Homecoming
Game at
Oregon
Oregon alumni will head for
Eugene this weekend to attend
the annual homecoming festivi
ties on the University of Oregon
campus and the Oregon-Washington
State came.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCor
mick are leaving Friday to spend
the weekend in Eugene at - the
Eugene hotel. They will be join
ed there by a group of theirj
Coos Bay and Portland friends
for the game and homecoming.
Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Benson and
sons, Steven and Whitney, will
also be in Eugene for the game.
Mrs. Charles Huggins and son,
Charles, will go to Eugene for
our my-ssife
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At Personal, jm get the
cash quickly because the
TES manager - and she
alone makes the deci
sion. And she says "yes"
to 4 eat of 5.
At Personal, yon select
the loan plan asset con
venient. Every detail of
the loaa Is made year way
wherever possible. Em
ployer and friends not no
tified. Phone or visit Personal's
TES manager, Mrs. Gal
linger today.
LOANS $25 U UOt oo
Salary, Fnrmltare. ap "to
$50 on auto. '
FINANCE CO.
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the weekend and wfll visit : her
daughter, Suzanne, at the Pi Beta
Phi house. i
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hunting
ton, Mr. and Mrs. John Carson
and Mr. and j Mrs. Paul Hend
ricks will also motor to Eugene
for the came and homecoming
I festivities. The Huhtingtons will
visit their daughter. Crystal, and
the C arsons will be with their
daughter, Jane, both at the Gam
ma Phi Beta house.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vande-
neynde will go down- for i the
game and will be joined by their
son and daughter-in-law. the Rod
ney Vandeneyndes of Portland.
who will remain in Eugene for
the weekend. The ;T. J. Brabecs
will also accompany the group
south for the 'game. '
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke. their
daughter. Marjorie, who will be
home from Annie Wright semi
nary at Tacoma for; the weekend,
and their son-in-law and dauah
ter. the William Shinns. will ; also
motor to Eugene for the game.
To Remain for Weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk i will
be in Eugene for the weekend
and attend 1 the '' homecomm"
events. Mr. and Mrs. James Wal
ton left Wednesday and will re
main for the weekend and game.
They will be: registered at i the
Osborn hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Rey
nolds Allen and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Needham are going down
Friday to attend the Oregon
homecoming and the game on
Saturday. Mr. i and Mrs. Werner
Brown will also drive down for
the weekend and the grid classic
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. "William Duncan
of Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs.
John Johnson ; are ? among others
who will be rooting for Oregon
at the game Saturday. All former
Oregon students, they will take
in the homecoming ;; events on the
campus.
; Miss Suzanne Small will also
be in Eugene for. the homecoming
weekend and will be a guest at
her sorority house,' Kappa Kappa
Gamma.
Between 177B and 1820, a quar
ter of a million Europeans immi
grated to the United States, half
the number which poured in each
year between 1890 and 1900.
Play Series
Set Sunday
The Salem 20-30 club is again
sponsoring the Civic Drama Guild
of New York in three stage plays
with New York casts. The plays
are: "All My Sons, next Sunday
night, Oct. 24, "John Loves Mary."
Monday, Jan. 23. "But Not Good
bye, March 15. Plays will be pre
sented; at the4 Salem Senior High
school land season tickets are be
ing sold at Miller's.
The committee heads are: publi
city. Gene Malecki; stage setting
and ticket mail sales, Ron Pat
ton; mail order folders. Bob Sand
storm; member ticket sales. Wes
Goodrich, and general chairman.
Ron Patton. !
The 120-30 wives are in charge
of selling tickets at the bdoth.
"Al My Sons," first of the plays,
was given the critics' prfre, award
as thej most stimulating play of
the season. Hollywood made a pic
ture of it starring Edward G. Rob
inson. The play was written by
Arthur; Miller.
Last! year the Salem 20-30 club
presented "Dream Girl." "Kiss and
Tell," and "Made in Heaven." The
proceeds were given to the Salem
Memorial Auditorium association
fund and this year the proceeds
wil go to the 20-30 benefit wel
fare fund.
"Butj Not Goodbye" was writ
ten by George Sea ton, an out
standing playwright; "John Loves
Mary is by Norman Krasna, au
thor of "Dear Ruth.
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Lois Boatwright
To Marry
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Planning a December wedding
are Miss Lois Boatwright. daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Boat-
and Ralph McAllister, son
and Mrs. J. J. McAllister,
Salem. The wedding will
take place December at the Cen
tral Church of Christ.
Boatwright is a senior at
high school and her fiance
ter of
wright
of Mr
all of
Miss
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is a graduate.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Keaney. 151
Center1, St., are sojourning in sou
thern California this winter. They
are this guests of Mrs. Kenney's
sister, Mrs. Kathryn Baird Sulli
van, at her home in Hollywood.
Before1 returning north they will
also- visit Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Kenney of Bakersfield, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Medler of Lemon
Grave,; California. They plan to
return to their home after the first
of the year.
Mrs.! James T. Brand and Mrs.
Floyd W. Shepard were in Eugene
Monday night as guests of the
Quota ; club international meeting.
Mrs. Brand was the guest speaker
and talked on the Youth Movement
ih Germany as sponsored by the
American Army of Occupation.
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Jaycees Back
HiIi School
Speech Contest
Salem Junior Chamber of Com
merce will again sponsor the an
nual "I Soeak for Democracy'
contestfor high school students"?!
in connection with national radio
week, November: 14-20, it was an
nounced Wednesday.
: Proclamation of the week in Sa
lem to honor radio stations and
dealers, and urging cooperation of
local citizens, especially students,
was issued by Mayor R. L. Elf
strom. :
Gene Malecki Is chairman of the
contest.
Flower Fair
Will Be Big
Salem Event
(Story also on page 1)
The "biggest and best fall show
in the northwest was assured Sa
lent at a meeting of the committee
in charge of the Northwest Flower
and Garden Fair, sponsored by
the Salem Men's Garden club.
which will open Saturday at the
armory. Reports of the committee
members, headed by Mark Tay
lor, indicated an unusual number
of entries promised with inquiries
received from distant points as
well as by local enthusiasts.
Sixteen garden clubs have re
served space for exhibits, includ
ing clubs from Corvallis, Port
land, Albany, McMinnville, New
berg, Wood burn. Independence,
and Brooks. Several out of state
men's garden clubs have indicat
ed they would enter displays in
the Airmail contest, says Lee Can
field, in charge of this event.
Chrysanthemums, roses, shrubs
and perennials, vegetables, fruits
and nuts and decorative arrange
ment will be the principal classi
fications for the show.
Club Provides Containers
In the clubs classification sec-'
tions include local clubs, decor
ative arrangements; men's garden
clubs, floor displays; out of state
garden clubs, and team competi
tion by members of the Salem
Men's garden club only.
The local club will provide con
tainers and arrange the displays.
In addition to blue, red and white
ribbons a cash award will be giv
en.
Besides the competitive exhibits.
there will be a larse number of
commercial displays.
Committees include Charles Mc-
Elhinny, George Malstrom. com
mercial; Harry Esch, P. H. Mich
ael, Gilbert Steen, floor; E. C.
Doan, George Candeaux, L. L. Fer
guson, K. O. Hastay, property; A.
L. McCafferty, Ray G. Warren,
awards.
John E. Black, program; Mr.
Hastay, refreshments; Dr. E.
Brunk, photo contest; Mr. Malt
rom, Walter Bark us, James Glass
and Mr. Loan, plant sales; Mr.
Malstrom, Hugh Taylor, auction;
George Ailing, roses; Don Ras
mussen, shrubs, perennials; Lee
Canfield, clubs; David Cameron,
judges; Moody Benner, music; Joe
VanCleve, films; Mr. Cameron,
ceremonies; Dr. Ray Brown, chry
santhemums; Mr. . Canfield, ar
rangements; Jim Hardy, vege
tables; Bill Ingram, J. Dean Pat
terson, door; Glenn Frum, finance.
J. R. Beck Will Talk
To Linn Farmers
J. R. Beck, acting assistant di
rector of Oregon State college ex
tension service, will discuss chan
ges in Oregon's argiculture during
the past 25 years at the October
25 meeting of the Linn county
agricultural planning council, re
ports O. E. MikeselL, county ex
tension agent in Linn. Mr. Beck
served as county agents in Polk
county for several years and head
ed the emergency farm labor pro
gram for the extension service
during World War II.
Members of the planning coun
cil are C. H. Brown, Shedd; W. E.
Swank. Albany; Albert Julian, Ly
ons, Mrs. Marian uoar and John
Shepherd. Scio; Warren Cooley,
Walter Shelby. Mrs. Lilly Ed
wards, Floyd Fisher, Harry Wink
ley, Robert Schmidt and Kenneth
Arnold all of Albany.
Ruling Made on Addition
To High School Districts
Territory of a county high school
district may not be annexed to a
union high school district. Attor
ney General George Neuner ruled
Tuesday.
The opinion was requested by
the state education department
based on a situation arising in
wheeler county.
Hogg Brothers
Home Advisory
Department Offers
Mrs. Jama Coie, Director of Hogg Brothers' Home Advisory
department;' wishes to thank the attending audience of
last week for their splendid turn out. Also to announce
that this Thursday's school will be discontinued. THE
REASON simply amounts to this: Jane being interested to
the nth degree in acquiring the very latest, up-to-the min
ute information in the case and use of your electrical ap
pliances so that she in return can pass her knowledge on
to you, this week is attending a factory training course
which is sponsored for this very purpose by the Frigldaire
Company. Our next cooking school will take place Thurs
day. October 28, and Jane will be offering SURPRISE
FEATURES which will consist of new Ideas for holidays
to come; a party event for Halloween where she will
introduce a new beverage drink called a Witches Brew,
using the top surface unit of the Frigldare range and also
combining the oven for party delicacies. Watch your local
papers and radio for future announcements.
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the way. Desiaoed to fit properly
and comfortably, they're right in
scrimmage for rough V tvmble.
Brown. Sixes 2ft to 6... q
434 Siato St.
Linn-Benton Dairy
Breeders to Meet
The third annus! meetinf of the
Linn-Benton Dairy Breeders' as
sociation will be held November 3
at the Linn County 4-H club fair
buildinc John Pufh, president,
has announced. The meeting has
been called for 10:30 ajn. Lunch
will be served on the (rounds at
noon.
Of special interest this year
will be the showing and judging
of several calves born from arti
ficial insemmination. These ani
mals are all owned by Linn and
Benton county farmers.
PINE TKEE FAKMS INCREASE
The Western Pine association
has reported that there are now
145 western pine tree farms to-
Prmptfy rtOtvM cngb ff
C3ES CUIUS
The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Thursday. October 21, 19139
talinir 2.613.865 acre in sir of tH . thm UaHar with - ti.i t r 4
w ' - i - - m av rv"
pine states of the west Oregon' Is I acres. . i !(
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