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From The Oregon Statesman's
Extension Unit
Closes Season
t AiunsyUle
News Service
AUMSVILLE JH Mrs. Robert
Mickey was hostess to. the Auxns
ville Women's extension club for
the May meeting.) Miss Eleanor
Tringle, county ; extension agent.
presented the pro;
pre-cooked foods.
ect, freezing of
v -
Mr. Charlie
Present -were:
Wrieht. Mrs. L
D. Roberts, Jr.
Mrs. Ed Hoimquist, Mrs. rvennein
Purdy. ISn. Harry
Way, Mrs. Jack
TRont. Mrs.- Don
Gildow. Mrs.
IN. K. Bates, Mrs. Elmer Gunther,
Mrs. Elmer Klein,: Mrs, ivan rut
nam, Mrs. Otto Papke, Miss Min
nie Peterson, Mrsj Marvin Brad
ley,' Mrs. David Weltmer, Mrs.
. Simpson, Mrs.' Leonard Lee, Mrs.
' Bnd Speer, Mrs.! Robert Adams.
. GBest were Mrs Oderman and
, Mrs. Calvin Garverr " ; I
Miss Trindle installed the new
1 officers for the coining year., They
are Mrs. .Jack LaRont,. chairman;
Mrs. -Don Gildow, vice-chairman;
Mrs. Qtto Papke; secretary and
Mrs. Robert Mickey, treasurer.
' Committees appointed In charge
of arrangements for the summer
picnic is Mrs. Otto Papke, Mrs.
Marvin Bradley and Mrs. N. K.
Bates A report of $5 profit on
the Azalea house card party, was
given. . $8.10 .was, netted on the
-table sale. ) ; ' -s -
The May meeting of theAums
viUeTA will bej held Monday
TihehtMar 22. Officers for the
new year will be - installed.; The
voting:on the grade school county
v , budget is also scheduled lor Mon
' day night and will be held in the
I school house. t
Mr. and Mrs. J Jerry TQein - of
Eweele are parents of a son, Mar
. vin Wayne, born Tuesday, May-9,
at the Salem General hospital.
- G Fa nd parents .are Mr. and 'Mrs.
Albert Klein of' Aumsville' and
Mr. ,and: MrsvTTJames Rolls r of
Aumsville. V" . if- .
i Mrs. Engellna Collins -er.tered
- the Salem General hospital Thurs
day for observation.,. r" ,
incolri Zena.
Graduation Set
Valley
'-. . i lUUwu.Ntwt Service - j
LINCOLN Mrs. Anna Mar
J' tin, teacher, and Mrs. R., J. Meiss-
, ner accompanied the sixth and
eight grade pupils to the " state
; capital, library and. department of
forestry Thursday.- - . , ' -
Eight grade graduates of Lin
l ' eoln,-j Zena and Spring Valley
i ichoobi , will receive their- dfplo
, mas it i ceremony at" Lincoln
school house, Tuesday, May 23,
t 8 p. m. Speaker will be Mr. T.
" J. Meabs, and announcer, Jimmy
. Byers. '. - I . ' - i
Mrs.: T. L. Hicks was called Mo
the. borne of her brptherpJ.Leslle
Davis at Gervais, by the serious
Illness of their, father, R.. J. Davis,
and has spent two weeks nursing
him. At last reports his condition
had improved. I
Mr. - and Mrs.- Harold Nelson
and Marilyn, Who leased the Cecil
yrolverton xarrrt, here last year,
held an auction of farm machin
ery, stock and j household goods
Monday before, moving' to a small
acreage ' at Chemawa Tuesday.
Nelson is an employee at ' the
Blind school. . - I
American hens averaged 81 eggs
In the cold first and last quarters
Of 4949, compared to 41 in 1925,
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Elects New Officers
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ROAD Spring
garden flowers. were used as de
corations .when Willamette Lodge
Country club held the May meet
ing at the club rooms.
Hosts, for the supper were Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy JNewgent, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Hunley and Mrs. Louise
Flack. ; . ' . - ; ' "
Woman's high score was won
by Mrs. J. P. Smart and men's
went to Harry Crawford.
Officers elected i for the .ensu
ing year were Charles Unruh, pre
sident: Guy Newgent, vice presi
dent, arid . secretary - treasurer,
Harry Crawford
Lyons Lodge
Stages Banquet
For Mothers
- . - SUUtquta KwS Scrvle
LYONS VThe .mother, and
daughter banquet, an annual event
sponsored by the Women Society
of Christian Service, was held at
the Rebekah hall. - : '
Approximately 135 toothers and
daughters were served in a pleas
ing manner by 'the fellow men -of
the community. Potted plants
were presented to Mrs. Catherine
(Grandma : Julian), the- eldest
mother present, Mrs. Robert
Carleton, youngest mother, and
Mrs. William PricharcL the young
est grandmother. Mrs. ' Agnes
Booth Marion county school su
perintendent, was the speaker of
the evening.
Mrs. ' Herman Free was hostess
for the meeting of the Altar so
ciety of St Patrick's' Catholic
church -ml Lyons,, at ' her home
Thursday afternoon. The main
discussion was plans for the sum
iner school which will be held ' at
Jordon. Present were Mesdames
Fred i Lindemann. John Moore,
Bob Free, t. Clarence Jungwirth,
Pat Lyons, Merrill' Brassfield,
Phillip Pietrok, Jim Phelps, Sam
Bridges, Lloyd . Free, - Doc Jung
wirth, and the hostess, Mrs. Free.
The regular meeting of Faith
Rebekah lodge was held at the
hall with a good attendance. Bus
iness was carried-out .with the fol
lowing officers ; In "the chairs:
Blanche Wagner, i" noble 'grand;
Beulah Lewis, vice-grand;' ,Gar-
nett Bassett, -secretary, andgeiene
Taylor, treasurer;- Sixteen, mem
bers from; Eva Rebekah, lodge of
Stavton were euests of the eve
ning.' At the social hour guessing
games furnished the entertainjjioloubek, Weisner arid Looney.
ment, and at the, close of the eve
ning refreshments were served, by
the committee, , Blanche Wagner,
Celene TayJor, ' Elizabeth Taylor
and May.Pattonv..V' '.
Keizer Church -z
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Has Mother's
ervices
- SUUsmaa Naws Servict
KEIZER Mother's Day was-observed
with special services at the
Community church. Oldest mother,
youngest mother, mother with the
most children present and mother
of youngest child were presented
with plants during . the Sunday
school hour. '
On Friday - night adults ; of the
church gathered for a social at
the church. Charles Ronk, Lee
Wiens and Lois Sawyer were., in
charge of the games. Alice Turner
Land Beryl Geil served refresh
ments.- ; .
Young people's grdup will be
motoring, to the coart Saturday
for their annual excursion.
For Benl
Trodis ;
Tans, Stakes, Pickups
De Your Own Hauling.
-Sava Vi
Packing Pads' and Hand
Tracks Furnished.
Cealral Service
Gaizgs
Cor. Ferry cmd Liberty
Fhon 2-90S2.
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the dredge. (Statesman pbotoj .
HizelGreeri
At Champoes v
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' HAZEL GREEN i The sixth,
seventh and- eighth grades of the
Hazel Green school went to Cham
poeg Friday in connection with
their study of Oregon history. Af
tep. a picnic! lunch they inspected
tne buudmgs and items of histor
ical interest; Cars were takes by
Mesdames I Hasselbachen Aker,
' North Howell and Hazel Green
softball teams split a two . game
series, on Wednesday -and Thurs
day. The second team of Hazel
Green was ! beaten - by North
Howell in' a game Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. ,-Al Agalzov and
family who s came to the Hazel
Green community from California
last winter have sold their place
and are returning to, Los Angeles.
At the last reports received by
Mrs. Allen Vibbert, the body of
her nephew .Beanie Finnel f
Roseburg - who drowned in the
Umpqua river several days ago
while fishing, had not . been re
covered. . Af
LinriCquhty
New OH iters
SUtetmaA News 8enrie
ALBANY Iinn county divi
sion. of the Oregon Education as
sociation, met at Riverside with
election of, officers for the next
year as the highlight of the meet
ing. : J
. Mrs. Dorothy Miller will again
act as president, with Mrs. Ivan
Torney secretary-treasurer, also
reelected. Both are from Albany.
Guy Oliver,' Sweet Home, will
serve as vice president; John Mc
Clain, Shedd, and Fern Bergeb,
Halsejr, delegates to the OEA; and
Edrthe McCormick. Wendell
Heintzman and Violet Orr, alter
nates, a 6:30 o'clock-dinner pre-
ceaea tne ousmess meeting.
The UJS. Department of Agri
culture has found cottonseed meal
consumption: by calves can be
regulated by heavy salting.
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omcbk immi noux riku, ivrcinraao. luc npyuii ciuicuh set up BJ I
Students Plan Recital
Sunday at.Mt. Angel
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Itatesaus. Newt 'errlca
MT. ANGEL A joint music re
cital will be given In Mt. Angel
Academy auditorium Sunday, May .
21, at 2 p.m. by students -of. the
academy and Mt Angel Women's
college. F'
There will be two numbers by
the Gregorian chant choir, selec
tions by the orchestra, and by the
college and academy vocal clubs.
All piano numbeft- will be played
at two pianos simultaneously and
will -include classical and semi
classical -pieces. j -
.. Among the solo numbers will be
I two selections on .the harp ! by
Patricia Brandt, and vocal solos
by Patricia Schmitz and Louise
Schindler. r
Brooks Clubs,
lUtMMia Jfivi Scrrlc
BROOKS -A . large United
States flag war - won by . the
Brooks grade school as first price.
ana a -n xiag as 'first prizes at
the Marion County 4-H contest
in Saiem. In the poster contest,
the Jourtfc grade won first "place,
the fifth and : sixth grade won
tnird place in safety. :
In the 4-H "Happy Cookers'
ciud, narDara . jiuteis won se
cond, Lorene Jackson third, and
Margaret Vance third. , In the 4-H
"Chipper Sewing club" Sally
Tontz won second.
Mrs. Esther Franz. princiDal of
tne Brooks grade school, was
honored with a birthday surprise
at the campus at Washinston
school, when the pupils in all four
rooms of the Brooks- school gave
ner a nandkerchief shower. A
large birthday cake and refresh
ments were served.
Mrs. Marguerite Burton, coun
ty supervisor, was! in Brooks
weanesaay giving tests in the .se
cond grade. She complimented the
school on orderliness and school
work. f
The girls ball team played the
Keizer girls grade school team
and lost in Friday's 'ball came,
The A boys ball team played the
Keizer grade school-boys end lost
The B Brooks grade school team
played Labish Center grade school
boys and lost
The movie projector fund col
lected by the Brooks school child
ren in paper drives and so forth.
has netted nearly $100. The
Brooks PTA will furnish the rest
of the amount needed for the pro
jector ... H
Mrs. moia Keavis, primary
teacher, was called to California
by the serious Illness of her mo
ther and brother. She left Sat
urday. Mrs. Litchfield of Salem
is substituting for Mrs. Reavis.
Las! ni Ooi ILscisfi
SALEM'S GENERAL OF AMERICA AGENCY . Is in boat- :
uslneea to relieve you oi wotxy and reeponsibniry. kx.
repreaeni your Interest In the setdexnent d dcdais AND TO
PAT TOUR LOSS.
CHUCK
INSURArJCE
3731t.ClnircIi iPhozte 3-9119 - Salem
Offlces in: Salem, Cooe Bay. Myrtle Point, Gol4 Beads
Caatomer Parkdna at our Kew IaOcatton - -
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tons;, curving gravci oar doui VP
men say should be removed by
VTA Installs
New Leaders
At Jefferson
autesmaa New Senrlc I
JEFFERSON - Delmer David-
son was uistauea w preswent ot
"JC -eiidu .rareni - xeacners jKriever; cupsand saucers . Bet
association Wednesday night at ..vonpn r $mt.
their last meeting until school 6pf
iiirsi presiaent or tne group, was
uuuuuuK ui.uccr. vmer new om-
cers are Mrs. James Adams, vice
president; Mrs. Leonard Marcum,
secretary, and Mrs. Gordon Got-
man, treasurer, Mrs. W. C. Brown
.iu., vcuk .
jur. Jjavioson named tne lol-
wwujg wmmiiwei w ww wim
budget and finance, Russell Daul
ton, .Mrs. Gorman. George Van
Deventer and Mrs. Robert Har
ris; 4-H, Mrs. -Harry Oldenburg
and 4-H leaders; refreshment and
and 4-H leaders; refreshment and
hosDitality. Mrs. Lloyd Marlatt
Mrsi' Henry Hochspeier. Mrs. Le -
land Wells; publicity and bullet-1 TVT' T - -J-ins,
MrsrvV. E. Goin, Miss Evelyn HlCW LeaClerS
nan, lrvme wngni, jars. tx. t;.
AulQnLlegislative, Douglas Olds;
roomVerepresentatives, Mrs. J. C.
n .1 r f J m
phine GetcheU; mership. and
5SP SesSS
Meyers, Mrs.; Gertrude Potts and
JakeGilmour. ,
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(Jnild Heaitn
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iJonierenee Set
At Mt. Angel
Statesmaa News Senrlee
MT. ANGEL The first of the
monthly child, health ' conferences
to be sponsored at Mt. Angel by
the local American Legion aux
iliary is slated for next, Tuesday,
may ia, ai di. .naary s scnooi li
brary from 1 to 3 pjn.
The conference will be conduct
ed by the Marion county health
department and County Health
Nurse Jean Wright will be at each
conference to. discuss health prob
lems of the infant and pre-school
child. Immunizations will be given.
At every other conference the
doctor will be present to give
examinations - and for . consulta
tions. Appointments with the doc
tor must be made in advance.
Mrs. R. T. Bisenius is local chair
man and any parents wishing an
appointment with the doctor for
their child on May 23 should con
tact -Mrs. Bisenius before that
aate. rnone number Green 31.
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Stage Program
At Mill Gty
SUtcsaua Kwt ferric .
MILL CITY The Mill City
high school auditorium - was de
corated -with spring flowers for
the second - annual . Mother's Tea
sponsored by the Girls'. Athletic
association which was held Thurs
day afternoon. .A large group 'of
mothers, : teachers and . friends
were' present for the affair.
The program consisted o? , the
greeting of mothers by GAA pres
ident Wanda ' Vandermeer; solos,
"MOTHER and "You Are a Won
derftd Mother" by Miss Hope
Baney, GAA adviser; the "Up-to-Date
March, duet, Paula Van
Buskirlc and LaVetta Powelaon;
style show by home ec girls; piano
solo by Ardith Jones; Summer
time, Parade of the Wooden Sold
iers, Dear Land of Home, and The
Rosary by the Girl's Glee club;
There's No Tomorrow, and Gala
way Bay, piano numbers by Betty
Lou Cree; Tn Always chasing
Rainbows, marimba solo by Maz
ine Scott; and the Indian Love
Call by Joan I Johnson.
. Members of the GAA who took
part in the style show were: Jane
Peterson, Enora Albright, Paula
VanBuskirk, Dolores Poole, Lela
Kelly, Maxine Scott, Alona Daly,
Arlone KuUonan, Patricia Cree,
Hazel Neal and, Donna Cooke. The
style show was shown as a mag-
azine and each girl in turn step
ped out of a page. . Magazine title
was- "Cotton Carnival and all
clothes modeled were made by the
girls, themselves. Miss Hope Baney
was "the reader. The members of
the.' Glee club are: Alona .Daly,
Beryl Mason, f Betty Lou- Cree,
Donna Nelson, Joan Johnson,
Betsy Kriever, Dolores Poole, Lela
idson; Pat West, LaVetta Powel-
Donna Cooke Jane Peterson, and
Barbara Smith, directed by Miss
narin , -
TTnhhi urir? nrhn thpv
were
Roy,
shown by: Scanning Jo
Joan Jol
and Anna Mae Nel
son; ' salt and pepper, shakers.
Beryl Mason,; Wanda Vandermeer,
and- Jo Roy;, knitting - Joan
Johnson, Marlene Verbeck, Alna
Daly. Wanda Vandermeer: em
broidery work Joan Johnson,
Patricia Cree and Dorothy Down
en rhrochetine Paula Van
Buskirk, Patricia Cree, Elnora Al
bright Jane Peterson; soap samp-
;,Tvi,,tr7 .Vt'u-r auk
rfr,
Kelly. ,torybook dolls Betsy
hmd gent 'by, a pen. pal Betty
The tea was centered with
hnsH f nxi tulirx and hlu ins.
pouring tea were Anna Mae
j Ntimn .h T3nor Albrieht. Pre-
m, at th mffM nm wor Pat-
Cree and Joy Roy. Miss Hope
Ruev. adviser ana wanoa van-
u..... in kku nf h t
assisted by committees,
riT ii? av'ii'
I Jilts rJ P.r.lf4
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Statesman News ferric
SPRING VALLEY - A radio
JL aa
soirin
club Friday jr
Ifiorman 'Pr
nouncer ana- xuxs. xiaxvey juc
Tghiin and Mrs. R. V. Carleson
I were program i committee. um-
.j-js? itf222B,.s
Dohna McLaughlin, - humorous
m
spio, iaroiyn rt miunaiuii, iuiu-
dolin selection,! Ruth Ann Sus-
Mrs. Ray B. Whittington
and Mrs. Elma Copeland were on
the refreshment committee. .
;i : At the business session officers
were elected for the ensuing year.
They are Eddie Kolln, president;
Mack Hammond, vice president;
Mrs. Ray B. Whittington, secre-
Itarv-treasurer
West Stay ton
Social (jifoup
Makes Plans ,
SUtexntaa Mews Senrlee ,
WEST STAYTON The final
meeting for the West Stayton
birthday club was-held at the home
of ' Mrs. Irene Hankel , at Norm
-ntiam, Wednesday afternoon.
During the business meeting con-
ducted by the president, Mrs.
Grace KinsevJ Kennev Hankel
small- son of Mrs. Hankel passed
the box for the penny drill,
Receiving birthday gifts, for the
birthdajrg to be celebrated during
the summer- months were, Mrs.
Ethel Van Wagner, Mrs. Pearl
Darley, Mrs. Pepper Shepherd,
Mrs. Irne HankeL Mrs. Grace
Keirsey. Mrs. John Bischoff, Mrs.
Alyce Chance and Mrs Lera Sno-
ddy.. '.. ;p. .-.-.v "v
Mrs. Mazy Hankel was appoint
ed to- serve on the buying, commit
tee for the first meeting in the
fall which, is to be held October 4
at the home of Mrs. Ada Stewart,
Wh Suffer Any Longer
reara
raw are
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CHARLLE
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waaaesstMtese war cirtntM
a Caiaa. Me aaatter wtth
waat sinwrats yaw are armetaew
Imaga, Bv-
nasstlssa. gaO aatd UaV
Zena Women Honor
Neighbor at; Shower
tUtoiaw MewSiStrvtco
ZENA Mrs.:' Lloyd DIcken
son entertained the Sunshine club
of Spring Valley with a social afternoon-Wednesday
at her Zena
home when 'Mrs. - R. V. Varleson,
member who is. leaving the
neighborhood, was complimented
with a handkerchief shower.
Mrs. George Hammond, presi
dent,' presided at the- business
meeting when new officers were
elected for the ensuing year: Mrs.
Alice Updegraff, 1 president; Mrs.
Harvey McLaughlin, vice presi
dent, and Mrs: John MiscKeL sec
retary-treasurer. :
Locier Foods
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Meet SuBject
At Lansing
Itittieia New Serrlco
LANSING Pre-cooked foods
for the locker was the subject for
the Lansing Neighbors home ex
tension unit as they held the last
meeting at the home of Mrs. H.
Lorvend. The project was given
by Miss Eleanor Trindle, county
home demonstration, agent
Foods' that had been prepared
month ago and frozen were
served with freshly prepared ones
of the same kind to the 21 mem
bers and four guests who were
Mrs. K. G. Wickizer. Mrs. Bil
lings, Mrs. C. Sharp and Mrs.
Walter Busch. 1
Mrs. James Haskell presided at
the business meeting and reports
were . given by the . committees.
Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton i reported
that 131.82 had been riven to the
Azalea House fund and a card of
thanks received from Mrs. Roy
Kuns, county chairman was read
to club members.
New officers Installed were
Mrs. Harry Otte, chairman; Mrs.
Lloyd Hamilton, vice chairman,
and Mrs. George' Padrick, secre
tary-treasurer.
Garden Group
JVIakes Plans
For Lybns
SUtesmaai 'Newt Serrtce
LYONS The Garden club
met at the community club house
Thursday ' afternoon, with Mrs,
Otto Weidman, president, presiding-
over, the meetinc ,
A general discussion was held.
Mrs. Don Brotherton, Mrs. Percy
Hiatt and Mrs. Paul Johnston were
appointed, a committee, to outline
the program, and make the year
hooks,-: Mrs. Clyde Bressler, pub
licity chairman, and Mrs. Alex
Kuiken chairman of the sick com
mittee. . f - -
mss 4ne second weanesaay oi
each month,- and Iris was chosen
as the club flower. The next meet
ing will be held at the club house
with Mrs. Orville Downing and
Mrs. John McClurg- hostess, with
Mrs. John Neal in charge of en
tertainment and Mrs. Don' Broth
erton the program. Angel cake
and coffee was served by the com
mittee, Mrs. Paul Johnston .and
Mrs. Alice Huber, to Mesdames
Mike Fink, Lynn- Lambert, Don
Brotherton, Orville Downing, Per
cy Hiatt, John McClurg. Clinton
Hubbard, Alex Kuiken, John Neal,
Clyde Bressler, Otto Weidman,'
Mrs. Barlette and Mrs. O'Neal.
The Mari-Linn PTA met at the
Rebekah hall Friday evening.' El
ection of officers was the main
business of the evening, with the
following elected: Mrs. Robert
Fetherston, president ; Thomas Put
man, .vice president; Mrs.. George
Huffman, secretary, and Mrs. Wil
liam Pri chard, treasurer.
For the entertainment the sdrls
chorus sang several selections and
at the close of the meeting re- J
freshmen ts were served by the
committee Mrs. Sam Bridges and
Mrs. Vern Nydegger;
300 Personal
310 Meeting Notice
Alnsworth Lodge No. Sol. AF
& AM. Special Tuea. May 23.
r. c. Degree. 73 f.M.
Klngwood Lodge No. 304 AT.
AM, M M degree, Mon.
May 22. T pan.
312 Lost and FotauT
LOST: Black Pomeranian. Answers to
"Butch". vicinltT 1600 block S. Lib
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LOST: 3 white eanvaa tarps. unflnish-
ed cushion for an upholstered chair
on N. River Rd. between Columbia
At Phrmnuth TVivM nh. 3-1TC0..
LOST: Brown tweed coat size two. Call
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314 Transportertion
LEAVING for BBUngs. Montana May
28. Desire passenger to share ex
penaes. Ph. 3-4400.
316 Personal
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RinrET. addreaa wanted of Lena
Rictaey and her daughter. Esther
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St, St Louis. Missouri
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choice. 1110. 1 Jeney-Guernsey bull,
13 months old, very gentle, H9,
1S50 Laiwaster Dr. Pn. S-1S4S.
REG. Arabiana. 1 Palomino. 1 whita
Both a yra. old. S300. for both. Ph.
S-9437.
GrNTUC Saddle horse and 2 yr. fOly.
Ph.1 3-1093.
GOOD' Famil;
ir cowl mx. m box in. do.
T-212A
cau arter sxw p.m.
BONDED
LXVXST
buyer.
McCaadBsh 117 S
23th Ph
S-tHT.
UCENSKO. Uvestock buyer. . H SV
Swthwt 1550 LaTK-aeter di-oh HMt.
BUNDED liveatuca owyer Claude, ta-
Rl J Bow SMS PB S-1I44
Waatcd: All type livestock.. Pn.. 4-36171
404 Poultry tmd Jtabbite
NEW Hampshire Chicks $16.50 per 109
Weekly hatches. aat Center St. ph.
J-2tWU Lee ' HatcherrT
TaVhWL 33c lb. live wt M N. River
Rd. Ph. 2-7110.
400 PARMENTOR IS wks. pullets. $U2S
ea. Rt. S. Box 480. Ph. 3-1055.
LA.BGX rRYERS for' locker. ; live or
artexa. Fh. wen.
PARM REM. New BampjL, Coaaieh
Crose. Also - started ehlx. - Circular.
GehrinM- Hateherr. Silrerton.
I -10 week Parmenter and Haauw
pullets also Cocniah Cross fryer,
chicks. GehrtnK Hatchery. Silrertotv
Ph. Black 193.
NEW Hampshire chicks available every
TueMay. rox't Hatchery. 9830 state
St Phone S-49W.
408 Pete
FOR Sale: Ref. Boston terrier pupa.
uiaek c wnite, zuia r. Lom i, pn.
J-R.S54. .
FOH .Sale." Res Boxer 7 puppies, ready
to go 1st week in June. ? Ph. Man
mouth 547 or call at Jack Stump
Ranch 2 mi W. of Monmouth, on
rtU Otr Rd. ' .
ORAKGE Canaries. Awn. Ph. iSSSl
410 Seada and Pksnte
SWEET Williams, mixed colors Del
phinium, paintae daisies, mixed colors.-
Canterbury belle. Ac- paav :
siea .' left. 6c other perennials, 29a '
bunch 5 for St. 482S Bailey Rd,
Keizer. Ph. 450. "
GERANIUMS. Fuschias -and, beddinf
plants. Eastridge - CJreefihousc, 103
2nd St- W; Salem. -
HUSKY
TUBEROUS Begonia plants.
choice colors. S2 dor
Newest Pacific Hybrid
Delohinum
plants, in pot, named colors. 3 for sj. .
2193 Berry St. FrL, Sat. and Sun.
Ph. 3128. "
GERANIUMS US. JZ5. 35. Fusehia- JtS,
Be i SO Mum plU .IB or. l.oo ' ua.
Ruffled petunias, phlox- .35" d
por
Mo
rch box - plants ' .15c up Asalea '
oUis in bloom .75 up. . Merrilia
Greenhowe. Brooks.
PANSIES. Choice -aelection. 73c dez,
Adams 4QM K. River Rd.. Ph. 23148..
425 Auction Sols
Auction
tvery Thurs, 7:30 pan. Furniture and -household
article. We ipvite you to
bring your conaigBunents to ua:
EAST SALEM AUCTION ,
1023 Lancaster Drive Ph. nS-IUI
f $$ Dollars. $$
rva CASH FOR Yoir
Bring your misc. St furniture, to Scot-
ty s Auction House. i'a ue ou
Center SU. Salem. Ph.a274.
450. Merchandise
451 Machinery end Toole
ONX'T, portable generating - unit IS
k.w. 110 volt 3 phase generator with
4 cylinder Wisconsin air cooled mo
tor with automatic starters Used only
few hours. This unit coat t2MO new
Witt seU for S4S0. City- Electric. S4S
fViitM Ph 42244 . i-
SEARS metal turning, lathe: IS in. bei.
centers. Com p. with motor no. tm.
S-73S1. 1390 Shady Lane.s
455 Household Goods For
LIGHT wood cabinet radio, $30, Wes-
tmghouse eiec range f 20. Ph; z-34xi.
1518 Mission.
ANTIQUE Walnut desk over 100, year
old. . Chinese nana carvea - taoie
Amr 1s S riiirrh Salem.
$ PC Walnut bedroom suite, with bo -.
springs -Ac mattreas. good conn. Jfh. .
38(118 - 520 River Vew Rd.
jJEiaLV Kew 8' reMgeraior. ige duo-
therm tc -fan. Davea at chau-. Kit: set,
S yr crib- Sc enceHent mattr Play
pea, high-chair, chest. 311 S. First
av auverwn. yre;
OLDER typ' wasMng machine, new
roller.
Call 2-:
129.
USED - Apt. elec. range with
817 Ph. 3-8389.
Linolenm $3.95
VAM.1TY FURN. CO. 383 H COWL.
WASHING Machioe-ana- tubs $24, new
8'i ft.
S300. Duo-therm'
beater and
arrel f23, daveno and
chair 813, frutt Jars, erden tools -etc.
-114B eth St.- Phone i-?gi)3.
B1GE Daveno, good cond. 3164 Tees
Av or cU 21384.
Used Frirn Cheap .
TRADE TERMS
Valley ftn-n. Co. 333 No. Comt t-7173
EAST Washing- machine, Cpldspot re
frigerator, electric
piano, lawamower.
stove, dbfe. bed, .
86S Saginaw, pn.
NEW Gas range 11 oil. Ph. SoU? be!
fore-S- a.m. after S P.m. '-
OCCASIONAL Chairs. Ph. 42781.'
LEAVING Town, wUl sell new daven-
port and chair, xeasonaoie. pn. i-avoi
458: Wanted.- Household Good.
WTXX. Pay 850 caste for the b& elec
tric ironer offered, ph. 2-7070 after
p.m. eves.
I CAN Pay the top. cash price for. your
furniture because I can-' sell it lm-
mediately. Let rne figure with, yew-
before you eell. X need all kxnde- of
furniture, rugs. appliances radios,'
antiques, pianos. - sporting gaods,
trailers boat, anything of'vahie. ;
1 Phone Glenn Woodry 3-MH now for
tmnwrfiat isutts. '
GLaai -WOODJlT Ph. 33118.
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