TT'i ' T nazeii reen Scoit Leaders Attend Meet SULimaa Nwt Strvlco N- HAZEL GREEN Hazel Green Boy Scout were well represented at the Silver Fall district com- rolttee meeting Tuesday. Attend ing were committeemen Otis Phil lips, Rudy Wacken, Lacy Bowlsby, Elmr McClaughry, Harry McKib ben," V Jesse Carter and Donald Bowlsby. Contrary to an announcement , made at the last pack meeting, weekly den meetings of Cub pack 67 will be held weekly as addi tional den mothers have been se cured to assist Lois Wacken. ' How to make tomato soup was featured in a meeting of the Hap py Home Makers 4-H cooking club at the home of Mrs. Henry Rasmussen Tuesday. Final plans for the Blue and Gold banquet at Mayflower hall Tuesday, February 7,. were made In a meeting at the home of Mrs. Budy Wacken Tuesday. Attending , were Mesdames Lacy Bowlsby Harry McKibben, Leo Hawley, . Jake Haury, Orin Phillips, Jesse warier, iea jowry ana timer aic Claughry. Mrs. Carl Zlebert is recovering at Ealem Memoial hospital from a serious attack of pneumonia. Her brother, Julius Slattum, plans to visit with friends and relatives here for a few days before return ing to his home In Cumberland, Wis. in ' 1 1 ' - 7' " -' - ' ' , -. : -a j : i - L - - - ' t . , -.. - Flvtyear-old Ollls Clf shorn, of tan Anaslo, Tex, peers out from b hind bars but to her they represent the road to freedom of action. Olllo was etrlcken with polio during the 1949 epidemic Thousands of children like Oltle look to the National Foundation for Infantile Paral ysis for assistance. The March of Dimes (Jan. 16-31) Is the sole source of funds for the National Foundation, whose epidemic funde were hausted by last year's toll of cases. Turner M. Sgt. and Mrs. W. R. McKay, Dennis and Judy have been visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scheaffer. He will sail for Japan soon. Falls City Family Returns from Trip Statesman Newt Service FALLS CITY Mrs. Merle Sa vage and children returned home Saturday after visiting relatives in the east for two months. Mrs. Kenneth Cummings of Cut ler City spent Monday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Letterman in Falls City. M)-s. G. E. Wilson and Mrs. Floyd Johnson are on Jury duty in Dallas. Mrs. Calvin Bones and daugh ter, Barbara of Taft, spent a few days visiting Mildred Wray. Fire Auxiliary Nets $28.50 from Sale Statesman Newe Service JEFFERSON The woman's auxiliary to the volunteer fire de partment made $28.50 from their food sale Saturday in the city hall. The money goes toward a fund to buy equipment for the department. City councilmen and firemen and their families will hold a pot lucL. supper Friday night at 6:30 in the city hall. Instructions are to wear overalls and print dresses and come prepared to "let your hair down." OCETeacher" Registration Up at OCE Statasnua N.wi Service MONMOUTH A Jump of nearly 28 per cent in students registered in teacher training training courses was revealed to day In final registration figures for winter term at Oregon College of Education. . A total of 454 are studying education courses this year, compared to 355 last year. In all, 564 students signed up for the term, an increase of 16 -per cent over last year's figures for the same term. 110 are taking lower division work. The increase in total enrollment followed a pattern set in fall term, when OCE's classes were swelled by a 20 per cent jump. OCE continues to attract vet erans, as Indicated by an increase of 1.59 per cent in enrollment over last year. There are 192 veterans studying here now: 163 men, 8 women attended under PL 346, while 9 men and 1 woman are carried under PL 16. Five are registered under state aid, and six are going it on their own. ' Twenty-one transfer students are at Monmouth. Of there, 13 are from other schools within the state system of higher education, four from other Oregon colleges, and four from other states. COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET ORCHARD HEIGHTS The Mountain View Community club and Orchard Heights Farmers un ion will sponsor a pie social Fri day, January 27, at 8 p.m. in the Mountain View schoolhouse. Pro ceeds will go to the March of Dimes campaign for polio relief. The public is invited. Valley Briefc lUteiBsaa News Service ; Fmltland The Fruitland Wo man's circle will meet Thursday, January 26, at 2 pm, in the church annex. Falls City Schools opened here Monday after being closed for a week due to weather conditions. Falls City James Dickenson en tered Salem General hospital this week for a major operation. Earene Co-chairman of the promotion committee for the an- ual "Heart Hop" at tne univer sity of Oregon is Jeanne Hoffman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George S. Hoffman, 515 Rose St., Salem. Miss Hoffman is a sophomore soc iology major. I Union Ilill Mrs. Donald Jauet will be hostess to members of the Union Hill Woman's club at her Home at Victor Point Thursday, January 26, starting at 1:30 p.m. Members are asked to bring their favorite recipe. Liberty-Salem Hifhts Cub Scout pack 19 of Liberty-Salem Heights will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. In Liberty halL Parents are asked to attend. Hazel Green Musical numbers by the Wiltsey House of Music and an act by Don Schmidt will be featured in a meeting of the Hazel Green Community club Fri day night. The Happy Home Mak ers 4-H cooking club will sell home-made candy. The refresh ment committee will serve cake and coffee. . ' i ii a wi ,mii.i'.miMJwjinijWWJJ.mUl'''y1! Milium. "DEDICATED TO THE 1!1U0X$ ffKD SK3XE TKE CIGARETTE THAT SATISFIES" ,. TWi great, new factory uses everything science has discovered andbwnafi ' , - , skill devised to make Chesterfield th best cigarettt money can tniy. , - -i "" ' v J? ' jj ' J fnf; i r , v, XV Collie TO&CC, to co , ". i- jiaSSWTiiiiiiia i ii JajaMtMM d n m nira MiiwaawwMMMMM'M WPS The MILDER Cigarette Officially Opens the imm mm mm n I ("Sim Powell Elected President of Garden Club SUtccwaa News Senice JEFFERSON Alfred Powell was unamiously re-elected presi dent of the Jefferson Friendly Garden club Monday night in their January meeting. A local grocery- man, flower growing Is his hobby, and has given much, time and thought to organizing the club .and seeing it successfully through its first year. Named to serve with him as vice president was Mrs. George Mill. Mrs. Charles Sarver was chosen secretary and Mrs. Helen Caywood, treasurer. An Invitation for the club mem bers to attend the grand opening of Gilmore's new florist shop in Albany Friday and Saturday was read. The club voted $10 toward the local polio fund, and decided to hold a plant and bulb exchange at the February meeting. Maurice Townsend was given a vote of thanks for eclaning off the snow from the city hall sidewalks dur ing the storm. Refreshments were served by the committee, Mrs. Guy Roland, Mrs. Earl Lynes and Mr. and Mrs. Les Shields. The- SfaesingnSdem, Oregon.' fcw&wmucay iZ. 3 LENABUEG PLEDGED CORVALLIS Ken Lenaburg, son of Mr. and Mrs., John Lena burg, 3660 liberty road, Salem, was recently pledged to Sigma Nu. national social fratpmiW at Oregon State college. He is a senior in business and industry. Fire Association Elects Officers at Sublimity SUtcsaaaa News Service SUBUMriT The Farmers Fire Relief association of Sublim ity re-elected all of 1948's officers in a meeting at the Catholic For esters hall here. Te officers are George A. Sand ner, Scio, president; Andrew Fery, Stayton, vice president; Fred C Hottinger, Stayton, treasurer, and John Silbernagel, Scio, director. Izaak Waltons Plan Meeting . At Silverton SUtcsataa New Service SILVERTON The annual meeting of the Silverton chapter of the Izaak Walton league will be held on Monday, January 30, at the Washington Irving Cham ber of Commerce meeting rooms. This is a postponed meeting from January 16 and the annual oyster feed will be held. Instal lation' of both the Izaak Walton chapter and the auxiliary will be held that evening. The speakers for the evening will be Dr. Dave Charlton Stae, division president, and Dr. Alfred HalL supervisor of the Pacific northwest range and experiment station, Portland. Lawrence Larson will be the chef and his assistants will be Bill Black and Alvin Krug. Girls From- -Aumsville to Attend Meeting SUUsmia News Service AUMSVILLE Girls chosen to attend the National Trl-Y confer ence In Portland February S, 4 and 5 are Margaret Nicholson, Donna Banks ton, Marilyn Pease, Patty Nichols, Lauralie Brown and Loriss Papke. They will go with the Salem delegation. A 4-H camp cooking club has been organized with Mrs. Guy Sheilds as leader. Officers era Ralph Harper, president; John Baker, vice president; Marvin Stanton, secretary; Benny Nichol son, song leader, and John Bak er, reporter. , GUARANTEED WATCH CLOCK and JEWELRY REPAIRING at REASONABLE PRICES The Jewel Box 442 State . One Door From Western Cnloa HARRY EYIIIG Tax Consultant Income Tax, Federal, State Aceonntinr. Quarterly Reports 1997 Fairs-rounds Rd. . Phone 2-8049 1 MIK o . . J j ikm- M Our greatest sale of fine clothing . ..nationally famous brands drastically reduced. Regular values to $70.00. TQ)(SQ)ft! Under Priced at mm Sale Priced at w. ii n vi TUne in lbur Radio and Listen to the Celebration Co-ttarring (Tennessee Ploicboy) EDDY ARNOLD THE F0MTAKE SISTERS MITCHELL AYRES and his SUPPER CLUB ORCHESTRA ... ' ii I T I, ,1 l i ' 7 !VKla, "TJ a -j '.ctcczj pfl ij --ticccrrrri . - S&s "" .i'l 111 ; ... ;-: Cfc . if ii orrsn , But that's not all. Here are the "EXTRAS" that mean so much to the well dressed man at those same low, low prices! TIES 3 (or 1.00 Many conservative and ultra-modern patterns to choose from I 50 Wool Long Socks 2 for 1.00 An endless variety of patterns and colors. All-Wool Sweaters V-neck pullover style . . . 2.95 te I i "37 Use our convenient Uy-eway plan on anything you selecti