: CI If i. f J. 5 I r. Polk Pastors On Vacations Ministers Families . Making Plans for .Summer Holiday . DALLAS - Rev. and Mrs. Charles Dale and son ' spent the weekend at Camp Pioneer where the Rev. Dale conducted services as chaplain. Paul Skellie - con ducted the services at theChris tian and Missionary Alliance church Sunday. Skellie, who has just finished school, will act as assistant to Dale during the sum mer and wifil conduct church services in the absence of the pas tor. He plans to enter the mis sionary field at some future time. Rev. and Mrs, Fred Towne arid small daughter are spending a two-week vacation with his par ents at Coauille and will also spend some time at a cabin on the Santiam. Rev. Towne is pastor of the Christian church. ; Rev. Clark S. Enz, pastor of the Methodist church, was in attend ance at the laboratory school for church I school at Eugene last week. The school was an obser vation practice school givmg V practical help to workers of the nursery, ' kindergarten, primary and junior departments sponsored by the Oregon conference board of education of the Methodist church. Rev. and Mrs. Enz had as a house guest Corliss Clark of Medi cal Lake, Wash- a former class mate of Mrs. Enz while attending Willamette university. Miss Clark is now a I case .worker for the WashinKton states'lanitarium at Medical Lake. f Rev. Earl W. Benbow will be 1a his! pastorate al the Dallas Presbyterian church, September .1 Rev. Benbow will supply the pul pit during the month of August but will not take up his regular pastorate until a month later. He has been Presbyterian student pastor at the University of Wash ington for the past 15 years. Rev. Charles E. Funk, pastor of the Amity Methodist church, was euest , speaker at the Methodist church .1 monthly family, covered dish dinner which followed the "morning service, Sunday. Rev Funk, a native of Kansas, was trained as an electrical engineer and is a graduate of the Kansas " State college. He received his theological training in Boston and Berkeley, Calif. ' All Methodist ministers in Polk county were returned to their pas torates by appointment at 'the an nual Methodist conference held in Salem recently. Rev. Clark S. Enz will continue to serve the Dallas IMethodist church and Oak Grove ' chapel. Rev. James Zeller was reappointed to the Falls City . church and Rev. Nevitt Smith will continue as , pastor at West Salem and Summit. Oklahoma Folic Visit LABISH CENTER Visiting here from Altus, Okla., are E. M. Boies t father, W. W. Boies, and his brother, Robert Boies. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Klampe en tertained at dinner Sunday the Orville! and Melvin Klampe fam ilies and Miss Eleanor Ellis and her brother Leslie of Clear Lake, Wash. Miss Ellis and Leslie are spending the . weekend at the Klampe's. , House guests at the Art Ras snussen home are their daughter. Mrs. Max Bibby and Mrs. Mae Trembal, who are here from North! Bend, Ore., where their husbands art stationed with the ftavy. Monmoutli Quirch Has FeUoship Dinner on Sunday i MONMOUTH-Sxty-five mem bers of the congregation of the Baptist church had a fellowship dinner1 Sunday, in the social rooms at the' church, following the mnrn- " Ing service. Rev. Earl Baker of Salem occupied thf pulpit for the first time. He and, his family will move soon to the toewly acquired -parsonage adjoining the church on Monmouth avenue! ! A program followed the dinner, Edward Pike directed, and Ruth Denney was in'chirge of musical numbers. Brief talks were given by Rev. H. L. Scheuerman of the local Evangelical church, who with Mrs. Scheuerman Band daughter W 1 :ul J A- J . 1L I uiona. were lavitca w join we group and meet ' Rev., and Mrs. Fisher and their family; and Rev. Ray Armstrong, new minister at th Christian church, also spoke. The new parsonage will -be call- -ed the John Scott Memorial par sonage, honoring the late owner, who was a lifelong Baptist church member. ' ' . v - "Mrs. 1 Alice Bennett, . secretary, ' stated that only $210 debt remains. Valley Births SILVERTON Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Erwert of St Paul, at the Silverton hospital, a son, June 23. I r , Born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew : Schmidt of Mount Angel, a son, 'MM. From The 3k , Gordon Wells Suffers Injury In Recent FaU BUENA VISTA Gordon Wells had the misfortune of slipping and falling Friday morning, splinter ing his thigh bone. Gordon was a victim of infantile paralysis three years ago, and his friends wish him a speedy recovery from this accident. - Nadene, June and Jean Osborn had a vacation at the beach last week. Nadene is off duty as clerk at the Independence J. C. Penney store. Lt. Gertrude Tucker, who has spent the past three weeks with relatives here, left Saturday for brief visit in San Jose, Calif., whee she was. formerly an in structor in the San Jose teachers college. From there she will re turn f to her work with the WACs at Des Moines, Iowa. JeaniSiddell of Dallas is spend ing her vacation at the f. A. Wells home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Graber were hosts Sunday for a picnic dinner oh their lawn. , Guests were . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Withrow, Mr. and Mrs Cecil Hultman and daughter DeLores, Mrs. Milo Gra ber i and children, Mrs. Leland Prathsr and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rex' of Monroe. j . , Mr. and Mrs. John Holt of In dependence visited Sunday at the Andy Elliott home. P. A. Wells, Wilbur Gray and V. B. McGowan started harvest ing their cherry crop the first of the week. The Buena Vista' Woman's club picnic will be held at Helmick park: on Sunday, July 15, with basket dinner at one o'clock. Mem bers , arid friends are invited to attend. Frank Borter of Albany sold his house and acreage here to a family from Albany , who expect to move in soon. Betty Lou Long, Mildred Marrs and : Mrs. B.-John Lovato, all of Portland, spent the weekend at the E. D. Long home. Mrs. Lo vato has received notice from the army that all of Company E, 117th infantry regiment, of which her husband is a member, received the presidential citation for. action in the i European theatre of war in 1944 and 45. The Monmouth grange held its annual Fourth, of July celebration with a picnic and basket dinner at the J. W. Graber home. Mrs. T.-V. Owens and infant daughter came home from the Sa lem, General hospital Wednesday. The Owens are former residents at the Golden Gate hop ranch. Mrs. Ed Leichty, who recently underwent a major operation at a Salem hospital, is recovering sat isfactorily. Billy Prather visited his sister Alice at Eugene this week. living Berlin, who has written more than 800 songs, has never had a music lesson or learned to read music. l buy your Kerr Sears Prices RcrulcdIon-Moath 69f PINTS QUARTS -79c Thrift-wise housewives make Sears their head quarters for Kerr jars, and all jof their cxxtinlng needs, because our prices are iso low. Regula tion or wide-mouth jars in gallon sizes. j Top Seed XJds Fits any jnake of Mason J ar. Safe, sanitary and se cure. Reg. 39c doz. hc wn. Special, doz. The ttotit! v ;: Statesman's Community Cprresjyprvdents ' 1 From California Eric Swenson of Napa, Calif 4 visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swen son, at Monmouth while on vaca tion! from Mare Island shipyard. r 1 ' I- -I : r Many Pictured A total of 317 persons at Monmouth availed themselves! of the opportunity to havfi chesl x-ray pictures made when the mobile chest unit was there. !?. ' ' - - L , ':;! I ;'; r -i Magazines Sought Mrs. Robert Mitchell ofj Perrydale is collecting magazines land cards for the. Red Cross hospital unit and asks per sons having old magazines or eard games to leave them at her place. This is " part of a project of the Perrydale women's dub. Buys Monitor Store Gus Jen sen; has purchased the Rivenes store in Mpnitbr, known for many years as the Lehon store. RevenesJ of Woodburn, purchased it a few months ago from Lenon. Buys Davidson Farm Frank Thomas and son Wess, who have; been employed on the N. C. An derson farm in Buena Vista have purchased; the old Davidson farm; near Parker and will move therc mis i aii. : ! ( . Portland Couple Visit Goodmans Along Santiam DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. J. Cal Schlador of Portland spent a few! days recently at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Goodman. Mrs. G. Dickie has gone to Far-i ragut to visit :her son, Jim, in a- navy hospital there. f: j Mr. and Mrs! Harry Booker and children are spending a few days; at ; the Willard Booker home in! Holley. i- I ' Mrs. Wilson Of Eugene has beem a -guest of her mother, Mrs. Nellie; Riddell. A X l ' Lloyd Ketchum of the U. Si army has been visiting his wife, and children and now has left for; Fort Ord, Calif. 'it-- ? -, Comes to Dallas From 'Missouri PERRYDALE Mrs. Glena Jamison of Kansas City, Mo, ar rived in Dallas a week ago to take her mother Mrs. Martha Clay! home with her. : 1 Mrs. Clay came west 12 years ago to live with her sister, Mrs. Sue Flanery, who died last fall; Mrs. Clay has many friends here and in Dallas who will miss he and wish her happiness In her new home. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan McKee have Just finished putting a ce-r ment floor in their basement; They expect to make a large fish pool now. before harvest. Ycu Czn'i Best Sezrs JARS EARLY Are Low! WIDE-MOUTH 790 PINTS QUARTS .89o pint quart and half- Valley Vid.Tcuth .. . I,) , . ... , Kerr Wide KERR I-iASON CAPS Month ; MASON JAR . 4 CAPS : . i 3. ; 25 doz. OREGON STATESMAN. Satan, -i w nn Gates Family Is Visiting In Medford GATES Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kanoff and Kenneth left Satur- mother this week. The grand mother is interested in "placer mining." i 5 . ' - Joseph Bowes and Glenn Hen ness left Sunday for a fishing trip to the JakeS. j.l I Mrs. -Annie Andrews of Port land is at the Charles Smith home this week.: She is an aunt of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. E. L. Davis entertained the birthday Euchre club Saturday af ternoon. Those present, were Mrs. Velma Carey, Frankie Johnson, Martha Bowes, Blanche Dean, Ruby, Homer, Hallie Millsap, Lulu Collins, Mary A. Champ, Blanche Syverson, Eva Bevier, Garnet Bas sett. She was assisted ; in serv ing .by heri . daughter, j Mrs. Vir ginia Overlock . and Miss Janice Overlook of. Seattle. Miss.. Janice is visiting over the holiday with Virginia and will return to Seat tle Thursday. Mrs. Roy Taylor came from Sis ters Saturday for a Week's visit with relatives. She arrived In time for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness' Wedding anniversary Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Lowe underwent a major operation at a Salem hos pital last Thursday. She teaches in the high school. Mrs. Lance Stewart ! is helping her brotheri-in-law's family "while her sister: is in the hospital. Lt. Doug E. Ramsay and fam ily visited his mother, Mrs. George Ross, for a few days. Mrs. Ada Hursh and Mrs. Edessa Hursh and Mrs. Charles Sutfin and Dan and Jeanell of Sacramento are at the Ross home. also. Jackie Bidagary of Portland and La Von. Henderson of Independence visited the Garrison family. ' The Millsap's entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dan Quinn, Mrs. A. Holt- house, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Potter and daughter, Sunday. They en joyed a picnic dinner. The Woman's club I will meet for a picnic at the home of Mrs. A. Champ July 12. One o'clock luncheon will be served, followed by a meeting. Mrs. Winters and son Darrel Hayward j returned from Prairie City Friday. Darrel left Saturday for a visit on the coast before re turning to Seattle. - Ground is being cleared and ar rangements made for the building of a house for the school's princi pal to live in next year. The C. E. (Pink) Masons have purchased the home place of the Lang Staffords. Retums to Home MONMOUTH Mrs. Orville Swenson and her infant son, Don ald Wayne, born last month at the Bartell hospital, Dallas, are now at their home here. SatlsfartloB Guaranteed ' Or Tear Money Back I Kerr llason lids doz. 10 Kerr Jelly I Glasses (Two styles, Of ptsn doz. doz. ( If .-J'. maso u ' r : :ir;iK:;::-r;'.-f. Oregon. Thursday Morning, July 'IRC ' .i' I Valley Calendar IATURDAT. JtXY V I . Marlon County farmer Union auart- OCE Students "P1M T JL-lclIl lUF JTlciy 'Nine Girls' Name Of Production To Be Staged j MONMOUTH The, Crimson O dramatic club of Oregon College of Education, assisted by some ex-members who are attending the summer session, 'will present a murder-mystery drama Thurs day night, July 12, in Campbell hall auditorium, offering the most dramatic entertainment of the summer schooL j "Nine Girls" contains a pro logue and two acts, and wsa writ ten by Wilfrid Pettitt It is the first play to be presented during a summer session here, and the first time in many' years that a three act play has been at tempted . by this club. "Nine Girls' - has appeared: on Broad way, and was made into a movie, The cast includes:! Lois Brant, Yoncalla; Charlotte winters, Ore gon City Eleanor Newman, Doris Johnson, Portland; Eileen Moore, Monroe; Betty June Bierbower, Eugene; Barbara Belton, Condon Lois Fletcher, Foster; Barbara George, Newberg; Orchid How ard, Albany. Cecilia Brennan is faculty ad viser. Marion O'Brien of Dallas is stage manager. Orchid Howard and Zetta Spur ling of Cheshire are property managers. " Helen Vincent, Corvallis, is charman of programs and ushers. Doyle Ma Aninch of Canby business chair man, and Barbara Belton pub licity chairman. j r . ; TTDne pJIwI1 DBx Thank You! We started in business in Sa lem 18 years ago. Our business has grown by leaps and bounds until we now find bur space in adequate to transact the.busi- ness ve now enjoy. Soon the carpenters will be busy: enlarging pur store, we have taken ovei; the: jspace; where the hotel lobby was once located and when remod elling is completed we will have one of the nicest jewelry stores ifi Salem. 4 In the meantime we are going to hold an expansion sale and ' invite you to come in and see the real lvalues we have assem bled for -you. , The sale includes a large stock of diamonds to be sold at pre war prices, r . ,As we are going to have 1 larger store, we are goinf to ! 1 4 have new fixtures and a larger safe. The safe we have, j . flow and show cases and wall'i ' ' cases are for sale.-. v.---' Store nonrs We are going to continue our business ofi the same basis -"Quality Merchandise for Less : TTIId oTJEWEIL iibods 5. 1945 Polk Property Changes Hands Dallas Businessman Purchases Prune 1 , Orchard - ,,- :.'. DALLAS Recent real estate transfers include? both homes and i - - ' acreages. Elmo Bennett has sola his home to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jackson - of - route 2, Ellendale road! Bennett had purchased a home In Salem which he will oc cupy in early autumn and con tinue to operate his wrecking business in Dallas while his daughter, Beverley, will work in Salem. Mrs. Chloe Butz has sold her prune dryer on Uglow avenue to Henry Hoekstre of the Salt Creek district. Hoekstre plans to operate the dryer this fall.. John Friesen, Dallas furniture dealer, has purchased an 18 acre prune orchard from J. Paul Bollman. The orchard, located on South Uglow, is reported to have. a very heavy crop this season. L ! : ,' Princle Guest Goes to Arizona PRINGLE Mrs. Martha Ewing, guest for the past month at the Robert Holden home left Monday for her home in Arizona, she will jbe accompanied as far as Fresno, Calif, by her daughter, Mrs. Rob ert Holden who will visit her brother, Lenz Ewing, briefly in Fresno before returning to Salem. Jimmie Adams' tenth birthday anniversary was observed Sunday with a family picnic and fishing trip I to the North, Santiam river. Although plenty of fish could be seen in the clear water none were caught - - Norma Holden and Darlene Crossler left Monday for a ten day ; stay at the Girl Reserves' Camp at Smith Creek near Silver Creek Falls. Dorothy Holden is employed in Salem during the summer vacation and Is staying In xown aue to transportation dificul ties. t:lS AM. to f TM. ' JEWELERSj BUY ANOTHER BOND NOW Dallas Guard Unit Calls for Bids on i Repair of Armory DALLAS Capl. rv. uwtuuw, company B, xitn patiauuu. v- gon state guards, is caumg w bids for repairs to the Dallas ar inrludins waterproof stucco finish for the exterior? waterpitwf- Ing of the roof, redecorating au nf h Interior: reoairin 'and re placing of light fixtures and nlumbintf fixtures and roof arains. Rid willt be x received ; July 10, 1945. i - iff ': '. CaDtain5 Laudahl reports tnax comDany B has recently received full -.field equipment, inciuaing SnHncrfield rifles, bayonets and steel helmets. Uniforms and oth er eauiDment were received last spring. The company also has two ,22 rifles for indoor target prac tice. Turner! Picnic 1 ..:-. Held Sunday TURNER The annual picnic of former; school pupil3 of Turner was held Sunday, at Sellwook park in Portland. After the i picnic short business meeting was held at which Percy Lyle of Portland presided and Mrs. Eleanor Rob erts also of Portland,! acted as secretary.! They had been elected at the last meeting held, in 1943. Due to the gas situation a meeting was not held last year. 1 ' New officers 1 elected .were Wil liam Pearson, president;' and Mur iel Salisbury, secretary," both of Turner. ' . 'i - j' Those present were Mrand Mrs. Gerald R. Gower, Mrs.. Ernest L. Fortune, Mr. and Mrs. "David Al exander, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. F. Robertsen and family, E. Keith Roberts and family, E. C. Robertson.' Mrs. Ray Stewart and family, Mrs. Edith Robertson Wiese, Mrs. Beth Small Mollett, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Bear, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pearson and family,' Mrs. Lu cille McKinney, Muriel Salisbury, all of Turner; Mr. and Mrs. Grant McVicker. of Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Heath and family of Milwaukie; and Mrs: Gladys Salisburyl Whitaker of Sacramen to, Calif.;' " j i i lit , i Cook Smells Smoke, Finds Roof on fire , DALLAS The lire depart ment j was called U the Maxle Weggman home en Miller ave. late Monday afternoon. Weggv man, wfa lives alone, while preparing dinner smelled smoka and pa Investigation found the roof afire. Damagt was eon ftne4 t the roof. v 1 Tett Ms Aeart t&at you're wetting Half - heart to each . . symbol of true affection, .,. .1 ' expressing faith and love between those who cannot be together! ( You obtain two of these em blems, keep one tod mail the ; other to the one dearest to : your heart. ' : - I. ' ' : j Skillfully UtbiouU M mmt.t.4 ifrling tilvtr mud CQO tnamel:. . w JO-k solid goU pint - J mvaiUbl ubt sfr- 1 100 t'ud ordtr pUctd V : Plus 20 Fkra! M. The Jewel Box Jewelers 443 SUte St v . ' I Z7A July L Born S J.IUCHNICK to it Mr. and Mrs. Ralph of. ML Angel, a son, July i - i Hassing 443 STATE STREET - . ' -- - i . i ... . r '