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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 16

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Salem, Oregon
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Iraniementai unnil 16 Capital Journal, Salem, Thursday. Sept. 21, 1950 Shaw Undergoes bloom (Tom-pom), diss I. specimen bloom sin)e. Section 1, Oladolu Class 1, Specimen bloom.

Section P. Tuberous Beionl as Class 1, 1 sold. The classifications are as follows: DIVISION I BOBTICL'LTUBE Section A. Ajttrj Clau I. Bptxlmfii ransement.

DIVISION III Junior arrangement under II rears or ate. Specimen bloom; class 1, collection of one Lyons Gardeners Set Amateur Show Lyons The Lyons Garden club will hold Hi first amateur Second Operation DIVIttlON IV or more variety, or eolor. Section O. Puchlas Class 1, Special bloom; claw thrtt blooms, eat or more colors. 'spray: class 1, collection, one or more Section Zlnnlu Ctiu 1.

SMctmen Luton, England, Sept. 21 Playwright George Bernard bloom lilant variety clus i. three bloom, one or more color, or variety. Legion, Auxiliary Hold Joint Installation Meet Aurora Aurora Pist No.110, American Legion, and the Women' auxiliary held installation of new officers at a meeting in the Knight of Pythias hall last week. Harry Lytle of Mulino succeeded Ralph Aylesworth as commander of the post.

New auxiliary officers are: president, Mrs. Helen Scott; Section C. Mirltolds-laju 1. Specimen bloom (African); ctaai 3, apeelmen bloom Potted or unusual plants. Entries must be in place by 11 a.m.

and remain until 9 p.m. One entry in each claw. Ribbon awards. Containers will be furnished for horiculture exhibits. Specimens must be grown by exhibitors.

Any amateur may enter. rrencnii ciau collection oi tnree. one varieties. Section Petunias Class 1. Collection of three, on variety, any color.

Section Roses Class 1. Specimen bloom: class 3. three blooms. Section Cosmos Clau 1, Specimen bloom; class 3, three blooms. Section Any worthy exhibit not provided for In schedule.

DIVISION If Arrangements: 1, buffet; 3. table! coffee table; 4, miniatures: ft, twin ar- variety, any color. flower show at the community hall in Lyons, September 29. The show will be open to the public at 2 p.m. and remain open until 9.

A plant and produce sale will be held and refreshments will be Section D. DahllM aa 1. Spec men bloom (caettu, jeml-cutujt cltuu J. pecl- men Bloom tiormal-lnforman i claw specimen bloom (ball); class 4. specimen oioom (miniaturec class specimen Shaw today underwent a second major operation at the hospital where he has been recovering from a broken thigh, the British Press association reported.

The agency said the new surgery was designed to relieve a bladder and kidney condition which began to trouble the 94-year-old Irish-born dramatist after he was first operated on for a fractured thigh. Shaw broke his thigh in a fall in his garden. After the thigh was operated on Sept. 1 1 Shaw was pronounc first vice president, Mrs. Henry second vice president, Mrs.

Kenneth Holt; secretary, Mrs. C. G. Pursley; treasurer, Mrs. Merle Wright; chaplain, Mrs.

Frank Thiel; historian, Miss Helen Wright; sergeant-alarms, Mrs. Ralph Aylesworth; district president installing officer, Mrs. Bert L. Walker, Salem unit, No. 136; district commander, installing officer, Earl Ah-lers, Salem Post, No.

136. ed in good condition. However, the bladder condition shortly afterward caused his physicians Man Dies at Wheel some concern. Portland, Sept. 21 Leon rH; fx) rl 3 1 At that time Shaw was treat C.

McReynolds, 56, Tualatin, slumped at the steering wheel ed for the kidney and bladder ailment described by the hospital as "a worsening of long last night and his car rammed into four parked automobiles. standing difficulty" without surgery. I He was dead when taken to a hospital. Stockpile for Peace Nitrate of loda, mined in the "Valley of the Moon," Chile, and used for fanning and munitions, is stored in a warehouse at Iquique for shipment abroad. Gervais Garden Club Sets Show Clam 3.

Not over 3 Inehea. Section O. Shadow boxes. Section H. Floating arrangement.

Section I. Men only (arrangement! by men) Section J. Kitchen Class 1. Tall, class 3. Short.

Division 3. Juniors to 1ft yearg (must be arranged by exhibitor). Section A. High arrangement (11 Inches vkDovells Market 1190 S. 12th Inspected Meats Phone 3-8757 Wg are back in the iwim again bigger, better, finer service, quality.

Lots of free parking no parking meter to worry about. For 30 yean we have been Salem's home for the finest in smoked and cured meats. We buy nothing but tha finest quality of pigs the market offers. Our new plant has the finest curing facilities in Salem. Special attention in custom curing Also, we can save you a lot of money on locker meat.

PURE LARD I GROUND BEEF I PORK SAUSAGE I PIGS FEET 18c b. I I Fresh I Fretn I 2 for 35c 50c lb- lb PORK LIVER BEEF LIVER PIG HOCKS LITTLE LINKS 25c ib. 35c ib. 35c 58c PORK ROAST BEEF ROAST RUMP ROAST PRIME RIB 55c b. 53c ib- 65c 65c You can also find these same prices at our Downtown Meat Counter at State Commercial Jack will take care of you there as of old.

Thank you. Boiling Meat I ROAST I HAMS I BACON BACKS 35c b. Style' 47C lb. 59C b. 53C I Picnic Shoulder Cottage Butts BACON SQUARES BACK BONES 49c 59c 39c b.

I 2 lb. 25c No Specials Everyday Prices We will be open till 7:00 Saturday Night I or over). Gervais The third annual Section B. Low arrangement (under 1ft Inchest. Section c.

Beginners. Junior! (who have flower show of the Gervais Gar-Sen club, will be held Saturday, September 30th at the high School building from 1 to 0 p.m., never exhibited). Division 4. rotted Plants. Section A.

Blooming: Section B. Cac tus; Section C. Foliage. nd is open to any amateur Division ft. Garden clubs Class A.

Dis play space 3 feet by 4 feet. KENTUCKY'S FAVORITE Biting for Bun Alone Unionvale On a fishing trip to Pacific City recently, Henry and Albert Schindler and Howard Baker, accompanied by Henry's seven-year-old son Ronald, all went on a deep-sea fish STRAIGHT BOURBON for the 3rd Straight Year! Try Early Times! Enjoy that wonderfully hearty, yet ing craft, when the day was Jlowcr grower and commercial grower but the latter may not tompete for prizes. Ribbons will ie the awards to winners and 11 entrants must furnish own Containers and be responsible Jor same. Exhibits must be in place by JO a.m. September 30th and not removed until after 9 p.m.

judging will begin at 11 o'clock wnd the doors open to the public at 1 p.m. No more than five blooms are 2 Mowed in specimen entry un-ess showing buds and the divisions include horticuture flowers in season. Clan 1. Specimen bloom. Class 3.

Three or more bloom! or ipls.es jf one or more varieties. Division 3. Mixed arrangement. Section a. As you like It (your favorite rrangement) b.

Horlsontal arrangement, i. Arrangement using accessories, d. Chl-ese arrangement, a. Cup and aaucer ar-aiiKemenls. 1.

1 to 6 Inches. over, Ronald had a six pound Chinook salmon and the other fishermen had the bill for the boat to pay. Champoeg Picnic Held delightfully smooth Bourbon goodness! See how quicklyKentucky'sfavorite Bourbon becomes your favorite, too! Gervais Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning attended the reunion picnic held Sunday at Champoeg of the Xavicr Moisan and Mary Manning family.

Members were "VV AUoMirtl KENTUCKY'S FAVORITE STRAIGHT BOURBON present from Portland, Salem, Gervais, Coos Bay and Patton, Calif. THIS WHISKY IS 4 YEARS OLD PROOF EarreTiam Distillery Ca, Lovinillf 1, Ks. 77 flff 1 SPECIAL fU NOTE Monday the Prices Go Back to Their Original Value. FOR TWO DAYS ONLY FGSflDAY-raDAY MITE SAT DONEGAL TYPE IN BOTH SPOTS I 'r Jl ALL WOOL TWEEDS ALL WOOL TWEEDS (p)75 $2 Sizes 34 to 44 Regular. Short and Long Bal Collars, Slash Pockets Tan, Brown, Gray, Green Open Friday Nights Until 9.

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