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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1946)
t I i I I 1 t 1 o I c li V t (i t a V It P a n li e: n e: Ir tl: H li Tl Ju d( a Pi W da " S Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Jan. 21, 1948 Fanners' Fire Relief Group Will Hold Golden Jubilee Woodburn The 50th annual membership meeting of the Farm i ers' Fire Relief association of Butteville will be held in Donald on ! Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Two directors are to be , elected and the membership will ' vote on a resolution directing its ! board of directors to amend Ar ticle III of its articles of in- corporation so as to change its I principal office and place of ! business and the location of the corporation to Woodburn. ' The association was organized 60 years ago and now has a 1 membership of more than 8000 policy holders carrying in ex i cess of $22,5000,000 and has a ' cash reserve of nearly a quar ! ter of a million dollars, i The office of the association ! remained at Butteville until : Scout Honor LCourt Staged J Silerton M. B. Ford served uas court clerk and John W. Jor "dan as court chairman at the T. district meeting of the Silver Falls Boy Scout organizations In J, the court of honor at the Eu Rgene field auditorium. A talk was given by Fred st'Evenden, Jr., of Woodburn, a former eagle scout and recently returned from three years with "the army in Assam, India. Ger vals Scouts, troop 54, received "personal help award and wood carving given to Neal Nelson and to Junior Helmlg and Bud dy Rose, personal help, present ed by Joe Stoy Scout master of Silverton. . Carl Millard presented Wood- burn troop 53 Scout master, Per t! ry Williams, awards for safety, public health, personal health, p physical development, camping s and masonry, pathflndlng, sur veying, weather and fireman s ship. "j Paul Nestell was awarded a 15-year veteran scout honor; Perry Williams, a 5-year award .and a life badge; attendance t'award went to troop 68, Eld ridge. 'i The Silver Falls district meet Jmg January 22, will be held at Gervali. LMrs. Quinn Directs IMill City Campaign . Mill City In charge of the "Victory clothing drive in Mill fcCity is Mrs. William Quinn. f;Anyone having unused clothing, ,;. please see that it gets to the "high school recreation room be J'fore January 25. Felt hats, eahoes and any kind of clean clothing is being asked for. Ar ticles can be taken to the rec Creation room at any time dur t Ing school hours, and left there as no one will be In charge li until at the time of packing. Mrs. Quinn has offered to call for clothing, by car, if there is if someone Without needed con veyance. All clothing collect--ed here will be sent to Salem and packed and shipped from there. Polk War Veterans Invited to Frolic Dallas Marion post, Veter ans of Foreign Wars, has ex tended an Invitation to mem bers of the Dallas post and to all Polk county veterans of world war two, to attend a smoker Thursday night at the VFW hall In North Salem. A varied program of entertain ment Is being arranged by the host post. Unit Meeting Slated Wheatland The January meeting of the Unlonvale Home Demonstration unit will be held Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stockhoff of Wheatland. Mrs. Myrtle Carter, extension leader, will demon strate "Color in the Living Room," although the name of the new leader replacing Miss Jean McElhinny, resigned, has not been announced. She will accompany Mrs. Carter. NOW! DOUBLE THRILLS 1 FUN! PE66Y R YAM JON HALL LOUISE ALLBRITTOM m Virginia GREY Alan MOWBMf Eric BLOKE William W.TERRY JocquiIlM AWT Ernest TRUEX 1923 when it was moved to Donald, the present location, due to the fact that Butteville had no bank, was located' on a ru ral route and phone service and accommodations were inade quate to handle the business of the association. At that time Donald, located on the Oregon Electric, had the advantage of a good mail service and also a bank and it was voted to move the office to that place. The Oregon Electric has discontin ued its service and Donald now receives its mail through rural pouch delivery from Aurora. The bank was discontinued a number of years ago and all banking of the association is now done by mail. Telephone service and other accommoda tions are inadequate. Woodburn, located on the main line of the Southern Pa cific and having excellent mail, phone and banking service In ad dition to adequate accommoda tions for meetings of agents and members, it is hoped that the membership will approve the move by being present and vot ing at the meeting to be held at Donald Wednesday. Grangers Seek Fire District Silverton George Busch, Grange master, heard the dis cussion on the petition being circulated on rural fire protec tion in a six mile area from the center of town at a special meet ing of the Silverton Grange Fri day night. As a total of 500 names are necessary and mem bers of the committee for ob taining the signatures are han dicapped by not having cars, it was decided to place the pe titions for signing by the rural land holders In business places of Silverton, and in the hands of the members of the boards of directors of the ten rural school districts included in the area. The petition asks for a certain millage tax on property to make possible fire protection out of the city limits. A late supper was served, The lecturer, Bessie Porter, an nounced the February 22 patri otic program and home coming of members. Also the postpone ment of the regular meeting of the Grange January 25, to en able members to attend the con ference at Kaiser where the sub ordinate Grange with the best represented attendance will be awarded a prize. Members reported ill were Mrs. Josephine Arthur and Mrs. Conrad Johnson. The Silverton Grange is start ing a membership drive this month. Sias Will Assist All Polk Veterans Dallas Starting Tuesday, C. A. Slas of Dallas, representative assigned to Polk county for the veterans' administration, will be in Dallas at the U.S. employ ment office two days Tuesdays and Wednesdays every other week, according to E. B. Hamil ton, local manager of the em ployment service. Sias, who served as a chaplain in the Aleutians for several months, attaining the rank of captain, will supply veterans with all types of Information concerning their lawful rights and assist them with claims. Sewing Is Scheduled Silverton Sewing will be done on a quilt at the Wednes day afternoon meeting of the Loyal Women's Sunday school class at the First Christian church parsonage, and for a social hour as guests of Mrs. A. Myers of Springfield, moth er of the pastor, Rev. Russell Myers. CONT. FROM 1 P.M. CONWAY UK JEFFREYS ma MA2URKI GREER The tops In Tracy ifijftJr' Mis... as Chester ti AV Gould's famed de- tectlve comes to litel am LATEST NEWS! March of Dimes Leaders Chosen Albany Under leadership of Karl Caswell, Scio, county chair man, workers who will partici pate in the annual March of Dimes and other infantile par alysis fund activities throughout the county are being mobilized. Members of the Albany Jun ior Chamber of Commerce will handle the drive in Albany. Hur ley St. John, Shedd, has consent ed to act as co-chairman with Caswell, with jurisdiction over the southern half of the county including, Shedd, Halsey, Har risburg, Tangent and Browns ville. At Lebanon, Caswell said, the Junior Women's club will en gineer the campaign while at Sweet Home Mrs. William Hes eman and the local Boy Scouts will carry on the drive. Other local chairman whose appointments were announced by Caswell are: Scio, Roger Cain; Harrlsburg, Mrs. Ossie Topley; Peoria, Mrs. William Abraham and Halsey L. D. Tay lor. Local chairman will be named later for other commun ities. Tuel Stayton Chairman Stayton V. R. Tuel has been named chairman for the 1948 March of Dimes. in Stayton. Mrs. Angus Ware will head the wo men's division and Irvln Par berry, Wendel Weddle and Jul ian DeJardin are members of the committee representing the Lions club. Izaak Walton League Holds Oyster Supper Silverton Lawrence Larson and Ed Overlund will prepare the annual oyster supper for the Joint meeting of the Izaak Wal ton league and the auxiliary tonight at the Chamber of Com merce rooms following separate installation of recently elected officers. ' The auxiliary officers will be installed by the Salem auxiliary team In the Lions club rooms and the men will be installed by Lloyd Reinhart of Salem, in the forum rooms. Mrs. E. Clark Bachman Is the new auxiliary president; Mrs. O. E. Royer, vice president; Mrs. John Becker, secretary; and Mrs. Miles Tobias, treasurer. League officers to be inducted are Arthur Gottenberg, presi dent; Miles Tobias, vice presi dent; and a secretary to be se lected to take the place of Bill Bloch who resigned. A program for both groups will feature a film depicting big game hunting in the west. Aurora School Meal Costs Reasonable Aurora Mrs. Kingsley has taken over the duties of cook. Cost of lunches are six cents a person per meal. Alice Marsh and Anita Yoder have been dis pensing KP duties this week. Lois Walton and Muriel Wett stein will serve next week. The 4-H cooking club led by Mrs. D. D. Priest, had their first S3 TODAY Ida Lupino, Walter Huston "PILLOW TO POST" Rita Hayworth Lee Bowman "TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT" Opens 6:45 P.M. nflS THI iml MOUst WITH THt BIO lUT 3 Opens 6:45 F.M, NOW PLAYING! THEY Wfie THERE! The men who re-took the Philippines! BACK TO V2 V CO-HIT! In Glorious Technicolor meeting In the new year. Offi cers of the club are president, Norma Jean Hurst; vice presi dent, Patricia Ziver; secretary, Mary B. .Wettstein. Cooking club I is studying chiefly on the preparation of breakfast. The 4-H Health club met Thursday with Tommy Irwin president, presiding. Elected to give out the 4-H health reports are Anita Yoder and Alice Marsh. Polk Clubbers Are Outstanding Dallas Seven Polk county 4-H club members were win ners of state awards in the na tional 4H club contest of 1S45, it has been announced by Rus sell T. Daulton, assistant county agent. County winners are Freida Kathriner, gold and silver medal blue award in clothing and dress revue contests; Wendell Martin, gold medal blue award, meat animal production; Marjorie Anne Turner, $25 bond and gold medal blue award in dairy pro duction; Glenna Cage and Betty Murphy, silver medal for blue award in dress revue; Eva Jean Miller and La Verne Van Hess, blue awards in health contest. Many local and national con tests are open to 4H club mem bers for 1046, according to Daulton, who Is in charge of boys' club work, and Miss Helen Taylor, home demonstration agent, who has charge of health club work in schools and home economics projects for girls. NOW SHOWING Howling Sequel to "See Here Private Hargrove!" 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