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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1938)
PAGE FOURTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon Friday Moraing, October 21, 1938 Foreign Veterans In District Meet late Officers "Present at - Dallas; Bicycling Club Plan Told DALLAS Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars end - auxiliaries of Marion and Polk counties held a district meeting her Saturday night telth the lo cal post and auxiliary as hosts. Marion and Polk counties com prise these posts: Silyerton, Ore gon Veterans at Silver Creek Falls CCC, Scio, Salem, Inde pendence and Dallas, Jack Hayes of Dallas, district ; commander, presided at the meeting fA number of state officers of the VFW were present: Depart ment Commander Leslie Wil liams of Portland, Chief of Staff Herb Dana of Portland ; Service Officer. Pike of Portland, Quar termaster McGuffin of Portland, Senior Bice-Commander Scheim of Portland and Junior Vice-. Commander Canfield of Medford. Each of the department offi cers gave interesting talks. Com mander Williams gave a report of the national VFW convention and told of the membership goal for the coming year. Sponsor Bicycle Club Others discussed the junior activities planned for the year, one of yr h I c h includes the launching of Bicycle Club week at which , time posts . throughout the state will . conduct a cam paign of training the youth ot each community in the proper use of a bicycle. This will be in the nature. of a safety cam paign. At the auxiliary meeting. Mary Hayes of Portland, department 1 president, gave an address. She ' gave an interesting account ; of the national encampment of the auxiliary of the VFW which Bhe : attended at Columbus. Mrs. Frank Wilson arranged this program which was present ed to a joint session of the groups: Toe dance, Vivian Richardson ; vocal solos, Miss Mary Margaret Livesay; tap dance, Miss Phyllis Dickey; novelty band numbers, students from Dallas high school and song and tap-dance by De lores Enck. Refreshments followed. Carl B. Fenton Post Auxiliary Members in First Meeting of Fall DALLAS The first sewing' meeting of the fall season for the auxiliary of the Carl B. Fen ton post of the American Legion was held at the home of Mrs. Earle Richardson Tuesday after noon with Mrs. Laird Woods as assistant hostess. A shower was "given in honor of Mrs. Vessie Neal. A business meeting was also held and plans for the year's work discussed. The re mainder xf the afternoon was spent In sewing. - - ' ( Newlyweds Visit CENTRAL HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ames, : newly weds, were guests of his parents. Mr, and Mrs. B. H. Ames, for a few days. - The young couple had just returned from a trip to San Francisco. Their home will be in Dallas. Thousands Seek Charwomen Jobs ) t 1 : i 5 V I Police attempting to check applicant When 15.000 'persona blocked traffic In Washington In a battle for application blanks for charwomen' jobs in the fourth district, police were called out to maintain order. Only 2,000 applications were available. More than 100 policemen, including- this one jumping a hedge fence to hold back the job seekers, had a hard time preventing ! a riot 'The jobs paid $90 a month. Airplane Sighted By Valsetz Folks VALSETZ Mrs. George Niemi and infant i daughter arrived yesterday to join Mr. Niemi, who has been in Valsetz since taking over his duties as principal when school opened. An airplane passed over the town Wednesday noon. It ap parently was quite a ways off its course as planes are seldom seen in this .vicinity. Cliff Frazler, company car penter is busy these days repair ing houseroofs before the rains set in. i Glenn Shockley and his helper have been rewiring the school house. ' ! F. J. Phillips, who waa seri ously ill since last November, has regained his strength and will be reemployed by the com pany this week. The pupils j ot Miss Dorothy Murphy gave her a handkerchief shower in honor ot her birthday Wednesday. Pleasantdale Newlyweds - , Are Honored at Shower " '"' ' - . , PLEASANTDALE Compli menting Mr. land Mrs. Horace Edwards who were married in September, Mrs. Scott Edwards, Mrs. Merle Reichstein and Mrs. Ralph Hadley s entertained at the home of the newlyweds with a delightful miscellaneous wedding shower Saturday evening. About 25 friends attended. Roast Pork, Not Venison to Greet Convention Group SCIO "I never saw such a lack - of . wild life as Is appar ent in the Snowpeak locality this fall," Newt Morrison said on his return Monday from a ; deer-hunting trip there that yielded nothing but tramps in the thickets, canyons and high ridges in that locality. Morrison had In his mind's eye, when he stalked the bucks in their den but he didn't find the dens that he would bag a big boy for brother Odd Fellows when they convene -here October 22 for the semi-; annual district convention. Roast pork will be taken from the ovens for the hungry Odd Ones, leaving the venison feed for a future occasion. : "It's once In a lifetime, so far, for me, to come out of : the mountains' without a deer. All I saw in the way of wild life was an occasional lone some raven, and a squirrel showed up onece, Morrison said. Return With Deer GRAND ISLAND One party that" recently returned with three deer included Curtis and Erwin Douglas. Henry and Or vllle Cole, Wilbur Chandler and Claude Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wiley returned home early Sunday morning with their deer. T HE 8 IK E E 'T E 8 T OF JL X . SOUNDS IS PRAISE I. . i ' 'I certainly am fortunate to have a douce with youTl Evzny VJouAn loves a Gomfum&jt But trust a woman to tell whether a compli ment is genuineFor example, she knows there is nothing forced in these words, ""Now, that's what I call good coffee!" . For sixty years women who have used Hills Bros. Coffee have received such praise. The secret! The matchless flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee never varics. lt is the coffee that brings compliments again and again. HILLS BROS COFFEE Tht Csvudt Gj&iA to am ftuvtri ir ant sutho ot comiauxu - sS I p ' Temporary Bridge y In Use on Island 1 . - - - Reconstruction of Bnrned 1 out ; Piling Rushed ' to Avoid Downpours j GRAND ISLAND Traffic on and off , the Island has : again been resumed after residents of the district were shut in for nearly a week due to a fire which . recently greatly ' damaged the large bridge over . Lambert slough.1 Two small temporary bridges , have been . built across two stretches." of .water In the slough ; and a temporary road made. . The fire apparently started la a brush pile under the wooden structure of the bridge catching the piling and eating uiward to the floor of the bridge. Two sections of the east approach to the bridge were burned out. Reconstruction of the burned out j portions of ,th bridge - Is being rushed to completion be fore continual rains cause a rise la the slough. .. ' Pear for Revetment ; EdeUsen and . . Weygandt, eon. tractors on the revetment " work being done : on ; the banks ot the Willamette river, anxiously stood by unable to get rock to the dis trict to keep ahead ' ot an ex pected rise In the river. Foot ing rock had been dumped into place but the rock had been laid only a short distance up the side of the bank above the water line. A rise in the river would wash put the smoothed Jback surface which is ready , for tberock. ! 'V' " ' t . .. Farmers at 'Howell AreT Increasing. Tiling CENTRAL HOWELL The til ing machine is at work on the A. E. Jans acreage which they are having tiled. A great deal of work has been done in this locality by this machine during the past, few years. District Legion Leaders to Talk Auxiliary Members to Fry Hamburgers for Shoot Near Mt. Angel, . MT. ANGEL District Com mander Dowery of the American Legion and the district president; ot the auxiliary, Mrs. Nina Mor ris, will be guest speakers at, the next meeting of the local organ izations, November 1, it waa an-l nounced at - the meetings , Tues day. . :. . :-! The Legion shoot at the gun clubhouse is scheduled for next Sunday, October 23, and the w o m e n of the auxiliary have agreed to be on . hand to fry hamburgers for the crowd. The shoot will begin about 10 a. m. and last all day. Cards will also be played. Mass for Departed A mass for the departed sol-i dlers will be celebrated In - St Mary's church on Armistice day and will be attended by the. Le gioa and auxiliary groups. - : Miss Theresa Dehler, ' Ameri canization , chairman, : was . ap pointed to request Father Alcuin to speak at the Joint meetings on November 15. Silverton Council Gives Sewage Plant Plans Okeh SILVERTON At a special meetjng of the city council Mon day night plans and specifica tions, made by Barr and Cun ningham for the city sewage dis posal plant, were authorized and the group voted to have the en gineers prepare plans to let the contract as soon as notifications of the federal allotment is re ceived. The plan was voted here - in September. Sale This Weekend WOODBORN - The auxiliary of Woodburn post No. 46, Amer ican Legion, will hold a rum mage sale downtown Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Gerald B. Smith is In charge assisted by Mrs." W. H. Broyles and Mrs. Maude Hicks,, sr. r J ii ii UPONin crerr pacluce of these Crixpj-Freth com flakes! Valuable in exchange tot 500 premiums. Send for free Gift Book.. Directions oa coopoa. 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