RJgjaB'S gRRo, .p. o o o a aroa ooo Mtuarlec USton A. Wyatt ' LEBANON, March 8 Services will be beld Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. at the Howe-Huston chapel here for Milton Alexander Wyatt, 79, who died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Maple Weirich here March 5. Survivors are his widow, Lena; daughters. Mrs. Weirich and Mrs. Boyd Knox, Lebanon; Mrs. James Moss. Ashland: son Norman Wyatt, Requa. Calif.; sisters Mrs. Hull Nash, Corvallis, Mrs. Minnie Junkins, Tigard, Mrs. Lizzie El liott, Perrydale; brothers, Elbert Wyatt, milsboro and Ernest Wyatt, Junction City; also seven grand children. Burial will be in Newton ceme- tery, Corvallis. Valley Calendar p.m. tins. dis- TUESDAY Aumsville farmers union. pie social. Red HUls grange. No-host dinner, JO P-m.. meeting S p.m. Roberts srranee are sruesta. Marion county extension: Donald, t p.m. at Evelyn Wnitsett; Roberta. Mrs. William Keener: 1:30 p.m. Polk extension: West Salem. 10 a Jn. Keizer Woman's Missionary society. S p.m., Mrs. One Salter. WEDNESDAY Marion county Extension; Lansing Neighbors. 1 pjn. Mrs. V. E. ntzger aid: Gates. 1 JO D.m. at schoolhouse. Polk extension. Buena Vista, woman's flub house. 10 a.m. Keizer Farmers union. Brooks play ri. Royal Neighbors hall. Quinaby. p.m. Roberts Home Ec club. I trict grange home Ec meet Pringle Mothers club, 3:30 at school bouse, election. Union Hill Home Ec 11 ajn. at hall, no host luncheon. THURSDAY Final day furniture refinishing work shop at Macleay grange hall. Marion county extension. Quinaby, 1 :30 p.m., Quinaby hall: East Salem. 1 :M p.m. Mrs. Ernest Barker. spratum WSCS. bulb, white elephant sale. 1 p.m. church basement. Polk extension: Independence, Mrs. Ceoge Peterson, 10 a.m. Keizer PTA school auditorium, 8 p.m. Keizer Dine and Do club. Mrs. H. H. Breneman, covered dish luncheon at noon. FRIDAY Waldo Hills Community club. Looney Butte school pie social. Turner WSCS of Methodist church meets with Mrs. L. Small, Dora Stacy, guest. WANTED Hen 16 lo 46 To train for refrigeration and air conditioning; in oar well equipped school shops. Refrig eration and air conditioning men are in tremendous de mand. Insure your future with this profitable trade. Far full Information see our representative - - Ilr. Vee Ilnllenax From 10 a. m. to p. m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at the Marion Hotel For Civilians and G. L's Victorious Willamette Frosh Gloat After Glee ; f-f-.-r.:-, r, ;.r-JYi:'.-y. .... t, .m fix?,. iciidl i) ' irJU I-iU JbJ 13 -iv3 m$ ij f -Vf f1T 'f v mi C Vsa I i r--aa -1 , J I OOOO . D' oo o Lebanon Recreation Area Planned Adjacent to City ROTO-KOO POK OGOIO ESS A DRAINS Raxor-Kleens Swrs, Drains So Quick So Thorough So Free From Muss ITS ROTO-ROOTER Septic Tanks Cleaned Phones 5327 or 946S Liberty 91. D. Ronne is enlarg ing the pelt house on his mink farm to accommodate cold storage facilities for feed, a mixing room and pelting room. Roberts Guests at the Louis Johnstons included her brother. Paul Duncans and his friend. James Shephard. enroute' from Los Angeles to Portland as rep resentatives of the World Wide Construction Corporation. They recently flew from Iceland to Los Angeles.: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gray of Bridgeport, Conn, are now visiting the Johnstons. Detroit, March 8 Twin daugh ters were born to two Detroit cou pies at St Charles hospital in Bend last week. Twin daughters were born March 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Brown and on March 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Gilpin. Independence Mr. and Mrs.-Al- vm Leach are the parents or a daughter, Linda Diane, born March 3 at Salem General. Amity Mrs. Hazle Gibbs. Mrs. Vernishia Newby, and Mrs. Laura Stockton, represented Industry Rebekah lodge at the annual dis trict convention at Sheridan Sat urday, February 28. Sunny side Community Club netted $50 at the Box Social Fri day night for the benefit of the chair fund, which now totals $75. Donald Smith gave several piano solos, Donna and June Bickel twirled batons, all of Salem Heights. . j Mt. Angel, March 8 Plans are underway here for a big American Legion dance with the date set for April 8 and the place arranged for the Mt. Angel auditorium. Dan iel Uhey's orchestra from Salem will furnish the music. On the committee are Wallace Faulhaber, Ernest Crowder and Fred Lucht. Independence Mr. and Mrs. George Gentemann are the par ents of a son born March 1 at Sa lem General hospital. The Gente- manns have two other children. Mt. Angel Word has been re ceived of the birth of a son Febru ary 23 to Capt. and Mrs. Raymond Fisher at Ft Lewis, Wash. Mrs. Fisher is the former Audrey Eb- ner of Mt Angel. Evergreen Mr. and Mrs. Cas per Over oss were Sunday dinner hosts to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fer guson and two sons o fCorvallis. Mrs. Ferguson was the former Alice Weatherill, daughter of the George Weatherills of Silverton and Mrs. Oveross and Mrs. Fer guson attended high school to gether in Silverton. -4 Vr-r - :4 '- Sl a 1 MS if QUAE. ES7AE0AS One of these days you're going to spot the house of your dreams. When you do... whether you decide to buy or to build... be sure to investigate an "easy to carry" United States National Real Estate Loan. Convenient terms and low interest rates. Willamette university's class of 1951, first freshman class U win tne annual Freshman Glee competition since 1933, used the double heart formation pictured above in the campus gymnasium Saturday night when they sang their original serenade song. "Willamette GirL" Sitting "up front" in the foreground of pictures are the senior class singers who placed last among the classes. The happy group of freshmen pictured In lower cut are wa telling a hapless senior pay off a bet on outcome of the traditional sonxfest. The senior, Don Do arts, 2945 N. Church st salaams to an imaginary mecca as his freshman winner. Frank M. Washburn. Portland, makes certain he does it right Standing are, left to right freshmen Marion Sparks, 1045 N. 14th st. formation chairman; Art Dimond. Portland, general chairman; Jean Rickll, Berkeley. Calif., and Mar gret Powell. Portland, words committee: and Martha Benard. Port land, who wrote the winning music. (Lower photo by Don Dill. Statesman staff photographer.) (Pictures also an page 1.) Beach Farm Sold To Spiva at Turner TURNER Mr. and Mrs. Olin Spiva have purchased the beach farm each of town. m Mrs. Guy Chapman is ill In the Salem Memorial hospital with pneumonia. Eddit and Patricia Robertson have been ill with the measles. Recent guests at the Ulurn Den yer home was their son and his family, the James Denyers of John Day. Mrs. Henry Weishaar spent this last week visiting in Seattle. LEBANON Santiam Wrang lers since incorporation February 28 have shaped plana for develop ment of a recreational area west of . the city. Approximately 98 acres was acquired to provide a varied list of recreational facili ties. According to Wranglers, soft and hard baseball grounds will be prepared, facilities to aid 4-11 exhibits, livestock exhibitions. Strawberry fair activities and football if there Is a demand for it Glenn Huston was elected presi dent Earl Schackroan. vice-president; R. C. Reeves, treasurer, and Layton Loftin secretary. Les Ho bin. Sweet Home; O. M. Steven son, C. H. Walter, Roy Titzwater, Clay Nichols, W. E. Bohle and Cash Bryant all of Lebanon, com plete the corporation's directory board. A figure "6" dirt track, afford ing a 440-yard straight-'o-way leading into a half-mile oval, will surround a -central playing Independence Lawyer Named Chamber Head INDEPENDENCE Fred Calef. Independence lawyer, was elected president of the chamber of com merce succeeding Thomas Smith. Dan Schrieber was elected vice president Ira Mix treasurer and new directors are C. R. Lamb and Elmer Oppliger. Holdover directors are R. M. Walker and Frances Holt field. Wranglers say their plans have culminated after four years' designing and that by the end of March, a surveyor's layout for the track will be staked. First construction will see the track and grandstand ready before Strawberry Festival days in early June, if weather permits, the group's officers assert The Wrang lers are capitalized at $50,000. to rv "or Cash Prices paid roa Fresh Jizzzh E-s Ncrlhucrl Pcdiry IMS North rreet tales, rhene 9197 - i t &qQ OCacro GazQQV on Portland 8xttU San Franciaco Lot Angle J"4Vi 51 0 Vt hr. nrtu 51 hra. Fast Service to Chicago, New York a ad AU Ue East" Col 3l4t or cm wtiorUeo' trevol UNITED TT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th Ms mm formerly Silverton Past Presidents' club of the American Legion auxiliary will hold the annual husbands night dinner March 19. Plans for the annual past presidents pro gram and supper for the auxiliary members in April are underway Silverton Dr. R. F. Schmidt, local chiropractor, has added new X-Ray machine to his equip ment at his South Water street office being remodelled. The space formerly occupied by the Green Taylor shop has been taken into Dr. Schmidt's suite and will be furnished for waiting rooms. Mt Angel Mt. Angel's city hall will be repainted inside and out side and the bid of F.'O. Repine of Salem has been accepted. Six teen new water meters have been installed last month, Joseph Hass- ler, city engineer, reports. Evans Valley Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lowrie have bought the Virgil Roberts' 50-acre farm home here. They recently arrived from Ne braska and their three children are attending school, Guy and Coralie in Evans Valley school and Clyant Lowrie in Silverton. Seotts Mills Announcements have been made of the marriage of Nelson A. Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miles, and Isabel Bacon of Portland, February 29 at the First Christian church, Van couver, Wash. Mt Angel A number of local Veterans of Foreign Wars will at tend the mass meeting at Portland March 17 at the Pythian Temple when the national VFW medical officers will discuss national hos pitalization problems. District meeting will be in Stayton May 13 when officers will be elected. Union Hill The local home extension unit is sponsoring a benefit card party Saturday night, March 13, at Waldo Hills com munity club house on Silverton Stayton highway. The public is invited and proceeds will go to the Azalea House fund extension clubs throughout the state are sponsoring at Oregon State college Pinochle, bridge and "500" will be played, from 8:30 to 11 p. m. with prizes awarded and refresh ments served at the close of the evening. Committee on arrange ments are Mrs. J. J. Doerfler, Mrs. Jacob Doerfler, Mrs. Arley tin and Mrs. H. H. Peters. Mar- Middle Grove The Woman's Society of World Service held an all-day meeting Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Anna Wirsching and . W T c. . : 1 J , mn. nay ocuiicia. ine lesson wu j on prayer, ana a Lincoln penny offering was received which will go toward the erection of a man ual arts building at Red Bird Mis sion in Kentucky. Mrs. Theodore Kuenzi and Mrs. Thomas Ross I were guests. Style Arch Shoe Co. ml FREE! Beautiful Nylon Hose Free to each customer with pur chase of ladies shoes. Jolene Inspired Hollywood P. W. ITtf. Vise fpsalaW IOT MLSOM, As. Vice MlaW L C SMITH, A$t$. 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