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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1950)
Statesman. Sodom. Oregon. WodnoodaT. 8opt 87. 1850 New Water Lines Installed at Dallas Little 'Garden Club to Liberty road for dessert lunch eon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Haw kins is assisting hostess. c Plans will be made regarding ' the club's chrysanthemum show. t he held November 4 and 5, and the committees will . be appointed. . Yearbooks will be handed out. mmf&OEY, MEWS 'COLUMNS Sold Sleeting Thursday lUtesoum Mews service SALEM HEIGHTS The Little i l .w .. 4 tf w w Garden club of Salem Heights will meet on Thursday, Sept 28, at the home of Mrs. Ed A. Carleton on IT v. H .5- from Tho.Oroflon Statesman's Valloy Correspondents - ; -t'JEJ fi -fS-:i'v7 W Vr"0 Mi - 4 -1 -4 it - ni- fiW'"1 DALLAS City water crews lower a section of the pipeline that Is being- Installed along Main street here. Work started early last week and completion Is expected some time next week. At the rlrht In the baekfToand la the Polk county courthouse. (Art Abel photo). Santiam Grange Event Draws Record Crowd: Mill City Wins Award - t By Mrs. Clyde Bressler LYONS j Hundreds of Santiam canyon residents were on hand Saturday for the Santiam Valley Grange's festival here. . The musical program featured the Stayton high school band led by Dwayne Burgess, and Cecil solos, - accompanied by Shirley Johnson'on the piano. Edward J. Bell of Stayton was master of ceremonies. Mrs. Cath erine Julian, the oldest woman present, was presented with a cas serole, and Edward Taylor, the oldest man, with a billfold. . A ' chicken and noodle dinner, big enough to feed an army, was old out by 8 pan. It was prepared by the home economic club headed by Mrs. Dallas FranklancL The Mill City Garden club walked off with the sweepstakes award in the floral division. - In the baking division, Mrs. Dal las Franklund took first with her white . cake . and ; biscuits. Mrs. Basl won the pie competition; Mrs. Albert Julian was first with her cooking; Mrs. May Patton bought the top bread and Mrs. Warren Hampton took first with her can dy. . ;. In the produce competition, Mrs. Hampton was first with her goat milk and .goat milk cheese. Mrs. Basl brought the prize butter and Airs. Lloyd Sletto the top eggs. Other results: -' e ' "A Canning Meat balls, aspara gus, beets, green beans, sweet pickles. Strawberry jam, blueberry jam, Mrs. Tony Moravec; cherries, Mrs. Alvin Garrison; prunes and honey, Mrs. May Patton; sauer kraut, pears and tomatoes, Mrs. Frank- Basl; dill pickles, Mrs. Steve Dark; blackberries, raspber ries and boysenberries, Mrs. Keith Phillips; chicken, deer and elk meat, John Lambrecht. Fruits Damson prunes, egg piums, date prunes and wine, grapes, Ed Taylor; concord grapes. white grapes and everbearing strawberries, , Mrs. Jack Teeters, baldwin, gravenstein, snowflake, gloria monday apples, petite and Italian prunes and . blueberries, Tony Moravec; Italian prunes, bartlett pears and king apples, Frank Basl; butter pears, seedling aeuaous apples, cuthburt raps berries, date prunes and Campbell Bassett played several ' accordion grapes, Albert Julian. . Vegetables Stock pumpkin, table carrots, Kentucky wonder beans, George Berry; Lima beans, sweet meat -squash, bonny best tomatoes, Tony Moravec; Hubbard squash, banana squash, pie pump kin, white spine cucumbers ' and Oregon- giant beans. Keith Phil lips; cherry tomatoes and summer squash, Warren Hampton; field corn, Lloyd Sletto; wheat, oats and bent grass seed, Frank Basl. Cecil Bassett and Melvin Peck tied for first place with their hob by displays. Wilson Stevens show ed the best farm booth and Bellin's gardens the top garden booth. City Officers From Silverton Inspect Plant SUteuua Ktwa linki SILVERTON Mayor Errol Ross, City Manager Robert . Bor land and other members of the city council, visited the water filter plan at Longview, Wash, Tues day. This plant was Just recently completed and the council wished to inspect it. Other plants for fil tration will also be viewed by the council prior to making plans for a proposed Silverton plant. Anew dam was recently voted at Silverton for the water supply and council members hope to have the filtration plant. In an over-all water improvement, put on a ballot in not a too far distant future. In the test vote held by the city prior to the dam election, cit izens expressed a desire for a fil tration plant as well as for the dam. "Good water and plenty of it Is one of the prime essentials for the progress of any city, Mayor Ross stated. In reference to the program. Salem Heigh ts New Families Buy Homes in Four Comers ! SUUtmiA News Service FOUR CORNERS Three fam ilies have moved to Four Corners In recent days. , Mr. and Mrs. Terrence O'Brien and children. Dennis and Sharon, have purchased the Harold Sho- berg residence, 142 N. ima ave. The O'Briens moved out ' om Sa lem where he Is employed by the Oregon Pulp and Papc mill. The 4HW-r'., ST Virgil Allen. , cubmaster. J Lyle called into service soon. Cubs Organize lUtesmaa Ne Service SALEM HEIGHTS The Cub pack of Salem Heights held the first meeting of the fall Friday evening at the community hall. Sixty Cubs registered and were assigned to dens. There will be eight dens this year, with Mrs. Or- ville Raymond being den mother for den 1, Mrs.. Ercel Meyers for den 2, Mrs. Paul Harvey for den 3, Mrs. Grace Miller for den 5, and Mrs. John Turner for den 6. Mothers are still needed for dens 4, 7 and 8. Anyone wishing to be a den mother was asked to contact Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher and children. Bill, Bobbie JeaivMark and Paul, also from saiem, are lo cated in the Slater residence, 4254 Hudson ave. He Is airport traffic control man t the Salem airport. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Miller are the new residents at 4240 Hud- Zobel will act as assistant cub master. - - " . . " ' - Committeemen are Roland Seeg- er, chairman, Orville Raymond, E. W. Rector and Louis S. Bartlett, secretary. Herbert Marggi was suggested for Institutional repres entative. The planning committee win son ave. They purchased this res- meet Wednesday evening at 7 at ldence property rrom Mrs. Dra-iue oaiem ueignis scnooi .xo pian pela of Salem. The Millers moved activities for the coming year. Den here fr m Portland. He Is super-1 mothers are asked to attend and visor for Eldridge Food Sales and anyone interested In - becoming a his territory, including Salem ex-1 den mother. tends south to the state line. usntTV Jailed totoRser?- Hubbard Fifth Grade Ice. He has been in Seattle for two weeks. Mrs. Patterson drove up and accompanied him homo last week while he was enroute to Mare Island. Calif., where he will be stationed. He has b?en employ ed by Russell Bonesteele in sa lem. i William E. Slater Is vacationing Organizes 4-H Gr6up lUtNau mcw service r HUBBARD A 4-H club was organized by the fifth grade- last week with Mrs. C. K. McNary as leader. The entire class makes up the membership. . The health program Will be fol- ln southern California. He Is ac-1 lowed In conjunction with their companied by Edward Farrlngton health studies. Meetings will be of Salem.. I held once a month when each Mr. and Mrs. Leroy J. Stewart member will be weighed and re- drove to Tacoma over the week end to visit their son, Jim, who is attending Pacific Lutheran college. Ruth Chrisxnan, who has been home on vacation, will return to Portland, where aha la a studct in the nurses division of the Uni versity of Oregon medical school I - CIRCLE TO MEET FRUITLAND The Woman's Circle will meet at the church an nex Thursday, September 28, at I 2 p.m. cord books brought up to date, Officers elected are Joyce White, president; Russell Colgan, vice president; Nyla Stewart, secretary; Floyd Domlnick, news reporter, and Richard Lamb, song leader. tibs Name October 20 For Dinner : SUtcHnaa Newe Service - MIDDLE GROVE The first meeting of Associated Community clubs was held Friday in the school auditorium with Gil Blank enship, president, presiding. Ar rangements were made for a din ner on Friday, October 20, instead of October 6, due to the hunting season. James Schardine was ap pointed secretary In place of Mrs. Marjorie Wikoff who has resigned. The program consisted of com munity, singing led by Mrs. John Anglin,- sr., accompanied by Mrs. Paul Bassett. Accordion and gui tar numbers by Miss Suzanne Ang lin and Hubert Aspinwall. Pat Crossland showed colored slides of Oregon's scenic spots. Miss Jean Hansen, teacher of first and second grades, Mrs. Fleischman, third ' and fourth grades, and Wallace Turnidge, principal of the school, were in troduced. - Mrs. - Lawrence Hammer is a patient at the St. Vincent hospital in Portland. She underwent major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Bartruff, Celeste, Ronald and Ralph, who have been residents of . Portland for several years, have moved to the farm of his mother, Mrs. Lena Bartruff. . Mrs. Charlotte Enslin and family, the former tenants, have moved to Salem. Miss Eve Wilson, sister of Mrs. W. H. Scharf, has returned to her home In Portland after spending the summer at the Scharf home COMMUNITY MEET SET FRUITLAND The first com munity club meeting will be at the school house Friday, Septem ber 29. at 8 D. m. A benefit pro gram will be in charge of Mr. A. C. 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