East Salem Club Members ' Faithful During Summer East Salem, June 24 One of the faithful 4-H clubs in East Salem holding meeting each month for general discussions and planning on the state fair is the Middle Grove Dairy Calf club The June meeting was held in the home of Leonard Hammer. In the absence of the leader Donald uasseu me vice presiaeni Steve Patterson presided at thc- business meeting. Members pres ent were Lewis and Steve Pat terson, Edwin Stahl, Robert Schaffer, Gary Doty, Leonard Hammer, Jr., with guests Mrs. Leonard Hammer and Marie. Donald Bassett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bassett of Middle Grove is now on the two weeks' cruise of the navy reserves which was to take them from Seattle to San Francisco. Mrs. Henry Hanson of Auburn community entertained members of her sewing club Wednesday afternoon. Sewing were Mrs P.ay Alexander, Mrs, Warren Shrake. Mrs. Wilfred Wilier, Mrs. Burney Kenney and Mrs Stuart Johns and the hostess. Guests in the Hanson home were Rev. and Mrs. Borgen, John and Christine. Enjoying a picnic supper on the lawn of the Stuart Johns home on Monroe avenue were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lenninger, Keith, Donna, and Ann, June Stowell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilier and Freddy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Micholke, Bernice Mi- cholke, Victor Johns and the hostess. Friends of Mrs. Florence Wright will be interested to know she is recovering satis factorily from her sudden heart attack the past week and is now at the home of her daughter. I PLUMBING : CONTRACTING J Featuring Crane '; and Standard Fixture I Call 3-8555 $ Salem Heating & Sheet Metal Co. f 1085 Broadway J FREE ESTIMATES .: Distillery Deal Finally Closed Portland, June 24 MP) The state liquor commission wrote finis to the wartime distillery purchase, with a formal order ending the trusteeship over the Shawhan and Waterfill & Fra zier distilleries. Those plants were bought by Oregon and Washington during the whiskey shortage, to provide liquor for the two states. Wines sold through the com mission will be priced at the same level as in retail stores. So ruled the commission yes terday, in a measure to avoid competition with private firms. A liquor agency at Maupln was ordered closed, because the operation was "unsatisfactory." The commission took under consideration a proposed salary increase, for the agents in 111 state liquor stores. Mrs. John Cage on Silverton road. Amity Firecracker Shooting Limited Amity Mayor Vandelaar has issued a proclamation that fire crackers may be used July 3 to 5 within the city limits and only on those dates. Amity has an or diuance forbidding the shooting of firecrackers within the cltv limits. rnoloVox fHI MAKERS Of THI HAMMON1 08i MAPI It WILLS MUSIC STORE 432 State Salem, Ore. Audrey Hill Keeps Lead in Queen Race Albany, June 24 Audrey Hill, 18, held her position at the top of the list of ten 1949 Timber Carnival Queen contestants as late tabulation of votes was re leased Thursday, by Larry Al len, pin sales chairman. Sponsored by the Wagener & Williams Shell service station on highway 99E, "Rusty" turner! up with 15,450 votes as only sev en days remained before the queen race will be narrowed to five girls June 30. Elks' candidate June Ruark was in second place with 13.000 votes, followed by Gloria Fin tell, Main Street merchants, with 11,950. Fourth place was held by Maxine Rae of Foster, sponsored by the Willamette National Lumber company, with Leon ard Maynard, Donahue Motors Albany, in fifth place. The candidates receive ten Otn fnr --M -"If. r..:4ni T 1 fr 1 . . -i""" QMieiii, Oregon, Friday, June 24, 19493 of the pins assist in financing the Timber Carnival. Nebraska is the third largest cattle-producing state. CORRECTION! 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