The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 22, 1994, Page 3, Image 3

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    Floyd Bates
Selected By
Jersey Club
Br Ml lie I Midwn
Frm Editor. The Statesman
Floyd Bates, Salem, was elected
president of the M.jion County
Jrr'M-y Cattle club when members
met t Bethel i-chool Sunday for
their annual meeting.
Brftes replaced M. G. Gundcr
son, Silverton, who had served
for the pat three years and de
clined to be a candidate for re
election. Bob Clark was elected
. vice president, O. C. Welsh secre
tary, and Lewis Judson director.
All are from rural Salem. Mrs.
Arthur Buyserie of Woodburn is
the outgoing secretary.
Special Section Set
Arrangements were made for a
p pecial session at the Salem
'chamber 'of commrrre rooms on
Wednesday, January 30, at 8 p. m.
when I. W. Slater, w'estern field
man for the . American Jersey
tattle club, will make his official
xij.it to Marion county and outline
1946 Jersey club plans. Announce
ment was made of the state club
meeting to be held at Marion
hotel. Salem, January 26. ,
O. K. Beals of the tate depart
ment of agriculture, Mrs. Beats,
and James Bifhop. county 4-H
club director, were special -guest
t the dinner held before the busi
ness sesKion. Bcals spoke briefly
rn Oregon dairy laws and Bishop
expressed appreciation for the
club's a.si.-.tance in the junior
wotk.
Male Meeting Reviewed
Hex Rossj Marquam, reviewed
the recent state dairymen's meet
ing as wiell as the session which
the .tatcj Jersey club held dur
ing the dairymen's convention at
Kalem. i
Reports showed that the club
had 40 paid up members during
1945, a substantial increase over
the previjnus year, and promise for
larger membership for 1946. Re
ports also showed that there were
700 Jersey cows on tet in Marion
county.
The February meeting will be
held at the Warren Davis ranch
Mrs. Stein gle Hostess
F or Garden Road Club
SUKGLE, Jan. 21 Special) -Mia.
Walter Swingle was hostess
to members of the Garden Road
Neighborhood club at her home in
Salem Friday afternoon. The busi
ness meeting was conducted by the
new president, Mrs. Ralph Wern
er, and secretary, Mrs. A. R.
Tartar.
Mrs. Glenn Larkins assisted Mrs.
Swingle in serving a one o'clock
luncheon. A special guest was
Mrs. William Follis of Salem, a
former member.
Tucker Resigns
As Fire Chief
Al Silvcrton
SILVERTON, Jan. 21-(Special)
After serving as fire chief and as
sistant chief for 17 years, L. F.
Tucker resigned as chief at the
annual meeting of the Silver ton
Volunteer Fire department held
Saturday night. He will remain
on the department, however.
Kenneth Williams was elected
chief, Arthur Dahl and Errol Ross
assistants; Lloyd Larsen, secretary
treasurer, Lewis Yates steward.
Reports showed that during the
past year there had been 75 calls
answered with 18 of these rural,
and one false alarm.
Other members of the depart
ment are Fred Ca vender, Carl
Hande, A. W. Woodward, Bill
Bloch, Earl Hartman, R. A. Fish,
Mclvin Bell, Jack Spencer, Nor
man Eastman, Ronald Asboe and
Tucker.
Tucker, Cavendcr and Hartman
have each served 25 years with
the department. The local firemen
entertained the Mt. Angel group
Saturday night
Sulfa drugs are being used in
experiments on seedling peach
! trees to attain immunity to cer
tain tree diseases.
near Woodburn. Stanley Riches
invited the group to meet with
him and Mrs. Riches near Turner
in April and the D. C. Brocks
asked the group to be their guests
at Salem in May.
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Vsnflfley j DBo'Deffs
Rlrkey-The Rickey Garden club!
is collecting canned food fr the
war devastated countries off Eur
ope in cooperatim with the ijnited
Nations relief, Mrs. C. R. Gjsboni
is chairman and the cooperation
of, other groups is sought by the
Rickey women since at least 200
pounds or four cases must be ob
tained to obtain low shipping Urates,
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Turner sixty-two infants pre.
school children, and school chil
dren were given physical exmin-
ations, immunizations and vaccin
ation at the health clinic Wednes
day. Helping were BerniceWip-
per, Mrs. Arnold Phillips J and
Margaret Riches. Dr. W, J.
and Audrey Smith of the
department conducted the
May 8 another clinic will
Sil vrrton R. A. Cowden.j Willi
amette valley lumberman- and
sportsman, is confined to the SU
vert on hospital. I !
Turner Archie Rankil ha
taken over his job of rural mail
carrier. While he was in thi ser
vice, Bill Pearson acted as sub
stitute. I j.
Lebanon The eighth ajwual
turkey day will be held March 6,
arranged by the Linn bounty
turkey growers association and
feed dealers with the cooperation
of the extension department ox
the state college. The Lebanon
Chamber of Commerce has fjvoted
$25 to help ! with arrangements.
Meetings will be held in thefKuhn
theatre and women of the town
town churches will serve dinner.
- . -'
Silverton The Rev. George H
Swift will spealc Friday nifcht at
the 6:30 dinner of the Methodist
Builders class, lie will discuss tne
San Francisco conference fwhich
he attended. i
Falls City--Mrs. Jessie Moyer
has received a certificate offmerit
from Josiah Wills, Polk Cbunty
school superintendent of schools
for her work in the wars chest
campaign.
Silverton The sixth locaf club
den has been organized with Mrs
J. H. Hahn as cub mother! Boys
nine ta 12, too young foe Boy
Scouts, are accepted for mejrnber-
i ; ! i jr
holiday mood. Traveling becomes truly carefree with the
assurance-of instant starting, even in the snow country; extra
power fo( hills, smooth, fast pick-up, long mileage, complete
elimination of vapor-lock, total absence of knock or ping.
'f Try AkoTASE for Action on the highways and in the
traffic of the city. Sold for no more than other premium gas
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Th OREGON STAT5T MAN. Salem, Oregon. Tuesday Morning. January
ship. The committee is composed
of I. B. Alferd, Arthur Wilch and
Alvin Ohren. Cub mothers are
Mrs. Lowell Brown, Mrs. Vein
Casebeer, Mrs Harry Riches, Mrs.
Lloyd Oveross, Mrs. Wilch and
Mrs. Hahn.
Cloverdale The Farmers Union
will meet Thursday. January 24.
at the school house.
Cloverdale Loren New kirk is
recovering at his home., after hav
ing a piece of steel removed from
his eye. He is now able to have
the bandage off and be about out
of doors.
Sweet Home Ralph Robinett,
who haf been road supervisor
here for 20 years, has resigned and
w, II. Davis has been employed
to take his place.
Stay ton Stayton Woman's club
will hold a Girl Scout benefit card
party Wednesday night at the club
house.
Queener Consolidation of Cole,
Mt. Pleasant, She! burn and
Queener communities will be dis
cussed at a meeting the Queener
community at the school house,
January 25, 8 p. m.
West Salem The public is in
vited to Tuesday afternoon's
'furniture "touch-up" demonstra
tion at the West Salem city hall.
The class, with Helen Taylor, Polk
county home demonstration agent
as instructor, meets at 1:30 p. m.
Sweet Home Phyl Knight, once
with the state department of for
estry at Salem, is the new assistant
fire warden for Linn county patrol
association and will be stationed
at the Sweet Home guard station.
Gates The Woman's club is
sponsoring a home-coming com
munity party for returned sol
diers January 30, to be held in
the school hou.ce.
Mill City The VFW auxiliary
and post plan a social evening in
the fire hall January 24, to honor
service men Who have returned.
There are about 35,000 miles of
federal airways in the United
States.
counts... it's
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Mrt. L. A. LeDoux Elected
Mt. Angel Altar Strciety
MT. ANGEL. Jan. 21-(Special)
Mrs. Iuis A. LeDoux was elected
president of the St. Ann's Altar
society at the annual election on
Sunday afternoon.
Other offkers are Mrs. Christine
Kronberg, vice-president; Mrs.
John Diehl, secretary; Mrs. Frank
Meissner, treasurer.
Card parties will be held twice
a month, the first and third Wed
nesdays, it was decided.
Cloverdale Group
Honors Member
CLOVERDALE. Jan. 21.-(Spec-
ial)-A surprise shower for Mrs.
Louis Hennies, was held at the
Karl Wipper home Friday. An in
formal evening of games and fun
preceeded the opening of the gifts.
The guests included Zclla Webb:
Mary Ball; Elizabeth Ball, Pauline
Wipper, Mary Standley. Elizabeth
Hennies, Florence Jarmen, Mar
garet Miller, Francine Mickey, Bet
ty Rosenau, Eula Hennies, Ann
Kunke, Betty Drager, Lydia Schif
ferer, Margaret Vickers, Sayde
Petersen. Rosa Norris, Bobby Pet
ersen, Thelma Wolfe, Gertrude,
Shirley and Patricia Hennies, Ver
non Wolfe, Louis Hennies, Jerrold,
Karl and Bernice Wipper.
Hefleys of Danrion
Return After Visit
SWEGLE, Jan. 21 -(Special)-Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Ilefley and
daughter, II-azel have returned to
their home in Bandon. They have
been at the home of Mrs. Hefley's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rick
et, on Garden Road for several
weeks while Miss Hcflcy received
medical treatment in Salem.
Slate Officer (Monies
TURNER, Jan. 21 -(Spccial)-Victoria
chapter of Eastern Star
will be host to the state associate
grand conductress. lima Thum,
Wednesday night. She will con
duct a school of instruction.
There are approximately 250
commercial airports in the United
States.
22. 1946
Parsons Leave
For California
FALLS CITY. Jan. 21-(Special).
Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Parsons are
returning to California after visit
ing a month with her parents.
Mrs. James Bunch and her son.
Bill Fairbanks, have moved to
Seattle.
Mr.: and Mrs. Jack Marr and son
Richard of Portland spent the
week end with their son Harvey
Marr and family.
Recent Dallas visitors included
Mrs. Jessie Moyer, Mrs. Evelyn
Bunch and Dwight Shoffie.
Mrs. Arch Montgomery and her
daughter, Mrs. Calvin Bones and
son Timmie of Oceanlake spent
Wednesday with Mildred Wray.
Mother's Illness Brings
Soldier on Furlough
SWEGLE, Jan. 21 - (Special ) -Mark
Renney has been at his home
on Sunnyview ave. on a 45-day
furlough from the army. He was
called home by the serious illness
of his foster mother, Mrs. Nellie
I Swartz of Salem.
Turner Lodge Installs
Its Remaining Officers
TURNER. Jan. 21. -(Special) -Ideal
lodge of the Rebekahs held
installations Monday. Hester
Crume, district deputy, was in
charge. Lulu Chapman was in
stalled as chaplain, Rosa Pappali,
secretary and Sadie Petersen, con
ductor. A reception was held for Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Jensen, who were
recently married and both active
members oT the lodge. Jensen is
a member of the I.O.O.F.
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and lor yourself what thorough precaution aro
taktn In overy atop to Inauro you ol unilorm quality
and purity In ovory bottlo ol Mayflowtr Milk.
Valley Obituaries
Reinert John Hlnderlle
AURORA Reinert John Hind
erlie, 64, of Hubbard, died Friday
after a few months illness. He was
born Aug. 2, 1882 in Yankton
county, S. Dakota, came to Oregon
in 1899. He was married to Jen
nie Edwards in 1906 in Portland.
They lived in Canby, and North
Bend until last August when they
came to Hubbard. He was a paint
er and decorator.
Besides the widow survivors are '
a daughter, Edna McMichael of j
North Bend, five sons, Arthur and
Archie in the coast guard, John
of North Bend, Reinert and David
of Eastside, Ore.; four brothers.
Hans, Edward and Martin Hinder
lie of Yakima; and Sevren of Park
land, Wash., and eight grandchil
dren. Funeral services were held Mon
day from the Canby Funeral home.
Rev. A. M. Wanvig officiated and
burial was made in Zoar Lutheran
cemetery.
James Henry Sylvester
LEBANON, Jan. 21- (Special )
The steel tower of a mobile ce
ment mixer caught in an overhead
power line carrying 11,000 volt
current which killed James Henry
Sylvester, 40, Lacomb, Saturday
as he worked on the mixer.
Surviving are the widow in
Lebanon; two sons, in the armed
forces in California; three broth
ers, Ray, Joseph and Riley, and
one sister, Mrs. Harold Dibble,
Portland.
All Day Meeting Held
TURNER, Jan. 21 -(SpeciaD-The
Sisterhood of the Christian
church met Thursday for an all
day meeting and no host dinner
at the home of Mrs. O. A. Warren.
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Cloverdale
Club Elects
CLOVERDALE. Jan. 21 (Spe
cial) -Consolidated Clubs met on
Wednesday with Margaret Vkkers.
Rosa Ahrens was elected presi
dent; Ina Riches, vice president,
and Dorothy Nelson, secretary
treasurer. A no-host dinner wss served at
noon. Later Margaret Miller and
Nellie Thomas demonstrated "im
proved sewing skills."
The next meeting will be Feb
ruary 20 with Mrs. Sam Drager
when Marjorie Tye, home demon
stration agent, will discus a home
filing system.
StiuientK Weekend With
Parents fin Goverdale
CLOVERDALE, Jan. 21 -(Special)
-Edith Schifferer, students at
)SC spent the week end v ith her
parents, the Fred Sohifferers. Jack
Sch'iffeier, also an OSC student,
visited his parents, the John Sen! f
fereis. Mr and Mrs. Wally Kunke and
small son, Leon, of Portland,
visiled at the A. E. Kunke home
last week.
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