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LI PAGE TWELVE Tli OHEGON STATESMAN. Solcsuj Orecon, Ccrtuxday Morning, March 1. is!:. - ri .' .j - v . - - "J -t'.E --I-'-.-'- -!- - -.--4.. Knock on Door Brings Fortune Dallas Women Hear Maclae " ' Religion Supervisor " ... of Indian School " Addresses WSCS , DALLAS Women's society of i the Christian Service of the Meth odist church met Wednesday af ternoon at the church. A no-host ! luncheon was served after which an interesting program was pre sented by Mrs. Paul Kitzmiller. Worth Maokie, superintendent Cf religious work at the Chema- wa . Indian school, was presented and several of bis pupils gave a program pt talks, vocal solos and duets. Also . on the program were two members from the Japanese church at Lake Labish. About 50 were present for the meeting. DALLAS Mrs. Elmer Ray was hostess Wednesday for a meeting f group Two of the Sisterhood f the First Christian church. At the business meeting officers for the new year were elected as follows: Mrs. William H. Elien "toerger, president; Mrs. Joe Rem ington, vice-president; Mrs. Elmer Bay, secretary-treasurer. It was STmont? Wednesday otSalem Woman Wins $500 Cash . DALLAS Mrs. John Uglow en tertained with a smartly appoint ed dessert luncheon at her .home Wednesday. in. honor of the mem- II l. j.'!.Jlf .11 U.L. .UJW. ..'.U '-'J."!.! , U U '1.111 I J II I.I I .IMI UN .. gll J .11 I III IIMWS..M.. 'I, ." ', W.'V Miff V "PI ?' ' 'V J - - .J .It" 1 ' -J:- ' - .-- . :5 -X T'? i i Strike Ends (Near Dallas Work Begins Following 15 Day Tie-up; CIO and IEU Conflict bALI.AS-Logltrucks ftom the char of the Bible hour at 10 iLm. ! COMMISSIONER'S COURT The fololwine is the official SILVERTON J- Rev.r Russell 'pubUcaUon- of the record of Silvcrton J Churchoj 'i9 I Myers, of Astoria, will speak Sun- j I day jnorning and 'night at the Christian church at . Silvertoa. Mrs. John Jordan 1 will be in 11 Pope-Talbot loging company, op- eraung west of Dallas, started work again Thursday flowing a 15 day strike. r The strike was first called as a i jurisdictional dispute between the Pastor, Morning services will be held at Christian Endeavor so meet at 6:30. Services will at 7:30, Rev. Frank Zook, ouuctd. CIO and the IEU following the combining of crews when Madrow and Slagle, boueht out anoth ffi-r' Th TTTTT a JXi . o'clock. joejt Pastor Speaks claims before the -5- Marion county commissioner's court" for the" February term, 1940, with j the amount allowed, ' - bills continued, etc according to the records in the office of the county clerk. ... r j Assessor's Office Acct: Paul Grlebenow, deputy, $132.73; C. A. Lewis, do, 112.75; Alma Acker-, man, do, 102.75; Anabel Moon, do, 87.75. i Clerk's Office Acct: H. a Matt- liscellaneons Aectl.: Abrams it) Hook, 15.00; Frank Powell, com Eliis, Incv bond premiums, $70.00; xnander, relief of Wm. Andres, J. P. Aspinwall, use of car, 10.78; 13.00; Frank V. Wray, command Ballou & . Wright, , celluloid, etc er, relief of Chas. C Logue, 15. 2l01; Gladys. M. .Barry, clerk, 00; Frank V. Wray, commander, 75d0r'Beariri&iMotor.Partsi relief leMehL 15.00; Frank . r . .-- T V. Wray, commander, relief f Incshaft, etc; 31.02 Wallace .H. Wm. W;jolley. 15.00. ! Bonesteele,' Inc. manifold, etc Insane Acct: Dr. Conrad A. 5.10; U. G. Boyer,' petty cash, 13.- ixehner, exaniination, 45.00; Dr. 79J Bradiield Smyth Lbr. Co, lum- L. A. Steeves, do, 5.00. ber, 64.57; Chas. W. Brant, cash jaU Aeet.: A. C BurJc board of a4v. for siren, 10.00; A. C. Burk, 1186170.10; Capital Bedding traveling expenses, 920; A. C. Co, pads, ! 8.50; General Grocery Burk, .cash adv. for stamps, etc, Co, Inc, : matches, 4 J30; Perry's 1(19.00; W. E. Burns, Valves, etc, Drugl Store, medicine, .85; Red E. H. BurrelL lens, etc; cross Pharmacy, do, 11.13; Salem 20.78; Capital City Bindery, ledger Laundry Co- laundry J8: Sani- eets, etc; 39.75 ; Capital " J our- J tary Service Co, Inc, removing no w ucu iiiauiuw i . i ticim m uiiicb n. a fvi a i l i - - - - i sub-contractors. At calvary wimeran cnurcn denutv fll2 75- Lee Ohmart. P11 pub. claims, 18.80; The Cap- garbage, 1.00; Laban A.. Steeves, ther SSS2 vWtfcg pastor jjoll speak ;.t-ll JfS ll 'fC5; Clyde edicS" services, 3,00; West Coast . . n pinrs:. . . m. ne . , vv luamPLLe . vaiievi ' j ... . - ' I. h'iummAnt r - i-kAttyt rrr . 'aM . - . . prolonged .pending settlement f do, 90.00. wage negoiauonsj "r.rrcrTTr - rt'-tft-kL'-ar ri-ii Wood crews only were mvolved eaKers- , i .rZTT but truckers who were carrying The society wiU continue its the logs to West Salem necessarily Program, Sunday - afternoon at Zi S . ?: z:30 ana again at 7:30. taxvary i - r rr Sunday school teachers will meet Smith,, do, 130.00. - ; Hay of Salem at 7:30 Monday night, with ; the j Court . Douse Acct: J. H. Equipment . Co., aa. A .asr ; J aa'an - - - ..... AaJU.uU -I - J.KS XUJI7 Lllllll. . flit. .U.J M.I ,' " . - test. the matter but the strike was Janermisaon society, is meeiang G WW-107.75: M. ll-Puteh! I W8;.r,Columbia Equipment f Co, lies Co, springs, etc, 14.91; Cont ercial Book Store, rubber bands, etc,' 28.60; Cooke Stationery Co, folders, etc 28.95; Davidson's Aii to Service; storage on car .1.75 ; Frank Doolittle Serv, Sta; tires recap, 100.OU: lxugnton Hard- were effected. DALLAS Dan bearings, ' 'etc Soao Co, soap powder, 8.00. Salem JTostlce Court Acct.: Ber telson & Son, envelopes, 13.65; S. C. Catlin. & R. K. Page, rent, 40.00; Joseph B. Fel ton, cash adv. for postage, 6.50; Earl Adam's, travel expenses, 85.60. Outside Justice Court' Acct: J. T. "Jones, .constable Jefferson, 4 JO; Wm. P. . Mulkey, making That serfous look yon see on the face of Mrs. W. A. Bauman. Salem Wednesday nightHay Is secretary resident, turned to a smile a few seconds later when she took a sec- vssociaiea janpioyers 01 ond look at what Earl L. Groh, representative of Proctor and Gam- Oregon. He discussed labor rela " w.ui.i i" uscar Lees.- miaweex DiDie smav iuiku. juutui. fn.vji ims. juc i wsw rim, js: rj inn Miminir i a vyv. mi , wm mj uciu luuiauaj a uaiL. I .j . "vt ws.wv. ... a I nmxs ifM-iiriirii. - rnvmL Lenten Sermon At Immanuel Lutheran church bers' of her contract club. The "uffw ... w.m"4.MM' fr n( with ufc ruic, ouicra us attractive arranirements of violets excP011-" and daffodils. Take the case of Mrs. W. A. 1 Miss Carolyn Erlandson was a Bauman of 334. N. 22nd avenue guest. Members present included She felt like most houswives feel Mrs. A. B. Starbuck, Mrs. Oscar about such things that Is, she fiavterl Mrs. W. L. Soehren. Mrs. u111" yesteroay mom Tracy Staats, Mrs. C. E. Staats, Mrs. U. S. Loughary, Mrs. Riley . That was when her doorbell Craven, Mrs. R. L: Chapman, Mrs. rang. If she had misgivings when C B'. Sundberg, Irs. W. G. Vas- she opened the door, they were sail, Mrs. VA. L. Thomas of In- short-lived. For Mr. Earl L. Groh, dependence and the hostess. Mrs. of the Procter & Gamble com- do, 84.69: AUce Dahlen, do. 44.74: 30L5O: Ray L. Farmer ilHdw. Co r. r,TZ:" J "SSSs-' at P1 rFeenaVghtyMa: veaoOson: crl District Attorney s Office Acct.: I rh mr cn hnchinn f in oi I . 77- VI MMna lianitxl Vm f (AlLlfu ilt.. t( Ch. 1m tifflM Td fnllAuHntf tollr ant. Oon T IT Tonrnn mill rao1r mi V w .. -: i I . . . ' 7 1 UiieO Copies, CUSaiiOWea, All. V, viv vviuihuu iMuuvw r nilliiJl jiui ir u. ouo ww I " " I in- v. vuuwu nui oi'vua vu l ruuu i U U U t. BkCUUKlilUUer. I f innnpi Hnurnr iinniy "I zo . 1 -1 111. OA 11 A ! :mm mm a a. . m I . 1 i.! J i a i 1.1 I . . . , .. . . I . l ' . ' I w " uaa ciuiicv wiu 9 umcra mi win a,wu or iw per monin ior iuc.i wereu nucsuuns orougni up oy me a r ltting Lemen Jfiea ai. 11 1 $8.06; aroup. i o'clock services Sunday morning. I 2 23 There were about 35 present for I Junior Leamie toDic at 6:30 wiIllii-7T- t,,t; f' i-v.-.!,. - uuu lurami jiixereiice Deiwecii xseinx i pher. 41.94. uuucu uuumy pcnooi aupenn-1 rieiigious ana unrisuan. , Leona l tendent Josiah Wills, G. M. Slenz, Amo will be the leader. The sen- Ira Fitts and Paul. Purvis, of Sa- iors will meet at 8 o'clock and dis cuss the same topic with Opal Tokstad as leader. Midweek pray- In Weekly Soap Contest Most women, as a rule, dislike Uglow. Turner Holds FireDrffl TURNER During the regular fire drill this week tests were made in connecting suction hose from city fireplugs to the pump-i r. Results showed that tixe pres- good news fof othw Salem folk In the new water system was pany, was calling to inform Mrs, Bauman she was winner of $500 in cash, weekly prize in the cur rent Procter & Gamble Ivory Soap contest, sponsored over NBC. Out of thousands of entries, Mrs. Bauman's 25 word statement on Ivory soap goes on to com pete in a field of only thirty for the grand prize of $20,000, or $100.00 monthly for life. Mrs. Bauman's good fortune was doubled when boosted through C-S-w "Rca-nlrA-iv the pump. Two lines of 2 inch (JtlU JJctllHd To Buy Farm hose were easily accommodated by one of either pliable or hard suction hose. Chief Albert Jensen fabricated the new fittings necessary to con nect with tho hydrants, which will be used when distance, makes ft inconvenient to use the water from either the mill race or Mill creek. Footings and foundation walls have been i completed for the new fire station and con struction will. go forward as soon as weather permits. A crew of a dozen volunteers completed pour lng the concrete foundation the first of the week. Graveside Rites Observed Today JEFFERSON Graveside ser . vices will be held Saturday morn ing at 10 o'clock in Jefferson cemetery for James W. EweU, 60, who died Tuesday morning in a Portland hospital. Rev. William Elmer, pastor of the local Evan gelical church, will officiate.. In terment will be in the family plot Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Uattie Vail and Mrs. Catharine Warner, both of Jefferson; sister, lira. Mary Brown, Oswego; broth er, Marion Ewell, Oregon City; aunt, Mrs. Estella J. Alexander, Jefferson. " Rent Aumsville House AUMSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Potter have rented 7 the house i recently purchased by Grace Richards, and will move as soon as ref inishing work is eompleted. as well Mr. and Mrs. David Caplan, of Caplan's grocery. The Caplans sell lots ofjvory soap and some weeks agothey'd sold two cakes to Mrs. JSaumao. Now as a result of their part in that transaction, National Cash Regis ter company awards to the Cap lans a shiny new $250 cash reg iiter. j lem. Drive Begins At Woodbiirn Dance Slated t. ; For Saturday Guild meets at the home of Mrs. Henry Aim Tuesday night, with Amy Ericksen as assistant hostess. WOODBURN -Woodbum com- The Young People's society mee munity chamber L of commerce Sunday with a basket dinner to plans to hold a membership be served. drive in the next few days. Plans . were made at a meeting of the tother Le1ie M membership committee Tuesday Rev- M. J. K. Fuhr will speak night. on "In the Hour of Temptation,' The city has been divided into L Sunday - morning at 111 o'clock. 00: Catharine Barry, rln iao on- ..11 V 1 U fin 3 I ' ' Cl Wlli iwuMuj Ethel Lennoiv clerk. 85.00. at 2 o'clock. The Junior Women's dt.L. Y, oucw f uaiiuc voiui ACCh.; ax N1nn 1iict!p " Rnvrtnrf J?n C STS VK. Walter H. Bell, justice, Stayton, wvwuut I msvc u ltf . inMMif ii hi mivrjruiwn Stores, casings, etc 349.81; A. C. na.au uo noiaers. ix.us tun- u.m. nr.jk.. o nn. tt n r r uu .7: -V-Y" --ujeqiusi, inc nTiuwora ton, justice, Woodburn, 22.00. Douglas, health officer,. $m.00; 2J.40; J. K Ha2eltine"& Co, "files, Avenue Court Acct: Montgom John I Gerin, sanitary officer, eic- 72.88; ; N.: C. HubbS. use of -w-i t t w 12.50; jLucille Ayres. nurse, 135.- car' 57.02: N. C Hubbs. cash Z72ZtttZ2 w" fr postage, 20; Carl Hultenburg, Jem .Deaconess Hospital, care of thre, 16.47; Ira Jdrgensen, forks, juveniles, 18.00; Ernest Steuer, etc, -1882; John Kirsclv carpen- care of ' Dissrowr 7.50; Hazel E. try work, 825: Kraps ic Long, warrf HrV s no- wMtm Tint Johnson, "do, 83.87; Caroline printing," 28.50; Linn Co.. Oregon, I Tel Co telesram. 1 IS - ' Ward,!do, 10.00. . gates' bridge exp8.D4;Jas. H. J 7 care of! Poor Acct State, Pub- Maden Co, Jnc truck, 3200.00; lie Welf. Corai general assistance, Douglas McKey. Chev. Co, coup- 6725.52; Boys & Girls Aid Soc l?ng,. etc, 839.96; A. B.j McLauch- relief, 120.00; CathoUc ChariUes. Ian Co, grader axle, 75.85; Mill Inc, relief, 120.00. li City Motor Service, welding, .50; Poor Firm Acetic rhA - w Recorder's Office Acct: Helen Mill City Service Sta, gasket; etc, wnL hoard W imat a74 5i- C. Schofield, deputy, $97.75; D. 3f-53; Mt. States Power Co., power, wm. Neimeyer. medicine. 1 9.70:. ma Johnson, clerk,; $16.13; Alma Juvenile Court Acct.: Nona White,! juvenile officer, $60.35; L. Florence Reeves, do, 96.52. . Poor Allowance Acct.: Mrs. Eli zabeth Krause,- relief, $15.00. sections. Each committee mem-1 Tnere will be special music by Jamceenry, ao, ou.bs; Aiaoei .f; '99 eeunam s aicre, ink ! portland Gas & Coke CO, fuel, ber, -with an assistant to be chosen choir under the direction of Phillips, do, 100.00; Mildred R. J wells, etc., 45.68; Northern Life J 12.87. . . . r Y hv himwif a fonroc. FIOTd Ellefson. Milton Fuhr will BroOKS. do. 65.00. I Ins. CO salary savin ea' RljOS' I i- . ' tt.i . WALDO HILLS The March section. I open the Luther league torrid School SaDts. Office Acct.: Cora I Oregon State Board of Forestrv. i t- tt i i, 10 nn. it V.. Vfaldo Hills dance will be held at It is estimated that there are "Difference Between Religion and E-Reid,, assistant, $115.00; J. W. J fire patrol, 1021.25; Pacific Tel. & J ford, postage, 10.00; "H. R. Craw the club house Saturday! night 125 persons in Woodburn and vi- Christianity" Sunday at 7 o'clock. Kennedy, supervisor,. 120.00; Car- Tel. Co, telephones,' 135.67; Per- ford, envelopes, i 1060-" Homer w With Max Scriber's orchestra fur- cinity who should be members Mrs- Anna K. Jensen will be host- malite Weddle, secretary, 205. ty's Drug Store,? first aid equip- Egan, postage 5.52; Herman Lan- nishing music. In charge of ar- of the chamber. An effort will ess to Trinity Aid Society Wed- Sheriffs Office Acct.: Kenneth ment, 1.70; Physicians & Surg, ke, petty cashl 15.00. ' . A rangements are Frank Bower, be made to surri 100 ner cent nesday at 2 at the church social L. RandalL deputy. $147.69: B. R. Hosp." Ass'n-hospital dues. 34.75: Sotuwi iinntv rtmYaM . a John Goodknecht and Dudley membershin. rooms. Personal evangelism meet- Smith, do. 134.69: L. L. Pittenirer. Pohle Staver r Co.. snikes.. etr.. I n tjk 1 The membership committee I in3 are being held each Wed- do, 134.69; H. H. Deniels. do. 128.90; Portland Gas & Coke Co.. iq j wvmnnv n io. Morton. jFred Towns has returned from consists of C. G Modesto, Calif., where he and v w- Tremaine, Mrs. Towns were called ai week T c- Poorman, Rj C. Enos, Steve ago by the serious illness of her Bauman, jr., Charles Gurney, Dr. Rue, chairman, Wallace Jones, SCIO E. D. Myers, cashier of Scio State bank, is negotiating for purchase of the 300-aere farm south of Scio belonging to the heirs of A. T. "Abe" Powell. Con sideration is stated at $6000. For the past several years J. L. Rodgers Of . Albany has had the place under lease for sheep pas ture. The S. W. Archer family has occupied the residence. . Myers states he plans to cross fence the farm for use of goats and sheep. Fifty cleared acres will be devoted to pasture for age, probably English rye grass, Myers asserted. Some merchant able timber remains on the land. Myers will continue his residence in Scio, the farm property to be in charge of a caretaker. Turner Church Slates Series TURNER Beginning Sunday at the Turner Christian church, Rev. B. Ross Evans, evangelist of the state missionary board, will start a three weeks series of re vival meetings. His daughter, Ruth Evans, will assist In the evange listic work ' and conduct Booster classes for young people. Services are scheduled for 7:45 each night except Monday. Rev. Evans will be a guest of Rev. and Mrs. O. W. Jones dur ing his stay in Turner and Miss Evans will be entertained at the home of Mrs. M. B. Madden. lamer. Mrs. Towns will remain for a longer period. Towiis re ported . his father-in-law improv ing wnen he left. Theodore Riches began the wheat measuring program in con necuon with the AAA Friday. Riches measures for the lentire territory here. Mrs. R. M. Morton, who has been ill for several weeks Is now able to be up and around the house again. ' fhe George Morris family, who has been living in Mrs. Rosa Am stutz' house, has moved toj West Salem. Masons Conduct Rites FOX VALLEY Funeral! ices were held Thursday at die chapel in Stayton at 2 fo Marion Martin of Fox Valley, Burial was in the family plot at Foot Valley. The Masonic order, of j which he was a member, was injeharge of the services, j serv-Wed- p. m. G. B. Smith, Howard Magnuson, Lewis Paulson. II TT Simnnsnn Herman Stone, Earl W. Dunn and Vrry pian3 lve aunaay at li .nesday night at 8' o'clock. Methodist Church "Being Calm and Confident in a Storm Tossed World" is the topc' of the sermon Rev. Edward A W. Retting. weoTooi louin SeesRecil Rain ' i r t i xv.oo, vy . jrvenneay, ao, 1D.4Z : 109.69; i T. J. Brabes, da. 149.69: road oil, 99.75; Portland Gen. ELe- Oron ssttm H,Vh,ny rnm A. M. Dalrymple, do, 114.69; R. trie Co, electricity, 27 J. 82; Rahn maps, 1.10; Homer H. Smith Ins. Glen Savage, do, 125.00; Wm. Mc- McWhorter Paper Co,envelopes, Agcy, bond, 5.00;"Connell -C Khiney, do, 115.00; Harry L. Mc- tc, 19 JO; Remington Rand, Inc, Wark, Slk. S. D. No. 24, re&t of Gee, do, 115.00; B. O'Connor, do, add. machine, etc, 267.50; Salem Bush Bldg, 9.00. f 57,50. lardware Co casters, I'etc, 63.24; sealer of Wts. Measures Acct: Treasurer's Office Acct.: S. J. Salem Insurance Agency, insur- Dept. of Agriculture, sealer, 33.00. BuUer,; deputy, $18.55; Lawrence Pnce premium, 20; Salem Steel Sheriffs Office Acct.: T. J Bra- i A. Rich, do, 25.97; Delbert Lovre, Supply Co, wire rope, etc, 38.- bee, extra clerk, 13.80; R. Glen v do, 51.61; Lawrence A. Rich, ?7; Silver Falls Tbr., Co, lumber. Savage, do, 15.00; Harry L. Mc cler, 10.00. 56.34; . SUver Wheel Motor .Frt,, Gee, do, 15.00,- Wm. McKinney, w wuciiac riuia Acck; jtu w. .wuf uuas. xv. ; opauicuzLS l clo, 13.20: A. C. Burk. Dctty cash. annex. Young adults I will meet Thursday night at the church and LINCOLN Bob1 Mickey, writ- Lucy Ann Lee circle with ihg from the Lockheed factory at Mrs- Norman Naegeli, March .7. 1 oienaaie, cam., to his parents, If. It t I . Lincoln, said in part, -Talk about r 11131 Kites Held rain in Oregon. There Is no com- it 11 parison between it and what we At JtliVanS Valley have eicTitiriprnA hr. TsvVhc-aA ' rr o'clock at the Methodist ; church. Epworth leagues will meet at 6:30, and the Sunday night ser mon hour will be held at 7:30. The religious education board . 111 ir j 1 1 mvm u - ..,- .m Z- oeuuin, cier. S30roo; Paul 4-g-sxajces, izo j state FI- lO.OOr A. CL Burk. travel rrnA -, Marnach, dog enf. officer 124.69. hanc- Co, refund of, fee .75; T7.40; A C Burk, cash for beer I Co. Property Acct.: H. William ptatesmanf Publish. Co, publish rent, 2 00 L. L. Pieenger travel Thielseh,, clerk, $100.00. fclaims, 210; E. G. Syron, lumber, expenses, 5.00; Postal Tel. & Ca- Ensinccr's Office Acct.: N. C. 545.9 l;Union Oil Co, of Calif, ble Co, telegrams, .90; Roen Type- Hubbs, engineer, $174.74; Hazel E. gasoline, j 104.73; Unruh. Knapp writer Exchange, rent of machine Ward, clerk, 87.75. Printing Co, printing, 1026.78; 2.75. '. PhotosUte Fund: A. M.'Roeth- jValley Motor Co, gaskets, " etc.. " Snrveyor'a attlcm ' Hutrh lin, operator, $3d.63; Janice Hen- ?l-04; Valley Oil Co, diesel, 176.- Fisher, travel expenses. 38.20: The D 17-11 TT 1 Jf . I . . . ' . " . have experienced here. Lockheed plant was covered! with six inches EVANS VALLEY i Conclud- ry, da, 31.11. Labor: Arthur Cordier, West Salem (Ehurch to Join mure f i to cnurcn urive w: vauey welding' CO- oxyeen. I A. T.!t c.n nni:iBv. 101 $2.99; 32.40; C. A. Vibbert, install Treasurer's Office Acct.: Si J. lights, etc, 22.57; Western Auto Sutler, fash: adv. for rr fonv storm or cloudburst We worked the local mrv Fr,v-av A' -f W"Y- ruuu Kv .fL 4.20; Salem Stationery & Print all night getting things out and noon for Ora K. Ovale. 89. who r . . .. . . Chitted, Co, bake stamp, 2.85. drying tools." ! died Tuesday at Salem. MrZ "e" ",e" ?C!U: 5f" lATK ?oui? : Co, Claire Hammang, do, 66.75; Paul Woodrowj tires, 270.75 West, do, 66.75; Myrtle Evans, do, L Assessor's Office Acct: Bur- 24.00; Carol StupfeL do, 24.00; A. jrough's Add. Mach. Co, paper, W. Lovcik, do, 24.00: Elfrieda 3JJ7. : Bombeck, d, 24.00; Elizabeth j- Clrciilt Conrt Acct: Sam B. lSTJ fZ X do' 12'00: Helen WTi d0' 12.00! kCoronVr's Office Acctt L. E. Locke and a son Gilbert, Canada. ryr- j t . aw-ii im. Mh ij-mu- . . - r. w .mi.w, (--", ....,. w . . v fcjvjjijju-ic. dunday Hour Oianged 98.66; F. A. Dutton, 1008; J, J,lenses, 2.70; L. E. Barrick, in- uwion mill Church services "uexv e.e; wm. Mcuwain. Quest, 3.00; Hattle BratzeL repor- j.nere are zu.uuu men in wet Mary Ecklund of Silverton 1 plant, xoung Mickey got a raise daughter. wen u jr. xie cnecits loom ana aoes ntv . 1 . . 1 I ' " ... w Dooueeping. daughters. Mrs. Anna Anderson, Salem; Mrs. Marie Eckhart, Montana; Mrs. Minnie Severson and Mrs. Lena I WEST SALEM The local I show natural color rnVtui-M of Methodist church will cooperate the Oreron skyline train Sunday at Union Hill grange hall will 129.73; H. Paulson, 102.98; W. C. tt 5.00. in the "March to church in March" night be at 2:30 pjn. Sunday. Rev. Wooldridge, 99.27; Omer Bartruff, Cernt House Acct: Bosler Eiec- cainpaign sponsored b laymen of - L Traxler of the Christian church 123.28; O. D.' Binegar, U04.98; tric, staples, etc, 9.45; Capital City th Methodist churches of Salem WEST SALEM i Mrs. Claud m staytn will be the speaker. Ivan Brown, 102.98; J. A. Burns, Laundry, ; laundry, 2,80; Graber Dog License Fond Aectl- Atlas Stamp & Die Co, tags, 144.90; The Ink Spot Mimeograph work, 2.00; Paul Marnach, travel ex- -penses, 37.03; City of Salem, share of dog licenses, 805.34; U. L. Calavan, sheep killed by dogs, 22.00; Geo. Doran, do, 17.00; Rob-'" ert Hunsaker, do, 4Q.00; C. O. J ohnson, do, 38.00 ; Orren Otta way, do, 8.00; Hairy Pearson do, 8.00; Tony Steinkamp, do, 40.00. Co. Property Acct: Geo. L. Belt prof, services, 150.00; Capi tal Journal, publish notice, 1236. 00; Frank E. Hubbs, " insurance policy, 26; H. Wm. Thielsen, use starting Sunday, when th local! Boyd and Mrs. Robert Riewald I Sunday school will be at 1:30 pin.1 120 .98; W. C De Ross, 123.02; F. iBrosY faucet etc, S.60; Hutcheon of car 3.69. cnurcn win ODserve tne "day of were honored by their friends I ouxiuajfs, ounaay scnooi is i x-usey, iuzo: . u. Green. I rfaini store, labor 5e paint. 73.00: 1 Phttt am . - 1 QT 111 O TTl I a flTF Dm U7n T VI... 1 . I .TM. 'C...a . " . I . . 8 T Exilbd Polish Envoy Arrives in US -.. I - : i m i in ii ,n,M j. , L..J....J , .. ' i '1 ' J X -1 V - 1 compassion" ; in conjunction! , with with a Joint miscellaneous show- all j the Methodist churches pf the er Thursday afternoon in the world. . Methodist churchJ A series of evangelistic services Rn-w n . starting Sunday night will be --r,twi ,!-,. held every night, for two weeks on the tables. Mrs. Everett Lisle w V?S 1???be Pled several piano solos and charge. Mr. Kiethly of Salem will Mrs. Don Huckabee sang a vocal solo.. - 7' j - ' Alter guts were opened, re freshments were served to Mrs. I Robert Riewald, Mrs. Claud Boyd, Mrs. Ted Lawrence and Norma, Mrs. G. E. Vosburgh, Mrs. George liSthrop, Mrs. Tom Dalke, Mrs. Guy Newgent.Mrs. C. N. Hathaway, Mrs. Kenneth Abbott and Caroline and Beverly, Mrs. Oscar Phillips and Donnle. Mrs. Don Huckabee, Mrs. J. I. Miller, Mrs. Everett Lisle, Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. William Moss, Mrs. Iva Wells, Bonnie Dickson, Vera Raph, Mrs. Leighton DashieU and Laurice, Mrs. Archie Cameron, Mrs. D. T. Bradford and Dorothy, Mrs. Don Kuhn and Arlene. Mrs. E, ' A; Dickson and Mrs. Phil Hathaway. Actress Visits K 1 Staiuslaw Mrs. aechanowskl Occhanowskl ladlslaw V.lth the declaration that Great Britain will win the war but that "the ultimate issue depends on American aid," Jan Ciech-LnowskI, the exiled Polish Covemmeat's new ambassador to the United States, arrived in Jessy City, N. J, aboard the S. S. Ex cambion, en rot to his post in Washington. Ac companying: him were hi wife and two son snn WEST SALEM i Mr. and Mrs. D..: T. Bradford purchased the property at 1161 Second street from E Torrence. Bradford, who has been working at Albany for the state highway deperatment wm soon be transferred to Gold son. - . - j Mrs. Glen Davenport entertain ed with' a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home Tuesday. Guests pre sented the hostess! with" a gift of chinaware. Invited were Mrs. Ivan Wood, Mrs. Archie Cameron, and Mrs. Harry TurphV Albert Griffin,' fcon of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Griffin, was brought home Wednesday .from the Dea coness hospital where he was a pneumonia patient Members of a I Sunday - school class of the Nazarene' church were entertained at the Eugene Krebs I ' home this week. 102.98; Wm. R. King, 103.25; Hen- lOtis Elevator Co.. elevator naint sunnli ana s ry L. Martin, 9949;.Lester Men- j'7.50; Packer Scott Co, mop Miscellaneous Accts.: Sherman wain, 126 21; C E. Powell, 98.65; ;8tocks. etc, 3.38; Salem Waier L Nelson, Com, relief of Chris- Ni.ShabU?809; Dan Scharf. iCommission, water, 18.66; Alvin tian Floer, 15.00; Robert ATAd- fift.?i8i5: !S i?ZVAh2 keysi -50 ans, hauling gravel, 128.80; L. M. VeU 123 9?i Frank Woelke, L Dlst Attys. Office Acct: Talbot Case, do. 120.48: w7j. Davenport Z-&JiTZ 'JZmt?n&. 123.69; f ennett, traveling expenses, 3.24; do, 624.16; v Roy Dickenson, do, 3?tlck' 6923; Cole; ,M. B. Hayden, cash adv. for 214.00; C. B. Henjum, do, 638.00: JSi? "J WO-W; Orlo 83,5,00; Henry Lee, painting Cleo Keppinger, do, 453.44; Har- Entoaert 74.99; C. B. Hunt 78.85; office door. 3.25; HJ F. Marsh, old Keppinger, do? 1938; John oTJ?4 391 Harold C. inovir office equip,; 13.50; Pio-J Nag, do, 583.04; J. F. Ringwald, 53.19; M. S. Ramp, 74.50; neer Trust Bldg, rent, 4.03; A. E. do, 276.08; C, C. Stayton, do, 357- h w. We bbei. ;44.84; Joe Weid- Simmons, j carbon, 4.00. 68; Fred Stewart, do, 412.32; A. B. ner, 83.8; Arthur Drake, 91.48r ' Co. Fair Fund Acct. A. Av Geei; Wilson, do 403.13; Chas., H. Hoyt 101-64; John Sacre, Atten. convention, 14.60. gravel, 5439.95; McVey j Sand , & V,? 1 f V' 107'00 Frank Feeble Blinded Acctt D5. Con- Gravel Co, j do, 441.34; Oregon Alien, 32.04; Lauritt Hansen, 8.13; rad A. Leohner, examinaUons, Gravel Co, do, 2244.63; Salem tJin?On103-59; Joe Dr m ' MiUe4 do, 5.00. : Supply Coi, do, 1293.24; Ray J. Wrightu S67.40: i Fred i MitchelL t Health .Officer's AceL: Luvni. sh,miv' rAtk- i. t a va h - a -j w - - - ' Mrs. Jacques SchoeDer - Screen Actress Janice Logan, in ; real life a recent bride, wife of ; Jacques fichoeUer, is shown ta Chicago where ahe visited her fa ther. The actress -French hus- hand has Just arrived in New York from Europe and she was en route to join him when he' stopped in Chicago, v. 55.85; Pete Davis, 41.89; George Neitling, &41.89; fMervin Pearson. i; jtiugn webb, 98.62; EL J. Richards, 1 19.95 Hex Stevenson, z.9; uues Wagner, 2.99; Leo Wagner, S2J9; IA. H. Hennies. 122.69; Don Blades, 98.62; Anton J! esicens, aoo J9 Lloyd Jaxman, iuz ja; Theodore Kuenzi, 1002: vrreg now, vs.tiz; irank Scham pier, 9Z.J4; Harvey M. Girod, 84.73; B. A. Snyder, 84.74; Gilbert M. ; Snyder, 82.73; Tom Bowden. o.; oy XjSl Jf Oiiett, 0.96; C W. Brant ! 22.59; David 7J F. Bates, 61.00; AT D. Graham, 59.04; John Hanna," 2941; Roy Trudgeon, 25.- w, . u. van sweringen, 390. - use ei xrnck: Robert Kl Barrv. $865; Harry Becker, 103.40; Lyle Beckner, ,103.40; Lyle Castor, 28.- co; v. k. Uickerson, 89.30; E. E. Hedges, 82.25; Wayne R. Hindrnan, 94.00; Herman Hoeschen, 94.00; Richard G. liaxns, 39.95; Arthur A. Kilday, 86.95; Gayle Redmond, 30.55; Ed Ricksv 88-95; OTih'-J. Schollian,! 131.65:: Joe Unhoff. 89.- J0; Albert K-, Wengenroth, 91.5; vnas. weisenhaus, 890. Labor: IHenry J. Elgie, $23J1; W, H. Hardt 1.49; W. E. Miller, 23.91; John Croisan, 23.91; C. W. i Gesner, ;231; J. L. Henry, 23.91; Norman Jensen, 13.9 1. Ayres, traveling expenses, 35.00; Cleef, 15.00; Earl Henry, labor, Catharinej Barry, do 35.00; Cen- I 23.91; J. E. IWhillhite, do, 23.91; -rax i-narmacy,; medical supplies, Kenneth M.1 Dickenson, hauling 28.85; H.TR, Crawford,, postage, gravel, 108.80; K. A. Mulkey, do, 15.00; Dr. V. A. Douglas, travel- 112.00; Gayle, Redmond, do, 100.- ing expenses,' 16J25; John L. Ger- 32; W. C. Hill, gravel, 431.00; en, do, 15.00; Hendrie Labora- Stayton Gravel Co, do, 33.32; H. tories, laboratory, 27.16; Marion C. Walling, do, .3589.83; Chas L. Co. Dept of Health,) manitenance Norton, Com., relief WL. Baker, of unit 72.00; lVlar Co. Dept 10.00; State Ind. AccYCom, in- of Health, dental services, 58.50; surance, 405.09; Ray J. Stumbo, Marion Co. Dept of Health, med- Conou. " relief Wm. Vasbv. 11.00: leal services, 122.85; F. E. Shafer, H. R. Crawford, P. M, postage, repair medical. bag,; 3.50. 91.12; Ray J. Stumbo. Conu re-7 Herd Iaspeeotr's Aect: Dr F. I lief Sherman W. Miller, 7:00;7 W. Lanee. assistant! 189.86: A. : W:f State Publie Wrif. rran m;1 Simmons, do," 158.07 , C: Y assistance, 162.00; State Public Indemnity for Slaughter of Dis. J-Welf. Com., deoendent child as- Cattle Aeet: Albert FallL indem-1 lst . 1730 9n st T.,Kir wif ity,: 4.00;. Lewis E. Judson, do, J Conou, old age. assistance, 6384.00; iu; jonn yr Korscner, do, 750; I Ray J. Stumbo. Com., relief John Pavid Saucy, do, 8.00; Wm. P. A. Van Cleef; 10.00; Ray J. Stum Sheridan, do, .4.00; Jas. E. Smith, bo, Com, relief Francis O'Con do, 36.00; Jas. E. Smith, do, 8.-00; her, 15.00; Ray J. Stumbo, Com, Mrs. Lois C. Upjohn, do. 6.00; relief Jas. L. Williams. 15.00: Wm. Max Woods, do, 4.00; Albert G.JBelgard, labor, 23.92; Lloyd Kos Wulfmeyer, do,s 7-50. ter, do, 25.41; Herbert Krouser, 4 Indigent Soldier Relief Acct: I do. 23.92: Leo Peters, do. 23.91: Fftulk PowelL commaiider, relief Ray J. Stumbo, Com, relief Roy1 of A S. Howe, 15.00; Frank Pow- E. Sarlisle, 15.00; Arthur Cordier, ell, commander, relief of A. H. labor, 202; Uoyd Cronn, do, Thomas, 15.00; Frank Powell, 164; Ed. Duval, do ?3J82; Ar- commander, reUef of Mrs. N. A thur Halt do. 13.45: M. L. Mar- Hansen, 15.00; Frank PowelL tin. do. 23J2: Clifford R. Toycen, commander, relief of Ralph L. I dps 23J2. '-A