The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 14, 1944, Page 18, Image 18

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem; Oregon. Sunday Morning, May 14, 1944
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New Chaplain
ArCamp Adair
CAMP ADAIR, May New
Catholic chaplain to arrive at
Camp Adair this week, is 1st Li.
Arthur T. Brophy,.who will take
ever duties at Post chapel 1.,
Stationed at the Oakland area
station hospital, Calif.,, before his
..transfer here, the chaplain .worked
as both priest and friend, making
it a daily habit to visit the pa
tients in all parts of the wards.
Receiving his education in Pat
terson, NJ, he 'did post graduate,
work at the Catholic university
in Washington, DC, and Columbia
university In New York.
' As a student and teacher, he
surveyed certain housing projects,
concerning social and economic
conditions. He taught social sci
ence at various schools - through
out New York state and also
served as-dean of men, registrar
and hospital chaplain. . ,
Athletically inclined, the chap
lain participated in many sports
while a student, and when time
fwrmfts indulges in, ah occasional
tussle with the traps on the fairway.-
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Women Voters League
Slates Portland Meet
PORTLAND, May 13-UP)-The
annual convention of -the Oregon
League of Women Voters will be
held here May 17-18, with dele
gates' representing .nine local
leagues throughout the state.
Opens Turner Revival
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at Turner Assembly f God church Sonday, May 14. ,'
Hall Building
Changes Hands
MONMQUTH -- Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Winegar of Monmouth and
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Jjlerton Harding of Port
land, this week purchased the
Hall builing at corner of Knox
and Mainj streets. It is a large,
well-constructed business build
ing. Originally erected as a fra
ternal home for the local IOOF, it
went to the Hall estate heirs on a
mortgage default some years ago.
It cost more than $20,000 and was
sold to he present owners for an
asserted $7500.
Its first floor housed the Cady
and Woodworth grocery for sever
al years, and is now occupied by
the Cooper & Guthrie grocery and
Cooper .Hardware. The entire sec
ond floor has been the locaj USO
for the last 18 months. "
Mother's Day
Is Observed
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PIONEER j The Sewing club
met at the school for the meeting
Thursday. The women served din
ner to the children.' A Mother's
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day program was then, given.
Those present were Mrs. - Bay
Slater, Mrs- Archie Brown, Mrs.
Robert Kent, Mrs. .Oliver Schnei
der," Mrs." EarL WoodK jMrs.Roy
Black, Mrs. Tom Keller, Mrs. An
drew Theiss and Douglas Mrs.
Howard Coy, Mrs. John Calavan
and Mrs. - Frank . Dornhecker. The
next meeting of the club will be
held with Mrs. Robert Kent May
18, for an all day meeting. r-
Those present for dinner at the
Frank Dornhecker home Wednes
day were Mrs. John Calavan, Dick
Wilson, Ruth j Dornhecker, and
Shirley Woodhull of Dallas. Other
visitors were jMary Jean West
brook, Clarence and Fred Dorn
hecker, all of Falls City. .
'- Mrs. - John ' Calavan, who " has
taught in the Pioneer school the
last year, has accepted a position
in the Falls City school, teaching
in the primary department i
The school board of district 58
held a meeting Tuesday night to
determine on the budget for the
ensuing year. Mrs. . Wm. Thiesies,
assistant Polk county superintend
ent was present for the meeting.
Mrs. John Calavan and the.pld
er children otj the Pioneer school,
hiked to the j Orchard school oh
Salt Creek for a baseball game
between Pioneer and Orchard re-
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"Trdilbltizer"
,CAMP ADAIR, May 13 A
complete file of the Trailblazer"
magazine, a story, in pictures of
the 70th division at Camp Adair,
will be sent to every high school
in Oregon this year, Capt George
rl. Godfreyi division public rela
tions officer announced today. -
"Because the . division" is known
as "Oregon's Own? and the people
of the state have taken such, an
interest In its activities,' pupils of
the j schools are expected, to find
the j Trailblazer , an " interesting
source of material on their own
organization. V
The second printing of the cur
rent issue of the magazines ar
rived Thursday and is now on sale
at iall PX'j on the post This
month's issue marked one of the
few times that: any such all-soldier,
divisional publication any
where in the United States has en
joyed a near . sell-out; in the first
days during which it jwas on sale.
Senate Committee OK's
New Income Tax Bill i
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- WASHINGTON, - May ; 13-(ff-The
senate finance committee
gave its approval Friday to the in
come tax simplification bill,- pre
viously passed by I the house,
leaving pnljr minor technical
matters to be j settled before the
measure is sent, to the floor lor
action. - , ; - '! ' - 1 - -
Congress Authorizes t; .
Lend Lease Extension
WASHINGTON, Mays 13H:V
Congress Friday authorized Presi
dent Roosevelt to coritinue lend
lease aid to allied nations' for; an
other year, but wrote into the law
a notice that the lawmakers want
to have the last say if these trans
actions ever involve future mili
tary i or economic commitments.
The house adopted a minor sen
ate amendment and sent the ex
tension to the White House, j.
The lend-lease authority would
have-expired June 30. . .
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