s" f. 5 r f IS The Sfcrt man. a!om Orxicn. Tnnrjltr. Vat T2. Tt "THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier Salem Heights Garden Club Holds Show SALEM HEIGHTS, The Friendly Neighbors Garden club held its spring show this week at the home of Mrs. E. L. Gray. Mrs. Virgil Sexton was guest speaker and Judge of the show. Members winning awards were Mrs. William Coon, first, dining Valley Briefs Reiser Keizer firemen were called to Shattuck's store early Wednesday morning when an air compressor caught fire. No dam age resulted. KeUer The Keizer Parent Teachers association will meet Thursday. May 12. at 8 p.m. in room. Mrs. R. H. Parks, second, the school to install new officers. and Mrs. Glen I vie. third: Mrs. j Installing officer will be Mrs. W. H. Hall, first, buffet, Mrs. Wil- j Ralph SittreU, president of the liam Coon, second, and Mrs. E. L. Marion County P-TA council. Folk Gray, third. j dances will be presented by sixth t gram ire Mrs. Joe Wodzewoda Mrs. Coon took the sweepstakes grade students of Mrs. Mehner. I and Mrk. Rot Horslev. Mrs. Walter with a driftwood piece. Mrs. R. H. peese knd "Mrs. Bill Bertleyoun si j . v ci'RX ar toe cAJge iw e teal arm itorium. Appearing will be the combined bands, orchestras and choral groups of the senior high, and the) junior high and the grade schcls.j I II , Menaaeotli The Monmouth Civic Hub will bold its annual election: of officers in the last business meeting of the summer Thursday, May 12, at the city halL The program wfll feature model ing" of a collection of native cos tumes gathered by Katherine Ar buthnot in visits abroad. Macleay Macleay Community club wall meet Friday, May 13, at 8 p.m. for the final meeting of thef season. In charge of tne pro- Parks was first in the coffee table j Siiverton Officials and com- ' serve refreshments display; .Mrs. ieuy oenre was mitXee chairmen from Silverton's : I I second and Mrs. William Gardner , Metnodist church plan to attend! Swrte The Swegle Road third. Mrs. Eric Butler took , the Church Leaders' coaching con-1 Gaj-deri club will meet Thursday. in the miniature aivision, Air?. c,im Fil.ct xttnHit : Mav 12. at 7:30 D.m. at the home Sunday from 3 to 5 p. m. Brash College The Brush Col- of Mrsi Ross Bales. East elects for the coming year. 1:30 Dm for onstratjon on the home of ! Friday; at 10 a.m. at the Portland St Coke company in salem. Mtimbers will prepare the lunch eon and are asked to bring table "I think It's only fair to show yea how I leol in the morning, Buford!" :. ? 1 Valley Births e- NORTH SAN'TIAM TO Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ruby, an eight pound daughter. Geraldine Mane, born May 5: to Mr. and Mrs. John nie E. McGuffin, and 8 pound. 10 ounce dduehter. Deborah Joan, born May 6. She is the McGuffm's setond daughter. AURORA Mr. and Mrs. For rest Giesv are parent of a new f i daughter. Kathie. Dr. B. F. Giesy ELLIOTT PRAIRIE" The 8th grade gradating class of the local iS the paternal grandfather. S ( hiKj! attended' the M;y Day festival at Canbii Thursday; afternoon. AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Richard The lass ipcludr Ar.tj Paulson, vtrna Mae Qgren. Goltjie Garber, Lorenzen are parents of a Alfred Lent and I Lent. Their grjiuat.nn exert Ues will' be held in the .'mmur.it v hall on Tuesday evening. May 311. Siiverton The annual spring serk ices concert of the Siiverton schools will be given Thursday night at Elliott Prairie 8th Graders Attend (lonlev May Program recently re- Mrs. Althea Strang. nnnei irom ru. r-ert-i sua: g, r i . ,,rt,j w,. ;...-, hch. Is sftnding a month at the home of Mr. anrj jfrf. 'George Calvert of i.e.- sister. Mr. Carrie Tv'.er. Milwauknv Mrs. Lilhe Erwin of son, Richard, born April 29 at Mf Minnville General hospital. Graruipaients are Mr. and Mrs. R M. Glohn. Amity, and Mr. and Mrs. John Lt'ienzen. Dayton. SILVKRTON -- Horn at SiKer- to William Sanders second and Mrs. W. J. Hall third. Mrs. W. J. Hall took first and second in the cor- iSZTZ John Undon wa Helpers club will meet Thurs- exfensiion unit will attend, dem 0ut fnr th .vnin 'day. May 12. at "--' - . . . . . ....-II i - i n ... .u v, xf-, Mrs. Mike Focht. route 1. box i lar Wtil illdT 19 a l in: iivnre v 1 - ' Carl Gustafson. Officers will be'3'5- Salem The East Salem ill attend a dem Boiled Dinners' cot wm linn mr rne cutiunutmy haD .Thursday. A covered-dish luncheon will be served at noon. Fear Craers The Four Cor ners Teen Canteen will meet at the Community hall Friday at 7:30 p.m for election of next year's officers. Hayesville The Hayesville Teen-agers club will hold parents night Friday at 7 p.m. at the Scout cabin on Hollywood .venue. Marion Grade School Nine Defeats Stayton; Banquet Held Saturday t ot "umf g. i ffeies. use, ixin win, Harlan Threlkel. Loretta Shelske, John Norman, Mrs. Louis Hen nies, Mrs, Jessie Miller and Mr. Clarence Phillips. Mrs. Homer Wilt assisted the seventh grade girls with the serving. (VHiiam s. rne rrrsx cietnwn err peror, would have preferred te 1 remain simply King of Prussia but was persuaded by Bismark to ac cept the larger title 1st In his MARION Activity of special interest at the Marion school this week end was a soft ball game Friday afternoon with West Stay- ton. The Marion players won 6 i to 1. ! The seventh and the eighth ; grade banquet was held Saturday ; night at the school house. The j eighth grade colors of blue and j white were carried out in the decorations. Those served were Robert Hults, Louis Norton, Charles Deatrick, Joe Arther, John Hults Charlotte Hightower, Charles Tuning, Millie Hampton, Alvin Rhodes, Arnold Schelske, Thomas Gross, Freddie Auburn The Auburn Womans Wells, Betty Kneiling, Shirley SPRINKLER 'SY IISTAU IT TOUtSIlF II OKI IVIHIlt Wltkmmt Dmmmf ! Lmwm j I Mk mt law look Uk "Mittioa Dollj ImW. Na special tools id to iiiiill. N N plataaben tm pmr. All mU EVERSPRAY STSTCM ImMm -POP-UP" READS rirtar abIftt. rvif-I P" Hmmd "tm artMa". bn i.i fe. "roe- rtniwmmd. AUTO M ATICOrtla Vl pRivrNTS racir- IN'C. ilttetaata Uftimm. Vhhi I.OO aar ff. fULlY GUA1ANTIID. Writ e nil ft tOaa- STEM WATERS 1.000 SQ. m EVERSPRAY ! ( Salem, Qregei. JM rark Ave. IE j .i miu nm h il JJ rmv Season SALEM. OREGON TODDLER'S Coals F.: e Fic-.r.el Fat rics F.--- to c.ar S: 9 to 12 to 16 :r.c. Second Floor ! 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