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t Ozilten Defense in The Valley Rifle Company PI Activities Noted ans, Red Cross in Dallas .MM-Willamette Yalle j" ; Neys Reports from The Stotesi-ra DALLAS At a meeting Saturday at the Dallas armory en listment papers were made out f or- men joining the two Oregon state guard rifle companies organized in Dallas last Monday. ' Two companies instead of one were by Col. Ralph P. .Cowgill, commanaer 01 me guara. . The i A J V I w - Mat vuiutmujr uiu ewnpny ilia Arthur and m Ai.if am . a a - - - pauuunu ioc men ciectea wui fn.M ST f: J? " Company B-Top "ftadAMy Frank Klausr. mess sergeant, cnosen capxain;oi company B,vin fSitir r v .nn r.nrr I :v. T l v n 1 " " - I . ,-7unc'' " Minty, Hershal York; corporals, .ucuwuw Ralph Howe, clerk; Elmer Bay, gene as secono. I Albert Zentz. Reuben H. Wheeler, Salem, Orecjoa, Wednesday Morning, Inarch 25. 1542 PAGSSZYCf Spring House 'v QeaningSet sergeant, , ' v ;V7est Salem Qrarch . Women Busy Today ; Dinner Scheduled WEST SALEM Women of Helgerson wa, a sergeant of I HSord nEard Frerton. I the jKethedbt "" company L overseas and first and Rav Nelson. ueuxenan or company , lor n Rolls of the two companies are years. Martin was commissioned . tin onen and anvone interested as a second lieutenant overseas t .. tim t i a tier being a sergeant ol company planned that th two Dallas com. U. XlUneS Was a ZUm lieutenant nanW a Vlt rmnmn. ana cepuua ot engineers over- Junction-Grand Ronde and Rick. seas. Hayes was a company L aer- reali will form a battalion. geant overseas. May wasxirstser- The rifle comnanies are bein geant of company L before it was I organized to repel Invasion and I Don Huckabee will act as hosts called Into active service In 1940. would be taken to strategic points J nd Mrs. Robert Pattison will su xuoagene auo was a sergeant oz to hold roads and highways to de-I pervise the study period. company i ior several years. lay and enemy advance pending . me xeuowmg appointments i arrival of recular trooos. a spring cleaning or the churcn all day today. The women are asked to bring cleaning equip ment. A cooperative luncheon w&l be served. Another feature at the Metho dist church for tonight will be the cooperative supper of the Builders class at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. and Mrs. work Monday at the State Street grocery as manager of the grocery department. He had . served as manager of the Kingwood Busick market for several years but re signed a week ago... C A. CoUinsworth, Rickreall, who recently purchased the West Side market, announced that 4ie serving as postmaster of the sub-postoffice, which is located in the market CoIIinsworth plans to move his family here soon. Lottie McAdams entertained members and friends of the Friendship .'club Friday. Two ta bles of 500 were , in play with far-' non-commissioned effleers from mea at prevtevs military trsmiag were made: Company A Top sergeaat, Kebert Le- Fers; sopply serreant. O. E. An dersoa; mess serreaat, Frank K. Kerser; line sergeants, Albert Bennett, Ehaa Bennett, Almas LeFors and Glen Hawari; eer parals. Oramel Shreeve, clerk; Tick Waters, Lores Hfllsaa. DALLAS Last week a drive was started la Dallas ta secure funds far a portable Bed Cress kitchen, according ta Andrew Irwin, Jr who Is la charge of disaster work of the Folk coun ty chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Peterson and family moved to Salem the last of the week. Peterson began The work. of the committee Is l to help provide for enlisted men the smaller comforts and special favors, which are not ixfcluded in The kitchen would be used for k, wm, Jh cu www Kuruj mJ"V,n I inj officers. I) . "BUT DEFENSE BONDS 0 OT) 0 O Fcr TODAY OIILYU Come and Roar at the Funniest Comedy in Years! . Only 1000 Laughs to a Customer . . HURRY, GET YOURS! j J. of firefightmg in case of a serious fire this summer and for state guard companies If called upon for emergency field practice. It is planned to secure a good used IVi ton truck, fit up a suit able body 'and stock it with sup- i plies and cooking equipment. The Red Cross organization does not have funds to finance -the pur Everything made by this com mittee goes into immediate use and has been asked for by either the heads of the hospitals or the commanding officers of -the camp. Mrs. Greenwood has made number of trips to various parts of the county meeting with clubs, explaining the work and "enlisting P;;iS chase of the entire eouioment but help, During the past month 200 will care for stocking the kitchen I bedside table covers have been with suitable supplies. J made by various organizations, A canvas is being made to se-1 lurnisnmg tneir own .materials. cure contributions. Those desir-1 inese were presented to ine coun- ing to aid the fund may 1 a a v e cu t the meeting "held In Portland money at the Itemizer Observer 1 March 17. office or Stafrin's drug store In Dallas. DALLAS Ten and one quarter tons of waste have been collect ed and shipped from the Dallas depot of the Polk county defense council, states J. C Ellis, volun teer worker who has taken charge of receiving the waste at the Gail hotel annex. The waste Is sent to Portland, where it is converted WEST SALEM Mrs. Clan Davenport, chairman af the sal vage drive, announced that col lecting will be carried oa Thursday ia the lower section af the town and an Friday p on the hffl. People are asked to have sal vage on their porch or parking space by 9 o'clock in the morning. Any type of salvage, such as pa- into material for the manufacture I clean rags, old wooL metal. Plus "No Hands oa the Clock"- ! Chester - Flos Sopermaa Morris .Cartoon STARTS THURSDAY What excitement! Gang dom's toughest killer leads his mob against the most murderous mags of Japs "WatttM Falcoa"! of packing cartons. About $96' was netted from the I shipment. The money is to be used for civilian defense activi ties. DALLAS Folk eeanty is gradually taktag its place oa the Columbia Basin camp and hos pital council of the Bed Cross aa plans to include all different communities on the committee are underway. Mrs. ' C H. Greenwood, Folk eeanty chair- man, wishes any group er Indi vidual interested would contact her.-1 ' The committee serves all camps and hospitals from Barnes hoe-! pital in Vancouver to the new aluminum, tin foil and cartons, is wanted. .The, papers should be tied in bundles. MeALPIN A Bed Cross first aid coarse will commence at the scheelhouse here Thursday at t pja. Mrs. E. A. Dltter, SublbM- tty; will be the instructor. LYONS Thursday Dr. W. " F. Gaulding, Scio, wfll register a sec ond class In first aid. Anyone wishing to take the course should be at the Rebekah hall at 70 pjn. The first class, of about 34 members, will x take their ! final written examination on that nigbJ and complete the work. - An ad vance class will be held in Scio Resident of V Brush Creek In Hospital BRUSH CREEK . Mrs. Dan Hillman, who, war to have sub- prizes going to Mrs. Irene Bowes and Mrs. Ed Underwood and con solation to Mrs. Jennie Knight Guests were Mrs. Dale Lemon, Mrs. J. M. Fisher and Mrs. Un derwood.' Members present were Mrs. Mabel Gardner, Mrs. Sally Curtis, Mrs. Lola McFarlane, Mrs. Bowes, Mrs. Knight and the host ess. " At the last meeting of the girls' dub plans were made for a swimming party Friday at the TMCA. Attending the party were the leader, Mrs. A. Ross, Delores Hathaway, Betty Crump, Mema Combs, Nita White and Beverly Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. King and family and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill King, Portland, left Friday to Io cs ta permanently in one of the central states. Myrton Moore, Salem, who was arrested for passing a motor ve hicle without proper clearance, entered a plea of not guilty at the preliminary hearing. mltted to an operation last Friday, was operated on Tuesday of this week instead. She Is confined at a Portland hospital. I' "H. Meyer and Alfhea: mo tored to Scotts Mills Monday to visit at the & P. Moberg home. Mrs. Raymond Reed, who has been at the home of her grand mother, Mrs. f Anna K. Jensen, while her 'husband Is at 'sea,' is spending a few days this week with her mother, Mrs. Marie Bu- ness, Seattle. First aid classes, conducted here under the direction of Thea Jen sen are about completed. This Red Cross standard first aid class Is the first .taught in this district Approximately 40 have been rolled. Marun aiaurer, who had a re lapse following an influenza at tack, is reported Improving. Work on the flax plant here is progressing rapidly with the flax being brought from its Sflverton storage plant to the local plant this week. Fire Destroys Barn', Cattle at Bit. Angel MX. ANGL Five cows, a team of horses, a tractor and pickup were destroyed in the fire which burned a large barn at the Mark Wampach place, about two miles north of ML AngeL around 2 am. Monday. An electric switch is believed to have caused the blaze. The Mt Angel vyolunteer fire department saved nearby buUdings. School Dismissed SALEM HEIGHTS School will be dismissed today, Thurs day and Friday to enable teach ers to attend state , teachers! Ja stitute in Portland. ; , , mm i m. mwwu i hospital which wfll be built in the I -..,1. Albany-Corvauis cantonment dis- 717 Vr "7".?:; 41- T aIota ImAlitfaji 4Va T)ab41aV I iu uit vmm M VSm Alt lUeV SUV4UUC9 UiC J. VI USU1U air base, coast naval and air sta tions and all camps within the district - ' lis eligible may take this course If desired. : y-.:k'-. ' . ' t-. .; j TODAY Joaa Bleadell Binnlo Baraes Janet Blair 1 Guia About Town", with Boat. Beaehley AND : "Secrets ef the Leas Hat Ste rtaa Tax OtrU: XS-: 10a-lt:U Wolf: ISM: . sits-eas Companion' Feature GYPS OFF THE OLD CLOCK! v r rs -SIB I K i . " m. Fill? STARTS iTONITE Always Z Smash Hits! Today and Thursday . K - - - E3Tl:r.::iE! 1 . Jttal4U.aiTWtKl . Eirjuls KTKUS SWtfip a COtUtftia ricrvis I Mi ' f.' t Mm I 1 I r-o sSu EI rUtheou 1 OP --""V P0" 1 n in 1-1 ixei - .e : 1 Plus 2nd Hit! V 1 -'. 4 Love Ilonancc Ilcarlbrcak ; HI THE FILM CAPITAL OF THE WOHLD ; i The Story of a Hollywood Has-Been Who Hitched A His Wagon' to " a Star, to Get Back In mo Good : Graces of Movie Fans. ! . Y . , See Jackie Coo- per, Again as iao . Loveable . LttUV '-. -suppy- Visits Daughter In Jeff ereon JEFFERSON Mrs. Alice Har ris, who has been employed in Portland, has arrived for an in definite stay at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stowe. Prof. M. H. Beal is attending the Oregon state teachers conven tion In Portland this week, a dele gate of the Marion county division of the OSTA. The executive committee of the PTA has named Mrs. K. 8. dors- tan. Mrs. Irvine Wright and Josephine Getchell, as the nomi Bating committee to, name offi cers to be voted en at the meeting, April r L. L. Shields and E. S. Gleason, Jefferson, have accepted positions as guards on the Linn-Benton can tonment Sunday guests at the home of Anna Klampe and Mrs. Nettle Reeves were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Klampe, Labish, and Mr. and Mrs. Oxville Klampe and twins; Hazel Green. Rites Held for Bab? SILVERTON vFuneral serv ices ware held Monday afternoon for Wmard Albert Norton born at Sflverton : November S, : 1941, who died Sunday afternoon. Ha was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Norton. Death Takes Resident of Woodburn WOODBUBN Emma Etta Wil liams, died Monday at a Salem hospital where she had been ' a patient since last Wednesday.' Her home . was in Woodburn, where she had lived for 13 years, com ing to Oregon from South Da kota in 1912. Mrs. Williams was born in Rock Island, EL. Febru ary 27, 1863. ! Survivors are her husband. Wallace William, Woodburn; sons. Elmer L. Hill, Woodburn, Ray R. Hm, Kirkland,: Wash, and Lyle L. Hffl, Hubbard; daughters, Delia Hixson, Hubbard, Thelma . Bink ley, Tigard; 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; sister, Lydia Bflletter, Oklahoma; brother, Tom Eirett California, and step-daughter, Evelyn Bice, Portland. , funeral servkesv wfll' be held Thursday afternoon at ISO o'clock at the Ringo' chapel in Woodburn. Interment will be in Belle Pasd cemetery. Rev. Liston Farrish of the Christian church wfll officiate. Chorus Practice Set KEIZZR All members of me Keizer community are being ask ed to attend practice for the com munity chorus . tonight at o'clock at the school sudltorium. The chorus wfll be a part of the music festival slated for May L Valloy Events April 4 Marion County Farm ers Union . Quarterly convention, Fan-field, starting 10 o'clock. March 25 Marion County Jer sey Cattle club, Salem chamber of ciimmerce, l!3u. : Jef f ercon Man ; -I . :r Buried Monday ; JEFFERSON Funeral aerr ices were held at the Jefferson - Christian church Monday after V noon for Paul Buchner, 85, who t ' died Thursday at a hospital in Al bany. Rev. James T7U taker con : ducted the service. Jef ell Minier, Salem, was solo ist accompanied on the piano by Mrs. C J. Thurston. Mrs.-, Del, Witherite, Albany, and Mrs. H. S. McKee arranged the flowers. ? Pallbearers were Gilbert Zimmer man, Robert Terhune, . Clair Haight Mertice- Buchner, Merle Buchner and Virgil Buchner, all nephews of the deceased. - Concluding services were in Belcrest Memorial park, Salem, in charge of Walker-Howell fu-' neral home. Fire Deatroya Home 1 MIDDLE GROVE At S:45 ajn, Monday the house an the proper ty ef Attorney Paul Long, occu pied by his brother, James Long, and Kirby Arnold, burned to the ground. Only a few articles of rlothing and a couple of blankets' were saved. It Is not known if. there was fnsnranre. 1 Irane Dunne Robert ta ' "Unfinished Business" The Merry Maes Lean Errsl in "Melody lAae Also News and Fuppttaaai I mmm "faster it ana ame when wa all fet new shea. And we wiwmyt got thorn t Wardsl it s fww bocowte Aore eve so many brand new styies te choose from! And the talesman always measures our feet se earofwQy, and toils us hew fast we're growing. Mem says Wards Is like the family doctor, because she can trust fhem with everything-even our feet. Mom's pretty careful about our foot She soys they're like a foundation--and the right shoes keep m growing straight, the Joolu at the leather, and the sole, and even Inside and she and dad always marvel bow Wardi can soil such well-mads, long-wearing shoes at such low prices; F.$. We're buying Defense Stamps with the money we're savingr l2 p - - ...4 .k - ! rr - : ( J Tell. E:i.d-n:: i.1 VI fWith Arms) osttssiseaiisW " m m w waaosT Cesar Comoro Carole: T.rmi's. -fa Lrmffs. Tf J. 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