The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 21, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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From 27te Statesmait's (Community- Correspondents
Coop
Marion-Linn
lerativc
Has Meeting
JEFFERSON The .Marlon
Linn Farmers union association
held its annual meeting in the Odd
Fellows hall in Jefferson. C. J.
Rosenau, manager, reported the
.cooperative a growing concern;
totaling $160,000 volume of bus
iness during the year, showing an
Increase of $35,000 over, the pre
ceding year. Forty-five members
joined the association during the
past year.
Rosenau also reported that from
last season's seeds the cooperative
has already shipped six cars of rye
grass and two of vetch, and have
sold locally about a carload each
: of rye grass and vetch.
Holdover officers are R. A.
Marsh of route 2, Albany, presi
dent; Harry Mullen, route 1, Al
bany; Oliver Stephenson, Jeffer
son.
Elected were Carl Booth, of
Turner, vice-president; and Keith
Allen of Jefferson. More than 60
attended. The women of the Mar
ion Farmers' Union local served
dinner at noon for the association.
Mrs. LorenTLuper and students
from the Jefferson school, enter
tained with several musical num
bers, following the dinner hour.
Valley Briefs
New Member Name d Mrs.
H. F. Butterfield has been named
members of the Woodburn library
board. She succeeds Miss Mary
Scollard, who resigned after 31
years as a member. ";...:;;
Kadi Speaker Featured Rev.
Haldane Duff, radio speaker, will
be featured at the young people's
rally of the Christian and Mission
ary alliance Thursday night at
Suverton.
Cloverdale Club
Meeting Set for
All Day Wednesday
CLOVERDALE The Consoli
dated Four Leaf Clover club and
Turner Better Homes and Gar
dens club will meet Wednesday
for an all day meeting at the home
of Mrs. Walter Miller. A no-host
dinner will be served at noon.
The local Farmers' Union will
meet Thursday at the schoo
house.
Brent Booht, who has been ill
for the past week suffering from
a combination of flu and a bump
on his head, is much improved al
though is still absent from his
school duties.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kunke and
daughter Joyce spent Sunday in
Dallas where they visited Mrs,
Kunke's brother, Levi Fliflet and
family. .
Brownie Scouts
Present Program
For Middle Grove
Jefferson PTA
k i
Members Attend
Sivegle Meet
Valley Calendar
I JfTFERSON Members of the
Jefferson Parent Teachers associa
tion attending the Marion county
Coujncil of (PTA, Tat the Swegie
schoolhouse Saturday, included
Mrl. Marvin Hutchins, Mrs. Er
nes; Powell, Mrs. Robert Terhune,
Mrs". Frank Chrisman, and Mr. and
Mrl Paul Smith. Mrs. Helen Carl
ton! Smith, of London, England,
was the speaker,
Sunday guests of Ann Klampe
andj Mrs. Nettie Reeves, were Mr.
and Mrs. Edward . B. Klampe of
uwuvu. riaay Bratoks, Mrl and Mrs. William F.
night's Community club program Klarnoe of i Labish. and Mr. and
opened with the Hag being car- Mri. Melvin Klampe. Edward and
ried to the front of the auditor- Wiiam art brothers, andiMelvin
ium by Color-bearer Donald Bas-jis a nephew of Miss Klampe and
sett and guards Cleo Kepenger, I Mri. Reeves
jr., and Edward Struck. 1 Helen Kihs spent the weekend
The stage setting was a forest Ivisfting Mrs. Edna Cox in Lacomb.
scene with a candle arrangement Miss Kihs Is a former teacher in
in a V in which setting Brownie t thel Lacomb school
Scout troop number 8, leader Mrs. Mrs. Roy Walker and . infant
Paul Bassett went through its daughter were removed from the
ceremonial. They were organized Albany General hospital Sunday,
recently with 10 members and two j to er home here; This is their
new memDers, Joan scnarz and 1 second child, both girls.
Joyce Kuenze, have been added. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Harris
The troops mascot Friday night J and family,! and Helen Lake spent
was three-year-old Ann Louise I Sunday at Jennings Lodge, guests
Kaufmann. Charlotte Foster and I of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Burton and
Carole Hilfiker put out the candles j family. The Burtons formerly1
a l me viuse 01 uic ceremuniu. r uvea near vreens xtiukc ;
Two plays were presented by
the older Girl and Boy Scout
troops:' "Try sting Place," directed
by Mrs. Cleo Keppenger with
players Arlyne Hilfiker, Helen
Wilt, Arlene Fromm, Wayne Ault, Ci,l,nnl Srwftl
HI MWV IU1VI fl
Wegers, and "The Exclusive Mod
el," directed by Mrs. Robert Wag
er, and played by Dorine Dudley,
Patsy .Keppenger, Beverly Wilt,
Ruth Snyder, Lynn Barker and
Gary Keppenger.
WEDNK8DAY. rZBRUAKY M
EoU J!S2iLwltHr' L rer 1 merdal purposes, , costing about
guMn, Red Cross sewias. I ,iL i Jj
Hubbard woman's club. Mrs. Bhu j 22 c per gallon. She also reported
Paulson. 19 30 a-m. '. : -
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY ZZ iimporiea ior wont uus year;aa
Marion axmcrs union auxiliary, j u i tne , dairymen milk subsidy
nan. iv. .ui. w I . . . . J v
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY Z3 I cueca. wuwiiu uc ica ux j.uicuc
Edina Lane Horn Extension unit, j J. Q. Farr gave the high light on
aura, bud apecrsira nunie, uw sou.
Cherry Pie Sold
For 5 at Rickey
FOUR CORNERS The pie so
cial at the Rickey schoolhouse
Friday night was successful de
spite the rain.
A short program was given.' It
Th. niri tr'. included a reading by Mrs. Lena
xuv;e ui xuuiu, uiuni uumucrs
byjthree Parrish high school boys,
a humorous declamation byUau-
was two-year-old Gaylee Keppen
ger. ireceeding the program
freshly popped corn was sold by
Sunnygide Teachers
At Workshop Meeting
SUNNYSIDE Mrs., Frank Zinn
and Mrs. H." B. Thomas, Sunnyside
teachers attended the language art
workshop at Aumsville Monday
and Tuesday. This meeting was
for the teachers in the southern
part of the county and under the
direction of the state department
f education.
1 t " 1 1 a 1.9
the pupils, the money to be used Ilcf cu anaenaea, wixn a
to nurchas morti Muinmnt. surprise stunt byjRoss Chnsman,
The March program will be fur- N1 H- stewar Gus Schlicker
nished by the Women's clubs of the anf Dwlght Ritchie. The prize of
community, followed by a pie so- Pie w" won by Stewart.
ciaL The Dies will be auctioned ?ver Rlckman was auctioneer
or sold bv the Diece. The Die com- to4 Piie alei A cherry pie,
nrittee is Mrs. Emory Goode, Mrs. brught.by Mrs. ;Ross Chrisman,
John Cage and Mrs. Dan Scharf drw the highest; bid of 5 and
and coffee committee Mrs. Cleo Wi purchased by Homer Bales.
Keppenger, Mrs. John Woodburn
and Mrs. Carl Snyder.
Officers Installed
Women of the Rickey ? Garden
club served coffee and punch. The
sal brought more than $64 and
the money, will be used for
coihmunity; project i "
Grange Given
Farm Reports
ANKENY when grange mem
bers met at the hall Saturday night
they found it gaily decorated from
the Valentine dance. Mrs. C'jF.
Johnston gave the agriculture re
port saying it had been discovered
that alcohol! could be made from
sawdust This has i proved to be
to expensive; to be used for cam-
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24
Una n club leaders meeting.
bills passed, and before congress.
Some discussion was held onjthe
pasteurization bill. 1
Honor Soldier
Home Briefly
Calif ornian Given
Job at Silverton
SILVERTON L. Lewis of San
ta Clara, Calif, arrived here Sat-
MONITOR -Mr. and Mrs. Theo- urday to look about, and Monday
dore?Tbyker were guests of Mr. I morning was working at the SiK
and Mrs. Frank Howell of Rocky verton. Planning : MilL He -has
Four Corners at dinner Sunday, been employed by the owner A.
The dinner was in honor of Cpl. I E. Reid in Medford and when he
Ray HowelL home after two years stopped to say heuo to mm sat
in India. Ml urday wayoffered a Job at once.
Al Penne returned Tuesday
from a Salem hospital after un
dergoing a major operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank CrandalL Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Burkert, ' Mrs. Minnie
Yoder and Mrs. Ann; Jacks went
to Portland , Thursday to donate
blood at the blood-bank.
Virginia and Ruth Evans enter
tained pix couples at a Valentine
party Saturday night.' The valen
tine theme was the games;
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Swanson en
tertained her sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dur
schneidt and son Eugene N Dur
schneidt, fireman 21c of Silverton
at dinner Friday. He recently re
turned I from the South Pacific
and I leaves for Seattle, Febru
ary 22.
Wall Family Goes j
To Wedding Party
At Portland Home
SMITHFIELD Mr. and Mri
Frank A. Wall and family were
among , the people who drove to
Portland Thursday to attend the
wedding of Miss Augusta Mehrer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mehrer and Frank: Elliott also of
Portland, at the home of the
brides parents. f
Rev. Cole of the St Johns Chris-
tion church offlcated. Others at
tending were Hi G. Fast and
daughter, Helen jsf Salt Creek;
Rev. and Mrs. Jacob A. Wall
grandparents of the bride, of Dal-,
las; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Teichrow
and Mr. and Mrs; A. C. Wall of
North Dallas. . !
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John P. Neufeldt were Mrs. A. E.
Prebusky and son Allen; Mrs.
Arthur Lee Benton and daughter
Barbara Lee; Mr.! and Mrs. Jake
K. Neufeldt and children, Anna
Mae, Patricia, and Texas Frank
lin, all of Bethel in Marion county.
News has been received that
Miss Vedan Whitney, who left for
Mississippi several, weeks ago mar
ried Ted Stolk who is in the navy
and stationed at Gulfport, Miss.!
Mill City Missionary
Society Has Meeting
MILL CITY The Missionary
society of the Church of Christ
met Wednesday with Mrs. Carl
Chance.
Mrs. Glenn Shelton, leader, used
as her, topic "French Indo China
and Thialand." Mrs. Earl Ply male,
president, conducted the business
meeting with 12 members present
' Mrs. Ed Cooke will . entertain
the society at the next meeting,
March 7 and Mrs. Ernest Miller
will be the leader.: ' " . v
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CHINESE Herbalists
t..- 41 North Liberty
apetatra Portland General Bectric
Co. Office opes Saturday only
10 a.m. to I Djn.: to Tpjb. Coo-
sultation. Bkxxl preszura and urtne
testa are tree of cfearge. Practiced
since mil. - - -t
Monitor Pupils Have
Valentine Program j
MONITOR The pupils of (he
Monitor school had a Valentine
party Thursday. Games were play
ed and a Valentine box was open
ed. The party climaxed a spelling
contest which has been in pro
gress for several weeks. The cap
tains of the teams were Frankie
Smith and Shirley Miller. Frank
ie's team was defeated and i furn
ished the refreshments for the
party. ' ' ;,- v.--. V,;
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relief from cougha due to cold.
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SILVERTON Officers insUUed
Cnnrlav n i tfh f of 4K Tmmaniial
Luther league include WaUace Hpme tTOm feoilth
Bjerke, president; Louise McDon-i yroODBURN Mrs. K E. Set-
aid, vice president; Jeanell John-! tleinier has returned from a three
son, secretary, and Pat Johnson, I months stay in Los Angeles. She
treasurer. ; was met m Salem by her . son
Homer Settlemier of Hillsboro.
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Madlu IPd (D M n si mm yoiiey obituaries
411 Club Members
Valentine Party
Hostesses '
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MIDDLE GROVE Members of
the 4Hewing clubs L II and III
and! Mrs, Paul .Bassett, leader,
were hostesses for members of the
other 4H clubs, Wednesday night.
at an ."Old Fashioned Valentine"
party in the school basement
Decorations were of valentines
and: old fashioned games direct
ed by Mrs. Bassett featured the
entertainment. Mrs. Raymond
Setter and Mrs. Albert Fabry as
sisted in serving, j
The teachers ; were in attend
ance at a regional Institute at Au
burn early last week.. ,
Paul; Bassett, painter, employed
in defense work in Portland, is
home for. a week's vacation.
Edmond Erickson, director of
the Salem i Youth Center, was
present at the 11 o'clock service
of the -Sunday school, and spoke,
and also sang two solos; he was
accompanied by his sister Laver-
na Erickson of Or land, Calif.
Thirty-two attended the service, i
These are held each Sunday
morning, with Sunday school at
9:45 and present pastor, Rev. Ti
tus Nichols speaks at 11 o'clock.
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Lixt'ng Post
CLOVERDALE Mrs. J. H. Ed
wards, mother of Mrs. Clifford
j FeBer, died February 13 at the
Enianuel hospital in Portland, af
i teif having; been 111 for nearly a
! mcrith with flu. THer funeral was
held Friday in Oakland, Ore. Mrs.
Edwards was well; known here be
cause she made her- home for sev
eral months with her daughter
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SILVERTON, Feb. 20 Funeral
services fo Mrs. Dora A. Barber.
80 J who died at a Salem hospital
Thursday night, Were held from
the uunan Memorial Funeral
home Monday with interment in
Miller cemetery, f -j...
Funeral arrangements had
awaited the arrival of the daugh
ter! r8- Ben Allen, only survivor,
who telephoned Sunday she was
unable to get beyond Sacramento.
Mrs. Barber was born in Michi
gan January 10, 1865, but came to
Silverton several years ago. ' Her
in
1943.
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MICHAEL JOSEPH DARDIS
MT. ANGEL -- Funeral, services
fori Michael Joseph Dardis, 55, Mt
Angel barber for 19 years, will be
held Thursday moring at 8'.15 a.
from St Mary's church. His son,
Gerald Dardis, radarman 3c, in
structor of iradar at San Diego, is
expected to arrive Wednesday.
- Mr. Dardis has been in ill health
foisome time but kept up his bus
ings until! the bst few weeks.
Last Friday he suffered a stroke
and at hi hnm hn Mnn.
I daf at 4 pi m.
lie was born near Dublin1 Ire
land, July :24, 1889 and came to
Canada at the age of 20, and lat
er o Portland. He was married
to Antoinette Gauthier at St. Fran
cis! church,1 July 10, 1919, and in
1920 they moved, to Oregon City
and in 1928 came to Mt. AngeL
Survivors are the widow, two
sons and three daughters, Gerald
in the navy, and Aline. Pat, James
and Kathleen at home; also three
brothers, James -and Ned, in Can
adi and Pat in San Francisco. ;
Recitation of the rosary at the
linger Funeral Home Wednesday
at 8 p. mi
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By the Rural Reporter
Up above Stayton and across j
the riyer, some farm property
swapping has been going on this
past week. Lee Brown bought the
Al I Brand farm known as the
Pietrok place and the farm be
longing to Joe and Lawrence Pie
trok, but known as the Kiphart
place. John Pietrok bought the
Frank Studnick place , on Bear
branch and his son; George,
bought a portion of the Frank
Thayer farm. Anyway, it looked
as if farming would be continued
for some time to come in this sec-
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Down in; West; Stayton, some
cleaning up and brushing around
is underway. There are also con
siderable farm building repairs
and then Bill Gilbert built a large
machine shed on. bis farm. This
replaces ' the barn : destroyed by
fire a few years ago; a couple of
cows along with ; the farm ma
chinery. ... j - '';' - '
At Mt AngeL the cooperative
.creamery was calling for the 1940
issue of certificates of interested.
These may be presented or mailed
to the office for redemption. Any
issue prior to 1540 tan also be re
deemed but none later than the
1940 issue. T ri ' - -
-. If you can't buy i them, raise
them even if it does take two
years. This is the opinion of Har
old -Bushue of Boring, who is ar
ranging to plant certified Marshall
strawberry ! plants in the Dover
area from which he hopes to ob
tain his planting stock in 1948.
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