The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1950, Page 12, Image 12

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PoEi County Fair Will Open
Gates Thursday at Monmouth
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MONMOUTH The 31st Polk county fair will start here Thursday
and plans are shaping uo for three big days and nights of entertain
ment. Entrance is freeto everyone at all times, j . q.-
- -An exceptionally fine 4-H club exhibit is in the offing, according
to Stanley Fanscher, who heads the 4-H livestock and crop' clubs,
and Elsie Marco, nome economics
Lead. v: ::
Night . programs, which were
considered a success last year, will
be repeated. Thursday night's en
tertainment will be provided by
the county 4-H clubs. - Friday
night's show will be presented by
the Farm Bureau. ;
- The Boy Scouts of Polk county
will furnish a program Saturday
afternoon, and Saturday night all
three groups will; furnish talent
lor the final program.
All county 4-H leaders will as
sist with entries and arrangements
of 4-H home economics and ag
ricultural exhibits, contests and
demonstrations. "
Chairmen Listed
Mrs. George Van Saten, Rick
reall, is general chairman in the
4-H home economics division; Mrs.
Faye Gilson, Perrydale, Mrs. W.
C Kester, Rickreall; Mrs. J. D.
McCoy, Independence, and Mrs.
C O. Allen, Bridgeport, will form
committee in charge of sewing
exhibits; Mrs. Jack Wells, Pedee,
will assist with cooking exhibits.
Mrs. Clarence Schukar, Willamina,
Mrs. L. C. Lynch, Bethel, and Mrs.
YFIlma Young, Monmouth, have
charge of health-poster exhibits.
.Clarence Schukar, Willamina, is
general chairman for agricultural
exhibits in 4-H division. " O. S.
Jantzen, Salt Creek, directs beef
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Sheers .
All Perfects
New Fall Shades
Hosiery Department Main Floor
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Sizes 4 to 16
1.49 Value
exhibits; and Ray Hobson, Amity,
dairy exhibits. J. S. Forrest, Grand
Ronde, directs forestry exhibits;
Mrs. Edward SchlegeV Lincoln,
has charge of garden exhibits;
Matt Bronc, Suver, directs rabbit
and poultry exhibits; Clarence
Schukar, has saddle horse exhibits;
Gilbert Iioy, Buena Vista, sheep;
Dewey. Cummins, Pedee, and W.
S. Tilgner,- Guthrie, swine. Other
exhibit directors include S. B.
Holt, RickrealL woodworking; and
Clarence Thomas, Dallas, tractor
maintenance.
Josiah Wills, fair board sec
retary, announces these space res
ervations; Perrydale Future Far
mers of America; Independence
FFA; Home Extension Service;
Bridgeport Farmers' Union local;
ML Piskah Farmers' Union local;
Pioneer Community club; 4-H
clubs; WCTU; Buena Vista local;
Rickreall Grange; Monmouth
Grange; Buell Grange; Luckia
mute Farmers': Union local; Mon
mouth Civic club; Spring 'Valley
Community club; Monmouth
Thimble club; Federated Women's
clubs of PolkJ and Polk county
health association.. . ' '-
Turner Robert Mitchell left
Friday fro Burns to hunt antelope.
Roy Van Ottingham of Salem went
with him. .
Boy's Plaid
bitrts
now
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Registration,
Faculty at
Silverton Told
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SILVERTON - Registration of
high school, junior high and grade
students is to start here at 9 a. m.
Thursday, September 7, with
classes to begin the following
Monday, it was announced Thurs
day. , " I .- '
Open faculty meetings and
teachers in-service training are
scheduled for September 5 and 6.
; Faculty appointments in the
three ' schools - for the 1950-51
school year -include:
Senior high school Howard
George, principal, Murl Anderson,
Milton Baum, Noma Chadwick,
Philip Oites, Juston Dyrud, Merle
Frizzell, William Gates, Keith Hy
ins, Leonard Hudson, Jeanne
Kaufman, Elizabeth Kleinsorge,
John - Medcalf, Robert E. Miller,
Lillian Peterson, Lela QuintalL
Irene RoubaL Dorothea Scarth ana
Estelle VanCleave.
Junior high school Principal
Cordell Woodall, Frances Brandt,
Marguerette Hallack, Charles Mc
Natt, Helvie Silver, Violet Wood
all. . - - ' -
Eugene Field grade school
Principal M. B. Ford, Marie Brye,
Florence Cramer, Esther Erick-
son, Mabel Foss, Francis Giroux,
Bessie Greggerson, Clara Hanson,
Genevieve Hug, Josephine Jarna-
gin, Olga Johnson, Carleene King,
Minnie Mascher, Nan McNatt,
Hannah Olson, . Edith Ross, Ethel
TorresdalL Mabelle Towe and Nel
lie Watterson. - ;W; - ;
Bean Pickers Feted at
Picnic at Season's End
Statesman News ferric -
WEST STAYTON Mr. and
Mrs. Harold White and Arthur
Wall entertained their bean pick
ers at a picnic at Stayton park
Saturday afternoon. The event
marked the end of picking in the
White yards.
; About 50 boys and girls from
Salem attended. Their leader was
Mrs. Lucile Germain of Salem,
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Eioachod, Extra
' Urge, Perfect
Yardage Department Main Floor
Dob Staclc
Spoc S En 5 d "E s
Clastic Waist Button or zipper opening i
New Fall Colors
Reg. 4.93
Leg Caught
BOSTON, Aug. 20 Despite the pain from his gashed leg Anxelo VoceL
54-year-old janitor la a Boston building, stoically waits while
rescuers saw through flooring of an elevator in which he was
trapped. A priest (left) kneels to comfort Voce! who remained
: conscious through the hour and one half ordeaL Surgeons at
Massachusetts General Hospital
Jured leg, (AP Wirephoto to The
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Obituaries
Dwayne F. Oster !
SILVERTON Private services
were held Saturday at Miller cem
etery, the Rev. Arthur Charles
Squares
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PAY CHZCCS GLADLY CASKID
By Elevator
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said they hoped to save the In
Statesman).
Bates officiatiag for Dwayne
Frank Oster, two-day old baby
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Oster
who died at the Silverton hospital
Friday. The Rev. Arthur Charles
Bates officiated. Besides the par
ents, a brother, Dennie Harlan
Oster, and grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Sams . and Mr. , and
Mrs. Frank Oster of Independence
survive. . . J
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Plllov; Cases
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Yardage Department Main Floor
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Sizes Small,
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3.49 Valwo
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Mrs. Dahl Reports on
Missionary Convention
SILVERTON Mrs. Arthur
Dahl, who attended the general
Women's Missionary Federation
convention in Minneapolis, report
ed on the meeting Thursday night
at the Immanuel WMF,- held at
Immanuel Parrish house. ,
Mrs. John Overlund, presided
and lead in devotions. Mrs. Oscar
Johnson presented the Biblical
topic for -the evening and Mrs,
Clarence Halvorson spoke of the
church's work in Zululand. , -
Announcement was made of the
circuit convention to be held in
Prinevllle, October 3, and of . the
next meeting of the WMF on Sep
tember 21. . 'I - '
Hostesses were Mrs.- Kenneth
Henjum, Mrs. Tom Lynch. Mrs.
Elmer Johnson and Mrs. Ed Zitze
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State Horseshoe Meet
Dated at Canby Soon
The Oregon State Championship
tournament, listing $400 in cash
prizes, is to be held at the Clacka
mas County Fair grounds in Can
by August 30-31, Septembebr 1-2.
Trophies and other prizes will go
to various winners, along with
cash awards. -
For complete information on the
tourney, it is suggested by officials
that either Charles Chapelle, 7018
N. Greenwich, Portland, or Dewey
Wright, 2134 SE 32nd Ave, Port
land, be contacted.
Governor Visits Amity
Statesman News Service
AMITY Gov. and Mrs. Doug
las McKay visited Amity Thursday
morning.
Phil Meeker escorted the gov
ernor about town to greet friends
while Mrs. . Meeker entertained
Mrs. McKay at the Meeker home.
She was accompanying her hus
band on a tour of Yamhill county
towns. :. '
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hoyt have been spending the pastl
week- at their newly acquired
cabin near Bend.
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SUtesnuu Newi Service
Turner Harold Stanley has en
listed in the marines. He was sent
to San Diego, Calif , to train.
Brush College Mrs. Stina
Schindler was taken to Salem
Memorial hospital for observation
Saturday. Attendants reported she
was 'getting along fine" Sunday
afternoon.
Jefferson Two families who
formerly lived here were - back
visiting Friday. They were Mr.
and Mrs. Reed Thacker, Pocatello,
Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McK.ee of Waldport.
Amity . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Shields who live south of Amity
have purchased the Roy Stockton
farm near Sheridan and expect to
move in September. Mrs. Stock
ton may move to Amity.
- Jefferson Mr. A. J. Hoag and
Mrs. Addie Nichols of Springfield
arrived Thursday to visit Mrs. J.
W. Vaughn who is ill. The women
are sisters.
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Silverton A. E. Janz was taken
to Silverton hospital Sunday' for
observation. His condition was. not
considered serious. He was quite
ill a Tear ago but had been im
proving.
Jefferson A grass fire on a lot
adjoining the J. S. McGUl proper
ty on Marion road at the north
city limits agnited the McGill
house Friday afternoon but little
damage was reported. The McGills
were away from home when the
fire started.
HOME-EC CLUB MEETS
i NORTH HOWELL Plans for
canning fruit and vegetables for
the Children's Farm Home at Cor
vallis were made at the Home Ec
onomics cltfb meeting at the home
of Mrs. A. B. Wiesner Thursday.
Mrs. Wayne Strachan : and Mrs.
K. D. Coomler will be in charge of
the September Grange and Home
Economics club meeting.
EDish Cloths
large Size,
15c Value
now
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School Girl's Special
. Urns
Cotton and Satin Whito and Roso
Sizes 32 to 40
Valves to 1.00
SHOP IN AIR COOITIOKZD CO'AFOTT
Polk Cattle Club 7ill
Award Trophy, Prizes
y States ma Mews Service
BUENA VISTA Tho Polk
county Jersey Cattle - club will
award a trophy and prizes to pro
mote interest 1 in 4-H and FFA
work in the county, it was decid- "
ed lit Thursday's meeting at the
Farrel Rust home.
A - permanent trophy will bo
awarded to the youngster own
ing the cow with the highest but- ,
tcrfat test; second and third prizes .i
also will be offered. ,
GUESTS AT SILVERTON
SILVERTON Mrs. Hattle Rap.
ers of Finlayson, Minn., and Mrs.
Ruben Gustafson of Duinth are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mey
er- at 321 film st. Mrs. Kogers,
who is the mother of Mrs. Gustaf
son and Mrs. Mever. will mend
the winter here at her daughter's
home. Mrs. . Gustafson plans to
return home during the week. She
was . soloist at Trinity Lutheran
church Sunday mornin?. accom
panied by Mrs. J. A. Luthro. -
Turner Mr. and Mnt TA Var.
rell have departed for Butler, IncL,
wnere ne wiu attend scnooi.
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