Mid --.-Willamette .alley Mev . Reports From The Statesman Community Correspondents PAGE TEN Granges Plan August Meets v; ' N. Howell Farmers Learn Combines, Balers Due too Late UNION mix The August meeting of t the Union Bill grange wilPbe held Friday '- night ai the grange halL; Re freshments will be served after the business meeting. -; . MACLEAY Plans were made at the August grange meeting to hold the annual grange picnic at the hall on Sunday, : August 22. During the business session re ports were made by Mrs. M. M. Magee on . legislation by 'Albert Mader on agriculture and : Mrs. H. E. Martin on home economic work. The program during the lec turer's hour included group sing ing, a reading by Sharon Wells, piano solo by Mrs. Lloyd Keene, reading by Ida Teckenburg," vocal solo by Alta Wells and a talk by Raymond Streyker. NORTH HOWELL Discussions led by L A. Esson at the regular meeting of the North Howell grange Monday night included an explanation of the victory tax as It affects the farmer, farm aid problems with special reference to the expense of the, platoon sys tem, and bean growing experiences...- I , Announcement was made that carloads of combines and hay balers would be received by dealers j about the middle of September, this being several weeks too late to help the pres ent situation. W. H. Stevens, presiding, brief ly announced that in nine more years the Stevens farm would have been in the family for 100 years and in all that time no mortgage had ever been placed on it. This refers to the original donation land claim where - Mr, Stevens now lives. Following the business session, a fried chicken supper was served by Mrs: John Olthoff and Mrs. Thomas Bump. Fire Sweeps Boone Barn AUMSVILLE Fire destroyed a large barn and chicken house on the C. D. Boone lace just north of Aumsville Monday afternoon. Only 50 of the 350 hens in the building escaped. There was loose hay in the barn which caused it to break into flames very rapidly. The alarm was turned in to the fire department by Mrs. Forrest Murray. A volunteer fire crew with equipment arrived in record time and though unable to save the building, prevented the spread of the flames into surrounding dry grass and buildings. The fire was started by a three-year-old boy playing with matches. The place is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Dodd and' family, who have it rented. Mr. and Mrs. Dodd were away at work when the building burned. Miss Viola Bradley, -postmistress working next door to the city hall, expedited the firemen by throwing open the hall doors and getting out the fire truck by the time the volunteers arrived. Valley Births NORTH HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davidson are the par ents of a boy born Sunday, Au gust 15, at the Silverton hospital. This Is their third son. Mr. Da vidson, employed at a Toledo mill, Is ; at home for -. the present to convalesce from an injured foot. Caught in XIrs. .Leah Smith, IS, Omaha, cigarette while watching firemen fareo hours botweea too shaft r;wwr-i,in mil nil i i .ywoyw- , - ' IT, , . -J. - r. O ' ' - J- ' : . ,. A Salem, Orsxjoru Thursday Morning, Mrs. Dornhecker, Ex-Resident Pioneer. Certified to Teach PIONEERWord has been received from Mrs. Clarence Dorn hecker in Falls City that she has received her teaching certificate and will teach in the Talis City schools this year. Mrs. Dornhecker Birthdays Celebrated . At Party BRUSH COLLEGE Charles McCarter, "Mrs. J. C. Burton and Mrs. i E. G. Lantis, all of whose Wrthriuvs occur in Aueust. were complimented with a lawn party j j - -. - - Mrs. Charles McCarter at Brush College. ; A beautifully decorated birth day cake centered the table when the picnic dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarter, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lantis, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burton, Mr. and Mrs Gus Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCormick, J. C. Cannoy, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cannoy, Mr. and ! Mrs. Leland Cannoy and Ronnie, Rocky and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cannoy, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dillon and Barbara and Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burton and Roy and Sedonia, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian K. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burton and Jimmy, Mr. , and Mrs. Charles H. Widener of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Lady of Long Beach, Calif. Miss Barbara ' Williams, who has been a euest at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Bartlett, for the past five weeks, lef tWednesday for her home at Fresno, Calif. Other house guests at the Bartlett home are Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bartlett of Seattle, who are planning on settling here if they find a suit able location. O. S. and C. W. Bartlett are brothers. School Gets Repairs WEST SALEM C. R. Brown, janitor of the West Salem schools is busy preparing for the opening of school. He has already applied floor-ceil to the floors of the base ment play rooms and the main floor of the gym.' A contract has been let for the reroofing of the primary building at a figure of $495.50. The interior of all the buildings will probably be treated with a calcimine decoration. Mrs. Willard Wells, 256 Gerth street, received word of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Nesmar, wire of the late Joseph Nesmar of Seattle, Wash., and niece of Mrs. Wells. She formerly lived on the Wallace road. Graveside services will be held at the City View cemetery Thursday at 1 p. m. . Mrs. Michael Swartz and daugh ter, Alice, of Bremerton, Wash., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Willard Wells. Rev. Ridel Kelsey of the Meth odist church, with his wife and lit tle son, Wayne, are spending the week on the beach at Bay City. Cattlemen Hear County Agent Forty Marion county Jersey Cat tle club members met Sunday for a pot-luck dinner and business session last Sunday at the Judson home. County Agent Gerald Nib ler spoke' on the dairy feed situ ation and T. R. Warren, Portland, western field man for the Ameri can Jersey Cattle club, showed pictures of Jersey activity. 1 The next meeting will be held at the home of Stanley Riches in Turner on September 28. - Elevator Neb elevator operator, smokes a trying to free her leg caught for and tl e car of a hotel elevator. August 19. , 193 was a xormer jrwuecr rewuaih Evelyn and George Theiss called on Lois and Orland Wood Mon day. ' -'-'-J. i.: Mrs. Sally Newman of Califor nia is visitiiuz her . brothers and families, Roy and William Kinion. Margaret Wells was an over night guest of Yvonne ; Dell on Monday. Mrs. Tom Keller and Richard and Mrs. Harry Wells and Mar garet and : Junior called on Mrs. Howard Coy and Carol and Jimmy ixiuwmu Monday Mr and Mrs. Roy Black v and Elmo, Mrs. Robert Kent and son, Robert, attended the Old Timers picnic at Falls City Sunday. Sallv and Don Kinion were din ner guests at the Harry Wells home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baley and Mary Louise also called at the Wells home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stienhock and children of Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs." Kenneth Smith and daughter of ; Dallas, Mrs. Harry Wells and Mrs. Howard Coy called at the Phillip Theiss home Sun day, i . :;' ': , J-!" ', Mr. and Mrs. John Keller, jr.. and daughters, Shirley and Phyl lis, visited at the Ray Cozel home at Brooks Sunday. Dorothy re turned home with her parents af ter visiting her grandparents. Mrs. Stevens of Oak Grove and Mrs. Watson of Dallas were din ner guests at the Tom Keller home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kel ler of Dallas called at the Tom Keller home in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Keller, jr., and daughters, Dorothy, Shirley and Phyllis, called at the John Keller home Sunday. Mrs. John Keller, jr, and daugh ters called at the John Keller home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wells and Lester of Siletz were overnight guests at the Harry Wells home Friday. ' Yvonne and Betty Dell visited their cousin, Mrs. Kenneth Lau- dahl, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeWitt and children, Loren and Narlene and Mrs. Lois Jean Abitz and daugh ter, Madalene, of Redmond called at the Frank Dornhecker home Thursday night. Ag Teacher Visits Turner .TURNER, Rovfle One--Mr. and Mrs. William McKinney visited with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bear last week. McKinney is the Smith Hughes agriculture teacher at Pendleton and with other such teachers was called to Salem for a three-day conference. Mrs. Bear and daughter, Charlene, re turned with them as far as Moro to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller. She and Mrs. Mc Kinney are sisters. ; Richard Holt of Spokane spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holt. I Henry Benner has returned to his war work in , Portland after putting In his hay. 'r C A. Bear began threshing Sat urday with a home crew. : Mr. and Mrs. Waldo . Riches ar rived Monday for; a vacation at the S. A. Riches home. Mr. Riches is the Smith-Hughes instructor at Carnation, Wash. ; Mrs. Agnes Bear and son, Billy, will return Wednesday from vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gillett at Walla Walla. Jaf fe) Transferred Portland Church; Bennett Named UNIONVALE Attendance was light Sunday at . the Union vale church because many were at tending camp meetings at Jen nings Lodge. Rev. Gerald K. Jaffe was appointed to the Peninsular avenue church at Portland, and Rev. Bob Bennett of Jefferson, pastor for the Suver district, was sent to Unionvale. Thirty members of the Union- vale Christian Endeavor attended a surprise party honoring Leonard WilL sailor who was home on a few days leave, Thursday ' night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Magee. Refreshments were served at the close. Will has been train ing in various camps and has re ported to Bremerton for continua tion of specialty training. DRS. CHAW ... LAM Dr.Y.TXam.N.D. ' ' Dr.G.CfcaJ4 J CHINESE Herbalists - . 241 North Liberty Upstair Portland General Dcdrte Ctt. - Oiflc open Saturday only 10 am to 1 jb.: to 1 oiai.Coa nutation. Blood pmaure and urine tests are tree of charge. Practiced iiisw sari i. aj. g n . . .. . . B. Williams on Polk Staff Named Assistant - -County Agent, Leth v I ; Learns From OSC D ALL A S Bryant Williams, representative of the US ' employ ment 'service in Dallas has been appointed . assistant Polk-, county agent, according to word received this week by W. C. Leth, county agent,1 from the Oregon State cole lege extension service. The ap pointment will become effective September 15. Meanwhile, Wil liams will continue as farm labor assistant, maintaining his head quarters in the city hall. " ; Williams will take over super vision of 4H club .work, Leth stated. This phase has ; received very little attention in the past in Polk county, Leth continued. The new assistant received his education ' at Oregon State college and has been employed by the state ' department of agriculture, As a bay he was a member of 4H clubs.' Since May he has been assisting in farm labor placement. Temporarily the Williams family will remain in 'Salem until they can find a home in Dallas. . With the addition of .Williams to the Polk county staff, an en larged program will be put into operation with emphasis on in creased production of . seed and pasture crops. -The new position was created through petitions of Polk T county farmers. Visits to farms and demonstrations are ex pected to be resumed now. Miss Walling Visiting Mississippi LINCOLN .Mr. and Mrs. Tra cy Walling received a telegram from their daughter. Miss Doro thy Walling Monday saying that she had arrived in Hattisburg, Miss., after having a pleasant trip. Miss i Walling plans to remain at Hattisburg until early in Septem ber, when she will motor back home with her brother-in-law and sister, Tech Sgt, and Mrs. J. D. Camillo, who will visit here while he is on furlough before being sent to another station. - H Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dye (Viv ian Ash ford) came back from Sac ramento, Calif., last week,' He is now : awaiting orders for active duty; Mr. Dye has been in the en listed reserve t for the j last nine months. He was manager of the Stadium Fred Meyer store in Port land prior to leaving for Cali fornia. ' i - Mr. and Mrs. Murray Palmer of Portland and his mother, Mrs. C. L. Palmer of Mitchell, SD, were recent guests of the H. W. Ash- fords. Mrs. C. L. Palmer is oper ator at the bus terminal at Mitch ell- .; .. i :,. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Lois Crawford were her ne- i phew, Pvt. Robert Gerald Smith, who was here on furlough from Hobbs Field, Hobbs, NM, a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Robert H. Crawford, and daugh ters, Peggy and Jean of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dike of San Diego, Calif. - Mrs. Alvin Walling accompanied by her grandson, Wayne Walling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wal ling,1 and a friend, Walter 1 Mc Donald, jr., motored to Woodburn Monday night Wayne spent a five weeks' vacation here with his grandparents. Mrs. Lester Walling and small daughter Sally have joined Mr. Walling at his station in California and plan to send for Wayne soon. Crops Are Tops UKAND ISLAND With Crops in prime condition and ideal wea ther, farmers in this district are rushing through harvesting, Mrs Morton Tompkins is taking orders for fruit while others members of her ' family are working in the fields. Burchett Visits - r FA1RVIEW - Russell Burchett spent from Saturday until Mon day night in Portland with rela tives. Charles Hagan is directing the reshingling , of the Charles An drews farm home here. - - I ' -1 -nt"' needs . Flax Csizpnny; Pats on Show Combined Process Interests Farmers In Dayton Area UNIONVALE Tho Dayton Cooperative Flax ' association put on an exhibition of a combined flax pulling and de-seeding op eration in a field near Corvallis last Thursday which attracted sev eral Unionvale farmers. Attending the demonstration were -Ersel Gubser and U. S. Alderman of this district; Dale Fowler of Grand Island; George Bixler and Earl Coburn of Dayton, and L. S. Lor enzen of the Neck district. The machine, which runs by a tractor power takeoff, is proving a real time and labor saver. This is the second season in which it has been in operation. Unionvale people are finding the rush of crop harvesting too great to take much time out for celebra tions. Mrs. Charles Clow marked" her birthday anniversary on Fri day by serving a bounteous din ner, " but : members of her -family ate it at different times, whenever they, could get in from the fields. Mrs. Louis Magee postponed her birthday, celebration from Friday until Sunday so that members of her family who were busy picking beans would have a little time to relax and ' greet ' guests. Invited for dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs: W. J J. Herigstad and- son, Ronald, and Mrs. C A. Herigstad of ' Silverton, and Miss- Coralee Conrad of Salem. . Mrs. Floyd E. Fowler : and daughter, Mrs. Dan B. Cason of Clackamas, were dinner . guests Monday of relatives ; here. . They came to- purchase fruit and vege tables 'for home canning. Mrs. Ad LIska' and daughter, Joyce, of Portland were - guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Countiss. While here they assisted their hosts in canning . fruit and vegetables, part of which they took back to Portland for next winter's food supply. Mrs. Liska is the wife of the Portland baseball pitcher. Bullas Move To Walla Walla SWEGLE Mr. and Mrs. L. G Bulla' and daughter, Bethine, who have onerated a wocenr store and gasoline station for nearly two years at the corner of East Turner road and Garden road, left on Tuesday for a new home at Walla Walla, Wash., where they plan on living on an acreage. . The Bullas came to Salem from Nebraska, taking; over the store which they closed several weeks ago- because of .the difficulty they had in keeping supplies stocked. r fe. - lf. It ! ( :::,p " fT ' - - : YIZsIcII. 1 : . V muz Houc3 Guests at Wills Leaves to JEFFEHSONHenry Wills was called to WashougaL Wash- Tues- day to the home of his brother- in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nydigger, to help them in their dairy business. Their 14- year-ld -son,-Ernest,. met with an accident and was unable to work. A hottle exploded, and glass flew in his eyes. It had not been learn ed here how badly his eyes were injured , . - . Mrs.' Georeia Bilyeu of - Long Beach, Califs and Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Reeves of Salem were call ers in Jeferson one afternoon alst week. Mrs. Bilyeu; a former Jefferson resident, visited realtives In Washington, before returning home. ' Lulu Belle Riddles of Okla homa Ctiy, Okla who spent sev eral weeks visiting her father, Leslie Riddles, and her grand mother, Mrs. Fred Thompson, left Tuesday for her home. Her father accompanied her to Portland.- Mr. and Mrs. Hart Barnes and children. Michael and Wil liam Darr, of , Vancouver, Wasb-, were weekend : guests at the home of Mrs. Barnes. parents, Mr." and Mrs. Frank Rehfeld. Other guests of the RehfeldV last week ? were Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Rehfeld ' and daughter, Kay Laree. of Seattle, Wash. Rehfeld had a week's vacation from his work at the Boeing Aircraft plant. He worked on - his house which is under con struction - near the north city limits. Mrs. M. S. Stephenson returned home Monday morning Irom Los Angeles, Calif., where she spent two weeks caring for , her daugh ter-in-law, Mrs. Lester Stephen son." who had been critically iU- She also visited her " son. Ned Steohenson. and -family and daughter. Mrs. ' James Stewart, and MrrStewart. Mrs. J. R. McKee spent Tues day in Portland' visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Benninghoff, ; and famuy. r Mr Benninghof f, who is a state pa trolman, has gone to Chicago, IU. with the deputy sheriff of Clack amas' county, after two Oregon prisoners. , , Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Jamison and daughter, Patricia Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Norton of Bremer ton, left for their homes Tuesday after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bruce. The two women are daughters of Mr and Mrs. Bruce. - . Mlsev JoMphlae. GeUbelV JeX- ferson high school teacher, who spent last week at the home of Miss Addle Libby, returned to her home in Eugene Monday. She has leased an apartment In the Guy Roland home, where V ALAS. SM?::EJ: HEME. -Jeffercon End;iyio:!c; Assist Relatives she will reside during the school year.". , - , : .' , Mr., and Mrs. Oliver. Stephen son and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill art returned Sunday : night from Newport where they en Joyed a four-day -vacation. They report fishing very good, bringing home a fine catch. j: Mrs. Blanche Jones and daugh ter, Linda Mae, of Rainier spent the; weekend visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jones. Mrs. Virgil Wilson of Salem was a recent, visitor at. the home of Mr. , and Mrs. A. Wilson. - Virgil Wilson, son of A." Wilson, Is in the navy stationed ' ' at Pasco, Wash., and Mrs. Wilson is staying with her parents in' Salem for the present. ; "".'.'V. " ". : ' Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Henderson of j Tacoma, Wash, are spending the week visiting at the home of Henderson's parents, r Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson. He is em ployed in the mill there, and is having a week's vacation- Other guests over the weekend of. the Two Churches Dayton DAYTON Merging of the Evangelical and Methodist church es of Dayton is virtually complet ed on an equal rights basis. The Evangelical conference Friday at Jennings Lodge authorized pay ment to -the Methodist church the stipulated price' of $2500 for a half interest in the Methodist church and parsonage. , . The name for the consolidated church will be chosen at a joint meeting with equal votes by the two congregations. . . . . ,. ; The Dayton : Methodist - church was organized and the first buil ding erected more than 80 years ago. The Evangelical church was built during the 1880's. The Evan gelical property will be sold. Both churches are of the Wesleyan faith and similar in many rules gov erning their organizations. Have Visitors - SCOTTS MILLS Mr. and . Mrs Glen Rogers- and Mr. and Mrs. John -Carter and son Charles of Oswego 'spent the day at the J. E. Saueressig-Butte -Creek ranch home.' Mr. anfMrs. ' Saueressig joined them that night for dinner. : r The" Royal Neighbors picnic was held in the city park Sunday. Picking of early hops has begun here. The hops and wages are both good. Merge in Bairy ing Hendersons were . Mrs. Maggie Dixon' and ' Arnold Griffin of Camas.-; Wash. Mrs. Dixon is a cousin of Mrs." Henderson. i Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Blackwell,' underwent a tonsil operation in Albany the first of the week. , Mrs. J. T. Jones and her daughe ter, Mrs. Elmer Vad3w0rth ol Harrisburg, returned Saturday from Newport,; where they spent two' weeks In the Jones cottage. Mrs.' Elmer Mallory, daughter of Mrs. Wadsworth, spent several days with' them there. Elme Wadsworth of Harrisburg went to the coast and brought them home. Salem Folk Buy; Olthoff Farm NORTH HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. John Olthoff sold their im proved farm Monday to H. Rol lins of Salem and will give pos session as soon as a home neat Salem can be found. This was the former Fitzke place. .... Mrs. Cecil Beals moved to Sa lem Wednesday to care for her grandmother. J 1 Portland visitors Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stevens, who attended the annual VFW picnic and reunion in Laurelhurst park, and also visited Mr. and Mrs Louis Stevens and Mr. and Mrs; Robert McKeown. Mrs. McKeown was" formerly; Marie Berryman, daughter of Mrs. Stevens. "Mr and Mrs. Thomas Bump were in Portland recently attend ing a farewell get-together with the son-in-law, . James ' Howard, wholleft. soon after for na val training at Farragut, Idaho. Three" Couples Get Marriage Licenses DALLAS Marriage licenses issued during j the last week from the county clerk's office included one to John -Harvey Miller, log ger, Rickreall, and Marie A. Gib-' sonj domestic, -. Dallas ; - Clifford Turpin, molder, Dallas, and Lela Kuntz, - housewife, Dallas; and Henry D. Peters, jr., logger, Dal las,' and Audrey Gene McKnigbt, domestic, Dallas. Mrs. Casteel Returns UNION HILL Mrs. Fred Cas teel returned from Pendleton this week where she has been assisting , m the care of her mother-in-law, who is ill there. Her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Casteel, have been at the Cas teel home here during her ab sence. ii -j ... ' s . y aar - 5;