The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 18, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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THE VALLEY
COLUMNS
DAILY AND SUNDAY
The Nation's Top Comics
From The Oregon Statesman's Valley Correspondents
in
Your Home Newspaper
SALEM HEIGHTS Parents
and pre-school children attend
Play day at th Salem Heights
school Friday.
In the afternoon, two ball fames
were played. The soft ball .ames
for the seventh and eighth grade
was with Keizer and Salem
Heights won with a score of 16
to 14. Players for Salem Heights
were Fred Butler. Fred Bolton.
Mark Decew. Jess K rater. Jack
Krater. Lloyd Gorton. Roger Ivie.
James Pnnsford, and Boyd Ard
lott. Valsetz Club
Elects Officers;
PTA Meets
Aumsville Home
Extension Unit
Elects Officers
HillliilC
Valljby
Obituaries
mv PEClPE
CXXoS
Raymond CoLran
MILL CrTY-RaVrnond Colgan
rn 1st nwner of a sand and travel AUMSVILLE Mrs. Melvin
,, .V.w Tr7r Tw of th company here. ied suddenly ; Bradley was installed as chair
v Tlt7 ?mov?menT cZb In 1 Tuesday morn.ag a Salem hos- man of the Aumsville home exten
V . I.hTv at Se school ! Pital following .J heart attack, j sion unit in a recent meeting at
mating Wednili , wn- He was born m Salem Aug. 30. the home of Mrs. Bland Spear.
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The fifth and sixth grade ball
Tnr Wilson vice president; Mrs. 3U: ' , " . , ' game was wiui iioerijr. iui o-
,," inch a rd secretary and Mrs. Winifred iColgan; daughter, were Mrs. Jack LaRont. vice-: lem Heights winning with a score
rV Ji- T.mUrt treasurer ' Barbara Pennick. and two grand- j chairman; Mrs. Otto Papke, sec- j cf 12 to 2. Playing for Salem
Salem Heights
School Stages
Play Program
NEWS
CXXSONff I
this is cxvsvoocTfe )( TONiGMri- t. C?v) f dlb CLUCV-.VOJ
PAvORtTE RECIPE ( AMCX H6Pi r" 2- IJtI r -fr'V CAME Ssi TO TM6 -
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.c.iu,c ' V: ;4,.r iaU of MJU City. Services will
xne evening was iui. n..i.
The participating wera Linda
Lambert. Beverly Jean Cook. Mary
Lyons. Charlotte Wallace. Gwen
Hutchinson. Mabel Lyons, Patty
Rose. Helen Isacson. Joan Cook,
Carmen Blrchel and Phyllis Law- 1 zenzen. 71. died Monday at his
be ; treasurer.
in charge of the XTlough-Barrick
company in Salem with burial in
Belcrest Memorial : park in Salem.
ft ' -
Jacob Grazes
INDEPENDENCE Jacob Gr-
rence.
Th Parent-Teachers associa
tion voted to give each room $30
for library books. Mrs Kittle
son's first and second grade clas
woo th $5 priza for having re
ceived the banner the most times
home in Monrn rth where he had
lived since 1942 jle wai born in
Lithuania. Jul 9., K77. and came
Eleanor Tr indie, Marion county
demonstration agent, led discus
sion on the project "Conserving
You." Plans were made for the
unit's summer picnic. Mrs. Papke,
Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Charlie
Wright, retiring chairman, will be
in charge of the event.
Harvey Jrs.. Darrell Ponsford
Donald Zen. Duane Smith, Nor-
man Brown. Jerry Carleton. James
Shumake. and Lyle Milligan.
Playing for Liberty were Norman
Jenkins. Russell Shattack. Ernest
Rinehart, Larry Sipe, Joel Blaco,
Pete Meyer Loren Blaco, Danny
Evans, and Dennis Present t.
BLONDIE
to the U.S. in mi living In Min- ttfHC YOI TNP IflF 1"
nesota and af.ee hU marriage 1 IUUlllf lUtL
moving to Oregon m 1907. He
located in the : St, Jihn district,!
this year for having more parents ! Portland and l'bj lived at Pedee
pr-ent at PTA meetings. I before moving J to Mnnmouth '
By Mossier
Vallev
Briefs
where he loire'l the Lutheran
! church In 192 Bfide hi widow
Susie Grazer, i he; is survived by i
a son. George fjlran. also of j
j Monmouth and ftwo daughters,
j Mrs. Emma Speej Yakima. Wash..
: and Mrs. Mary Dolinsky. Salem,
i Funeral servi'-e will be held from
I the Monmouth; Evangelical church
at 12:30 o'clock Wednesday' day
light saving time with Rev. E. A.
Fegg officiating, and burial in the
Claggett cemeteni at Salem under
the direction i off the Walter L.
Smith funeral I heme.
Silveriest Local members of
the 8 et 40 Salem have received
notires of the May meeting Wed
niy night at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Humphreys at
ft'ayton. Guests are to come dreaa- I
ed ti school children. The supper , Fleming B. Fountain
la no-host, with coffee and desaert j CANBY Fleming B Fountain. I
furnished. I 78, Aurora, died S'unday in an Ore- j
,, , ,..,, M gon City hospital after a long ill-,
HllUmJna The illamina fire . .L,i ,h. 1,..
a i, i S ""wr,TO v. . f ! al years with d son
" .""r-7,. I J . 1 ain, at Aurort
.r? I uu. ...... :the widow Mrs.Lylian Fountain
w wu v..-.. ,Wf E b.i Aurora
E. B. Foun- I
Survivor includa.;
Spring Valley Sunshine
will meet Wednesday at 2
with Mrs. Lloyd Dickinson.
and Le-
clubiKOV" i'garn. anJ; aaugnter, Mrs.
p m. i F- C". Sheph-rd. fcmmett, Ida. The
i funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednes
1 rinv in the Aurora funeral home
HpHng Valley Last meeting of 1 Burial will be ing Aurora cemetery
the season for Spring Valley Com
munity club was held Friday
nihr Officers elected for the
fujmg year are King Bartlett,
president, Ben McKinny. vice
pri lent, Lila Barnard, secretary-L--.urer
and Katnenr.e Ham
Oi'ii, publicity chairman.
Hubbard The Hubbard Wom
an' club will meet in the home
of Mrs. Elmer Stauffer Wednes-d-iv.
May 18, at 2 p m. Eleanor
Tnndle, home demonstration gent
from Salem, will present the proj
ect, ' Conserving You "
HilverWn Esther and Miriam
Circles of the Women' Society
for Christian Service will both
mwt Thursday at 8 p m , the
fomir at the home of Mrs. John
nelson. Route S, with Mr. Ben
6rrirh as worship leader. The
Miritmt will meet in the Double
J. Cafe banquet rooms with Mrs
Jam Chan and Mrs
Al4(u as hostesses.
SAlera HeLghta A physical
h-k-up for the children who will
tart school in September will
beheld Friday. May 20 at the
sv-hool from 9 to 12 a m. by the
M ti ion county health department.
Mothers are asked to accompany
th-ir children.
Charles Ben tan JWare
LEBANON -4 Charles Benton
Ware, 62. county road foreman.
dropped dad oh the street here
Monday while talking to a true!
dri-er. He was! horn in Eugen'
Sept. I, 18S6? and had lived in.
Oregon ever snje, the last 20 years !
here. He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Rosie Ware; three sisters. J
Mrs. Gladys Powell, Lebanon: '
Mrs. Alice Noel, Portland, and
Mrs. Carrie Leslie. Pendleton. A
younger brother. Jack Ware, was
killed in an automobile accident
near Tlgard. wjth Charles Leon
ard, formerly; of Albany, several
years ago. !
Alfred Wayne Rohda
AUMSVILLE j Alfred Wayne
j 1 " "i "iumjwi i . . -, ... BUT JOMN CLIPT050 CAVE 1 r LrSTEN. T PUT MFI
' .. Hr-'L-"- me THIS ROOM numbep., mv pcienol j TOLD
ISN'T TVMS TslKOfTT -" HE SAlO THI6 WAS W NO JOHN METMlS
JOHN ClIProeOSfV5 -xt -n! MIS OFFICE. JZZ& Q-IFFORP WAS MIS
Tlp HO
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DICK TRCT
r VEAU. ITS THE SAME
REDUCING COUPSE AS TME '
ONE WE FOUND IN THE
OCAD VWOMANS ROOM.'
IDENTICAL!
GL0RY05KY ! W1UYA LOOK HOW FAST
ROCKET IS RONNIN'J? -HE WANTS
1 k rn ininvJ wp'; QAnn sfp us-
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NOW, ROCKET, GIVE US A RIDE
BACK TO TME CAMP, AN' I'LL
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1 'iiflTSMB'i. 'r-hti'-tn-tu ifa
MY 6000NESS 6RACKX6 ! -A1NT ROCKET
SMART!? ME KNOWS THAT'S TME GAS MASK
THAT PROTECTS MlM WHEN HE J
TRAVELS THROUGH
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ure. I like yea. Delbert . . . It's just that you're too tall U dance
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Salem Helfhta The Slecn
Heihta School district will vote
Tt May. May 20, on whether U
en.ltdate or not with the Salem
ach.tols. Every elegible voter la
atkeJ to vote.
Rohde. 7, son -of Mr and Mrs.
Alfred Rohde, lied Sunday. May
15. at the home of her parents In
Aumsville front brain fever fol-
Alfred 1 lowing an attack of measles.
The family had been living In
wewoerit unui recently when they
moved to Stayton. Survivors are
the parents; four brothers. Jimmy,
David, Donald and Jack: a sister,
Viola; maternal grandparents.
Mr. and MrsiJohn Spears, Aums
ville. and the paterial grandpar
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Henry
Rohde. Newbefg. Also surviving
are 12 aunts: and uncles.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday In Newberg Burial was
in the Friends cemetery, also at
Newberg.
Liberty The Red Hills Grange
met Tuesday night at the Granite
ha'.l There was a covered -dish
dinner, with Clarence Darby In
ch .
Macleay The Macleay W,
itun'i club will meet for a
h.Mt dinner In the school Thurs
day. May 19. at 7 p m. Members
axi'i their families are Invited.
IV&ntod! Hon And
Women Who Aro
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improving in Salem Memorial hos
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for the past three weeks.
Betty Class is convalescing at
her home following an operation
at Salem Memorial hospital.
Patrieial Cree is a patient at
Salem MemOrfal hospital She is
recovering from an aptendectomy.
Reaedale Tte community club
will meet on. Saturday night. May
21 at the schoi.l house A covered
dish supper at 6 30 will precede
the business: meeting when elec
tion cf officer will be held.
I
The Grange fsent a resolution to
Governor Douglas McKay oppos
ing daylight-saving time.
Look and Learn
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By A. c. Ger steal
1. In what war can an act ot
CongTesa become a law- over the
President's ifeo?
2 UTiich rfy is considered the
chief Pacifj port of Canada?
3. How mafty cubtc inches are
there in a V4- standard bushelT
4. What,; proportion of the
w eight of the normal human body
is blood? I I
5. What Biblical city's wall were
felled by trunfipet blowing?
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2. Vancouver j B C.
S. 2.130.42 cubic inches
4. About one-twenUeth.
5. Jericho, j
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