iilany Fanp ers Do Harvesting Themselves CENTRAL HOWELLr-Now that t&e weather . is . nice the "farmers awe trying to do all the things they euld not do before. Haying, cultivating, cherry pick- ins aad a multitude of other tasks are keeping everyone -busy. - With littte prospect of help" in fearvestinf and the . inability of the farmer to pay the high prices paid by industries, the farmers are planning to do most of their work themselves. , Many more combines have been purchased this year. Among the new owners are Henry Roth,' John .Tweed, Walter Haverson, Ernest Both, George Stevens. ' WOODBURN The need for " cherry and cane berries pickers is ery great in the.Woodburn vl inity, according to orders placed at the" employment office here, at least 200 berry - pickers will "be needed by the end of the week and a third of them are needed now. Cherries are ready to be picked arid at least 175 pickers will fee required. - "Many . growers are providing transportation from the employ ment office to the fields and re turn. .Those who can assist are asked to contact the employment ffice at lMJIayes street, Wood- Burn. . . - i i. The office is busy" sending out cards to those who have signified that they would be available for work. ' There is considerable call for sen in hay fields, bean fields, pea miners and beet fields at hourly wages. The need for workers be comes more urgent with the warm summer weather coming on. W i! lamette Valley- News . - v.- Reports From The Statesman's 78 Community Correspondents KAY'S for, Salem, Oregon. Thursday Morning, July 2. 1942 Pioneer Folk Move to Salem S L ' i - . Roseburg : Family Visit Where Formerly Resided : PIONEER Mr. and Mrs. Dor sey West and son Raymond have moved to Salem where Mr. and Mrs. West will work in the can nery. 1 ' Mrs. Howard Coy, Jimmy and Carol, Mrs. James Coy and Ted visited Mrs.. Tom - Keller and son Richard Monday. v Mr. and Mrs. John . Keller, jr., and ' daughters Porothy, Shirley and Phyllis Kay visited , Mr.' and MrsRay Cozil of Brooks Sunday. Dale Landahl is visiting his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Slater, this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown and sons, Harold and Leonard, vis ited at the Floyd Senter home in Salem Saturday afternoon. Mrs. James Coy and son Ted of Roseburg visited friends and relatives here this week. .They are former residents' of this district, owning the Schnider place at one time. Cares for Mother MACLEAY Mrs. Harry Mar tin sr., has been taking care of her mother, .Mrs. George Morris of Hazel Green who has been ill. ' ; - r ' 1 :Va",-'S'.:i 'Ji' i, . :V -;:v. WjS . . - . " r I' NOT L I K E H 0 M ECoL R. C. Brady shews Mrs. Mary F. Hill, president of American Geld Star Mathers, big washing ma' chute which Is part of quarte rmastcr exhibit ta Amy War Show. Turner High School Alumni Meet Sunday at McMinriville y . TURNER, ROUTE 1 Former Turner high school students met at the McMinnville city park for their annual picnic Sunday. A"pleasant afternoon was spent in renewing old friendships after the picnic dinner. Mrs. Lola ' Hall Palmer of Corvallis was the president last year and made ar rangements for the meeting, as sisted by Mrs. Mabelle Allison Woelke of Salem, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. ,Hazel Bear Stewart of til) o 0 I', o I H 111 MTRA mi zf V k BEER ' M t sat V - - Let sparkling, friendly Rainier Club Extra Pale Beer contribute to your re freshment, relaxation and Good Cheer on Independence Day and every day. . Rainier Club is made in the West's largest brewing plant. ..mellow-aged in the world's largest aging tanks. Its matchless purity, buoyant tang and just-right flavor are guarded from ' grain to glass by Rainier's exclusive controlled brewing methods.1 Your dealer is featuring Rainier Club in the economical larger sized, bottles. Put some on ice today it's "RAINIER FOR GOOD CHEER!" IIJDEPEMDEIICE! left leap it by investing ki War Bond end Stamps! mJ ilHlfc JilhlHb lor9r bottles, using fewer cops. f I I Bill Davi; Distributor Dayton was elected president for the coming year; Mrs. Earl Bear of Turner, secretary-treasurer. A gift of fruit and flowers is given each year by this group to Lizzy Cornelius, a former Turner teacher, who is confined to a Port land hospital. It is delivered in person by a Portland member of the group. They have also estab lished the practice of giving a gift to the outstanding Turner eighth grade graduate at commencement. Miss Muriel Saulsbury, the only resident member of the first four year graduationlass (1915) pre sented the award to Miss Betty Bouchie at the exercises this year. Those present Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. (Eleanor Moore) Keith Roberts and two sons; Mrs. Beth Small Mollet and two daughters; and Mrs. Carl (Bernice Barnes) Gressith, Portland; Mrs. Mabel Allison Woelke of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. John (Lola Hall) Palmer, Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald (Alma. Baker) Gower, Newberg; Mrs. Hazel Bear Stewart and two children,. Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey (Jennie Bobell) Olds and five children, Sherwood; and Mr. and Mrs. William (Dorothy Moore) - Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bear and two children, Turner. Mrs. Dell Robertson Heath, who helped organize the group with picnic for her graduating class of 1916 and others at her home in Portland in 1936 was forced to send regrets at ' the last minute because of mumps. Call Dallas School Men; ' Two From Polk Group , To Attend School"' 7 For. Officers . V.' T - ' DALLAS--Three - Dallas teach ers were among those Included in the June .quota called by the Polk county selective service board. ' r- Jack L. Keeler, Joseph Thomas Leonard, were high school teach ers and Paul Franzen waVan ele mentary "school teacher. Keeler and . Russell . Benjamin Davey of West Salem qualified or officers' training school and after prelim inary training will be transferred to the school. : " , ? Others included in the June call were'Paul Franzen, Dallas; Nich olas Theodeaus, Valsetz; Loran Raffety, Independence; James Harold Doney, Monmouth; , Orris La Verne Severson, Valsetz; Del mar Fred Hayes, Dallas; Marvin Windell Litwiller, Route 1, Sa lem; Robert Harding Hamilton; Monmouth; - . V : , Harry Lynn Kilmer, Ballston; Rexford Russell, Reid, Monmouth; Elmer Wayne Classen, Dallas; Clement Albert Runner, J route four, Salem; James Daniel Doner ty, route four, Salem; John Mar tin Werluie, Independence; ', Glen Hastings Waggoner, route two, Dallas; Gyle Harold McLean, Valsetz. " " ' '. Percy. Orrin Bjornson, . Dallas; Murel Ralph Snyder, Dallas; Mar ion Osborne Huff, route two Mon month; Dale Edward Pittman, West Salem and John Lee Jones, Dallas. ; t 'James Orton Jay, route 1, Dal las, reported here for the Lincoln county board. " Macleay Grange Plans Socials MACLEAY The social com mittee Edward Tooker, M. M. Ma- gee and W. Gray of Macleay grange are planning a social night of cards and dancing for Satur day night ; It is planned to have a social night, twice a month' during the summer, the . first and third Sat urday night of the month. Dodson Family Buys New Farm AIRLIE Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Dodson have bought the farm known as John Waters' place in McTimmens valley. Their former farm is jn the cantonment area! Mrs. Vern Williams, Doane and Vern Jr of Portland, spent last week with her sister Mrs. Wade Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Turner were in Salem on business Mon day. Several old friends and neigh bors from here attended the fun eral of Howard Bush at Kings Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Herron and children,- Falls City, visited his parents Mr. and MaaWilliam Herron Sunday. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, Dayton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Em mett Turner Sunday. Frances and Geneva ' Barton, Corvallis, visited their sister . and Mrs. Vaughn Whitaker last week. Car Is Stalled - On Fishing Trip STAYTON Mr., and Mrs. Al fred Peachy and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerber had trouble with the Peachy car Sunday while on a fishing trip. They were mired In the mud until rescued by another Stayton driver. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Edison, new proprietors of the Gem cafe, and Mrs. Edmond Klecker were . in Salem Monday. . Central Hollow Folk Visit in Roseburg CENTRAL HOWELL Elda Herr and Lucille Roth spent; the weekend at Roseburg with Mrs. Paul Rientsche .who was formerly Marjone ' Herr. Her " husband is a member of the state police sta turned at Roseburg. Ploub Family Visits With Corvallis Folk AIRLIE Mr. " and Mrs. Jacob Ploub sr., and Lucille visited their soa and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ploub jr, and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Persons1 and' family, Lu cille will spend the month with her- brother and sister, and on their way home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ploub stopped at Corvallis and visited 'Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph ijuba. -f , Montana Visitors Are Entertained in Amity AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cody entertained- Sunday tor Mrs. EUa Movisetti of Oberlin, Kansas, L -Gemmctte of Montana, and Mrs. Joe Gemmctte and daughter va May ol Sheridan, ,The Cody family is moving this ty on Nursery street to Lafayette. 1 ":: ' (t If ; - -111! :f HlJ- Manning Clan to Meet on July 26 ST. LOUIS Preparations are being made to hold the second an nual reunion of the . George and Henry Manning clan Sunday, July 26 at Champoeg state park,' four miles north of St PauL ; "A special program has been ar ranged. ; Each member is asked to bring a basket lunch sufficient for their own family. The committee includes May Manning, president; Zeta Manning, secretary; G. J. Moison, vice presi- dent' Perrydale Alert List For Month Announced PERRYDALE July schedules for the alert station have been made out Ttioa. serving are Mr. and Mrs. Wald nnn, H. W. Wall, Bob Farmer, Maud Houk, Merton Bissell, D o n Massey, Charles Strickwerda, Hardy Smith, Mr. and -Mrs. Herman Gillam, Mrs. Roger McKinney, Loren , Miller, George. 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