The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 08, 1943, Page 11, Image 11

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    Benefit Daned
Slated Tonight
6TAYTON Tha decorating
tommittw of the Knights of Columbus-Catholic
Daughters dance
headed by Eunice Jordan, is busy
decorating the Stayton. Foresters
hall for the benefit to be given
there on Friday night, October 8.
The Servicemen's Bulletin " fund
Will receive . proceeds. Advance
n CZZZOZl CK&"j; Czlzzz. Cr:c2. Tillxj I Zzzzz. Ocrr C, IC 13
ticket sales for this dance art suc
cessful and a large crowd Is an
ticipated, committee members re
port. ' .
On Sunday, October 47, at the
Stayton Foresters hall, degrees
will be conferred on 25 new mem
bers for the Knights of Colum
bus. This is the first class initia
tion for this council during ths
coming fiscal year. A special
meeting of the Knights of Colum
bus will be held at Sublimity on
Tuesday night, October. 12, to
Crash Victim Ikhoivn
FIONEEK Orra Harrington,
who was injured in a car Acci
dent in North Dallas Tuesday
morning, is well known la Pio
neer as be had lived here a num
ber of years before moving to
Dallas.
vote on applications and to make
final arrangements for the initi
ation.
Visitors, Kuntcra
Stop Briefly at
Clarion Forlia
IIAIIION LIr. and
tars, uean timiin cz ViUMS ware
weekend visitors.
Frank Eerelly visited here rt
cently.. .
, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Howland and
sons, Mike and Dennis, visited in
Marion Forks Sunday.
T7Hi:-i Ceafort, fcmcrly cf
Detroit, stopped off here on hii
return from a hunting trip in
eastern Oregon. t
Coy Colin and son, Eddie, spent
a few hours fishing on I-Iarion
creek on their way home from a
hunting trip.
llr. and Urs. Arthur E. Young
and small daughter, Candra, cf
MHwaukie apent the weekend
fishing at Marlon Forks.
Lyons -are-visiting her brother.
Vera. Mors in, here,
Hiram TTolfa and family cf
Idsxha- ere hunting la the Dig
L&ks area.
- Guy Iccre and.irajor Eaugha
cf Detroit are ca a hunting trip
to eastern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pepper ling
and three small daughters visited
Marion Forks Saturday afternoon
on their way to visit relatives at
Lacoznb.
Tonipliiiia Piclia
20 Acrca Llelona
GHAITD ISLAND Marketing
cf a 23-acre yield cf muskmeloss
is la progress ai tha Tompkins
farm where Mexicans are assisting
la the harvesting. -
Table beets are being pulled by
machine for the cannery at Harry
Tompkins six-acre field.
Harvesting cf various vegetable
crpps lzzllz2 carrcla, t-rrra
and potatoes is ia rrcrc-s here.
' Mrs. J. IL Toznpldns Is cr.r.!r.J
.late nentucky vender teens. ha
is abo canning grape juice. Clher
housewives ere car.rJ.T vrrl-uj
vegetables as long as tha tvrply;
of jars last, they report.
AUII3VILLE--ruff Leaiis' era
being gathered and tanned Lera
now extensively following thS
close of tha green string bean
harvest.
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