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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1943)
Tt CrJXtOIT STATESMAN. Cclexa, Oxfsoxu Friday I-Ioralac;. Febrocry. 3, XS43 pags mns: Guests Visit At Pioneer Dinners Given , PIONEER NEWS Sgt Victor Carl Black of Vancouver, visited at the home of his-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Black Sunday. ' Miss Marguerite Allen of Eu gene visited at the Frank Dorn hecker home Saturday night. Orland Wood was an overnight fuest of Jimmy Coy Friday. ; , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Dallas were supper guests at the home of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Philip Treiss Sunday. Mrs. M. . W. Prindle and daugh ter of Dallas visited at the Ralph Weaver home Sunday. Carol Coy had as her guest Sun day Lois Wood. Mrs. Carol Sallng of Portland visited at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Keller from Saturday until Monday. Mrs. Charley Aukerman of Portland visited friends in Pioneer fivtr iYimt w1rrt Un AnVrmn lived here for some time. John Keller. Jr.. has returned A a m . n a w a m - 10 oa.wsn st oeno. ue siayea ( home longer than he had plan ned because his 'daughter, Doro- ; thy. underwent an emergency operation. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown and Leonard had as their guests for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Van Cleave and children, Kenneth, Georgene and Sherman of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown and children. Rose Ann, Darrel, Allyn and-Mary Dell of Wreni" Mr. , and Mrs. Gordon Brown and son. Marvin, of Al bany, Mr- and Mrs. Walter Kreger ' and son, Freddie, of Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welde man have moved to Silctx where the men are legging. Mr. and Mrs. Keller were dinner guests at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keller. Sunday and' Mr. and Mrs, Weideman were overnight guests , at the Tom Keller home Saturday. , Mrs. Weideman la a daughter of the Keller, . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dornhecker and Ruth and Robert were dinner guests at the Clarence Dornheck er home in Falls City Friday night Later, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorn hecker land Mrs. Clarence Dorn hecker attended the Ninety and Nine men's meeting at the. Falls City Christian church. An interest ing program was enjoyed which was put on by tome of the mem bers of the Bible school of Eugene. Moreliead Funeral Held, Sweet Home , . . i .. - .. . . i LEBANON Emma Charlntta Morehead died Monday at the nome of her daughter. Mrs. Minnie Preston, and was buried in the Gilliland cemetery Wednesday af ternoon arter services conducted by Elder George : Simons in the Howe Funeral Home chapel in Sweet Home. Besides Mrs. Preston. Mrs. Morehead leaves ; - three other daughters and three sons: Mrs. Delznonte Galbreath of La Grande, Mrs. Nell Morse of Portland and Mrs. Jane , Wright of Seattle; James Morhead of Sweet Home and Lester and Herbert More head of La Grande. Mrs. Morehead, who was bora in Ohio in 1865 moved to Kansas while young and there was mar ried in 1883 to Richard Morehead, County Agriculture- . Experts Talk Crops To Swegle Leaders SWEGLE The community and who preceded her in death !n 1935. The family came here in 1889. , A sister, Mrs. J. R. Springer and two brothers, C E. and -J. M. Galbreath of Sweet Home, sur vive. She had 12 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. neighborhood leaders of Swegle district met for their third session at the school last week. This meet ing was la the interest of victory gardens. Amos Bierly and N. J. Hansen were sent from the office of the Marion county agent to ex plain the literature ready now for distribution. Time to plant, crops which grow best in different soils, yields ex pected under normal conditions, and the omount of seed needed for a given space ere only a few of the - points given in the new pamphlets. , - Present for the meeting ' were community leaders, Mrs. Earl Huckstepp and John S. Marshall; neighborhood leaders, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.. Thrasher, Carl Hoff man, Mrs.; Mary Swingle, Mrs. Albert Werner, Mrs. William Mo Kinney, Mrs. B. ; Garrison, .Mrs. Menno Dalke Mrs." Albert Wer ner and Mrs. Carl. Runner.' Soldier Drowns EL PASO, Tex, Feb. 15 -() Pvt. Charles Lyons of Camp White, Ore, was found drowned Thursday in the El Paso army navy YMCA swimming pooL De tails were ,not immediately avail able. - ... Births Set Record VT PORTLAND, Feb. 25 A record total of 8527 babies were born here during 1842, the city health department . disclosed on Thursday. The previous high was 8055 in 194L Girl Reserves Meet PORTLAND, Teb. 25-(aVGIrl Reserves from the Portland area, which includes Salem, will gather here Saturday for their annual mid-winter training conference. ; Frank Kieper a Tm . " 1 T 'mm L neporteci oeuer TALBOT Frank Kieper, who has. been quite ill the past week Is reported in proved. " r Mrs. Edna Reeves left Wednes day morning for Portland where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Ha zel Sloan, and family for several days. ; - Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Belknap were weekend guests of Mr. and '-Mrs. James Carpenter at Mon roe. . ' ' '-" .' Mrs. Ernest Freeman, Mrs. D. E. Blinston, Mrs. Richard King, Mrs. E. B. Henningsen and Mrs, Delmer Davidson are serving on the food rationing board at the Talhit vtwtl this weelr. Miss Ida Belknap, who is em ployed by the public utility com mission in Salem, is spending a week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Belknap. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cole and family spent Sunday visiting their . a a v a iSon-m-iaw ana aaugnxer, jvir. ana Mrs. Robert Edwards, at their Portland home. 1500 Receive Ration Books by Wednesday In Woodburn WCbBURW More than 1500 persons received ration books two at the Lincoln school up to Wed nesday night Registration "will be continued Friday night; there will be no registration after 8 p.m. Friday. .-' The ration board is busy this week mailing out fuel oil coupons, good until September SO. The office in the city hall now Is open continously each day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. - , . SERVE FOR VARIETY Fresh Spring Chinook and Steelhead Salmon Columbia River Smelt Fillet of Sole Fillet of Red Snapper Fillet of Soup Fla Shark Ling Cod - Black Cod Oysters - Clams Pickled and Smoked Fish : Dressed Foul try - ' Monarch Canned Goods MARKET 216 N. 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