PfcftS Installation tor Auxiliary Planned Silverton Pait depart ment president ol the Veteran of Foreign Warf auxiliary. Mrs Arwln Strayer, Salem, will be the Installing officer at the April 1 open meeting at' the armory fireside room. Mrs. Bob Zdgerton, preildent, and her at latin otficen will be in- ducted. Flans were announc ed at last week's meeting of the auxiliary. ' Work credit for the auxil iary reported included 40 si Ing hours and 87 skywatch and Brownie hours.'. Mrs. Leland Morgan planned a cake-walk stunt as a budget builder which netted $8. Mrs. Carl Specht read a story on the need of 1 111 .1 UJmiUImi f mailer towns. Aid Society Feted aiyrton Group s poppy general She is ot select her Quartier chairman, helpers... . The auxiliary will sponsor cooked food sale at the Hande Hardware store, Saturday, : April 4....-;. ' . Named as general committee for the installation of officers meeting are Mrs. Mike Lynch, ' Mrs Olaf Tokstad, Mrs. Ber tha Ostegaard: Mrs. Walter Geren and Mrs. H. A. Marco. Serving as hostesses at last week's meeting - were Mrs, Hallle Williams and Mrs. Harry Walker. SCHOOL RECEIVES AMERICAN "ywrwyi" wins tmma0 vmrnmrnfyft y ft jtwunfww - FLAGS vV'-y v it -I .Vs j' 7V Ciih un . v 'A. .A Barnett, Mrs. Dorothy Mi chaels. Mrs. Charlie Hunt, Mrs. Leon Hansen, Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Mrs. Covll Case, Mrs. Mary Gilhuly, Mrs. Hazel Smith, and Mrs. Lloyd Kennedy. One of the main projects of the American! im chairman Is the presentation of flags to various ' schools - and Scout troops. There have been 36 American fiu presented by Mrs. Dal MauK uus un year. The annual essay contest is now under way and the win ners will be announced at t.. tt. The tonic for this years essay Is "Democracy Is What we Maxe u. - DI8TUKBEB FINED Silverton--Albert Wesley Tneaday, March 14, 1188 Sturtevant, H8 H. 18th, Salem, was fined $80 and given a 30 day Jail sentence en dis orderly conduct charge,, wing profane language and creating a disturbance by Justice of the Peace Alt. O. Nelson. On pay ment of fin and costs, Jail sentence wa suspended. ' Pythian Sisters Plan Activities ; llverton At the Thursday meeting of Home temple No. II, Pythian Sisters, a rummage ale was planned for March 28 at 110 South water street Those desiring to donate ar ticles for the sale may call Mrs. Delbert Iverson, phone 4024 for pickup, The sale is to start at 10 o'clock. The Pythian Sisters are also to sponsor cooked food sale at Sproutz-Reltz store on Satur- ' day, April 4.' Plans were completed ftSr the entertainment of guest groups complimenting the grand chief of the grand Jurisdiction of Oregon, Mrs. Albert Grlnde, on Thursday, April 3. The com mittee will include all Home temple officers and Mrs. Marie Hope, Mrs. Karl Haberly, Mrs. Emil Loe and Mrs. Carl Specht On the committee for decorat ing the dining room are' Mrs. J. O. Taylor. ' Mrs. Myrtle Stumpff, Mrs. R. E. Borland, Mrs. Lewis Wavra, Mrs. Ida Winslow, Miss Merle Bowen and Mrs. Bert Green. In charge of the upstairs are Mrs. Sam Stadeli and Mrs. L li sle Cooley. Providing the gifts will be Miss Merle Bowen, Mrs. Henry Anundson, Mrs. Casper -Oveross, Mrs. Ted Loreniten and Mrs. Clarence Morley. The members planned an all-day housecleanlng program to begin at 8 ajq. Wednesday, April 1, the workers to pro Tide a no-host luncheon at soon. s.:V.',". Visit From South Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morton (Muriel . Webb) have as their house guest an uncle and aunt ot Mrs. Mor ton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webb of Spokane, Wash. The Mortons and their guests drove to Redwood City and Cloverdale, Calif,, where they visited the members of a for mer Silverton family, Ed Min er and his two daughters, the former Ruth and Edna Miner. Enroute to Silverton the Roy Webbs were guests at the San Francisco home of a son, Roy Webb, Jr., and at Tisalla, with Mrs. Hattie Bentson. also a for mer local resident e e . Club Elects ' In tha early days of New Mexico, sheep were raised for Heat, and ranchers, having no good market for wool, permit ted anyone who would do so to shear sheep for a dollar per 1,000 animals. Trtcrl youraolf le Like the balance of your favorite rod, CABIN STILL is balanced at 91 to erertry combine mildness of proof with richness of flavor, OZ.D M kt proof jf risk ki farvsi Jtosry drop mods. meBsmsJ Silverton Members of the Woman's Missionary federation of Immanuel Lutheran church entertained the Ladies aid of Trinity Lutheran church and other organizations on Thurs day "afternoon. Mrs. '' Elmer Johnson, president of the Im- manuel Lutheran group, was hostess to the 100' guests in the social rooms of the church. Scripture and song devotions were led by Mrs. John' Over- lund. Mrs. A. W. Nelson wel comed the visitors and Mrs. Jo seph A. Lv" -' responded for Trinity gr April 2- ..- been set as the date for the Willamette Luth eran Circuit convention. ' Im manuel Woman's Missionary federation will entertain visit ing groups and the speaker will be Dr. S. C. Siefkes, president of the Northwest district of the American Lutheran church. Mrs. Relder Poverud spoke about "The Passover." Vocal duets were presented by Mrs. A.-W. Nelson and Mrs. Joseph A. Luthro. Presiding at the urns during the tea hour were Mrs. Elmer I Johnson and Mrs. A. W. Nel son. Committee lor the after noon Included Mrs. R. J.. Van Cleave, Mrs. H. C. Banks, Mrs. O. G. Ellertson, Mrs. George Crockett, 'Mrs. H. G. Renback and Mrs. Norris Hanson. . ' This group of Cascade Union High School students is shown after the presentation of 18 American flags to the school by the . Americanism committee of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary of Marlon Post tSl. Help Sign Flashed By Soap Box Association Flags Received Woodburn Mrs. James Livesay was elected president ox tne woodburn Homemakers club at a meeting held Friday at the home of Mrs. Frank Wright, the retiring president. Mrs. W. B. Dunn was chosen vise president and Mrs. Archie Murphy secretary. Sixteen members were present and an swered roll call with hints on houteeleaning. Mta. Clara Bonn was guest Refreshments were served by the hostess. - The next meeting will be April IT at the home of Mrs. uunn on settlemier avenue and will feature an exchange of plants. Help Wanted! That was the sign hung out this week by the Mid-Willa mette Valley Soap Box Derby association. 1 With final plans for this year's race nearing completion, committee chairmen are asking for organizations and indlvi duals to volunteer to help put on Salem's biggest kids' day. The most immediate need is for inspectors for the racing bugs that are a-building. Chair man Wilmer (Bill) Page, Jr., says he needs about a dozen men who can serve as inspeo tors to see that the boys build their bugs correctly and safely. Each man will be assigned1 about 10 boys for whom he will have the responsibility ol in spectlng the racers, giving ad' vice and answering their ques tioni. Each racer will need, to be inspected about each two or three weeks, depending on the builders progress. A clinic for training Inspec tors will be held in the near future, Page said, and he would like to sign up up the necessary number of inspectors before the clinic is held.- - . . Inspectors are also needed from the outlying areas where boys are entering the race, he added. They, too, will attend the clinic. - . Paae can be contacted at his home, 316 West McGilchrist street, phone 2-4B78) by any one interested in being an in spector. : Other help that will be need- ed later on includes help with By VIC FRYER erecting Mission Film for Presbyterians The - motion ; picture ' "Of These My Brethren," report to the American church on its mission of rehabilitation around the world will be. pre sented at the First Presbyterian church Wednesday night The program, is one of a series be ing held kt the First Presbyter ian church with emphasis on "Christ's CaU to Mission and to Unity" of the National Coun cil of Churches. ' The pictures shows the food, health, and housing services as well as the preaching mission carried on by the proceeds from the 'One Great Hour of Sharing" offering. - UGALS - hotici or xaiiq on mu. ACCOUNT otlaa la hereto glren thai the Miiel Aoeounl M The united flute national Bank of Portland (Oregon) aa Xxecutor at ine ntitt ol AU H. page, aeoeaaea, hu been filed In tht Probitt Depart- mtot ( 111 Circuit Court for Mrlon Counlr. Orwon. and that April S. 1BSI at aha bour al a'elooK a.m.. in to aourtroom of MM Court hava batn flxtd 44 tha toot and plae for bearing oojtc- tlona to auch Pinal Account and for MULtment thereof, at which time anr pereon hiteruted In aald aetata mar appear and file objeetione thereto ' In ermine- and aonteet the eame. Dated and tint publlahed Uareh 10, TBS TJKTTBD STATEB NATIONAL SAUK OT PORTLAND (OR ROOM) Aa auch Xxecutor . John A. HelUtl Altoreeir for Xxeeutrlx Pioneer Truet Building Salem, Oregon, alar. 10, IT, 14, II, MM on mwiii. Ssanler glvei ye the Credit yew need ad remember. Ha Dafll Havat Ta Pane Cimm tairo Penny far Hie Pfivitogel QUICK ttRVlCE! Otosses moJ to exact forestripHen of yewr elitereoJ Optwiiehtst, street banners and signs, help on the big Saturday parade, workers for building and manning concession stands on Derby day, several steno graphers or typists who can donate a couple hours of time a week and help for other mis cellaneous Jobs. ,: Volunteers who wish to help on the concessions may contact Chairman Lloyd Evans, 3375 Maywood drive, phone 2-8228. Evans says he particularly would like to have some youth organizations, boys or girls, who could help man stands and work as vendors in the crowds for the .two days of the trials nd the Derby. - Other volunteers should con tact Derby Director Bill Byers at his office, phone 43328, to join in on Salem's biggest ama teur sports event of the year the Soap Box Derby. A presentation of 18 flags was made to the Cascade High School ' at ' Turner by the Americanism committee of the Veteran's of Foreign .'Wars Auxiliary and Marion Post 661. 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