ocoo on o 00 o o n o 1 r " f 0 3 C3E3E3 O O O O p 13 The Statesman. Sqlem. Orecon. Friday. May I Barber Shop Quartets to Vie Tonight Barber shop quartet of eight er nine Oregon communities will compete in close harmony tonight t barber shop singing Jam boree in the West Salem school gymnasium beginning at o'clock. HosU for the songfest are the West Salem Lions club and the Salem chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encourage ment of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America. Cash prizes will be awarded the best quartets and the best novelty presentations. Master of ceremonies will be E. Burr Miller and judges will include E. D. Lindburg, chorus director for the local chapter of the singing group; F. H. McKay, band di rector of Oregon College of Edu cation, and Melvin Gilson, music director of Dallas high school. Among participating quartets will be the Agony Four of Ore gon State college, the Four Flats of Newberg and the Guardsmen of Silverton. Local quartets will sing, but not in competition. Fol lowing the competitive singing program, a group songfest will be conducted. The Four Flats, a Pacific col lege group including Harlow An keny of Salem in its membership, has twice won the northwest con test for barber shop quartets. Sing Tonight at West Salem Aimisville Family Moves Residence AUMSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sphoon and daughter have moved to the place they recently purchased from Mrs. Jennie Mitchell, who has moved to Mc Minnville. The Aumsville firemen-sponsored baseball team came out on top of a 12-2 score with Crab tree Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Klein spent the : weekend attending Mother's day doings at Oregon State. Mr. and Mrs. Letter Graves and family have moved to the , Tillie Wright place which they ; purchased from Lester Ellis. Mr. j nd Mrs. Pete Fry and family of j West Stayton have bought and , re moving to the house recently vacated by Graves. -1 !-:-.; - -v.. if I I v I " I i: tmf ir ilverton Star Has Dedication SILVERTON A candle light dedication of the new altar cloth and initiation of new members were features Jf the Tuesday night meeting of Ramona chapter 58. Order of Eastern Star. The altar cloth was presented to the Star by the Masons. Five new members initiated are Mrs. Oscar Edlund, Mrs. Joe Renault, Eliza beth Nicols, Marian Zahlner and Mrs. Lydia Jensen. Two ' mothers, Mrs. George Hubbs and Mrs. Jensen, were honored and presented with cor sages at the meeting. Singing in their honor was the Star quartet composed of Mrs. Harrison Fish er, Mrs. Harlan Loe, Mrs. Harry Riches and Mrs. Ronald Asboe. Special guests were from the Mo lalla chapter. Mrs. W. Clark Bachman was in charge of decorations and hos tesses for the evening were Mrs. R. A. McClanathan, Mrs. U. C. Eastman, Mrs. Charles Leonard and Mrs. Lulu Mikkelson. Mother's Day Tea Given By High School Girls These costumed and fnll mustachioed gentlemen comprise SHvertoa's "Goardsmen," a male quartet entered in tonight's barber shop sing Inr Jamboree at West Salens school gymnasium. SUverton's entry Is sponsored by the chamber of commerce there. Pictured are (left to rlrhtT Lead Henry Holland, Tenor Elmer Palmqsist, Baritone Max Holland and Bass Ed Satrnm (Statesman-McEwan photo). Gear Lake Extension Unit Meets on May 20 ham Is the hostess. Mrs. L. J. Chap in and Mrs. Cobie Orey are the project lead ers for the subject "Salads and unit meeUng Ume has been Salad Dressings. changed to Thursday. May 20 at Election and installation of of 10:30. Mrs. William Wallace Gra-' ficers will be held. Dayton PTA Officers To Be Installed Monday DAYTON The Parent Teach ers association program Monday will include colored slides of vari ous school activities of the last year. Officers installed will be Mrs. Ivan Gubser, president; Mrs. David Powell, vice president; Mrs. Clare Heider, secretary; and Al bert Komrouse, treasurer. Tired Kidneys Often Bring Sleepless lights Port r yoWtU y tum ISifUs of UutatMortiUnklckWtararifTtW kloo4 mm kw rn mamHhr. Wha Umt W tirwl mm4 doa't work right is tbm iarti. BUTlJlHMtortM Biclitk. TrmnX trmemmtjf w with rtiadm aim momtiiimn whomt tWr W nrhtnK vrrac wlta year kidaers or Umddtr. Coat nnUet tbU MBdHkm mmd iommrmiambtm. Mtfal aWp. Wbmm 4iMmWrrf kktMrfoaetioa Mnaiti Toimttmcma mnmtttr to r in hi your Uomd. it "r alo cum aacffiac backache, rhtmnmtia paiaa. Ua paina. loaa of Pp aad mmrxj. waiiiafc pnfBana aadcr tka 7a. koadaabaa aad aixaiiMM. Doa'S waHJ Aak yoar draevbt for Doan'a rflla, a Uautlaataiarotic. Md ocefoHr kr milliotia for or SO yaara. Doaa'a girm bappy vaiiaf aad wCl Wp tSm U aUla of kiaaoy tab flah oot aotooaaaa wwx tram. roar biood. Got Doaa'a Pilk. DETROIT Girls' athletic asso ciation of Detroit High School gave a Mother's day tea Friday, May 7. The following program includ ed numbers by Dolores Huettle, Charleen Bell, Rose Marie Zullig, Marlene White, Jean Bray and Mrs. E. W. Bray; Mrs. R. C. Haseman accompanied. Present were Mrs. R. C. Hase man, Mrs. D. E. Wood, Mrs. Tom Fryer, Mrs. Fred Siever, Mrs. E. W. Bray, Mrs. Otis White. Ethel Griffith, Mrs. H. A. White and Anna Wold. Shirley Hammer had charge of the program while Charleen Bell and Rose Marie Zullig served at the tea table. Aurora Women Elect Officers AURORA Mrs. Fred Dentel is president of Aurora Woman's club for the coming year and other officers are Mrs. Emory Fountain, vice president; Mrs. Gerald Beach, secretary; Mrs. P. O. Otta- way, treasurer; Mrs. Philip Good, financial secretary. i M . -.:s. Jtea LESLIE f1. STATE TREASURER "Oregon needs DEWIY" KSUZ 6:15 TM ciub aimua was given last week in; the Knights of Pythias haJL In charge of it were Mrs. David Garrett and Mrs. LilHe Johnson. Piano selections were given by Grace Evelyn Scheel; readings by Elaine Willard. Mrs. Vivian Jen sen; vocal solos by Mrs. ; Bub Yergeff. ; Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Harry Small, Mrs. L. G. Giesy, Mrs. N. E. Manock. Mrs. and Misa Gladys Krano, . I --The annual picnic will be held June 2 at the home of Mrs. George . Zigler. ; ' i I Ei i Pa. tmmmr ar Cmm. 91 I W. f !! Rotoa p. Mmim, Or. Mab lr mw mmm . , w w a W 4W 23 B E D ROOMS MAPLETON ADDITION WITHIN CITY LIMITS OH NORTH FRONT STREET AS LITTLE AS 3600.55 DOWN LET US ARRANGE YOUR PAYMENTS LIKE RENT REscoJnc. an tnwnc UXZ7 Mr. Mclson IBeins Well Received a f - - k 5- . i 5 - V"7 Being called an "Old Timer" ia Marion County does not necessax-. ily mean old age. There are many of these "Old." Timers" in our County who were, born here, have spent their ener--gies, and devoted their time and' talents since youth, to help devel op Marion County, land bring It to its present state of affluence . and wealth. ? Roy S. Melson, a present candH date for the office of County Com--missioner rightfully belongs in this class, and his candidacy fcr this office is being very favorably j commented upon, i r In his travels around the Count he is being well received and his-1; many friends are offering not only - ; encouragement, but are going out of i their way to help him male new friends and supporters in his campaign for this, office. I ' The "Old Timers." of course, knoW of .Mr. Melson's previous experi ence in Marion County business affairs. They know; of his success as a fruit grower, and also his long-standing and constructive participation in civic affairs. But those who are comparatively new here, are very much Impressed ty Mr. Melson's ready and competent answers to all questions concern ing County Business. ) ' A Vote for Mr. Melson at the Pri maries on Friday, May 21, will be a further progressive step in Couti- ty Affairs. Pd. Adv. by Roy S. Melson for County Commissioner. G. kXHMKY CO., IMC. Tops for Cool Comfort Men's m mmwm ith Budgei Priced J" : : '31413) r L J-- M mmmmmmmmmm mm -mmr' 'eaaaaw' ''y!yF'''f : ' 1 Polo shirts made of fthest quality I f "v. ( cotton yarn. Penney sportswear at ass, 'Jj.S' -ffiX . J '5 fne$t' Colorful, washable print m? m'mm'iim- - I ( g polo sfiirts with spring knit creto v j t neckline for lasting service. Knit or I iXsSf i vf OX uottom' I I VTxSw 11 Penney Main Floor COOL, CASUAL, FOR WABIZ DAYS AHEAD mm 00 110 1B0 and 0 Sparkling white "T shirts for men. Smooth absorbent cot ton knit with spring knit crew neckline that stays in place. 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