Xriisi-Pcople. See Day . Room Trek to Camp , Adair; Picnics Highlight ; Social Events" LABISH CENTER Oil Sunday afternoon, a large group from this - community went to Camp Adair to look over the day room which it furnished. ; - - . " Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe - Rentz, Gorald and Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lovre, Gary, Donna and Doris,. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Pearsall, Eva, Janet . and Rot. Lawrence " Zinser, Mr. and Mrs.- Clyde Leedy, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Aker, Mr.: and Mra, Harvey Aker, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Boehm, RoJean, Betty Lou, Mur iel and Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burr, Juanita and Betty Jean Car roll, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Ragland, Donna Jefferson, ' Mr. and "Mrs. T. J. Weinman, Miss Connie Wein man, Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Boehm, Irene Bibby,1 Mr. and Mrs. 7 Art Rasmussen Miss Arlene Rasmus sen, Mrs." Hilda Hammel and sev eral others. ; -v j-'vr' : Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Ragland is Mr. Rag land's mother, who is here from . . Mr. anid Mrs. Don Matheney and family are here from Portland for several days to do some work on their lot next to Arlo Pugh's. Last Sunday a family picnic was held in the grove on the W. R. Daugherty place. Present were Mr. smd , Mrs. Lloyd Dunsmoo r, and Mr. and Mrs. Barton from Port .'land. Miss Gwen Robbins ; from Ogden, Wash, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Poole, Bob and Gloria Poole from roruana, juts, wure jnuj&u t-j , from Sweet Home, Mr. and Mrs. "Lynn Rice and daughters from Sweet Home,' Mr. and Mrs. Ever ett Daugherty and son of Eugene,! Mrs. Minnie Voegelein, Mr. Ike Morris, Mrs. Alma Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boies and Patsy Kay, .and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Daugher ty. The picnic was ' honoring Mr. Barton, who left last Monday for the naval training station at Far ragut, Idaho. . The Kan-Join Us picnic was . postponed f ram Tuesday nntU Tharsday of this week , because It was felt that mare people weald have more of their work completed. It will be held at ; Silverton park and dinner will - he served at 1 o'clock. . . " '. Staffiie Loses Home in Fire TURNER John Staffne, who lives east of the Tom Little farm, lost his small home and its con tents when fire broke out' Friday afternoon. Origin of the blaze is unknown. . S. A. Riches made a recent sale ef four Jersey cows for which he -received $1000. Howard Standley. of Arizona .has visitedi bis mother, Mrs. Standley, for the past two months and has made several improve ments to her home. He leaves soon for his home, with his oldest daughter accompanying him. Improvements are being made en the A. S. Funston property, with the buildings being repaired and a new chicken house con structed. Mr. and f Mrs.' Henry Benner are the "tenants. ' "i :,' " ' Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Marvel of Salem, formerly of Turner, called ea friends Sunday. .Mr. Marvel, who has beeBr te-poor health, - Is feeling much better. J John Mickey, who is employed in war work in California, with his wife and two young. sono, are visiting with bio parents Mr. .and Mrs. L. E. Mickey " at Lincoln. They also are calling on Turner friends and looking after his farm south of town. - Breaks Leg Two Places I SUNNYSIDE M el y i n Hage dorn, son of Mr. and : Mrs. Roy Hagedora of Sunnyside, had an accident on his motorcycle : oh Sunday afternoon. His leg is broken in two places. - . Knock Out Jap Planes Like Ducks L 1 1 I;e fiacks a a rc5 Jap crs. v-t E Wild: Will Reports From PAGS TEH Blood Bank, Post-War Plans Air Observation Service, Talked by Mt. Angel Men ' " MT. ANGEL The hour luncheon meeting of the Business Men's club at the Mt. Angel hotel Tuesday noon proved all too short for three leading subjects brought up for discussion the donation of blood here to the blod bank thU TOming Friday, a Reunions Held In Dallas Rempels Meet After - 3 Year Separation; ;' Picnic in Park ; DALLAS For the first time in three years, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rempel had the pleasure of hav ing all their chidren present at a family reunion held at the city park Sunday. The afternoon was spent visiting. Those attending were B. M. Rempel from Bakers- field, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Rempel , of Perrydale, ' Mr, and Mrs..' Henry Toevs . and children and' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rempel and family, all of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. John Neufeld of - Rickreall and Mr.' and Mrs. Le o n a r d Schmidt of Amity. B. M. Rempel, who is on his vacation from the Bakersfield postoffice, will return to his home Thursday. The' Hilficker-Hiebenthal fam ily reunion was held at the park Sunday afternoon. The time, was spent visitihg.' Those in attend ance were Mrs. Kate Hilficker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hilficker and children, Hollis Hilficker, Mrs. Hans Hofstetter and Beverly, Mrs. Conrad Eggler, Billy, Julius and Darieae Hilficker, all of Salem, Mr. andMrs. Norval Gleason and children, Mr. ; and Mrs. Ivan Os- terman ,: and children, Mr. t and Mrs. August Hiebenthal, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Hiebenthal and Zora Ann, Mr; and Mrs. Joe Hieben thal and children, Mr. and Mrs: Isaac 'JjycJc and vernon, Air. ana Mrs. Ed'Schellenberg and chil dren, t D. f Diehn and family and G. V. Rempel and family, all of Dallas, i; - ' ': .Mrs. Mary Cornwell of Corval lis is Visiting at, the home of Mrs. K. C Wilson. Mrs. Cornweu is a former resident of Dallas where she did practical; nursing. J Thirteen Boy Scouts under the leadership of "Scoutmaster" Don Lundberg left Sunday for a week's outing 'at Camp Pioneer. WALDO HILLS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams have received word of the birth of a ' granddaughter at Bremerton July 11. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alan Inglis. LIBERTY A daughter weigh ing nearly six pounds was born to Pfc, Paul Free and Mrs. Free at the Deaconess hospital oq July 20. The baby has been named Paula Diane, and, with" her mother, re turned home to her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. f Ernest . Free; ... on July 27. The baby's father same home Monday, ; July 26, on a week's leave from Tucson, Ariz. , " PIONXER Mr; and Mrs. Key Kinion are- tbeparents of a son born July- 24 at the Dallas hos pital.: The t baby i weighed seven pounds and has been named- Lar ry Francis." . . SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. John Willhitc have received word of C the birth ' .of : a grandson at Anchorage,' Alaska, the middle t of June.: The r parents are , Mr. 'and Mrs. Milo Jachovich (Marie Will hite). k , . , . . . fighters and bombers en Esia air Yalle Births :K anne'iL'ice . The Statesman's Salem, Oregon. Thursday J Mt. Angel post - war expansion plan, and the aircraft w a r n I n g service. ' t ;;.V." - Sylvester SchmitV local ' chair man of the blood donor service, announced -that the blood truck would be at St Mary's : s chool Fri dayr July 20, at 9:30 a. m. and the doctors and nurses would be ready to take care of the volunteers who have agreed to donate a pint of blood ! for the " service. '7 The work will continue . for four hours and will be so arranged that each do nor will be notified by telephone when to come, thus avoiding a waiting line and, at the same time, taking only the minimum amount of the donor's time. Mt Angel col lege has offered to donate the use of 20 cots for the service. The doc tors expect to handle about 120 patients during .the four, hours. The :heeded number have been signed up. ' - : , : ' Lee Withers, president of the club advanced his plan for a bet ter, Mt Angel plans to be worked out now by committees and put into effect after the war.; Princi pal items included a cleanup, painting and repairing of all build ings, extension of sewage' and wa ter mains, planting of shrubs and trees ; trees meeting above streets getting special emphasis and cli maxing in a park and a swimming pool, j Bigger and - better business also was advocated, increased and a greater variety of stocks and lines . more doctors ; and dentists and so on down the whole, line of expansion. He was given a hand by the club for his progressive planning. v Alex Scharbach, who has com pleted his fourth instruction class to ground aircraft observers gave a fine talk on the work to be done, its importance, and mutual bene fit He skimmed over some of the things learned in the recognition school which he attended in Port land and which consisted of ten hour sessions each day for one week. He told of the crying need for a well -1 r a i n e d, intelligent ground observers corps, illustrat ing with examples. He said a great deal of enthusi asm had been shown in the classes which were well attended in spite of the heat The instruction class es will be repeated in the fall. Mr. Scharbach was introduced by Ed B. Stolle, chief observer in Mt Angel. : " s.V - .;v;4- ' G. D. Ebner reported that Otto Oswald, who was seriously hurt by; a falling light pole two weeks ago, was brought home from the Salem hospital but is still in casts and will be pleased to receive the visits of the , business - men. 1 Dr. Schierbaum was likewise on the sick list but was well enough again to attend the club meeting. : ' Sgt Eugene Hoffer, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffer, was a special guest at the luncheon. He is sta tioned at San Francisco and spoke briefly of his experience? there. . Douglas Harris was appointed to represent the ; Business . Men's club at; a committee meeting to elect a chairman to head "the United war work drive next lalL S : 'i - : E. B. Stolle and,G. , D. Ebner were named ticket sellers for -the next luncheon. 1 , , Several Post Bail WEST SALEM Patricio Rit chie, Toledo, was fined $5 " for driving a car with defective muff ler. Joseph Tucker, Camp Adair, posted bail of S3, Emory r New ton, Salem, $5; , and Jack Larson $5 Dalphie R. Ramsdott was cited to appear in police court All were : charged with violation of basic rule. - r ,.. : oh A Pond field are bombed by alllej bomb- 1 CT ; Community CcrTczozidczita Ilcmlng, July 20. It 13 Mrs. Myers j Is Buried i At Aumsville AUMSVELLE MrsT Daisy Belle Myers of Salem, who passed away here Sunday morning at the home of Mrs. . Luta Fuson, was born here 63 years ago and 'spent her early life in Aumsville. She was raised on the place now operated by the Killinger family. Later with, her husband they owned the home, in which Mrs. Martha War ren lives. For a period of years she ; was in : charge of the local telephone exchange, - -: She is survived by her widower, Willard Myers-oi Salem; two daughters, Mrs. Harriet Fuller of Oakland, Calif., and Mrs, Thelma Hermens '. of Stayton; - two - sons, Walter ! Myers -of ; Portland and Lloyd H. Myers of Salem; two sis ters, Mrs. Rose Darby of Stay ton, Mrs. Venita Drury of AmariUo, Texas; ! five brothers, ; Lindsey, John,; Chirles, Samuel , Eastbum, Cottage Grove, Francis Eastburn of Junction City. "." Services were held ' Wednesday, July 28, it :U0 pjn from Clough-Barrick chapel in Salem with Rev. Dudley Strain officiat ing. Final services were at : the Butler cemetery here. pmlemen Tell of Fern Poisoning in Nearby Counties A caution to cattle owners that some cattle are experiencing: so called ..fern poisoning, . which may be confused with anthrax because symptoms are similar, is given by the state department of agricul ture. Fern poisoning has been re ported In recent weeks in Lane, Linn, ' Benton, -. Clackamas and some -parts of Multnomah coun ties. A few cases involving horses have been reported from Polk county. . ; . . . . As long as cattle have other feed, they are not apt to eat fern and so one of the best remedies is to keep cattle moving about if there is sufficient pasturage. Sup plementary feeding : with other bulky feed, such as clean hay, at the time when pasture is short also will reduce the chances for this . trouble. r :: ,..;.. . , Symptoms of fern poisoning are described as .foHows: sudden ill ness, an extremely high tempera ture, difficult . breathing, j saliva tion, nasal bleeding;; hemorrhages of various organs and- fever t rash of the' visible mucosae. i QODasoemsfs mm suprcde 1 100 Puro Pennsylvania I leael fo U per Qeert Motor COtf , . . Do- Wo DooMe DioHnod, Soocioltr F2Moro4J J Tk oS aWlriMoofca wMMaWtoUv; ; yow ioof fwmtiwg ot loo okiacy. wUk WM woor. Meso of mIkM crweos, moot UrmH 473 ol ' Mm rMRiy(voii! Grodo'Crwdo. AMOctetM, PENN aurami rorit Nto fomorioo of IMO lor Motor yroHdi . . Super Pdvcr DATTEItY Owkk ktarKoa m nowlTl ff T s ovonIsoV V 0 ; wizaios j -OxJ-VH.' ho Poft Orfer4 Ctdat " eMMMarOWloaW olMK'tt'VHaaTW ' m fest.eoe' ooo-p'toco Exckoaoe BMMo OMO. , . t v . t ', 45. FlotM, No. 1 Com; 51 Plot No, 1C . Cam., j fit most Chevrolet. Dodect, Fordt, r'tymowtnB, ond oicviy otrMC con. " L" i 201 ;N. Corxaercial Li i 7fl Sw J - Dallas Plans . - - - v . Youth Center Recreation Sought As Diversion From Delinquency DALLAS Representatives of various ' organizations of Dallas gathered at the chamber -of commerce- Monday night to discuss the ways and -means of providing recreation for the - youth of the community. Mrs. Ivan Warner presented the subject, and called upon : those present to give their views. Mrs. Conrad Murry opened the discus sion by stating that war might be termed, delinquency among na tions brought about by the fail ure of those in power not making provision for the comfort of the people. And as a comparison but on a smaller scale the delinquency of youth of smaller - towns ,. is brought about by the parents and community at large not providing wholesome recreation. Vic Waters reviewed the skat ing program carried on during the school year and stated that plans are being made to continue the same when school opens. Reports show that an average of 42 at tended, that the case for the keep ing of valuables was ready to be placed at the park and that a care taker had ' been secured for ' the remainder of the season. ' : . K Mrs. Warner told of - projects that are being: inaugurated at Oregon City and Independence for the , entertainment ; of ; the youth. When asked as to what kind of recreation the young people would prefer, Helen McFetredge, .Vivian Richardson and Bob Dorenhecker, representatives ; of student body, agreed that some place where they could drop . in and chat while drinking a coke would be the most satisfactory solution to the prob lem. . . - J. A. Inglis was appointed tem porary chairman, and he, with the three representatives of the stu dent body, will visit Oregon City and Independence within the next threen weeks, when another meet ing' will be called and an advisory board formulated. Mrs. Jones Visits - : W ALDO HELLS Mrs. Bliss Jones has been a guest : for sev eral day s of. her sister. Miss Olive Ottaway. Mrs. Jones, the. former Miss Vera Ottaway, now lves at Aberdeen, Washl - fZX CAUOil Mo ard . la your own AVAiiAciE t:ov; TO HAtlY MOTORISTS! Uooar Wi.'rtel, y nr 240 allot ear Mooth, yoo owy onliMoo M Grooo 1 TirM . . . 04, tf yoo . oro. TMl MOf for ymr noooy - m Onmitnr 16 and 17-Inch Sizes - e All Now Motoriols ,' Pro-Wor Stock J v e Low, Money-Saving Prices I e DCUSLE DOTY . - Stcwvtord First Lino Ouolity : . MULTI-Cai Extra Quolity " f ' e-S!LINTCXl . . ' 5us Quality Tiros ' ' . : . -' ' Askf-irCcr Low Trices t Wo it eterf to lp you with trtar tnotiorr t&roi' crtitcot ..... " i .hi ...i. rwnuww..niM'- mi rSfc M T-f T C 1 ' 1 . . Then e 7177 1 Try'! W9 ' 1 TO o , ... Trim . niCIIREALLr-7-The Latin's burned to the ground last week, The Rickreall fire truck and many friends and neighbors succeed ed in keeping the fire from spreading to nearby grain fields, George VanSanten was home Saturday and Sunday. He is work ing in Portland. . U U ; The highway crew has installed a tar pot on the state property here. The crew is working on the road between '. Rickreall and . Sa lem. Several members of the crew and their families are living in trailer houses alone the creek bank. , ,V-'Uv'-- Mrs. Mary- A dams; spent the weekend at her home here. . She spent Sunday and Monday at the Harry Dempsey home. She return ed to her work in Portland Mon day night, r . - ; . Mrs. W. C. Hill, Miss Caroline Burch and Mrs. Mary Burch were shoppers in Salem Tuesday.; ; Grange met Friday night for the last time.' this summer. The next meeting will be October 8. The Larkin family attended an Odd Fellow's picnic at the Jim Robbies' home in Independence Sunday. The Larkin brothers have started combining crops this week. Mrs. George Van-Santen and Joy were callers in Salem Tuesday." The C A. Lowe family moved Into a house' recently vacated by the Millers. . - - Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Adkinson vis ited Mrs Belknap last Sunday. Henry Skeels visited his son, Dan,; and his parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliot, last Saturday' and Sunday. -C W. Wirfs has been receiving care for a puncture caused by a nail in his left hand. ; v Miss Helen - Livingston ' was in Rickreall visiting friends' this weekend. Mrs. Victor Mason is recovering from a severe case of poison oak. T Mrs. Wilma Grolbert from Port land .was aa visitor here Saturday. Mrs. George Van Santen attend ed Pomona grange at Fort,- Hill Saturday. ' ' Mr. and Mrs; W. C. Hill and Mr. andT Mrs. J. O. . Price of Dallas spent a weekend at Pacific CityT, . Katherine Lowery has gone to Portland to seek employment. Fred Nelson and Harold Hen-1 IjliKSiiil'lilRiiimi Dadrcom mo : 0)f i) r Early Cafifpmia design corrledot jb rW spruce wood and finished desert sand color. A nofoble . - feature at this low- price is the six-drawf vanity with genuine pafe gloss mirror. The chest Is . full sized-with four drawers. The bed, too,- fa foil oiaes Setter hurry lor yours enduring spruce 'Is liardto ffjet-hiwar tiate. G1178., ' f i 20-Ft. Scl "fcr;!i:!i Rc:o" D;-n:rv;cro Oor loo ij - t. . . . , - - -i ' "". v . - - 't. .' i V- x . -y... " J tarn on the John Kcser place Cause of the fire is unknown. derson . visited Sunday with Mrs. B. F. Lucas. -n Elsie and Lilah Wirfs went to Newport and Toledo to spend a week with relatives there. Mr. and . Mrs. Herman Amos at tended the funeral of Mr.. Amos' father in Portland last Saturday. ' Fred and Jack Dewey who have been living in Portland working in the shipyards this past year, have moved ' back to Rickreall. They are commuting to work each day. ' The L. C. Miller family has moved into its new home this week. " Mill City Boys Attend Camp MILL CITY John Griffith and Jimmy Cook are attending the annual ' boy's camp at Turner sponsored by the Ninety and Nine men . of the Churches of Christ of Oregon. ; Edward Rqmmey of Gates is also attending as the delegate of the Gates union Sun day school.-: . 4' .-. ,:S..: -Mrs. M. A. Runde and grand- children are spending a two weeks vacation at the home of Mr. Run de. She Is taking care of her grandchildren while the parents work in Kaiser shipyard. Their home is in Vancouver Wash. ' Mr. and Mrs. H.' G. Popkee of Camas, Wash, are weekend visit ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Crockett, . Mrs. Murray Con kiln and daughters, Ardith and Lola, are guests at. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Arthur. Miss Edith Van Ness is visiting at ..the home of her brother, "Bob Van' Nees. :-V"i::: . Mrs. Ray Plymale and children, Donnalee and. Benny, of Lebanon and : Mrs: Evelyn Billings and children, Donald and Darlene, of Cloverdale . were -visitors at the home - of- Fred . Carters : this last weekend ;- : . YAtSTT : row (Kkkiog. OoroMo. fcotol tyoo ACA Acting. ;. - ii 1U A Easy Torms Mwl ooMorot ootlgooi r $195 Q9 efc oWHOi fcw JpTlCa) evorogo kooiol . . Wild ' - ewor oottom wHh 22K ooro "goM'foothor o4gla' olo 12-ec Sorvleo or Six awW plato rfaM. Thb oo-,. " OMofly cfcomlog Mt k mot. ; . SJjJ olot of OM IngtUk OS jissa - .Vcstwood Supremo i ... y4 y u UN Li s'l 'm. irll ri-r.l. Spray , orvto , or oo Mm oow roNor. NU-TONI mm wlrk Mhr. rU to 40 sUo otol. covort prodkolty coy', I ' oarfoco locMiiig woHoooor whit wt om coot. Eawbii oil ooto aiolio a CA1LOH Z al i s 9 I 231 I'Ccnrxereial CL r:.cr.a Lee T. Crowley , (above), former alien property custodian and chairmaa ef the Federal Deposit corporation, takes op his duties as director ef the new office of '. vwuwmv w o- . oa w iiavauaiiav ton. OEW takes ever programs ef the beard of economic war fare, abolished by President .Roosevelt following controversy between Vice President Wallace, who headed It, and Jesse Jones, RFC chief, ever strategic war stock pIlesvAsseclated Press ' Telemai. ' ' t Fox Valley 7omen, Children Pick Beans FOX VALLEY Many women and children " from this vicinity are picking beans in the West Stayton area. Picking started Wednesday. Trucks haul the picjLcn irom xyons 10 ine yaros and back daily. r t j . . i , . John Neal finished balinz hay Tuesday at the Lawrence Pietrok farm on " the Stay ton -Mehams highway. - '' J"..y. .' : Beanie Wooden was a Sund.iv visitor at the H. M. - Johnston home , The W. B. Wooden family is moving from here soon for Cot tage' Grove .. ..- , j' ' - On Business Trip LABISH CENTER J. C. Leedy has been jn Portland for several days thio week- on business. : . Off ST tznat CoCTcor.".Iicr M m .ilirliui coffM , tkjuW Oitcolorotton ond dirt os Kly o ducting. XI 776. -7 if VcrhCozz Sorvtcoofelo wlgKt (not too hoovyl cotton. Khoni, wtwto, block. ' .ioA.u, , ... , -...Tr... Rclica Ccvcr i -i ; .- : I 'I A ; Hokh 4 rot ion t rtj orvj ' . , VXir ktorro twxi. n t- t.t psx.t or f uf v. b 1 j 7 - 7177. trr-A-it ,-si-a I , - -.-- , . ... . i 1 u.mm u imMCiu.i.u in is ntw uauiea area ana Is ea tie Island i ri:r lz:t t't tLa Vj cf EarxxIavHIe. UN rhoto.