The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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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
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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
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For a fefn& otzv'tg e4src
AT A PRICE WELL WITHIN
YOUR MEANS $
36 PIECE SERVICE FOR SIX
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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
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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.
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Whooping Cough Vaccine
First tested during an epidemic in the
Faro Islands in 1925, the Vacctne for
immunization against Whooping Cough gave
significant protection against contracting the
disease. This experiment was conducted by
Dr Madsen, a Danish physician. Given to
children over six months of age, the Vaccine
offers protection against the disease and
lessens its severity if contracted.
WILLETTS
Capilal Drug Siore
Cor. State & Liberty - Phone 3118
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Ileautiful Spring
Patterns in Pure
Silks & Foulards,
in Solids & Prints
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SHIRTS
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Yes, Your Favorite Arrow
Shirts Are Back Again.
l ustrous broadcloth Mitona Body Fit Whites and Pat
terns that will make you look your dressy
best at Easter and all year 'round 4ww up
17 !NV
Top off that Botany Suit with a Botany All Worsted Gabar
dine Topcoat superbly tailored by Daroff. As art added at
traction it's water-repellent. .
Tailored by Daroff
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Th STETSON
Vogue
Toall want te have (his fine
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Stetson when It's Important to
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dress your very best. If: ha dig
nity without stuffiness, and ft
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flattering narrow brim. ...
"The fabric is the soul of the suit"
that is why smart men every
where are asking for "Botany"
500's.
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STETSON
Open-Road
12.50
The Stetson that should be No. 1
In your hat wardrobe is the Open
Road" a perfectly proportioned
bound-edge snap brim that's just
right for business and informal
wear.
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