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• • T H F N VSSA G ATE CITY JO U P N A L , N Y 35A . C R E G 0 N . TH U RSD A Y. W M V Í V * Social IS;>!es Mrs. John Stringer Entertains At Luncheon Mr . John S;r:n.zer ertertarre.l 13*3 r M. Glea Bi’.hn Fallowing the luncheon the guest '! ived bridge. Mrs. Pukthcrnc won i re and Mr-. Grant Lew;i won low , a luncheon for Mrs. Martin Galla Cu'> Scouts Enjoy gher ar.J Mr.-.. C.-.arli - Pirkth >rne < 11 Toiler Skating Party Ontario and Mrs. Grant Lewi', Mi Mr-. L. A. Mauldir.g and Mrs. Ted M i f in, U n H iston Wils n W ird Wieneke t k the girls of Cub Mr- Vaughan Stringer, Mrs. Bill u: D n 4 t - Ontario roller .skat* ; Friday evening. The girls enjoy- J a hamburger feed after skating. NEWS OF RECORD C om plaints Filed in Circuit Court State of Oregon vs T m Doe et al Specific performance of option. Jan. 12. C. O. Bogart vs Maude D B-igart. divorce. Jan. 17. Celebrates Birthday T.;ac Wahlert was hostess to a ’ up of her neighborhood friends Thursday afternoon at a birthday- party. The girls played games and refreshments were served. P e titio n s Kilcd in Probate Court Estate of James Lester Ernest, de Entertain At Bridge Mr and Mrs. Ward Wieneke en ceased, Jan. 13. Estate of George Emil Bertsch, de tertained the members of their Mr. and Mrs. bridge club Wednesday ceased, Jan. 13. evening. Mrs. Grant Lewis held sec Estate of Joseph D. Gilmore, de ond high and Stan Newman held ceased, Jan. 13. high. + — •> BUILD ING PERMITS Vera Wilson Honored Jan. 2, 1953, enlarge building on | Vera Wilson was guest of honor at Cth street, Lot, 16, Block 34. Park a birthday dinner given Friday even addition. 1 story, 14x26 frame, $1500 ing by Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson. Joseph L. Dail. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 5, 1953, construct building on George Wilson, Harold and Marilyn North 1st street, Lot 10, Block 63, Wilson and Tommy Hessler of On- i Oreen addition. 1 story, 20x16, frame, tario. $356. William K. Day. Jan. 5, 1953, alter building, 312 South 5th street, Lot 8, Block 7, Teutsch addition. 1 story, 22x14 frame, $1700. Billy Hamilton. Crop production in Oregon for the Jan, 8, 1953, construct building on Adrian Boulevard, Tract addition. 1952 growing season was 10 percent 1 story, 36x24, sheet metal, $3000 greater than In 1951 and a third higher than the 1935 to 1939 aver Phillips 66 by Clifford Main. Jan. 12, construct building on age, according to the weekly price North 7th, Lot 11. Block 40. Park cost and 'weather review received in addition. 1 story, 15x20, frame. $1500. the county agent’s office this week. The report, prepared by Oregon Roy Medina. State college extension service, states that improved farming practices and good growing conditions are respon- lble for the increase in production. Cropland hasn’t changed much in the las t 15, or 20 years, but yields per acre have been increased consider ably. Cash receipts from farm sales of YOU«! 3 * i . I Oregon’- 1952 crops topped all earl ier records. Livestock receipts were YOU R! SAFI... down, but not enough to offset the Y O U '«! SUR!! higher crop sales, according to the report. Crop Production In Oregon Is Up 195a, MESTONE * ^ WC HAVE IT ! Also ZEREX Perm a-G uard BERRETT'S Service and Cafe ( lltD Ol THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the beautiful flowers, cards and other kindnesses of sym pathy extended during our bereave ment at the loss of our husband, father and brother, Ted E. Bates. Mrs Frances Bates and family, Mrs. Myrtle Peebler and George A. Bates. and M EXCHANGE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • All Makes Used Tractors — • — B & M EQUIPMENT CO. 612 A rcadia Phone 444 Shoulder 8 lb. Bag CABBAGE . . . Large Franks31bs,$1.00 Res! Roasts . . Lb. 4 3 6 lb. 4 c Small, solid CARROTS 2 bunches 1 9 c Steaks . . . . Crisp Lb. 5 5 c T-Bone, Sirloin, Rib ORANGES . . . Sausage . . . 3 lbs. 8 9 6 lb. 9 c p u re Pork Sunkist of Saturday's Sales Go to SH CRUNE POLIO FUND No. 2 Sliced Pineapple Shorlening 3 lb. can 2 For Kerr's Argo 12-oz. JELLY 4 jars . . S I . 0 0 PEARS CIGARETTES 2 cans. . . . 4 5 6 Carton . S I . 5 9 KRAFT’S C A T SU P 4 Bottles L arg e Soap M ay o n n aise Pint JA M S Spreads smoothly even when ice cold! I G e t second pound Me for half-price when If you buy first pound at reg ular price! 2 pkgs. 55c Kerr's 12-oz. All B ran ds Parkay Margarine CHEER BEST FOODS All $1.65 Brands No. 303 DEL MONTE Used Equipment YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR Farm Hand Equipment Freeman Balers Gehl Forage Harvesters Chatten Ditchers Dixie Beet Blockers Gemco Beet Harvesters Olson and Lempke Beaters Milton Planters _ Morrill Rakes Ironage Dusters and Planters Peerless Roller Mills Mt. Vernon Lime Spreaders Malkey and Cardinal Elevators Louden Barn Equipment Graham-Hoeme Plows Wisconsin, Briggstratton, Continental, Algoma Wood Harrows Omaha Standard Truck Beds Tulare Bale Loaders Weststate Land Levelers Continental Sprayers Pork Roasts. . Lb. 3 5 6 GRAPEFRUIT . ea. 4 4 6 Sailed Crackers 2 lb. box 456 DOG FOOD 3 Cans A ll National Brands COFFEE Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 6 DIAMOND W A XED PAPER Campbell’s TOMATO SOUP 6 cans . . . . 6 9 6 2 Kolia BABY FO O D S GR-R-REAT new breakfast treat Royal Arma TOILET GERBER'S 10 Cana No. 303 ARGO CUT PEAS FROSTED FLAKES 3 rolls . . . 1 9 6 5 Cane TIDE iiti& rfp a TISSUE No. 303 Garden Gem L arge 2 pkgs. . . . 5 5 6 No. 303 Ida Dell ( ream CORN G reen Beans 5 Cans 2 Cans Del monte PINEAPPLE JUICE 3 cons S1.00 m i l l 10 os. pkg. K ellogg's 46 oi. FROSTED FLAKES A NSW »JOO W IN BEN D IX ^r LA R G E $72,000 BENDIX CONTEST! '*>• WHITE KING SOAP Entry Hanks Here WILSON’S SUPER MARKET “Modern Methods Make Shopping Easier Here” Phone 21 Free Parking and D elivery 26 c