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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1940)
Holds Feed Sale - WOODBUItN IIom Rebekah lodge will sponsor a sala or cook ed foods, candy, aprons and tow sir la tho Oslo building; all day Saturday and a rnramage sale will be held. Mrs.- August Moeiiag, coble rrand. ha named the tolljvlng committees to take charge of the sclocitlns and sals: apron com mittee, Maa Otjea and Jeanette Zimmerle: cooked food. -Mae Filkey and Mabel Jackson; can dy. , Mabel WrUht. Myrtle Hall, Maade Scott and Gertrude Beadi; towels. Addle - Dond and Edith PrenU; advertising. Zoa, Lowthl- an .and Nona Otjen; rummage, Nellie Tates, Gladys -McClure and Joyce' Batiew-S' .-.'. :...":' As the next regular meeting falls es November 5, a- short busi ngs session will ba held and, the refreshment committee field orr nntll the 'meeting - of November 19. Grimps Honored By Bridge Qub HUBBAR D The Auction Bridge elnb gave a farewell din- Vailinc Well for Politicians .TS T P-za. Tie Hilars tilled u entitled. 1 Mayor Ernest Vinson, ef Roarers. Arki. has devised this means of allow ner party Monday nignt cor Mr. t ing disgruntled voters mod ex-efSee bolder to publicly de their wailiogv A ne mayor demonstrates t&e correct technlaoe to be used at the wauinsr wall he had set up on Main Street, town's most important thoroughfare, aad Mrs. George Grimps at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Will. Following the dinner bridge was played, Mrs. Waldo Brown, Mrs. Jnllus stanffer, Elmer Staut f er and Elton McLaughlin mak ing high scores. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. George Grimps, Mr, and Mr. Hash Wells. Mr. and Mrs. H. Berkholx, Mr. aad Mr. A. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stanf fer, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Garren, Mr. and Mrs. Eltoa McLaughlin, Mrs. Waldo . Brown. Mrs. George Scholl. Mr. A. I. Mulloy. Leland Kocher, and Mr. and Mrs, Iester wui. .- .-cY. Mr. and Mrs. Georgt Grimps hart traded their dairy, business la Hubbard for a farm seven miles oat of Hermiston. Foster Bridge; Is Near Completion ALBANT Work of filling In the approaches ot the new Foster bridge Is being pushed by the conn tr court, aad .the bridge will soon be ready for tratflcT. The structure, which cost ap proximately 115.000 has been con structed to ; accommodate : the heavy, logging traffic from the QaartrviUe territory and which comes through Foster to Sweet Home and oa down the valley. The new bridge is said to be the heaviest In the county. Japanese Church Has Family Meeting HAZ EL " ' tj BEEN"- Today the Japatt&a chorea will meet at the Ogura home for a family meeting. Rev. Y. Tsuda of Seattle is guest speaker. ' Saturday night Rev. Hayashl ot Portland will be guest speak er for the Toung Peoples' league. Bev. Y. Tusoda will be honor guest to a fellowship . dinner In the Sunday, school unit Saturday night preceding a meeting In the church for the adult group. Sunday Service Gets x Change at Union Hill UNION HILL There will be no church services and Sunday school at the Union Hill grange hall on Sunday Instead, those In terested will meet at the grange hall at 9:X9 a.m. Sunday and will ge from, there to the Christian church and Sunday school at Stay ton. - This Was Home T I This man had a horasw- But It's gone 'today. ' Head bandaged, In jured and forlorn, he leaves his home In London artel a Nazi ( bombing party paid a visit. St. Mary's Makes. I Plans for Parly i SHAW On Sunday night No vember S a Thanksgiving card party will be given in the school house by the members of 8U Mary's parish. ' Cards and rart ona eames of amusement will be the diversion.-- Supper, will be served by the ladle ot the par ish. Everyone is coraiany in vited. t Mrs. J. M. Bradshaw of Bryant, SD, arrived Saturday morning for a Tisit with her daughter, Mrs. B. D. Wells and family. linn County Has High Percentage ALBANY Two Lebanon men. Earl Bugen Miller, and Clarence Zurcher, drew the first numbers la the dratt lottery, ot Linn coun ty registrants. Miller's number was 15 g and Zurcher 1 IS. Lloyd Bowers, Shedd. wa ' third and: Lloyd U. HUllker, l Albany, wa fourth. Whlls .the Lebanon men held the first and j second num ber to be drawn, the other did not follow la ; suite, bat were among the first 109 drawn. ; Eighteen Linn eonnty men held serial ? numbers In the first 10 drawn. Due to the faet that the IT numbers drawn following the first two, were higher than those listed by the county board, the third Linn county - man. Lloyd Hilliker, -was number It in the drawing. - - Of the first It to have their numbers drawn; six were from Albany, five from Lebanon, three from Sweet Home and one each: from Holler Tangent. Crabtre and Shedd. Wheatland Women Have Parly Given . , WHKATLAN1 Complimenting Tessie Magness whose birthday was October 21 aad Mrs. George Westf all's was October SO. a birth- day anniversary dinner was served at the home ot Mrs. W. B. Mag ness 8unday. Present were Mrs, Magness and Tessie of Wheatland, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Kldd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yungea of Hopewell. Mr. and Mrs. George Westfall aad Jeanne Westf all' of Unlonvale, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard r. Tompkins -and daughter. Carol ot . Wheatland and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scott of Portland. , , . h' : - Molalla Firemen To Sponsor Show MOLALLA -The Molalla volun teer fire department announces that It will sponsor a moving ple- : ture show and special acts to be CDCO C3 CD YOUNG GRAIN-FED 0 J ( J L'Ll l U W. CaW 1 , J .. t "! ' - '".r ." . 4 . . . t- ii i r ljr,.-j- u3 sL .-,.!n.SM H Kaiapfera Til-Grader K. J. ' ,. 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