The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 16, 1950, Page 21, Image 21

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Education meet
Set April 29
At Monmouth
lutcnun Newt Service
Monmouth Dr. Paul E.
T.iTfr. University of Oregon psy
chologist, will be a speaker at the
annual Oreeon College conference
, Mompntarv -Education. The
conference meets Saturday, April
to, at Monmouth.
Dr. Eiserer will address a sec
tional meeting on psychology lor
teachers and administrators. His
Iodic - will be -Teacher Anxiety
mnA Punil Learning."
Mrs. Beatrice Perham Krone of
lisr. music expert and Dr. Hen-
, t ntin of u. of Texas, whose
i l school administration and
curriculum, will be other speak
er at the conference. Dr. C. A.
rrnwrrf nresident emeritus of I
OCE, will preside at the sectional
meeting , and wui roxroauce ui.
Eiserer. ' "L
Keizer Civic Club
To Sponsor Team
I I statesman Newt Service
KE1ZER The Keizer Commer
cial haj voted to sponsor a soft
ball team which will be financed
by individual donations.
Sneaker at the recent meeting
was Caol RI' C. Howard of the
state police who discussed polic
1 In methods. A Chinese auction
pie social will be held at the fire
hall Tuesday. April 25. The public
Is Invited. Proceeds will go to the
Boy Scout Jamboree fund.
Drainage Ditch Complete
Along Stayton Street
at.tma News Icrvke
STAYTON A variety of pow
er tools were used in Stayton this
week by the Salem; Sand and
Gravel company to Install a new
storm sewer on the east side of
Third street from Florence street
in thm Salem ditch.
Ten-inch concrete culvert pipe
was used for the main line. Six
Inlet boxes will be located along
fcnth sides of Third street along
the line. Installation-of gratings
was underway Friday and it was
believed the Job would be com
pleted entirely by the first, of the I
week when the paving is done ov-
tr the excavated area.
Th hit middles of water and
Ice on Third street -which caused
i shoppers no end of, annoyance
last winter will be drained by the
new' system. Cost of the Job will
be $152$. Half of the cost of the
fiew drain will be paid by pro
perty owners on the east side of
the street.
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Portland Produce
PpRTIJVND. April S AP But
Urfat teataUvc. subject to Immedi
ate chance: Premium quality, maxi-
inum I J to 1 per cent . acjdSty de
livered - lrttand -,
uahty. SS-Sac; aecond uaUty. "87-Oo.
Valley routes and country points 2c
.t. v. lint
q.... wlinUuU T O B. bulk
ube lo wholesalers: Grade A A, 93
Score. Sle Ibi A. t2 acore. 60c; B. SO
Score. 5Sc; C scoro. Mc. Above
prlcea are atrictly nomlnaL
ChccM Slun price to Portland
?hoesaler: Ore eon ainflee. 3-3iiC
K. ntnn 1.1b. loaf. 41-41 ,C.
iitt to wholesalers: A rrtde.
laree. ?4-40c doz.; A grade, medium,
aa-3Sic; is aTaae. larcc
Live
chicken (No. 1 quality.
F.O.B. plants): fryers, S-3 n
ac: light hens under 4 lbs.. '10c; over
4 lbs.. 19c; beivy bens, all weights,
lie. , :
RabWU leverage to gTowerj)!
IJve whttej 4-5 lb.. S0-ae lb.; -
Lj., ll-llc; colored, 3 cents lower;, old
& heavy does and bucks. 10-1 4c jb.;
ah dreaaed Idaho fryers. 40c lb.;
ala 50-Mc. some to SSe.
rresn d reined meU (wholesalers to
VeUUers. dollars per cwt):
Beef Steers, good. tOO-SOO Ibt . MI
SS: commercial. M3-45: uUlity. S37-41;
eowa. commercial. S3S-40; utility, S3
S7; ranner-cuttcr, S33-39.
Beef cuts (food steers): Hind
uartert. tSO-SS; rounds. S4S-U: full
lolna. trimmed. S63-61; trlanclee. 13
42; aquare chucks. $42-44; ribs. $SS
forequarters. $40-41.
Calves: Good-cholco $43-47; com
mercial $37-43.
Lambs: Good-cholco spring lambs.
S4-S2; commercial $44-44;, utility 131
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Mutton: Good. 70 lbs., down. $28-30.
Park cuts: llru. No. 1. S-12 lbs..
tWIilbt'mf.:
od weights $1 lower.
Weol; Coarse, valley-medium grades,
45c lb
Mohair: NomlnaUy 1M 'lb. oa U-
anonth rowth.
'Veal; Top Quality. 40-41C lb., other
ighrheavt,
Hogs: Light blockers, 3-3c in.:
Bows. IS-SSc. . t
Lambs: Top quality yesrungs 43-43c
P : mutton. 20-22c.
Beef : , Canner-cutters 2-32c.
Onions; SO-lb. sack Ore. yellows. No.
t medium. SO-1.15; Urge. 1 JS-SO; 14
Im., a-isc; onion sets. Ore. yellows.
0 lbs.. $.23-50; whites. S 00-50.
.rotators: ure.- weal nurunii. ns.
I S4-SO; Deschutes ruaaeta. No. 1 A.
SS-ao- 2S lbs- t5-S8c; No. 2. 50 lbs..
1J9-33: Wash. Netted Gems; No. 1.
fco" s' Vi 'J?'
No. S. 1.13-23. large bakers. 4 0O-SO:
daho HuaaeU. 3.73-aS. New potato-.
'la. Triumphs, size A. 3.00-35; size B.
oo- 0; new long white. Calif ;. 30 lbs,
May: V. M. No. 1 green alfalfa, truck I
ar cot lota FOB Portland or Puget
mound markets. rS3S-4 ton; 17. S. No.
1 ml ied Timothy, 344 ton: pats and
Vetch mi ! hay or uncertified clover
fiay, nominally 337-30, depending on
Suality and location, baled on WUlam
tve valley farana.
Salem
Obituarteo
KEENS? f
Sophia Keen.! at Oh residence-, at
139 Cfcesneketa U April 14. Surviv -
M kr i oaugriter. Mrt.
Alice Hughes.
staleni; son. Roy
S. Keen. Cor-
Vallta; two aasters. 3Crs. 1 mntn Fan
taut at Mrs. Hattte Moifia, both of
Croea Bay. Wlac, serew grandchild
Sea and eight- freat-grsndchildren.
fcarvtees) wlU be held at the W. T.
fUgdoM chapel Tuesday. April IS, at
svjn. with the Rev. George H.
win oOleiaUng. Latvrment wUl be
in Hopewell cemetery.
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Mrs. 1tabeb LRbie Warden, at
fa naidi nee at route 1. box 34. Day
ton. April 13. Survived by a son,
Slalpit Wordeo. Dayton: three broth
ers. A. J. Todd. Chilli wack. BrUish
Coiueabia. Canada: W. A. Todd. Ai
feertav Caatada: and Robert Tood,
lianey, Brttisn Colun4 ia, Canada:
three- grssadchildren. Betr.. Oa rd and
Clew Wardew. ail of Daytn; and see
oral sue and sirphewa. Funeral aer
Vtcea will be held Waucawday, April
JS. at I JS PJBL at tte Cloug-rUrnck
ehapel wttk , sitemeot la Oaggett
een4ery.
Salem Note Divided in 45 Election Precincts
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Hayesville Boy Scoitis Win HighAtvards
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Rudy Wellbrook (center) and John
tured receiving top ranking awards at a recent court of honor in saiem. Artnar Lamsa, district scout
ing official, has Just presented them a gold and a silver palm, respectively, to add to their earlier
received Eagle scout badges. ( Statesman-Sven Johnson photo.) j
Radio-Video
Stock Stumbles
NEW YORK, April 15 -(jp)- Ra-
otelevltlo. stocks got mussed
up today after Friday's sensa-
tional rise.
A wave of profit-taking sales
I rolled over TV issues at the open
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Salem Market
Quotations
(As of late yestersay)
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A Leghorn hens
B Leghorn hens
C Leghorn hens
A colored hens .
B colored hens
C colored hen
A colored fryers
B colored fryers .
C colored fryers .
A old roosters
B old roosters
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UTUTOCt Valle faek
Fat dairy cows 14 00 to 13 50
Cutter cows 11 BO to 14 00
Dairy heifers
.14 00 to 11.00
.10 00 to 31.00
Bulls
Good veal. 150 to 300 lb 55 00 to 30 00
Good calves 20 00 to 23.00
1 Wooled Umbs
23 00 to 24.00
I feeder Umbs
J 00 to 20 00
3 OS to 10 00
.13 00 to It OS
23S0 to 37.00
Yearlings
ISpruwt lambs
Stole Approred
Oregon Gravel Company
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The map shows how Salem Is divided Into precincts. The
numbers Indicate precinct numbers (the numbers in
the circles show what ward the precincts are In). Sal
em now has 45 precincts, three of them in newly
annexed West Salem and Klngwood Heights. A com
plete list of polling places in each precinct Is being
prepared and will be published In The Statesman
twice before the May 19 primaries.
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tlennlnr (right), both of Hayesville Boy Scout troop 20, are pic
ing and losses soon ranged to
around two points. A lively rally
developed and for a while TV
shares were pushed into higher
priced ground.
Toward the close of the; two
hour stretch, selling forces took
another wallop at the TV group
and the gains were wiped out or
trimmed.
Trading was the heaviest for a
Saturday since a famous May
weekend in 1948 when the mar
ket was soaring. Sales totaled
1,430,000 shares compared with
1,090,000 a week ago.
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks dipped .4 of a point to
78.1, the industrial, rail and util
ity components all declined.
At 76.1 the fiO-stock average
finished just where it was last
Saturday.
BULB CODDLING
BLOOMFIELD, NJ. (INS)
Light bulbs were so fragile up
to 1912 that they were wrapped
in cotton and shipped in wooden
boxes suspended on spiral bed
springs. Today the bulbs are so
sturdy that Westinghouse . nests
one bare bulb between two others
protected only by corrugated
na per sleeves. The three-bulb
shipping carton is made of cor
rugated cardboard.
MEDICAL PROGRESS
NEW YORK -(INS)- Measur
able gains are being made in the
long-term fight of medical science
against the heart diseases, especi
ally as regards the toll of pre
mature death and disability
among children and younger
adults, according to Dr. Louis I.
Dublin, chief statistician of the
Metropolitan Life Insurance com
pany. DeUvered
Precast
Keinf erteol
CONCRETE
SEPTIC
TAJIKS
Phone) 34417
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Geerge L. Bliss, president, rides
"gay nineties" bike as Century
federal Savings Association. New
Tork. celebrates COth birthday
Officer John Fitxpetrkk aids.
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Yamhm IOOF
Elects Leaders
At Amity
. Statetman Kews Service
AMITY The Yamhill county
Oddfellows association seated offi
cers for 1950-51 in a meeting at
Amity recently.
New officers are Oscar Dower,
Dayton, president; Ernest Gibbs,,
Amity, vice-president; Thomas
Beatty, Sheridan, secretary; Wen
dell Willard, Dayton, treasurer.
Plans were announced for the
annual county picnic in July.
Circuit : Judge Walter Toore,
Portland, candidate for the Ore
gon supreme court, was featured
speaker in a meeting of the Am
ity Lions club. The club will meet
next April 24 when the Amity
high , school girls sextet will en
tertain. The Amity high school Pep club
band and girls sextet will enter
tain the McMinnville Elks club
April 27. ; On April 29 the high
school band will present a concert
at Tigard high school. The grade
school quartette will sing for the
"Hobo party" of the Rebekah
lodge April 26 at 8 p. m.
A bus, load of Amity grade
school boys traveled to the Salem
YMCA recently for a swimming
party and tests.
Quiet Gambler
Revealed as
Master Thief
By Eunice Tirey
MONTE CARLO -(INS)- The
disclosure: that a portly, middle
aged roulette player who had
lived quietly in Monte Carlo for
ten years , was a master burglar
wanted by police in the United
States, Italy and France has rock
ed the off-season calm of the
fabulous Riviera resort.
Almost any afternoon, this in
offensive looking man could be
seen strolling along the beach or
watching a game of "boules." His
real name was Louis! Actis-Dato,
but acquaintances here knew him
as GillettL 1
Police recently arrested Actis
Dato in Paris. They said they
found him carrying a "magic
key," an I instrument he had in
vented wjith which he could open
47 different locks.
This key tiny, light and deli-
e as the mechanism of a watch.
has been; described by police as
a work of genius.
According to authorities, Actis
Dato's last job was the 25.000.000-
franc robbery of a Paris jewelry
shop last January. Police said
Actis-Dato and his accomplices let
themselves into an unoccupied
apartment and then cut a hole
through the floor to a room down
stairs where the jewelry stocks
were located.
People n Monte Carlo who saw
him almost daily never suspected
Gilleti"; was a jewel-robber or
a man who could dream up a
"magic" ley.
Usually he spent an hour or two
every morning with the system
players in the Casino. But he re
main inconspicuous by never bet
ting heavily.
Then he would leave the Casino,
quieuy ao nis marketing and re
turn to jthe furnished room he
occupied Ivith a lady friend who
wasi arrested with him in Paris.
During ; the war, in order to
have an Identity card, he worked
in Monaco as a mechanic. He told
acquaintances he formerly had
been employed by the Fiat Motor
plant in Turin.
Linn Boundary
Board Okehs
Line Changes
Statesman News Service
ALBANY Approval of a 160-
acre tract to Cole district from
Scio district 95, has been made by
the Linn county district boundary
board. The tract had previously
been transferred to the Scio dis
trict.
April 24 has been set as the
date by the board for hearing the
petition for transfer of part of
Queener district 75 to the Scio
district, with the exception of 80
acres, action on this portion hav
ing been deferred until after April
24, when the Queener and Stayton
districts will vote on consolidation.
Vote on the consolidation of the
Scio and Bergen Hollow districts
was canvassed with Scio voting
20 yes and 0 no; and Bergen Hol
low 25 yes and 3 no.
FAST HOIST
SAN i FRANCISCO -(INS)- A
successful thief works fast but
there aire times when he can work
too fast. Louis Scagliola. a whole
sale food distributor in San Fran
cisco left his car for just a few
minutest. While he was gone
thief grabbed 14 dollars in cur
rency inside a bankbook . in the
glove Compartment The thief
didn't even look inside the other
bank book alongside the first.
That contained $1,400 in currency
Grains End !
Sagging Week
CHICAGO, April 15-(;P)-Grains
wound up the week on a sagging
note today on the prospect of
moisture in the drought area of
western Kansas. Some rains also
were received overnight and dur
ing the day in the Texas and Ok
lahoma Panhandle dry areas, j
While the new crop wheat de
liveries lost the most, ending up
with declines extending to a lit
tle more than 2 cents, most of
the rest of the market eased, too.
Wheat closed -2tt fower,
corn was lower to higher,
oats were -lft lower, rye was
-Ti lower, soybeans were -l
lower and lard was 5 cents lower
to 2 cents a hundred pounds
higher.
Indiana Town
May Remove j
Garbage Cans
JASPER, Ind.. (INS) -The ratt
le of garbage cans, soon may be
archaic in Jasper. . i
This city of 5,000 persons is near
ing the realization 1 of a dream
which its young mayor, Herbert
Thyen, carried into office with
him in 1945 when he assumed the
mayorship at the age of 34.
Jasper tentatively has accepted
a bid from the General Electric
company to install garbage dis
posal units in every Jasper home.
ana restaurant. Whenever the new
units are installed, there will be
no more garbage collections.
Mayor Thyen and the Jasper
citjt-jcouncil believe their city will
be the first in the United States to
install antomatic garbage disposal
units in eyery home.;
A large apartment development
in Michigan where several hund
red units were installed cave
Mayor Thyen the Idea originally.
The chance to put such a plan into
operation came recently when the
farmers who contracted to collect
Jasper's garbage refused to con
tinue, the contract. The city was
paying $5,000 annually for this
collection.
A special act of the '1949 Indiana
General Assembly had to be pass
ed to enable this Dubois county
seat to ask for bids for the autom
atic garbage disposal units.
Although such home units Us
ually cost approximately $125,
plus an average installation char
ge of $35, Mayor Thyen said the
bid of General Electric for the en
tire city of Jasper was for a max
imum price of $75 per unit, '.in
stalled.. The two banks in Jasper are ar
ranging to finance the cost of the
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units i or nousenoiuers wno wish io
pay on the installment plan.
Tentative estimates are that
about 1,500 home garbage disposal
units will be required ; to equip ev
ery residence in Jasper. Only ab
out 150 homes already are equipp
ed with the gadgets. ; (
Sunnyside lifomen
Plan for Meeting j
Statesman News Service
SUNNYSIDE The Friendly
Hour club met with Mrs. John
Klock for a covered-dish lunch-
eon which was followed by a
quilting session. Also present were
Mesdames Taransky, Klien-
schmidt, Wikoff, Graham, Thom
as and Thornton and Althea and
Margaret Newenschwander. The
last meeting of the season will be
held April 25 when the names of
unknown friends wilt be revealed.
Mrs. Gladys Pearson gave, a
dinner Thursday honoring Victor
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM
PROVE ALVARADO ; TERRACE
FROM CANDALARIA BOULEVARD.
TO THE WEST LINE. IF EXTEND
ED NORTHERLY. OF LOT i 1.
BLOCK 4. CANDALARIA HEIGHTS
ADDITION
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that
the Common Council ojf the City i of
saiem. uregon. aeems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intenUen to improve
Alvarado Terrace from he north line
of Candalaria Boulevard to the west
ine. if extended, northerly, of Lot 1.
Block 4. Candalaria Heights Addition,
in the City of Salem. Marion County.
Oregon, at the expense of the abutting
and adjacent property, except the
street Intersections the ' expense of
which will be assumed by the City
of Saiem. by bringing said portion of
said street to tne estaoiisneo grade
constructing cement concrete curbs
and paving said portion of said street
with a 2',t inch asphaltic concrete
pavement 30 feet in width, in ac
cord ance with the plans and speci
fications therefor which were adopted
by the Common Council Arnl 10
19S0. which are now oa rue in the
office of the city recorder and which
Dy this reierence thereto are made a
part hereof. The Common Council
hereby declares Its purpose and in
tention to make the above described
improvement by and through the
street Improvement department.
written remonstrance against the
above proposed improvement may 1 be
filed with the : city recorder at any
time within tea days after the final
publication of this notice by the own
ers of the property affected.
By Older of the Common Council
April 10.- 1950
ALFRED Mundt. City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof i is
April 15. 1950 ;
Date of final publication April 25. 1S50.
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New Hearing Device j
Has No Receiver
Button In Ear
Chicago, I1L Deafened people
are hailing, a new device that fives
them clear hearing without mak
ing them wear a receiver button
in the ear. They now enjoy songs,
sermons, friendly cornpanionship
and business success with no self
conscious feeling that people are
looking at any button hanging on
their ear. With the new almost in
visible Phantomold arid Bel tone
you may free yourself not only
from deafness, but from even the
appearance of deafness, i The mak
ers of Beltone, Dept. 40, 1450 W.
19th SC. Chicago 8. I1L, are so
proud of their achievement they
will gladly send you their free
brochure (in plain wrapper) and i
explain how; you can test this;
amazing device in the privacy of
your own home without risking a
penny. Write Beltone today (Pd.
Adv.)
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CHIANC'S PREMIER
Gen. Chen Cheng (above). 52.
who has fought Communists since
1933, was nominated by Chiang
Kai-shek as new Premier sue
ceeding Gen. Ten Hsl-shaa.
Coon and son Milton of Red Bluff,
Calif. Also present were Mrs.
Ruth Loveall, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Sherwood and son ; Stephen,
Mr. and Mrs. Eton Cook, Donna
and Betty Pearson and Bruce
Coon.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bunse en
tertained with a dinner Sunday for
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heckard and
son, Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Clay
ton Bunse and sons Don, Dale and
Dicky.
NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IM
PROVE BOLTON BOULEVARD
FROM BEN VISTA DRIVE TO EAST
LINE, IF EXTENDED NORTHERLY.
OF LOT 2. BLOCK 4. CANDALARIA
HEIGHTS ADDITION
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that
the Common Council of the City of
Salem. Oregon, deems It necessary
and expedient and hereby declares its
purpose and Intention to Improve
Bolton Boulevard from the north line
of Ben Vista Drive to the east line.
If extended northerly, of Lot 2. Block
4, Candalaria Heights Addition, in the
City of Salens. Marion County, Ore
eon. this being all of Bolton Boule
vard, at the expense of the abutting
and adjacent property, except the
street intersections the expense of
which will be assumed by the City of
Salem, by bringing said portion of
said street to the established grade,
constructing cement concrete curbs,
and paving said portion of said street
with a 2',i inch asphaltic concrete
pavement thirty feet in width. In
accordance with the plans and speci
fications therefor which were adopt
ed by the Common Council April 10,
1950, which are now on file in the
office of the city recorder and which
by this reference thereto are made
a part hereof. The Common Council
hereby declares its purpose and In
tention to make the above described
improvement by and through the
street improvement department.
Written remonstrance against the
above 'proposed Improvement may be
filed with the city recorder at any
time within ten days after the final
publication of this notice by the own
ers of the property affected.
By Order of the Common Council
April 10. 1950.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof is
April 13. l30.
IPate of final publication April 25. 1950.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM
PROVE SOUTH TWENTIETH
STREET FROM MISSION TO OX
FORD STREET
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that
Whe Common Council of the City of
baiem, Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares its
purpose and intention to Improve
South TwenUeth Street from the
south line of Mission Street to the
north line of Oxford Street.. In the
City of Salem. Marion County. Ore
gon, at the expense of the abutting
and adjacent property, except the
street intersections the expense of
which will be assumed by the City
of Salem, by bringing said portion of
said street to tne established grade,
constructing cement concrete curbs.
and paving said portion of said street
with a 2 inch asphaltic. concrete
pavement thirty feet in width, in
accordance with the plans and soeci
ficatlons therefor which were adopted
by the Common CouncU April 10,
1950. which are now on file in the
office of the city recorder and which
by this reference thereto are made a
part hereof. The Common CouncU
hereby declares Its purpose and in
tention to make the above described
improvement by and through .the
street Improvement department.
Written remonstrance against the
above proposed improvement may be
filed with the city recorder at any
time within ten days after the final
publication of this notice by the own
ers of the property affected.
By Order of the Common CouncU
April 10. 1950.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof is
April 15. 150
Date of final publication April 25. 1950.
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DWARF FRUIT TREES,
BERRY PLANTS and GRAPE
Fmil Trees and Combination Frail
Trees
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With Threw and Four Varieties on One Tree I
Ilagnolias, pink and while Dogwood,
Rhododendrons and Azaleas.
Shade and Flowering Trees; Shrnhs
and Evergreens
in the rwrnwi and Dwarf Varieties.
Ferrill's Ilarsery
mile East ol Keiser
OPEN
SuBdcry April 18, 1850 2
Pedee Resident
Host to Man
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From Utah
tn.
Statesman News Service
PEDEE Carl RoKn of Rait
Lake City, Utah, spent a few daye
una wees: at tne nome of hui
brother-in-law, Eldon Gates.
Mrs. Bertha Orden of Pullman,
Wash,, spent her Easter vacation
with her daughter, Mrs. Elvia
wooas, ana ianuly.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoeier and
daughter, Mrs. Mary Davey, end
Margaret and grandsomJoe Mac.
kenzie moved from Pendleton to
a home on the Sidney Howard
farm last week. Stogner will be
employed at the Pedee mill.
Mrs. Marguerite Start and Cart
visited Mrs. Starr's mother. M
Lydia Carver, ill at her home in
Riverton. Connie Roger grand
daughter of Mrs. Starr returned
with her for a visit.
RUM RATION
NEW YORK (INS) Bum as
a regular ration for the Continent
al Army during the American
Revolution was labelled a "must'
by John Hancock. In a letter from
Boston dated August 15, 1781, he
told Major General Lincoln: "It
is of such importance that the
army should be fill'd up and reg
ularly supplied, that you mar
depend no exertions of the Execu
tive here shall be wanting to effect
those purposes.
where the Lincoln Memorial
stands, along the Potomac river,
is sometimes called "Foggy Bot
tom.- . .
300 Personal
310 Meeting Notlc
Ainsworth Lodge No. 201.
A.F. Ac A.M. Special Tues
day. April 18. E. A. degree
:J p.m.
312 Lost and Found
FOUND
Boy's Fishing Rod and Reel cm Mar
ion & N. 14th Sts. Owner call at
423 N. 14th.
LOST:
1 skr during snow on
city
street between Mckinley School is
Poet Office. Phone 3-703S.
LOST: Black female Cocteer spaniel
puppy near Cottage Farm. ph. 2-C7J0
or 3-7578.
WILL Lady who took black gabardine)
coat
by mistake at
Nile Benefit
pleai
call 24207.
IOBBHOIDS
(PILES) .-
FISSURE
FISTULA
PROLAPSE
and ether
Rectal
Disord era
Ne Iloaplt
lUsaUea Dr. B. Reynolds
' Clisic
Narar-KeetaJ Specialist
1144 Center St Ph. 3-1411
Why Suffer Any Longer
Wftta other fan. est our Cklaeat
remedies. Amaxtaig saceese far Seat
years la China. Ne snatter with
what aUaseats yea are . afflicted
disorders, stausltls. beart, loses, liv
er, kldatys. gas. const! patio a. a leers
labetea. rheanatisan. gall and blad
der fever, sklav f eeaale : eomolalaas
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CO.
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CBINKSB HERBALISTS
X41 North Liberty
.iM .k Racket's. 231 M. Lib
erty. Office epea Saturday mil U
us. to I p sa-. I te T p.m. CosusdU.
Baa. Blood presears and tests
are free of charge, rraetseed state
MM.
EVERY DAYI
Phone 2-1307
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