Nice Armful k4 i - ! FOUR CORNERS Each of the chinchillas shewn above en u arm of Mr. W. J. Marth wan a tan ribbon at the recent chin chilla show la Lane County. Chinchillas of Marsh Family Win Awards f lUUnaa Nawa Sarrteo FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Marsh and 10-year-old son, Vnrin -H mnn tr a tin 9 what fUAU " " - " family cooperation can accomplish at their Chinciuua iuncn h w C T .an raster Dr. Last year, Edwin, fourth grader at Lincoln School, earned the privilege 01 cnoosmg ouj fViinrttilla for his OWD. Lady luck was generous the dajr he chose that day-oia cnincnuia, from among many litters, last spring, for at the open Mid-Wil-lomatt fhlnrhilla show held re cently at the Lane County Fair grounds, his TfrtnrhiHa took first award in its age group, first in its class for color, and was tne reserve fhamninnfemale of the shOW. V, Th Marsh' entered two other chinchillas that brought home two first awards I and one reserve champion male ribbon. ThA awards make the Marsh's -hinrhlas eligible for entry in the pen International Chinchilla show at Los Angeles on Sunday. They left Friday for Los Angeles to ex hibit their prize winning animals. Man Arrested After Accident r . A Salem man was arrested by city police early Friday morning on a charge of being drunk on a public street following a collision with a parked car.- S.--. , Police said" George H. Graben horst. Sr., 1655 Fir St, was re leased on $15 baiL A car owned by Grabenhorst, police reported, collided with a parked auto owned by Otis Cass of 631 S. Commercial St in front of the latters home.. Both cars had to be towned from the scene. Really r r Li Here's a thought to ponder: The right investment is equal to a life time of toil" Yes. a carefully selected invest- A 1T1 x yior you. It may s well earn MORE .v vi THAN a person . j - holding down a f f'full-timo job. Al- n ' so, it may gain in value equal to v i many years total x f income from or " dinary work. 7s?: Naturally, for TwiAait tiaymiA 4na wiuia ment jg Real Eg. tate. This la because nearly all of us are reasonably familiar with it It is basic the foundation for all other forms of wealth. It exists all around us as homes, farms, apartments, motels, downtown buildings, and so on. . Real Estate investment opportu nities are available NOW. Some are all set up. Others require im agination, such as, converting or remodeling -"rundown" or obso lete properties. But how to select the "right in vestment" In real estate for you? The best way is to consult us. There is no charge for this service. We are trained in real estate values, and familiar with the ad vantages and limitations of the various kinds of income-producing properties. Discuss a real estate Investment with us. Well have the facts and figures as to size of down pay ment loan commitment and in come possibilities. Just call 2-4664 for an appointment or come irL - Baulins BcaUy "Hollywood Bealior 28S3 N. Capitol St, Telephono 4-1781 24C34 m:m c:i i:cv to Tz:::a Ycua i:zi:i barf WlMtabastSaC: Ha .'l,l!,-"J,;-!:i:'.!J'".';l'MIII'li'l,i'!i!,l'.tMI;it!!M!lr'! I- ;;,!!;; VailEey Nemo IBpilelio ; nayesviUe Boy Scout Troop 20 will hold a Court ot Honor at 7:30 pan. Tuesday at Halbert Memorial Baptist Church. Everyone is wel come. Movies will be shown, and refreshments will be served. Sllverton Air observers will meet at 8 pjn. Tuesday at the KP HalL Air Force representatives will be present and informational movies will be shown. Former ob servers and friends are invited. Wlllamlna The Rebekah Lodge will serve a public dinner Tues day from 6-8 pan. at. the lodge halt ' The ham dinner will be a benefit for a new floor. Sheridan The Dairy Queen, j Sheridan's newest business, opened Friday. It is owned by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aldrich ox McMinnville who also have stores there and at Newberg. Hubbard Thalia Rebekah Lodge has voted to help support an IOOF float in the Portland Rose Festi val parade. A cake walk will be held at the next meeting to raise funds., . -.,. ', Bnena Vista William E. Pra ther has returned home following his discharge from the Marine Corps. He plans to enter the bak ery school at Oregon Technical Institute. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Leland Prather. : Hopewell The Hopewell dis trict has raised $65 for the' Red Cross. Mrs. John Geisler is chair man, assisted by Mrs. Thelma Mc Kenney and Mrs. Dorothy Tarter. Sweet Home Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wells will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday. Open house will be held from 2-5 pjn. at their home three miles southwest of Sweet Home. Falls City The musical pre sented recently by high school students netted $96 for the school. It will be presented soon at Val setz. Marioa The Marion Farmers Union will hold a covered-dish supper at 8 pan. Friday, followed by pinochle playing, v Fringie Intermediate grades of Pringle School will present a tal ent show Friday. Parents and friends are invited. The school also plans a music , and rhythm festival on May 1, an outdoor pro gram in which music and physical education classes will participate. . Hubbard The Hubbard Com munity Church will be cleaned Tuesday by members of the Ladies Aid. Detroit Detroit-Idanha High School faculty have invited the high school student body to a re ception to be held Thursday from 7 to 10 pjn. at the school gymna sium. : Idanha The Idanha Legion Auxiliary will sponsor a cooked food and apron sale at Davis Store on Friday, beginning at 10 a Jit. . Benton Group Protests Adair Prison Plan Statesman News Serrlet ALBANY Proposed establish ment of a state penal institution in the former Camp Adair area is opposed by the North 40 Club, a service group of North. Benton A club statement released by M. W. Wilson, secretary, declared that County rural residents, ings and other facilities used by water and sewages systems, build Camp Adair have deteriorated so much that repair would not bo feasible. "If this means loss of the state game farm,1 the statement con cluded," we are opposed to this measure. The game commission has spent much time and money organizing facilities in the Camp Adair area, and is putting tne area to its best use at the present time." A bill which would Drovide for operation of an intermediate in stitution at Camp Adair is now pending at the State Legislature. Vandals Throw Rocks Through Farm Window Statesmaa News Serrk SILVERTON Police are inves tigating the hurling of two rocks through the front windows in the home of Guy Sanders, Evans Val ley, about 1 a.m. Wednesday. The Sanders were asleep at the time, and the cracking of the big plate glass window awakened them. They got up in time to see a car drive away.. The two rocks, one about six inches in diameter, struck the wall 'across the living room from the window. A year ago, an outbreak of win dow breaking occurred in the Sil- verton area. FnmeThrips Reach Peak Thrips emergence under prune trees reached a peak Friday, re ports S. C Jones, entomologist at Oregon State College experiment station. Jones recommends that one of the following DDT sprays or dusts be applied by prune grow ers as soon as possible in orchards having thrips: , A spray made of one pint of 25 per cent DDT In oil emulsion with enough water to make 100 gallons of spray. . " " 2. A spray made of two pounds of 50 per cent DDT wettable pow der with enough water to make 100 gallons of spray. 3. For semi-concentrate or con centrate types spray equipment: Use IVi pounds 50 per cent or A pounds 75 per cent wettable pow der per acre or 3 pints 25 per cent DDT emulsion per acre. 4. A dust made of S per cent DD i' combined with sulfur or oth er non-alkaline materials. Use about 40 pounds per acre in the average mature orchard. Orchards on the higher eleva tions may be a few days behind those on the valley floor, says D. L. Rasmussen, county extension agent. Since the peak of emerg ence is usually reached when 30 to 40 per cent of the blossom buds snow green at mm tips, growers can wait for this growth stage be fore applying their spray or dust Qovecdale Pupils Win Ribbons at Science Exposition Statesmaa Naws ferric CLOVERDAIJC Tiinn nf rtA. verdale School ontmdfivo n. hibits at the recent Northwest Science Exposition at Portland, and all of them won awards. Two received second-place ribbons, the others placed third. Entries were: Prehistnrie an!. mala, by Jane Feller and Juno occvenaon; now a city gets its waier, iieste Hennies and Esth er Mudfett: constellations. Jnhn Brush, Curtis vKreger and Gene ncvAiray; moaern iarm, Clifford Cookson and Judy Stark: and land M a iormannni primary pUpUS. WitJiMariiies . 4 ' ) ' Robert Earl Nixon (above), sen of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Nixon. ' Aantsrille, la mdergemg Mar tae boot training at San Diego, Calif. 'Better Roadside' Contest Slated by Union Hill Grange StaUsaua News Sorvko UNION ITILL A -better roadsldo' eoatest win hm ipn sored hero ay the Union Hill Grange Commimity Betterment Chua, . Residents wfQ bo encouraged to point their aailbexes, paint names plainly, en boxes and beantify the roadside aronnd tko mailbox. A prlao wtn s awarded to the one aaaking the most im provement. The eoatest coincides with the Seta anniversary of raral free delivery and tne eatil serrieea enrreat campaign for impreve ' ment of rural null boxes. GRATEFUL, TOWN - KAMSACK, Sask. J?) This town. 140 miles northeast of Re tina, remembering aid after a cyclone in 1944, recently voted $500 to the relief fund for Eu ropean flood sufferers. Auction Etind At Woodburn Passes.$l,500 Statesman news Serrko s WOODBURN Receipts from Woodburn's Community Auction reached 11-509 Saturria-r stuI mn. tributlons were pushing the figure toward the $1,600 mark. . The ermtrihiifinvM Mm mttm t was announced publicly that the event . VU a horum for . nalln. stricken Wayne Byers, his wife an4 ttiMa J1 - - OUI t W V r'la Highlights of the auction in cluded a $10 bid by Mrs. Ray Glatt for the services of Dr. G. B. Smith as caddv on a round of vrit TV Smith in turn bid $14 for a small nam, cured and donated by Gar field Voget of Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Seely, separated In the huge - crowd, learned after the auction they had run up the bid against each other for the piano lessons donated by sars. J iorence Afire. Winners of special prizes at the auction included Ed Hmun SmH Campbell and N. C Hudson. Mi Warring, WoodburnDies Statessua Hews Serrle WOODBURN Concluding rites for Ancelettie Armina Warring. 89, who died Friday, were held Saturday at Mt Crest Abbey Cre matorium in Salem following pri vate services at Ringo Chapel. The Kev. ormal B. Trick officiated. Mrs. Warring died at a Wood burn nursing homo where she had lived for two years. Previously she resided with her son,' Max War ring, at Woodburn. The deceased was born Nov. 21, 1863, at Guildford, Minn. She was a Methodist. Also surviving are a son, Lynn. Glacier Park, Mont; daughter, Mrs. Esther Campbell, Coquille; brother, Allie Warring, in Saskat chewan. Canada: also five grand children and five great-grand' children. TS mammon, galea. Ore.. rSxa&ar. March 13. 11531 J 100 Register For Y Camp : Annroximatelv 100 Salem K-v and eirls registered Satiirdav fm the annual YMCA camping period next summer at uamp Silver Creek. - - Rppictratirm Satunlav wn fnr Salem residents only. The regis tration list will be open every day beffinninff todav at tho YMfLA. for aS vouths in this area. The lists will be closed when the 700 ca pacity figure is reached, which usually Is late In April, YMCA of ficial gaid. " The camDX for hova. 0 in is ra from June 21 to Aug. $. For girts,. v w ii, um camp period is Aug 9 to 15. -is .- ,,-., t3 V oi. For a lawn of distinction, try the famous Scoffs feeaury clan . . . TURF tUUDtV' to bring out color and hoohh . '. SCOTTS soW to provide a carpo of thick, sfurdy crass. SiSOX LAWN SEED Blond of ott poronnjal arosoos. Thf hih oerroioatkxi, heovy, friple-ctooned seed is 99.9 1H weodfroo. Make th deiuxo lawn in sun or tight shade lib -11.50 5 lbs-17.35 Qrosseo ronownod for durability. Good for poor and dry soils. Use in full sun or dense shad. 1 B -11.25 5 fbs-$4.15 TUTf EtADpt This complete gremfood asouros rlchor color and mkker growth. 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