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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 12

Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 12

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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12
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TAGS TWELVE The CHTGOH STATESMAN. Salem. Oron, Wednesday Morning. Juna 23. IS 13 F.Irs.

Russ Recovering From Major UperaUon LABISII CENTER Mrs. Pete Marty Sells Honey Ranch SILVERTON HILLS Joe Marty, nationally known apiarist, this week sold his Silverton Hills he majored in entomology, came to the SUverton Hills district in 1918 when hi eyes troubled him after a number of years of teaching. His honey has taken honor medals in some of the best known honey in this country. For xtUSS was reyorieu iu la now, twice a great grandfather. His five children proved the greatest number, fathered by any of those in attendance.

Present were, besides Mr. Leikem, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hadley and Orval, Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. George Benson, Frances and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wilcox, Frank Murtaugh and Mr.

and Mrs. L. O. Hadley. -f-v -s ing very weu aiter unuernuiug Leikem Honored Among Fathers SILVERTON HILLS Mrs.

L. O. Hadley entertained Sunday at a Father's day dinner with special honors going to Steve Leikem, who been a father the longest of all present. Mr. Leikem's record goes back 4Q years and he Rev.

Jaffe Discusses 'Fcther9 Day UNIONVALE -i -Father" was the subject of the morning sermon when Rev. Gerald K. Jaffe addressed the Unlonvale Evangelical congregation of 105 members and friends The regular Tuesday play night was observed at the Unlonvale school grounds. Mrs. Poicell to Head Auxiliary Of Silverton Legion; Dicker son Nominated; Fund Is Planned A SILVERTON Mrs.

F. M. Powell was 'elected president of Jtelbert Reeves unit 7,, American Legion auxiliary, at Monday flight's meeting of the group, with Mrs. Arthur Gottenberg presiding. Installation of of icers will be in September.

major operation at tne oaiem honey ranch to Joseph Buck, of long he has been an advocate uenerai uobpihu un fag. 1' I Bill Lensch has been 111 and Molalla. labeling honey according to the confined to bis- home for the past Mr. Marty, a graduate of the Kansas Teachers, college, where flavors, and his Creweed honey has been most widely known. few days.1 MOHTOOMHY WARD Assisting; Mrs.

Powell will De Mrs. Carl Haugen, first vice-president; Mrs. William Bloch, second 7- Homes Sold In Silverton; vice-president; Mrs. John Demo's, secretary; Mrs. Ernest L.

Starr, treasurer; Mrs. E. A. Kernr historian; Mrs. Lewis Hall, sergeant- at-arms; and members of the ex Reals Buy Store ecutive committee, Mrs.

T. P. Heidenstrom, Mrs. Maude Price SILVERTON Recently re and Mrs. Faye Bragg.

ported DroDerty sales by "the Delerates to the state conven tion at Baker during the month of AagnsW are Mrs. F. M. Powell, Mrs. Clifton Dkkerson, Sirs.

John Demos and Mrs. William Bloch, and alternates, Mrs. Carl Homeseeker's agency at Silverton Include the W. L. Elder acreage jon Hobart road to Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Goodman; the Virgil Scott ftome on Lincoln street to Mr. and Mrs.

S. W. Eamons; the Harvey Lincoln home on South Sec- nond street to Mr. and Mrs. Willis O.

English: the Lee Alfred Hansen, Miss Roth Lorenxen, Mrs. T. P. Heidenstrom and Mrs. A.

J. Titos. Mrs. Gottenberg stressed the borne on Adams avenue to Mr, Reduced in Price! This Vcck Only! and Mrs. W.

R. Johnstone; the Everett Dixon home on Webb old record drive, a national move, for the entertainment pcpgram of the men in service in far away places, to be from July 3 through jstreet to O. M. Hauge of the Her bert' Michalbrook home! in Whit JLer street to Mr. and Mrs.

Roy PA Jalsey. 'f July 31. The records may be left at the Osk street home or place of business of the Gottenbergs. During the former drive, around 2000 records were collected by luMv. Mr.

and Mrs. Steward McClure, Who recently sold their farm in jjhe Brush Creek district to Mr. jand Mrs. Fred Schar, this week the unit A letter to his parents, the Dewey Aliens, from Kenneth Al purchased the timer jonnson 'hjouse on Orchard avenue, and III! "Mrs. Nellie Tuve.

formerly of len, captain of the Sons of Legion and guest of the post at the past week's boy's state meeting oweu Prairie, purchased a home -t 318 Brooks street. at Corvallis, was read with inter est Mrs. Charles Johnson was re 'SWEjGLE Mr. and Mrs. G.

F. Burt' have sold their grocery store ported slowly improving from a recent illness and able to call friends in Silverton. Mrs. John 6n son was first unit president and organized the local auxiliary. Mrs.

Ralph Larson sent word of grati EQUALS OTHERS HIGHEST PRICED PAINTS! tude to the unit for assisting at the June blood bank program Gallon in 5V here, and asked the'' members to serve again when the mobile unit i gas station to Mr. ana Airs. Ernest' Real, who have moved from their home on East Garden Road into the living quarters of he store building. The store will known as the "Real Community Store." Mr, and Mrs. Real have been jpending the past few months at garibaldi, where he was em-fdoyed' on government projects.

pgr. and Mrs. Burt have moved into the Gettings property on Montana Lane but expect to make a trip back to their former florae near Hastings, later summer. was brought hre in August The next meeting of the unit will be July Tuesday, bevause Save Money, Time, Trouble with Wards RESIUTOHG VJALL PAIHT of tha- weekend holiday. Mrs.

'William Bloch and Mrs, Hans Olson served on the refresh ment committee for the social Tests prove Master Painters equal to others' costliest! It goes as far (1 gal. covers up to 450 sq. ft, 2 coats!) hides as well, and lasts as long! At this cut-price you can give your home- top-quality protection and save ITpto en a 2-coat paint job! hour joint with the post. SILVERTON A move was It "thins" with water! gal. water plus 1 gal.

Resintone, makes 1 gala, of paint! Roll or brush it on; dries in 40 minutes; no odor! 1 gal. covert an average room! After 1 week to "set," it's washable with mild soap and water I ROLLER APPLICATOR 69c begun at Monday night's meet ing of Delbert Reeves post 7, Single Gallon 2.04 American Legion, to establish a building fond by setting aside 15 per cent of all income into the organization for that par- post. Arthur Gottenberr, com Reducedl Porch and Deck Paint mander, was In charge of the meeting and is to serve as finance officer for the coming year, according to the second "Arfinafonf Combination Dear 9.S5 PI S3: nomiaaUoa report of the '0USE PAlfJT ah Still unopposed for the choice Stops weathering; wont soften Sturdy 'combination door 1 Six. of commander Is Clifton Dicker- None finer made! Resists all weather! Can be applied on Sfood, coacrete or metal I Save! sliding panel! Screen is fitted or crack! Also excellent lor with lf-gauge wire mesh. waterproofing foondatioaal son; first vice president, Glad-wyn Hamre; second vice president, Dewey Allen; adjutant, JLeedys Entertain Salem Women LAbISH CENTER Visitors at hevJ.

C. Leedy home on Sunday were and, Mrs. F. E. Neer and Mrs.

Jessie Wilson of Salem, and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Leedy of Sherwood. At a short business session of the Kum-Join-Us class Sunday, the resignatiqn of Noble Rag-land as class teacher was accepted lend Clifton Clemens elected -to take his place. Mrs. Minnie Voegelein has been yisiting in Lebanon for the past several days with relatives.

On Sunday afternoon, Juanita Mae Burr participated in a piano recital at the Methodist church in Salem. She is a pupil of Ruth On Thursday night, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Aker entertained at dinner fore Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Aker and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leedy. It was the Leedy's 34th wedding anniversary. Guests at the home of.

Mr, and Mrs. Henry Harris on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. C.

Zenger Jim Black; finance officer, Arthur Gottenberg; chaplain, F. M. Pow ell; sergeant-at-arms, George Towe; and executive committee, Lewis HalL E. H. Radcliffe, Roy Davenport, Hans Olson and 1 Charles Bayes.

Kenneth Allen, captain of the Sons Legion, reported on the boy's state meeting at Corvallis during th past week which he at tended as guest of the Legion. The proposition to raise the does of the members from $3 -i-V? .1 to S4 a year met with some live discussion and the decision and family. was reached to contact all Build New Rooms Out of Waste Attic Spacel WARDS IHSULATIOn DO ARE! members for a written poll to be taken In the near future a. su j. m- 1 -wry Calavan Has Influenza expressing their decision.

Because of the Fourth of July weekend holiday, the next meet TALBOT Virgil Calavan who has spent a short time at his ing will be July 6, Tuesday. 45-LB. 4 father's home recovering from an The post met with the auxiliary for a social hour following the attack of influenza, has returned Wards Insulating Board, the modern building material that does 3 jobs for the cost of one v. builds, insulates, decorates. Light weight easy and clean to handle saws like lumber holds nails tightly Won't sag or warp! business session.

to his job with the PUC at Med ford. Vi-lit. thick Mrs. Walker Buys Walbert Home Shifts in India SALE PRICED! Tempered Asphalt surfaced with fire resistant flake mica Tough long wearing; Roll covers 100 square feet. Nails and cement are; included.

Re-roof for less at Wards! KEIZER Mrs. H. A. Walbert and daughters, Mary Elizabeth and Florian, have left for Belvi- dere, to make, their home. Mrs.

Walbert has sold her home to Mrs. Alice Walker. Mrs. Wal: EEXAGOII bert has two sons in the service, Ed who is somewhere in the south Pacific and Herman, who was stationed at Pearl Harbor at the time TOUGH it was attacked. He is now a ser geant and is stationed at Ocean- Mu Ssw si 1 1 js' "1 side, Calif, The Paul Young family has but oh so LIGHT moved into a new home which has been purchased from Cotter Covers Gould.

Mrs. Young is a teacher in An eye-pleasing design in heavy, Tempered Asphalt surfaced with colorful, fireproof Ceramic Granules! Tough long, wearing fire-resistant! Fadeproof Easy to lay self -spacing! Save at Wards SALE PRICE! .1 the Keizeri school. 1U0 sq. 1 1 Mrs. Wright ni Due to Overwork UNIONVALE Mrs.

M. V. Wright, has been advised by her doctor to take a one month rest. About A the Weight of Rubber Hosel She has been assisting on various farms with hoeing and general spring work and in the rush, pushed beyond her endurance. It's NEW! It'a BETTER! It's made en- 1 Her daughter, Mrs.

Allen May, Tough, tempered asphalt surfaced with fireproof Ceramic Granules. Easy to apply no painting ever needed! Choice of two attractive colors, gray-white or buff. Come to Wards for a free estimate on re-siding your home and infant son, Donald Lee, who have been! at the General hospi Covers 100 sq. ft tarely of ELASTIC, even including the -connections. TOUGH.

to handle! Keep your Victory Garden tal in Salem, returned horns Mon day night; and lawn well watered this year with a tnck hese Plymouth PLASTIC Garden Hose. 50-foot Ungth Turkevs Moved oviw A large node of turkeys has been placed on new feed lots on the George Patrny- place four miles east of Scio by Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

who have moved to the farm from their place near SEE OUR CATALOGS Como to owr catal.B USE YOUR CREDIT Any purchases totalling $10 or more wilt open a monthly paymeat accovat. Shelburn. Their son. O. R.

Bruce. nt far VC Jk lviS iAai BJUA A Ma I il Vavell, recently appointed ef India succeeding LcrJ Eclow, Gen. Claude Auchialeck whosoc-t-eZs lTavell as leader of all i forces la India. and family, formerly, of Canby, laewMiids of values not in store stocks. will be in charge of the brooder Fhcne 2194 155 N.

Liberty St. Cocks at the Shelburn place..

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