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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1941)
K Clothes Made By Scio Group Bundles for Britain Sewed Under linn County lied Cross orthsotos bundles for Britain will contain 38 Infants' slips, 22 dresses. 12 sleenr 91 Bowns and 10 pairs of twu the needles and machines of Scio women, Mrs. R o 1 1 a Shelton. chairman of the local sewing group, announces. The group Is under direction of me unn county chapter, Ameri can. Red Cross, and i mnn.n locally by Pythian Sisters temple, Eleven convalescent robes for use oy us soldiers have been com pleted by local Knitted garments including two wvmem sweaters, eight caps, eight pairs of mittens. ioM chil dren's sweaters, two infants' sets na one scarf also have been iin Jshed by Scio women. All ma. terials are furnished by the na tional organization of the Red Cross. All-day sewing meet is planned ai acio iu-Masonic hall, Decem ber 3, when a covered dish lunch will De served at noon. All wom en interested in sewing for aid 10 oriuun are urged to attend Joe Novak, who recently nnr. chased the Kropacke estate -acreage in Scio Heights, plans im provements to the residence and more extensive remodeling as weather permits. Hobart Hoagland, Scio carpen ter, has resumed work in de fense construction at Seattle. Mrs. Ivan Leffler and Mrs. D. W. Johnston will entertain the Scio Garden club at the latter's home December 2. Willamette Valley Briefs Estate Appraised SCIO Estate of the late Mrs. Malinda C. Bilyeu has been ap praised by E. D. Myers, E. Phil lips and Frank Sommer as total ing about $8000, of which $2250 is in- real estate. Mrs. Mary F. Crabtree, Scio Mrs. Elva Shelton, Scio, and Mrs. Altha Grimes, Mill City, daughters of the deceased, are administratrices of the estate. family, Hoskins; Mr. and Mrs. Dauenhauer and family. Ball oon; Mr. tad Mrs. Milton Ittnk, 'The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning. November 28. 1941 Perrydale, and Donald Crippen, had dinner at the John rrtnnan home, , Donald Crippen has" been page crvnr with, her Entertain Visitors UNIONVALE Recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Xau ner were Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMillan and daughter, Bremer ton They were enroute to Wil lamina, where they were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ca meron. Sunday morning guests at the same home here were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mizer and son Gor don, Portland. Mrs. Fred Launer and son Norris, were Thanksgiv ing day dinner guests of her mother,' Mrs. Josephine Jones, Whiteson. 1 Scio Church Enlarged . SCIO Additional seating ca pacity and enlargement of utility rooms will be made possible by a planned 10-foot enlargement of St Bernhardt Catholic church in Scio. The construction will extend the width of the east end of the building. Guests From Panama FAIRVIEW Mrs. Walter Shaw and Shirley o Panama, are guests of the former's brothers Lowell and Merle Campbell. Wal ter Shaw,, who is in the7" navy and is an aviation chief, has recently been transferred from Panama to Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Shaw and daughter will spend sever a months visiting relatives in Ore son. Mrs. Shaw is a former re sident of this district. She is the daughter of Mrs. Frank Campbell of Portland and the late Frank Campbell, Yamhill county commissioner. Trade Agreement Would Affect Furs, Lamb Dressed furs and dressed fur skins, not dyed, and lamb and sheep, except caracul and Per . sian lamb, are among the articles listed as being affected by the recent secretary of state's notice oz -intention to negotiate a trade agreement with Iceland. . : The . present rate of duty on .both Is. 15 per cent ad valorem. The rate- represents a reduction pursuant - to - a previous trade agreement of less than 50 per cent, . . - h; -, Suvcr Now3 ' SUVER. !: Guests at the M. Conger home Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. . E. B. " Gobat, Mr. and Mrs. S. Benedict and family, Mrs. -Emma Anderson." Buena Vista. . and Mrs., Etta King of Plainfield, ' NJ. Mrs. f King was to leave for "her home the next day. John - Crippen. with friends ' from ; Monmouth. fished at Wald- tMai oMilt and pauirht -five . steelheadi salmon, '.the' first to be caught tnu . season., f ' ; i : J Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conkey and Earlene " spent Thanksgiving at : Aurora. with her sister.: Mr. and - Mrs.:Georffe ZSeicler..". V " Mr. and Mrs.' Neville Crippen. Taconia,'1 are 'visiting over the holidays with bis brother; ' John rwtrmn '-' ianrl famllv. On Thurs- ' ' r r - - f w"-" tg ,. i lav fViM rrlrnun familv. includintf no cio 9S o.. coot". ft s no SPECIAL est w .at. CUV An011 .lower- A BOX MAT t Rl i II II I c UH , . ii ii ii n fJ'lfcI A U0U? SALE! A la."""'- BUY AIIYTIHIIG Teldfc $io on noriE o;i GEAns' EASY PAYHEtlT FLAI11 land is worUoi for Jlmmr Kiddl. dn . . u.h.u ..TV:" .5 TT: nrfw. . Mir wiui jtmoil. holldnj, with her iilhtr ' A " Kr n Mr.mdUn. John Hefflty mJlLlperotli. 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