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Petition -
LEBANON At the last council
meeting' Rev. Lawrence - Bixler,
president of the ministerial - as
sociation presented a remon
strance against the proposed lices
ing of card rooms,' signed byv3$3
people. ' A petition favoring such
licensing, was 'signed by 363. It
was decided that the matter should
be put up to the people at the next
regular election.
Evans Products company asked
for; fire protection and Fire Chief
Elmer Fitzgerald "was Instructed
to find out from the fire marshall
: what arrangements-might be best.
As city limits on the east are not
marked, the city engineer was in
structed to establish the boundary
where" the mill property adjoins
the town. - Milton - street, it was
agreed, should be opened. and the
matter of opening a street to the
sawmill site was discussed.
A " petition for opening of a
sewer on Cleveland between East
Grant and Oak streets was granted
and the public property commit
tee was authorized to lease lots
on Third street for the loading of
logs. I - "- rV
LEBANON All who want work
at the plywood mill should regis
ter again. The old lists became so
out of date that all registrations
made before February- 15 have
been destroyed. Many of the first
applicants have been employed
at the mill or elsewhere that it
became a problem to locate men
for the jobs as they opened up.
All hiring is done through the
state employment office.
Lyons News
LYONS Mr and Mrs. William
Fetherstoh, jr., moved to Bridle
vale Monday, where he will be
employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peterson
moved to Seattle Sunday, where
their son Bob is employed at the
Boeing Aircraft company.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen visited
friends in Portland Sunday They
also visited in Vancouver and
Camas, ! Wash.
Mrs. Minnie Lee, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Lee, Violet and Harvey of
Ketchikan, ' Alaska, visited last
week at the home of Mrs. Ru
dolf Brader and family.
Genevieve .Halliiv who has been
employed in the office at the Mt.
Jefferson lumber company, left for
Eugene Sunday, where she will
be employed in the office for the
Monroe lumber company.
Mr. and Mrs. John Trask of
Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ma
son and daughter Pauline of De
troit and Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Gessher and children Donnie, Ju
dy, and Garry of Sublimity, were
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Nydigger.-
FJsts Fly . in Union Dispute
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Police struggle with picket
Police struggle with a picket at New York's Battery where an Intra
unlon jurisdictional dispute at the site of construction of the new
Battery-Brooklyn tunnel has resulted In frequent clashes. Police
and pickets -clashed, resulting in the arrest of six and cuts and
bruises to several "athers. Note the club in hand of policeman at lef t
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MOIAIiA--Georgei 5T.. Ander
son, 62, logger, employed by Col
ton logging 'company, abput.15
miles southeast of Colton, was
killed , instantly , Tuesday morning
when pinned between a tree and
a, stump. He was ; employed ? as
bucker and aftef cutting ; a r tree
on an incline, it whiled nd
crushed him against a stump. He
had been working for- the com
pany about four months. " ;
Anderson, who resided la the
Timber Grove district for the past
eight years, was born in Stratton,
Neb., on January 23," 1893 and
came to Oregon 42 years ago. '.,
- He is survired by his widow,
Marjorie; his father, John of Ho
lalla; two sons, Clifford of Bea
vercreek and ElmerV( at 'home;
three daughters, Mrs. V. A. Sim
mons of Astoria,; MrsO George
Moser and Velma Anderson, both
of . Beavercreekj two brothers,
Frank of Molalla and John of
Canby; three sisters, Mrs. .Lew
Wallace of Molalla and Grace
Lewis ef Oregon City . .fc ;
Funeral services were held at
Everhart Funeral Home In Mo
lalla at 1:30 Thursday. ,
Grangers Nowj
MOLALLA MolaHa grange
No. 310: held; its regular, social
meeting Monday night when ft '
greup of Boy .5cputs gve a denj
onstration; on. first' aid methodsi .
B. T. Youel, Jcrjange master, gair
a talk on Oregon history with
..- T -S. -4 .j-
discussion following. .
It was announced that Spring- .
water grange will visit Molalla -j
at. the all-day meeting on March,;.
Dinner Is Given
At Looney Butte
LOONEY BUTTE Mr. and Mrs.
John Terhune entertained recent
ly with a dinner followed by an
evening of bridge. High honors
going to Mrs. Victor Looney and
Hal Wiley.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Nebergall, of Albany; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Sears and Edith
Libby, Salem Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. James
Pate, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Looney,
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wiley, Karl
Steiwer and Eleanor and Mar
garet Looney. .
Swegle Resident
Enter Hospital
S W E G L George Standsley
was taken to a Salem hospital
Monday night with pneumonia.
Herbert Zobel entered a hospital
Wednesday for a minor operation.
Mrs. Blanche Schwiening has
been at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, for
two weeks rest following an ap
pend ictomy. She returned to her
home in Salem Monday.
Daughter, KC
Dance Held
STAYTON One of the largest
groups to attend a dance in Stay
ton was present at the benefit
dance sponsored recently by the
Catholic Daughters and the
Knights of Columbus, at the Stay
ton Forester hall.
The committee in charge of
the dance were Mrs. Vincent Lu
lay and Jerry Marking, chairman;
Virgie Bradley, Angeline Dam
brecht, Mrs. Edw. J. Bell, Albin
Etzel and Ed Jacoby.
Farmers Union
ST. LOUIS The monthly meet
ing of the Fairfield Farmers Union
will be held Friday night in the
Fairfield grange halL Women are
asked to bring sandwiches.
To Have Operation
HAZEL GREEN James Smith
has been taken to a Portland hos
pital to have a piece of steel re
moved from his eye. The steel
has been there since 1914. It Is
possible he may lose sight of the
eye.
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