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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1948)
'if 1 J i i I 1 ' t I It; SaUm. Orofron. Friday. May ' H. If" Salem Skaters Show Prowess In Ice Follies Eighty Salem akovtei, rnot of them yer.gsters, wet through their ice pce for fmr night run time tfcwi week al Ux Salem ice arena's first Ice Frortcs. The if revue tortured Dorothy Hit!. Wood burn skater who has Jut ben signed te trein with the ned I-Capades troupe this summer; Dean' LerNtnt, ihow prortu- and pefner; two-year-irt girl, Christine Cannon, who wan tee youngest an tne ice, i and many ether talented skaters. Popularity of the .Ice show has , br-n sueh that it is hetd over tn an unscheduled performance turner.', at the arena I Senior skaters' acts presented a jiitty cf smooth skating, slap tick cosaedy ad taticy dance-ska-inr Ber:des the "gut in black" r -ie gr&re2illy doe by Mia Hill, L-P.jirrt ski ted on M1U, Barbara Ba'-cer d Larry Van V leek per f ! men a waltz aud VanVleck also t leatured in barrH Jumps and a viio numceT. ! A aeutet ice ballet presented I re- KcJtney. Violet Aitken, I R jerta Seeding. PaUy Pease. Inez Fi.her rwi Iris Fiaher Burnell Hiney, Btc Conrad. R V. Hitch cock ani trena Inatructoc George H me joined LaPoint in peanut vendor comedy. Violet Aitken and D ! rv Kcutney each appeared wirh LaPo.nt in duo nijmlei s. Production numbers included three larf?e group e juniors the Oil Tcman in ttie Shoe" act ItH b r.:un Heid?i and featur ing a" oawt cf 22 other girls. They wr: e Jackie LaDue, Tony DeSart, Gil DeSart, Susan Roberts. Jean Cannon, Susan Cann m, Judy Mc Clellen, Peggy Jewell, Judy Mef f i. Kathleen Canu n, Christine C-tr.r.un. Jdy Hart''!!. Carrol Rirr.xlon, Claudia Ne'U.id. Sara Alrn, Mclly Allen. Kathleen Bi -.vnhill, Deann Sigua. Vonnie At:derMjrt, Connie Collin. Patty Evens, Mary Colli na and Mary Al ice Wilbur. Boys of the arena had their inning in an athletic "broom ball" game, featuring Jimmie Allen, Donnie Sthur, Larry Brown, Ro- ger Ayrs, Rodney McClellen, Dick ' Simpson. Gary Ramsdon, Jimmie 1 Johnson. Arthur Lang. David Eajton and Fred Cleveland. Mary Katherine Beaulaurier and ' Shirley Koutney staged a Hansel I and Gretel number in th Junior division. The March of the Dolls present ed the skating of 32 girls, Ann ; Butler, Jolene Addy. Donna Ha ; ney, Yvonne Myers, Tony DeSart, Jackie LaDue, Julie Peterson, Mary La Roche. Ann Fallin, Phyl i lis Graber. Patricia Collins, Glo j ria Andrews, Janie Barlo, Ruth White. Carol Hurter, Virginia Hur , ter. Vonnie Anderson. Joyce Brown, Sharon Sthur, Janice Ro berts, Sharon Whitacre, Donna J Whitacret Carrol Mefford, Mary Jtine Mefford. Deanna Walker, Mary Lou Wickstrom, Carrol Lee Franklin, KarafT Young. Mary A ice Massy. Janet McAlpine. Ele nore White, Lorraine Battles. Social Fraternity Elects Officers Ice Shoic Features Salem Youngsters I ... - n it I V V social fraternity of university elected Newberg. president Phi Alpha Wi! lamette Jn k Frost, this week. Others elected for next fall's term were Howard Lorenz. Cam-i-f. Wash., vice president; Gordon Rmgle, Salem, recorder; William Hallin. Longiew. Wash, treas urer: Albert McMullen. Taft. cor respondent secretary; Robert Rhodes. Bend, chronicler; How ard Olson, Salem, house manager: Robert McMullen. Taft, herald; Robert Robins. Salem, chaplain; Gordon Pratt. Portland, social mairman and Charles Bowe, Pi.rkdale, pledge trainer. These Salem yeangsters were among the 13 featured in an "Old WonuCh in the Shoe" number, eae af the acts In the Ire Frolics of IMS at Saleea Ice arena this week, in which seme 80 skaters teek part. Facing the camera are (left te right) Kathleen Brownhlll, Susan Cannon. Patsy Evans and Teil De Sart. with Conie Collins at extreme right, leoking down at the lee. Tiny skater In pelkadet skirt. In background, is 2-year-old Christine Cannen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cannon and the youngest skater In the show. ( Statesman-McE wan phete.) During the ice aes the average thickness of ice over much of the northern part of the world was 10.000 feet. Dr. Russell Morris To Leave WU for Chico State College Dr. Russell Morris, for the past year assistant head of the educa tion department at Willamette university, will serve as associate professor of education at Chlco State college in California next year, he announced this week. He becomes the second Wil lamette professor to Join the Chico staff this spring, the first being Dr. Herbert E. Rahe. head I of Willamette's speech depart- i ment. Detour Routes PORTLAND 'Home-of-the-Week' modern laterprttkKi of Col onial tradition, thU p4n can be used on either a wide or narrow li. Bertron A. Weber. 2!1 North La Salle it. Chicane 1. III.. Is the architect. He finds this style pop ular becaase It "laaoar U an air e crae tvnd digultr U anr site.' Plan VY-Mf. tMs hae Includes ei geod-ised rM In approxi mately 14it iqut) feet, exclu sive of porch and garage. A part basement aero mm rut tee heating plant nod uvundrr . , "'"' lnJl.HIIJIIII.IIl !! 1 I I 1 Ill I 1 1 II1IU' HI' ,". ' tmmmmmmmmmmmmm' I 1 lu. i n n a A P AC V BED RM M a. H C- P3EO PM q'fc" lo'fc' LIVINO P.M 17 A K PO RfiH FLAN "W-5QQ Among major speciflcaUons. the architect suggests an exterior of oommon brick, painted white with greeui aba iters and a black asphalt shingle ream. The plan offers Interesting possibilities for orien tation. As shewn here, a location on the 'east eld of a street would give the house morning sun In kitchen and dining room, with a southwest exposure for living room. The open plan of living and dining areas provides an unbroken width of SI feet Swegle PTA Slates Meeting SWEGLE The last meeting for the school year of Swegle Pa rent -Teachers usociatioa was held at the school house Tuesday night. Oificers for the new year were 1; waed by Mrs. V. M. LaDue. a former president of the associa tion. 4 Installed were president, Mrs. Melvin LaDue; vice president, vice president, Mrs. Harold Alder man; secretary, Mrs. Claude Har nar: the treasurer, . Mrs. Marion West wa not present. Plans were made to continue cpvpsorig a blue bird group and Include a Camp Fire girls club. Ai the school's representative group the association will pro vide the ice cream for the school picnic June 2. Ruth Jaynes from the county welfare office, was guest speaker and told of the work of the wel fare board, the case workers, and of the need for foster homes. Music was furnished by Arthur Poloff. teacher, using recordings he has made in the different rooms. Serving were Mrs. Alfred Palni. Mrs. Willard Evans and Mis. Fred Schultz. Church Society Leader At Silverton Session ! SILVERTON Mrs. W. L. Lewis, conference president, and Mrs. C. W. Stacey, promotion sec retary of the Women's Society for Christian service, spoke Wednes day at the Methodist church. Mrs. Harry Riches, president, conduct ed the business session and Mrs. Pearl Porter led devotions. Mrs. I H. J. Iverson, program chairman. introduced the visitors. Ellen Circle members were host esses at tea later. Local Rose Society Hears Speaker Sixty Salem Rose society mem bers at a meeting Thursday night in the YMCA heard Gar Hurley, vice president of Portland Rose society, relate history of the Port land rose show which Is oldest and largest in the country; George Ailing, talk on preparations of roses for shows, and Ollie Schen deLplans for the Salem rose show, JunS 12 and 13. f - i-. 4, r-Vfr v Are You Courting Failure? Dr. K. K. Bring Dr. Sao Hughes i Are .you concerned about doing your daily work proper ly? Then don't delay a thorough examination of your eyes another day. AT Bering Optical DIGNIFIED CREDIT tttCovrt FWsMttM t Firm Tone as Grains Close CHICAGO. May 20-(yP)-A late rally led by May com left the grain market with a firm tone at the close today. Short covering in the expiring May corn and oats contracts featured the day's ac tivities. In contrast. May wheat sagged for a small loss. Wheat ended to V higher. May $2.46 V-H. corn was i to 2 cents higher, May $2.33'fc-$2.34, oats were h lower to S higher. May $1.13-$1.14y4. and soybeans were 8 cents lower to 1 cent high er. May $4.17. COW SELLS FOR $2.IM PORTLAND, May 20 A top price of $2,050 was paid by George W. Emde. Lodi, Calif., for cow at the annual western Guernsey sale today. I V PORTLAND I j J th oecaONCrrv ON: s 5A L t M J a VjlIldkV ' . w y Obituaries This state highway map shows de tour routes around the closed New Era-Oregon City section of highway 99-E between Salem and Portland. Construction to ! improve the highway will bar traffic there until November. I The highway department ree- ! emmends that motorists use one of the established detour routes, but notes that a narrow read detour from New Era to Oregon City soon will open. AP photo) Frank Fend MILL CITY Funeral serv ! ices were held Thursday afternoon j at the Presbyterian church for r ranic renci, u, wno passed away at his home Monday evening. Fencl was born Sept. 12, 1877, in Czechoslovakia, coming to the United States in 1905. He had been a resident of Mill City for 27 years. He had been a member of the ZCBJ for 25 years. In 1910 he was married to Mary I Kitchy in Albany. Survivors are the widow, two daughters, Mrs. Stasie Brewer and Mrs. Mary Tuers; one son. Joe Fencl. and five grandchildren, all of Mill City. One son, Frank, jr., was killed in World War II. Dr. David Ferguson officiated and interment was in the Fox Valley cemetery. Pallbearers were Albeit Toman, sr., Joe Toman, Louis Drapella, Frank Rada, Joe Prodrabsky and Antone Morvac. 27 Graduates At Aumsville Are Listed AUMSVILLE The Aumsville senior class will hold their class night program Friday night. May 21st, all special awards will be given then. Reverend Louis White of Salem will give the sermon at the baccalaureate service Sundajr in the school gymnasium. Dr. Howard, former president of OES will be the speaker for graduation exercises Wednesday, May 25. Graduates Listed Members of the senior class are Ruth Ramona Little, Robert Har old Mullen, William Cleo Wilke son, Donald Eugene Cox, Erwin Wayne Speer, Deloris Anna Wat son, Marvin Earl Harper, Millard Everett Bates. Ervin G. Wisen haus, Arthur William Coats, Rex Roy Wharton, Max Sylvester Briles. Gerald Fred Do we, Willis Howard Collins, Kathleen Janet Crewdson, Leroy Rolland Dalke, Agnes Jeanne Darbey, Arta Lynn Fougn, Glenn Fillmore Fough, Dorothy Marie Gilbert, John How ard Gilbert. Kenneth Westly Hough, Lowena Laura Horsely, Lucille Margaret Jaquet, Ralph Lewis Killenger, James Lee Mc Coy and Ervin Emil Littau. Eighth Grade Finishes The eighth grade graduates will receive their diplomas with the senior class Wednesday night. May 26th. 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