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HtffHrU OAltTTE. TIMES. Thuiiay. July U. IMI Sees mi Lexington Grange Conservation Film rH on SatuNlay fr M rriulf llli-f llll!.' Hh Hi ir.t-r BUI Smrlhuml frMIn fhirliu; ihr ri;rm nl intlriitf ive Ml hint film riven from Kit Ntl oniwriiil"n nlfii. ThU rotli.tt.I ul IWJ ml muvl, with i:y Tilnr tmrrator, Oilirr .Mili.fc IUtI Akvt ni Klih Iti.linnl. This dim on Hi ubj-t f im1 fmni rrMion, and IH rl of wiving Hit mol-lur IhM fall. Follow ini! thi the rrj;uUr nttUiiif held ni l IliU Hum lh cluirtrr dmi! In hinr f ih li.onl hriitr, Hurlon I'wk. Committee rifli rni.l.ti! of an m;ric-uliur rc K.it by Kcniu ih Sinou. who j urii U rncmlnra to pn-par , w heat ruhlhlu for the cumin 1 fair. llf'l. hiiin l Wa-'tn bl.il fi-rlf.l I. i.il tin "' .SallH MJaf t M-t I l!"it-m "il l i tin mi uir nil b.- f.. VV.-r At' ! fr.rt.-l lt.i-r Hild Ik- mi iniift II '-V. n:vrWf Un Ul (KIuImT. K. fri-iii; iiL aiK rnrl l trf ll tlir i-lllu Lexington Folks Host Vacationing Visitors bust BAXtns meet Tin m Hiiii.' 1-r Ho - I; iki r ,t hflil l ln lioft' ol Muni () Hi nil on Jum i't. l'."l tlitl.l.'-l ll al li''4fd Itlukt- and Mntlljtl ttvitiiirt uoultl tlfimniri lb Mr- - . n ...... M .1 t.,i i ...im .t.r. n.ijoflia !..-- nIi.wii! Ul how lu I lo'r-ilI. .. ll.i! out ami rah roast..! wii-nt .r II;,. l.nilMt uc fr mir Junrh, M.i-t- Mil n V liutM l riUK'lil J-Ji' Kul.nl which r.ln I1.11J ma;!'. W'v niIJuuriH ri by ks hlimlnj:. KciMiflf r, .Sh.rrl Lynn OUh.-d Mr n. : VjjiKli nix kf!)r j.il,l g M t atl Wt "SAVE WHUf SiV!N( PAYS" Xc c oxw 15 0 6 tV 5 V f Open fojy ft "JM lo" foiy fo tj Bttltr arnfogs 5 Insvrtd Saltty Up to SlOfiOO ry.A I'l;"! L!L '.'l'-"J, .--!v -- i. - -i PLANNED RATE 1960 4fo l PER ANNUM Phone Salem EM 4-6711 First Federal Savings a umm. Ay AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SALEM, OREGON CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN LOCATION 129 COMMERCIAL N.E. If CCLTHA JONEJ Ml ami Mr llaiv-y Wiifhi ii.'.il mni if I'l'itlamt ait tl! ;r at lit? A T. I, nf thin n k. Mi afi.l Mr. Wru'bi laf l.n ofi a lo wtH-k trip 1 K, V.a) I.. M VSfiK.'.i I Iho foiiijif I'al Ma Mi fli.J M11 Jit' k Muunl aiul .n M- iilur;i l l ihrir lmin" tu'vt M--ial l.i ;n lrxiru'tun In r imrcnu, Mr an. I Mr. A K. Mj)rki'. Mr MutiiiiH ainl m.n havr hi-cil iut ..r lirt Miik I'lfM'iu li Mr M.iunt Mi ..nl Mih. Krn'n-ih Marsli- all li,i. rriMfiu'd In llu-lr home iift-r a wn'k (n iiii' ii In tvntral Orifun. Mr, iiml Mi.. Man I Mi"ar jiiil il.ii!j:liirr?i n-ni ilii U'ifk riitl 'i!h Mr. Mr .ail' ar.-nl 11 llirrlsiitii:. Or1, Mr. ur.il Mr Ivan Hunt nl (iimilv, Mr. n. Mil. Jnhnnlt 1-illuiiiT ati'l family. Mr. nnl Mrs. William ('. Vun Winklo. Mr. Ki-y iimiI Mrn, Hrrih.i llunl Mx'iii thr -):h of July m.I1iI.ii a! I.illiiian SprlfH'H. IJi-v. and Mrs. Waller Smith r turned on Mnnd iy from a trip ti Turner and I-.ui'iie Mi v Orwli l. and daiiKhtcr, Mrs. j Kay l'n. me. in ainl iluldren, an' Niiink' Mr Orwiik Nn In ) ".!!iin,-iin for a low day, luiirh Sawyer of U.tker called i nt tin homes of aii'U'ilntariei'f; I in Ij'inj;lon on Sunday. j Mis. W. L McMillan and eiaiiildaughler, Valila I rx in. were isiiors in Cove and Baker, thi past week. Mrs. I'at Sawyer and children were vi.-itint; lier timlher, Mrs. Florence McMillan, on Sunday l;ob 1. iol of reiulieton wus a I.'-x iii'ttun visit'tr on Sunday Karl Miller of La Grande, who Is employed at lee Harbor Dam va a wifk end visitor at the ('. C. Jones homo. Mr. McCall Shows Cain Word has been received from Mrs. Miy McCall. who recently lias moved to Julieila. Idaho (hat she is well settled in her new home, and is now walking with a walker. She recently suf f.Tcd a broken hip. Mr. and Mrs. O. Laney and son Buddy of Condon have been re cent visitors at the home of their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Messenger. Wayne Papineau is again out and around since a stay in Pio neer Memorial hospital. Mrs. C. C. Jones accompanied Mrs. Jim Eloodsworlh to Her rniston Wednesday night to visit Barbara Bloodswoilh who was a patient there in Good Shepherd hospital. She was brought to her Lexington home again on Friday. She is suffering from a condition brought on bv the serious ill- 1 ness of the mumps. A recent re port from the Bloodsworth fam ily is that Mrs. Bloodsworth and daughter, Denice, are also "con fined to their home with mumps. .. i...; jl li r . U, ( i: J Van I. )-) .1 mn on .1 I. UK- Mi r it! Mi. . II.. ii ,. . I Van Mi Le.. l:Jl'h (rum i -.ii.-i .t i.e c t" J.'iii n hi. me on Stur!t. fool Vun Ccmp "Hie f i !,. im'H' vtii.,. i.f Ihe paxnu vo.il.,..- ..I Use 4 il UnjlH-t t !.l. i ill!" IIH'Ul.I on .Suiiday; Mr an.! Mm I'avi Im.h.M- fln, Mi i Mkitl. Mr aid Mm, Hurt. Mrs. LM n r.i.titj.' I'.oger Caniia. 11 acd Mi nard Mur.kerv Mr and M:. (J.-oie II. rni.ina were amonj l)."e in..t..ilnj; lu II. ! JM k ill ulnl.1V. Mr, and Mis. In. k Ap legal. oi mini: in tin trailer Iioumj t the O. G. liiii-din home. M Jiall ."'.Hid Gl.ud of Carl on i i'int;.iiol .ii (he Jim Vti k l i i. for id - Mininur. Mi. 'and Mrs. (i. ..i;e Sie.i!l I ' ! I ll l.lieil III. (.(Ti. i nd an ping In I.'.e iitou.-iiiiins. i Vi.slirs al the C. C. J.iics home ihe -J!!i of July were. Kianklin McsM iH:er of Medford, Mr. and Mi i. llas un nd J.oM-lace ' of I'oithmd aid Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jo ViKuni, Mr, Florence Mi.Millan. John Sii'iiee a. id V..I- da Irvin. Mr. and Mis. Newt O'Hara motured to Tlic Dalies Sunday" Ah. ri they mil llu'ir I'.iuhlcr, Mrs. Pattv I),irn:ille and her laughter. Karen. Karen relumed to the home of her grarulp irents a r a two-weeks visit. Irs. June D.ui.o'i and fam-! .Iv visited hT si.sier and family Ir. and Mrs. Ji iecn in Waits I'Urg, Wn.t over the week end. Two IFYE Students ' To Visit Morrow ti,e llc'l! k T .Matiil, lij JviiiU t'tt IrfiB.i.i if l,.e will) -i t t-y (a lw IHK li . i ..! '.-. .. V". tlx ', 1 1. !..- "'..!.( ir, m Lutein-! I ftili; and Vrr,ytn-l4 Hi um-' ttsel a. tooling tu li- M..ro.w i.iiu.t) aj.'eisl (.ffl.-e M -. V 1 1 .if Wn i:.-ien of I UV mt -orj. I'l, Will ltd (h ji'IihI of A'Ji'ii.t 6 i Aijirunt i with I'h Mr:iiik Shi U Catholic i Kiid ban rli! leted -.r1 raf 1 ( primary and Iwo ror of. k.t on :.tty m ti.. M;. ha al w.. lived on a farm and bait I -d t---ifim wilt! g.ir.lenillg. j fiu. I (ultjie. at.d r..kiiig She tn r -.ol at.. mm nk rnglih. i The i:.a famllv car l miiipti, will host Kd from Ihe I'nl i f-rsity of Nenem-la. rwtween ( Septemlwr 2 l S,irmli-r 21 I Igar is also Caiholic and h! ioit:i'! !i-d meondary education, j lie has lixed IS ear on a 12V) I ncre farm. Their major crops arc coffee, ttug.'ir cane ar.d i-miill fiui's II" can tmder-it.ind Kng '! i when Kpoken slowly. t;.ich M-rr..w nmnly family will soon receive a host family kit frtim Ihe Male I II club office. CorvaHU which will di'erlhe Ihe IFVI"s re-pecihe count, ies and give furthir Infi neatlon on Iheir .nties .-. en JFYK host f.tmllv Morse Requests Study Of Red Wafer Disease George Yackley Enlists in Marines George Timothy Yiickley. IS, sun of Mr. and Mrs. George Yack- i y of Heppnc-r, enlisted in the United Siiie.s Marine Corj.s f.r a pe:iof oi I line vcars juiy o. Yackley is now ur.ih'igoing r. cruit training in San Dago. al.. for a period of 12 weeks. After implct ion of recruit trainin;'. ho WUI reei'lve lour weeks oi in dividual combat training al Camp Pendleton, Calif. Then he will receive a 'M day leave home. On OSU Honor Ro!L Gerald C Sumner of Ileppner s iisieo on tne spring term nonor ro!l at Oregon State university. To be eligiLle for honor roll list ing, students must make at least i B plus averi'.re for the term, i umm r is a senior in bu:;itK:S's j and teihnology. : A telegram from Sen. Wavne Mi'-v (o (he Gaeile Tlme Sat- eifinv siateii mat lie has re-nue-'ed Ihe Depirtment of Ag ri. ohure to lake Immeili tP steps t i assist in S' lsim? (lie problem i' ted water cattle disease. He !! -d that 1. Glen B. Van Ness i.-i-ciated with Ihe laboratory .- ice sedion of animal disease eraiHc.ilion division at Ames, low. i. will be In Oregon the lat ter part of Ihe month to do field i careh on this disease. He will make thorough i'inding and rec i mmendations to the Depart r.er.l. A cluck with County Agent N. C. Anderson reveals that .hAngh there was a small out-li.-ak ff this disease in cattle :iliiit 12 years ago in the Board -manlrri'.'on area, it has not been a problem hero. Even at tl at time there was very little :o"-s due to led water disease. The disease strikes mainly In Inigated areas and is easily controlled with an effective, low c .( vaccine, Anderson said. lone News Jo? and Mark Ilalvorsen. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ilalvorsen re sienrung two weeks at ure- on Summer Coaching Camp for : at Eugene. gets his People who have no money to the! speak of just have to do their own talking. All too often a taxpayer the fueling that he Is brother's keeper. Miny a man preaches econ omy, but leaves it up to his wife to practice it. s. Si. Jr .... v t: f VOf ) X I J ' Best thing next to a comfortable bed as-i, j.. .-sw.-: 1 i - 1 x - " n s s ; j . " 'V-'- ' 5 - V.-. ; -..irt, .' f v .v. - -. ..; "..i V- 1 --. - "' ... ' ? J - ' , N ...is a telephone, naturally. How much easier you sleep, knowing your bedroom extension phone guards the night. It's relaxing to know that should you ever need help doctor, police, firemen-all you need do is dial. The cost? Just 1.25 a month plus tax, and a small installation charge. Or $2 a month plus, for the Princess. .Remember, then, you're never alone with a hxiroom phone. pacific northwest bell MAJOR BRANDS PAiHTS BUIIDIKG SUPPLIES PATIO PANELS FIBERGLASS or ALUMINUM . r - M.IM M' If V I r4 Aj t-mt . ! !. " PATIO BLOCK 'alt- Mm hm fa 29'm. ,t ll ... "iI"X3m. . ii. Cimin am. w. 12' l 2x4 STUDS . SQ. ti. f "i 2 OmvI Hi mil 'it Vr mih ". ivjvs- 'I Jr " 8 foot length SPECIAL Mill PURCHASI HARDBOARD & PEGBOARD SAVES 50! SaNDD ti.n MiV" SAKOtl sr4t 4ili'i' TtMfBO SMI 2i4i'.i" WKCHO 4f IrfiV KGIOAII S 4111" MAXOrOAM $2.2$ 4ili" SWDALWOM ....$2.75 4ih'." UNBiLWOOl ncioAxs sift 4ik4" Wim IUSTIC $3.20 4i7i- " " SHI 4" C.I. SOIL PIPI 1" C I. SOIL PIPI PLUMBING 55. M" Cyif4 Pin 35, -" Clv.nli.! Pi COMfLCTC li-hck WIDE ALUMINUM SCREEN DOOR $9?5 fAMOUS PRE NUNC ALUMINUM STORM DOOR muni mm KrHM. NOTHINA V -l I?3" ton to tun na m h f It 95 PLYWOOD & PANELING 4x8 SHEETS V-Gre.ov.if, Pr.-finiih.cl BLOND! MAHOGANY ... V-GrooY.d, Pr..finiihJ BIRCH, Reg. $1 2.95 V-Grooved, Pr.-finiihcd MAHOGANY . $2.99 t. FLAKEWOOD In CEDAR, MAHOGANY .r MAPLE, Re9. $ SANDED FIR PLYWOOD SANDED FIR PLYWOOD SANDED BIRCH PLYWOOD SANDED FIR PLYWOOD, good l-iid. (net blows) .. V." '' WEPCO mo Models RYLOCK SLIDING ALUMINUM '" wimdow; 'New th too mitai of Slidini Aluminun iny 18. rrinn RYLOCK window,. Mmduwi oo on mI at nearly half-prki wiih tn arrival or an 9,uw aiocn MOLDINGS Vahiat U 10a ft. mi riNi Hitald. car.tr,1 haia. caatar a, aa crawa, tatllea I fa. Iria Mi I aaa 2'0"x3'0" 16.17 , 4'0"x3'0" 20.91 8'0"x2'0" 33.65 6'0"x5'0" 53.00 8'0" x 5'0" 42.1 1 1 I0'0"x4'2" ...... 78.90 53 Other Siie. to Choot. From 2000 SQUARES Canadian Had Cador Varticla 6raia rgr? SHAKES Lv5.Vl., I4 H Na. 1 " NATURAl M- lH. la t3 Na. 1 .f. t. N. I $i-M 10. fAINTEO 9 M CarlaMd O M- SHEETROCK 4x8 (heets by 116 HORN, KAISER, USS, FAICO V $1.50 H" 1.70 JU8 V aVtin I " Hii' -fri' 'MUr ti ROOFING SALE No. 1 Malarkey 3-TAB, Reg. S8.95, now $7.69 so, 15 lb. SATURATED FELT, Reg. 52.49 $1.98 rol No. 2 3-TAB ROOFING $6.95 sq. No. 2 ANGLE DUTCH -LAP ROOFING $4.50 sq 50 3 V WIDE ALUMINUM ROOFING ALCOA diamond - m- 6 ft. boi.d. Cloieout of com- 7 ft. pl.t. stock pried t. a.11 8 ft. of KING'S LOW, LOW 9 ft. PRICES. $4.15 10 ft 6.95 . 4.89 11 ft. ... 7.49 5.59 12 ft. ... 8.29 6.25 14 ft. . . . 9.69 16 ft. ...10.95 3 SAVE ON DOORS! MAHOGANY, BIRCH OR V-GROOVED FIR 2'0'x6'8", IV flush 3.95 IV flush 4.59 IV flush 4.89 IV flush 5.19 IV flush A.89 3'0" x 6'8", IV solid cor. 7.95 2'4" x 6'8 2'6" x 6'8 2'8" x 6'8 30" x 6'8' 1 wm DAMAGED DOORS $2.95 p i WEEKEND BARGAINS 1x12 PINE SHELVING, good MAKOGAKT USE S R quality reg. 15c now 12' ft. ACOUSTICAL TILE, 12x24 center scored, slotted. White. Reg. 24e ft. 14 ft. NAILS BY THE KEG. 8 & 16 Common $9 ciO 8 & 16 Box $980 MAHOG. CASING 6 f! RANGE ROOD WITH FAN S HGtl ref. 2.S J18.9; TOILET SEATS, white nlded, tt 4.1S 52.9 OPEX SI MIAYS OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8, Mon. I Frt. Gtisan store only KING BUILDING SUPPLY & MAJOR BRANDS PAINTS 4044 N. E. HaUeT St 8905 N. Voncouw Are. 1C301 N. C ClLxxa St IN PORTLAND