The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1950, Page 23, Image 23

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1' From; TW Oregon Statesman
Extension Unit
Closes Sejrson
At Aiimsyille.
tUUunii Usw Service
, r " AUMSVILLE ( Mrs. Robert
Mickey was hostess! to the Aums-
; ville Women's extension club for
the May' meeting, j Miss Eleanor
Tringle, county extension agent,
presented the project, freezing of
pre-cooked foods. ".
Present were: SMrs. unaxue
: Wright, Mrs.-U P. Roberts, Jr.,
Mrs. Ed HolmquistJ Mrs. Kenneth
Purdy, Mrs. Harry ytar, Mrs. Jack
LaRonU Mrs- Don Gildow, Mrs.
1 N. JC Bates, Mrs. Kmer Gunther,
i Mrs, Elmer Klein, Mrs. Ivan Put
:i nam, Mrs. Otto Paike, Hiss Min
nie Peterson, Mrs. Marvin Brad
ley . Mrs. David fVeltmer, Mrs.
; Simpson, Mrs.' Leonard Lee, Mrs.
, Bland Speer, Mrs. Robert Adams.
Guests were Mrs. j Oderman and
Mrs; Calvin Carver. "
Miss Trindle installed the new
officers for the conting year. They
are Mrs. Jack LaKont, chairman;
- Mrs. Don Gildow, Wee-chairman;
Mrs. Otto iPapke, secretary and
- Mrs. Robert Micket. treasurer.-
Committees appointed In charge
of arrangements for the summer
picnic is Mrs. Otto Papke, Mrs.
. Marvin Bradley and Mrsi N. K..
( natM. A renort of S3 wrofit on
the Azalea house card party was
. given. i8.10 was netted on the
r table sale. ' : . '
The May meeting -of the Aums-
" ville PTA wiU be held Monday
- sight. May 22. Officers for the
vpting on the grade school county
-budget is also scheduled for Mon
day night and will be held Jn the
school house.
Mr. and Mrs. .Jerry Klein of
Ewegie are parents; ox a son, Mar
vin Wayne, born Tuesday, May 9,
at ; the saiem uenerai noiipitai.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs,
' Albert "Klein of Aumsville and
. Mr. and s Mrs. James Rolls ; of
Aumsville. I - j
A Mrs. Engelina Collins- entered
the Salem General hospital Thurs
day for observation; i (
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Lincoln,
ena.
Spring yialley
Drnflnntioti Set
j I Statesman Newt Bertict
LINCOLN Mr. Anna Mar
tin, teacherT-ad Mrs. R- J. Meiss
nec accompanied the sixth and
eight grade pupils I to . the- state
ii Mnital lihrarv anrl !pnartmnt of
? forestry Thursday. T
Zight grade graduates of Lin-1
! coin, ' z.ena ana spring" vaueyj
achooln 1 will receive! their diplo-
. tnas at a ceremony at Lincoln
school house, Tuesday, May 23,
at ft p. m. Speaker will be Mr. T.
J. Meabs, and annoiincer, Jimmy
Byers. - ' : j. j '
Mrs. T. I Hicks was called to
the home of her brother, J. Leslie
Davis at Gervais, by the serious
Illness of their father!, R. J. Davis,
ana nas pem two wku iiursui
him. At last reports jhis condition
had im Droved. ri
Mr.and Mrs. Harold .Nelson
and Marilyn, who leased the Cecil
Waiver ton farm here last year,
' held an auction of farm macnin-
r ' ctnrlr nH' hniiRphnld irrwvls
Monday before moving to a small
- acreage at Chemawa Tuesday.
, Blind school.
American hens averaged 81 eggs
in the cold first and -last quarters
of 1949, compared to ill in 1925.
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YOUR HOME
DEAUTY
TOOLS!
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Our fine selection cf colorful
DUTCH BOY PAINTS offers
an excellent opportunity for
you to make your home the,,
most attractive one in your
entire communityl You'll love,
i the smooth ay they flow, the
I speedy, thorough way they
i cover ... leave; your home
: looking . years younger! Stop
in select your pet color har
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VcuUy Correspondent
Wallace Road Club
Elects New Officers
Statesman News Service
WALLACE 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 Mrsl Wayne. D. Benry, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Newgent, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Hunley and Mrs. Louise
Flack.--- - t I.
Woman's high, score was; won
went to Harry Crawford. t '
Officers elected for! the ensu
ing year were Charles Unruh, pre
sident; Guy Newgent, jvice presi-
Harry .Crawford. j
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net
For Mothers
SUtesmaa News Serrlct
LYONS The mother and
daughter banquet, an annual event
sponsored by the WOmens Society
of Christian Service, was held at
the Rebekah halL
Approximately 135 mothers 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 Prichard, the young
est X grandmother. -, Mrs. .Agnes
Booth.xMarion county "school su
perintendent, was the speaker of
the evening.-. .
Mrs. Herman Free waToostess
for the meeting of the Altar so
ciety of St. Patrick's Citholic
church- In Lvona. at her hdme
Thursday afternoon. The main
discussion was plans for trie sum
mer school which will be held at
Jordon. Present were Mesdames
Fred Lindemann, John (Moore,
Bob Free, Clarence Jungwirth,
Pat Lyons, Merrill ' Brassfield,
Phillip Pietrok, Jim Phelps, Sam
Bridges Lloyd Free,; Doc Jung
wirth. and the hostei 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, ( noble . grandn
Beulah , Lewis, vice-grand;, Gar
nett Bassett, secretary and Celene
Taylor, treasurer., Sixteen mem
bers from Eva Rebekah lodge of
Stayton were guests j of the eve
ning. At the social hour guessing
nmes furnished the entertain
ment, and at the close of the eve
ning refreshments were served by
the committee, Blanche Wagner,
Celene Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor
and May Patton.
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Keizer Church
Has Mother's
ervtces
Statesman Ntwi Bervlc
KEIZER Mother's Day was ob
served 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
and EeryUGeil served refresh
ments. Young people's group will be.
motoring to the coast Saturday
for their annual excursion.
For Ben!
Trucks
Vans. Stakes, Pickapa
D Your Own Hauling.-
Sat M
Packing Fads and Hand
Trucks Furnished.
Cenlral Service
Oarage
Cor. Ferry and X4brrf
Phon 2-90S2
Lvo
Stag
Bana
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DayS
CONVTHIINT Fi FAJUQN3 AVAHAU1
State Stv Fowr Comere
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Com. spring the Wllafaett. rlverjl alsejomerth. U. S. army
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An IB nvr-a ran xnm
agitation threatens the dock Installations and bar Is en which river
the dredge. (States man photo)
Hazel Green
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Oass Visits
At Ghampoeg
Ktateaaaaa Newt Service f
HAZEL GREEN. The sixth.
seventh and eighth grades of the
TtareTtftenschool went to Cham-
poeg-Friday connection with
their study of Oregon history. Al
ter a picnic lunch theytaspected.
the buildings and items of histor-
ical interest. Cars were taken by
Mesdames Hasselbacher, Aker,
Holoubek, ! W eisner and Looney.
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 I a game Friday. . -
Mr. and Mrs. Al Agalzov and
family who came to the Hazel
Green community from California
last winter have sold their place
answers returning to Los Angeles.
At the last reports received by
Mrs. Allen Vibbert, the "body of
her nephew Beanie Finnel of
Roseburg who drowned in the
Umpqua river several days ago
while - fishing, had not been re
covered.
Linn County
Teachers Elect
New Officers
Statesmaa News Service
ALBANY Linn county divl
sion of the Oregon Education as
sociation, met at Riverside with
election ot officers for the next
year as the highlight of the meet
ing.
Mrs. Dorothy Miller will again
act as president, with Mrs. Ivan
Torney secretary-treasurer, also
reelected. Both are from Albany,
Guy OliverJ Sweet Home, will
serve as vice president: John Mc
Clain, Shedd, and Fern Bergeb,
Halsey, delegates to the OEA: and
Edythe McCormick, Wendell
Heintzman and Violet Orr, alter
nates. A' C:30 o'clock dinner pre-
ceaea uie Dusiness meeting.
The UJS. Department of Agri
culture has found cottonseed meal
consumption by calves can be
regulated by heavy - salting.
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Kiim rutat Hna tat, man
Students Plan Recital
Sunday at Mt. Angel
Statesaaaa. New Serrice
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..
There will be two numbers by
the Gregorian chant choir, selec
tions by the orchestra, and by the
college and academy vocal clubs.
AU Plana numDers win be played
"atlw? Pianos simultaneously and
wiltMnclude classical and semi
classicalp1eees. .Among the solo numbers will be
two selections on the harp by
Patricia Brandt,; and vocal solos
by Patricia Schmitz and Louise
Schindler.
Brooks flubs
Win Awards
s BUteaaiaa News terrlca
BROOKS A large United
States flag was won by the
Brooks grade school as first nrize.
and a 4-H flag as first prizes at
the Marion County 4-H contest
in Salem. In the poster contest
the fourth grade won first "place,
uie iirtn ana sixth grade won
tnira place m safety.
In the 4-H "HapDy Cookers
ciuD, liarDara lurgis won se
cond, Lorene Jackson third, and
Margaret Vance third. In the 4-H
"Chipper Sewing club." Sally
lontz won second.
Mrs. Esther Franz, principal of
tne Brooks j grade school, was
honored with a birthday surprise
at the campus at Washington
school when the pupils in all four
rooms or the Brooks school save
her a handkerchief shower. A
large birthday cake and refresh
ments were served. ;
Mrs. Marguerite Burton, coun
ty supervisor, was in "Brooks
Wednesday giving tests In the se
cond grade. She complimented the
school on orderliness and school
work. ,
The girls' ball team claved the
Keizer girls grade school team
and lost in Friday's ball game.
The A boys ball team played the
Keizer grade school boys and lost
The B Breeks. grade school team
played Labish Center grade school
poys. ana lost.
The movie projector fund cot
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.
' Mrs. inaia 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.
lasfi .Bal! :HpI-:lleasI';
SALEM'S GENERAL. OP AMERICA AGENCY la ta busl
uslnesg to rellere you ol worry and weponaiHIiri. to.
represent your interest In the sehlement ol rlM AND TO
PAY YOUR LOSS.
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INSUnANCE
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OiSces in: Sdem. Coo Bay. Myrtle Point. Gold Beach
Castaxsex Parking at our Ktw LocoSoa
h
r"i.iiti 1-
engineer dredg. ta elear oat the
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.o,-,eBrvin sravei par boui vp
A Tna Hnniiif mimiim .t n h. l
men sa
say, should be removed by
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PTA Installs
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New Leaders
At Jefferson
Btitaamaa New Service
JEFFERSON - Delmer David-1
son was installed as president of
the Jefferson Parent - Teachers
association Wednesday night at I
iml " , Xr
ens next fall. Mrs. Eariv Phelps,
first president of the group: was
installing officer. Other new offi-U
cers are Mrs. James Adams, vice
president; Mrs. Leonard Marcum,
secretary,, and Mrs. Gordon Gor-I
man, treasurer. Mrs. W. C. Brown
is retiring president. : '
Mr. mvidson named the vfol-
lowing committees to servwith
nun. tnugiiun, aui. ty. v dtuwu.
budget and finance, Russell Daul-
ton, Mrs. i Gorman,, George Van
Deventer and Mrs. Robert ; Har
ris: 4-H, Mrs. - Harry Oldenburg
and 4-H leaders; refreshment and
hospitality. Mrs. Lloyd Marlaft
aits, nenry xiocnspeier, xnrs. Ice
land Wells; publicity and bullet- TTW.T T .Iw.
ins, Mrs. V. E. Goin, Miss Evelyn ilCW LeaUerS
HalL Irvine Wright . Mrs. R. C.
Austin; legislative, Douglas Olds;
room representatives, Mrs. J. C.I
Bentley, Mrs. Effie Dye and Mrs,
tw v-'ji... vj., t '
phine GetcheU; membership and
magazines, Mrs. James Adams,
Mrs. Charles Henion, Mrs. Albert
Meyers, Mrs.. Gertrude Potts and
Jake Gilmour.
Child Health
T T O a.
LrOnterenCe Oet
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At Mt. Angel
Stateamaa News Service
MT. ANGEL The first of the
monmiT cnua ocjuui cumerrocei
e al m
wj oe spousureu av -oaw Angei oyack Hammond, vice v president:
the local American Legion J
iliary is slated for next Tuesday,
ir. n a. mr a. ar t i
may ai xuarya scnooi li
brary from 1 to 8- p.m.'
.The conference will be conduct
ed by the Marion county health
department nd . County " Health
Nurse Jean Wright will be at each
. ; Ji..:.. 1x1- -i
comer ence km uiscuw ncmiLa proo
lems of the Infant and pre-school
child. Irnmunizatf ons will be givenu
At every other conference the
doctor will be -present to give
examinations 1 and for; consults
tions. Appointments with the doc
tor must - be , made, in advance.
Mrs. R. T. Bisenius Is local chair
s . ,,.
man and any parents wishing an
appintaentwitlv the doctor for
f J,..,Tt:
date. Phone number Green 31. -. .
Stage Program
At Mill aty
' ) -" gfateimia Ntws lervlca
MTLt CITY The Mill City
gh ' school auditorium was de
corated with spring flowers for
th mmtmA annual MnHm'i Ta
sponsored by the GirlsCr Athletic wi$ handkerchief shower. "
association which was . held Thurs- vMrs. George Hammond, presi
day afternoon. A large group of Presided . at the business
mothers, teachers: and friends meeting when new officers were
were present for the affair. , ef5td, the ensumg year: Mrs.
The program consisted of the Ahce Updegraff, president; Mrs.
greeting of mothers by GAA pres- Harvey Mclaughlin, vice pres
ident Wanda vandermeer; solos,
MOTHER' and "You Are a Won-
derful Mother" by Miss Hope
Buakirk and LaVetta Powelaon:
style show by home ec girls; piano
'iStlSS:
solo by Ardith Jones
time. Parade of the Wooden
iefs. Dear Land of Home, and The I
Rosary by the Girl's Glee club;
There's No Tombrrow, and Gala
way Bay. piano numbecs by Betty
Lou ICree; Tm Always chasing!
Rainbows, marimba solo by Max-1
lne Scott; and the Indian Love
Call by Joan Johnson. the Lansing Neighbors home ex
Members of the GAA who took tension unit as they held the last
part in the style show were: .Jane meeting at the home Of Mrs. H.
Peterson,. Elnora Albright, Paula Lorvend. The project was given
VanBuskirk, Dolores Poole, Lela by Miss Eleanor Trindle, county
Kelly, iMaxine Scott. Alona Daly, home demonstration agent. .
Arlonel Kulkman,1 Patricia Cree, Foods that had been prepared
Hazel Heal and Donna Cooke. The a month ago and frozen were
style show was shown as a mag- served with freshly prepared ones
azine and each girl in turn step- of the .samekind to the 21 mem
ped out of a page. Magazine title bers and four - guests who were
was "Cotton Carnival and all Mrs. K. G. Wickizer, Mrs.' Bil-
ilAfrtA wiAiraa1aa WastWa TWftiO ViV Hta Ifnfff rWTl f Cham YA "
eirls themselves. Miss Hope Baney
was the reader. t The members of
I the Glee dub are: Alona Daly,
Beryl Mason, Betty Lou Cree,
Donna Nelson, Joan Johnson,
Betsy Kriever. Dolores Poole. Lela
Kelly, Dorothy Downer, Pat Dav-
I idson, Fat West, LaVetta Powel-
hTn a
son, Marlehe Verbeck. Arlone I
VthT drrecbT
nnnm rnnlr. Jan MtonAn aruT
Tjanew.
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Hobbies and who they. were
shown by: canning . Jo Roy,
Joan Johnson, and Anna Mae Nel-1
son; salt and pepper shakers
trZ?-
Johnson, Marlehe Verbeck, Alona
Daly. Wanda ; Vandermeer; em-
broidery work -V- Joan Johnson,
Patricia Cree and Dorothy Down-
er; v chrocheting V- auia van-
Buskirk, Patricia Cree, Elnora Al-1
hriaht- Jan "Pptrsnn snansamn I
les Lela Kelly; puppets Sue
"';r,;,r, 1 Tla
Kelly-' storVbook dcOli T Betsy
g'f
sy Kreiver; and souveners of Scot-
land sent by a pen. pal
t. rw -
tk '0m infnxl with
bowi of red tulips and blue iris,
I -omri-no th m wow Anna Mae
Nelson and Elnora Albright Pre-
at th mff nnu wer Pal-
ricia Cree and Joy Roy. Miss Hope
Ranv. adviser aid Wanda Van-
dermeer were in charge of the tea,
assisted by committees.
Spring Valley
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Lallt) JCileCtS
SUtasmam News. Service
SPRING VALLEY A radio
I DTOKram with numbers by local
r"f ZJv - .VT " V
e l.mef ot
It.5Prm Valley naa3mty
orawa.. " t v tt
T.ifr, w w v r.rWn Refcekah hall Friday evening. FJ
w.nfmmefum on of officers .was the main
ISTiinSr business of the evening, with; the
bers included piano selections by TK .
David end Ruth Carlson and -SStfSnS
Donna McLaughlin, humorous nmfa;Thamufr
Donna McLaughlin, humorous
lUn. wm Vandermolenrvocal
r' rolvn Whittinirton- man-
"SreTfa' "
"nih. Ray Wfikxton entertainment the girls
and Mrs. Hma Copeland were n sang several selections and
the refreshment committee.' " Jhe close of . the meettog re
i h kiinu BKdnn nfffora freshments were , served by the
wm'wtm fm the nnintf vear
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tHav vrm VAdi Kolln. -Twsident!
aux-tMrs. Ray B. -Whittinaibni aecre-
tary-treasurer.
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West Stay ton.
Makes Plans
Social Group
tttesssask News service LOST: Black Pomeranian. Answers to
.WEST STAYTON The final "Butcb". Tictoity isoo lA-kji ; Ub
meeting for. the West Staytoa isss s. Liberty. Ph.
hiT-tViHa rliiS wae-hlrl at th home- j a.'j ' ' . m.i.w.
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Uf Mnt Irene Hankel at North
Santiam,; Wednesday fterniu
During the: business meeting con-
Graca Kinser. Kenner Hankel
small , son of Mrs. Hankel passed
U1S. i ytT- JZZ1?1 "iiT
xteceivuiB dubumj av" me
birthdays to be celebrated during
it.. - 1.1 - -
ins suxLUuex moauu were, airs,
Ethel Van Wagner, Mrs. Pearl
Darley, Mrs. Pepper Shepherd,
Mrs. Irne s HankeL Mrs. Grace
Keirsey, Mrs. John Bischoff, Mrs.
Al - SM . mm
Alyce Chance and Mrs. Lera Sno-
ddy., . ,.
Mrs.. Maty 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.
Why Suffer Any Longer
waa otaers fa& ase war CTrtaeat
years sa Chhaa. N aaatter wtth I
was iinan ywar are armcte
Slaeraera. staasttisv kaart, taaca, ttv-
tr. aiaaays. gas, iiaaBiaHaav alcers
alaaetaa, rhiaaasilnn. ran mm kia4W I
CHARLIE
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Paans a-im
SALKM. oaa
uffle mmmrm a.
S&aninJWanvOrcc
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Women Honor
Neighbor at. Shower
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A ' llitwwii Mnrt itrrUa
ZENA r Mrs. Lloyd Dicken
son entertained the Sunshine club
of Spring (Valley with a social af
ternoon, Wednesday at her Zena
home , when Mrs. .R. V. Varleson,
a member who . Is. leaving the
(neighborhood, was complimented
-om mwoh, mx-
i7-"muiw.
LocKer roods
Meet Subject
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At Lansing
, tUtesaum News Service
LANSING Pre-cooked foods
for- the locker was the Subject for
Walter-Busch.
Mrs. James Haskell presided at
tne business meetma and renorts
were , given by the . committees.
Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton 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
S
Mr Harry oitte. chn;
New officers ' installed were:
Llovd Hamilton. ' vice chairman.
and Mrs. George Padrick, secre-
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tary-treasurer.
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Garden Group
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L fJJT JUVOI1S
SUUsaaaa Newt Service
LYONS i The Garden club
m cornmuniiy ciud nouse
met at the community club house
Thursday aftegsnoon, with Mrs
Otto Weidman, president presid
ing overthe meeting.
I a. a j? . i u-
a geoerai discussion was neiu
Mrs. Don Brotherton, Mrs. Percy
j Hiaftt and Mrs. PauhJoiinston were
appointed a committee to outline
the program and make the year
books.! Mrs. Clyde Bress&r. pub-
licity chairman,- -and Mis. Alex
Kuiken chairman of the sick corn-
xhittee.
It was voted to hold the meet
ings the second Wednesday ot
each month, and Iris was chosen
as the dub 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
I Brotherton. Orville Downinir. Per-
W , . ?' , ,
Hubbard,-Alex Kuiken, John Neal,
Clyde Bressler, Otto Weidman,
jvirs. pancue ana nars. unwtv
I The Mari-Unn PTA met at the
Tr'1r VT.'
'. tr,S wn
Huffman, secretary, and Mrs. Wil-
Jliam Prichard, treasurer.
committee Mrs. Sam Bridges and
f m ivT j .
I vera maeggcr,
300 Personal
310 Meeting Notice
Alnaworth Lodse No. SOI. AF
& AM. Special Tuea. May 23.
r. v. ueKree. 73 i-.m.
Kinawood Lodge No. 204 AJT.
sTAM M M degree, Man.
stay zz. i pjn.
312 Lost cmd' Found
lAaii wjuw Kmuvm win uiii iiiiii-
d cushion for an upholstered chair
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Lost: Brown tweed coat size two. Call
.
I 31 TroaixpoTtatlon
I LEAVING for BOllnxa. Montana May
a. Desire passenger to share ex
I penses. Ph. 3-44M. 1 , ,
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31 Peesonnt
, n . . , ,
Uet-ACCni aimed LdUD
through social eorreapoBdeae.
I " ikU. M UMt.
today for list of eUyibles. Simpson
Box 1251. Denver. Colo.
I iiipm n.w. .i.. . ii . t .
RICKEY, . address .wanted ol Lena
Jttcfaey and her- daughter, Eathe
Itteke-v. K. J. Houlihan. 70S Olive
St. St Louis. Missouri.
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Seetal
Dlaaeslen
NeHaeait-
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Dr; H Deynclis
; Clidc
Natttropeth-Bectal Specialist
U44 Caster St, Th. 1-Mft
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300 Personal
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Personal. No Charge lor ctoaauu
Uon. Detective Agency. 147 M. b '
rtr. Phone f-0731.
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P. O Boa T24.
Wad TO.
'JO om
400 Agriculture
402 Urestoca-
TOR 8al or trade tor cheaper bono.
l-o yr out sorrel mas I St naiat wi
1000. 1-9 yr Palomino 14 hand wt
SOS. 1 gaited Pinto mar 14i bands
wt 10M. D. 0. Delp. 9670 Silverton
Rd. .lm ml K. rairvrounda. '
3 YR Old Jersey cow, juat sreab. S11
m. qui. if ' .
POR 61 : Jersey Heifer Fresh"" .
weeks very gentle; Only 100. Wbttaa
Hanrh. 1 mil East from Turner.
foa SAIX or trad tor beef, one saaaft
iruernsey cow muuiK avk sais. omm
i nau 4BW7 cow, nuuinc ill. xaor
11 months old, very gentle; 11X
1550 Lancaster Dr. Fh. S-134&.
REG. Arabians, . Palomino, 1 whit,
JBoin a yra. ou. sjuo lor aouu ra.
S-5437. - 4 -'
&ENTLC Saddla ' borae and 1 yr. filly.
Ph. Z-S093.
CiOOD Family cows, HI. 8 Box 192, ph.
S-S1M. Call after- 8:00 p.m.
BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer. L (L
McCawtfHsh lin S 23th Ph 3-t14T.
UCENSgO Uvestock buyer, H t.
Snethn 155A Uarwster dr oh t-IS4S.
BUNOKD hveatuoa buyer- Claude C-
warns Rt S Box S99V Ph S-1144
Wanted: Ali type livestock., P6u--Mlf.
404 Poultry cmd Itobbite''
NTW Hampahire Chlcka $18.50 per 100.
weeuy natcnee. ast center St. pn.
S-WW. Lee" Hatchrr.
rftYEfci. 35e lb. live wt. Us. N. River
Rd. Ph. 2-nio. i
400 PARMENTOR.1J wks. pullets. $Q3
ea. Rt 8. Box 400. Ph. 3.1055.
LASCZ FRYERS for' locker, live- or
PARK v REDS, New Ham pa, Cocaiahi
Tose. aho nartea cnix. . cireuiar.
Gehrina Hateherr. Silverton.
110 weeks Parmeater 1 and Haatml
pullets also Comiah cross fryer
chicks. Gehrlnx Hatchery. S 11 vert on.
Ph. Black 193.
NEW Hampshire chicks available every-
Tuesday, rox's Hatchery. 3U0 state
St. Phone 3-4904
408 Pets
rOR Sale: Keg. Boatoa terrier pupa.
Black & white, 2018 N. ComX ph.
2-8554.
FOR Sale; Re. Boxer puppiea. reaJy
to go 1st week in June. Ph. Mon
mouth 547 - or call at Jack Stump
Ranch 2 -mi W. of Monmouth on
FalU Otr M.
ORANGK Canaxiea. sinaexa. Ph. TS33.
410 Seeds md Plania i
SWEET Williams, mbced colora 4M-
phlnlum, palntea -daiste,- mlxea col
or. Canterbury bells. Ac- a paa
aiea - lert. St other perennials, SSa
bunch 9 for SI. 482S Bailey Rd.
Keteer. Ph. 450. y
GERANIUMS, Fuschias and beddinf
plants. Eaatridge Greenhouse, loss
2nd St W. Salem.
BUSICY TUBEROUS Begonia pWa.
choice colors. S2 doz.
Newest Pacific Hybrid - Delp:
Delpninum
plants, in pot. named colors. 3 for Si.
2195 Berry St. FrL. Sat. and Sun.
lants. in pot. named colors. 3 for SI
Tt. S-5128L
GERANIUMS .15. Jt5, 35. Fuschias- M
& 50 Mum plants JO or 1.00 Us. .
Ruffled
petunias, phlox
J3S da
oorcti box- Diamai- .ix ui
orch box
un - Axalea
Moliia in bloom .75 up.
. Merrill- .
Greenhouse. Brooks.
PANS LES. Choice -selection. 75c daz.
Adams 4090 N. River Rd.. Ph. l32iS.
425 Auction Sole
Auction
Every Thurs. T30 pjh. "Furniture and
household articles.; We invite you to
bring: your consigaaients t us;.
EAST SAIJEM AUCTION
1025 Lcaater Dri ve Ph. 2-1121
, $$ Dollars $$
TO CASH TOR YOD .
Bring yi
our misc.- dc furniture to Scot- .
ty s. Ai
uction House, l'i Mile ast out
WTIIW Uh( MHIU -w
450. Merchandise
451 Machinery md Toole
I ONLY, portable reneraOn wirt IS
K.w. i iv voit a pnaae iurar wiu
4 cylinder Wisconsin air cooled mo
tor with automatic starter. Used only
few hours. This unit cost 21e new.
Will seH for $450. City Electric S4S
OiitM., Ph 1MM.
SARS metal turning, lathe; IS in. bet.
centers. Com p. with motor SN. ra.
J-T351. 1390 Shady Lane.
455 Hottsehold Goods For'StJe
LIGHT wood cabinet radio, $30, Wes
tlnghouse elec range $20. Ph.- 2-M32.
1518 MissfenL
ATrTtQUE Walnut deakrover 100 years
out. cninese nana csrvea moim
Macs 145 S. Church. Salem.
PC Walnut bedroom suite, with MX
springs -St mattress, good cond. Ph.
MftIB - S2tf River View Rd
NXAELY New 8' reirlgeratar. lg duo-'
therm tt tan. Daven & chair. Kit: sat,
9 yr crib Sr esceHent mattreaa.- Play
paa, high chair, chest 311 8. First
St. Silvertom.; Ore.
OLDER type-' waaMng nwchina. new
'. cau i
USEQ - Apt elec. rangaa - with ' oven.
S17J0. Ph. s-asss.
Linoleum $3.95
v-ALLgy rtmw co. gas- w cowl.
WA&HIKO MaoaiDeand. tubs SU. new
8 ft It reniftiaiuR S2ug, uue-uterm
beater and : barrel $29, daveno and
chair SIS, fruit Jan, garden tools -etc.
114S Srh Rt - Phone S-1flS3.
ESbSS Daveno, good cond. 31M Teas
Aver or can : 1US4.
Used , Fnrn Cheap .
TRACK TERMS -
VsBey rtirn.- Co. MS No. Com! -747
EAST Washing machine, CoSdssot re-
xnaeraiDr, cmcuk no, vms,--
piano, lawnmower. aoa sagmaw, pn.
i-mss. . ii. ,; , - '
NEW Cias range i1 od. Ph. XU1 be-
tore- SJn. swer a 'p.m.
OCCASIONAL' Chairs. Ph. 437617
LEAVING Town, will sell new daven-
port and enair, reasonaoie. pn-s-awo
458 Wanted. Boasehold Goods
WILL Pay $50 eaaa, for the best elec
, trie Ironer offered, ph. 3-7070 after
a p.m. evea.
X CAN Pay the top cash price lor. you
furniture because I can sell it Im
mediately. Let tne figure- with, yew -before
you sell. I need all kinds- of
furniture, russ. appliances' radios."'
antiques, pianos. sportine gaods.
trailers, boats, anything of value.,
Phone Clean Woodry 3-4118 now for
' immediate results. ,
CiLa3 WOOQKY Ph. SSUa.
nt TTiasUtv - Dsua.
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mrm frea as icaarg. PraeSieed
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