The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 20, 1948, Page 11, Image 11

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Mt. Angel Syvert Rue Is now
making his horn with his son-in-law
end daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Johnson (Emma Rue).
Rue had been living with his
on and family, the William Rues,
on the Abtqua east of her for
some time.
Sllvertea Hills' Mrs. M-y
Graf has sold her 40 -acre farm
to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Feote and
will stay with a daughter. Mr.
G M. Craven, for seme time be
fore she goes to California to
viit another daughter in Sacra
mento. Foote is Just recently out
of the navy.
Haxel Dell Mr. and Mrs. O
car Satern have returned from
Washington where 4hey visited
with their daughter Jean who is
attending school at Tacoma. and
their son Dareld who is at Pa
cific Lutheran college at Park
land. Satern is a hop grower of
this area and a native of the
Silverton country.
Bethany Richard Scrnrback.
aon of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Schar
bck. has gone to San Diego to
visit with his brother Raymond
who i in the navy.
Mt. Angel Mrs. Emma Lasses
Is at the Silverton -hospital this
week for a medical check-up.
Seette Mills The community
has been without telephone ser
vice during, the past week as
new trunk line is being built from
Marquam to Scotts Mills. When
the line is completed it will have
six new metallic system lines. A
number of new residential tele-"
phones are being planned for
here.
Brash CeJ lege Commencement
will be held Thursday. May 20 at
8 p. m. at the school house.
Members of the class are Kather
l ine Singer, Patsy Moriarty, James
Kinkaid and Bill Nelson.
i
Liberty Mr. and Mrs George
Cogswell (Ruby Jones) have re
, turned to Seattle the past week
end after visiting their parent Mr.
and Mrs. Sid Jones and Mrs. James
Cogswell.
Gervala Parent Teachers as
sociation meets Friday night st the
grade school. Pictures will be
shown. Officers will serve.
Liberty Mr. and Mrs Clarence
Holder were In Olympia last week
for the wedding of his niece Pris
cilla Pierre, daughter of Mrs.
Joseph Pierre, formerly of Liberty.
Local Mothers Fix Robes for DeMolay Hosts
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IJncoln Annual but day of
school picnic will be held st the
school house. Saturday, May 22
Mill CHr Mrs. Lawrence at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. T. L. Hicks,
Johiucn (Neva DtMtil) and ; chairman. Games have been ar
small son mot ore 4 t Silverton ranged for the morrtng with bas
Friday to visit at the home of Ket dinner from 12 to 1 and sports
Mrs. S. A. Gay. , in the afternoon.
Salens Demolar f fleers ef the Cheaaeketa chapter will be regally resplendent in eelerfnl robes at the
state conclave to be held here Friday and Satnrdsy. The eordoroy robes are being made by the
Desaolay Mothers' elnb and have satin lining, gold cords and the DeaooUy shields. Shown working
on the garments are. left to light, Mrs, Floyd M. Seasaster. 157 N. ltth st.: Mrs. Ferdlg Hall. 4S5 S.
15th st: Mrs. A. H. Dsvls. 5M N. 2th st.: Mrs, L. J. Stewart, rente ft; Mrs. Kalph A. Wilson. roaU ft;
Mrs. Jaaoos H. TnrnbnU. elnb prooidont. 11 U N. ZlsL: Mrs. Roy T. Todd. 1S N. 17th si.. Mrs. Lloyd
L Hoghea, ZI7I Lanrel art, and Mrs. Belden Owens. 1XS Saginaw st. (FboU by Don DU1 Stateosnon
staff photographer.)
Silverton New officers of St.
Pauls Catholic church Mothers
Hub are Mrs. Raynvwid Fischer,
president: Mr?. Jack Uselman,
vice president; Mrs. Arthur
Stetnberger. secretory; Mrs. James
K3tz, treasurer Mrs. Fischer suc
ceeds Mrs. Frank Johnson ss
president
Jefferson
Will Graduate
Class of 27
I'nion Hill Annual clean-up-
day at Union Hill cemetery will j
be held Saturday May 22 In , case , JEFFERSON Twenty-seven
of rain May 29 will be substituted. , wi Kradiutlrd from jfan
Gervsis The Garden club met h'h school this year, one of the
Thursdav with Mrs. Dorothy Zel- largest classes. The Rev. Edward
lmski and 19 members were pres-1 Terry of Albany will give the
ent. Mrs. Edward Ziellnski and j baccalaureate sermon Sunday
Charlotte and Aileen Zielinski nitbt at the Church of Chrut.
were guests. Plant exchange was Commencement is scheduled for
held and motion pictures. Plans Thursday, May 27 at 8 p. m. in
inr r. trA in k. I the school gymnasium. Dr. Raoul
ell cookies, home mode candy and Saturday May 2 at Ronners Bertrand of Willamette university,
hot do- Grocery. Mrs.' Tillie Elliott will , wi" speak.
entertain the club May 27. Seniors ers Leon a Campbell,
. , , . , James Dalby, Mary DeVaney,
Comers Mr. and Mrs. Fre.Ug, Shirley Gilkey
Boymgton spent the week r Arrl,Ts Rih
at tepe Bar- I mrA r.riffin IrMifti Harrit Wilfrid
club. ; . . w rx-.BM -J , Hftwfirth T jit JTAFtrvatn VirnTinis.
n ww unooin - Mr. a no nurs. i 11 1 ioni ----- - t - - w-. m
agvaat- i m a ; av a V w -if
Sawing with Williams and Edward of Rosetourg "o"o. nnoru r.gr, bevm
w. were weekend guests of hi par- ! rona, Loramo Prokop, Rich-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J err w imams " "i
Hayosrille Girl Scmits will
hold an all day ae Friday at
Hayesville -chool house. They will
enterti
alley Calendar I
THIOSDAT. MAT t
Giirn Road Nc-iliSclvl
K-i?er WfrT.ii'i
Hit J A. Garencr.
Dnvrri Ucer.fs ejraotlner at
Anr! i :tv ri:. 9 m m. to 4 im.
I4TIIDAT. MAT St
Mackcay Mrial daaca. Cvanea
ll'.N DAT, MAT S3
end
hatl.
here.
bell Steele, Vernita Struckmeier.
Matt Schuld, Lora Tiger. Barbara
Whit. Eunice White, Roy G.
Wickersham, Joy Zeller, June
Zeller.
Tentative eighth grade assembly
has been set for Thursday, June
1. at 1:30 p. m. Mis. CarmeJita
Weddla of Salem witl speak and
present the diplomas. Graduates
include Donna Armstrong, Bar
bara Blackwell, Bonnie Campbell,
Lois Evans, Shirley Evensizer,
Shirley Higgins, Ronald Higgins.
Dorothie Lake, Jerry Morrie, Ar
thur Ramsey er, Charles Roes berry,
Ronald Schamp, Loris Schamp,
Chostor Sheffield and Peggy Tiger.
Examinations in the high school
will bo given May 28-June 1, and
school will be officially out Juno
2.
Marion Kf.col commttnttr picnic on PI 1 1 a Tlanft M artirkr-lal
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sas.li JUI f; ; uwuua, 01 m sj a nnn.n
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DOT J. BICE,
Prestsi Consisxieair
Caiiiidaald Tor
Be-lcdlca
A native OregeeUosi and Hie
song rsssa'tnt of tho ototo, Tho paoi
t roars havteg rosliaa fas Marion
Connty.
For six yemtsv I have boosi
yoor CosnHy Cossssssnntoo)or and
daring this tins haven eanaiitenUy
naaintalned aa Uiorooi in the Ins
peovenaent mt ossr asoniy road
ajrstem. We novo solahiarned a pre
grans to oil twenty-Aoo miles of
ew road eoeh year. At the pres
ent time ninety -three amilee of fed
oral aid roads are ofl orated to
Marion Coonty. on whlcn two eon
traets bavo been lot ateeognhdng
the need for traffle conhrol in eon
jested rmral school dfartriets. I ans
working for the enact tot of laws
whereby wo ran eataMI in safety
Day Program Service
DALLAS Rev. Perry H. Smith,
rector of the Episcopal church,
will bo the speaker at the Mem
orial day services Monday, May
31, on the west steps of the court
house. Committee on arrangements
is from Carl B. Fen ton post,
American Legion. Committee in
cludes Edward J. Himes, O. E.
Anderson, and Karl Ufer.
ELECT
The wet late sprang has Increas
ed the road warm to ooch an ex
tant that It Is Inspsasshle for me
to Bmahe a personal eon tact cam
paign, foe which I apaHgiso and I
hope tho voters of Marten Connty
will allow nse thss onesvao of ask- :
hag for their supsjart for Connty
Commissioner in tho earning elec- ;
Man.
Pi. Adv. Vy Rice for Ceansntssloner 1
Camasu, by Bed da tUrart Soey.
CADL XI.
mm
Of Hotjf Bro.
- Veteran -
- Civic Leader -
- Business maa -
DELEGATE
Republican National
Convention
First Congressional District
Paid Adv. by
. Kyle, Comm. Sec
Ton UolgamofJ Says
Edb, Ilalii, and More Dsin.
DiJ Scsa We'll Have lHe Sua
Bring Your Car b ihe
Par Repairs That Will Be Well Done.
AH Work Guaranteed Pickup and Delivery
1055 HifUsn4 Are. Phone 3993
I do not beUeve La fueaawork ao we hare installed
new, mod era eejflipment to acientifically pat your car
la the best paatiible mnninc condltlonv
o
o
11 LL3f and.
all other thine being- equal or better.
mi
Marion Cosusty oterajat
ra. Adv. By Ray H.
m .a
ids van? spouse nen;
TODAY'S BRIDE IS A SMART YOUNG
LADY!
She already knows about the reliable service and decorator
beauty of DUTCH BOY PAIITTS! And she plans to use them
In her new home!
She knows, -too . . . about reserving the following for house
cleaning time:
FLOOR SANDERS EDCERS FLOOR BUFFERS
WALL PAPER STEAMERS WAZERS
We Are Your Dutch Boy Dealer
Quality paints varnishes brushes was . . .
PAINT CQNTRACTINQ PLENTY OF
OUR SPECIALTY PARXXNO
rroef of the Above Trath:
The word really means a poxsoo promised in marriage and
cornea from tho Latin word meaning "I Promise.' 1 Popular
Phrases and Names, by B. Hargrove, page S10,
1 CCS MCE TO KIT C3 tint.
F.arM::i3.
Orchard Heights Orchard
Heights Woman's club meets
Thursday, May 20 at 1 p. m. with
Mrs. James Best. Corsago making
will be the program for tho after
noon and tho women aro asked to
bring their own flowers.
Bean Festival
o
Changes Rules
STAYTON Selection of i
queen and her royal court for the
annual SanUam Bean festival in
Stayton In July will be different
this yoor, rules having been
adopted by the festival commit
tee last week.
Twelve high schools in the vi
einity will be asked to select i
princess by vote of the student
body and the queen will be select
ed from the croup by three judges,
all non-residents of Marion or
Linn, counties.
Princess candidates will be
Judged on poise, 40 per cent; ap
pearance, 40 per cent; and speech,
20 per cent. The contest wiQ open.
when officially declared so by the
committee and will dose with the
queen's ball, which will be held
before the start of the festival.
The contest is open to unmar
ried girls 16 to 19 years of age
who have not been contestants
in this or any other comparable
event before.
Contestants must be in good
health and have the consent of
parents or guardian and be will-
ATTEITTIOII
SAW IULLS
Export sow repair with cril
now oquipenont by BUI
Gawier.
BTJTIKLAIID
LUIIBED CO.
, Oregon -
lit
VOTE FOD
JUDGE U. U. HciaUHEY
As
Salcn
Ilnnidpal
Judgo
A MAN WITH
1. MORE THAN 22
YEARS LEGAL
TRAINING.
2. JUDICIAL EXPER
IENCE. 3. PROVEN ABILITY.
Vela For
Th8 Inciunbenl
Pd. Adv. by Me Kinney for MnnleJpal Jndgo CanasnKteo
r
The)
Scdoea, Orocon. Thtgadgr, trr TX 1fX3 1
imi to put forth effort to' make
ner campaign success. She must
also take part with other; prin
cesses In the social and formal
functions of the festival, i
BIRTHDAY OBSEBYED
BRUSH COLLEGE Mrs.
Esther Oliver 82nd birthday ob
served here at her daughters Mrs.
Cart Wood, and Margie, i
Guests were Mrs. W. D Oars
line, Mrs. John Schlndlor, Sirs.
Chvra Blankenship, Mrs. W. r.
Neptune.
Elf8trom Named to
Seminary Board h
Robert L. Elfstrom, Salem may
or, businessman and First Pres. .
byterian church leader, has boost
notified of his appointment to the
board of trustees of San Francisco
Theological seminary, Presby
teriaa institution. .
The seminary ts a graduate di
vinity school located st Sen An
aoimo, Calif, Elfstrom was named,
to a four-year board term. tt
lie Bacoa
RepabllcaB fori
Some Are Qualified
Some-Are Friendly
Bacon la Both
We're Nerer Had a iWar
Veteran Sheriff. Let's
Elect IKE BACON
A MAN YOU CAN
TRUST.
Pd. Adv. ay
Sheriff
. '
Baeoa far II
Csmrnlttas. I I I
U. U. fBffl"
Per
Marioa Couty I
QswlafVsdl
May llj
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Pd. Adv. by O. O.
r-r
Vote for ...
ErTin A. Ward
RepoMican Candidate
for
Ccmial.lt
Asonring tho peblie
effleiosit and
vioa and will
offlee la a basis ass - liks
Pd. Adv. by Ward for
Conotablo Clan.
Goo. Malalissn, Cnalrma.
1 1
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VOT1 TOR
Connty Trcosnror
Ropubllcaa
A capable veteran, with a college education.
. . . Ready and willing to serve this office.
Pa. PoL Adv. by Gone Mslsnrt
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Den J.
Oanseyor
Republlcaji
Candidate for
County
Coroner
B awsnlncrled and olocV
ed, I psodgo mysoli to
cooperate impartially wllh
all peesasbs concsrnod, ed
fordlaa tho agmfflea conv
to bo couod la
posse aroodosn as to rhrife of
cos as of soddosi or tragfe death.
It Is tho boZUI of many dQsene as well as aeron ol
aha alaht Jvaoral homo owners fat Salem and Marioa
County, that tho Corneiorsrilp should be hold by a capable
and qnoTiTlod dtixsm. one who nsdlhor
B elerlod. I wO lnsdrute this plan, as iorwaid slop
ta tho misread el hotter service.
May I have yow iuvorable cooslJseatlosi at tho
poQe. May ii. liar
Endorsed by the Following
Marion County Funeral Directors:
Miller Funeral Home Binge Funeral Chapel
Aurora Woodburn
Unger Punersl Bosne Ekmsn Puaorsl B
Mt Angel Silverton
W. A. Wcddle ic Son, Ids. W. T. Rig don Co.
Stayton Salem
Clough-Barrick Co Salem
or C
Re-elect
II B.
3
Present
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
(OJO.T VlTnCKAN FOB
THIS OFFICE)
KXTKMIKSCKO
All Three Deputies World War Veterans
YOUR SUPPORT APPRECIATED
Pi. Adr. kf HI
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A Voto for
EL L (FABIIEB) JQIIE3
For Stnfa Doprcrfalivo
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Will inaura yoa Alert.
A- n
I ble and 11 rrreaaive i
repreoentation la ear
State Lerlalatore.
Ho served yon in throe ro
eent sessioae and Us record
shows that he tried at all
tianes to represent ail Mar
ioa eonnty folks for the earn
noon good of oar osaaty aad
state. May we have yoor
rote.
Thaak job.
Adr. by J
as for
Omb
AND GUARANTES -f
A BUSINESS-LTIIQ ! :
: AJ)iiNismrvnoN
By a soon who wos Uarion n si i t
I III lor S yonro-im to
' ' Whea Eccaosaj-Cocated ;
R0YS.KIELS0N VOTO 75X MAY 21 !
J Fa3tt4aVJ
Adv. by Bar
for Cos
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