V IS The Statesmen, Salem, Oregon. Sunday, May 11. 1947 Idanha Legion Post Installs IDANHA Officers of Idanha Pert 141 and auxiliary were in stalled May 2 at Vickers' hall. Sal era Post 9 and auxiliary had charge. Officers installed were Com mander Chet Cole; adjutant, Qnincy Smith; 1st vice command er and service officer, Charles Stutz; 2nd vice commander,- Lee llepson;"' finance officer, . Lyle Oderman; chaplain, Henry Hei bert; j historian, Arnold Snyder; argeant-at-arms. Ralph Cole. Auxiliary, president, Ruth Cole; 1st vice president, Christine Etter; 2nd vice president, Floy Storey; treasurer, Thelma Smith; chap lain, Freida Heibert, historian, Pearl Geibier, secretary, Doris Alien. Oak Point Birthday Observed Witty Dinner OAK POINT ' Mr. and Mrs. George" Knaupp entertained with dinner party Saturday, honor ing members of their family and two neighbors on birthday anni versaries of May 4 and 5. Hon ored were Mrs. Knaupp, daugh ter Mrs.- Wayne Stokey and grand daughter Sheryl Stookey of Port land, and neighbors Mrs. Edward Taggart and L. H. Knowles. Other guests were Cora Knowles, Mrs. Lewis, Edward Taggart, Jerome and Charles Taggart, Mary n Stookey and George Knaupp. Silver Falls Park Restaurant to Open SILVER FALLS STATE PARK Silver Creek Lodge restaurant will May 15, Roland Nohl gren. manager, said Sunday. The Snack Shack, formerly known as the community lodge, near the restaurant, opens May 10. The lodge restaurant will, cater to parties of diners as well as to single and group parties. Grey line bus tours has scheduled a loop trip from Portland to the park. Big attraction in the lodge proper is the myrtle wood furniture. Idanha Mrs. Ralph Cleveland of Los Angeles hat been visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Ray. mm ism i mm m SeUin 1941 at $19.95. New this irntif Pmsiwmr Kes ek 50A far the nm pike. 0 ONLY 95 Webster owtoaMtic recerd-ckenfor with automatic Cet-eff. SaowWM Parted ec Modern cabinet with sterege saece far albums. - OMIT GohiB hi 0010 fi Appliance, fae 357 Court Stmt Salem, Oregon Phone 302$ Earl Miller New Legion Post Head STAYTON Election of officers by Stayton post, American Legion was held May 7. Earl Miller was elected com mander 'and officers who will serve with him are Leonard Titus, first vice commander; Blynn Humphrys, second vice command er; Robert K. Wood, adjutant; John Lau, finance officer; Rod ney Jelaca, sergeant-at-arms; Frank Peabody, historian; George R. Duncan, service officer; D. George Cole, chaplain; Harry El mer, Lyons; Arnold Zimmerman, Sublimity; Frank Send, Scio; Neal Dickman, West - Stayton; Paul Riffe, Aumsville-Shaw; executive committee Earl Miller, Leonard Titus, Charles V. Johnson, and Harry Humphreys, were elected to rep resent Stayton post at the state convention in Portland June 26 28. Alternates are Harry Elmer, John Christensen, Ernie Miller, and Henry Deidrich. Installation of officers will be held Wednesday, June 4. Strawberry Picking May Start Two Weeks Early SILVERTON HILLS, May 10 Strawberry picking in the Silver ton Hills country, usually started about June 1, will be underway here by May 20, growers predict ed this week. Shortage of pickers is feared by some because school will not be out. Some growers expected the picking price will be similar to that last year when 4Mt cents were paid with an ad- Monmouth Observes School Play Program MONMOUTH Play day at the elementary school Friday started off with a parade of young sters, costumed small children, on foot, and older ones pn bicycles. Parade ribbons went to May Queen Carole F. Evans and court; Suzanne Zimmerdahl and Roz ella Horton; Ronald Partlow. a chimney sweep; and Roger Van Loon as a hobo. Judges were Clara A. Trotter, Mrs. F. C. Mc- Nelley .and F. J. Hill. ; Games and social dancing fol-! lowed, with a story hour for the younge children, and a grand finale of foot races with these winners: boys 8th grade: Mel vin Raymond;. 6th and 7th, Er win Friesen, Loren Reid; Robert Lytle, Marlin Reimer, Donald Owens, Dick Mull, Ralph Sharp, Wayne Bond, Kenneth Mcintosh. Girls Charlene Tarter, Marie Fletchmy, Barbara Bensoctcr, Jeanne Davis, Laura Parisi, Janet Comstock, Yvonne Mull. Mary Lu Tartar, Lois Flaming, Mildred Rawlins and Dorothy Niggli. ditional cent bonus. F. EL' Gilpatric is completing three new pickers' cabins and will need about 200 to harvest his crop from the 45 acres. RUGS & UPHOLSTERY deemed and Moth Proofed In Your Home SALEM DURACLEAN SERVICE Phone 373S Spring Valley F. B. Windsor is on a two weeks vacation by air plane to Lynbrook, New York, where he is visiting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. ' W. Anthony. Clover dale Mrs. A. 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