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t T&r 'Statowaqk' Sclm. Orqon. Sohirday, April 22. WO CHURCH NEWS Wfcst Salem Plans Annual Meeting, rnmmiinStv dl airs' Vaaaaaaa-T Dr. Roy A. Fedje, Salem district superintendent, will give the ser mon Sunday morning at West Sa lem Methodist church. The service will be followed by no-host dinner and the quarterly church conference, conducted by the ! superintendent, according to the Rev. O. Leonard Jones, pastor. At 8 pjn. the church Young Adult group is sponsoring a sing ing session for the community, led by Ernest Jacobsen and a quartet from Dallas Methodist churcn. Dean Rose to Speak At! First Nazarene Dr. Delbert Ft. Rose, dean of Western School of Evangelical Re ligion, will nreach at both ser vices Sunday at First Church of the Nazarene. Prof. Ronald J. Lush will be in charge of music. The Rev. Orville W. Jenkins, pastor, is touring the Northern California district in the interest of young people s work. FRIENDS HERE SUNDAY Sneaker at the Willamette Val leyj monthly meeting of Friends Sunday at Salem iwuv ww o the Rev. Hideo Hashimoto, in structor in religion at Lewis and Clark college, Portland, i : AT TEMPLE YOUTH MEET The Rev. Gordon Kampfer, pas tor i of the fast-growing Assembly of God in Eugene, will speax sun dav evening at Evangelistic Tern pie here. It will be a special youth service. Turner" Gty Council Adopts Fast Time , TURNER At the recent city council meeting it was voted to go on davjight saving time April . 90. W. B. Pearson, city street com missioner, gave his street improve ment report for repair and main taining needed street improve ments. -The plan is now before the state highway commission for approval. , The council accepted the-plan of Albert Jensen in giving him permission to pave around his new service station. i THE VALLEY NEWS' COLUMNS From The Oregon Statesman's Valley Correspondents "Little Women" for Silverton Performance (3 IIIWIIII I ... II I IIIIIMIIIMO Ill .....1-;,:ft-t Amitv RebekalilDalla8 ToP9 Red T J T71,..o Cross Drive Quota New Officers StatiauH Newt ferric UttUBAB Ktwt terrke DALLAS The city's Red Cross goal was reached and surpassed this week. Mrs. Liliiam Bilyeu, executive secretary of the Folic amttv Mn Tins Wood was county chapter, announced, hostess for the Three Links dub The xisoo goal has been reacn- of Industry Rebekah lodee. Wed- ed and the amount turned in pusn- nnHiv ricrht at hrr home. Wltn cu iu ioio.o Mrs. Elona Wood presiding. Mrs. Bilyeu says the county OffWr Verted were Mrs. Cor- wtai is at aDout tne nail way A MorHson. nresident: Mrs. Rose Point of the quota, but many work- Wood, vice-nresident: Mrs. Elona I e nave not yei lurneu in ineir Wood, secretary and Hazle Gibbs coUections. reelected treasurer. Plans were made for club members to enter- 7,-. I1 1 -.1- tain their husbands with a chick- TT Ulilctll VIUJJ en dinner and games on May 24. Eleven members were present. The Amity Rural Fire depart ment was called to Hopewell Wednesday morning to control a fire in a dwelling which belonged to Ed Loop. The Yamhill County Federation of Women's clubs will meet in Speaker Hears At Hubbard Statesman Newi Service HUBBARD Ivan Houser of their annual session April 27 at Colonial Potteries, Aurora, was at First Methodist church in Mc- speaker of the evening Mpnday Minnville. n for the Hubbard Parent - Teacher Registration is at 9 aon., with the association. He compared modern opening session scheduled at 9:30 art with older methods and cited ajn. Mrs. L. R. Alderman will be examples. He gave a short outline the presiding officer. Election of of the technicalities of pottery officers Will also be held. and displayed some of his work. Guest speaker for the morning The Droeram was onpnpd with session will be Mrs. Harry Dil- musical numbers nlaved bv Rus- lon and Dr. Jonas Jonasson of sell Colgan, Geraldine Zehner and Linfield college the afternoon Marjorie Jeskey, piano pupils of Dallas Legion Sponsors Boy Scout Auction SUteHBAB Kewt Scrvte DALLAS The American Le gion is sponsoring an auction May 12 for the benefit of Boy Scouts going to the world jamboree at Valley Forge, Penn.,' in June. The Scouts are to begin to can vass the town soon for donated articles to. be used at the auction. A professional auctioneer will call the sale and the articles will go to the highest bidder. Clothing not sold will be turned over to chari ty. Pets and animals will not be put on the auction block. It is believed that Dallas has one of the largest delegations go ing to the jamboree for a city of similar size. Troops 26, 39, 24 and senior troop 24 will be represented. Auction committee' members are Bill Affolter, chairman. Ken Ja cobson. Bob Dal ton, Bob Woods. Stan Fancher, Gordon Kunke and Ken Shetterly. ' speaker. Catholic Order Sets Delegates At Mt. Angel Mrs. Levi Miller. New officers were elected. Mrs. Albert Barendse replaces Mrs. B. H. Miller as president. Harold Colgan was elected first vice pre sident; Mrs. I John Strawn, second vice president; Mrs. B. W. Jeskey, secretary; Mrs. William Lord, treasurer, and Mrs. Willis Berk ey, historian. They will be in stalled at the May 15 meeting. Mrs. Barendse and Mr. Colgan were elected representatives to cirvmrnv Juniors and soDhomoret of Silverton high school will enact Louisa M. Olcntt'i Tittle Women" at the school gymnasium, April 27-28. Playing the part of the five sisters who are the "little women" are. as pictured here, standing, Mary Ann Woodard. Seated from left to right, Laura Sturges. Lontoe Smith, Melba Norton and Janice Soderqulst. ' ) VFW Sponsors Essay Contest At Willamina fUtttmaa Newt Servlct WILLAMINA -Peace With Honor, For America," is ths title of the essay contest put on this year by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, in the Sheridan and Wil lamina high schools. The yearly contest featured prizes this year I SATURDAY'S BROADCASTS ..''' Pacific Standard Time Kilocycles: KSLM 1J90, KOCO 1490, KOIN 979, KGW 629, KEX 1199 of $10 for first prize, $2.50 for second prize, and honorable men tion for third prize. Mrs. H. A. Parrett, member of the VFW read ing committee, presented the awards to the Willamina high school students Thursday at an assembly at school. First prize went to Pat Whitfield, second to Forrest Gist, and third to Mavis Pearson. Sheridan high school students were awarded their prizes Thurs day morning, April 20, by Mrs. Parrett. and they were: First Cy rus Eugene Blair, second to Wil bur Shenk and third to Jerry Holdgrafer. These winners have been sent in to the state contest, and the winners in the state contest will be sent in to the national contest. ( FM: Megacycles KOIN 101.1; KGW 100.3; KEX 92.3 (Editors ot: The Statesman pukUsht la good faith tha programs and ttaaoa aa provided hjr tho radio tUtlona, hut became ofrUmea programs aro hanged without aotllcaUou. Uli newspaper cannot ho responsible for tho accuracy herein). . HOUR 99:90 00:15 99:39 99:45 6 KSLM Nows Timekeeper (March Time iNews KOCO t (West. Melodies West. Melodies KOIN News i IKOIN Klock (KOIN Klock KOIN Klock KGW Hodge Podge 1 Hodge Podge Ifcbdge Podgo i Hodge Podge KIX Dawnbeat Dawnbeat Dawnbcat Oawnbeat Mrs. Mary Hendrickson won sweepstakes prize for her flower arrangement Friday at the Mc Minnville Garden club flower show, which was held At the Methodist church in McMinnville. The Willamina Civic club Garden club won third prize for a minia ture garden scene made on a card table. Mrs. Beulah Parrett won three blue ribbons on three varie ties of daffodils which she dis played at the show. 7 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Hemingway Tex flitter KOIN Klock Hear Thia Roundup Boys Break Gang IRise & Shine ITop Trades News ITropicana I Ex. Service News News Cons News Hear This News I Sam Hayes Bob Carred Top O' Morn Coffee Time 8 KSLM Barg. Counter (Melodies KOCO Music Room ! Music Room KOIN News (Let's Pretend KGW rred Waring IFred Waring KEX Hits Hits IKaven of Rest 'Haven Rest I Proudly Hail IProudly Hail Uunior Miss (Junior Miss tXd McConnell I Ed. McConnou Home Demo Musical 9 KSLM KOCO KOIN i KGW KEX - N W. Newt Sctenco Theatre Mary Taylor Musical tBing Sings I Je tense (Theatre I Mary Taylor Musical i Pastor Call I Radio Kids (Grand Central P. Cavanaugh Toyland I Dick Havmea I Radio Kida Grand Central News Toyland 10 KSLM News KOCO C. Colbert -KOIN . Stars Hlyd. 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Opers: :4 News sad Woe then Election Held At Mill City Statesman Naws Service MILL CITY The Mill City Women's club met Tuesday night at the Presbyterian church recrea tion room, with Mrs.Jee Ross pre siding at the business meeting. Officers for the ensuing year were elected with Mrs. Chester Lyon elected president; Mrs. Vin cent Palmer, first vice-president; Daisy Geddess, second vice-president; Mrs. La Von Kriever, secre tary, and Daisy Henricson, trea surer. speaker or tne evening was H. D. Miller, case worker from the Woodbum Boys school. Re freshments were served by Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, Mrs. Albert Millsap, Mrs. Lawrence Walworth and Mrs. C. Lyon. Elton Gregory, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gregory, is confined in his home with rheu matic fever. He became 111 last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Carina of Mehama have purchased a home in Mill City from M. G. Rambo. The Rambo's recently moved in to their new home on adjacent property. Carlile is employed at the Detroit dam. I, baraen trroup Has Program At Marquam i Statesman News Service MARQUAM The Brookside Garden club met at the home of Mrs. Orla Buxton Tuesday for uncheonland program. After the business session Mrs. Donald W. Turnham presented slides on the wild flowers of the state followed with scenes of the Columbia river, Ihway to Pendleton, Emigant Hill, IdaHo Falls, Yellowstone Na tional park. Glacier National park. Spokane parks, Yosemite National park, wild flowers in these parks and many prize winning flower arrangements. Attending were Mrs. Otto Wilk owekie, Nettie Taylor, Rova Com er, Pearl Simpson, Emma Block Mabel Kquery Senia Heno, Mat- tie Flatt, Hilza Koryula, Christine ThronsonJ Bertha Wood, Helen Scott, Clara Stribich, Ruby Dun ton, Myrtle Lay, Hilda Lay Tessa McPhersoh, Orla Buxton, Iola Buxton, Lois Wallace, Velma Craw ford. District Methodist Superintend ent Dr. Oliver Gill will be at the church here May 7. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Rice i are preparing! to build a new home as soon as they raze the old building as they have already moved into the workshop for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen, sr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Burutie moved Thursday to West port to their new home. Mr. Jen sen and Mr. Bunkie will be affi liated with an oil company there. The WSCS ladles met Wednes day at the community hall for their quilting program and .the committee) decided to hold their silver tea April 27 at the hall. The Cedardale Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Mary Schmits. Attending; were Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman, j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mil ler Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells, Mr. and Mrs. William Schmits, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Austin. First prizes went to Mrs. Velma Crawford and Eldon Austin. Valley Obituaries GEAKGE w. willekt ALBANY George W. WiUert 79, died at his home in East Al bany April 19 as the result of a stroke. Funeral services will be held from the Fisher Funeral home at 1:30 pjn. Saturday April zz. Tne Rev. James w. Neely. pas tor ox the Baptist church, assisted by the Rev. Gordon Jaffa of the Evangelical United Brethern church, will officiate. Burial will be in Willamette Memorial park. WiUert was born in Neosha, Mo June 11, 1870. In 1863 he moved to Oklahoma, and while living in that state married Minnie A. Liles on May 18, 1898. In 1909 they cam to Oregon, and with the ex ception of a few years In Washing too and California, have lived in this state since. Willert was re tired carpenter. Surviving are tha widow and thre children, Mrs. Grace) May Wallace of Waldport, Mrs, Gladys Nadln McCallum of Eugene, and August L Willert of Lake Grove. A sister, Mrs. Cora Klavom of Mancos. Colo, five grandchildren and tea great grandchildren also Statesman News Service MT. ANGEL Anno Frarnrt state publicity chairman for the the .PTA convention in Portland catnoiic Daughters of America. Apru ZD 811(1 ' wun mrs announced tnat Diana are brine "i"1" "u virs. x. n.. car COmmeiea ror th lath h nn ol wu as nueruaies. state convention to be held in The 'ourtn grade room won the Pendleton April 29 and 30 with attendance banner and will re reeistration Saturdav mnmino t ceive a gift from the PTA for re- a. m. in the Vert Memorial v"1 in oanner me greatest building. number of times during the year. Mrs. Rose Bell, state resent will Ane way and means committee preside at the business sessions. rePrted a total of $56.81 taken in Other state officers who will at- on. pro,ectl ! during year- Ap tend are Mrs. Mildred Smith via- poimea on ine auaitmg commit math Falls, state vice regent Mrs tee were Mr8 J J- Van Lieu and Hazel Holboke, Salem, state sec- Mr5 J' H. Redden. Membership retary; Miss Helen Walsh, Port- commiuee report ea a xotai or 93 land, state treasurer; and Mrs. member this year as .compared uianssa Trembly, state monitor. W1U1 1UU iasi year State chairmen include Mrs Helen White, juniors; Mrs. Jean 1ifis4ril Pss,r-rs Sander, Tillamook, convert league; lTllQuie VFrOVC airs, uiare Hrarwn Kaiam i uW&rS' Church Group . : 1 x Makes Plans Statesman News Service MIDDLE GROVE Mrs. Harry Tri-Extehsidn Unit Planning For Festival Statesman News Service LIBERTY - SALEM HEIGHTS- PROSPECT Twenty - eight persons attended the tri-exten sion unit Thursday at Salem Heights hall. The club voted on the program projects for the coming year, and the nominating committee report ed. Elected to chairman was Mrs. Lyle Bayne; vice chairman, Mrs. William Gardner; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Louis Kurth. It was announced the Homemakers fes tival will be held May 6-13 at the Salem armory. A baby sitter tended the pre-school children. Eleanor Trindle, Marion county home demonstration agent, pre sented the project, "Pre-cooked Foods for the Locker. Mrs. Elsie Overgard of the Prospect area, spoke on Denmark. She has been in the United States since 1912. Yvonne PodI Hottest , To Girl Scout Troop taiesman ioews service LIBERTY Yvonn Pool was hostess to the Girl Scout troop li ai ner nome Tuesday. xne group received their scout pictures, and presented sample of their cooking. Entertainment was outdoor games. Mrs. Robert Morrow, leader, at tended the beauty convention in Seattle, but will meet with ths troop next week. High School Elects Officers At Mill City Statesman News Service MILL CITY Elected and sworn in as student body presi dent for the coming year, 1950 1951, is Sue Mikklesen, a Junior. She was running against Marlen Verbeck, also a junior. Others elected were Pat West, vice president: Wanda Vander. meer, treasurer; and Dolores Poole, secretary. Alona Daly was elected over Dorthy Downer and rat Davidson for advertising man ager, while Lela Kelly defeated Bob Shelton for editor. LeRoy Podrabsky, the only boy to re ceive an office, defeated Arlen Kuhlman for sergeant - at - arms. Ernest Podrabsky, president, pre sided at the election. Eugene, educational; Mrs. Myrtle Mamne, Lebanon, welfare. District deputies to be present are Mrs. Margaret DiPaolo. Eu gene; Mrs. Henrietta Kaiser and Mrs. Mary L. LeDoux. both Mt. Angel; Mrs. Maude Rocque, Sa- Phillips was hostess this week to lem; ana out. wellie Serres, Ore- the Woman's Society of World gun njr. service. Jtaeven members were Keports of the 21 courts In Ore- present for the first meeting of the gon will be given by the resnec- new year. Devotions were led bv tive grand regents at Saturday's Mrs. Harvey Page, and Mrs. W. business sessions, and the banquet, H. Scharf completed the study In slated for Saturday night, will be Gregory's ''Stewardship Key to given in the Veterans of Foreign Christian Living." The next meet' wars nan. iing wiu oe May zz at 7:so p.m. Sunday morning will be mark- at the home of Mrs. Harry Wilson. m by i mass celebrated bv the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips, ae state chaplain, the Rev. E. J. Mur- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest nane, during which the officials Thaller and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Js a . la" a a aeiegaies ana members will re- ravage, were recent wee ena vis ceive holy communion. ors at Nelscott, Election of officers will also be A special program will be given held on Sunday. Tours to Pnril- at the school Friday, April 21, at ton's points of interest will be ar- 8 P-m- followed by refreshments ranged if time permits. and a business meeting by the Associated Community club. WOMEN VOTE FUNDS Statesman News Service SILVERTON At a brief meet ing, of the Izaak Walton league auxiliary Monday night, the mem bership voted $18 to the Girl Mting wiH b KM at rh Valloy Farm Stcro, April 27th Thursday Evtning, 8 P. M. ' EVERYONE WELCOMI EXTENSION MEET TUESDAY PRATUM The Pratum-Mac leay Home Extension unit will meet Tuesday, April 25, at 10:30 am, at the home of Mrs. H. H Paget. Mrs. Albert Mader and Mrs. John Amort will demonstrate oven meals. Members and guests are asked to bring a lunch and provide their own table service. A miscellaneous sale will be held with the; proceeds to go to the Azalea house building fund. Elec tion of officers will be held. HUBBARD LODGE VISITS Statesman News Service HUBBARD Twenty - one members of Thalia Rebekah lodge visited Horn r.ebekah lodge Tuesday evening. Following an in teresting meeting, entertainment was provided in the form of whistling and a pantomime. Re freshments were served. Swegle PTA Holds Meeting Itatesnun News Servtcs SWEGLE New officers for the Scouts, approved a jurnmage sale Swegle Parent-Teachers associa- for September and voted to hold tion were elected at the school no-host dinner with members house Tuesday night of their families as guests on May They are Henry Martin, presi- 15- The dinner will be held at the den; J. C. Carpenter, vice presi- Knights of Pythias hall. Mrs. Alan dent; Mrs. r. D. Savin, secretary; unDDie presiaeQ m nm meeting. ana Mrs. caulde Harner, trea- -r ? surer. They will be installed at MRS. GERIG IN PORTLAND the May meetimr. with the new FRUITLAND Mrs. Nick P-TA year beginning in June. Gerig is in Portland with her Featured in a musical program mother, Mrs. Sara Dallmann, who were Lanny Dibbern, Dean Quam-lis in poor health. me. John Burroughs, and Tnad Stevens as a harmonica band. Other numbers on the musical program were cornet solos, Charles Jayne, and Ronald Roan; songs by sixth grade girls; piano solos by Beverly Hanson and Marilyn Barnes; songs by, fifth grade girls; the pledge, with Dorothy Vaughn as accompanist; The Blue Dan ube" by eight girls with Marilyn Barnes at the piano; instrumental selections, sixth grade girls, "The Marine Song March John Kelly and Charles Jayne; songs by sixth grade girls and "I Said it With My Pajamas" by three girls as a musical dialogue. Girls taking parts in the pro gram were Lucile Brewer, Pa tricia Swanson, Patricia Gotcholl, Carolyn Alsman, Dorothy Vaughn, Sandra Jones, Marilyn Barnes and Beverly Hanson. Hostesses for the social hour were Mrs. B. F. Reams, Mrs. John Zevemke, Mrs. Melvin La Due, Mrs. Boyd Wilkinson and Mrs. J. Mikha. on display the New Handcrafted 1951 F RAZE R TEAGUE MOTOR CO. SSS N. Liberty St., Salm, Or. Phsn 2-4173 feerybod is talking about S$f TODAY'S SPECIAL A BAXXS-S DOZEN (13) f SPUDNUT3 REG. 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