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IT AGE TAVELYE Tne OREGON STATESMAN. Salem.' Oregon. Tuesday Morning. December II, 1945 Correspondents Meet for rktmas Party and Conference ' ill Frank Lahrs Buys Place at Four Corners . ft r ' v. t f' I ft "" l 1 1 1 -w. vw' ft Family Visits v In Polk County Back rw, rc&dlac from left to right, hln. E. J. EnsUd. Mr. Albert StcUer, Mn. Charles L. TayUr, Mrs. Lois Crawford, Mrs. L V. MeAdoo, Mn. Verney Scott, Mrs. J. O. Farr, Mrs. ' Bculah Craven. Vivian Mahart, Mrs. J. R. Caimtbers. Mrs. L. J. JETFERSON Mrs. C. M. Smith Stewart. Carol Dibble. Mrs. accompanied her brother and sis WUliam Hartley. LoretU Debler, ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Loolso French. I Palmer of Coryallis visited Palm- Second row, babel Chllds, Mrs. en daughter. Mrs. Warren John Warren Grajr. Mrs. A. B. V les j gon and family In Eola. ner, Mrs. IL B. Carpenter, Mrs. t Mrs. Earl Phelps entertained Lowell Cree, Mrs. Roy Baker, with an afternoon of pinochle at MarmertU Gleeson, Mrs. Rob- her home Friday. Guests were ert Mitchell, Mrs. IL V. Newby. Mrs. William Walls, Mrs. Harold Front row, Lllllo Madsen. u lima J Knight, Mrs. Earl Lynes, Mrs. deVrles, Eunice Bear, and Mrs.1 A. B. Hinz. Helen Hinz, Mrs. Bam Draeger. Doris Hampton, Mary Donohue I mnA JJIrm fZirv nnlanri LVOI18 Uriae-tilCCt ton of Lebanon recenUy visited have just returned from Pasadena, Calif, where they LYONS Mrs. Oscar Naue, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Mrs. Albert Bass and Mrs. Percy John Bradshaw. Mrs. Grenz spent Iliatt were hostesses for a mis- several weeks in California be- cellaneous hower honorina Doro- cause of her mother's illness. thy Franklin, bride elect, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CrSrt T-nfWmnn Civpn n A FrankJln Wnoa nftrr-I & " j 1 m ,T -w mm n. noon. The time was spent In- OU I car Jewelett Jflll ZOrmaiiy. STAYTON Thurstnn Thnmaa GuesU were Dorothy Franklin, rooivoH u.w., w.i from th- m a m a m I . V . . . . I Scio Odd Fellows lodge recently, ion cnamDcriain, airs, naze uass, Thoma loinpd the order in Dav- n ii v a a w m I " Ttr- ... t f:"' T. ton but after moving to the. Jor . , dan district became a member of auco nuDer, xvirs. auco w aixer, i iSclo lode. He ofteA rode Vallev Briefs . llOllOrCd ai OllOWer Grenz and Mrs. Dorothy Reid, Mrs. Altai Bodeker, Mrs. Goldie Peck, Miss Gladys Reid, Elaine Peck and Ruby Naue. horseback from his home to at tend lodge in Scio. SUvcrton WCTU Plans Silver Tea for Friday SILVEHTON The WCTU is planning a silver tea In the Chris tlan church social rooms Friday, December 14, from 2 to 5 p.m. This will be a benefit for the Children's Farm Home at Cor Polk County, Records 7 Mania, e Licenses DALLAS ToThermanW Friddle of Los Angeles, f laborer, and Gloria Jean Swansoh, Rose- burg, Wash, domestic, (Decem ber 5. To Melvin Clark, studoi, and voliu. Gifts for childr-n will olo "elen LaVonne, bookkeeffer, De bo solicited to b sent to the I cemDcr 3, Dotn oi independence. home 1 To Seth Bateman Dodg Jr Sa Jem, student, and Ruth J$va Dor If n T3 " 1 1 i enneca:er, jjaiias, recepuonisx, te- VUUUY Uklllllj . cemberS CLOVXRDALE Mr. and Mrs. Connty Court Forrest Hatch are announcing the Oscar L. Groves has Qualified birth of a son. David Michael, as administrator of the estate of Thursday, December , Deaconess Idella Chorea Smith. J Claims hospital. I against the estate are tofj be pre- A married daughter. Mrs. Rob- sented witnin six monuis Irom tne rt Klrkoatrick. was In charge of 5th of December to said iadminis- the household and family while trator at bis residence in Mon Mrs. Hatch was at the hospital. mouth. Klrkoatrick is soon to be dis- Arthur Dryer, executor of the charged from the army. estate ot Joseph F. Dryer, deceased has filed his final account, Satur day, December is, is tries date set for hearing. . Clara Yocum has been Qualified as executrix of the estate of Ira IC Yocum. HAYESVILLlI- The Farmers union, local will elect officers on Tnursaay, DeceniDer 13, at 8 p. nv in the school hclise.' MCLEAY Pomona and sub ordinate granges! of Marion county will hold installation of officers at an all county grfnge meeting here Wednesday, December 12. A bask et dinner will bs held at noon fol lowed by the installation services. da Benson wilM be the installing officer assisted by E. H. Mulkey, Lois Lacanoff, Zina .Tschantz, Vlr ginia Tschantz, ijMrs. Floyd Fox, ana Mrs. m. a. ueugu. ' . - TALBOT Lloyd Marlott lost three lingers ofhis right hand in a beet chopper while working at neighbor s. Mo was taken to a Salem hospital. ; " 91 - ; TALBOT The Sidner-Talbot Farmers union local will elect of ficers Friday night, December 14. A no host supper will be served after the meeting. - " , : TURNER Illness in the form of chicken poxf among pupils o: local schools has upset Christmas program plana; ana cut attend ance in the first six grades. LABISH CENTER The annual supper party hy the Ladies Aid society has been postponed until mid-January. It was to have been a gift auctiorif and in previous years was one Ibf the best attend ed community .functions. So many residents being away from home caused the postponement. ' II ST. PAUL A child health con ference will bf held in the local town hall Tuesday, December 11 from 9 a. m. to 3 p. ul, for Arbor Grove, Raybellfend St. Paul school districts. Dr. Wj J. Stone will make physical examinations of school children and vaccination for small pox, immunization against " diph theria, and tutferculosis tests wil BetheliUnion ; if - lects Officers BETHEL The Bethel local of the Farmers tnion" elected offic ers last week, s follows: Mrs. Roy Marchad, secretary, ; to succeed K. O. Runner who declined re election; Ai JMader, vice presi dent; Paul Perjich, conductor; Roy Marchad,- doorkeeper;' Rev.' S. Hamrick, chaplain; Mrs. Ralph A. Wilson, junicb leader,; Gus Schlicker, Harold McMillan, A. C. Spranger, executive committee. ; Delegates td the state conven tion in February "were A. C Spranger, GusffSchicker and W. LI Creech; alternates A. J. Mader, Mrs. Ralph A Wilson, Mrs. A. J. Mader. - L ti ;.- ..-:"":- Brotherhood of Man was the discussion topic led by Mrs. A. C. Spranger, Gus jSchlicker and W. I Roy MarchadlJ Mrs. A. J. Mader, Mrs. Gus Schlicker and Mrs. J. G. Lauderback. j The quarterly convention and annual meeting of the Marion county Farmers Union will be held in the WW hall January 5 FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lahr has purchased the Ed Neuman place on Lancaster. .."drive and . have,. moved tai t v ": Icii Mr. and Mrs.' Louis Prechel xt Toppenish, - Wash , visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Wayne Boyington. , Otta Phennig is - recuperating from a f evere attack of the . flu. g Mrs. Henry Wilson has returned to Cehterville, Washv atter visit ing her son-in-law. and. daughter, Mr. and Mrs.' Ernest Wright and their two daughters, if. ; Mr. and Mrs! Floyd Boyington were at their beach home for the storm i last Tuesday. j ' . J ; Jay Dee Rickman has been out of school for several days with the flu. r.""-!'" : -I I Mrs I E.. E. Walker and Mrs. il J. Stewart made a trip' to Port land last "week to order equipment for the community hall kitchen. . The Albert Brants Chave- re turned from a trip to California and Mexico. " . 1 Baker' Returns Home - - BETHEL' .W. .R. Baker, was ble to be taken to his home here Sunday afternoon, from the Sa lem General hospital. - ' "J V if Christmas Program is Labisb Center Project ' LABISH CENTER The Sun day school Christmas program to be given thel night of December 23 is in chaige of Eva PearsalL Mrs. H. M. Eibby and .Mrs. J. W Burr. ChoirJ rehearsals directed by Grace Kjfampe are Monday nights. DonsfiRentz- is accompan 1st for the group, which will give a guest program at the Clear Lake Evangelical church Decem ber 16. ij It is not necessary, to wait . . to have your TYPEUMTEn REPAIRED Salem's- Largest Typewriter. Repair Shop can pick up your typewriter or adding machine, repair it and return it within 3 days . . . IIEEDHAirS Dcclr Siore 465 SUte Street. Phone 5S02 You Oivn il! 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Fin staying the Army! rnTTTiT-Ti a nii nt otttoTO nn nil a d atto a ?m -wnni be given. PreUchool children may 1 "First, I keep my present grade. That means a lot. be brought by their mothers, and protection, against whooping cough will be givenl them in addition to other immunizations. Valloy Calendar THl'BSDAr. DKC. Brush College school Christmas pro gram, a p.m. . y re'rto. Tonighl r AM) KVEUV NIGHT THIS WKKK r - Retnrn EngKcment by popular; Demand . BROADWAY'S BEAUTIFUL SINGINX2 STAp JOAN OLSEN I NBCS SENSATIONAL ACCORDIONIST TONY BREDICE The outstanding musical and singing attraction of the year. See them! Hear iheml Ask them to do The Hawaiian War Chant." -PLUS- RUSTY COLMAN Comedy Singing and Danelng M.C. GEORGEWmSTON Novelty Daaclng Sensation PLAN YOUlt CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S EYE PARTIES AT LEONARD'S I Free hats, horns, serpentine favors and noisemakers. Youll be enter tained AS NEVER BEFORE FOR FUN AND FROLICI j " - .v: riaa Early to Stay Late and Celebrate Christmas aad . 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And well have 30 days-furlovgbl every year with pay1. t . v ..." I . . . .... ... O "Any time after. 20. years I can retire, at half pay increasing year hy year to three-quarters retirement pay after 30 years of service. And the time Pre already , served in active military or naval service counts toward " my retirement : time. .Added, up reenlutmeht looks food to ntel.J t s I ...all you I wonderful friends for buying; so many bonds! PAY PER MONTH ENLISTED MEN imAMHkm to Fe4 ledg' Oofnes tmd Moxfice Cere Jqan Wolcott WITH ' ' ' " 1 if 3 : p WjwwWMMW W' WWWWWlWWWtffWwywWWwwJW. W.viIMIii iliM.ifcfi fill limit fcnirt iii.iinnimrftiniiiinuj Master Sergeant or First Sergeant Technical Sergeaat Stm$ Sergeant . Sergeaat Corporal . Private First Class Private . ; lifer fU8J00 lUJM 96J0O 7SJ00 66JO0 54X0 50X0 MONTHLY RETIREMENT INCOME AFTER: sorsw nrw Ssnrlco w9 70 74J0 6240 50J0 420 35.10 32J0 1555 12&J25 10SM 87 J5 74-15 60J5 56-25 () Plus 20 Increase for Service Oversea, (b) Plus 30 if Member of Flying Craws, Parachutist; etc (c)-Plus 3 Lktooso in Pay for Each 1 Yoars of Ssttsco. .-" . J ik of - w & I J: , m-f V ' - - - ; , . .. '. . f " v . . .. - . ; v JAiVSUARY 3111946 AH IMPORTANT DATI FOR MtN IN THE AsMT ) 1 ,X ,g. , M( fft'' -, i r- : . M soy tnAr-y vfc Wore Febra-ry X wffl fco r-trJlW la tW praeat srads. Mea tsoaorably cUscharrad eaa pronde4 they rsenliM befora Febrr- 1 1946. " .... . sm M Arm wwk - of osrvkoj ' '-" - pEENUST NOW AT YOUH tiEAnzST u. s. Anr.iY nzcnvmuG static:: icniet rexett Post-Office Building on 'f i: f i ' ' T i '" 7 ' "S . . "' '..J- t '.;.'- " '. - sma t 1