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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1950)
' . 'J i I. ! U;U H ' ;! .U I i : r 1 n . 1 W SlatesWai gqfaW Oregon, Friday. Folnary fett SO "j, I,. WE H39C mmn .f i '"X . " - . w 1 " " , STUDY IN STRIPES A firten-7ear-ld sebra parades her new baby outdoors for the daily exercise period ta their own reservatloa at tht Perth. Australia, Zoo. Lyons Mill Opens After Brief Layoff Itateamaa Newt Service LYONS Carroll Sletto, student at the Lutheran College at Park land, Wash, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto of Lyons. - Work resumed at the ML Jeffer son Lumber company planer mill Tuesday after a week's shut down due to weather conditions. All workers from Jthls vicinity were also called to report back to work at the Detroit dam. Sunday dinner guests at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. O. A, Jewell were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hartnell, Mrs. 'At?na"Jfhnon and Paul Jewell of Salem.' The occas ion honored Mrs. Chamberlain on he- birthday anniversary and the Hartnells on their;. wadding anni versary. .' Mr. arid Mrs. "W W; Powers have gone to Glewiale; Califs where they will "Visit with a son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wagner and son of Medford are visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Toland. The Wagners expect to spend the rest of the winter here. Mrs. Annie Haun has bough the Leonard Goodman property east - of town and expects to move in soon. The Goodmans are not cer tain as to what they will do yet Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson of Portland spent . the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Bodeker. MeJiamFolk Fast to Forget flying hot and heavy as to whether the new sawdust tires could like the i?e. Telephone service has been par tially restored in the Mehama area with the installation of a new line, from Mehama to the Julius Teets home several miles above the town, by a number of local men last week. Those working on the line were Keith Phillips, Pat McCarley, Del bert Bailey, Charlie Bouche, L. Kirkland, Julius Teets, Ray Rob erts, Erclll (Wilson, and Johnny Lambrecht. . Past Storm lUUwu Niwi Itnrleo MtHAMA With the cold s pell tentatively broken, most peo ple are laughing at the inconvenl ences suffered during the past week when cars refused to start radiators froze and broke and chains were a necessity. Several complained of balky motors with Erclll Wilson and Keith Phillips having difficulty starting their cars. Ralph Downer said It required three batteries before his would fire. The silver thaw at the end of the week slowed traffic to a snail's pace with a glare of ice on, the . windshields. Some ingenious peo ple however, were successfully using a lighted candle fastened to . the dash as a defroster. Icy streets were a hazard for pedestrians with one man using a scoop shovel as an improvised sled x to transport a box of groceries home. A sheet of Ice several in ches thick surrounded The Pub, with1 several cars stuck and bets Fun Festival Set jSaturday At St. Paul Statesman News Service ST. PAUL St Paul's union high school will entertain the com munity and all of the neighboring communities at an old fashioned fun festival In the community hall Saturday, February 11, from 7 to 11 pjn. There will be amusement for all ages. Each class has the re sponsibility 1 of at least three booths which will include movies of Mighty Mouse, Goosey Gander, fortune telling, refreshments, fish ponds, candy and apron booths. snooting gallery, darts and etc. The Junior class is even spon soring a cake contest you bring the cake and the judges will award the winner a fine prize. Numer ous presents will be given away during the evening in order to keep the crowds interested. Ham burgers and hot dogs will be serv ed up by the Chef "Coach" Wea therilL Other teachers will aid the students in caring for the var ious booths. The student body, under the direction of President Richard Brentano, has complete charge of the carnival. Funds will help students pay for their new athletic uniforms. Four Corners Croup Hold Joint Meeting Statetataa Kews ferric FOUR CORNERS The enter talnment committee and the Community Center council of the Four Corners Community Center association held a joint meeting on Monday evening at the Com munity halL Representatives from each of the organizations in the associa tion were present Plans were dis cussed for a pie social and pro gram to be sponsored by the as sociation, the date to be announced soon. On the program committee appointed are the chairman, Mrs. E. E. Walker; vice-chairman. Glen Pearson; secretary, Mrs. Wil fred Wilier. Speakers from several interested communities discussed the bus service situation. Hazel Green Scouts, Cubs At Banquet j r HAZEL GREEN Hazel Green Scouts and Cubs with their fami lies started celebration of the 40th anniversary of scouting with a ban. quet at the Mayflower hall Tues day night One hundred attended and guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dave St. John and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Klapp and daughter. Lacy Bowlsby served as master of ceremonies, and John Snyder gave selections on the accordion. Johnnie Klapp talked about the scout Jamboree at Valley Forge and about the observance of scout Sunday. Donald and George Bowl sby, who r e c e i v e d tttteir Eagle awards in January, pinned mina ture Eagles on their mother, Mrs. Lacy Bowlsby. Richard Haury read a letter from the scribe of troop 81 In Silverton inviting troop 57 to attend church services at the Christian church in Silverton Sunday, February 12. There will be a meeting Thurs day night for the board of review for scouts of troop 57. The cub pack committee will meet at the school Friday night and the den mothers are to attend this meeting. Otis Phillips was elected King of Hearts at Parrish Junior high this last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKIbben and Mr. and - Mrs. Larry Igou spent last week at Las Vegas, Nev and Susanville, Calif. U. S. Public Health Service of ficers wear uniforms like those of Naval officers. Butte Creek School To Observe Founders Day on Thursday Statesauui News Service MARQUAM Founders day will be observed at then regular PTA meeting of Butte Creek school 67 J, located near Marquam, Thurs day, February 18. Mrs. C. H. Christensen will have charge of the program. A varied program in addition to a one-act comedy will be given Saturday, February 18, at 8 pjn. A box social to follow the pro gram and the public is invited. QTJXNABT MEET FRIDAY QUINABY Beuna Crest Com munity club will meet Friday night at the RNA hall at Quinaby at 8 o'clock. Members are asked to bring doughnuts or maple bars. 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