) WSGS Group Holds Meeting AtMarquam I Statesman Vewt 8 MARQUAM 4 The WSCS met Wednesday at the community hall for its annual Easter egg lunch eon, a program and election of of ficers. Program leaders were Mrs. Merle Bye and Mrs. Eleanor Ray. Officers elected are: president, Ruth Beck: vice president. Edna Barth; secretary, Vera Paqum; treasurer, Christina Pederson; spiritual life, Mary White; local activities, Berta Jones; missionary, Vera Paquin. If' Plans were made for a silver tea in April instead of a birthday party. The next regular social meeting for the WSCS was changed from Wednesday to Tues day, May 2. Mrs. Pauline- Swartout, Mrs. Marie Swartout and son, Dicky, are leaving by bus April 12 on a trip east. . Mrs. Pauline Swartout will go to Mankato, Minesota, to visit relatives, attend family re union of brothers and sisters she hasn't seen for 32 years, and also attend her sister's 50th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Marie' Swartout and son Dicky will go" to Ashton 111,, to visit her 82 - year - old aunt and other 'relatives. The PTA had a successful card party at the Butte Creek school auditorium Saturday evening. Enoch Skirvins have moved to the Clark farm and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd VanHollebek moved into the home they 'vacated. ' Mrs. Lida Brougher and her daughter, Mrs. Wanda Edland, at tended the flower arrangement school at Albany April 4, 5 and 6 Mrs. Brougher is president of the Ecotts Mills Garden club. The Scotts Mills Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs Paul ADril 13. ! The Brookside Garden club will meet with MrsJ Orla Buxton Ap ril 18. There will be a program of slides and Instructions. The Thomas extension unit will meet April 27 at the home of Mrs Carl Harigstad.! Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hannon sold their farm to; Jacobson, Scotts Mills, and moved to their new home at Woodburn. Mrs. Francia Patto is the census enumerator in this district. Day tori Rodeo Group Elects 1950 Officers Statesman. Newt Service DAYTON t Members of the Dayton Pioneer! Buckeroo re-elect td Les Leach president of the or ganization. H. W. Frink, vice pre aident, and J. S. Imlah as secre tarv-trpasurpr. i 1 ' The board of Directors for the ensuing year will be H. W. Frink Harry Williams! Bill; Maxwell, Ro bert R. Stilwelt and Warren Dun das. - " 11 -V The date of tljie 4th Annual Day ton Buckeroo was set for Saturday and Sunday, July 29 and 30. It will be preceded by a dance, to be held about 2; weeks prior to that time, at which a queen to reign Over the two-day celebration will be elected. Dayton's Buckeroo has become a traditional event in the historic Yamhill county town, and plans for the 1850 event indicate that it will be the best, one yet held, leaders say. i THE VALLEY NEWS " 2 ssi aaB F Wrm BJ i From The Oregon Statesman's Valley 'Correspondents ! ' 1 1 Silverton Acquires White Fire Engine ir 8 It 1 T7j 7 1 V "V t wtwrm" i - Church Slates, rood Sale At Falls City Statesman Newt Service FALLS CITY The Methodist church will sponsor a cooked food sale April 13 in Allen's grocery store.. Mrs. Florence Henthorne re turned to her home in Portland, Sunday after spending a month at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lou Henthorne. ; Mr., and Mrs. Doyla Lorimor spent the weekend in Sweet Home with his brother Paul Lorimor and family. Mrs. Victor Fink and children of Silverton spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Teat Mrs. Ora Wilson has accepted a position in Moro and left. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bull left daytojnake thi homa mjThf Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday, April 9. 195015 Girls: of the 4H club met t' the home of their leader, Mrs. Teresa Smith. They will hold a home made candy sale at the high school April 7. - ; fTA Sets Installation. At Willamina May 2 Statesman News Service WILLAMINA T he Parint Teachers association met in the grade school cafeteria for their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Laurice . Fox sang a : solo, and. Mr. Kenneth Hunt, Yamhill county juvenile officer, spoke briefly, and then introduced Mr. Clark, chief probation officer at the state boys training school at Woodburn, who gave a talk. Cake and coffee were served to those attending by the sixth grade room mothers. The next meeting will be May 2, which will also be the last meeting for the year. Election of officers and the installation of those officers will be held at that time. Census' Count Underway in Polk County Statesman News Service DALLAS, April 8 Census en umerators are getting fine cooper ation in this area with the count K n .VF.RTON Pictured Is the new 500-t allon-a-mlniite pamper bought by the city or Miverton lor tna use of the Silverton fire department. The pumper created considers Die excitement weanesaay wmie 11 was being tested on a three hour pumping run at the municipal swimming pool. Standing by the en gine, left to right, are Lewis Yates, assistant lire cnierj v. A. mnae, nre cnieij ana Aian cqster ana Eugene Smith, firemen. , j Is ' Salt Creek Minister In Portland Hospital Statesman Newt Service SALT CREEK The Rev. E. Wolff was taken to the Emmanuel hospital in Portland for medical treatment and observation. The Rev. A. A. Loewen of the West Salem academy will be the guest speaker at the Baptist church. Henry Voth,; sr., was summoned to the home of his brother, Peter Voth in Pallas, who had a stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tilgner were given a house warming party In their new j home. Each guest brought a can; of food minus the label. Mr. and Airs. Ed Janzen and Mr. and vMrt Ernest McCulley planned the various games of the evening and those on the refresh ment committee were Mr. and Mrs. WATCH COLLECTOR Steven J.' Avyaa (above), of 1 Pasadena, CaL, who collects an tique watches as a hobby, winds ap old English diamond-studded watch made in Liverpool. Amity Singers Win Awards Statesman News Service Lebanon The Rev. Kenneth L. Alkio, Lebanon navy man, was recently graduated from the avia tion electronics technicians school at Memphis, Tenn. N Eola The Eola Willing Work ers club met with Mrs. E. H. Mc Nall for an anniversary party. The afternoon was spent playing bin go and refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be May 2 with Mrs. Guy Vaughn with Mrs. Coopar as hostess.; Eola The Oak Grove Gar deners club will meet with Mrs. R. W. Hogg at Eola Tuesday, Ap ril 11, at 2 p. m. Members are asked to bring flower arrange ments and guests. Labish Center The Labish Center Community club will spon sor a three - act comedy, "It Looks Like Rain," which will be present ed at the school Friday, April 14, at a p. m. by tn tsrooKs farmers union. t : Macleay The Macleay grange Home Economics club will meet at the hall Wednesday, April 12, for its regular business session. : Willamina The Firemen's auxiliary will meet Tuesday night. April 11, at the social rooms of the fire hall. Edna Kauble and Peg Lash are on the refreshment committee. meet witn Mrs. Marion Miner on Wednesday, April 12. instead of with Mrs. Myra Fischer of Salem I as scheduled. Mrs. Ernest Speed will be the leader for the after noon with the topic being "White I Elephant Mixup." j Idanha Idanha city council! met Tuesday night with all mem bers present It was voted to hold I their meetings the second Tues day of the month hereafteri i Donald The Donald home ex tension unit will meet Tuesday, April 11, at 10:30 a. m. at! the home of Mrs. A. H. Rehm. The subject for demonstration is Oven meals and will be presented: byl the project leaders. j j Hayesville Hayesville exten sion unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Marvin H. Stuhr Wednesday, April 12, at 1:30 p. m. Miss Elea nor Trindle will present a demon stration on "Frozen Foods."! ! Statesman News Service AMITY Amity high school sent two entries to the solo and ensemble regional contest held at Beaverton by the Oregon Music Education association Saturday. One entry was Irene Shandy, soprano, who is a junior in high school. She sang "Winter Lullaby' and was given A-II rating, which is defined as excellent The other entry was the girls' sextet which is composed of Irene Shandy, Ruth Davis, Elaine Neely, Erdene Web ster, Janice Robertson and Re becca Wood. They sang "Bless this house" and "Dedication," placing near the top. The other schools ratings were: Taft I. Amity II, Dayton II, As toria II, Willamette III, Newberg III, Rainier III, Vernonia IV, and Clatskanie V. Joe M. Barr, music director for Amity schools, accom panied the girls. Gordon Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Classen. Special Hearing Clinic Hotel Senator Sal ecu Or. Moa April 17, 1950 Aak lor Mr. W. H. Millar Silverton Because of the ho liday season, the Parent - Teach er association meeting to have been held Thursday night was postponed to next Thursday nighlt, Mrs. Craig Clark, presi dent; announced. Election of of ficers will be a feature of the evening. Liberty The Red Hills grange will meet Tuesday, April 11, at 7:30 for a covered - dish dinner at the grange hall on Liberty road. Business meeting will follow at 8:00 p.m. Idanha Becky, small daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stoll, underwent a tonsilectomy at the Salem Memorial hospital Wednes day morning. She returned home Thursday noon. Union Hill The Union Hill Grange Home Economics club will Middle Grovel Dairy Group Holds Meeting statesman ivews service i MIDDLE GROVE Edwin Stahl was host to the 4-H dairy club. Milkers of Tomorrow,! Mon dav night, with leader Donald Basjsett, five members and guests, Mri Paul Basset t, Mrs. Eric Stahl and Miss Magdalene Stahl attend ing! Edwin gave a report on Bangs disease. ! Central Howell Home Extension unit was entertained Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Emory Goode of this district. Assisting were! Mrs George Plane. Mrs. Lee Dow and Mr. W. H. Scharf. Officers for the conjing year are Mrs. Clarence Simmons, president; Mrs. i Lewis" Patterson, vice-president; Mrs. E. S. Alt secretary. ! This group will make part of the corsages to be used at the Homemakers festival May 13, and Mrs. John Schafer, Mrs.! Wilbur Wilson and Mrs. John Anglin will make corsages for the installation of jofficers to be held at the next meeting on May 2. I Mrs. Florence Wright left Sat urday for a extended visit; with her son Lowell of Aberdeen, Wash. ' r - V V - t THIS HARD-OM4IARINO MAN IS WEARING A NEW INVENTION. HI NOW HEARS AGAIN. 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