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I. 4 The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Thursday Moradng.' November t. 1S45 PAGE THREE Buena Vista Couple Visit In California BUENA VISTA Mr. and Mrs. John Drazdoff and daughter are on a two weeks visit in Vancou ver and other Canadian points. Lt. Charles McGinnis visited at the W. L. Short home this week. He expects his discharge soon. Ben Griffith recently sold his farm, known as the Reynolds ranch, and has purchased the D. J. Pun ine farm of 219 acres, 40 in hops. Purvine took as part pay ment a partially completed house in Independence. j Mr. and 'Mrs. M. I. Conger of Suver and Mrs. Don Eckman and son Martin of Corvallis visited ' Mrs. Addie Harmon Sunday. Mr. arid Mrs. Dean Smith of Sisters visited Sunday at the Ice land Prather home. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff, owners of the former Hall's grocery store, were hosts to a community get acquainted party Halloween night. Mrs. Uarrell Fram or Browns ville spent Sunday at the Gail Prathers. The Hotel Marion in Salem was the setting for a dinner party Saturday honoring Mrs. Leland Prather on her birthday. Places were laid for Mrs. Bonnie Smith, Mrs. J. E. Weaver, Mrs. Paul Doughty and son Norman, all of Portland; Mrs. Norman Runkle of Salem, Mattie Swann of Falls City, Mrs. Norval Embree of Bridgeport, Mrs. G. J. Hiebenthal tiiu uuuguicx ciuia nun vi umi- las, Miss Alice Prather of Eugene nd Mrs." Prather. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gobat of In dependence were Sunday visitors at the N. C. Anderson home. Gail Prather is dismantling the hop house at the R.. E. Prather farm and mnvintfit in hia hnn 300 Attend Swegle -Benefit Dinner Parly SWVW v rt.. inn j . were served at the annual chicken dinner at Swegle school house on . Saturday night Most of the food for the dinner was given by resi dents of the district, cooked by a group of mothers and served by the vounf ffirls of the community. Sponsors of the dinner appreci ate the patronage of the many who came from Salem and other dis tricts. The proceeds will be used for dining room and kitchen sup-plie. ft6 back in Lrr uSeo fat Foft 'A I is ORE.s.P.A. Salem s Retail Packing Plan! ore.sd.aAB HEAT TASTES GOOD A! this season of the yjear- - and it is good for yon. It is like old times to be able to select the kind and cnt yon prefer from onr government as sortment. For the weekend we will have a limited amount of scarce items. A plentiful sup ply of the following: lainty loin IFoimg Pig rr Vb IPS Peucions 2 THE DETTER GRADES OF DEEF ROASTS AIID STEMS Our meats are expertly prepared by experienced meat cutters, insuring you a minimum cf waste. Hakes ccoking a pleasure. I 1 1 1 i PAnTICULAB PEOPLE PATBOIIIZS THE IIIDGET mi From The Silyerton Library t Circulation Is Up ; During October! I SILVERTON October circu lation at the city library increas ed to 11 OS, 225 more than j Sep tember, the report to the city couricil Monday nightj showed. Eighty two new books were- add ed, 41 as gifts, 37 were; removed from circulation and 28 new Read ers registered. - j Donoii; during the month were Mrs. William Scarth, Betty Klein sorge, Mrs. Milton Thostrud, Mrs. Gilbert Anderson, Mrs, Foster Cone, Mrs. H. B. Latham,! Mrs. Alan McClung, Mrs. Clay Allen, Mrs. R. A. McClanathan, j Mrs. George Hubbs, Mrs. V. S. Case beer, Mrs. Loyall BealsJjMif. and Mrs. E. R. Adams, Mrs; George Christenson, Mrs. Peggy Scott, Mrs. C.i W. Keene, Mrs. F. J. Roubal, Mrs. George Hove, i Rob ert Hove, Charles Paine Mrs. F. Glenn McDonald. j. V&flfleyp j DBirneffs Fruitland Meeting The Fruit land Community club Willi meet Friday, November 9, at 8:15 p.m. Priscilla Meisinger studio ' will present the program. f j j Mt. Angel Reelects Jacob Berchtold was re-elected mayor of Mt. Angel in the city election this week. Alis Keber was reelercted treasurer and W. Douglas; record en Councilmen named were Frank Aman, Sylvester Schmidtt and Leo Schwab. Other candidates! for councilmen were Waltef Smith and Emil Wolf. 1 I 9- i Family Keanlon The A. E. Bradley family held a reunion with 20 of the immedate family meeting at the home in Atimiville when Everett B. Bradley and his wife from Orangevale, Calif.,! and his sister, Capt Leota L. Bradley, army nurses corps, were home from two years overseas jduty came from Fort BeaL I : ' I . .1 ! i Annual Homecoming The an nual homecoming of the Silverton Pythian Sisters. will be observed i Pork G ipnng Pork ,hops Lamb ; J ft ::j Steak Sfatesriim Silverton City' Dads Hear Fire and Law Enforcement Problems Plague Coimcilmen SILVERTON Two communications, one from the Lions club, signed by Olum Larson, secretary, recommending that two firemen be on duty, at night, and one from the American Legion, signed by Pat Grogan, commander, requesting the refun of $5 from the city for ah additional license fee charged after midnight on Halloween, took up the greater part of the city counciijmeeting Monday night The Lions club request protest ed conditions under which local firemen woirk and referred to Sil verton's recent fatal fire, stating speed j was j all important at the time of a fire. Council members championed the firemen in thjbir quick response to the fire and said that in the specific fire referred to, the firemen were there With th, greatest possible speed but that the fire was so far advanced when discovered nothing could have been done that the firemen had not done. Robert Borland, city manager, November 15 when a canned fruit shower fori the Oregon-Washington PythianJ home will be. held. A no-host 8:30. supper will be fol lowed: by a program and those in charg are (Helen M. Wrightman, Henrietta Joe and Wava Axley. : 1 J 1 . Lincoln Good Will The Lincoln Goodwill cliib will meet Thursday, November 8; with Mrs. I. R. Utter man, at 2 pjn. -- -4 -. !' ; . Logging Camps Down Nearly all the logging camps near Mill City are down because of the first snowfall . of. the season. Nearby hills are heavily covered with snow and snow greeted Mill City residents Tuesday morning. ! ." I : s : ' ' ' ' Waldo Community Club The Waldo Hills Community club will meet Friday, November 9, at the club house. . Oswald Johnson is president, f j ; Turner Club Plans The first meeting of the Turner community club wjill be held Friday night. Of ficers will be elected and organiza tion completed. Agnes Booth, county; school superintendent, will speak on "Why the Community Should Have a Club." ! ' Return from Midwest Mr. and Mrs. EdtiHolden have return ed to Silverton from an extended trip on the Dakotas and Minne sota from where they came 18 years ago. From Missouri -4- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hoffman have returned from Missouri and are with their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Bjelde in Liberty. They were here and re turned to dispose of property and are here now with pians to locate permanently . r u ! : Swegle Community Club The Sweglei Community club will meet Friday night and the Wom an's club will be in charge of the program. It will include a short play by members of the club and will be of special interest to the husbands of the members, those in charge announce. Asocial hour will follow the program. Marion County Corn Show The Marion county corn show wUl be held December 17 at Central Howell, Pure Lard 1 1 . Milh Fed Veal Pure .M; Pork Sausage Group Protests was asked to obtain the firemen's opinion on retaining firemen at the station duringthe night, and the probable cost of such reten tion. His findings will be reported back at the December meeting of the council. " In reference to the legion's jfr quest, Victor Crossnickle, night officer, said that he had been in formed the city officials desired that dancing stop at midnight and otherwise the fee for another day be collected. Councilmen agreed to back the officers in the law enforcement program, stating that they felt sure that the Legion members themselves were back of the city's law enforcement officers. Suggestion was made that local dance laws be clarified and the council voted to make the city manager, Borland, Mayor George. Christenson, city attorney Rejf Al bright, and the chief of police, Al Amo, a committee to formu late a new dance ordinance which will be discussed by the council at its December meeting. The council also voted to give M. B. Ford, grade school pinci pal, authority to supervise the placing of portable barriers on A street during such hours as school chil dren are crossing this street to the play grounds. Reports from the police judge showed that fines during the past month had totaled $60.25 while costs were $47.75. Rosedale Family Visit in Ontario ROSEDALE Forrest Cam mack and his mother, Mrs. Mary Cammack, visited the Albert Cammack family in Ontario, Ore., this week. The young people of the local Christian -Endeavor had a Hal loween party in the church base-. ment Thursday. Both grade school rooms held Halloween parties Wednesday. A taffy pull was the feature of each group. Riverdale Teachers Give Halloween Party RIVERDALE The upper grade room and the primary room pupils held a Halloween party given on Wednesday by the teachers, Lil lian Williams and Elsie Carpenter. Nick Holoboff is painting his house where he now lives. He plans to stay there instead of mov ing as previously planned, r Wayne Groff is building a house on the Barnes place. Mrs. Barnes Ls his daughter. Brazil is the fourth country in the world. largest Child's Golds lefievt Ksir fi nflf 6 ! J VapoRup -KM Ml I a. mM Mt. Angel to Have New Picture House Before Christmas ; - '!!.- j ! MT. ANGEL A new theatre for ML Angel became a promised reality wijkh approval by the city council of the application of J, L. Anderson tf Vancouver. Wash., for the erection of a theatre building on tne site of the old Columbia garage, utilization of part of the old building which will be raised and fireproofed is planned". The out side of the building will be cov ered with asbestos shakes and the whole building will be in English style. Seats will be arranged in the tenter of the building with an aisle on either side. Anderson ex pects to have it open by Christ mas. The council also declared itself one hundred per cent behind the new post office building and adopt ed a resolution declaring the need of a new office which the secre tary was' instructed to forward to the postmaster-general. Work on the new sewer project on Pershing street in west !Mt. Angel started November 6, 850 feet of eignlfinch sewer pipe will be laid at I cost of $2000. Ronald Heaters Buy Edward Robl House ! VICTOR! POINT Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Heater have pur chased the: Edward Robl house where they- are now living. Heat er and Carl Jones have logging operations in this community during thej winter. Mrs. Paul Jaquet is visiting her sister in Eugene for several weeks. I Valley Births SILVERTON Born at the Sil verton hospital to Mr. : nd Mrs. R. C. Cole of Woodburn, Novem ber 4, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Ragnoi" Anderson, a son, No vember 3. J TatM tha Diffricl OVEN FRESH f ROM -THE WEST Ptrftct hr trMkfatt oo4 at ay i Milled frail Sp.el Cera TASTE IH With 50 Mer. Vita IBM a, CONTSOUED TOASTING- for Flavor I (Quick er i Old fohn.d) Wifkrti. I fameu. riginol htfraalaalt Tma CUtmAUmti vckwhMt - j i i i ; 1 . i . i 'mm - I 1r-v !bcrs I V ai pine cutEAis roa nm yiau Minstrels Net $90 With Show BROOKS A food crowd tended the ministrel show at the Brooks school house Friday night It was given by the grade pupils under the supervision of the teach ers, Mrs. Frank Osborn, Mrs. Dor is Kitts and Mrs.! India Reavis. Ministrel characters Were, Inter locutor, Bertha Jones; Cornstarch, Roger Bartholomew; Vanilla, Rich ard Dollarhide Pepper, Leland Westling; Ginger, J Allen Russell; Bullfrog, Jimmy Robinson; Rastus, Larry: Powell; Cinnamon, Wayne Osborn; Salty, Stanley Stevens; Miss Spinach, Vanah Holmes," Miss Crarry, Dovie Lee Legg; Vinegar Carol Russell; tap dancers, Mar lene Henny and LaVern Hunt; other ministrel singers; were Mor ris Gilchrisf and Jim VarbeL Baskets were sold to the highest bidder and $8 was the top bid. A total of $90 was taken in which will go into the school athletic fund. ' Hartley Heads Aiikney Grange ANKENY Officers! of the grange elected for the year 1946 are: Master, Rex ; Hartley; over seer, John Bostrack; j lecturer, Edith Miller; steward, Lloyd Mar latt; chaplain, Louise Johnston; secretary, Winifred Zehner; gate keeper, Almon Winn; treasurer, Jake Gilmour; lady assistant stew ard, Dona Zehner. . Executive committee members are Ole Jorgenson, John Zehner and J. O. Fan. 1 Valley Obituaries Casper Larsen ' ' SILVERTON ' Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Koloen and Mr. and Mrs. Erick Walin were at Gresham recently to attend I the funeral of Casper Larsen Who died there un expectedly. He was a former resi dent of the Silverton Hills and at that time a member of In manuel Lutheran church at Sil verton. Fred Zaeher f AURORA Fred Zaeher, 62, of route 1 suffered fatal injuries Friday when hit by a falling limb while working in j the woods at home with his son Ted and a AN Hi. f rewtfc. tt.a. tNfir BENEFITS O. i TRUE OATMEAL All Hi. mra TASTE APPEAL OF ' "CONTHOLlt D-TOASTI N" . . . give them ALDERS OATS j Give year family the vital food element in which eats lead! all natural cereals th protein, the food-enerfy. the Vitamin B,. Give 'cm extra taate delight, tooflavor that cornea from "Controlled Toattiof "I Mike aure of both advaatarea pick tip Albers Quick Oats today. t j neighbor. 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