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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1953)
1 . i Is- . - - on, Herbert Kofney, Jdda Webster and Betty Tucker. A novelty feature of the per formance is a hillbilly band, com posed of Lois Evans, Berneice Meals and Gordon Devine. Dale Reynolds, hlsh school Eng lish instructor, la director. Mervin Haun is business and stage man ager. Other members of the prod uction staff Include Gordon De vine. Leslie Beamish, Mabel Hese- Gates Pupils Slate Comedy Thurs. Night f '- lUtenuu News Berrtct 1 GATES A farce of hillbilly life, Comln "Round . the. Mountain," will be presented Thursday nifht by Gates High School students at the Mill City theater. Lead parts are taken by Allan Vail, Ida Blackburn, Joan Ryal and Viva Lee, who portray Paw and Maw Skitter, Corney Bell and Dlz- Mae. resoectivelv. Other actors Spring Vacation Wife of Air Force Flyer To Make Home at Gates Nv Howell Grange Stayton Real Estate Ihm Stat man. Salem. Of. Wadn day, March 11, 1SS3 II 1 Firm Adds Associate Union soldier during the Civil War. Starts Monday at NortK Marion HS Stateoua Kw Scrrle HUBBARD Spring vacation for North Marion High School will be March 18 through March 21. r During vacation teachers win at tend the State Education Associa tion convention in Portland. Hal Beyers will attend the Northwest Music Association meeting in Bel llngham, WastL, and Elvan Pitney will attend the FFA convention in Corvallis. " ' The coaches, Don Reed and Wal ter Alldridge, will attend the state basketball tournament in Eugene. Members Guests j Of Keizer Group - lUUnua Nw Srric , ; KEIZER Keizer Grange was host to 23 members of North How ell Grange recently as part of. the county visitation program. W. E. Savage announced the Grange would sponsor the Salem Civic Players in a three-act com edy, i "The Young Scamp," at the hall here on Friday, March 20. i Catholic Group Elects at Stayton . . ttat lftwi Scrrte ' STAYTON The Women's Cath olic Order of Foresters has elected the following officers: Chief ranger, Thomasina Meyer hofer, - financial secretary, Helen Gisler; vice chief ranger, Elizabeth Murphy; secretary, Agnes Meyer hofer; treasurer, Margaret Klntz; trustees, Katy Fery, Mildred Pur dy; Juvenile directors, Clara Doz ler, Ida Wourms and Catherine Fery. . - Statesman Ntwt Btrrictr GATES A former resident of SUtMHAm Vtm Sarrlc . . ETAYTON Association of Har Titthitr9h Pa Mrs. Jack R. mon Drushella with Pat Groman in Brown, arived in Gates Thursday the real estate office asvmanagers of the Stayton branch of the Strout Realty office of Albany. Drushella received bis service discharge In February and, with ana plans to reside nere wnue ner husband, a major in the airforce, serves as a bomber pilot In Korea. Mrs. Brown, daughter of Mrs. W. R. Hutcbeson, is staying with the Hutchesons until an apartment ivbcn man, Eddie Butler, Carol Andreas- son, John- Barnnarat, iaa weo ster and Betty Tucker. ; Mrs. Drushella and baby son, has taken living quarters at the Har old apartment at 319 W. Wash ington St. i Is available. Previous to her ar A matinee will be presented at 1 pjn. Thursday, Reynolds an rival In Gates she visited rela tives in California. nounced. j Most primitive farming groups have marie or religious ceremon Appearing on the lecturer's pro gram were Mrs. Florence Guy, Pa The British Parliament has been called "Mother of Parliaments' because many parliaments in other parts of the world have been modelled upon It. 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