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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1948)
It -The Statement. Salem, Owqoiw Friday. May 7,' 1943 VaSn 37 'E Jed Di?Se5 d Fopeera Cheryl Bauman, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bauman, la recovering from In juries received in a fall from the family automobile while returning from the coast April 25. She was knocked unconscious and she suf fered a long cut on her forehead besides other injuries. Swerlo Plans for a cooked food sale and bazaar at Portland Gas and- Coke "Company Wednesday, aaay iz, nave oeen mace oy swe gle Woman's club which met with Mrs. George Brown this week. Mrs. Menno Dalke assisted the hostess. Orchard Heights Mr. and Mrs. Paul IUicks and two children of CoquiU have moved to the Charles Tung ate place which they recently purchased. Salem s Finest Auio Badio Service Doolillle Ilasler Service Ted Fanser la Charge Sf5 N. Commercial Phone KiS f Mowaaeata Final meeting of the Monmouth Civic club will be held Thursday, May 13 at the city hall dub rooms. Final reports and election' of officers will be held Musicale program will be present ed by the high school students and tea will be served by the so cial committee. Amity Mrs. Dorothy Rogers of McCoy has purchased the beauty shop equipment of Mrs. dona Wood and has taken possession. It will be operated at the present location north of Amity until June when she will move to the former location of the Beauty Box on Trade street Swegle Music week programs will feature the Swegle commun ity club meeting Friday night. Re freshments will be served, each family contributing a cake, with which ice cream and coffee will be served. . Kidneys Must Jiemove Excess Acids Help 15 iIH of Kiinej Tabes flash Out Poisonous Waste oo now of ocVfe la IS mOm ml kfaterr tabn TIm timj AJtvr i day ood oicfet to brfe N e firtt oodo oo djmotxUr of kidney functioa to km of pep aod oooor oW m o4 hwrniag iimHlnm afcova Otft fct ionn talo Wfooo. wfcfc year kidney or olodoox, Kidwys saoy ootd ktlp tbo mm at mmtU, o oak your dfweght lor Dooo'i Itlb, Hlmiilaot dJaratfc, oaod oocoMofaUr by mUOom tor oow yun. Do ' to loppy nW ood win help Cfeo IS mOta M rtrtpty taba Aak oat poiooom Wfi soar blood. Oot Dom'i Pin. Fear Corners Mrs. Louis Horn of Portland has been visiting at the Merle Enloes. Swede Mrs. Charles Salter is attending a district meeting of the Church of the Nararene in Port land as a delegate. Swede Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pat terson, recently here from the mid dle west, have built a new garage 1 residence on Sunnyview avenue. Fear Ceraers Mrs. John Haines, East State st. Is visiting Mrs. R. W. Gerdes in Portland for a few days. Central Howell Mrs. Dale Lively and Cheryl Ann accom panied her narents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde DeSarts to California this week. They will visit uie ran Van Dykes in Sacramento. MIm r.nnf moots Frida V. .... . i . i ! I May 7. Lenore tieaaiey, netun educator of Marion county Public Health department will be speaker. SOrertaa Funeral services for Walter B. Meyers, 72, who died at bis home on route 1 Wed nesday will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday from the Memorial chapel of the Ekman funeral home, the Rev. Arthur C Bates officiating and concluding rites at ML Crest Abbey in Salem. Silverton The second annual Silverton marble tournament has been moved up to Friday, May 7, rrora its original date as the Boy Scout circus will be held In Salem on the date originally planned for the tournament Jack Spenser is chairman of the committee in charge of the tournament which Is being sponsored locally by the Silverton Lions club. 8 Overton Born at tho Silver- ton hospital May 3, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Millard of Scotts Mills and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hurst of Monmouth. Labish Center Circle Reports on Food Sale LABISH CENTER Women's Christian Service circle cleared 143 on Its cooked food sale last week and Jt.wiQ.be applied upon payment Tor a large stainless steel sink. A new electric stove has also been purchased. The group plans to have both installed in time for the dedica tion of the new Evangelical Unit ed Brethren church June 13. Eas ter collection for the new church totaled $207. Silverton Scout Troop Given Surprise Party SILVERTON Members of Sil verton Boy Scout troop 52 were given a surprise treat Monday night While the regular scout meeting was under way, Joe Stoy, former scoutmaster. appeared with a truck and invited the boys to ride out and go on a hike. In stead, the trip ended at the home of Scouts Norris and Kenneth Myren where Mrs. Myren had prepared a special treat and en tertainment. The troop also made plans for participating in the scout circus at Salem May 8. Clayton Marcoe Is scoutmaster and Sam Jones com mittee chairman. Union vale Plans For Mother's Day UNIONVALE Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Church Sunday in Salem were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Church and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Church. Mother's day will be observed in a special way at Evangelical Uni ted Brethren church Sunday with a guest speaker. Corsages will be presented the oldest and youngest mother present Special music will also be feature. Rev. and Mrs. Meyer Cam Dipter, superintendent of Portland Hebrew Mission will have charge of the service and will present special music. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stoutenburg and Orin Stoutenburg of Portland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bell, Ted and Don and Mr. and Mrs. Don Gub ser were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gubser. Weekend guests of Mrs. Lulu RockhilL Grand Island, was Mrs. Kitzmiller of Salem and Iva Rock hill and- three classmates at Cas cade college. Polk Woman Seeking Legislative Position INDEPENDENCE -i Mrs. Joe Rogers, candidate for! the repub lican nomination to the hObse of representatives from Polk county, says she believes "more women in the.Jegislature would be an asset.- j Mrs. Rogers Is a Imember of the Grange; has headed several political committees; was promi nent in 4-H club work: served as president of the Oak Point Com- : ; ! ; enmity, dob; and for several yrsrs . , has been working in cooperation at Lane SudtrH'- at Salem, with, -Wilbur Rice and Son of McMlnn villev D. Bean of, Hubbard, AI Obrist of Wood burn and Max Grosbeck of Albany. I The candidate said she was; cs- ' pecially interested in old-age pen- ' sions.1: ; i She has four children Hugh, , Independence farmer; Earl, Med- ford businessman: Lenta Rogers -Lance of Albany, formerly m 1 school' teacher, and Joe, Indepen . dence dairyman. - r . j 5 --. it tr Li ELECT. ! ALFL1ED J. 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