The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 30, 1948, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Tho S tatman, Soliwn, Oregon. Thursday, 8pL 30. 1948
Kansas Woman
Visits Sister
In Jefferson
JEFFERSON Mrs. lfiabel
Chayer- of Palmer, Karis., is visit
ing the Henry Freemans and
Charles Loveland. Mrs. Chayer Is
Loveland's sister and Mrs. Free
man's aunt.
The Gerald family, recently
moved to Kansas, write that they
had a good trip and are located
at Blue Rapids. Kans. Gerald has
work on the pipe line, working
eight to 12 hours daily.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKee,
Ted and Patsy of Bend and Mr.
and Mrs. William Batis of Salem
were here Sunday moving Mrs.
McKee's and Batis' mother, Mrs.
Louisa Batis. to the Carl Newland
home, where the New lands will
care for her.
Fishing for salmon at the coast
during the weekend were Post
master Clarence Miller and Jess
Denson, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
McKee and Mrs. T. O. Kester.
WUfoRed Cross
Mt. Angel Queen
Mother Dies at 98;
Funeral Saturday
MT. ANGEL. Sept. 29 Fune
ral services for Mrs. Elizabeth
Fennimore, 98, who died at her
home here Tuesday, will be held
following 9 a.m. requiem mass
Saturday at St. Mary's church.
Elizabeth Abbess was born Jan.
22, 1853 at Tyron, Pa. She mar
ried William I. Fennimore at
Fort Worth, Tex., and moved
with the family to Mt Angel
in March, 1909. where her hus
band died the following January.
Six of their 10 children sur
vice as do 36 grandchildren, SO
great grandchildren, and two
great great grandchildren. Rosary
will be recited at 8 pan. Thurs
day and Friday while members
of St. Anns society of which she
was a member will meet for the
rosary at 2 p.m. Friday at Un
gers Funeral home which Is in
charge of services.
Named queen mother of . Mt.
Angel Mothers, Mrs. Fennimore
had- been specially honored by the
Mt. Angel Business -rMen's club
for several years on Mother's
day. She had been confined to
her home for the last five years.
Six grandsons will act as pall
bearers at the funeral Saturday
and burial will be beside her hus
band in St. Mary's cemetery.
Surviving children are Harry
Fennimore of Lake Cross, Wash.;
Samuel A, of Mt. Angel; Ethel
and Agness Fennimore at home;
Edgar L. and Roy A. both of
Silverton.
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Raymond IL Barrows, area man
ager of American Red Cross in
San Francisco, who will attend
the statewide meeting of Red
Cress chapter chairmen and
fand eampalrsi chairmen begin
ning at tJf r a-in. today In
Salem's Legion halL
ard Weaver, both of Los Angeles.
Harry Shipman has purchased
a - building site on South ima
avenue and will live in a trailer
house until a residence is built
Shipman is employed by the high
way department.
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Dockmen Offer
Tp Free Cargo
PORTLAND, Sept. 29-(Z)-Re-
lease of strike-bound cargo on the
waterfront docks here to brokers
and! consignors was offered by the
CIOI longshoremen Tuesday.
In a joint statement, the striking
CICf unions said , the cargo may be
moyed if I workers are hired from
the I union hall under pre-strike
conditions.
Tjie: unions also require that any
wage Increase gained as the result
of the current west coast strike
shall be retroactive for the work
ers
There was no statement from
employers on the offer
Aurora Gty Officers
Nominated This Week
aIjRORA Nominated for city
offices at a recent caucus are for
mayor. Allan J. Zimmerman
courtcflmen. Glen Blair, Willis
Matthius. ' Louis E. Gieanu and
Merritt Wirth; treasurer, Mrs
Ann) Blair. Election will be held
novenioer 4. -
George Fry. recorder, and An
drew Fry treasurer, are retiring
aftef having served for 40 years
in their respective posts.
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Sixty per cent of the saw im
ber tin the United Staes is priva
ely pwned. Fory per cent is pub
licly owned.
Trio Uses Trailer
House as Home
In 4 Corners Area
FOUR CORNERS Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Keiling and Betty Ann
of Canby are living in a trailer
house on the Willis Shipman
property on Durbin avenue. Keil
ing is employed as a gunsmith
by Howard Maple.
W. E. Slater has returned from
a 10 day vacation trip to Mis
soula, Mont.,, and he was accom
panied back by Capt. Robert
Bartholemew. After visiting the
Slaters, Captain Bartholemew left
for his home in Los Angeles.
Other guests of the Slaters were
CpL John Militano and IA, Rich-
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EARLY SPRING
FLOWERS
crocus
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King of the Striped - Herant
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5c each y 50c
dos.
HYACINTHS
A nice selection to choose
from. Try" forcing for
Christmas blooms.
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choice narcissus. We"
hare some of the newer
varieties you have been
looking: for '
TULIPS
jZwanenbnrg - Sunburst
DeWet - Keizerskroon
Campflre - Pmnus - Argo
City of Haarlem - Clara Butt
Kaufmaniana - Ibis - Kansas
12c $1.20
dos.
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TULIP
World's Largest Tulip
15C each $1.50
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LILIES
Teneufolium - Candidium
Regal - WUlomotUe
We will 'have lilies as their
planting season's arrive.
There Is Still Time io Plan! a Lawn
Special Mix Lawn Seed,:
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Pound L...I... OUC
Fancy Mix Lawn Seed,
with clover OCm
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Pound
PEAT MOSS
Bale
$3.75
VIGORO
Complete fertilizer
100-lbs.
D. A. WHITE
265 State Street
We Deliver
$5.00
& sons
Phone 2-2478
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