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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1945)
From TuSf a$ Many Meliama - Folic Moving jTo New Places I MEHAMA Roy Howard of Camp Roberts is visiting . friends .and relatives on a 25 day furlough. I Among those changing resi dences are the Viv Thomases who moved to Empire, Ore.; the M. , Toxeio Brownsville; the Gene Cooks will occupy, the Fox place and the Otis Marks have moved 3 Klamath Falls. ''.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and daughters of Salem visited in Me- haxna Sunday. The Jones were former residents. j , 1 T Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Freel of Klamath Falls are spending their noneymoon at the R. E. Shields home. Mrs. Freel and Mrs. Shields are sisters. : u : I Dick Berry ot i Salem was Visitor Sunday at the home of hiS brother, Bill Berry and family. kLl George M. Wolf of Sandy ts a weekend viistor at the home f his sister, Mrs. Gene Cook, lieutenant jWolf has been dis charged after two and on half years in thej army air force. I Mrs. Massarelli and three chil dren have moved to the Raymond Branch place. Massarelli has been ever seas in the army and is ex pected home noon. I Mrs. R. E. Shields served re freshments to 32 children at the Sunday school party Friday. This i a weekly ; occasion.' Irs. Rus sell Wilson began these parties and had them at her house. The Attendance has grown until now they j are , held at the Mehama womens club house. Mrs. Ray Pate visited her sister-in-law, of Greensville, S. C at the Walters home in Portland, j Edith Philippi was a Sunday visitor at her sisters, Mrs. Fred Knight of Silverton. j I Claude Mathis returned Monday from i hunting trip to Lakeview. I Mrs. Me Patten has purchased the Otis Marks place and will move in as soon as some repairs are made. I . 1 I Roy Philippi," Dolph Heater and Adolph Heater attended the Ka hinVFitzpatrick boxing bout in Portland. i ! I Mr. and Sirs. B. L. Kirsch en tertained at a birthday dinner Sun day for their son FFq Leo Kirsch ajnd Mrs. Chris McDonald. Those iltteiiding besides the honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Erickson and daughters, Chris : McDonald, Aladian and Buddy and Mrs. Don ald Johnson and son of Salem. Mr. and Mrs.. ! H. L. Gray were Sunday guests at the Frank-White home. !.., . I Lt Chester Gray is home from the south Pacific. j I Nancy Nelson, daughter of I Mr. .nnd Mrs. Henry Nelson of Four Corners is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Classon. j Bud JCeyes of Los Angeles, Calif. i visiting his nephew, Ed Keyes hd family. jMr. and Mrs. Roy Philippi left Monday for Bend where they and toe Walter Bells of Stayton will rib some hunting for a few days. (George Wilson has bought the B-iH Berringer place aijd will do me repairing and remodeling before moving into it ' Mr., and Mrs.) Donald Johnson ad son were weekend visitors at tfte Chris McDonald home. j Bob Smith is spending his fur lough with his brother, Grant Smith and family. ' " Mr. and Mrs E. H. Erickson will re into the Agnes Kirsch dace Stayton until their residence, the Harold Pendleton place is 'va cated. L j 1 -IPFC and Mrs. Leo Kirsch left tot California Wednesday. Kirsch wjOl report back to the army No vember 9. -1. Ho state in the union is entirely Without some big game) although th white-tail deer populaion of Kansas is only 15 and Delaware baa only 19. The white-tail popu lation of Pennsylvania, is esti mated at 750,000. auM3?p((iij(Hi V & L C WWUII'I'IH'IIIW Dr. Uarry A. Brown. Optometrist 4 jLebanoii Seeks Out In Traffic Tie Up L EB ANO- This town's most pressing post par problem Is considered traffic control on streets which are . bat little dif ferent frwn those laid oat, when the town was platted nearly a hundred ' years , ago. The first suggestion was signal . lights. This was given up because the problem is not so much that of cross town traffic - with conse quent congestion at corners, as It Is of -travel north and sooth 'on the two main arteries. Main and Second streets. ; ' Tluf street committee, Elmer Fltsgeralds, chairman, and George Randal city recorder pro posed that the city council desig nate these two streets as one Way ' traffic streets, the north bound ears to travel on Main street and south bound on Sec ond. The council is considering the aaatter and action is expect ed at the next meeting which Is the first Tuesday in Novem ber. -.. Middle Grove Elects Snyder Goode presided at the conmiunUZSaring for two of her grandchild ty club Friday night, at the schoti ren, j'Kert and Jamie Baughman, house, ! when the main items of. this week while-their parents, Mr business were election' of Carl and Mrs. Sid Baughman of De onyoer as vice president, 10 re- troiV Joined 'the Cecil Baugh place Leslie Springer, . who has man on a hunting trip to eastern moved from the community. - Appointment of a committee to investigate and purchase needed kitchen equipment for the school was announced. 4-H club sum mer school reports were given by Joan Scharf, Joyce Kuenzi,. Lois ProHidfit, Arlyne Hlfiker and Ed ward Struck; Wayne Goode re ported for the "farm tour, at tended by Elvin Goode, Marvin Cage and himself. I- The November program theme will be Thanksgiving and will be arranged by mothers of service men with Mrs. Irvin Wagers and Mrs. Ernest Barker in charge; re freshments committee is Mrs. Dan Scharf and Mrs. Cleo Keppenger. Woodburn Has Class Elections WOODBURN High school officers are seniors, Duane Shaw, president; Alvoid Zuber, vice pres ident; Marilyn Dick, secretary; Richard Mason, treasurer: Delmar Kuns, sergeant-at-arms: Muriel Bean, Dean Peterson, student council; Anita .Norton, Kenneth Prather, interclass rivalry. Junior class, Robert Corey. Dres- ident; William1. Tremaine. vice president; Mary Helsel, secretary- treasurer; Norman Sargent and Anita Miller, student council; Ei leen Hagenauer and Junior Clark, interclass rivalry. The sophomore class has not vet elected class officers. The fresh man' class elected Fred Krieger president, but other officers i have not been named. i Valley Obituaries Delia 8. Huddleston SILVERTON Delia S. Hud dleston, 63, died at her home at 328 North Church st, Monday morning from cancer. She . was born in Illinois but had made her home here for the past 30 years. Survivors are the widower, Allan Huddleston: ten children, Virgilr; Kenneth, Edgar, Mrs. Mable Pemberton, Mrs. Dor othy Canoy,-June and Jack at Sil verton; Glenl Huddleston. Albany: Mrs. Daphne Jacobson, Salem; Ro bert, u. S. navy in the south Pa cific; brothers, Robert Brackett, at Exeter, m.; Shelby Brackett at Bluff, 111.; and Chester Brackett at Winchester, m.; one sister, Mrs. Bell Dean at Winchester, Dl; and eight -grand children. .Services jyill be held Wednes day, Oct?l4, at Ekman Memorial chapel with Rev. Russell Myers officiating; Interment will be in Bethany cemetery. ' 3 Don't lose precious hours from yoor work when jour glasses break. Cirri i "spare pair with You on the job . . . to save time -ad Biiif. We will match your present 4 tenses iccsrateli at small cost i Halloween Carnival Woodburn high school girls Athletic associa tion! will sponsor a carnival Octc4 berfSl. ' Class representatives! for the Halloween carnival have been named as follows: liarilyn Dick, Many Hunting In Midstate Labish Center Folk Seeking Antler r. State Game ': LABISH CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Pete Russ and Barbara Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coom ler left Wednesday on a hunting trip jto eastern Oregon. j - I Also deer hunting in the Steen mountains, Harney county are the Harry Boehms, and 'Mrs Horace Bibby, the Max Bobbys and Ray Bibby. ,'- ) -.; f BUI Zenger, U. S. army, son of the G- C Zengers, was home this week for one day on a 25-day fur tougfi, he was called back to camp almost upon arriving here. t ! Oregon.- Turner Teachers tion At!School Tuesday j TURNER The annuaT teach ers ? reception was held Tuesday nigh in the school f auditorium. Kenneth Dyer, school director, was in charge of the program. Mrs. Marie Farreli presented the program numbers. Donna June Aplet gave a piano number; Carol Standley, accompanied by Mar garei Prather, sang two soprano solos, . -' ; . . j ! Mrl and Mrs. I Dick Bouchie presented a musical number. Gene Robinson was the speaker, substituting for Mrs. . Agnes Booth, who was ill. He presented the teachers: James. O. Russell, principal; Roy .Girod, ;oach; Mrs. Sara j Spec, Mrs. Martha Angus, Dessfe McClay, MrsT O. H.' Spiva, Mrs. Roy Girod and ;Mrs. Leota Sloari. Mrs. Angus and Mrs. Spfva are ; rjew teachers this: year. Mrs. Girod Is substituting for Mrs. Florence Booth who has resigned to be? with her husband. ' FLASH f t O - . 4 W OPEN BETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF MARION COUNTY Dear Friends! -.! j 1 . We wish, to thank you for your past patronage. The confidence you have placed in us by your overwhelming attendance during the past nine months leaves us no al . tentative ! as to our future poUcy. We feel aU of you should share in aome measure our wonderful success. Your cooperation makes all this possible. So, we are inaug uratmg our new winter policy by reducing our prices on food, admissions and bev erages. We shall continue, though, to maintain the same high quality, service and standard of our dinners and floor shoiw entertainment We shall continue to conduct our establishment in good taste and refinement We never have and never will tol- cruie rowuyism. we nna honestly. VtV?Ln! : 1 SI0I1 ladies it. Idmis ! wct 011 coBEij 22 FEI? ;twice nightly ioo-i2o I vvtiUtu U,li.VlkUU0 Daieaa Slstera v Salem' Only Theater Restaurant .1 .;t-.. senior; . Barbara f Fisher, Junior; Car4 !' Mills, sophomore; Minnie Dansky. . - r-v-- , s. Club Leader Mrs. Cleo Kep penger has been . named ; leader of the boys 4H cooking club with a membership of 18. t .- , -; . Accident Victim Better Dickie Aker, of Labish Center, who was hurt in an automobile accident' is improving rapidly and will be brought home from the Silverton hospital this week. ' - .. " ,- Girls Scoot Benefit Silverton Girl Scouts will give a benefit November 16 at the Eugene Field school building. Plans will be made at. a preliminary meeting Wedneisday;i ' - ' ,A . .' 'I f I' ... ' . , . Thanksgiving Theme-r'hie Mid dle Grove community .cftib will feature "thanksgiving" at the No vember meeting with mothers of servicemen in charge of, the de tails.! - -r : Oakdaie Clab The Oakdale Friendly Neighbors club will meet October 25 with Mrs. Max Fair child. Co4hostesses wfll be Mrs. Elwood BrPl and Mrs. Belle Brill. I 1 P ., Star ton I Man Hants Walter Bell of Stayton got a .buck while hunting in the Bend country last week The Roy Phillips hunted in the same district Garden Road dab The Gar den Road Neighborhood club will meet f Friday, October 26, with Mrs. Archie Wehtje on East Tur ner road. A 1 o'clock luncheon wilT be served by -the, Swegle group, . i Move to Acreare Mr. and Mrs. C. N. .Snider have moved to their acreage on East D street in Swegle community from- their j Salem place,! : & ! i ' !i Helpers ClubThe Brush col lege Helpers club will meet Thursday, October 25 at 2 pjn, with Mrs. Hugh Craig, president. ' Lincoln Community The Lin coln community club will meet Friday night, October 26, at the school' house. A no host dinner will be served at 7 p jn. under the direction of Mrs. L. I. Mackey, Mrs. Peter Hastings and Mrs. Ben McKinney. 1 i i Rosedale-p The community club has elected! Yanna Evanoff, pres ident; Mrs. Josephine Morss, vice president, and Helen Grenz, secre tary, i Plans for the annual .Thanksgiving supper November If were made. Robert Ladd and Mrs. Kenneth Cole are in charge. SPECIAL NEWS NEW WINTER POLICY OW IN EFFECT our greatest pleasure in knowing J 8AM AND A full 'course steak, chicken or turkey dinner, consisting of entree, cocktail, j tf sonpt salad, relish, dessert and drink. I Nil A complete dinner designed to! aatisfr fl(U the) Kourmet'8 most fastidious appetite. OUH DINNER SERVICE STARTS AT and O WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS Tax be? (Except Saturdays and Holidays) m NO COVER CHARGE BEFORE 7 P. mGur EVERY TUESDAY LADIES ADMITTED FREE - 23 j i CorlcUoV t Bill Ikncll j J $ Bcslf. Colusa! CI ri J DAixma to' the'music L 7L "TV? . OE ARCHIE THOMAST - - vv $ 111 t . . . ..: iltlii.rffr rrrin Former Ambassador Dines 4 i i A: 0, Herman Thermann (right), former German ambassador U the Ar gentine, who has grown a beard since being confined to a detention eamp at ObeniseL Germany, dines with other blfh nasia at the . eamp. Allied official . interrogated .them at the eamp and' 24 of them were named in war crimes indictment banded up at Berlin. Iibrty Qub Plans Meeting LIBERTY The Woman's dub met at the hall Thursday for the demonstration on "sugar saving desserts by Eleanor Trindle. Sev enteen members attended, w I The club voted to hold two meetings ' a month, one in the hall for the demonstration by the extension staff, the second a busi ness session at homes of mem- I bers. ' ii - , 'This club and the Talbot club will be hostesses for the Marion county woman's club federation in Liberty October 27. The two clubs will prepare the Inoori; luncheon. The commit tee 1 1ncludes Mrs. A. D. Clark, MrsL Griffin, Mrs. S. C. Austin, Mrs. W. E. Lusthoff, Mrs W. Hall, Mrs. Roy Jenre, Mrs. E. A. -Jackson,; Mrs;, R. M. Toler, Mrs. Dor othy Seeger, Mrs. Charles Krau gerJ ? Mrs. Hoffman Heads Chest Work NORTH SANTIAM Mrs. Al fred Hoffman was in charge of the war chest drive here and Mrs. El mer Glidewell assisted. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Gentry and daughter I Nancy, moved from the Scheimahn place to one recently purchased near Marion. They re modeled the house. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olds and family, arc moving this weekend to Stayton. Chestex; Glidewell is visiting his you and servin vou MIKE 8TSXNBOCKJ 8:00 P. M. O get - aether, with . dinner nOLLTWOOD DOGS SINGINQ ;- STAB . . . .... St":-----. 4r Sammy Davis, Jr, Jr. Jaes He For. Harris : 1L ss r . rnderpass n Koad ' to ParUand b J j FLASH brother Elmer Glidewell after re ceiving . his discharge from the "navy, . ;-." -.Howard W. Mumby received his army discharge -in Portland this week, after five, years, the last year overseas Sat a B-29 base as a staff sergeant in the ground crew. I "" I " -i PFC. Robert Bethell was noti fied to return to the Madford air base to 'receive his discharge. I Fashion Bilts! MmImII 4 . . Vmtk kM tie with potent tip ri49 a good fiao MA New Teacher at y " Keizer; Drive for Paper Underway ; ,KEIZERWSpeciar)Mrs. Johan- naKortzeborn of Salem was the new first grade teacher in Keizer school today.- The grade had so nHDrjHHipils it was deemed advis able to have two classes, Prin cipal Johnson said. - V' 1 The; paper drive at the school, which has developed a lively con test, will close Friday. - . 1 Religious education classes now are well underway, as is the sche dule of assembliesThe assembly Friday will be conducted by the Btn grade. There are 89 commercial banks in Argentina. ' A J BY ouir 3 atory, suitable for large gpartmenU or dormitory ; from Ladd & Bash buik See Iledcra , uoodey nraiimmE co. 471 South Commercial St. LIKE "i pniiFna Rochellesf DIfforonco of opinion t Yon! Dot on I hoso 3 TWO FAKOUC HAKSfl! ... -- !' Thouccnds qgrooi Yes, It's agreed that BOTH names spel trim, lovely style combined with real walking comfort.. Some prefer the nfra quality of Fashion lilts . . . others, economy-priced Rochelfes, Both are famous shoes the country overf fashion Ett . black kid ' Ma, pinhole rashtonKilt...blKlikkl nuTie't exfani to urrgood c::c SiWerton Club Nets ! $150 for its Projects . SILVERTON More . than 150 was made at the rummage sale Saturday by . the -Woman's club for its four projects; the Children' rrfn lTnm th ltbrarr. tKp trfinT-' arship loan fund and the childrens hospital. t ' ' --!.: v j ' -v " Mrs. Clark Bachman was chair man of the sale and Mrs. George Christenson is president of - the dub.-' ";' ..- . s IIOTICE To Oar Patrons - W Kesume Service October' 21 New , easterners Welcomed . IIOIIE LAUIIDRY ; 125 Jlladlson St " , Salem ! - ale family, or Co remodel for bn&iness dktriet, 4 blocks - 4mmfdi&te possession. ' - llyetl d Lto - .' i trim ' l9S t ! 95 . 1 1 r .Warn "181 N. Liberty Street 1 i. '-.. .l '