i - t -s .M it I Tho OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Tuosdoy Morning. July ?1. 134S PAGE THREE Sisters Visit The ivory billed woodpecker. f Not for two decades hss anyone found the nest of the toearly ex tinct whooping crane, which used to fly in vast flocks.' i - Chinese, spoken' by 488,573,000 . persons, is the most s used " lan- guage. English is spoken by 247- 833,000. , 1 ' ' i :allei:ew!i',: California condor . and j whooping Seattle Folk crane are the American birds prob ably nearest extinction. r Wt: 4AONTOOMIKY WARD North Sauliam Women i Travel North for Vacation ) t rom The Statesman's Community Correspon dents : (it i - NORTH SANTIAM Mrs. Rob ert Metcalfe and her half sister, Mary Phillips of Seattle, left Tuesday for Seattle where they will visit their father, J. Carlson, both were recent guests of Mrs. Louis Fowler. Mrs. Metcalfe upon her return wilt make her home with Mrs. Fowler, whose husband lCuin Tu, Lr 'ntw w nd to the farm buildings on the Hiatt, Barker and iPurvine Delbert Fowler recently spent Uia. - i i Tractor Caused Grain Fire) It ; May Result in Ne w Equipment - ZENA A sweeping fire, fanned by fa stiff wind, which I started in a field of oats and vetch on the Greta Hiatt farm Friday, at 4 p. m. threatened to jump over into the; Bethel district on the west a ,f week at a boys' camp at the coast. Oliver Burris and Roy Knotts fished Happy Landings started Mr. and Mrsj Kenneth arid two days at south of Taft. Burris picking beans this week. Arthur Biles has returned from Medford where he attended the funeral of his: brother. PFC and Mrs. Robert Bethell and daugh ter, Jean, brought him home. Mrs. Bethell and daughter plan to vis- Thomaf and Harriett VanCleave, it here and help in the bean har- pioneers of jg met Sunday a vest . I . . ternoon under the oaks at the Mr. and Mrs. Moslander of VanCleave . residence on Water West Salem are vinung wun meir t m Silverton daughter, Mrs. : Leland Keithley, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence McGuf- fin and their son, home on a fur lough after being .wounded on Okinawa, are visiting his brother. John McGuffin; - - Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of Odesa," Tex., were guests of ;the Oliver Burris es. Wil pxaces on me east, beiore controlled, t . One result of the fire is that a movement lis underway to get fire fighting j- equipment! I similar to that of Sheridan,, with chemicals mounted on a truck, fori use of the outlying districts of Zeha, Lin coln nd Sprijng Valleyi : A tractor used In combining the grain was thought to have caused the, fire. . ' . , ; I The flames, accompanied by a dense,,rolling smoke could be seen for miles around and farmers from far and near hurriedly armed with shovels, and sacks, rushed to the scene; Fire departments- of Salem and Corvallis were called, but could not go out of their districts. Finally Sheridan responded but the fire was practically out" by the time the truck arrived. VanCleave Clan Holds Reunion At Silverton 1 I- ! . J ' - " SILVERTON Descendants of The oldest members present were Fannie Trullinger and Joe VanCleave. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nelson, Richard and James Nelson, Hazel McMorris, Portland; Mrs. Sue VanCleave and Vnnth VanflMv Aiimc- r"nt villef Mrs. Addie Palmateer, Stay- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mc Illinois Man Visits Family In Silverton liams was recently discharged Mftrrl. stt mrn. rs Mn irom we navy. m. " Albert VanCleave, Woodburn; snier oi aui-ui tu Joe VanCleave. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas. . I Gordon Vanf!lavf Maurin and noger wmiams, BnUm u "MMarvio VanCleave. Dr. and Mrs MT. and Mrs. Joe W imams IS Ul. r-i-.-h Vnf1Mv. JnhnnU Van. Mrs. Elmer Hoffman was taken to a Salem hospital Tuesday Ann c-rol Sue and Jona r.. where she underwent a major v a VanCleave. all operation. of Silverton Fannie Trullinger, Vernonia; Mr. and . Mrs. Cleo McMorris, Cleta Mae- and Wayne McMorris, Bertha VanCleave, Salem; Visitors were Marianne Mina- ker, Portland; Mrs. Florence Bu ell, Salem. Officers elected for the coming year are Cleo McMorris, presi dent: Raleigh VanCleave, vice SILVERTON Gottlieb Hari of president: Fleta McMorris Nelson, Goodfield. 111' vho formerly lived secretary, near here visited former neigh-1 i Tim im In iYm nrxt I " " - " "t l. I 1 :V ii w, pnHja'.nrf tmhmth. U S. District of Columbia the . w Hart und Adoloh Hari of tovernment area of Can- Mrs. John IPerkins of Boise, . Idaho, cam fViday to'; make her home with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. PerkinsL Pri vate John Perkiins is in army serv ice in Germany. ! ' The Bethany! circle of Immanuel Lutheran church met Friday with Mrs. Harold Satern. Robert Alien is at a Portland hospital following a major opera tion. Miriam Allen, home eco nomics teacher in Roseburg high . school, is - spending the summer with her parents, helping at the bus terminal restaurant which they operate. North Howell Couple Are Slayton Guests! NORTH- HOWELL Visiting1 relatives i at Stayton last Sunday were Mr and Mrs. L. R. Sawyer! and MrsJ Amy Beer. i . J Mrs. Violet Dick and Donna Hagen spent the past weekend a Sweet Home. i 4 I Saturday cupper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.i A. B, Wiesner iwere Mr. and Mrs. G Candeau lof Salem and Mrs. Eve4 lyn Steidmger of Rockaway. Baby Victim Of Auto Crash LEBANON, July 30-Nora Wells, seven months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wells died Fri day night of head injuries received when the car in which the family was riding collided with another on the street in Sweet Home. The parents .were; both, painfully .in jured and the two older 'children. Margaret and Bobby, . five and three, received cuts and bruises. The accident occurred when the driver's attention was attracted, it seemed monentarily, to a group of friends on the side, walk. Silverton Girl Plays SILVERTON The Lind-Ppm eroy Girls' national champion soft- ball team of Portland will play the Tonseth team, also from Port land, Wednesday night at 7:30 on McGinnis Field. Pat I Carson Carkins, local gir plays bn the Lind-Pomeroy team. State Jersey Breeders The an nual state, picnic of the Oregon Jersey Cattle club will be held Sunday, August 12 on the Oregon State college campus in Corval lis. The Linn-Benton county club and the dairy department of, the college will he hosts. Farm Purchased The Ed Ziel inski and son, Stephen and Warren have sold their large farm near Sheridan and moved to the Hazel Green community where they bought a farm from Mrs. Dorothy ZielinskL " ' NATIONALLY ADVERTISED CD j Ideal For Men Overseas i - - jO Suitable for Ladies jO Nim-Tarnishable O Stainless Steel O Compact i i . ' i . O Indestructible jO Dependable j O Fool Proof O Guaranteed Salem's Leading Creilt Jewelers Optlctani X : V '" yZ Jtr i SHO'S DUYIC1G OUR COLD WEATHER TOGS OH Lebanon Mills Aid Mosquito Control Project LEBANON4A11 of the mills in . the city and several which have ponds some distance from town have expressed a willingness to ' cooperate with) the city authorities in the planned mosquito control ' work. It is expected an entomolo gist from the department of agri culture will cpme here to assist the local health officer. Dr. D. E. Iteid, who is in charge of the pro- gram. I ' The city will supply oil to those industries that are willing to use ' it on mosquito breeding places. Spray guns belonging to the fire department will be used and it is possible that other spray guns may be purchased. Sigurd Landstrom ' is working with the health depart ment in getting this program under way. The Lions club has votedlto sponsor the project and other community groups are ex pected to give! active cooperation. Hubbarcl Lodge I Is Entertained HUBBARD "The Thalia. Rebe- kah lodge of Hubbard met Tues day, July 24.1 A buffet supper -around the outdoor fireplace was held at the home of Miss Fran ces Weaver. She was assisted by Mrs. Lorena Duncan. ' . Nineteen " guests were served. Those present were Grace Cram er, Wilma Leffler, Merle Rogers, Eva Welch, Frances Weaver; Le nora Purvine, Nora Boyd, Lorena Duncan, Ella Becker, Edna Ban- yard, Peggy Brusven, Ida John eon, Blanche Morrison, Mary Moore, Dora Hutches, Ruby 'Murphy, Mina DeWolf, Hazel Myers, Alice Weaver.- ; Valloy Births : "NORTH SANTIAM Mr. and ' Mrs Ray ! Morgan are the par ents of a girl, ! Grace Evlyn, born July 18, at a Salem hospitaLMrs. ; Morgan was seriously ill at the time with penumonia, but is now doing nicely and is expected home for city C i Casuals : c3m m HEAPED VITH F02I 'V J A'" V - A ' ' II ' ' I - ; j j'--.' '. . pfu 1 20 Ifxcsal Tax - lit. .; J; V -S" ft' I Smart over suits ;;; just right with your h ' 1 I ' S ! I prettiest dresses. In such wonderful colors I f f L I 1 1 . , V I as mint greeny gold, ice blJo s . i topped i r f I " I with luxurious collars of red or Norwegian h i - ) - T A A- J ! blue-dyed fox. Fitted style: , toot , j f JV I $1 down holds your cef until Oct. 7th while you com- i I . plete the monthly payments on Words Leyaway f Ian. j ' j l 155 N.Liberty ; I .. " j - : hone 3194 ; j f.r f a. 9 ao Is oil she has to pay on each frost-fighting ' f - r m - , i Item we'll heed. And while Mother's pay Ing the balance in equal monthly payments. Wards hold thtm for us until Oct. 13th. , i M: ' V. I",. -4WT . fc fry 1 IT ontgomery Ward In a few davs.r - :