I 5- fl-Tha Statesmen Sclem, Ore- New Smoke House Opened At Mehama I" IUUou Newi Service MEHAMA A new "enterprise las been opened In Mehama with the completion of a smoke house t the Southern Bar B Q built by Id Kubin and ndy Sprlggs. The smoke house, which is built ef rock with a furnace beneath, consists of two compartments, one tor meat and fowl and the other for fish. It is now open to custom moke meat of any kind. - An old landmark, the Kirsch Crabtree mill located on the Lit tl North Fork above Mehama, was burned last week by C. L. Mitchell the present owner. The mill, which has .stood for many years, was comprised of heavy timbers which were rotting. While most of the valley towns shivered in a dense fog last week, Mehama and vicinity basked in a warm November sun. In the eve nings however the fog crept up the river and enveloped this area nearly halting traffic on highway 123. The chicken noodle dinner to benefit the school hot lunch pro gram was well attended Friday night despite the gathering fog. A fish pond and a Dutch auction were two of the attractions and approximately $104 was receipted. There have been reports of gas oline theft recently from Mehama residents living on or near the highway. Gasoline was allegedly stolen from several parked cars end trucks. A blessed event at the G. E. Val entine home increased the canine population here by 10. Gretchen, a registered Dobermanve birth to four red and six black pups last week. I Mothers Club Hears Teacher At Auburn r f tateimaa Newt' Service - AUBURN Speakers for the Auburn Mothers club meeting this year are the general supervisors for special subjects for all schools in the Salem district Friday afternoon the speaker was Margaret McDevitt, art super visor. She discussed the new meth ods of teaching art and had sever al drawings made by children to il lustrate the methods now used. The exchange table was again explained and some material bought and sold. The cub pack and Brownies trooo which the club sponsors will each receive $10 for expenses. Mrs. Glenn Laferty's room received the book "Seabird" by Holling for the largest number of mothers present at the October meeting. Mrs. Marjorie Thomp son's room will receive the book this month. . Serving on the refreshment com mittee were Mrs. Sidney Hoffman , and Mrs. Eugene Steed. Treats will be provided for the school children t Christmas time, and serving as a committee for plans are Mrs. Znoch Merrell, Mrs. H. K. Maillie and Mrs. C. A. Barney. Appeal to Bar.PGE Substation Filed With State Court Notice of appeal to the state supreme court was filed Tuesday In the case of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Holt, 1780 N. 4th st against the city of Salem and the Portland General Electric company. The appeal was filed in Marion county circuit court where Judg ment for the defendants was re turned October 12. At that time Judge George R. Duncan dismissed a complaint pro testing a city change in zoning classification which permitted con struction of a power substation v near Jefferson street and the Ore gon Electric tracks by PGE. Prigoner Feigns Illness to Escape HUXSBORO, Nov. 22 -)- A prisoner who apparently feigned illness scooted out of a hospital here Monday to freedom. Police said they were looking for James Eugene Alcorn, 27 who had been taken from the county tail to the county hospital after three doctors examined him. They reported he apparently had Eliomyelitis or spinal meningitis, a condition appeared to be such that no guard was posted at the hospital. Attendants at midnight reported urn musing. - -- Ncuner Qualifies Use Of Word Drug in Signs Display of sign on any business Duuamg Dearmg tne words, "drags" or wdruj sundries," unless a registered charmiciat la in chaage, la a violation of law, At- toraear uenerai ueorge Heuner held Tuesday. The opinion was asked br Rob. act X. Campbell, secretary-treasurer of the state board of phar- maey. It Is believed that the earth, nee warmer than It la today, was ovartd by evergreen forest from poi to pole. CEMENT WOHX .WANTED! Repair or replace walks, drive ways, floors, steps or most any thing concrete. Guaranteed good Job. Phone) 3-1138 Wednesday, November 23. 1943 Speaker Mrs. Fiord Fox. talon H11L feat ured speaker In a meetlnr ef the Marlon! ceonty home exten sion committee at Rickey Mob day. : j i ; Extension Unit i Grup Hears 4-H Leaaer lUUna News ferric Mrs. Floyd iFox ' was the speak er at a meeting; of the Marion county home extension committee Monday at the ! home ox Mrs. Ralph Mercer in the Rickey com munity. Mrs.; Fox recently attended the national home demonstration council in Colorado Springs. She is the vice president of the Ore con home demonstration council Her talk included highlights of the council meeting; in Colorado. The theme f the council meet ing was. THdme.3 Fountain-Head of Democracy'' Mrs. Fox told of manv outstanding speakers who developed mis theme in their talks. They included Dr. M. u Wilson, director, extension serv ice, Washington, U. C.; w. js. Morgan, president: Of Colorado A. & M. i college; Mrs. Raymond Sayre, : president, associated coun try women of the world, and many others, j -l; Mrs. Ralph i Mercer presided at the business meeting of the Mar ion county home extension com mittee Nvhich preceded Mrs.; Fox's talk. Members of '; the committee made plans to visit each of Mar ion connty's 28 home extension units In; ordei to? report on the program; of state council projects such as Azalea House and ihe ACWYT, letter? friend program. Plana were also; made for an apron sale to be held in the early part of. December for the purpose of raising money for tne Azalea House project. Mrs. Roy Kuns, county ; Azalea House chairman, is in charge of this sale. Attending .Monday's meeting were Mesdames Roland Seeger, I. Q. Lermont R. ; E. Chittenden, Roy I Kunsi Frank! Way, E. A. Beugli,' Floyd! Foxi Miss ; Anne Bergholz; Marion ; county 4-H agent, Miss Bettyann Boetticher, home I extension agent-at-large and Miss Eleanor Trindle, Marion county ; home extension agent. Thanksgiving For i DP Family Thanksgiving day; should be a happy one for I five members of an Estonian! family who will arrive in New York City Wednesday en route to Salem to make their fu ture home. ; i ! ; The i family i is 'being brought here by I the First Congregational church- bf Salem. Included are William Stein 49; his wife, Nat'ille, 43, and their three children, Fan ny. 10: George 7, and Alexsandr, Steiri is a graduate engineer and has constructed highways and railroads in Estonia and Germany, He probably Will be employed by the state highway department here as ' a draftsman. His wife taught ; school in Estonia for 11 years, i I i - j ; The husband and father gradu ated from the University of Pet ertburg in czarist ; Russia. In 1918 hej and his father fled to Estonia to escape the Russian rev olution, I la 1944 the Germans sent him to Germany as a forced laborer. The family Is of Greek Orthodox faith. Members of the Congregational church here have guaranteed Stein a Job and a home to enable him to make a new start! AIRMAIL STAMPS ON SALE Airmail 10 cent and IS cent stamps, issued In commemoration of the; 75th anniversary of the Universal Postal Union, went on sale at the Salem postofflce Tues day, Postmaster Albert Gragg an nounced. A 7 -'TV-'' 1 . I l y i I t - ... -t . A- J . ' - ri special WALKERS Little Super 121nY 1073 S. Commercial Phont 27583 Com) our newly redecorated store-1. . . all Bright New Stock . . . Low Everyday Price I Freeh i Vege tablee Cuts Meats and Poultry! rs each GRAPEFRUIT wieLstbr OBAIIGES Large navels i HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE Same Friendly, Falls Gty Girl Injured In Accident . SUtetmaa News Service FALLS CITY Ursla Teal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Teal, Falls City, was Injured in a car accident Saturday evening near Corvallis She suffered brok en ribs, collar bone and arm, Richard Murphy, 10, sustained a broken collar bone while play ing football at the grade school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murray are moving to Dallas to ' make their home. The Merry i Minglers club met at the home of Mrs. Paul Murphy Wednesday. They honored one of their members, Mrs. Cecil Scott with a showerf New officers elect ed were Mrs. SCliff : Reeves, presi dent; Mrs. Cetil Scott,! vice-pres ident; Mrs. Frank Joslin, jsecre tary: Mrs. Paul Murphy, treas urer. Luncheon was served to 14 members Mrs. Mildred Davis and Billie Shepard attended the Garden club meeting in Dallas Thursday. Salem jCoeds Tapped for Honors at OSC SUtetmaai News Senrlca CORVALLIS Two Oregon State college Icoeds from Salem were recently recognized for out standing achievement in two fields Peggy Burroughs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Burroughs, was tapped last week for Orchesis, na tional modern dance ; honorary. Claralyn Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lee, was recently tap ped for Europe, music honorary at Oregon State. Miss Burroughs has been active in campus affairs as well as mod ern dance- She participated in "Sa lute to Rhythm", modern dance recital given last spring. Miss Lee, a sophomore iiji Home Economics, is active In music activities as a member of both a capella choir and Madrigal, campus vocal groups. Both are members of Delta Delta Delta, national j social sorority. er Ired by Link With Marshal NEW YORK. Nov. 22--Zinka Milanov had three words today for the Russian writer! who said she was Marshal Tito's girl friend. "He's a skunk!" Mme. Milanov, Yugoslav opera star who arrived in this country for a concert tour, was: still very much upset by! the report In the Moscow Literary Gazette two weeks ago. The Gazette linked her romantically with Tito, alleged he had showered her with gifts and said she was an American spy in Belgrade, j In my country, she said today in an interview just after her ar rival on the liner Queen Elizabeth, "it is a terrible thing for an honest woman to be called 'anybody's mistress. This! has hit me very hard." Mme. Milanov denied every word of the Moscow report. "It was a dirty story,M she said "I have met Marshal Tito only four or five times, always at of ficial functions. He never gave me any gifts. He never said much to me. Just 'hello, hello. Nice to meet you. You have a beautiful voice. "Thanks! for coming and so forth and so forth.' That's all." The 43-year-old singer, a blonde, animated and ample woman, grew more intense as she discussed the matter. i "I love my husband,? she said. "He is very handsome. All this nonsense is very stupid, very un pleasant." Her husband; is Maj. Gen. Ljuba Ilic, architect and former Yugo slav diplomat I f Contracts Let on Two Highway Improvements Contract for 5.54 miles of grad ing and 5.6 miles of surfacing and oiling of the Wamic-Tygh valley section of the Wamic county road and Dufur-Maupin section of the Dalles-California highway In Was co county was awarded by the state highway I department Tuesday- The low bid of $139,827 was submitted by Vjernie Jarl of Gres ham. The improvement is a federal aid secondary project. Fifteen bids were received at the last meeting of the state highway commission- The air above the earth has been divided bjr scientists into the trophosphere, the tropopause, the stratosphere, the ozone layer and the ionosphere. Snowdrift 3 lb. can 72c 21c C. 4.98 49c Smiling Service! TIT 1 il Blonde dina I 17 Liberty Residents to Entertain, Travel Stateunaa News Service LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stacey will be hostess to a family dinner Sunday- They will enter tain Mr. and Mrs. Ted Russell, Gwenyth William and Edward of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Palmer spent the weekend visiting in Ta coma. Mrs. Luther Billings returned last week from Seattle where she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Billings. Mrs. A. J. Schalk returned from Portland this week. She has been with her mother who underwent major surgery. -William Harrison, who was re cently in the hospital, is now able to be about and receive callers. Mrs. James Cogswell will have as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. George Cogswell and Bonnie Jean of Seattle, Wash. Albany Woman Attends Stamp Collectors Show Statesman Nwi Service ALBANY Mrs. Al Van Dahl, co-publisher 'of the Western Stamp Collector, left Thursday evening by plane for New York City where she will represent the Albany pub lication at the stamp collectors' show. The Van Dahls, former residents of Salem and later publishers of the Mill City Logue, have been in Albany since 1935. They have one of the largest stamp hobby publications in the world. Enroute home Mrs. Van Dahl will stop in Chicago to visit her mother. MRS. HUNSAKER ON TRIP CLOVERDALE Mrs. Bob Hunsaker left Sunday for an ex tended trip to San Francisco where she will be with her daugh ter-in-law, who recently suffered a badly shattered and broken ankle- tt-t SMC kMM - I fcotk 4m. A wmm tM tmi "Vhtjmf ajj3fcy fM ttart (. raa aMt JT ' A Htv knt-tMi hi mom tm TSvj'uU. t wow lit st lotr. nwim ha ta ac a mt. w aMJ!irarmjHa M 'Utut sMltfall IW WtrS xil iseee. New eeeiMtseft fcee - aadjltomrtii ky uA, soa- ( - t' f-rw ttart "MicaSifcr. tn rwM M iial tort datMr m aMf . -'. I rm&t- mtori wtiw mmbm kmtm mmbmt tlmligly I " r-J" ' I km awrt cliwiftk. 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The Junior Chefs chose for its officers Venita Miller, president; Judy Breckenridge, vice president; Mary Linda Doerfler, secretary; Ardyce Crawford; song leader; Ca rol Hintz, news reporter, and ad ditional members Patsy Rodgers and Anne Davenport. The olders girls cooking club, the Senior Chefs, includes Ruth Jeffreys, president; Ellen Mills, vice president; Shirley Doerfler, secretary, Carylon Hage, song leader; Frances Fox, news report er; Beverly Brady,! Connie Jarvill and Joan Meland. Mrs. Arley Mar tin leads the Junior Chefs and Mrs. Floyd Fox is advisor to the other groups. j Salem Heights Cubs To Meet Friday lUtNaas lnhVrf ' SALEM HEIGHTS-LIBERTY The Cub Scout pack 19 will meet Friday, November 23, at the Salem Heights Community ball at 730 pjn. All cubs eligible will receive bobcat awards. These awards must be made before the scouts are eli gible to purchase any part of the uniform. As soon as the awards are made they are officially on the scouting traiL Parents must ac company their children to the pack meeting. aMMH-k.iSaatM I ' Iim ii I iiiw mini Mill am am I i ' refflry ?w-ia. W f-. aVMrt aaTwaTt lastMt tvC I ,0' "aVi, yayaiaaMneafsasaf t jt 1 I Kdf mmt mi kurty tt TmWm Car" mtytint. Ifl your future SOO ...with a tufurt built in Willamina High Students In Contests ! ; Statesman News Service WILLAMINA Four Willamin high school students have entered the 15tjh annual national high school essay contest, it was re-j ported Uhis week. They are Robert Billson, Bobbie; Gilstrapj, Lillian Hines and Evonnej Huwe. iThe contest is sponsored! by the jwomen's auxiliary of thej Veterans of Foreign Wars. This year's subject deals with peace, j The high school speech class will enter the annual forensics contest "at Pacific university De-i cember :2 and 3. Class members and the divisions they will enter include 1 debate, Mavis Pearson,! Sharon iGilstrap, Pat Whitfield, Margaret Fiet, Betty Watt and Glenna jMagers, and oratory; Pat Whitfield and Linda Riley. The entire class will enter the inter pretive reading groups. Women Elect IVeW Officers Statvsaua Nw Serrle ROBERTS Home Economic club of j Roberts Grange elected officers jat their November meet ing held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Joe Ringwald. Mrs. J. J. Johns was re-elected chairman; Mrs. Melvin Trindle, vice-chair man; Mrs. Denver Young, Secretary, and Mrs. Roy Rice, treasurer. Plans ,j were made to serve a Roberts Grang erve a I r 12 teV ommit-nr ! menu I e, Mrs.'L, Christmas dinner December a church group. On the commit tee appointed to plan the are Mrs. Harvey- Schueble 4 ' ! M j ; j IFUae S!nQ fifaid ear The 1950 Ford I 50 way new and finer t j" from new heavier gauge steel frame and 13 way stronger "Lifeguard" Body to new deigned ceiling and seating (or greater head room. New comfortable foam (rubber front seat cushions, over new special -non-sagging springs. New Jost touch the lafch of fordTt Teep Deck'1; Luggage Locker 22.9 cu. ft. of usable space awaits any load yoiu can muster. Just sit In the ; '50 Ford's Hxurious new Interior that seats six e e e at hear . . . ana! feel the differonco your FQD GALGQ'G ; i i Denver Tounf ; tnd Mrs. Chet Nelson. Table arrangement and service, Mrs. Albert Blankenship, Mrs. Joe Ringwald and Mrs. Mel vin Trindle. -The club voted to fill s Christ mas basket at the December meeting and exchange gifts not to exceed 50 cents. Mrs. Helena Murhammer was assistant hostess. Mrs. Ray Roach was a guest Keizer Cub Scouts Earn Wehelo Rating Statnaa Newi Service KEIZER Six boys received Webelo rating, the highest award in Cub Scouting, in a meeting of Keizer Cub pack 41 Friday. They were Orin Gilberton, Jan Shidler, Fred Schaefer, Fred Gast, jr., Bob Yunker and Alvin Karn. The pack was given a 94.9 rating after inspection by district scout commissioners, Sam Randall, Rob ert Davidson and Elmer Kleinke. David Rehfuss, George Nopp, Jr Fred Gast, jr, and Jan Shidler were winners in a contest of skill games. Cub mothers provided re freshments. UNION SERVICE THURSDAY PRATUM A union Thanks giving day service will be held at the Prarum Mennonite church Thursday at 10 ajn. The Rev. Al fred Schwartz, Sweet Home, will be guest minister at the service. FREE BALLONS! Te all the kiddles all this week at ACE'S CLASSIC BARBER SHOP The meet medera barber ahee la galea Located In the new Capitol Shopping Center We use the new sterilizing eases, whlot eqelpmeot Is under continual sterilisation la vse! I JACK DE BOW. MANAGES North End ef Sears Bldg. racing Union 1118 Union St. WWf richly colored upholstery fabrics. button door handles, new rotary iocure door latches. Dust and water seals at 41 places Eleven brand-new baked-on enamel colors fhof keep their freshness because they're "built to live outdoors.' i bg people Ford has more hip and shoulder room than any car in its class. For an even bigger thrill drive this '50 Ford. Take the wheel and yovU agree mW$ the tine car in its.fleW. Square Dance Glul ; Being Formed by j; - j Salem Ileigbts Group I SALEM HEIGHTS The JSalem Heights Square Dance club Is now being? formed. It will be liinted to 32 couples. Plans have been made for the first square dance I to be held in December. i ' f 1 Anyone interested in joining the club is asked to contact Mb.; Clark Lethiti before the end of thsweek. Mrs. Lethin has invited ajtiy of the Liberty couples wfho like squar dancing to join. Thel' may also contact her by phone! ; 1 Allenlion Loggers! Top Prices Paid lot Your Log. at :j jf ;. BUjR&LAND LUMBER CO. Turner, Oregon m 112$ Cdbinets & Built Ins Store Fixtures ! 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