Fire Destroys Oleman House Autos Damaged in Collision Near Jefferson; "WPA. Project Begins i JEFFERSON Fire of undeter mined origin destroyed .the house on the Victor Oleman ' farm ' near Jefferson Sunday afternoon at about 4: SO o'clock. Most of the farnitare was saved. The fire spread across a stubble field on the J. W. Vaughn farm. burning a strait stack ,and also a field on the Leo Weddle farm to the A. B. Hlns farm before It was extinguished. .Men from town an swered the call for help and as sisted in extinguishing the fire. ' Because a car bearing an Ok lahoma license failed to stop at the intersection of the Jefferson- Marion road and the Pacific high way, an accident occurred Satur day afternoon. A car occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and small son and their parents of Eugene was bit broadside, turning it on Its side. Luckily none of the party was Injured. They were enroute home from a trip to Crater lake,' Klamath Falls and over the coast route north. Another car traveling north was driven into the Lee Grenz yard to avoid being hit. The Eu gene party remained at the Grenz home until a car came to take them home. Their car was loaded onto a truck and taken to Eugene Mrs. Margaret Pugh returned to her home in Brownsville Mon day after a visit at the home of Miss Mrtle Myers and other znenas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehfeld, Orrille, Francis and Lawrence Rehfeld, Mta. Karl Klhs, Helen. Laura, Walter and. George Klhs, and Mrs. Nettle Reeves spent Sunday at Jennings Lodge, where they attended the last day serv ices of the summer assembly of the Evaneglical church. John Klhs, Ger troth Rehfeld and Anna Mae Barnes attended the assembly all last week. The FPA Improvement project at the schoolhouse began last week. Workmen are taking out the trees around the gymnasium, and a crew are working at re roofing the gymnasium. .- Calif ornia Folk Visit at Hubbard HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs. John C'Koch and son Monte of Stockton, Calif., who are touring the northwest states, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Bower, Hubbard. Mrs. Koch and Mr. Bower are brother and sister. . - . Mrs. Henry Dahl returned with her husband Friday from Califor nia, where Mr. Dahl was conva lescing. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Van Winkle of the local Congregational church epent a week fishing and camp ing at 8iltcoos lake. Son John and Mary Pauline, daughter, ac companied their parents. nESPRfTOF by JOHN CUNTON Ton can't pick heroes in advance. Take Wilbur Antonelli who works in the Union Oil station at 8rd & Evans in San Francisco. As Wllbar was ! heave beet 11 smb. eao aiflM, swer hi station he heard the lire de portment scream te bolt h arewd the center. He started running to see where it w as. "He topped short when he saw. It was the plant of - one of his own customers! I.' " Impleyas ware tryiag te save 4 recks frea aba bwcatwe haUd as tat, vafemliler wltb tba qalaaseat, bey. ware tettlaa ewhere. Nreatea desseadad they withdraw.' Then Wilbur, who Had been ,, gviag these same trucks month Stop-Wear Lubrication, went tearing smack into the burning building. Firemen had to pour a stream of water on him lest he be overcome by smoke. ' He got 2 of the tracks oat. Employes helped with the last 2. - ; V: ' ' ; .' V WelL Aateaelil was saesa wbea tho smoke cleared away, tat the tracks were en saved. Now the moral to this tale isnt that Union ren-. ders auxiliary -fire service. It's simply that the kind ' rV? frrfr . ,-lf""""" .jH-Ww... Vf men who work for Union are rood neighbors- willing to help a any situation whether ft In volves their business or not.' ; . . . - - u:::o?ic:lcom?a?sY Cavemen i i':; r ..-. r ; , . t . ' . ! ) y ' s $ '.. . Vf v .v. 'V '7" Si' , e , X "Sm-,-. Grants Pass Cavemen aind Cafewomen who 8atarday nlsht made good their boast that they would build a fire smder the dome of the state eapltol, despite threats of interference from the Salem Whls kerinoa, the Eugene Radiators and the Coos Bay Pirate. They enlisted Governor Charles A.Spragne, In pluld CnilennUl shirt.' to light the blaze, which was built on a piece of asbestos to protect the cap ltol floor. They came to Salem to take part in the Centennial. Lions Committees Named at Lebanon LEBANON Ralph Reeves, president f o the Lebanon Lions club, has named committees to serve until July 1, 1941, as fol lows: Attendance, Dr. Arthur Fisher, Vera Reeves, R. Kuhn, Dr. J. C. Booth; budget, J. H. Irvine. Dr. J. O. Gill, Edward Bohle, George Peterson, Gene Blalock; civic im provement. Dr. H. J. Whelan, Huston Walter, Vera Reeves, Har ry Miller; conservation, Dr. J. G. Gill, R. G. Burgess, Hugh Olds, Layton Loftln. Constitution and by-laws. Prank Mayer, William Shepherd, Hugh Olds, Layton Loftln. L. E. Connolly; entertainment. Dr. J. C. Booth. M. E. Coe, Harry Miller, William Shepherd; fellowship and education, M. E. Coe, Lawrence Bennett. George Brittan and Sig urd Land strom: health and wel fare. Dr. N. E. Irvine, Dr. R. Mil ler, Dr. J. C. Booth, Dr. Arthur Fisher. - - Industrial. Huston Walter, Dr. N. E. Irvine, Lawrence Bennett, Richard Reeves. Hugh Kirkipat- rlck, membership, Klmer Fitz gerald, George Brittan, S.'I. Stew art, Guy Hamett; publicity, Har ry Fredericks. Hiram Groves, R. H. Johnson, Dr. R. B. Miller, Dr. Harold Whelan; roads, Vern Reeves, Harry Fredericks, Merrill Smith, R. G. Burgess, J. H. Ir vine. Safety. Del Davenport, L. E. Connolley. R. D. WaddelL 8. I. Stewart, Hugh Klrkpatriek; sick. R '.D. Waddell, Sigurd Landstrom, George Peterson, R. luhi. Mer- j rill Smith; ways and fieaiS Hir am Groves. L. Boll man, Edward Bohle, F. D. Mayer, Elmer Fitx gerald. Picnic Supper Is Enjoyed at Salem SILVER CLIFF A group of local people who took part in the Salem Centennial pageant met at Marlon square In Salem Saturday night following the parade and enjoyed a picnic supper arranged in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Carrie Townsend. Besides the honor guest those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Krens, Mrs. H. E. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Romey Lais, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox and children and their guests Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone and Miss Alice Stone of Trout- dale. Sunday Mrs. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox and children, Frances and Floyd and their guests Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone and daughter. Miss Alice Stone, spent the day picnicking r Sil ver Creek falls. Fanners Union News BRTWTf:TYonn neonle re turning on Friday night from the junior Farmers union summer camp at Camp Cleowax, near Florence, were Gladys and Selma Gerig, Dale and Joyce Lively and Cora lee Kicnois. Mrs. Ralph A. Wilson, -chaper-onid the s-roun for the ftve, days. Classes were held each morning and the afternoons were spent in swimming, rowing and hiking. Miss Ixola Jensen of the exten sion : agency at Corvallis taught classes in leathercraft. attmsvtlle Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mountain were visitors Fri day night at the Farmers' union at Marlon, where they, went to fiMMTittki advantages of the Aumsville Farmers' Union Mut ual Benevolent association, Mon day night a groupor Aumsvuie tt H Farmers' union visited the Bethel local ' on the same mission. uiauwxTtma losanuus i rwy 0 A GmventenCQ ,) 4 The Make Good Their Grangers' -News MARION COUNTY POMONA GRANGE More than 100 Grang ers and their guests attended the Pomona picnie at the Stayton City park Sunday. A basket luncheon was served on long tabl at noon. Mr. and Mrs. . Glenn L. Adams re special guests. Mr. Adams is treasurer of Oregon state grange and also 'Polk county Pomona master. Ankeny grange will be host Wednesday for the quarterly meeting of the Pomona grange council. LIBERTY Members of the Red Hills grange will picnie Tues day night, August f , on the lawn of the C. H. Taylor home at 1:10. A social evening will be spent. Guard Captain Is Honored at Party WOODBURN A dinner party In honor of Captain Elburn T. Sims, who Is leaving for guard camp, was given at the home of Mr. Marshall Hicks, by Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. George Adams. Guests, were Mayor and Mrs. Harold Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Kteth O'Hair. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Nas lund, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Willi ford, Mr, and Mrs. Win ton Hunt, Mrs. Molly Hunt, Major and Mrs. John Laeey, Mr. and Mrs.' Ben Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mil ler, Mr., and Mrs. Harold Miller, Mr. and Mr. Walter Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Landsen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Renn, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. Don Grilley, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Shorey, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blair, Mr. "Babe" Gooley, Mr. and Mrs. Heiman Hicks, Cap tain and Mrs. E. T. Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bently, Mrs. Bonerd, Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Even- don, all fo Wood burn and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Rigdon of Barlow. Pilot VisiU Mill City MILL CITY Wade Dickin son, Spokane pilot. Is Tlsltlng his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree, here. Dickin son, who has been In aviation for the past 15 years, lived in Salem unitl 1929 when he. went to Los Angeles. foFl LFLfUU pays the new National Defense Tax for you- America's finest cigarette proved better for your note and throat! j uu U LjU u uvd LLU uU LiLl L OHEGOZI STATESMAN. Salem. Fire Boast i A M.I ! .1 Shower Is Given For Mrs. Golden MILL CITY Mrs. W. B. Shuey entertained at her home Wednes day afternoon with a shower in honor of Mrs. Clyde Golden. The afternoon was spent with sewing, after which a luncheon was served by the hostess. Those invited were Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs. W. J. Johnson, Mrs. Henry Baltimore. Mrs. Paul Creet Mrs. Charles Sullivan, Mrs. E. Hutchinson, Mrs. Earl Plymale, Mrs. C. A. Binder, Mrs.- Walter Leiay, Mrs. Lora Chance, Miss Abbie Gurtsen. Mrs. C. M. Cllne, Miss Hendrickson, Mrs. W. W. Mason, Mrs. Ed Haynes, Mrs. H. Wood, Mrs. 8ig Jensen, Mrs. C. Rupe, Mrs. Clayton Baltimore, Mrs.- C. Golden and Mrs. Calvin of Portland. ' Mrs. Nell Swift has sold her Marlon county property to J. Spie er, who wll Improve the house before moving. The Happy Hour sewing. club met at the home of Mrs. Jepsen Thursday for a social time. A pic nie dinner was held on the lawn at p.m., which was also attend ed by the husbands. Swimming Classes Are Set at Dallas DALLAS As a part of the summer recreational program at the Dallas city park.., classes in Red Cross swimming Instruction will be held beginning on Tues day, August 13, for a period of two weeks. The classes will be conducted by Miss Kurt of Sa lem and will be held each day. Tuesday through Saturday, for the two-weeks period. A tentative schedule follows: Beginners. 11 to 11:80 and 11:30 to 12; women, 1:15 to 2; inter mediate, 2 to 2:45; swimmers 2:45 to S:30; life saving, 1:30 to 6. c Everyone but those taking part in the lessons is asked to remain out of the pool during the hours swimming instruction is being given. Mrs. Bessie Bracken, who has charge of the handicraft work in the recreational program, holds classes each day of. the week ex cept Friday, from 8:30 to 3:30. The attendance has averaged about 45 in ber classes. (IN OREGON) Tarn tmdmitd irn ojronrpo. J UWL Oregon. Tuesday Morning. August 6. 1943 Union Scene of j Annual Reunion Pictures jTaken of Former - IS Indents; Attendance" -W ' -..- !lV Smalt r UNION - Sunday t h e Union schook ground were - the : meeca of residents) and former residents attending this district's annual re union and basket dinner. . ' -... The opening prayer was deliv ered, by Bessie B. Wright of Camas. Wash. A brief time was devoted to Informal talks,' which Included amusing recollections of school days in the early ,'SO'b by Chris Owre, S. N. Strnbhar, Amos Roth, John jRamage' and Lyman Seely. . j 1 I ! Wee Owre had charge of the meeting. ! . j Photographs were taken of the Union school pupils of 18 90-1 8 SC. The 1941 reunion will be planned by :a committee headed by Hartley Bonney. The meeting was closed by Mrs. Cecil Lneht singing "God Bless America."; : Ominous clouds were held re sponsible for, a smaller crowd this year than last yet the attendance waa good. Those present were: . Mrs. Clarai Baughman and Mrs. Fred ' Wright and daughter G wynne of Camas, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dreler, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Freece, and Mr." and Mrs. Gail Wengenroth of Canby; Frank Caples of Dexter, Ore.; Mrs. Grant Erb and daughters Bernadiae aad Virginia and son Eld on, Bernlee and Aileen Fowler of Donald; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd SeeJy and Perry Seely of Gervaia. Mrs. Emiline Townsend Brown of Grants Pass, - Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Drlnnon and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Owre of Hubbard; Mrs. Clara Hayhurst: Robbins jand Mr. and Mrs. William Lueht and fam ily of Molalla: Mr. and Mrs. Claud Norton, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Clifford Norton and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pomroy and daughters Doris and Retha and Mr. and Mrs. John Stenger and daughter Jeanette of Monitor; Miss .Mary Dixon, Mrs. "Viola Dixon. ; Mr. and Mrs." T. Muchen and children Larry and Joanne, Mrs. Laura Ramage, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Seely and daugh ters Endora, Ernestine and Lo etta and Mrs.'! Winona Todd and grandson - Laddie Wear, all of Portland. i Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hochstetler and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman .Seely of Sa lem; Ellen Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. William Ramage of -Selo; GL F. Doerfler- and 'child, Mrs. Mattle Vinton i and Don VJnton of Silverton; Mrs. Audrey Mor ley and son Lamar, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Seely and! sons Wilbur and Leonard of Sublimity. Jimmy Aicheri, Carl Barth, Har old Bert Seely, Dale Baughman, Mr. and Mrs. i Hartley Bonney, Mr. and ' Mrs. Roy Bonney, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Carother, Raleigh Carothers and son Dale Robert Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seely, Mr. and Mrs. John Cornwell, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Seely, Mr. add Mrs. P. W. Owre, Mr: and Mrs. Glenn Seely, Mr. and Mrs: Guy Dixon, Mr. and Mr. Gwr'lglMTrTind' btrs. Harold Seely, Ms. aadMra. J. L. Jack, Mr. and Mrs. R, K. Seely. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Roth. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard . Larson, , Mr. And Mrs. James Wooley, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. John Ram age, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sweaney, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Howell, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hughes, Mrs. Kent Dumphy, Frank Taylor, Mrs. Elisabeth Kent Rail. Frank Swea ney, Dale Baughman, Sol Strnb har, Charles A. McKee, Mrs. Ann Seely. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Seely, W. W. Hughes, Miss Nellie Strait, Mrs. Marietta Farmer, W. J. Hughes, Robert Boyle, Mrs. Ruth Hughes, Glenn and Norma Stone, Jean Cornwell, Glenda Seely, Bar bara Dixon, Kathleen Ann" Seely, Shirley and Norman Seely, Flor ence, Oliver, Jasper, Francis, Fern and Frieda Roth. Darlene Hughes, Marjorle Seely, L o r 1 a Larson, " -r.j -' ; i v . . I'll ,1 Lebanon Seeks Permanency of Office' . Of lploent Service; Bilsfnessmen SS68 S11 Camp During Berries . ICBANON--rA petition has been circulated and has been signed by most of the business men in the community asking" that the employment office opened here early in the summer be made a permanent branch of the Oregon state employment service While -this office waa "opened with the idea of supplymg.f ield workers particularly; new; industries Phil, Georgia 'and - Gerald; Ram age,' Delene Seely, . WB e v e r 1 y Hughes, Mrs. Hann and son Jack, Miss .Vinetta Heins and ' M las F r 11 e e a Schoeaecker, all - of Woodburn and surrounding com munities. - ' . : : ' ,; Portland Entrant I ti Queen Race : MT. " ANGEL -With" the time closing for the flax festival queen contest drawing near, ' the Port land candidate, ..Miss Elizabeth Scheehtel, again heads the .lift. Thus - far' the lead has shifted back and forth among the Port lands MC Angel and Oregon City contestants.- - r J .Announcement, of the winner wilL.be- made .Wednesday night, August 7, at an outdoor ama teur show. ' 1 . - ... Latest standings of all seven girls entered in the .race are as follows: - - - ' Elizabeth Schechtel, Portland, 310,000; Dorothy Brockhaus, Mt, Angel. 100,000; Gladys Nevlll, Oregon City, 300,000; Marian Jackson, Salem, 250,000; Ruth Hassenstab, .Silverton, 245,000; La Verna Swindell, Salem, 180, 000; Opal Hall, Salem, IS 0,0 00, Guests at Zena ZENA Mrs. L. H. Randle and daughters, Lois and Helen, and son Jack of Pacific Grove, Calif.,- are spending a two -weeks vacation here as guests at the W. D. ' Henry .and- W. Frank Crawford homes. Mrs. Randle, formerly Marie Crawford, Is a sister of ' Mrs.v Henry and . W. Frank Crawford. et tne help ijQu! . . . select the shade and" type of dental plates - suited for your indi vidual requirements. I offer tor your selection all types of dentures, includ ing ufipers, lowers, partials end roof lets dental plates. ON LIBERAL CREDIT Dea't pes tpoae beyls plelss beeeese yea Ncrlsa. The pretesslea aew offers yee deararas with seek "Naterer Aapeerance yoe will smila, telfc ead act with eeafideaes mmd mm il w Hm. Tfcty mrm teste less, odorless mmd eaceptiew ally seairery. Tmimft eeatal pletes ere se light la weight swseih M JUteis. pSi Ttw Mt wmktf r !. VISIT YOUR C I?m ST AT 17 T5f PORTLAND ' ' . Alisky Buildin? ?; ' - Third and RIorrison Open Daily From 8:30 A.U. . - : to 6 .f . an ine yicinixy nave, orougn. cans for other than seasonal xwofkers and - more -placements have been made by the office, than was an ticipated. The new plywood plant la hiring aU of its ' help through this om'lt: LH'--t Mayor. T1 W. Munyan, . C. i B. Spencer of the Spencer -Packing plant, L. ISv- Arnold, representing the Commercial club and W.IH. Balllie of the state "employment office ; visited ..the" camp for ml granftsborars in SUyton. It has been suggested that if the camp, which, is. set up at Stayton daring the bean ?. picking: season were brought here . during . the berry setson. lt could be. set up1 In the I Riverside park. , yt: .- r--k-; & The anunal homecoming lor ail who have spent snmmers at the Big Brother farm will be Sat urday and fiundayJAugust ;10 and 11. Ernest Bnrgard of Portland Is president of tba (InmnL. : Parole Revoked;! Lwe Sentenced DALLAS William Arthur Love was sentenced here this week, to three years In' the Ore gon state penitentiary on a grand larceny charge. - f - . "Love and . Troy e waoT were In volved lnc fjail- break and who also ; were charged with the . theft of an automoblfe following the Jail break, had each served a six months sentence on . thft first charge and following thf -serving of this wire, paroled. Troyer'a parole was" revoked in December, 19S9, and he was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary. On Monday of this week Love was arrested in Yamhill county on a charge j of theft of a radio Is Vhe - wbrW perfbrmedl!" If you are in; need of extraction work, it is to your edrantage to have it attended to RIGHT NOWI 1 Because durincj this warm summer months you are not so susceptible to colds and other infections. This particularly applies to ) patients whot plan to obtainj dental plates in the near future and who need to have their' teeth extracted. See your dent I it IMMEDI ATELY, or if you prefer, avail yourself of Dr. i Semler's sendees. My extraction department is thoroughly, equipped to give ysju a service 1 that conforms the profession. .: . - --.r nm ltaMTSLV pmf tmw m tmm m r iot, ot w rim 1 LEAST TSVICS A YEAR L. 1 PI HI k I a bsibsi m m VT' r A m 1 y 'UntSdlem (PAGE Til Alolalla Catholic Cliurch Completed First Mass to. Be Sunday J J Annual, Picnic of . Grange Set ; MOLALLA St. Williams Cath olic church, which has been un der construction ior the past year, is now completed and will hold its first mass at 1:30 a. m. Sun day, August ll.T Father Fleming of the Scappoose parish will cele brate the .first mass, with .Father Raleigh - ; officiating thereafter. The building has . a seating capac ity J of about-200 and Is situated on 'Molalla avenna in tha north section of town. . The Past Noble Grand , club of Oak Rebekah lodge No. 139 Is holdinr aittlcnie at Ridinra mrV on the Molalla river Wednesday, August 7.1 All Rebekaha and their friends are Invited. A ' basket luncheon will be served at noon. . Molalla grange No. 310 will hold 1U annual picnie at Merle , wrjgnt s picnic grounds, near Liberal district. Sand ay. An mat 1 11. i: Grange members and their friends are invited rto bring a basket lunch "and their own eat lnr; utensils and enjoy the-day V and his parole . was i revoked ' by Circuit JadK Aril a. who sentenced him. u- W nhe up your !Appeti.o!! kf - : f new Taste Thrill Scotch Graham j i:- cn iYoux Grocar's ; ) hes'7 1 with the requsred standards ot TERMS 1 Eaey weeriag yewf plates while peyiae by Mkiae ed ; - v tege ef. ssy Uberel Credit ; f Piesi. . Take es long es Fhrs, ! Tee er Fifteea Months te pey : ' ' ,1, ' . ' .-' i , , spreee in pvymsnrs mwmw , iewy .reesoiieble leagtk ef tirae' . y 'desire. I wicoie -the . portunity te skew 'yea sera j pies, f Seel far yourself the ateay tstpravsrasats - of te S day's daatiites eve the aleV fesfcieaed. m-fittiag type. . Oufof-Tovn Pcticnts o sear arranre to have taew wwxj- eompictea in rram-oa to thr y U- Itcstt cases exe sirea. work cai Kentca. If Tee mrrmnred ky aapeiMtaMnt; (ne la at yaar owa caa- veBteaec. j . ! i 5 LOS AJJGBLE5 CAU1. HILL atllrd; i .Open Daily t A. M. to" 6 P. M. Fhone 3311 " 1 . I -it 'i :.