The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 08, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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ajON'MOL'TII Equipment la tb sew addition 't Orrron Collet af Education's campus elementary
school la inspected by members of the state board of hither edneation building- committee. (left to
'lirht) Fbil Metacban, Portland. Lclf Flnseth, Dallas, and B. E. Klelnsorfe, BUrer-ton, committee chair
1 man. Al here recently to see the bulldlnr, which will botue klnderrarten and primary trades, were
: Dr. C D. Byrne, secretary of the tote board, arid Chancellor Paol C. Packer. (Photo by OCE News
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Voifley Mews JBirfielis
SUrerton. March 4 Mr. and
lira. Max McMillin and two young
daughters who have been living in
the Ole Meland place on South
Third at, have .moved Into the
home they purchased several
months ago at 236 Jerome street.
The Frank Heatings, who were
ll.r-lrx. 4tmrM mnvmA tn fia1m
Millin Is a local attorney with of
fices In the Masonic building.
Union Bill Mrs. Marion Miller
will be hostess to the members of
the grange Home Economics Club
at her home Wednesday. March 9.
Roll call will be "New Garden
Plans," with Mrs. Ernest Speed as
leader. Project is. exchange of gar
den plants.
AamsrW The March homey
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extension meeting wui dc neia ax
the Ed Holmquist home Wednes
day, March 9, with Mrs. Jack La
. Sent and ' Mrs. Marvin , Bradley
awting as project leaders for "Wall
finishes.
Pedee World Day of Prayer In
charge of Mrs. J. W. McCormack
was observed by the Women's So
ciety of World Service of the Evan
' folical United Brethren church at
the Sidney Howard home with
aline present. .
'. Perry dale A motion picture
and talk on prevention of farm ac
cidents will be presented at Perry
dale Community club on Wednes
day, March 16, by the accident pre
vention division of the state indus
trial accident xommlsslon.
Kelzer A talent show will be
presented at Keizer school on Fri
day, March 18, by the parent
Teachers association.
SUrerton Waldo Hills grange
will observe Its visitation night,
Saturday, March; 26, when Macleay
grange will be entertained, Rich
ard Barnes, master, has announc
ed. :
8Uverton Th Veterans of For
eign Wars Sewing club will meet
March 11 with Mrs. M. S. Chand
ler, 205 Charles it.
Silvertoa The March meeting
of the Women's Sciety for Chris
tian Service will be held in the
Methodist church social rooms,
Thursday, March 17. Fellowship
circle will 'meet! with Mrs. Albert
Grinde, 407 Oak st., and Sarah
Jane Circle with Mrs. E. R. Adams,
243, Coolidge sti Thursday, March
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Fire District
Plans If liturej
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LIBERTY -SALEM HEIGHTS
The Liberty-Salem Heights fire
district committee has askedthe
county surveyoi to draw up the
legal describtion of v the fire dis
trict area and vted not to Include
any part of the Territory A whose
annexation to the city of Salem
will be voted on again.
Every family in the fire district
area will be asked to help pay in
itial cost of a fire truck and the
legal expenses connected with the
establishment of the district.
Awards Granted
Cub Scouts at
Keizer Meeting
KEIZER Cub scout pack met
recently at the Grange hall, with
Fred Gast, assistant Cub Master
In charge. The Pack charter was
presented to Mrs. Nick LeRude,
president of the sponsoring group.
Entertainment Included a horn
solo by Bobby Yunker, piano solo
by Terry Copley, yiolin solo by
Jack Reinwald and'skits by Dens
five", six and seven.
Awards went to Brent Neiger,
George Baker, Terry Teets, David
J;ehfuss and Richard Davis; Bear
wards to Jerry Watson, David
Adams, Douglas Adams; Webelos,
to Dale Wood; Gold Arrows, to
John Keller, Richard Murphy,
Jerry Watson, David Adams,
Douglas Adams, Billy Shattuc,
Colin Morse; Silver arrows to
George Baker, John Keller, Rich
ard Murphy, David Adams,
Charles Church, Bobby Yunker
and Courtney Jacobs.
The Welsh people are of Celtic
stock, like the Irish.
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Salen Healing &nd
Sheel Ilelal Co.
"Heating Headquarters'
1085 Broadway It. Ph. 8-8555
Salem. Oregoa Day or Night
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Stayton Post
Observes Its
Anniversary
STAYTON Honoring the Slit
anniversary of the American Le
gion, Stayton post and auxiliary
met for a no-host dinner in the
Legion hall Wednesday evening
with more than 70 In attendance.
George R. Duncan was master
of ceremonies. Mrs. Wilda Thorn,
department president, described
the purposes of the Legion and
auxiliary. Others present were
Mrs. Sadie Grimm, vice president
of district 3; Eva Kruson, Oak
ridge, president of district 3; and
Gate Kruson, Dallas, president of
district 2.
Mrs. Elsie Bishart of Sdo gave
a reading and Jerry Bassett of
Lyons played accordion numbers.
Roads Now Getting
In Better Condition
In Some Districts
MIDDLE GROVERoads which
have been impassable since the
frosts are in better shape now.
Mrs. Lena Bartruff has been
visiting relatives in Portland.
Farmers are taking advantage
of the spring weather to put in
closed seed and spread fertilizers,
and to train cane berries and make
applications of dormant spray.
Measles are prevalent in this
area.
Brownie Scouts
Name Officers
JEFFERSON The Brownie
scouts : elected Barbara Argo as
president; Janice Wheeler, secre
tary; Marlene Trudgeon, vice
president Ayleenj Mammack is
reporter.
L. S. Cammack has returned
home from the veterans' hospital
In Portland.
Mrs. Hazel Laverick of Holly
wood, Calif., Is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Harley Libby.
Harley Libby spoke on "A Lay
man's Views on Medical Care" at
the Oregon Council of Churches
In Portland.
The smallest member of the
flute family Is the piccolo.
New-bora whales are larger!, Whale oil today Is valued foa
I glycerine, soaps and creama.
than full grown elephants.
SPECIAL OFFER
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FOR $100.00
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in SALEI2
ibave Srosh
Fine bristle
Set in rubber
Cushion
Sol X
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FACE LOTION
HAIR TONIC
MEN'S TALK
SINGLE EDGE RAZOR
yys 18x33 N
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Grey, all wool jtnw blanket.
Leather faced. Long wearing. Fine j
1 for berry training. I
Air corps style with green
poloroia rkor
U. S. N. O. D.
Dungarees TOWELS
. 20x40
Long wearing,
full fitting QP Ideal for farina JQr
now saaww mechanics 9w
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Summer weight "pinks
Heavy cotton twill
Ski Saps
Red or blue. Best quality,
water repellent.
G. I. Work
60 Wool Sox
O. D. Color
for
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Reg. SOc. Can't name
maker, but Bob Hope ia
a big booster . , j
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Pennsylvania Oil 1
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Spring type. Limit of S. dozen perl I
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Slffd. by Pebieo
Include dauber brush pollshingn
brush and can Esquire polish. 1 1
Ganvas ilovGsf
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Open Evenings
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