Contributions Requested for Cancer Drive Valley Briefs Belief that the majority of Mar lon county residents are interested in medical science's battle against cancer will contribute at least, one dollar each in the American Can cer society fund campaign now underway was expressed yester day by Robert M. Fischer,, jr.. chairman of the drive in his county. Quota is $6,000. No direct solicitation will be j made, to the general public other I than the plea through press and ! radio that checks for a dollar orj more, or cash, be mailed or de-! Jivered to the Marion County Can- j cer society, 209 N. Liberty St., Salem. Transparent coin boxes have been stationed in grocery stores, restaurants and other places of business where persons may also contribute their bit toward con quering cancer. Boy Scouts placed window cards ' in local stores, further publicizing : I J M M 1 1 ine urive ior iuncis Co-chairman of the campaign Is Mrs. Earl Snell, and committee I members include Mrs. Denver . Young, secretary; Ralph Schle- I singer, special events: Sidney U. j Hoffman, treasurer; Mrs. Robert j E. Gangware, Dr. William L. Lid- beck. Dr. Willard Stone and Mrs j Ernest Rostel. ! f J L'nlea Hill Marion County Pomona grange will meet Wednes day at Union Hill grange at 10:30 a.m. Col. J. W. Miles, who is in charge of construction at Detroit dam, will be guest speaker, dis cussing the dam and its harin on flood control and 'irrigation in the Willamette valley; Swefle The meeting of Swe gle PTA Tuesday. April 19; will begin with a covered dish dinner at 6 o'clock followed by a short business meeting. A movie has Deen planned for entertainment ' The community is invited. Fall City Next meeting of, the Merry Minglers will be Tues-j day, April 19. at the home of Mrs. Harvey Marr. j Pedee Mr. and Mrs. S. Clyde! Wilson, James, Robert and George ' attended a party In Independence given in honor of Wilson's moth er, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, Salem, on her 88th birthday. Mrs. A. T. Hering, granddaughter of Mrs. Wilson, was hostess for the party at wbich 47 persons were present. i Hayesvtlle The Hayesville Woman's club will meet Thurs day, April 21, with Mrs. Herschel Robertson. Chemawa road. The meeting will open with a 1:15 dessert luncheon. Mesdames Eha FreyJI Lillian Carrow and Edith Stroztit will assist the hostess. Th annual plant and food sale is planned. i Roberts The Roberts grange will meet Monday evening. April 18. at the grange hall. Ql'lgT EASTER FOR TRIMAN8 WASHINGTON. April 16 -P) President Truman, his wife and daughter Margaret will spend Eas ter together quietly at Blair house. In ,World War II, the army ad vised' GIs in remote places that grasshoppers might be eaten in lime of extreme emergency. Polk Farmer Union Discusses Plans For Fair, Picnic PEDEE Six locals were repre sented at the Polk county Farm ers' union quarterly meeting Wed nesday at. Ballston. Reports of local activities and State convention were given. Topics for discussion included pub lic utility districts, taxes, county roads and legislation. County committee chairmen reports were by A. G. Rempel, legislative; Mrs. Sidney Howard educational; Joe Van Well, cooperative. L. H. McBee. member of the Polk county fair board, told of plans being formulated for the county fair in Monmouth. Charles Ray. C. L. Gilson and Russell Alsip were named a com mittee to plan the county picnic June 28 at Buell park. The July 13 meeting will be held with the Mt. Pisgah local as host for an evening session. Pedee Mrs. Lena Turner has ; closed her cafe and with her j daughter, Mrs. William Walls and ' family, moved to Maupin. She : plans to open a cafe there. Mrs. I Turner sold her home in Pedee : to her brother-in-law, W. Troy j Turner. i II017 . . . yon can gel 1 IP Any Hour Every Day SCITVlU hi The Hew For Your Convenience Located At 1045 Ilorih Commercial ! "AT THE Y" Thm Stall roan. ScJem. Oregon, Bandar. 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