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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1947)
f Salem Guardsmen Sight on Tar get r3;::-:0-i,4-f '.I mm 1 IVJUi utltR'tMi rcrrwlllnc for th national guard la fall iwlnr Salem guardsmen level their tights a rillinf company B, lit Battalion. 162nd Infantry teglment to Its fall 188 men. Shown above practicing oa the newly renovated target ranee la the Salem armory basement are, with' rifles, left to right. Cpl. B. G. Iloyt. 1X25 8. 19th at.; PvU. D. L. Chamberlain. 43 Kapphahn rd.; W. K. Paxsoa. route 9. box 394; and G. A. Waters, route S. box 1496. Ia back row, left to right. Com manding Officer Kt LL Burl Cox. 2590 E. Nob Hill; 175 L. W. Baker, S40 Union t: Pvt. J. J. MrKeal. 1169 Howard sU Acting First Sergeant W. L. St. CUIr. route 4. box 603; and. 2nd 14. Waldo Gilbert, route 7. box 238. (Photo by Don Dill, Stateman sUff photographer.) Vallev Brief- SUverton Mr. and Mrs. Law rence ' Barr took over the man agement of the grocery store in connection with the co-op lorkem, the former Oehler Lockers. Mon day; but did not open officially untilTj" Saturday. Evans Valley Earl Johnson will resume his studies at Oregon State college this fall and his sis ter. Charlotte,, will bo a junior. She is a member of the Alpha Phi, recently established national sor ority on the state college campus. SUverton A mass meeting will be held Wednesday night at Trin ity church in the interest of the United Mission advance of the Lu theran church. Speakers will in clude the Rev; Joeeph Simonson, Pastor Reidar Daehlin. former missionary to China, and Clara Jones, mif ionary. ML Aagel Deputy Fire Mar shal A. J. Butsch is at Spokane, at tending a convention of the Pa cific Coasf Fire Chiefs association, i ' SUverton Visitors at the Chris Liechtjr home have been Chester IJechty of KlamathvFalls and Mr. and' Mrs. Morris f Seaman and daughter, Janice, of Bakersfield, Calif. I , Scotts Mills Ransom Mooney Is visiting relatives at Scotts Mills. He recently arrived from Guam where Jhe has been employed in pott war construction work. Slayton William Fair, an Eagle scout, is the newly elected assist ant scoutmaster of troop No. 50, Boy Scouts. Ken Farwell is scout master of the group, but it is ex pected Fair will take the most ac tive part in the work. Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith of Cedar Falls, Iowa, were guests early this week of Mr. and Mrs.-Frank Aman. Mrs. Smith is a niece of Mrs. Aman. t'nionvale School opened Mon day September 15. Mrs. Dan Wolf enberger is principal and Mrs. Susie Bishop, primary teacher, both of McMinnville. Eighth grade pupils this year are Marvin Baker, Bobby Baker, Ray Hibbs, Leonard Hibbs, Leonard Dixon, Junior Roth, Katherine Gibson, Wanda Geiger, Wanda Hendrickson and Mary Jane Law ion. o L'nionvale Mr, and Mrs. Henry Knoche and son have returned! from their trip to Kansas where they visited relatives for the last month. They report very warm weather while there and witnessed a dust storm during their stay. Webfoot The Webfoot grange met for the first fall business ses sion Saturday night. Next will be Booster night, September 27. Waldo Hills Mrs. Dale Harris, who has been recuperating from a recent appendectomy at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown's home, has returned with her hus band and small daughter to their Cottage Grove home. Bethany- Bethany school opens Monday. The extra week of vaca tion was granted to give school age children an opportunity to as sist in the; hop harvest. All hops In this area are not yet picked. SUverton Mr. and Mrs. Erland Anderson (Maxine Dick) will leave shortly for St. Louis, Mo., where they will live. An derson, on Oregon State coUege's basketball team for three years will play professional basketball in the south. Mrs. Anderson was employed at Weiby's In Silver ton before their marriage early this month. Waldo Hills The Klopfen stein steam sorghum mill began its annual run this week, fully two weeks earlier than in normal years. In 1946, the plant cooked 2000 gallons of finished sorghum, and the entire turn-out was in consumer hands practically as soon as it came off the evapora tor. The management expects to run unil mid-October. Lebanon The Cascade Ply wood corporation held its first annual service pin banquet last week to honor more than 200 em ployees. M. D. Tucker, president, presented pins and engraved cer tificates and B. V. Hancock, vice president, was toastmaster. The Lebanon plywood plant built by the Evans interests in 1940 was sold to the present company In 1943 and is the largest manufac turing unit in this community. National Guard Recruiting Campaign Comniittee Heads Named by Mayor Elf strom v Salem's part in the nation-wide recruiting campaign for the; national guard was off to a lively start today with the announcement Of committee chairmanships by Mayor R. L. Elfstrom and a meeting! of all leaders set tentatively for the middle of this wtt k. Named as chairman of the mayor's committee is Robert R. Boardman, former director of. the USO here, with Charles Barclay, head of the Willamette university Tha Statesman. Salom. Orooon. Sunday. Sent 21, HIT 3 ,, . i i publicity department, as assistant Committee chairmen were ap pointed as follows: high school, E. A. Carleton; speakers, William H. Baillie, with Ty Gillespie as co-chairman; publicity, Bruce Williams; contact. Gene Vander nynde; prize, Holly Jackson; mil itary advisory,. A. E. Berger and Ty Gillespie; finance, Homer Smith, jr.; information centers, Sam Harbison; printing, Kenneth Long; women, Mrs. George Ross man, Dorothea Steusloff and Mrs. William Phillips, sr.; veterans, Ira Pilcher. To Name Committees The chairman will name their own committees. The honorary committee named by Mayor Elfstrom Includes: Gov. Earl Snell, Secretary of State Robeft S. Farrell, Jr., State Treas urer Leslie Scott, Charles A. Sprague, George Putnam, Keith Brown, Allan Carson, Dr. G. Her bert Smith, Douglas McKay, Frank Bennett, Clay Cochran, Guy Hickok, David Eyre, Edward Ma jek, Paul Hendricks, Gardner Knapp, Roy Harland, W. W. Mc Kinney, George Tomlinson, Doro thea Steusloff, Mrs. William Phil lips, sr., and Mrs. George Ross man. Support Urged In announcing his appoint ments, Mayor Elfstrom declared the national guard recruiting cam paign should "have the best sup port of every citizen." . He cited the Oregon guard's record, ("both in peace and war," as "at the top of the nation's list;" pointed out the organization's "worth-while program" and "fine pay," as well as the benefits of training in young man to serve his country j right here t home." I The guard is open to all men 18 to 34 years' of sue. Of the na tions total recruiting goal of 88, 888, Oregon's quota is 1,591. Kin 1 1 so ii Hurt In Car Wreck Richard Knutson, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knuton, Salem, was in "satisfactory" condition Saturday night in Salem Deacon ess hospital, where he was taken Friday after being seriously in- iiirpH uhn hie rar trtirlr n parked truck on the highway east j of Gates. I Knutson was brought to the I hospital suffering from severe face lacerations and a large punc ture wSund in One of his legs, inflicted by a large piece of sterl which was driven through it in the collision. He was a veteran of World War II,. and served in Germany throughout ttfe fighting there. leadership, and urged "every teacher. Silverton Parochial Schools Enroll 91 SILVERTON St. Paul's Catho lic parochial school opened this Lweek with an enrollment of 91, 11 of these were beginners, the same number as the increase in enrollment over 1946. 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