The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 23, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    The OREGON STATESMAN,- Satenu Oregon. Thursday Morning January 23. 134 1 -
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Lebanon Plywood " Plant
Strangers to Refrain
.. . From Seeking "Work .
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LEBANON More than 0O. lo
cal men hare applied for work Jn
the new - plywood mill, 217 men
- are said to be employed there now
and If more are put on they will
probably b chosen from the list
. of . those ' who have already ap
plied.
. -vjSome departments of the plant
re running three shifts, others
two or eren Just one. This Is.be
: cause some machines are not yet
Installed. The two knives, al
ready set np, can cut enough to
keep the drying- rooms, glue ma
chines and sanders in operation,
' busy more than . the one shift
which the lathes run.
An effort is being made to dis
courage people from coming; here
from other places looking for
work. Enough have come here
already to make it a hardship on
them and on others.
L E B A N O N Seventeen were
present at the first Episcopal
..,settife j J held In Lebanon last
; Sunday. Rev. M. A. Norton,
rector of St. Peter's' Episcopal
church " In Albany conducted the
service. If -Interest continues the
! -meetings will be held the third
.Sunday of each month. Last Sun
I'day the, meeting, was in the borne
MCfMrs. Loula Bennett. The next
i.-February -If, will be with Mr.
i and Mrs. R. E. Dunn on Second
street between Grant and Maple.
Lebanon guardsmen who have
: been promoted include Sergant
. Jonn J, scnenk to staff sergeant;
corporal Willard W
sergeant: private, first class. John
R. Turner to corporal and Private
Donald Sanders to corporal.
LEBANON -Arthur Kelly, con
tractor, began work Monday on
tne new. Downing building on the
southwest corner . of . Main and
Ash streets.- The structure which
will be of reinforced concrete with
all. fireproof . features . is; to.: be
151 by 44 and to have' one store
fronting Main street and three 'on
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By Brooks Club
BROOK S A skit . . entitled
"Knights of the Road", will be
presented at the Townsend club
meeting Thursday night. atv the
scboolhouse. The play ia by lo
cal talent an I coached by Mrs.
Kay DeRoche. Officers for the
coming year will be installed by
rTea u. Delano, of Salem at this
meeting.
The Townsend club council met
at tne home of Mrs. Mae Asoin
wall, president, and submitted the
following to serve on the vari
one committees:
Luther J. Chapln. vlce-nresl
dent; Jonn Hunt, second vice
president; Anna M. Dunlavy, sec
retary; M. f. Day, treasurer: Mrs,
Mary Ashbaugh, program: Robert
Diem, youth; Clyde Phillips, so
cial; Alfred waiters, membership:
J. S. Coomler, finance: Mrs. Ed
na Ramp, publicity.
Galla-Rini Heard
NORTH HOWELL Mrs. Hen
ry Dick and guests, Ruth Duval
and Mildred Damm of Silverton
attended the piano accordion con
cert Tuesday night at the Bush
school in Salem. The concert was
presented by the world famous
Summers to musician, Galla-Rini.
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dations. And it's thoughtful to remember
those at home. Plan now to call homeward -to
shire yout fun ! Telephones are handy wher
ever you go; Service is speedy, dependable
friendly. Rates are low.
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Council at Dallas
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DALLAS V. O. WilUams was
elected councilman from-- ward
tour at a ' meetinr of the Dallas
city council "Monday; night to re
place Earle RIchardaon.-Rlchard
son, resigned : recently when he
moved to his new, home In a dif-.
rerent ward. f - '' ' , z,,' ,
:A number of appointments were
announced by Mayor Lelf S. Fin-
set h at the meeting Monday night.
: A complete list; of the mayor'!
appointments follow: 4 Eugene
Hayter.' ambulance committee to
serve for three 'year-term; R.; R.
van OrsdeL member t of., Dallas
public library board to serve for
a rour-year term.'i. 5 ,
To serve for. one -year terms
are: Walter Young, fire chief; Dr.
W. L Pemberton, city health of
fleer; E. J, Page, wiring inspect
or and Randall Buell, building in
spector.
Committee appointments an
nounced by Mayor Flnseth In
clude, finance committee, V. O
Williams, chairman, C. B. Sun-
berg and Hollis S. Smith: streets.
v. ts. Bunnerg, chairman. Dr. H
D. PetCrson and V. O. Williams:
ordinance, Hollis S. Smith, chair
man, Dr. A. B. Starbuck and Dr.
H. D. Peterson; health and police,
Dr. A. B. Starbuck. chairman. Dr.
W. L. Pemberton and J. R. All
good; fire and water, William C
Retxer, chairman, Dr. W. L. Pem
berton and John J. Rick: special
city hail building committee, Wil
liam C. Retser, chairman. J. R.
Allgood and John J. Wick; park
board, J. R. Allgood. chairman.
Erie Fulgham andT. C. Stock-
well; boxing commission, Bruce
Spaulding, Dr. E. B. Bossattl and
T. B. Hooker.
Sublimity Man Is
Sergeant on Lost
US Bombing Plane
SUBLIMITY Sergeant L. H.
Nettling, who is among the crew
lost in the US army bomber, is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Nettling of Sublimity. Leo, as he
was better known among - his
friends and associates enlisted in
the army service in August 1934
at March Field. Calif.
Finishing his three-year term.
he returned home and helped bis
parents on the farm. He reenllst-
ed the second time in the service
in September 1939, this time in
the air corps. The- past six
months or more he has been lo
cated at McChord Field, Wash
Sergeant Neitling is 28 years of
age, and received his education
In the little country school ! of
Mt. Pleasant In Linn county.
Polk Station News
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POLK STATION Mr. and Mrs.
Wlens visited at the home
of . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Quiring
Sunday.; .. r - - . V:
Henry voth Installed .-a new
door In the schoolhouse Friday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duff and
small daughter . w r "overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dunn
Friday. Duff is pastor of the Ken
nelworth church In Portland while
he is attending the seminary. '
Mr. and Mrs.-Vern Hughes and
Aon of West Fir were dinner
guests at the . home of Wilbur
Hughes Sunday. . '.
I - Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Dunn were
dinner guests Sunday, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs.- C. Hlneberg of
WUlamlna Sunday. . . . ;
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Committee Named
4H Date Slated
Program Is Held 1
At Grand Island
GRAND ISLAND A large
crowd attended the Improvement
club meeting at the schoolhouse
Saturday night. i
The program was given by the
Amity chamber of commerce and
included musical selections by the
high school girls' quartet. Bettv
Rosenbalm, Ruth and Esther Ab
raham and Opal Richter; girls
trio, uetty Rosenbalm, Lorraine
Walling and Ruth Abraham with
accompaniments played by Julian
Abraham; solo. Noma Glahn:
duet. Noma Glahn and Betty Al
lison; song, grade school rirlaf
quia on Yamhill county conducted
oy Mr. Tor bet of the Amitv bank.
and a one-act play. "Jealous, Cer-
lainiy wot." Kay Reed. Harriet
Brush. Vernetta Wiley and Leslie
woraen, characters.
Roy Nolan of the grade school
acted as chairman.
Grocery Purchased
By Dallas Pair
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Knittel of Dallas have
purchased the E. H. White gro
cery store at 111 West Main street
and have taken possession.
Knlttels have been, at Dallas
for four years where they oper
ated a meat market which they
disposed f this week. Prior to
that they lived at Silverton. They
have taken up their residence at
231 Cool id ge street.
Returns From Hospital
ST. LOUIS Curtis La Bansky
returned to his home recently
after havng been In the Doern
becher hospital, with pneumonia
and whooping cough. He is get
ting along nicely.
Lyons News
LYONS A special Epworth
league service was held at the
Lyons Methodist church Sunday
night. The topic "Getting Closer
to God' was led by Pauline Clip
fell. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Keith
ley and Mike Walderham of Sa
lem were present . and showed
scenic pictures of this territory.
The January meeting of the
Lyons Parent-Teachers club was
held at ! the community club
house Monday night The busi
ness meeting was in charge of
Mrs. O. Paul Johnston, president.
. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garrison
and Gerald and Levi Garrison
pent the last of the week visit
ing friends and relatives at Alsea.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fethers-
ton, jr.. from , Gresham have
moved Into the apartments located
in the old Ransom store building.
retherston is employed at the
Mt. Jefferson lumber mill. li
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christen-
aon are the narenta of a b&bv arlrl
born to them at their home Friday
night', l - ;J4 -
Mrs. Amos Wheeler and daugh
ter. ' Barbara and Rnth tram !
furingion, wassu. are visiting
at, the home of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Hugo Hallin. t M
PRATUM The Pratum Com
munity club met at the school
house Friday night with Herman
Kleen, president presiding.
f Following a community sing
led by Mrs. James Wilson, a spell
ing bee was the feature of the
program. Musical numbers In
cluded, a piano solo by Frances
Schmidt nd a duet by Junior
andMary Hamrick of Bethel.
The program was arranged by
Rev. James Wilson and Mr. W. E.
Branch. Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Martin Rehm, Mary
Schaap and Mrs. A. E. Mantle.
For the February meeting those
appointed were program, Carl
Vogt, Adolph Krehbiel. Willis
Goeble. and Frank Schaap; re
freshments, Elsie Rolf, Betty
Badley and Winona Dillard.
Attending the county 4H lead-
era conference in Salem Saturday,
were Mrs. Chester Lynds and Mrs.
Clyde Rodgers.
Members of the 4H Cooking
One club meeting Saturday at the
home of the local leader for check
ing In reports were Fay Clymer,
Marjorie Smith, Ann Marie and
Margaret Keller. Fay Clymer
leads In the number of reports
handed in to date.
A Joint meeting of all Pratum
IH clubs is called for Saturday,
February 1, when -Wayne D. Hard
ing, county 4H club leader, and
Carmel Weddle, assistant, will
meet with the groups and show
4H pictures.
Qub Organized
At-Grand Island
. GRAND ISLAND The ' older
group of girls, who have organ
lxed a 4H ; sewing club. . met
Saturday afternoon at the home
of ..Mrs. Charles ' Al . Ferguson
They have chosen as a club name
TThe Fashionette.V : j V
-t Members r are .- Jean f Magee,
Myrtle Rockhill. Verna Mar Culo
Muriel nd. Nellie. Ferguson, Iva
Rockhill and Doris CulD. Myrtle
Rockhill was elected social chair
man and . Nellie Ferguson, news
reporter. ; ' - ' . .y-i
" President Jean Magee, present
ed an outline of the' year's work
which - will include the testing of
materials, study in line ana dress.
color harmony And becoming ma
terials, care of clothing, good
grooming, common health rules
and. good posture, courtesy; Judg
ing of clothing and practice in
modeling. t
i Following the business meeting
Muriel Ferguson gave a . demon-
stratlon. on the burning of ma
terials to determine their kind.
Plaiining Council
Hears Civic Talk
SILVERTON In absence of
the president Dr. P. A. Loar, I. B.
Alfred, vice-president presided at
the Tuesday night meeting of the
Silverton Planning council. No
definite action was taken, al
though the group voted; after con
siaerabie discussion to 'have, a
committee to work on the possi
bilities of a civic center at Sil
verton. The appolnment of the
committee was left to Dr. Loar..
A civie center has been under
discussion at Silverton for some
time. The Women's club dis
cussed the matter and voted fa
vorably upon It Ita committee.
headed by Mrs. Tom A. Anderson
later voted to turn the matter of
the Planning council as, Mrs. An
derson reported. It was more in its
Jurisdiction. The matter will be
discussed further at future Plan
ning council meetings.
Wyoming Couple Visits
Valley View
VALLEY VIEW Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Carpenter recently enjoyed
a . weeks YiBit from -their ... sons,
Donald A." Carpenter ;i and ! wife
of Cody,' Wyo.. and Oral Car
penter with his wife- and email
daughter' of Palm Springs, Calif.
; E. L . Charlesworth . prominent
farmer of this district la report
ed as improving at the Silverton
hospital, where he was taken two
weeks ago for. treatment H.ri;
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Pqo,
i Dies Committee
' SILVERTON Both v the post
and unit of Delbert Reeves No7
American Legion went : on record
Monday, as favoring the continua
tion of the work ox the Die com.
mittee, house resolution No. 35. .
George Alanolis, legislative
chairman, told of the work of the
citizenship training class of 20
members, gave a report of the
district conference at Salem Sun
day ; afternoon and reviewed the
bills before legislature that are of
interest to the Legion program
The chamber of commerce as
sured the post that the flags used
for downtown display would here
after be kept in good condition
with Individual merchants co
operating.
Commander F. M. Powell is
calling a meeting of his executive
committee Friday night at 8
o'clock a tthe Starr hardware
store.
COTdOubs:Slate
Monday Meetmgs
" INtpEPENDENCE--Twb -bridge
clubai will meet Monday night of
next Week. Mrs. i D. . Collins nd
Mrs. B. Kirkendal will entertain
tie "Owl" r whist crab at their
home west . of town. nit ; v
! Places, will be marked for, Mr.
san Mrs, Kaipn K.ietung, - Mr. ana
Mrs. R. M. Walker, Mr, and Mrs.
Claude G Skinner, Mr. and -Mrs.
Clarence ' Charbonean, D r. , a n d
.Mrs. M.L J. ButlerMrs. Oy P. But
ler, Mrs. G. G. Walker, Mr. and
MrsMC. Williams, and the host
eases. r V.-:-'..''
". t Mrs." Rollan Layton has bidden
the Monday bridge club to her
home on F street-: .. i . .
! Mehibem r Mrs.. Howard Ben
pett, . Mrs. Sherman " Foster; - Mi's.
Cleve Robinson,Mrs. Norman" Ba
uer. Mrs. Norvai xayior, Mrs.
Scran ton,' ; Mrs. . John ' Holeehek,
Mrs. Way MacGowan, Mrs; Nor
man Hanna, Mrs. Martin Fratcke
and Mrs. Al Schlag.
Agnes Booth Pays
Mt Angel Visit
MT. ANGEL County School
Superintendent Agnes Booth was
the guest of the faculty and stu
dents Of Mt. Angel normal Tues
Mrs. Booth attended classes in
the Academy grade school to ob
serve the practice-teaching tech
nique of senior and normal students.
At 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon
Superintendent Booth talked be
fore an assembly of teachers and
second and third year normal
school students on the subject
'Reading Readiness." She i sug
gested practical devices in teach
ing reading and .urged the pros
pective teachers to consider; indi
vidual differences in dealing with
their pupils.
Defense Classes
Set at Wowlburn
WOODBURN Two rural de
fense classes hare been approved
by the state board for vocational
education for Wood barn and sur
rounding territory. The board of
directors for these projects Will
be members of the school board
and John Shaw, Rodney Alden and
Henry Miller. '
A class in . metal work began
Monday In the shop of Woodburn
high school under the direction of
Joe Sow a.
A class in truck, tractor and
auto mechanics will begin Monday
in -the Sauvain Motor company
shop under the direction of Bon
ner Stewart.
Enrollment in each class may
have to be limited to the first
IS reporting. Class will be held
five night a week beginning' at
o'clock.
Cleanup Day Is
Arranged, Feb. 6
NORTH SANTIAM The Jolly
Neighbors club held Its first meet
ing in the new club house Janu-
LBMdDCIDMS (BirifflHt
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This January Clearance Sale, taking place in j the midst
of rising clothing prices, offers you the choice pt Brooks
Quality Suits and Topcoats that may not be duplicated
in years. You'll find patterns, models and sizes to suit
every purse.
$20.00
SUITS anil OVERCOATS
Now 1 J O J
$25.00
SUITS aM; IMGOmTS
Now lQjy ; .
Use
530.00
SUITS
Now
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330.00
OVERCOATS
Nov !
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Our Convenient
Credit Plan
$6.50 to $7.50
Odd Suits
PAflTS
$75 to $120
LEATHER JACKETS
C5.9S azi $9A5
tl2JS0 Gabardine. . .
nAi;:coAfs $9.45
$12.50 Sport
XO ATS $045
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ary 1. ;Mrs. Walter Ilatea pr-
sldejl oter the bslni4 meetlli
wher it was decided I to elect
orrifers the first 4tln4 'f AvrU
said: officers to kako' charge 11
OcWber..;. :; J;r.."r f !i
eieannp dajj wU bo held
February 4, with Quest dar Febro
a 17 1 1. .- Each .member j la urged .
to rlng; a guest. .Cookies and te'ft
wlll;,be-seryed.- Mrs. Jesse Schle
inai and Mrs. . Walter Hatch will
be aostesses , f or the meeting. ;
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long-wearmo ! rib! knit ;
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Men's Rcnrbn
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good-looking pat- M k
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wanted colors
now! Save!
Buy plenty
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Just a few ileft
In I m a 1 1 Bjtes
only, 34 to j 37,
while they last.
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looking! 321-01.
all wool melton
Zipper front.
WORK
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Closo-OutI Men's
SHIRTS
Sanforised: (!
shrunk) sturdy!
weight blue cbam-j
bray in sizes
to 17 only.
Leather-Faced
WORK
Tough twill
with leather
Full leati
GLOVES
thumb and Ongef tips.
fWORK SOX
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amount of wool H y
for comfort.! Oxf . , ..
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weight ecru color Y
couvd. LiUiijK or i
short .leere.' Anltle length.
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Cotton Unions .
With long scores.
Grey randon coj- Q Q Y
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Soff, warm! (Long "JfA
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Mid-length . g n i t
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