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Women Busy For Red Cress ' Mercy T7ork Done - uespue Jrressure , Of Harvests, School ; yOODBURN Despite h a in vesting; vacationing, canning and preparations for the opening of school, Red Cross- activities are receiving the support of faithful volunteer workers both in sewing and- in knitting. The Red r Cross rooms, in.' charge of Mrs. Lyman Shorey,. are open every Friday, af- - ternoon;; Women -wishing -to help with the .sewing-may get the gar- . merits or kit bags , there ready cut . and with full printed directions lor making. They , may jroent the afternoon at work on the machines . there, or if .they prefer, they may . take material home for finishing. In case this is impossible for any t worker, she may telephone Mrs. , ' Shorey and - have materials left with Mrs. . Fred ; Evenden, at the Evenden drug store; she may also leave the completed garment there later. Those -' women doing sewing during August are .;. Miss Hilde garde Dyerkhissing, Mrs. Carl Gustafson Mrs. Ray Thullinger, Mrs. Leona Petshow, Mrs. F.But- terfield, Mrs.' Josephine Dunton, Mrs. Gerald Smith, Mrs. Carl Hu ber, Mrs. Bert Byers, Mrs..O. W. 7 Noyes, Mrs. Fred Evenden, Mrs. Alma Bond, Mrs. Faye Dow, Mrs.-Ray Glatt, Mrs. Pat Mc Laughlin, Mrs. L. H. Shorey, Mrs. Mike Perd. These volunteer : workers com : pleted 160 garments and kit-bags during th emonth. Although the response to the recent appeal for volunteers to sew kit, bags was splendid, there are ' still a . large - number to be made, Mrs. Shorey said. The kit bags are supplied to the men going overseas, and are provided by; the Red Cross. Those contributing money dur ing August for the kit-bag fund are listed: St. Mary's Episcopal guild, Mrs.; Ivan Byers, Mrs. D. M. Wilson, Mrs. C- M. Arney, Mrs. W. D. Simmons, Mrs. Tracy Poor ' man, Mrs. Marian Holm, Mrs. Nettie Johnson and Mrs. Mike Perd. - t ' Fracture pillows are another important item, four or five dozen having been made by Woodburn women. Those who took yarn for knitting sweaters, gloves, socks. scarves or helmets this month were Mrs. O. B. Brown,- Mrs. F. B. Coleman, Mrs.: Nettie Zim . merle, Mrs. Mable S. Lund, Mrs. Frank Bentley, Mrs. Jess Fikan, Mrs. O. W. Noyes, Mrs. Tracy - Poorman. ' - Knitters who wish to volunteer their services may secure yarn and directions ;. f or ; making .the garment from Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Grath, or - from Mrs. Fred. Even den. Swegle Gets New Store , SWEGLE Monday' morning ' the grocery - store .- and gasoline station at the corner of East Tur ,. ner Road and Garden Road : were - open for business under ; new management. Mr. and Mrs. Walter - L. Dement and two daughters from Port Orchard, Wash, moved - into the living quarters of the building over a week ago and ' were able to stock the store and open this week. Swegle district now has three stores. . Some new building and remod ' eling is being done here including a new garage and machine shed being built on the "William Hen sell acreage and an above-ground c ' cellar at H. C Schnasse's home. A . large room on the new Ward home on Garden Road is being added , also. Rose Cannard Dies; Funeral. Set Saturday ; Rosary to Be Tonight , GERVAIS f Roie Gertrude Cannard, 52, 1 died at the Wnod- burq hospital at an early hour . Thursday,? September 2. She was - bom at Gervais, a i daughter of ' Frank A. and. Theresa Mangold 'and had spent her en 1 1 r e life here. :. , ; . J l IZ 3:'PX - - She is survived by her widower, "Frank H. Cannard; a sLster,;Marie Mangold and brother, Sylvester " Mangold, all ' of Gervais; and a brother, "Joseph B. Mangold ) of Portland.: v-- sr?,v: Funeral services will be held at Sacred Heart ? church in ? Gervais : at 9:30 Saturday, Rev. Martin ' Doherty officiating, and . burial will be in Sacred; Heart cemetery. : Recitation of the rosary will be at the Bingo . funeral home in Woodburn at ' 8 o'clock Friday night. ' r'Valloy Births - LABISIf CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Keith . Allison of Portland - are the narents of a son. DarrelL who was born Saturday in Salem. Mrs. Allison will be remembered l : mm Frankie Xshant 'and the new baby is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isham. " MEIIAMA Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Monroe are announcing the ar rival of Linda Rae Monroe last week at a Salem hospital. This Is their second child, both, being girls , - - UNIONVALE Mr. and Xlrs. An tone Popp of Boise, Idaho are the parents of a 6tt pound son. lie ii their third child and the eighth rarest grandchild of Mrs. lid - Will aiette Reports From Bean Peak Stavt on Night Crew Dispensed ith at Cannery Pack Proves Light ; STAYTON With the peak of the bean canning season ' having passed the high, point at the end of last week, the night crew has been dispensed with at the Stay- ton Canning company cooperative. The day-crew is able to handle the beans as fast as they come in. Celd nights are credited with having cat what was estimated earlier , as a ""bumper crop, te a pack" that - will be somewhat lighter than expected. However, many ' fields ef late beans are Just coming te their peak. Growers on the whole, are pleased 'wiuVthe. way : their har vest has ; been ; picked, drawing pickers i from f local townspeople where scarcely a home with eligi ble workers was not represented either in the bean rows or at the cannery. : Salem and oiner towns had' representation in . the; fields, including many who normally do not pick beans. Beginning . around September 10, the cannery .- will start , on prunes and a larger . pacK man usual , is anticipated. The rain of last week was an unwelcome visitor, at farm places where hay stacks were in the making. A ride about town will reveal many; good ; looking -victory- eardens and fruit cupboards are bulging with " Jars of. food and fruit L - " ; - - ; ! Kldmpes Fete New Pastor i . . ! LABISH CENTER Miss Ar- lene Klampe spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wi F. Klampe. On Sun day the Klampe's entertained as dinner guests Rev. and Mrs. Bill Cookesley. Rev. Cookesley Sun day delivered his first sermon to the Evangelical church. Mr. and Mrs. Klampe called on: Mr. and Mrs. G. G: Looney and found Mr. Looney much- improved .after his heart attack.-: : ft ; ' i - ,' U Mrs. ' Joe Burr and Juanita en trained with Miss Betty Jean Car roll on Monday night where they will accompany Miss Carroll to Kansas City on her way to Lou isiana. Mrs. Burr and Juanita will then go on to Iowa to visit rela tives. Miss Carroll has spent the summer here with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Starker, and now will be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs; Art Starker, in Lou isiana where he is stationed with the medical : division - of - a tank corps. .: m Logger Suffers Amnesia Following Head Injuries LEBANON Carl Sylvester, ' backer for the Roaring River Logging company was brought Into the Lebanon hospital Tues day t with head injuries of as yet undetermined seriousness, the! result of being struck by a . limb. Though he regained eon-, selousness during the night, Syl vested could not remember any thing about the accident, not : even what he had been doing at the time It happened. Marleys Entertain Guests From Portland FA1RVIEW Oscar ' Williamson and ' daughter, Daisy, of Portland are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.'J. Marley. They are can ning fruits Mad vegetables. W. V. Appleman of Portland, father of Mrs. Marley, was . a weekend guest at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Allison and. daughters, Misses Hazel and Elva Allison, and granddaughter, Shirley Allison, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stephens. Past, i TO PACK FRESH PRUNES FOR : EASTERN SHIPMENT EITHER DAY OR NIGHT SHIFTS DAY SHIFT 8 A. T0 5 P. M. NIGHT SHIFT 7 P. M. TO 12 inDNIGHT Can use both men and women who care now working in other industry on ' " i " ' &e night shift for 5 hours. Foot The Statesman's Community Correspondents Salexn. Oregon. Friday Morning, September 3 1943 Russian Sailors Dress Up These fovr yenng Kassian wemea helped amaa a eeviet snerchantaian to pick up a eaxr at a west coast US pert where they discarded their seagoing clothes te look aver the sarroundlnrs. - " c Families at Independence Entertain Weekend Guests INDEPENDENCE Mr. and Mrs. James 'Dore of Moose Lake, Wash, arrived Wednesday night for a few days visit at the home of Mrs. Dore's parents, Mr. and" Mrs. John Yeo and son, .David, Diego, Calif, to be with Mr. Yeo, who is stationed there with the marines. ;rrv..:v : i ',X : Mrs. : Robert ' Walstrom and daughter left Monday for her home at Ashby, Minn. :' Mrs. ,i Walstrom will visit tehre briefly before Join ing her husband, who is stationed at Camp Selby, Miss. Mrs. Wal strom Was accompanied to Port land by Mrs. Oscar Moore. W. R. Baker left Monday night for jMaplewood, NJ, after visit ing at the home ot his father, R. W. Baker. Mr. Baker has accep ted a .'physical education position at the University of Oregon for thistyear and will return with his family to start the ! school . year September 13. S':.h -Vi '-- Mrs. Vale Parker and : Virginia Parker ot Eugene ? visited this weekend with Mrs. Parker's mo ther. Mrs. John Hiltibrand.! f 5 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van Loh and daughter of Lebanon visited Sun day! at the home of R. W. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Taylor and children also of Lebanon visited with Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Coolc j , i' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gentemann and children of Clearwater, Wash, visited this 1 weekend with Mr. Gentemann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gentemann. t Sunday guests - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. - Gentemann included Loren Steptoe and daugh ter, I Lois, Mrs. J. R. McCuiston, and Mrs. Alma Hilbert, all of Dal las, Mr. and Mrs. George Gente mann and ' son of Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Gentemann of Corvallis. -"v : .;. ' Mr. and Mrsi Raymond Haley and children of; Valsetz and Mrs. Bill Bevins and children of Salem visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hartman. - Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller and daughter, Marilyn, Caroline Gen temann, and Mrs. M. H. Gente mann visited at the Dallas home of Mr.' and Mrs. J. R. McCuiston Monday. , ' . Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Johnston of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Wilson and children of Port land were Sunday visitors at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben John son. ' : The seventh birthday "of r Hazel Dotson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dotson of Portland, was ob served with a party at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Byers, Saturday, after noon Games were enjoyed fol lowed by refreshments which fea tured a large birthday cake. Pre- v x at stats rAcanoui: of Smith. Street Mrs. 1JL H. Gtemanh. " plan to leave Sunday1 for San sent were Moha and Glenda Fratz ke, Carol Scott Sandra Harwood, Martha Baker, Mary Carlone Sco- field of North San tiara, Virginia and Treasa Burge, Shirley Dickin son, Ritta Dotson, Bobby and Lor etta Orr of Kings , Valley, Mrl; Bob Orr and Mrs. : Joe Dotson. V Mrs. S. E. Owen went to Port land Thursday to visit for ' sev eral days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Ward. . Miss Wanda - Messinger spent the weekend at Bend at the home of Lt and Mrs, John Martin. Mrs. I Martin -returned - to Independence wiusner xo visii zor a lew aays with -her! parents, Grover Mattison. ; Mr. and Mrs. mt v ' m r a i J hi jxuss ay uiuuua ui rui uiuu and Miss -Vera Johnson of Los Angeles arrived, Tuesday night to visit at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. - Ben Johnson.! Miss Fay Johnson will resume her work at OCE. J . Mrs. Gladys Olsen of Molalla came Sunday to be withher sister, Mrs. W. T. Hoffman.. ' Hitcliliikers ' . , . Returned To Fairview - STAYTON Three lads thumb ing a ride were picked up by Stan Ruggles .about 10 o'clock Tuesday,: who, from their con versation became suspicious and brought the lads to Stayton for questioning 'by Marshal . John nightingale. The boys gave' their names as James Foster, 14; Gerald D. Ross, 14: and Arthur Davidson, IS. It developed that they were reported" as. having escaped from the Fair- view Boys home and were re turned to that institution later the same night ' Grangers News GRAND ISLAND -Mor ton Tompkins, master; of the. state grange,, has been notified that he has been .selected as one of six. American fanners who will be guests of the British govern- MiMit am 4r1n whloli wtll atari about September 19 and end in! November - K MACLEAY Local talent will prevail on the lecturer's hour pro gram at the grange meeting to be held Friday night This wW be annual melon night 8S 1," Uli l) J t Phone 044 PAGE ELEVEN Teaching list FttU, Savertbn Registration Dates . For; High School ... Start Tuesday - . SILVERTON Silverton's school. 1 faculty was completed Wednesday night When Mrs. Keith Van Winkle Heinz was elected to teach in the grades. Mrs. Heinz makes the 33rd teacher, excluding the superintendent, A.' B. Ander son. She has taught in Scotts Mills, . Jeff erson. Shedd and at Silverton in 1923 and 1924. ; Guy W, DeLay '--was' made head coach. He will, coach all major sports and be in charge of physi cal education. He was relieved of otter subject teaching. James : Jefferson . and Floyd Bowers from the state division of audits were present to go over the books with the board and su perintendent The system" used was reported as very satisfactory with" a few additions recommend ed by the auditors.- , . Offices , will 11 be moved next week "C from x the -Eugene Field building to the high schooL' High school : registration .'will start" Tuesday, September t, at 1 o'clock for 12th f grade : students with signing up lasting until ' 4 p. nv and night listing from t to 9 p. m. The 11th grade will reg ister -Wednesday from I to 4 p. m. and from 7 to 9 pan.; the tenth grade, Thursday,' same hours and the ninth grade ' Friday, same hours. All registering will be in the new high school building. Children six. years of age on or before November 15 will be ac cepted as ; first' graders, ' registra tion to be announced when the elementary 1 principal arrives. Teachers in. the high school the coming .year include: Lloyd ,Reed and Mary Failing, English; Mae Phillips, Robert Miller, social sci ence and Irene Soubal, social sci ence and dean of girls; Verna Lar sen "from Eugene and Lillian Pe terson, commercial; Agnes Stew ard, ?i science; ' Leonard v Hudson, agriculture; Merle Davis, home economics; John Medcalf, art; William Gates, industrial - arts; Guy, DeLay, A coach' and physical education; Mabel DeVos, physi cal,; education Mahle" Fred,, Eve 1 et h, 'Minn ' music;' Dorothea Scarth, library; Mrs. Keith Heinz, math, and science. - Ivan ' Luman, new ; principal of the seventh and eighth grades from Seneca, - Ore, - will arrive September 15 to take up his 'ad ministrative . duties and . teaching of mathematics.; Other- elemenr tary school teachers are; Mary Al fred and Olga Johnson, first grade; Hannah Olson and Helvie Silver second grade; Bessie Greg- erson . and - Clara : Hanson, third grade; M e r 1 e Lamar and Lulu Sannerud, fourth grade; Gretta Starrett and Mary Hammack. fifth grade; Lura,Hart and Jennee Sigurdson, sixth grade; Elizabeth Kleinsorge, 'English; Emily Sha fer, social science and Edith Ross, Salem, science - and health, the last - three being ; seventh - and eighth grade teachers. Wells5 Hand Infected MACLEAY M. A. Wells has been confined in a Salem hospi tal wtih an infected hand. ' The 135 II. Ccnncrcfcl fti&E, VKOTZ W13TE, WE CSC f PAH AHA X"T75Jp WHITE -1 rtili GIIOE I 'CLEAHER J Hir Uta.C4tttooart j "HEY, MAMA AfODADOY MAYS YOU WOULD mi. TK$ COCO TOO wsaiaw h.i w tit inteaM fcfciujif M te w . i-.---gfuwla tum W s fmmmmm gltt wmh WhnhiA D& toko ft. " Eenii I Pickcro M HayetBarbecue At IJiiiQiiyale - UNIONVALE Apprroximately 1400 people attended the barbe cue held Tuesday at the U. S. Al derman: farm in the Unionvale district honoring th 1943 Blue Lake bean pickers. Included . also were . special, friends. f;'. William Maxwell of McMinnville was mas ter of ceremonies. v. " v 1 Riley j Clark of Dayton' was. In charge of the cooking of one and a half tat white-face steers. When boned and ready, to put into the pit the animals weighed more than 600 pounds. All manner - of prepared : trimmings' were served al : A Labor .day vacation will be observed Monday, September. 8, at the Alderman farm.--"' ", .'.." .' --y n LABISH CENTER Bean pick ing is nearly over in this vicinity with Willard Aker having finished on Friday, Bill Zenger and Rudie Harris; finishing on Tuesday, and Red Isham to finish within a few days. The crop was a little lighter than last year.' - Two' Stayton 1 Homes Sold STAYTON Two; sales - of Stayton homes were consummat ed this! week, the first being the Mrs. Edna ' Brewer seven , room residence at 111 .Third street to Dr. R. : P. Andersen. The house was built in 1910 by the late Dr. Brewer, pioneer, Stayton " physician,- and was' occupied by him self and family until his death in 1938. The house has been ren tal property since - that time as the family moved to .Portland. The Gilbert Schachtsick family now; resides there. rt-iAy The second is the Mrs. Lena Silhavy home - at the northeast corner f of " Fourth and Marlon streets. Andrew ,Fery is the pur chaser of the eight-room dwelling. He subsequently rented it to Mar cel Van Dreissche, who is moving here from St Paul to teach in the high school.-: - - - UnionVale People 1 Entertain Guests UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. Joe fieaty of 'Tongue Point were guests of the tatter's mother, Mrs. Walter Kirkwood, for a brief time Saturday. ; ,.v -, , ii. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McMillen and family of Bremerton, Wash, were guests J for several - days at - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laun- er. Mrs. McMillen" is recovering from a serious illness. "- .- ? " Mr. and Mrs.-John Solberg and family j of Portland,' accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble spent the weekend at the coast About 60 members turned out at , the - Unionvale , Evangelical church j Sunday : when Rev.. Ro bert Bennett preached his first .sermon.' K 7 ' K "Miss j Pauline ..Herigstad, who has : been with - her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Magee, since July 7, left for her home at Silverton Thursday to start pick ing prunes. . ;y: ";'. '': Miss Lois Hibbs, who has as sisted in the Blue Lake bean har vest . at the i Howard $teingrube farm, earned nearly $10 Tuesday when she picked 358 pounds from 7 ajn. to 3 pjn. l' Rliller Has Operation SWEGLE Leo Miller entered the Salem General hospital last Sunday and was operated : upon Monday. It was considered a mi nor operation; he expects to be in the hospital for a week. Original "YELLOW FRONT Drus and Candy Special Sde Agents for Penslar 'I Prescriptions Cera Ecncdy "-:.. V ' - mPm ' stutegf ' '.. - '.. "V " " r r ----- Q Lh!-:il y 1 1 ...0 r 7 A Allll Founder Mrs. Ada -Mae ' Roll., (above). founder of the Women's Auxil - lary 'of the American Merchant Marine. Ine, models the nnl--form ef the new organization. The grons Is dedicated te . the aid: of merchant ' marine men " and their families and will car - ry on after the war, aeeordlag . to Mrs. Roll, ' whose' husband and son - are In the aaerehaat marine. : -. "". c Aumsville , ' "' : .-I '- ' ' -,"'"-yu-y.- :- :..": People Move ' AUMSVILLE 1- Mrs.' Martha Warren, and daughter, Betty, have moved to Salem. The house they vacated has been rented by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coats and fam- Ily. Mr. and Mrs. Northrup Bates have moved into the house, which the Coats family vacated. This is the home jot Mrs. Bates parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin of West Salem. . r V- : Mr. and Mrs. Basil Tucker have moved ; to Cherryville where ho will be employed. In moving, they vacated the property east of town owned by Mrs. Ruby Potter of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Luen i are moving Into the Potter house. : , Mr. and Mrs. -Wendell Gentzler of St Helens were here this week visiting relatives and friends. Mehania School WiU Open tember 13 MEHAMA - School at Mehama is scheduled to open September 13. The enrollment is expected to be. about the same as last term. Mrs. Jennie Hofstettler teaches the upper grades and Mrs." Mar garet Ware the lower. " Mr. C and Mrs.' Ralph " Downer and daughter have moved to Mill City where Downer has purchased a larger farm. V Bean Festival , Dance Series Ends Saturday : STAYTON Concjading dance ef the aeries of tlx given - by the Santlam Bean Festival ' committee was ; held 8atarday night The dances, given on the outdoor conrt, had bad weather" en the last two Saturdays and were forced to move te an la doors l&Mom.-:y X -,if-y y-y Profits . from the dances . are added te funds ot other years and will be used for a nubile purpose when' the - duration Is over - and the amount of . the funds permits. '- C . Renledies1 far Marion County Filled J899-J943 ' Your health Is of utmost Im portance in times like these and you are urged to guard it dill- gently. Do not call a Doctor unless you are in doubt then : be ' sure that you bring your prescription to Schaefefi where you ' can be certain of fresh ingredients, expertly com pounded in accordance with the Doctor's orders, v ' . Eiizzj Fills Lzzi'z Pc!::n.Ci - lj 1C 3 Dies, Albany ;' ALBANY Mrs. Fannie So ri mers, 71; wife of Alfred IL Cera mers, died at the 'family horns ia this city Wednesday t morni.., September 1. Funeral services will be held from the Fortmiller Fu neral Home at 2 o'clock, Friday afternoon, September 3, Born on June 12, 1872, In Dal ton, Ohio, the deceased had lived in Ohio and Kansas, previous to coming to Oregon 33 years ago. After coming to this state she had lived in ' Silverton and Marsh field, and for the past several years had' been a resident of Al bany. She was married to Alfred H. Somroers November 1, 1903, at Fruitland. , a Surviving besides the widower are two thildren, Eldon Som niers, now overseas with the U3 army; and Ada Sommers of Al bany. She is also survived by two brothers, Noah Hofstette'r-of Ber lin, Ohio, and John Ilofstetter of Trout Creek, Mont 1' Dickerson To Be Installed Legion Head SILVERTON C. H. Dicker son will be Installed as the eom ' mander ,ef Aaaeriean : Lesion post ' -: at Saverton Tuesday night t ' His assisting officers will bo vleo commaaders, Gladwrn Hamre and Dewey , Allen; ad jutant James Clack; finance of ficer, Arthur Gottenberg; chap lain. F. M. Powell; sergeaat at arms, George Towe; executive committee, L. A. IlalL E. IL Radeliff, f i Ray ' Davenport and -Hans Olson. '. - I A, Hall wiU bo the Install ing officer.- : Vi -- Silverton Lioni Talk War Bond Drive at Meet ' SILVT31TON Discussion of the forthcoming third war bond drive and the proposed service board occupied the . Wednesday . night dinner meeting of the' Silverton Lions club, presided over by Mel vin Bell. ; Jack Spencer, community bond chairman, and a 1 member of the club, reported that . SUverton's campaign organization was well set up and ready, to go. - No definit action has as yet been taken on the service board. It is estimated that approximate ly ;800 names will . go on the board. :x' '-..","''.-.. Lt - Mrs. Tompkins Gives Birthday Party For Three Friends GRAND ISLAND - Mrs. Mor ton Tompkins entertained a group last Sunday when three birthdays were - celebrated, j that of Arthur Clow of Unionvale, Mrs. Carl Wood of Fairview and Mrs.' Vern Reierson of Astoria. Mr. and Mrs ' J. O. Boger , of Sherwood were guests of . f pnoer relatives and friends here Sunday night Their home here was the farm now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Will and family. -. Vogt Improving . RICKEY Word has been re ceived from Mrs. Robert Vogt (Hazel Magee) that Mr. Vogt Is doing nicely at the Emanuel hos pital In Portland. Mr. Vogt "under went an emergency appendicitis operation last week. -:-f,.y Store PL:z3 5107-0723 A J -0 1 Fm&& 79 c PEnSLAD 7 ,v-: r A cleansing and - ''' " " t ' soothing eye water t!,tt r.!:.es tl.a irritation of tired, r--!in? I eyes. Aak for Penslar Lye L'.i. Ly -!;'' , W :lJ11',V!U:s A w4ot S 9 -- i" ' ' 11 Carl Li-ncr. . .,," "-'-"'