a PAGE TWENTY Tli OSEGON STATESMAN. ScdeauOracjoxu Friday Morninc, March 21, 1941 A : Poultry Man Will Speak Extension Official To Consider Farm Cage Problems ; DALLAS A poultry meeting scheduled for Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the -city hall in Inde pendence should be o particular interest to -a large number of poultrymen in this county, states W. C. Leth, TPolk county agent N. L: Bennion, extension poultry man; will show the motion picture "Poultry A Million Dollar In dustry." Mr. Bennion will discuss the matter of laying cages com pared with, laying pens on the floor. Three years of experimental work comparing laying cages with regular standard floor pens has been completed at the experiment station, at Corvallis, and from the I results " obtained there Mr. Bennion has interesting infofma ' tion to offer.- County Agent " Leth says Mr. Bennion is planning to work with him in the county on that date and any poultrymen- having special problems are requested to contact his office as soon as pos le. , The meeting will also offer an opportunity for poultrymen to ask questions oh other matters along the poultry keeping line not cov ered in Mr. Bennion's talk. A round-table discussion will prob ably be held as a part of the meeting. Future Farmers and 4H club members have been invited to at tend as well as adult poultrymen. Church Club Hears Speech LYONS The Lyons Parent Teachers club met Monday. Speaker was Mrs. Rolla Hearld from the Stayton garden club, who talked on landscape gar dening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller,, Stayton, were present. Mrs. Mil ler gave a short talk. Rev. Ham ilton, who is holding a preaching mission at the church this week concluded the evening. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. Lula Burt, Mrs. Alex Bodeker,, Mrs. Tom Owen and" Miss Lucille Wright The Beacon class of the Lyons Methodist Sunday school held there class supper at the home of Mrs. Robert Fetherston Monday. Covers were laid for Lucille Lewis, Constance Bodeker, Helen Nye, Betty Jean Bodeker, Beulah Lewis, Elaine Clipfell, Evelyn Vaughn, Dorothy Ayres, Marion Nye, their teacher, Mrs. George Clipfell and , the hostess Mrs. Fetherston. Fox Valley News FOX V A L L E Y Mrs. A. D. Scott is unable to return to her school work. Mrs. Orville Down ing is substituting in the primary room this week. Rex Julian, of Oregon State col lege, is spending his mid-ternfj vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian. Mr. and Mrs. George Berry, Ro land and Delbert, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr." Arthur Vaughn and daughter Evelyn and Mrs. Daisy Johnston were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Helen Vaughn and son Fred in Silverton. s , -x 1 . , Distributed by Gideon Stolz Company Plan Wedding Xt. . V V Frances Boles and George Yule Wedding of Frances Boles, 20-year-old daughter of the screen actor, John Boles, and George Perkins Yule, a manufacturing company representative, is sched uled in Hollywood, March 22. The couple plan a honeymoon In Hawaii. , New Zealand Ram Shipped MONMOUTH William Riddell received a Romney Marsh ram direct from New Zealand, Sat urday. It was shipped by train to Salem from San Francisco. It is the third importation from New Zealand in the past month, the other, two rams going to Clarence Bishop of the Pendleton Woolen mills. They were all selected by Professor Wilson, of the Califorr nia State Agricultural college. Riddell's ram is from the Wheeler flock. Riddell was the original Rom ney Marsh importer to the United States from New Zealand. He be came interested in this breed of sheep, which is native to the Eng lish moors, and was found there when the Romans invaded Brit ain hundreds of years ago. Rom ney sheep are distributed throughout the northwest now with many flocks in the Willam ette valley. This climate, seems ideally suited to them. Riddell made a trip to New Zealand in 1928, and selected sheep for sev eral west coast breeders. Buena Vista News BUENA VISTA Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Belangy spent the weekend with: their daughter, Mrs. Mark Glllam, and family. The Belangys have bought acreage near Sandy and plan to build a home there. Mrs. Clifford Wells brought Miss Geraldine Lundberg home from the hospital Saturday. The young people had a party at the hall Friday. Farmers Union will meet Fri day night Everyone bring cookies. Mrs. Maude Johnston returned this week from Portland where she has been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Graber, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Graber and son vis ited Sunday at the Ed Rex home near Monroe, David and Bill Short, Julius and Beth Purvine came home Sunday from OSC. David returned to his work, the others are having spring vacation. ! Utility Refused ranchise i Bike Problem antl Old Buildings Discussed WOODBURN The city council met Tuesday and voted rijown the proposed Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company franchise to operate telephone lines oil Wood burn city streets. . 3 The requested franchise would Have been for 20 years ariii would hjave brought the city an stimat eil revenue of $10 a month, at the same time eliminating free spvice on three telephones, for which the city would hav to pay $9.50 a month. 1 Pi Vote to table the proposed fran chise was unanimous. i The bicycle problem was dis cussed and City Attorney jGorman vfas instructed to draw'; up an ordinance for the councils con sideration. The questions ! of con demning various old buildings in the city was given attention. NOTHING DOWN STEVENS-BROWN 1 'Announcing the Collared Pcarb, fip-tf"-"'';!;3-lSjlpy'; fMMMWMWVWMWMVWMMMMMMWAAMMWWMMMMMMWM - - Fjff1 t f"ji "H t ft ft t VOT3 Sk f ff "t f f f fl . t f T 3 FOR ONE ONE PRICE FOR 3 Keyed to the Spirit ft jij;tVVa. gannniWWsssBMBns 7 fry Diamond Engagcr.snt Ring M fl 3-Dim$nd Vedding fiing r U Guaranteed Jeweled Ladies' Wrist Watch S ? Ml 3 S'QI Here'iaoreolvolueiensoflonlSu. 0 Lf i ""laj i'ejlw Prb Rings O'Romance 4-diamond H ' bridal set together with fmart new ' if Vfl ouarantetd wrifl watch AU 3 1 fi tloW ceWW 01 record ovino1 liJ) YQons FOn Tc W Reg. 6J95 BAKEM ASTER with the purchase of '. S . i 1 1 ": 1 ' i , Free Oplical :;V y Exaninalion! Eli'-" l 1 , ! N-AJ i 5 I : IIOTIffilG DOnil! ! AS LOU AS ECs A UEEH OTTTING DOWN STEVEN S-BSOWN NOTHING DOWN A petition was received for the improvement of Gatch: Street by grading, graveling and curbing, all provided WPA labor can be obtained for the project The! peti tion was signed by 15 property owners along the street It was reported that all Gatch street property owners except four, were signers of the petition. Numerous places where I side walks could be repaired, replaced or put in now to advantage j were found by Councilmen Shorey and Hecker in a recent survey 1 of Woodbum. They, made a detailed report Teachers Named UNIONVALE Mrs. Margaret Paetz, principal of the Unionvale school this year, has been re hired. Mrs. Harold Morgan of Newberg has been secured for the primary teacher here for I the 1941-42 term. The March meeting of the Unionvale community club will be held Friday evening March 21. Mrs. Ella Sion, 74, mother of Irvin Sion of this district is critically ill in Portland. NOTHING TOWN Now is the time to have your eyes examined by our , registered optome trist. Glasses are never srescribed unless abso lutely necessary. Yours for 7c! Reg. 6.95 i BAKEM ASTER! Newest electric cookery . i . with the purchase of a pair of glasses (fitted). Arrival of Exquisite Iroa 5.95 la C0.C3 TEVENS-BROWN NOTHING DOWN STEVENS-BROWN NOTHING DOWN STEVENS-BROWN NOTHING DOWN STEVENS-BROWN Pins Awarded At 4H Meet- i AUMSVILLE The Aumsville PTA held its meeting ; at the school gymn with the president, Mrs. Chas. Malone in charge.. The nominating committee composed of Chas. Martin," Mrs. Ida Lane and Mrs. Everett Wamen was ap pointed. Election of officers will be held at next meeting. - ? " At the close of the business meeting the 4H clubs presented a program which included: present ation of the club 4H flag on be half of the PTA county superin tend ant of schools; Mrs. 'Agnes Booth, address, "4H clubs , in de fense work"; vocal duet Bonnie Klein. ' . - Pins were then awarded and all of last years clubs received 100 certificates for completion of 4H work. Leaders were Alice Roberts, Mrs. George White, Vin cent Johnson, Miss Marjorie Eggi man, Mrs. T. P. Otto and Rozella Lane. Interesting pictures of. Marion county clubbers were shown. STEVENS-BROWN NOTHING WE THANK YOU for the biggest year in STEVENS-BROWN; History! We thank you, Salem and surroundings, for your faithful patronage, your constant loyalty, the fine things you have said about us ... all contributing factors in our phenomonal seyen years of increas ing growth.' We are now embarking upon. our. eighth ear with a 40 increase oyer a correspond ing period last year! We have you td thank for the splendid reception accorded to us for the past year and all the previous years dating back to March, 1934. In return, we are offering you the most outstanding specials we could obtain for our Seventh Anniversary Sale! Weeks of care ful planning, buying and preparation have gone into making our Seventh Anniversary Sal? the biggest ever! v 7th Anniversary Specials! Special! La Rose Silver Seis 9.77 Consist of 96 pes. including tarnish-proof chest. Beg. 5.95 Superior Waffle Iron 3.77 Electric, Makes delicious waffles. .v- Beg. 5.95 Sandwich Toaster 3.77 Electric. Marvelous buy atl . 1 . Beg. 6.95 Toasimasler Includes toaster, 3 relish dishes Beg. 2.50 San Diego Jnice Seis & .77 Consists of pottery pitcher, 6 tumblers and t carrying rack. Beg. 1.95 Fiesta Pottery Specials 97 ft Casserole!, salad set. sugar and creamer sets. Each . . . Beij. 1.50 Costume Jewelry Clips, necklaces, earrings, pins...... : - Beg. 1.00 Compacts t 'ln choice of tapestry or enamel styles : ... Beg. 1.95 Crystal Gold Uare Including cigarette boxes and cases.. ours ior a & Reg. 6.95 " Bakemaster with the purchase of any Longines Watch, Ring o Romance Diamond or Pair of Glasses (fitted). FREE! 20 -ox. pk. 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