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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1949)
Jjmimnmimtmrimiimnintimmf iiiniiiuinimim mnnnnntiitiHii;iiii;!mimmmimmMM j is -Tno aiamman, oaiem, ijregon. tnaarf. norcmpw 11. i3a THE VALLEY NEWSI COLUMNS j ; 7 From Th Oregon Statesman's Valley CorrispondWs ill! g'i (i in u i l iiuwiMiiii;ijjiiiiiim;i.iuiuin.iiiiiiii-u S ' : . . ICV'nTlvS'ipijj 3-- -T ""1'-'"'; -ui-, ruiiL.uiimmuw mu u . , u , . , t , a . ... n New Officers For Ankeny Grange Picked lUttimii Nw terrte . JEFFERSON OMiccn for the coming year were named at the Saturday night meeting of Ankeny grange. ; . ' They arc: Juvenile matron, Mrs Wftlma Eagle; master, Elmo Brown; overseer, Delmer Davidson; lect er, Janet Brown; steward, Wayne Johnston; assistant steward, Al mon Winn; chaplain, Nancy David son; treasurer, Jake Gilmour; sec retary, Winifred Zahner; f atekeep er. Bob Brown; . Ceres, Florence given Mrs. C. M. Van Zuyen and Flora, Darlene Winn; lady assist ant steward, Barta Brown. On the executive committee are J, O. Farr, John Zehner and Lloyd Marlatt. Juvenile grange officers named are George Marlatt, master; Gary Zehner, overseer; Francis Marlatt, lecturer; Dickie King, .steward; Gerald Zehner, assistant; Maxine Nabors, chaplain; Bobby Bostrack, treasurer-secretary; Dickie Eagle, gatekeeper; . Ardis Brown, Ceres; Linda Lee Zahner, Pomona; Gloria Ben tley. Flora; Mamie Lee Bost track, lady assistant steward. . .During the business meeting, J.. C. Bentley was given the degree.-J. O. Fair reported that-Pomona grange will install officers at WaldcTHills hall, the date to be announced later, and Ankeny grange has been invited to install their officers at that time. The grange also decided to paint the hall inside- I j Valley llriefs ItaUimii News tenric Kelxer C. R. Brantner, Che mawa road resident -injured in a recent logging accident, was able to return home from the hos pital this week. : Gervafa Former Gervals May or G. J. Moisan has been moved from Salem Memorial hospital to the Salem Nursing home. Kelier About 90 persons at tended a no-host dinner spon sored by the Keizer Commercial club Tuesday at the Grange hall. A business meeting followed an entertainment program.: Several new memberships were received. Middle Grove The Middle Grove Mothers club win hold a rummage .sale in the room over Greenbaum's store in Salem Fri . day and Saturday, November 11 nd 12. -, r. Clear Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson and Linda and his parents, Mr? and Mrs, J. Johnson, have moved here from Eugene. They have purchased an acreage from Mrs. Amos Smith. iS Sweet Home -iiThe Foster Com munity I club will hold a public dance at the community hall Sat urday night, November 19. Pro- a a .1 a 1 1 1 ceeas will De usea io ncip nceay i families and to help pay for equio- j ment' purchased;! recently for the: nan.; Ij Independence Girl Scouts of Polk county district observed Girl Scout week last Thursday with a party honoruig their founder. Juliette; Low. Troop 55 of Buena Vista and troop! 101 of Oakdale attended the party in addition to the local troop. Amity Mayor Frank Cham- bers was guest? speaker at the Amity high school student body assembly this wk. His topic was "Choosing a Career." Amity Mrj. Susan Lummis and her daughter, Mildred, of Sa lem were visitors at the home of Mrs. Etta Day. j Shaw Carl Martin Meyer, in Salem General jihospital recently for a minor head operation, has been transferred to Doernbecher hospital in PorOand for further observation. ;j Jefferson At the meeting called last Friday at Sidney school Jto organize a Parent feachers or Mothers club, it was decided to postpone organization until November! 17, when men could also be present. tarkersville Birthday Club Holds Meeting 6 is SUtesman Hiewt Service i GERVAIS The Parkersville Birthday club wee entertained Dy Mrs. William Davidson and Mrs. Barbara Dutton 'sharing birthday honors, . Wednesday with 13 mem bers were present. t -Prizes in the games played were given Mrs. C- M; Van Zuyei and Mrs. William Uppendahl. The draw prizes were won by Mrs. Arthur;, Patterson and Mrs. John Beals. - " ' f On November) 23, Mrs. John Beals will entertain the club. 1 Valley Obituaries Edward Knutsoa SILVERT0N-4Edward Knutson, 76, died at Ws home, 340 Mill st., Thursday morning. Funeral ser vices will be held from the Mem orial chapel of the Ekman Funeral home Saturday at 2 p.m. with bur ial In Belle Pass! cemetery, Wood burn, t . ! Survivors are! two sisters, Sarah Olson find Julia Gullick and one brothef, Ole Knytson all of Silver ton. . rf ' Skinned, half or whole. 12 to 14-lb. average ... . Lb. 4 Pork Loin Roast J ARMOUR'S BANQUET SKced Bacon ... j SHOULDER Pol Roast of Beef I V r Grade A Steer Beef COUNTRY STYLE Pork Sausage .......... Sirloin Sieak . . . I ....... .....I ILb. 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Through the afSliatton with IGA ; and the advantage of mass buying power and the Carter's policy of pricing all your food needs at low . competitiTe prices, you can sore money by shopping regularly at this conTenienfly located food store. For your ire food needs youll find outlir m . affords all at low prices. YouTl also find this store a friendly place to trade. striTing to gire you th sr- Sdlem Tice that makes shopping a pleasure. You too will like this cotiuSlnation of earing prices and friendly atmosphere. 4.