Tha OREGON STATESMAN. Salami Oregon. Saturday Morning. November II, 1944 v" i i ti' From The Statesman's .Community Correspondents Voters Pledge President Support i v MLVERTON More than 1201 Silvertoa voters signed the "Salnte U oar president-elect" as they left the polls here Tuesday. Ralph Adams, ! insnrance salesman, b shown signing the document as Wayne Ma then, from the Silver Falls Timber company holds p the saint. It will be mailed to the president-elect, Franklin Delano -' Roosevelt - t ;-r".... - ..;.: - : ....... T - . .t! , - . "j " Care of Clothing Extension Topic for Units This Week - uwuc uKiiaivii iviaut ivi JUU urn LUUIUjr nut WKK in cludes the monthly meeting of the county committee, four meet ings by project leaders demonstrating "Care of Clothing, Press ing and Spotting", and two parallel meetings presented by Mar- Jerie Tye, home demonstration gent ; Monday, Nov. 13, members of the county committee will meet at the home of Marjorie.Tye, 1350 Saginaw street in Salem. Tuesday, Nv. 14, three meet ings are scheduled: West Wood btirn Home Arts club meets at the home !bf Mrs. Thompson at 2 o'clock. Ben Newell, assistant county i agricultural agents will accompany Miss ,Tye, and dis cuss "Control of Household Pests" - Central Howell Farmers Union auxiliary j will hold an all day meeting beginning at 11 o'clock at the Farmers Union hall on North Commercial street In Sa lem. Mrs. John Cage and Mrs. L, Vr, Hammer,; project leaders, will present the clothing care demon stration. Mrs. Cleo Kepplnger is president 'of the? group. Sidney-Talbot Home Extension unit will meet at the home of Mrs. D. A. Davidson at 2 o'clock wuij mu, nex nniey ana Jars. Davidslon, project leaders. Mrs. E. J. Freeman is local chairman. Wednesday, November 15. the Hubbard Women's club is to meet at ine ryuuan nau at 10:30 ajn. Miss Tye will direct a working demonstration on "Repair of In- nerspring Cushions." Mrs. Ora Morris is club president. Thursday, November 16. the Liberty Women's club will meet at 1 o'clock at the schoolhouse with Mrs. W. J. Han and Mrs. Ma im Richnn tti nrnlut r - Y vj vtVA9. Mrs. S. B. Davidson is president Friday, November 17, the Rob erta Home Extension unit will meet at the home of the chairman, Mrs, Boy Rice, with the clothing demonstration presented by proj ect leaders, Mrs. Richard Chitten den and Mrs. Fern Davenport Jefferson Gass Selects Its JEFFERSON -The senior class Of u Jttrnn Kiirh 1 - BVUVUl f UBS cnosen it rl ni .mooi; Ready Made Family." .This is a farce 'In three acts. The charac ter! for the play chosen include: Agnes' Martyn, a widow of 40. with three children, Sara Hutch- inn; Bob . Martm. a bov of . 20. Jack Skelton; Marilee Martyn, a girl of. 18, Mary Lou Eliasen; Gra de Martyn, a little girl of 11, Bet ty Sherman; Miss Lydia Martyn, Old 'maid Of about 50. Rnrharn Miller; Henry Turner, widower about 45, with two children, Rob ert Simpson: Doris Turner, trirl 17, Theresa Bo wen; Sammie Tur ner, boy 19, Dale Fish; Begonia Washington, colored cook, , about 53, Marian Ray; Nicodemus Pipp, colored man about 45, Gene Pow ell. The play will be presented In the school gymnasium, December 13, at 8 o'clock. C'Ji Degree K. C.Mect Announced for Albany: - ALBANY, Nov. 10Fourth de Crts Knihlj of Columbus of the Willamette valley will meet Sun day, November 19,' at St Mary's frLh hall here. Ray Barrett and U.--.:r Ilitchcll are cooperating v i-i'Ji Joseph I.L Portal, who is in c' :.-3 cf-arransctnents. :::bcrs frcn Jcn, Etaytcn, r : -ene end other points through- . ll'.s V,.l!..'.ctte vaUey aire ex-; Mmet . ' ..v xs' 4. V - T ; , ' Valley Calendar SAIX'BDAT. NOVEMBER 11 Armistice day. 4M club with Mrs. M. If. Mage. MONDAY, Kavemkcr 13 Marion County Borne Extension com mittee, home of Marjorie Tye, 1350 Saginaw. - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 West Woodburn i Home Arts club, bom of Mrs. Thompson, S pjn. Ben Newell guest speaker. Central Howell Farmers Union aux iliary. F. U. hall. Salem. 11 a.m. . Sidney-Talbot Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. D. A. Davidson. S p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IS Hubbard Women's club, Pythian halL 10:30 a.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS Liberty Women's club, schoolhouse, 1 p.m. - i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IT Roberts Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Boy Rtce. 1 JO p.m. Tomans Return At Coast Town MILL CITY Mr. and Mrsv Al bert , Toman- and . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rada have returned from a three-day vacation at Taft Mrs. Glenn Ettinger fell on the stain at the hotel Oct. 13 and broke her elbow, two ribs and a bone in her hand. The cast has now been removed. Mrs. Nell Stahlman is now em ployed as cook at Rimer's camp. Mrs. Wilbur Meinert left .Tues day to join her husband, who is stationed at San Diego. Their son is staying at the home of Mrs. Meinert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Daly. Guests of Mrs. Violet Turnldge last week end were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pickens, and sister Shirley of Forest Grove. Mrs. Ed Schroeder and two children of Roseburg are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schroeder. 4H Club Elects For Clear Lake : - : r -,';'; . CLEAR LAKE The 4-H club was organized last Thursday in the upper room with the, teacher, Mrs. Sarah Young, as leader.. Of ficers are Charles Weathes, presi dent; 1 Vern Rich, yice-presidentt and Patty Cooksley, secretary. Meeting day has not been decid ed. The school will be short two children this week end when Don ald and Betty Cobern move away. Mrs. Karen Sorensen of Genoa, Neb., will spend the winter with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bagger of Kei rer, and her son and daughter-in-law,. Mr.-and Mrs. Art Sorensen, of Clear Lake. Aumsville Reports First Frost of Season . i , AUMSVUXE-A light frost was noticed ,here by." early risers J Fri day .morning, . This " was , the first frost of this season, but no dam age was. done except; in ; some places to late blooming flowers, which, had been expected at. any time Late cucumbers and tomatoes were still being gathered in lim ited amounts here but no material loss was sustained on them, due to the late arrival, of frost .Tem perature here Thursday night reg istered Just 32 degrees. " ; ' 1 1 I Holiday ley Jefferson Club Meeting Well Attended JEFFERSON The Jefferson Woman's club met Wednesday af ternoon in the library rooms at 1 o'clock for a covered dish .lunch eon. -1 Later Mrs. Ward Inglis and Mrs. George Bell; of Stayton dem onstrated making of ' corsages. The finished corsages were pre sented to the club and were offer ed for sale. -A plant and bulb sale was also featured; and was in charge of Mrs. William Walls. ; Mrs. William Brown's name was presented for membership. Marjo rie Fontaine, WAVE, and member of the club, who is leaving Sun day for training, was honored with a handkerchief shower. Mrs. Paul Smith.! Mrs. Wallace ,WIckett Mrs. J. G. Fontaine and Marjorie Fontaine were, hostesses for the meeting. ' : Twenty six members and five guests, Miss Mary Donohue, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. A. L. Pow ell, Mrs. Ward Inglis and Mrs. George Bell were present At the next meeting, November 22, Mrs. Fred Wied and Miss Myr tle Myers will be hostesses. Miss Eleanor Stephens, state , librarian of Salem, will be guest speaker. $42,145,724.72 Now on Hand In State Vault Cash on hand in the state trea sury as of Oct 21, 1944, aggregat ed $42,145,724.72, including short term Investments, State Treasur er Leslie M. Scott announced here Friday. Unreceipted assets totaled $5,220,968.22. In addition to cash in the state treasury the state unemployment compensation commission has a trust fund of $59,221,113.96 depos ited with the United States trea sury. Bond investments total $32, 631,137.14. r: ' :,. ' - : Items included in the cash ac-4 count: General fund $21,610,194. 44; Hand board, $784,313,67; in dustrial accident commission, $3, 218,262.56; board of higher, edu cation, $1,656,544.92; board of con trol, $31,484.02; highway commis sion, $8,880,480.74; unemployment commission $149,602.79; veterans state aid commission, $604,441.91; vocational funds, $728,841.83; pub-' lie assistance, $334,699.60;, liquor control commission, ! $566,692.85; miscellaneous, : $33,435.32, and state school support fund, $3,548, 730,07. Valley Obituaries Hasel Vehrs Smith ..j LEBANON Final services were held in the Howe chapel Friday afternoon for Hazel Smith, wife of Merrill Smith, Lebanon postmaster. Interment was in the IOOF cemetery Mrs, Srnithf who died at the family home Wednes day, was bora in Dickson, Calif., ApriT24, 1902.; Survivors are the widower; one son, Merrill, with, the army in Camp Roberts, Calif.; her mother, Mrs. Victor Vehrs; a brother, Vic tor; Vehrs and a sister, Edrie Murray, all of Condon; another sister, Reva . Lamoreaux of . Wy oming. Her son and mother have been with her during her illness. Mrs. Smith was active in the work of the Baptist church and was past president of the Ameri can Legion auxiliary of Santiam Post , Raters Visit In Jefferson JEFFERSON Members of the local Rebekah. lodge at the con vention of Rebekah lodges; Satur day at Alsea Iwere Mrs. C M. Cochran, Mrs. R. W. CurL Mrs. Nettie Hawk and Mrs." Charles Smith, Jr. ' 'V : ' , Dr.' and Mrs. George Waters and son George jr. of Beaverton were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phelps. . Mrs. Alice Dowell and Mrs. Ed ith Kroschel spent this week in Seattle, Wash., visiting Mrs. Dow ell's son, Archie Dowell, who is employed at the Boeing Aircraft plant 11 f - .. " Five vice presidents of ' the United States have become presi dents' Adams." Jefferson. Van Buren, . Theodore Roosevelt and Coolldge. - - r . ' Installed under pneumatic -- :- pressure. ; - . ' ; ' - - Metal Interlocking Weather Stripping Saves p to 49 ta your fuel. Free Estimate - Ne Obllration 1815 Coosevelt ' ' Vhene tlZl Gervais Makes Quota j GERVAIS The Gervais district went $100 above its quota in the recent War Chest drive, according to the report this week by Mrs. Robert Harper, chairman. i 1 I . I i v I I II 1 I III III X. . I I 1 . w : f . . 1 l w . I I . . - I "V i I "k I V V I l V J l V J I I I J1 A I f I r ' A I I - I r ' w v I I I I I is- . M . . ' . . I ; . I aj . I I I : F : M ..'' 1 . B 1 I '- Tsr- - m m If. S s y LJ l-J -J -J LJ UU ' y . i ' ' : ' - t. : u.... - i 7 :.X; , ' , -' " "i I -r . fig F : . Jane Beane Gregson Gloria Jnanlta Beetger Marcel la Marie Frank Aan RaffaeU i nimniii j . j ' jr - .:- : A ' K ' if-,--,; 2..' 5 ' V ' ' it,..'! A-J-A--J-'i--iiil-tinin-,-'rnfi1frliii'i imtff mt i 'i m - f ' "i Frances vLuca Souther Frances Eloaise Lewis :-!,?, . i ' -A i ; . ' ' r ' r - . ' . X, J .! " ' : 'J ," v :" ' ' . ' ' - - i x " " :- Jii-.nJt. , ' I t- 1 m " t'i ; .mil in. i... Elisabeth Flora Gar dine . - Philippine War Victims Will Get U.S. Help Relief for Philippine civilian war victims . will move in the wake of the military liberation of the islands with the U. S. army, the Philippine , government ' and Philippine - War Relief, member agency of the National War Fund, coordinating-their programs - for maThmim -results, it was stated to Charles "A. Sprague, president of fTro)V7F3 W7 V7I ! m m, m " m m m m m a a ' m m , m m mm m m a a t . .' 'i"V;"..':" V. i I Wsaii'jiti M - tfhAi Derethy May Schmidt Jaae Nermagene Howe SaciilfcesPliiii Leaforl3wWli i " ; ; ' ; i . - i ' x Oregon War Chest, by Charles P. White, executive director of Phil ippine War Relief. A clothing project now junder--way in the United States is ex pected to result In the production of 450,000 garments' for early dis tribution by Philippine War Re liet , As in the case of liberation and occupation by j the military j in other areas, the immediate relief needs oj the civilian , population will be handled by army: authori ties. Supplementing these emerg ency relief . measures, -the . Philip pine government will initiate ' a Adele Downey Eleanor Welter Sunday, Nov. 12th I 2:45 P. M. i 'I I"-'' "' "" !' ' i t i- f ' I . i : ' . " . i ' ' ! L ' X Greyhound Bus Depot -: ii " " , ; ' ' ' I '-.r -' j.-' '"' i ' r .' i i .r ' jv ; - j I ' 'A j j ! ; it Let's All Be at the Depot To Extend Them the - Best of Wishes! ' 'i .- ' .' ; X 'X Xx " i l 'Xx . ! It is likely this will be the. last WAVES Platoon to embark from the Salem district or any place fin ; the United States for indoctrination and training as the Navy has announced forth coming quota enlistment restrictions. X . . .- . ' v-1-':; -x XxiX-. '......'I-."' In Observance' of the World War I Armistice. We Will Bo Closed Today! If. I Aldene Cdrine Frey large relief program to place ci vilians on a self-sustaining basis. Philippine War Relief, supported in part by voluntary contributions to the Marion" county .War Chest, stands ready to ; aid as requested by the army and the Philippine government - iX . .; ,.: ! j Normally,- the islands ! import practically all finished products," Mr. White explained. "In three years of occupation by the Japs, even the . limited agricultural supplies have' been ' confiscated, whjelv coupled- with- the- Jap "Mickey Mouse money has created state - of inflation' The three Irene Deris Shepherd ''i-ix'X- 'X.V'l v;. i !.-,.. tXary Geraldine Aldersea f I . i . , - -m-fXXX.; , -X v. V . ... '-'' ' t : ' ' . o "..-V .' - ' : i - I i - - , . . Salem Girl Handles - U of 6 Frosh Publicity; LUNIVERSITy, OF OREGON, Eue ' gene, Nov. 10 -(Special)- A Salem girl, Lorna Xingwell, will handle publicity jf orj j freshman talent,. It was announced : here. Miss King ; well is chairman of the publicity; committee of the Freshman ActivV ities association, which holds tal ent shows and discovers amateug program possibilities. ! ! '"'"'V I :! " ' 'i - f) known needs f the civilian popu-. lation will be food, medicines and clothing,"- Mrj White said. If : 1 1 r 1 w Sm mi 1 1: "'wr''''-'4 tmm-' ' Mil J Roth Jean Root i Pi.' i' ! :' ' 3" Dorothea! Elaine Sheldon X--X v". 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