The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    HI'
Tli OIXGON STVTECMAN. Saltm. -Orogoa, Tuesday Morning. NoTtxnber 21, lfiU
FAGS TKT
Union Hill
Granges Elect
Verny Scott Named
For Second Term
As Master
UNION HILL The Union HiU
, irange met November 17. .
r Announcement of awards for
: members and . Juvenile members
. are, Mrs. C. C. Jones, second prize
from Pomona district in canned
. tree fruit. Award 25 pounds sugar.
Laurel Krenz and Mrs. J. C.
Krenz also received rewards - on
canned tree fruit Vivienne Jaquet,
- first in youth group contest in
state; Jeanne Darby, third in youth
' group in state; Floyd Fox, Jr, first
in state grange contest in the pig
club. Reward, a pig.
, The Juvenile grange was the
-first in the state in achievement
j recognition -in projects as out-
I lined by the state grange commit
tee. ' : ' - v , . v i -'
. Officers elected were: Master,
Verny Scott, re-elected; overseer,
,W. J. Krenz; lecturer, Mrs. WY J.
Krenz; steward, C C. Jones; others
all re-elected were, assistant stew-
"rd, Robert .Humphrey; chaplain,
Mrs. Carrie Townsend; treasurer,
" M.' M. Gilmour; secretary, Mr.
Floyd Fox; gate keeper, Floyd Fox.
-. Others "are, Ceres, Mrs. Geneva
Hubbard; Pomona, Mrs. Alice At-
' kinson, Ve-elected; Flora, Mrs. M.
M. Gilmour, re-elected; lady as-
' tistant steward, Mrs. Jessie Car
ter, re-elected; home economics
' chalnnanMrs. Albert Savage; ex
ecutive committee, Sam Atkinson,
O. W. Humphrey, and Henry Han
sen; juvenile matron, Mrs, Verny
Scott. ;
Officers in the, Juvenile grange
re: Master, Guy Scott; overseer,
Floyd : Fox, jr.; lecturer, Lucille
Jaquet; ; steward, Merlin Darby;
assistant steward, Glen Morley;
chaplain, Bill Kost en border; treas
tirer, Eldon Jaquet; secretary, Pa
tricia Heater; gate keeper, Keith
Scott; I Ceres, Frances Fox; Po
monan Mertie Mae Hansen; Flora,
Jeanne Darby; lady assistant stew
rd, Ann Louise Heater.
TTo-,Tf
Mitts
Puppet Show Is
Community Affair
.. MIDDLE GROVE The com
munity club met Friday night A
.program, of music and readings
; was given closing with a puppet
bow, "The Man in the House."
, The puppets and equipment were
loaned for Use by Alice Jaquet
of . Victor Point find were operat
ed by Mrs. Emory Goode and Mrs,
Edward ..Struck and Edward
Struck, jr., with Mrs. John Cage
nd Edward Struck, readers, and
music by - John .Cage. ,y,. y.
' Nola Jean Zobel of Swegle was
a guest and presented several ac
cordion numbers. Edward Struqk
gave two readings and Mrs. John
Hyett a piano number. ,
. Refreshments 'were served by
Mrs. Arthur Case and Mrs. Dan
Scharf- assisted by their husbands.
The December meeting of the
club will be held Friday, Decem
ber; 22, with the program under
the direction of Sadie Roth and
Mrs.: Ethel Ramus, and Mrs. Lee
Dow - chairman ', of refreshment
committee.
Willamefce::;alef:: Mews
From The Statesman 's Gommunty
Hcnrard Rites
Are Thursday
75 Year Old Resident
Of Aamsville Dies
There Saturday
Salem Grange Postponed- Be
cause the regular meeting of Sa
lem grange comes the day before
Thanksgiving it has been changed
to November 29 when it will be
held at the Salem Women's - club
building on North Cottage. :
Jones at Convention . Ronald
Jones, state vice president of the
Oregon Farmers union is in Denf
ver fof the national convention
of the Farmers Union. Secretary
of Agriculture Claude ' Wickard
is scheduled to speak Tuesday af
ternoon. The meeting opened
Monday and will close Wednesday.
Red Hills Election The an
nual election ' of officers at Red
Hills grange last week , was post
poned because of a small attend
ance due to foggy weather.
Liberty Homecoming The Lib
erty local of the Farmers Union
will hold a homecoming . party
starting with a no-host dinner at
7 o'clock.- The local will furnish
meat and members will bring the
rest of the dinner to celebrate the
eighth anniversary of its organ
ization. ' i
Hayesville Program A Thanks
giving program will be given at
the Hayesville school Wednesday
afternoon.
Annual Corn Show
Plans Are Ready
Elton Watts presided at th No
vember meeting of the ; Central
Howell Farmer's Union. Silas Tor
vend and Gerald Nibler reported
for the agricultural committee that
the annual com show would be
held at the Central Howell school
house December 8.
The Farmer's Union auxiliary
will serve supper from 6:30 and
8 p.m. A nominal fee will be
charged. The judging for the show
will be done by members of the
4-H clubs. Future Fanners of
America and Junior Farmer's Un
ion members.
' Louis Brant supervisor of Mar
ion-Polk FJ5-A. spoke on various
loans of that organization. ."
Turner Man
In Hospital
TURNER ' Charles ; FarrelL
son of Mrj and Mrs. Stoe Farrell,
underwent! an appendectomy Fri
day at the Deaconess hospital, in
Salem,
- Mrs. Sal!
ess Hospital
better.
Miss Eunice Gordon of Seattle
Rex Law son of 'Yam-
Overnight visitors at the
Gene Robihson's Friday.
The sisterhood of the Christian
planning a bazaar for
7.1
and Mrs.
hill were
church iq
December
Amitie
y Esson at the Deacon-
is reported slightly
Dub Holds
Meeting at Plane Home
MIDDLE GROVE Mrs. George
it L . T ' - V T
; Lawrence ".. Hammer
tries Knuths enter-
Plane, Mrs,
and Mrs. ICha:
tamed thel "Amitie" club ; at ; the
Plane home. Fall flowers and ap
propriate; appointments in games
and refreshments carried out the
Thanksgiving motif. - Twenty-two
members; were present.
The annfial Christmas party will
be held at the home' of Mrs. Cleo
Keppengerj on East Turner Road.
Liberty 1 Farmers Union
Meets Tuesday Night
LIBERT , Liberty local wUl
meet at the hall Tuesday, Novem
ber 21 fojr a homecoming celebra
tion marking the eighth anniver
sary of tin founding of this local.
The affair will start at 7 o'clock
with a d&Tner.The local will fur-j
nish the jr leat and members will
bring a cjovered dish or a dessert.
A nicture show dealing with co
ops will pie shown and there Will
be musid (furnished by the pro
gram committee. All former mem
bers are invited.
Band oij Family Visits
SWEGLE Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fellows aid their daughter, Mrs,
Lorena tiagen of Bandon were
guests last week at the home of
Mr. Fellows' sister and brother
in-law, Mi and Mrs. Frank Ricket
on Gardeni Road.
Guests! at Burrs
. LABISH CENTER Guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burr are Mr.
and Mnt.l Archie Crabtree v and
Chris of Linden, Wash.
Ml
. . . -' . ' f -
: :"" ; ' M, 1 V J
liberty Women
SPORT SHORTS Jane
Powell. lS-ycar-old tinging and
dancing film player, models
white sharkskin shorts wor
with a striped Jersey sweater.
Hayesville Women's
Club Is Entertained
HAYESVILLE Mrs. E. L.
Moor was hostess for the Hayes
ville Woman's club Thursday at
t ternoon. The house wav deco-
' rated in motifs suggestive of
Thanksgiving. ; j
, Members enjoyed hearing of
i the favorite dishes for a Thanks
V giving dinner. Mrs. Marc Saucy
reported on the USO scrap book.
Much interest was shown in
the display of antiques, given by
members of the club, especially 'a
scales used to measure gold in
Alaska; .brought by Mrs. E. B
Taylor. Some old : spectacles
produced by Mrs. G. C. Farmer,
a prayer book dated 1801, which
Ida Denny had. and some old
babr dresses, which Mrs. Ear
Bedwell brought.!
At the close of the jneeting
Miss Ida Denny assisted the hos
.teas in -serving. J
Hear of Gifts
LIBERTY Jean Groesbeck,
chairman of the Doernbeche,r hos
pital fund of the Oregon. Federa
tion of .Women's clubs, addressed
the Liberty Women's club Thurs
day. She told of need ' for light
weight toys "for children in the
hospital. Members and all oth
ers, interested will bring or-tend
these things to the December meet
ing. .
vThe Girl Scouts have been made
into two troops. Mrs. W. Karsten
is leader on the young girls; Mrs.
Nadine " Miller leads the older
girls.
Thirteen members attended the
county convention of Women's
clubs at Woodburn.
Mrs. S C. Austin and Mrs. Carl
Stephens are new members. .
Mrs. W. J. Hall and Mrsv Ma
son Bishop demonstrated care of
clothing.' A group of 4H Clothing
dub girls from Mrs. Lucas' room
were present for the demons tra
tion. - '
The annual Christmas party and
gift exchange will be held in De
eember. Members will bring gifts
for the Children's Farm home and
the Doernbecher hospitaL
Miss Shumaker -Is
Guest Speaker
At Fairs City
AUMSYILLE William Ar
chie Howard, 75, died at bis home
here Saturday morning. The fun
eral will be held Thursday :at
10 o'clock. He was born near Bar-
bersville, Ky, February 28, 1869.
With his parents he moved to Ore
gon when he was 17. The family
located in Aurora. He had lived in
Aumsville for 19 years. In 1892
he married Molly Seism of Okla
homa. They had three sonj and
one daughter,. The -daughter died
in 1913 and the mother sevefal
years later. In v 1920 he married
Mrs. Maud Snyder of Portland who
Lsurvives him. They had two sons.
William Archie Howard, jr. Ph.
Mlc, wh the US navy in the
racinc area; xoroy a. tiowara.
Slc in the Pacific. Other sur
vivors are a stepson, McClellan
Thornton, Ph.MJc In the navy in
the Pacific; a stepdaughter, Mrs.
Vilis Coin, of Salem: :eleten
grand children; two brothers, John
Howard ' of : Marks . Prairie, Ore.
Daw Howard of Portland, and one
sister, Mrs. Josie Brehm of Port
land. .Three sons, Sherman How
ard of Idaho Falls, Weston How
ard of Keno, Ore Oscar Howard
of Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a
member of the-Methodist church
for 50 years." - t v- i
. Funeral services will : be - held
at 10 a. m. Thursday at the Wes-
leyan " Methodist . church. Rev.; 1 E.
Peabody, pastor of the church, will
officiate. The Weddle funeral
home in Stayton will have charge
of the funeral, with interment at
the -Butler cemetery. ,r
FALLS CITY Gertrude $chu
maker, returnedmissionary from
the Congo in Africa, will be guest
speaker at the Christian jchurch
Wednesday. Miss Schumaker is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B,
F. Schumaker of Salem, a former
minister of the Court Street Chris-
tion church. '
A 'union Thanksgiving prayer
meeting at the Methodist church
Thursday night The offering will
be given to the Children's Farm
home at Corvallis.
Willie White, the state evan
gelist of the Men's Ninety Nine
movements of the Christian chur
ches of Oregon, plans to hold a
meeting at the Falls City Chris
tion in December.
Mrs. Richard Paul went to Cor
vallis to spend the Thanksgiving
week with her son, R. Paul and
family. .
The Canadian women's army
corps was established in 1941.,
Valloy Calendar
TUESDAY, NOYEMBEK 11 i ;
Xibertr Tanners Union, aomecomlnc
Swegle PTA. SJ0 covered dish dlu-H
Union Hill Home Extenuoa unit, :
IHUBSDAT, KOVEMBE tj
ThanKsgtvinc aT- -
4 '
Turner Scoiits
Are Hosts
TURNER The Girl . Scouts
complimented their mothers, lead
ers and . patrons' with a covered
dish -Tuesday night at the school.
The' tables -were decorated in
maple leaves in autumn shades.
A report of activities, group sing
ing, the salute, oath and laws of
the Girl Scouts constituted i the
program.'- Miss- Dessie McClay and
Lorraine Vick are the leaders.' "-
Patrons present were Mrs.' Bert
Peebles,' Mrs. I.: J.' Sawyer, Mrs.
Charles Standley and Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Russell. Girls and their mo
thers present were June Boyer and
Mrs. Boyer, Dorothy Mitchell and
Mrs. Mitchell, Marjorie . Mudgett
and - Mrs. Mudgett, Eunice " Bear
and 'Mrs. Bear,' Margaret Ann
Prather, Barbara Webb and Ruby
Peterson...: . . i -
Union Hill Extension ' . '
Meeting to Be Tuesday
.UNION HILL Tbe Home Ex
tension meeting will be held Tues
day at the. grange hall with Mrs
Henry. Erickson and Mrs. .Verny
Scott as substitute project leaders.
- Cleaning and pressing of gar
ments will be demonstrated dur
ing the day. Each member is asked
to bring a sack lunch. Coffee, will
belurnished. . I
Return From Portland
LIBERTY The G. E. Woitte
family have returned after sev
eral days spent with her mother,
Mrs. Peterson in Portland, i -
Pringte WomeiCt Club y
Meets fit SchendeWs ?
PRINGLE The Women's club
met at the club house Wednesday
with, Mrs; Amelia Schendell and
Mrs.! Paul Turich as hostesses.
Nineteen! f members were present
and the ofternoon was spent quilt
ing. Four! carpenters are finishing
work of the interior. On Novem
ber 29 there will be an all day
quilting session and the-next regu
lar meeting will be a Christmas
party on December 8.
Surprise Birthday
Party Given Teacher
SCIO- Mrs. Earl LaRowe, Scio
high, science and physical educa
tion instructor, was honored Mon
day at a surprise birthday party
by members of the Girls' Athletic
association of the schooL
s
- 1,1
pusnxrozED m kilk
GIVES ITCOQDXESS
Vv
. .Cutsfortli Funeral
Tuesday Afternoon
' WOODBURN, Nov. 20 funeral
services for Jarvis Elmer Cuts
forth, 71, who died Sunday morn
ing at Jus home south of Gervais,
will be held at 1 o'clock Tuesday
jrora tneKingo chapel, y : -".y
Mr. Cutsforth was born Novem
- ber 16, "1873, at Payette Wis, and
came to Gervais in 1901.' He had
served for many years as rural
- snail carrier. He was a member
.of the Presbyterian church, of thip
Fidelity lodge AF and AM, the
Order of the Eastern Star, the
Maccabee lodges and the Modern
.Woodman of Aemrica. -
Survivors are the widow, Cath
erine; a daughter, Lucille Cuts
forth Booster and two grandchil
dren; a sister, Ellen MacDonald of
Payette, Wis. Rev. Roy Achon of
i Oregon City will be in charge of
y the funeral nd burial will be in
' Herinle Funeral
Service Tuesday y
WOODBURN, Nov. 20 Funeral
serviced for Thomas John Hermle,
32, who died Sunday at the Silver-
. ton hospital after a brief illness.
'- cm mass Tuesday at St Luke's
. Catholic church. Rosary was recjt-
H Mondar . nitrht at lhT Uinffn
ehapel. , ; ..
- He was born November 6, 1912
t at Woodburn and lived a IV his life
t the farm home on the ML Angel
I. ' highway. Survivors are Mathias
Hermle of Woodburn; two broth-
ers, Pfc. Edward S. M. Hermle,
Hawaiian islands; Joseph Alcher,
.Jr., Woodburn; two sisters, Mrs.
. Margaret Hilger of Portland, and
Mrs. Mary Buchholz, Mt Angel. .
: Handlrade :
Lucifo Gills
White or colored, crystal clear
candlestick holders, cigarette
boxes, nut and candy dishes,
pijture frames, etc.
See ear display at
' S. lE!h
mm
f)ff C!n mk let?
Department of
i. ;
Doolx Cases
It's Leads c! Fun io
Paint and Decorate
Chests
' , ' 8 sizes ! 7"
Jr
:iir-y";:p
and 11
Very
:L,: If' "
Costs So
Little!'
0!
It'a a grand adventure to carry
out your own Ideas in color and
decoration . . . and your visit
to our UNPAINTED FURNITURE '
DEPARTMENT! will be "all .that
is necessary to start you on a
gay time indeed. Come In and
browse around . . see the
sample pieces.
:" :y ' '':Hf-
We'll gladly . help you plan.
3
Dressing Tables
Sf y- ii-'.'
. ai XI a- c 1ST
Choose from this list
Large Chests, 5 sizes
Corner Cupboards
Bunk Beds
What-Nots
Desks, 3 sizes and types
.j ' Dressing Tables . y
Xidney - shape Vanities
Book Cases, 9 sizes -Bedside
(Chests '
! Baby. Chests, 3 sizes
Beds, twin and full '.
Bunli Beds
4 - I
I I
-. I
! !
6 i
PLATE GLASS MIRRORS in a variety of sizes and shapes
P5)
o
UWri
325 Center Street
KASOir PAEJT9 WTLLAED BATTERIES EELLY TEES AUTO GLAS3
.; . . 'j ' SALD.I : - - . ' '.
Fncns
two noiiEY-SAvniG imniETS
SfiLEIl
mm
V7EST SALEZ1
This Uceli - - Open Tnesday, j Closed jThnrsday!
Prices Gc:d Tceiday and T7cdnesday f
Cc:s Day ( First ;Qcality
The Only Complete Produce Ilarkets
in the Salen Area
f eatiimg IFbrfliaifcpiTiag
FRESH OKRA;
I FENNELL I
CHAOTE PEARS
ARTICHOKES i
PERSIMMONS I
POMEGRANATES
FRESH LIMES
TANGERINES
PARSLEY
CELERY ROOT
UE IIAVE IT 00 IT ISIl'T III
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
KALE SPINACH
MUSTARD GREENS
CALAVOS
SATSUMAS
T0UII!
UFVE GOT LOTS OF -TTJEII!
r1
-'' y-' iv- ' . ;
Prime
Grade! "A"
EzJ Lb
i " - . .
Oens
Rich and
Creamy
Strawberry-1
Vanilla
' Chocolate
QUARTS
, :, - i i f j M
nun
Effi
By Benson Bakery
Pound i U
,1!
By Hostess
S'j pounds!
$1.01
$L!0
nm
XoJVi tin
5L
Swill's--ia & Heat Ihrliei
.,.!! ; .-V-'- ' ' 1 -
..- .-. j,;.-, ... ' ;
cl
t-J
i 2.90
-A
Lb.
" it
- - , V - . i. - --. t . .-ftjyirt ipt t,, gj I
4