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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1948)
OO O DO ED O DO !0D3 0 l Thm Statasmgn, Cryi. Oregon, Tosaday, Sept 23, 183 o o a o Leslie Pupils in First Party t " SflTerUn Un. F. M. Powell whoj became III Thursday, la at SUverton I hospital for treatment land observation. t A i Xa one f the first scheel parties af the new aeheal year, Leslie janior high atadenta rathered Friday after scheel in the rrmimlnm. A here scene shews stadeats Saucing aad a few ef the many battles f coke eensamed. Oae at the faTorlte fames was the "Bop-Em" - booth where two bays daeked water soaked ponces thrown by their classmates. (Photo by Don DID. Statesman staff photographer) Four Comers A. K. Osborn of Omaha. Neb is a house guest of his brother, Ray Osborn and family here He has returned here from two weeks In Culver, Ore., where he vultect a nephew. Union Bill Mr. and Mrs. Fred iCasteel have been vacationing at j the Oregon coast for several days. Mi : SUverton First fall meeting of SUverton Chamber of Commerce will be held Tuesday at 8 pjn., at the new quarters of the Washing ton Irving building, Gus Herr an nounced Monday. This will be strictly a business meeting. M ; Roberts Visitation week for members of Roberts Home Eco nomic club has been set for this week, i All: members are asked to visit 'prospective grangers and will be called upon to report at the next Home c. club meeting. Habbard Mrs. Willis Berkey and Mrs. Clarence Friend went to Four! Corners Wednesday for a project leader training meeting on "Party Planning." Four Corners Darlene Under wood, j four year old daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Lauren D. Under wood, . Durbin avenue. Is ill with measles and pneumonia. '. Salem Heights Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ; Ratcliff, who recently re turned from a trip to Alaska have just j returned from subsequent trips; to Ephrata, Wash., and The Dalles, Habbard Vacation stories were the entertainment feature at Pyth ian Sisters lodge when it met for the first fall meeting last week. All members brought sack lunch eons ; and came dressed as school children. Liberty Community club will meet Thursday, September 30, at 8 pjn. in the hall. Reception for the teachers is planned and all of the parents are asked to-be pres ent Change in the date for the Community club meeting was made because of the opening of the deer season, October. Salem Heights Mothers club of Salem Heights school plans a cov ered dish luncheon meeting in the school lunch room, Tuesday, Oc tober 12. SUverton Born Silver- rr: Z2 n -d o ton hospital September 24, sons to Mr. and ' Mrs. Carl Werener of Gervais and to Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward S. Schaecher of ML AngeL Liberty Mrs. Don Griffith is in Chicago where she was called by the illness of her father. SUverton Born at the Silver ton hospital September 27, a dau ghter to Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Wagner of ML Angel and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seiwert (Lois Robinson); September 26 a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newell of Molalla. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Johns have had as house guests this week end their children, Betty and Vernie Johns of Vancouver and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Amack and sons, Johnny and Allen of Van couver, sr Swegle Mr. and Mrs. James Pike and sons, Douglas and Dick, moved this week end to Toppen ish. Wash. They sold their resid ence and place of business. Gard en road at Lancaster drive. He was transferred, by the fruit company by which he is employed, several months ago but came back to help move. Middle Grove Ruth Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder enrolled at Casade College in Portland last week for her freshman year. Swegel Mr. and Mrs. Pete Thompson and daughters, Caroline and Jean are moving this week to Texas. SUverton The Harvey Lincoln place in Evergreen district, was IOODO Canada to Assist Food-Short Hawaii i HONOLULU, Sept 27-0,-Short of i food i during the U. S. Pacific Coast maritime strike, Honolulu got word here from the Vancouv ver, B.C., Board of Trade that substantial quantities Of vege tables, flour and salmon are avail able there for shipment, j The rim from Vancouver takes seven days, compared wtth 18 to 3 destroyed by fire of unknown ori gin Just before noon Monday. Neighbors and the SUverton fire department were able to save most of ithe furnishings and pre-! vent the fire from scattering to other farm buildings 20 required from strike-free At lantic and Gulf ports. HawaU imports 83 per cent of its food, most of it normally coming from San Francisco. Frederick the Great Is said to have made his coffee with cham pagne and then added mustard to the drink. 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