MM-'Willaiffliefile Valley News Kziz2T to Doozt Drcwoicr Output 17 KJ j Aid Var Uiest io'Lcdfics City Falling Behind Reaching Goal of $950 SCIO At a regular meeting -a few days ago, Scio Odd Fellows voted ' to make a contribution of $5 to the current Linn county war chest drive. The auxiliary unit, the Rebekah lodge, had previously made a contribution of $2.50. Goal placed for Scio and : community by county managers is $950, more than half of- which, had been raised Saturday, Mrs. Birdelle Phillips, civilian defense commun ity chairman, reported. T It has been ' commented , that Scio and community have not been as re sponsive in this movement as had been anticipated, nor as ready and generous as on . some previous emergencies. ? 'J Dean and Rol Morris,' Art Hen dricksen and J. D. Densmore, Jr4 are home from a week's successful bird hunting trip in the vicinity of Vale. . . - . : Mrs. S. .W. Archer and daugh ter Mrs. Eldon Evans,- visited a few days with the family of Bay Archer, who is conducting a cream station at Medford.- - f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gates were expected here soon from Alaska wucit tucjr iui(c uccu ctuyiujcu with th eGates road construction company . on the famous Alaska . highway. Mrs. Gates is : the 'daughter of Mrs. Carl 'Warren of Scio and her husband i is the son of Mr. and Mrs.- E. L. Gates of Greens bridge. Temporary repairs recently have been made on the roof of the city hall, which will need a full new cover before many months, it is stated. The town council is - to meet November 1 in monthly ses sion for consideration of routine' matters; and any new business that may need attention. ' J. A. Withers, Scio merchant, is mayor of. the municipal commission. A tryout was reported success ful a few days ago on the air warning service "alert basis re cently adopted by military auth orities. The service continued only a few hours. Service on a' 24-hour basis was. suspended October 118 by order of superior officers. I Ferschweilers At Wedding Celebration ST. LOUIS In Portland Sun day attending a golden wedding anniversary party were Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Ferschwiler and family, Lloyd Cyrie and Doris and Joseph Ferschweiler and daughter, Mrs. Jerry Conner, with her little daughter. The , anniversary was that of a brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Cannard, who were married in the St. Louis Catholic church and belonged to the St. Louis parish for many years before moving to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Groshong, who have been living in St Louis for some time, have moved to Don- T'Wmw milt o.nV V.. HI A LA'-J TT AAA AAAAJkC UlCir liUIUV there. 4 j - Mrs. Alex Manning left Monday to visit her niece,' Mrs. Bert Mor gan, for a few days in Oregon City. Mrs. Jack Sanderson with her twins, Gary and Gayle, and Infant daughter, Sally, of .Port land recently visited the Alex Mannings, who are Mrs. Sander son's uncle and aunt. Pepper Baby Suffers r Leg, Foot Infection SCIO Bichard Pepper, Jr, 2- year-old son of Bichard Pepper, is reported showing improvement at times in his illness, a baffling Infection in his right leg and foot - : Condition of Mrs. Benton in a Lebanon hospital was said to be encouraging Monday, following re cent major surgery. . - - Mrs. Carl ; Yunker. is reported virtually recovered from j; severe face scalding while using a pres sure cooker recently at her home near Greens Bridge, a short dis tance west of Scio. Ration Dates : SILVERTON HILLS Wednes day and -Thursday, 2 to 4:30 p.m. at Porter school. . . ST. LOUIS Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 5 pan. at the St Louis school. CLOVEBDALE Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 3 to 6 p.m. at the school. II COU "AIID CULL FLOATED Insure your cattle, your horses and wagons in this "all risk" policy. Cost? About the same you now pay for fire insurance alone. 75c, per $100 per yearv ; .1 i -Besides loss by fire, also covers theft lightning windstorm, falline buUdincs. flood. ' explosion, earthquake, overflowing rivers and streams, your stock being transported, etc. CHUCK ill U ErJSUDAnCE. "Oregon's Largest' , , Sclem end 123 i:. Cc :rclJ - Reports From Dallas Legion Gives Award Scout Troop 24 Wins State Honor; Post Sponsors Pack DALLAS At a regular meet ing of the American Legion, O. EL Anderson, I past post commander, presented Boy Scout troop 24 the award they won some time ago in competition with 200 other scouts over the state for the most points gained based on recdrds submitted to the state American Legion. Scoutmaster Donald Lundberg ac cepted the award. Fifteen boys ac companied their scoutmaster to the meeting. ' I , The post agreed to sponsor a cub pack.1 Post Commander C JL Greenwood named Elmo Bennett chairman of the committee. Those named on other com mittees were: Fred Stinette, mem bership; Clyde Gibbs, hospitality; F. E. Kersey, Americanism; Win. Himes house committee; R. S. Kreason, legislation; Win. Do maschofsky, Boy Scouts; E. J. Himes, child welfare; Albert Ben nett grave registration and Mem orial j day;! Fred Stinnette, Ivan Warner, Wm. I Himes, E. J. Himes and F. K Kersey, friendship com mittee; S. 1 E. ; Whitwortb, schools; Wm. ; Blakeley, publicity. The community service and entertain ment committee remain unfilled. . WilsonBuys River Land At Jefferson JEFFERSON A. Wilson, who last week sold his acreage south of the railroad tracks to Cliff Cole, has again bought property in Jefferson. He purchased from the city the old pumping station pro perty; near the river bridge and also a part of the land below the hill extending to the river. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will leave Wed nesday for Lakeview for a visit at the home of' Bev. and Mrs. George Wilson and family and on their return will build a house on the acreage purchased. - Mrs. Karl Kins andfMrs. George Kins and daughter Carmen Ruth, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Sher man Hofstetter and -two children of ; Pratum to Vancouver, Waslt, for a two-day visit, with relatives. Mrs. George Kihs visited her sis ter, Mrs. Hart Barnes, and fam ily, : and the others v visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wicks trom. Mrs. Wickstrom is a niece of Mrs. Karl Kihs. I - .-' ;;, i. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bowman of Cushman were weekend guests at the home of friends, Mr. and Mrs. John! Henderson. They also visited relatives , in Gervais. They reported that it had snowed and when, they left Friday the snow was up to the running boards of the car. A group of men leaving on a hunting trip Saturday night in cluded Elmer Knight and son Jack, Harold Knight Joe and Paul McKee and Joe McKee's brother-in-law, Jasper Longcor of Portland. - John Lisa of Portland was a Sunday guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. C. Bentley and family. Rudolph Lisa, who recent ly was discharged from the army, is also a visitor at the home of his sister and family.' . Pratum Women' PRATUM The Pratum home extension unit held its first meet ing of the season at the Mccleay grange hall Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. M. M. Magee is chairman of the unit ', since Mrs. , W E. Branch resigned because of teach ing at the Bethel school. Mrs. A. L. Bowen is thenew secretary. "Dry Cleaning at Home" was demonstrated by Miss Clinton. Ac tual cleaning of garments was done out of doors, which is a must1 for home safety' in the use of cleaning solvents. Every woman attending the meeting received booklet containing the year's pro gram of the home extension work of the unit, t , -' . , II killed on the highways or while , t 1 Upstate Agency" MarshReld ,CsIcn Dial 44C3 The Statesman9 s Community Correspondents Salem, Oregon. Wednesday PIONEER PORTRAIT Lillian C. Arrow, yeathfol pbar macist. and Dr. Ivor Grifith. pharmacy aathority, examine Deaa Cernwell's palntiar ef William Procter. Jr, newest la his series oa "Pioneers af Amerleaa Medlcme Schumacher Installed Head Of Sublimity Court j Foresters i SUBIJMITY-Thursday night the St. Boniface Court of Cath olic Foresters of Sublimity held their installation of of ficersl Newly elected chief ranger of this court, Irwin J. Schumacher of Sublimity, was installed with the other reelected officers. Installing officer r was the state chief ranger, Michael Benedict of Sublimity. Following this installation pro gram plans were laid for the com ing winter's program. Installations of officers are being held through out : Oregon this month for ; the Catholic Foresters and all courts are joining in an extensive mem bership and Catholic activity pro gram for the coming months. On Sunday, November 21, the regu lar bi-annual state court: meet ing will be held at Verboort, at which time membership awards will be given for activities shown in increase in membership the past six months. State Chief Ban ger' Mike Benedict's five - point program of activity, ' inaugurated by him when elected' to this of fice, has met with splendid re sponse by the members In the state. Thirty new 'members "were ad ded to the roster of Portland coun cil 478, Knights : of . Columbus, at an initiation held last Sunday, at the Cathedral ) hall, Portland. The conferring of the degrees was in charge of District Deputy Bud O'Neill of Portland and the first and second degrees were ? con ferred under ,, the : direction of Grand Knight John B. Murphy of the Portland council, assisted by his council , officers and Fred J. Schwab of Mt AngeL - The major degree of the order In r w sssssakM 1 1 ... 1 Morning; October 27, 1343 -1 ' 1 1 - . was. exemplified by Past State Deputy Edward J. Bell of Stay ton assisted by Louis Schwab of Mt AngeL Many, visiting members from Mt AngeL Sublimity, Stay ton and other localities were pre sent . . Many of the newly initiated members were students at Ahe Portland university. Reverend Fa ther . Barcelle of the university was present and acted as toast master for the .buffet luncheon, which was served by the officers of Portland council, immediately following the conferring : of the degrees. State Deputy Otto L. Smith of Klamath Falls way pre sent and addressed the gathering of active Knights. Carl Bend scheidt grand knight of Tillamook council, also was introduced. On Sunday, October 31, Kla math Falls council, Knights of Columbus will hold a class - ini tiation and on Sunday, - Novem ber 14, St Paul jointly with Wood burn council will hold the confer ring of the degrees at St Paid. Practically every Sunday for the past two months have been class initiations for the Knights of Co lumbus in Oregon. i Takes Bankruptcy ' r LEBANON Clifford Alvin Brady, logger at Sweet Home, has filed a petition in bankruptcy In Portland listing debts at $867.20 and assets at $555.16. 1 . n to - PAGZ HZZ Hecker Starts Chest Drive . Eight Chairmen, 38 Workers Cover -7oodburn Area . . WOODBUBN The war-chest campaign headed by Fred Hecker got under 'way last Wednesday, and is going smoothly and steadily forward. Mr. Hecker ; expressed himself as well ' pleased with the work of his eight chairmen and their 38 assistants, as well as with the response of. the residents of the districts under his supervision. He is confident that Woodburn will go over the top. Gifts vary in size according to the means of the giv ers and their sense of responsibil ity, ranging from a dollar of so to $100 among the individual gifts; a number of Individuals have sub scribed $50. -The canvass is not yet complete, but totals can tprobably be announced Wednesday. The names of the complete corps of workers include:, district 18, Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. Donald Olson, Mrs. Clinton Kersten; dis- inct 34, Mrs. w.-G. Warwick, E. O. Misenhaimer, Mrs. Frank Ka hut Mr. and Mrs. Boy Bonney; district 44, Mrs. George Arm strong, Mrs. Gertrude Jensen, Mrs. Lloyd Waymire, Mrs. Ed Warner; district 48, Mrs. Florence John son, Mrs. Elizabeth KappeL Mrs. Ethel Steffens; district 103 (coun try east of highway), Joe Serres, Wilma Koenig, Albert Beinholdt Patty , Wadsworth; district ' 103, east city, Mrs. Alta Stoller, Mrs. A. C Parmenter, Mrs. Carl Gustaf son. Miss Mable Llvesay, Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Frank Bentley, Mrs. Carl Huber, Mrs. Bjorhaas, Mrs. Sam Benson, Mrs. R. H. Scott Mrs. Freda Burt; district 103, west city, Mrs. Maude Hicks, Mrs. K. Opetz, Mrs. Fred Hecker, Mrs. Jack Cannivett, Mrs. Tom Rehn, Mrs. Oliver S. Olson, Mrs. Mi chael Perd, Mrs. P, G. Vickers, Mrs. George Becker, 7 Mrs. N. Johnson, Mrs. Blaine McCord, Mrs. Frank Wright, Mrs. Burton Wffle ford, Mrs. Arista Nendel; district 104, Mrs. John G. CornwelL Nor man Seely, Mrs. Harry Hughes, ' Pat McLaughlin has served as secretary-treasurer of the drive, receiving and forwarding to Salem the funds as they came in. . Bethel Contributes $475 to War Chest BETHEL War chest solicita tion is finished in Bethel district and the $300 that was the allot ment for this neighborhood has been exceeded by $175, making $475 that has been turned in by Mrs. J. A. Hain,, chairman of the war chest drice. Mrs.- Hain was assisted by her sister-in-law, firs. George Hain, in soliciting the funds. - Cor)h 11. Uccm a Mmi Tomoc Co. "rr... p. 1 t I l 1 I 1 V... , Silverton Planning Commission Asks For Advice " SILVEBTON Postwar acti vities received a" portion of the attention - of the Silverton plan ning commission meeting held Monday night at the city hall and presided : over . by President Low ell E. Brown. " . . ' The matter was brought before the commission by a letter ad dressed to Mayor Reber Allen, from the postwar, readjustment commission. This urged Silverton, with, . other . cities, to ; outline plans, for postwar activities when unemployment again is expected to be a problem and federal as sistance procurable. ;T.?.J ' ' Commission members voted ' to send copies of this letter to va rious service clubs, fraternal, ci vic and religious organizations of the town, together with , a letter asking that members of these groups pass their .opinions ' and ideas along these lines on to the planning commission. : SUverton's proposed building code now will go to the city coun cil with the recommendation ' of the commission, following the pub lic hearing held Monday night in conjunction with the : regular commission meeting. No objections were raised to the code. City Manager E. K. Burton ex plained ' to commission members the proposed fire zoning of the city as outlined during the past week by William White, engineer for the fire insurance rating bu reau. The commission did not fa vor a fire zone one, requiring ab solutely fire-proofed buildings, but will recommend : instead zone two for the business district and place the' remainder of the city in fire zone three. The commis sion also asked that the city coun cil set a public hearing date for the proposed fire zones.. Present at the Monday night meeting were Mr. Brown, Lloyd Larson, Lillie Madsen, Mrs. B. A. McClanathan, Dr. P. A-Loar, C. B. Anderson, Mr. Burton and Mayor Allen. Dallas Man Fined ' For Not Having " Operator's License WEST SALEM Ed Mason, Dallas, was cited to appear for driving a - car without an opera tor's license. Forest . W. Simmons, Salem, also summoned to appear in police court for violation of the basic rule George Kyllo posted $5 bail for violation of the basic rule. Violet Buth Morgan was fined $10 on a charge of vagrancy and drunkness. No Friday Ration Signup at Hayesville ; HATESyiLLE Registration for ration book 4 will be held e4 the schoothoose here only Wednesday and Thursday from l it I pjn. Previous plans to hold registration also mm Friday nave been cancelled. VJflWS TOE Z. r . "" --.Jr.A ,.-' . v... .v.. ;,,:: . j. , . . -- "' : . Vherever you go?-in the great metropolis or an-ywhere in this country notice how niany people are enjoying Chesterfields. Chesterfields do what they cay they do ... : THEY SATISFY They give you the beet in to bacco quality plus the Right Combination or blend of these tobaccos to give you a Milder, Better - . Tasting St:icke. Make your next pad; Chester field and see how really gcod a cigarette YOU CAr:'7 Henry J. Kaiser (left), shipbuilding esar and new president cf tL, Brewster Aeronaotlcal Corp talks with Fred BeibeL Jr former Brewster president. In Washington, DC, after Kaiser told a bees naval sabeommlttee hell boost Brewster output 500 per cent C tween them is Rep. Ward Johnson (R-Callf.) (AP Wirephoto). Sidney Student Body Names Committees SIDNEY The student body council of the Sidney school met recently to appoint new commit tees and hear reports of the out going committeemen. . Serving now are: flag monitor. Lee Gilmour; bell monitors, John Todd and Dona Zehner; boys play ground. Bill Marlatt; girls play ground, Betty Wintermantel; desk inspector, Wayne Johnston; board committee. Dale and Louis Bos-, well; decoration, Phyllis Crosby, Donna - Weiderkehr and . Karl Grenz; safety patrol, first week, Alfred McCann and. Jim Crosby, second week, Jeanette Gilmour and Marvin Grenz; song book commit-, tee, Allan Lee Boswell and George Marlatt; reception committee, Al fred McCann and Wayne Johnston. A dress up" party will be given Friday for Hallowe'en which will be a costume affair. .The Sidney Snappy Happy Camp Cookers met Tuesday night with their leader, Donna "Wiederkehr, in charge. Officers chosen were: president :. Phyllis . Crosby; vice president Betty Wintermantel; I secretary, Lois Boswell; treasurer, Wayne Johnston. An oral English program was given last Friday with Phyllis Crosby announcing the -following: group exerciseong by Florence Marlatt, Patsy Grenz, Jeanette Gilmour and Lois Boswell accom panied by ; Donna .Wiederkehr; story by Marvin Grenz; poem quiz by Alfred McCann; oral story by Wayne Johnston; poem by Earl Aerni; song by Shirley Crosby and Byron 21ane; 'dramatization by Jeanette Gilmour, Bill Marlatt Dale Boswell and Jim Crosby; poem by Donna Wiederkehr; rec itation by Byron Zane; oral story by Karl Grenz; poem by .John Todd; oral story by Lee Gilmour; poem by Allan Lee BoswelL The group "also sang two numbers and Sgt Marion Boswell played guitar solos. 7 ' TEST CHAT TIlGia Grand Island Community Slates Meet GRAND ISLAND The first meeting 1 of this season of the Grand Island Community club will be held Saturday night, October 30, with the school furnishing the miscellaneous program. Special musical numbers will intersperse hte program. . Mrs. Clydel Morrison and her mother, Mrs. Jessie Morrison of Lebanon, were week end guests of Mr. and JLfrs. RavmnnH Pnlmrr. 'Mrs. Charles E. Nelson has re turned from a trip to visit her mother, Mrs. Cynthia Turpin, 83, at Yoncolla. Farmers Monday resumed har vesting of vegetable crops after several days suspension because of rain. Daniel, Jake jr., and Harry Tom kins of this district Frank Snow of Salem, Edward Gardner and August Gardner of Hebo and Al Helfdredge of Portland left Mon day for a vacation hunting trip to eastern Oregon. Charles Baker accompanied a group of Unionvale hunters going to eastern Oregon Saturday. Mr. and MrsV4 Giles Bockhill left Sunday for a hunting v&czZzi trin to eastern Oreeon. During their absence Mrs. C. L. Bryan cf Lafayette, , mother of Mrs. Rock hm, will be in charge of the home and care for the childern. , Sunday School Gives Soldiers9 Breakfast At Middle Grove i MIDDLE G B O V E ' Sunday morning the union Sunday school sponsored breakfast for 32 ser vice men at the Christian service center on High street. - Serving were Mesdames Paul Bassett Lawrence Hammer, John Van Laanen and Misses Arlene Fromm and Jean Van Laanen. can be. 1 A r.""'! y 4 4j a k-