The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 27, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    Detroit Girls
Are Delegates
To Red Cross
DETROIT Carol Hanson and
Ernestine Morris were sent from
the grade school here as delegates
to the Junior Red Cross meeting
in Salem Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Harry Booker was taken
to St. Charles hospital in Bend
suffering from pneumonia last
week.
John Estey drove to Ocean
Lake Sunday to see his father, W.
H. Estey who is seriously ill.
Enid Bennett is staying at the
George Streffi in Marion Forks
helping while Mrs. Streff is ill
with influenza.
Linda Lee and Donna Dee twin
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Brown, were, taken to Bend
recently for their first check up
by a physician. They are doing
ait el y
Mr afid Mrs. Glen Shaffer and
son Michael of Lacomb visited
Rotary Planning
Annual Exhibit
Because of exhibitors' enthusi
asm and spectators' response the
Salem Rotary Hub will plan to
sponsor another Hobby show next
spring, Gardner Knapp, president,
said Monday.
Winners of a contest in the sen
ior high school to design an em
blem for the show were announced
Monday as Lorene Roseiter, first;
Darlene Engdahl, second, and Rob
ert Carrov, third.
his sister Mrs. Richard Hanson
and family Friday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Ruskin Smith, ac
companied by Marylin and Wallie
Myers visited friends in Vancou
ver for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rynearson
were called to Portland Thursday
by the serious illness of her grand
father. Mrs. Charles Clester returned
Saturday from the Providence
hospital in Portland where she
has been for a week with a heart
ailment.
Pumice Bloc!; Sale
8 Inch Wall 30c Per Square Fool.
4 Inch Wall, 18c Per Square Fool.
Brick, $50 Per Thousand.
Clear the yard for new reef til equipment.
The permanent roof of lasting beauty.
Hobby Shotv Attendance 1,937
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Wanted by everyone.
Boock Building Block Co.
South River Road Phone 5968 - Plant 2-5873
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Victor Point
Commencement Is
Set for May 19
VICTOR POINT E. R. Dorian
of Silverton presented several
amusing and entertaining films
at the school club meeting here
Friday night Mrs. Arlie Martin
arranged the program which also
included vocal trio numbers by
Arlene and Marlene Sprague and
Ellen Mills.
Eighth grade graduation exer
cises will be held at Union Hill
grange hall May 19. Committees
in charge include corsage, Mrs.
J. O. Darby; decorations, Alice
Jaquet and Mrs. Ralph Mulkey.
Last club meeting for the year
will be held in connection with the
annual school picnic at the Victor
Point school when officers for
the next year will be elected.
Making arrangements for the
picnic at the Victor Point school
when officers for next year will
be elected.
Serving committee included Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Mills, Mrs. Maurice
Heater, Mrs. E. V. King and Mrs.
J. C. Krenz.
Valley Calendar
Fraatk A. DMrftar
Free Estimates
Phone 2-1322
F. A. Doerfler
& Sons
F. A. Deerfler, Den Doerfler,
Wallace Doerfler
Lancaster Drive at 4rCorners
Salem. Oreaee
These were bat two of the 100 hobby exhibits which attracted 1.937
persons (paid admissions, in addition to many yoang children) to
the Salem armory over the weekend for the Rotary club-sponsored
Hobby show. In top photo, looking; over home workshop myrtle
wood radio cabinet, lamps and bowls which won a first place tie
in senior handicraft for Wayne Starcess. 3133 Ssmnyvtew ave.. are
(left) Georre Wilson of Turner and Stureess. Below Is pictured Mrs.
R. G. Lacey. Salem route 8, box 61, with part of her collection of
1.100 dolls which took second place in senior collections. (Photos
by Don Dill. Statesman staff photographer.)
TUESDAY, April XI
Marion county extension: Thomas,
Mrs. Carl Hcrigstad. 1 30 p.m.; Pra-
tum-Maciay.
Jefferson flower show. tea.
Prinxle Mothers club. 2 p.m. at
irhoolhouse.
Middle Grove WSWS, at Mrs. John
Van Laanm
WEDNESDAY, April 2S
Marion extension: Silverton Hills
community hall. Labish Center.
RicKey Mothers ciud, B p.m. si
school.
THURSDAY. April IS
Linn county Homemakers festival.
Lebanon theatre.
4-H cl-st) demonstration. Portland
Gas At Coke. 109 S. Commercial.
FRIDAY. April M
Marion county EV-ension leaders
training. Portland Gas and Coke. Sa
lem. Union Hill card party. Grange hall.
4-H Spring Health show parade,
style revue at American Legion hall.
SATURDAY. May 1
Young Grangers masquerade dance.
Union Hill grange hall.
Five Districts Are
Signed for X-Ravs
JEFFERSON The chest x
ray mobile unit will be here all
day May 13 at the school house to
give free chest x-rays to residents
of the Sidney. Talbot. Marion
Looney Butte and Jefferson dis
trict. Securing signups In the various
districts are Mrs. Helen Caywood,
Mrs. Leonard Marcum, Mrs. Ice
land Sarff, Mrs. Gilbert Looney,
Mrs. Paul Smith. Mrs. Robert Ter
hune and Mrs. C. M. Smith, jr.,
of Jefferson; Mrs. Dixon Voss of
Marion; Mrs. William Wiederkehr
of Sidney; Mrs. J. C. Terhune of
Looney Butte and Mrs. Dalmer
Davidson of Talbot. The free chest
x-rays will be given to all per
sons 15 years of age and over.
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Sherwood Family Holds
Reunion at Family Home
JEFFERSON Members of the
Sherwood family were reunited at
dinner at the F. J. Sherwood
home on Marion road Sunday.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. John Rose, Marilyn and
Joyce of Galva, 111-, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Root and Diane of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sher
wood, jr., Frankie and Denny of
Coquille, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bail
ey, Mildred and Floyd, jr., Robert
Sherwood and Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Sherwood of Jefferson.
The Stat mem, Salem, Orsxyoa. To dory April 17, 1943 T
Detroit Eagles Lodge
Has Large Card Party
DETROIT Fifty people at
tended the card party by the Eag
les lodge at the Gun club Wed
nesday night. James Fowler won
the first prize for the men and
Mrs. Gale Fagan the first prize
for the women. Mrs. Esther Fauts
won consolation.
Ed Debolt was chairman of the
entertainment committee and re
ports another card party will be
held in the same place Wednesday,
May 5. The public is Invited.
Fruitland Wonien
Observe Three Birthdxryt
FRUITLAND Twenty-thre
members attended the Women's
Circle Thursday and; Mrs.! George
Williams was a guestl Long sprays
of cherry blossoms were used for
decorations. Members observing
birthdays in April were Mrs. Arn
old Asserude. Mrs. A.U Schtds
and Mrs. H. A. Armstrong. On the
hostess committee were Mrs. Hay
Pierpoint, Mrs. Clare Strawn and
Wilma deVries. !
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"career girl." She started as aa operator back; in the
thirties.. .a food job then, srsn better bow. Today most
new operators just oat of bigfe school s vents better than
$35 a week when they start handHnf saUs sad many
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2. She was promoted to supervisor, after a few years.
Training- new girls was an important part of bar job...
for Pacific Telephone was growing. Che enjoyed vaca
tions every year.. .with pay, of coarss. And she joined in
many local telephone activities. Found telephone people
friendly and sociable. ..on or off the job.
S. She's a chief operator
...her responsibilities and
salary of $4,500 a year. Many
thirds of our people are
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women can go places ia this
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4. Telephone jobs most be
jobs to attract the capable people
needed to furnish service. Good pay.
steady work and an employes benefit
plan give a strong sense of security.
Comfortable surroundings, vacations
and friendly fellow workers help make
work pleasant.
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