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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1950)
PTho Slqtesnxan.jScJtm, Oregon. Friday. October 27. 1950 New Competitions - Slated f or Annual Garden u onow Competition, education- and entertainment will feature the annual - Salem Men's Garden club fall garden show Saturday and Sunday in the Market building, 460 N. Commercial st. . . Mark M. Taylor, chairman, said some of the competitions and program numbers have never been attempted before in the Salem area. . ; Hours for the show are 1:30 to 10 pan. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 8 pan. Sunday. Judging will start at Killed Apple Cider Pressed sweet taagy flavor. noon Saturday No admission is charged. or l real Members of the sponsoring club wiu vie Saturday night in a hall hour contest of making floral ar rangements. Finals will be Sun Tonr IGA Store baa a variety and favors ta make the yvungsters py. Join In the fan and have G miT &.&!2SJ- J r F!XZ&J ffi Wt XZLAi'SZt I Teall Want This Mere Dellclons If mi r4 i iiv wj -.l. y wsmt- 'msr n . incus ofeandles Lt Mm day at 730 pjn. ! An innovation ' Saturday night win be a "style snow for garden ing men. Club members will dis play styles for "spring, summer and fall gardening," "what women want men to wear while warcen ing and "what men would wear gardening if their wives would let them." A series of educational displays will show production methods. pruning, spraying, planting and gardening practices, with experts available to answer questions. Do nated plants and other garden it ems will be on sale. Competition classes include: Chrysanthemums . exhibition types; pompoms; singles, anemo nes, spiders, spoons;' single sped mens, baskets and potted plants. Roses hybrid teas. Dolyanthas. iiptiDunaas, cumbers. Shrubs, annuals, perennials, be gonias, bulbs, dahlias and house plants. vegetables, fruits, nuts. - -Arrangements over IS inches. under 15 inches, Halloween table, foliage, berried shrub, colonial nosegays, corsages,1 garden club displays. m . .. t v lent postafflce employe, was kill v ed Thursday when struck by a Southern Paeifla train north of Benner Set Saturday (Story also on page 1.) Funeral services for Joseph Ben ner, 73, who was killed Thursday when struck by a Southern Pacific train north of Salem, will be held a 10 ajn. Saturday from the Howell-Edwards chapel. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin will of fisiate with concluding services in Belcrest Memorial Dark. Benner, a retired postal employe, was married April 1, 2900, at Eu gene to Ida .Florence Thompson who. died Xept. 10, 1M3. He war a- member of the First Presbyteri asFchurdi. :,. . - The -deceased is survived by two sons, Esthel J. Benner and Moody A. Benner, both of Salem; two daughters Mrs. Vivian Garrison of Salem and Mrs. Helen V. Moore of New York. N. Y.; a brother, William S. Benner of Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Amelia Hollis of lu Colonel Foster Appointed to Defense Post Last of nine deputies for- Mar ion county's civilian defense or ganization was announced Thurs day by CoL Mark Hillary, director. Eugene I. roster, retired na tional guard colonel and now field auditor " for the state treasurer will be deputy for liaison with the armed forces, the state and other county agencies. All key personnel of the organi zation, deputies and members of the coordinating council, as well as community director, will be gene and Mrs. Lou Smith of Glad- J ? b County Judge tone, and fey five grandchildren. I November"!. pJn" rriday Following the ceremony, the One of Dr. Albert Einstein's first jobs was in the Swiss Patent office from 1002 to 1909. - How Long Have :: You Been Getting The Statesmen? The Oregon Statesman Is In terested in finding out who among its friends is the longest continuous subscriber. ' . ' A note from anyone who has taken Tne statesman more than 30 years would be appreciated, giving data as to when the sub scription started. ' Please write to Centennial Edition Editor, The Statesman, Salem, Ore; group will discuss forthcoming ac tion on the Initial draft of the master defense plan for the county. Colonel Foster, a field artillery officer, saw active duty In World Wars I and XL In the latter war his assignments Included post commands at Camp Adair, near Corvallis, and .Cams McQuaide. Calif. 9 November Proclaimed Gvil Defense Month November has been proclaimed Civil Defense month in Oregon, by uov. Douglas McKay. His statement emphasized that every adult in Oregon must find a role in civil defense. The civilian defense program in the state, as well as in Marion county, is rapid ly taking shape, he said. ...EAV( JL. Swiss Premium Veal Roast Boneless Lb. 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