The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 18, 1947, Page 16, Image 16

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    IS The Stateeaacm, Ikriem. Oregon. Friday. April 18; 1947
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Vsrfted Air Lines' Salem station staff pietared above) will be ad
Tcrtisiiir Salem's blossoms sod other attractions throughout the
station this ajxring. throush the median of the UAL News, mag
axhte ctrealated among all United passenger and travel agents and
iher employees. A story on the Salem area and Salem staff, illos
trated by sereral pictures Including the one above, will appear! In
the May Jesse mt the company magazine. Pietared here in front
f a UAL. nsainliner are: In forerreund. left to right,' John, Janzen,
Leren Bosteo, Kady -Stinnett and Passenger Agent Kay Hanks;
, behiad them, left Up to bottom. Station Manager IL F. Sweeney,
Ed Lambert and Cliff Amend, and right top to bottom. Larry Mc
LaBghlin, Sanford Kent and Harold White. (Bishop Moderne
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Valley Briefs
i Trie PoDCorn 4-H
-intr rlnh jrhievement day was
held April 12.' Work for this year
baa been completed- The . guests
were Mrs. Viola -a. snaiier, rvi.
county .home demonstration agent,
and mothers of girls of the club.
The program, planned by the girls,
and a skit. '
Tamer Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mitchell of Waldport are visiting
the Robert Mitchells this week.
East Salem Garden Road
trM.wiuwi otnK will meet Fri-
" day at 1 o'clock at the home of
Mm G. A- Reeher in Salem on
Stewart it ) v. . ... 4
njverdale Tonight there will
J -il tt rttlir- St
DC Some JU"" iuw,u ;
the schooihouse. At this time -the
birdhouses which the school chil-
- j niMlrintf will be
auctioned UL Three prizes for
each of the two rooms will be
"warded byi the Mother's dub
which is sponsoring the project.
Mt. Ansel Mrs. Mae Heggie,
employed at ijse Benedictine Press,
returned home from a week's va
cation in San Bernardino, Calif,
Monday night. Mrs. Heggie vis
imM citpr. the former
nf Silverton.i
and family. " . ;
Ijaios IIU1 Su bcr cunaxe ana
juvenile granges will meet to
rJght for the April meeting. .
; Lunch committee will be Mr.
and Mrs. Bqron McFJbaney and
Mr. and Mrs. A- L." Kastenborder.
: a niA ciwbl snd dance
will be held at the Macleay grange
vn catnHav nicht The event is
sponsored by the Macleay YGA,
a newly organized youth.
Prbsgle Community club
meets tonight at 8. o'clock, at
the scnooinouse.
by 4-H dub members, refresh
. r, will served.
dub Draws Large
Crowd to Meet
SWEGLE A large attendance
t Swegle Community club meet
ing Friday night was reported.
Mrs. C I Stark and a group of
community young people- prer
. a ni Th Laueh in
the Dark." Members from", the
audience, with no previous warn-
ing, wre u v
sing a number of their own
choice. Serving on the commit
tee for the social hour were Mr.
and Mrs. George Yost, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Brandt, Mr. and Mrs.
-Clifford Yost and La Vonne Yost
CIXLS ORGANIZE
BTVXROALE The second
meeting in preparation for or
ganizing the Girl Scout troup was
held after school Tuesday with
several of the mothers present.
Mrs. Gail Williamson is the leader
and Mrs. Deanore Graham is as
sistant. Tne Mower s ciud is spon
sortng the organization. Mrs. Far
ra -Morton is chairman of the
cocuiuttee with Mrs. Floyd Al-
ln and Mrs. Rav Barker assisting.
XrCOTTATIONS RESUMED
DETROIT, April 17-P)-Gener-al
Motors Corp. and the CIO
United Auto Workers resumed ne
gotiations Wednesday " over the
union's demanded 23 Vi cents hour
ly wage increase.
Sportsmen
Organize Club
MT. ANGEL The ML Angel
Sportsman's club was organized
April 14 with 42 charter mem
bers.' V v ' -j
ErnesrCrowder served as tem
porary chairman at the . elections
held in the city hall. Al Dieker
was : named " president: William
i Beyer,' vice president, and Crqw-
der secretary-treasurer.
Directors are; William Worley,
John Gaffke, Cletus Butsch and
Math.-Beyer. -",; r j '
A special meeting of the direc
tors and officers will be called on
April 21 to draw up. by-laws and
regulations. A meeting of 'all
members is scheduled for April
28. -y 'vM
Up to the 28th, anyone wish
ing to join will be accepted as a
charter member. j
fit oil mokes . .. Improve
perforraonco of ony rodio.
HEIDER'S .
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HOME IS SOLD
RIVERDALE Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Swallow who recently sold
their home here, left Saturday for
New York from which they will
sail April 18 for Liverpool, Eng
land where they , will make an
extended visit. Mrs. Swallow was
born in Liverpool and was a war
bride in. the first world war.! -
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Talk Abour
Luckiamute
Flood Control
PEDEE Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence
Townsend of Salem spent the
weekend at the Sam Yates home.
; At the meeting ' held Tuesday
night to discuss the proposed de
velopment of flood --control and
drainage of - the Luckiamute river
it was unanimously- decided 'that
all present favored dams on both
the Big and Little Luckiamute riv
ers and that they be located above
all the farm lands. .- v v"" ""
The" Women's Society of World
Service tof the Evangelical United
Brethern church . observed its 15th
anniversary Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. C. L. Burbank. : Mrs. .E.
A.: Fogg of .Corvallis who organ
ized the society, was present for.
the meeting. Mrs. RIttie Kerber
was honored with two cakes-for
her birthday. The study on "Chi
na" - was given by. Mrs: H. B.
Vickers and Mrs. Sidney Howard
was in charge of the " devotions.
Fifteen; members were present
and Mrs.? Wayne McCool (Vivian
Deal): of .Portland, "who is visit
ing her sister, Mrs, J. W. Mc
Cormick, was also a visitor. -.
; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ryan of
Bridgeport visited the C. L. Mc
Sheerys Sunday.
: Mrs. Sam Yates attended a
shower . h honor of her cousin,
Mrs. Robert Woodman, in Dallas
recently, v- - ; v - - - ,
GRANGERS GATHER ' 1
:" UNION HILL The Y oung
Grangers met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Vemy Scott. Table and
group games were enjoyed until a
late hour when refreshments were
served by Jeanne Darby. Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Krenz, Mr. and Mrs.
M. M." Gilmour and Mr. and Mrs.
Scott were the group committee
present. Richard Krenz was in
charge of entertainment.
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TURNER - From Ren ton.
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of an 8 lb. girl. April 6 to Mr. and
Mrs. , Rodger DeLorm. The girl
has an older brother. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Hogsed. -
Mr. - and Mrs. Patrick Izzo are
announcing , the birth of a girl.
April 15 in a Salem hospital. This
is their second girl. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry , Barnett : are the maternal
grandparents, -"-.-
MRS. ADAMS ELECTED
" PRINGLE At the meeting .on
Wednesday of the Woman's club,
Mrs. : George Adams was elected
president; Mrs. E. B. Kottrock,
vice president; Mrs. Geore Set
tlemeier secretary-treasurer.
Haag baid
iVIuch Improved
ROBERTS X A. C Hagg, in
jured some time ago In a j train
accident in California, is improv
ing satisfactorily at his home on
Croisan Creek road. He is able to
be up in a wheel chair and will
have, the casts removed fromhis
legs in about six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley L. Bosler.
South River road, have returned
home" after' an extended motor
trip through the southern states.
They visited as far south as New
Orleans and had a very interest
ing side trip to Tampico, Mexico,
where they fished in the Manuco
river, each catching a fine tarpon.
On their return trip the couple
vi&ited. Jn Ventura . with , Boater's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Chauncy Smith. . .
A cooked food and flower sale
will be held on Saturday, April
19, at the Farmer's Market on
High and Union streets under the
auspices of the Roberts home ex
tension unit for the benefit of
the Roberts 4-H club.
Mrs. Anna Tonning of Tacoma
is visiting this week at the home
of her nephew, Nels Tonning, on
Croisan Creek road.
Mrs. Rex Minard and infant
son. Rex LeRoy, jr., are now at
their home on the South River
road.
GRAVEL, STORED
SCOTTS MILLS Gravel has
been stock-piled for use in pav
ing city streets and for improve
ment of the Crooked Finger road.
Dial System" for -
Gervais Adopted
GERVAIS Mr, and Mrs. Ster
lin McCollon left this week for
Drain where he has employment
with the state highway depart
ment. .
The meeting of the Gervais Co
operative Telephone association
was held Tuesday night. The dial
system was adopted and may be
put into operation about the first
of the year.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Kenning
.entertained Sunday with a dinner
honoring Mr. and Mrs. James De
Shazer of Portland, who are leav
ing to make their home in Cali
fornia. Other guests wereTMr. and
Mrs. Percy Seely, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Hughes, Glen Goulet of
Woodburn aM -Mr. .atwt.fre
Sumner Stevens of Gervais,
- The Clara Jones Missionary
society held its regular meeting;
Wednesday at church parlors. Mrs.
Karl Kahle, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. ?
Clopper and fourteen members .
were present Reports on PresbV-
terial meeting in Salem Last wefk
were given. At the refreshment "
hour Mrs. Ross Cutsforth and Mrs.
Sumner Stevens served.
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