-vs t- . r.4Lt V M-CaplUl Journal, Salem, Ore, Thursday, March S, 1953 Svcglo School Enlarges Playground for Students East Salem With spring weather, recreation periods at .the schools are now spent on 'the school ground liuiteud of in the play -rooms. , At Sweglu school two new basket ball goals and a hori zontal bar are new playground equipment, and the black top has been cleared of slide, thus giving the children a larger dry : play section. Teas for mothers are given each year in many of the , schools. The first this year for Swejle 'mothers was given i Thursday afternoon by mem bers of the sixth grade. Moth- . ers were first Invited to attend , the 20-minute . radio script which wan given over the i school's broadcasting system 'with music and sound effects. Five of the fifth grade pupils of Swegle have completed IS '. written book reports and given five oral reports. They are Mar ' garet Gil man, Ronnie Alsman Charles Berg in, Muriel Royer nil nrtnalfl finliken. David Averfield, a first grad- . erer, nas been, transierrea to California school as his mother Mrs. J. W. Overfleld of June - vpniii. nuwed the Bast week. Washington school Mothers club sponsored a square dance at the Mayflower hail last wee Mn Mnxat Van Dell and Mrs Elmer Meade were co-chairmen for the benefit. On the refreshment commit' ' tee were Mrs. Kenneth Robin nn m Willla Hill and Mrs Clarence Bueller. Callers were Kenneth Robinson, Elmer Van Dell, Richard Houtx, and Clyde ' Chatters. Swegle school will have a spring festival at the school next week, and Hoover school in April. The date for the school carni ' val at Hoover school was an , nounred for April 10 at the PTA ' mt(nff Mnndav niffht- , Named as the nominating - committee for new PTA officers ' at Hoover school for next year were Rev. Lowell Holte, Mrs. Leo Rumler and George Goforth. '. Third grade mothers who Cfiqlfanf (o Speak At Mission Meeting The several hundred persons taking part In the area-wide interdenominational missionary convention now being held at the First Baptist church wlU hear Sr. Harold Chalf ant, mis- i alonary director lor the Four Square church Thursday night. Following Dr. Chalfant's talk there will be a showing of a film produced by the Wycliff . Translators entitled "Over A Thousand Tongues". It will show the Importance of producing Christian literature by reducing languages to writing. Featured speaker during Wed nesday night's session was . China-born missionary, Rev. 'John Schlosser of the Free - Methodist church board. The ' climax of the evening was the showing of the life story film ' on Jake DeShazer, the Doollttle raider shot down over Japan In ' the war, and now a missionary to that country. The convention will continue , through Sunday with sessions each afternoon and night Dr. Oswald J. Smith wlU give the final talk at 3 p.m. Sunday. served at the refreshment hour were Wayne Stanton and Mrs. Roy Rlggs. New Dates for Livestock Show Portland New dates have been set for the 1993 Pacific in ternational Livestock Exposition at North Portland, Oregon. Per sistent demand from livestock exhibitors and national live stock breed associations has re sulted in the Pacific Internation al deciding to hold this year's event on the dates of October 20 through 24 for the open show. The Junior Show for 4-H and FFA exhibitors will occupy the last three days of that period-, October 22. 23, and 24. This shift in dates will close the previously long gap between the Pacific International and the Cow Palace show at San Fran cisco. It appears certain that this new arrangement will at tract a considerable number of additional exhibitors previous ly missing the P-I in order to avoid the customary wait be tween shows. With the Ogden livestock show immediately fol lowing the Cow Palace event this western show circuit is cer tain to attract more lntermoun tarn and mldwestern exhibitors as well as those from the Pa cific Slope, in the opinion of the Directors of the Pacific In ternational and breed association representatives. . ' ' The. proposal now is to bold the show In facilities to be made available adjacent to the Port land Union Stock Yards. 1(14 MEN REACH 8. F. San Francisco W) The transport Gen. E. D. Patrick arrives today with 1,614 serv icemen and depenents from Japan. - iVaaff fj Cherry CHy Electric - S3 Chesaeketa Phone 2472 Journal Want Ads Pay North Howe ' North Howell A surprise miscellaneous house warming ; was given for Mr. and Mrs. Roy , Dunn and family Saturday eve- ' ning. The Dunns have moved into their new home. The hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Dunn's sisters, Mrs. . Laura Parker and Mrs. Edith . Harvey. The North Howell Grange , will meet March 0 at the hall ' The hosts for the evening will be Mrs. Wayne Strachan and Mrs. Kenneth Coomler. On March 12 the Home Econ omics club will meet at the hall with the same hosts. ; Mrs. Loren Roble and chll ; dren Rod and Kelly, spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Espe. Mr. and Mrs. August Woelke , were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wll mer Fossholm. Conrad Gunderson has been on the sick list with a siege of the flu. Woodburn Guests Woodburn Week end guests ef Mr. and Mrs. Frank Proctor were their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John S Linscott, Juday, Joan, Janie and r John Jr.. of Castro valley, Calif. Joining the group for 1 Sunday dinner were their oth ' er son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ; and Mrs. Harold Schooler, Nan er and Barbara of Vancouver, Wash., all the children and grandchildren of the Proctors. Dr. Will J. Thompson Examination in Afternoon or Eve. by Appointment Fer . Appointment . 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