The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 16, 1939, Page 15, Image 15

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,, Oregon, Friday Morning, Jane 16, 1939
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Unit, Lebanon
Airs: NeciaBnck, President I . '
" for Slate, Conducts
Initial Meet -
LEBANON Mrs. Necia . Back 1
VVCTU, with Mrs. Amelia
Grimes,: ! county president - and
Mrs. F. M. : Maxwell, president
of the Halsey grasp, held
meeting at the Methodlat church
Tuesday' afternoon and made a
partial organization here with
Miss Grace Driver, president and
Mrs. R. A. " Spence, - secretary.
Mrs. Buck invited the group
to attend dedication of the
Frances - Elisabeth cottage at
"the WCTU farm home Jnly 9,
with Earl Snell to lite the ad
dress. : Mrs. Buck organised ? a
WpTU in Sweet Home Monday.
. I - Give Church Histories v
V The CItIc e 1 n b at the last
meeting of the season Monday
afternoon . elected the officers
nominated last month. As
t art tf ti , "Know Tnnr Ului
ndn" nrorram directed by' Mrs.
J AG. Gill. Mrs. Joel C. Mayer
ga,re a comprehensive history, of
the " Christian Science church
and Mrs. Olson gave a paper on
the Serenth Day Adventlst
church.
ZThe program will be resumed
in September. 1 Tea" was served
ati the home of Mrs. J. O. Gill
and later the group risked Mrs.
Mayer's flower garden. i
Mrs.rp. A. . Mttcbell, former
resident, here from Santa Ana
ok a t 1 s 1 1 Is suffering from
pftenmonia In her hotel apart
ment. She Is t'.ought to be
improving.
A daughter was bora June 10
at lha Uthinoii hniinltfil In Mr
a?d Mrs. Roy Johnson.
. Lon Estcp : Promoted
rMr. and Mrs. J.' E. Eaten hare
abetter from their son." Lon, 20.
a' high school graduate of '38,
who has spent three months in
the nary at San Diejro saying
that he was one of sir In his
company who made the machin
ist test and. that he has been
promoted and ' sent to ' Norfolk,
Va for a five months' course
itf the machinist program.
Rdy Johnson, -who recently
lot his home and contents near
Waterloo by fire, through the
-Bstep agency has leased the
Beuna Temple Brown property
on' Main street for a year.
Joella Mayer, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Joel M.-yer, stu
dent at OSC, will lea ye next
Tuesday with a group of soror
ity, sisters for 'the national con
vention of the Alpha Chi Omega
at Montreal.
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ALBANY Formal opening of
the new Pacific cooperative poul
try producers', headquarters in
this city will take place Friday
when all 13 directors of the as
sociation will be In Albany. G.
C Keeney, Portland, association
manager, will also attend.
The new warehouse, located on
Water street- Just east of the
Oregon Electric depot, which for
some time has been used as a
warehouse for the . association,
gives- approximately double the
storage spaoe. The new struc
ture, according to L E. Arnold
Lebanon, one of the directors.
also contains the most modern
cooling room In the valley. The
cooler has a capacity of: 500
eases, maintained at a tempera
ture of 45 degrees under , a hu
mldity of 85.
Friday "arternoon open house
will be held at the new plant
and in the evening a public
meeting will be held in the Al
bany city hall and a program
will be presented.
Demos to Picnic
ALBANY -Linn county demo
crats will hold a county plcnle
Sunday. July 1. according to
Ned Calloway, BrownsvU'e, chair
man of the picnic committee.
The affair will be held in the
Brownsville city park and a
number of democratic leaders of
the state are expected to be
present.
AT GRAND LODGK
DAYTON Isaac Turppa,
member of Jacob Mayer Masonic
lodge of Dayton was chosen
delegate to grand lodge In Port
land and Miss Lena Stllwell,
worthy matron; Mrs. Mina Carr,
associate matron, and John G
Park, worthy patron, represented
Electa chapter. PES. at the
golden anniversary grand chap
ter session.
DeArmonds Plan
To Reb iiild Home
Fall Grain Harvest Will Be
Started in Mid-July
Estimate Now ,
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SUVER Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
DeArmond, who lost their home
by fire last week, stayed with
the'C. J. DeArmond family sev
eral days but have now moved
Into their garage to live this
summer, while they are building
a new house. Mrs. C. A. Vosa
held kitchen shower at .her
home Thursday for Mrs. De
Armond. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dodson
have moved to Gltneden, a beach
resort north of Depoe Ba where
Dodson has leased a service sta
tion. .
M. I. Conger and Ralph Hes
ter each received delivery on
new combines last week. - Fall
grain -will be ready to harvest
by the middle o( July it is
thought as the season seems to
bo exceptionally early. Vetch
hay Is In the shock hero and.
spring grain is beginning to
head.
Greea Takes Bride
Preston Green of Falrvlew and
Marjorie Bossuet of Independ
ence were married at Vancouver
May 31. Thursday night a num
ber of relatives and friends gave
them a charivari party. Green
is driving the school bus taking
the children to summer school
at Monmouth.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Oglesbee
are at Paulina lake to spend the
summer for the benefit of his
health.
Honor Ruby Sund
UNIONVALE Miss Ruby
Sund was delightfully surprised
at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Charley Hendrickson Tuesday
night on her 15th birthday.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. John Tiehn, Mr. aid Mrs.
Edward Clow, Mr. and Mrs. Cle
ment Hendrickson, Mr. and Mn.
Irvin Sion and Miss Vivian Sion,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crawley
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Dixon and family, Mrs. Austin
Allen and family, Albe.t Clow.
.Woody Brown and, his gUder ,
In this gilder, Woodbridge (Woodyi Brown, 27. of , Falls, Tex,' to Wichita,- Kan, a distance fj
LaJoUa. CaL. set a new national distance and alU- miles. The former mark was 212 .miles. Browns
tude glider mark when he soared from Wichita
altitude mark was 7,600 feet.
10-Acre Tract Sold
DAYTON A deal has been
closed whereby Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Hewett cf Portland be
came the owners of the 10-acre
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H
Stevenson near Dayton. Immedi
ate, possession was given. Stev
enson plans ' to return to eastern
Oregon.. - '
Union News
CLEAR LAKE The regular
meeting of the Keizer local of
the Farmers' Union met at the
Clear Lake scbooihouse Wednes
day night with President" Rogers
in the chair. W. P. Collard re
ported on the state meeting and
Luther J. Chapln reported on
the meeting of the Farmers
Union and organized labor held
In the Labor temple In Salem
last Wednesday. Raymond Clag
gett and Harry Leth were ad
mitted as new . members. Hal
Keefer and Mr. and Mrs. Luther
J. Chapln were appointed to
serve with Bethel and other' lo
cals to arrange for refreshments
at the county convention July
1. Harley Libby, state president,
gave a talk on the policies of
the union. At the close of the
meeting a strawbe-ry feed was
served.
MRS. TO VET IMPROVES .
AMITY Mrs. Nette Tovey.
who has been ill at her - home
there for several weeks, is much
better and is able to be up about
her home. :
Verl Miller Again
Pioneer President
ALBANY For the 11th con
secutive year Verl Miller was
elected president of the Knox
Butte Pioneer association and
Mrs. Jerome Williams was elect
ed secretary at the picnic held
Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Elisabeth Lines of Knox Butte.
Mrs. Lines was presented with
a gift in appreciation of the
work she has done in writing
the history of the pioneers who
settled in and around Knox
Butte.
Request was made that the
women wear old-fashioned
dresses at the 1940 picnic to be
held at the home of Mrs. H. D.
Haight .
Sets of 3 and 4
Lambs Are Raised
Sl'VE R C. J. DeArmond
reports that ' be successfully
raised four sets of triplets and
one set of quadruplets ta his
flock of sheep this spring.
The ewes with triplets raised
them but two of the quadrup
lets were raised separately.
Granger's
News
MACLEAY Mrs. Albert Ma-
der and Mrs. W. A. Jones will
entertain members of the grange
home economics club Tuesday
afternoon at the grange halL
RICKREALL J. H. Harland,
master of Rickreall grange, Mrs.
E. A. Stenson, Mrs. Ora Lantz,
Mrs. Mary Adams attended the
opening session of state grange
Monday at Corvallis.
Grays Like Oregon
Better Than Ever
DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Gray of Dayton returned home
at 10 p. m. Tuesday from an in
terestlng 10-day trip that took
them as far east as Eau Claire,
Wise., to visit he brother. This
is Mr. Gray's first trip east of
the Rockies and he Is more than
convinced that the Willamette
valley Is the Garden of Eden be
cause en route they encountered
a cyclone and a snowstorm and
other weather characteristic to
'the middle states.
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