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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1943)
!Aid Red Cross. 5 -5" , ' . ' , - . . Volunteer Sewers, ' ICnittera 7ork; . 114 Garments Done i ; WOODBURN One hundred ' r fourteen 'garments were complet ed for the Red Cross during the month of . June v. br volunteer workers, chapter chairmen re port. Those "who" helped with" the sewing project include: Mrs. Wal- lace Jces, Mrs. , Dennis Norton, .' Mrs. Charles Zulsdorf, Mrs. John Johnson, Miss ' HDdegarde Dierk hising, MrsRay Trullinger, Mrs. Henry Layman, Mrs. Tye Dow, Mrs. Josephine Dunton, Mrs. Bert Brers, Mrs. Trank Butterfield, Mrs. . Lyman Shorer, Mrs. Carl Huber, Mrs. Carl Gustalson, Mrs. Bert Welliford, Mrs. Maud Mo chel, Mrs. Roy Bonney, Mrs. Fred Zvenden, SpS members, St ' Mary's Episcopal guild members, Mrs. E. P. J"Yolf e, Mrs. T. M. Patterson, Mis Jeane Butterfield, Miss Hazel Engle. ' The aunt top pieced b Mrs. I , MV Bitney of the "Episcopal guild lias been made and tied by Mrs. Henry Miller and Mrs. Robert MQler and donated to the Red Mrs. Kenneth McGrath has a supply of yam at her home at Second and Hayes ! Itreets to be knitted into army and navy scarfs, gloves and Vatcheaps. Mrs. Joe Richards and Mrs. O. - W. Noyes took yard out during June to qnit Contributors to the kit bag fund during June were Mrs..Tra ' cy ' Poorman Mr. and Mrs. Charles S Henkes, ; Mrs. Frank Proctor, Mrs. S. W. Maupin, Dale Maupin, Mrs., Gerald Smith, Mrs. Annettie Simmons, Mrs. Ray Clatt, Mrs.. R. I Greeburg and Mr. ahd Mrs.' O. W. Noyes. Kilis Entertain Sister, Niece Over Fourth JEFFERSON Fourth of July visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kihs were Mrs. Albert Roehm and Mrs. Barbara Roehm of Portland. Mrs. Barbara Roehm Is a- sister, and Albert Roehm a nephew of Mr. Kihs. Mr.- and Mrs. Cochran met their son. b Wray, in Portland Sunday and -they spet .the day visiting friends. V v Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. : Pierce Jacob Sunday and Monday wereMrs. P. W. Jacob of Tillamook and daughter, Mrs. H. Johnsen of Ga&baldi and Mrs. Ja , cob's J sister, MrS-Ors Lewis and daughter. Miss Grace Lewis of Garibaldi. , Mr i and Mrs. Leland Pittum end small son returned Monday night : to ; their home at Idanha, after a visit at the home of Mrs. Pittum's parents, ; Mr. and Mrs. C-; MJ Cochran. Mr and Mrs Fred Bell are -; mWng some improvements to their (house by adding a kitchen and bath room. Mr. mnd Mrs. Shirley Roland of Oswego were visitors Monday at the homeo f Roland's mother, Mrs. Sarah Roland, and other relatives here. -- .. Mr! and Mrs. Marvin Hutchings and daughters, Sara Margaret and . Martha Jane, end Barbara Miller, spent the weekend t their cottage at 'Pacific City.- . Looney Fills Council Post JEFFERSON At the meeting i of the city council Tuesday night. . Wk J. Looney; was elected city f councilman to fill the vacancy of . Jake Meng, who had resigned and -moved to Portland. , Fred Bell was given a permit to .build a garage and . .chicken House; ana itex. wqpd permit u : build a chicken house, . . l An ordinan.ee , was passed re la ting to determining and declar ing the expenses and revenues of ' the city of Jefferson;, and the city attorney was authorized . to . enter the ordinance in- the ordinance book. ... Resides paying bills, no further business was transacted. Gravel Hauled For New Airport GRAND ISLAND The Grand "Island sand and gravel - bunkers at the E. W. Mandigo farm are the scene of much activity where 1? trucks are' being used to haul 10,000 yards of material to the Mo Minnville airport. , . - - About one third of the consign ment has been delivered. Twelve trucks and drivers are from Eu gene and the' remainder are Man digo's trucks with local men driv 'Ing.;. . - . J DnS. CIIAN . . . LAM Dr.T.T.LoOiJ. Dr.O.CIuuOi J v CmXTSS nerballsU ' 211 North Liberty ; tf pttairs Portland General Electric Co.- Office open Saturday only ui a.m to 1 p.m.; s to 7 pt-tn coa i uJ? tuon. Blood pressure and urine; U'sa are tree oi diarj cbarse. Practiced Midi Reporta From Thayer Visits: With Family On Furlough TOX VALIJrr The'Sd Thayi er family of Loon Lake are vis iting in Fox Valley for a week. They arrived last Friday night Don Thayer is home on a fur lough.' ' - ; Mrs. Hilda Humphreys and children of Salem were weekend visitors at - the Jack Johnston home. The two older Humphreys children spent a week with, their grandparents and ' returned home with their mother and baby Mon day night t s i Mrs. Rose Thayer and son of Stayton were ; over : Sunday . visi tors at the Hugh Johnson, home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Forrest and daughter; Sandra spent the Fourth with relatives in southern Oregon. Mrs. Forrest's sister and husband visited here during last week.- They f were from near Springfield. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffin spent the weekend at. Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thayer and sons Don, Lawrence and Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston and aKthryn were entertained at the William Prichard home in the Weasel Flat district Wednesday night Allisons Take To Cascades FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. John Allison and two daughters were vacationers at Cascade from Fri day, until Monday. They .went trout fishing and caught the limit each day. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Appleman and son of Molalla were, Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mar- ley. Appleman la the brother of Mrs. Marley. ; Mr: and Mrs. Henry Paetel and daughters, Margaret and Jean, of Tigard were Fourth of July guests of former neighbors here. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Marley and son, Don ald,, accompanied them home and were their dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. .MarJee, r centl'y attended the 48th wedding anniversary celebration of Mrs. Marley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Appleman, at Portland. A four generation set of family members included Mrs. W. J. Marley, Mrs. Donald Marshal and five month old Vicki Rae Marshal. , , Mrs. J. W. Pentney of Salem and son, Louis Pentney, in training at Seattle, Wash, and Marlene Pent ney of Salem -were Wednesday guests of her brother and sister-in law. Me: and Mrs."W. J. Marley. Turner Man on TURNER Amos Ackerson left Saturday, for a two-weeks visit with. his parents at. Willing' ton. Col. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. N. W. Hutchens were Mrs, Maude Wied and Miss Myrtle My ers of Jefferson, W. A. Ewing of Scio and Mrs. Flora Albert of Portland. I Mrs. May Evans of Halsey was a guest, Sunday of Mrs. Maude Bones.. She resided In Turner over 45 years ago, Hollis Bones of Brownsville visited with his mother, on Monday. . The July meeting of the Meth odist WSCS society will be held Friday at the home of Mrs.. Maude Bones. Dinner and an afternoon program will , be .features. All members and friends. are invited to attend. i , ,. 1 . Walter Jaquith, florist at New- berg, returned ; to his -home Mon day night following the . weekend in Turner with-, his son, Rev. Paul Jaquith. Mrs.; Walter: Jaquith and son, Glenn, who spent last week here, are remaining another week before returning to Newberg. j i Mr. and Mrs. Homer ; Haggard spent the holiday weekend at Camp Sherman near Sisters on a fishing trip. Haggard Is the local barber. .. Perrydale Folk Spend Vacations, j Have Visitors v t PERRYDALE Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker of Seattle were call ers at the Robert Mitchell home Saturday. r if.'-- ,';;' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck of Salem spent Sunday at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. God frey Beck,- here. Beverley and Helen' Beck, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Beck, , are spending the sum mer at the home of their grand parents and with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Mul ler. Mr. and Mrs. George Woods of Dallas were l business callers ; at Broadmead Tuesday. They called on friends here while In the vi cinity. Mrs. Jane Baxter, who has spentt he past seven weeks with Mr. and Mrs." Art Woods and Bob Woods ' near Condon, came home Fishing Trip Trip MaMeftU' The Statesmaifs Coh Correspondents Sdarx Orson, Friday Unionyale Residents Travel, Are Guests of Relatives V . UNIONYALE Mr. and Ura. Miss Audrey Chlttim, spent the three of Mrs. Chittim's sisters Wash. Mrs. Louis Mage ran for them Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs, George WestfaH and,. Jeanne and T. Lawrence mnt JnlT 4 at SL Pant. . ? Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Cooper, Mrs. Chester Carpenter and daughter, Judith, Mrs. Edna Carpenter of Willamette were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wood of Beaver were callers at the same home Sat urday night : -; ; ;1 : ; j Rev. and Mrs. Gerald iC Jaff were at Jennings Lodge Tuesday looking after i details ' preparatory to the annual camp meeting sched uled to be held there August 8 to 15. , Roy Johnson of Fort Lewis was a Saturday overnight guest of his family here. He. is being trans ferred to Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Lester. Holt, Neal Stoutenburg and D. C Miller spent the Fourth of July at St Paul and were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Bert McFarlane and family of Pleasant dale. l.'yi' ; i James Putrnan, retired sawmill man, returned name Friday after a few days spent with his brother in Portland. . : ... :: Mr. and Mrsf Marion Boulden spent Monday at the St Paul ro deo. Boulden rode in the parade. Mr. and Mrs. R. C Dixon and granddaughter, Ruth Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dixon and son, Mrs. Roy Johnson and two chil dren spent Monday at the St Paul rodeo. U Mr. and Mrs. Roy EL Will spent the Fourth of July at the annual state convention of the Christian church at Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence RockhOl and family went on a picnic Sun day at the Bauer recreation park. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Keller and three children of Portland spent the Fourth of July at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mandigo. Mrs. Keller is a sister of Mr. Mandigo. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Warren of Walla Walla, Waslu, made a quick motor trip to visit the latter's fa ther at Oregon City Sunday. En route home they were . surprise guests for a few. minutes at ' the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Warren, where other mem bers of the family had gathered. He is in the army medical corns. Roof Catches Fire JEFFERSON The fire de partment was called out Sunday to extinguish a roof fire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Smith in the south part of Jef ferson. They had placed a lot of paper in the stove, and the blaze went up the chimney,- setting fire to the moss." ' JUST KE-CEIVEl! Anclher Large Shipment cf T7ards Slar Qnalily IN OUR SALEM STORE READY FOR YOU TO TAKE. HOME WITH YOU! IHoms (Cross betwetn White Leg horn and New Hampshire.)' Good layers heavy meat: producers. - aes Famous as excellent byers! Fast erowinsr. : . 155 N. Liberty t:t. -V Homing, July 9.1S13 ,4 Harold Cblttim and daughter. fourth of July weekend with and their families atLonxview. the Grand' Island junction store Martin to Be ;- e At Puerto Rico INDEPENDENCE Jim Mar tin, grandnephew of Mrs. M. W. Weber, left for. Puerto Rico by Plane this week where he will en gag In Christian work. He was a frequent visitor In Independence while he was attending Oregon State college. . ; Mrs. Vera Black of Portland visited this weekend with her father, William: ' McKlnney and sister, Leth McKinney. Miss Mc Kinney returned to Portland with Mrs. Black. - : Mr. and Mrs. rltussel Ostrander of Bremerton, and Mrs. Ostran der of Newberg arrived Tuesday for a week's visit at the home of Mrs. Ostranders parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hastings. Mary Carlene Scofield of North Santiam Is spending . the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Car rie Smiley, -i- - " -.- ... .:' -; Mrs. Donald Tang (Mildred Geresllne) arrived heme Fri day frees San Antonio, T Mrs. Yung wiU be at here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goreslme. .Sgi. Tang is with the arsay ever-' eas.'- j - . :'. - . Patsy Haley, , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Haley of Salem, is spending ' the week ; at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Haley. Mrs. E. M. ( Tandy returned home Tuesday after spending, the weekend at the home of her sonJ H. O. Tandy at Yoncalla. She ac companied another son, F. L. Tan dy of Dallas, to Yoncalla. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haley and family of Yalsetx were din ner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Haley. The Needlecraft society was entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. D. Calbreath. ; - - ; . ? Mrs. Francis Eddr v(Erna Grens) has Joined her hoiband at Kings Valley. Mr. Eddy was transferred from active duty te the reserves. Mrs. Eddy will eoaUnae to work at Williams drugstore en weekends. . Work Is being completed on the apartment which is being made in the basement at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Weber. The apartment Is to be of three rooms and furnished. Mrs. Frink ffl MACLEAY Mrs. W. B. Frink is confined to the Deaconess hos pital. She is able to see visitors. Per Hundred ! ft L3 Per Hundred Missionary W) PAdrom Mrs. Allen ! Ends Visit ! WOODBURK Mrs. E. J. Al len ' returned . Tuesday- from : three-weeks visit with the family of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lauer, of Berkley, Calif. She was accom panied home by her grandson, Al len Lauer, who wQl spend a part of, tho summer vacation with his grandparents at their home. East Lincoln street. J j ! 1 . vMrs. Nellie: Mulr, who! accom panied Mrs. Allen to California, has continued ! to Los Angeles to spend the major part of the sum mer She will return to her posi tion as principal of the j Lincoln grade school in the early ialL t - Mrs. ILee Wllmarth of Long Beach, Calif, recently arrived to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. L; C Austin. 'y Miss Laura Boye has returned to Woodburn for the summer va cation from Bremerton.! Wash! where she has been teacher and librarian for the past five years. She will '.enter the Seattle school system this falL v i Sister Visits W.Howard - AUMSVDLLE Mrs. Josephine Brehm and son, Roderick of Port land, ! visited this week at the home of her brother, iWilliam Howard. This Is their first time to be together in 17 years. Mrs. Brehm has been living in Portland only a short time. ! Donald Mountain of Portland has been here at the home of his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. T. C Mountain the past ten days. The Tillicum club met Wednes day at the city hall tot an all day quoting. The quits of Mrs. Johanna Brown. Mrs. E. Klein and Mrs. Nellie Mitchell ar in the frames. The club will continue to meet until these are finished. Later, members plan to recess for the summer. ; ' - ffu DU7 -UAD i i La ' m - -7 PlMr-,- I I juiiiws riWi rMrtMUM t mm BicHorcor. Cliocen Cqjavtandeof ff- At SUverton; Auxiliary Plans Jdeaiui Biccucceb Coining State Convention EILVERTON The main busi ness at the regular meeting of the American Legion post seven was the election of officers. (Clifton Dickerson was chosen as com mander with Gladwin Hamre, first vice president, Dewey Alien sec ond vice president: Jim; Black, adjutant; Arthur . Gottenberg, fi nance officer; F. M. Powell, chap lain; John, Demas, c sergeant-at-srms; C-eorge Towe, historian; and E.-H. RadclLif, Hans Olson and C Bayes as the executive commiltee. i Delegates to the state tints Sake Aagvs 1VZ Jl win be CUTtoa Dickerson, E. n. Cad&a sad Jte Clack wlUi alternates. Key Daveaport, CL J. TOwe, and F. M. FewelL V The group decided to continue the dances at the KP halL each Saturday night for an indefinite period..-';;-.' Tweatr-ftve rear eeatln "membership eertlflcates issaed te George Tewe, Ernest 1 Starr. CXiftea Dickerson, G. J. :Tttas,r Dewey Allaa, Arthar Dahl, O. S. Wllsoa. K. E. aUeln- ; sorge,'Carl Meser, Oscar Over- H land, Sam Pitney, Carry Riches, C. J. Tewe, P. n..Tacker, Otto Aim, Menia Asaea aad W. I- BoaBester.;yv"H -V.;- Installation, of the new officers win be held the first meeting, in September.", SILVERTON i- At the regular meeting of the American Legion auxiliary of Delbert Reeves post seven, further plans were made and discussed concerning the state convention of the American Legion VaUoy Births JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bell are the parents of a four-pound ten-ounce - daughter, born July 1 at the Salem Deacon- (s ' hospital. This is their first child I and she has been named Linda May. They, are staying with the Homer Bells, parents of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell, until they can find e house to move into. I ND EPEN DENCE Mr. and Mrs. C R. Selby are the parents of a baby girl born July 4 at the Salem General hospital.; A girl was born July 6 at the Salem' General 1 hospital to Sgt, and Mrs.' John Haggard of Mon mouth. -:;r"'r '-.r-i-;;-- :-..;-, V: ' Women at work find sanforized garments ready for rough iobsi Dress the part tot the job you play in harvest fields or defensa jobs. Wear workmanlike clothes that fit smartly and comfortably; are tailored with precision and are all sanforized shrunk. ; All in one piece. Easy to ! slip in to. Full , length button front Two large pockets in the front. . ; I v si- .- - Denim Dungarees Regular "Farmer Bill" overalls. Sturdy and practical for service on the field pr4factory. Scnforizod Choice of suiting1 or twilL Colors or brown or navy. Well tailored and full cut to look tnm and neat. tcrijb Sbo For the larger figure. Sanforized shrunk deo fm. Sturdy and practical fori all around use. Sloppy Joe Long sleeve coat stvle. Deep pockets. Easily laundered. Colors blue and green. rr.::u c:;d kisay ti:iu iazuzxy . p to be held In Baker, August 19, andlLM : - -' Mrs. S. X Bttrr. chairman of the community I service . : Ittea, read a letter from Ruby Bergsv executive secretary of the Marion r w xTaith auodation, reques- ting the placing of 25 posters each month in prominent places in and aroundfsUverton, concerning Jthe health of youth Vend adults. The suxillary agreed to puce we ers.. i -: Uryy,:-:-;"- -Mrs. C. J. Tltas repertod that Ik sllTertoa Asserlea .Xegton aaxCiary held top plaee la Kar Ua eeaaty la the nceg&Kloa ef health work ieae by the greea Many felt hats were sent to Mrs. Edith If. Harschbarger. 234 Athol Oakland. .Calif by . the juniors,' under the edvlaorshlp of Mrs. Jim Blade Sirs. narscno- ger requested these hats to oe used to make shoes for the English babiea.-if .a:; jl ;T-t:' f , Mrs. Lewis Hall read a letter of appreciation from Dr. P. A. Loar and Mrs. Ralph Larson, first lieu tenant bf the local Red Cross mo tor corps, for the work done at the tost visit here of the traveling blood bank. The blood donor can teen will again visit SUverton Silverlon Sells ! Bond Quota t.i- SILVERTON George : Manolis, local war bond sales chairman, re ported Thursday a total; of $34, 739 -S3 worth of bonds sold dur ing the first six months of this year in the j SUverton district. Of this Coolidge and McOaine bank was ' responsible for $280,033.33; the postofficei for $80,05123 and the men of the Silver Falls Tim ber company for $44,643.73. ;, Mr. Manolis pointed L out that besides these la large number of men were employed In war plants where they automatically pur chased bonds. He combined the following figures to show how many SUverton men were work ing in out-of-town defense plants: at Kaiser, 43; Oregon, 82; Willam ette Iron and Steel, 40; Albina, 11; Wegemann and Son, 16; Commer cial Irpn Works, 16, and scat tered groups,-31. .'' ' ' J- :';, mm ;iT . -;! -rill-' Sixes 12 to 20 Slses 12te24 Lir!; IVoirliS Sixes Ufa 20 " -.. FefeproKis . v Cotton Svc'aSor Medlam, Larg 1 ,- r m m iLA r- -v that time, mose wu'j'W -- -' Mrs. Alfred Peterson, fcrs. a SUrr, Mrs. E. A. Kern, Mrs. Lew is HalL Mrs. Faye Crag2 and Mrs. Arthur Gottenberg. i . The next meeting wiU ta a pic nic in the city park, Monday xUght, JulyW. v-.-::-.i . Installation of officers wGl take T..mAmwr !Mitmhr S. with. the Stayton unit InttsTTIng ciezto. 1 Mrs. R- L. Gourtie acia re minded the unit that she would . m.n nmvUliK the mem bers will supply the pieces. The unit agreed to do this. The old phonograph record drive Is progressing satisfactorily. : " , I -- . , ; ' - Veteran Dies; ! Funeral iSet j AtlWcodliHrn I WOODBURN Roy Clark Kel- sey, a yeteran- of the Spanish' . American war, died Tuesday, at the Veteran's, hospital In Port land. He vfgs bora at Beaver and came to Oregon 42 years ago. For, a number, of years a resl fcnt of Woodburn. he has lived recently at Wecoma. Kelsey was a machinist by trade, ne was a member of the Christian church. ' Rrvir will hm hald for him at the Bingo Mortuary In Wood burn today at 1 o'clock. Inter ment wUl be at the Belle Pasd cemetery. ' He i is survived by his wife, Minnie M. Kelsey, and a daugh ter, Helen E. Mertrel of Detroit, Mich. ; Maunlngs Entertain Guests Oyer Fourtli GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maunlng has as guests over the Fourth of July Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shepherd and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Flagg and daughters of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. William Uppendahl and two chil dren of Portland,' Mr. and Mrs. ; LeRoy Gardner- and son of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson of Independence and .Second LL Ruth PUlette.of Camp Adair.. SEhctio n, L j. Thursday, August o, ana a - . verton unit will be la assistance at $5) Cfo) mce H17. Sunday. ' " J'i.