The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 13, 1943, Page 16, Image 16

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Vinson Says
Y7 AAC Rumors
Wounded'
"WASHINGTON, June 12-P)
The reputation of the WACCS was
upheld Thursday by Secretary of
War : Stimson. a delegation of
church leaders and two congress-
women.
"Sinister rumors aimed at de-
troTinff the reputation of the
WAACS through, charges of im
morality "are absolutely and com
pletely false," declared Secretary
Stimson. ; j
The chnrchmen, wh Visited
WAAC training eeatera at Des
Moines. Iowa, and Fort Ogle
thorpe. Ga stated:
"We feel that parents "concerned
about the moral and spiritual wel
fare of their daughters can be
-reassured. i . r "
Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers (R
Mass.), author of the bill that
created the auxiliary, told the
house that "nothing would please
Hitler more" than efforts to dis-
credit the service. and American
women in general. ;
"Loose talk concerning ' our
women 1b the armed senrlees,'
commented Rep. Mary T. Norton
, (D-NJ), "cannot be less
naxl-inspired."
. Secretary Stimson, telling his
press conference that he referred
to "charges of immorality and
particularly to the allegation that
the war department has agreed
to the issuance of contraceptives
and croohTlactic equipment to
the members of this corps,, de
clared: "Anything which would inter
fere with their recruiting or de
stroy the reputation of the corps
and, by so doing, interfere' with
increase In the combat strength of
our, army, would be of value to
the, enemy. The repetition of any
unfounded rumor concerning "this
corps lessens confidence in' It and
is actually an aid to the enemy."
Five Drop to Basement '
Dropped into the basement
when flooring gave way : under
the weight of stored iron and steel
materials, five Portland Pacific
company employes escaped with
bruises.
Vegetable Pack
Subsidies Gain
Authorization
I Day ton-Salera Road
Rein" Resurfaced
UNIONVALE Oiling of the
Day ton-Salem highway is in pro
gress here with the state mainten-
WASHINGTON, June. 12-(P) ance" crew in charge of operations.
Subsidizing of vegetable packers, This is the third time in the. last
to compensate them for proposed five years that oil and gravel has
wage increases pending before the been used over the entire road
war labor board, was authorized J bed. Each year much repair work
Friday by the office of economic I is done but heavy traffic and wet
stabilization. J weather during winter months
This action came ' amid eon- I causes . rapid -deterioration of the
meat of the government's sub
sidy program, and, on the other
hand, a request from President
William Green of the American
Federation of Labor to set up a;
sz.ooo.seo.ooe sabsidy it posh
back living costs to levels of 15
months ago.
Valley Birth
s
Feted on Birthday
UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Baker entertained at din
ner Sunday for Mrs. Vktor Geiger,
upon the aniversary of her birth
day. After dinner, the Geigers and
Bakers attended a movie in New-
berg. r -!
ELDRIEDGE Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Klenski became the par
ents of a daughter, named Judith
Joan, Friday, June 4, at the Wood-
burn hospital. The infant weighed
six and one-half pounds at birth.
The Klenskis have two other
daughters, Shirley- and Gloria;
Rands Attend Rite
For Entire Family;
Burned to Death i
WEST STAYTON - Mr. , and
Mrs. James Rand, Jr., and Mr. and
Mrs. James Rand returned to their
respective homes early Thursday
morning after, attending the fun
eral services - in Chehalis, Wash
Wednesday i f or their ... sister .. and
daughter, Linrile May .Wills , and
her entire family, the husband,
Howard, and their children, Ella
Mae and David, all of whom were
burned to death last Sunday in
their home at Ashford. Mrs. Mills
will i be remembered ; as Linnie
Ran dof route one, Aumsville. ! (
Mrs.' Mills' Is survived by - her
father, J. G. Rand of Idanha, and
the following brothers and sisters:
James Rand, jr., of Aumsville; W.
I "Bill" , Rand in the army; Mrs.
Myrdith Potts, Long Beach, Calif.;
and Mrs. : Josechine v Hammond
Yakima,, Wash; "v'-V.- -j- -JVYvU
. Mills is survived by Is"parenta,
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mills of Sa
lem, four brothers and five sisters.
Pea, Strawberry
Harvest Starts
GRAND ISLAND Pea harvest
in -the 100 acres at the U. S. Al
derman farm here started Thurs
day .where the independent viner
recently was set up for the Ray
Maling cannery at Woodburn. -
A0MSVHJJE Strawberry
picking at the Tezel patch, east of
Aumsville, is J attracting high i Jane tl at sua. at the school.
scnooi imaenu nere, wno are anx
ious to do their part in seasonal
work. A truck carries a load of
workers from Aumsville daily. .
Aumsville 411 Pqpils
Relarri From Classes
AUMSVILLE -i- Eleven 4H club
members returned the last of the
week from summer school at Ore
gon State college in Corvallis. The
children all report learning many
things which will aid them in as
sisting with seasonal work . here
this summer.
Donna Lee More, one of those
attending summer school, will
leave soon for Kent, Wash:, where
the family moved while she was
attending classes.
School Meet Set
: AUMSVILLE The annua
school meeting will be held here
... One . director and a school -clerk
are to be elected according t
to announcement by' Roy WI1-.
cox, chairman of the board.
Cutter Buys Heme '
In Albany; Family!
Moves This TTeek
WEST SALEM Fred E. Cutter,
248 Gerth street, distributor of the
Bierley products, has bought a
home In Albany. ; The family Is
moving this week. '
Josephine Werther from Mount.
Angel has been visitor during
the early part of the week at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Phillip
D. Kerber, 355 Kingwood street ,
She returned home Thursday.
Norma Jean Newgent, daughter
of Mayor and Mrs. Guy Newgent
of Kingwood street, left Friday for
two weeks visit with friends in
San Francisco.
Couple Altar Bound
PORTLAND, June 12HP)-Rob-
frt E. -Ramsby, Tirord, and Ruth
M. Brown, Portland, applied for a
marriage license here Friday.
lm Otmrfl
Dr. Fred Fageler
Registered Optometrist
Aaaeciet
Dr. Arrlrar W.
Rakaavrf
Dr. Horry ,
Dr. M. J. KOy
Or. Koftort 6Mmi
Dr. Mehri
Waiiom
Dr. W. t. Teek
s.
1 p.
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I . - - - , ' J
. Help pave .
the road from
Tunis to
i Berlin-1.
Buy More -.War
Bonds!
Dr. Harry
SEMLER
Dentist
. mm 11 It it 11 II II . I 11 1 "
DEFENSE WORKERS par
ticularly thott who work the
night shift, should giya
thought to whether! tha
change in their occupation
will bring the need I for
glasses. The eyes, long ac
customed to w o r Ic i n g
through daylight hours, may
be put to added strain now
that you are working under
artificial lighting . . . par
ticularly does this apply to
office workers. To safe
guard your most precious
possessionyour eyes
may we suggest frequent
optical examinations to
guard against impaired
vision.
At the fjrst sign of
eyestrain, head
aches, or nervous
ness, you are invit
ed to take' advan
tage of our Free
Optical Examina
tion. Feel- assured
, glasses will not be
prescribed unless
absolutely neces
sary. Wer have at
your service one! of
the best - equipped
optical -departments,;
staffed by
licensed optometrists..
-Wot Eoaa'TTlzesi 10 a dan
All Vcrh
Fully
Gcrcntccd
Taotevor tys0 ' of sIo'Ms
- yoo aood, oad reoontieslof
how lifrlo yoo soy, wo do
star knits to fo . Cooroatoo
sotWoctioa.' Coato hero oad
Sore. .
rum
Mora and more weorert or oc
ctoiming Tri-Foceis, the new oil
purpose glosses thot bring clearer'
vision at oil distances. In addition
to helping you read easily, and see
better ot e distance. Tri-Focols
also onobie you to view ebiects ot
arm's length without squinting, or
Craning your neck.
: It's lost like aoviag mm
nam sow of - slosots.
Small (Doxn
fiaymjuni. . .
IJIK
J
O You con obtain
o r m do d
I s s s t Dr. '
Semler's Optical
Deportment for
less than 10c
day. Never en!
extre penny for
credit.' Toko ot .:
long es 5, 10, or i
15 months to pay. i
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v' . -. tyj::j; i n rjor.iLicccinr, - 33it
Whether on the Home Front
or the Batflefront he's fight
ig tor you. He asks little
bat he'll appreciate more than
you'll ever know the thought
ful gifts you select for him
0 : ....
T017IICDAFT i DELUXE. AVVV,
Give Dim GOOD Shirts
You're giving to a deserving dad to a man who
rates the best to a man who merits Town era ft
deluxe fine shirts! . Rest assured, hell appreciate
them they can't miss, not1 with proportionately
fitted, Sanforized, perfect quality broadcloths and
madras all in handsome woven-in 1943 patterns.
Crisp White Towncraft Styles, Fully Sanforized
Gifts Worth The Giving 7:
: Sport Shirls
Cool short sleeve models -VlsTI
that will put him at ease Sv S,S I
all summer long-and in tyUvW W
style anytime, anywhere! '.
. . . . . ... . $1.65
Gifts For Men Of Action
Polo: Shirls
Cool knitted, action free, crew
neck, feel at ease styles with
contrasting trims on white for
work and sports.
DoIojic Tonntarall Tics
oVoC'
Men's Haadsome Leather
. . Billfolds
90 c
Compact styles, some with
secret, pocketsl .Embossed
and whip-stitched - styles in
this smart new group. ;
Match Bis Best Oatfit!
Hen's Dells
Hand painted Bright! Yet in
the best of taste! Perfectly tai
lored! ' - t
C
90c
(2)
Picture Of Fashion In Color!
CHEERFUI. clothes are the order of the season for 1943;
bright-as-the-season plaids, herringbones, and checks
all handsomely portrayed In ALL WOOL! . The 3-button
style shown is TUFS tnis year.
For A Cooler Summer
Jon's Spoiri SMsEis
Rich contrasts for your coatf Expert tailoring. Fashions
with the accent on summer comfort! Cool twills and
handsome gabardines, pleated and draped.
Air Cooled!
Sckr.Sfraus
"Breezy models in perfect summer
fashion taste. For dress or sportswear.
Rayon fibres, meshes and horsacking.
' c , . : ' V 7IAIN. IIX)03 ,
L 3
' Fine topgrain leathers, many
in the popular dome shape.
Brown, black, tan: -
Men's Sommer SITIKTS, v
Shorts & Briefs
65C ea. r
Sure-fire gifts he couldnt
have too many! Fine striped
shorts, Swiss ribbed shirts
and briefs.
Men's Fine Qaallty
Csrdlzcrchicls
Distinctive woven sheers
with shadow corded border!
Fine snowy white lawn. '
For Ills Summer. Togs? '
Smart, colorful new. stripes
ana figures in absorbent cot
tons,' Also 'dress rayons.