The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 25, 1945, Page 18, Image 18

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PACE QGU7LLI?
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem.
31Gtizens
Selected for :
Jury Service
: Names of - 31 Marion county
citizens were drawn Saturday in
the presence ox Judge E. M. Page
and County Clerk Henry C. Matt
son, the selectees - being notified
to. report April 3 at 9 a.m. for
jury service.
Those selected are: Erick King
well, EKie B. MillSv Anna M. Mc
Kee, Alice M. Bancroft, Oral M.
Lemmon, i Glenn O. Bucright,
Christena M. Davis Grace E.
Krebs, Ixicile Cummings, Leoda
Levens, Douglas R. Yeater, Lloyd
Hill, Keith Powell, Eugene Quil
lot, John F. i Steelhammer, sr.,
, Flossie B. Harris and Lee V. Oh-
mart, all of Salem. I
Ethyl M. Doerfler and Arthur
i Binegar, East Salem; M. M. Gil
' 'mour, Union Hill; John T. Jones,
Jefferson; "Joseph Becker, Meha-
ma; Jack Murray, Butteville; Lil
lian A. Fromm and Beatrice E
Fisher, Fairgrounds; Bert C Mor
ris, Mill City; Daisy B. Richards,
: Horeb; Emma J. Powers, Turner,
and Op ha Gray, Marion.
From the J 1
Presbyterian Circle
Elects pfetc Officer
DALLAS Circle C of the Pres
byterian church met " with Mrs.
Merritt Hart, her mother Mrs. El
la J. Stewart as co-hostess. The
rooms were decorated with spring
flowers.
Mrs. John Cerny presided at the
meeting which included election
of officers for the ensuing year,
Mrs. Cerny, president; Mrs. Vern
Smith, vice president; Mrs.
Blanche Hamilton, secretary and
Mrs. George Eberting, treasurer.
The time was spent sewing for
the circle. At the close of the
afternoon the hostesses served re
freshments to Mrs. R. C. Wilson,
Mre. George Kurre, Mrs. W. V.
Fuller, Mrs. Blanche Hamilton,
Mrs. Millie Stafrin, Mrs. Clara
Ploehn, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs.
Febvet, Mrs. C. J. Enstad, Mrs.
Carl Gerlinger, sr., Mrs. John
Cerny and Mrs. Vern Smith.
The combined Scout Circus and i
Camporee will be held the week
end of May 11, 12r 13 in Salem, -me
troops of the council will come in ;
to the circus camp Friday after
school and all participate in a
big camp fire that evening 'after
pitching their camps and eating
supper,- which most of them will
bring from home.
Saturday they will perfect their
camp site and cook their own din
ner and be ready for a big"dress
rehearsal late Saturday afternoon.
A big downtown parade will also
be held on Saturday, starting ai
2:00 p. m. Saturday evening there
will be a soun-kitchen meal serv
ed to everybody and then the cir
cus show that evening.
We willi conclude with church
services Sunday morning, followed
by a court of honor at which time
there will be eagle badges, as
well as other awards to be pre
sented. Camp will break up right
after the noon meal on Sunday in
time for everybody to return home.
We are going t on the assump
tion that we will have 2,000 scouts
and cubs at the circus.
The circus is under the direct
ion of the Salem Lions club with
all of the other Lions clubs in the
three counties supporting the e-
vent. Gov. Earl Snell is to be the
general chairman of the circus
Co-chairman is Burr Miller of Sa
lem.
We Just completed the third
year of this popular activity
March 10, eighty scouts represent
ing the Salem troops went up to
the Silver Creek "burn" and
planted 7,000 trees in a little over
three hours and then participated
in one of the biggest snow ball
fights you ever saw and built a
snow man at least ten feet high.
Troop 1 Rotary Scout Hut here
in Salem has a new coat of paint,
a new woodshed and a completely
new interior.
Troop 100, Albany, has a Par
ent's night and Court of Honor
scheduled for April 4.
We take our hats off to Catho
lic Troop 55, Stayton. They had a
full day of Scouting on Sunday,
March 4. t . - - i
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Three cub packs plus three
troops and an explorer unit in 30
day a. Gosh! I
Here they are: No. 1, Pacx f.
Christian - church, Salem,. Clay
Pomeroy as cubmaster; No. 2,
Pack 62, Foster, S. S. Henault as
cubmaster; No. , 3, ; Pack 35,
Brownsville, Albert Knopf as cub
master: No. 4, Troop 61, Silverton,
Christian church, Charlie Davis asJ
scoutmaster; No. 5, Troop 62, Fos
ter, Robert Trembiy as scoutmas
ter; Not 6, Troop 65, Monitor, Rev.
Albert- Walker as scoutmaster;
Explorer Unit 55, Stayton, M. Vain
Driescbe, leader.
Our quiet campaign to raise
money" for Camp Pioneer improve
ment has reached $10,000. We find
that we may have under-estimated
the jbost of some itf the project
ed improvements, and the cam
paign is still open to those inctw
vidual or troops who may want
to have a part in this development
Drama of War
At Foursquare r---
Church Tuesday
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The Rev4 Ray Watson of Eu
gene, dramatic director who has
appeared many times in Salem,
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Rev. Say Watson j
Family Reuniou
Held at Monitor
MONITOR A family reunion
was held Sunday at the Ray Vox
hees home. Those present were
Mrs. Ef fie Vprhees and her sons,
Cecil, Charles, Delford and Del
man and his 'family and her son-in-law
and daughter, . Mr. and
Mrs. Homer ;Cox and family ;1of
Oregon City.;
Cecil and Delford are home ion
furlough from the Hawaiian isl
ands and Charles has recently
been given a medical discharge
after ; two years service in the
South Pacific
Mrs. Stratton is spending a few
days at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Gilbert Newman.
Mrs, Jack Thompson visited j at
the George Daan home. Mr. ilnd
Mrs. . P. Sanders of Salem wre
guests on Sunday. j I
The Oak Lawn district repctrts
$169.75 collected for the Red
Cross war fund. I
has -trained a local cast of nine
persons . from the Foursquare
church for the production of
"That Old Rugged Cross," or
"There Are No Infidels in the
Fox-holes, which will be given !
at the church, North 19th and
Breyman at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday,
March 27. i
The Rev Charles Tate, church
pastor, has announced the produc
tion is open free to the public.
The Rev. Mr. Watson takes the
part of a bombardier In the U..S.
air j force. The first act of the
drama is in the United States and
two acts have their setting in the
jungles offthe Solomon islands.
Densons Buy-
Allien Place -In
Jefferson
JEFFERSON J. J. Densons
have been staying with Mrs. Den
son's sister, Mrs. T. O. Kester, Tor
several f months , and"" have .' pur
chased the Edna Allen residence
and ; four , acres "on . Third "atreet
They will taken possession as soon
as' jthe Allman family can find a
place to live.
" Mrs. "Guy Aupperle is- pending
several day his week in Portland,
visiting i her. daughter, Mrs. Don
ald! Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Steiwer at
tended a family dinner at the home
of Steiwer's sister. Mrs. C. W.
Walls, Tuesday night, honoring the
89th birthday anniversary of their
father, John Steiwer, a - pioneer
resident of this community, who is
enjoying good health.
A new car was received here this
week. It will be used as the city
fire truck. A bed will be put on,
and a tank and pump will be in
stalled, as soon as available.
Mrs. Hal Wiley entertained
guests at a buffet supper last Sun
day at her home in the W. L.
Jones apartment. Daffodils : and
heather were the decorations. The
St. Patrick theme was carried out
in the refreshments. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Karl ' Steiwer, Mr.
and Mrs. James Pate, Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Shields, Diane Ellis,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wiley.
Peter DeWall, 88 year old citi
z en of Forest Grove, and father of
John DeWall of Jefferson is ser
iously ill at his home there. John
DeWall planned to go to Forest
Grove to care for his father.
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Polk County Salvage
Drive Starts April 20
DALLAS April 20 is the date
for j the next tin can and paper
drive according to Josiah Wills,
county superintendent of schools.
The drive will be made through
the: schools of Polk county, and
the citizens are urged to have con
tributions (ready on that date.
Portland Couple Visit
With Rickey Relatives
RICKEY Mr. and Mrs. A. Her-
nck of Portland visited last
week with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Merkle to help Mrs. Merkle cele
brate her birthday. They were
joined by a group of friends of
the Merklei for an informal eve
nihg party.
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Through onr special dry cleaning process
all dust and grine is elfeclively removed
and the wearing longevity oi your clothes
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Colors, loo, retain their own true bright
ness. Let ns care for yonr wardrobe.
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YouTl be all dressed up for Easter . . . and the warm
spring days to follow, in these delightful print dresses!
They're so lovely with their flower-fresh colors in soft
est rayon crepes and jerseys cut so flatteringly.
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Women's: Dresses 9.90
The Easter colors are so lovely this year lime, light pea
cock blue, maize pink and many others. Pert onerpiecera
or the ever-popular two-piece style. J
It's very close lo Easter;
, . . have you bought your Easter dress?
You'd better come to Penney'a now
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DRESSES BY !
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Spring is in the air means itis time for a dress by Carol
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