It. lit Jl State amcni; Salem. : Oregon! YrlagyY rfrtry 1C 1848 Counselors Meet at Gamp A workshop for counselors from Institutional and private camps over Oregon will open at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Camp Silver Creek, sponsored by the Oregon section of the American Camping association. At least 17 leaders from the Sa lem area plan to attend the three day meeting. A total of 60 per sons had registered Thursday, ac cording to Mrs. Esther Little, YWCA executive director. Child Evangelism Classes Are Held At Brooks Home BROOKS Classes in child evangelism are held Fridays after school at Mrs. Elmer Conns. Mrs. Schreder of Salem is conducing the classes. Mr. and Mrs. Perry LaFollette of Forest Grove were recent guests of his brother-in-law and nister, Mr. and Mrs. Britt Aspin wall. Mrs. Lester Young. Sandra and Rebekah have returned from a two weeks visit with her mother at Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finley are Mrs. Little and Donna Gill oft the parents of a daughter. Leona Lebanon are among the large! Fae. born May 1 at Salem Me number of instructors on planning morial hospital. She has five sis- Plaque Memorializes First War Mother Y Y . JVm -: - i r, : I ( .- 'I ters and three brothers Mrs. Howard Hollar is ill at her home here. R. L. Davis is improving from an illness. J. J. Leher has been seriously ill at hi home east of Brooks for two weeks. ind techniques. Those registered from here are Gus Moore and John Gardner, YMCA; Mrs. Little, Ellen Sang ster. Rose Marie Essley and June Rowland, YWCA; Mrs. Edna Bag call, Josephine Barton, Janice Middleton, Alice Lou OhJing and Marian Sparks. Camp Fire Girls; Marjorie Jewett, Girl Scouts; Lois Hamer, First Congregational I church; Gale Currey. women's : BROOKS Sewing club met physical education instructor at Thursday with Mrs. Cleo Walker Willamette university; F r a n k and Mrs. Bertha Wood at Mrs. Washburn and Bernice Havnes. W. F. Ramps. A "Mother's Day" Willamette students, and Mildred program was presented by Mrs. Cooper, Oregon College of Edu- Elva Aspinwall. Birthdays of Mrs. cation. " A. P. Sidebottom and Mrs. Ray Corel were honored with gifts. Mrs. Hum Brooks Sewing Club Has Meeting: Held at Ramps 4 If : I ' ' . " -' ' -' i This plaone In the Oregon sUtehease was dedicated this week te the memory of Mrs. Emllle G. Hen dricks, the first designated "War Mather." by the Oregon chapter of American War Mothers. Inspect ing the plaque at the unveiling ceremony Wednesday, are Paul Hendricks, Salem attorney and a son of the late Mrs. Hendricks; Mrs. Jennie A. Erlxon, (right), Portland, state president of the War Mothers, and Mrs. Minniedel Ba ker (left). Portland, vice president (Photo by Don Dill. Statesman staff photographer.) Iluhharci Piano Recital Given Monday Night HUBBARD A piano recital was given at the Congregational church Monday night by Mrs. L. A. Miller's pupils. Taking part were Donna Driver, Geraldine Zehner, Sandra Huff. Jeanette Jones, LaDonna Sa'her. Pattv Thompson. Margaret Mendenhall. ! Attending were ; Jensen, Mrs. Grace Sayre. Mrs. Fae Loomis, Mrs. Leta Coze!, Mary Goffrier. Mrs. Evelyn Jones, I - . . tt , r i ana rucnara. irs. lv luum, mim National Observance of White Cane Week Set Observance of national White Cane week. May 15 to 21. was ur- Willa Vinyard Mrs Nona Side- j d fa secretary of State Earl T. bottom. Mrs. Golda Hadley. Paul ' . Johnson, Mrs. Elva Aspinwall. Newbry Thursday Mrs. Lena Goffrier. Mrs. Anna Newbry noted that only the Dunlavv, Mrs. Dollie Ramp, Mrs. blind are permitted to use a white Walker' and Mrs. Woods. ! cane and drivers are required to Next meeting will be with Mrs. stop immediately upon approach Evelyn Jones. ing any person carrying one. ' why you should elect DEW1Y for PRESIDENT JL he Republican Party owes It to America, to all the people Republicans and Democrats to nomi nate and elect the most able and qualified leader in the Party today. We believe that man is Thomas E. Dewey. Here are four reasons why we believe so : 1 On his record of achievement his earned reputation of being the best administrator in government today. 2 He believes in 'team" government always appoints men of great ability and integrity. He gives them the authority to do their Job. The result is strong and efficient public service. 3 He would work cooperatively with Congress. He is used to working hand in hand with a legislative body. He doesn't believe the presidency, or any other office, is a one-man job. He leads a team. That's the way he gets things done. 4 Besides having a firm grasp of the fundamental problems which beset the country and the world, he Is fearless tnd faithful. He fears neither inflation nor Stalin. He does not become hysterical nor does he rush into a position until he has considered what is sound tnd right for the American people. He has complete faith la the American people and their common tense and be will give them the courageous leadership they want so urgently. VOTI FOR DEWEY for PRESIDENT May 2hi a.DeMM .111 Ma. v Valley Obituaries Mrs. Chris Jonaaen STAYTON Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Weddle funeral chapel here for Mrs. Chris Jonasen, who died at her home In Stavton Tuesday at the age of 71. The Rev. Wil lard Buckner will officiate. Burial will be in Lone Oak cemetery. Mrs. Jonasen. a native of Den mark, had been an Oregon resi dent 12 years and had lived in Stayton the lat eight yearn. Surviving besides the widower are a son, Arthur, Dagmar, Mont.; two daughters, Mrs. Thom as Wal.sh. Seattle, and Mrs. An drew Mayer, Portland; three brothers, Soren Sorensen, Chris Sorensen and Pete Sorensen, all of Copenhagen. Denmark; 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Lane- county, was announced by Gov. John H. Hall here Thursday. He succeeds Judge F. W. Doerfler, resigned. BOIHEY APPOINTED Appointment of George Bouhey, Oakridge, as justice of the peace for the upper Willamette district. Employment Shows Rise Improvement of the local em ployment picture during April, despite the delay In agricultural activities , caused by the rainy weather, was reported Thursday in the Marion county labor mar ket bulletin, issued by the state employment service. An estimated 2,700 were un employed at the close of the month, including 1.000 veterans and 700 women. Non-seasonal job openings on the Salem office's files totaled 147, of which 82 were for women. Approximately one-half the openings were for clerical positions. The local office counted 246 interviews during April with new comers to the area. Some move ment away from the vicinity was noted, due largely to lack of steady employment due to weath er conditions. a V -HUM "dim (tyfui Smooth blend of the finest coff tfl grown, Hills Bros. Coffao aonsfiet very tost. There's matchless good nets In very cup you make-. Uniform flavor It assured by CONTKOUED JtOASTtNO, tha xckntv Hllte trot, process which roasts vtry coffe boon venfy Vacuum-packing n cam and UHra-VcM far keeps HlHs Bros. Coffca -temptingly fresh. TWO GRINDS: e?PH qw Msaiae The large tiled kitchens in Hol land, which are usually the scenes of most activity in Dutch house holds, contrast greatly in size with compact modern American kitch ens used for little but cooking and dishwashing. ' M 1 SIX HUH I M lit i a t i mm v moke any soap go twice as ar makes any water soft as rain. blues as H washes never streaks. f , protects clothes, hands V and all automatic dish 0 and clothes washers. It'$ shttr coattnrfdMrglt ONQ YOU TRY IT . . . YOU'LL NEVER IE WITHOUT IT I - EH ! 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