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litilhn Defense in the Velley . . Scio Auxiliary Hospital Still Lacks Essentials; Gifts Aslted SCIO Dr. A. G. Prill, head ct the Scio auxiliary hospital Het-up under the local defense council, urges that all materials and money for the hospital be turned in to him by April 1. Prill stated that although the hospital is now well organized, and said be better established than any -other such hospital in the county, several essentials still are lacking. - The, hospital was entirely fi nanced by contributions of Scio business men' and organizations and donations of materials by city and rural residents. Still lacking are 19 bed sheets, one mattress for single bed, 24 blankets, 18 draw eheets nine pah pajamas, one set bed screens, 12 dish , cloths and dish towels, and all surgical sup plies! . More money is needed, to purchase the latter items, which cannot be collected locally, Dr. ftffl stated. ' DAYTON Fifteen women Attended the weekly Red Cross first aid coarse of instructions "Wednesday a the home ef El- . sic Herring, RN. Hasel Packer, Yamhill county home demon- " strstion agent, gave a lesson m triUon. Mrs. Walter Zwick wa a new member. Mrs. Jen- . ie Murphy and Mrs. J. A. Me sFarlane were guests. "Commu nicable Diseases" wul be the subject of the next meeting. " SCIO Principal aircraft warn ing station in the Scio vicinity is fin need of additional volunteer watchers, according to P. W. Schrunk, who is in charge of the stations in this area. The .station is currently oper atted on a 24-hour schedule, with 42 persons taking four-hour shifts. Most of the personnel is drawn from farm families who are find ing seeding work more pressing ' on their, time,.. Schrunk said, in urging that townspeople share the shifts. Current schedule is one week on duty and two weeks off. '- LEBANON A squadron of the Civilian Air Patrol Is being organized in this vicinity. They wul hold their first train inx period at 10 a.m. today when they meet in the Sweet Home airport. Officers nave been elected as follows: Ralph Scroggin, com mander; Joseph Gilbert, executive officer; Dr. R. S. Langmack, per sonnel and medical officer, R. L. Davidson, adjutant; Archie Hese man, public relations; Vera Reeves, equipment and supplies; Edward Bro, communications, and I Frank Groves, transportation. , There are four licensed pilots in mis vicinity: Mrs. C. I. Leaven good, Ralph Scroggins, Joseph Gilbert, all of Lebanon, and Dr. B. 8. Langmack, Sweet Home. Mrs. Esther Wenill announced that a Joint meeting of mem bers of the afternoon and night classes of the home nursinr course will be held at 2 o'clock Monday at the city haU. All who have been asked to furnish supplies are to bring the ar ticles to the hall at 1 o'clock. After the initial meeting the 50 who have registered will be di iTTnrni n pp n C'.TM KZZZ'Z t'.'.ZU c.-i r.zizi. ci::u 0U8C .. it ii II rv "1 "pSST v'v TtII li ' 6 (ill I V -J : ::: .! X j L I 1 ' . iriPEPJAL FUIOTTURE & APPLIANCES New -Location - vided into afternoon and night classes, which will be at 2 o'clock and 7:30 on Mondays and Wed nesdays, in order to complete the course within a five or six weeks period. y. . , -r Glub Quilts For Hostess SUNNYSIDE The Friendly Hour club met Wednesday with Mrs. D. B. Taylor and quilted for the hostess. The club received an Invitation from Illihee club to a luncheon April 1 at Mrs. Louise Feller's. The next meeting will be April 1 with Mrs. Hda Taylor.' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lucht, White tail, Mont, visited Friday and Saturday at Ray Heckarts. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Larson and Joyce have moved back to their home. Larson has been employed in Portland for some time. The Lloyd Phillips family, and the Deas family have moved -to Salem. Mrs. Rowland and Jerry, Salem, soent Wednesday with Mrs. J. E. Conboy. Mrs. Clifford Feller, Mrs. Ray Heckart, and Mrs. Jacob Conboy called on Mrs. John Neuensch- wander Friday. They presented her with a gift from the Friendly Hour club. Mrs. Ernest Monner has been quite ill. Mrs. Fern Pearson is as sisting in her care. The Community club will meet Friday. A one-act play will be presented and some surprise fea tures have been promised. The public is invited. Couple Celebrate Anniversary Date FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Williams celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday. They were born in Ar kansas an ' made their home there until 15 years ago. They have eight children. Those helping them celebrate the occa sion were Jeff Williams, Lincoln; Palmer Williams, Valera Fisher, Lillie Miller, all of Salem and Myrtle Robertson of Raymond, Wash. Valley Events April 4 Marion County Farm ers Union quarterly convention, Fairfield, starting 10 o'clock. 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The committee on arrangements include Mrs. Rudolph 'i Wacken, Mrs. Hattie Van Cleave and Mrs. Harry Hobson. The club voted to continue to sponsor the Camp Fire work in the district Mrs. Hazel Holbroke will su&eed Mrs. Agnes Wacken, who has been guardian since Mr. Arthur Clemens moved to Salem. Mrs. Andrew Zaharas and Mrs. Perry Sanders will .'entertain the club at the Zaharae home April 1. Ihe annual election will be held. On the nominating commit tee is Mrs. Virgil Perriene. Pres ent were Mrs. Lorena Irwin, Pull man, Wash., and members, . Mrs. Runkle, Mrs. Hattie Van Cleave, Mesdames Charles Olson, C F. Doane, Alexander Sharp, Harry Hobson, a A. Zielinski, Virgil Perriene, Alva Van Cleave, An drew Zaharae, Herman Wacken, John Schaefer, Perry Sanders, Herman Wacken, Lawrence Zie linski, and teachers, Mrs. Hazel Holbroke, Eunice Johnson, and Mrs. Loren Stettler. Mrs. J. A. Zielinski was hostess to the St ' nn Country Sewing society of 'St Vincent de Paul church for an all day meeting of quilting. A no-host dinner was served at noon. .Present were spe cial guests, Mrs. Alexander Sharp, and members Mrs. Fred Hashle- bacher, Mrs. Ina Hammer, Middle Grove, Mrs. Kleen and Miss Kleen, Pratum, Mrs. Albert Hashlebach- er, Mrs. Lawrence Zielinski and Gertrude 'Zielinski. Mrs. Wayne Phillips, Jean and Ruth Ann, Scio, are visiting at the W. H. Williamson home. Mrs.: Phillips is a sister of Mrs. Wil liamson. Mr. and Mrs. Hiroshi Kanesx. who were married Sunday, were admitted to the young married fel lowship group at a reception at the parsonage. This recently or ganized group has 16 members. Purchase Property FOX VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jungwirth, who have re sided in Fox Valley the past two years, have purchased the Wes tenhouse property on the high way in East Lyons. 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New Location 4:7 Court CL GIBSON gsjnmssS 5n 'J X"1 nk m Salem, Oregon. Sunday Waldo Hills Resident; Visits in Washington WALDO HILLS Olive Otta- way has gone to Aberdeen WaslL, to visit at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Bliss Jones, the former Vera Ottaway. The Waldo Hills community club will hold a' dinner meeting April t 10. The committee in charge includes Mrs. John Good- necht, Mrs. Albert - Mader ' and Mrs. Earl Pooler. Women Meet At Pringle For Sewing PRINGLE The Pringle Wom en's club met Wednesday with Mrs. J. Klinger, Mrs. R. Mohler, Mrs. O. Hoge and Etta SchendeL co-hostesses. A no-hostess dinner was served then. Members tied a comfort for the Red Cross. Plans were com pleted to make wool lap robes for convalescent soldiers at the next meeting. All members are request ed tu bring their clean woolen ma teriaL Guest were Mrs. R. S. Kemper and M Warren Brasher. . Mem bers present were Mesdames: E. Dimbat O. Davis, H. Ramey, John Fabry, Jr., S. Hetzler, S, Emery, C Graberhorst, B. Hilflicker, G. Ad ams, R. Kottek, H. Stapleton, S. Kottek, J. Minty, F. Clark, O. Sea- ley, A. Bonney, F. Wiltsey, B. Miller, W. McCarroll, R. Holden, W. Schendel, P. Gurgurich, J. Fa bry, sr, R. Curtis,' H. Fabry, Miss Inez Simmons, Irma Simmons and the hostesses. Next club meeting will be held on April 1 with Mrs. P. Bowman, Mrs. J. Melchert, Mrs. F. Robert son and Mrs. J.. Minty, hostesses. Moves to Woodburn WOODBURN Jimmy Nath man has been transferred from the Safeway store at Molalla to Woodburn. 1 ,rL.8 v. -1 m u j i i V1lf:V V : " . NO MOKE OF THESE WHEN OUR SUPPLY IS EXHAUSTED! SELECT NOW AND SAVE! BRASSIERES Here is truly an eye-opener Value. The grandest assortment of quality brassieres you have ever seen. Expensive styles you usually pay much more for. Beautiful fabrics of .raydn and cotton. Buy now for many seasons to come! . One Group At This Bargain Price! 1 J I II can 78 Community Correspondents Morning. March 22. 1942 Awards Made At Session . Past Noble Grands I Given Pins at Jeff erson Rite - JEFFERSON At '. the meeting of Mt Jefferson Rebekah lodge Tuesday " chevaliers and ladies - of Canton Alco No. 10, -Patriarchs Militant ' Albany, presented Fast Noble Grand pins to nine mem bers. --!:' Laura Farlow presented the pins to Neva Kester, Bessie Por ter, Ida Hartley, ,- Mavoureen Bruce, Carol Herzberg, Effie Ter- hune, Patty Barnes, Nettie Hawk, and Mrs. Davidson. Others who will receive pins but -wercTunable to be present were Myra Reed, Inez Siegmund, and .Edna Shu maker, Salem, Gladys Hoyt, Sil verton: and - Juanita Smith, Al bany. Mrs. Dale Eiselman, who un derwent an operation at the Sa- Jem General hospital, was able to return to her home Wednesday, Mrs. J. R. McKee accompanied her sister, Mrs. Jasper Longcor, Portland, to Eugene Tuesday for a two day visit with their sister, Mrs. T. T. Parker. Mrs. O. E. Sherman Is caring for Mrs. P. J. Sanders, who is ill at the home of Mrs. W. F. Hart Rev. E. C. Alford, Dayton, for mer pastor of the local Methodist church, was calling on friends here Tuesday. ( Dies in Portland LEBANON Victor Fessler, who came here last fall from Sa lem to take charge of the machine tool work in the Lebanon voca tional school, died in , Portland March 18 after a short illness. He is survived by his wife and three daughters. , . . - All Priced at a Mere Fraction Replacement Cost! Shop Tomorrow FOUNDATION SCOOP Rayon and cotton mntll.taH fmlr in for yours. Also sortment ox Drassieres ai uus give-away price. , : ' f IN i. Organization PlansT f " For Home Guard Blade v SILVERTON F. M. Powell has written ' Gov. Charles A. Sprague asUns; f or instructions of a home guard organization at , Silverton. Powell reports .that he was ap pointed chairman of such an or ganization by the American Le gion post here - and that C; J. Tow and 'Dewey Allen were made . his committeemen. Powell hopes to have around 60 volun teers as soon as possible. Presbyterial Draws Group To Dallas DALLAS, The Slst annual Willamette Presbyterial will be held at Dallas March 26-27 with 24 churches represented. The general theme la leading up to the quadrennial meeting of 1942, The Mission of the Church in a Changing World." The Pres byterial theme Is Thy Kingdom Come."Mrs.WB. Mahon, wife of Rev. .W. B. Mahon, Independ ence, stated cerk of synod of Oregon, "will preside. The two days of meetings will be given over to an Intensive program - of conference reports and addresses. 1 Two "In Memori amsw will be conducted, one for Mrs. Sigvald Skavlan, Eugene, president of Willamette Presby terial, the other for Mrs. Oscar Payne, Eugene, intermediate sec retary. Thursday night the young peo ple of Willamette Presbyterial will be honored guests at the din ner hour and have a part in the program. Special guests are to be Blanche Yoeman, board representative, Los Angeles; Alice Monk, mission ary of Hokkaido, Japan, and Mrs. John McCormick, synodical presl dent, Portland. s Of Foundation girdles. lightweight fpu left - . htirrv one group large as-rj i'"--:;':''V"; ' 3 " 5 -i- ssamanai - To Silverton Auxilia sn.VRTiTON District resident Rita Wolf e, Salem, and de- partment vice-president, Edith Mudd, also of Salon, were gpecial, guests of the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary Wednesday i night Welcomed als o were Dolly Wickert, president of the Salem auxiliary and Mary Strayer, Ma rie Hansen, Alice MIcheals, Ame lia Bolton, Christie Moar, Effie Wetsel, Edna Pr&ee, Clara Sthr niman. Belle Nadon, Ora Fur- lough, Mardell Tompkins and Eva Rush, all Salem members. " Mrs. Wolfe, assisted hriMn, Kosh made tha f ermal Inspec tion of the SilrerUH group and pronounced It m excellent con dition. .' Tern .' candidates - were ialtlated. lneladlng Lillian Vera Knauf, Rosa Kmauf, Ia cllle Devericks, Golds May Lais, Hannah r Olson. Cassle Mott Naeg-eU. Lrak Wasmer and Edith Grace. Reports disclosed ; a flag pur rchased to present to a rural school, a sewing .club meeting held, at the home of Mamie Chan dler, a home nursing class, to be started in the near future, and the annual essays judged and prizes awarded. A 50 per cent gain in membership was also an nounced. .Ul-:. Announcement was made of a district meeting to be held Mon day night at the Salem VFW halL The Silverton group will exem plify the initiation ceremony. The national - president I is to be in Portland on May 20. All committee reports are to be presented at the April X meeting, according to the president, Ma rion Tucker. Safety booklets are being- ordered and will be distri buted by the auxiliary members. Mrs. Wolfe and Mrs. Mudd both spoke of the work of the auxili aries, while other Salem visitor; also gave brief ' talks. Remem brances were presented to Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Mudd and to Amelia Bolton, who is Salem musician. After the meeting the post joined- the Salem visitors. In charge of the refreshments were Josephine Hartman, Doris Cough- ennower, Hallie Williamson, Jen nie Whitlock and Clara Tokstad. Local club women as well as ether friends were glad to learn Friday that Saldle Orr Dunbar prominent Oregon club woman, was reported somewhat better. She has been confined to the hospital in Portland for several MTTS vvAc T .ve -API . wrfO-1" lrJ .rttac- . oa" rtio-. .Arils' CO1 to' e eO stxtlP v - ISW .iie 4 vZu ry Group days. Following taflaesoa, pneumonia i developed, friendf reported. . r Mrs. E. Whittenberg and daugh-: ' ter, Gaye, Portland, are spendinf few days with Mrs. Whitten- berg's parents, the Edward L. Se verances, while Whittenberg is on. an airplane trip to the midwest Gaye will remain for a longer; visit as her parents plan to go to San Francisco upon hjs return. : i -r n's v-' ' ; ...- Frances Clinton, Marion county' " home demonstration agent, will be at Silverton April 1 for her, second meeting under the nutri- i tlon program. The meeting, to be' held at the Eugene Field audito rium, Is open to everyone, i ae-' cording to Mrs. Edward L. Sever ance, president Anyone; wishing to attend will be welcome whe ther or not. she attended, the March 4 meeting, Mrs. Severance stated.- - ; Transfer of Homes Noted WOODBURN W. Earl Dunn, local realtor, has sold to Don Wil- loughby the Mrs. H. T. Campbeu home across the highway from Mauplns Auto court Willoughby plans to make Woodburn his home. He formerly lived in Port land. - " ' .' f A 60-acre farm ownd by Haw kins and Roberts and located on the Front street cutoff, has been purchased by H. R. and Edith G. Robowski. Robowski has been in the elec trical contracting business in Minneapolis. The new owners are taking immediate possession of the farm. Undergoes Operation : BRUSH CREEK Mrs. Dan Hillman went to Portland Thurs day to submit to a major opera tion. She had been feeling com paratively well until Just the past few days. Toxic goiter was re ported as the trouble. of Their . . Save! -tflt aft -.11 V aw