Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 27, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    Keizer School Counts Cost
Of Vandalism at Building
Keizer, April 27 Vandaliim at the ichool home ii estimated
by the school board memberi In excess of $75 and both school
unit nolice authorities are continuing the investigation. A total
of 68 windows were broken In four rooms with the greatest dam
age in the three upper ones, particularly the sixth grade room
-which Is in the rear of the school
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Two guests were present,
Mrs. J. P. Marlti and Mrs. P.
E. Gurske. Members present
Mrs. Nick LeRud, club presi
dent, Mrs. Luther Melton, Mrs.
Harry Vasey, Miss Echo Hall,
Miss Alto Hall, Mrs. John Der
rick, Mrs. Ben Claagett, Mrs.
J. A. Gardner, Mrs. Ray Melson,
Mrs. J. E. Whitehead, Mrs. El
mer Ideen, Mrs. Mary Sloan,
building where more than half: Mrs. A. E. Cummings, Mrs. Alto
the panes were broken. TheiYunker, Miss Ruth Rulifson.
music room was also damaged. Mrs. Rrances Huffman and the
Sewing Club Meets
The Keizer Ladies hewing
club met at the L. E. Gilkey
home in Manbrin Gardens. Miss
Ruth Rulifson assisted the host
ess, Mrs. L. E. Gilkey in serv
ing the noon covered dish
luncheon.
High light of the afternoon
was a plant sale. The plants
were sold to the highest bidder
by auctioneer, Mrs. Otto Yun
ker and a great deal of fun was
had by the group in trying to
out bid each other for the plants
which were donated by the
members of the club. In this
manner over $17 was raised
which will be given to the Kei
zer community church for their
building fund.
hostess, Mrs. Gilkey.
PTA Session Calls
Mrs. Ralph B. Sipprell, presi
dent of the Marion County
Council of Parents and Teachers,
left for Eugene to attend the
38th annual convention of the
Oregon Congress of Parents and
Teachers which opend Tuesday
and will continue through
Thursday. Mrs. Sipprell, who is
also a member of the board of
managers of the Oregon Con
gress, attended a pre-conven-tion
conferenc of the board
which was held on Monday
afternoon at the Eugene hotel
convention headquarters.
The planning committee of
Cub Pack 41 met for their April
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Hand Stand Senovio Pa-
dilla, four-months-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Padilla of
Los Angeles, has been bal
ancing on his father's hand
since he was two months old.
Addition at School
Attracts Visitors
Salem Heights Many per
sons visited the new addition of
the Salem Heights school last
Monday night.
Bonds for the project were
voted last June with the sum
being $35,000. The contract was
given to Nelson and Smith. The
new addition Is constructed of
pumice blocks, with a solid con
crete floor and covered with
tile.
Construction was started last
October and was ready for the
fifth and sixth grades on April
of 1949. It has two class rooms,
library, two lavatories, a sup
ply room and a furnace room.
In 1948 the school had only
six rooms; now it has ten, all of
which are in use. The school
will have a music program in
honor of Music week on May 6
and will hold open house at
that time.
Smarts Benefit Hosts
Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. James
P. Smart will be hosts for I
benefit card party for the Lin
coin Community Center associa
tion at their Zena home Satur
day night at 8 o'clock.
Priced from
With a Reliable
JACOBSEN
POWER MOWER
"None Better"
A broad statement we can
back up by giving you a
list of satisfied owners of
JACOBSEN POWER
MOWERS right here in
your neighborhood.
TERMS
MOORE'S
Pete Nebreja. Plans were made
for the April pack meeting.
Crude Smudge Pots
Prove Effective
Unionvale Smudge pots
were used in various strawberry
fields because of the low ther
mometer readings. Those re
porting were U. S. Alderman, 80
acres strawberries; Jack Dow
ney, 16 '-j acres strawberries; L.
W. Scoggan more than 10 acres
strawberries.
This smudge-pot usage is new
in this area and equipment
while crude has proven efficient
in the use of buckets of sawdust
saturated with oil, old bales of
straw also saturated with oil
were reported.
Pins Are Presented
At Hayesville PTA
Hayesville The regular meet
ing of the Hayesville PTA was
held with a cafeteria dinner
served preceding the meeting
which took In $64.31.
Robert Maillee of the First
National bank presented 4-H
club Dins to members nf last
year's clubs. Camp Cookery,
Harold Scherman. Jrrv Tnrrs-
dal, Bobby Brown, Walter Schu-
ler. Monty Richardson, Galen
Siddall. Jack Stryffeler and
Richard npitzpntitpin nairvinir
James Berger. Sewing 2, Ber
nlta Tuers and Margaret Katka
Conking 2, Janice Siddall, Nell
Dean Foster, Francis Finch, Bev
erly Christensen and Helen
Black. Cooking 1, Marilyn Gib
by, Jeanette Siddall, Louise Hoo
ner, Betty Adams and Janice
Eckhout. This was also 4-H club
achievement night and the fol
lowing clubs took part: Cooking
1, Cooking 3, Sewing 1, Health
club and the Teen Age club.
Flute solos were played by
the following pupils of Mrs.
Branson's room: Holland Sher-
Capitnl Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, April 27, 194911
man, Virginia Griffith, Alberta
Freeman and Carol Carathers.
Mr. B. Christofferson, Mr. J.
Versteeg and Mr. A. Stryffeler
were named on the nominating
committee. The next PTA meet
ing will be May 10.
Everyone reads the ads. Jour
nal Classified.
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