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(DMy . Mews IIBiiauIfs Th Oregon Stcrt man WU Grads SinfTwo Willam-I ttte univ? rity grdutet who hav - mad names for themselvea in eastern church music circles will ulng at imornlnf services of the First Methodist church the next two Sundays. Mary ! Elizabeth Kells, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. C A. Kells, will sing next Sun day. Helen Benner, daughter , of Joseph Benner, will be soloist! on Sunday, August 12. Mlas Kells for two years has been soloist for the : First Congregational church j of ; Passiac, IN. J. Miss Benner is J on , Vacation1 from her position as mezzo-soprano soloist ' with St. Mark's Methodist chureh in New . York City. .; j i 'rTur storage. Let us tell you about ' our ttorait with free moth-proof-log. Prlies. . ! ... I ,: -T' . - OSC Eally 8Uted The Ore Kon State college lettertnans club will sponsor a meeting at the cot tage in Pringle park, Friday, Aug ust 3, for the interest of graduat- Ing high school seniors and , pros pective Oregon State! students. The gathering wUl be held at 7:30, with Ruth Faubion, vice president of the Oregon State student body, peaking ! to' th prospective stu- : dents of the curricula of studies ; and activities open to OSC stu i dents. There will also be a short 1 program bf entertainment ' f ' S - . i . . I I Want two men. Capital Ice & Cold Storage Co. Ph. 5803, 560 Trade, j . Dakota! Flenle guday Former residents of rorth and South Da- ' kota will attend a picnic next Sun- : day at the E. T. Prescott resi dence, 10S4 Oak st, Salem. Picnic dinner will be at t pjn., with . eoffe provided. Speaker will be Rex Putnam, state superintendent of public instruction; Musical numbers j will be given by Rager Middleton and Glen Fox, readings by Delvon Long. i : ; Sweet corn. Ferguson's, 'west end of Salem abridge. Stand opeti S p.m. to S pjn. OUrer'a Article -rallfaAd An article by Dr. Egbert S. Oliver , of Willamette university's faculty on "The Man In the Pulpit," first 'published in the July issue of Ad i vance, i Congregational chirrch : monthly; has been re-published In ' the August Religious Digest, in terdenominational monthly maga : aine. j ! , -! ; r f . Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. -? .v- t i ' : ' ; ' j ' T- Overate Kstarai--Cer- i tificate of assumed business name for Lamb's Lunch Room was v filed Wednesday in the Marion county clerk's office by Roy W. ; Lamb and Mrs. Florence Lamb, ; who said the business would be operated at 135 Highway ave., Salem, i - f - - - ' The Bonita Beauty shop will be closed until Sept. 1. ; If ay Mave Eaaipsaeat Marion 1 county court Wednenday raated , permit to George Kuenzi, route 1, Silverton, to move a thresher ' over market and county roads of : the county. A permit to move a combine was granted to W. R. Bemdt, route 3, Salem. For home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. Physicals Slated--Health ex aminations for the district girls camp ofi the YMCA will be held tonight at t:30 atithe YMCA. All campers i must have physical ex aminations before entering camp. Dr. W. J. Stone, Marion county ' health officer, will be in charge. ; For un painted furniture shop' at Woodrovr's, 325 Center. V Gabriel files Name W. C. Ga briel, 10M North Church at, Wednesday filed a certificate; of i assumed business name for Sa ; 'lem'i Frozen Food bank, frozen jood storage business to be eon ! ducted , in Salem. ': . , i ' ' Deep Feandatlea Repairing the roadbed of the Southern Pa ' cific 12th st. line north of Center . at, a section crew is placing creo aoted piling beneath the tires, i Minify At the rcsMenc S7S Center t.. Sara f.loyd, widow t the late Cdward D. Jord. Survived bf twe siitert. Mrs. jr. w. Tlt of fiiiifM. Clif and Mrf. T. B. Hushes at OUnoia. Member Chadwick chapter No. SI, OK3. An nouncement o( serviCM later by W. T. F.igdon company. locke ''( Howard Ray Lock, at bis homo. July SS, at tho of IT years, two montha and 10 dar. ServieM will b held from the Smith JBaun mortuary, lndpendene. Thuraday, Aufust X.-t I pjiu, with Interment in the XOOf cemetery. , ' '" - .' '-' .- XimM ' t ' In this City Jury 31. Harry Kimble, at the of - yoaaa. -urrirl by fcii wife, Mary Xthet Xlmblo of Salom; ljht children, Walter Jvan Xlmblo of Turner. Mra. Irma Bergstroni of Las Aneetes. Mra. Beatrice Bruner t of XOoomfield, Nebr. Mrs. CUtel Laraoo of Onawa, Iowa, Mrs. WUma. Webber of.Mvlwaukle. Mrs. Delphene Johnson f Pitts bun h,' Pa, Mrs. Doris Timoon of Waterloo. Iowa, and Clarence Kim ble of LaPorte, lowe: 84 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Services will he held from the W. T. Rifdoa chapel Thursday. August 1 at J p.m., with Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiat ing. Concluding services at City View cemetery, . ' -- -. vrnitime t 4 . WiUard Thomas Williams, late resl- !rnt of norm iiiunuqu iumi, Portland, at Vanport City, July 31. Survived by wife, Emma Jean Wil liams of Portland: daughter. Laveda Ann Williams of Portland; mother, Mrs. Lorerta risher of Salem; and a 'ster, Mrs. Mildred Hume of Creston. , a.n. Announcement of services later fcy Clough-Barrick company. Tlphon SI 01 Milk Cons tunpUen Hold Sa lem's average daily per capita consumption the first six months of 1945 amounted to .8 of a pint, Ross Coleman, Marion - county dairy inspector, reported Wednes day. .Approximately 95 per cent of the milk was pasteurized; Cole man said, and grade A standard was maintained during the period by Curly'a, Colley's, City Edge, Creamland, Deaconess- hospital farm, Hurly's, Maple, Mayflow.er and Meadow Grove dairies. 1 7 hr. developing. St prinUng ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 17l N. ComL ! r , ColliaUa of Can Two auto mobiles, one driven by Cecil R. Lamb, 85 Third at., Independence, and another in which v Leland Shinn of Salem was sitting when investigatinf police- arrived, col lided at Church and State streets at p. p. Tuesday. Shirm, who said - he had not been driving, was charged with drunkenness and paid $10 bail when released from jail early Wednesday morn ing. John H. Martin, 460 Mod mouth st, Independence, was rid ing with Lamb. - I f Sweet corn. Ferguson's, wast end of Salem bridge. ! Stand open S pjn. to I pjn.' ! .j ,.,-,V. . Cafe Changes Hands Certifi cats of retirement from use of the assumed business , name, Yankee cafe, at 319 North Commercial st was filed Wednesday in the Mar-? ion county clerk's office by Mrf and Mrs. Homer A. Fite, and a new certificate of assumed bus iness 'name for the same estab lishment i under the same name was fried by Kenneth G. Megi quier and Doris M. Megquier. , Sweet corn. Ferguson's, west end of Salem bridge. Stand open 1 pjn. to I pjn. New Famaco Bajiaeaa A. N. Wysong and Dell C. Wysong, 1070 Cross St., Wednesday filed a cer tificate declaring their intention to engage in business under the assumed name of Willamette El ectric Furnace Co., with head! quarters at 493 Center st The new firm wil be a partnership, they indicated. .. . , ; . "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. 1 I ? f Odd ig SUlea . George Red fern, jeweler at 174 S. Liberty gti has reported to police , the theft of a fofd and black' Buddha ring valued at $53. It was taken from the show window of his little store, he said. Police declared there is known to be one other like it in Salem. I . " ' r ook and dishwasher. lion Den restaurant. Call after 10 a. m. OWnx Kead Market road 5lf which runs three miles between North Howell and the Gervaia highway, is this week receiving its first coat of oil. The countyi oiling. crew atarted the job Tues4 day. . ! : Dr. Nash's office wUl be from July 28 to -Aug.. 13. closed Girl to Borate Mr, and Mn Don Boyce, 391 E: Clay st Mon mouth, are- parents of a daughter born early Wednesday afternoon at Salem General hospital. The little girl's father 'is in the ma rines. " . , ij Sugar and spice, ties for men. Crisp, new patterns $1.00. Alex Jones, 121 North High St. Mrs. White Vacations Mrs. Nona White, Marion county ju venile officer, is to commence her? annual vacation today. She plani to spend a few days in Portland and a week at Breitenbush. Dance, Salem armory, every Sat urday night. Joe Hassenstab's or- chestra. .. , 4 . Minnesota Picnic The annual picnic and reunion of former resi4 dents of Marshall county. Minns- sota, will be held at , Laurelhurs para; : in jroruana next aunaay, with coffee and ice cream avail able to participants. ' ! : Extradition 3onght Gov. Ear) Snell this week signed a request lor extradition from Utah of Lee Crigger, wanted In Oregon to face a grand larceny charge in Hood River county. He has been ar4 rested in Ogden. pk-T Rom wliere esl'ssc His Pet Swanson'e ion, Pet Jr, Torotsht bit tenth Jap plan down last week, and his- dad couldn't kelp bracing. Bat I cot to thrailax alaat Pat Senior: how lie hadn't amlsaed a day at the war f lamt aiace th war befan; now. ka'd worked evertiBae and Satardaya and Samdays; hew he'd kept, himself la ahape, been temper, at and aenalble, so that ke'd be at work clear-headed bright aad early every morning So, when he invited us over after work to drink a toast to Caprrijh ;-,'- 1 v Bobby Spacht is hailed as one of the foremost artists of th steel blades, and la seen at uh Portland arena at th Ic - Capadea of 194S now playing r a limited n9a3- ment Fishing Permit To Be Issued At Forks Store MARION FORKS 4 Lola Barr of Alder creek is living with the Scott Youngs. j j Marion lake will be been this season to fishing by permit during the fire season. Permits are ob tained at the store here. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Yoimg wera m Portland on business this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray visited Suttle lake durinc the week end. Vean Morgan has arrived from Ft. George Meade, Md., on fur lough. 1 ' . -i .... t ... i.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Striff and two children of Albany and Charles Striff of Stayton spent the -week visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Striff. While there they spent a day at Suttle lake and one at Marion lake, fishing, f H Fred;' Seeman of I Manhattan, Mont, is visiting with iMr. and Mrs. George Striff. He! has just returned from EoroDe.v He was a German prisoner of war for six months; . 'I -'- j.; rfu nooert l. Jones Is now stationed at Zamboanga in the Rnnppines, ; ; , 1 Si j i' i Move Completed Gov. and Mrs Earl Shell completed moving into their new home at 180 East Wilson st. Wednesday. The house was formerly occupied by Earl Day, who recently resigned as tax com missioner to return to Jackson county, . .-' ;., ' '; " st : i 1 f . Observes 1 Anaifcoraary j Fred H. Paulus yesterday observed quietly his 20th anniversary in the office of the -state treasurer. He is "now deputy to Treasurer LeslieTScott f CoBuniUee to Meet The reg ular meeting of the Salem United War Chest campaign committee will be held Friday noon at the Golden Pheasant, with Carl Hogg, drive chairman, presiding. Fees Heavy Biggest month so far as filing fees -are concerned ever recorded in the county re corder's office was July, 1345, when 41320.40 was taken in, Re corder. Herman Lanke believes. VaadaUaaa Keporte Mrs. W. C. Dyer, 170 N.-lJta ti notified police Wednesday that limbs had been broken off walnut trees and a lawn umbrella torn and -cut at her residence the night of July so. -. i ; ; Reck Threwtog Charged A. J. Jarvis, 345 Union st, has com plained to police that a merchant in the neighborhood of his home has thrown rocks at his, Jarvis, ion. . i I " i I ;. :, Boy Mltaing Fourteen-year-old Don Reppond, 315 N. Com mercial st, was reported missing to city police Wednesday. I situ ly Joe Marsli Pco Jr. Czli Tenth Jcp Piano! bis .son In a sparkling, glasa o! beer. I couldn't he!? toasting Pete Senior; too. ; ; Trta waero I sits tatra'a saare than -ae ii&& that TaeroUtsr wta tMs saea Uk Pat Sealar. too. wTtta tlta war Is rerf aai ta aaemmments are cseeted to its Jteroes, I aope they doia't forget tie werJcauaa tie bo ma treat -ta taaa wh stack t his job Juice a aoioier t his guns. ttU (h Tlctory. VniltdSiaitt Dream Towsdatim Ih OBEGOXt STATESMAN. Salem, G)quille!FqlIc Visit Detroit Flood Teat Worker . Guest at Home Of Mattoons - A DETROIT Mrs. -1 Guy Mattoon and daughter Evelyn of CoquUle, and Mary Grace Mattoon of Lea burg, have been visiting Mrs. Mat- toon's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mattoon; Another recent visitor at the Archie Mattoon home was John! Petes, who is an army engineer, in charge of the test work on the Willamette Valley j flood control project v, '. '.vvy'.-. Mr: and Mrs. Fred White of Portland are visitina his brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker. Bob Dickie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickie has left for California, Where he will be in the maritime service. Mrs. Oskie, ; Dorothy and Mrs. J. f t Stahlman and Jim were recent Salem visitors. '- j "-' - Guests at the G. wj. Moore home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Inele Johnson of Mill City. ; Curly Traskand Cl Meyers have gone to eastern Oregon to work, . Mr;, and Mrs. Frank Wilson were In Portland la;!t week. . r Mrs. Art Calderoi i and daugh ters are staying in Albany awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Brooker and children were in Stayton Satin-day. ; C. E. Westerberg who was in jured in a logging! aeddent has been? brought to his home here, and is improved. Public Records ciacurr covet 5 Violet X. WUliams ; jn Howard H. Wilnams: dismissed on plainttrf s mo tion, i- Mabel U (Hazel Davis vu Charles Clinton Davis; motion for default. Maudie X. Tate vs William Tate; decree of divorce andMcustodv of two minor children for the period of the school year to plaintiff, with custody of children durln j three vacation montha to defendant provided he can give them a suitable home. Bessie I riint vs Btymond Tu Flint: defendant ordered to pay clerk of court $106 s speciali attorneys fees for ' plalnttff tocether with $30 suit C. W. DeBow vs Oara G motion for order of default. DeBow; Theda Mary A. Haedorn-vs Dal B. Bacedorn; Marion county treasurer directed to- par plaintiff or her . at torney $2tS and other sums subse quently paid in proceed ins. ; A. ,B. Him vs Glenn Sheffield: answer- alleces that real property tioned la paragraah II of coakpiaiat la and has been owned by Bum Whedboe. that defendant has bee tenant only. J Hasel B. Daniels vs tlvm C. Daniels; aefnurrer. Mark Skinner. superhaterMlent of bank vs i JL TTraak; .satWUiUoa of judgment. i . . , . rmOBATE COUETi Cora Tox estate; Bruce fox ap pointed administrator : of ostaae ten tativMr valued at 200: aVMH Staffer, A. K. Hunter nd nori. Bates named appraisers. i , . ' -Amelia- Gr if Bickelt faardlanabip: receipt by Pioneer Trust company for S1S1S H received from H. William Thielren, former fuardiaa. LouJa Stephen Jakubee; order waiv ina ppraiaal of estate; Inventory by Joseph J. Jakubee, guardian, ahowme S1SSS.SS to guardianship fund;, order authorizing guardian to expend $1S per week for care and support of ward, effective as of; June 14, Mtt. Rerina ataisel estate; final aeoouat or w. j. m-icnard, e executor. receipts of SS51S.1S and disbwse cats of $140.07; hearing set lor September JUSTICE COURT i Stat vs Dean Anderson: plea of ruUty at trial on charge of driving while under mfluencoi of tntoxioatiad liquor; held for sentence at IS a. m. Saturday, i i Stat vs James Edward Brewn; pre liminary hearinc on charge of con tributing to delmquency of a minor waived and defendant ! held to 'Answer to grand Jury. i MAERLiGE LICENSES Lester K. Cahill. 21. truck driver, and Shirley X. Cook, IS, both M Balem. David L. Roberts, legal, flv maker. Foster, and Hazel Barton, legal, palmist.-1449 B st, Salem. Ernest A. Hulsey, &S. lumber grader, and Peggie Hulsejr, 45.1 both of Salem. Harold V. Nelchert. SS, blue prinUng. 1153 N. 17th st., and Alta DeUno, ST. v bookkeeper, 755 If. Church, st, both of Salem. ! Charles JL DavU. J4. U. S. army, and Bonnie le Pulkj SI, beautician, both of Salem. - Joseph P. Joyce, 23; private. V. S. army, and Veronica Ann Marian. It, punch press operator, both of Chi caifo. lu. ' MUNICIPAL COURT Sydney Murray, 691 Center st.; paid (250 baU for release1 on charge of operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicating uquor. James T. Cantrell. 332 N. Church St.; left: turn into alley: SI fine. : SHSBtF i7:V0 'fan iM'1&Mttoi frKftA ttl TAKIIOKtYlTOlHOUtl Now. yoa caa kaow taa ioy af oae carlj aad waves, aad BY TOMGHTt I i TkeNewCkaravKad Smfinm CoM Wave ataal aenaaaest wsrs r aaix sr aaoaey backl N Traietfa . ; WmJL DDUG Sa Corner State & Libert Oregon, Thursdar Morning.-AuuBt 1 194S Valley Obitudric PETE JONES - ' - AURORA Pete Jones, ttt, Hub bard, died Tuesday at a Salem hospital .after a short illness. He was born November 18, 1SS2 near Hubbard and lived on the same placeall hi life. A son of the late S. R. T. and Susan Jones, he was never" married. ': ! : "s Survivors are two brothers, Ed gar of Tacoma; and Grant of Hub bard; ; three sisters, Rilla Zeek, Edna Bevens and Grace Smucker, all -of Hubbard. f Funeral services will be heli Thursday, Aug. 2 at 1:30 p. m at the Miller Funeral home in Au rora with the burial in Hubbard cemetery." . . . EUNICE EE WIN MAT !f Funeral services for Mrs. Eu nice May, who died last Friday in a" Salem hospital, will be held at 1 p. m. Sunday, August 5. Grave side service will be held at the Tox Valley cemetery with the Weddle Funeral home of Stay ton in'chargev '(". ,:v i Funeral services ha v been postponed in expectation of the Son, Erwin Sturgis arrival on leave. Sturgis, a machinist mate 1c, is on his way home but the Red Cross has not received defin ite information as to his location so the funeral has been arranged for Sunday. . f Survivors are Mrs. May's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Erwin of Portland; a sister, Mrs. Roy S chmeer, Portland; a brother, Ivor Erwin, Ashland; a ton, Erwin Sturgis, U. S. navy; two daugh teers, Mrs. William Cole, jr., La comb; and Mrs, H. J. Elliott, HUlsboro. JOE WILLIAMS STAYTON, Aug. 1. Funeral services for Joe Williams, 25, ac cidently killed near North San tiam, July 28, will be held Friday, August 3 at 2:30 at the Weddle Funeral home. Rev. Kenneth Knox will officiate and burial will be mad at Lone Oak cemetery. If Survivors are the widow, Hazel and a son, Roger; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Williams, route 1, Salem and 12 brothers and sis ters. They are Wayne D. and Clifford, US army; Beatrice Sher man, Klamath Falls; C. A. Wil liams, Salem; Viola Flemints, Shaw; Bobby Dillard, Mill City Albert and Alfred, AumsviUe; Martha, Vicginia, Franklin and LeRoy, route 1, Salem. FEED BUECn fi STAYTON. Aug. 1.-Fu eral services for Fred Burch, 5, who died here Tuesday will be held Thursday, Aug. 2 at 10 a. m. from the -Weddle Funeral home. Burial Witt be at Loo Oak Cemetery, f I Survivort are a brother, Joel Bukh, Stayton; a sister, Mrs. Vera Wendland, Tigard; two half brothers, Tom Riff e, Missouri; John Rilfe, California; a half sis V Mrs. Bessie Marsh, Missouri; also -several niece. Valley births 1 WOODBURN JBirths at the Woodburn hospital last week in cluded: ! , -5 To Mr. and! Mrs. Leo J. Miik a daughter, Elisabeth Ami, July 28. There are also on sister and one brother. ' To Mr. and; Mrs. W. V. Ficek a daughter, Joanne Christine, July 28. There are also three other girls and a boy. OAKDALE Mr. and Mrs. Roger Carstensen of Eugene are the parents of son, Roger, jr born in Xugene July 25. They also are the parents of identical twin girls. Carstensen . is an in structor at Northwest Christian college at Eugene and Mrs. Car stensen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Murphy and re ceived her early education in the Oakdarle school and attended the Falls City high school. She has a twin brother, Emmerson, jr., who is in the service. SUPREME a j 801D DfiO CONTaJNSVIIJUsl t iii a a.. Coataias M Caciars. S full ooaeaaoaloa-tyo . CaM Wsvs SaMoerwiOi KurUmm. M ZadTuoMa, Cawao AaobowoaHea-, aeahaaE, fmilr ilaiTand asr-l-BUW iftr cam Cosnplcte Cold Waving procaas fakes oalv 2 to 3 bovrsi - ; CoM Wave results in longer lasting, softer aataralrlike carls aad waves, Perfect coeafoct-nobaat, swsaackioes nf heavy dampai , "Takei" wonderfully oa soft, silky : hair aad oa coarse hair, too.- . Ideal Sot children gives loag carls 7 that comb out beautifully; Phone 3118 - - ' - t . - v ers ons Social Takes in $14 at Friday V Night Affair . LYONS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyer and daughters Janet and Roberta and her ; mother, Mrs. Bertha Wood worth spent the weekend with Mrs. Daisy John ston and ' Mrs. Woodworth re mained for several days visit with her sister. ': ftt: - Larry Prichard,' stationed at San Diego, is spending - short leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Prichard; f The ice cream social sponsored by the Women's Society of Chris tian Service was held at the com munity club house Friday, netted th society $14. , ,1 , . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and children spent th weekend at Waldport on the coast - Mrs. William Prichard" and son Larry with, the other children and her mother, Mrs. Lee, from Stay ton, visited in Springfield. . Mrs. Gordon Hieneck and chil dren who have been at the home of her parents in Portland, have returned to their horn here. Mrs. George Ch'pfell with ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cory, and her sister, Mrs. Preston Thrasher of Salem have gone to Fort Lew is. They will visit a niece, Mar ion Trasher, who is employed at the army hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of Sa lem, spent the weekend" with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stev ens. I Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stockwell and children of Portland, visited over the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ayers. - Elephants Reputed Memory Bested bx Colorado Parrots DENVER, Aug. 1 -fS- Let's have no more of this talk about elephants. 1 Mrs. Helen A. Cameron of Ev erett, Mass, visited dry park to day to. take a look at two par rotashe presented to the zoo two coy sT- Family I. .:-::.VcfW BEAUTIFUL MIRRORS Choosa for ihe livirrg room, dininq room or hall. Sparkling quality alass. : ' , m ill m BEAUTIFUL DISHES Several patterns, gaily decorated Visit Our "IZonssumo D:nnrlnoni" Here you'll find a, complete variety of home necessities , ; Pyrex glassware. . 1,'- ' , ; , 7oodcn noVtlty txayg j Wooden bowls,, book, ends, etc. t . . Novelty cookie, jars.. . . " CCS coirn STTUT years ago and Jhada't seen since. Ai she stopped before their cage the! parrots. Big Paul -and Lambie, cried raucously: "Hello, Helen." ' , , , - . . That -must prove something,' Mrs. 'Cameron said thoughtfully Oakdale Gub. Has Meeting OA KX ALE The Friendly Neighbors club, held ,a covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. Abe :Mehl. The members spent the afternoon tying a. quilt Guests present were Mrs. Anna Ross i and George Tyson, Mrs! Mehl's" father. Members included Mrs. ! Emmerson Murphy, ' Mrs. Seldon Bristow, Mrs. Mary Boula and Mrs. Max Fairchild. . Joe Murphy has returned home after a month in the Dallas hos Pital, . ' - ' - - ' " ' - Max Fairchild and Joe Coch rane :. spent' long hours helping to fight the fire at Willamette camp. Emmerson ' Murphy . and Sidney Hanson of the Pioneer district also assisted. ; . John and William Dennis of Portland visited their father, Oliver Dennis, and their brother, L. . M. Dennis, and family, re cently. John Dennis son, Pa V is studying j to be ' an X-ray tech nician at Camp Crowder, Mo. J. Langdoc, brother-in-law of John Dennis, was also a guest at the Dennis home. Russell Given Leave Status J. Russell, Salem, assistant state forester in charge of protection and inspection on state and asso ciation units in th northern part of. the state, has been granted a six. months leave of absence in order that he may look after per sonal affairs, Nets Rogers, state I forester, announced here Wed nesday. '. Russell will be succeeded by L. . V. Morehead who has ' been connected with the state forestry division . for many years. , More head; first served as an Inspector in the Linn county unit mmxamstssea Arrivals TheMODERNE Make This a Good Month to Buy for Your Home! TheMODERNE PAGE ITVS Gail Stewart i At Gates Home ' Santiam Valley Folk Spend Time With i ,T Relatives;." v " ' f ,i - . GATES Gail . Stewart aon of. Lancet Stewart who has been ia the , Denver hospital for a year, came home Monday. Gail was in Italy, and received numerous wounds. : jp 1 r ; -j - Mrs. Vina Coffel of West Sa lem and children, visited here Sat urday. She was Vina Emmett when her father was principal of the Gates school years ago. ; 9 i Mrs. Lulu Collins went to Port land Sunday to see her daughter Mrs. Bess Dinsmore who was in jured in a recent accident1 (Bud) E. V,- Collins went with his mo ther. Mr. and Mrs. Lytle of Salem . visited Mr. Frank Jory Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Witt and his. father and sister, spent Sunday. celebrating Mrs. H. Bock's birth day. Mrs. Bock recently moved to the-Roy Grafe place. ; H. W. Wilson,. E. J. Richards, and Gordon Ward went to th' Metolius fishing Friday, return ing Sunday night 1 Poor catches were reported..! -, . j Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kanoft and Kenneth and Mrs. Elton Brown ' and Betty 1 visited Mrs. Kanoffs father, Willis Brown in. Salem Sunday. ( 1 j' Mrs, Dorothy Sylvester and three children of Wenatche, Wash ar staying with Mrs. Kate ' KUttke now. , Th G. E. Klutkes visited her Sunday, leaving on daughter here. !, j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap spent Sunday at the "Hap" Kleck er home j ' j . Fleet Officer Don Carey vis ited his parents and friends four days last week on his way to ra dar school in Arizona. j j - r Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey of Portland visited at ' the Carey home also. I ' i - Th two greatest bumper crops in U. S. history were produced in U43 andI94. i h mKMrnemmimmsmmmm' at . MY j t 4 cr Lovely and Colorful r , PICTURES A variety of subjects 'and a large assortment! for your selection. ROYAL HAEGER POTTERY A completa now shipment cl pot tery has Just anivdd. See It an dis play today. .1 Boudoir lamps Limp shades ' . Beverage, sets Corey coffee maker Pyrex raculator PIIONT: 3203 4