Maiiy North 7 Marion Men Go Two Busses Necessary To Carry Contingent , ' "To Army Center iY : ' ' " 'r - ' .- - ' " f WOODBURN Two bu set .were needed to carry the large . contingent of men called by the .. ,north Marion county draft board ;f or pre-induction physical exam ' tlnations in Portland this week. ! The list included the following: , From Aurora Eugene Edwin Dy Foon, Harold L. Mortenson, Rus sell . R. Rybachek, Marshal it . Ziegler;, from Hubbard Joivo Aho, Leonard Martin; Bizon, Mat hew Henry Bronec, "J. Robert Fisher, Leonard Samuel Miller, , Robert Wilson Miller, From Cervais Paul Evans Eat- ton, Lloyd Lawrence Ferschwei ler, Robert G. Kuschnick, Raphael D. Matlock, Brentford Miller jr.; from ML Angel Russell Paul Aman, Joseph Henry Annen, Vic tor Joseph Annen, Harold J. Bour- , bonais, Daniel Andred Grenzer, . Raymond Otto Hassing, Joseph F. Hetterscheid, , Raymond Louis r Kraemer, Edward Adolph Schied- ler, Joseph William Unger,- Rob ert William VanHatten, Cyril Jos eph Walker. " j.; ; From Silverton Harold Ray Agan, Helmer B. Anderson jr., Norris H. Anderson, Arthur Wil liam Anstutx, Carl Lyle B as cue, Orville John Frank, Lawrence Ed- ward Gerlits, Lloyd Bernhard ' ' Larson, Sherman Moen, Howard W. M"rri,',i. Daniel Stillman Pot ter, Grant E. Southworth, Arthur P. Sunde, Stanley W. Ogle. , ' From Salem Gerald M. Ben nett, Roy Robert Bohannon, Eu gene Woodrof Cyrus, Willard Joseph Davis, flyde Simon Flad--' wood, StanleJ Martin Lapin, El mer Foshay Lindholm, Dennis ' Allen' ' Loganbill, Ailt Edward : Nuttbrook, Joe Fernandez : Para - gas, Charles William Penrod, FJ ; rner Sechthold, Earl Herbert ' Smith. i ; From Woodburn Marlin Bona cher, Michael Constanzo, Norval E. Doddridge, Robert Joseph Er , wert, Vincent Frank Ficek, Harold Robert Gilbert, Francis J. Ham melman, Lawrence Leslie Hayes, Gorda Klamp, Francis J. Kuen sting, Clarence A. Lauritson, Ri chard Joseph Martin,, Charles Levi Martz, John Marvin Mason, Albert Kenneth Mulkey, William Carter Naf tzger, Clifton Frank Pokorney, Allen . L. Schu, Dennis M. Seet hoff, Harold Vance Schooler, Leo Dateva Steffan, Robert Joseph ' Wellman, Harold Richard Skil ' bred. . !: i.: Richard Andress Gooding, St Paul ; Denzil . McKiUop, Scotts Mills; Harold Johi, Barringer, Donald; and Don tlipio Flores, Brooks. North ; Marion county men transferred to the jurisdiction of other draft beards are Fred Ar thur Weber, Tatsuro-Yada, Masa to Kinoshita, Olen James Ham mons. Frank M. Elliott, Raymond Frank Mooney, Robert Frank Fleming,; Don Orrin Burr, Albert .Wilfred Jaub, Robert 1 Valentine Hoffman, and Joe Jasaku Yada. Summer Plans Made at Turner TURNER The Christian Sis terhood society met in the social rooms of the church Thursday to plan out the summer activities. The cooked food sale Saturday at the Chapman store will be in charge of Mrs. Frank Parr, Mrs. Mary Standley, Mrs. Homer Hag gard and Mrs. Ellison Whiteaker. The group will serve the dinner May 22 for the Ninety and Nine district rally here. A ' stove and material for heating the church baptistry will be purchased, and will be installed by Easter. Plans were made" to serve luncheon each day during the State Christian convention June 28 to July 1, in the church dining room for the church school leaders of the lab oratory training school, a new fea ture -of the 1944 convention. The same flower committee was retained for' another - year. "It in cludes Mrs. Mary Gilstrap, . Mrs. George Brower and " Mrs. Mary Standley.' Flowers were sent Mrs. Robert Parrent and baby son at a Salem hospital. - M'M'-Willamette falley i . i iNews Reports' From The Statesman's Community Correspondents Salem, Oregon Sunday Morning March, 19, 1944 PAGE THREE Dressmaking School Is Planned For County Women Next Week A dressmaking school junder the direction of 'Miss Lucy Lane, clothing specialist from Oregon State college, will be the feature of the week of March 20 to 25 in the home extension program in Marion county. The school, arranged by Miss Fran ces Clinton, home demonstration Conducts School V ? ' 1 -r ! - I: M - V f MIm imey Lane, clothing special ist frem Oregon State eollege extension service, who will eon duet the dressmaking- aeheel jte Marlon ceonty next week. I Volley Sidelights . . Barns Head PERRYDALE Peggy Houk is receiving medical treatment for burns ton her head. While sham pooing, her hair a week ago she turned: on the hot water thinking it was cold and received severe burns. A few days later infection set in.: i Thoughtful Thieves? PERRYDALE Mr. and Mrs. Glen Martin of McCoy are short 75 laying hens since Wednesday night when thieves entered the chicken house. The thieves wefe either thoughtful or not able to catch all as they left 12. Valley Births WOODBURN Born at the Woodburn horpital: March 12, to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Batch of Portland, a son, their first child. He has been named Ivan John. March 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Les ter DeJardin of St Paul, a daugh ter, Julie Ann. This is their second child, the first a son. Youth Center Revamps Plans At Silverton SILYERTON Earl J. Adams, chairman of the Teen-Age club executive board at Silverton, re ports that the Tuesday night meet ing time has been changed to Wednesday and Thursday nighti. On the first and third Thursdays of each month the club center will be Open and on the second and fourth Wednesday nights, as well as j the fifth Wednesday night, whenever there is one, the center will bei open. The club will also meet on Saturday nights as heref tofore. 5 Mrs. ;T. T. Leonard, Mrs. Hel mer Brokke and Mrs. Tom An derson 'are in charge of the ap pointment of patrons. I All parents have been invited to visit jthe club whether they are patrons! or not I agent, Is scheduled for the Union Hill home extension unit at the grange hall 1 Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday of the coming week, i 'j ;i I- - , r4 ..,:: - A preliminary meeting for the school is to be held Monday, when patterns will be fitted ready for actual construction of the gar ments the other three days. Nine women have registered to make better dresses of rayons and fine cottons. They i are Mrs. - Verny Scott Mrs. Floyd Foxj Mrs. Win nie Tate, Mrs. O. W.i Humphrey, Mrs. M. M. Gilmore, Mrs. Dolph Heater, Mrs. Byron HfcElhaney, Mrs. Henry 1 Erickson, who are members off the unit, and Mrs. R. S. Casteel of Salem. Each wom an may have a helper who also has the opportunity of receiving the instructions from the school. Among the helpers are to be Mrs. Fern Mikkelson and Mrs. J. O. Darby. Miss Lane will be assist ed in directing the school by Miss Clinton. ; ' ? ' : Monday, March 20, the Stayton Parent-Teacher , association will have Miss Clinton as guest speak er at the night meeting and show an educational film on South Am erica entitled "South of the Bor der." William Poole Is the local president I Tuesday morning Miss Clinton gives her weekly radio broadcast from 7:05 to 7:15 oyer KSLM Farm and Home program. j Tuesday, March 21, the Union Hill home extension I unit will hold its regular meeting at . the home of the chairman, Mrs. W, M. Krenz, at? 1:30 p.m. The sub ject will be "Understanding Our selves." -- i ? ,. " f " j Wednesday,! Marcji 22, the Stayton Woman's club will meet at 2 o'clock at the club building with Mrs. Bessie Brown, local president. "Understanding Our selves" will be the topic. Saturday, March 25, Miss Cliri ton will speak on "Understanding Ourselves" at the Salem Woman's club. Mrs. Dwight Lear is the club president ; J . Jefferson Noble Grand Club Has Spring Party JEFFERSON The Past Noble Grand club of Mt Jefferson Re bekah lodge met Tuesday with Mrs. Grace Thurston. Mrs. Hugh Bilyeu was assistant hostess. 4 profusion of spring flowers were used about the guest rooms. Mrs. Scott Hawk presided at the busi ness meeting, i ) f ; Refreshments were served at a table centered with a bowl of flowers and guarded by tapers, Covers were placed for Mrs. Scott Hawk, Mrs. Maud Epley, MfsJ Nellie Fidler, iMrs. R. W. Curl' Miss Laura Thomas, Miss Flora Thomas, Mrs. Lee Wells of Salem j Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. T. Oj Kester, and .the hostesses, Mrs Thurston and Mrs. Bilyeu. f Ivan Stewart Rotary Speaker in Silverton SILVERTON Ivan Stewart, Salem, district governor of Rota- rians, will be the speaker at the Monday . noon luncheon meeting of the Silverton Rotary club, The board and committee chairmen will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock at the telephone office. Silverton Pastor Is : Named Officer " ; SILVERTON Rev. O.i C. Ol son ef Silverton was elected vice president of the West Coast pis- trict of Lutheran Free Church of America,! at a recent district meet held at Ferndale, Wash. The Rev. Forest T Monson, Everett,; Wash, was' made president Valley Calendar SCNOAT, MAKCH U Marion County Jersey Cattle club. In Salem. . - ': i, MONDAT, MAKCH U ' Union Hill dressmaking school pre liminary meeting at (ran? halt Stayton PTA. Miss Clinton guest speaker.. , , North Howell grange. , TUESDAY MAKCH U Union Hill extension unit home of Mrs. W. M. Krenz. Sdo Garden chib. WEDNESDAY, MAKCH Z Aurora Women's club, Mrs. W. O. fry. - Union Hill dressmaking school. (Tance halL - Stayton Woman's club, club building. THURSDAY. MARCH 23 . - Union dressmaking 'SchooL -rutDAir, march z 4 Union Hill dressmaking school. SATURDAY, MARCH 2 Salem Woman's club. Miss Clinton fucst apeaker SATURDAY, APREL 1 ' Quarterly eonvenUon, Marion county Farmers Union. Woodburn. TUESDAY, APREL 11 . Home makers Spring Festival, Salem Woman's club building. - Wife Will Roast Home Grown Hens for Husband? s Crew Men ' AUMSVILLE Mr; and Mrs. R.T. MounUin, shipyard work ers at the Vancouver jrard, were here Sunday tor a visit , with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, T. C, Mountain.-When they returned to Portland Monday, they took some hens with them. , Mr. Mountain is lead man over a crew of negro workers at the ship yard. Mrs. Mountain also ; works on the graveyard shift, and plana to roast the hens and serve with all the trimmings to provide a "feed' for the -crew of negroes, who are .giving especially good service. . . Onion Raiser Moves Residence 1 AURORA Mr. and Mrs. Wil lis Mathieu who bought the pro perty of Mrs. Henrietta will, are papering and painting his house inside' and out. t Mr. and Mrs. -Willis Yoder re cently married, who bought the home of Mr. and Mrs. Annen Net ter are also remodeling and oth- erwising Improving the property. Netter is moving to the farm and Yoder to town. He is the Clacka mas county onion raiser across the Pudding river from Aurora. First Navy, Then Scarlet Fever 1 , j OAkIpOINT ' Mrs. Arthur Hawkins has received word froni her husband, Arthur Hawkins, at Farragut, that seven days after arriving? there, he came down witti scarlet fever. Hawkins joined thej navy February 21. j Farmers Union News Farmer Union Liberty local will hold its! regular - meeting at the; school auditorium Tuesday,' March 21 at 8; o'clock. i Box Wood ; and ; Planer Ends Imnediale Delivery Phone 9109 Trailer. Owners Haul Your Own SALEII BOX CO. . - '450 Wallace Road - West Salem ! IIEU LOU pmcES Fcxxilzre , Drawer Chests, End Tables, Bed Side Tables. Mirrors SHOP D. :Uc:rcTy's 2Z5-3 IS Center Street Salem, Ore. ?S5552525Z22aZ3BsssJSJBlBaWBWK v.. w i i - '"' ' "' Your Eyes Are In This Fight - Treat Them Right S Proper eyesight b as essen tial to winning this war as . manpower itself. For your eyes have power, that of making yea see accurately to work welL Have us check year eyes for possible defi ciencies. -' . - . s Dr. Henry E. Merrls 1 Agency for Zenith Hearing Aid Frcs Exuinaiicn Have your eyes examined . . prescribed for . . . and fitted with corrective eyewear jnow by registered optometrist. Fcr Feed Vhica csd Gc:d Ilcsrizj SEE ! 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