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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1947)
O O Q 10 Thm Statesman, Halls Ferry Folk Plan for Playslied s HALLS FERRY A meeting of fh neighborhood was held at the chool house Monday night to make definite plans for the con struction of the play shed. Oscar Phillips, Roy Cheek, A. D. Gra ham. Mrs. C. L. Newton and Mrs. Virgil Simmons art on the build ing committee. More excavating will be done soon to complete what was start ed in the spring. The plsyshed will be built south of the school house. A. D. Graham will survey the school grounds. Two new front doors were put in the school house over the weekend. These with the new con crete porch and steps adds to the appearance of the building. " Mrs. Berta Terrell of WhHtier, Calif., , is making an extended visit with her nieve, Mrs. Ray Barker. She will also visit friends t Newberg where she formerly lived. i Silverton Churches Plan Many Meetings SILVERTON Calvary Ladies aid will meet at the church social rooms with Mrs. Lester Standard as hostess, and Calvary Naomi so ciety Tuesday at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Margaret Fincher. Immanuel church council meets Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the Oscar Olverlunds. Immanuel Zion cir cle meets Tuesday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Julia Carpenter,' Mrs. Otto A. Dahl, assistant hostess. Lawrence Hobart is the newly installed president of the Metho dist youth fellowship, Verna Bo deen is program committee chair man. Play night has been ar ranged following the Sunday night devotional hour at 7:30. Clayton Marcoe, is Methodist Boy Scout master and announced Troop 32 meets Monday at 7:30 p. m. Felix T. Wright will direct the Metho dist choir at rehearsal, Wednesday at 8 with Mrs. A. J. McCannel as pianist October Special Mercury Mike Asks? i I your motor burning op? la your motor losing power? Ie your motor slow and sluggish? IF SO Hercury Hike Says Yon Should Have NEW RINGS VALVES GROUND AND BEFACED MOTOR TUNE-UP Complete Job $3500 Plus Parts for real ttateow sendee itrm see yovR 'If:- WARIIER IIOTOR CO. 430 No. Conuntrdal Fhon. 7249 ' - - "T I By Plane and Connercial Feriilizing Fer the new lew Jetael shrd emfwy etaol hrdl emfwypeta Fer the new lew price of 11.0 per sere fer anything ever St acres (ap U 19 lbs. per sere). Flown by experienced pilot In ships capable ef carrying Met lbs. per lot. Benenler TtrtaMnt Ace Flying Service F. O. Bex lot, Salem Airport Salem, Oregon r . Phone 17t izocnci ODD oo KeizerPupils Transferred From Places Far and Near KEIZER New pupils in the school, transfers from other places, are Richard and Donald Boyirig ton from Prairie City; Fred and The! ma Brown, Parrish junior high; Carol Hunter, Compton, Calif.; Frank and Beverly aLamb, Salem; Charles McClenny, Valley Falls, Kan.; Gary and Max Shaff, Salem; Gregory Ginther, Salem; George Hawthorne, Southern California Military academy. ' Buddy Remington, Hayesville; Will Showalter, Darrell and Dar lene Austin, West Salem; Wanda Hampton, Gervais; Charlote, Keith and Marilyn Kilday, Salem; Rob ert, Margaret, Thomas and Ed ward O'Neil, Salem; Ollie May Ross, Ontario; Betty Jean Thomp son, Strawberry Point, Iowa; San dra Everitt, Rickreall. Albert Leslie, Dm Ellen and Kay , Louise Statts, Beaverton; Jo Ann; and Lynne Speas, Unionvale; Joe Garrison, Salem; Wayne Tonack, Sunnyside; Wanda Don aldson, Janice, Joyce and Robert Herberger, Salem; Carol and Jean Leaf, Colorado; Ralph Williams, Salem; John and Joan Cutsforth, Wood burn; Relma Morris, Salem; William Shane, Unionvale; Delores and Darlene Hogan, Albany; Joyce Klepper, Gervais. Betty June, Howard and Mary Jane Parker, Fresno, Calif.; Jack and Jean Boggs, Salem; Kenneth Wimer, Portland; Curtis Vaughn, Salem; Gloria Duncan, Bremer ton, Wash.; Gregory Randall and Kenton Hammon, Salem; Donna Minty, Brooks. Alton and Jerry Watson, Salem; Adams BerthelL Salem; Joanne and Ronnie Lowery, Milwaukie; Jo Ann- Buchanan, Portland; Jan and Kay Shldler, Stanwood, Wash.; Delores Brusnen, Salem; Lois Van Cleave, Taft; Theola Hostetler, West Salem; Katherine Campbell, Vancouver, Wash.; De light Nagel, Salem. Myrna Purdy, Mary Ames, Ta coma; Janice Buick, Lorane; Ha zel Clark, Wellington, Nev.; Judy Klempel, Salem; Sandra Van Blaricom Gervais; John Reese, Salem; Ann Vasey, Monmouth; Gerald Morrison, Arbuckle, Calif.; Paul Maison, Salem; Kay Adele Harris, McAlpin; and Vclda Hampton, St Louis. Beginners Total 62 There are two divisions of the first grade which total 62 an in crease of 17 over last year." Be ginners are: Beverly Acklin, Dan iel Adams, Harold Allen, Robert Austin, Ted Br enema n, Dennis Burright, Norman DeHut, Ruth Earls, Donna Ebert, Robert Evans, Wanda Ferrier, Elizabeth Fox, Linda Garrison, Peggy Ho gan, Elmer Holmes, Emmett Johnson, David Keller, La Mont Klepper, Henry Little. Kathleen McCormick, Larry Miller, Gary Nopp, Iwana Perlich, Clark Reifel, John Rohrer, Rich ard Ronk, Jill Shepard, Caroline Snook, Patty Speas, Marilyn Strahan, Sharon Wagner, with Mrs. Teresa Leslie, teacher. Patsy Jean Adams, Clariss Boies, Ernest Boies, Darlene Chil dress, George Clark, Kay Cross, Genevieve Dewey, Claudia Galer, Beverly Ann Gardner, Eugene Gilbertson, Kathleen Hall, John Haselton, Anna Mae Hurd, Judy James. Paul Keller, Gloria Kilday, Alinka Klaczkowska, Ioneabelle Lappen, Linda' Lawrence, Carol Mackey, Dona Mae McCue, Larry Mason, Linda Kay Morley, Kitty Beth Morris, Inez Pomeroy, Dwight Reinwald, with Mrs. Johanna KorUelborn as teacher. Detroit Taxpayers in this school district will vote here Mon day on a $1,500 bond issue for purchase of a new grade school site. The proposed site Is located east of Detroit at camp 17 of the Hammond Lumber company pro perty. The $1,500 figure is correct, not $15,000 as reported previously. Kelzer The Keizer grange agricultural fair will be held Thursday, October 9 at the grange hall. Date as originally announced was changed because of. election on Tuesday. Brash College Harold Brad rick, an uncle of Don Bradrick, and Ed Van Santen are deer hunting in eastern Oregon. Aomsville, Mr. and Mrs. Okie Gillispie and family have moved Into the house formerly oc cupied by the Melvin Nichol family. Nichols have moved ' to West Stayton. I Roberts Harry Williams has been re-elected president of the Roberts Farmers union. The sales tax was the subject for discus sion at the meeting held at the hall. Mr. and Mrs. William Keen ey were obligated as members. Pratum Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Silke and family of Springbrook visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Silke Saturday. Eugene Sil ke left that night for New York where he is attending the world series. Orchard Heights Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rempford from Am boy, Minnesota, were guests Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Paschke and family. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Offers Employment Opportunity To Young Men as Linemen Ik in our Construction Department in Sa lem and nearby territory. No previous experience required. All tools, equip ment and training by experienced su pervisors provided. Scheduled wage increase, good working conditions, vacations with pay and many other desirable features of employment with the Bell System' make these worthwhile Jobs. YOU SHOULD INVESTIGATE 4 t See Employment Supervisor - 8:30 A. M. to 12 Noon , lP.M.to5P,M. Monday Through Friday October to 10 inclusive At the Marion Hotel Silverton The community cannery closed here Friday for the seasonal work, Leonard Hud son, special director, announced. Brash College Mr. and Mrs. Don Bradrick and son Jack left by plane Sunday for Plattsburg, New York, to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Blair. They will travel on to Ottawa, Canada and be gone three weeks. Orchard Heights Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vinkginberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Juedas of Ne braska and Mr. and Mrs. William Juedas and daughter of Salem were guests Sunday of the Reu ben Paschkes. Silverton James J. Simpson, submitted to the amputation of two fingers of the left hand at the Silverton hospital Tuesday. It was necessary because of an accident while working in a local mill. Pratum Mrs. Newten Allen came by plane from California Thursday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kleen. Sun day they picnicked with relatives at Silverton. She returned by plane Monday night Silverton Born at the Silver ton hospital September 30, twin sons to Mr. and Mrs. William Charpilloz, son to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Weigel of Woodburn; daugh ter to Mr. and Mrs. Manard Wil liams; daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wyatt of Brooks: daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rad liff and ion to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kessler of Tigard; September 25, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bennett of Mill City; September 28, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Duane Reed. Popcorn The Popcorn 4-H Sewing club will hold Its first meeting Saturday, October. 4 at 2 p. m. at the Popcorn school. Orchard Heights Mr. and Mrs. John Boetcher, Blue Earth, Minnesota, were guests of the Reuben Paschkes this week. They have been visiting relatives , and friends at Seattle, Tacoma, and Salem for a month and are en route home. opp son f amily T Johnson f amily Given llousewarming Shower At Aumsville Home AUMSVILLE Friends gath ered last Week to honor Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson with a house warming and kitchen shower. The Johnson's home was destroyed last spring bv fire. Comine from Salem were Mrs. Ffau, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marr, Alvin, Alice and Bev Marr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kavser. Mr. and Mm Wm Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weir. Mr. and Mrs. Harold John son, Mildred Radcliff, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berguis, Mr. and Mrs. Lec Cotton, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Roch, Mrs. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Carver and Mr. and Mrs Richard McKee. Mr. anH Mr Clifford Ling, Mr. and Mrs! Dean Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. John wneeier and Gary Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boswell and Mr. and Mrs. Hovt Cud all of Aumsville also helped celebrate The guests brought the refreshments. aiumore oupie viiis ,."3 " -; . - - . Trumpeter Jimmy Zito, 23, denied, , in an answer to Actress Juno Haver's divorce suit today, that , he was a cruel husband. Baltimore Couj With Oregon Relatives Fruitland Mr. and Mrs. Or ven de Vries of Baltimore, Mary land, left Wednesday after visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. de Vries. They made the trip by automobile and it was her first trip west. They, stopped in Columbus, Ohio where they vi sited Mrs. William "Shafer, Mrs. Norman de, Vries, mother. They then traveled by way of Indian apolis, St Louis, Kansas City, Denver, Salt Lake City and . San Francisco. In Kansas they stopped to visit relatives at Lakin. While here they were enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. Norman de Vries, Mr. and Mrs. Harold de Vries and Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur de Vries. Fred de Vries showed his moving pictures at the Harold de Vries Monday and 22 relatives were present Rev. and Mrs. Harvey de Vries, Lynda Jean and Mrs. Amalia Sehnert came from Portland Mon day to greet the visitors. They entertained with a dinner for Portland on Wednesday. The re turn trip to Baltimore will be made over the northern route. FOOD COST DOUBLE 1131 ' PORTLAND. Oct S-vP-Port-land food costs have more than doubled . since August, 1939, and all consumer prices are 1.9 per cent above that time, the bureau of labor statistics reported today. Dance Tonight! Silverton Araory Weodry's 14-Meee Orchestra ICE CDEAII Quarts . 330 SAVING CEHTEI1 Salem IV est Salem A Bazaar - Dinner Si llary's, Shau Soil, Qcloisr 5 Dinner Served 12 to 2 P.M. Fun For Everyone Grand Prizes! Bazaar AcHtISm Don't Wait Any Longer! Winter will soon be here. Stop that rain and wind from coming in your win dows and doors. Keep the heat In your house. Wealhersirip and Insnlaie Your Home HOW! 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