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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1949)
No-Host Dinner Slated Monday at Silverton Clmrcli SILVERTON' A r.o-host sup per at the Christian church Mon day at 6:30 pjn. will replace the annual mother-daughter banquet Mrs. John Jordan, Albany, for merly of Silverton, will be guest speaker, with Miss Marjorie Miller giving the toast to the mothers and Mrs. Will Egan responding. Serving on the committee ate; Mrs. I. L. Stewart, - Mis. Beit: Terry. Mrs. Marie Hope. Mrs. S ! A. Gay. Mrs. E. Z. Kaufman and , Mrs. Egan. Faces in the News . m MM II'- . ' t .7 ' ' .f " ' I -- Representative Men and Women Who Figured the Headlines Of Activities the Past Week 1 ? ' it- .- f,- v - , ; r St) mm Kindergarten To Be Offered At Monmouth ! OREGON COLLEGE OF EDU CATION. Monmouth A nursery j and kindergarten for children of pre-school age will be a part of j spet i;li7ed educational t'-ainiij: at the Oregon College of Edi'cation ' summer .-os-ir.n. ! Both schools ill be hcH in the ' new. Sl'JOXKKi primary unit re- 1 ; cently complotcd. The unit is , , sptH'iallv demned for little rhi!- ; drer.. and ;dl furniture scats, j I drinking fountains and blac k- j ! boards aro fitted to the child's level. Dr. M;urh T Hnckinc will direct the rHM.-.eiv ;md the km- William Towmend, Salem, his elerted to head i Marion-Polk chapter of Oregon Tavern Owners. Comdr. Carl II. Cover. Salem gro cer, is new president of Marion County Reserve Officers association. H'.srh Shuslrrow Hi, owner of Capital Hardware A Furniture Co. hrre for 30 yearn, announc ed retirement. Right now you can bare jour pick of three vegetable-growing tractors the Farmail Cub, Super-A, and C. Tby all hare fingertip Farmail Touch -Control and match ed,quick change multiple-row implements. Farming's a snap with tw-uy fafdraulic implement control. Jusc sk about it ... I'll be glad to explain how it tares not only your time but also jour money. - ca - MrUtW James H. Haden Co. 2955 Silverton Road Salem, Ore. PL 2-4123 ? ' ?9 v r i u 4& 5 , , ,.,J T. i ; I ricrrar'en ill be in c hai se i! M:v M'Mred Kmc. Summer sessions ;t OCK r --n .Time 15th.. Detroit PTA To Sponwor Plav. Show DP:Tfv()lT The IVtrnit I'jrent Teat hei .- ;i.c rit -an n il! -imnsur a one-;ict play "All Car'''! to the Rescue" wild u min-.jrel show Fti day and S.ilmd.iv niuhts. April 2H and 29. at the old grade seh buildinu. No admission will be charged. Members of the play cast, all from Idiuiha. will be James Gor don. Betty Pittam, Rilia Srhaffer. Reba Snyder, Warren Stahl. Mary Gulliford. Frank New and Rosella Vickers. The Detroit i?ioup will present a chorus, noveltv dances, instru- I mental solos, and quartet tc-s and spacialty numbers during the min strel show. Swegle PTA Elects Leaders SWEGLE Swcglc P.ircnt Teachers association met at the j school house Tuesday to eleel of ficers for the new school year. Ralph Alsman will be president; Harry Martin, ic e-pi esident : Mrs. Boyd Wilkinson, secretary and Mrs. Clauric Harher. treasurer. They will be installed at the May ' meeting. i Plans were made tir the E;ist ' i Salem well-baby clinic to be held at Swegle May 4. The award made each month for the largest num ber of parents and fiiends repre senting cai h room was uiveti for the third month to 1he sixth grade loom. Ro;m r.iotheis for the rrio'ith are Mi- !?. rr .1.. Mrs. Har old Alderman. Mis. Carpenter and Mr.. Fl'vil K :" Tiie program !.:orm:ui. Mis I ). iel t 'a-ey . pio-'ir'i-fi rnoing pictures lor the pro gram hour. A (o. cirri dish mid-it1- er ed to mem bet s ard t hej r r,,re:lifs opened tne c 'nif.s aouvi ties. Stayiwi FT A Klorls I'rov As President j STAYTON The Stayton Par ent - Tear! cr association elected . ri all-man boarr) pt the meeting in the high sc hool auditorium, in ' nominations made f om the floor, i Raymond Fre.v a elected pre- j -ident and serving with him will be Hal Reynolds, "ice president;' L. H. Burns, secretary, and Har- I old Wodtly. treasurer. I Dale Ct abtree presided and a re- ! port on the money raised by pre-, The Statesman. Salem. Oregon, Sunday. Apiil 241 1949 H sentation of the home talent play, ' Damsels in Distress," was given. A floor lamp which the associa tion had purchased as property for the auditorium stage was dis played. Miss Anne Bcrgholz of the Mar ion county 4-H office was present j at the achievement program pre-1 cnted by Stayton 4-H clubs ol 1 which Mrs. Barbara Avey is su pervisor. Miss Rergholz presented pins to last year's winners, and the work of the various clubs was j exhibited in a downstairs room. 1 To raise funds for 4-I scholar ships for summer ichcinl at Cor vallis this summer. Ice jcrcam and cake were served following the meeting. Top Soil Fill Did Cost 0-9618 Al Trucking Phone .'J-5737 FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP AUTO - TRUCK - FIRE H Your Mecitrily U important to us too. 1. I 4i That is wi we offer only the bst V? fV E A .Nj(ion:l StjclT-d rliry Non-At- s JiS 3 sessable and at a saving. y-jfff 'T I B mUt 0SF0 CIaA g - ,p' Phone 3-5861 UUC ,5Mr. WANTED GOOD WALNUT MKATS No Shrivels Accepted Reasonable I'rices I'aid No Meat Accepted on Saturday Willamette Grocery Co. 305 S. Cottage SU Salem -f J- Phone P '6 I Leslie Morris, neighborhood seoat commissioner, received topmost Eafle award at court of honor. C of C Quarters Nears Completion At Silverton SILVERTON Extensive repairs and remodeling of the Chamber of Commerce rooms on the second Mrs. t'ral Clark, who was elect ed pre5ident of Silverton Parent-Teacher association. Carl Asehenbrenner, school prin cipal, is general chairman for Cascade Boy Scout Circus May 7. 32 gal. ANOTHER SOLID CARLOAD! Automatic Electric Water Heaters Prices at Record Low ... 77.50 W 80.00 ! S2 E... Fully Guaranteed!! 89.00 flf PLUMBING -HE A TING " ..llll.l II..III..I. Ill .1 II -.IP PWW floor in the Washington lr ing building are nearing completion. Workmen now are installing kit chen equipment in the former lib rary room of the school. Hopes are to have the rooms in working con dition by May 5 when the local group will entertain 50 members of the Portland Chamber. The new quarters are much more spacious and convenient than the former rooms over Legard and Ad ams store. R. A. Fish, chairman of the housing committee is supervis ing the remodeling. then he with a fellow student from Stanford touted Europe. It was in this vagabonding trip that he and his companion figured in the incident receiving consider able publicity when they climbed the walls at Buckingham palace in Loncio i and slept in the historic grounds. Zona Club Meets ZENA The Book - a - Month club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. P. Smart of Zena. Mrs. Rollin Reaver was co-hostes.-. A dessert lunch was served at 1 p. m.. and the program was piesented by Mrs. Clarence W. Noble. Mrs.! Noble gave a travelogue on her j trip to Alaska and also reviewed the book. ' It Gives Me Ore-it Plea sure." by Emily Kimbrouch. j Son at Former Silverton Residents Receives Degree 1 SILVERTON Wallace McCall. ! ,son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cordon; jMcCall of Portland, former widely! I known Silverton residents, has re cently received a degree in econo- ! mics from Heidelberg university ' in Germany, his Silverton aunts. , Mrs. Edwin Holden and Mr.-. Kl- i mer Johnson, and his uncle, E. J. i McCall, have learned. McCall. a graduate of Grant i high school. Portland, studied. ;.t Willamette university, later grad uating from Stanfoid. He took a year of graduate work at Yale and t- if L aas - "aV : p - T t w w - c V d. 1 I ' ' " 51 ' ' : - C : r- ' jfe. ..... -i , i .... ..,m-vM - . ill Jquid Spray, Fertilize and lust WITH Fertilizer applied al the rale of $1.00 per acre, np lo 100 pounds per acre. Dnsling $1.50 per acre. for anything over 50 acres. Ships capable of carrying 1,CC3 pounds and flown fay onr same EXPEIilEIICED PILOTS Can FumisH 18 Plana at On Thn If Hd B to Fill Your Raulrmnts IIOTICE! Our. Dusting Aircraft Will Bo Usod ExduolTolr in tho Willamotto Valla y And WlH Not Bo Usod for Stoto Foroat Spraying am so Rumor ad. 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