The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    Junior-Senior
Prom Event
Of Saturday
Outstanding event of the pre-
commencemect festivities for Sa
lem High School students will be
the annual Junior-Senior prom on
Saturday night. May 24 at the
school gymnasium.
Dancing will be between 9 and
12 o'clock with The Columbia
Five orchestra playing. "Mardi
Gras" is the theme for this year's
dance.
Invited as patrons are Mr. and
Mrs. Albert A. Cohen, Mrs. Sylvia
Kraps, Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Rhoten, Mr. and Mrs. Karl E.
Wenger, Mr. and Mrs. Carl T.
Langeland, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
R. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wik
off, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carleton,
Mr and Mrs Gurnee Flesher, Mr.
and Mrs. Loren Mori, Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Neer, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Hiatt, Mr and Mrs. George Bir
rell, George Porter, Miss Dorothea
Froelich, Miss Vivian Carr, Mrs.
"Winona Wright, Miss Delores Hut
man. Miss Irene Hollenbeek, and
Mrs. Thelma Miller. j
During the evening special en- :
tertamment will feature trumpet !
r numbers by David Hunt: vocal
selections by Michele Edwards, J
Dick Nichols and Maureen Nich-
ols with Dorothy MacGregor as ;
accompanist.
Miss Jackie Jones is general 1
chairman for the prom and other
chairmen include Misses Judie
Foreman. Sharon Miles, Justine
Lewis, Patricia Cameron, Claudia j
Waters, Clarice Waters, Sidney
Krumci.
Turner Concert to
Be Heard Tonight
Young musicians who received
high ratings m syllabus and audi
tions held last week, will be heard
tonight in concert beginning at 7
o'clock at Willamette university
Music Hall. The public is in
vited. Awards to be given are made
possible by Joy Turner Moses in
memory of her mother, Iva Turner
by the Salem Business and Pro
fessional Woman's Club , Salem
Branch, Oregon Music Teachers
Association and the Salem board
of the Portland Symphony Or
chestra Mrs. Stewart Is
Hostess to Board
Mrs Ivan Stewart was host-'
ess to Women of Rotary board :
members at a dessert luncheon
on Monday afternoon. Plans were t
made for the last luncheon meet
ing of the season on Monday aft
ernoon. May 26 at the Golden !
Pheasant at 1 o'clock. Election of ,
officers will be held and Mrs. Ab- 1
nor Kline will tell about her trip
to England and France.
Attending the board meeting I
were Mrs. Karl Kugel, Mrs. L. M.
Flagg, Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs. P. ,
H Brydon, Mrs. Hugh Morrow, j
Mrs. George L. Arbuckle and Mrs. ;
Stewart.
New Members of
Jaycee-ettes
Seven new members were wel
comed by the Jaycee-ettes at the
regular meeting Monday night at
the home of Mrs. Milan Boniface.
Assisting hostesses were Mrs.
Lionel Domreis and Mrs. Thomas
Pomeroy.
New members include Mes
dames Allan Barber, Blaine Cline,
Richard Denton, Dale Dorn, Gale
Dorn, Harlan Hansen and William
Shattuck. i
Plans were made for a square i
dance on May 31 at the Mayflower j
Hall. All Junior Chamber of j
Commerce men, their wives and
guests are bidden to attend the
affair.
A Surprise Party
SHERIDAN Mr. and Mrs Ray
Tibbets were surprised on the oc- ,
c.ision of their silver wedding an
niversary with a card party at the ;
h'.ime of Mr. and Mrs. James Rose.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ce
dne Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Trowbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Endres, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Duncan of McMinnville, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
John Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Schroeder and girls and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Loom is. Sending gifts
were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eisele,
Mi. and Mrs. A. L. Billington, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Hill and Mr. and
Mrs. L. T. Woodall.
Degree of Honor will meet Thurs
day night for practice at the Sa
lem Woman's Club at 8 o'clock
Inspection is slated for next Mon
day at the clubhouse at 8 o'clock.
New Is progress
. . . the Mggest shoe
sate la Salem . . . Fa
Mst brands ... all at
r
exactly 2 far the
mt 11
Maestro
MT. ANGEL Jiaamle Wfcetroore
(above), widely - known eon
poser, arranger and pianist, and
bis orchestra from Hollywood
will play for the Sodality -sponsored
dance in Mt. Angel,
Wednesday. May 28.
Blanchards Feted
On Anniversary
SHERIDAN Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Blanchard celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary with
two family reunions and an open
house. Elmer Blanchard and Laura
Buell were married at the home of
the Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Blanchard
at McMinnville May 7, 1902. and
have lived here all their married
life with the exception of 20 years
spent at Culver.
Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard have
six children, all of whom were
present for the celebration. There
were also 13 grandchildren and
one great grandchild present. Then
children are Mrs. R. G. Thomas of
Sheridan. Charles Blanchard of
Madias, Vance Blanchard of Bend,
Vein Blanchard of Redmond, Mrs.
Cecil Colson of Sheridan and Mrs.
James Morey of Salem.
Saturday Mr. Blanchard's family
had a family reunion honoring the
couple at the Buell Hall, when
about 75 relatives and friends were
gathered. Sunday Mrs. Blanchard's
family had a family reunion at the
Blanchard home, when about 56
were present.
Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6
was open house for friends and
neighbors. About 50 called during
the afternoon. Serving were the
Blanchard's daughters. Mrs. James
Morey, Mrs. Cecil Colson, Mrs.
Dora Thomas, and granddaughters,
Mrs. J. H. Klaneeky. Mrs. Glenda
Daniels, Mary Louise Blanchard
and Nadine Thomas.
Hey, mom,
they'll let me
pitch if
you mix
pitcher of
REAL
GOLD!
Serve healthful, orange-rich
Real Gold beverage 'round-the-clock.
Each can contains
concentrated juice of 6 to 8
California juice orangesl
Bay th first pedr at the regular
ptico got the sercmd pair
FEES .
Mrs. Dodge to
Head Guild
The Marion Lela Norris Wes
leyan Service Guild met at the
home of Miss Mildred Yetter Mon
day evening. Mrs. Hallie Eckley
and Mrs. John Sohrt were assisting
hostesses.
Mrs. E. E. Bergman gave a read
ing on "All Children Our Con
cern." Mrs. George Hall had
charge of devotions. Mrs. C. H.
Holcomb gave a report on the
Oregon Conference of Women's
Society of Christian Service
Guilds held at Forest Grove.
Mrs. Bergman installed the fol
lowing officers: president, Mrs. W.
F. Dodge: vice president, Mrs.
Charles Anderson; treasurer, Miss
Nellie Wales; secretary, Mrs.
Harold Jory; membership chair
man, Mrs. Norma Shaw; promo
tion secretary, Mrs. Dan Wright;
spiritual life chairman, Mrs. C. H.
Holcomb; Christian and social re
lations and local church activities
chairman, Mrs. George Hall; wed
ding chairman, Mrs. Loyal Shafer;
hospitality chairman, Mrs. May
Purdy; music and recreation chair
man, Mrs. Halhe Eckley; mission
ary and education chairman, Mrs,
Adelaide Froman; supply chair
man, Mrs. B. E. Logan; publicity
chairman, Mrs. Ruth Graham;
cheer and contact chairman, Mrs.
J. M. Hartley, coordinator Mrs.!
Harvey Aston; librarian chairman, I
Mrs. Neil Brown.
Mrs. Bergman also had charge
of the pledge service. After a
short business meeting refresh
ments were served by the host
esses. Mrs. Hansen
Is Reelected
cascaae enapter. National Jsec-
Cascade Chapter, f
retaries Association met with Mrs.
Terese Hanks nn MnnHav pveninc
- oj
ior tneir regular Dusiness meeting
The following officers were;
elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. '
J. B. Hansen, reelected president:
Miss Loretta Muhs, first vice pres
ident; MLss Helen Ruettgers, sec
ond vice president; Miss Mayme
Smith, recording secretary; Miss
Lots Manning, corresponding sec-
retarv; and MlSS Ilene Allen treas-
urer-
The chapter voted to SDOnsor
one girl
camp.
scout for the summer
Mrs. James Armpriest and chil
dren. David and Diane, are spend
ing the week in Ontario at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn McLachlan, former Salem
, , '
residents
OPEN TIL 9 FRIDAY NIGHT
The J. J. Clothes Shop, Salem's Quality Clothiers
Brings Miami Florida Mai Marshall
National Advertised Brand
Copaverra Leisure Jackets to Salem
PERFECT COMBINATION
W " '4 fail
You'll find rt pays all ways to
for stylo, equality and groator
cOo cO
o
2 Doors West of liberty St.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schampi
Turner, Mrs. Preston W. Hale a J
the latter son Frank have just
returned from a trip of several
days through Oregon and Wash
ington. They visited relatives, Mr.
and Mrs. William C. Lang in
Spray, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs.
Kron in Bellingham.
Friendship night will be observ
ed by members of Ains worth
Chapter, OES, at the regular meet
ing tonight at the Scottish Rite
Temple at 8 o'clock. Members of
Adah Chapter, Independence, Sa
lem, Chadwick and Trinity Chap
ters of Salem have been invited
to attend.
Breakfast Fetes
Mothers Sunday
Junior Catholic Daughters of
Court Queen of Peace, Stay tan,
honored their mothers at breakfast
Sunday morning. Following mass
to which each junior escorted her
mother, the girls served their
mothers breakfast in the parish
hall, which was prepared by mem
bers of the Senior Court.
Toastmistress was president of
the Junior Court, Rose Marie
Kirsch, who introduced the guests
Mrs. Rose Bell, national director,
led the group in praver: Mrs. Ce-
celia Mertz Jr. Chairman wel-
! corned the guests and introduced
the Junior Counsellors.
Statf innmr rhairman Mrs A a-
, , - -o
nes Brown of Portland nrespnterl
the honor pins and Mrs. Rufina
Silbernagel presented the out
standing juniors with awards from
the Senior Court.
Other officers of the Senior
Court introduced were Mrs. Louise
Highberser vire rpspnl- Mrs .Tr:-
sje juei grand regent-elect; M
Clara Frank, vice
recent -lprt
-... 1 r r '
hpfcifi vvdb ivirs. iviary l.c
Doux, state regent, of Mt. Angel.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Tho undersigned, as admini.stratrix
of t!:e Hs'ate of Laura T. Ramsden. de
ceased, has filed her final account in
tii- Circuit Court of the State of Ore
day oi June. 1952. at 9:30 AM." of said
gon lor Marion County and the Seventh
day and the Court Room of said Court
1 j" ,h County Court House at Salem.
Oregon, has been nominated by the
Court as the time and Dlace for hear-
, ng objections to such final account
and the settlement thereof.
Dated tha third dav of Mav. 1952.
Oda Welch Stege.
Administratrix of the estate
of Laura T. Ranvsden.
deceased.
Ray H Wassam.
3A6. Maso"c 4BWf.-
Attorney for the Es
Estate.
M. 7. 14. 21. 28 J. 4.
3
buy your cloths at J. J. 's
value.
CLOTHES 387
SHOP Sta,e s-
Next Door toVUrtman 's Jewelry
Hew York Slock Quotations
NEW YORK 0P Tuesday's
closing quotations.
Admiral Corporation 2SV4
Allied CUtmical S
ALUs Chalmers 497,t
American Airlines 13
American Power & Light .... 24
American Tel & Tel .. 154
American Tobacco 55 Va
Anaconda Copper 41
Atchison Railroad 80 Vi
Bethlehem Steel 47
Boeing Airplane Co ..... 47 Vx
Borg Warner 60
Burroughs Adding Machine 17
California Packing 24
Canadian Pacific S5'4
Caterpillar Tractor 50
Celanese Corporation 40
Chrysler Corporation 75
Cities Service 100
Consolidated Edison 35
Consolidated Vultee . 17
Crown Zellerbach 51
Curtiss Wright 8
Douglas Aircraft 55
doPont de Nemours 85
Eastman Kodak 43
Emerson Radio 14
General Electric 59
General Foods 43
General Motors 54
Georgia Pac Plywood 20
Goodyear Tire 41
Homesake Mining Co 37
International Harvester 33
International Paper 46 V
Johns Manville 73
; Kennecott Copper
76
I
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Salem Market
Quotations
(Ai of iat vestsidar)
Ml VI l- Kr A f
Pre ilium
No 1
No 2
75
.72
.62
.7j
.80
Bl1 ,tR
Wh J.esa e
Retail
lgcs (Buying)
1 nnoifM.r u' icti rang from
lo -ntj
Larue A A
Large A
Medium A A
Medium
Small
vj buying
orlce
.4.1
3!l
J7
.24
.15
18 ;
2
.14 I
-26 I
i Leghorn Hens
vi I TR
iColoied Hens
Colorr-d Fryers
j old masters
Roasters
I 1VKSTOH
Vallev Packing Company Quotations)
Fat Da-fry
19 00 to 21 00
17 00 to 20 00
Cutter
Heifers
Bulla
Good Veal
20.00 to 24 00
20 00 to 27 00
30 00 to 33 00
24 00 to 32 00
26 00 to 28 0O
20 00 to 25 00
15 00 to 20 00
Calves
Spring Lambs
Yearling Lambs
Yearling over 115 lbs.
I $ 0 Less for Sheared Slieeol
Ewes 2 00 to
7 00
Here Is the Greatest
Miracle Value
We Have Ever Offered
A COMPLETE NEW
SUMMER OUTFIT
SPORT COAT
AND SLACKS
BOTH FOR ONLY
s
Copaverra
Jackets in nw pin cKxks, brown whrt,
blu and wKtt, rd and grn, grn and
gold.
Also lots of Don Park brand Jackets in sotts
colors and two tones. Slacks in solid colors,
plaids, cheeks and sixiares la famous cus
tom tailored Santo-, brand. Mix or match
to SMit yonr taste from oar large stock of new
19S2 most vonnlar styles. Licht as a feather,
cool as a cuenmber.
Bottor known, nono bettor
OFei in.
9 P. f.l
FRIDAY rim
Libby. McNeill 7
Lockheed Aircraft 21
Loew's Incorporated
Lxng Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvin a lor
New York Central ..
Northern Pacific
1.-1
P.6
f -'2
13
18
77
Pacific Gas & Electric 33
Pacific Tel St Tel L ...110
Packard Motor Car 4
Penney J. C. Co. 67
Pennsylvania R. R 18
Pepsi Cola Co 9
Philco Radio 29
Radio Corporation 28
Rayonier Corporation 26
Rayonier Iincorp. Pfd 35 V4
Republic Steel 40
Reynolds Metals 51
Richfield Oil 62
Safeway Stores Inc. 32
Scott Paper Co 50
Sears Roebuck & Co. 53
Socony -Vacuum Oil 37
Southern Pacific 74
Standard Oil Calif. . 54
Standard Oil N. J. 76
Studebaker Corp. 38
Sunshine Mining 9
Swift Se Company 32
Transamerica Corp.
25
17
42
115
26
Twentieth Century Fox
Union Oil Company .
I Union Pacific
; United Airlines
! United Aircraft
T Titi,J ' : P.
-iiiwrva kji JJI a L1UI1 J 8
United States Steel 38
Warner Pictures .. 131,
Western Union Tel 39
Westinghouse Electric ... 36
Woolworth Company 44
Portland Produce
PORTLAND (AP. -Tuesday - Butter
fat Tentative subject to immediate
change Premium quality maximum
to 35 to 1 per cent aciditv delivered in
Portland, 71-76c lh : firt quality 72-
second qualit- ,i)-, c V'allc routes
and country points 2 cents less.
Butter Wholesale fob hulk cubes
to wholesalers Tirade A A. 93 score. 71c
lb : 32 score (59c: B. 90 score. 67c: C.
8 score. Soc. Above prices stnctlv
IJORGE
AUTOMATIC
WASHER
Now 1951 Model
List Price 339.95
Cloee-
Out
Price
21995
Insect
Bombs
AERASOL
It Gots To
Req. 1.19
88c
ALL METAL
Ironing Boards
Easy to Sot up
Sturdy Construction
-k Non-Inflam able
9.95 98
Value Q
42-GAL.
Water Heaters
Limited Number
Worth "7088
99.95 M m
Acme
Tank Sprayers
2VarOL
Req. 7.75
5.65
3V-GoL
Reg. S35
6.75
79c LAWN EDGER
5.95 CROQUET SET
89c 10-QT. GALV. PAIL
2.19 FLORAL SPADE
65c GALV. FUNNEL
74NCH WALL BRUSH
The Stat man, Salem, Oregon. Worfnoe rfcry. May II, ItSl T
nominal.
Chcs Selling pric to Portland
wholesalers Ore on tingles 44-4"7c
lb.; Or (ton s-lb. loaf. 4-2r
Eggs to wholesalers Candled eggs
containing no loss, cases Included, fob
Portland A large 44.,-4c: A med
ium. 44',-43'it; B grade, large. S-41c.
Efs to retailers Grade AA large,
ttc: A Urge. -tr. AA medium 4cr.
A medium 4-47c. Cartons Sr additional.
Live Chickens No. 1 quanty. f o.b.
plant Fryers. 1-a lb 2s. -i lb..
2Sc: roasters. 4', lbs. and over. 28c:
heavy hens, all weights. ia19c; light
bens, all weights. l-17c. old roosters.
14-lie
Rabbits Average to growers Uvt
white. 4-J lbs . 34-T7c. 5-4 lbs.. e-2c;
old does U-15c. few higher: fresh dress
ed fryers to retailers sO-Mc.
rreah dressed Meats wholesalers I
retailers; Uars per ret:
Beef Steers, choice. SOO-7O0 lbs,
53 0O-3 JO; good. SJ0-M; commer
cial rrea-siie: wttitty. 4ii3-4.3; cm.
commercial. 47.e-l JO; atUtty 44 0O
49 JO; eaaners-cutters. 4J.OO-44ao.
Beef cuts choice sseers Bind quar
ters. 63 JO-4 jo; rouavds. SI M-SI J; full
loins, trimmed. aijOO-4aO; triangtas.
43 0-4.40. for-quarten. 4aoo-4J.7;
chucks. 53 00-53.00; rib. C3 0O-79J
Veal Good -choice. Ss.00-9a0; com
mercial. SO 00-31 SO.
Pork cuts Loins, cboice. S-12 lbs .
S4.00-3SJO; shouiders. IS lbs S3 JO
SS 00; spareribs. 44 SO-4 10; fresh ham.
10-14 lbs . SI 00-53 30
Lambs Choice-prime. 40-54 lb .
5S 00-SO 40: good. S 0O-5S 40
Mutton Good -rhoice. 2910-33 00
Wool Grease basis, nominally 4 3-53c
Mohair 55c lb. on 12-month growth,
f o.b. country shipping points.
Coantir-kiUed Baeats:
Mutton Best ewes and wethers. 20-
Stocks and Bonds
Corr.Dtled by The Associated Pies
Mav 20
STOCK AVERAGES
30
IS
Rails
A 7
78 0
77 3
19
L'Ulj
A 3
52 0
3 7
51 8
SO 9
47 J
Ind.
A S
134 J
IS! 6
13; 5
m i
123 8
Net change
Tue-dav
Pre. dav .
Wfrs a g i
Mivith jo
Yea: ag J
101 7
102 3
100
9'. 9
53 0
BO N D
WER VGES
2D
!0
Ind
10
Rills
A 2
96 1
. 95 9
. 95 9
. 95 6
. 95 3
96 1
en:
Net cr.ar.k:e
A ;
W 9 8
9i 8 9 3
99 0 9t S
91 0 99 0
99 9 99 5
99.2 99 4
Tuedv
PTev day
Week .no
Month as
Year ago
1952 high
1 6
ONEY SAVERS
AT ALLEN'S
APEX DLSHOMATTC
Dish Washer
New Floor Demonstrator
List Price 339.95
Closo-
Out
Price
19995
NEW GOULD
WATER SYSTEMS
Fully Guaranteed
V. HJLUl 207. SO
17900
NOW ..
SO
ALSO
Gets you a new but dis
continued Model Bal
anced Flow Shallow Well
Pump.
" 1
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HONEY SAYEBS On USED ITEI1S
We have aecamalate a lot of Trade-ins that bars beta
Thoroughly Cheeked and Ke-eondiuoned.
OFERED AT GREAT SAVINGS
WASHING MACHINES
POWER LAWN MOWERS
HOME WATER SYSTEMS
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS
HAND LAWN MOWERS
ANY TERMS IN REASON
-Spec 44c
- 4.98 v
69c if 6CORGSE A y
" 3.CO LuiiiMinn. m.-ua ;(
2Sc lt4 roub heavy bucks, mwm li
ne Beef Uttbts- cows, 5-47e CH
aters -cutters. S-43e.
Hocs-en aOockers, 2-3Jc fc aswsu
hsrht 34-2Sc.
Lambs Best, U-Mc lb.
Oniofia M Sb. sacks Texas Whitaf
Wax. C.M-M; Calif, yellows, larre.
AttstraUaai Brown, aoed, 1Mr.
Potatoes Offcrlikss hMhU IMtcear
nominaUr firm.
Kay 0. S. No. 2 frees mUmU. d
lirered ear and truck iota. to.b. fori,
land. nosninaJly 4-4JO-4SJW. -
Portland Grain
PORTLXKD f API Timrlaj- Triicat
bid to arrive market. Hxti Nv 1 bulk.
OeUvered Coast: SoA Wait X.43; &otf
Wnite lreudlc Rex x.43- Wb.rt
Qub 2 41
Kaxd Bed Winter: Ordinary X; 1
Pr cent r. 11 per cent 2.44, U per
cent 1-44.
Hard Wait Baart: Ordinary 21 4S; -per
cent 2 45 11 per cent 2-45; 12 per
cent 2.43.
Car receipts: Wheat 11. bariey ti
Beur I: icrn oats 4; mBl feed t.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND (APt-tUSTAAl TwesdaT
CatlSe uUUt 125; noedoTer !; iedl
rteers scarce, quotable steady wtla
Moodar i ttrong market: ocber rlasir a '
very slow; cows again weak lower
wltto sofne sajea as much as 1M lower
for two days; 1 sizeabia lot ted ateera
not et artown: few utility steers H 0
2 90; utihty and low cocnmercial bett
ers Z2.0O-27.M; canner and cutter cows
mostly 17 00-20 OO; odd head to 21 00
aheUs downward to 15 00 or below
utuitj" cows mostly 21JO-23JM: few
comnverctal cows op to 26.00. odd head
1 2SO. cure: and utility bulls 23 0
n oo. oaa Read to Za 00
Calves salable 25; market active, fullr
steady, choice and odd nrune Ur
33 0O-T7 00: co:r.iT.ercial and rood 21 0
I 34 0C uti! t - n
60 Hos salable 500; tn eludes 1 load not
StJu being !r.o-.. . . ... ,ei y
A 6 . ilo . anever.i : i-1 .V love.-, quality
1CTI3 unusuallr poor- few lots choice No 1
and 2 butcher Irani 19J-i30 lbs 23.50
24 CW. bulk of 130-235 ib weights con
si5:;r. of medltirr. grades and choice.
No 3 type sellme at ZiO-232S: ft-w
choi.-e 34O-5O0 lb sows 17 50-i00: medi
; um grades down to 15 00. (food hetrr
10 feeder pigs steady at 22 04.
Frm Sheep salable rOG. na rket sktw.
L ncti around iOc lo irer: good to prurse 90-ft5
75 1 i ib spring lambs 3 M-13 50 good and
7 1 choice 92-112 !b N5 3 pelt old crop
75 1 lambs 25 00-55 50 Tiedl urr. and good
75 8 5horn feeders 22 00-23 00; odd eond
wavt ewes
un to 9 00
00. lightweight qiacttabW
PORCELAIN STEEL
BATH TUBS
Rea. Values to 79.00
5-FL Recees Tub
5-FL Corner Tub
4V-FL Recess Tub
CI90
Choice . . 3W
Leas Trim
Qna-nttUea Llxaited
Pint Size
VACUUM
Bottle
Boa.
98c
83c
Garden
Barrow
ir piiciircv
AM A 1
proof wheel. All -m
metal esmstroc- r
tioei. WeU bal- ,i
2.39
Garden Spade 1.69
Garden Hoe 1.34
49c
B axil: oo
Bakes
M
20-GAL. p p
Garbage
Can
3.59 Value t
SPECIAL lf j
293 Jr'-r"
390