Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 05, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Tuesday, May 5, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Saltm, Oregon
Pag
M Offering
More Timber
I According to a recent an
iouncement by G. F. Home,
cting district forester, seven
racts of timber under the jur
idiction of the Bureau of Land
lanagement containing an es-
lmated 23,540,000 board feet
if timber appraised at $479,769
irill be offered for oral bidding
ale at 10 a.m., May 11, at the
alem district office at 460
orth High street.
A tract in Tillamook county
Is being offered in an attempt
10 salvage ,ouo,uuu ouaro xeei
bf fire-killed timber In the Til
lamook Burn. The contract for
flthls tract will require that 135
iacres be planted after the re-
Jmoval of the timber in order
ito insure the early re-estab
lishment of the forest cover.
One of the tracts being of
fered is located In the Quartz-
ville Creek drainage in Linn
county and contains 5,425,000
board feet of high value old-
growth Douglas fir and west
ern Hemlock. Two other Linn
county tracts being offered con
tain 1,415,000 board feet and
346,000 board feet of salvage
timber.
Three other tracts of salvage
timber are being offered, one
of which is located in Lane
county, the two remaining be
ing located in Benton county.
Four Corners
V A SALE AS GREAT AS ITS NAME! Y
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11 111 13
Four Corners A reunion of
a brother and sister who hadn't
seen each other for 21 years
took place this week in the E.
A., Snook home ' when Mrs.
Knnnlt'a hrnther. Walter Dob
bins of Chadron, Neb., arrived
for a visit. .
Th , Fmir f!nmim Unci and
Gun club will hold its May
meeting Tuesday, May o, in
Pnmmunitv hull.
WltHfntlnnn tfn to Mr. and
Mrs. William Garver (Delia
McCart) upon the birtn ol a
son, April 27, at we saiem
General hospital. The boy has
been named Vern Edwin and
weighed seven pounds and
eight and one half ounces.
There are two brothers, Wayne
and Boger and the grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
McCart of Bayard, Neb., and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Headly of
Salem. '"'"'
The Lincoln school Mother's
club will meet Thursday, May
7, at 1:15 p.m. In the multi
nnrnnio mom of the school.
This is election of officers. The
4-H clubs will give the pro
sram. This is the last meet-
ins n1 the vear.
The Four Corners Woman's
club will hold Its May meeting
Thursday, May 7, at 8 p.m. in
the Community hall. Preced
the business meeting Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Clark and Kathy
and Kenneth Clark will pre
sent a musical program. Of
ficers will be elected. Host
esses will be Mrs. Melvin Scott,
Front T.nhr Mrs. E. R.
Corning, Mrs. Charles West,
Walter Dobbins of Chadron,
Neb., was the guest of honor
Sunday evening when Mr. and
. Mrs. Roy Thayer opened their
home for a family reunion. A
buffet supper was served to
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Snook, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Snook, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Snook, Mr. snd
Mrs. Harold Snook, Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Nuttbrock, the
Misses Janet Snook, Marilyn
and Sybil Snook, uetty ana
Kathy Snook, Leta and Garnet
Thayer, Dennis Nuttbrock, Al
len and .David Snook, Aaron
and Robbin Thayer.
Out of town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. O.- P. Pearson, Elea
nor and Vicky of Newport.
Mrs. Pearson is an old friend
of the Snook family when they
all resided in Nebraska.
Library Association
Elects Salem Man
Ainsley A. Whitman, head
librarian at Willamette univer
sity, was elected president of
the Oregon Library association
for 1953-54 at the annual con
vention of the organization
held at Bend.
Whitman, who Joined the
Oregon Library association in
1950 at the time of his appoint
ment to Willamette, was for
merly librarian at the Univer
sity of Georgia and California
State Polytechnic school.
Association plans for the fis
cal year will include a com
' prehensive study of the prob-
r . A , llUtitlan with
lems OI uregon uuiouo..o, ......
special emphasis given to the
county level.
"ARTHRITIS?
I have been wonderfully blessed
In being restored to active Ufe
after being crippled In nearly
, every Joint in my body and with
muscular soreness from head to
foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis
and other forms of Rheumatism,
hands deformed and my ankles
were set.
t.iniixi t nrohlblts telling
you more here but If , you will
write me I will reply at once and
tell you how I received this won
derful relief.
Mrs. tela S. Wier
2805 Arbor Hills Drive
P. O. Box 3122
Jackson 1, Mississippi
of Yards
Formerly Sold up to
1.98 yd.
Mil 03CD0
fly RTR)IT)IY?
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nOl Hundreds
C Make your selection
KKJVV from dozens of par-
r 35fTv I A . terns and solid fabrics.
ten S3 Lrv'r
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Oon't 'Aftiss This!
Bark Cloth
Draperies
vn
6
Reg.
6.99
Save 3.001
PAIR
Just add them together
for any width window. . . .
Your choice of 8 decora
tor colors. '
yd.
Waiting for you at Sears , . . home fashions by-the-yard!
These thrilling new bark and pebble prints and solids
will bring quiet, drab rooms alive with color. The colors
are vat-dyed and pre-shrunk.
You've seen these fine
fabrics selling elsewhere
up to 2.50
Ideal for Draperies
or Slipcovers
Choice of solid,
floral or geometric
55
yd. ,
REFRESHIN
Tier on Tier
Rayon
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PAIR (O) (CO Pair
This wonderful fabric sale lets you enjoy the glamour of
custom-made slip-overs and draperies at budget-welcome
savings! Choose yours today! You'll not want to miss
this sale!
Imagine
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a Spread That NEEDS NO IRONING!
Reg. 6.98 Cotton Plisse
BEDSPREADS
Acetate marquisette with Searset
finish. Pre-shirred heading. In
iVOry' 1 AO
38" Length 1.1"
ORGANDY 1"
Pre-shirred rod hems offer uniform
fullness. Deep 6-in. French headed
ruffles. In White, Sunshine Yellow. :
With matching valancel
1 99
Matching valance Yd.
59c
NYLON 2
39
30"
Good quality nylon has pre-shirred
heading. Deep 6-in. French head
ed ruffling. Side hems. In Ivory
White.
36" Length
Full or Twin
SAVE 2.01!
97
Matching valanc Yd,
2.79
79c
Wonderfully washable . . . need no ironing. In
Victorian Pink, Mint Green, Sunshine Yellow,
Pacific Blue, Spice Brown, Cherry Red and
White.
SALE! SALE!
Rayon Panels
REUPH0LSTER AT BIG SAVINGS!
100 duPont Nylon Fabrics
7799
Compare the Quality
With Nylon Selling up
to 17.00 elsewhere.
Lone wearing beautiful nylon as the price of cotton fabrlcsl Buy
ngonJ Z ut Tto $10 00 a yard. Can be washed right on the turn
Ue with pnder V. . Save on cleaning. Buy during thU
sale and aave!l! ' .
During This Sale Only
Sheer and lovely, Searset
finish minimizes shrinkog
Nylon Panels
Reg. 2.39
Money Saving
Reductions!
Work saving nylon beauties. I I
i l ln mnrntiketre ll'AYE I.U
needs little ironing. Shrinks
ess than 1 .
less man i 70. mm
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