Stream Pollution Discussed Silverton's Izaak SILVERTON Stream pollution from the Silverton Canning company's waste and pollution expected from the flax plant now under construction at Silverton were discussed at the Monday night meeting of the local chapter of the Izaak Walton league. W. Clark Bachman, president of the chapter, reported that san 'ltary authorities had already ruled that the waste from the flax plant would have to be treated or stored before it was released, and Dr. P. A. Loar, state director of the Izaak Walton League as well as local director, reported that he had Seen informed that the Sil verton Canning company would have to install a settling basin and treat its waste before dumping it into the sewer. Tern Hewitt, ef the Veterans' camp, and Harry Buckley, of the recreational area above here, spoke concerning the as ' sistance which league members can give the forest service in fire prevention. Waltonlans are being asked to report any suspi cions character seen in the for ests and to report any auxiliary fires. H. B. Latham, secretary-treasurer, reported that the league had-$170 in its coffers. The league voted to use a portion of the funds in 'cleaning up the chapter park near Silverton and in repairing the fish pond and dam. Included in the report of 1941 league activities, Bachman named the three fish plantings which had been accomplished under the di rection of the league with the as sistance of the CCC and the rec reational area. The fish were furnished by the state game com mission. The group voted to invite membership from ML Angel, Marquam and Scotts Mills and .elected Edwin Overland and .Albert Morris to superintend this. .Officers were reelected to in clude president, W. Clark Bach- ftooDBY (c'.'Lr) special: LAST 4 DAYS! THIS OFFEB, GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, ONLY! ft ; I , I I ' Idtfroet eflo,Mla bowl ni 1 iefrtes f RM la l-cae 4brtar.fcn'NfiM UfM" witch fat III. tsre . upplyiaf total sf T.Way featta - Lamp Offered Is' Similar to Illustration Here . Is Our Special Lamp Offer! One of the, most unusual offers ever made! Buy anything: you need in home furnishings, including floor coverings, amounting: to $35.00 or more . . and this beautiful lamp (as illustrated) is yours for the give-away price of $1.00. Remember, this offer does not apply on purchases before or after this sale, contract items excluded. - ... Libertl Credit Terms . As Usual T"TV" i OPEN EVENINGS Walton Unit man; vice-president, Edwin Over lund; secretary-treasurer, H. B. Latham; director, Dr. P. A. Loar Albert Morns was elected as a new director to replace Norris Ames. . Program Spt At Aumsville AUMSVILLE At the Women's club meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. T. Y. McClelian committees were appointed for the benefit program to be given by the club February 20. Mrs. Charles Martin is chair' man of the program committee; Mrs. Bland Speer, publicity; and Mrs. Ethel Wright, chairman re freshments. Present for the afternoon were Mrs. Jennie McClelian, Mrs. Ethel Wright, Mrs. C. F. Hein, Mrs. R. T. Mountain, Mrs. Ruby Potter, Mrs. William Forgey, Mrs. Emma Condit, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Elmer Klein, Mrs. George White, Miss Minnie Petersan, Ernest Towle and Mrs. Luta Fuson. Mrs. G. Justdal has been ill at her home the past four weeks with influenza. C. D. Boone is confined to his bed with influenza. He has been ill two weeks. , Connie Roberts was here for the weekend from Seattle, where he has been employed at the Boe ing airplane plant. a 9Th!s tplcndd Lena? wi3 add charm, and an abundant; of sight-saving tight to yetar bomt. Tht beautiful 19" dia meter, genuine parchment iztd -shade, with smart braid trim top and bottom and sk rosette trim orna- mtBttUssatno6nted by Ten- He (simulated onyx) finlaL cowjrief wttfc . As Offered Below Your choice of an assort ment of bases, in Antique Ivory, or Cronze finish. Extra heavy, flat reeded fabla Mm sivo. 14 flaltl b the ricMy oreia4 taMraaslacest Tealte fslaaletetf ays) tfoae whist hoMi the "Nlaht Ufhf. Heavy, cast faery hast, worm - UCLXJ BY APPOINTMENT Mid Reports from The Statesman 's PAGE TWELVE Crowd Attends Shower Given At Turner TURNER Mrs. Leo Klokstad and Mrs. Adolph Nelson were hostesses Thursday at the home of Mrs. G. W. Goodwin, lor a shower honoring Mrs. George Nelson. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Richard Holt and daugh ters, Mrs. Juanita Moulett, Mrs. "Robert Mitchell, Mrs. Harold Squires, Mrs. Chester Stewart, Mrs. Albert Robertson and Ed ward, Mrs. Emma Saliday, Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Mrs. H. Bower, Mrs. J. A. Versteag, Mrs. W. R. Hogsed, Mrs. John Regier, Mrs. Herman Johnson, Mrs. Ray Gil lispie, Mrs L- E. Peterson, Mrs. Ray Grim and daughter, Mrs. Ina King, Mrs. Arthur Robertson, Mrs. Ed Burgess, Mrs. Sherman Miller, Mrs. B. E. Kimsey and children,- Mrs. Ed Nelson and sons, Mrs. W. B. Nelson, Salem, Mrs. C. Farmen, Arlene, Jean and Sonny, Jefferson, Stella Barnett, Mrs. G. W. Godwin, the honor guest and -son Harold, and Mrs. Leo Klokstad and Buddy, and Mrs. Adolph Nelson and Marlene. Those sending gifts but unable to attend included Mrs. Homer Haggard, Mrs. Earl Grim, Mrs. Lily Lyons, Mrs. Eart Standley, Mrs. Roy Witzel, Mrs. Alice Da vis, Mrs. John Rolfe, Mrs. Cro shaw, Mrs. Amos Ackerson, Mrs. Earl Prather, Ethel and Violet Farmen and Erlyn Klokstad. Schools Ask Consolidation AMITY Petitions are being circulated in Whiteson and Amity asking for a vote to consolidate the two school districts. Whiteson, about two miles north of Amity, has discontinued its school for a number of years and the pupils from there have been attending the Amity school. Mrs. Nellie Whitney, Hillsboro, who has been a guest at the home of her son, Lloyd, since before Christmas, returned to Hillsboro Friday. She is a sister of Mrs. George Clark of Amity. K. E. Burke, president of Northwestern Christian college, Eugene, and a number of stu dents will present a musical con cert at .the Christian church of Amity Sunday afternoon. Silverton Club Seats Officers SILVERTON Irene Geroux was installed as president of the Royal Neighbors club at its meet ing Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Hattie Bentson. Other officers installed were: Vice president, Ethel McClung; secretary, Margery Rye, and treasurer, Velma Thompson. In stalling officers were Mrs. . Her man Naegeli and Mrs. Gertrude Moen. The club will meet again at the home of Mrs. William Rue on February 18. Birthdays were observed at the Tuesday night meeting of t h e lodge. Included as honor guests were Velma Thompson, Nellie Amundson, Mary Jones, Eliza beth Rutherford, Mary, Herr, Margery Rye, Nellie Lorenson, and Evelyn Kennedy. Mrs. Marie Thomas was also placed at the honor table in commemoration of her 20 -years as a member of the lodge. Arranging the evening and patriotic decorations were Jose phine Hartman, Alice Egan, Irene Geroux, Ida Bowman and Edith Grace. Plans were discussed for the annual homecoming event March 10. Visitors Entertained At Victor Point Home VICTOR POINT Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gray, Toledo, spent the weekend here with her narents. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Humphreys. ratricia Alexander, Albany, ac companied them and spent the time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fischer. Mrs. Marion Fisher, who has been ill, is recovering satisfactor ily. Her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lambrecht, West Stayton, visited here Sun day. . y Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Robl are announcing the birth of their first son and fourth child. - Community Club SWEGLE Jeanne Dubuis re signed as secretary and Ruby West was elected to take her place at the Friday meeting of the com munity club. The program was presented by Mr. Sanders, a teacher at the blind school, and two of his high school girl students. Local musical num bers were given by two trios of students. 'Delores Huckstep, Nor ma Conklin, and Delma Lake and Joan and Eleanor Smith and Joan Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Isacs. Pauls and Mr.' and Mrs. , George Yost were on ; the refreshment com mittee. Mrs. Anton Feskens, secretary of East Salem defense group spoke. -Willamette Valley Mew Salem. Oregon. Wednesday Talk About Your it What price priority! Someone stole the tires and wheels from little Walter Scott Hanson's buggy in Chicago. Never mind, Walter, maybe Price Administrator Leon Henderson 'can do something about it Liberty Club Hears Agent L I B E RT Y Frances Clinton, Marion county home demonstra tion agent, was guest speaker at the meeting of the Liberty Wom an's club Thursday at the home of Mrs. Harold Lane. A number of completed gar ments, sewn for the Red Cross, were turned in to Mrs. Schalk, who has charge of that project here. Mrs. Mervin Seeger report ed that the todler knitted pack was nearly finished for the Red Cross. ; Plans were formulated for the annual husband's dinner, which this year celebrates the 17 th an niversary of the clubs. It will be held February 28th at 6:30 p.m. in the grange hall. Committees in charge will be: kitchen, ' Mrs. Henry Staggs, Mrs. J. L. Watt, Mrs. W. D. Olden, Mrs. Lon Shuttleworth; dining room, Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrs. Charles Krauger, Mrs. Floyd Barnes, Mrs. Morris Stewart, Mrs. M. Seeger; and program, Mrs. Laurie Walker. The club is cooperating with the school in a paper drive this week. Anyone having paper of any kind is requested to bring it to school or call a member of the club and it will be picked up. The paper will be sold and funds used in de fense work. Mrs. Lane served refreshments at the close of the meeting assist ed by Mrs. Nancy Brooks and Mrs. Floyd Barnes. Thirty were present Builder Class Dines, Studies WEST SALEM The Builders' class met Monday for a no-host supper and study period with Ro ger McVey as the teacher. The men laid a new floor on the stage in the church basement Leo Estey supervised the job. Present were Rev. and Mrs. Don Hiickabee and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Martsolf, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phillips and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forster, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hath away, Mrs. Preston Fausht and family, Mr. and Mrs. Led' Estey and Betty Jean, A. Landers. Mr and Mrs.: Robert Pattison and Bobby. Mr. and Mrs. Leiehton Dashiell and Laurice and Roger McVey. And He Still Hasrfi Had Enough mmmmtmmKmmmmmvmfl w. jjsw'jpimxwi' wwweywwwseatss , . . V . i ; - ' - -.... ....-... .,:...,, j&ucel LenOsKM aad Lieut. Hi waj Vrted t a tubmarlna to th bottom cj fha Btraiti of cover. lEa-as bombed from a destroyer. Rescued, he was then uown from th reacue ,ahlp, wounded toy shrapnel and machine gun SfI . . . tV-t'61 e left, wanU more action!, Be wanted to Jota .the l&yj, and applied In New. York, above, but ht was rejected because he is not a eitlxen. Marcel now is applying for citizenship, r 78 Community Morning. February 11. 1942 Meanest Thief ! Dinner - Served Legion Groups WEST SALEM The elk dinner given at the Legion hall was at tended by approximately 80 peo ple. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White, who were observing their 20th wedding anniversary were com plimented. During the business meeting of the auxiliary plans were made to assist the post in sponsoring a benefit dinner February 22. A re port; of the hospital and welfare committee was given, and requests were made for army cots for the present emergency. Mrs. Elmer Cook will be chair man, for the survey of women for national defense. The post presented the auxiliary with a $25 defense bond. The two units will hold a joint meeting next time to observe the Americanism program. Mrs. Nel lie Hammer will be in charge. Doctor Attends Portland Meet WEST SALEM Dr. A. F. Gof frier, attended a post graduate medical session at Portland the latter part of the week. Everett Smith went to Seattle the last of he week o esek em ploymen. Marion Miller, Cottage Grove; Walter Rehb, Salem; and Clar ence Kienle, Corvallis, were fined $5 each for violation of the basic rule.; Mrs. Charles Ramp left to visit her sister at Portland. - Mrs. D. J. Bradford and chil dren, and Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Mil ler spent the weekend at Ne halem visiting Bradford, who is employed there by the state high way ' department Meetings of the Kingwood Gar den Club have been postponed in definitely, according to the presi dent, Mrs. Claud Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thomas and children, Pendleton, spent the weekend at their home here. Sews for Red Cross LINCOLN Lincoln Goodwill club will hold the regular meeting in conjunction with Red Cross sewing at the home of Mrs. Ivan Merrick, Thursday afternoon at 2 o clock. tWnaader K IX Leete Correspondents Women Plan Benefit Tea At Hubbard HUBBARD The Hubbard women's club met at the home of Mrs. Lenore Schorr ' Wednesday with Mrs. Schorr, Mrs. Eva Welch and Mrs. Sadie Scholl as hostesses. Mrs. Louise MurrelL Mrs. Grace Cramer and Mrs. Effie Bell spoke. Plans were made for the chil dren's farm home tea to be held in the K of P hall February 18. The Boy Scout troop and Scout master Kenneth Murrell attended the Congregational church in Hubbard Sunday. The Ladies Aid society of the Congregational church is holding a benefit dinner Thursday. The Hubbard public schools plan to hold classes an extra hour each day. This will allow school to be dismissed about two weeks early. C. C. Hepler has been in Phoe nix, Ariz., at the home of his son, who has been Very low following a major operation. The choir of the Congregational church will hold its annual pro gram of music next Sunday at 8 p.m. Joe Van Winkle visited at the home of his parents in Hubbard on his return ; from Washington, DC, where he has been going to school and working for the war department Joe has enlisted in the navy air corps and will start service upon his graduation from Willamette university in June. Sister Guest At Shower MONITOR Mrs. Carl Herig stad entertained recently honor ing her sister, Mrs. Mabel Lynch. Present were - Edna Wormdahl, Carrie Tyler, Mary Thyker, Anna Paulson, Nellie Thyker, the host ess and honored guest Charles Tyler is seriously ill in the Oregon City hospital. He has been there since Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Oathout re turned Monday from a' week spent at Nelscott Glen Losey : has leased and opened up the former Grilley garage on the highway at Wood- burn. Mrs. Tim Dent and baby, Sis ters, spent the weekend with Mrs. Dent's mother, Mrs. Edna Willig, Monitor. Mrs. Ida Dimick, Stanley Dim ick and children, drove to Beav ercreek Sunday where they visit ed at the Lloyd Schramm home. Mrs. Stanley Dimick is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Schramm. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Conyne were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conyne; Donald. L. O. Lenan drove to Portland where he visited Merton O. White at the veterans hospitaL White ex pects to be home in a few weeks. Group Enrolls in Nursing Class SPRING VALLEY A class of 28 has enrolled in the home nurs ing program arranged for women of Suring Valley and Lincoln. Mrs. Irene Damn is instructor. The meetings will be held at the Spring Valley school house Mon day and Thursday nights. Included in the class are Mrs. Joe Hackett Mrs. Pearl Cooper, Mrs. Letie Clark, Mrs. Grace Crawford, Mrs. Grace Dodge, Mrs. Lois Neiger, Mrs. Goldie Edwards, Mrs. Helen Crag, Mrs. Grace Mc- Kinney, Mrs. Helen Wilwert, Mrs. Dot Walling, Mrs. Rosalie Mickey, Mrs. Clara Williams, Mrs. Glena Abrams, Mrs. ; Lizzie YenckeL Mrs. Louise Windsor, Mrs. Jennie Evans, - Mrs. Inga Deedon; Mrs. Stella Chance, , Mrs. Edith Bid good and the Misses Janet David son, Lois Chance, Margaret Mar tin, Violet Cooper, Naomi Merrick, Betty Dodge and Orvetta Cooper. Schwab j Funeral . Slated Tdday MT. ANGEL Funeral services for Paul Schwab, 39, prominent Mt Angel business man,-who died at a Portland- hospital . Monday, will be held this morning at 8:15 o'clock from St Mary's church. Interment will be in Calvary cem etery under -the! direction of Un ger mortuary, j I .' ' : 't. Pallbearers will be E. B. Stolle, George Schmidt Alexander Shar back, O. L. Withers, W D. Harris and Peter Gores. Valley Events Felraary ll-Sefl ' problems aa4 fertility, Start hy haU, lJ p. m.; Red Hills stub a, Ukcrty; If.. ' Fekrurr 13 "SoU Brablrma sad fatuity, St. Past city hau, t:3S p. m.( Keys! Ktisakers haU, Qaiaaky, rcknurr IS rry mt tarm hkr eeds, tpoasereS y graaf , caaaiber caauaerce. a f da. . County Nurse Club Speaker BRUSH COLLEGE Margaret Gillis, j county , health nurse, was a . speaker -when Brush College Helpers el ub entertained the Sweet Briar club at ; Triangle ranch, home of Mrs. A. E. TJUey. Mrs. Leo Nelso nassisted.. ' Refreshments were served to Miss Gillis, Mrs. Duane Gibson, Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mrs. Dudley Gibson, Mrs. W. C Franklin, Mrs. Ray Binegar.t Mrs. Ray Chapel, Mrs. C. C Chaffee, Mrs. Clifford Chaffee, Mrs L. Mazae Mrs. Ma rie Flint McCall, Mrs. Jennie Buck, Mrs. Lett Lester, and Brush College Helpers club, Mrs. Karl Harritt, Mrs. A. W. Andrews, pre sident, Mrs.t Louie Singer, Mrs. Frank Woelk, Mrs. John Schind ler, Mrs Joe Singer, Mrs. Clifford Smith, Mrs. H. M. BuelL Mrs. Ber tha Ganrow, Mrs. W. A. Rose mond, Mrs. Mike Focht, Mrs. A. E. Utley and Mrs. Leo Nelson. Annual Sapper Served MARQUAM -Hot tamales will feature Abraham Lincoln's birth day in Marquam when the Meth odist women serve ' their annual tamale dinner at the church hall Thursday night beginning at 9 o'clock. i Hurry! Surry! Hurry Jul A Fev7 Days Left! liens' Shoes Women's Shoes Ghildrens' Shoes Hundreds of pairs of. new styles have just arrived and have been added to this sale. ALL QUALITY SHOES, Tarsal Treads, Jolene, H a p p y Hikers, Douglas . Shoes, and Peters Shoes. Prices are ad vancing, and Sizes to 10 AAAA to EEEE. Hich, Caban A Lew Heels. For Women GABADDniES One g r 6 u p of regular $3.45 Gabardines. New styles. Q7 Now spletfl REGULAR $4X3 One group of large sizes, Hid Leather Shoes One large, group of fine Health Shoes. Pumps and ties, regu- tfO 00 lar $4.00 value s?AeCiO Quality Saddles Brown arid' white and black and white saddles with Goodyear welt and Sir1..... -$2.83 GOLF SHOES A new shipment just ar rived. Tan and white wit h leather sole and heel. Specially $2.97 priced. Reg. $35 Oxfords One large group priced to clear at only, ; .,...7,.:,.. One ity Sixes AH $5.95 , " i"1 I MeniW. I, Douglas and Wdths : N J Peters Brogues. C Cl EEEE. - Now priced at .: : sJ.C5 ALL $5X5 IIEII'S IIEn'S 11EG. $7.50 Genuine Kangaroo Shoes Health Shoes and Ox- and Oxfords. For the fords i with built-in arch man who insists ti J M M features; Now PF fC on the finest. $LLSl priced at only.. $jj mm mm snos 357 Slate Street - . Sunnygldo Novg ; SUNNYSIDE The H. E. In grey family were Sunday guests at Frank Zinns. , i . Charles Crane,. Sweet '.Home.'j visited several days at Edward Millers. ; ' " v S : Mr. and Mrs. Lata Sherwood and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webster and Agnes, spent Sunday at Scotts Mills, the guests of Fred Smiths. Mrs. Frank Zinn-spent two days in Portland the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hoss and Mrs. Ed wards, Portland, were- Sunday guests at ; Clifford Fellers. ; t Mr and Mrs. Clifford Pearson were Sunday callers at the Lloyd Phillips home. "V Mrs. Margaret McMillen spent Monday with Mrs. George Mc Millen. r Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller were business visitors 'at Albany, Mon-' day, : ', v i' Visits at Union HiU UNION HILL Ada Scott, Port lnL visited Sundav at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peters. Final Wind-Up of This Great SIT T? All Greatly Reduced these prices will soon be a of the past. : VALUES TO $4.00 NOW 10 Black S) Brown Wine Tan Blue . Leather Gabardine Snede Kany Sport Shoe Models with Leather Composition Soles HAPPY HIREDS One group of Happy Hiker low - heel flexies. $5.50. a0eUy BEG. $4.95-$5.95 Women's dress and Health Arch Shoes and our finest group CO CC of sport shoes.... tpOeCD LARGE SIZES Women's dress and Health shoes, sizes 9 ft UC9 0 71 $4.65 and 10. Regular $6.85 1 value... $2.60 Group. $4.95 Men's finest qual snoes and ox - I'lft.ii,;! fords. Latest style coiipniiY " - ' . Salem, Oregon