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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1942)
FAGE EIGHTEEN fH OREGON STATESMAN. Salem Oregon. Friday Morning. Mar 22, 1342 Norway Envoy Now Ambassador - ' . -"""L" " -- i rrnrmiinwn iwimiihii WMrTMMhi m Firemen Sign Waivers of . ns ibilitv TURNER A! waiver releas ing the department and the city from responsibility for injuries received in line of duty was sign ed by individual members of the fire department . at their regular meeting Tuesday - night. Minor members obtained the signatures of their parents, effective until the next meeting,! pending an at tempt to obtain some form of protection' for reimbursement in case of injury while engaged with their activities with the volunteer department. Such a waiver is con templated being incorporated in the by laws. The members voted 'that a flag be procured and displayed in the hall. A report waV inade", by' Fer est Bouchie on f another meeting of the newly organized Marion County Firemen- association, the next . meeting of . which will be. held at Mt. AngeL Several mem bers plan' to attend this meeting as well as the next meeting of the Willamette Valley association at Albany Tuesday at which time the Stay ton department . will be host ' ; ' Fleasantdale School . Closes With Picnic PLEASANTDALE The Pleas antdale school closed Tuesday with an all day picnic Sports Graduation Set At St Mary's Public School1 MT.- ANGELT-St Mary's" pub lic school ''will graduate 32 eighth grade pupils Tuesday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Agnes Booth, county super intendent, will, present the -diplomas and Rev.M Vincent Koppert, OSB, willgive, the address to the graduates., . , Annella. Bauman will give the valedictory . and .Raymond Esch were the pastime. A basket din ner was served at noon. : ; will be salutatoriasw ... -Those who .will receive eighth grade certificates are Ann ell a Bauman, - Lorraine . Bechler, - Lois Beyer, - Bernard Blem," Norbert Bochsler,-Virgil - Diehl, Bexnice Duda,1 Raymond Esch, Walter Faulhaber, Rosella Gooley, Ber tha Ann Hassing, Alberta Latter all, Odelia Opoka, Pamela Ten ner, Bernard Seller, Mary Trae ger, Lawrence Vandecoevering, Mary Wert, Gilbert Wolf, Angela Zach, John Brockamp, John 'von Weiss, "John Schaffers,' Alf f ed Hassler, Alton. ZolmerOdao'Po- linsky, - V I e t o r Buehholz, Rose Theresa Hauth, Monica Wurdin ger, Leona Schaecher, Alma Wolf, and Dorothy Schnider. . : Will Attend - . Lutheran Meet: SILVERTON . A number- of Silverton Lutherans plan to; at? tend a meeting of the Lutheran Men's association at Colton Mon day night at 7:15 when Theodora Opsund, former - Silverton attor ney'now of Portland, . will be In charge. There will be banquet, proceeds of which will go toward the improvement of the Luther The Senior J Women's Guild of Immanuel Lutheran .church .will meet at the home of MiwO. A. Dahl ; oa f Wednesday J afternoon with Mrs. Stanley Swanson at assisting hostess. " Rev. Edward Terry Is announc ing that the Methodist Wesleyan Circle will meet at the social rooms of the church Tuesday af ternoon., , . ' Rey4 M. J.'K. Fuhr Is announc ing, his Sunday confirmation class to include De'torefl Lunde, Phyllii Wik, Betty; Lou Vorseth, Jean Larsoni Betty Holm, Afleigh Kay DullumJ Norma Isaakson, ' Jose phine: Willimont, Bruce Sander son, Darald Satern, Dean John son, Marvin Totland, Jentoff Jo- hanseri and Myior Pedersen. i Member of Calvary Lutheran Ladies Aid society . will hold a program and. no host luncheon Wednesday beginning at 2 o'clock. Norway's minister to the United States, Wilhelm Munthe de Mor genstierne, who has been raised to the rank of ambassador, Is shown, right, presenting his papers to President Roosevelt in the White House. At the left is Crown Prince Olav of Norway. Next to hun is Johan Nygaardsvold, Norway's prime minister in exile. Heads Named For Church Certificates WEST SALEM Members of the local Methodist church met Monday evening for the fourth quarterly conference, with Rev. S. Raynor Smith presiding in the absence of . the district superin tendent, Dr. J. Edgar Purdy. Reports were made by leaders of the various organizations. It was reported that $1490.54, had been received during this confer ence year, with $417.13 to be raised in seven weeks. The members adopted the bud get totaling $1910 for the confer ence year 1942 and 1943.. Officers elected for the coming year were: Kenneth Abbott and Arthur , Brown on the board of trustees. Kenneth Abbott was re elected as Sunday school super intendent and lay member; board of stewards is made up of Mrs. Margaret Bonney, Leo Esty, D. I. Henderson, Kenneth Abbott, Ar thur Brown, Mrs. Archie Camer on, Mrs. D. I. Henderson,. Robert Pattison, Elmer Rierson, Mrs. El mer Rierson, Mrs. G. E. Vos burgh and H. C. White. Arthur Brown was elected iSy leader; Mrs. Archie Cameron, treasurer- of benevolences; Mrs. D. I. Henderson, communion ste ward; Robert Pattison, treasurer of,, current expense; Elmer Rier son, financial secretary, and Mrs. G. E Vosburgh. . " Elected on the church board of education were: General sup erintendent, c. Kenneth Abbott; children's . division, Mrs. Ieo Es ey; youth division, Mrs. Phil Hathaway; adult division, Arthur Brown; Leighton DashielL Mrs. Oliver Sargent, Robert Pattison, . Mrs. Elmer Rierson, Mrs. Archie Cameron, . Bonnie Dickson and Dmer Leek. The committee members will be printed at a later date. Mrs. , E. A. Dickson, Mrs. Leighton Dashiell and Rev. Don Huckabee served on the nominating com mittee. Hayesville Exercises Set Tonight HAYESVILLE The eighth grade graduation exercises will be held at the school house tonight at 8:05 o'clock. School closes at that date. 1 ' . i If Gas Comes Issued Tire SILVERTON Only two tire applications were rused this week by the Sjlverton rationing board. Delated certificates numbered several, however. Farmers re ceiving certificates included C J. Thomas and W. R. D o r g a n of Scoits Mills and from Silverton O. Bartels, J. G. Small, A. F. Dav enport, A. G. Verison, F. Tulare, A. Mulkey, A. Vachter and John Drake. Others receiving certifi cates through the Silverton board were C. Peterson, a logger, C. Kellum a fuel dealer, Silver Falls Timber company and the Mt An gel Creamery. Board Receives Special Forms SILVERTON Forms for spe cial purpose applications which include home canning have been received, according to Walter Geren, clerk of the Silverton ra tioning board. But with these there is a telegram from Wash ington, DC, saying instructions for treatment of these applications are not as yet completed. For this reason the local rationing board is compelled to withhold any ac tion until these instructions do come. Those who failed to register during the first registration peri od may do so now at the local de fense headquarters, according to Geren. Also persons who have mistakenly registered in two pla ces can correct the records by surrendering the duplicate book to the local board. Army Man Will Explain' Air Warning Service , BUENA VISTA Lt. Robert Clark of the fourth interceptor command will be at the hall Fri day, May 29, at 8:30 p. m. He will explain the air warning ser vice and answer all 1 questions. All observers are urged to be present. The community will gather at the hall for a basket dinner hon oring Rev. and Mrs. Maurice Per sons who will soon be leaving for their work as missionaries in Africa. hlr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor are announcing the birth of an eight pound daughter, Lei a May, Sun day afternoon at the Bungalow Maternity home in Salem. Mrs. Lela Grey enjoyed a week end visit with two of her sisters from eastern Oregon. School ended here Tuesday. Next term Mrs. -Gilbert Snyder will be principal, with Mrs. Mil dred Dallas Wilson in the lower grades. . ':' ; . Mrs. Jess Tann accompanied her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nash and Donny- on a trip to the coast ; , v :yvi. it..:.::-;-- Reports' from Europe tha ison gas Is being used Jby the NuS on the Crimean front focuses atten- . tlon on precautions being taken by Allied forces ta meet any such eventuality. The Russians ac cuse the Nazis of using : poison fraa andJPjime Minister Winston : Churchill of Great Britain has : warned the Germans of reprisals If lt used. This-picture shows a CanaJian naval shore station tra'e, preperly dressed, placing Extension AgentTalku. On Freezing Food ; LYONS--Miss Lucy Case from the extension departmental Ore gon" State college gave; talk and demonstration at . the community hall Monday on preparation ,of meats,: fruits and .vegetables for the cold storage lockers, to a large group of ladies from Lyons and Mill City.; Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mrs. - Norman Garrison ' and Mrs. Jack Cornforth were the commit tee for the afternoon.' , .Graduation exercises were, held Friday at th Mill City ; high schooL with the following jrom Lyons receiving their diplomas Glenda Lyons, Frances Burke, Howard Naue, Leland 1 Manning and, Gordon .Weitman" and Na dine McCarley from; Mehama. Frances Burke won tht scholar ship and was also the outstanding senior, Leland Manning won the medal for the outstanding boy in '140 N liBiaT Y ! EC o - V I tt-C m Graduation Means New Clothes ' And Where to buy them? How much to spend for them? These ore everybody's problems at this time. 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