i ; f ! : .1 TIi OUTGO?! STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Wednesday Morning. January 21. 1843 IvSi - r-. . - ' . . . a---; -. - , FromJFhe Statesman a (Community Correspondents light Study In Silverton Is Undertaken Neto Fangled Sinks, Hay Rakes to Vie for Attention SHiVERTON S ilverton's street lights could be increased two thirds capacity lor a one-third Increase. This was the statement made Monday ni&ht by T. W. Fitch, street lighting expert Fitch Is with the Portland General Electric company and was invited by the Silverton planning com mission of which Mrs. R. A. Mc Clanathan is the chairman. That something should be done to improve Silverton's street light was the definite opinion of Mr, Fitch. The national average per .capita for street lighting is $1 with Silverton's little more than 50 cents per capita. I Just what could be done to Improve the '", entire system will have to be determined by a sur vey. This will be done by Fitch and discussed later as a postwar ' project But immediate relief can be had, said the speaker, if larger bulbs were used in -already exist ing fixtures.' Mr. Fitch remred to the Newberg lighting as "one of the best on the coast? I The planning commission will hold its regular meeting January 29. Members of Silverton's vari- ; ous service organizations were in . vited to the Monday night meet ing. Lloyd Larsen, member of the -planning commission, served as " chairman. Valley Calendar Labor Saying Gadget Exhibit At Fairgrounds Next Tuesday An exhibit of labor saving devices for both the farm and the home will be shown in the agricultural building, state fair grounds next Tuesday, January 30. It will be open continuously from 10 a.m. to 3 pjn. W. G. Nibler, Marion ounty agent, and other members of the county extension staff are in charge of local arrangements. ' fin.. tsv: :n 1 j 01 i t ! n . xiie come cjuuuii wiu ue in oucrwooa, wanuary o; in zoreai Grove, January 27; and after it is in Salem on January 30 it will be two days, January 31 and Febru ary 1 in Linn county at Santiam Central Farmers Union and at the Lake Creek grange hall; February 7 it will be in Canby and Febru ary 14 at McMinnvUle and Febru ary 15 it will be at Rickreall. Approximately 40 exhibits of equipment designed to lighten the burden and increase the efficiency of farmers and homemakers Will be shown. The display is sent here from Oregon State college! extension service. These range from a buckrake and full sized kitchen sink to a model cattle guard and clothes pin bag. Will Interest All Housewives l Practically all the equipment can be made locally, by the "man of the house" or in the case of the more complicated pieces of ma chinery, by local mechanics or WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 4 stayton woman I club, I3Q pjn. THURSDAY, JANUARY W Salem Heuhts Garden club. Mrs. H. H. Woodburn. 1 p.m.. Miss Tye speaker. Marlon Farmers Union auxiliary. Pie social. Mission Bottom Commun ity club, at schoolhouse. S D.m. Home! nursing .class. Pringle school. FRIDAY. JANUARY . Edinai Lan Home Extension : unit. Mrs, T.l E. Caspell. 130 pjn. Waldd Hills Community club card party. 730 pjn. r SATURDAY. JANUARY 17 Oregon Jersey Cattle club. Marlon hotel. ! - Silverton Hills Community club. Portland Woman Forty Attend Liberty Repair Demonstration 1 f LIBERTY Forty from Liberty, Roberts and Pringle attended the spring cushions repair, dempnstra' turn by Thursday afternoon.. . ' The demonstration was one of K series on various phases of homemaking sponsored by the extension service and was held at regular meeting of the Liberty Woman's club. I Mrs. C. W. Stacey explained some of the bills pending in the legislature.' V, ; , machine shops. Detailed plans. for construction will be available for those who desire them. The dem onstration is for women as well as men, while the homemaking dis plays . will be of interest to urban as well as rural homemakers. The farm equipment to ' be shown includes a buckrake, ma nure loader, post hole digger, tilt top implement trailer, milk cart. motor driven drag saw, improved type hay fork, a potato picking belt and other small miscellan eous items; an exhibit of a new type of rust prevention compound for farm machinery, another showing results of 17 years of ex perimentation on Douglas fir fence ' posts by Oregon State col lege school of forestry. Post Hole Digger Included ! Homemakers will see three dif ferent kitchen work centers, sink unit, mixing unit, and : storage unit, actually kitchen size showing location of shelves, drawers, bins. doors, and all the gadgets; a con QllQy ObitllQriCS J venient laundry cart that will take Martha Virginia Daffy I WOODBURN, Jan. 23 Mrs Martha -Virginia Duffy," 38, died Monday night after several weeks illness. Funeral services will, be held at 10 a.m. following requiem mass at St. Luke's Catholic church. The rosary will be recit ed Thursday night at 8:30, at the Bingo chapel. . Mrs. Ringo had lived in Oregon four . years coming here ' from South Dakota. Survivors are her .widower, Joseph P. Duffy of .Woodburn; two sons, Cpl. Joseph TL Duffy in the South Pacific, William E. Duffy at home; three daughters, Colleen D. Duffy at home, Mary G. and Donna M. Duffy in South Dakota; three brothers, William Walker of San ta -Monica. Claude Walker of Avon, SD; two sisters, Mrs. Kath erlne Shannon of Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Alice Taylor of Dew ey, SD. Student Awards To Be Presented. SILVERTON ;M, Buchanan, assistant supervisor of vocational education and former Smith- Hughes director bi Silverton, will give a chalk talk Wednesday night at the chamber I of commerce rooms. The Wednesday; night meeting will be the firstjdinner meeting of the chamber since the new offl cers took charge. ilErrol Ross is president and J. W. Jordan pro gram chairman. j Leonard Hudson; present Smith Is Gates Visitor GATES Mrs. Marie McCoy Portland is staying with her moth er, Mrs. Kate Klutke, who is ilL Mrs. Sadie Ronen of Prineville was a visitor at the Adam Sbep- hard home. j i i i Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Helvey, formerly of Gates, visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Helvey, The Helveys have been at Myrtle Point for several years and have purchased a 10 acre tract at West Stayton and plan to raise beans, Mr. and Mrs, ceived word of Richard Allen, Walter Hensolt A. B. Hornet re the birth of a son, to Mr. and Mrs of Berkeley, Calif. Mrs. Hensolt was formerly Muriel Horner.. ' ;': ; j:' i Mrs. C. H. Strang and 'two sons of Chicago, 111-, 'are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil John son.); Mrs. Strang is Mrs. John son's daughter-in-law. Johnson is in the army now in the Pacific. Hughes instructor, ward to Melvin place winner in the Kiwanis con test recently held for Smith- Hughes pupils. The. dinner has 6:30 and will be women from the First Church of Christ will make the Kin& fourth been, set for served by the Linn Home Ec Extension Units Plan Meetings ALBANY Dates i for Home Ex tension units to meet have been set as follows: Lacomb unit at 1:30 i pjn., Jan. 24, in the base ment of the church. Miss Hansen will give a mending demonstra tion. ; January 25 at 11 o'clock, the Cascadia unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Nesbit for a mea cooking demonstration Shedd unit will meet in the homeecoi sch oven meal demonstration. me economics room .of the high igfcl a t2 o'clock, Jan. ,26 for an Ankney Grange Hears Reports ANKNEY -y Members and friends of iAnkney grange were ntertainedi Saturday at a pro gram given by . James Bishop, county 4-H club . agent - He pre sented pins" to members who had completed , their club work - for, from ' one to six years. Pins were also presented gardening club leader, Mrs. Eloise Maria tt and Lloyd Maria tt Calf club, leader Nurman, , assistant branch cuuv ager for International Harvester Co presented Donna Weiderkehr a $25 war bond for her 4-H club work., . -I ,-;,. ! A number of jBidney school chil dren were presented blue ribbons for honors! won on exhibits at 4-H show&l Following this part of the program Bishop showed moving pictures of 4-H club work, also social activities at summer camps. I . Farm refrigeration was the topic of Mrs. Hatfie McCarty's agricul ture report at grange Saturday night. She also told of the com mercial raising of Easter lily bulbs Mrs. C Fi "Johnson reported one turkey grower had found that chewings fescue ? grass provided his turkeys for two Surprise Birthday Party Is Arranged By Family Groups OAK POINT Cora Knowles was surprised Sunday, when rela-l Uvea and a friend met at her home while she was at church, to help celebrate her birthday anni versary. , p li yr:T';- Guests were Mrs. Flora Mix, Mr. and Mrs, Ira Mix and daugh ters,. Marilyn and Margaret and Mrs. Mary i Walker of Independ ence, Mr. and Mrs. William Quar- tier and Mr. and Mrs. J ames Al derson of Portland, Mr; and Mrs. Paul Ficke and sons, Robert and BUly, Mrs.r Hattie ! J.' Black and Mrs. Marcus Crowley, all of Sa lem and L. H. Knowles." ' Mr 1 4 Rodney! Peterson was complimented with a shower at her home , Tuesday; afternoon by members of Independence Rural Woman's club and neighbors and relatives.. Eighteen! were present pasture for years. Jake Gilmour told of the new ballot now I used in Washington and J. O.. Farrj gave a summary of the bills ibefore the legislature. Mrs, Esther Hartley reported the club will clear about $200 on din ners served for the Willamette Loan association. The club will meet at the home of Mrs. Al Winn February 18. Grange meeting will be February " 3. . t f j ' -. Returns to Bandon SWEGLEt--Henry Fellows has returned to Bandon after a week's visit at the home of his sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Rickett j Garden Road Club Has Meeting 1 at Swingles SWEGLE Thei January meet ing of the Garden Road Neighbor hood club was held Friday at the home of Mrs. .Walter Swingle Miss Claire; Swingle was assistant hostess for ; a 1 o'clock luncheon. New officers of 5 the club are president Mrs. A. C. Schaffer vice-president Mrs. Ralph ; Wer ner; secretary and; treasurer, Mrs. Glenn Larkins. Members present were Mrs. Paul Lynch, Mrs. A. R. Tartar, Mrs. Ralph Werner, Mrs. Glenn Larkins, Mrs. Frank Rick ett Mrs. A. C. Schaffer, Mrs. Earl Wood, Mrs.; Archie Wehtje, Mrs. A. R. Wicklander; I Mrs. Walter Swingle, Mrs. William Hartley and a guest Mrs. Noble Reid. ; Mrs. Sawyer at Home KEIZER Mrs. Edgar Sawyer who had a major : operation ; Jan 9, was removed to her home last Saturday afternoon. Get Together Club lias Meeting At Heyden Home ROBERTS The GT club met with Mrs. Karl Heyden January 8. Mrs. Arthur Tompson and Mrs. Lenard Zielke were assistants.-. - ; Officers for the year are Mrs. Alice Coolidge, president; Mrs. George Higgins, vice president; Mrs. Karl Heyden, secretary treasurer; Mrs. Louis Johnston, Mraw Albert - Blankenship,- Mrs. Arthur Tompson, flower commit tee. Luncheon was served by .the hostesses and. the afternoon was spent informally. Mrs. ', Aurora Jones won the prize for the con tesf ; . ' fr-:. Those present were Mrs.: Alice Coolidge, Mrs. Frank Sollenber ger, .Mrtv? virgu uearneart ana Diane, Mrs. Betty Rogers, Mrs. William Jttzpatrickv Mrs." E. L. Gray, Mrs. Frank Nedham, Mrs. John Orsborn, Mrs. . Edith Bid- good, Mrs. George Higgins, Mrs. Aurora Jones, Mrs. Buster Kleen, Mrs. H. Eyerly, Mrs. Louis John ston j Mrs. R. Eyerly, Mrs. John Painter, Mrs. Herb Miller. Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. Lee Eyerly, - Mrs. Clara Blankenship and Mrs. Leona Shorey. v The next meeting will be with Mrs. E. L. Gray, route four, Feb ruary 15, with Mrs. Frank Need ham and Mrs. Lee Eyerly assist ants. . Keizer Church Service To Be Held at School. KEIZER Rev. H. H. Dick will be guest speaker at Keizer church s services Sunday morning. Janu ary 28. Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Ed Erickson from the Chris tian youth center of Salem will meet with the Keizer group. Spec- ial music k planned. The Keizer union Sunday school that formerly met in the Keizer school auditorium meets bow in the grange hall north of the school buildings. , - Mrs. McKinley Visits Medford Relative SWEGLE Mrs. William Mc Kinney has been in Medford for two weeks at the home of his aunt who was injured by the fall of a pile of wood. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brandt Rob ert, Jim,! Donna. Mae and Larry spent last Sunday at the William Davenport ranch in the Molalla hills. , i ; SUPPORT The Benefit Baildinr Fond for Salem General Hospital and Salem Dea coness hospital. GET YOUR TICKETS FROM SALEM LIDIIS CLUB MEMBERS Or at WilTs Music Store t tothe Benno Habinof Conccrl Violinist Wednesday, January 31st Salem High School Auditorium 1 stooping out of wash days; kitchen utility table with a lap board that will save much stand ing; a food preservation exhibit showing a food drier, pressure cooker, and other small canning equipment as well as information on freezing food; a sewing unit featuring a compact folding kit a demonstration of mending short cuts; an exhibit of work clothes for women; a packed lunch unit indicating what to put in a har vest or school lunch, what consti tutes a good lunch, and how to pack it. Also there will be i a portable wood-box, and a demon stration of a quick and simple method of ironing a shirt mak ing use of a wide ironing board which can be easily made to fit the old Ironing board. Colored movies and film slides will be shown as an added feature of the day. - ALBANY Chris Madsen, sr died at the home of his son Carl on route 2 Sunday, January "SI, following a long illness. Funeral Cervices were held Tuesday morn i Ing. ' The body will be sent to Rushton, Minn., where concluding Services will be held. ' . Born in Denmark on March J, 1863. Mr. Madsen came to the United States at the age of 21 He had lived in Illinois and Min nesota previous to coming to Ore gon some 15 years ago. On De cember 10, 1887 he married Char lotte Nelson who died in 1924. After coming to Oregon Mr. Mad gen lived at Junction City until recently" when he came to Albany. Surviving are five children, Mrs. Marie Beck of Junction City, Carl Madsen of - Albany, and Harry, Chris jr., and Nels all in Minne sota. Surviving also are 22 grand children and 12 great grandchil- dren. ; . ., Valloy Births SILVERTON Births reported . at the Silverton hospital In recent days are: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Early of Molalla. January 22; a on to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott cf Roseburg, January 21; a son to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Huddles ton, Silverton; January 19; a daugh ter to Mr. and Mrs. James Ander- son, Woodburn, January 18, and son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewing (Evanelle Essen) January 18. Eskew Rites Thursday SILVERTON Funeral services for James Eskew, city employe, who died Saturday night following a heart attack at the city hall, will be held Thursday at 2 o'clock from the Memorial chapel of the Ekman funeral home.: Final rites will be at Belcrest Memorial ceme tery at Salem. Friday . l-' I6th ; 1 ' j o IN PERSON ; Crystal Gardens Salem SHOW end DAL'CE Featariag , , h AMERICANS 91 COWSOY qOHZDlA)f And stars from Holly weed Barm Daaea, Graad.OIe Opery and Natieaal Barm Daaee. Musk my :Mm; - Oaie Water ' ' And His Colorado Kangers v. sir, S III S' lilt J titzii T' ij Dargain Night Tonfght ''Junsla Woman With Aeqaanetla AND MTri?jrer Trails" With Eod Cameron "KEY II0TE OF A JOLLY TOIE" w: 3r baas - 1 I 7 W r Gala Opening Fh3 Fc:is--D:bg Flcsr Shows inhlly LUKCHEOIiS - DINNERS - 11:33-2 P. M. 5:33-100 t COVER CHARGE Weeks Days . .!. . 75c Saturdays .; $1.50 N advance In Cover Charge Opening Night - 75e Fh. 4CC3. Reservations Portland II wy. . 1 Elk. North of :. Under Past : Th most miracntova drug r In th world caanof mw r wounded soldier's lifo . . v if there is no one there to giro it to him. Our casualties aft mounting. The rows of hos pital beds ore growing longer do bjrdoy . . . the eoB of "Nurse" becomes ' more frequent. ; The number of Army nurses wo hart to answer this coll is ' f tw tw few! Americon women .. . HEED this eoH . , . The Army Nurse Corps needs nurses . ' nurses, more and .more nurses . V NOW V TODAY! If you era reibtend nurse, quolified to serre wHh the Army yen ere urged to eppfy ot your ileeel - Red Cross Procurement Office ; for full information and epptication blank. Or, communicate with the Surgeon f General, U. S. Army, .Washington 25, D. C If you ore untrained, take o nome nursing nurse's aide course. If you ere terra your fine! tlx months In NURSES ARE NEEDED NOW! 0 m m ht M U. S. Army Huraa CarM ear far ear m4 aaMiara. I a miiHiM am w ..... O iMtMnltrMditmrit Q laatMtraina4hirtwattlMni Q 4 I m rt Miia Mawt senior cadet nurse, m. . al m- m cn Amy ; c::pitsi. A Q f.l WUQSG '.COUPS' THE AODRSS Ct YOU LOCAL RES OtOSS CHAPTXt ISt V 435 STATE STREET 7 SALEM This Message Sponsored by The Smart Shop 115 North liberty. Cafaa riGirr paralysis