The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 03, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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Tiirner Guests
Entertained
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Once upon a time, the Deacon,
pet crow at the Bronx zoo in New
York, would snitch bright objects,
such as pennies, and hide them
under a tree. But now, with the
war on, the Deacon has reformed
and all pennies he gets go into a
box. What does ho do with 'em ?
Purchases War Stamps, of course.
School Time
Is Adjusted
Waldo Hills Opening
Late to Get Daylight
Opening Hour
WALDO HILLS Evergreen
school is opening one-half hour
later each school morning owing
to the dark mornings. This gives
some of the smaller children who
live some distance from the school
an opportunity to start after day
light J
J. Mrs. Sherman Harmon, who
has been ill. is reported as much
improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hubley
and baby of Molalla were recent
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Perkins.
Holiday Plan Made
SILVERTON First report
cards of the year are being pre
pared at the high school this
week, containing coverage for the
first nine weeks of school.
Under , the, direction of Miss
Mary Failing, a high school play
will be presented December 18 at
the high school auditorium.
Plans are also going ahead for
a Christmas program, probably to
be given on the night of Decmber
'21, and open to the public. School
will dose lor-the holidays on De
cember 23. 1
Homecoming is planned to be
held December 24, with an in
termittent program arranged for
the day. . i
Lewis Family
In Oklahoma
- HAZEL GREEN Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond . Lewis and daughter
Maryetta and Mrvand Mrs. Orin
Phillips have gone to McAlester,
Okla., to visit relatives.
Mrs. Gust Phillips and child
ren have gone to San Diego to
live with a son. "
Mrs. Joseph Henny of, Brooks
has been staying at the home of
her parents, Mr. land Mrs. C A.
Zielinski, until her husband is
able to leave the Woodburn bos
pital where he underwent an ope
ration last week.
- Orville Dungian, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Dungian, ! is home on
leave from the merchant marine,
Charlotte Zielinksi, at student at
Oregon State college at Corvallis,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with her .'parents, Mr. and Mrs,
C A. ZielinskL
Jefferson PTA
Meets" Thursday -
; JEFFERSON The December
meeting of the Parent Teachers
association will be held Thursday
i night at 8 o'clock in ' the high
school assembly room. Miss Fran-
' ces Clinton, Marion county home
demonstration .' agent, " will be
guest speaxer. .mere will also be
music consisting of an instru
mental trio, and a trombone solo
by Jack Knight .
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UNION HILL Mrs. Verny
Scott will be hostess to an all-day
meeting of the Union Hill Wom
an's club at her home on Thurs
day.
Red Cross sewing will be done
by the members, A covered dish
dinner will be served at noon. .
SUNNYSIDE Roy Hagedorn,
who recently, fell from the roof of
his home, is recovering from in
juries to his Bead and side.
WIrnrt cniMfa at (h hrm eif
hirs. Judy " Elliott were Mr. and
Mrs. Waltex-Coonse of Clear Lake
and Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson
of Portland. Mrs. Coonse and Mrs.
Hudson ' are sisters of .Mrs. Elli
ott. -
P. F. Ahreu lef t -5 u n d a y for
Portland where he expects to work
in the shipyards.'
Reports From
Many Guests
Entertained
UNIONVALE Mrs. Mary E.
Shelburne entertained with a
Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Shelburne and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Clow and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hogue of
Portland were Tuesday guests of
Mrv and Mrs. Ersel Gubser. Mr,
Hogue did some remodeling car
pentry work in the dining room.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Church and
Merle Church .were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Church
at McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs
John Church of Portland were
other guests.
Ernest Shelburne of High Hea
ven district was a guest of his mo
ther here Saturday. He came for
a truckload of gravel but found it
under water.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holt, Mr
Neal Stoutenburg and D. C. Miller
of this district were Thanksgiv
ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
McFarlane in Pleasantdale. Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Stoutenburg and
Ralph of Carlton, Mr. and Mrs,
J. A. McFarlane were other guests,
FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Pe
ter Parvin entertained with a
Thanksgiving dinner. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sipola of Sa
lem; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ojala,
Mr. and Mrs. Philmore Suva of
Carlton;, Mr. and Mrs. William
Neimi, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Si
pola, Mrs. Richard Crannel and
son of Fairview.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Taskinen
and family were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr. Taskinen's mother
at Portland.
Mrs. L. E. McKinney and son
Dale, were Thanksgiving guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Toivo Bantsari. L. E.
McKinney . is home after several
weeks spent with his brother, Dr.
M. W. McKinney at Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews
entertained the Dayton Townsend
club at their home Monday. Twen
ty five members were present. An
8 o'clock chili supper was served.
Names were drawn for exchange
of gifts at the Christmas party to
be held December 14, at the home
of Mrs. J. W. Lorett near Dayton.
Family Parties
Held Thursday
CENTRAL HOWELL Thanks
giving day was observed in this
community with a number of
family dinners.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roth were
hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Roth and Will Roth, sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Janz and
children of Portland spent the
day with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Janz.
Thanksgiving day guests at the
D. A. Steffen home were Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Stefen from Grand
Ronde.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hatteberg
had dinner with his mother, Mrs.
O. L. Hatteberg, near Silverton.
i Mrs. Aileen Westphal and John,
Salem, entertained . her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Tweed, for
the day.
Parents Entertain
With Dinner Party
-i BROOKS Honoring their
daughter, Mrs. Royal Cochrane,
who .is leaving soon. for Santa
Ana, Calif., to make her home,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Singleterry
entertained with a dinner party.
Guests present were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Dunmire and Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Dunmire of Gladstone, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Cochrane of Am
ity Mr. and MrsJ Walter Hodge
kinson and sons, Glenn, Ralph and
Jimmie, all of Oregon City Miss
Anne Bouhight, Mrs. Leo Zuber
and the honor guest, Mrs. Royal
Cochrane, all of Portland, and the
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Single
terry. Tires Rolling In
' WOODBURN The express of
fice -estimates nearly 2000 old
tires have been turned in at Wood-
burn under the requirement that
five tires per car is . the " allot
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jTlie Statesman's Community Correspbndents
' . Salem. Oregon. Thursday Morning. December 3, 1942
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Here is the lineup in Africa (see key) following the announcement
by Admiral Jean Darlan, now arrayed with the Allies, that the vast
territory of French West Africa, with Its important base at Dakar,
had come under his command by its own free will. The French
West African move left the Axis controlling only a comparatively
small area in Libya and Tunisia, as shown on the map. The West
Africa coup brought 15,000,000 people, 1,815,768 square Rules and
50,000 to 60,000 troops with considerable planes and tanks under the
Allied banner. Territories include Senegal, French Guinea, French
Sudan, the Ivory Coast, Dahomey, Mauretania and Niger.
Hahey Praises Yank Fighters
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Thirteen heroes lined up underneath rain-sodden trees on Guadal
canal recently to receive medals from the hands of Vice A dm. Wil
liam F. Halsey, jr., in recognition of their exploits daring reeent
action in the rain-ridden Solomon islands "I've never been more
proud in all my life," Halsey said as he pinned navy and flying
crosses on 12 tunics and affixed a geld star to a navy cross prev
iously won by MaJ. Gen. Roy S. Geiger, US marine corps. "Ton
are very courageous, splendid men," the energetic "Slugging Ad
miral Halsey declared. The commander of the south Pacific force
is pictured above as he conferred on shipboard with his flag sec
retary, Lt. Comm. H. D. Monlter, US navy. UN Photo.
Buena Vista
Woman Visits
BUENA VISTA-r-Mrs. Mayme
Taylor, who has Visiter the past
week at Forest Grove with her
son, Bud, and family, returned
home Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Taylor. - -
; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells and
sons were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Paulus in
Salem. .
; Betty Lou Long of Hillsboro
spent Thanksgiving with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Long.
J Mr. and Mrs. Gail Prather en
tertained at dinner Wednesday for
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prather, Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Prather and children
and. Mr. and Mrs. Gark Sullivan.
Brooks News
j BROOKS Mrs. Georgia Ramp
and three children of, Stayton were
dinner guests at.the home of Mrs.
Doll ie Ramp and daughter, Cleo,
Friday. -
J Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Conn enter
tained with a dinner Sunday for
Mr. and Mrs. William' Conn and
Mrs. Bertha Streeter, all of Salem.
Mrs. Weaver Dies After
Prolonged Illness
WEST SALEM Mrs. Gertrude
Weaver died last week after a
long illness. She was the mother
of Mrs. Frank Weaver, 1350 Ruge
street- The names of mother and
daughter were inadvertently
transposed in a news story Wed
nesday morning."
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New York Trip
Is Completed
WACONDA Mrs. Nina Mur-
dick returned last week from Ro
chester, NY, where she spent the
past few months with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Leslie Roll.
Miss Nelta Brundidge of Roch
ester is visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brun
didge. - ?
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goffin,
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ditmars and
Mrs. Brady were1 guests Thanks
giving at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Brooke in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Becker were
hosts at a Thanksgiving ' dinner.
Guests were: Mrs. A..W. Nusom,
sr, Mr. and Mrs. AUyn Nusom
and sons, Don and Dale; Mrs. Or
land Becker of . P o f 1 1 a ii d,' Mrs.
L. D. Brooke of Hayward, Calif.,
and Norris Becker.
HE Club Elects
1943 Officers
' TURNER4 Members of the
Home Economics club of Surprise
grange were entertained at the
courtlry home of Mrs. Ulwin E.
Denyer, with Mrs Bert Peebles,
assistant hostess.' A club dinner
was served at noon, and plans
were made for the annual Christ
mas party and gift exchange on
December 17 at the grange hau.
The election of officers was held.
Miss Alice ' Titus was reelected
president for the third year. Oth
er officers named are Mrs. Fred
Denhem, -vice president; ' Mrs.
Bert Peebles, secretary; and 'tofts.
Ulwin Denyer, treasurer.
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Sodalities
Elect : Leaders ;
1 MT. ANGEL Angell us Skone
tzni was chosen president of the
Xoung Men's sodality at the an
nual elections held in St. Mary's
school 1 November 30. He" succeeds
Aelred Berning.. T
. Other .officers" tor the coming
year are: vice-president, Gerald
Dardis; secretary, Leonard Sko
netzni; treasurer, Flavius Ann en.
' The officers , will be Installed
December 8, "when new members
will be received into the sodality.
The Young Ladies sodality,
meeting the same night, voted to
donate $2540 to Father Hilde-
brand for his work of coresrpond
ence with the service men. Five
dollars were .also contributed to
Camp Adair..
After the meetings, boys and
girls joined for a hamburger feed
in the school clubroom. This sub
stituted the dances formerly held
after the meetings.
Service Flag
Has 60 Stars
SILVERTON A service flag,
bearing 60 stars, has "been pre
sented to the Christian Bible school
at the local Church of Christ by
the members of the' Loyal Berean
class. Each star represents a ser
vice man who was formerly con
nected with the church or Bible
school.
Listed are Ted Adylott, Rufus
Boyd, John Bennett, Rodger Ba
ker, Cecil Bailie, Vemon Bark-
hurst, Wilbur Copple, Howard
Chandler, Allison Conrad, Ken
neth Donnell,- Sammie Donnell,
Darrel Davis, Everett Dickman,
Harold Davis, Chester Davis, Mil
ford Dickson, Norman Dinison,
Parrel Egan, Robert Egan, Lloyd
English, Pat Grogart, Marion Hob
litt, .. Kenneth ; Huddleston, Perry
Hayes, Harold Houck, Donald
Hawes, Michael Hannani Nels
Johnson, Clare Jarvis, Harvey
Kennedy, Joe Kirk, Joe Lytle,
Athol Libby, Clifford Maulding,
John Morley, Frank Pettyjohn,
Lyle Pettyjohn, - Olaf Paulson,
Richard Pickell, Francis Scott, Os
car Specht, -Xyle Specht, Marvin
Sen ter, Carl Schuster.
j Paul Spencer, George Smith,
Richard Swanson, Bill- Shilds,
James Stapleton, Cuyler Thomp
son, Robert Webb, Earl Williams,
Fred West, Melvin Zahler and Ed
win Zahler.
Gold Star Mother
Honored by Legion
MT. ANGEL Rev j Father Hil-
debrand was celebrant - at the
requiem high mass and officiated
at the graveside services of Mrs.
Anna Schnider Tuesday morning.
i Members of- the American Le
gion auxiliary, of which she was
a member, formed a . guard of
honor for the casket as: it was
borne to" the church. , Mrs FrankJ
Walker, president," and "Mrs. - Jo
seph Faulhaber carried the colors.
Mrs. Schnider was a gold star
mother. Her son Ernest died in
France during the World war.
She lived in Mt. Angel since
1915, and came here from New
Vienna, Iowa. The last months-
were spent in Portland, where she
died last Saturday.
Young Folk Form
Church League
BUENA VISTA Intermediate
league was organized Sunday at
the church. Officer elected are:
Ruby Carpenter,' president; Elaine
Wells, vice president; Lillian Hall,
secretary; Juanita Carpenter, trea
surer. ' Regular meetings will be
held each Sunday afternoon at 4.
Those below high school age are
urged to attend.
Rev.' and Mrs. K. F. Abbott will
entertain this : group Saturday at
3 o'clock at the hall.
Farmers Union
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f BUENA VISTA Farmers union
will meet Friday night Election
of officers will be held, . Donuts
and coffee will be served. .
ruLLia
BIISTLECOUB
For information on FULLER
BRUSH complete line of prod
ucts ... call er write . . .
1745 Grant St, Salem -Phene
5391
and Mrs. O. P. - Given had for
Thanksgiving dinner guests, Mr.
and Mrs. I A. Edwards and three
children. Turner; Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Savage and granddaughter
of Victor Point. ,-i
Ronald Givens who makes his
home with his grandparents, left
Wednesday : for Portland ta visit
his parents, -Mr. and Mrs.- Albert
Given; With him they spent Thurs
day with! his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Barber at Long'
view, Wash.. ? " , " . ,
Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Pearcy of Sa
lem, who are speaking most of the
winter at Vancouver, BC, where
Mr. Pearcy is in business, yisited
Turner- friends Saturday. .
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bear .and
E. C. Bear and family spent Thurs
day with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stew
art in Dayton.
Mrs. Agnes Bear did substitute
work in' Aumsville high school
Friday. ,
Abiqua Ranch
Property Sold
SILVERTON The exchange of
homes and property in the Silver-
ton area, which began so briskly
last autumn, continues, with sales
reported this week including ran
ches, business property and home.
Perhaps the largest sale , was
that of the 640-acre Eunice CamD-
bell ranch on the Abiqua sold by
the George W. Hubbs company to
Lloyd Flickinger.
Other sales reported this week.
by the same company include the
Carrie King property on Newly-
wed avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
McKinney,- the Torvend - Iverson
property on Grant street to Mrs.
Ollie J, Solberg; the War Terry
home in Cowings addition to Mr,
and Mrs. Gerald O. Smedsted, the
Miller estate property on Grant
street , to Emidio L. DeSantis, the
Schlador property on Charles ave
nue to Mae C. Hill.
The P. H.' Tucker property in
Cowings addition to Wylis English,
the two acre tract in Monsons ad
dition to J. Winterstein, the A. C.
Barber, dwelling and apartments
to Mr. and Mrs. S A. Peterson. ,
J. C. Morley reports recent sales
to include the Hatteberg property
on Cherry street to B. A. Mohler
of Portland; the Reta Pelettacre-
age on the Holsard Road ta Wil
liam H. BelL
The J Honieseekers' agency re
ports the sale of the Martin - Han-
nan home in the Geiser addition
to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kelly of
Sweet Home.
Red Cross Roll
Call Postponed
SILVERTON Red Cross roll
call at Silverton, usually held in
November, will not be held until
March of next year, according to
information given out .this week
by the local district chairman.
Mrs. Martin Hannan.
Mrs. Hannan also announced her
yearly appointments of the chair
men , for the district to include
Dr.'.P.xA. Loar,. first aid; Mrs. R.
J. Van Cleave, home nursing; Mrs.
Leonard Hudson, nutrition; Mrs.
C. W. Keene,. production, - which
includes -sewing and knitting; Mrs.
Helena WhiUock, knitting chair
man under Mrs. Keene. -
The local district includes Sil
verton, Silverton. Hills,- Hullt
Bethany; Brush Creeks Evens Val
ley, including McLoughlin. . :
. Mrs. Keene as production chair
man reports that Mrs. Vhitlock
will be at the Red Cross sewing
room . at the corner of ' First and
Qak streets each . Wednesday, af
ternoon to assist in knitting or
in giving out materials, Mrs.
Keene also reports , there is now
plenty of sewing on hand.
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Presenting Klena Orozco, crowned queen at the Black and White
Ball, stellar social event of the year In Mexico City. Miss Oroxco
thus reigns over Mexican social life during the coming year. The
ball and beauty contest this year, at first declared off because of the
war, was held with all proceeds, some 100,000, going to the Mexican
and TJ. S. Red Cross. Miss Oroxco represented Guadalajara golf club.
Holiday Is.
Party Time !
JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Kins, Miss Helen Kins, Mr.
and Mrs. John Kins, Mr. and Mrs.
George Kins and daughter Carmen
Ruth, Walter Kins of Jefferson,
and Mr, and Mrs. Lauren Stettler
and two children of Chemawa' at
tended the family dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Hoffstetter. near P r a t u m on
Thanksgiving. i'
Miss " Helen Kihs returned; to
La comb to resume her work; as
principal of the school there after
the Thanksgiving holidays spent
at her home here. '., '
Mrs. Glen Cobb and infant son.
Glen Leroy,' returned Saturday
from the Salem General hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lynes will
leave this week for Merrill, where
they will visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Denson. The Den-
sons are former Jefferson resi
dents, and Lynes is a brother of
Mrs. Denson. " -.
' Julian J. Balitsky, son-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holt, with; the
army stationed at Yakima,' Wash.,
has .been transferred to Camp
Adair. Mrs. Balitsky (Juanita
Holt) is staying with her parents
here, while her husband is sta
tioned at Camp Adair. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Pasteris, who accompa
nied Mr. and Mrs. Balitsky here
for a few days visit, left for
New. Bedford, . Mass., . last week,
Turner Business i
Houses Are Closed
., TURNER After" 20 years In
the grocery , and confectionery
business in Turner, D. S.' Riches
has closed .his store here for the
duration. He sold, his tockj of
merchandise i and plans , to enter
defense work. The store was built
30 years ago by the late Tom Mil
ler, and was used, as a barber shop
and confectionery until purchased
by the Riches brothers, Leland
and Don. .
' Some -.weeks ago Mr. and Mrs.
Chester , Stewart also closed their
restaurant here, Myrna's Inn,' and
are both employed in Portland in
defense work.
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Annual Bazaar
Will Be Held
SILVERTON The .annual ba
zaar of the Loyal Wpmen's class
of the First Church of Christ will
be held Saturday at the church,
beginning at 1 o'clock. A program,
under the direction of Mr. Rus
sell Myers will be given at 3
o'clock. .; V. . - . . , .-' .
The bazaar plans this year in
clude a silver tea and a white el
ephant table. Mrs. C. VL Wray. is
in charge of the latter.
Mrs. E. T. Preston, president of
JQub Elects
Turnidge Head
' JEFFERSON Gordon Turnidge
has been elected president of the
Varsity " J, of the Jefferson high
school. He is a letterman in bas-
scnooi victory corps is now Deing
organized. Applications are being
filled . out for approval by the
faculty-student committee. This
organization is being set up to give
the students an opportunity to
take part in a nationwide patriotic
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