The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 19, 1939, Page 12, Image 12

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    PAGS TWELVE
: ; The CGON STATESilAN, Ealeia .Tbsxy. nt!as, JaacsryrlS, 1933
Ssveral Units -
Hold Election
Elrs. Arthur Nelson Heads
Thimble Club of
' Lodge Gronp ;
BICVKRTON At the annual
election i of the Neighbors of
Woodcraft Thimble- club, officers
chosen were: President. Mrs. Ar
thur Nelson; vice-president, Mrs.
Kenry 8torlie; secretary, Mrs.
Robert Scott; treasurer. Mrs. R.
D. Bowen; publicity - and press
chairman. Mrs. .C..-E. Hlggln
botham; members of the finance
board, -Mr. Cleli - Harrth, "Mrs.
William Elder ' and Mrs. John
Seeley; " ; "
" Girls Xeagne Elects
SILVERTON Girls', leafue
lection resulted : President,
Annabelle Jensen; Tlce-presldent,
Betty iTerson; treasurer, Phyllis
Adams; secretary. Alma Hutton.
The .retiring president is Bernlce
Cay. -
. - Honor ' Bride-Elect
: SILVERTON Women ' of the
First Christian church were hosts
at a pre-nuptlal shower In com
pliment to Miss RutU Zook.
daughter , of Rev.'and Mrs.: Frank
W." Zook whose marriage to
Charles Boyle of Portland will
be an event February 11 at the
Pome of the bride.
- Church Chooses Officers
. SILVERTON recent officers
elected for Immanuel c b n r e h
were: Deacon, Carl Thorklldson;
. tiustees, H. E. Campbell, Elser
Aarhus; secretary, H. B. Jorgen
son; treasurer, John Campbell;
organist. Inga Thorkildson; as
sistant organists, Jonas Byberg,
Ardls Aarhus, Edna Aarhus and
Mrs. Arthur Bahl; auditors. El-
. mer Johnson and Arthur Dahl;
cemetery . board, Albert Funrue;
head ushers, Floyd Ellertson and
Howard Campbell. ,
Orangemen Take 10 '
SILVERTON New Initiates In
the Orangemen, . Silverton high
sportsmen's club, are Robert
i Strickland, I M y r o n Dirickson,
Marlyn'Waarrick. Leslie Weath
er 111, Dale l Blust, Orlo Bolme,
Harvey Gehrlng, George Irish,
Clarence Simmons, Marvin Mel-
be, Clarence Melbe, Bruce Bailey,
Maurice Darts, Jack Peavy, Milo
Harmon and Chet Carson.
Parent-Teachers
To Meet Thursday
AUMSVILLE The Pirent-
.Teacher association will hold the
January meeting Thursday night
at the schoolhouse. The regular
business meeting will be followed
by a social hour. . k
: Charley Smith Is- Tacatlonlng
at coastal points.- He has been
away from the Smith ranch for
the . past three months. . . . .
Mrs. Guy Gearhart is slowly
recovering from a major opera
tion which she underwent at the
Salem Deaconess hospital two
weeks ago. She Is still unable
to receive Visitors. "
Alice Davenport Sprains i
Foot in 'Alighting From
Track; Unable to Walk
' ' '
WEST STAYTON Mrs. ' H. B.
" Condi t left Saturday for a three
week's" vacation at Newport with
her daughter, Mrs. C D. Grant. ,
- Alice Davenport, in getting out
-of ber father's truck, stepped on
s board and slipped, badly sprain
.tag her ankle. -She is usable to
walk on her foot.
5 , Keith Crane, who has been se
.riously 111 with inflammatory
rheumatism,, la slowly improving.
Holy Name Society Will r
Bleet at Gervais oh 29th
GERVAIS Gervais parish will
be host . to the Willamette .val
ley, league of the Holy Name so
ciety Sunday, January 2 9. i
SheWaslOlon
1 1! i U i:i ca T-AZij, tie ICli, Cburtext Vlrjlns Delannt
' . " 1 "'t trziz t black cats and the like. Besides, she
. r f V ? Izin Cc.t Delaune who preceded ber as a
i rr:3 c-J-::.-J fct Ttxlx tit says ss last 23
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i : i "7 tJ i... I t-X. r:.y ixx3. raw." CLe lives
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Utile Insured
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Bob Boras and "Sampson 1 ; - -
Yeah, laugh that off, Mr, Mule! And this la'no ordinary mule,
either. It's "Sampson," movie mule, who has been insured fox 1150,
000. He appears with Bob Burns, shown with bin. In a new movie.
Grangers' News
UNION HILL The Union Hill
grange will meet on Friday night
for its regular monthly business
meeting. The Red Hills degree
team will Initiate candidates in
the third and .fourth degrees
from Union Hill and the Santiam
I Valley grange at Lyons. Lunch
wtu oe servea at me close oi
the grange meeting, with Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Fischer, Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Fischer, Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Fisher and Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Gilmour in
charge. i
. Ten tables of "500" and two
tables of "Chinese checkers were
in play at the grange social
night party Saturday. Mrs. John
Steinbergei- and Lee Seeley won
high scores.
RICKREALL A group, of
men, 12 in all, from the grange
gave J." 'E. Rag3dale an agree
able surprise Saturday morning
when they came to help him pour
concrete' for his' house ' founda
tion. The women helped in serv
ing 'the noon meal.
RICKREALL Four new.menf-
bers were taken info grange Fri
day. They are Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Dewey and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Dewey.
The date of February 17 was
decided upon as the date for the
banquet to be served 1 Monmouth
grange, ' winner in the recent
contest.
Herman Amos introduced , a
resolution to be sent to the state
highway, department and the Sa
lem chamber of commerce, ask
ing Improvement of the old
blacktop stretch of the Salem
Rickreall highway. This resolu
tion was adopted.
- The master appointed his com
mlttees 'Agriculture, Kenneth
Burrell, Forrest $ Pence, W. M.
Elliott? legislative, R. W. Hogg,
Claude Larkin, J. B. Riney; en
tertalnment, F. B. Southwick, D.
Shelton, Mrs. Vernal ' Bewley,
Mrs. Ora Lants; relief, Mrs. Fan
nie - Stenson, ' Mrs. ; J.' E. Rags-
dale, Herman i Amos; home eco
nomics,' Mrs. .i Helen Hamilton,
Mrs. Clark Irving and Mrs. Grace
Pence, i ' I s :
An open program will be held
Friday, January 27.
Enjoy 4H Program
'FAIRFIELD Fairfield grange
met Friday, night with the newly
installed officers in charge. A
large crowd enjoyed the 4H club
mdayjthel3th
for $150fi00
"t- p .
iiiiiii
program .presented by Wayne' D;
Harding, county club leader, and
bis assistant, ' Car mallte Weddle.
The Hayes-Labish farms trophy
cup for. the- exhibitor of - the
champion fat hog at the last
state fair was presented Junior
Miller. Donald Du Rette was pre
sented a medal for county win
ner in the meat animal produc
tion contest. Freda Bucurench,
Verlie-Duke,. Hulda Beckley and
Mhs Weddle spoke concerning
home economics projects. ShlrlejJ
and Linda Girod and Donald Nu
som received first and second
year certificates. Eleven club
members attended with 4 heir
teacher, Mrs. Clara Girod, from
Waconda. This program created
Interest in grange members to
sponsor a scholarship to summer
school at Corvallte this year.
The next regular meeting of
the HE club will be Thursday,
February 2, at the home of Mrs.
B J. Miller.
Committees for 1939 'were : an
nounced by Albert Girod, master:
Legislative, : Don . Dn:. Rette, D.
Ballweber, Ed Veteto; agricul
ture, J. W. Johnston, F. J. Mar-
thaler, C. E. Auenback; finance,
D. Ballweber. F M. H1U - and
Mrs. J. W. Johnston;' relief, Mrs.
Clara Girod," Mrs. F. M. Hill and
Mrs. T. A. Ditmars. '
, ROBERTS A card party spon
sored .by Mrs. Forest Edwards In
behalf of the grange - was held
4x. the grange-ball Saturday night
with 11 tables of '500" and four
tables' of -pinochle in play; High
scores at bridge went to Kick
Kugel and Mrs. Rex .Hartley;
high scores for pinochle to Bus
ter Kleen and Mrs. Harvey
Schuebel.- r 1
BRUSH COLLEGE Brush Col
lege grange meeting which was
postponed for two weeks because
of scarlet fever .will be held, this
Friday night. This will be the
annual Men's night with F. E.
Nelson, Clifford Cmith, Charles
Glaze and Jesse S. Worthbigton I
in charge.
The grange home economics
club will meet tor a 1 o'clock
luncheon Thursday at the home
of Mrs. A. E. Utley and Mrs. C.
L. Blodgett.
Commend Sprague
Stand, Wine ' Sale
The Luckiamute Farmers
Union, in-the Elklns community
near Monmouth, late last week
passed, a resolution commending
Governor Charles A. Spraane for
the stand, he has t-kea in re-
11 nesting, that.the legislature, pass
a law which will confine the sale
of. for tilled wines' to staCe liquor
stores. 5
" "The' Luckiamute anion' holds'
that 'fortified wines are very in
toxicating and ' are showing, bad
effects, on the. human 'racecL.
Improyement Is;Made
j Atinths and Dudley
fHomes at Bliddle Grove
MIDDLE" GROVE Charles
Knnths, who was recently mar
ried, is doing some repair 'work
to ; bis residence. Lester Dudley
has. also .done, some extensive re
modeling by covering bis bouse
with -shakes and adding;, a vesti
bule. T i . . .
Mr. and Mrs. . O.. JewetL who
spent ' the past- two months in
southern rt California, ' returned
boms Thursday.- "
Ralph poWncrs Moyinpf :
Front Zlehama nesldeace)
MEHAMA-Mr.Tand MrsT Ralph
Downer" are ' moving to Sweet
Home this week where Downer
will .bare work, : s
X-rm Pit... Tavlv- Um 1P.A
.Taylor and Mrs Maude. Zlmmer
rtan have been ,- Tlslting 1a Fort
Louis, Wash, with Mrs. "Zimmer
man's daughter and vov-tn-law,
Mr and 'Mrs. Arthur "Harrts. t
.llr..,nd Urs. J.tM. Tit"e. re
ceived word Monday that their
daughter Frances, underwent an
emergency operation tor appen
dldtls. She Is in the Deaconess
toepltal la Salem. ;
---Tvfin Calres ArriT
' ; OAK PODJT Mr. and Mrs, C
C. Comstock bave a sbc-year-cli
Jersey cow that gave tin Friday
to twin calves. Tiscy are both
fcilca til &ra dolsar tlzir
School AdrJiiion,
or Pupils
Public to Make Inspection
- at - Carnival Friday;
Clinic Slated .
HATESVILLE The new room
of the schoolhouse , will be com
pleted, this week and may bo in
spected Friday night dating the
carnival. Mrs. Cleora Parks and
her pupils will occupy the new
room. Mrs. Olive Potter will con
duct her classes in the room va
cated by Mrs. Parks and Mr., J.
Kennedy, will reoccupy bis old
room. - i
' Mrs. Elisabeth Siddell returned
Sunday -afternoon from visit to
Portland where Friday she at
tended the wedding of hergrand
daughter, Lucille White, to Ron
ald Vanced.
Clinic Slated 25th
A health clinic will be held
at the Hayesvllle school Wed
nesday, January 25. At that time
34 Children will have physical
examinations, vaccinations. ' and
immunisations for diphtheria,
Dorothy Lewis celebrated her
15ttt birthday Friday night by
Inviting her last year's school
mates to spend the evening with
her. Guests were Marlon Parks,
Velma . Elfbug June Parker,
Rnth Zurlender, Ruth Pervls,
Margaret Kimbol, June ' George,
Dorothy Lewis, Charles Mowry,
Charles Love, Jackie Mennis,
K e n,n e t h Robertson, Robert
Peterson, Darrell Wooldridge.
Paul And re sen,- -Vernon Olson,
Harland Pervls and Jean Doo
llttle. Sonf est Slated
SILVERTON HILLS Paul Vo
der will be at the community
-ball Sunday for the community
singing. A men's quartet from
the Zion church at Hubbard will
sing.
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MT. ANGEL Fifty mmbers attended the third annual
Mr Ancrel Flax Growers meeting at the creamery hall. Tues
day. Albert Diehl and Albert
the board whose terms expired,"were re-elected. The board
will choose a president and vice-president in the near iuture.
The flax subsidy topic was discussed and it was hoped
that -.. here a - six-year program
could be worked out. .
Flax acreage will again be con
tracted this year, and prospects
are good for an Increase in the
number of acres to be' planted to
flax.. -:-
-Tather Aleula talked at length
about - flax and Its possibilities.
He made a special study of flax
in all its- phases while in Europe
last summer, -
Hall Will Speak
At Stayton Today
STATTON Lieut Vincent C.
Hall, missionary from Jamaica,
win speak at the Church of
Christ, Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
He will present a challenging
message and show new slides on
the work at Jamaica, one of the
fastest growing missionary pro
jects in the world. The public is
invited. -
Lions Committee Works
On Numbering of Homes
STAYTON Fred Fischer and
Wilbur Porter were initiated into
the Lions club ut the dinner
meeting, last week at the Bon
Ton. Also the committee on street
signs and numbering of bouses
wlU take action as the need of
more adequate street signs seems
apparent to the club. This com
mittee is Harry Rowe. George
Bel and Bill Williamson.
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Bochsler, the two members of
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Graham and Wells
Move to Highway
MILL CITY Graham sad
Wells bave moved their pool ball
from the Rada hotel into Rada's
new building on the' highway:
'' Frank .Treado, i who " baa - been
ill for several weeks, was moved
to the Albany hospital for medical
care. !
Mr. and Mrs; Dan Quinn of Til
lamook are spending several
weeks in Mill City at the home of
Mr. and Mrs.; Faust. The Quinns
expect to go to California later
for his health;. j
Pastor Committee
Named, i Lebanon
LEBANON A committee of
nine members of the Presbyterian
church, N. M. Newport, chair
man, will contact persons who
nay be' in a position to serve
the church as a permanent pas
tor. Rev. . Kilpack, supply pastor
since Rev. Q. Breen resigned, will
continue the supply work until
a permanent pastor is named.
The widened and uplifted sur
face of Sherman s street Is highly
gratifying to the general travel
along this thoroughfare and
commendation Is general for the
WPA workers who have given
full time and energy to the well
finished work.
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JoHy-NciglAors
Meeting Thursday
. NORTH SANTIAM The Jolly
iNeighbors dab will bold lu next
meeting at the M. V. Phillips
home Thursday. .
J. D. Lott, who suffered a
heart - attack Christmas week, is
improving .rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. August Wlrsh
BATTERY
SALE OF
BATTERY
In Other Words a Real Battery Sale for the
Balance of the Month
Group No. 1 Gronp No. 2
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03.05 ex. 04.45
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15 Mo. Am J Guar. fJ&Kf Ex.
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oMT. 05-95 Ex. Guar. 9720 Ex.
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Guar. 07.50 Ex. -
Then Too Jos Bring Ibis Adv. and Get Double BAH Stamps
DON MADISON
546 No. High, Salem Dial 6663
Richfield Gasoline - Aviation Gasoline - Cleaning Solvent
Cc2aiv
Now Only
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A very special factory
concession makes this
sale possible . . bay
the first pair at regu
lar price and the sec
ond pale, for only lc
- . . all new shades
all sixes. 1 ; .
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(Of Same Quality)
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C. P. Scofleld' and wlU assist
Scofleld in operating bis farm.
-Mrs. Elton New and infant son
William Raymond returned from
the hospital Saturday.
Open School Doors
BRUSH COLLEGE Brush Col
lege school - resumed sessions
Monday after having been dis
missed since the Christmas holi
day because of measles and scar-
- ' let fever.
SALE OF
BATTERIES
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