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New Summer
Courses Set
At Monmouth
I MONMOUTH In responsi to
i demand for short. Intensive coura
i s. Oregon College of Education
i will offer a series of five work
3 ihops in the 1950 summer session,
Dr. Louis Kaplan, director of the
H summer session, announced today.
A Ftom June 19 to July 17, three
j workshops will be in session; two
'ion the OCE campus and on In
I ; Europe.
" Evelyn Hudson, of the depart
ment of hither education staff,
: will conduct a workshop In physi-
sal education on the campus.
Miss Mary Fullington, supervis-
: or of arts in the Seattle public
: schools, will direct a workshop In
an.
Assistant Professor Charles
; Noxon will lead a workshop group
; In Geography on a tour of Europe.
Jndudinf England, Scotland,
France, Italy, Switzerland and
other European countries. The tour
, will begin about June 12. and stu
dents will return to Oregon about
days later. !
Fronf July 17 to August 11, two
workshops ' will be offered. Dr.
, C DeWitt Boney, Rutgers univer
sity professor.' of education, will
lead a group in Language Arts. Dr.
Boney is an outstanding authority
in the area of reading and has
done extensive work for the Am
erican Association for Childhood
education. The emphasis will be
on the development approach to
reading. ':'-.-.--
Kenneth Wanless, science speci
alist in the Detroit, Mich, school
system, will repeat his workshop
in elementary science. Offered
last summer, this course aroused
an intense demand for another one
mis year.
Armored can were in use bj
ttie marine corps as far back as
iSlS and those deadly types At
tained speeds as great as 00 miles
tr hour.
Rifle Squad Formed
In Liberty District
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LIBERTY The rifle corps
sponsored by the Liberty Com
munity dub met Tuesday night
at the Liberty store.;
Clyde Brummell of the Mafine
Corps league will have charge of
the group, which is open to both
boys and girls.
Officers for the group were
elected with president, Jack
Wlrtn, secretary, Fred Plenge,
and range officer, Milbre Sipe.
Investigators, Larry Doyle, Louis
Kurth and Larry Sipe. It was de
cided that the club would meet
every other Tuesday, and the
next meeting will be May 2.
New BuUdings
Being Erected,
East Salem
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Church Women
Have Breakfast
At Jefferson
ItoUnua News Barrtco
JEFFERSON The Women's
Missionary society of the Chris
tian church held their annual
breakfast with women from Leb
anon, Scio and Albany as guests.
Forty women were in attendance.
Mrs. Gilbert Looney led the de
votional period and preceding the
devotions, Mrs. Homer Bell and
Mrs. George Richardson sang: j
duet. "Great Is Thy Faithfulness.
The speaker, Lynnton El well,
minister at Lebanon Christian
church, gave a challenging mess
age on "Lead Out, but Not In."
The tables were decorated with
centerpieces of primroses, cherry
blossoms and other spring flow
ers. Japanese umbrellas and lan
terns were also used to enhance
the tables' decor.
' EAST SALEM New business
firms are taking over the vacant
building lots In all East Salem
communities. The fourth vacant
corner at Park avenue and Gar
den road now has a new building
under construction.
First there was the large Park
N Market and cold storage lock
er building, the Assembly of God
church which has now a new Sun f
day school building under con
struction, the Richfield gasoline
station, and last, the new furni
ture store building for the Mau-rer-Bogardus
company.
This new building Is on the
southwest corner of Garden road
and Park ave.. Just a short dis
tance from the present city limits.
The new building will be one
story of concrete construction and
modern in styling. It will have over
9,000 square feet of floor space
and is being placed so there will
be black top auto parking strip
around the corner for j at least SO
cars. The store will carry a com
plete line of home furnishings.
The contractor is R. D. Bright and
the construction Is by the Cecil
Lant company.
On Garden road to the east of
the church parking lota is a new
display lot opened the past week
by the Gibson Tractor Sales ser
vice.
At S3S5 Garden road a bakery
firm of Portland has taken .over
the house as a distribution center.
East Salem will soon have an
other gasoline station. This one is
on the southeast corner of Lan
caster drive and Sunnyview ave.
It is being built by Louis Lorenz
who bought the lot about two
years ago.
SX1YICES TO 8TAET
UNIONVALE The Rev. W.
C Graves of Portland will begin
a week's series of meetings at the
Unionvale Evangelical United
Brethren church Sunday. Services
will be held nightly during the
week with the exception of Sat
urday.
Euclid chapter, OES, held their
regular meeting Tuesday night
Guests ' and members ' escorted
and introduced were Rex Hart
ley, past grand patron; Mrs. Belle
Bloom, worthy matron, and Vince
Hurley, worthy patron from Al
bany; Ronald Gilson, worthy, pa-
tron from Lebanon. Refreshments
followed the meeting.
Mrs. Edna Reeves returned
home Sunday morning from visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. George
Potts, Jr and family in Jordan
Valley.
Crews Finish
Census Count
At Mt. Angel
Nwa 8rvteo
MT. ANGEL Felix Schultz,
census crew chief for this district.
stated that the city census was
completed this week but that the
official count would not be re
leased until verified by the Salem
district office.
The enumerators were Mrs.
Joseph L. Wachter and Mrs. Eve
lyn Weeks. Schultz stated that
the census 'in general was pro
gressing ahead of schedule and
that the farm districts were do
ing especially well in cooperating
with the agricultural survey.
The new officers of the local
Rod and Gun club are John
Gaffke, president; Ernest Crow
der, vice-president; and Maurice
Hammer, secretary-treasurer. The
ML Angel club has been instru
mental in having legal size trou
released in Abio.ua and Butte
creek this year and also In hav
ing the trout season opened two
weeks earlier In this area. !
The annual music recital for
the grade school of Mt Angel
academy will be held in the acad
emy auditorium Sunday, April 23,
beginning at 2 pan. The grade
school orchestra will play ; two
numbers.
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