The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 03, 1948, Page 12, Image 12

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llTli Stat man, SqUm, Orgoa, Wdn dry. March 3, IM
Brooks 4-H Clubs
Elect Officers
BROOKS Organization of
three camp cookery 4-H club
has been completed at the Brooks
grade school. Club 1 has selected
the name The Hungry Eight,-"
Jim Thomas. ' president; Eddie
Lrowery. vice president; Joe Cover,
secretary; Dick Miller, reporter;
Mrs. Waldo Lowery, leader. Oth
er members are Billy Vasby,
ICE CHEAII
Quark .
SAvnit snrren
Sales A ffeat SUeaa
Howard Tootit, Bill Cover and
Pat Merrill. ; Mtings are held
every Friday at the Waldo Low
ery : .
Tour-H camp cookery club 2
meets Saturdays at the home of
their leader, Mrs. John Archer.
Officers are Troy Archer, presi
dent; Virgil Earls, vice president;
Robert Baker, -secretary. A name
will be selected at the next meet
ing. Other members are Darrell
Slape. Paul Edmonds. Jerry
Krause. Morris Gilchrist and
Frank Hawkins.
Four-H camp cookery club S,
"The Better: Bakers," meets ev
ery Saturday at 10 am. at Mrs.
Albert Brown, leader. Officers are
Paul Ray Johnson, president;
Billy Brown, vice president; Jim
my Robinson, secretary. Other
members are Mickey Ramp, Dick
ey Vogel, Jimmy Fitzgerald and
Donald Westllng.
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lay babies, ail bora est Saaday, February 29. and bene desune te nave blrtHdaya emeially only ence
every feer years. The babies are. left te rUht: Fa trivia Anne McKllllp, daaghter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne McKiUip, Salem rente S, bez 12. whe welched 7 pennds IS enneea at birth; Sally Ann Smith,
danchter ef Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith ef Star ten. Who weighed 7 pounds 9 enncea. and Thomas Dan
iel Mmlferd. sen ef Mr. and Mrs, John B. Mnlferd. Mehama, whe weighed pounds S ounces. (Memor
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Hayesvllle The Boy Scouts
and their leader, Monty Chris
tofferson, had a swim and social
meet at Salem YMCA Saturday.
Later they joined the young peo
ple from the Community Baptist
church who were also, there for
a swim and games. Refreshments
were served by Mrs. John Broer
and Mrs. Carl Komyate.
Unionvale Attending dress
making project leaders classes at
the 4-H club building in McMinn
ville were Mrs. Lester Holt, Mrs.
Harold Stoutenburg, Mrs. J. A.
McFarlane and Esther Nichols.
They will be local leaders at the
three-day dressmaking class in
the educational unit building for
the Unionvale home extension
unit.
Roberts Progressive pinochle
will be in play Wednesday nigh
at the Robert grange hall to which
all residents of the community
are invited. Hostesses will be
Mrs. Leonard Lester and Mrs.
Ray Roach.
Me hams The Mothers school
lunch clu6 will meet Thursday at
8 p.m. at Mehama schoolhouse.
Each member is asked to bring a
potholder or similar small arti
cle which can be used for the
next bazaar to assist in paying
for materials used.
Swerle Several in the com
munity have been ill the past
two weeks with influenza. Dan
Stauffer was confined to his bed
for several days last week and
Mrs. Earl Huckstep has had a
severe attack.
Roberts Leonard Lester was:
called to Breitserton by the death I
of his mother. Mrs. Pheobe Les-
ter, February 28. The funeral was
held Monday in Bremerton.
Bethel Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Spranger and Mina Lee Spranger j
have returned from a four day i
trip to Seattle to the home of I
his sister, Mrs. A. E. Sykes, where
two birthdays were celebrated. j
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375 Center .1 J j i - Sakm, Ore.
ML Angel Fred Geschwill,
Rev. Robert. Kebeif, OSB, Wilbert
Aman and Killiafi Smith have
been ' spending several days in
the Yakima, Wash-, district in
specting hop picking machines
with the idea of purchasing and
installing one in the ML Angel
Donald district.
Brooks Johnny Harris broke
his right leg while skiing at Mt.
Hood last Sunday. He is the young
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harris.
Silverton Mrs. Paul Jacquet
of the Union Hill district is re
cuperating following a major ope
ration at the Silverton hospital
Saturday.
Lincoln Recent Albany visit
ors were Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Meissner, Allan and Judy, who
were guests of Mrs. Meissner's
relatives, Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence
Starnes.
Silverton Marvin Tomlin, 34,
Scotts Mills, injured In a motor
cycle accident east of Silverton
Sunday night, is still in a critical
condition at the Silverton hospital,
hospital authorities reported late
Tuesday afternoon.
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Obituurieg
Mar q nam Mr. and Mrs. James
Hanks have returned from trip
to San Francisco where he at
tended the hop convention. Edwin
Willig and Fred Lucht returned
with them.
Silverton Silverton friends
are receiving greetings from Mr.
and Mrs. Norris Ames who are
spending some weeks in Florida.
Unionvale Visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Rutschman Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kon
zelman of Corvallis and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Withee, jr. and Stanley,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lehman
and Shirley of McMinnville.
Hayesvllle More than the
usual amount of illness has af
fected the Denny family this win
ter. Mrs. Jacob Denny has been
ill in bed and under the doctor's
care for several weeks. Mrs. Hin
fhaw who was hospitalized last
fall is still bedfast. Ida Denny is
recovering from influenza. A
granddaughter was ill a short
time ago with the chicken pox.
A daughter, Mrs. Fred McMillan
of Corvallis, spent the past week
with them to assist caring for
them.
Brush College John Schultz
who underwent an operation at
the Salem General hospital last
week is recovering nicely. Schultz
is the father of Mrs. Frank Rinett
and Philip Schultz.
Mrs. Mary Tate
STAYTON. Mar. 2 Funeral
services for Mrs. Mary Tate, about
75, will be held Wednesday at 2
p.m. from the Weddle ' funeral
home with the Rev. Pierre Smith
of the Methodist church officiat
ing. Eastern Star will be in charge
of ritualistic work and burial will
be at Silverton.
Mrs. Tate Was found Monday
by her son, Melford Allen, only
survivor, at her home on Virginia
street Death was attributed to
natural causes.
Mrs. David MiUer
BRUSH COLLEGE Mrs. Will
iam Kipper and Mrs. Anna Bayer
went to .Seattle for th funeral of
Mrs. Kipper's granddaughter, Mrs.
David Miller, who died Saturday.
Mrs. Miller is survived by her
widower, David Miller; daugh
ters, Gloria and Helen; sons, John
and David; her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Fitch, three broth
ers and three sisters, all of Seattle.
Mrs. Gast Named
Manbriii Gardens
Club Scout Mother
KEIZER A new den, from
Manbrin Gardens, with Mrs. Fred
Gast as den mother, . was taken
into Cub Pack No. 41 at a pack
meeting Friday. Induction cere
mony was led by den 6 of which
Mrs. Otto Yunker is den mother.
Cubs inducted ware Jan
Schiedler, Robert CNiel, Ed
ward O'Niel, Larry Bevens. Lar
ry Cummin gs, Fred Gast, Jr. and
Howard Lilligh. Den 5 was di
vided into two groups and Mrs.
Mike McClanahan is the new
den mother.
Father and son banquet will be
held April 2. Cub Mothers will
meet March 17 with Mrs. A. B.
Pederson. &,'
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Silverton Teachers
Ask Salary Boost
SILVERTON An increase of
$500 per year was asked by Sil
verton teachers at their meeting
here this week. The recommena
tion, which will go to the budget
committe meeting March 15, ex
plains that the $200 is asked as cost
of living increase and $100 as an
annual increment.
It was also voted to recommend
to the school board, the adoption
of the Oregon Education associa
tion salary schedule as a basis for
annual increments for experienced
teachers. This schedule calls for an
increase of $100 per year for each
year of experience.
Awards Court Held
For Detroit Troop
DETROIT Court of awards
and dinner was served at the Gun
club rooms Friday by the Girl
Scouts and Boy Scouts. Awards
were made as follows: Girl Scouts,
merit badges to Maria Vickers,
Marlene White, Mary Gordon,
Virginia Adams and Ernestine
Morris; second class badges to
Marilyn Myers and Erna Steele.
Boy Scout awards: one merit
badge to Earl Lady, second class
badge to Dale s Peterson.
Plaque's were presented to the
den mothers of the Cuh Scduts.
Three den chiefs and den moth
ers are Richard Hanson, Mrs. Lor
raine Rice, Gerald Tupker, Mrs.
Edison Vickers, Dickie Woodard,
Mrs. R. Schneider.
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SILVERTON, Mar. 2 Funeral
services for Mrs. Esther L. Mar
quam, 29, who died Sunday morn
ing at her home near Marquam,
will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday
from the. memorial chapel of the
Ekrnan funeral home,, burial in
Miller cemetery. The Rev. An
drew Langendorf of Marquam
Methodist church will officiate,
i Survivors include the widower,
j Ross Marquam; two daughter?,
! her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
I Haugen of Silverton, and several
brothers and sisters.
Spring Valley Mission
Croup Plans Meeting
ZENA The Spring Valley
Home missionary society wilj hold
an all day meeting Thursday,
March 4 with no hostess dinner
and names of secret pals re
vealed, at the Zena home of Mrs.
Ted Burns. Co-hostesses will be
Mrs. Walter B. Hunt. Mrs. Harry
Phillips, Mrs. Lawrence McClure
and Mrs. Kenneth Hunt.
155 N. Liiierty
Telephone 3194
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