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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1939)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salea, Ortscn; Tuesday :Kornin& Fetaary 28, 1939 Provides for W11 nntltfrrhfrnn Vm SatrP YThMtDinns Bean Workers taS. .-.5,, PAGE TEH XT M k Site VUl Be Chosen Where , 'Most" Laborers Will Be 1 . Accommodated 8TATT0N-A 200-famfly port ahl anil firnf lihflr Mmn will ba located, near Stayton by the torernment to accommodate bean harvest workers, according to an announcement of the' farm se curity administration r; It depends upon bow soon the mm riant caj be completed and constrnctlon started whether It - will . be- established - in time , for . tne coming, season or not, . The site has not been selected bat it will be located where It will provide the employers with the most workers daring - the longest season. . ..:.,- The Stayton camp will be one of four onus. Tne equipment will Include 200, tent bases, hot water . hattnr and mid water nrnMnr unit, garbage disposal nnit. trailers- for manager and for' resi dent nurse, office tents for man ager and placement clerk, shower units," sanitary toilets and large lent tor recreation ana meetings. The eamns will a t t a onlv former farm -families and others depending upon seasonal agrictu taral work for part orr all of their, livelihood. . Camps will be nder close supervision of a resi dent manager cooperating- with a camp committee elected by the occupants, in keeping the camp sanitary and orderly as well as planned for social, recreational and other activities. Petitions Seek Probe oh Relief Uayor Williams Expected ' to Return Home in 10 Days or So , INDEPENDENCE Signatures are being sought here on petitions addressed to Governor Sprague asking for a thorough investiga- ' tlon into operation of . the Polk county relief committee's admini stration of relief. The petitions- are similar to those being circulated in West Sa lem and the aim, it Is said, is to get local persons on the relief projects in this county. . INDEPENDENCE Mayor K. X Williams will not be able to return from Portland for another 10 days. Mrs. Williams reported upon return ' from ' spending the weekend with him,. and so A. W. , roster, president of the eouneil. will preside at the city council meeting Wednesday night. The mayor is up now and on cratches but is still receiving treatment for his kn. tnianut last month. Indications are that the knee will be all right when he Is able to discard the crutches. . He is atthe veterans' hospital. , . - R. M."Walker, local banker who aas been in Immanuel hospital In Portland the past two weeks. Is reported to be making splendid re . eovery. j - iU-T- "" Martha, Xoi weed lfacstr-v'; -. Is Martha Norwood Wagner, red-headed dark fat the Miami, Fla, public service department, Rudy Vallee's latest heart interest? Mlas Wagner says the ring she is wearing is Rudy's, given to her by the orchestra leader. The two met In Miami where Rudy ap peared to answer charges of assault brought against him by a night dub busboy. Bond Ordinances Come up Tonight SILVERTON The 811 verton city council will meet Tuesday night at a special meeting wnen the ordinances providing for bond issuances .will be read for. the third time. The ordinances were brought . before the council Fri day night at the first special meeting called by Mayor Zetta Schlador. "The rerular meetlnsr of thn council will ba held March S. At this time the renorts of salaries for recorder, treasurer and city attorney, us wel" as small sal aries for council members will be further discussed. This was brought before the February council meeting by - President John Porter. Child Honored Coimly Council . Retains Officers JEFFERSON The 40th an nual convention of the Marion county Sunday school council of Christian education held here Friday night and Saturday was well i attended. : The convention . theme, r "Everlasting Life," -its meaning and how to obtain it. .was , forcibly, emphasized in the addresses of Rev, Virgil Halbig. . Rer, Victor Loucka and v Rev. Char! 3 V.Tielchel. The discus sion periods proved beneficial to , . Brjiday - school r teachers and workers. Dinner was served la the Christian church dining room to ?S people. v ;. All ' former officers were re elected: President. Fred d Vrles: vice - president. Glens E. McCIel laa; secretary-treasurer. Miss Grace Klampe; children's divl sionsupertntendenti Mrs. fr. JL Cllpfell.- , i t - Hessels Honored -; - -" .lilC-, ANGEL Mr." and Mrs. . Joseph . Vessel a entertained with party in honor of .the Sgth wedding tnnirersanr r Mrs. Uessel's parents, Mr. and Mrs . JohnHansiager.. at their .borne 8unday afternoon, ; i Most of the guests were eld . mends of the honor couple. They Included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flicker and son Ronald oi PJrt Minn Mr. and ' Mrs. Wil Doshas and son Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Doshas, Miss Dora Hans inger, all of PorUand, Mrs. Julius Hauslnger and famfly of "Hood River, Ur: and Mrs. Walter Hes sel and Mrs. JosepV Hortsch of Woodbum, Mrs. Fred Hauslnger and Richard Hessel of Caseadla, and Mr." and Mrs.; Joseph L Faulaaber and ' Mrs.- Margaret Dehler of .Ut, Angel, a r?i". " SraSTTTUTES AS TEACHEB WALDO HILLS Mrs. Errol Rosa has been substituting as teacher-in the upper grades In Evergreen school the paat week. LThe regular . teacher, Mr. Rich ards, has been HI at his Aams YUle borne for two weeks, j :"::3s:;pnss ' ' Dooton wy ynov kidnrr oaUis IS mBm ft t-y V v r uiw wtiMk t ywr 'r tse 1 jo1 4 kwy to hwltay. Viost forJ pws , wt S pom ir r om I poroAa W mti. 4 baning bup hai mtr Swwlu2g mS viut your 1 '-aeys or bimiim. . Aa stows ! .., r poMM is ysor blood, , ft to IwboUooU Wy diaoKUn, way B ia cmm ml MursiM b,.trt, i' iswilii i I i n Lii atM, wwUib, imff" snMT i ooi Auk roar im f Desn't T , uMHifuSy by tiuin I 1 r-. lftvf f hmpvr HUet and w.j fc , t.. EVENS VALLEY Phyllis Kay, 1 n f p n t daughter of the Roger BaisUds. was honored with a gift shower Thursday afternoon. Present were Mrs. Barstad and children, Mrs. Kunger; Mrs. Oral Egan. Mrs. Joe LeRud. Mrs. Con. rad Johnson, Charlotte Johnson. Miss Bertha Loe, Mrs. Oscar Loe Mrs. Oscar Johnson. Mrs. Anna Balch, Mrs. Albert Funrue, Mrs K, Funrue, Mrs. W. A. Riming ton, Mrs. Ole Sunde, Mrs. Paul Brlgstad and Phyllis Herlgstad. Lodge Chief Coming SILVERTON The Pythian Sis ters are planning a 6:30 o'clock no-host s u p p e r to open the special meeting honoring Grand Chief Lucinda de Broth rt en. gene Thursday Plght. All mem bers and tamllies are Invited. Mrs. de Brugh will be the house guest of Mrs. Helen M. Wright man. - Teacher" Resigns i SILVERTON Miss Marie Kiev, who has taught here for eight years, has resigned to accept a position with the faculty of the Edison boys' school at Portland. Mrs. Lee Hashing; former local teacher, is -filling the va cancy in the junior high school. Undo - San ncrPcirjoJsI Maxell 15th Is Income Tax . Time Aeaiir:. . l The efficiency of your, sys tem Is dependent upon modern, up-to-date office equipment and records. v - r- Improve your system; If last year's. records did not supply all the necessary- Information, now Is the tine to remedy the situation. ' - 8ES OUR SELECTION Or' FUinr Cabinets & Indexing Systen : nand Visible Card Ffles Simplex & AB-Facts -Acccrsting Systeras Ledgers and Jonrnils - Bound or Loose-Leat Type , .Calendars, Diaries.' Etc. IlcehoU Account Books Receipt Files.: --r. rjEEenAr.ivo ' COOS STORE . 3 State St. Phone 8802 Itoyal Typewslter Layton Preaches Friend's Funeral JEFFERSON Rer. and Mrs. A. P. Layton spent Monday at Dallas, where he was called to conduct the funeral service at the Evangelical church for M. B. Toung, 89, who died there Saturday. He will be assisted by Rer. D. Lants the resident las tor. Mr. Phelps, a retired min ister, was a friend of the Lay tens of 60 years standing, and officiated at their wedding in Ne braska. Twenty six women attended the World Dar of Praver urn. gram presented at the Evangeli cal cnurcn rriday arternoon. Mrs. C. J. Thurston was the lead er. She was assisted by Mrs. E. B. Redmond and Mrs. J. Q. Fon taine. Refreshments were served by women of the Evangelical Missionary society. Dr. J. O. VanWlnkle, grand medicine from Oregon, attended the interstate wreck of the 40 et 8 in Seattle Saturday. The doctor's . son, Richard, visited relatives in Portland during the doctor's absence. Good Rains and Snow Canse -1 Decline 'WitXi Blarket ; . . , j , i Opening Under CHICAGO, Feb. - H-ffVWlUi good rains and man miwtrt4 widely distributed amr thm win. ter wneat v belt, : wheat price oroppea almost a cent a bushel toaay. , , -, . Selltna was moat BranamiMil In July . contracts, which renresent the 1939 crop. Traders said r elpiUtlon was rery heavy In soma locwiues ana unaouotedly would oe very oenenciai to wheat par ticularly In view of the fact that tne rrowtnr icuon d t..n Tne acreage planted to wheat Is considerably smaller than a year agO but CrOO Conditions In mnm outnets are regarded as favor able, although the latest official reporxs inaicatea moistnr w inaaequate in some areas. wneat opened about cent lower, wiping out the, advance scored late Saturday. During the nexi nour fluctuations wer rerr narrow .with trading slow but aft er UVeroOOI Closed U-l en dawn further selling appeared here, giv ing the market another utthaov from which it showed no material rauy. Wheat closed lowar than saiuroay. May and July 9$M.-H Young Builders9 House Exhibited HA X ICS V ILLE KennAth Rnh. ertson and Jackie Mennls, mem- cars OI tne 4H bnUflers rlnh ia. eompanled - their club leader, E. ij. moot, to Portland Thursday to place their model bouse on exhibition at Multnomah hotel. where It drew a great deal of attention from the lumbermen who were having a convention there. The boys were entertained mere by o. o. Houghson, state club leader. The house will be returned ta HiYeaviiia ta ... hibited later at the 4H summer cnool at CorvaUis, Farmer's hardware store and Oreron stata zair. Tne nonse la hntit rrnm vi. - - K V u. Wl W prints on a scale of 1 inches for I feet, and la copy of the a. Lt. Moor home. Aid Unite to Meet SILVERTON Immanuel La dlea' Aid will meet Thursday at the church social rooms for a lunch at noon and the regular meeting. Mrs. Edwin Overtund and Mrs. Otto 0. Dahl are lunch eon hostesses. 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