J The -OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Sunday Morning. May S. 1948 PAGE THEZZ SUrU Officers of the Sn tUm Bean FebUvbl ill b elect ed Monday night when plana for the atuiual affair will be discussed. 31. Edward Arnold will be salu tatorian; George King, valedic torian. Class motto is "Virtue conquers all things," and class colors are white and gold. Woodburn Catholic Youth Organization of St. Luke's parish meet in the parish hall Wednes day, May 8, at 8 p.m. Committee members are Helen Gorman, Rosemary Halter, Loretta Randall and Gerald Wiese. Summer social plans will be made at this time. Clementine Kirsch is secretary of the CYO unit here. Jefferson May day will be observed in the schools Friday, May 10, with Queen La Von Kelly and King Jack Knight ruling over the senior court, and Queen Mary Edith Davis and King Dale Peter son over the junior court. Woodburn Women of St. Luke's parish will sponsor a card party Sunday night, May 5, at the parish hall, proceeds to replace and re-equip the hall kitchen. Mrs. Gertrude Jensen Is in charge of the party and assistants are Mrs. Cyril Crosby, Mrs. William Bras sell, Mrs.VJohn Kosse, Mrs. Gib Aplin, Mrs. Tom Reilirg. Others helping will be Ernestine Nath man and Mrs. Carrie Koshmeder. Corvallw I Frances Clinton, assistant state (home demonstra tion agent leader, will be at Dal las Tuesday, May 7, for the Polk county heme makers planning day. and at Salem Wednesday. May t, for the Marion county planning day. Silverton A pre-schdol cjinic will be held Tuesday, 2 to 4 p.m., at Eugene Field school. Immuni zations for diphtheria and whoop ing cough, smallpox vaccinations and tuberculin tests will be given. Albany Linn-Ben tori Guern sey Breeders association will meet Sunday at the Ernest Cer- at the school. Smallpox vaccina tions, diphtheria and whooping cough immunizations for child ren under 3. Dr. W. J. Stone, county health officer, will be in charge. ML Anrel Mt. Angel prepar atory will graduate a class of, 17 at commencement exercises May r for Veddina porlrcute P Tr Waaler's Mt rtiu I 1 Mr -rrcsTV sJurkiac f" War Twrtrrt cm kj4 Dat -rtck- Ml Mr D4. PHONE ZZtS Prompt efficient repair service A.A.A. ENGINEERING CO. 17T5 N. Frot SC Sale. Ore- .Jht sovzky farm a mile south of Al ford on highway 99E. H. E. Owen Lebanon, president, and Frank S Peevy, Scio, secretary. No-host luncheon at noon. IF I DR. "fc. '- i I- 4 KENNELL-ELLIS Artist - Photographers 420 Oregon Bldg. Phone 7830 Wood burn A farm labor of fice will be open here "June 1 through September and ;will be located in the Charles W. Smith Electric store. Joe Serres, agri cultural chairman of the cham ber of commerce, has promoted the office. Woodburn A high school band concert in observance of Music week will be given at the high school auditorium Friday, May 10, at 8 p.m. Numbers by the high school chorus are also planned. North Santiam Infant and pre-school clinic will be held Tuesday, May 7, 9 to J2 a.m., X 4JL k V, '' y,7. Vs ' YSi f'Z 0 v lit, VICTORY BONDS NOW nde penden re in A F uturm HARRY SEMLER CrmdU WmmtUt -: js? "v. mf : W Ask Your Dentist!!! Don't let appearance betray your age . . . ofttimes the dif ference between youthful and old-oge oppeorance is simply thot of properly-selected and well fitted dental plates. Consult with your Dentist . . . learn bow modern dentures i can be1 fitted to help restore the "Pleasing Expression of Youth. f Comfortable, too they bring you New Eating Pleasure. Wear Plates I.tftf EDI ATELV After Your Teeth Are Extracted Avoid the emborross ment ond inconven ience of 'Toothless Days . . take odvon toge of "IMMEDIATE RESTORATION" Serv ice. 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