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Thsj OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Moping. February IB. 1948
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Silvcrton Unit
Installs Junior
New Officers
SILVERTON, Feb. 14-(Spclal)
ielbert Reeves unit No. 7. Amer
an Legion auxiliary, Monday
ilht hutalJed cf fleers" tor? the
unior 1 (iris. Mrs. John Bemas,
resident, wan in charge, assisted
y Mr. Rocoe Reeve, secretary.
Junior officer are president,
'eanell Gottenbcrg; vice' president
'udy Madden; secretarj-treasur-
r, Lois Porter; chaplain. Shirley
irecafield; sergeant-at-arms, VI-
lan Reeves.
Mrs. Glenn Price, junior advisor
nd chairman of junior activities
ommittee, was installing sergeant
t arms, and Mrs. Lewis Hall in
tailing officer.
Reports of committee chairmen
ncluded the announcement of the
unior girls' Valentine party after
chool Thursday night. Mothers
..nd an invited guest for each girl
vill be honored. Reports showed
17 schools had been contacted
ith' distribution of ' lag codes
and ther Americanism , instruc
tion; a letter of thanks from the
Portland child welfare center, for
articles sent by the unit was read;
vork aprons reported made for
he PTA lunch, room; -1500 poppies
ordered for the May. 24 and 25
.Alex.
The Sewing club will meet .at
he rooms February 20 for a no
iost luncheon. The club members
recently spent two days mending
for the local hospital. Reported
the sick list are Mrs. Elsie
Pa ton at the Cottage hotel and
Mrs. Jim Scarth at a Corvallis
hospital.
Mrs. Demas nemed Mrs. Hans
fJlson ;ind Mrs. Price on the hous
ing committee. Plans were made
for a luncheon . and program
meeting Monday, February 25
vhen paist presidents will be the
.'xmtit.jies.
Mv. Holhokc to
Replace Mr. Zinn
At Siinnv&jdc
SUNNYSIDE, Kcb. 14 -(Spe-ial)-
Mi.", ilnif-1 Holbroke of
Salem ha been hired to teach
he upper grad'K,; filling the;a
eancy that occurred when Mrs.
Lillian Zinn rexiijned. Mm. Hol
broke taught at Krizer the past
wo years and hs substituted at
Keiiter and Wt .Salem this year.
Mrs. Margaret Feller of Clov
tdale, who had formerly taught
.n thin hoI, kubotituted for
three week until a regular teach
er could be hired,)
Mim Thelma Kokc of Salem ft
the Bible study Icouiae teacher.
Cla are held each Tuthday
morning and the public is invited
to viult.
Hayittvillc Adult CJa
Will Meet Friday Nipht
IIAYKSVILI.K, Feb. 14 -fpe-Hal).
The adult Han of the
Hayeille Sunday school will
meet Friday night at the home
vf Mr. and Mrs. Albert-Stettler.
The young people's clas will
old n scavanger hunt at the
Fimt Raptint church Thursday at
7:30 p.m.
Union Hill Woman 1m
Guet at Gift Party
UNION HILL, Feb 14-W)
Mrs. Ralph Mollet, Jr. was pleas
antly Kurprlsed last week when
4 group of neighbors honored her
with a miMct'llaneous shower at
ihe Ralph Mollet, sr. home. It
was also her birthday and Mrs.
Jessie Carter presented a birth
day cke.
Valley Births
LEBANON - Two girls and a
boy were born on Lincoln's birth
day. The first in the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Beck and the
little girts are daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Morford and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Whitfield.
Girls continue to outnumber
the boys in the hospital nursery.
During January there were 26
babies born in the local hospital.
Of these only five were boys. In
December of 29 babies 17 were
girls.
FKEE LECTORI W CflttSilAHi 'SGDB1GE
If srr
j;- FromThe
Qoverdale Soldier
Honored With Party
CLOVERDALE, Feb. 14 -(Spe-lal)-Eula
Hennies entertained
Monday for a birthday dinner to
honor her brother, CI eve, recently
discharged after several years with
the U. S. army.
Others present for the occasion
were Ed Shilling, father, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Shilling and daughter
Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jar
man, Albert Hennies and daugh
ters Evelyn and Celeste.
Amity Plans
Good Time
For Youth
AMITY, Feb. 14-(Special)-Tbe
commercial club- keld )ts February
meeting on February t at the
WFlcdx cafe. Arthur- Anderson'
entertained with films of road
work: and the Phil Sheridan '.ro
deo.: .The club will purchase
jute box for the youth center and
has made'' plans for high school
students' ... entertainment , three
evenings each week and twice
a week, for grade school students.
.Wilbur Johnson has purchased
the Smith Bar B Q on CflW high
way west of McMlnnvllle and
will take possession March 1.
The Are department is sponsor
ing, their firnt annual dance Sat
urday at the high school gym. ;
Myrtle circle No. 68, Neighbors
of Woodcraft, elected officers at
their regular meeting Monday
evening. Installation will take
place in April.
The monthly community sing
was held Sunday at the Christian
church following the evangelistic
service. Amity folk will go to
Hopewell the second Sunday
evening of March where the sing
will be sponsored by the United
Brethren congregation.
VanDDey DBnjeffs
Lebanon Ernest Caldwell,
principal of the south grade school,
was elected president of the Re
gional Elementary School Princi
pal's association at the annual
meeting held in Lebanon Satur
day. Arthur Myers of Salem was
chosen vice president and Flor
ence Lane, Lebanon, secretary
treasurer. Thirty-five elementary
school principals took part in the
meeting with fifteen other city,
county and state school officials
attending.
Fear Corners The Lancaster
club will have a progressive din
ner party on Thursday night. First
course will be served at Mrs. Leo
Childa', salad at Etta Sutter's, Mrs.
Floyd Boyington will serve the
main course after which the group
will go to the Walter Lukins home
for dessert.
Middle Grave -r- The February
Community club will feature a
pot-luck dinner in the school base
ment Friday, February 16, 6:30
p.m. This will be followed by a
short program including commun
ity sing.
' Turner Mr. and Mrs. Ches
ter Davenport and children, Vi
ola, Edward and Dixie, have sold
their home here and are leaving
for the Middle West.
flwegle Mr. and Mrs. Henry
A. Hedges of Fort .Wayne, Ind.,
have moved into the home of Mrs.
Hedges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Lock, on Fisher road. Their
children, Arlens and Aruthur, who
are twins, and Connie, entered the
third and fourth grades of Swegle
school on Monday.
Amity Contribution to the
March of Dimes campaign in this
community amounted to $181.40,
according to a report by Mrs.
Lloyd Cochran, chairman.
Fringle The Community club
will hold the regular February
meeting Friday night Mrs. Ed
Kottek has arranged the program
of music and variety numbers.
Plans will be made for the chick
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .
The Divine Plan for Heeling Unman Heeds
WILL B. DAVIS, LECTURER, IS. OF CHICAGO. ILL.
Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church
of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
Elsinore Theatre, 170 S. High Street
TODAY NOON AT 12:10 P. M.
Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Salem, Oregon
ALL AR WELCOME
Statesman's CommiihitvlCorres
Mehama Folk
Entertain for
Visitors
MEHAMA, Feb. 13-(SpecUl)-Dorothy
Mason, j 14, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith un
derwent an operation I at a Salem
hoepital : Saturday.
Mr; and Mrs. Lloyd Cllne and
children and Mrs. Robert Reld and
sons 1 are visiting at . the ' Frank
Whit4 home.
Dorothy Teetert hat been dis
charged i from the Waves and la
expected at the Home of her par
ents, ,Mr. and Mrs. John Teeters
soon. i i' -V ' ' "- i
Mrs. Roy i PhilippI, Mrs. Erdl
Wilson; Mrs. Merlin Dake, Mrs.
Mae Patton ' and u Mr. and Mrs.
Horace ; McCarley , .'attended ' -the
district, meeting of Eastern: Star
m MiU aty Thursday, v -.; ;
The, Boy Scouts held a covered
dish Supper at the club house on
Thursday. : , K - : ; "k
Mr.j and Mrs. Raymond Branch
have sold one of their places to
C. Ai Duggin of Willamina, who
Will continue to rent to Mrs. Mas
sarelli until 'June when he takes
possession.' :
Madge and David Samples of
Stayton were Sunday guests of the
John Teeters, t- '
Roy Philippi Is in Seattle on
business.- ' " -I
Glen Tate who , has been suf
fering from rheumatic fever is
somewhat improved and is home
from the hospital.
FUMIGATION MAKES FIKE
AUMSVILLE, Feb. 14 -(Special)-
The volunteer fire depart
ment was called out Monday for
a fire a the Guy Smelser home,
started ; while Mrs. Smelser was
fumigating after their scarlet
fever I quarantine. i' : i
en dinner to be put on In March.
Refreshment committee ask all
members to bring pies.
Turner The Turner Memor
ial Home library is to be avail
able to townspeople now. The li
brary,1 conslsiting of more than
1200 volumes is being rechecked
by Mrs. E. J, Gilstrap, matron of
the home, These books are in the
museum, library ind office build
ing. Books may be borrowed by
residents of Turner by contacting
the matron of superintendent. Re
cently, a targe number of volumes
was donated to the library by Mrs.
Nellie Gunning.
Jefferson MK and Mrs. Hen
derson, who live in Bill Vallick's
cabins, w e r awakened Sunday
night t Jj:30 o'clock by flicker
ing light outside and found L. A.
Monroe's car on fire. Others in the
cabins) rushed out . with buckets
of water and extinguished the
fire. The fire occurred a half hour
after the Monroes had returned
home, f The top and upholstery
were burned.
SUverten Robert Goodman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Good
man, has gone to RIckreall, where
he is attending school and em
ployed! at a dairy morning and
night Jit spent the weekend at
Sllverton with his parents. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Murr of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Archer. and two daugh
ters, Connie and Bonnie of Sa
lem. Mrs. Archer and Mrs. Murr
are sisters and daughters of the
Goodmans. They had not been to
gether for two and half years.
Harsvllle Boy Scout are to
be in charge of the community
club program to be held in the
schoblhouse tonight at 8 o'clock.
Moving pictures of Camp Pioneer
will be! shown, and a box Supper
served later in the evening.
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Fratant Pupils of the Mei
inger studio will furnish enter
tainment at the community club
meeting at S o'clock tonight
Many
Crown Queen at
Basketball Game
, SILVERTON, Feb. j 14 -(Special)-
Ba bye Yates was crowned
Queen of Hearts Tuesday night
in si ceremony at the senior high
school between halves of the
Woodburn-Sllver ton basketball
game. Jean Trak was crown
princess. Sue Teter, Lila Dugger,
Jackie Fisher, Eileen Bisanz,
Mary Ann Hanson and Dorothy
Thompson were princesses, and
little Kay Bergeson, crown bear
er. Parties at
Jefferson
JEFFERSON, '.Feb. 14 -(Special)-
Frank . Wied was honored
with surprise .birthday, party
Saturday night at his home on
the Marion road, for which his
three sisters, .Mrs. Guy Roland,
Mrsi EarJ Phelps and Mrs. Earl
Lynes, were hostesses.
Sunday, Mrs.' Frank Wied - en
tertained with a family dinner
on her husband's birthday. Oth
ers . present were Mr and Mrs.
Leonard McCaw and daughter of
Crescent,' Jim Wied, Mr. and Mrs.
Orlo Johnson and two children.
A "Valentine party was held at
the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Meyers, Friday' night, for mem
bers of the Youth Fellowship of
the Evangelical church. Mrs. Don
Davis and Mrs. Albert Meyers
were In charge.
Mrs. Don Davis entertained
with a dinner Sunday honoring
the birthday of Rosemary Camp
bell. Others present were Leona
Campbell, Lav-era and Nora Par
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Tommy,
Mary Edith and Sandra Davis.
Mrs. Esther Hartley, Mrs. Nan
cy Davidson, Mrs. Fae Smith and
Mrs. Car a Aupperle were host
esses for the February meeting of
the Past Matrons club which met
in the sewing room of the city
hall Following the business
meeting the ladies sewed for the
Red Cross. Refreshments were
served by the hostesses to the 13
members present '
Mrs. P. L. Smith
Receives Visitors
MIDDLE GROVE, Feb. 14
(Special)-Mrs. P. L. Smith L able
to have company after months of
Illness and hospitalization.
Mrs. Earl Reed, jr., and baby
daughter are guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed.
Mrs. Edith Knuths, former res
idents of this community, is visit
ing friends here while a guest at
the Lawrence Hammer home.
IJrookt Sewing Club j
Meets Willi Mn. Legher
BROOKES, Feb. 14 -(Special)l-The
Sewing club met with'sMrsV
Martha Lesher. Roll call was, an
swered with quotations from Lin
coln and Washington. Plans were
made for r program and silver
tea, at the next meeting at the
home of Mrs. Eva Conn.
Mrs. Eva Conn, Mrs. Patsy
Brutka and Mrs. William Cottew
are the program committee and
Mrs. Alan Dean and Mrs. Myrtle
Davis will assist! the hostess.
Torhets Hosts
For HnMe-Eelect
AMITY, Feb. 14-(Special)Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Torbet were hosts
at a 7 o'clock dinner Feb. 6. hon
oring Miss Fay Kosta, bride-elect
of Lyle Smith. Other guests were
the Misses Opal Glohm, Naomi
Herndon and Nathelle Scoggan,
all members of the' staff Of the
Amity bank.
GUEFFSOY riaee Sold
PRINGLE, Feb. 14(Special)
Mrs. Cora A. Harmon of Gates,
has bought the Gueffroy place.
With Mrs. Harmon la her daugh
ter Cora Lee and her grandson,
James Goetsinger.
on dents .
Mt. Angel Post
Drum Corps to
Be Organized
MT. ANGEL, Teb. lJ-(Special)
The drum and bugle' corps, spon
sored by the Mt Angel post of
the American Legion is in the
process of organization. Jaqulth,
Ellifson, Allen and Weathers of
the Jaqulth Music store in Salem,
all Legionnaires, were guests of
the post Tuesday night
Plans call for 20 members. The
committee includes Flavius An
nen, Gerald Dardis and Ernie
Crowder, can get it going.
The . post membership is now
117. Otto Oswald resigned as ser
vice officer and Peter Gores will
replace him.
The auxiliary report from the
district conference was given by
Mrs. Cletus Butsch. Mt. Angel
will share with four other units
the responsibility of adopting a
little Trench boy, Nichole, the re
port Indicated. The first active
part of this adoption is the send
ing of a box containing woolen
clothes, powdered milk and vita
mins to him. Mrs. Fred Prosser
and Mrs. S. Sibley will purchase
and wrap the gifts.
Mrs. Fred Lucht gave a report
on the social meeting. President
Theresa Oehler reported the flag
contest had been conducted at St.
Mary's school "according to the
prescribed rules.
The unit voted $5 from the gen
eral fund to the leprosy fund of
the Leonard Wood foundation.
Supper committee for the next
meeting of post and unit will in
clude Mrs. Mae Heggie, Mrs. Eliz
abeth Goodier, Mrs. Emma John
son and Mrs. Martha Kintz.
Tin sine t$ Taken
Over, Jefferson
JEFFERSON, Feb. 14 -(Special)-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Even
slzer of Portland and formerly of
North Dakota, have leased the
Terminal cabins of John Koren
iam They are redecorating the
cabins inside and making other
improvements.
There will be a pinochle and
500 party in the city hall Friday
night, February 22. The proceeds
will be used to purchase equip
ment for the fire department. .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson
of Salem were weekend visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Henderson.
Jiffies
Fresh Kg Noodle
1-lb. L
cello. tJLv
Mianion Cut
I'lacarrini or
Spaghetti
27-oz. rlO
pk.
Dundee Sweet Peas ...? tin 150
River Bice Blue Rose 2-1 b. carton 240
Din While Blues While You Wah Pkg. 90
Kenn Soap Powder 32-oz. pkg. 270
Pnrex K.. l..120 A 220
FRUITS
Texas
ll-J,. Delicious
sfippieS or Winesap
Grapefruit
Cabbage New Solid Heads Lb. 60
Calavos for Salad...- 2 for 230
SUNKIST NAVEL
Oranges Bursting with Juice, doz. 290
D" IT' iT'li W (V 1 IT' (T1 1 w '
Parties Feature Life of
Folk In Pioneer Community
PIONEER, Feb. 14.-(Special)-Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Theiss and
children Evelyn, George, Joan and Wayne entertained a group of
friends at their home Saturday and Sunday. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe De Witt Jane, Jim and Roxanna, Mr. and Mrs. Ed De Witt,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gilman and '
Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Neil. I , Mr- B Mri- "t. Cham
Eueene and Orin. Mrs. Pauline " nd Gary of Portland and
Grones and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Basinger and Leota, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Willis, Mrs. Beu
lah Woolridge and children.
Frank Searl and Jim Coy were
honored with a birthday dinner
at the Searl home Tuesday. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Searle of Dallas, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Coy and children,
Jim and Carol, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Searl, Wayne and Gary.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells had
as their guests for dinner Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson of
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Har
ritt and Sue Ellen and Mrs. June
Schermister of Willamina.
Mrs. Dale Slater and children,
Karen, Stewart and Alan, of
Ocean Lake visited her sister,
Mrs. John Keller, Jr., ; from
Thursday until Sunday when
they went to Brooks where they
will visit Mrs. Slater's mother,
Mrp. Rayv Corel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wells and
children, Sally, Irene," Jim,.. Jr.,
and Sharon of Los Angeles visit
ed his brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Wells, Friday.
Mr. Wells has just returned from
overseas. He was in the army.
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WnrDfi) Ijs3(dldl
at
376 Patterson Ave., West Salem .
Rotating Shift No Sunday Work Phnne 9255, Kxtenxion 12
Work Uill Last Ahonl Three Weeks
3PH(B(BLY
fTTlLi"- Hreakfaat
wiiu anus
Champions
Ginger Snaps Fashion I -lb. pkg. 230
NABISCO
CLMMJJ:MM Spoon Size Whole
anreaciies wnet uiHcuu.... rkg. JLop
H&D Tomato Jnice o, 240
AND
Pink 3 for 290
2 ibs. 250
l II B I LI 1
Ilorih Capilol at Ilarkei I
Mr. and Mrs. Max Calavan were
dinner guests at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Calavan, Saturday night.
UNION HILL, Feb. 14 -(Special)-
Emma Peters accompanied
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Hyer, to Idaho
for a visit
Choice Singing Canaries
Breeding Hens and Supplies
Metal Cages and Stands
Nestling Food and Nesting Hair
BIIIGLAIID'S PET SHOP
483 Ferry St Between Liberty and High Phone) 6SS9
WIG6LYC
of
Lg. pkg. Aww
H&D Peas
f?f-.. Van Brite Self
wax v
ollhhinjr Pts.
Waxfex Vax Paper 125-ft. roll 150
Ficgo Meal it me Drink lib. pkg. 290
TENDERLEAF
Tea ...tHb. pkg. 270
35M u (5mj
THIS WEEK'S HEADLINERS
TILLAII00K CHEESE
FINE ASSORTMENT OF LUNCH MEATS
CORNED BEEF
GRADE A FRYERS BAKES
For Ileal lo Eal We Can't Be Deal!
Iarge Iatub Takes
On More Weight
SUNNYSIDE. Feb. 14-(Spedal)
Lambing season Is about over in
this community and the farmers
report a large per cent of the
lambs arc twins. Ed Draper has
a Romney lamb that, weighed 15
pounds at birth and has gained
a pound each day since.
HERE ON LEAVE
SWEGLE Cpl. Harold W.
Biles of the army air corps, son
of Mr. ind Mrs. Wilson Biles of
Hollywood drive, came up from
Oakland, Calif., to spend a three
day leave at his home this part
week.
Staley Cube UIohs
Starch
12-oz- O
pkg. SIC
Slaley Cream Corn
Starch
Mb. O
pkg. 80
i
28 tin AWV
390 Qt. 690
168
Tea Bags
180
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