Hi OSSGON STATESMAN. Satsxa. Ofou..TudayIomIag. July 8. 1S PAGE TEH e ' French Liner Champlain Bombed-and Sunk SlftfUMftnf keirs oodwor Held Escapes Damage in Albany -I Fire; Rebuilding ( : ' Plant Assured TJiiioiri; District: W Meeting at SilveFtoii If! Workers' Homes Called Hovels Speaker D eclares IEU. I no - Uniion at AH ; ' 150 at Meeting , i KILVERTON The homes of lahnrbers In the North Santiam mills were dtscrlbed as "hoTels" Yi-r Hon Helmick. former secretary nf the Columbia . River District council of the International Wood workers of America, at an; open meetlnr Saturday night at Sll- Terton, .sponsored by the Colum bia RlTer ..District council, of the International Woodworkers of America and the Sllverton local. Approximately. 1 50, people were In "' ivfia what : w"a nr coit petlng with' .Helmick .added?, in- reference to the- North. Santiam mill workers. He spoke, of. "car loads -of lumber standing, by toe mile"-on Sllrer Fallfr Timber com - painy 'tracks V "representing day after' day of work taken from yen," explaining that this lum ber was brought in from the North Santiam and other such dis tricts. ' , In reference to the war situa tion Helmick "regretted' that the attention of people Is drawn from our local labor situation and im mediate , problems," to those of foreign countries. He urged "that Americans not let themselves be carried . away and flounder in European wars but do what you can ' for America's people and their economic problem." "'Fifth columns. , he added were bred "when lumber people in your town take the position that they can dominate the town and own the town." Adolpb Bermer. who is a mem ber of the organizing committee of the CIO, addressed the meeting also. Germer discussed the need of workers -for organization and for organized support of social legislation designed to -benefit "the common people." He re ferred to the Industrial Employes union, which is the bargaining agency at the local mill, a "no union at all; It Just thinks it is." Other speakers were Worth Lowry. rice president of the IWA, John Brost, president of the state CIO council, and . Al Hartung, president of the council In con vention. Farmers' Union News AUMSVILLE The Aumsvtlle Farmers Union was host to the Marion county conrention of . the Farmers Union . locals Saturday. President Ernest Werner was in charge. Fifteen of the 18 locals were represented. A resolution was passed to pre sent to the state executive tax board a request for equalization of school taxes without decreasing the taxes.. A block and gavel were present ed to the Aumsvllle local for bar ing, obtained the greatest number of new members in the past three months. The county secretary, Mrs. .Pauline Johnson, tendered her resignation, but it was not ac- . cepted. ' !-'-.. . ' During the afternoon session the county Farmers Union coop erative hospital was discussed by Rev. S. Hamrick. A. G. Rempel of Dallas, was a rlaltor and spoke - briefly." Informal round table talks were giren by rations members on Industry, cooperative marketing, cooperative canning, crops and competitive .buying and selling. State President Harley Libby also spoke. , . ... . :, . - - - - . " Group singing was led by Mrs. Homer Smith and a program In cluded 'a reading by Mrs. T. C. Mountain group of songs, Evalyn Smith, , accompanied by M a r y Hall; ventriloquist demonstration, J. E. Clark of Sidney-Talbot, Most ; of ; the? "morning . session was glren brer : to : reports , from Marlon county locals. Clorerdale was especially commended for the lamb show arranged there. " DALLAS The Quarterly .meet ing ot the Polk county Farmers Union will f be held Wednesday night at 8 . o'clock at the North Dallas school building. ' Reports from the delegates of the state conrention and other committee reports will be heard. Small Fire Quelled c LYONS Considerable exclte-r jnent was caused In Lyons . Wed nesday evening when a' fire was dlscorered on the Ifat next' to the river back of the John Neal place. A truck load of CCC boys was brought to the scene and soon the fire was under control.' : . heady rca rnAniiic; - CXUaSES AST II ITS IX rru RATE SAL tzitt JButiftri Wtmra Sotxio V7ewa FREE AT STAHDASD t Drive to Standard for these magnify ketit Scenic Views of the West , in full natural-color. They're offered with Standard's service, : ? . v. im i in imr rnmi M n ULfffilNU Officers of "MI Are Installed Sunday ' RTL.VERTON--A: F. Hartunir andJF. E. Gordon; presi dent and' secretary of tbe Columbia River District council, IWA," reelected in the election of officers held in the district during June, were installed by Adolph Genrier; CIO repre sentative, at the council meeting held at Silverton Sunday as a continuation of the convention opened Jiere baturaay, morn ing. Other, officers of. the council elected at this meeting and in stalled by Germer were vice-presi dent, Claude Hale of "Portland: conductor. Bill Strotkrrs of West port: .warden, Cecil Urle of Jew ell; executive boara memDers, za Haygood of Deep River, wash.; Ed Hallowell, Cathlamet, .Wash.; William Estep. OCalama. Wash- Earl S. Harper. VWUlamina; Guy Haner.-; Seaside: - Worrell Shurt- llf f . Dee f , Jofetf JShatR JeweJl ?; St A. Gardner, Wauna; Chet Dustln. Veraonlay-and Don; Helnlek;ror- est GroTe.: . - Trustee e!eted the next year are aerr'-f or Ed - Haygood, Monitor Boy Gets Naval Training MONITOR' Vance Toder, who Joined the US nary six weeks ago, is now completing his preliminary training at the US naval training base la San Diego. Calff. Jimmy Collliter seriously burned his left thumb and fore finger when a' firecracker which he was holding exploded as he held a fuse to it. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis held a large dinner for si relatives and friends 'on the Fourth hon oring the birthday of Mrs. Davis, who was born on Independence day. Mr. and Mrs. w. L. Harrison, Hazel and Merton Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hay and Marlys, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walters and daughters Patricia and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. James Walters, Mrs. , Floyd Guthrie and Nadie Guthrie, Irene Ott and Lee Shrock spent the Fourth boating, swimming and riding at Barton Bridge park. That night they all went to the Oregon City hospital to r 1 s 1 1 Floyd Guthrie, who was to hare been one of the group, but when he was tying a spring calf, the calf sprang and the chain threw Guthrie, beaking his ankle, thus ruining his Independence day plans. Vivien Oswalt, Jack Barnes, Mary Gilford, little Reed Oswalt and Chester Oathout were among the Fourth of July crowd that riewed ? the Molalla Baekaroo. They returned tq the Oathout home In time for Supper. Mrs. May Sailor, Mrs. Tlllle Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Losey and Glenny, Lester Nof zlnger and Herbert Gabriel were holiday celebrators at Champoeg. Position Filled For Sunday School SALEM ' HEIGHTS S u n d a y school council met at the home of Mrs. Emma iWhealdon Tuesday. Frank Steuer was j elected proper ty man of the Sunday school to fill the place recently raeated by John Cotton. . Mrs. -D. D. Dotson fell last' Sat urday, breaking one ankle and spraining the other ankle. Mrs. C. E. Forbls, who just re turned from the hospital a few weeks ago, has-taken a backset and Is now confined to her bed. Jim Royse of Pasadena, Calif., was a guest last week at the P. T. Stolshelse home. j "Eileen Van Eaton was the guest ot Mar jorle, Upjohn at the Upjohn cottage at the beach last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zlnser and two children, Edward and Betty, are visiting friends and rel atives here, and at Portland ' for 10 days . Methodist Women; Meet dt Turner - TTJRXER-The Woman's Society Methodist f Christian Service ' held a social Friday aft ernoon .at the country home of Mrs. OA. Bear .with Mrs. E. E. Bear assistant hostess. Mrs, F. C. Gunning-'delegate to the recent Methodist conference in Portland, gave the highlights -of her stay In the city, . i.. . i ")'. Present were Mrs. '. Lloyd Mud gett, Mrs. Frances Ball, Mrs.' Bere nice Barker. Mrs. .Vera Dow, Mrs. H.- M. - Harnett, Mrs. - F". C Gun ning, Mrs O. P. Given, Mrs. A. E. Robertson, -Mr s.j Nelly : Riches, Mrs.: Stella Miller, Mrs. Mollie Spiers, Mrs. L. M. Small, Mrs. W. T. , Riches, Mrs.' George ' Pember ton, Mrs. A. L. Marrel, Mrs. M. A. Hill. ,i . " ;- . ' :n V rSS) District Norrell Shurtllf f and Guy Haney Also at the business meeting of the council a recommendation was adopted nrorldlnr. "ta e i nnlon shall negotiate with hospital as sociations for a district wide 'con tract to care for all member. Any such contract shall be sub mitted to the' membership tor ap proval before being placed in effect."- . - .. - . -i Other recommfewdatlona !-tnr nected whh "this proposal; uch recommendations to be submitted ito the members htp -f of acUon, be- tore juiy a i,.iiitAufu-vui. wri ter be sent out explaining' how the hospitalization of workers can be Improved by broad collective action, and-that-the delegates bVj requested to give further Informa tion to their respective locals; that all of the ' hospital associa tions be Immediately notified that tbe council will not permit an in crease In rates, or the , withdrawal ot perscrlptlon medicine benefits; that .the renewal or continuance of present contracts be subject to be ing terminated upon the enact ment of a blanket contract. The connell selected Toledo as the Au gust meeting place. -The meeting of the council was visited by Carl Probstel and J. G. McCulloch of . sub-local six at Klamath Falls. They discussed the lockout at Lamms camp and ap pealed for assistance In carrying on their fight for recognition. "Success of this strike means much to the successful organiza tion of the Klamath basin," they said. . Other visitors at the meeting were Ralph People and John Brost of the Industrial Union council; James McDonald of local 209. Tacoma, Wash.; Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Shnltz of local 117 of Coqullle. : Zion Mennonites Meet at Hubbard HUBBARD The llth mis sion meeting of the Zion Men- nonlte church east of Hubbard was held on Thursday, July 4. Song service and derotlons were followed with a missionary sermon ' by Archie Kauffman. "The Christian Attitude Toward Civil Government" was presented by Robert Baker, Jesse Roth and Naomi Strubhar. A basket dinner was enjoyed at noon. The children's meeting was In charge of Saloma Lind. starting at 1 p.m. "The Power of Service" was presented by James Hostettler and Louis Landls. "Where to Witness for Christ" was discussed by Chester Kauffman, . Neal Blr ky, Allan Snyder and Ruby John son. ' ' . The 7 p.m. song service was followed by a discussion on "Present World Condition, a Challenge to the Christian Wit ness," led by Dewey .Toder. The closing -sermon, was glren by Archie Kauffman. . Bridge Players Are Entertained HUBBARD The Auction Bridge elab met at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. John Stauffer. The Fourth of July color scheme was carried out In the decorations and table, setting. - Those present Included ' Mrs. Lester Will, Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. Elmr. -Stauffer, Mrs. Elton McLaughlin, Mxs, Mos Garren, Mrs. - Herbert - Berkboltx, Mrs. George Grlmps, Mrs. Anna Scholt Mrs. Winnie Mulloy, Mrs. Blanch Brown, Mrs.-, L. A. Braden, Mrs. Hugh Wells and the hostess. . High score was won by Mrs. Albert Smith and' ' Mrs. Anna SchoU. . Wet Stayton Boy p ' Has Two Arms Broken ; - WEST STATTOX- Drr L Goes, sow of Mr. aatd Mrs. Lar-. ry Cow, has bis second broken ' .arm in les than. a month. He . tripped orer wagon running from i firecracker the Foartb. of Jaly, canslnar a doa ble fracture of his tight arm. Darr Lee's left arm was brok en four weeks ago when : he -. tripped over a wire in his wa cle's bean yard. With both arms xa a allag, rowng Darr Lee i . speiKUBLg a most an nappy .ater vacation' V ; Church Meeting . Held at Turner Jordan, AumsTille Winners of Banner at Santiam V Sunday School Meet . , - i - T TJR M E lUThe Methodist church was host Sunday for the North Santiam I ' Sunday school convention, r Leland Keltilev- Is president. I . . - The J.1 o'cloclr service was In charge of a' male"" Quartet "frbin Dallas Waldo Wall, leader, John and -Ben - Frlessen,- Henry - Wal 1, Mrs. Ben .Frlessen, accompanist. ...-ueorge-uiipreK- or -Lyons led a Bible null in which UtaVHn won. by the NorthSanUam school. bongs ;.were aung. y rTnrner. -girls eiass, i Mary .wqiord-Lot .Tnrner ipentec6stal'' aeliodl. -eHln- - h Mary 1 LonKelthlev . f . ' Knrh Sao Uain, . tern pefanee - chilk- talk bj rs. juorotny jriesoer ot sa- '-Officers. reeWtoHl wra Tlnnt Kelthley, president; Wesley Mix; vfcenreMent Hrra " Pnh jrru- Ian, secretary-treasurer. Banners were .won oy Jordan . school for convention attendance and: Bible verses committed On'arter Hni. anee banner, was .won by 'Aums- vuie tietnei jcnool. . :. - 5 county president, Fred..-. De Vrles ' was. nresent and emnha- sfsed the need for 'nir . nrV The next convention will be held ai Aumsvjue . Betnel church the first 8uaday- In :October. LEBANON Mr. anA ' rm Frank Dune&n entertained "at din ner Sunday for relatives. Mrs. Duncan's step-father and 'mother. Mr. and Mrs. So Ed el man of In dependence met to-Lebanon' to visit Mrs. Edelijnan's two sons, George Roober of Huntington, and Clarence 'HSoker US Eureka! Calif. Both const ari accompanied by their wives and two ama.ll ehii. dren. Mr. Duncan's mother, Mrs. Mary Duncan and his brother and nephew, Ray Duican sad Dwlght Duncan of Shedd, Mr, ana Mrs. Lowell Duncan and Son and Mr. and Mrs. Norman tmncan and un of Sweet Home, Mr. and Mrs. A. k. Ersklne and, two children of Albany and Frances Duncan com pleted the party. ; c Born Jnlv S at the Lebandn ho- pltal, to Mr. and Mrs.. Lynn Propst of Klamath Falls, a -1 pound 11 ounce son who has been named Michael Truman. He Is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. li. For bis. July 4 two babies were born at the hospital. Richard Allen, weighing i 8 Bounds -l ounces was born ito Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nixon cf Lebanon and Tr- lene Kay, weighing 9 pounds 4 ounces was born Ito Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heeter of Brownsville, Ralph Juhnke. Mrs. Jtleei Brew ster and Mrs. William - Dally "of Lebanon. Mrs. Violet Bonn' of Tangent and Mrs. Wade Pyle of Lacomb are new surgical cases in the Lebanon General hospital. uorotny Yoeman, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl - Yoeman of Sweet Home waa hrnnrht in th hospital for medical care, -i Elwltt Toder f CmiAia whA la employed by. the E. C. Hall eon- strucuon company,- Is being treat ed In .the JtospltaL. for .back -In juries. ; Charles , Baker sustained minor injuries to.Jils left leg and was also, brought In for 1 treat ment. ' He works for ' the !lflllr and Miller Logging company. , Homer Sanders, field aeretarv of . the Santiam "Fish 7 and 1 Game association reports that 2 SO ma ture ' Chinese pheasants ; from' the Eugene state game farm are now in' the Holding pens, of the assocla- uon u Mtanoa." This, fall after their -wina-t edtheftf-- haV - nmra oat they will bellberated.' n Mrs. NrC-Lowe and MtsrKWia Whrtlock , are ! entertain In r Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harmon formerly of Lebanon' but1 'now' of "Satrr. calif.- - t ; ' Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. A. iapeJit tended the' meetings In ML' Angel which marked the S Oth anniver sary of the Lutheran church. Mrs. Pane's father "was a member of the church at; that" time. : ; Hr; r and Mrs.:." Henry t Sylvester have bought a farm from L. M. Harrison ; and have taken posses sion, ., . -- -I : 1 ' Mr. aSd Mrs. "Kenneth GaHa gher-and Mrs. Gallagher's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rich ardson have gone to Callofrnla for a vacation trip. - - ; " Albert Fromhart has Installed an overhead irrigation system for the five acres of beans he has planted for the cannery. :.;.. Muriel Smith ' who taught the' Golden Valley school last year has a position In Portland teach ing, ia a Bible school this sum mer. ;r.?r v :.:-r?:-' ;-,;-r.vf- ' Mr.- and Mrs. .Ivan Ayres ' en tertained : at a family .dinner to honor the birthday of her father, Lee Bllyeu who is 77 years old. The day before. .Mr. Bllyeu ' was one ot the - guests whose . birth days were the occasion- for a large" party at the George Ross bpmft. , The other birthdays mar it! were' . those - ot George Ross, Mrs. : Ethel Blacklaw and Alice Comely. 4 Lions Auxiliary ."L -Gives Picnic ' . SILVERTON Forty members" and friends of the Lions auxiliary spent Sunday picnicking at the Dr. A. L. V. Smith cabin on the Abiqua. Mrs. 1 Paul Johnson was social chairman for the meeting and Mrs. A. L. V. Smith, presi dent, presided at' a brief business meeting of the auxiliary. The group voted to hold anoth er such meeting August 4 at Sil ver Falls state park. ; ., i ; . l.l, ..... t . - : ' '- ' - ' t ; ' ' ' '.... i . i. - . v- . '. .' : I --'c '. t ' (' i V . k .....! i : i ! ; U: : ,. ".. ; . According; to a Report the FTeftclulineraiamplaln,! 'bombed -sadrstokiatttr eat third largest "fa JTrance's passenger fleet, has beenl'trMdev deatlf'foll SnVER-rThursday . the , Valley View club. met", at the -home of Mrs. E. . R DeArmond . with Mr. Margaret . Weddle assistant . host ess. This was tne last meeting nntn October. - - t Marcell and Geraldlne Dodele came home from San" Francisco last week.', Marcell went toJPort- land Friday to spend 'the week end 'with Asalea Rice." - - Participating in a picnic at Hel mick park Friday night were Mr and Mrs. B. R. Douglas and fam ily, Miles Davis, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Craft, Mr. and Mrs. Iryin Baun of Independence, . Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rowell of McMlnnville and Edna Mae Russell of Elklns. Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Vander- pool have as guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Hammer ol southern California and their small son, Vlckey. Mr. Hammer is Mrs. Vanderpodl's brother. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rltchey Immunization Is Given at Clinic LYONS A clinic for the immu nization of diphtheria was held at the community clubhouse Wed nesday morning with Mrs. Faye, Linn county health nurse, and Dr. Prill from Sclo In charge. Sixteen Schick tests and 25 toxin tests were given. The 4H Calf club held its picnic at the river with a wiener roast. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cornforth, Robert, Donald, Gene and Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson, Bill, Betty. and Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Westenhouse. Holly and Charymane, and Mr. and Mrs. Fyock and children, Mr. Richardson and Mr. Westenhouse are the local club leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crabtree and daughter Cleta Marie were among those attending the races and fire works at. the Salem, fairgrounds Thursday.' . . . ' . Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt and children Yvonne and Jlmmle ot Roseburg visited relatives In Ly ons.' Mrs. Hiatt was called jterStay ton by the sudden death of her father, W. A. Weddle. f Mr. and . Mrs. Jack Cornforth, Robert, Donald. Gene and. Leroy with Mr.: and Mrs. George Huffr man and daughters, Janice, .Janet and Janette enjoyed La picnic at Taylors Grove Thursday.- -c ? M rs. Helen Bauer and daughter Evelyn Mae spent ! Wednesday night and Thursday in Stayton at the home ofMr. and' Mrs. JHarry Rafe. They enjoyed the fireworks held, at the fairgrounds Thursday evening. . - . . . :;.,:' Grangdrsllb.7fl - MACLEAY .- At the grange meetlag Friday the group. voted 4.6 hold a picnic the Second Sunday in August.- W A Jones reported on legislature, Clarence Johnson on agriculture, Mrs. Edith Wilson on home economics work and Wil liam" Dunigan t reported " that r a YGA meeting, will be held at-the horns ot H. E. Martin, sr., Wednes day night, July 10.", . .The- program Included ? reports joathe: state grange meting by Herman Brown, W, A. Jones, Ray- omnd Stry ker, Mrs... W,. A. Jones and Mrs. M. M. Maree, and a pan tomime A County . Romance with M. A. Wells as reader and as characters, Chester Lynda, Mrs. M. M,f Magee, Herman Brown," W. A. Jones, Mrs. A. Mader, Howard Mader, j M. A. " Wells,' Fra n k Schapp,: Raymond Stryker, Harry Marltn, Jr., Mrs. Harry Martin, sr:-. Orval Gibson, Mrs. Clarence John'- son, Jean Perry. A. Bowen, Mrs. Fred Denham, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard McKee. - .' - LIBERTY The Red Hills crangti win meet in the grange hall .Tuesday, July 8. The usual cover d-dlsh . dinner. for. the first bi-monthly meeting will be served at :S0. Grange la at S p. m. . TO ii'o GOOD Aa Y 1 - . . l t i - - -.- i i -j. la-. - -1 -r . m r .-" 1 and : sons drove . to'lKeskowinthe Fourth .i and hmet Mr. f Rlteheyts sister, - Mrs.' Ted' Wefer and 'fam ily "of .Wheeler. " -'W . Miller Eugene Fodlis of ,- Sa lem is visiting -Glen Leib Coney. : T A.. F. Elklns cut his hand seri ously recently, when he caught-It In the combined It required 2 0 stitches to close the wounds. . ' v Mrs. H.. T. Coney is nursing an Infected finger.- ' .Mrs. - Anna Tremayne of Aur ora spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Cenkey and family. .j, :. -. . vj .: . Word has: been received that Mr.- and Mrs. - Tom .DeArmond have just built', a : new jcape Cod home near Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stockhoff en tertained Mr. and Mrs." H. F. Coney and children, Mrs. Grace Coney, at a picnic supper Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and daughters came later and en Joyed the fireworks, j . Helen .DeArmond, teacher In the .Portland! school system, ' Is sptUj$ng the summer! vacation wliher parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. DeArmond. .1 Members !of the ' Saturday Luncheon club, entertained their husbands at a wiener roast and picnic supper at Helmick park Friday night.) Those present were Mr. . and Mrs. Owen Cook, Mr. and Mrs. George Dennett, Mr. and Mrs. John Heff ley, Mr. i and Mrs. Ralph Kester, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Benedict, Mr; and ; Mrs. Alfred Flickinger, Mr and Mrs. Sam Suver, Mr. and " Mrs. j Maurice Dodson, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Elklns. Little Tommv Cook burned his knee painfully when he fell on a sheet of iron which had Just - been thrown! ' off the fire.... - - . . 1 I ., : Mr. and Mrs. -Willis Woods ot Bend spent last week with his parents, Mr. ; and Mrs. j Charles Woods. Marjory went home with them for a visit. Returns From Trip, ' MACLEAY Mrs. Edith Wilson has-returned from a vacation trip to the Oregon beaches and north ern California as a guest of her son-in-law and daughter. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. Banta of Baker City. Guests' at Aurora . . AURORA Mr. and Mrs. Glen Foster of Seattle are spending his vacation - with friends and rela tives in Aurora. Ah Rnn ' ' v. pays the new National Defense Tax for you, America's finest cigarette -proved better for your nose and throat! ; (K Tax Included n. , it mm. t i i 2 j i t II n J i , I M. h- sf i j i r 1 1 n ! - s i j f : 1J - r j ! M ! ' - U : i i S i 1 n I - ; ' ! h !' .: !; ,u JjuJuLI LJ 1 L J v ULa r f 'W : iSaMMaaiaaaa rim-raimi i ami a n aw .. .. mnmmtmmatmtmtmmm ' entrance to the harbor of Was listed: at Go on Vacatioii BROOKS - M r. a n d M r s i;naries wans leic- juiy. ior, Heppner, where they will visit, at the home of their 'ieDhew.'-'Merl Cammings and famify. From therp they will go to Montana , to visit their.. two .nieces, Mr. and 1 Mrs Robert Behrens- and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vanderpool and family.' They were accompa- nled.Ty Mrs. Watts brother, W. E. Cummings. They plan to be gone a month. Mrs. Larry Hobson and daughters, Juanita, Betty Jean and Delorls Hobson of Camas,- Wash., visited her ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watts, be fore they left for Montana. The Ladles' Aid met In the church recently to sew.' The aid will also do Red Cross sewing. Refreshments were served by Mrs. William Schafer. .Mrs. Harry Sin gleterry and Mrs. A. G. Streeter, The aid will hold an all-day meet ing Wednesday to quilt. All wom en ot the community are cordially invited to . come and quilt. Covered-dish luncheon at noon. Entertain Guests At Dinner Party BRUSH CREEK Mr. a fid Mrs. J. C. Larson : were - dinner; hosts Monday night for Mrs. Hans Jen sen and Annabelle Jensen of Sil verton and Marvin - Jensen " of Glendale, Calif. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larson of Yakima were i weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Larson, -The visitors were here to attend 'the Sunday services ' for her sister-in-law. Mrs. Peter Olson at Scotts Mills Sunday. ; . ' 1 r. . Mrs.- C. .1. Benson, who has been quite 111 at her. home tor the past week, is reported much Improved. - Mrs. Anna KV Jensen ; was. Sun day hostess at a family dinner: Covers were laid for'Mrs. .HanS Jensen,' Annabelle Jensen Marvin Jensen," Thea Jensen; Alice Jens, sen, Alfred Jensen. Andrew Mel- dal and the" hostess. , ,-.. , " Victor Madsen of Hillsboro was " a' guest of his mother Mrs'. M." J." Madsen .Monday. -Mr. and Mrs. Victor Madsen, former resi dents of-here, leave Wednesday for', Michigan - and w -Wisconsin. They plan to be gone three weeks; 1 - ftrCF1tliI&" t rn R) . (IN OREGON) u vuwu T n i i i i . i Included t .. r ALBANY An esUmated 1100. 0 00. worth of 'canned' milk will be saved by ; the Borden Milk- com. pany. simply .by, the removal of labels ..water-soaked., in the fire which" destroyed, .the .Charles J. I411y ", Seed company's warehouse here liast' Monday. ;The; Borden feampany had retained - space1 In thhe :blg,bUUalng ror 'the 'storage of canned milk. .- -; 'PSled M thldk tiers self-fnsula-tlon jras malntaln'edr4nTestigators reported,-? and:."as; a5" result only cases' in; tne.jwo , or, three outer ro'ws'suffered direct damage from the - flames. . r - v - i fWorkof-rebuilding, the build ing in which the- canney -was lb- week'. P. JBu'rk"; operator of the Mniin nnnnni . Th daili(Aa to rep slid this .plant wasreachea following conferences 'with -the in surance ;.'adJuEtersvand 2 Oregon Electric officials n - Wednesday. The heeler-and beilefoottngS,' lo cated Jn ' a building 'outside the cannery 'proper' were'notT harmed by the rif e, Nothmg iwas sal- .vaged , from the"fl main, . cannery TheTiew building; will; be erect ed ion-, the cement foundation of the burned plant,- which only suf fered surface damage-' and will need .only to be resurfaced. The newi hulldlng.' Wlll be! 42 by 70 feet, slightly 'larger -than the one hurhed" in Mondays'rfireiv- ; w Plans call" for the completion of. the new cannery ; in time for the peach and -prune, canning. In addition to the eanning of these fruits, Burk states, he has an order -for 10,000 cases of toma toes; ;i v - So far no definite ' announce ment has been made by the Lilly Seed company as to future plans of rebuilding here but It is hoped that they - will see-, their wayto remaining in the city. 1 Eye Injured by pr. Flnmft MONITOR Mrs. Walter Davis received an injury which it is feared may have ' permanently blinded one eye when a - flame from a sparkler hit the pupil of' that eye during- Fourth of July festivities. ; - Mr. and Mrs. Al Livingston cele brated the Fourth of July at Sil ver Creek falls with a picnic. Mildred " Livingston, Bertha Schneider, Ray Meyers of Port land, Johnny Beck and Merle Gor such spent Wednesday and the Fourth at Depot and Lincoln beaches.' - - ;..".:..' Ray Livingston of St. Helena is visiting August Dana this week end V - f;. . Among the many holiday groups who picnicked at " Pfaff tnger's were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schnei der and. daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Er- sel Livingston and son Gerald. - Mrs. T. Wells returned to her home In Fresno, Calif." ' Goes to Canada To Visit Mother TURNER Mrs. Vera. Daw left Saturday for . Saskatoon! laaada, to be. with her mother. ho Is critically 111. - . Mn VTIIvaKAtX TITMtto.. tm 111 a her home. , Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Riches of Carnation. Wash., anaa t tha weekend, at the narnt1 K A ' Riches home. ' -i ' - , . The WCTU will meet with Mrs. L. M. Small Wednesday afternoon Sparkl 0) ni Ln -