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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1949)
Site Graduates Alone & X0O. - . ! Cherry Fete Program Near Completion Sidney L. Stevens, president of the Cherryland Festival as.-ocia-tion. said Friday the 1949 i-cai-venir festi.ol program 'was just about to te printer, and that any one interested ;r; being repre sented m it should or)Tat him The C : : v'.irvd t ubiic.it ion re c'i: ed Salem Chamber of Com-mcrt-e s.rrort this t k when a fu'l Raugust to Head ' Insurance Group George Raugust, Salem repre sentative for Continental Assur ance company, will bead Salem Life Underwriter association for the coming year, following elect ions Friday. He succeeds OrviSle Cox. Other officers who will be in stated at the June meefng ire Oscar Specht. vice president: L. J Maikti. secret ry-treasurer: Burton C Selbert ard Edward Bu: v,:c.. on 'he beard of direVt t 1 s. I t ( a j director- : d o pi j pace ad ei t.- ment :n f..r iUrO AHA. Kant?.. Mar 2o Mncr she started In the first grade in the puV lir school at Ada. Kan.. Eva Mae Brad bar? hasn't had a single classmate. he was graduated from Ada High school, the only member f the senior las. Full honor urrr rrroidrd her as A. M (iardnrr (right), principal of the school, presented her diploma (May 18). The ceremonies were attended b some 150 pervon practically the entire population of Ada. Mist. Bradbur. the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bradburv. wear the medal of class validlctorlan. AP Wirepholo to the Statesman.) Contributing to Delinquency' Charges Filed it 1 It-' . r t ; Luncheon for Kindergarten Mis (':.): X F?lm etitei tatnett m miters ! i ei r. n '.' am ten at lum-hei r n r ! !n..v a' her -im-it Nr.it!, iHTh -':'- Mr VlUti to - - i t -r i '.v. 'ft 'he ii. lc.'-n Kliiiie A!" '-i tii.i Hi.i;t.i- 'A . t.rr..,! N.n v K-i.---i-. I :' K. ,: . . r- if Vict.k. V I J I : Uri. T(k l At :. . K. J.l.tltiK !,! Kic S '... i, ! IM)KI'KMtt.N( V wedding Uii U-n". t " I' ll! .me of Mi ..'. Mr Af? Wairi 'n A( i JS" . r. i, ! -'etr Boa lei . s.1- f Mis 'A.iii. f.r.fi R'V Mi I'hfiMR n e uin!(-d in mnirirti:- Trie ht:;e wnic ;. -kilt ' a while -.t ii ttii,iv i.iii. riiii: a inldfii..! !,: st-:iv f'f -.; ii: u ;.i .. -us Sr.e is tho li.nijintt i c,r Mr and Mr J J Hnwler of S..lrn-. iiri (f. en a a ay by her f.itt n Mr I 'l.er i ti s home is in 1.- '" ' SI (' Ikii: Huh. 1 hey Aeie iri- i'n---. ii !i ti-;t! b t:f Ma.ii n Tl f ifiemnny was peifi.rmi lonrity gini.ti- jur I ' -day : tv h H A SHilatter .f S.iitm wt-re aireMei on cnuit tomt J-rredir.g the ceremony a f..miiy bench UHirants dinrifi was held in hmr of the -f : brtde's parents who w ere cele- ; rw, . . LratmK their 49th w eddmg "anr.1- 7ll 1 lirKeV I OllltS versary The niiple will make the.r hone at u -me aken from rjirui Final Program For Aumsville School Slated i AUMSVII.LE Barra'aurea'e I ser ices for the Aum". i!ie high , school senicT t la-ss will be Sun day r enirg. May 22 in the sch: aurtitc rn.m. Sermon ".iH be ae : hered by the Rev Frnet Lee, father i f oi.e of the graduates ! Cla-. night will be Tuesday, May 24. -Ai'h a prgiam by the class and n ' arns presented by ' prir.cip.-.l ar.'i coach. ("ommeru -ment is scheduled for Ti.esriay. May 26. at 8 p rn . stand frd time Dr R. M Hcx.ker of Pa-t-if;f 'ir.iversity will present the ;diiits. "Good Neghi'T Prhcy Ma: care t Spcer is a ledictcnan and Betty tv.mbs saiutatotian ither meml'-ers of 'he class are Merie Beach. Lela ("ooins. Ek ri Frukso!.. F.mm Fry. Elena Gjes cial. Darrel Hayes. Delma Herr- Farmers to Set heat .ereaie Quotas in Future If acreage allotments and mar keti.g cticias m- ome recessry r.ext ver for w heat, .he indivi dual f-.rm allotments -a ill be set hv '.he lca! farmer com r.ittees. E liar-.ty Miller, chairman of the Orecon tate prriucir.g and rnar ke'.ir.g administration crn.mi'tee. said Frii".vv He atdi that this a '. ita! point in the nation's agricul tural pruiam No ere is tetter able to set up the individual allotments for a faim tnur, the elected committee. Miiier pointed out "Thev are farmers They know the proLlems confrr r.tmg their neighbors They are jetted ech vear and the farmers m tre area affected by the allotments are the ones to elect these comir.itteei-en." he expiaimd. Cecil Giuri to Head Banking Institute Unit Cecil Gum f the Salem branch of First National bank cf Portland has been elected president of ,the Marion county chapter of Ameri can Institute of Banking for !49 50. it was announced Fridav. Also elected were the following: Vice president. C Wallace Et kett cf Lacid and Bush. Salem branch. U. S National bank of Portland: secretary. Harlan H arson cf Land and Bush: treasurer. Edward Da vee. First National Wiilard Glae c f Ladd and Bush df.d Charles Ros of First National w ere elected to the bord cf gov ernors for three-year terms Delegates to the institute's na tional convention in Portland starting Mav 30 will be Gum. Bttkctt and Hillary J. Etzel. The r .s -nth Ladd and Bush. Al ternate delegates are Hanson. Da ee a'.d June Haugen Miss Hau gen is with First National. The annual spring banquet of the Marion county chapter was held Friday night at the Salem Legion club with about 120 attending. Tbf Statesman. dm. OrconI 'atorday May 11. 1949 f American Father of 1949' Chosen w ' .8. ii mi. (P yi nm 'jyfj'! JJ.'" 'ill'""-' -T'.'. U' I -v - lu. t.vy nr. r r - mar. ii. Man Johnson Wilbur K;ng Ahin Sol ultz. Paul Vettrus Da id King. Lte. Frank Groups Active At Falls Citv FALLS CITY Mrs Ora Wil son and Mrs. Ethel Guthnrige. delegates from Magnolia Rebekah lodge, uttended this weeks 0:e gon Rebekah assembly at North Bend. Mrs. John Gilbert was hostess to the I,ark club at her home LOCK HAVEN". Pa- May 20 "American Father of 1 St William Casper Peter. (seated, front), farmer of Lock Haven. Pa., is shown with his 16 daughters and eight sons after being named by ' tional Father's Day Committee. Front row (from left). Florence. Pauline. Ieona. Peter. Helen a4 Margaret. Middle row (from left). Ralph. Mary. Alice. Bett. Cora and OH e. Bark row (from left), Frank. Jesse. Harvey. Harry. Lester. Fiery and Charles. (AP Uirephoto to the Statesman.) A no-host dinner was Tuesdav ser ed. Mrs Dick Murphy was hostess to the Merry Mmgieis at her home Tuesday, uuhifinu a lu-uh-eon. Next meeting "ill be June 21 with Mrs. Ray Fa k. Mrs Fieri Hughes was luncheon hostess to the Tuesday Art at her country home. Reward for Missing Fliers ward cf Jl 8P0 for information loading tt the location of their The men are Cot A. Y. Smith, Col Walter W. Hodge and M. Sgt. S F Slnca Felievins that thi The wives of three army men. nuj.tilIujS n,ay have parachuted t missing since April 21 on a flight landed ir. some remote rea. tl.4 in a H-2ti bomber between Hamil- wives seek to spur rescue efforU hiO u.ri an f. n e base and Pol tland. The rt w art! offer expires June have luii wid an ffer of a re- 1949 i 4 . .h M. a : , f . i , t i . II. r voting Salem iiien were id V d; y ,n charge- -f . i . . t the rie-1 j , ji . r M t n-j'ge g:: S;! n , . - d Hob : ( M o: i . i ' ;! . .', - . . 4' 4 N (" . , h vt i. t A 'to i r.ey bi'Aaii! Start -r ' t : two are h a i g ed w 1 1 1 .1'jijor to two gti is. ag -i i. : r itur.'lv i .dM i i ami k tiial ri i, i . i .t distint court i' te i f aiding in the est apt nma'e from the H;ll'-u- for gills la-t o emi i i p.ted $500 bail on Thai t M- and eiliorn iie slated to ,ij i .ii in rii.Mritt ctiuit today ci tr.e new charges. 'They are he'd it Mai ion county Jail in lieu ! JEFFERSON Open houif at tiie home of Mr and Mis A R Plin.ston at Talbot Suno.n. will honor Mr arid Mrs fleoige Potts. r All neighbois arid friends are Invileri to call between the hours f 2 arid S in-lmk. Mr and Mrs tt will leae next week for Montana to spend the -iimmri In th fed' !l i v will go to Joirian Vallev tt rn..ke 'hen h. n r-. Mr and Mi (ieorge Pot!-. ,i Someone m;it It Cfockir.g u, for ThanksKix mg ( Idierite Daley. WotKii ui n i , ' 1. i-ox 71 r I oiled ' the l ion coui.t ! riff - illsce I i ..:., that TO T i .t k - ' - were tc U I. ! ' n !. t.i ft: ! da f H . ii.e'T e i .i at In m $(! J.'-'i .Mr. and Mrs. John S Tler. yr lid son. Ji.fin. Ill an .-.it. today to 'penii f; . e vt - .1 M : ehigan i- .t.i-g then T.iit-ii.r I: VH tUilt thev w hi 1 at The '.on;e tt ' . ft of he- I a-ri 'v the Join; S Tv lei . th AAA .t- Mr. Jjmri I- Ku-sell ant tlugh ft 1 Bt ' t J eh ' 1 a 1 1 ' t-d Ui t'te 1 .1 p -:t: f- .v.. fi. m S..n J..s . 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( alif . come r'WS of the 1 nth 1 f a ttaughtei Anna M.d gi.et .fe. to Mr t,i.,i M: v Aithui Msl'iei in Mav" ;y The l.. I v 's gi rii.ii t a . t 1 t H'e Mi ri-.il Mrs. Ft.ihK Mf'et of S.- t-ni .dut Mr ar,d M . ('.: 1 P.. rdgen of F.ugene Mi Mhlei 1.- sfu-.v i'g for din.'. 11 caibj i Ml-' Kit !, hi mastei's degree at MilU ct-liege a :u:ii r rn, .tt ir. -t tion; 1 M r Rsirv Kunf bai .d tt r f M: ; .1 ri. K Xz in I h 'oj ( t 1 1 1 v ..,;- (iiifit-i- n ' H 00' ..l v tar " OKI (.OV. ' . T.I .l. '.:. H..:t ii n ! 1 : 1 f . w rt s 1 e -i t : t t ! -t f . ii : ini if e: !". a.i ;i llii ti-if t 1 i Have You Ordered Your Berry Ticket? If Cnvn Tima av TrntiKI ORDER THEI'I HOW From The t cDrcgon statesman JOB DEPARTMENT Another all-time record in April ! More people bought new Studebaker cars and trucks in April 1949 than in any previous month in any year. Studebaker sales in January, February, f Quarter in Studebaker history. e Twice this year Studebaker has Increased production in an attempt to meet this sensational upsurge in demand. 1949 is a Studebaker year ! mm (r3