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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1949)
'ttri'tuaw ti Oregon. T&djr& 3. IM A. Moon Is m charge of the local Copeland Lumber yard during Rutherford's absence. Rutherford is the manager. Canby A membership drive of the Clackamas County Jersey Cattle club will be launched Sun day (today) at the club's meeting at the county fair grounds. Canby. The club's two top ranking offi cers, C. . Finnegan, president, and John I. Gale, vice president, have been named team chairmen. Plans will be outlined for the old fashioned box social March 18, 8 pm at Mt Pleasant Boosters' Community hall. Mrs. Marlin Fox is chairman. Stayton The Stayton grange has made plans' for a party at the hall Thursday, March 17, to which everyone is invited. Twenty-one members of the grange at tended a meeting of Ankeny grange recently. Hubbard The annual Mother-Daughter banquet 'will be held in the gymnasium Thursday, March 17, at 7 pan. under the direction of Mrs. John Strawn, president. All high school and eighth grade girls are Invited to attend the no-hostess supper. Mystery daughters and mothers for the past year will be revealed and new names for both mothers and daughters will be drawn, i Sflverte The Junior Wom en's Guild of the First Christian church will hold a St. Patrick's party Thursday, March 17, for members and their husbands, Mrs. John Middlemiss, president, has announced. - Aurora The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church will hold a benefit play, -The Family Bible," Saturday evening, March 19, with Mrs. W. O. Fry as supervisor. There will be songs and music. Detroit The Civic club will meet at Marion Forks Wednes day evening, March 16, for a covered dish dinner; with hus bands invited. Silverton The chest X-ray committee, headed by Mrs. P. A. Loar, is receiving registrations for the unit's visit to Silverton Wed nesday, March lfy and Thursday until noon. Persons wishing to be served are to call Mrs. Loar, Mrs. Allan Foster or Mrs. Ernest L. Starr for appointments. Staytea Building activity Is showing f a seasonal increase. Building permits were approved by the council meeting for four new homes and various additions. The Santiam Farmers coopera tive Is planning an addition 14 by 20 feet for an office at its plant en "First afreet, at cost Valley Briefs of 81125. Several residences' are - Faces in the NeWs . . . Beprea fttatfre Ilea aa4 Vft also in the offing, permits Jiav Who Fig-rared la the Headlines Of Aettrltlea tho lat Week ing been issued.., Incc23 Tex Tlclcrns Federal and 6Ute Swegle The March meeting: of Swede PTA wiU be held at the schoolhouso at S pjn. Tues day. Girl Scouts and Brownies will present the program. The executive meeting will start at 7 o'clock. Haresrille The Woman's club will meet Thursday, March 17, at the Fern Morgan home on Clax ter road for a 1:15 dessert lunch eon. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Wayne Powers : and Mrs. Fred Dougherty, with Mrs. Carl Carlson in charge of the program. Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rutherford are vacationing in California. They plan to be house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barr, brother-in-law and sister of Rutherford. The Barrs are for mer residents of Silverton. Leslie 462H State St Ph. S-8SSS Tho Sign of the Sotting Sun Is Our Symbol of tho Finest in Lighting "BETTER LIGHT FOR BETTER BIGHT IS N. Blth. Senior n.ld BMf. rhOD. s-Mll . p t . . V, :,,,S,,., : ( JJ. , - . - f y f i : ' - ; i " ' 1 f it I - ' - V- i i - ':l OK :7 Hale Mlcker, wh was traated contract for South 99E cubs ta li on of Salem pos toff ice, to be at his grocery, 182 S. Com mercial st. Bonnie IJtchenberr daughter f Mr. , and Airs. Reuben Litehen berr. H65 N. 16 th st. concert master with Salem hlxh or chestra. . H Alois Keber, who retired as as sistant manager of ML Angel branch of U. S. National Bank of Portland, after 32 years with the firm. - 1 ' s ' ' X J Bobert Webster, Parrish eigbth , grader and son of the Roy Web- aters, 188 Taylor at, won first I im Oregen crayon drawing- eon ' test 4) 4 V rer'0iwa 11 7, M. D. Woolley, who resigned af- James B. Hartman, who Is with ter eight years as' snperinten- the Frigidalre ( department of dent of state boys training Hogg Brothers store after three school to become a chamber of years here in real estate bnsl- eommerco ; secretary. EdmondsHeads Elliott Prairie 1st Aid dub ELLIOTT PRAIRIE Mary Gibson, teacher, and the four up per grades bf Elliott Prairie school pent Friday in Salem. They vis ited the state capitol building, at tending the legislature in session. They visited the Master bakery, the penitentiary, and the forestry building and drove around several ether state Institutions. Parents taking cars were Louis Schwa -bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paulson and Mrs. George Stone king. The Elliott Prairie first aid dub was organized at the school. Mary Gibson is the leader, and officers elected are president, Nell Ed snonds, vice president, Larry 5 4 Timm; and secretary, Goldie Gar ber. f I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoneking and Jess Stoneking of Monitor. Wash., visited from Sunday until Tuesday with their brother. George Stoneking. Mrs. Ida ? Poe of Wenatchee. Wash., is guest of her brother, George Stoneking and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Oathout went to Nelscott Monday. Mrs. Oathout is having dental work done there. ; i Mrs. Carrie Tyler spent the weekend in - Salem. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Outhout and Mrs. Ann Jack were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Oswalt at Willamette. SHOVEL OPERATOR KTIJ.EO ROSEBURG, March 12 -()-A power sho veil operator was crush ed to death Friday night when a huge rock rolled off a mountain side on the Tiller-Trail highway. The victim wjas George T. Bowen. 30, Roseburgi 7nm o i s 11 1 VES!! FRHQ!! 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