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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1941)
Marion CoiiMty Pomm icers Elected M Turner. Mee Pay Raise for Rural Teachers Opposed; County Agent Tells Of Agricultural Defense Plan Rex Hartley, Ankeny, was elected master for the 1942-43 , A. . a, Al W. L. t . . a .... r . . . ierm ai me juarion county romona grange au aay session Wed nesday, at which Surprise grange, Turner, was host. About 100 Other officers chosen were Oeorffe Randnr. Ktavtnn. over seer; Mrs. J. C Krenz, Union Hill, lecturer;, Clarence Johnson, Mac leay, steward; Winnie Tate, Union Hill, assistant steward; Mrs. Ar thur Edwards, Surprise, chaplain; wuiard Stevens, North Howell, treasurer; Mrs. Alvin Hartley, Sil verton Hills, secretary; Raymond Titus, surprise, gatekeeper; Mrs. Leonard Zielke. Rrthrt C.prea' Mable Walker, Surprise, Pomona; Mrs. Mysta Hendricks, Salem, Flora; Mrs. W. M. Tate, Union Hill, lady assistant steward; Roy nice, Roberts, J. O. Farr, Ankeny, and - W. E. Savage, Chemawa, executive committeemen. The morning was taken up with committee and . officers' reports and accounts of the quarter's work in subordinate granges. Hishlixhla of the county's plan for an agricultural defense pro gram was given by Robert E. .fielder, county agent. At noon a luncheon was served by members of Surprise grange, after which one new candidate was given the obligation of Po mona grange by Past Master J. O, Farr. A short program, presented by Mrs. J. C. Krenz included num. bers by Sharon Wells, Macleay; taut on the USO, George Dudley Henderson; and introduction of Mrs. Foley and Mr. Bailey, Cen tral grange in Clackamas county. A resolution opposing any in- crease la Marion eouniy rural " teachers' pay was adopted by the grange. Pomona grange council was an all-day meeting announced for the first Wednesday In Decern ber at North Howell. The state Eange officers conference for arion county at SUverton will convene at 1:30 p.m. January 13, announced w. A. Jones, county grange deputy. 'The next quarterly meeting of romona win be the third Wed nesday in January at Union Hill. Study Clubs Organized WOODBURN The first call for the reorganization of study clubs was made at St Luke's church, and Monday an interested group at the rectory. v Beginning next week about 12 groups wiU start weekly sessions In the homes. The fall course comprises eight distinct meetings. Once a month all the groups will gather at the parish hall, where all objections and Question win be aired and answered. I Mrs. Charles Henkes will act as parish leader, liaison between pastor and various study club units. ,: Others, who will be leaders of such study clubs are Mrs. Alfred Aicher, Mrs. Frank Bentley, Mrs. Dave Dryden, Mrs. Joel Nibler, Mrs. Ray Glatt, Mrs. John . P. Hunt, Mrs. John Kosse, Mrs. Jo seph Kust, Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. A. Rickert, - Mrs. Killian Smith, Mrs. Eugene Wohlheter, Misses Mary Scolard, Mamie Vin cent and Ernestine Nathman. " The text book will be "Faith of Millions." The fifth chapter re lating to the mass will occupy the autumn meeting discussions. Klamath county. They will be guests of Wampler's father, Mar lon Wampler, who has a hunting lodge on Klamath lake. Mrs, Mary Swan, who has been guest for some weeks of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunigan, has returned to Mill City. Mrs. M. Westnhal and daushter Gertrude of Doon, Iowa, were guests at the Ben Clemens home. The families were neighbors in i 0m m I lowa. Mrs. westpnal and daugh- Uommunity Clubs ter locat fa Salem. where mg. WALDO HILLS Barausa nf stress of other duties, John Good' knecht, last snrin elected ores! dent of the Waldo Hills communl- far club, resigned and another president will be elected in ' his PUCe. . Mrs. Robert Morton, trie nresf dent, has not been very well and asKs mat sne oe relieved or the president's duties. Mrs. Morton says that she will serve as vice president, nowever. The club ODened its meeting for the season Friday and held a social night. - Arrangements for a new president win probably , be made at a special meting before the November meeting, to be held on November 14. Club dances and card parties by the elub will nrob- ably also be held this winter as usual. SUVER A fair sized crowd was present for the suDDer served by the commurutv club. H. 1". Coney appointed commit tees for November. The program committee includes Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conkey, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Doug las; refreshments, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stockhoff and Mrs. H. F. Coney. Loop Funeral Held Today HOPEWELL Mrs. Amanda Loop, 87, a resident of Yamhill county more than 43 years, died Monday at the home of her son Ed. ; She had been unusually well !or one of her age until she suf fered a stroke Saturdav. She was a life long member of the Baptist cnurcn. sne was born in Term . ana spent her earlv veam npar Knoxville. Mrs. Loop was married to Ad am LOOP. May 31. 1872. Eleven children were born. Loop died In mz2, and since his death, Mrs. Loop has made her home with her children. , ' Seven of. them survive her? Samuel Loon. Tennessee: TA. Hopewell; Claude. Grande Ronder Robert, Portland; Thomas, Brownsville; two daughters, Mrs. John CripDen. Monmouth: "Mrs Lee Damewood, Molalla. Funeral services will be held at J, pjn. today at Macy's, McMinn ville. Burial will be at Amitv h-r ine side or her husband. Visits Parents At Hazel Green HAZEL GREEN Richard Van Cleave, in the coast ruard tn. tioned near Santa Barbara, Calif., speni i days leave with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Cleave. ; The family were on brief vara. tion at Tillamook and deer hunt ing in the John Day country, be ing guests of Mrs. Van Cleave's nephew, Tony James Loonev. near -Prairie City. Louis Wamoler and Edward Hashbacher and Dr. Peter Ivar of Suverton are deer hunting In Tells of Great Nazi Victories c V-F: . "... J L L F. Rtdiophoto Cerraaay'a press chief. Dr. Otto Dietrich, Is plctiure-i la this radio jhoto arjiouaciEg U tjmt la rlin the latest German victories -. on the etrn frc"tIT colored the whole Red trmj Is coHapsiaj. ' ' Harley Harvey of Newnort la visiting friends In the district. The Harvey family owned th A. J. Hashbacher farm when lo cated In the district West Salem Social Qub Entertained WEST SALEM Members of the Laurel social hour club were entertained at the Glenn Adams home, with Mrs. Carrie Jennings acting as hostess. Mrs. Bernard Benson presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Margaret Woral was a special guest Members present were Mrs. Everett Lisle and Mari anne, Mrs. Glenn Adams, Mrs. J. E- Vosburgh, Mrs. Viola Clements, Mrs. Virgil White. Mrs. Bernard Benson, Mrs. David Fries en and children. Mrs. W. H Zimmerman and Curtis, Mrs. X. W. Emmett aits, c w. Jackson, Mrs. Phillip Peterson, Mrs, J. M. Six, and Mrs. Carrie Jennings. ' ." ' The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Monte Jones! ' Traffic violators who were fined In police court were Robert Low, Dallas; Jessie Lamar, Cor vallis; and Morris Leader, Port land, 15 each for speeding. Fined $2 each for driving, through ; a traffic light were Howard Schor schmidt, Grand , Ronde; Henry Gamm, Clover dale and Claude Booth. - ' - , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradon announced the birth of a daughter, Patricia Kathleen, at Salem. They have one son. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Abbott entertained a family group, com plimenting his parents, Mr., and Mrs. N. JL Abbott Salenv on their 39th wedding anniversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Rainbow Girls Install at WoodJburn I WOODBURN Evergreen As sembly, order of Rainbow Girls, installed officers with Marjory Seely acting as installing officer, assisted by Helen Moedring, in stalling: marshal; Patty Yergin, installing chaplin; Bernardine. St Helens,' recorder; and Minnie Richards as Installing musician. Officers installed were: Mary Yergen, worthy advisor; . Betty Abbott Mr. land. Mrs. .William Cross and Judy and Gary, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Abbott and Beverly and Coraline. Brackmann, associate worthy ad visor; Virginia jvmiams, (charity; Millicent Evenden, hope; Arlene Coleman, faith; Margarite Stew art drill leader; Margaret Yates, chaplin; Donna Dean, red; Mar jory Evenson, orange; Dorothy Davis,(- yellow; Edna Hermanson. green; Muriel Haroldson, bine: Marjory . Davis, indigp; Maxine Miller, violet; Jean Cornwell, choir director; Donna Wegenroth, oreanisL Jean Snyder, inner ob server and Juanita-Sebern, outer obbserver. - The Mother Advisor. Mrs. Au gust Moeding, and members of the advisory . board, honored the new worthy advisor, Mary Yer ren. with a crowning ceremony. which had been written by Mrs. L. S. MocheL Miss Yergen's mother. Mrs. Glen Yergen, was honored with a seat in the east and her grand mother, Mrs. A. D. Yergen, was introduced. Miss Hazel Stedtman acted ; as flower girL The Presbyterian Aid society made plans for the annual no-host luncheon to be heldovember 14. Mrs. C, W. Oathout will be the guest speaker. Mrs., Charles Tyler will also speak. Committees - appointed were: kitchen, Mrs. Clarence Wampole, chairman Mrs. Sophia Miller and Mrs. Bay Faulconer; dining room, Mrs. EL J. Allen, Mrs. H. F. But terfiekt Mrs. Paul Mills and Mrs. Harris I Nelson; invitations, Mrs. P. G. iVIcters,- Mrs. E. J. All. and Mrs. Henry Layman. Six bundles of Red Cross sewin were taken out by members be completed by next meeting. Mrs. Nellie Muur told of her trip to Honolulu. . ' akerDue At Session Conference President Addresses Fellowship Meeting Today HAZEL GREEN Steve Ander son, president of the Oregon con ference of young adult fellowship will speak today to the Japanese church young adult organization. Azalia Peet of Gresham 9 years a missionary in Japan, will ot tne guest speaker at the Young People's league Saturday. Mi Peet wiU giye the address on the women's day program. Mrs. James IvLJfeda. resident will nmu. introduce the speaker. Olamette university has it largest enrollment of JananB students. They are Kenyi. Kurita, Hawaii; Hide Tomita, Rae Azu mano, Eddie Uyesugi, all of Port- X 11 r f mum am I J I '3i- j Ik I ' " ' ' Has 3 "GAY MODERNS" FITTED with LASTEX 2.19 Shoes! Band-picked from our new Fall stock! 3)4 Just for ard JVetk; we slashed the prlceof beautiful brown bow pumps In alligator grain I (The career girl type!) 01 sleek black alipont la-pltatcf -fa< : or crushed leather, Ht with' 'patent! (Darling for dancing!) All elai ticixed with grea uin Lastex (rare under $3 i)' Stockupnow end save! vmt mm mm mm amaiimm ww! Rtdvctd to 1',! ;-Wt . . f- Beautiful Now Prints in ni&tKovsCc'crs I LLH: - rycrd Come In now, la Ward Weekl Save plenty oq yru&t iamous SUvanU percales! Admire the won iderful Fall and Winter prints tig and little, con aenratlye and daring 1 Hold their rich, truo colors up to your face ! Sea how they make your skin lookj more alive, more glowing! Those colore are tubfast theyH uy briglit through every washing I Be sides, Wards Silvanlai are easy to sew. And as for wearthey're gluttons : tot punishment ! Wards Bureau of Standards tested them, finds them won derful for frocks, aprons, curtains ! 36". Sare ! ; : -r .-.. I x I Wort $J mil meral Sale! Fall I Cottons 4 abcJi) Anesine ( . . Crisp new percales rerfucerf at a time when it's even har& to get cottons at $11 That's Ward Week for youi New Fall styles, sixes 9 to 17, 12 up to Si.- mm "" " "" " Ta t 11 Regularly $19 3-ILengtIi Slip Sale Buy aowf Bny 2 or eaye extra! Beanti folly tailored! !4-gores Rip proof seams 1 LfararionS maltK filament rayon sathr er erese. Ward Week only! h Fashlonckh KaycssI IDress Length E5ediieed! 19 beset WWe If ore sensatloaal Ward Week values! xpenslTe-looking Fall and Winter f abrla - la new frints and solid colors. IH t6 yard lengths. Sari! il:;r I ) 1 Feofui 10' 111 S5 Mww t Mnyini rt ! New A Week ! I Contrd j F-M.1 ! tifier j 3M Thero Regularly 7.69 Sale! New . Fall data naa 11 New wool felts In pompadour . and casual styles I Rayon vel vets in dressy toques and pill boxes! Who'd ever dream we'd y reduce t&ese lor Ward. Week? 1 ihw Tuhtxst Nndtsl Sale! Girls9 St1u6X Ward Week kits the price on a huge number of new. styles! Carefully made, , exquisitely trimmed. Long-wearing! . -Sixes 7-14, were 79e Xie - ,Pric Cut from $1.98 aleljlken'o"' How tJcano r AMzfcff elQeV J- n5 U ads In th West . . . of tonglv. er, heavier j cotton whipcord. Sanforised shrunk 59 i hrinkproof. Bartacked at all strain points. Full sixes. " Sale! 1.1 New Foil Skirts . j All new wool flannels! Others in at least 35 new wool, baU enee rayon! All rayons, toe I Regular 93c Gloss Enamel Reduced! GaL now tJil 3; . Special! Terry Hand Jewels i (m (mm Comp Hi:1 - Its ( ijy , fetSa Waterpr easy to surface xl0H l.i iiiiimuiilii iiijjiii I i mom Bargains! Ifade by Cannon Mills! Sturdy white terry with bright borders. 17"xJ2 - Hardwood Closet Seat Prfce Cut! . .70 Erimmt. tne4Ike finish for walls and woodwork la bath - rooms , or . kitchen. Washable! Save fc NOW! Heavy (lf stock) aeat with 4 coats ct prayed white enamel! Sale! 59c Plaid Cotton EknkeU . . - - . . ' iJff ,of' washed.: Stitched ends, sclvsged sides, i la i pastels. -x7. - Regular 33cj First Qua!:ty Kclsoain ' ... ' I-Ib. V Cnoagh tint qiulity kalsomlae i to redecorate aa aYarage-eUe ' room. Won't rub off or peel ! ST 79tVa!eel HealJigiJ ": UnionseiSs 72c First-line defense against M ' ers, thills, eoldsllib?1; warm cotton, TuX tUest ScIelMea'e Homesteader Work UIf Salt! 39c 35 Cotton fmss cVft. 1 " .. . ' J 2Pc -S , The Inside reading makes It r to mil Graduated li ISths, Brass-plated steel joists Catalog Oier servke eaves yew I meney en rhewsends ef Ksmt we haven't roam ta tfetk fei eur store. Wfeshrlnkprcolfkbrfcsr Triple ruin seams! saii. .. Itf!T Priced extri4ow fSr Sisai ReducWI Everyday Glasses " Save at Wards'! Square base with deep-fluted al4e" Jott" band decoraH ah i o.- -7 ?.ia: --. '-.v;acuj tSh!ri : i -Friezettes 70c ! Vd58c -" t. it'- '1711 W 1 :. J. Fine heavy quality. Ideal Cor couch corera that have to take lots of hard wear! Solid colore. Kerosene Heater Reduced ' - i f . . . " i mil i. .. i .. ' I i. &48 Cheery warmth in a jiffy ! Burns S-10 hours on a filling of kero senel Automatic wick stop! X-top Platf( Spring I . , TfVhy pay $10 more? 99 deep, ieubU-j,ck , Premier W i r lsakea aluminum finlso. Reg. 79 Opoqvt i Shade Ka.68? Ifirmly WoTea "elpth oil-eoatei for extra wear! Ccjsplete wid ttronx roller! Curlfiitt.iSu1. 1 r rr A i " ' . S i I . : I ' vjmvt.i f.Min may l 1 1 4 ca en y purchases fetaRn tlSermers! Csy new, pey later! 1 exists j Ordtt service savts yev meney en theatends ef Items we 1 Hsveat reemte stock ta ewr sfere. j