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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1940)
Tkm C2TG0II CXATXZMMX, Cdssu Oregon, Friday Moralsg. XToreaber 8. 1S19 Armistice Plans : Made,1 Silverton i SILVEKTON F ather Aleutn j Heibl, OSB of Mount Angel col lege, will be guest speaker at the Sllrerton Armistice day program. Following tradition ot many years standing, Sllrerton business houses will close their store and offices for the day. A parade will be held at 10 o clock through the main streets of town, winding up at the armory where at 11 o'clock the program will begin The American Leg t o n, com manded by F. M. Powell, ta plan aing. to day's events. Meant An gel post and auxiliary baa accept ed an tarnation to Join with the local group. : The annual dinner for veterans and their families will be held . following the pro gram and In the afternoon : there will bo the Silrerton-Sandy Coot .ball game on the local gridiron. At night the American Legion will hold It annual Armistice day . dance. . f Silverton Hills Officers Elected SILVERTON HILLS The Bil- yertoa nnis grange has elected officers for the It 41 season to include master, Maurice Benson: lecturer, Helen Knanf; overseer. Mrs, victor Howard; treasurer. Ira Loron;- secretary . Milton Knanf; chaplain, Sarah Maulding: gate keeper, file Murray; Stewart, Lester Beugli; assistant steward. Harold Loron; lady assistant Stewart. Lneile Mulkey? Ceres. Jossl Mires; Flora. Edith Beugll; Pomona, Grace Malkey; executive committee. George Benson, Al- i tred Lee. and E- A. BeugIL Margery Manlding was an early- week guest ot two .former SilTer- ten high school faculty members. Miss Maulding Tislted with Ethel Hardle .and with . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer, at Hood RlTer. Miss Hardle formerly taught in the English, department of the Sllrerton schools and Kramer was high school principal. IP THE ROAD TO V H E R E Two by two the bombs roll sqs take their places b mm plane that will fly agasast the Axis treat sesnewhere In England. (A.-lrsaaesuat News Fkote.) Scio Nows Pleasure pilgrims from every where say no such view anj where else. And, like the view, like everything else about this smart vortex of gaiety which knowing San Franciscans meaningly refer co as "The Mark." They in fer, "no more need be said." Out-of-town guests say they are right. Theatres and shops four minutes away. Kefs from $S fr Daj Grgt in Bmildimg George D. Smith, Gm. Mmgtr SCIO - Mr. and Mrs. Harry i Johnston were honored Sunday at dinner on the occasion of their 37th wedding anniversary at the home ot their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Johns ton, who alio observed their 10th wedding anniversary. Ed Rubesh sustained Injuries at his work in a Lebanon cannery this week. He has operated a berry farm west of Scio tor a number of ! years and Is secretary of the local organization selling its pool to the Lebanon concern. R. o. Wood of Staytoa was in Scio this week to confer with lo cal Boy Scout leaders. Wood is district commissioner for the or der. Frost Sunday night destroyed many late flowers in the scio vicinity. It was the first frost of the season here, and unofficial temperature Just touched the freezing point. Rebekahs of this district will gather at Scio Saturday afternoon and night. November Iff, for the annual convention. Mrs. M a a d Montgomery of Scio is district chairman ot the meet. Frank Lamplot fell from a hay loft at his farm home southeast of Scio this week and sustained a fractured collarbone and ribs. W. E. Kyle, who has been un der hospital treatment at Albany for an injured foot, has returned to his home at Scio, and is re ported much Improved. t AmgtUt Ofc: Gun V. Fawctrr, $10 West Sixth Street, TKisJty 30V I Halsiils and Wakral Heals Eelley Farquhar & Co. Front A Norway Sts Salem . . 'l v s Grange Social Is Set at Union Hill UNION HILL Union Hill grange social night will be this Saturday at the grange halL Com mittee in charge of entertainment aad lunch is Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Krens and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morler. Mrs. ,W. H. Rooens received word ot the death ot her brother. Andy- Cornish ef Klamath Falls, on Sunday. Cornish had a severe heart attack while visiting in Salt Lake City and while on his way home, suddenly passed away. Hedy Free Again 1 I, - Body f.l.t. Playing a starring role in Lea An nies court Hedy Lasnarr is freed from screen writer Gene Markay. Her first husband was munitions magnate Frits MandL Hedy said their marriage began to founder when they played same tn which they wrote down what they thought of each other. ScHwexik Fiineral Set for Saturday MT. "ANG EL Christian Daniel Schwenk, ft and a resident of ML Angel since 1104. died sud denly while at work at his home here Wednesday noon.- Funeral services are set for Saturday me rnla g at t:C o'clock from St. Mary's Catholic church. Mr. Schwenk was born In Ger many May 11. 1871.' He came to this country with his parents at the age ot 14. He was married to philomeaa Selm in- Philadel phia October 14. ISIS aad the couple moved to ML Angel la lit. He Is survived by his wife and for children. Mrs. Helen waser of Salem, Alois Schwenk and Mrs. Mary Larson ot Portland, ana Mrs. Rose Reveal ot ML Angel. Seven grandchildren also sur vive.-- " Lyons No wa Garden Club Make Plans SCIO Scio Garden club plans to sponsor shrubbery planting on ground surrounarog we new mgu school building. Mrs. Myle Bart. Mrs. P. W. 8chrunk and Mrs. J. A. Bliss were appointed a commit tee ot club members to cooperate with the school board on feasible plana. Mrs. Bart Is also clerk ot the local district board. - LTON'S T. h o Lyons, Weasel, Flat. McCulley Mountain and Fox Valley school children enjoyed a vacation ot Monday and Tues day while the teachers attended Institute held In Albany. t Mrs. May Swank spent Tuesday and . Wednesday In Lyons. Mrs. Swank is spending, the winter at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mereer ' at the children's farm home in Corralll. i Mr. and Mrs. Al McKlaney are the parents ot a son born to them at their home Tuesday. Mrs. Tom Owens Is caring for Mrs. Mc Klaney and the baby. Mrs. Pat Lyons was ta charge of the' boarding homes Tuesday while Mrs. Surry served en the election board. . Mrs.' Clyde Breeder. Mrs. Stacy McCaU. Elmer Hialt. and Levi Qarrisoa made a basin ass trip to Scio Tuesday.. School Carnival r Is Held at Scio 8CIO Admissions totaled $35.99 and concessions $10. Tl st ths annual high sehool carnival I at Scio -Friday night. Net pro ceeds will be nsed to purchase additional athletics equipment Games and refreshments fea tured open house at the J. A. Bliss home Thursday night when the high school principal enter tained for faculty and students. Settlement or suit is in pros pect, it is reported, la a case in volving death ot a valuable sheep dog belonging to 8. W. Archer ot near Scio. Driver of the car which felled the animal, a well- trained English shepherd, is said to be liable oa seven counts. Election Party Held At Unionvale . UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dlebel entertained Tues- dsy night with an election re turn watch party at their home. Late in- the night refreshmenta were served to George Jsmes ot Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Leaner. Mr. and Mrs. Art Leaner. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Dlebel aad the hosts. WANTED uMjnrrs FILBERTS and NUT MEATS Cash oa Delivery IL IQcrfeln ' TACEJSQ COMPART IM X. Front Ph. 76SS . i.tui.s. o. Ci. a. o. Herbal remedies tor ailments ot stomach, liver, kidney, akin, blood, glands and urinary sys tem of men and women, 2$ rears In service. Naturopathic Physicians. Ask your neigh bors about CHAN LAM. . DLL CLLMI LAII CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Ml W. Utarty. uprtabs ltoaS Qf a4 Stsxir aty. IS an, 1 P-aw e v m. THANKS TO SEALS Sure enough, it's the cutaway done up with ehle glamor in a Matara brown Alaska sealskin evening Jacket Just made for winter's social season. Seeulns out line a delicate scroll and see ulna glitter, too, from the buttons. Bishop Baxter To Speak Hendershoot Sella To Kimbrough STAYTON Roger Kimbrough has bought the stock and small fixtures of the Gem Cefe from Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hendershoot. He will leans the building and larger fixtures. Hendershoot has not announc ed his plans for the future. Kimbrougi. came here In lttl, aad for the past two years has worked for Fred Devie. llMMMMMHMSMeHHasHeneasMH qiiS: '"" i uiiiinnssnsnsnassafw'1 mmmmm,m,n.mmmm,m I. 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The- program committee is Mrs. J. b. Ernest and I Wheatland Census Taken Mrs. Kenneth Thompson; the re- WHEATLAND Mrs. Kugene mmmitiM. Mra. Lwia Wilson, clerk of the Wheatland m ... r ki.- r-- school hoard has completed the f"1 "vm l.tinM Mniai and ther ware 41 bers and friends of the Guild are children in the district of school urged to attend. ' age, a tew more than last year. Cross Word Puzzle r y y t y r - a t 10 u 12 22 ZZ-MZZZW---- 32 33 36 "37 31 HH " HtT "I 1 1 1 1 vM I I I I , HORIZONTAL 1 What it inncti witX tkt NwrtX 5es b the Skmfffftrmkt 7 Guides IS Wk vos leed hi AmaiitT itWht wsi tU Frnck nam for Nov SeetiaT IS Egyptian sun god IS Said IS Japanese measure 19 Decline 21 Rowed 22 Salt tSOf wka sovairy U BezgUeh tie ospteoZt tS Incline the has! 2S Secret message WlmA im tkM mil. MM ad r 29 Clothed 20 Mental imagw I1 X!-rltt SS WhMi w the miljxri . 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