The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 15, 1994, Page 16, Image 16

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Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning. February 15. 1946
BACK FROM SOUTH ,
JEFFERSON, Feb. 14 -(Spe-rial)-
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Steiwer
returned Saturday from a three
months stay at Pilm Springs and
Indio, Calif.
Love's Treasure
Make her proud and
hippy with the perfect fift
f love, a Keepsake.
Keepsalte.
DIAMOND UNO
Guests Dine
At Memorial
Home, Turner
TUnNER A birthday and
Valentine party was held at Tur
ner Memorial home Wednesday
afternoon with a buffet dinner
at 1 o'clock. Those having birth
days in the first four months of
this year were honor guests. They
were Mrs. Inez Carton. Mrs.
Pear! Lanktree, Mrs. Margaret
Orr, H. R. Leep, Mrs. N. J. Rea
soner, Mr. Marie Moore and
Mrs. May Griffin.
A special table was arranged
for honor guests and a ' huge
birthday cake was. used as a
center decoration. Valentine fav
ors and decorations were used.
After the meal a queen and her
assistant v ere chosen. They were
Mrs. Alda Ritz and Mrs. George
Kellems who were robed and
distributed Valentines. During the
afternoon a gift was presented to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leep who
are leaving Turner soon to make
their home in Salem. Mr. Leep
has been a trustee for ten years
of Turner Memorial home until
AtTMOmfD MtrSAKE DFAtfH
Washing Machine
Service
Complete stock Maytag fac
tory replacement parts now
on hand. Reasonable quick
service on Maytag, Easy
and other makes of washing
machines.
Register new for post-war
home appliance needs.
Hogg Bros
26a KUte Kt.
Ih. sH!
be resigned In January 1945. t
Those present Were B, L. Hicks,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kellems, Mrs.
Alda Ritz, Mrs. ; Tearl j Lanktree,
George Good, Miss Nadine Ellis,
Mrs. Marie Moore, Mr.l and Mrs.
N. J. Reasoner of Jefferson, Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Leep, Mrs. Mar
garet Orr, ' Mrs J Amanda- Davis,
Mrs. I' Dora Downs. Mrs. Sara
Church, Elmer Underwood, MrsJ
Annie Windom, Mrs. Inez Caron,'
Mr. and Mrs. W; H. Griffin and
the host and hostesses Mr, and
Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap and Miss Eve
lyn Brock, the bouse mother.
Honor Roll panics
Announced By
Jefferson School
JEFFERSON, (Feb. U .-(Special)
j Honor roll students for the
third six weeks this semester are
as . follows: Freshmen, Janie
Uutchings, Mary Knieling, Patsy
LaRowe, Alvinjj Rolleri Yvonne
Roseneau. Kathryn Spccht, Mar
garet Swanzy, Darlcne Winn.
Sophomores, Betty Diercks, Shir
ley Gilkey, Loraine Proljop, Ijhyl
lis Young.' Joy and June teller
and Vernita Struckmeicr. Juniors,
Shirley Jorgenson, Paul Specht,
Betty Herrington, Jcancane Chris
tenson.. Seniors, Frederick Ander
son, Mary Jo Baxter, Don Cole,
Ella Mae Cole, La Von Kelly, Al
vina Knieling, Florence Ricks,
Iona Rothrock, Luella j Sheffield
and Vera Gliiser, j
WOMEN MEET j . !
AMITY, Feb. I4-(Special-)The
Woman's Civic club will meet in
the ladies, parlor of the M. E.
church, February 19, 2 p. m. Mrs.
Edwin Morse is chairman of the
hostess committee. The Home Ex
tension department of the county
will send a guest' speaker for the
afternoon. Members may bring
guests. . : :
Erickson New
WU Grid Boss
Start the Mew Year ft OG KIT
With Mo me (Delivery of I
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Resolve now to save yourself the work
and bother of "hit and miss" milk pur
chases. With Mayflower's regular every-other-day
delivery. It's easier to plan and
easier to keep an even supply. And of
course, youH always have Mayflower's
fine quality and fresh flavor.
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(Continued from sports page)
collegiate footballing from 1929 to
1933. ; In addition to winning the
unusual honor of being named
all -North west conference back,
every one of his four years of
participation, Erickson in his
sophomore year became the firt
Bearcat athlete to receive the All
American football board's Card
of Merit. And the following year
he became the first Willamette
player to receive mention on-the
Alt-Coast all star football team.
Erickaon's feats on the gridiron
and his energetic participation, in
student activities while at Wil
lamette earned him membership
in the Blue Key national honor
ary fraternity, and 4he Booth
Athletic trophy, a cup awarded
annually to the senior who, in
addition to maintaining hijgh
scholarship standing, has exerted
a fine moral Influence and has
achieved the highest standing in
athletics. His active part in stu
dent affairs was climaxed by his
election as Willamette university
student body president in his
senior year.
Immediately upon his gradua
tion from Willamette in 1933
Erickson was appointed head
coach at Camas high school in
Washington. During his six year
tenure at Camas, Erickson led
the Papermakers from the grid-
iron doldrums to a position , ax
one of the high ranking medium
sized high schools in Washington
In his second year Walt led his
gridmen to tfeeir first win again!
the powerful Vancouver Trap
pers in 22 years, and their first
victory over the equally potent
Kelso high school in 14 years,
feats which he was to duplicate
twice again during the remain
ing four years he coached at
Camas.
Erickson's all-time coaching
record at the Washington school
listt 40 victories against only 10
losses 'and two games tied. Two
of his -wins were at the expense
of the perennially strong Salem
high school Vikings, one of them
coming in 1937, the year the Sa
lem school was co-champion, of
Oregon. In addition to handling
football at Camas, Walt coached
baseball for five years and bas
ketball for four years, during
one of which his hoop squad
brought home the first southwest
Washington conference champion
ship in its history.
In 1939 Erickson yielded to the
inclination to enter the field of
administration in college educa
tional work and resigned at Cam
as to accept the position of dean
of freshmen at Willamette1, an
office he has held for the past
six years.
Lestle J. Sparks, professor of
physical education, who held the
position of acting director of ath
letics during the two and a half
years that Spec Keene was on
leave of absence with the navy,
and then shouldered the load of
directing the destinies of the
Bearcat hoop team this winter
following the, latter's resignation,
will continue as head of aca
demic work In the department of
Dhvaical education at the uni
versity. A
Shower Given by'.
Junior Women
SILVERTON, Feb. 14-(Spc-cial)-Mrs.
Emanuel Kellerhals,
jr., and Mrs. Pat Grogan were
honored at a Rhower Tuesday
night w.hcn the Junior Women's
club met at the home of Mrs.
Harvey Kaser. Assisting were
Mrs. Melvin Kaser and Mrs. Cal
vin Kaser,
During a brief business meet
ing plans were arranged for the
club's food sale Saturday, Febru
ary 16, at the Sprouse-Ritz store.
The group will meet February
26 at the home of Mrs. Larry
Ernst
Old Friends at
Bradley Home
In Aumsville
AUMSVILL.E, Feb. 14-(Special)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clayton of
Portland were Sunday visitors at
the A. E. Bradley home. Mr.
Clayton and Mrs. Bradley were
childhood neighbors in Kentucky.
Mrs. Alice Newby, living with
Mrs. Lula Fu.son, enjoyed a visit
from Mr. and Mrs. Sam Watters
of Nebraska. Mrs. Watters is a
niece. Also, Mrs. Sarah Hoffnell,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pearson, and
daughters Doris and Marjlin, all
of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Fowl
er and Fred of North Santiam
This was the first family gather
ing of years. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Sims were also afternoon visitors.
Donald Bailey
Services Set
SILVERTON, Feb. 14-(Special)
Memorial services for Donald Eu
gene Bailey, 20, will be held from
the new Legion hall Sunday, Feb
ruary 17, at .2 p., m. with plans for
the program under direction of
an American Legion and Veterans
of Foreign Wars committee. ,
Bailey had been reported miss
ing 15 months ago and was recent
ly reported officially dead.
Survivors are the parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Bailey, three sk
iers and ' tyrce brothers, Lucia
Rider, Akron, Colo.; Mary Leitch,
Portland; Joyce Bailey at home;
Randall Bailey, aeronautics in
Hawaii; Bruce Bailey, T-Sgt., dis
charged, and Dale Bailey at home.
The public is Invited to attend
the memorial services.
workinf on their prinf health
posters.
Absent from the Intermediate
grades this past week were Arlyn
Lee, Ronakf Nelson, Zva McDotj ;
gal t.rxi Barbara Harris.
A lew pupil in the fifth .grade
Is Hobtrta Hickman.
Mother Meet at
(Jul Session
SWEGI.E, Feb. 14 -(Special)
Mothers of the members of 4-H
sewing club No. II were enter
tained at the 4-H meeting at the
schoolhouse Tuesday.
The Cub Scouts met Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Glenn Utter
back, combining 4-H cooking I.
The cubs are proud of the new
uniforms they are gradually ac
quiring. All 4-H health clubs are now
FEIITIL!
Gardens, Shrubs and Lawns
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Packed In i-5-10-25-50-100
lh. Sa. ks
For Sale At
BUSICK'S IIARIOII ST. I2KT.
We. Give S&H Green Stamps
Phone 7962 Tree Deliveries
At your Store
or at your Door!
Visitors are ah my s
welcome at the
Mayflower plant
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Hayesville Friends
Celebrate Birthday
HAYESVILLE. Feb. 14 -(Spe
cial) -A group of friends surprised
Mrs. Lyle Carrow Friday night
on her birthday. The group in
cluded Mrs. Paul Fuhrer, Mrs.
Alpha West, Mrs. Evelyn Paslay,
Mrs. Ruth Robertson, Mrs. Anna
Wulfemeyer, Mrs. Isobel Slattum,
Mrs. Delma Nystruzn, Mrs. Ger
trude Baltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Cyametzkl from Gardens, N.
D., Mrs. Mary Karsten, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Savage and son Jim.
EETURN HOME
AMITY, Feb. 14-(Special) -Del-mar
Snyder returned Saturday
from a business trip to eastern
Oregon. His nephew, Lonnie
Christensen, accompanied him on
the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Munkers
have returned from a trip to Los
Angels, Calif., where they visited
their daughter and family.
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