Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 25, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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12 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.. Wednesday. May 25. 1949
East Salem Mothers Clubs
Elect and Complete Season
East Salem, May 25 The last Mothers club meeting for this
school year were held over the week-end with teas honoring
mothers who will have children in school next term, mothers
club officers and teachers with school help also remembered
The teachers at Auburn school, Mrs. Marjorie Thompson, Mrs
Rebccca Burnham, Mrs. Velma
(Laverty, and Miss Sadie Roth
were hostesses for a tea at Au-
i burn school Friday afternoon
with mothers who will have
children in school next year the
1 honored guests, and mothers who
have worked in the club this
year assisting. The attendance
was the largest of the year.
A business meeting was con
ducted by this year's president,
Mrs Loran Richey and officers
elected for next term. Serving
will be Mrs. Charles Gillming,
president; Mrs. Floyd Seamster,
vice president, and Mrs. Sidney
Hoffman, secretary-treasurer. A
sum of $7. 35 was turned over
from the home work project in
which each member invested 25
cents in some material for an
article which they made and
sold. The school board will buy
and install the new sink in the
kitchen and the club is sending
In $150 to help with the cost.
Plans were made for the school
picnic, June 1, with each mother
to be notified by card. Serving
on the picnic committee will be
Mrs. Gillming. Mrs. Orval Prunk
and Mrs. E. C. Sunderlin. Gifts
were presented to Mrs Richey
by the teachers and members of
the club. Mrs. Burnham's room
again received the room award
Joy Follow Teari Expres
sion of ecstasy covers (aco of
12-year-old Carlos Ortiz as he
hugs his new puppy in his
home at New York. The pup
py, looking Just like the one
killed by a truck, was given to
him by Frank Williams, a bar
tender, who saw a photo of
Carlos crying bitterly as he
knelt beside his dead dog.
(AP Wirephoto)
for the largest number of moth
ers present at the meeting. The
award will now stay in her room
as they have received it the
most months this year.
Middle Grove Mothers club
honored their teachers with a tea
Sunday afternoon in the May
flower hall in Salem with the
families of the parents of the
community incited. There were
57 present Corsages were giv
en to the teachers, the cafeteria
cook, the officers of the club,
and those who have assisted in
any way with the meetings. Gifts
were given the teachers and Mrs.
Herbert Zobcl. the cook and the
retiring president, Mrs Mclvin
Van Cleave. Plant were made
for the school picnic June 1.
Several meetings scheduled for
th lifr hau. hun nn.l..
....... pwt)jmim as.
members are picking strawbcr-l
ries in the first general picking
of this year. The Woman's So
ciety for Christian Service of
Middle Grove community will
not meet this month, but on the
scheduled date, the fourth Tucs-
Berry Harvest
is Under Way
Silverton Strawberry grow
ers near Silverton starting pick
ing today are the Charles Meyers
In their 19-acre yards; the How
ard Meyers at the 30-acre tract
known as thj Hunt-Meyer yards
with preliminary plans com
oleted Tuesday: and the Roy
Skaifes opening their 7-acre
yard with sufficient pickers re
porting for an unusually fine
yield, no damage In any of the
three acreages from the six
week cold weather In early
spring and late winter.
Because of the slump in prices
to the growers, none reported
day in June The 4H pig club
of Middle Grove meeting was
also postponed for a week, and
the over week-end trip planned
by the Boy Scouts was not taken.
the price to be paid for picking.
Reports from higher altitudes
In the Silverton Hills areat are
hat harvesting the crop Is to
begin in about ten days or two
weeks, depending on the wea
ther. All growers in the Silverton
sections report excellent pros
pects for bumper crops. Alsu
that the winter freeze did no
damage, and that only a very
few blossoms were out to the
state of being injured when the
lvter frost came.
More pickers in the larger
sections could be used.
Shower Held at Church
Falls City A shower was
given at the Falls City Metho
dist church honoring Mrs.
Grant Frink. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Tally and the
WSC society ladies.
Davis Airport
Is Busy Place
Gates The Davis airport is a
busy place these days. There is
considerable development going
on at the field. The Jungwirth
Gravel company has started a
new fill at the east end of the
strip to lengthen the approach.
A lunch counter is being built,
which will be operated on week
ends by Al Haun of Mill City.
The new repair shop has been
completed and is now ready.
Ted Galbraith, flying Instruc
tor, is now devoting full time
here and is conducting lessons
daily. His first student to solo
was Wayne (Bud) Thomas of
Mill City, who soloed last week.
As a special attraction Galbraith
will do low stunt flying at the
field every Sunday afternoon.
President Barnum of the Ore
gon. Sportsmen's association has
announced that a breakfast hop
will be held here July 17 which
will bring scores of planes to
the Davis airport. The breakfast
hop is a get-together of fliers
from over the state and usually
attracts from 75 to 150 planes.
The day of this event Davis has
arranged for a big air show, the
first of its kind for the canyon.
The air show will bring here
the leading stunt fliers of' the
northwest.
Victor Point School
Club Plans Social
Victor Point The Commun
ity school club will meet at the
Union Hill Grange hall on Fri-
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