S Thm Staloomrm, Slwn. 'Otigon. Friday. May 25. 1851 B6MifflWiMHmaiiTTlp 1 v-JjV J ! f -'1 f : l Jseph S. Bonawitz. rUbt, will leave Sunday far a two-weeka trip to Honolulu, T.IL, won by bia aaeeessful sale of Phllco appliances at Roberts Bros, store la Salem. Bonawitz, appliance department man ager, is one of 10 Oregon district winners. At left is Russel Pratt. Salem Chamber of Commerce tourist committee chairman, handinf Bonawitz a fistful of Salem propaganda to hand out In the islands. (Statesman photo.) I ': i Lamb Sale Planned at Spring Show CANBY, May 24 Arrangements have been made for exhibitors at the Clackamas county fifth annual spring lamb and wool show to sell their lambs on the spot if they de sire to do so. The show is set for June 9. - - 1 1 , Following the pattern' set at the lamb show last year, lambs will graded into standard market grades. Packer-buyers have agreed to put bids -on each pen of a par ticular gxade. No effort is being made to obtain more than market prices. Price controls would prob ably prevent any great increase, Don - Walrod, Clackamas county agent, state Thursday; Although this procedure was also followed last year a small premium was ob tained fox the 50 "head of lambs sold at the show. ; Packers will keep records on the individual lambs, and owners and others will have an opportunity to see the dressed carcasses - to note the correlation between live judg iniand carcass condition. Dressing percentage will also be available. The lamb show committee does not require that lambs .be sold, but indicates that it hope many ex hibitors will do so. School News by Gilbert Batesoa SALEM HIGH SCHOOL J "Spring Spree," the last big all high school party of the year will be held tonight from 8 to 11 at the high school. A myriad of activities are slated for the party including square dancing, volley ball, movies, concessions, and ; social dancing. i v Proceeds from the affair will go to send Don Davis, new student president, to a national confer ence of studenti council represen tatives in Boston next month. Chairmen of the party are David Rhoten and Margaret Miller. One of the features of the event will be the selection of a "sweater boy." Four candidates will be chosen for the position and will be voted on at the dance. 1 Serving on committees are Norma Hamilton, Loyal Howard, Marje Little, Vida Stanley, Pat Rath, Dene-Anderson. Weeks Heads Society David Weeks was elected presi dent of the Salem high school chapter of National Honor society at a meeting Thursday. Other of ficers chosen are: Vice-president, uienn Benner, secretary, Dorothy Swigart, treasurer Fromie Brom ley. ; j i i Since 1910, the American farmer has increased his; investment in tools and machinery about 900 per cent Egg Production Down, Chick Production tip By UUie tVMadsea Statesman rarra Editor While s the average number of layers In Oregon are now about four per cent less than they were a year ago and six per cent less than. the past five year average, this condition Is evidently ; going to be corrected. , ; , Oregon baby chicken production during , April broke all previous records. The total - production by hatchers was estimated at a little over 2.T million baby chicks. This Is 20 per cent above the hatch in April a year ago. i The turkey hatch is also up, with Oregon commercial hatcher ies turning out immpwhat imm hatch than during the same month last year. April turkey hatch, this year was L3 million baby turkeys as compared to LI million during April a year ago, . ,'w But until these new hatches be gin to lay, the egg supply will con tinue to be less. This will cover the next few months, 'commercial eggmen state. j Farm poultry flocks for the na tion as a whole laid less eggs dur ing the past month than! they did during; the same month a year earlier. Reports from the USDA Thursday showed that the total production for the United States as a whole amountea to around . OJ5 billion eggs. This is about two per cent less than a year ago. How ever, production for early May of this year is about one per cent higher than average ior the month of April. This Is listed as a "sea sonal increase." In Oregon, too, egg- production dropped this past month. The total production was estimated at 47 million eggs or about three million less than ior the same month last year. April's egg: production in Oregon was the second low' month for April since 1935. The number of hens in laying flocks forthe nation is also down compared to a year ago. In April the nation's farm flock averaged nearly 355 million layers. This is about three per cent less than last year and a one per cent drop be low the average Macleay Grade School Graduation Set May 28 tateuaaa News Srrleo ' MACLEAY The eighth grade graduation program will be held at the school Monday, May 28, at 8 p.m. Graduates are Jerry Miller, John Foster, BUI Magar, Don Wellever, Roy Burton and Edward Moore.' , Macleay school . won a half scholarship to 4-H summer school for its school improvement work. The Woman's club gave a half scholarship, so Sedonia Burton and Mary Wodzewoda will attend the summer session at Corvallis. There will be a j community picnic on Sunday, May 27, at the schoolhouse. School will close May 31. SAGM SEE And Front and State i Presents Another Weelc-End Bargain 1 ! '-! 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