The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 08, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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Th OREGON STATESMAN, Sodem, Orsaos, Thursday Morning. June t, 1944
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Valley i Births
RbCK;POBJT Mr. and Mrs.
Frank liahr of Mehama. - former
resident;; ot this community, are
the parents of a daughter born
May SL jMrs. Lahr was formerly
Walneta Halner. The also have a
son. -
Group Meets for Silverlon's
No-Host Dinner Mfflae Is
The regular monthly sneetinci . ' O
of the rds of a father- Unchanged
group ox toe x irsi uuisuan
church met maay wgp at the! 5ILVERTON While Silver-
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. U ton's city budget, adoption of
1 which was recommended Monday
?-'rN3?. Electric line
dwuuxuux wun dou- ntevies inside the per cent limita-I w TV i i
quets of roses. Uon are lessened by $1290, and ! JtFOIlllSCU.
Tne entertainment zor tbt wuage remains at approximately
evening was presented by Miss T ims win he the peak year In SILVERTON " James dough,
Oma Lou Mren. who mvb" a I payment of bond issues, which local priE head, received word
chalk talk, accompanied at the e fixed. The increase in bond over th weekend that the , war
piano by Mrs. Balph Nefll and Interest fund in the budget productlto board had approved of
Mrs. George Bowen. who sang. $842.06. ' the extension of the electric line
Miss Deena Hart displayed a largest increase in the bud- to the Atiqua pumping district for
erouo of historical floUs. which et is in the general road fund dtViiif Silverton and the In-
has become one of her hobbies whichie estimated at S485S for itallatioiji ofstha electric line will
and gave the background of tumm Jm against sjo be started at once.
each. Later in the evening USO year ago.' However, estimated r The water, system on the Abi
scrapbooks, as well as dressing of I receipts for the road fund for the! qua-has! been operated by diesel
. dolls for the comina holiday, coming year are $4510 in : com- -mr. the flood which took out the
were in the making. parison to last year's $1350. The dam in the fall of 1942. The high
' Those present Were Mrs. Ed- feneral fund which uke ar of cost of'jthis method of operation
ward Holden. Mrs. Lenthal Hoi- eogt mcrease Including the 20 recently! brought about the city
man. Mrs. Adam DeiberL Mrs. cent salary increase,; was councils! asking' if the electric
Harold Horning, Mrs. C. W. Le- 682. " - power could be obtained
tee. Mrs. Willard Gritton. Mrs. 1 lwo cnanges were
Certificates ' ,
Awarded at V "
Exercises ;
MILL CITY Grade school
students receiving: certificates at
the recent eighth grade graduation
exercises were:, r" ,) t r
i ATTENDANCE; Fin- crad Joan
Turnidge: third. Donna Jean Nelson:
nna. wanna vandermccr; toon, boodj
Vein on; fourth. Donald Bagsdate;
ctgntn, yearly crtbM and waaaa tiuy.
grads. Tommy Kanoff, Bobby Shelton,
Darrell Farmen. Bobby Baltimore, Da
vid Goode, Berdeta Cox; Maty Smith.
Luetla Mason. Pauline Mason. Jean
Woo ten. Donna Jeaa Cook. Alona ray
Daly and Delorca Poole: vrenth frtd,
Marian King. Betty Syrenon, Alta
Case. Edna Bodla. Audney Podrabaky.
Virginia Jackson and Gloria Jean Hurt.
4-H Pig dub Boys
Roast Wieners
At iPicnic Supper :
MIDDLE GROVE The "Curly
Tail 4H pig dub had a wiener
roast In the woods at the home of
their leader, Mri, and Mrs. Emory
Goode, Monday.
Members present were Gene
Scofield, Delwyn lOeen, Dale Van
Laanen, Robert Beutler, Larry and
Cleo f Keppenger, and Evin and
Wayne Goode, i
Friends of the club present were
Mr. and Mrs.. Paul BassetL Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Dow, Mr. and Mrs.
John Cage, Mrs. Scott, Barbara
toa .cars. 4oan .van xaanen. a
ball game preceded the roast with
adults playing against the boys.
Georee ' Bowen. ' Mrs Lmiiselrecommended bJ the budget com-1 m ' t'irit i n tm '
nmSS: Uttee following the study of the Blue Birds Lied New
Howard Carpenter, Mrs. Clyde i PPwed by Manager.Mc- Slate M Officers
ICrea. and these were that the I ; i! il- i 4
Mr. ruft fji. vTt-a mi I committee recommend that the W(XDBURN-TThe Blue' Birds,
Thoma M Rinh TTir city take advantage of the 6 per meeting
Mrs. T. L. LInd. Miss Dawn cent UnxiUtion and that the $500 Monday;
nat xu.. tw.. tt. ft-ltiU within the limitation be di- officers
Oma Lou Myers, Miss Helen vided. equuaHy between the fire roU includei Patricia BeaumanJ
Myers, Miss norence Bentroth, department and Jhe library for presid; oyce Graham, vke-.
V!a Virrlnia Vnirht Mi eauipment and books. The bud- president; Dian . Harwood, secre-
i -r-wt-a mr,A u x-i- I set as adoDted by the council waal tary; Sue Ann Paulson, reporter.
linger.
at the library club rooms
i afternoon, elected new
for the next month. The
rd Wuul Vara' Ifaterc
Marlen Verbeck. Anna ata Kelson,
Barbara Trimble. Wilma McDanlel.
Deaa Culp. Wanda Vandermcer. Ger
ald 1m Swan. James Anderson. L
vetta Powclson. Joan Davis and Thelma
KohBiopp. Sixth fradc: Pbyllis Tlnun,
John Nelson. Tommier Fisher, Ted
Culp and Jimmy Sandefer.
Awards for 4H work were presented
to: lifth trade. Wanda Vandersaaer.
Wanda Haney. Vert Meberf. Marten
Verbeck. Anna Mae Melton. Barbara
Trimble. Wilma Mc Denial. Dean Culp.
Gerald Le Swan, Jimmie Anderson.
Lavetta FoweJaon. Joan Davis ant
Thelma Xohlhepn. Sixth grade:! Lawr
enoe Poole. Leo Poole. Tommia Fisher,
Bobby Vernon.- cordon Miner,
ProdroDsky. John Nelson. Jimmie Sen-
difer and , Phyllis : Tlmm. Seventh
frade, Billy Turnktce. Norman Ledxef'
wood. Louis Verbeck. Jim Haney.
Richard Class and Jimmie Cooke.
Blehth grade. Lyte Potter. Varna Cox.
wayne cox. Hanao rotter. Bury Howe.
Carol Sletto. Pearly Cribba. Jerry
Stewart. Marie Mason. Leland Peters,
Billy Megutscn and Gordon Kay.
BXALTH: Marian Kmc. Barry An
derson. . Merman Ledgerwood, Jim
Haney, John Griffith and Wad Bhottn.
S Iran berry Harresr, i
Starts at Qoyerdale j
CXjOVERDALS - Harvest , of
the strawberry crop on the June
Norris ,'pUce was in full 1 swins
earlyrttis weeki"j Wral approxi
mately 50 pickers, most of whom
are local and Turner residents, the
crop is coming in rapidly; Berries
are said to be of superior quality
this year and the picking price
has been set at four cents a pound
with a,- one-halt n cent bonus - to
steady pickers. , . !
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Mrs. -7eisv Honored
CLOVZRDALE Mrs. Ben
Weis, of Salem, was honor guest
at a birthday party given by her
sister, Mrs. Betty Orager, ; and
family, on Sunday. Mr. Weis was
also a guest.
Bloving Day;
InLIiUGly
LULL CITY H Mr., and Mrs.
John Swan ol4 their home 'and
moved to his mother's home last
IWday.;-;v; iV; Wa
lton, and Mrs. Warren Howe
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purchased the Swan home and
moved Sunday.; v J i .
Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Cribbs pur
chased the Vert Gooch home and
moved the last of the week, i
Come from Valla Walla
I PIONEER - Mrs. L. E. Ander
son and son August .Leonard of
Walla WaHa, Wash, arrived Fri
day night at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kel
ler, sr, to spend two weeks yis-
Iting., -r v ;-- - n
House Guests at Lincoln
LINCOLN Audrey Smith and
Barbara pike have as .their house
guests " this month , Miss ' Smiths
tuSier, Mrs C J. Hopkins (Elsie
Smith) " and her children, Joan.
Dick and Paul of Neah Bay, Wash. .
Vacation at Home , :
: MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs. 1
Wallace Hoeye and family spent
. few days vacation last week at
their home here. They are em
ployed in defense work in Port
land. . "
" Permanent
J A " J Open Thurs. Eve.
J by Appointment
k. eT rhese SSS3
.MS First Natleaal Bank BIdg.
!",, Ckstlt Pena. Wavers
Mrs. Gardner
New President
143.154 Last vear-a total was Eveiyn seeker was nosiess, ana
$40970, This gives the fire de- refreshhients were served by her;
nartment a budget aUowanen of moyier. i ames '.were piayea ; on
11700 and the library a : budget Uwft at Library square, and
allowance of S1150. group ; ox onicera
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T. v TupkM- rvi m rh.im.ii I aiierwara to pian toe
The FOE auxiliary met Tues
day night for - their . regular
meeting and installation of the
of the - budget MmmittM and C I for the
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B. Anderson as secretary. Other " tlMaWer u ieaaer-
members - were C H. Dickerson,
L L. Stewart, R. B. Duncan and
new officers. Mrs. f Ray Moore aet JohMon-
the
Bridge Repair Job
At Wheatland Done
DAYTON Repairing, and im-4
provinf the bridge on the DaytonH
Salem ( highway - No. 221 at the!
south city limits of Dayton has:
been completed by the Oregon!
state highway construction ' crew,
The work has been in progress fori
several weeks.
This ' s the slack season for
farm marketing and did not great-l
ly handicap traffic.
met
activities
next month. Mrs. ' GalL
was
installing rsttiftr
sisted by the conductress, Mrs. Dllf III" Mail Dies
uuason uressier ana tne arut : .
teani. -A At I ihnnntl
The new otiicers are presi
dent, Mrs. BUI Gardner; past . LEBANON Albert Perry Huff
president, Mr, f ercy Cooper; 1 nf Dufur died early Tuesday at the I
vice-president, Mrs. Richard J home of his brother V. o: Huff.
casieei; cnapiain, Mrs. Brownie of a heart attack. : He had' been
Bangert; secretary, Mrs. Leslie nere about two days visiting. An-
wamuton; treasurer, Mrs. iioyai otner brother. Harvey. Uvea in
Smith; trustees, Mrs. Carl
Staats, Mrs. Reba Davidson,
Mrs. Ted Woelke; inside guard,
Mrs. Bud ' Kara and outside
guard, Mrs. Lewis Wallace-
The new president named
Mrs. Judson Bressler as her
conductress ' and Mrs. Maude
Rogers as the musician. After
the meeting, entertainment was
furnished by members of t the
auxiliary for the aeria and aux
iliary members. ' Refreshments
were served following the pro-
gram.
The next meeting will be June
IS at 8 o'clock. ,
Missouri Club
Fetes Member. '
The Missouri club auxiliary
met Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
D. K. Neiderhiser, Mrs. Minnie
Haley was co-hostess.
Mrs. Hoyt led the ' business
meeting which opened with aa
silent prayer. After the business
meeting there was a shower hon-.
oring Mrs. Dave Weekly and re
freshments were served by hos
tesses. The next meeting will be Aug
ust 1 with Mrs. Mix. .
Those present were Mesdames,
r. M. Hoyt, P. C. Harland, E. W.
Harland, Wade Weekly and Jo
anne, A. W. Boyles, S. S. Lucas,
R. B. McClay, Del Neiderhiser,
Jim Harland, N. S. Wood, F. E.
Mix, and Minnie Haley. Maggie
Ryals and Mrs, J. W. Rice were
guests.
Studenta Win ;
. Cash Awards -
, Donna Jane Macklin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macklin,
won first place in the Iva F.
Turner Memorial contest held on
Tuesday in the violin section and
Edna Mae Hill took first in the
piano. ' -
Donna Jane is a pupil of Mary
tTalmadge Headrick and Edna
Mae is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. B. Hill and a pupil of
Mrs. Jessie Bush-Mickelson. Each
girl won a cash award of ten
, dollars. ':-; ' r . ' '
Lebanon also. He is survived by
a third brother, Frank, and by
bis widow, Erma, and two step
children. During the last war he
served With an ammunition train.
Airs. Blanchard Home
SWEGLE ; Mrs. Roy Blanch-j
ard rtrlirned Sunday from n twd
Tne Dody wm be snipped to The weeks; ,t the home of hef
uaues ior ounai. n4 bAt t rsffJ
ford, Idaho.: She; accompanied hei
parentav I Mr. and Mrs; Henry!
ZobeL who remained for a longer
visit with Mrs. Zobel's jnother.
Mrs. Wright Is
Home from East
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Mrs. David Wright returned GueStS at BrOOKS
Tuesday from Syracuse, New PIONEER Mr. and Mrs. Johri
York where she attended the Keller, Sr, and family and Mr
VlirtMMat TnvniMe . TwkA a-S? I - . . m 3
Eari Barnnart visiiea mt. ana mtu
; Ray Cozel of Brooks Sunday.
j , j
Supreme Temple, Daughters of
the Nile last week. Mrs. Wright,
who isf the past gueen of Nydia
Temple, ; went east with Mrs.
Kenneth Hall, the present queen
of Nydia Temple. Mrs. A B.
Smith, junior past gueen, Mrs.
Thomas Luke, Mrs. Catherine
Chidster and Mrs. Augusta
Nocey.
CANTEEN CALENDAR
TH17KSDAT, JUNE S
. CathoUe Dauchtcrs of America
SATUKOAV, JUNE 1
1 to 4 Laurel Guild.
4 to 7 Frc Lancers.
T to 11 Navy Mothers Club. '
SUNDAY, JUNE 11
t to 11 Credit Women's Breakfast
.club.
IX to 1 B'nad Brith lodge.
1 to 4 Ladies of North Howell
(rang.
. 4 to 7 Eagle auxiliary.
7 to 11 Zonta club.
MONDAY, JUNE 12
DAR.
TUESDAY, JUNE 13
University of Oregon Mothers
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14
' Daughters of Union Veterans.
THURSDAY, JUNE IS
WSCS Leslie Methodist church.
FRIDAY, JUNE IS
St. John's church guild. . '
Mrs, Carr Employed
By Wheatland School
WHEATLAND Mrs. Clarence
Roy Carr of Spring' Valley has
signed contract to teach the 1844-
45 term of school at Wheatland.
The family ; Is recently from
PennsTlvania, where Mrs. Carr
has been an experienced teacher
holding a life certificate. Mr. and
Mrs. Carr have one daughter who
will enter Salem high school next
fall. The Wheatland school is
scheduled to start the last of Sep
tember. . !
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Liberty Church Folk
See Pastor Married
LIBERTY Many of the Lib
erty church people attended the
wedding of their: pastor, student
minister Robert Neal and Miss
Erma Kuenzi in Sifrerton on Sun
day afternoon. Several cars, laden
to capacity, made the trip.
Set Perfect Records
SWEGLE The final reports
for Swegle school give the names
of Arnold Hoffman, in the pri
mary room, and Patricia Smith
and-Richard Dalke in the upper
grades, as having a ' perfect at
tendance record and an S average
for the past nine months of school.
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Tender
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Boiling
BEEF
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Smoked Jowi
DACOII
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Sliced Jowl
BACOII
22 LB.
. Young. .
Porh Sfoali
33 LB.
Fresh Picnic
D0ASTS
Pnro Lord
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12V
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Purs Pork
LiilbLin!is
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A tasrr sabstals lor Uce4 ham
Snaar Cured
DZ1G9I1
25 ls.
Saaar Cured
PZCIjiCS
7s carry a largs variety cf tasty luncheon gpsdal
' Cm ' VsdL Peri end Tongas LodL - X-Zacsd Cast
and Hew Enond Style Cooked Dry Causae.
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MILLINERY
UnujuoIIy smart haft for wnort,
trusses and women. Shady brimmed
typss, bonnsts, piT.boxei beret
end lhalt, lit art sxcing array
of fstts.or fabrics. AH colors. All
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Cay young frocks prized for
appearance, comfort, and
wear. Classic shirtfrocks, 2
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cottons and rayons. 12 to 20.
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Handsomely tailored, full cut
slaek s topped by flattering
Jackets smartly detailed w 1 1 h
contrasting stitching and naval
pockets. Colorful rayena, 12
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Full ' cut, impeccably tailored
styles of sturdy, smart rayon
cavalry twa, "surgMoTWarcT;
rayon spun rabardlns, and
.rost poinT fabrics. 12-20 and
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