The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 01, 1945, Page 15, Image 15

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning. July I. 1913
SECTION 2 PAGE SEVEN
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JjuSaOllllflD Lr 0? S $ nSIl mm S r Y0UNO IDEA" By Mossier! War Production Decline
To Aid Teacher Shortage
Is b oreseen by Next Fall
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(By the Washington Staff of the I
Associated .Pteas)
WASHINGTON, June 30 ;-(P-
Look for continuing decline in war
production to ease the shortage
of school teachers in many; com
munities next falL j f
Many women and not a few
men left teaching positions to get
higher-paying jobs in war plants.
Munitions factories, nowi forced
! to curtail employment because of
contract cuuwcks, are requesting
resignation- of "professional peo
ple" , as well as housewives and
youngsters of school age. '
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Infantile- Paralysis: There is a
statistical increase in the number
of infantile paralysis cases so far
this year ' as compared with ' the
same period last year. However,
officials of the United States pub
lie health service (USPHS) say
the public should not become un
duly alarmed.
The records " show 1,115 i cases
reported to USPHS through June
23, compared with 782' for 'the
corresponding period in . ' 1544
when total cases mounted -to 19,
033, second highest on record.
(Worst year was 1918, with 27,
383.) .-! ' .
But the USPHS says there's
reason to belieyt that many of
the cases being , reported as new
this year actually had their onset
during, the height of last year's
major epidemic. ' :
Another encouraging factor is
that cases for the- week . ended
June 23 ta tailed only 11S com
pared with 125 for the correspon
ding week a .year ago. :
i
Stepping Stone?: There is spec
ulation in some circles that the
new post for Judge Schwellen
bach as secretary of labor-- may
be a stepping stone in the direction
of the supreme court. He fre
quently was mentioned as a pos
sibility for the high tribunal while
he was In the senate.
" Other sources look upon the
, new Jaboc secretary as a strong
possibility for " 1948 rice presi
dential candidate. 1 - .
Sherman for Mltscher?: Look for
Vice Admiral . Mare Mitscher,
colorful leader of - the legendary
carrier task force 58 which has
brought immeasurable ' grief j to
Nippon, . to wind up in a top
flight, assignment 'in the navy's
high command in Washington. j
. '. A strong possibility for stepping
into hi Pacific command is Rear
Admiral Frederick C. Sherman, a
carrier task' group j'comroander
who has been through the whole
carrier war beginning in the Coral
Sea. He was skipper of the carrier
Lexington sunk in the Coral Sea
battle. : His assignment would
mean another star for him. i
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Paper Work: President Truman
has found that one of his heaviest
burdens is the tremendous flow
of papers which he is" required
to study: and sign. He has asked
the budget bureau to recommend
;' program' which will keep , triv
ial matters off his desk and leave
him more free time ' for . major
problems. :
' Louis Pasteur's discovery that
germs cause infection led to . an
understanding of the true rela
tionship between cleanliness and
health. ' : V:, !.: -'' -
PILES (Otmorrhoids)
Flstmla - Fissure . r"
Prolapse and I
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Rectal as Cton
eoaditlons treat
ed without lea
f lime,
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NO HOSPITALIZATION
Call for esswrinaUon er write
for FREE, descriptive beoklet.
Dr. R. Rernolds CGnie
i : Natore-Proctologist
218 N. Uberty St, Salem, pre.
Mysteries Silver . Theatre I Catholic Hour
Back to Bible- Resort . 1 Front Facta
Dick; Browa .. .
Summer Hour .
Ice Box FoUies
ITU bet if by some chance yeu'd see ;a food slingshot crotch up
there, yestr brother would retrieve year kitten!"!
Loc. Tng. Pple
Dr. Johnson
IMen of Vision
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S:1S ? lDr. Talbot -; .s Valiant Lady '
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Queen Today
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IRoHemary
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Noon Today's Trades News Woman of Am. Ladies
. 12:1J News i : Neighbors Ma Perkins
12:3a j Serenade ! I Pepper Young J. B.Kennedy
12:4S This Musie Bach.- Children Happiners (C. Bennett
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lit ' Lum n Abner Stella Dallas Radio Parade
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III Symp. Swing (Meet Missus ' Plain Bill Kay West.
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8:34 Garden I Mary Xraas (Cavalcade Hawthorne Has.
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l0:e . Fulton Lewis s Star Final News ! IRuss Bennett '
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11:34 I Serenade Orchestra iNews
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Clan Gathers
At Stavton
STAYTQN The annual Hum-
phreys clan reunion was f held
here Sunday, June 24, in the Ma
sonic park. The members of this
clan are descendants of Thomas
M.- Humphreys, who, with his
family of sons and daughters,
some of whom were then mar
i ried, crossed the plains in 1853
and settled in Linn county.
A basket dinner was served on
two long j tables placed together.
The dinner was Served cafeteria
style. The? centerpiece was a love
ly, huge bouquet from the' gar
den of Jennie Humphreys. - 1 1
Orlo Wl Humphreys, president.
presided it the business meeting
held later The chairman of the
program committee, C 1 a u d e C
Ashby, assisted by Maud Harms
and Alma Knower, entertained
the group! with the following pro
gram: Maud Harms prov
"stunt" punch board. Each acted
out instructions on the slip of pja
per he punched out. Alma Know
I er gave three poems? This Human
Race, Gift of Memory, and Lest
we Forget Sam J. Harms read
the poem - -i The' Shanty Neath
the Sun, written by Sgt Fay .
Humphreys while he was on bi
vouac in France hi October 1944.
as iar .as is Known, bergeant
Humphreys is .the- only member
of the clqn who has lost his life
.in. the, war. ;
Jennie Humphreys, .historian,
read history of the family, traced
as far back as 1610.1
The past year's; officers were
re-electedj to serve) another; year
Orlo W. ! J Humphreys, president
Mae Humphreys-Herrell, vice-
l T J a L . m : .
I preuaem, ana mary a. v-namp,
secretary-treasurer. ?
Committees appointed to serve
for 1946 were: reception, Wallace
and John; P. Humphreys; , pro
gram, Maud Harms and ; Harry
Humphreys; tables S and coffee,
Eva and Dorothy Humphreys,
Tne Masonic park at stayton
was chosen to be the meeting
place 1946;. The clan has met here
! every year since 1939. A
Fiftv members attendml and
IDavid Harura Waikie Talkie "I included, jj from Salem and ' vicin
ity, Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Ash
by, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Herrell and
granddaughter, Mr. and: Mrs.
W. E. Knower, Mr. and Mrs. Al
vin Savage, Mr. and Mrs. W. 'E.
Savage, plenn Savage and chil
dren Nancy Lee and Robert, Bess
. I Shelton, Ruth ; Humphreys-Bailey
ana aau(uir : ovnun uee, ana
Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Harms; from
Eugene, John P. Humphreys and
grandson j Morrison I Miller, and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Humphreys
and two grandchildren Darlene
and James Humphreys; Wesley
Darby, Silverton, route 3; Mr. and
Mrs. Orlo: W. Humphreys and son
Robert, Sublimity, route 1; Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Champ and daugh
ter Constance. Lyons, route il
Mrs. L. A. Humphreys, Portland
- James Abbe
i Larry Smith
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KOAC AM 100 News: 10:15 430 Treasury Salute: 4:45 Novatmie:
I MONDAY, I JULY S : ! : '
Bethel Farmers Union. Chester Otis
guest speaker.. -
MoDiie x-ray chest unit, city hall.
I west oaiein. : i v.
TUESDAY,' JULT I - ' . ' i
Swegie Woman's club. ! 3
SATURDAY, JULY 1 ' U t
Marlon County Farmers Union ousrt
eriy convenaon.
Ulr William H. Humnhreve
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Humphreys
and children Anita-Mae and La
von, Mrs.- Clara Steward, Doro
thy Humphreys and c children,
Floyd, Pa trida-Mae and Lovelle,
and Mr. and. Mrs. Wallace Hum
phreys and children Sandra and
Wallace-Harry all of Stayton,
Will Family j
Holds Reunion
Near Hubbard
Willamette valley descendants
of the pioneer Will family gath-
I L. L T wm Ki-ma
two miles north of Hubbard j last
Sunday, June 24, for the 17th, an
nual reunion,
Food and refreshments pre
pared in Aurora colony style was
served to all present The ban
quet,! business meeting and enter
tainment was held in the cool and
spacious second floor - - blub
style! dining hall of one of the
states' pioneer log houses, j
f ew iarms can Doasi 01 pioneer
atmosphere like that made possi
ble here - - quaint old furnish-
ings land pictures about the floor
and walls; old firearms and tro
phies of the chase scattered about
- - proof plenty of the pioneer
owners hunting prowess. "
Jonas M. Will of Aurora was
elected president taking the i po
sition vacated through "death - of
George C. Wilt Leonard Will! of
Jennings Lodge was elected vice-
president and Clark M., Will of
Salem was re-elected secretary.
. Cecil L. Will, aviation machin
ist mate 1, one of 19 service men
listed in clan records, was S the
only service man present. Rena !
Beeman, guest of the Grand Is-
Wills family was- also pres
jspecial paper covering ear
ly pioneer affiliations of the Will
family with the old Aurora Col
ony jwas read by Jonas Will,' I the
president. Special music, vocal
and instrumental, was furnished
by the committee. Old photos and
personal pen and ink etchings of
pioneer people and subjects were
a part of the entertainment. Vel-
ma Scholl of Portland took group
pictures for future meetings, jj
This clan adjourned late in! the
afternoon with invitation from
the, Lester Will family to 'meet at
popular place again next
1 1-
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In the United Stales meat which
Is not federally inspected may not
legally be shipped across state
lines.'
Dr. 7. C. Jacksca
NATUROPATHIC
PHYSICIAN
FOR YOUR. HEALTH
AND HAPPINESS
Kelp ' Mineral Baths tad
treatments. A wonderful Im
proved system, of b d 1 1 yi
elimination and poriflcatlosi
that frees the system of poM
sons and morbid matter, de-i
Strays Inflammation, drives
away, pain and restores bedi-
IT rigor.
$71 BREYS AVE.
Call for Appointment,
I Phone S826 -
Homeinakers: 110 School of Air; Pi
Noon Nr- 12:15 Noon Farm Hour;
l.flo RWln' thai Range; XAi Chester
Bowles; 130 Variety Time: 10 Home
Ke.: I 00 News; 3:1S Music of -Masters:
4:00 Week Highlights: 4:13 Waltz Time:
s-os ITobeat: 8:30 Sammy Kaye:
S.4S Famous Belgians. 60 News; 8:14
Farm Hour; HOD Music of Czechoslo
vakia: 7 :30 4H Oub: S KW Symphony
of Melody; 8:30 Music That Endures;
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UnESTLIIIG TUESDAY
1 SALEM ARMORY ;
Jaly 3 : f. S:30 P. M.
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11 PRIZES TtOTmNXNG C.PONSOES- -
Antone Leone : : Kenny Ackles ,
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We have just Installed machinery and equipment to han
dle Jrcdn. In bult Have shipped 5ur first load of bulk oais.
Hope to be able to handle your: grain, this year in bulk. .
This should save considerable in cost of sacksj Expect jk
elevate grain as fast as three men can cut sacks arid
dump mem, T - , .j : . ;-t-
Have available now'a supply of grain sacksvBa well b
buy Know and eliminate me trouble of getting sacks when
harvest comes. ;; I ' ."-)."'. .- ..
We 'specialize in whole and ground grains, 'retail and
wholesale lots. We also handle the complete line of
SCO-Pal brand dairy, poultry, rabbit and goat feed. !
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ii you are worth It We need mm who can, and wiH work.
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