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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1946)
( ' 1 12 Tho Stat man, SoUm, Otxyon, frlday. October 4, 1948 College (lulls Many' Students Back to Class Jt terson- w a n ii a r.u-r, riugMrr of the frank. (.U'cr tt irturtird to Oiegon Nfnte ml JKr f her Junior yvrni. Others twrolltd there hip Bette Tcrhune. Jim Keerien. Dull Kecoeii, Mr. and S hrag er, and Jerry Simpson end Lois are Robert Smith. Fred Anderson haa enrolled at the Oregon College of Education, Monmouth. Mr M M Oldenburg. Atterwling tra Miller II U E N A VISTA Gertrude Tucker, former WAC, who spent the summer at the C. fc. Miller s, hMt enrolled at Oregon State col-lege. Willamette are llar LaVon Kelly, and Itrrti r Krhfchl At Nrthwet Chntin college nrtTH at rio.si.CR PIONEER Mr. and Mr. Frank fVlough f Portland were over night guests at the horn of their n-rn-law and daughter Friday. Mr. and Mn. Otrl Theiss wrrt dinner guests at the Andrew Theiss home Wednenday evening. John A. Riichey, II.D. j F'HYSICIAN & SUnCJEON 971 Edgewaler Street WIST SALi;M Announce the Opening of Office for the Practice of General Medicine Telephone IMS Residence UT.1t Producer - Consumer lt WUte Cooperatives rhti S7t7 Specials lot Fri.-Sat.-IIon.-Tnes. Cauliflower Ottilia Ih-mI Spear Cfce Snow White lb. w lb.5C Cabbage Solid Head .. lb. ironies Ixx-al Delirious! box $3.50 We Specialize in Packing Apple for I Shipment Anywhere ib.7c 51.98 Green Peppers Large Itell Tomatoes bum rr -ug.. Clothes Pins ,r, . 19c Flour Drifted Know. Gold Medal If -lb. bag $3.69 This ! the New While Hear Pnlfed Wheat f.. w Sc 1IONKV, KASTKKN OKKIIKIN4 CONTAINER Dodger Out as Cards Win Pennant Race ("; '.!-? - i.-.,.f.V :" "'J'.. ' if -,i .. r,,. ;; " - '-n ' ... f . ; .' 2 - . "" I i . ' i r tNi 1 r ; , J - . ; ' , ''' ' ' "" ' '' ' f in n irtmfcii i ii i 'iwriTrr m '1 rf ri - n-t- --)- ' y .......' r. . T- BROOKLYN. Oct. S Bruce Edward. Dadger catcher, la an cay oat alldlng Into second In the second Inning of the game with the SI LoaU Cardinal to decide the National leagee repreaentatlve for the world aeries. Marty Marion. Card shortstop, makes the putout. The Umpire Is Bogesa, the Cardinals wan. I to 4. and will oppose the Boston Red Box In tho series. AP Wlrephoto). (Htory on Sports page). School Paper Staff Named TOItNER The Uff of the Tur ner high school paper. "The Dea con,' hax been lelected. Editor la Euhlre near, asflatant editor, Paulirto Elaer. huainena manager, Thorruia Andrews, altnt man ager Lenlie Currier, ; and news wrtteri. Geraldine hjlardn, Ora hello Ougger, Juanlta Towner. Margaret I'rather. June IJoyer, Bill Iiear.' Tommy Metcalfe, Clo rla Barnes, Dorothy Collier, Jayne Ifendren, Freda Miller, Carol Standley, Bea Stinnett. Juanlta Towner, Ardeth Bennett. Shirley Smith. Advertising, Lillian Mc Allister, Pat Barnes, 'artist, Nao mi Dugrer, mimenncope' work, Phyllis Kindred. Allene Hatfield. Donna Peterson, mimeograph work, second year typing class and second I year 'shorthand clans, A student body meeting was held Reptemner 30. presided over by Vice President Wallace Riches. Card Standley' was elected al ternate secretary of the student body, and One Me helle was ap pointed athletic manager.; On October 1 an election was held at which Harold Ackerson, Juno Boyer and Howard Acker son were elected yell leaden, and Carol Standley song queen. Mrs. Earl Beoe is teaching at Hons Urge Grange To Form Own PAC Lyman Ross, democratic candi date for congress fur the first Ore gon; district, told the members of the Kelzer Grange Wednesday night that "the time baa come when the. grange, along with oth er responsible organizations rep resenting agriculture, must follow the -pattern of labor and buslnens by establishing political action commiUees In order to become mora political-conscious and to determine before election the' atti tude on vital questions effecting American policy of men and wo men who seek public office. I'm turn School Enrollment 23 PHATUM Mrs. Mary Harrison reports that the school will have a paper drive this month. Paper should be tied In bundles and brought to the store by October 27. I ' The primarjy enrollment Is 23 with' 7 In the first grade. There are 20 in the upper grades with 8 pupils, In the eighth grade. Aumsville high school. , 0. A. Warren .who was janitor at Turner high school for three years, is now Janitor at Aumsville high; school. 3PIGG LY WH S (SLY i i ' ' Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers Mb. Tin Vanish Dov1 Gleaner Fisher's Zoom LirRe - Fruit Cochlail Del Monte 2j's tin Toraaio Jnice "SKi. ... Slokley Peas IICiD Spinach J Pnmpkin Del Montr 230 220 380 290 T tin i.;..:.IS4' tl 200 190 -2istln Glorox Jt-; pleach 'i-CaL 23e Pl.m.Z- CAM, sweet blatk .tnerries ......2-t.n Kemp's Step-a-llead ..7-OI. tin Hixed Nuts Corn Flakes Kellojrx's 1 1-oz. pkfT. V7heai Ileal Armour's Tamales 16-oz. fjlaiui 22 e Ilinced Clams Pioneer 7-oz. tin 390 440 490 ii0 24 0 S. 0. S. Soap Pads Kindleslyx ... Pkjr. of 12 sticks 190 Cheez-il Crachers Ilavis Cola Syrup 12-oz. bottle 250 Grapefnui Unice t. ti 1S0 Orange Jnice curs Cold Tm tin Sperry Pancake & Waffle Flour rkf. i For Ileal to Eal-f T7e Can't De Deal' CHOICE LAMB LEG OR CHOPS FRESH OYSTERS -J SHRIMP SALMON IHYS A BAKES DEUCTOUS POTATO SALAD & MACARONI SALAD S'l ' Heinz;- I pTomaSo Soap ftin iLilL . - 1 :i I- i ; -- - , 111 (E (E Wt& W IJ (E ffi ILVf 1 IIorlH Capilol at Ilarket r 11 lam in $ on Clnb Program ' ANKENV Keeping well with vitamins A and I) wus the pro gram for the meeting of the Home Extension -service at the home of Mrs. Rex Hartley Tuesday. Mix Eleanor Trindle, county home demonstration agent was assintcd by Mrs. Kobert Hears. Mm. IJorin Freeman and Mrs. Hex Hartley. Some 20 members and guests were present during the tegular busi ness session. Mrs. 117 1 ley. chair man, and Mrs. Richard King, sec retary, presided Mrs. Nancy Da Vinson will be hostess Nov. i. Farmers Hear Speakers Tuesday ROBERTS A health service clinic sponsored by the Farmers Union to open Nov. 1 was reported by E. Vance MacDowell. , Leonard Zielke spoke on the two school measures to appear on the November ballot. The local endorsed tho PUD for Marion county and voted to sup port the campaign financially. Hunters at Marion Forks MARION FORKS The p fl s t week has been a busy one at : the Forks with hunter wheeling their way to eastern Oregon. Thot-e vUiling during the week were Orval A. KmuImxi of Suli rn, Mr. and Mis. James Long of Mo lull. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Lllis, Portland. ' Mr. and Mrs. John; T. Milan, Portland, Adam Keck, Idanha, IxRoy and Mnry Street, Bend, Krith Rjirmcy, Molalla, Ray H. Jones. Valfetz, Archie Jones, Molalla, Thurman J. Hunt, McMinnville, A. H. Lucns, Osie Lucas, Oeorgia and P. Frederick son, Aurmvllle. F. J. Fox, West Stay ton, Charley and Carolyn Hansen of Tidewater, Julius La poluis, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hones Banks, Mrs. Gus Adams, Wecoma, A. La Bansky, Wood burn. John Short, Gervals, Joe La Bandy, Woodburn, Vivian Tohl, Albany, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kozua, Portland, Mr.i and Mrs. B.I If. Jackson of Canby, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Bunnell. Portland. ,Wr. H. H. Warn and son, Chic, of. Salem are stationed at Camp Pioneer working under Mr. Ir wtne t Wright oh the construction of new buildings for the scouts. Mr$. Ollie Morgan and family and fcer brother and sister were visitors of her son Vern Morgan of Marlon Forks. Mr. D. Wasmuth made a busi ness Irip to Salem this week. New Furnace , Installed CENTRAL HOWELL The new furnace is now Installed In the si IkmiI Ikiic and school slui ted Monday. Mrs. Dorothy Cui(etiter in buck k piincipal and Mrs. Fal lin of Salem is teaching the low er grades. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Neul who spent several weeks with ftcr parent, Mr. and Mr. A. K. Kuen zl, have now moved to an apait mrnt An Poitlund where he will continue hi hool woik and ac t as assistant pu.stor in a church there. Ralph Nafigcr is attending Ihc University of Oregon this year. Church Dinner I'lunneil Siiiuluy i SILVERTON Immanuel Fel lowship dinner will be held at the church social rooms Sunday with Mrs, Elmer Johnson, Mrs. At Tippner, Mrs. George Towe, Mrs. Fred! Taylor and Mrs. Ox car Loe as! hotces. Trinity afternoon Dorcas. society meets Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ole Morn and the Dorcas evening group mcein Friday.,'. Oct ober 4, With Mrs. Kuxm'II NcImmi In Scotts Mill. The Tilnity con gregational meeting will be held Wednesday at p m. at the church. Lutheran Daugteff of the Refoi rnatlon will conjentWi at Canby Sunday aftefnoin and evening. .1 BRAND NEW ARMY St RPLl'S RAYOII PARACHUTES i (Approximately 45 YARDS of RAYON Each) HU E e YtXMIW RED (iREEN j Beautiful nw pMinchutes of finest quality heavy ruyr.' 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