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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1943)
" Guests Call At Pioneer J Sirs. Coy, Children' r Attend Convention . At.Boring PIONEER Mrs. Howard Coy and children, Jimmy and Carol, v ' attended a convention at ' Boring from Friday until Monday ' Mrs. .Carol Saling of Portland Is staying at the home of her par- . ents, Mr. and Mrs.' John Keller, sr,' while she and f Mrs. Gladys 'brakes are picking hops. .." Mr. and Mrs. Steve Theiss and r sons of Corbett called at the Tom Keller home Monday. ' v , . ,Mr. and Mrs. Grandle of JSer 'StYais are visitina- at the Phillin -2 Thejssrjnr, home this week.7,-. y r . A. RoyBlack and Robert JCent are - vs neipmgjqa a najr Deier near.Mon - VJ' 'mouth during, the. busy season.' f.. Guests calling 2at Phillip . t'J, Theiss; sr.,-, home : Sunday and .Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Steve - and Mrs.' Phillip Theiss,, Jr and -. - children, Mr.; and Mrs." "Andrew -'-Theiss. and ch 1 1 d r e n, Evelyn, - George, Joan and Douglas. :! Mr. and Mn. Prank Domhwk. - - , and .Robert called at the David - Starbuck home Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs! Willis . Keller of . v Dallas were guests at tne. Thom -. Keller home Sunday. " Mr. ' and Mrs. Roy , Black" and Elmo , visited at the Homer, Dash- : iell heme' at Salt Creek. Sunday j- V afternoon. .-.' : ' i . - . , . . . . . Mr.' and Mrs. FretTBaley," Mary Louise Day and Donna Rae Yard ' ' ley were dinner guests at the Har ry Wellj home Friday. - , i Dry d snips, 10 serve as warrant oiiicers afloat and ashore with, the navy, was announced by the office of - V '. naval officer -procurement -here : yesterday. z-;':?,.v ,V -y - Men - between- - the .ages of : 25 ; j and 50 who; can" meet the basic : - requirements for the ( warrant officer - ra "and who have; had '. " ' J J . A mm- f: the" 'dry docking" of ships, 'are reli i gible 'for appointment ui this spe- . - cial program, the navy announced. ft . Applicants : must be ; proficient . .t ; in one .or more of the following ' M' J " . a- - ueius: amp consirucuon snip re . ' Dair. knowled;c of hhirnrinti . shipboard plumbing, , shipfitting and general carpenter ;,. work. -it y was , explained Men between the ' ": ages . of 39 and 40. are preferred. ' No .formal education is require ed ot candidates for. this special- w-i2ea-iieia, aciuai supervisory ex penence being the prime requi- - 4 s site .needed, . the navy stressed. . jvaieuic must Be eviaencea Dy ', proof of having had . responsible Ml. charge'of work and. a recognized - . ccupauon. : , , . v Th n n W A ... - I, ,, A - AM . c .um vmu lu ziiKn wiui - .. experience.' u snipimers, nietalsmiths, shipwrights, pattern inak"ers,;Vbodboat' builders, weM- ci xnoajving .ana salvage in ship repair, .the navy stated. Libish Plans Planting Lines v For Onion Seed ; i ; iAJBlSH CENTER Last week a committee, which . was appoint ed by County, Agent .W. G. Nib ; ler, met at the schoolhouse to dis- cuss and. set . the boundary lines for next year for, the planting of C. onion seed in connection with the yellow dwarf disease. ; f Among those present were H. v B. Aker, 0. G. : McClaughry, i:iyae.ieeciy, Nathan Kurth, the . assistant county agent, and sev- . .( ',. wMa . ' i i'. '.j"i j. .The information will be pub , lished in several papers a little ' - later on as well as being put in bulletin forms which will be dis tributed. . Has Operation PEDEE -Mrs., Frank Sheyethe is In the DeacdBtess hospital at Sa lem convalescing- from a major operation performed : last Tues day. SKI:- Frai J?i?c3nslk5 ' Go. . Church end Jlill Streets, Salem - Telephone 073 ' " , In Cooperation with Salem Canners Committee Fiery eoluuns sheet skyward freaa aa expledlnx allied ship eff the ay-enemy planes dwiiic the A' - Judy Garland and. Van Beflln in a Jey ens moment f rem M-G-Ms . musical ranxancv Presenting. Lily Mars,"; which , starts Friday; at the Elsinore theatre! Jndy plays a stage-strnck yeunriter whe rises ' te stardom en Broadway. "Sabnurine Alert,"', an .exciting drama ef , , the sea dnriasr. wartime, completes the doable bilL" - i-- : Phone Stock Pays Dividend , The board of directors of The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company has declared a dividend of : $1.50 per share on preferred and $1.75 on common for .the third - j quarter, according' to an .an nouncement ; by N. R. - Powley, president, just received by R..N, Nixon, . telephone, .manager here The . dividend on common shares for .the first three quarterly, per iods this year totals $4.50, as com pared ; with - $4.75 for the corre sponding periods last year. 7Traffic volumes continue at unprecedented levels t with the gross revenues resulting, however, in j limited betterment in net in come because of the increase : in operating expenses,; particularly taxe sand wage expenditures,' President Powley said. -"Our operating personnel .in the face of the largest task with which it has even been confronted with all of its attendant difficul ties is performing in a magnifi cent way and the shareholders may well take pride, as I do, in its efficient and courteous per formance.' The public's coopera tive : recognition, of our wartime traffic problems is inspirational to i all of us and we gratefully acknowledge : its sympathetic and understanding attitude.1 Airs. Julia Brown 111 at Son's Home BROOKS Mrs. Julia Brown is ill at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown. She has been in the Deaconess ; hospital in Salem for ne . time. Mrs. Julia (Hart) Brown was a resident of Brooks several years" ago. nm wmzmh : Allied Ship Explodes Off lavaslea ef the Italian Meditemneaa Notes RealEsUtte Transfers WEST SALEM D. L. Bishop has sold his home at 321 Kingwood Drive to O. C. Miller, who is em ployed by i the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company.' . Oscar Phillips has sold his home on Seventh street to O.Olson from Minnesota,1 who will, take imme diate possession. The Phillips have bought the Daley Farm at Roberts where they are moving to make their permanent- home SCIO Joe Holub of Albany re cently sold to Mr." Frietag a 100- acre farm near ; Thomas creek, a short distance east of . Scio. The land was formerly owned by Ger aid McDonald, having been in the family possession for three-quar ters of a century. ? The Trowbridge family moved this week to one of the J. F. Hoof- set residences, having purchased the property a few days ago. UNION HILL Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stuhe-have purchased the small farm belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tastello which is lo cated near: the Silver Falls state park. ' 1 : ?; f'-" -i-- Marion. Hunt recently bought the place where the Stuhrs were living in the Oak Grove district Mrs. Jones Leaves To Visit Daughter WOODBURN Mrs. Wallace Jones left Tuesday night" Septem ber 7, to spend a week or ten days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Victor MacFarlane, and little daughter. Susan, in Oakland, Calif.. Mrs. MacFarlane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jones. The CnrGCri CtATTCTIAIXr Gclexj. Sicily coast ef Sicily foUewlng aa attack Island. SRimWlansff en beptiZOjy Listed S MT. ANGEIlne ejwning date for St. .Mary's school ' has' k beeia .set. for Monday, Septem-" ber i Jfc H'm- ;. : The first; three grades will again be taught, by the Sisters -of the "Benedictine M-eonvent. Five 'ef the teachers of ,ltheT; re-: malnlag six rooms; will, be the" 'same as last year.' Tne excep-" -on" is ' Miss " Georglanna TPIen-" 'hett, who fills the vacancy cre ated by the reslgnaUon of Mrfc : Eleanor Schwab. - , I ' Assignments of grades la'Caa. follows; ' fourth'' grade; -Misa: Maxine Berning; fifth, ; Miss ' Helen Keber; -sixth. Miss Eus . telle j Banman; , seventh, '. Miss Georrianna ' Fiennett; seventh' and eixhth. Miss Pauline Saal f eld; eighth and principal, Miss Theresa Dehler. . Army Flier Exams Oct; 2 :- -":::h. Portland; sept . 8p)-The army j aviation 'cadet ; examining board, starting ' today on a circuit of. Oregon cities,"" announced that examinations for pilots, bombar diers, and navigators will be held on these dates: V " ? . ' Hood River, Sept. 9; The Dalles. I &ept. 10; H?ppner,:Sept 11; Pen dleton, Sept, 13. and 14; Milton- Freewater, Sept. 15; La Grande, Sept 16; Baker, Sept." 17; Klam ath Falls, Sept 22 and 23; Eugene, Sept 29 and 30; Albany, Oct 1; Salem, Oct 2. : m ,;. SALLY'S PLAY" SHOP One Complete YOUR SPORTS. it Slack Suits 7.98 to 14.98 -A- Blouses 1.98 'io 7.98 it Sweaters .SO to : 7.98 r ' ; r s " '- " ' - "' ... -.- ... -i' 7 --fi . . Jackets 4.98 to ic Skirts 3.98 ; ' ' to ; - 12.98 Boy, An Invasion Bond 3rd War Loan! Always Quality; ; At SALLY'S . '. - CORNER COURT 6 LIBERTY Crecca. Thursday" Morris. ZtlszLbtx C. ICtt Council Grants Power Rights ; Bonneville to Build v ' Transmission Lines : Hirousli West Salem . WEST SALEM The city coun cil . met , in , regular " session' Tues day sight The principal hem of business teasjhe third reading and adoption of the ordinance grant ing 4 the ...US government repre sented by ., the..- Bonneville .power administration the right to erect and : main tain a transmission line through t West i Salem. This line starting at ; the" :; Bonnevflle .sub station will pass "throueh West Sal lenC aid ' connect v withthe main line Wthitcityv, WEST. SALEM rAti ameetini of Hhe 1cty 'warboardTuesay jbf.;2n1cltfi:reacms the old line connecting McNary and Gerth reejU:rumiing:throu'gb the allerlu ; . streets, was cascussed. '.":" v,'1-: It was called to the attention of the board that the roof on one of the reservoirs needs recondition ing or , replacing. After some dis- cussion it was decided to get esti mated costs and a report of actual ! repairs necesiary for action at a 'future; meeting. 1 Mitchells Have ier. PERRYDALE Dinner guests at" the Robert Mitchell home Sun day, were' Mr. and Mrs! Carl Mit chell . and . Mrs. ; Amos Freel - of Dayton and Mrr and " Mrs." Mer- ritt CarmichJel 6f Portland. In the afternoon x they went to Camp Adair, to visit Amos. Freel,. who is stationed there., -Mrs. Freel " and Mrs. '.Carmichiel are daughters of Mr.- and Mrs. Carl MitchelL : Mrs.- Fred. Carey, who. has been caring, for the new .baby. of : Mr. and Mrs."- Lewis Carey;-- went home Sunday She lives'; at' Inde pendences ': ' - ' : ' - Mr. and Mrs. Nolan '-McKee'.and son, 'Billy, -epent the ' weekend at the b e a c h with (relatives ffrom snenaan. . - , -c Monday guests at , the Robert - ar-t. v.. '"1 L : - Mitchell home were JMr. and Mrs. Norris Jensen and ton, - Lee, ? of Portland, Mr. and 'Mn . ' Albert Bennett of Dallas and Mr. arid Mrs. Win, Fraidehburg . and Mr: and Mrs. - Lyman Worth of Mc- Minnville: " o Mt- . " "if.-'". il: -'' fCing House Burns J PEDEE Ralph j ; King's house caught fire; last Thursday but the blaze was controlled by the King boy, Oregon. The ; roof was dam aged slightly. U : ' : " Floor, Devoted to -, LIFE! 16.98 r? ; ' j 4 Ml T j T I v - ;A 53. PIECES - SERVICE FOR 8 ' s'v-soam' . - "tHag thg look and the feel of eipearire china, A dalicaU :iloralipa.tt4 tiice iti tones on ' each lcrValy piece. A set yon 11 take great Joy In vOng .Md great pride in owning ! I Full eerrice: for eight His Pi Pfafe Cover Two-Quart .:. r Casserole QQe Denhle-daty dish! Cover can ; be ased as a pis plat and .the casserole for attractive, oven-to-tabl service, , Solki Color Rsyon Men's Dress Soclts liltUr length hoMln rayon. Black, brown, bias.' fists ' 10J4! te .; Not A Sm Aywhtm Tork 15 oft, long wearing, very o-a-s-y ea the foot!. Known for nno valno. Oisf f Tfce TVerir '. ; DeLaxe . Chuiplei . Tire Omm These r Feettiress .' ' '.- i s . ..'.. 1. 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