Talbot Woman's Club Entertained Wednesday TALBOT Mrs. Delmer David ton and Mrs. Marvin Loft us enter tained the Talbot Women's club with a 1-30 dessert luncheon at Davidson's home Wednesday. The St. Patrick's motif was used. Mrs. Henry Turmdge. president, conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Gnegunch will be hostess March 24, at her home. You'll Enjoy 20 Years of Efficient Hoi Waler Service When You buy a Fowler Ralph Johnson Appliances 355 Onter Ph. 4036 iv. &.-v..v:.a:.'. -J IP 91 I Get there foster on tinned AfarMfagoa Portland Seattle- San Francisco 4' hr. Los Angeles . . .6 56 hrs. Fast Service to Chicago. New York and "All the East" or an UNITED' 1 vour t Vs 4ym if d& U?fB tiL give it new Spring up. Bring it "back home" for Genuine Ford Service that tavet you money four ways with 1. Fere-treieeW Mec keeks 2. Geeeiee fmi Ferts 4. Seeciei ferJ Eeeapeieet chick DimnvTo V Stviem J rr t4 Dtmtm toWta VALLEY ROOTOK CO Falls Gty Has Man v Visitors FALLS CITY Ray Lundeen and Hugh Soclse have reopened Ray's Gafe. Mrs. Bernice Short and Mrs. Billie Shepard are as- i sistmg them. Mrs. John Gilbert entertained ! with a birthday dinner last Sun day honoring her mother, Mrs. Flovd Jones. Other guests were i Mr. and Mns, Floyd Jones, Mr. ' and Mrs. Don Cummings and son I Robbie. Mr. and Mrs. John Gil bert and son Billy. Mrs. James Dickenson and Mrs. Katie Graham are ill at their homes. Mr and Mrs. Bill Ferguson of Salem visited friends and rela tives here last week. Ira Davis was in Dallas Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Inman and (hildren of Portland are visiting relatnes here for two weeks. Roy Jones df Salem visited ii lends here this week Mrs Calvin Bornhart of Dallas was a Salem visitor Thursday. Richard Marr entered the Dal las hospital for medical treatment Thursday. Gerrais Garden Club Shrub (.out est Held GERVAIS Mrs. Wilbur Dodd entertained for the Garden club Thursday with 18 present. Mrs. Laird Kaupp. Mr R. H. Morton. Mr- M J D Lapp of Gervais. and Mrs Frank Dx1d of Wood bum w re guests Mrs. Ernest Andres. vice-president, conducted the meeting m the absence of Mrs. John Henny. Mrs. Zeno Schwab and Mrs Joseph He tiny hart charge of the program and gae camellia corsages to winner of shrubbery naming con tests. Invitation of the chamber of ommerce for a social night Apul 12 was accepted Mr-. Zeno Si hwab will enter tain the club April 1. Mrs Martin Stifer and Mrs Anna McGuire a ill have the program hr. P i hrs. Airport Terminal Call 3848 authorized travel agent yZr Ford and ...InGini, I CHAN mmd HUSH COOLING SYSTEM j Tfe" CUAH mmd ADJUST SPARK HUGS ?.A , ADJUST CAUUKiTO cuah a mm r fetaa to fW AJhm SAw, Swrnday Jefferson TToraen Have An Afternoon Program JEFFERSON The Woman's Society of Christian Service met Wednesday with Mrs. J. G. Fon taine and Marjorie Fontaine. Ad die Lib by was program leader in the absence of Mrs. George Mason. Miss Libby reviewed the third chapter of the student book, "Great Prayers of the Bible". A gift was presented the vice presi dent. Mrs. Henry Schantz, who leaves" next week for Hydro, Okla. Present v. ere Mrs. C. M. Cochran. Mrs. C. M. Smith, Mrs. Earl Phelps, Mrs. Blanche Libby, Mrs. Earl Lynes. Mrs. Mary Powell, Mrs. Ivan Hadley, Mrs. J R Mc- I Kee, Mrs. Schantz, Miss Libby : and the hostesses. I Salem Heights Mothers Flan for Next Month''- SALEM HEIGHTS Walter Snyder, from the state dept . spoke on the subject "Handicapped Children,'' F riday at Mothers club meeting. Mrs. Lyle Bayne conducted the business meeting. Nominating com mittee members are Mrs. Paul Harvev, Mrs. J W. Brasher, and Mrs E A. Carleton. Plans were to sponsor a leader's dinner at the Mayflower hall the ' latter part of April were discussed. Mrs Jasper Morgan, rom mother i for the sixth grade, was in charge : of refreshments. Cooking Demonstration Given at Union Hill UNION HILL A cooking dem onstration on electric stoves was Uiven the Woman's club at Mrs. Henry Scotts Thursday. Plans were made for the County fair to be held at the next club Verny Scotts Thursday. Others present were Mrs Hen ry Tate. Mp. Maurice Heater, Mrs. W. M Tate Mrs Adolph Heater. Mrs Henry Peters. Mrs. W H. Mollet Hrs. Ralph Mollet, Mrs. C E Heater, Mrs Florence , Pottorff, Mrs Jack Castecl and Janice, Mrs Morris Johnston and Hetty, Mrs A L. Kostenborder, Mrs Irene Swearinger and Mrs. Ernest Srx-ed V (die x Calendar Tl KSDAV Mrfrinn ' hi : . t v xt-r-r 'i M.rlj. M'v Henry M.tir TlMtin.iS urnt Poik c:rn.,"n: Daiis i.: WMIM SI) Y Mdrion irmr.lv t xtrnHtn ter. Mn. Mar iv Lom- 2 p ton Hills. 1 30 p rn. cMi:r,'..r 7 :;o p :t! hail. I dl i-h i-en-Silver-:.; ha:! THl RSI) VV Polk f x!f i:.i'll hj!l Ma: M il i o . ' 1 30 . l.,h R .. ki . all g ar.Re flii.-.i.i: Mr air. J Fruitiand ( ,i l ie. 2 p :t u : i n an - nt x Rll V Polk rxter. Mikp Foc-r.t. m Hi u- h. i I leu v Mr ute 1 S.il. :i Marlon i-ounT Tf:iM r. ' r.nm I-anr Lancaster Nner.bo: s. 1 JO D m x Ten- i' r. ' E1na North Hovkeil rai.Kr, M.d-: Grove pla rr 8 p ' S ATI IDAV Waldo Hill- IKAHmiw tnmimgi UK -T" " n Hubbard Post Card Benef it Is Wednesday HUBBARD Aid society of the Hubbard community church meets with Mrs Ben Miller Wed nesday, March 24, 2 p. m. Second in the series of card parties sponsored by Aurora and Hubbard American Legion posts and auxiliaries will be held at Hubbard legion hall Wednesday night. Annual mystery mother-daughter banquet was held Wednesday in the gymnasium. Thirty-eight mothers and daughters were served at a table decorated with green shamrocks and yellow daf fodils. New officers elected are Mrs. John Strawn, re-elected president; Mrs. Knute Peterson, vice president to succeed Mis. Jerry Myers: Dolores Kliewer, secretary to succeed Martha Mor rison. Kitchen committee includes Mrs. Floyd Dominick. Mrs. Harry Reed, Mrs. John Morrison and Doris Shrcck. Mystery daughters and mothers were revealed and names drawn for the coming year. Hubbard Women's club heard the extension program Wednes day at Mrs. A. J. Smiths. Sub ject was presented by project leaders Mrs. Willie Berkey and Mrs. Clarence Friend The club will sponsor the exhibit "selection of china" at the Homemakers fes tival April 6. Hubbard firemen will sponsor a benefit dance Saturday night, April 3, at the city hall. The regular session of the Pyth ian Sisters of Arion Temple was attended by 40 members Tuesday. Mrs. Al Barendse and Mrs. Don Bell are new members. Mrs. Wayne Bridge was re-appointed chairman of the health committee, Mrs. Willis Berkey and Mr Du ane Hatcher vvere apponnted on the Memorial committee. Mrs. Max Cook was appointed on the park committee Mrs. A. F. de-Lespinas-e was reported ill St. Patrick's day was observed with appropriate decorations and le freshments served by Mrs L M Scholl, Mrs. V'erl Cochran. Mrs Bahne Paulson and Mildred Schoor. Valley Obituaries Helen Ackerman JEFFERSON Mrs Helen Ackerman. 74. died .if Albany General hospital Saturday. Maich 20. after long illne-. Funeial -er-vices will be held from the Jtflei son Methodist church Tu da. March 23 at 2 p m Kan Hadley. pastor of the Jellerson Methodi-1 church will officiate, burial in Jefferson cemetery. Pallbeaiers will be C. A. Meyeis. George M.ir latt. Paul McKee. Gilbert Belknap. William Skelton and Guy Roland. Mr' Gilbert Loonev will sing. Mt Jefft r-on Rebekah lodge will aNo take part. Helen Stone was the daughter of Edgar and Laura Mi Kee Stone and was born April 24. 1873 at Salem She had spent all of her life in Marion lounty ano the laM 62 years in Jefferson She had been associated with the f-Vh, Funt ral Home etabli hmt nt in Jefferson for the last ten vear-. Feb. 23. 1889. she w,s ma i run t., Xori'.s Doty who died in 1930 In July. 1.94(1. he was mariied to Ephr.im Ak irTian at Vjun uici, Wn He s u i i ve-. Also surviving are thiee Mn by her fir-t mariiage. Ccil Doty of Sah m. Ore. Melvin Doty f Klamath FalN; arid LmnSey Doty of Eugene She wa a life-long member of the Methodist ihurch and a member of Mt. JtHerson Rebekah ltxige Vallev Itriefs DalU Bid of $36.58(1 20 hv the Empire ConMruc tion ("omp.iny for construction of ;i sanitary and stoi m sewer projert ha bet n ac cepted by Dallas city count il. It was low bid in a group of 10 firms competing and after review by W. H. Stewert. engineer, nnd the street committee of the coun cil it was acci pted. j i North Howell The play "The ! Dude Ranch" will be piesented wt j North Howell grange hall Friday ) night. March 26 by the Middle Groe players. i 1 SUyton Mrs. Lawrence Clark will be hostess to the women of the Church of Christ. Thursday. March 25. at 8 p. m. for a "work night." She will be assisted by Mrs. Ben Basl and Mrs. Arthur Satidner. 0IKH&S Dallas Principal Election Slated DALLAS Carl EL Morrison has been named principal of the Dallas high school to replace Jo seph E. Smith, who resigned ef fective in June S. E. Whit worth, school superintendent has an nounced. Morrison native of Polk rounlv. was graduated from the Univer4 sity of Oregon in 1936, later at- I tended the University of Washing-j ton for additional work in educa-1 tion. I The school board has adopted a new salary schedule for next year J with a view of fixing salines to ; compare favorably with salaries offered elsewhere or approxi- j mately $300 above present sal aries. Salem Heights Women To Make Homemakers Festival Corsages SALEM HEIGHTS Sixteen members of the Salem Height Women's elub met with the Li berty Home Extension group Thursday for the lesson on "Care of the Skin." Salem Heights dub will make corsages for the Homemakers fes tival April 6 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. The Red Cross drive was successful as the group turned in $300, $100 over the quota. Among those working on the drive were Mrs. W. H. Mills, Mrs. M. F. Gustafson and Mrs. Albert Blankerfship. Next meeting of Salem Heights Women's club will be April 2, at 1:30 p. m. in the community hall. The program will be m charge of Miss Eleanor Trindle, with the subject to be "Good Taste in Clothes." JI's I'lan for Silvertou Meeting Next July SILVERTON Alf ) Nflsm, lo cal justice of the peace attended the district meeting of the Oregon association at West Linn Sunday when plans were made for the an nual convention and picnic to be held at Silverton, July 25. Judge Edna Thieson of Milwau kee was elected president Sunday to replace L. M. Boyd of New berg who recently died. Judge T. H. Arestad of C'anby was elected secretary-treasurer. Deputy District Attorney Leonard Lindas. Clackamas county, who has just returned from a session of district attorneys held in Cali fornia, was the speaker What it's like to be a telephone installer AhaSSSmmmt -x L mi I I KMimiiir i n,; ' l ll I I P r ' ' I - 2. If you became an installer you'd start, most likelyf in a training school. With pay, of course. ..$37 or $38 a week. Then regular increases for eight years after you got on the job. You'd be given other training, too... to help you learn your way up the ladder. Most all the top men in the company came up that way. 4. Telephone jobs must be good jobs to attract the capable people needed to furnish good service. Good pay, steady work and an employee benefit plan give a strong sense of se curity. Comfortable surroundings, va cations and friendly fellow workers help make work pleasant. Keizer Social Nets $106.45 KEIZER One hundred and six dollars and forty five cents was realized on sale of shadows at a box social Friday night in the Grange hall. Proceeds are for the Bible teaching project. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCall are parents of a 9 pound IS ounce son born Friday March 19. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCall of this dis trict are grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawrence are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Friday, March 19. The baby has an older brother and two sisters. Girl Scout Mothers Of Hayesville Organize HAYESVILLE A Girl Scout Mothers club was organized Thurs day when the mothers met at the Everett Brown home. Mrs. Jess Barnes is new leader, succeeding Mrs. Galen Siddall; Mrs. ArvL Katka. assistant leader to succeed Mrs. E. Brown. Officers elected are: president, Mrs. R. L. Tuers; vice president, Mrs. L. Gibby; sec retary, Mrs. John Christensen They will serve as Girl Scout com mittee members. Troop 9 was the guest of radio station KOCO Wednesday night. Dorothy Schuler, who is working on her curved bar arranged to take the troop as part of the re quired work on her radio merit badge. March 23 a member of the Salem police force will address the meeting at the Schulers. He will discuss safety measures for girls who are working on their cyclist merit badges. A meeting will be held at the J. Barnes home April 8 for the Mothers club. 1 Empire tuiWing AAricl C. Perttcnd. Orae worn sale atv Purnilile Block & Supply Co. Fdgewater St.. West Salem Phone 2-5643 'mm 10 The) Statman. Salem, Ofqon, Ta day. March! 23, 12 Lincoln Club Adopts County Welfare Projects LINCOLN Lincoln Goodwill club has adopted as a club project cheer boxes for Polk county wel fare. Mrs. Harvey Muyskens had the group at her home Wednes day when they made two comfort ers donated by members. Present were Mrs. H. D. Burns, Mrs. Walter Brog, Mrs. Chris R. J. Meissner, Jeannie Smith, Yungen, Mrs. Harry Phillips, Mrs. Mrs. Roy Hamilton and Mrs. Har vey Muyskens. Classes in child evangelism are being conducted once a week at the Harvey Muyskens home by Mrs. F. A. Starkey and daughter Dorothy. Mrs. R. J. Hackett returned Wednesday from a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller in Portland j where she was a guest for a ; week. Combined Choirs Will Present Easter (lan tana DALLAS "The Crucifixion", a cantata by John Steiner. will be presented by the combined choirs of the Methodit, Christian, Pres byterian and Evnngelical United Brethren churches, as the Christ ian church Easter Sunday at 3 p. m. Melvin L. Gilson will direct the group. Reid Shelton, tenor and Robert Gwinn, bass, will be soloists. Both are soloists with the Willamette university a capella choir. The Jaquith Music company of Salem is furnishing the organ for the program. -x r ' " ; - 1 mm- "a I 1. Some of the busiest fellows in townPacificlTele- phone's installer-repairmen. For we're adding a lot of new telephones every day in the West. It's steady work. And the pay? Latest records show top rate men aver age about $80 a week for 42 hours. The younger: men graduate up to the $80... according to experience. 1 1 3. Fun like this is more fun when your job's secure. And you can count on telephone work. There's a. fine benefit plan, too, paid for entirely by the company. It covers sickness, accidents and death, and provides a helpful pension. There's nothing like the peace of mind a telephone job gives you... at work or at play. ' j The t and Mors than 70,000 furnish ever-better Birthday Party Given 'i For Four CornerJ Cirji it FdUR CORNERS faetty Fu frell. 3917 State st., UlebratedJ her ninth birthday Wednesday March 17. Games and! refresh ments combined the tj Patrick' day and Easter motifs.' Guests were Myra Wilson. Barbara Kleen, Joyce Brant, Twila Ricfcman, Pa4 tries Myers, Janice Phillips, Fay FutrelL Governneni Sale To Priorities Only 22 Buildings and Fixicies At Salem Array iirbase Salem, Oregon (For Off -Site Usj Only) Applications are incited for purchase and removal of buildings with their pres ently contained fixtures now located at the above site and briefly 1 described as follows: Officers Quarters, Bar racks, Gate Houses, Tost Exchange, Warehouse, and other Miscellaneous Struc tures. How, When and Where lo Bny This offering is open only to Priorities in the following or der: $ j. 1 ' L. Federal Government Agencies. ; 2. Reconstruction Finance Cor poration (For resale to small business). f 3. State and Local. Govern ments. , i - 4. Non-Profit Institutions. These priorities wilt; expire at 9:00 A. M. PST. Apfil 2, 1948. Application forms, terms and conditions of dUpossl, inspec tion of the property nd all ne cessary information will be fur nished by the Field Office named below. War Assets Adninislralion : Office of Real Property Disposal, j Swan Island - P.O Box 4062 Portland. Oregon 8F-PDB-927 ri, Telegraph Company people working together to telephone service to the West ? I- - i S Pacific Telephone 520 N. High High St at Marlon Fbene 3S15 375 Center St. Phone 3158