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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1949)
i ii I i Foods, Dairies Division Ends Work Program Conference ersorj. Fieldmen and specialits of the division of foods and dairies, stats agricultural department. Wednes day concluded a two-day meet ing" called to reassess their work program and determine her to carry on their regulatory work In the most efficient manner. O. K. Beals, division chief, as sisted by his assistants in the central office, conducted the con ference. The conference dealt largely with assignment of work. cost, efficiency and regularity of ser vice in connection with new laws administered by the division, in-! ciate director of extension senj cluding the fluid milk art. weights j ice. was a special ' guest Wednes- measures law. ice cream i flay He stressed j tne need lor united efforts $n jre-emphasizing quality production to the end that 1 i E. L. Peterson. agricultural de partment director, emphasized that his office , cannot undertake any activity not specifically authoriz ed by ,la. He pointed out that employes perform theie greatest service in mforming the public as to its responsibilities under the laws and the efctent of the ser vice the department is authorized to perform. hi "I am proud fori the men who represent this department Pet erson said, "andi of the fine work they are doing. 1 C. W. Siruthi Corvallis, esso in measure, and amended eg act. Some time at?o wa devoted to routine matters involving inspec- j farmer may regain the ground tions of grocery stores, carbonat-' lost during the jwar and postwar ed beverages and feeds, and fer- j seller'! market. Smith praised the tilizers and economic poiens. j fine relations he said existed be The new law relating to grades j tween;; Oregon State college and and standards for fluid milk is the stijte department of agricul- now effective. 1 ture Mt. Angels Mothers Honored By Knights of Columbus MT. ANGEL Mothers of the community werfc: Honored Sunday In a special program sponsored by the Knights f i Columbus, the Catholic Foresters, Young People's sodality and the 'Business Men's club. it Six mothers, all over 75. were given seats of honor at the program and each presented with flowers. ' : They included Mr. Mane Predeek, ! Schmidt, president Business Men's Mr. M. Speer. Mrs. Mary Ficker, club j: i I -It. IVeic Sheridan Gymnasium Nearly Ready iff ti r- Th Statesman, Swlom. OeeqcaL Thuradary. May 12- a I Merit Badges, Rank Awards Issued at Scout Honor Court - ! r it li ?: ii if iI; r! MT. ANGEL, May 11 -(Special)- More than 100 merit badges and 39 rank awards were issued here Tuesday night at a court of honor i for Boy Scouts of Silver Falls district. I An address by Deputy Council Commissioner Norman Frees of j Salem and music by the ML Angel band were included on the pro j gram. Those receiving awards were: f tt i SHEIIDAN Sherldaa fclgk seheel will seen hare ae mi eae af the snast madera gymnasia The ahata shew tke S75,9 building wklch la rapidly Bearing casnpleiian. Towering high graand is ae Saeridaa graia : elevator. (States maa phaU.) Star Tom Unger, Dale Schmidt, Marvin Susee, James Scott. Frank Brodesser and Richard Ballweber, all of troop 56; Norman McDonald. Billy Rossow, Richard Haury, troop 57; Hazel Green; Bill Wood alL Gene Hoyland, troop 52; Sil vertpn; Richard Breake, troop 61, Silverton. ) First class Tom Schwab and Ronald Harris. Jroop 56; Ronald Lambert, Kenneth Myron. Ken neth Naegeli, troop 52; David Fin- Livestock Men Will Picnic Saturday Lloyd E. Sletto, Lyons, president of the Marion County Livestock association, . reports that the an nual pasture tour will start Satur day at 10 a.m. at the Vernon Jette farm, one mile north of Shaw, be tween Ausmville and Salem. Other stops are at the Henry i Hansen's of Sublimity; Silver Falls m la flifiii in the back- lar. Norn,r"nrueV,5ieirm .Mel" ! State Park for luncheon; the Leo- Musical, voca and dance num bers were giveri by Stella. Arthur nd Margaret Dummer, Marlene EPrpsser and Fran cis Neiiius and Axty and Ann Van Cleef. Mrs. M. A. Bigler, Mrs. Anton Rothenfluch, Mrs Fabian Stahl and Mrs. Joseph Wilke. Six other veteran mothers unable to attend were vi.ite din their homes by , the committee and presented with : a consatct. ' Mother;" presented with special . prize v.ere: Mrs. Raphael Schaf- : fner a the mother of 1 1 son; Mrs. Mark Purdy. as mother of eight j daughters, arid for being the youngest grandmother present; ! Mrs. M. Bradiev. mother with old- j est grandchild; Mrs. Martin Wolf, I birth date was nearest Mothers! ' , b i T . Day; Mr- Anton Rothenfluch. i CLOV F R D A LI Lucky II mother who lived longest with her Sheep clttb members will b hosts Tuesday.; May I", at the Clover dale schoolhouse for a county wide 4-H adiicationsl meeting. "", :, ' ; - . ?-.L " 1 I Cloverdale to Play Hlost to 4-H Mejeting husband, 55 ear. and Mrs. Mary Predeek, the oldest mother pres ent. JoseDh Berrhtold. fire chief. was mater of ceremonies. Prin- 1 Joe Johnson, Cpryallis. will be a cipal ypeaker was the Rev. Ed- : guest speaker. All 4-H Sheep club ward Spear, athletic director of Mt. Angel Prep school. Talks were also given by Mayor Jarob Berch told, the Rev. Damian Jentges; Rev. Hildebrand Melchior; Rich ard Foltz, grand knight; William Blem, chief ranger; Jake Ebetie for the sodality, and George members of Marion county are invited to a-ttend whether in clubs or carrying individual projects. Refreshments Will; be served. Mr. . and Mrs. A. S. Drager, Karleen and Margie, spent the week end at the coast where they visited with MrsJ Drager's par- . . ,?e.:..iaa -v-JKJiwi .: SHERIDAN Tne pbeta above shews the lnteriar ef the Sheridan high school's new gymnaaiam, which bosses a fall-slaed haaketbalt flaor and a stage. The plant will Mrcmnwdilr mbont 1.5 AS persons dar ing plays and ether school productions. The gym will b officially epened May 21 with a dance spon sored by Sheridan Rotary club and Chamber ef i emmeree. Proceeds will be used te bay high schoc band BBiforma. (Statesman pbeto.) ants, Mr. and Mrs. George Daven port at Toledo. Mrs. A. H. Hennies is caring for her three little nephews and niec at her home here this week while their mother, Mrs. Frank Shilling of Salem, is confined; to her home with measles. Mrs. Grace Currie. Vemoriia. was a guest since Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wip per. Mrs. Currie Is a half-sister of Mrs. Wipper. Middle Grove Club Joins Association EAST SALEM The Middle Grove Community club was ac cepted as a member of the Asso ciated Cluba of Middle Orove in a meeting Friday. The club in April voted to dis continue operation for one year and united with the association. Arrangements are being made for the Salem Civic players to present their new play, "M'hss," at the school. A dinner will b served at that time. The associa tion slso voted to buy some addi tional equipment. All members of wasp communi ties, except a few queens, die at the approach of cold weather. ton, troop 61; Bill McNary, troop 53, Wood burn. Second class Edward Huber. Maurice Hamel, troop 56; Maurice Klampe, Marvin Klampe, troop 57; Rogers Fonkin. troop 77, Sil verton; Robert Lehr, Richard Naegeli. Raymond Riches. Richard Sorenson, Maurice Stephens Gene Fowler, Nobby Anderson, troop 52: Teddy Sweger, Norman Mc Cullough, Johnnie Mulvlhill. troop 61; Norman Tyler, Earl Butter field, troop 53. Merit badges F red Snider. Larry Scheffers. Tom Schwab, Norbert Schmitz. Marvin Susee, Larry Ebner, Bob Scott, James Scott, Dale Schmidt, Richard Ball weber, Tom Unger, troop 56; Ray Rickard, Ivan Lehnherr, Donald Slattum, Norman McDonald, Otis Phillips, Billy Rossow, Richard Haury, Barney White, George Bowlsby, Donald Bowlsby. troop 57; Jerry Sargent. Larry Copple, Stanley Howell. Lawrence Kohl meier, troop 77; Ronald Lambert, Kenneth Myren, Bob Weisner, Kenneth Naegeli. Norris Myren, Bill WoodalL Gene Hovland. troop 52; Norman McCullough, David Finlay, troop 61: Keith McNary. Bill McNary, John Anderson, troop 53. Judge Millard Assigned To Lake County Case Chief Justice Hall S. Lusk of the state supreme court Wednes day assigned Circuit Judge O. J. Millard. Grants Pass, to Lake county, to hear the case of Gladys Brock against Stephen Brock. In- ; volvinf habeas corpus proceed ing. Circuit Judge M. W. Wilkinson, The Dalles, was assigned to con don to substitute for Circuit Judge D. M. 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