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if Th OSEGON STATESMAN. Satan. Pfoa, Tbmwfar Morning. ScpUm&w 2!, 1844 facsti: a . North Howell Well Drilled n Vacation End Takes Many Back to Work Or School Duty : NORTH HOWELL Mr. and v Mrs. R. C. Meye are having a deep, well drilled on their fruit r farm west of the North Howell . store. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Dean Schaap have sold their farm east of Gervais and - have purchased the former Joe Schmidtr farnr where the young family - have been living. .The - Schapps plan to move in October. Frances . Schmidt, fifth grade teacher at West Salem schools, left for there -early this week. Mrs. Elvira Bump of Portland - Is now" spending ; several months with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jefferson.- ; Alice Rickard has returned to Salem to sesume her work after assisting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . S. C. Rickard in the heavy, har , vest Marylou McKee, who has also been assisting in . the berry J harvest has returned to Salem to continue work at the Reid Muf- dock cannery. : i - . ; Patty Mcllwain and Donna Ha gen have enrolled-at ML Angel academy. Doris Mcllwain will stay - with Mrs. Harvey Riches in Silver ton and attend high school there. , Helen Mcllwain, Rollcen Rick : ard will also attend Silverton high ' ' school. ; ' ' Grange Fair j To Be Resumed , NORTHv HO WELLs Sept 20 . For the first time in several years, . North f, Howell grange, will re- establish . the former custom of a grange fair including agricultural displays and the ever important dinner. -. . ' Details and date are left to the home economics club meeting on October 4 at the grange hall. V? . Other features of .Monday night's meeting of , the North Howell "grange included reports on the poultry situation, soybean growth, grange . radio programs,'- and - the ' legislative measures to be . voted upon at the November election. A program of reading and gues tions conducted by L A. Esson was followed by the annual water melon feed. Marion 40 and 8 Installs Officers - MT. ANGEL, Sept. 20 The 'regular monthly meeting of the Marion County Voiture No, 153 of the 40 et 8 and installation of of ficers was held at Mt Angel in the Memorial hall Saturday night and was preceded by dinner, pre pared and served by women of the . auxiliary. Fifty-two , attended. Most of -the members of this branch of the Legion were from ' Salem and Portland although most of Marion county was repre- .: tented. Mt. Angel members of the -40 et 8 include Fred Prosser, Fred Xucht Peter Gores and AI Stup fel. ;,. ,'-';;--. -; .,.: Mt Angel -was also represent ed among the officers. Fred Lucht, past commander of the local post, being a member of the executive committee. i Lincoln Family Has K : Portland House Guests LINCOLN, Sept 20 Week end house guests here at the R. J. . Meissner home were Mrs. Meiss- ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A Starnes and Kathryn Starnes. Mrs. Lois Crawford returned home Sunday from Portland where she 1 has been a visitor at - the homes of her children for a week. Richard Krenz Given Party at Union Hill ' UNION HILL Richard Krenz was honored at a grange farewell party Saturday night. He is leav lng .for the air corps this . week. The time was spent in . visiting, 'playing games and cards. Sixty five attended. - 1 r .- Undergoes Operation LIBERTY Edna Judd was .brought home from the hospital Sunday where she had undergone major aperauon.- She Is con valescing satisfactorily. 1 44 f UNITS AND 9CC0 .- MM ? WlfeietEe YalEey From The Many Guests In Jefferson 1 Visitors Stop Over on Way to Corvallig With Students JEFFERSON, Sept. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schulx and daughter Jeanette were Sunday guests or Mr&Schulz's mother Mrs. George',; Vail and . Mr. Vail. Mr. and Mrs.f Schulz were on their way to Cor-? vallis where their daughter will bei a sophomore at Oregon tate coir; lege. ' . . , H. J. Burt of Louiville. Ken- tucky, brother-in-law of .Mr. and MtK Marvin. Hutchings, was ai; weekend guest at their home in. Jefferson. . Burt is a magnesium; consultant for the government in-; specting magnesium plants. He will! visit " magnesium plants in Cali- fomia,' before leaving for Wash- ington, D.C, his headquarters. - J - Five members of the Christian; Endeavor of the Christian church! gave Mrs, Robert J. Sherwood a.! surprise shower,. " honoring her small son David Michael, In thej group were Mrs. Virgil Bailes4 Nyla Grenz, Barbara Miller, Sara' Margaret' Hutchings, . and Lois Smith. - - ' jj Weekend visitors at - the home of Mr. . and Mrs. Karl ' Kihs frasl their niece Helen : Moessner and' friend Phyllis Goeman of " Port-j land. Both are employed in a ship-! yard in that city. . , ' " f Gilbert Lobney and Mrs. ' L. L. Shields were honor guests at a'i surprise ' birthday party Friday j night at the1 home of Mrs: Harold;! Wynd who had recently moved in-; to their new home in south Jeffer-; son. A social time was enjoyed followed by refreshments. Present: were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Looneyj Mr. 'and Mrs. L. L. Shields, Mr.' and Mrs. E. B. Henningsen, Mm and Mrs. George Potts, jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wynd. s Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Wynd of Eugene who spent the past three:; weeks at the home of their son!! Harold Wynd and family, have! returned home. i 1 Harold Wynd began bis third' year as teacher in the Albany; senior high school last Thursday teaching Physics, Per-Flight Math., and Art j Sixteen Enrolled At Spring Valley; Delay Zena Start SPRING VALLEY. Sept 20-4: Bertha Magness opened Spring Valley school - Monday, Sept 18 with an enrollment of 16 pupilsJ 12 girls and four boys. Shirley Carr is the only eighth grade pupil, while Louise Forster and Loretta Thomas are in the firs grade.' - V " " A girl from Kelso and a boy from Vanport are included in the. registration. Miss Magness has announced; plans for a party at the school house, Friday, Sept 22. The pur4 pose is to get acquainted with new women in the community, and for mothers of pre-school children. I - . ... a ZENA, Sept 20 School will not open until Monday, Sept. 25, as the teacher, Mrs. Lloyd Allen wished to be at home while her son, Ken- neth H. Smith, ' seaman second class, was visiting her from Sail Diego. : Man Shows Improvement ROSEDALE-tH. S. Carter whd has been ill at his home for sev4 erat months is reported to be im proving slowly, and sits up for i short time each day as he feels able to. Mrs. Kenneth Cole was quite ill during the week end but is resting more comfortably now. . - Sunday visitors at the Cammack homes were Mrs. Mary Cammack!, and Mrs. Howard Rand, of Salem, and Mrs. L. Rand of Port Angeles, Wash. ; - " 1" WITH FRf SH UsrSS! WITH f RtSH fusriv;:: UNtTS VITAMIN "A" IN EVERY rOUND Statesman's Community-Correspondents Valley Births Births at the Woodburn hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Clem ens, a daughter Frances Mae, Sept 5. She has three brothers. , To Mr; and Mrsj William E. Gannon, a daughter, , Roberta Joanne, both Sept 9i She has one brother and -one sister. ' F i To Mr. ; and Mrsj George j F, Schmidt j daughter, Suzanne Martha, born; Sept They now have six-girls and a boy. J TJ Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pekarek of Donaldf a son Spt 18. They also have a daughter. .To Mr. and Mrs; Albert F. Stra vens of Brooks, a daughter, Linda Jean, born Sept 17 j NORTH I HOWELLj Of local interest is word thatjMr. and Mrs. Stanley Vinton of Castle . Rock, Wash., are the parents of a daugh ter, Katherine Anne born Sept 13 at the Longview hospital. KEIZER Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bouden are the parents of a 9 lb. 8 oz. son, Robert Michael, born at the Salem General hospital Sep tember 17. This is s their second son. , ' I LINCOLN Mr. and Mrs. Ras per Neiger are receifing congrat ulations on the arrival of their first son born September! 10. A sister, Marcla, five years old welcomed the baby. - r S Salem Heights Enrolls 150 SALEM HEIGHTS, Sept 20- An enrollment of 15ft' on the open ing day (has increased several since that time. J Miss Margaret Barquist is principal and teacher of the first grade. A class of. 24 beginners registered. Many in the lower grades are absent because the parents ; are , in 1 the harvest fields. - ! A large turnover in pupils was noted by J teachers piis year & compared with the previous en rollment This is particularly no ticeable in the lower grades. The eighth grade, taught by Mrs. Bar bara Lovick, is the only one with no changes since last; year. Other members: of; the staff are Mrs. Charlotte Jones, second; Mrs. Loretta Martin, third and fourth; Mrs. Boyer, fourth afrd fifth; Mrs. Mable Drorbaugh, sixth and sev enth. Mill Gty Church Plans For Homecoming Day MILL CITY -4- Rally day and the annual Homecoming will be observed at the Church of Christ October li A specialfprogram will be given at the morning services. A covered dish luncheon will be served, following! the morning services and the regular board meeting will be held la the af ternoon. Christian Endeavor and preaching will be at pight All are: welcome and urged to attend the all day meeting. Portland Woman Visits WOODBURN -i- Mrs. S. Allen Edy of Portland , stopped Sunday for a short visit with her sisters, Mrs. R. L. Guiss and Mrs. L. S. Mochel, She had driven to Cor vallis with her daughter, .Jean, a freshman at Oregon State col lege. Mrs.: Mochel went into Port land with Mrs. Edy Sunday night, returning Monday. 1 I ' , . - ' ? Higf hiimiiii , , i ... . -f fa t I -' .' f M My Mother end Saturday Nighti . ' ; I made me what 1 am today . v. ITS A DAMP WORLD Nothini else. And Slim, as far as Slim Davit is. concerned. ""' . i . Although Slim claims his mother is the cause of it all... : by making him isoap not once, but thrice, each Saturday night ...the fact, is Slim is a very patient painstaking man. ' So a Gilmores Independent Dealer has him washing cars. i i MiU Gty Folk On Vdcationisr : New. School Worker 'i i : - t -.. ... . ., Reporting for ! " ! Sun of Work- ' !mILL CITY Mrs. Walter Leisy of Lebanon visited friends in Mill Cty for several days recently. She was accompanied home by : Mrs, M. J. Chance who went to Sweet Home to visit her son, Percy Chance. ; Mr. and Mrs. Lang moved their household goods from Oakridge to the Ted Trask home last Tuesday. Lang will be principal of the Gates schools this year. c ; ' T? Mrs. Alice Bradshaw has return ed home after a four months stay with her granddaughter, Mrs. Phi- Id5 Potter, who lives west of town. Mrs. Artie Mack will care for her now. Mr. and Mrs. R. Filly of Beaver ton were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown. - . i v , ..... ; - Mrs. Clayton Baltimore and two sons accompanied her brother, Gil bert Calavan and family of Scio to; Waldport for a week's vacation. Alice Smith returned home last week after a two months visit with her sister, Mrs. Luis de Orte, at; Walnut Creek, Calif. ; Phyliss : Anderson, daughter of Mrs. William Witt started . to sdhool at Mount Angel Monday. Sue Heifrin of Klamath Falls spent the week end . at the Witt home and accompanied Phyliss to Mt Angel where she is also a stu dent . - Edward Allen Curtis spent the weekend in Portland with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Curtis. (Mrs. Mel Robinson spent a week visiting her sister, Mr H. Budlong in Salem. .-". ' , Rev. j and Mrs. Claude Stephens, new pastor i for thei Church- of Christ hioved to the i parsonage Tuesday, i Their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dean Stephens and her two small sons will make her home with them for the duration.- Mrs. Dean Stephens is the former. Iris Bates, daughter of Rev. Arthur Bates, former pastor of the local church. .- , - McAlpin School Opens, Eleven Are Enrolled i McALPIN, Sept. ' 20 McAlpin school opened Monday with eleven; pypils. Lamar. Morley 5 was the only new registrant Mrs.' Ethel; Lang is the teacher. One pupil who! is: still picking hops will bring the; enrollment to 12. . ; j Those from here entering Sil verton ' high are Donald Mader Dorothy Lang, Charles Eriksen, Lawrence Fisher, and Keith John-' son. ! ' I John Hennys Labish ; Place Sold to Son - 1 GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs. John Ilenny! have sold their - home . in the Lake Labish district to their; son and are remodeling a house they own at Sencon and F streets in Gervais where they will reside.! Henny is retiring after several, years as a successful onion grower.: Casteels Visit Stavton 1 UNION HILL t Mr. and MrsJ Fred Casteel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rossi ter of Stayton. j 1 if through the years, has become just about the best car-wishing .specialist on the continent according to his boss. -1 Try getting all of your car service from aGllmore Dealer ..youH be surprised how an experienced man really knows how to make your car look, better, run better, last longer. :it Jews Mrs. Rtnclins Opens Dallas Kindergarten DALLAS, Sept 20 Mrs.' Otis Rawlins, 518 Elis street i open ing ,a kindergarten to coincide with the opening of the elemen tary school "here on September 25.. . ' . " . ' . " i;. Mrs. Rawlins received her teacher's , training In Northwest era State Teachers' college in Ok-1 lahoma, and taught there before coming west She substituted in the Dallas school last winter. Hayesville School V Opening September 25 HAYESVILLE, Sept 20.-School will open September 25. Mrs. Lu cile Kennedy, a former teacher, will be principal and have, the seventh and eighth grades. Mrs. Cleora Parks will be the third and fourth teacher and Mrs. Lillian McKay-will have the first and second grades. Mrs. Stella Woodford, who was elected as teacher of the fifth and sixth grades, resigned, because of eye injury. f ! Beginners should bring their birth certificates, ' Mrs. Kennedy states. ' v r - - to D a 910 Gci Commercial St. GtyElections Loom, County - Silverton, Gervais to - Name New Officials r. On November 7 :"' SILVERTON, Sept 20 Mayor Reber Allen and E. J. Boesch filed Wednesday for reelection to the city, council, while C. H. Dicker son, local confectioner, and Dr. R. J. Van Cleave filed for reelection. These are the first filings'- made this term at Silverton. : . 5 . Councilmen whose terms expire are Mayor Allen.. Mr. Boesch, E. L. Starr and J. W. Jordan. Starr has been ill 'since last November and has' been confined at the tu bercular hospital since; January. J ordan, who is manager ; of the local J. C. Penney store, said that he would not have time to run again at this time. ' Holdover councilmen are George Christenson, Jonas Byberg and Tom Anderson. a- ' Under Silverton's charter there are no primaries but election Is held in November. GERVAIS, Sept 20 A mass meeting of the legal voters of the city " of Gervais has been called for Tuesday night October 10, at the ' high school ; auditorium, for the purpose of nominating a may or, city recorder, city ' treasurer and two councilmen whose terms expire at this time.,: . The present , mayor is G. J. Moisan; -recorder, B. B. Barner; . treasurer. Pearl Stevens, and the two councilmen whose terms ex pire are C W. 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Mrs. Wilkins formerly taught the past several yars at the Lincoln grade school French and Miss Kimmell are new in the Wroodburn system. Enrollment Gains At Gervais School GERVAIS, Sept 20 Enroll ment in the primary grades at the public . school Monday was 34, which is. 12 more than, last year. Eight are entering the j first year and six are new in the district - In the upper grades IS are en rolled, one more than last year. The parochial school enrolled 60, the same as the first day last year. Service Man Leaves " For: Shepherd Field HAYESVILLE Carl Komyate has received orders tor report to Ft Lewis Thursday. From there he will go to Shepherd Field, Texas. He has been ; In the air corps re serves since last winter. . Mrs. Wi E. Stark: and small daughter Marjorie, i are making their . home near . Salem, while Stark is with the armed forces.! Mrs.' Stark is better known locally i as Dorothy Hartzell. " g7nt t&e&c is . -i t i . , ., ,1 ... v .,. HVO FAMOUS MAY FLOWER PRODUCTS HOMOMILK is our regular Grade "A" pasteurized milk that has been homogenized. It is particularly, fine for infant feeding. Easier to digest and quicker i to prepared The price is no more than our regular ; paateuriied milk. Crimten is a Grade "A" milk product developed by MAYFLOWER forest in pUce efSop cream. U Is homogenized and has 10 butterfat. Excellent for. -most all purposes where coffee cream is usually re quired. It is fine for custards, cereals, gravies, etc. GALGf.V o, phono 9205 Proposed Bus - Line Approved UNION HILL, Sept 20 The Union . Hill; grange endorsed the proposed Lebanon-Portland bus line through Silverton. Plana fo 'the "Booster Night, were made. Each family is asked to ' bring a, potted plant or cut Cowers, also some relic for the Booster Night September 30. i , . ; ! Four-H fair reports were given by Richard Krenz, Vivienne Ja quet, Floyd Fox, jr, Lucille Jaquet, Guy Scott Jeanne Darby, Merlin Darby, Eldon Jaquet iLaurel Krenz, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Krenz, Mr. and Mrs. Verny Scott v.. , ' . 1 The: canning and garden contest for the juvenile grange sponsored at the Pamona grange meeting in October was explained f by the Juvenile Matron, Mrs. I Marion Fischer. - .. ! , . The young . grangers will meet at the hall Saturady night October LonDonosnnu IV V .V: ' i M LOW AS . j smsT sTT ims . 20 minTte