VI ---1 We VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS Frbm Tho Oregon Statesman's Vafloy Corrospondonts SH Of TAL K Jfarine CapL Benjamin Eed (left). Korean O-vt-ieran aad technical director for a film beinc made in Hollywood, explains workfnes of a new 3.5 soper -bazooka ased In Kerea to IA. CoL Peter Ortiz, World War II veteran la tae film. ML Angel Club Community Club at C? 13 T?I l o Hiiiieriain Farm Friends S Ottoman Newt Service MT. ANGEL The May 12 meet lag of the Business Men's Club win be designated "Farmers Night" and each member is expected to brmg two fanner friends as guests, according to entertainment chair man W. Verboort. This is to be an annual affair. to ha-e most of community attend at least one Farmer Night in a period of a few years. The dinner is to be held i St. Mary's School dining hall ni the farmers' dinner paid for by the member who invites them, i Each member is to report the names of his guests at the next meeting, April 28. George Schmidt, onion man, who flew to Washington, D. C. two ! weVks ago to meet with the price etaoilizing board, gave a short talk ; on his impressions of Washington business control and was of tatesaua Nwi Service PRATUM Officers will be elected when the Pratum Com munity Club meets at 8 p. m. Fri day at the school. Present officers, George Wil liams, Maxine Hansen and Albert Gerig are in charge of the pro gram. The refreshment commit Salem Heights Pair Wins Cub Scout Honors SALE&THEIGHTS The highest award in Cub scouting, the "Weblo award, was presented to Gerald Kurth and Darrel Rybloom on Friday evening, when the pack meeting of the Cub Scouts of the Liberty and Salem Heights area met at the Salem Heights Com munity Hall. The theme for April was "Things That Grow," and each Cub Scout brought a potted plant and presented it to their mothers, as an Easter gift. Movies were the feature of the evening. At the presentation of awards. Wolf awards were presented to George Bent, Gary Fieken, and Ned Norris; Wolf gold arrows, Howard Knytych, Ned Harris and Eddia Davenport; Wolf silver ar rows, John Frees, (two) Lee Gray, Larry Rector, Dick McKil lop and Jim Thede. Dennis Blaco ! received a gold arrow in the bear rank. Lion badges were presented to Paul Finell and Don Norris, Lion gold arrow, Charles Turner, and Lion Silver arrow, Gerald Kurth. Jo Rermualt was awarded his Den chief cord, and Bill Allen his graduation certificate into troop 19. Jom Kinney, scoutmaster of troop 19, gave a talk and wel comed the scouts into the troop. Volley Dtriefo tee includes Mrs. John Hay, Mrs. ; .O f e Ole Jensen and Mrs. Walter Ruyle. ! WC lC VFirlS mS7ee ; Enrollment Up At Hubbard Grade School Statc&maa Ntwi errieo HUBBARD Enrollment in the Hubbard Grade School tataled 207 Tuesday, compared with 188 at the beginning of the year. Enrollment of Judy Foss in the second grade, Nancy and Carol Foss in the fifth the i brought the total up. Send Baskets To Institutions Dayton School Selects Court For May Day (Utnnu Nra Service DAYTON The Junior May Court has been chosen by Dayton Grade School students for the an nual May Day Festival. Barbara McCormick was elected queen with Pamela Massev as maid of honor. Princesses include Ruth Litscher, Paula Joeckel, Dorothy Janes, Ca rol Willard, Melva Jean Hamilton and Carol Jo JFrancis. The May Day program is set for Friday, May 2. The Student Body of Dayton Union High School will present a play, "Little Women.- at the May Day activities. The four March sisters, the "Little Women," will be played by Willa Sisco, Mary Merry man, Linda Benedict and Margie Blanchard. Marcena Fow ler will play Mrs. March and Mr. March will" be played by Harold Hedgecock. Others in the cast include Shir ley Tribbett, Deloris Whitehead, Dean Schmitz, Elver Hoard, Ray Hibbs, Jim Asher, Lois Schmitz, Carol Hraba, Marlene Paris and Delores TrammelL Stage manager is Jim Litcher; costume director, Betty Minor; promoters, Suzanne Smith, Darle na Abrahamson. Yvonne Ewing, Barbara Makinster and Betty Jos-lyn. pinion that the price control! Egg hunts and refreshments would go outin June. j were enjoyed by the first and sec- At the request of Mrs. Tony j ond graders at school Friday with Bigter, a 4 - H Club leader, the mothers assisting the teachers Business Men's Club voted to do- with the activities. The third and ivate a full 4-H summer school scholarship this year. Through courtesy of John T. Bau-man and W. Verboort, a mo tion picture, sponsored by the Na tional Association of Manufactur f t s, was shown. New Rule Set For Primrose Show, Exhibit Statesman News Service MT. ANGEL A new rule for emhitHts in the 1952 Primrose Show at Mt. Angel has been made by the Garden Club which spon sors the show. To qualify for entry in the show, which is slated for Sunday, April 27, all primrose pi tut containers, except the regu lar earthenware flower pots, must be covered with green paper. The new ruling resulted from the unfavorable view presented last year by the array of coffee and othet lettered cans on the exhibition table which made the acene unsuitable for photograph to?. Any kind of plain green paper ia ecceptable This year's show will be held in the basement dining hall of St. Mary's School and entries will be received there Saturday afternoon, Ap.-! tQ, and on Sunday from I to 31 a.m. Judging will begin at II a-.m. and no entries received thereafter will be eligible for prizes. fourth grades enjoyed; a combin ed birthday party with exchange of gifts, birthday cake and ice cream, Easter favors and games. Mothers assisted with the party. The Lazy Daisy 4-H Sewing Club met April 10 and discussed going to the spring show in Stayton on May 9. They made preparations to show their projects at the P-T A meeting, April 21. The Hubbard Extension Unit will - meet Wednesday for an all day meeting in the Rebekah Hall to learn abdut "Kitchen Storage." The meeting will begin at 10:30 a jTi., a salad and coffee will be served to go with a sack lunch. Officers will be elected. Ititinui Nw 8rvl- SWEGLE A busy organiza tion of Swegle school girls this year has been the Swegle Brown- j ie Troop 12. They have been meet- i ing each week with Mrs. T. M. j Blackburn, leader, and Mrs. Har- ry Reese, assistant leader. For their last project the girls ! made 20 Easter baskets. Ten of; the baskets were given to a child's clinic and ten to the Junior Red Cross, which gave them to chil dren at Fairview Home. Members of the troop are Jesse Bergin, Doretha Berg, Jean Black burn, Vindy Bowers, Georgia Brown, Jeanetta Forse, Virginia Forse, Julia Giersch, Mary Lee Harner, Linda Lue. Hinkle, Shar on Hinkie, Jean Hamilton, Sharon Rogers, Rilla Rose Otjen, Judy Mansfield, Margie Masters, Sher ry Parsons, Nancy Welty, Diane Karb, Pamela Jipp, Nancy Starck, Janice McDonald and Linda Mlck-lia. tatessaaa News rrtee Lyons The Three Links Club bazaar will ba held Thursday night at the Rebekah HalL West Stajton The Aumsville P-TA minstrel group will present a minstrel show at 8 p. m. Thurs day at the West Stayton school house. This will ba the group's third performance. Bethel Sgt. Jack E. Thomp son arrived from Camp McCoy, Wis., by plane Monday to visit his mother, Mrs. Hertha Thomp son, and Mr. and Mrs. Niels Pet ersen, his uncle and aunt. He re cently completed 15 months serv ice in Korea. Four Corners An auction to benefit the Four Corners Com munity Hall fund will be held at the hall Thursday at 7:30 p. m., sponsored by Auburn Woman's Club. Fruitland Fruitland Mothers Club will meet at 8 p. m. Thurs day at the school. Middle Grove The Associ ated Clubs of Middle Grove will meet at 8 p. m. Friday at the school. Youth of the community will furnish the program. Sand wiches will ba served. Silverton George Christen son underwent an emergency op eration early Wednesday morning at Silverton Hospital. He was re ported "resting well" later. WiUamina Mrs. Axel Wak kure was hostess to tho Willamina Garden Club when two new mem- hsn TJIrm T ji m Phimhfri and Mrs. Winifred Lovejoy joined the I TV-at f f 7 I club. Tho club voted to sponsor j 1 Ov VHlvVI" a fruit and vegetable contest this summer with prizes to be award- luUnus News Service ed. ItART SALEM New officers were elected by two East Salem Home Extension Units at meet ings the past week. For Lansing j Neighbors unit they were: Chair-, man, Mrs. Joo Zajic: secretary and ; treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Kuiper; and vice chairman, Mrs. E. E. Mc-1 Candlish. Elected as new officers for Swe gle Unit, meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold Holler, were: Chair-' man, Mrs. V. M. LaDue; vice chairman, Mrs. Alfred Pauili; and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. George Padrick. Mrs. Juno Burke was project , leader for the demonstration, short cuts in housekeeping, for ; Lansing Neighbors Unit. Mrs. j Marjorie White was leader for ; Swegle Unit, discussing kitchen j storage. ; Purvin&Hot To Big Easter Group at Zena Statesaaaa Newt Service ZENA Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Purvine were hosts at an Eater breakfast and Indoor Easter egg hunt at their Zena home Sunday with Zena Sunday School mem bers as guests. Assisting Mrs. Purvine in serv ing breakfast were Mesdames Ed ward Schlegel, Harold D. Burns, Jack Quiring, Elmer Terril and Alvin E. Ellison Group singing was led by James R. Larson, accompanied on" the accordion by Mrs. Larson. The Larson family is leaving soon to do missionary work at Belling ham,, Wash. Jack Quiring, Zena Sunday School superintendent, showed slides to 54 members of the Sun day School. Gerv ais Man to Coach Jr. Legion Team at Woodburn fUttsmjLn Ntwt Srric GERVAIS Paul L. Reiling. principal of tho Gervais Union High School, has been selected as coach for tho Woodburn American Legion Junior baseball team for the current season. The Woodburn city recreation and park board will cooperate with the Legion in man aging tho baseball team. Reiling is a former baseball player and a high school coach. Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M READY ON FlRINC LINE Scree star Gary Cooper takes place with his dog on the firing llae dartng shoetrag routlno for tora at bagring pesky marples at Sea Valley. Idike, Sally Humble of Empire; Mr. and Mrs. John S. Harper of Salem; guests or Mr. and i Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Harper Harper were Miss ! and Linda Catherine of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ruther ford and two sons of Silverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dale Brown of Aberdeen. Wash. East Salem Units Choose Silverton The Silverton Chamber of Commerce will meet Thursday noon at Toney's, when members will make further plans for the summer Western Horse Show, which the local, chamber is sponsoring this year for the first time. The show was Started four years ago by the Silverton Rotary Club as a means of repairing McGinnis Field ior high school use. The Rotarians this year vot ed against holding it any longer. Bats are not birds but mammals with fur and teeth who have foung born alive and nurse at the b r east. As a Dusincssman I lilto tho BILTtfOnE I UXE CONVENIENCE I It's right downtown, near all my clients .1 and financial centers. n AND I LIKE SERVICE 1 day laundry service. Stenographic service. Men's cfvb and plunge. 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Liberty Clubs Plan Program, Supper Friday StatemJLn News trvle LIBERTY The Liberty Womans Club and the Liberty Mothers Club will entertain Jointly on Fri day at 6:30 p.m. at a family dinner at Liberty School cafeteria. A covered-dish supper will be served. On the committee for tho Womans Club are Mrs. James Falk, Mrs. Alvin Pool, Mrs. Fred Rob ertson, and Mrs. Harold Rose braugh. Serving for tho Mothers Club are Mrs. John Turner, Mrs. Arthur Wirth, Mrs. Sid Boise and Mrs. Sid VanDyke. Everyone is asked to bring his own service. A program will follow with Mrs. C. W. Stacey in charge. It will be put on by the Children's Farm Home at Corvallis. Each per son is asked bring a pair of socks for the children at the home, and a silver offering will be taken for the home. The wings of a bat are sup ported by bones which correspond to those of the fingers of a man's hand. Fruitland Unit Elects Mrs. J. Shamberger Statesman Newt Serrlc FRUITLAND Mrs. John G. 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