Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 19, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Ralem. Oretron
Friday, February 19, 1054 '..
In The Valley
Lyons
Edited by MIKE FORBES
Mollis Bonei of Brownsville vis
ited at the Roberts home Sunday.
He recently returned from a trip
to Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lucler, who
recently purchased the Wlllard
Hartcnll home, moved there Wed
nesday of last week. The Hart-
a new
house west of town, have moved
to the Lynm Motel until their
house is completed.
LYONS The Mari-Linn PTC
club held its regular meeting at
the Mari-Linn school house. Mrs.
Martha Poole was unanimously
nlwlori nrpctflfnt tn rpnlnp Mr.
Mcrwin Knox, who resigned. Fol- j ncl's. wn n building
lowing the regular business
meeting the PTC with Kaith
Ttcbckah lodge and the Women's
Society of ChristinnScrviee as co
hostesses, heard a talk by Mar
joric Prichard who was a dele
gate to the united Nations, hue
was introduced by George Cole
of Stayton.
Buena Vista
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Carleton,
Larry and Carolyn from Bonne
ville, spent the weekend at their
home here. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Downing were hosts for
a dinner at their home honoring
their little grandson on his fourth
birthday anniversary. Covers
were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Carleton, Larry and Carolyn, Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Downing and
Paula and Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Downing. Sunday evening they
visited hu other grandmother.
Mrs. John McClurg who return,
ed home Saturday from the hos
pitol.
A "Cake Walk" will be held at
the Catholic Community hall
Monday evening, Feb. 22, as i
benefit for the March of Dimos.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Culwell
nd son of Bend spent the week
end in Lyons with relatives, His
mother, Mrs. Lydia Culwell re-
turned with them Sunday lor a
weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Walker
and little granddaughter, Connie
Walker, went to Seattle, Wed
nesday where they spent several
days visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crusnn and
daughter, Jerry, and Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Cruson were in
Portland Sunday where they at
tended the capping ceremonies
of the Emanuel School of Nurs
ing. Miss Gayle Cruson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cruson,
received her cap at that time.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly, from Sheridan, Wyo., who
are spending the winter at the
Stevens home, spent several days
in Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P, Lions spent
the week end at the coast, where
they were guests at the home of
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Taylor at Taylors
Landing near Waldport.
Mr. and Airs. Frank Kinsman
of Stayton were Sunday after
noon guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Huffman - and
daughters, Jeanctte, and Mrs.
Vernon Dlgerness.
Mrs. Wallace Power went to
Fresno, Calif., last week, where
she will visit at the home of their
daughter and family.
Recent dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Al
lenwere Mr. and Mrs. Gail Fox
of Salem.
Mrs. John McClurg, who under
went major surgery at the Salem
Memorial hospital, aJn. 29, re
turned to her home Saturday
SVl-Illllg.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard N.hia ,t
Sandy. Mr. and Mrr rvni,i
Naue and sons of Swnir
and Miss Ruby Naue of Salem
were Sunday dinner guests at
the home of their nnrpnlc u-
and Airs. Oscar Naue.
Sco
Mr. and Airs. Arnold Burgess
from Klamath Falls were Satur
day night guests at the home ni
her sister, Airs. Floyd alissett.
Sunday a family gathering and
pot lurk dinner was held. Pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Darwin
Raines and Alan, Mr. and Mrs.
Walalre Bovicr, Gary and Jim
mie, Airs. A. B. Syverson, all
from Mill City; Mr. and Mri.
Pelcr Elzel and Bernard of Fern
Ridge: Air. and Airs. Alerle De-
SCIO-The high school is work.
ng on the operetta, "Meet Ariz
ona. The date for the operetta
has not been decided.
Mr. and Mrs. Earlwood Hn
spent Saturday in Portland.
Mr. and Airs. Rov Thurston
spent the week end In Newport
at the home of their snn ..
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Airs
Harold Thurston.
On Sunday a dinner w om
en in honor of Air. anil Mn r,
Thurston's 47th wedding anni
versa ry.
Mrs. Allan LcBard surprised
her husband with a birthday par
ty Monday night.
Present were Mr. and Airs. F.
Scm, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mon.
son, Mr. and Airs. Kenny Mon-1
son, Mrs. N. LeBard and Nona,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ward
and family. i
sir. and Mrs. Roy Ward made
a business trip to Portland Wed
nesday. The Countryside Garden club
enjoyed a program and party at
the Grange hall Saturday night
at Richardson Gap. The hus
bands were guests for this event.
mr. ana mrs. Hoy AIcDonald of
BUENA VISTA Francis Law
son, Dorla Gray and Luclla
Schirman were hostesses for a
shower Wednesday evening at
the community hall for Airs.
Dave Goblc.
Sunday dinner guests of Air.
and Airs. Jonas Graber wero Mr.
and Mrs. Alilo Graber of Albany.
Miss Joan Belcher of Mon
mouth was a house guest at the
Fred Dctering home Sunday and
Ardcn Petering for the week
end. Airs. G. J. Hiebenthal and Bev
erly, Airs. N. S. Runkle, Air. and
Mrs. Elmo Prather, Mrs. Murray
Adams and Ray and Bill were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Prather.
Janet Busby held a party for
her Sunday school class, with the
Junior Workers as invited guests,
Friday evening at the commun
ity hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells at
tended the basketball games in
Corvallis Friday and Saturday
evenings at the Coliseum.
Airs. Harold Withrow, Mr. and
Airs. Bill Bacon and Betty Lou of.
Albany drove to Newberg Sun
day to visit Airs. Withrow's sister-in-law,
Minnie Aloorc, who is
sprimlslv ill
Air. and Airs. Perry Wells are
leaving for Laguna Beach, Calif.,
Wednesday to visit her sister,
Mrs. O. K. Paulus, and his broth
er, Marvin Wells. They expect
to spend two weeks vacationing.
Dorothy Hermans spent the
week-end with Air. and Airs. Vic
tor Bride. Dorothy attends
school in Portland. '
Air. and Mrs. Gordon Wells va
cationed Friday and Saturday at
DeLake, returning home by way
of Corvallis. Sunday they enter
tained for dinner, Air. and Airs.
Perry Wells.
Air. and Mrs. Guy Allen of Sa
lem spent Wednesday and Thurs
day at the Cecil Hultman home.
Airs. Leland Prather and son.
Bill, left for Lodi, Calif., Alonday
morning, where they will visit
her sister and then go on to Los
Angeles and-AIexico for a two
weeks' vacation. '
Air. and Mrs. C. F. Wells and
David were Sunday dinner guests
in Salem at the Willard Bartell
home.
Air. and Mrs. Clyde Camenter
of Salem were Monday evening
guesis oi mr. ana Airs. Cecil J'ra
ther. Sunday guests of Air. and Airs.
Zeb Millhouser were Air. and
A1rs. Chris Gandi and children
of San Diego, Air. and Airs. Wil
bert Croft of Portland, Mr. and
Airs. Leonard Todd, Earl Reeves
and Orris Cornutt. j
that the World Day of Prayer
would be held in the Prcsby
terian church on March 5. Re
freshments were served by the
hostess during the social hour.
Attending were Airs. Roy Wick
strom, Mrs. Earl Benbow, Mrs.
Nettie Smith, Airs. Al Cleveland,
Mrs. Paul Johnson. Mrs. W. J.
Jackson, Airs. W. L. Sochrn, Airs,
J. F. Spooner, Airs. Alaurice Dal'
ton, Airs. A. II. Davis, Airs. Earl
Richardson, and Airs. Hazel Fli-let.
Unionvale
Air. and Mrs. Douglas Gremmcl
motored to Foster on Monday
afternoon. Air. Gremmcl, assist
ant sales manager for the Wil
lamette Valley Lumber Co. for
tho past four years, has resigned
to accept a position with the H.
W. Aldrich Lumber Co., in Eu
gene. They have sold their home
at the corner of Ellis and Ash
Sts., to Mr. and Airs. Ben Dodge
and will move sooir to Eugene.
Air. Gremmcl was employed by
the Roscburg Lumber Co., be
fore coming to Dallas.
Gerry Wlckstrom, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Wirkstrom, is con
fined at home suffering from
mumps.
Dayton
Roberts
vine. Lorena and Wnvni of C.titos-
Air. and Airs. Arnold Burgess of Aumsville were recent Scio vis
Klamath Falls: Airs. Virgil Cribs iton.
and Sharvn from Casr.idia. anil -Mr. and Airs. HmiarI shoii,,,.
Mr. and Airs. Floyd Bassctt and ! A,r- nd Airs. J. Hatfield, and Air.'
.m irs. noy inurston attended
Cecil.
Airs. John Jungwirth honored
her husband on his birthday an
niversary with a dinner at their
home Sunday. Covers were laid
for Air. Jungwirth, the honored
guest, and Airs. Jungwirth, Air.
and Airs. Frances Jungwirth,
Janice, D nnis, Ronnie, Larry and
Duanc. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Jungwirth, Dickie, Gayle and
Johnic, all of Stayton and her
mother. Mr. Mtlrnhv 4mm c
lem. Additional afternoon guests ' ln ner nome "ere alter spending
wore Air. and Airs. George Jung- j "''"I years working with the
wirlh, Mary and Patsy from , S' r:n,onssy in Copenhagen,
Woodhurn and his mother, Airs. 1)rl"nark.
1 Rose Jungwirth from SI. Louis, ! 'lss "rl.v Stoddart returned
Ore. j Jo her home Monilay alter spend-
Ing a lew days in the Lebanon
Election nf officers was the i r,"nniunity hospital with pneu
main business at the meeting nf """
the Three Links club held at the 1 , Mr"- Harold Pynrh, Mrs. Bill
Rehekah hall Friday with an all j 'nch' Jlrs- Jhn Hatfield and
day meeting and pot luck din- . Lf,,(lv Elliott served the
ner at the noon hour. New of fi-1 "nnesriay Christian luncheon to
cers elected were e.lan Roberts, "'c !enonlrrs in the Baptist
a meeting Tuesday night at the
j iniomain uaptist church.
Pfc. Francis Spraguc and Mrs.
Sprague of El Paso, Texas, are
visiting at the home of Air. and
Jlrs. C. J. Thurston.
Airs. Spraguc is their daugh
ter. John Ransom of Rolla, Mo.,
was a recent visitor at the home
of Ins parents, .Mr. and Airs
George Miller.
Miss June Cyrus has returned
ROBERTS In commemora
tion of the 44th anniversary of
the Boy Scouts of America, Cub
Scouts of Pack 2 and their fami
lies held a Blue and Gold dinner
at the Robert's Grange hall, Alon
day evening. The dinner was no
host with a program and awards
following.
Den 3 presented the opening
ceremony. I
Airs. James - Alartsfield. nrnsi.
dent of the Robert's Mothers
club, presented an American flag
and a Pack flag to Cubmastcr
Holcomb.
The following awards were
presented to the Cubs: Den 1
Keith Austin. Lion award, one
gold arrow and two silver arrows-
Joe Curtis, Lion award, gold ar
row and two silver arrows; James
Alartsfield. two silver arrows-
Richard Alullican. two silver ar
rows; James Snectl, Lion award,
Kiu arrow ana tnreo silver ar
rows; Den 2 Kenny Graves,
near award, gold arrow, and 4
silver arrows, Bernard Papenfus,
won awaru and gold arrow;
James Orsborn, Bear award and
gold arrow. Den 3, Larry Bauer
and Eddy Query received their
Bnhcat pins.
DAYTON The Fellowship
Guild of the Christian church
met Thursday evening, Feb. 11, at
the home of Mrs. Fred Beinz in
Newberg.
Airs. Neil Trammell had the de
votional period.
Robert 1L Mulkey, pastor, who
was tno guest speaker, had as
his topic, "The Forgotten Man."
Later in the evening the group
enjoyea singing ana a valentine
game concluded the evening.
The next meeting will be with
Airs. Carl Rasaka on March 11.
The women have met on two
different occasions during the
past month at the home of Airs.
Robert Mulkey, where they have
been making stuffed animals to
be sent to a children's home m
foreign country.
Little Barbara Fisher, daugh
ter ot Mr. and Airs. W. J. Fisher
of Portland, spent the week-end
here with her grandparents, Air.
and Airs. Guy Remme. Her par
ents came, for her Sunday.
Air. and Airs. George Blum of
Tillamook came to spend Valen
tine's day with her mother, Mrs.
Aliriam Krake.
A group of friends gathered at
the home of Mr. and Airs. Earl
Lofton Saturday evening for no
host dinner. Samba was the div
ersion of the evening.
The cast for the junior class
play at the Dayton high school
was chosen last week and in
cludes Judy Coburn, Jack Scley,
Carol Hraba, Shirley Hcdgecoeit,
Uiis Schmilz, Pat Grover, Ruth
Crieser, Harold Lyons, Roberta
hlilwell, Ronnie Ellis, Norman
Ncwhouse, Yvonne Ewing, Bon
nie Swan, Pat Palmer, Joan Ov
crgard, Duane Barnes.
The play is scheduled for
Alarch 12.
- UNIONVALE Mrs. Clark
Noble of Unionvale was a guest
of her mother, Airs. A. C. Stout
cnburg, in Portland for three
days recently.
Clark Noble of Unionvale Is
setting 500 improved Elbcrta
peach trees on his Grand Island
farm to replace trees past prof
itable productive age that have
been removed.
The dressmaking class of the
Unionvale home extension uit
held a meeting Monday at the
social room of the local church.
Attending were Mcsdames Clyde
Dollar, Steven Ncvil, Clark No
ble, Claude Pilcher, V. V. Scott
gan, Fred C. Stockhoff, Jacob
Tompkins, Cecil Will, the proj
ect leader.
Afrs. Clyde Dollar entertained
at the parsonage with a gadget
party Tuesday.
Air. and Airs. E. M. Coals were
Sunday evening guests, of Airs,
Carl Launcr and family.
Airs. Owen Turner of Union
vale is in General Hospital, Sa
lem, following surgery Tuesday.
UNION HILL - The February
meeting of the Union Hill Grange
will be preceded by a 7 o'clock
hot supper with Air. and Mrs. Ju
lius Krenz. Richard Krcnz, Mr.
and Airs. Noah Hunt and Air. and
Mrs. Robert Lierman on the sup
per committee.
Mrs. Robert Darrah, lecturer,
will be in charge of the lecture
program for the evening. The dis-
'niece Rydcll and Mrs. Alandy Ale-:
Bee were the project leaders, :
and their demonstrations were on :
Cake Decorating. '
The Grand .Ronde Woman's
club met in the club rooms last
week. After a short business
meeting, conducted by Airs.
Lloyd Classen, the evening was ;
given to the entertainment com
mittee. Serving on this commit-!
tee were Airs. Alice Knox, Airs.
Ted E. Smith, Mrs. Lloyd Claw
son and Airs. Carrie Bowers. A
talk on "Brotherhood" was civ-
en by Rev. Royce Cocn, pastor of ' I
the Methodist church.
Air. and Airs. Ted Smith at
tended the funeral of his uncle,
Perry Taylor, in Salem on Wed
nesday. Air. and Airs. Donald Smith of
Butte Falls visited over the past ;
week-end with his brother, Tc'd
Smith. I
You are invited '
to attend our ;
Hardware Department
Webfoot
WEBFOOT Thirty members;
of subordinate grange No. 718 of
Webfoot and juvenile grange at
tended the regular meeting held
at the Webfoot grange hall Satur
day evening. A varied program j
under direction of Airs. Thomas i
Lyman, the lecturer, was given J
after the business session follow
ed by refreshments,
mMm"
OPENING
play table will be pictures of fam
ous people with February birth
days and will be in charge of
Mrs. Geneva Hubbard and Mrs.
Marion Miller.
The Union Hill Woman's club
will meet with Afrs. Joanna Speed
on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 18.
Mrs. Maurice Heater will be in
charge of the program.
Grand Ronde
GRAND RONDE Mr. and Airs.
Curtis Hincs had as their week
end guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Griffith of Cleveland, Ohio, and
Miss Nina Hines with six of her
school friends from Willamette
university. Air. Griffith is gen
eral sales manager for the Mon
roe Building Material Company
and is now making his. home in
Portland. He is a brother of
Airs. Hines.
Air. and Airs. George Post and
children have returned home af
ter a visit with Air. and Airs.
Dallas Robinctte in Lyons.
The Grand Ronde Home Exten
sion unit held its regular meet
ing in the project hall. Airs. Ber-
Dayton Phone Co.
Stockholders Met !
UNIONVALE The annual !
meeting of the stockholders of j
the Dayton Telephone company :
will be held at the Dayton high '
school agricultural shop, Satur- '
urday, Feb. 20 atv2 p.m. j
Stockholders of the Unionvale
district hav- received notices.
George Webster of Webfoot dis
trict is president anf Carl Wood
of Fairview district is secretary, j
PORTLAND HAS 8th !
TRAFFIC DEATH j
PORTLAND (UP) Donald
Cunningham, 20, was killed last
night in a two-car collision. It
was Portland's eighth traffic
death of 1954. I
Fairview
FAIRVIEW Mr. and Airs.'
Howard Stephens of Fairview j
were Sunday evening dinner)
guests of Alf. and Mrs. Fred J. i
Bralcy at Albany. j
They showed pictures to thej
Republican club in the afternoon.
The picture were taken on their i
eastern trip last year. !
Non-Partisan Public Meeting
Sen. Richard
NEUBERGER
Rap, Maurina
NEUBERGER
"The High Coil of Politics"
TONIGHT
Bush School 8 P .M.
Sponsored By
Alarion County Democratic
Club (Pd. Adv.)
raw
Now Showing Open 6:45
All Technicolor Show
"EAST OF SUMATRA"
Jeff Chandler, Suzan Ball
Technicolor Co-Hit
"SERPENT OF THE NILE"
William Lundigan
Rhonda Fleming
Hollywood Kids Matinee
Tomorrow 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
3 Cartoons Serial
2 Special Matinee Features:
"THE FORBIDDEN LAND"
with Jungle Jim
"MERRY MAVERICKS"
with the 3 Stooges
also
Benson's Birthday Cake
for
John Gravski, Billv Crislip,
Tom James. Alexander,
Stein, Breta Coons, Sandra
Trott, Keith Morgan, Linda
Seamstcr, Joan Sehaffcrs,
Rhea Herzherir .T a n . a
Evans, Dean Lammers,
Brenda Parrett, Jon Rhodes.
Cheryl Waser, Barbara Fite
Steven Sinnrpll i.nn. An
derson, Mary Klein, Steven
"""n, uavici scnreiner,
Howard Lamlar, Bobby Far
men, Carl Cronn.
church basement.
A father and son banquet will
be given next .MnnH.iv n,k,
.. .. .- '"mi,, ni
president; liarnctl Hassett, vice
president, and Ethel Huffman
seeretarv-trnasiirpr Plan u-.,
mime inr a nam dinner and par- "iim cnurrn. mc young
eel post sale to be held April 22. n,llri"'ed women of the church are
Present for 1he meeting I Preparing the (.nod.
neien jnnnston. Inez Ring. Hazel
Lewis, Hosa Berry, Mildred Carr,
Alaxine (Jerry, Garnett allssett,
Helen Anderson, Ethel Huffman.
Dallas
Gerv
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Sunday dinner euests al thi
hnmcnf Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian
were Dr. and Airs. George Rosr-!
berry of Salem. Dr. Rnseberry is
district superintendent of Metho-i
dist churches.
IM-l aii ri .IV .l.rii.n
Faith Rebekah lodge held Its i ' the Joe Daniels hi.m. i..i
k-kuiiii iiii'i-iing ai uic nan wnn i-is is a memner of the rluh
41.. ,ll Tk- I i . . . 111 UU.
mi- iuimmviiik iniii-rrs in me
chairs, Garnett liassett. noble
(.KKVAIS The Eros club met
Monday evening at the Hove
home with Dec as hostess.
High pne went to Freda Man
ning and low tn llethel Phillips
l'arki.rsvillo recently organized
a 1 11 club; Mime 111 members ami
I'.llt'lllS
DALLAS Airs. Paul Alorgan
was hostess to Circle B of the
Presbyterian church al her home
on Alonday afternoon. Airs. Roy
Wickstrom conducted the busi
ness meeting. Mrs. O. E. Ander
son led the devotions.
A committee was appointed to
assist at the luncheon sponsor
ed hy the general circles, to serve
the Farmers Coop Association
meeting at the Citv hall Feb. 27
Mrs. Earl Benbow announced
grand; Roberta Longnecker, vice
grand, and Helen Anderson, sec
retar..'. Brulah Lewis, who was
unable to be prevent at installa
tion, was installed tin right sup
purler tn vire grand.
Plans were also made fur the
next meeting with initiation Feb.
24.
ni- inns nave chosen "Uusv
neeiers as the name of their
club.
( onsiimptinn oi vodka in
France increased about so nfr
cent in lfl.'i.l.
A recent visitor al the S. T.
Roberts home was her mother,
Mrs. Alaude Bones, from Turner.
Cherry's Plantation
SPECIALS
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Sun.. 12 to 9 . Closed Mnnriar
SATURDAY LUNCH
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In tha Capitol Shopping Cmler
ROAST PORK AND
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Whipped Potatoes
gravy Cole Slaw
Biscuits and Butter
Apple sauce
fast ervlce . .
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ONE OF MGMs 30ANNIVERSARYJl BILEE PlCTURBj
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SATURDAY, FEB. 20
PRIZES! GIFTS!
REFRESHMENTS!
Folger's Coffee, Master
Do-Nuts Ramages Soda Pop
Come in and participate in one of the many door prizes
to be given owoy. Drawings held at noon and at doting
time. You need not be present no obligations.
YOUR NUMBER MAY WIN A
Beauty Barrow with Barbecue
Two-wheeled Beauty Barrow
Instant Heat Solder Iron
Step Ladder
Fuller Paints
Libby's Morcrop Fertilizer
Lawn Seed
Garden Hose
See the prizes that may be yours at the morning draw
ing, or the afternoon drawing.
J 7)Early comers
plyoffreegii
r
are sure to aet our sud-
rrs.
. .r the first 100
. . i.- in iw
fWLparraUeet and bird booU,
rntt . kmrnts lor
fKUL Reirea.."--
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Come and see what else is
you.
'free" for
before the supply of Eifts Ln. rttlJ- v,rme earl.v
L -Py-d.?f'-.t Ve'LLEY FAliTlUSTOREnUwdh
Don Coon, operates the VALLEV FARM HARDWARE
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING!
wowih-Te J' with .nseet,. weed.
...in k. k... .-." , iunem
..... ur tit aamraay in ass;
Garden, lawn and farm
erop seeds, Insretlcldes and
sprays.
Fertiliiers
Full Paint Products, Wall
Pjiper, Window Glass and
Mirrors.
True-Temper line of: Shov
els Picks, n, Forks,
rl"?sL.BUcksmlth Garden
loots, Stanley and Crescent
Lines of Hand Tools.
STORE HOURS
8 A.M. lo 6:30 CM,
A.M. lo 4 P. M, Sun.
prt
list
xnerts in ihl. lil
you in your problems.
Parakeet and Bird Seeds
Pet Items
Plumbing Fittings and Pipe
Electrical Items Wire
Bolls and Screws
Nails ' .
Chicken Wire and Fencing
Rabbit and Chick Waterers
and Feeders
Poultry and Barn Supplies
Garden Supplies Hose.
Sprinklers, Etc. ,
Power Mowers and Tillers
Flower Pots All Sizes
Slop il the Checker
board sign nd wold
t'tlllc and parking
problems.
SUNDAY SHOPPERS
Remember-We Are Open
Httlnnnd remb.lnn'dow,,Vd Plpe " Fltr'"'
Paint, and Brushes . Garden s,ri,GU Jin11 S""l"
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