The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 06, 1947, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Tho S talesman. Salem, Oregon. Tuesday May 1947
Lincoln Mrs. Roy W. Hammer,
SIrs. Lloyd Allen and Mrs. Helen
Harrison, teachers for the adjoin
ing districts of Lincoln, Zena, and
Sprint Valley attended the Ore
con teachers conference at Mon
mouth Saturday. .
LEMA IS tO FAT THAT
WHEN SHE FALLS DOWN
SHE. ROCKS HERSELF TO
SLEEP TRVtNo TO C8T Uft
Mid-WillametteValley Newsv
j . frmm Tfc Stattma' t Community CrmitHnltmU
Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Slav-ins Hood River, visited re
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Red
Rynearson and were here during
the .fire. . ; : " ' -''
Gervais - May day festivities
will be held May 9. Grade school
track meet will be in the morn
ing, coronation of the queen will
be at I p.m. followed by a base
ball game with Sublimity. A dance
in the auditorium that night will
honor the queen and her attend
ants, i music by Chuck Rea gen's
orchestra. ;" :
Detroit Mrs. Carl Campbell
and children visited her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kotila, in Hood
River last weekend. Kotila re
turned ; with them and has re
sumed work jtBlow Out Camp.
Labish Center Mr. and Mrs.
George Davis are receiving con
gratulations on the birth of a son
Thursday, May I, at the Salem
General hospital. Mrs. Davis is the
former Doris Lovre.
Silvertcn Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Scharback have received word of
the death of their 22-day-old
grandson, Raymond, jr., in Albu
querque, N. M., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Scharback.
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Detroit Mrs. D. A. Cruise
leaves Tuesday for a week at
Waldport with, her brother Del
mar Burt. :
. Labish . Center Grade school
commencement has been set for
Thursday, May 29. Exercises will
be preceded by-a community no
host supper at the school in honor
of the graduates Barbara Jean
Russ, Juanita Burr, and Betty
Jean Vance. Labish Center upper
grade pupils defeated the Buena
Crest school in a Softball game
Friday 23 to 20.
Detroit Mrs. S. T. Moore en
tertained at dinner Sunday in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Da
vies who will be transferred soon
to another station. Guests includ
ed Mr. and Mrs. Otis White, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon White, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl. Parker and Mrs.
Scheasley.
Stay ton -Annual "flunk" day
was observed by 25 Stayton high
school seniors last week when
they went to Seaside accompanied
by Coach and Mrs Edwin K. Bur
ton. Detroit Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Bray, jr and infant son, Thomas.
came Sunday from Sioux City,
lowa, and will resume their resi
dence here.
Sllverton Born at the Silver
ton hospital May 1, son to Mr.
and Mrs. Mervin Carroll of Mo
lalla. - - . ,- - -7
. Stayton John Christensen who
has been operating a garage at the
eastern approach to Stayton has
bought out the service station op
erated here for the last two years
by Lyton Rice and known as the
Chevron station. Rices plan to do
seasonal work. until fall.
Detroit Mr. and Mrs. J. , N.
unvas have purchased the For
rest restaurant at Sisters.
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Silvertoa Four winners in the
marble tournament here who will
go to Portland for final competi
tion are Wallace Money, Roger
Umbenhower, Robert Kirk and
John George. Forty-five boys, 6
to 14 years, competed. It was
sponsored by the Lions club.
Detroit Mrs. Ward Stahlman.
Mrs. F. L. Noble her sister, Mrs.
O. Ehler were in Salem on a shop
ping trip last week. Mrs. Hilma
Dickie accompanied them as far as
Mill City. ; . . .
Corvallis W. C. Jensen, Hal-
sey, will speak Wednesday, May
7. at 7 p.m. on "Compensatory
Prices or Crop Control" on KOAC.
Bethany Bethany Circle of
Immanuel Guild meets May 7
with Mrs. Nels Nelson, Mrs. Leon
ard Hanson co-hostess.
Ablqna Albert Nerison has
returned to his ranch work again
after a siege of pneumonia. Neri
son says he still tires easily but
help is scarce and farm work
plentiful at this- season, particular
ly as seen by the farm owner.
Sllverton Hills Elden H. Mul-
key is nursing a cracked rib re
ceived Saturday when the end of
a small tree which was felled,
hit him. He will be unable to
work for several days.
Keiser Home Ec club of Keizer
grange meets all day Wednesday
with Mrs. William Epner for a
no-host lunch at noon.
Marlon Eighth grade com
mencement will be held Thursday,
May 9 at 8 p.m. in the Farmers
Union hall. Graduates are War
ren Gray, jr., Lome Hampton,
Lyle Hampton, John Hampton,
Ford Wallace, Jimmie Knieling,
Faye Wells, Dale Auretiner, Ei
leen Erickson, Revee Pepin and
Aleta McGilL
Waldo Hills
Charles Evans
Mr. and Mrs.
of Independence
recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Tsl 1 'm isr:il
xvi cues, cvans is one ui v maiii-
ette valley's most widely known
stockmen, and Riches is interested
in horses, turkeys, sheep and hogs.
Riches has some fine riding horses
at his ranch here.
McKee The McKee Women's
club Oaet Saturday with Mrs.
Prosper Berning. Ten members
were present and prizes at cards
went to Mrs. i Kate Erwert and
Mrs. Carl B. Leder. Next meeting
will be October 25 with Mrs. Jo
seph Obersinner.
Mt. Angel J, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Schaecher left Wednesoay
for a month's ; visit in Nebraska.
Mrs. Walter Kruse will be book
keeper at the Fred Schwab Com
mission Company during Mrs.
Schaecher's absence.
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Marion Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Olson are new members of Marion
Farmers Union local; Warren
Gray obligated; them. Marion lo
cal has voted ' to sponsor a Boy
Scout trooop. ! Committee mem
bers are Ivan Sutton, Fred Corn
stock, and Warren Gray.
Orchard Heights The Orchard
Heights Woman's club meets Fri
day, May 9, at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs.
James Best. Viola Shcaffer, Polk
Home Demonstration Agent, will
speak on "Developing Charm of
Personality."
Lincoln A Mother's day pro
gram has been arranged for the
Lincoln Ladies Goodwill club
Thursday at 2 p.m. with Mrs. H.
J. Neiger. Mrs. Arthur Yungen
and Mrs. Kenneth Thelin will be
hostesses.
Orchard Heights Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Star of Seattle recently vis
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sexton. Mrs. Star is the former
Clara Sexton. j
DETROIT -4 Mrs. J. Cal Schla
dar made a business trip this
weekend to Salem and Portland.
Marion Mrs. Margaret David
son and her daaghter-in-law, Mrs.
Delberf Davidson started on a
month's trip to Kansas and Miss
ouri. They are going by Seattle
where the younger woman's moth
er will meet them. The trip is a
mother's day gift and they will
return by Texas and California.
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Keiser , The grange will hold
its regular meeting at 8 p.m. Wed
nesday, May .7 at the Keizer
grange hall, j
ADA Chapter ,
Forms, to Hit x
Tax on Sales
A program of opposition to a
proposed state sales tax and to
proposed cuts in the federal in
terior department budget is in
prospect for the Marion-Polk
county chapter of Americans for
Democratic Action, formed in
Salem Sunday.
It also was indicated that mem
bership would work for a refer
endum on house bill 99, a power 1.
meausure enacted by the state
legislature this year.
Temporary officers of the chap
ter are Roy Hewitt, Salem, chair
man, and Arthur V. Dow, secre
tary. Nominations for permanent
officers will be made by a com
mittee including Alice Barnett,
Brooks; Monroe Sweetland. Mo
lalla; Vance MacDowell, Salem,
and Dow. ... '
A. M. Church, Salem, and Ralph
Peoples, Silverton, were named
to the executive committee. The
organization meeting was " held
Sunday in the local farmers un
ion offices, and next meeting is to
be called this month.
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Waldo Hills H. A. Barnes and
son. Bob, made the second Maries
county livestock: tour Saturday.
The Barnes plan to join the tour
in the north end of Marion coun
ty; May 10, the final tour. t
A representative in the U. 8.
house must be more than 24 years
old and a U. S. senator must b
more than 29 years xld. -
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AND MAY COST YOUR LIFE! Thero's no driving sense nursing thread
bare tires, smooth from thousands of miles of pounding, or with tires
cracking at the sidewalls for a blowout.
It's so easy and inexpensive to get a full set of longer-wearing,
more heat-and-blowout resistant Allstate guaranteed Tires and Tubes.
Make a date to equip your car with a full new set today. Or be
prepared for dangerous, expensive blowouts. With thin, worn tires
they're long overdue ... and mighty expensive. .
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