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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1948)
I tllf ' Th Sltrtg- Sfli.' bWn,' Stmdc'. tedrcfat tu i treated t h u will gtrminate quit ker Mrs. John Tilgner told of the flower garden at her country home. The garden is so planned that there are flowers blooming all through the growing season One border contains 1.000 crocus During the business meeting Mrs C J. Enstad. Mrs. Howard Fleming and Mrs Roy Livesay were named on the nominating committee. April 20 was set for the spring flower show. Mrs Lynn McCully was appointed general chairman The show will stress the part a garden club plays in any community from an educa tional standpoint and soil con ser ation Wranglers Plan Track Playing Field LEBANON Santiam Wrang lers, Inc.. Lebanon, is now M?llir.2 itock to help finance the racing plant and community recreation project planned on the Mte one half mile west of the city limits, it was announced this wtek. Wrangler officers are Glenn Huston, president; Layton Loftin. kecretary. and R C" Reeves treas urer Actual construction will tart April 1 at the 96-acre tract be tween Oak aiul Tangent treet.. under the supervision rf Fred Peterson, track superintendent at Portland's Bay Meadow s race track The project will include all year ue. with a dirt race track, grandstand, softball and baseball diamonds with f!ixd light, fa cilities for 4-H and livestock ex hibits and other community en terprises A football field will te constructed, if there is sufficient dema rid SWING INTO THE EASTER PARADE IN SMART FASHION WITH 1 XV-Ytl I if Dallas Garden Show Planned DALLAS Mr Chester Ci X of Salem w,is giie t speaker a the Dallas Garden c:'.il. Thursil.iv Speaking on piimiose. Mi Cox stated tti.it the s.-cd r j . . : ! in tense cold to gei rriiiia'e St et can be siittei.cl on .1 ha'f-tilled ice tray and left f. r ,itn ut Hvu weeks Ai.otht r rr.ettud 1- to place a piece of s.,ndp.:i : on ;.'.a-. mat ter the s-eil on the ardp. ipc; ar'.d rctate .mothei pi.ie ! 1,1.1 i.'.er it for ubout 30 r. -t.it:- 'i S-td Amity School Faculty Hired AMITY The faculty of Amity rade school have all been hired for the school year 1948-49 ex cept Donna Miller, who resigned in order to finish her education at OCE. Receiving contracts are Albert Voder, principal; James McCoy, oach. Miona Ciay. Svea Menegat. Venta Crock, Effie Eliis. Mane Mjjors. Eleanor Veach and De l.res Chapmav The Junior Red Cross at Amity high school, under the direction of M.s Ruth Richter. assisted by l'.-i naiiette Pitts. Doris New man. Le'ori Fliimcum Johnny Nau m.in, Johnny Davis and Arvey ; .e!'( ii ';.s p.n kel and sent ocr e.i 2 i rx xes. each containing two perdU. writing pads, bar of soap. ',.. h ('rush and tooth paste, rub Lei b.i I. .ihiloth and to s Amtv hitfh -ihol faculty mem bvr plan to ..Mend the Yamhil! t'.unt Te;a'ht ,ivmk i.i!ioii mcft me in McMimiilic March 2 4 BROWN'S PRESENT King Ed3'd pattern Covolcade pot'ern National Slv Company ICing 5 dirard Sitaerplate w:-i m -x. UK SUfS SS' For a fefn& otzv'tg e4src AT A PRICE WELL WITHIN YOUR MEANS $ 36 PIECE SERVICE FOR SIX 28?5 0t 6 teaspoons, 6 forks, 6 knives, 6 soup spoons, 6 salad forks, 6 butter spreaders and anti-tarnish chest. S3 p. rv tf U $37.50 103 mt. service tf $4.i9 mf NO fCDflAl TAX Select magnificent King Edward Silverplatel In two patterns . . . lovely period de sign "King Edward" and strik ing, modern "Cavalcade" . . . this gleaming tableware har monizes with any setting. Complete assortment of acces sory piecei available from dainty coffee spoons to mag nificent 3 -piece carving sets. twf ui-orr0rriiSTi 6 6 V3 m 11 in a i.i T4iy Ymu fkorwmia tfp$ A Frw fetts AWf . . . 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