Valley Clubs Hold Sessions Clothing in War Time Topic for Jefferson Women's Group JEFFERSON Mrs. Fred Wied, Miss Myrtle Myers and Mrs. W. H. Sherman were hostesses for the Jefferson Woman's club meeting Wednesday afternoon in the lib rary room. Bouquets of fall flow ers decorated the room. Miss Frances Clinton, home demonstra tion agent, spoke on "Clothing in War Time." She told about cloth tag that was off the market and materials that are being used as substitutes. . The club voted to buy material for one layette lor the casualty station. Refreshments were served by the hostesses durirfg the social hour. . - ' Bin. Heater Hostess UNION HILL Mrs. Maurice Heater was hostess to the mem bers of the Union Hill Woman's club at her home on Wednesday. Mrs. DoJph Heater, Mrs-JVerny Scott and Mrs. Harley Scott were appointed - a committee, to. see about hot lunches for the school children.' . " Mrs. Dolph Heater, Mrs. Verny . Scott and Mrs. W. M. Tate were the committee appointed to , ar range for Bed Cross work for the dub.- -. - -. : . ! . ; . The next meeting will be anall day meeting on November 12 at the home of Mrs. Dolph Heater. A covered dish dinner will be serv ed at the noon hour. Red Cross sewing will commence at the meeting. '., v ?"!- ; ' Present for the afternoon were Mrs. Douglas - Heater, Mary ,and Margaret,' Mrs." Harley Scott and Lynn; . Mrs. Henry f Peters,'11 Mrs. Dolph Heater, Mrs. Verney 'Scott, Mrs.- W H. Rabens," Mrs."- W. M. : Tate, -Mrs. Adolph Heater Mrs. C .E. Heater, Miss Florence-Pot-torff, and the hostess,' Mrs. Heater "'and sons' Jimmie and Johnnie. . Party Takes Midwest Trip BRUSH COLLEGE-t-Mrs. M. C. Pettys of Brush College and Hazel Price, Salem, are making an ex . tended pleasure trip to Wisconsin and South Dakota.' Mrs.' Pettys will visit a.brother, Charles Noyea, at'Erwin,' SD, while Miss . Prie will be the guest, of her aunts at Sioux Falls SD, and Sparta, Wis. ZENA Mr , a h d Mrs.i W.- Wt Mendenhall and Neil, Raymond and Noreen of Brooks are living at the R. A. Looney farm at Zena, SPRING VALLEY M r. and Mrs. W. E.: Weinberg and family of Yamhill are moving to the S. D Crawford farm which they have leased. The Crawforda are mov ing to Portland. v:vj Woman Visits In AUMSVTLLE . Archie War- : thin Is in the Salem Deaconess . hospital where he underwent a ' major operation this week. '. Mrs. Olive Snyder visited her daughter, Mrs. Betty Frank at ' Mill City this week. Mrs. Doris Wallings Wood of Vallejo, Calit, visited at the home - of- Mr. and -Mrs. A. E. Bradley N this week. She is well known here, having graduated from the Aums eille high school. John Snyder, employed on gov ernment work at Kodiak, Alaska, ' : plans to enlist in the army soon, he reports. He enjoys the climate . and scenery at Kodiak island. At present he is with the navy as a civilian worker. . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hilton and . small son of Grants Pass visited their parents and attended the wedding of Merrill Van Cleve and - Alice Tucker Sunday. ; Alaskan Workers Expected Home SALEM HEIGHTS Capt and Mrs. R. A. Campman and two children, Charles and David and Capt and Mrs. Robert Willis have rented the W. A. Rentschler home . on Salem Heights avenue. ' The Campmans are from New Jersey and the Willis from Okla homa. Both men are stationed on the Alcan road to Alaska and now that it Is completed they are expected home ' on furlough. Charles is in the first grade at the Salem Heights school. ,. Jack Craig, son of Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Craig, returned to Fort -Lewis Friday after a 14-day fur - lough spent at home " arranging his civilian affairs. , Scio Club Scheduled " . SCIO The Garden club scheduled to meet November 10 "with Mrs. Herbert Winter. EIj ' : nuns tonight rrr..- AT , f Rowland's Dand 2 Miles North on River Road MiUCity Mid-Willamette ValSe-v Reports From County Scrap Pile Mounting Designate Election Day in Jefferson as For General Pickup JEFFERSON Miss Frances Clinton, county home demonstra tion agent was the speaker at the community and neighborhood lea ders meeting Wednesday night in the school building. It was called to complete the scrap metal har vest in Jefferson and local com munity. It was decided to use the proceeds from the sale to furnish a recreation room at Camp Adair, Election day, November 3, has been designated as Jefferson Scrap day, and trucks will calr at the homes and pick up the scrap .metal; or if people have' a way to deliver the scrap they may do so on election day, Nov. 3. The scrap is to be brought to the Eades lot near the blacksmith shop. A sign with the name Camp Adair, will mark the spot where the salvage is to be piled. Anyone wishing to donate their scrap to other causes may place it on the Casualty pile. Miss Clinton also spoke of the need for waste fat collection; farm transportation, and on enriched health through enriched flour and bread. - ' " 1 "'''..":"' . Those present were Mrs. Marvin Hutchings, Mrs.' Robert Terhune, John Terhune, D. M. Burnett, Miss Ulyrtle Myers,- Mrs.' Herbert Loo ney, Mrs. Nettle Reeves, Mrs. Del mon Buchnef, A. L; Page, Joe Va sek, Edwin Swart,' and M. D. Looney. . ' Macleay Plans Drive MACLEAY Community lead ers and neighborhood leaders of Macleay and Shaw ' met - at the Macleay school house to discuss plans for the scrap-drive and oth er future work. '. ; ' ,'; : The' . Macleay" .community . will turn the swap proceeds in for dis trict school needs. -The commun ity leaders .Are M. "A.-Wells .'and Mrs. Harry Martin, sr. Macleay neighborhood leaders are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coffin, Arthur John son, Mrs. Arthur Spelbrink, Ed Tooker and Mrs. Theodore Olson. Silverton Club Donates SILVERTON The Silverton Lion's club, after donating $115 from the sale of its scrap heap to the Silverton defense- headquar ters finances, Wednesday - night voted to -discontinue its scrap heap at the Palace theatre, lot and af ter this place the metals jointly with the city scrap lot. All funds which the Lions club has received or its scrap collections have gone to the defense work. The Lions club was pioneer in starting the collection of scrap metal here at Silverton. Elmer? Church, Salem, president of the Oregon Wild Life associa tion, was guest speaker at the Wednesday night meeting. Follow ing the business and program of the evening, the president, Dale Lamar, was given a surprise birth day party by his fellow members. Lebanon School Starts Campaign LEBANON The Lebanon high school is; beginning the organiza tion of the high school victory corps as proposed by the national office of education, the purpose being to' have even those of high school age doing all they can to I L.I J . 'mm 4 - 4 ui uic war ciiuru Students are signing up for service in any one of five 'divi sions air, land, sea, production or community services. Insignia for each division will be given out later.; This is one of the first high schools in the state to begin this program which has the endorse ment of the secretaries of war' and navy as well as of ther high rank ing officials. 23 Pounds Keys Taken in Drive SALEM HEIGHTS At a school assembly held Friday morning rewards were given to the chil dren In the recent key drive. "The child bringing the most was Rod ney Watheson of the third grade with 104 keys; Jodell Peterson of the sixth grade was next with SO keys. The boy and rlrl in each room bringing the greatest number received a prize in war stamps. Twenty three pounds of keys were turned in. Tb teachers paid out in war stamps prizes to the amount of 13.70. , Valley Birth Reports GRAND ISLAND To Mr. and Mrs. Jake Tompkins,' jr., October 20, son, Dennis Gerald, at Port Jand Sanitarium. The boy weighed, eight pounds and is the fifth grand child of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tomp-' kins, sr.' - SILVERTON To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kohlmdr of Marquam, a daughter, October 28 at Silver ton hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schnei der, a son, October 23 at Silver- ton hospital. "v The Statesman9 s Salem, Oregon. Saturday 10,000 Arizonians ! ; - - - ' i '1 1 5 V Mayer Newell Stewart (right) ef a double handful of long staple cotton from, one stalk,' as Police Chief Don Stewart (left) looks en.. Phoenix officials recently led la.OOO citizens into the cotton fields to salvage vitally needed staple cotton, when labor shortage endangered the harvest. The fine tex tared staple cotton ef the Salt river valley la particularly needed for parachute rigging, gunners' UN Photo. HE Club News TURNER Mrs. 'Anna Farris entertained the Surprise grange home economics club Thursday, asisted by. Mrs. William Spiers. A luncheon was served and the afternoon - spent in - needlework; In November Mrs.' Birdie Denyer will - entertain' ; the club at ' her country home. Present -were Mrs.; Fred Den hem, Mrs. Raymond Titus and Alice, Mrs.. Bert Peebles and grandson, Gordon, Morris, Mrs. Carrie Mitchell, Mrs. -Frances Coleman and Dorothy, Mrs. Ar thur Edwards, Miss Mabel Walk er, Mrs. Birdie : Denyer, Mr& L. M. Small, - Mrs.' Spiers and Mrs. Farris.. ' . . '.' . ; - " - . Workers Leave For New Jobs SILVERTON '.' Trainees who have completed the welding course at Allen brothers garage during the past few days and have gone to work in the Portland ship yards are Margaret Johnson, Jack Williams, Francis Thompson, Nes4 ter Kohln, Alex Bartsoff, Arnold Brokke, Adeline Rice, Evelyn Wili liamson. Pearl Dickenson, Dora Cooper and Roman Amort. - Phyllis Jean Haberly, who has been attending business school at Salem, has accepted employment with the US employment service at Salem. ' - Mrs. Dorothea Webb, who has been with Steelhamer's Drug store during the summer months,' has accepted a position at the state accident commission at Salem. She still makes her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Range at Silverton, and "uses the bus for transportation., Jean Tomison, daughter of the W. JL Tomisons of Silverton, now has a secretarial position . with Consolidated Freightways in Port land. Her brother, Bill Tomison, Is employed with the same firnt Lebanon Women Send Men Gifts The Lebanon unit of the Wo men's Relief Corps sent a box of goodies to Shepperd Field in Tex as for distribution among the Oregon men stationed there. This week they received " a letter of thanks from ' a young : man in training there whose home is in Oregon though not in this part of -the state. ' Mrs. Mary Fern of Grants Pass will inspect the work of this past at their next meeting, November 13. The business session will be preceded by a covered dish din ner at the. home of Mrs. Perry Ginther. " " . - At the last meeting the mem bers made a layette which they plan to donate to a Portland baby home. Jefferson Hunters : -Return From Trip JEFFERSON ' W. R. Terhune and son Bob and Clair Haight re turned home Monday from a hunting trip in Central Oregon, each bagging a fine deer. Other successful deer hunters, who returned home Wednesday were W. L. Jones, C C Miller and Elmer Knight J. T. Jones and Karl Steiwer at tended the republican rally at the Marion hotel in Salem Wednesday. Community Correspondents Morning, October 31, 1942 Salvage Cotton ' ' It Phoenix, Aria is pictured shewing belta and ether war materials Visitors Go To California ELDRIDGE Mr! and Mrs. J. E. Williams and Phillip Williams of Carthage, HI, left last week for California ' where they will": visit relatives before returning home. The Williams spent a week here at the A. W. Nusom home. Mrs. Nusom and Mrs. Williams are sisters. The joint birthdays of Mr! Wil liams and E. J. Becker were ob served , Sunday when Mrs. Beck er entertained at her home .here with a family " dinner. Present were Mr! and' Mrs. Williams, Phillip Williams of Carthage, Mr. and Mrs. . Hollis - Becker of Val lejo, Calif., Norris Becker, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Becker re turned to their home in Vallejo after spending time with Becker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beck er. Mr. and Mrs. Don DuRette, jr.. have rented the Roach place. By ron . Roach is in the service and Mr. Roach, sr, will travel. , " . . Mrs. John Klenski V who has been ill the past few weeks is staying at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Floyd . Johnson. Lee Cobarn and Ed Janeicke left last week for Newberg where they will work' in the walnut or chards. Transferred RTVERDALE Enthusiasm in creases as the scrap pile grows. The school has lost seven, pupils recently. They were--Louise Thompson, Joyce Thomson, Hazel Strawn, who will attend Auburn; Doris Vance and Raymond Vance, and Betty Jean Vahce, who have transferred - to Lake Labish, and Howard Nairn, who enrolled : in Seattle. ' , . J-: Z, Those pupils having, perfect at tendance records for the first month of school are the following; Gloria Newman, Vern Klein, The- rona Macklin,' Calvin Pearsall, Shirley Pearsall, Charles Smull, Betty Alice Kihs, Robert PearsalL Ruth Newton, Jane Nichols, Ger maine Eyerly and Lily Peterson. David Dunne and Mr. and Mrs. John Zielinski and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nowak October 25. .v:yv?..- Labisli Center Aid Group Meets LABISH CENTER The Ladies' Aid met Wednesday at the Noble Raglahd home. The annual La dies' Aid dinner will be held on November 18 with Mrs. Joe-Burr, Mrs. Pete Russ and Mrs. W. B. Aker acting on the dinner commit tee and Mrs.' Harlan PearsalL Mrs. Nathan Kurth and Mrs. Hor ace Bibby arranging the program. Those attending were, Mrs. W. R. Daugherty, Mrs. Arlo Pugh and Shirley, Mrs. Westergaard, Mrs. Ernest Dunn, Mrs. Art Rasmussen, Mrs. Pete Russ and Barbara Jean, Mrs. Harry Boehm, Mrs. Horace Bibby and Irene, Mrs. W. A. SUr ker, Mrs. Harlan Pearsall and Ja net, - Mrs- Frank Bell, Mrs. Joe Burr and Jaunita and the hostess, Mrs. Noble Ragland. i EiUiIDT '' '. ' tot . Cily.Il:::ri:r 7 Deputy City Recorder for the Past Eighteen Years -Honest Experienced-: Capable Qualified by .Experience ; , Paid Adv. Many Pupils New J:- PAGE THSEE Miiir Funeral To Be Saturday Street Commissioner OWoodburn 13 Years Dies on Thursday - WOODBURN John Muir. 62! died -a this home, 434 Cleveland street, Thursday. He had lived in Woodburn for the past 18 years, coming here : from ?- The Dalles. He has been in Oregon for 85 years. He was born in Union Town, Penn, April 7, 1880. Mr. Muir was street commissioin er for. Woodburn for 13 years. . - Survivers included his widow, Nellie, a daughter, Grace Muir luipatnck of Honolulu; ; two brothers, Albert and Jacob of Kan."- . - - ' .' Jmeral services Twill be held Saturday at 2 o'clock from the Ringo chapel with burial in ML jesx ADoey, Salem. Ringo of Woodburn, is In charge of ar rangements. Riinnesota Man on Trip to West Coast - MT. ANGEL Walter Welton og Tacoma, Wash, and Donald Courchane of Maple Lake, Minn., were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert J. Welton .Wed nesday. ;.; ,,. . ;The - visitors returned. toATaco-' ma Thursday. Courchane is on an extended vacation before , enlist ing in the navy. ; . -. i w Ilednccd Yonr Properly Tax Support Yonr Schools: On' the IUsis of the Estimated J14,000,066.bo . income Tax Kevenue . ; ; I fctcbne Tax Diversion Dill Ucidd: 1. Reduce School Property Levies, for example:'-"' Salem , . approx. . 0.1 mills ' Keizer . . approx. 12.4 mills Duvown, approx. io. Woodburn " 17.0 ? i V , , 2. Leave The State of Oregon Approximately $700,000.00 MORE Than They Had from the - ' . Same Source Last Year For Farther Facts Tune Radio Station KOIN ' rt - ' Monday 5:15 T. VL VOTE 312 H YES Paid Adv. by Marion fea Ml .. By IM Just Gif t Shower Given Friend Turner Women Honor "Guests on Sunday; 1 ' Entertain Visitors TURNER Mrs. W. R. Hog sed and daughter, Mrs.' Gene Poi tras entertained a group of "guests Sunday at the Hogsed home, with a gift shower honoring Mrs.' Leo Klokstad. . Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Hatfield of Spokane, ;Wash, lef t, for their hohme Monday after a week's visit in Turner with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hatfield. The wedding oi Mrs. Leona Walsh and Robert Hatfield was an event of September 21 at Couer'dAlene, Idaho, They are residing in Spo kane where Hatfield is employed in the creamery, j - - - Mrs. Frances Ball is slowly re covering from a, severe fair suf fered, several weeks ago near her Turner home. She was taken to a Salem hospital for several days before being removed to the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. CordeJ Ball in Salem, She received a hip injury and bruises, and is now. much improved and hopes to return to ner home here soon. .." After a four-day visit in' Mc Minnville, her former home, with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Payne, Mrs. N. W. Hutchens returned to her Tin ner home on Tuesday. While in McMinnvule Mrs.' Hutchens vis Ited Rev. and Mrs. Willis Douglas of Siletx Methodist church, form erly of the Turner pastorate, who had stopped over there enroute to Portland. Mrs. M. B. Madden is enjoying several weeks , trip. . in . Seattle, Wash4 where she is the guest of her 'children ' and ' families. Rev. Madden is still y on -his several months' tour in the east; in the interest of the Mission; board. The Stayton . approx. 16.7 n Salem Heights " 22.8 " County, Division OJ5.TA. trafe Few Days Remain d Take I'Advantege cl the Anneal enj V (Postal iWnhtions Prohibit Delivery by Mail ia Salea Qty Mail no Over 11:3 Lz-dzx, IZciiLly Ildl Hz!: The paper that brings to yon news of the world and cf yonr community each day. Send In your subscription now. - Have your1 favorite paper . delivered by mail - each . day. - Bargain offer ends in a few days. ' . - '. EM .?C3 Sd::": .ft day Maddens are missionaries who have spent 45 years in Japan. Following a 13-month rest, the Turner fire department responded promptly Tuesday noon to a fire alarm when Mrs. C A. Bones' Cue was burning out No damage was done, and the flames were quickly extinguished. Former Fire Chief' Albert Jensen, 'home on furlough from the army air corps at , Las Vegas, Navv was at the uwheel of the fire truck when it T 1 . ' V ... . .1 onswcrcu uic can. u spue VI uie extremely dry summer, with fire hazards great, the volunteer de partment had its first call-in 13 months Tuesday in a ' drizzling rain. . ; .,- .:; ';; -'"'jyxJ Stolen north of Turner ik last week while Kenneth Barber was out pheasant hunting, the pick-up belonging to Lee Barter, Turner merchant, has been returned here. When found near Parkdale where the" two escaping convicts, had left.it, the car was minus two wheels with practically new tires.' Otherwise the faithful delivery truck seems . none the worse for wear.", . : .' The' . Victoria chapter of East ern Star held initiation Wednes day in the Masonic hall with Mrs. Carrie Thoma, worthy patron pre siding. Refreshments were served the members with Mrs. Hildred Roberts, . chairman of that com mittee.' A second, initiation meet ing is planned for November. Election Dinner toj Be Served by Women , TURNER The- women of ' the Methodist church will, serve an election day dinner: November 3 at the home of Mrs. W. R. Hog sed. 'A committee meeting was held to outline plans and decide on. the menu. " A plate dinner will be served. DEPODIICAII TiCHET ' state . . Charles ' L. McNary for United SUtes Senator James W. Mott for Representative in Congress Earl Snell for Governor " - -Robert S. FarrelV Jrfor Secretary of State W. E. Kimsey for Labor Commissioner Allan G. Carson for State Senator -Douglasr McKay for State Senator I ; W. W. Chadwick for State Representative H. R. (Fanner) Jonesfor State Representative L." M. Ramage for State Representative '". John- F.' Steelhammer f or State Representative : 12 14 16 718 21 22 23 -25 -27 ;29 31 COUNTY is S5 17 Graat Murphy tw Ccantr Jodce Jim E. Smith for County Commissioner ; Herman Wm. Lanke for County Recorder PRECINCT 38 40 Joseph B. Felten for Justice ef the Peace. Salem District Frank W. Megan for Constable, Salem District This ad, sponsored by Marion County Republican Central, Committee .C A. Lewis, Chairman (Paid Advertisement) ' jv in addition to hamburgers 5 chill. Mrs. Hogsed is chairman of the committee, and assisting her are Mrs. Fred Dierks, Mrs. Mollie Spiers, Mrs. Stella Miller, Mrs. Ellison Whiteaker. - Geo. IL Duncan Nonisee for Y'f II AMI mm BaUd IIo. 15 . - . . - '-' . rnnst and ImpjtrtUI consid eration ef all eeprt matters. Uablased and Courteous treat ment ef ail persons. Strict At tenUoa te Beslness. Pd. Adv. . s & W Zone) mi