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SsTurkey Dinner Served Post Kingwood Boy.JScouts Plan Participation - -in Demonstration WEST SALEM The King wood -American . Legion auxil- - lary entertained ' members of tne Kingwood post and their families : with a turkey din- I ner Thursday at the Legion hall. The dinner was in celebration of , the 22nd birthday of the organ- .! : izauon. v f . The Legion color scheme was ! carried out In the decorations of the table and the banquet room. i! Joan Orchard sang during ' the ; dinner hour. v During the business meeting i plans were made for the initiation ; of new auxiliary members at the j 1 Legion hall April 3 and. for a ben- I efit card party April 5. The ; Boy Scouts of the Cascade area will put on a demonstration all day and evening, April 4, in the Salem armory. Troop 15, whichij Is sponsored by the King wood post, with Emmett Dickson as scoutmaster and Claud Boyd as assistant, will participate. " 'Auxiliary members and guests ; present fwere Mrs. E. A. Dickson, Mrs. G. E. Dietz, Mrs. K. E. Nei j ger, Mrs. Elmer Cook, Mrs. Floyd I White,! Mrs. Albert Bouffleur, . Mrs. G. E. Vosburgh, Mrs. Ray Lacey.lMrs. D. A Williams, Mrs. Clarence 'Merrick, Mrs. K. T. Ab bott, Mrs. Anna Orchard, Mrs. R. W. Hammer, Mrs. K. P. Mo bley, Mrs. Harry Hunt, Mrs. Fred Muller,:' Mrs. Louise Patrick, Mrs. Robert ; Hinz, Nita and Betty White and Joan Orchard. Amateur Show Scheduled STAYTON Audition night for the third annual amateur show to be staged April 2 will be held at the Bon Ton Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. The show is being! sponsored by the Stay ton Lions club and will be held in the Star theatre. Entries are being received and will Jbe taken up to and includ ing Wednesday night Those wish ing to participate are asked to contact ! the committee. Kenton Thompson is in charge of the auditions and stage presentation. There are to be two classifica tions of performers this year, jun ior, 12 years and under, and sen ior, ovey 12 years; of age. Prizes will be awarded. The dress rehearsal will be Monday!; night at the high school auditorium. New Citizens To Be Feted DALLAS Final hearings for 34 applicants for United States cit izenship will be conducted by Judge Arlie G. Walker here Fri day, beginning at 10 a. m. At 6:30 p. m. the new citizens will be guest of the Dallas cham ber of commerce for a dinner meeting in the new city hall. Judge Walker will act as toast master. Members of the chamber of commerce and their wives are invited to attend. OUR AMAZING SPECIALS WlL BE EFFECTIVE TUES.. WED.. THURS. Be , sure to stock up on your supplies PEAS Case 52.40 Fancy Fame, No. 2 , Cans conn or PEAS., ' ' hSx'rferiS.4- ' "tt 100 , Case $2.25 . PEARS Fancy Fame No. 2'z ;:gg ii.acn .-- mm y Case $4.49 Peaches or Apricols 'Fancy Fame - Ll2ii..!a.ns...150 . Case $.155 V! Remember, there Is no better than Fame approved by Good Housekeeping. . DREAD J Ige. sliced 4y) loaves for SUGM1 Take a tip and buy now. mces are uiuiwuk Free Delivery ?czi Ilarlrel J 137 S. CommL, ' ' Phone 7311 T ; Large if This is just part of the large house at Grand COjufee j dam last Saturday toj see two Sunnysido News SUNNYS1DE A grduplof friends and schoolmates fathered at the Lloyd Phillips hofie Sat urday to help Beverly delebrate her birthday. Games wer played after which Mrs. Phillips! served fruit salad and cake. The Cloverdale ball telam de feated the Sunnyside boys by a wide margin Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Sherwood entertained a number of friends and relatives with a party Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Larson and son, ueorge uiyae, spe,nt ine weekend at the parental Emil Larson home. This was j George Clyde's first meeting with his grandparents. The Sunnyside community club will hold its regular meeting fi day, March 28. Mrs. Mealy and Mrs. Drager are in change and report that the blind school, Sa lem, will put on the program. Mrs. Violet Heckart anjd Mrs Lloyd Phillips are in charge of refreshments. Church Society Will Be Hosts For 20 Clubs WOODBURN The Roman's Society of Christian Service of Woodburn will be hosts! for j a sub-district woman's society morning and afternoon meeting Thursday starting at 10 ja. m. Over 100 delegates frpm the WSCS from the various cfhurches in the Salem sub-district are ex pected. About 200 societies will be represented out of 68 in the Salem district. Luncheon served by the Woodburn All Methodist women afe wel come to come. Students Finish ! Requirements j . MONMOUTH The fifst thrjee students of Oregon College of Ed ucation to be graduate under the nine term requirements coifi pleted their work for certification this month. They are Anjia Rose Cothrell, Eugene; Mary Ahn Feb cik, Klamath Falls; Lucille Jane Sweiger, Independence, j Three other students who com pleted the eight term require ments in December but rlemainisd voluntarily to earn nine term credits are Leroy Mason, St. nei ens; James O'Connor, St. Helens', Dorothy Valdean Burk, pallas, Aid Class Shows WoHt SUBLIMITY Membersj of the Sublimity First Aid clas?, under the leadership of Mrs. Gordon Black, gave a demonstijation at the school Tuesday af terpoon. j WiillTED! Saleslady between at e 9.K nd 35 years. Must of be experienced ! seeing sportswear, hosiery andj ac cessory Items. Knowledge ef typing and shorthand desir able . W . though not eien tlaL In first letter write fage, exper fence, qualifications and references. Personal In terview will fellow. Address eorresnendence u ttoxin 1530 Statesman. The Crowd Sees oulee Dam Begin - S : .. -r,j I crowd jamming: into the power West Salem Church Men Form Chili, Plan Trip WEST SALEM-4-Men Df the local Methodist church met in the church basement Friday for a dinner and evening of fellowship. The dirmer was prepared and served by members of the WSCS. M. Q Blackman was the toastmaster. The men en joyed a "fun sing," J vocal solos by Kenneth Abbott,! nd short talks by Everett Lisle and M. C, Blackman. The guest speaker was Prof. Herman Clark,! Willamette university. A temporary society for men was organized with officers hold ing office until the last of June. M. C. Blackman ivas elected chairman, Everett Lisle, secretary, and Kenneth Abbott, program chairman. Plans were made to attend the Salem district men's! meeting at the First Methodist church Tues day. The local mei will meet here at the church at 6:45 p. m. The dinner in the Salem church will be at 7 o'clock,! followed by an address by Dr. Bruce Baxter. WEST SALEM parents and friends were guests at a silver tea given by the Parent-Teacher as sociation Friday in the upper grade school buildings Lewis Nich ols played several accordion so los and a skit was gven by some of the fifth grade students. Mrs. Ludwig Peterson presided at the tea table, which was dec orated with bouqueis of spring flowers and white topers. Hostesses were! Mrs. Glenn Davenport, Mrs. OrK'ille Daven port, Mrs. J. Klievr, and Mrs. Peterson. WEST SALEM Mrs. Everett Lisle was the honojr guest at a shower given at the (Albert Beck man home on Glert Creek road Friday. Mrs. Beckman and Mrs. Eugene Krebs weref hostesses for the affair. j After,- seeing the gifts, refresh ments were serve4 with Mrs. Lena Lisle presiding. A center piece of yellow wallflowers and madrona blossoms decorated the table. f Those present were Mrs. Lena Lisle and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carruthers, Salem; Itfan Marriott, Eugene; Mrs. Everejtt Lisle, Mrs. E. W. Emmett, Mrsf C. J. Jack son, Mrs. Lawrence flathers, Mrs. Vina Coffel, Mrs. Hilda Baker and Ronnie, Mrs. G. fe. Vosburgh, Mrs. Floyd White, Nita and Bet- 7 COST v&ex "frxrvcx Weatinq equipment for CoaL Oil or Gas: American 7 Radiator Heat SUNBEAM Warm-Air Furnaces and Winter Air Condition- ers "tanidftrdr m-umbikq fixtures in white and 11 attractive colors. Consult ypisr Heating end Plvmbing Contractor AkiEiucAitf p gtatidavd Radiator jjfamtaqg 9Zei CORPORATION fuuk . . ... - . m rtumbwr Braaa Oookm wsur 4ur OREGON STATESMAN. ScdW -"V IF.'' t t '. : (...4 ft 1 10,000 kilowatt generators producing first energy from the giant project. (Associated Meh Club ama Makes Tour MEIIAMA Nineteen members of the Woman's club and two guests, Mrs. M. E. Phillips and Mrs. Mabel Bouche, met at the home of Mrs. Floyd Monroe with Mrs. Chris McDonald assistant hostess. The meeting was called to or der by the president, Mrs. Estelle Philippi. During the business ses sion it was voted to buy curtains for the club house. A delicious lunch was served during the so cial hour and a tour of the rock and flower gardens enjoyed. The club will meet with Mrs. Roy Philippi on April 4, Mrs. Tex Kimsey as assistant hostess. Red Cross Work Done by Group At Meeting DALLAS A meeting of the auxiliary of Carl B. Fenton post, American Legion, was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. A.J. Cleveland with Mrs. J. C. Tracy and Mrs. Otella Mardis as assistant hostesses. Attractive ar rangements of spring flowers were used about the rooms. Miss Mildred Stafrin, president of the auxiliary, presided at a short business meeting. Those present signed up for work which they might do for national de fense. The remainder of the time was spent knitting for the Red Cross. Present were Mrs. Robert S. Kreason, Mrs. A. V. Waters, Mrs. Conrad Stafrin, Mrs. Andrew Ir win jr., Mrs. Jack Eakin, Mrs. Earle Richardson, Mrs. Clyde Gibbs, Mrs. William Domaschof sky, : Mrs. Carl Bales, Mrs. Fred Stinnette, Mrs. Delwin Reinemer, Mrs. O. E. Anderson, William Blackley and the three hostesses, Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Mardis and Mrs. Cleveland. ty, Betty Lou Beckman, and the hostesses. iOLlORE Tllflf r TMrtkt lML r rz1 Am : vut:jt . lunuiuonn jmm w Oregon, Tuesday Morning, March iS 1941 Delivering Press Telemat Service.) Suver News SUVER Miles Davis, pioneer resident, was taken back to the hospital at Corvallis Friday. He will probably have to remain there for some time. The Ivy club met at the hall Wednesday for a no - hostess meeting with a small attendance, due to- sickness in several homes. Luncheon was served after which a quilt was tied for Mrs. Grace Goodman. During the business meeting it was decided to have the kitchen hamper to sell ready for the next meeting. Dora Miller and Agnes Lamb joined the club. Mrs. John Ridders was a guest. Seven mem bers were present. Legion Holds Crab Feed DALLAS The annual crab feed of Carl B. Fenton post, Am erican Legion, was held Thursday with a large number present. Preceding the "feed" a business meeting was held with Command er Clyde Gibbs presiding. Adju tant Fred Stinnette, membership chairman, reported that the post now had 98 members, which is three more than the quota. Sidney E. Whitworth, chairman of the school awards committee, brought up the matter of the an nual awards to the outstanding boy in the eighth grade class and the post voted to again offer such an award in the Dallas, Falls City, Perrydale, Rickreall and Valsetz schools. Mill City News MILL CITY The Bible en couragements and the subjects of Christ will, be discussed by W. S. Crockett at the Church of Christ Sunday. Mrs. Wallace Henderson has re turned home from a Lebanon hospital where she underwent surgery. Mrs. W. G. Higdon is ill in the Mill Citv hosnital. Frank Taylor is building a new cement sidewalk in front of his restaurant. . Glen Anderson of Portland vis ited here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack r Anderson, this week. OTHERS Boilers and Hmmtlng mod Plumbing mrm too important to hmmlth to bm n trutfrd to mnyonm but Hatt ing and Plumbing Conttmctotu. y "V CHAIRMAN iMrini Badlsur Dudirt Mian CawWM ' CMt Iroa Enameled fc VttrceM Cbiaa Plumbi Fixtnrt - , Scouts Gather For Contests Bit. Angel Plays Host Saturday, Troops From Five Towns MT. ANGEL Mt Angel saw its first large scout gathering Sat urday, when troops 50, 52, 53, 54, and 56, representing the towns of Stayton, Silverton, Woodburn, Gervais and ML Angel, paraded through the streets and then par ticipated in a series of contests that gave hours of entertainment. Ronald Ruddiman, Salem, ex ecutive secretary ' of the Cascade area,: was in charge, of the con tests. Prize winners were as fol- (lows: " . . .' . - . Compass relay First, Silver- ton; second, .Gervais; third, Wood burn. Flint and steel fire-making -First and only prize, Mt AngeL since . Dickie LeDoux of -Mt. An gel troop 56". was the "only con testant 1 who succeeded in light ing a fire. O'Grady drill First, Mt. Angel; second, . Woodburn; third, . Gervais. Group knot-tying -First, Stayton; second, Gervais; third, Mt. AngeL Horse and rider relay First, Gervais; second, Woodburn; third, Stayton; fourth, Mt AngeV Signaling First, Ger vais; second, Woodburn; third. Silverton. Chariot r race First, Mt. . Angel; second, Silverton; Gervais and Woodburn tied for third place." Accompanying the boys were the scoutmasters of each troop: M. B. Ford, Silverton; Perry Will iams, Woodburn; Buford Brown, Gervais; Mt. Angel, Joe Wagner; Stayton, Ken Thompson. The Aumsville troop was also expect ed to take- part but could not be present. Local officials in charge of the affair included Leonard Fisher, Lee Withers, W. Douglas Harris and Louis LeDoux. Stayton Lodge Has Guests STAYTON Santiam Encamp ment lodge, Stayton, was host to an intercity visitation Thurs day at the lodge hall. Guests were present from Silverton, Sa lem, Dallas, Monmouth, Wood burn, Dayton, Eugene, Spring field, Albany, Hillsboro, Oregon City. Homer Morgan, Amity, chair man, announced the following program: Song, "God Bless Amer ica," by all; talk by Fred Walker, Salem; readings, George Nader man, Salem; talk by Grand Pat riarch Ed Bowmen, Hillsboro; readings, Mrs. Pearl Porter, no ble grand of Silverton Rebekah lodge; readings, Mrs. Curry, Sa lem; talk, Grant Murphy, Stay ton, grand warden of the grand lodge of Oregon; readings, Mrs. Gail Alderson, Dallas; talk, A. Olson, : grand junior warden of grand encampment; talk, Jack Watts, Oregon City, grand master of the grand lodge of Oregon. Swegle Garden Group Meets SWEGLE The Ladies Neigh borhood club of Garden Road met Friday at the home of Mrs. Burt Hulst. Eleven members and one guest, Mrs. Ruby Prescott, Salem, were present. Friday Mrs. Mary West opened her home to friends and neigh bors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Park honoring them with a covered dish dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Park have sold four and a half acres of their acreage to L. E. Childs and are moving 10 miles south of Salem on highway 09. Streamlined chair cars bn the "Beaver" to California! rO Experienced trarclcrt tell tu ibat the streamlined chair cart oa ftbs TUtvtr are the most luxni loos la America. The big easy jchirt hart foam rubber cushions, un parlor windows really let la the scenery. No wonder so many iboottnds go to California oa ibis deadly ecoootcy train. .TO SAM FRANCISCO From Salem Om ay Koamgtrip IsTestWr 15.11 t5J , Pha mil txtra ckMtrt he Pacific rrr fee C A. LAKSOX, Phone 4fS . er, write ' ' J. A Ormandy, Q1A, C2t raelfle Eldg rertland. Ore. Lincoln News LINCOLN John Sturgeon, Lincoln, celebrated his 80th birth day quietly at his home. He re ceived ' messages and gifts from his children, who are ' at a dis tance, and his neighbors.', Mr. Sturgeon was born in Pike coun ty, Ohio. - George Many sr., attended the wedding of his son, Robert, to Miss Virginia Brace Saturday ' at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brace,' Toledo. The young couple plan to make their home at: Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crangle and ."Miss Mabel Anderson, Sa lem, and Miss Wilma Crawford,1 Zena, were weekend guests at the home ' of ." Mrs. Alice " Simpson.- Robert Crangle is - a brother of Mrs. Simpson and. Miss Crawford is her granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. J.' C. Jessup en tertained Miss Jeannie . Smith, Mrs. Lois Crawford and Alex Smith at their home Friday night. Girls Leave For Capital MONMOUTH Two young women, employed in the business office at OCE left this month for Washington, DC, to join the fed eral civil service. They are Laura Doell, Dallas, who will be em ployed in the veterans' adminis tration bureau, and Mary Reetz, Corvallis, who will be in the war department They took civil ser vice examinations last fall in Sa lem . and were recently notified of their appointments. ' Margaret Wright, McMinnville, a graduate of Oregon State, col lege last term, has been elected to a position in the office here. , MONMOUTH Dr. Charles A. Howard is visiting Lane county high schools this -week. Monday he will be in Eugene to work with the educational policies com mission. He is chairman of the committee on evaluation of - con ference outcomes. MONMOUTH Mrs. Faith Kimball Black," dean of women, and executive secretary of Ore gon College of Education, enter tained Thursday night with a buf fet supper complimenting the' business office staff of the school. Present were Cecilia Brennan, who heads the Placement bureau: ' Cathriri Hoffman, secretary to Dr. Howard; Margaret Bishop, Jule Claire West, and Margaret Wright, office secretaries. j Wedding Date Is Celebrated KEIZER The eighth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Mattison was celebrated TV,,,.,!-... .4 it,. ! Mr. and -Mrs. - Raymond Kappi, Keizer, with an informal buffet supper. Those present were Mr. ' and Mrs. Ernest Mattison, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nebrija, Keizer; Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Daye, Mr. and Mrs. E. Church, all of Portland;; and Mr. and Mrs. Rappe. Mr. and Mrs. Mattison were presented with lovely gifts. 13 Members Attend Honiemakers' Club FAIRV1EW Mrs. Arnet White entertained the Happy Homemak ers club at her home Thursday. Thirteen ladies attend Mrs. White served refreshments. 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