The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 30, 1947, Page 20, Image 20

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P Th Slcrr man. Salem. Oregon. Sunday. March 30. 1947
) vas; small vase, over 6 inches.
Arrangement in antique contain
j er; corsages; primroses.
I Refreshment will be on sale
j during the afternoon, with a cov
j ered dish supper af 7 p.m.
Rick real 1 Flower
Show Wednesday
At Grange Hall
R1CKREALL The annual; , - .
spring flower show, sponsored by ! UllirCll Ol UiriSt 1 lans
ttie grange Home Ec - club will ,
be held at the grange hall. Thurs
day afternoon and evening. April
3. Mrs. Ora Lantz is general chairman.
For Building in Keizer
KEIZER The Church of Christ
plans to begin construction of a
General rules follow: Any a ma-' new church building, in this com-j
munity, in the near future. Thej
building will be erected on the
E. A. Lee sub-division on Prince !
road, just off North River road. j
trur flower grower may exhibit:
exhibits must be in between 10
and 12 o'clock, Thursday morn
ing; exhibitors to furnish their
own containers.
Horticulture should be named I T" Church of Christ will not
if possible: show open to the pub- solicit funds with which to build,
lie at 2 p.m. I but does extend to the Keizer
Schedule includes: Horticulture immunity a hearty welcome to
Single speciment or 3 of a kind atlend the services conducted in
in all v arieties of narcissus, prim- j Elding.
rrses. flowering shrub or any The building will be 37'x99' with
flower in sea?on. five large class rooms, and an
Arrangement: Buffet: dining' auditorium with a seating capacity
table; all white; coffee tabic; 1--' approximately 400.
miniature. 3 in. or under: mini- ', Lumber and materials will h
VFW Croups Have
New Officers
SILVERTON Public installa
tion of new officers of the Veter
ans of Foreign Wars and post and
auxiliary will be held April 2 in
the Silverton armory.
New officers of the post are
A. J. Clark, commander; Lloyd
Greenfield, senior vice command
er; Roy Gingrich, junior vice com
manders; Lester Standard, quar
termaster; Zayn Norton, post ad
vocate; Nevil Hoi an, chaplain;
Frank Porter, surgeon; Brunk
Conley, trustee.
Auxiliary officers to be install
ed are Lenna Elliott, president;
Marie Thomas, senior vice presi
dent; Bessie Porter, junior vice
president; Edna Wall, chaplain;
Gertrude Moen, patriotic instruc
tor; BernJce Grant, eondu
Olaf Tokstad, treasurer; Matilda
Pierce, flag bearer; Sarah Burch,
color bearer; Mamie Chandler,
musician; Sadie Barkhurst, guard;
Ruth McPike, historian; Gurine
Standard, trustee; and Lillie Cox,
Lois Madden, Alice Egan and Ada
Geren, color bearers.
Aumsville Girl Given
Party on 3rd Birthday
AUMSVILLE Mrs. P. B. Col
lins honored her daughter, Patty
Nichols with a party on her 13th
birthday. Gabies were played and
a birthday cake and ice cream
served. Others present were Eliza- j
beth Tate, Carrol Jacobseq, Joyce
Cox, Vida Schaeffer, Irene Erick-
son, Doris June Willard, R e t a
Whorton. Lois Holmquist and
Shirley Nichol. '
lbnrn VFW to
Hold Installation
WOODBURN Installation of
new officers of Champoeg post
4173, Veterans of Foreign Wars,
will be Tuesday, April 1, at the
Woodburn armory starting at 8
p. m. Formal dedication of the
new post colors is planned and the
public is invited to attend both
ceremonies. Auxiliary officers
elected recently will be installed
April 16 at the IOOF hall. !
G. O. Pike of Portland, state
VFW service officer, will install 1
the new officers of the post and
D. A. Huston of Salem, district i
commander, will dedicate the post
colors. Music will be by the i
Woodburn high school band. !
New officers to be installed for
the local post will jb Raymor! J.
Geyer, commander; Charles W.
Mendenhall, senior vice comman
der; Les Barrett, Jr., junior vice
commander; Charles Tyler, quar
termaster; George Reck, judge
advocate; Mourice Spage, sur
geon; Charles A. Underwood,
chaplain; and Harlow C. Dixon,
trustee. State and district dele
gates are Reck, Bob Tice,John
Pelto, Henry Stange, George Ron- 1
tycus. Walt Scarborough, Dixon,
Albert Leonardos, Barrett and
Underwood. !
WANT WATER SYSTEM j
MT. ANGEL The committee
in charge of the drive to raise
funds for the beautification and
preservation of St Mary's ceme-;
tery, where many pioneers of the
community are buried, is asking
donations to the extent of $400.
Six hundred dollars collected last
Masses Planned-' " f
For Holy Week
SCOTTS MILLS The holy
Rosary mission at Crooked Fin
ger wrll open with a high mast
at 9 o'clock Palm Sunday morn
ing and close at the same hour on
holy Thursday.
Special night services will be
conducted on Sunday, Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday. These
will consist of the rosary com
munity singing, sermons, benedic
tion of the blessed sacrament.
The Reverend L E. Banfield. a
dominican father from Portland,
will be in charge. Non-Catholics
are invited to join the Catholics
for the Easter mission.
year for a sprinkling system vinr
found insufficient at present t,t
In the M year tine fold
discovered in South Afik-a, U
area has yielded some 10 billK-n, -dollars
worth of the precious
metal.
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ture, over 3, under 6 inches: twin
vases, large: twin vases, small;
basket: kitchen window; large 1 after.
placed on the lost next week, and
construction will start soon there-
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Blossom Day Rauie Sunday,
March 30th.
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