Polk is Asked Quota of Bonds Dallas A quota of $85,000 has been set for Polk county's share of the U.S. Saving Bonds Opportunity Drive, but the new ly appointed county committee hopes that residents will far ex ceed this E quota. George Mimnaugh, state di rector of the bonds division of the treasury department, was in Dallas to meet with the coun ty committee at a luncheon re cently. He pointed out that the county quota is very small in comparison to those of wartime and stated that it is only a few thousand dollars more than resi dents are purchasing normally in a similar period of time. Date of the drive is from May 16 through June 30. Emphasis here will be placed on the Bond-A-Month plan and the payroll savings plan. A sub committee will be appointed to contact industries and busi nesses of the county which em ploy 20 persons or over, ask ing them to cooperate on the payroll savings plan. An advertising campaign will be conducted through county papers with the cooperation of local businesses. The committee will attempt to point out to the public the facts that widespread invest ment in E bonds will secure a more balanced ownership of the national debt and bring the interest to private owners rather than banks. At the same time a backlog of bonds in the hands of individual owners will help stabilize local economy by providing a reserve for a "rainy day" and preventing recessions due to industrial shutdowns and other causes. Charles M. Thomas has been appointed chairman of the coun ty savings bond committee. Others are Walter Craven, Neale Povey, Claude Hoising ton, S. E. Whitworth, Wesley Sherman, all of Dallas; John Pfaff, Ralph Kletzing and Ira Mix of Independence; Q. L. Jacobsen, Al Brown and R. B. Swenson of Monmouth. Burmesters Purchase Home from Duncans Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Glenn You Get Hearing UNDERSTANDING A Hearing Aid is Not Enough See . W. F. DODGE SONOTONE 19JI State St., Salem Burmester have recently moved into the home which they have purchased from Judge George R. and Mrs. Duncan, on East Virginia street. The Duncans have recently built a new home next door to the one purchased by the Burmesters. Engaged in the shoe repair business with his father, Char les P. Burmester, the new own er and his wife had been living in an apartment in the same building housing the shop. School Pupils Offer Program Woodburn Pupils of St. Benedict's school will present their annual May program at St. Luke's hall, Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock. The program will include numbers by the rhythm band of 28 members in uniform, chor al reading by the second grade; stunts and songs by boys of grades five and six and folks dances by the girls of the same grade. There will also be an action song by the third and fourth grades, chorus by the girls of the seventh and eighth grades, and a skit by the boys of the upper grades. A short play "The Lady of Fatima, in several scenes, will be presented with Harriett Wei gel as "The Lady," Joyce Yur anek as the guardian angel and the parts of the three children will be taken by Kathryn Non neman, Jeanette Stravens and Gerald Smtih. The seventh and eighth grades will give choral readings between cenes. Piano solos will be presented by Barbara Snyder, Mary Yur anek, Sam VanArsdale, Janice Hanauska. Betsy Verboort, Jean ette Weiss, Nadeen Lucas, Louise Geschwell, Caril Schin dler, Bert Seeley, Gordon Zas toupil and Gerald Smith. James Kowash and Patricia Halter will give acordion solos. Rainbow Girls Name Officers Woodburn Miss Betty Jo DeHaan was elected worthy ad vsor of ' Evergreen Assembly, No. 12, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, at the election of of ficers at the Masonic Temple. Other new officers are' Miss Patricia Houseweart, associate worthy advisor; Miss Patricia Withers, Charity; Miss Carleen Helsel, Hope; Miss Mildred Gutherie, Faith. Miss DeHaan has not an nounced the appointive officers. Installation will be held at the next meeting with Miss Lois Thompson, the retiring worthy advisor, as the installing offi cer. Woodburn Chapter of De Molay will put on the crowning ceremony. Visitors escorted to the east were Mrs. Alma Coulson, dis trict deputy, from California and Mrs. Neal Butterfield of Vancouver, past mother advi sor. After the meeting the girls were entertained by their god mothers whose names were revealed. Millers Given Farewell Aumsville Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weisenhaus had a fare well dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller and Larry, who left to make their home in Pioneer, Calif. Present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hauser and twin daughters of Monmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bates and Jimmie, Charles Val encourt and Violet Weisenhaus. Teachers at Albany Given Promotions Albany Offers of four principalships including that of Albany senior high school were made by the Albany school board to instructors already in the Albany school system. To William H. Dolmyer, principal of the junior high school, went the offer of princi palship of the senior high school and he said that "As far as I know now I will accept." Ai Neet, Madison intermedi ate instructor, was offered the Madison school principalship, and he too, announced that he will accept. A grade school principalship was offered to Mrs. Laura L. Davis, now Maple primary teacher, and Mrs. Sally Casey, first grade teacher at Maple school, was offered a primary department principalship, for Hater assignment, each to one of MM gyUatl-Mf Mm fmrruum arm. 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Hal seth announced. Dilmver has been In th. ai. bany schools sinpe 1041 pnm'mo here after he had receivprt a B S. degree at the University of Chicago. He is also a graduate of the Oregon College of Edu cation, Monmouth, and is at present completing hi master's degree work. Prior to going to Chicago he had taught in four other Oregon schools, Dolmyer will succeed Henry Otto, resigned. ROOFING Now is the time to order that new roof before the busy lummci season. Expert workmanship with the highest quality material Free estimates without obligation. McGilchrist & Sons Salen 2SS No. Commercial Street Phone 38471 HrtTiay white sale 177 North liberty famous cannons t a welcome price! bath towels -VST, 59c value 29 each Just half the regular price! These ab sorbent, thick-loop towels lap up water Hke a thirsty sponge. There's more-for-yow money quahty m their sturdy weave, shadow-plaid pattern, pretty decorator colors. 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