Midi-Willamette V le .News Reports From The Statesman's Community Correspondents Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning. November 6. 1942 PAGE THREE' Valley Toms Elect Leaders - . - - . Cily Officials Teamed At Tuesday Election; Return Dayton Mayor AURORA The newly-elected officers of the city of Aurora are G. A. Fredrikson, mayor; council men, George Wurster, ' Arm en Netter, E. M.; Hurst,' B. W. Ston er; treasurer, " Andrew Try; re corder,' George Fry." " " r Francis Reelected ' DAYTON Carl Francis "was re elected mayor at the Dayton city "election Tuesday, without opposi- : tibn. -" He received ' . 108 votes. Others elected were James Wake- field, '" recorder, f 102 votes; J. ' L. snerman, treasurer, luo. , Councilmen elected were L. D Krake, one year; Cletus Gell and W. S. ITRen, two years. Hold over members of the council are Harry Sherman and Paul Londershausen. ' Carl Francis, myaor of Dayton, was named Yamhill county rep resentative to -the legislature. Tweed Elected ; ' LEBANON Peter Tweed was elected mayor Tuesday by defeat ing Gene Blalnk. Frank D. May er. was reelected, city attorney by defeating Kenneth ''Wilshire. Of ficials . elected without oppo " sition ' were!. Fred Musgrave, city .treasurer; George Randal e, city recorder; Stanley' Stewart, . city engineer; Elling McClain, street superintendent; 11 Clyde . Dubell, night oplice. H. A. Southard was reelected city marshal by- defeating Cyrus Hardy, present night policeman. Councilmen named are Ger ald Horn, first ward; Oscar Davis, second Ward; Glenn Gill enwater, third ward. Valley Groups Have Meetings AURORA The Woman's club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Kraus assist ing hostess. Mrs R. R. Mandiville and Mrs. B. W.: Stoner reported on the county federation. The guest speaker was Dr. Ber nard Noble of Reed college His subject was the war, and its effect on the nation. He was accompan ied by Mrs. Noble. The next club meeting will be the Thanksgiving program November 18 at the home of Mrs. P. S. Will. Carrier's Brood Gets Fuel Bullets v;- nr-v ft V Back from. a raid en a Japanese-occupied island, navy fighter planes rest en the flight deck ef a US carrier somewhere la the south Pacific while mechanics and ordnance men swarm ever them to fill the tanks with gasoline and the machine gun belts with bullets. The picture was taken from the ship's "Island." Associated Press Telemat. Wells Family In Portland e BUENA VISTA Miss Pearl Scott attended the funeral of Mrs. Zelma Hansen at Forest Grove Sunday. Mrs. Robert Wells and Margaret have moved their household goods to Portland where they have prop erty. Mrs. Casper McAtee and Jean of Portland spent the weekend here. ' Wesley Thomas and Ralph Mc Lean brought home their deer Tuesday. Mrs. Clifford Wells and new son came home from the hospital last week. BUENA VISTA Woman's dub met Wednesday afternoon. , Mrs. Fred Scott and '.; Mrs. Eva Bank were hostesses. They are begin ning work on coverlets. Camas Couple Are Guests of Lbvres j LABISH CENTER Guests .at the Harry Lovre home last week Were Mrs. Lovre's-sYster and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Woolson from Camas, ; Wash. They were here to celebrate the 56the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. " Rominger on Wednesday. ? - - ' Dinner guests at the ,W. B. Aker home Wednesday were Mr. . and Mrs. Clyde Boehm of Salem and Mr and Mrs. Ed Boies. ' ' ' 350 Guests Attend I r Salt Creek Wedding : POLK STATION Mr. and Mrs. Ike Reimer and family were guests at the wedding Friday eve ning in the Evangelical Mennonite church at Dallas when Mary Clas sen of North Dallas became the bride of Ernest J. Reimer of Salt "Creek." About 350 guests attend ed. ' ' " ' ' - ; Ready for Seeding . : ; POLK STATION Ross 5 Simp on is using his "sub soiler" at "at this time before putting hlj grain in. . - ' I- I A Gil At ID G COD TASTi in a cnsATjisiv TZZAT for quick budget meals DIG PACKAGE 6 i8r;:3 isfe - I FREE half-pound paekareot MISSION II O-M K-STILE NOODLES with each package JIFFIES and coupon en Page BUSICII rinnnETS 1S7 North Commercial U . 470 North Commercial ; Vest SaJem, Kingweod , and Edgewater ; Mehama Hunters Bagged Two Deer MEHAMA Mr. and Mrs. Merle Philippi, Orval Greer and Chris McDonald have returned from a ten days hunting trip with two deer but no elk. The party re turned late Tuesday. Several inches of snow was oh the ground where they camped above San tiam pass, snow was encountered, making travel very slow. Wilson Stevens and a party also hunted elk in eastern Oregon about the same time. Birthday Is Celebrated NORTH DALLAS Grandma A. A. Wall was honored for her birthday Sunday when 35 rela tives and friends gathered at the J. ' N. Wall home. ' Mrs. Henry Hildebrand was in Salem ; last Friday. Mrs. Isaac Brandt has been seri ously ill the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fast were special guests of Rev. and Mrs. John P. Neufeldt of Smith field Monday when they attended the Salem Deaconess hospital's annual meeting and banquet held in the hospital's dining room. Rev. Neufeldt is the chairman of the hospital board. Teacher-Pupil Meet SMITHFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of North Dallas visited Mrs. Zula Simpson last Sunday. Mrs. Smith, when a child, attend ed school taught by Mrs. Simpson and this was the first visit they had had since those school days. Fdrmers Union News BUENA V I S T A Farmers' union meets this Friday night. Sandwiches and coffee will be served.: Salem Men in . Stayton Call Large Group Leaves Today From County For Army Service J v-; ': f . .-. - . , STAYTON Registrants leav ing for final examinations at Port land army examining station on November 8 are: Alton P. Kilian, Stay ion; Everett G. Davidson, Jef? ferson; Harold E. Robbins, Tur ner; John W. Masser, Alfred E. Richards, Aumsville; Elmo''. Des pain Fryer, Detroit; David W. Ma gill, Harvey E. Gehring, Victor Howard, Silverton. Frank W. Gurgurich, Henry A. Smith, Melvin M. Trindle, John J. Hardie, Oscar D. Olson, Robert V. Stoops, Arthur W. Knox, Har old Fr Ghristansen, John J. Mor ris, James D. Brown, Bolivia L. Bradley, Frank E. Ward, Hubert R. Z a n d e r, Ray C. Williams, George J. Peters, Jack L. Ever son, Donald G. Austin, all Salem. Leo J. Herrlein, Kimball, SD; Orvall B. Burus, Albany; John J. Whelan, Olympia, Wash., Carl Towry, Lebanon; Vernon Clair Rogers, Lebanon; John E. Butler, fHillsboro; Gordon C. - Downard, Omaha, Nebr.; Earl J. Harvey, Woodburn; Richard D. Wilson, Stockton, Calif.; Gale B. Stewart, San Francisco, Calif, and Alvin Johnson, Portland. Transfers to this board for de livery include Howard . T. Clark, Salem; Charles A. Lord, Stayton. Registrants who were ordered for induction but . have enlisted are: Gordon McGilchrist, jr., John A. Foster, Holly G. Jackson, Jack L. Costelow, John E. Siems, all in the navy; Gilbert Wourms in the army, Due to a reduction in quotas for the state of Oregon because of the large number of enlist menti, registrants who were scheduled to be inducted on No vember - 20 have been deferred until December. 1 and will be call ed soon thereafter. Willamette Valley Briefs Pnpfls Have Party . GRAND . ISLAND -I1 Grade school students had a Hallowe'en party Friday afternoon in the re spective rooms under the; direc tion of the teachers, Mrs; Grace Duren and lira. James Kichard- Games were played and re freshments served by the teach ers. Umleavale Parties UNIONVALE The 'Upper grades and lower grades each en Joyed Hallowe'en party i at ..the school house .Friday ; afternoon. Games were played and la prize was awarded in each, grade for contest - winners. ' The teachers presented the entire school with Hallowe'en- treats. . : r i Visiting in Spokane NORTH HOWmJ-Mrs.' T. T. Marx is spending a few weeks in Spokane, where she is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. Lamphier.. Alissourian Honored By Union Hill Party UNION HILLMr. and TIrs. W. R. Powers entertained Sun day for his niece, Mrs. I Paul Palmer of Lee Summit, Mo. Other guests were Mr. and .Mrs. Reese Taylor and son Louis of McMinn ville, Mrs. R. A. Byrne and l.Tiss Sally Powers. ' Four Hunters Take Two Elk FOX VALLEY Albert Julian and Wilson Stevens returned Tuesday from a hunting trip in eastern Oregon. There were two other men with them and the party; brought, home two elk and a deer. They reported a fine trip. ! Only a hundred votes were cast Tuesday. Not very much interest was evidenced in the election this year. ; Holly Westinhouse, Cotton woods, is staying at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. -and Mrs. John Neal and working for the Linn Lumber company. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn, Portland, were Fox Valley visit ors Tuesday. Vaughn is employed at the Swan Island ship yards. - Prices Effective Friday, Salnrday and Ilonday ; Powdered Ililk 2 ib. pkg. 350 Grapo Unls Flakes 'P2 160 Corn Flakes KdW 18-oz. pkg. i40 Sperry. . I . Pancake & Waffle 3 lb. 350 Swansdovm Cahe Flonr 290 Small While Deans 10 lbs. o5 Bed Deans W ibs. 78,0 Lipton's r m: ; . Hoodie Song IIuc 3 200 for 270 Pichel Flonr 4 aB73 49-Lb. Bag , - '49-Lb, Bag ; m Dei; While; Dine 1.79 ISichon Qnesn ; 1.79 Evcrrighl 4S-lb. bag - 1.C9 ...AHO Crt&KS too J BIO PACKJLGK . m ' tttml ma OwhmppimtJ. 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