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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1943)
T?.CZ alias Council Adop ts ticket . Salary Increases . Talked for Officers; . r Reports Read . - DALLAS . -The city council net Monday , night in the council chambers. The budget was adopt 1 ed as drawn, there being no op C position. It became 'effective July ; J. T. King, former police officer, , was appointed to fill the vacancy 'left by the resignation of W. H. ... Springer. . . , r Ordinance to amend the pres ent bill posting ordinance had its - first reading.' . . ' - .- Ordinance te allow Increases . In salary of $25 for street com missioner and city ' marshal; $15 for the auditor and $lt for city police had its first reading.; i The . June report of the city marshal! was .read and' ordered filed. The quarterly report of the ..: water - commission : was read1 and . ordered filed. ; Sivegle People Leave on Trips i SWEGLE There were a few Swegle families out -of the city over t the holiday weekend and a few more reported guests. . . i : Mr. and Mrs.. L. G. Bulla were in Corvallis visiting at the home of Mr. Bulla's sister and family, ' 1 ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and Mr. Wilson's brother - and .wife from Portland and Robert Hensell ' .left Monday morning for a week's fishing at Paulina lake. It is .Mr; ' "and Mrs. Wilson's .vacation week from their work at the state hos pital v ' - Wilbur. Runner spent two days in Portland visiting at the home of. his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack La Bosa' : Miss Methine Bulla and Miss . Alice . Blanchard were at Taft " , beach on the coast for three days over the weekend. - . ir Guests over , the weekend at the Otis Dawes home were their 'son and daughter-in-law,- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dawes and two chil - dren . from Portland. Carie Fruit Crop Ripening Dallas Needs 150 ' Cherry: Pickers; ! Irrigating. Starts ; . I DALLAS One hundred fifty more cherry pickers are needed. ccording to Preston Doughton of the farm labor office. He reports that picking is keeping up weU and. that the' fruit is not spoiling as yet. The pickers are well ahead of the cane berries. ' A platoon from Salem is picking at. the J. A. Reeves patch. Cher ry picking is about completed at the E. H. Harris, Harold Staple ton and Fred Elliott orchards, t, ' The . soldiers from Camp Adair were highly commended i for their part in harvesting the i fruit ovet the weekend. : UNIONVALE . Youngberry picking is in progress at the one acre field of Neal Stoutenburg and Lester Holt, it starting here Tuesday. The small crew of pick ers harvested 78 crates of berries weighing approximately 13 pounds apiece. . -V - : . Mrs. Clark Noble lacked bat i four boxes of picking' 2 crates. ' ' earryinr off : top :' honors. ' Mrs. Lonls : Magee - picked ' It -crates and Mrs. Bolt was third with . It crates. Three cents a pound - Is being paid for the work, and . :-- tans .. far, only local residents - have been employed. - - J. S. Coomler is hauling the berries to Salem. ., . Mr. and t Mrs. Orval Stouten ; burg ' of -Carlton came to. Union i vale over' the Fourth of July to ' gather wild blackberries and Royal Anne cherries', to can for next winter's use. v." -Mexicans are hoeing corn at the Marion Boulden farm.' : GRAND ISLAND Harry Tompkins reports that 23 Mexi can laborers are - weeding five acres of table beets at his farm and that the work is very satis factory. -" - , Irrigation has been started in almost every typo f'truek ' garden oa the Grand Island farms ' except melons. The showers . daring May and Jane : prevented the need for the vsa al early Irrigation. Rlildred Mehrer . j Arrives for Visit , SMITHFIELD Mr. and .Mrs. Frank A. Wall and family motor ed to Portland on Wednesday on business and also called on their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Mehrar. Little Mildred Mehrer came back . with , the 'Walls to spend several days visiting with relatives in and around Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Starr of Portland spent the weekend at their summer .. home here. Before their return . to Portland,- they purchased Royal Anne cherries from -Sol N. Ediger. Wilma, Dee Sloan left for Par adise, Calif, on Tuesday morning after spending a week with .the Walls Visit In Portland NORTH : DALLAS r- - Mr. and Mrs. Abraham C Well.': accom panied by" their father. Rev. Ja cob wall of Dallas, went to Port land Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Mehrer and -family. They also were accompanied by Mil dred Mehrer, who had visited "rel atives at Smithfield and Dallas for the past few' days.; Sol H. Warkentine has been working since last Thursday in making hay. He is employed at the Dallas sawmill and it was shut ' down' for repairs over the past weekend thus giving him the needed time for seasonal work. .' Visitors at the Abe f Fischer home on Tuesday morning - were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Wiebe and Mr.' and Mrs." Jake Gering, all of Lapine. Wiebe Is a niece of Abe Fischer. - ; Rev. H. H. Dick left on Friday night for Montana and .other points' of the middle 'west to-attend to church conference busi ness. His duties are that of field representative ' of ' home mission Itf Brethren mn fprpnr rf NrwHh t America. He will be gone several weeks. I - - j . , Z Soldiers Feted On ! Fourth Nobles Entertain 50 USO Hostesses, ' i Adair Men at Ranch ! INDEPENDENCE Mr. and Mrs. William Noble and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Noble of Seattle were hosts to; a group of soldiers 'and junior hostesses from the Inde pendence service' men's center at the McLaughlin hop ranch on the Fourth bf July. Transportation for. over 50 soldiers 'and the hostesses was provided. The picnic grounds were near the lake where motor boats were enjoyed." Horseshoes,' archery and baseball were enjoy ed, followed , by a weiner. roast provided ' by the hostesses. : Dr. Mae Hall, director of - the. serv ice center' was also present. , 1 A covered dish dinner was giv en in the yard of the home of Mr.' and Mrs. W. F. McBee Mon day afternoon. Following dinner the group attended the review at Camp Adair. .' Present were Mr. and Mrs. Har old Sprague and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. James Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Melford Nelson and family. Miss Mary Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomas, Mrs. F. B. Spencer and daughter, . Miss Myra Mont gomery, and Mr. and Mrs. McBee. ; A , picnic, at. ; Hazel -Green ' 9 ; Monday was'' enjoyed by '.Mr. : and Mrs. Helbert. Mrs.- S. J. Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Habbsrd and son,, and Mrs..TU lard Lawrence and son. ; Rev. Loyal Vickers of Corval lis was a business visitor in town Tuesday. Mrs. I Gladys Olsen and - Glen Olsen of Molalla visited Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Hoffman. Glen left this week for service with the army. : Mr. and Mcs. Charles Plessing er and son of Portland spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oberson. Mrs. Hugh Amsberry retarn i ed Monday from a two-weeks : visit with her parents, Mr. and , Mrs. M. XV. Knickerbocker at Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Krieg and daughter of Portland visited this weekend att he home of Dr.' and Mrs. George Knott. Mrs. George Kirkland of Port land, Mrs. Irma Kyllo," and Dr. and Mrs.' C. A. Fratzke and fam ily ' spent the weekend at the Hoover, cabin on the Santiam. . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kelley en joyed S- picnic dinner with- Mr. and. Mrs.. Robert Kelley and fam ily Sunday at the Dallas -park. - Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kelley. and children of -Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson and children of North Bend were dinner guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E." Kelley. Plaque ; Committee Sets; Meeting; Plans Progress . . WOODBCBN The eommit tee arranging for the erection of a plaque at Woodborn to honor former residents there who-are serving in - the ' armed forces will meet tonight at the An 'erican -'Legion rooms in the -city hall, to complete arrange ments: and . count total ' contri butions. . - : , Contributions will be accept- -ed still, although nfbst .were made by July 1. Work on sand blasting- the shaft and erecting It will start soon. . lIrs. Bauman h Goes on Vacation- r MT. ANGEL Mrs. Ivo, Bau man left Tuesday on m two weeks' vacation in San Frapclsco where ' she i will ?v visit - with her sister-in-law. Miss Eus telle . Baur man, -and Miss Therese Ficker, both employed there.: h. ' -.Mrs. 'A. Taylor of Portland, a niece of Mrs. . Joseph . Faulhaber, is visiting -at the .Faulhaber .home for a few days prior to her re- turn v . Aunncsoia , w kuuub -icr home with her. parents, jar. ana Mrs. Ed Hortsch, while, her hus.-. band,-who has been drafted into "L 11 IJJ"""-"' 'm '1 J P II I .IIIIIIO .Hill.. . .1. Mlll.llll I 1 111! I HII I I I II . , M , ' f QUANTITIES ARE Lir.llTED! JO MAIL, ' PC30HE, or G. 0. 0. ORDERS, PLEASE! is: j - HAMBURGER GRILLS, regular 69c. Now .. L 25c CAMP & PICNIC STOVE. regular 69c. Now J. .L: 25c ENAMELED 3-PC ROAST PAN SET. I I Regular OO.t Now 'LLLJ. ! 10-QT. WOODEN BUCKET. , Well made, . reg-ular89c. Now 74 c i - 10-QT. WOODEN BUCXET. j ' ; , QAg WeU made, regular 98a" Now CtfU, ; ... ... s - , - -. ,, 32-PC. SET MONTICELLO DINNER- - ffh WARE. Regular .$7.49. Now : 9bVV : 53-Pa SET MONTICELLO DINNER WARE. Regular $14.49. Now JL2.49 32-Pa SET RICHMOND DINNERWARE, yi l Regular $6.49. Now :i..' SS 53-PC. SET RICHMOND DDQiER. 1 (TK T fZ WARE. Regular $12.49.tNoyr L.. JEL Jfu 3 32-PC SET MT. VERNON DINNER- WARE. Regular $8.49. Now .! AP0i 53-PC. SET MT. VERNON. DINNER WARE. Regular $16.49. Now . 214.45 tBdQQXbmD v (B1L(1QB9 GOLD CREST MOTOR OIL, vacuum distilled; 5-qt can, per can J. www "WHITE SmEWALL CLEANER, with wire brush, kit .Lii::. j.. 39c. NU-LUSTRE POLISHING CLOTHS. , OCh so q. ft ii.:..:.:.:. . sS CROSS COUNTRY TOP DRESSING. -: PL 1 can;' special LI 59 c CROSS COUNTRY TOP DRESSING. 'Va'pL can," special REPAIR KIT Bevel cut patches end;; rt cement - Z. ? ; ."r.: -j. 9c BUG DEFLECTORS.. . , Regular 59c 69c : BUG. SCREENS for most cars 59c NU-BILT GENERATORS, " Jfjfls : OOfc with old generator C)iJt)to iWO Z y RUBBER FLOOR MATS r:. y ' -Kit- for most cars ..:.......!LJLJi. Iil9 up BOYS' SLACK SUITS Colors green, f brown and bluel sizes' 10-18 '. 2.98 BOYS' BIB WASH PANTS-Light and cool for sum- xner wear; assorted colors, sizes 5-9.1Reg- if Qig . ular 79c. Clearance price .,' :;, -,1, ', ,;;;rr,l VVU " jBOYSV BEANS wiih luminous black-out l Ql A ; tistrirW ReguTgr 25a Clearance price .v. iLvv r- 'V - - ' - .-... . - HUG FnAMEMake your own woven .00 LUNCHEON SET 4 napkins and cloth. 7Q Assorted-colors. Reg. price $1. Clearance a ww COTTON PRINT YARDAGE. Colorful 1 Regular 25c. Sale .1; v, , , ' ;;v. 211c WOMEN'S CHENILLE HOUSE- SUPPERS Wine and blue, fur! trim. Regular $1,591 Clearance .:.i-...,L.:......-.....L..;..L.J...: MEN'S WHITE & BROWN SHOES Wing tips and medallions. Sizes 6-11. Regular 4.95. IflkP Now . ' .;, Ca BLANTET 25 reused wool, 75 col- . Q ton; pink and blue. Regular $3.95. Now ; tiwO. GIFT :BOX - FOR SERVICEMEN-Candy, cookies, huts; etc. Ready for mailing. - - Ok CI a , -- VUb Regular $1J25. Now "MEN'S SLACK' SUITS, assorted colors.' - k f ;r sizes. 32-4Q j: ;t,ZrsmmJP .. .!. .... ...... ..... .j. . v. . - i f 1t ' .- : MEN'S WASH PANTS Cool lightBuy 1 , . a' pair, for your vacation.- Now 'u.;.:....' slli w METTS SPORT SHIRTS Assorted col- f fl O ors and sizes. Lightweight for "summer ' IL m sUi J ' CpTTAGE CETST-Brlhten up your 1 CJO kitcheru Regular 79c. aearance price "-1; 4 V nOHEIG BOARD PAD Regular 19c Clearance price .r asc irlWlfiilfrOJITlll. IDHQHiJ!" CHENILLE RUGS Green, rose and blue. QO, Hegular $1:19 and $19. Price4 at WC V: WILTON THROW RUG. I 27x54. Regular $5.95 3.95 CONSOLE BATTERY RADIO, with battery .i.!..-........'... 49.95 t. . SILVERTONE RECORDING DISCS, 6V4". Package -of 6 . ... -. Metal cone, double-faced, 8'V.Package!of 6 I ? j Make your own recordsl 10" lk pkgl of -6 .; .',;; '" ; 149 2.9 GOLFBAG, leather trimmed. Regular $5.98 L- '. 4.90 1- SCREEN DOORS Well made, galv. screen Well made. ) AGS- O SC O GiCl 1 . ! :s: GIELS COTTON HOUSE COATS Assorted j '. prints. Size 3-6; $19 Value ' . . A. CHIXJS'S BIB SHORTS . Assorted colors; size 3-9 . y GISLS DICKEY SLITS Size 8 to 1; 11 value A CSHXS' BOYS' SWIM SUITS nnu a AuiiAa mi i i i i 3SVGS; GIKLS' COTTON MTOGIK . Siz 8-18, assorted colors BOYS' COTTON UNION SUITS, I ' assorted sizes .....,.:..,:" i' .- CHILDS' COTTON CRETE PAJAMAS, ' size 2- . : 1 SCnOOL GIRLS X-TC. CKETB PAJAMAS, 4) r lze 8-18? blue and tearose '", , - COTTON POLO SHIRTS Girls' and Ladies' O A n sizes. Assorted stripes and solid colors . IL.' w Wy t vKAYON'CCZNIIXE SWIM SUITS. . " r; Assorted, colors; 1 and 2-pieceJ sizes 14 to 40 2.C0 COTTON DRESSMAKER SUITS. Assorted .prints , , , ' r 9C LADISS SLITS Cotton and rayon; tcarose and .. white; size 34-44 ; ' ' ,: - ' ' ; LADLES'. COTTON CARDIGAN . SWEATERS. f A ; Small, medium,' larse; assorted colors ... . ! ,T. V ALL WOOL MTDGTE SWEATERS." Navy blue 4 O O . ! only. Size 34 to 40. Value 2.93 i . AawO 17AQ DOliDS AHD STAHPS JADE A DAHGAK EUEE1Y DAY! GET ; YOUH SIJAQE! 4 . i.l I - VI' if I" I'D I) i I I. to C P. X L Dc2t C3 A. 1 1, to 9 P. X L Cr :7 IL W. Wall family here. - i the service, is away.