Thti OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Cre5cn, Friday Morning. November 3, 1814 PAGS TIITJ Mrs. Weavill Ori Wisconsin ...... Trip LOONEY BUTTE Mrs. Rus g ell Weavill and daughter, Luella, left Monday for an extended visit 10 Wisconsin. sne expect? iO bring Weavill's mother back with ner wnen sne returns. ' Mr. land Mrs. Karl G. Miller, who have Just returned to their farm after an absence of three and a har years while employed in oeieiuse won, are now clearing out the brush and vines that have overgrown the garden. They will 1 remodel the interior of the house and repair walks and outbuild ings. Last week the Millers went to Heppner to attend. the funeral! of Mrs. Miller's brother, Lee Ra- ney, who lived in Salem. , Miss Clara Miller, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Henderson and daughter, i Ida Jo of Salem, were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Miller. Mr. , and Mrs. Pendergrasa and . cmiaren, rairicia ana rercy, vis-1 Ited friends at Roseburg last week. WhUe there they hunted in Olalla valley. Both Mr. and Mrs. Pen dergrasa were successful, each getting a deer. Others who have been in -eastern Oregon hunting deer are Mr. and Mrs. Karl SUiwer, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Terhune and Mr. and Mrs. 'James Wied. The Wieds re turned with a 200-pound deer. Four new pupils were enrolled at school Monday, They are Alice Irene, Hildah and Cecelia Quiroz and Sammy Duncan. The Quiroz children formerly attended school in Los Angeles and Sammy Dun ran ltmniifrrH f mm Khnttur-k- school, : Portland. I None of these children had ever beenf in a rural one-room school before.' , Many questions v were asked that , were quite interesting to the other pupils, most of r whom have never attended any other school than Looney Butte. The enrollment is now 15 and all grades except the sixth and seventh are represented. Jean I Farmen is the only eighth grade student Friday, November 3, is Teach ers' Institute day, so the school will .enjoy a one-day vacation. Hallowe'en ij being observed with i appropriate decorations and stories and poems about the characteristic features of the sea son. !;.' Raymond Terhune e n j o y ed a brief vacation last week visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carey, in Salem, while his par .. ents took - a vacation : from the farm. Philip Hockspeier of Vancou- ver Js . visiting his grandmother, Mrs, Carrie Hockspeier, while his mother is in Wisconsin. The Willing Workers club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Park. The club' will : meet on the second and f ourth Wednes day "iof each month. -. The school children have en rolled in the Junior Red Cross and ! have received the pins nd poster. Last year, with the as sistance of the Willing "Workers club, the girls made a convales cent' robe of squares of wool ma terials for the army hospital. The ' first project this year is collecting i waste paper, All who have i a ' Quantity of such paper are asked to tie ' it securely 4n bundles, so ! the children can handle it Union Hill Women' Club Meets Thursday UNION HILL Mrs. A. Kostenborder entertained the wo men of the Union Hill Woman's club Thursday afternoon. Scrap paper was brought to the meeting to be turned in. In two weeks the members will meet at the Verny Scott house, to make scrap books for the hospitals. f Present for the afternoon were Mrs. Dolph Heater, Mrs. Henry Peters, Mrs. Verny Scott and Clif ford Keith, Mrs. Adolph Heater and granddaughter Margaret Hea ter, Mrs. C. E. Heater. Miss Flor ence Pottorf f, Mrs. Mary Tate, Mrs. W. M. Tate, Mrs. Bruce and small son i and Mrs. Kotenborder. Swegle School Nurse Holds Conference s SWEGLE The school nurse ifor East Salem, districts, Mrs. Ras ley,' held a teacher-nurse confer ence at the school last week. ,No school will be held at Swegle Friday so the teachers will attend the county convention being held , In Salem. - Tti'lred Lcwytr end Rancher is for Visiting Spoaf ffid,Wi! From Tie - f UVeFSlZeQ Kelt Raffle Pi T?&A JAclIU& JT lg A CCUL t TT f-i JUUil JL1 Ullll LYONS Setting a trap to catch the thief which was' taking his pig feed, Amos Hiatt caught a large black rat, of a kind he had never seen before. " Faith Rebekah lodge will give a i series of card parties at the hall i throughout the winter months, proceeds to go to the roofing fund; The first will be Saturday night. Committee in charge are Mrs. George Berry, Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mn: Al fbvfokM and Mn. nWrto Bressler. A general invitation is extended to alL Mr. and Mrs. George Berry en-i tertained at a dinner Sunday, for their son, Marvin Berry, seaman first class, who is spending a short leave here. He just completed gunners; school at Fafragut and will report the last of the week at Shoemaker, Calif. , ; Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Berry and son Donald of Holly, Mr. and Mrs." Floyd Berry, Joyce and Jimmie and Mabel, Mr. and Mii Roland Berry, Mr. Ben Bodeker of Mill City. Levi Gar rison, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker of Lyons, Betty Jean Bodeker 'of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Berry and son Marvin. Mrs. George Cllpfell entertained Junior Epworth League members at a Halloween party in the com munity club house Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston and children of Fox Valley were Sun day guests of his mother, Mrs, Daisy Johnston. t Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kuikenare the parents of a 13-pound daugh tern born October 30 at their home on McCully mountain! Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing and daughters Juanita and Mode na visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kellogg in Redmond. Mrs. Laura Neal and Mrs, Gla dys Kuiken, teachers of the Lyons school, entertained " their pupils Tuesday with a Halloween 'party. The time was spent with games. Winifred Martin, petty officer 3c, who has been stationed at Palm Beach, Fla., visited relatives In Lyons. Mrs. Clyde Lewis en tertained ' in her honor Sunday. Covers ; were placed for Winifred Martin, Mrs. Floyd Martin, Cut- ler City, Mr. and Mrs, Loris Trask and son! Billie of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ring, Lucille ; Lewis of ScioJ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lew is, Miss; Beulah Lewis and Ken neth Lewis. Miss Martin will re port) to Philadelphia following her leaye ...""'.'- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Day and fam fly visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollamark. in Marshfield Sunday. Mrs. 'Arnold Syverson and In fant son, Lyons route one, are at the home of her sister, Mrs. Flod Bassett, for an indefinite stay. Bud Gescher of Camp Walters, Texas, is spending a ten day fur lough with his wife and children here. He will report to Camp Ord, Calif., later. Infection Afflicts Roberts Woman ROBERTS Mrs. Louis John- ton is confined to her home with a serious infection in her arm. Mrs. i Leonard Zielke has her hand in a cast' after breaking bones. The . i -. ,'- it. i ?. '.,-1 , 1 r ' 1 4 1;. arae iiue v Stat&man's Community Correspondents Valloy Calendar ntOAT, NOVEMBER 1 Salem Helchta Woman's club. Com munity hall. 1:30 pjn. . , ' Marlon county teachers" Initltute, Salem. Liberty Plans Conference LIBERTY -Mr. and Mrs. Phil lip W. Roberts, state director for the International Child Evangel ism Fellowship of Oregon, will be present and are on the program for the Red Hills district Sunday school convention here Sunday, November 5. The convention theme will be "Evangelism." After morning ser vices in each Sunday school, they will come together for a 1 o'clock no host dinner in the dining rooms at Liberty halL The program will include, song service led by Robert Neal. Ben Bretx is president and Mrs. J. W. Simmons, secretary. Missionary offering for Miss Edna Holder's work in China ; "Child Evangel ism," Mr. and Mrs. Roberts; dis cussion" on "Youth Evangelism by Rev. Oscar Brown; Rev. Earl Ba ker will give the benediction. No special children's program is scheduled as so much of the pro gram will be of special interest to children. Turner Election Board Is Ready TURNER The local precinct boards are composed as follows C. F. Trimble, chairman; Anna Kunke, judge; Rosa Ahrens, Lu cille McKinney and Louise Small, clerks. f - The counting board is composed of John Schifferer, : chairman; Perry C Baker, judge; F. A. Mit chell, George B rower and . Karl Wipper, clerks. .Voting will be held at the Masonic hall. The women of the Methodist church will serve fried chicken dinner on election day, November 7, at the home of Mrs. Hogsed for mem' bers of; the board. -. , I Roberts Hallowe'en Party Held Tuesday , ROBERTS Thirty persons of the community met in the grange hall Halloween night to play cards. A no host supper was served. Mr and Mrs. I. W. Irons won high score for five hundred;' Mrs. Alice Coolidge, low. High scores for pinochle, Austin Coter and Mrs. W. Mullicans; low Roy Rice and Ray Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Minch won the prizes for pedro. A similar party will be held November 8. - Masquerade Party Is Given Tuesday , ' - TURNER Mrs. W. H. Griffin entertained her ; Sunday v school class with a masquerade, party Tuesday afternoon at the church. There were 14 girls present They played Hallowe'en games, 1 helped their teacher serve refreshments and all report a good time. AU-Ucol s.ti m: Best in Style, Tailoring; and Fabrics Don't wait for tha last minute to get that much needed top coat We've an im pressive selection on -hand right now. Coats tailored by the skilled hands of master craftsmen -r-cut, from the finest ' fabrics inoney can buy in ' styles . de- . signed to suit every figure. 1 Come in and choose yours today.' 1 - ! From $29.50 aiiiiev Pringle Pupils Have Frolic , j t " -! PRINGLE Two '-' new pupils were enrolled in school this week. They were Bob Kelstrom, eighth grade and Gaynell Heist rom. fourth grade. The, Helstroms moved here from Portland. Each class room had a Hallow een party Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Meyers pupils wore costumes and the others had masks. The chil dren bobbed for apple hanging from a string and played games. Halloween was Karen Friesen's fifth birthday, and an apple bob bing party was held. Present also were Mr. and Mrs. J. C Adams, with Jimmie, Lyle and Carolyn and Karen's parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Friesen. j. Lyons Woman Gives ;y Card Party Tuesday LYONS Mrs: Pat Lyons; en tertained the Tuesday afternoon card club when! several tables' of 00 were in play. High score went to Mrs. Earl Allen; low to Mrs. Fred Dallas; Mrs. Arthur Ander son had the traveling prize. Oth era present were Mrs. Oscar Naue, Mrs. Merrill Brassfield, Mrs. Floyd Bassett,1; Mrs. Arthur . Olmstead, Mrs. Bert Lyons, Mrs. Albert Bass. YOUR FAMILY .. r n r r . 1 : Delicious Hoi Ralston is the fastest selling hct . whole wheat cereal in up breakfast for sll the family. Protects from tha inside ' hy cupplyins yrhola wheat energy end nouiichsient phis extra mounts cf wheat germ richest cereal cource cf tha protectivo .B-vitaniin3: Cocls in 5 rninute3. Try it tcdsy! TV in Jefferson Board . Ready for Vote On November 7 JEFFERSON The Masonic hall will be the voting place for next Tuesday's election. The first board will include Karl Steiwer, chair man; John Calahan, judge; and clerks, Gladys Shields, Millie Bil yeu and Nettie Reeves. The' sec ond board will occupy the upstairs dining room. J. T. Jones is chair man; Forrest Miller, judge; and clerks Fay Smith, Doris Hampton and . Martha Hutchings. All city officers were elected at the primaries in May so there is no city contest now: . , T. O. Kester is mayor;. E. E. HowelL recorder; Mrs. Marvin Hutchings, treasurer; Frank Reh field, marshal and water super intendent; members of the Coun cil are E. S. Gleason, W. D Barnes, W. C. Chilton, Geln Cobb, Walton J. Looney and R. W. CurL Jefferson. Football j Game Set for Today JEFFERSON , The Jefferson high school football team will play a practice game with the Indepen dence team on their field Friday, The next home game will be with Stayton, November 10, on the local field. The boys are hop ing a large crowd will be present to witness the game. . WILL CHEER THESE TWO DEUCI0US WHOLE America! No better build Pearsons Are Turner Guests New Residents Rent Parsonage; New l- .' ' J .J . Firm Reported' TURNER Mr. and sMrs W. B. Pearson were hosts aj: a family dinner Sunday honoring their sis ter and brother-in-law, Lt and Mrs. O. O. Williams, who have returned from I the east arid are visiting In Salem before returning to their home in Seattle. ' Other guests were Mrs. George Moore, Marcia i Moore, Mr: ! and Mrs. Roy ' Mink of Salem, Mrs. Nellie Gunning and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bi Pearson and child ren, Marilyn and George. . - Mr.- and Mrs. W.. E. Wheeler have - rented ; the Methodist i pari sonage and moved to Turner. They came here from Hammond, Ind. Wheeler belongs to the firm of Wheeler and Oswalt, who bought Shower's garage, t .1 !; 1' Mrs. Nellie Gunning has com pletely recovered from a fall 'she sustained some time' agoT " I Irma Riches who has been visit ing her -niece, Mrs. - Lucille ,Mc- kinney for the last month has re turned to Portland. . L . Jefferson School Cniu. Complete j JEFFERSON !- Mrs. Marvin Hutchings, desk of school district No. 14, has completed the school census and . reports 283 children of school age in the district, com pared with 274 last year. ' " Of the 283, 150 are boys and 133 girls. Mrsi Hutchings took over 60 names off the list and: added more than 8Q new ones. 1 1 1 Shredded Ralston is whole wheat ready to eat' fib popular the flavor tccrct is patented! Cricp toasty bite dza biscuits t riht cnyour cpoon. A dcliciou3 energy fcxskfcct that hclpi your family! get fjcin hecp (joinj. Dcn't inbjeut on thi3 cne-cent cab.. It's a : thrifty v?ay to ., - . -j j - ' ! .... - .-- .. - Silverton Girl Scouts Guests on Hallowe'en SILVERTON Mrs. Wendell Heath and Mrs. Carl Hande were hostesses Saturday night at the Hande home to 38 girl scouts, com mittee mothers . and Girl Scouts officials at a Halloween party. . Mrs.. Kenneth Williams, who served as their leader during the4 past year was presented with a gift Juanita Meyers won the a ward for the best Halloween cos tume. ' i - ' .' Committee ; chairmen present were Louise Hoblitt, refreshments; Marjorie Leonard, games; Gloria Cobly, decorations; Vera Bailer, clean-up chairman. Adult leaders were Mrs. Russell Myers, Mrs. Mahlon' Hoblitt, Mrs. Charles Leonard' and Mrs. Wen dell Heath,-Miss Hannah Olson, Mrs. Sam ' Bailer, - Mrs. Kenneth Williams, Mrs. John George and Mrs. Carl Hande; - - '- Dr. Irene Waldo Talks To Aunisville Group -, - - - AUMSVILLE The Townsend club meeting at ' the city ball Thursday, night - when Dr. Irene Waldo of Portland was speaker. After ' a discussion of the Little Townsend bill, a round , table of questions and answers was held. Other,, speakers expressed the opinion that club members now are on the last lap of an 11 year cam paign for 20,000,000 people who have no social security for sick' ness and. old age,, . .- Doctor Waldo also entertained the club with: vocal and piano numbers of her" own composition. She was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs; T. C. Moun tain. WHEAT CEREAIS! Slielburn Has School Party ' k Parents and' Pupils ; Join in Hallowe'en ' , Celebration . iK --Si .') ' ' 1 u SHELBURN School chUdren, roast at the school Tuesday night Lester Kuiken, with the US navy, .Is home on a 15-day leave. -He spent most of the time since his last visit to Oregon in Port Barrow, Alaska, then was moved to California. ' - Mrs. Jerm Kau has returned to Albany, after staying with Mrs. (. McClain i since the death of her f brother, . Charles ' O. McClain. ' Carl Farmer has a crew of men building his new house on the for mer A. W. Ewing farms. Farmer's son, who is in the navy, is visit ing: at his new home now. i. , The well driller who has been digging at W. R. Kuiken found plenty of water at 280 feet. He is now at work -tor George Miller, Dl Mi! Churchill and daughter Irene are at the Shelburn farm gathering their winter apples. Mr. Churchill has been transferred 'to ; Reedsport as section foreman and Goodman has taken over the Shel- 1 burn section, j , ' i . A change in mail carriers fof this community! will take ef feci soon. Rolio Shelton will take over the! route which has been covered by j Lawrence 1 Montgomery , for many Years.' ' Dlth Pneumonia AUMSVILLE Word has been received from Mrs. - William Broylesof Seattle, former Aums ville resident, that their small son, , Joe is in a Seattle hospital ill with pneumonia, r i iij ; ; ' v 'V'- . ' ' 3 0 1 :15 7crJi!i! t iVi! r.ii rii: V.' ; l; 1 L t md. 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