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- , - . , . .. : - , " - 1 The New OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oren5 Sunday Morning Mcrch 31. 1929 1 TEAGHEHS TME ROIL THIS 14; Practice Instructors fa School at Valsetz; One 1 Student Graduates - VALSETZ, Mar. li. ( Special) fourteen practice teaehers ar rived to-take teacher training tor six .weeks. Miss Hoyt, Miss Bik. Miss Strendberg and Miss Nolan are in the frist and second grade room. Mrs.' Brown is smperrlsor. Miss Berg. MWS Anderson, MiM Dally, VIss Ray are being inXtrhet ed by Mr. March, In the Ird and 4th' grade room. ' -;'"- Mrs. Crater, teacher of th ith and (th grades has Mlse Bareh. Miss Kelson and Miss Smith. -v Miss Stexenson. Miss Hatch and Miss Ahlstrom are In the 7th and tth grade room with MissKreu- der.-',r---"'t: ' -:- ' -"' '-" ." ; k .-. Eunice Robinson entered . the eighth grade this weke. Eunice came from Ixmgxlew, Wash. to lire w ith her sister, Mrs. Our Ross. - - '' Roy Gardner entered the 1st grade thisweekf haxlng "moxed here from Falls City. There are approximately 125 children in the grade and high schools now. Pauline Powell has the 'honor of being the first student to grad uate from the Valsets high school, having finished a .four year course in three and one-half years; She recetred her. diploma' at the end of last semester. t Spends 40 Days in Hospital r Mr. Payton, whtte-. working as second firemanlast September, in jured his right arm so badly that he had to spend 40 days in St. Vincent's . hospital. - Dr. . Moore of Portland atended him.-" About the middle of. January. JOr.. Moore turned the case oxer, to Jlr. Thomp son , of Salem. Mr. Payton Is in Salem at present under the care of Dr. Thompson. Mr. Payton has practically lost the use of his right hand. The right forearm ap pears to be withering away. Elmer Ball was. suffering with such a sore throat that he went to Portland to Dr. Holt. He re mained there eight days while re eeixing treatment. Dr. Holt did not think It advisable to remove the tonsils while they were so bad !j affected. r - .. ; Little Pat Murphy Is ill with lmach disorder. Dr. Sargent has feen to see him several times. Gail Kearns; age 2 years burned his face and hands suite badly a couple of weeks ago. His face and right hand hare the bandages fe moxed. His left hand and Met ear seemed to hare been burned mere badly and, are sIowervin healing. Gail is the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kearns. : --' s.'.'r Three weeks ago Mrs. Walter Johnson was taken to -the ; Inde pendence hospital, from here, on a stretcher, in a very critical con dition. We are xery glad-tnat sue 1ms recoxered and Is back at Hay- dens' .ranch ' aau-fas&&".&':r While at work3isa1ntter, or the big trimmer, at the1 Cobb, Mit chell mill. Roy4 Cox' wag knocked out for about 10 minutes. A braky en 3x4 caught under ;the" rolls and when released struck him. ; As soon as he came, to- Mr. 'Cox' re turned to worklSriv.- . - Bert Taomas-and'E, E.':DaxIs haxe returned after being In Port 1 land on business for sexeral days. Iran- Honii of-'CobW Mitehel's Portland office is in Valsets for a few days. ' 3 - -W '.: Mr. and Mrs Lott Gardner and family t ha vo moxed backTtto VaK ss tin trade v-.. sets after sojourning in Falls City for a couple of years. Mrs. Walter Clark has returned! zrom independence wnere she was nursing Mrs. Pittman and young daughter for three weeks, -'i - A baby girl arrixed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C - C Hltehman of Cazgp f. htjQther and, daughter are doing nicely." -: v u Mr. and Mrs. Marlon. Rose are the! proud parents cT n fine baby girL ' vJS 'Brow j. was called to PorBan'd the other day to" be with eabed tc his mother who is Very CL The doctors hare xery gligfit hopes of a recoxefy tor Mrs. Brown. - ; tfs. G,uy Iewls went to Salem to do some JEaster shopping.". She also Tlsitedf . with relauxea and friends In Dallas and Pedee. , Mrs. - Gram spent , a couple of month's In Califorifta. On hir way back to her home in The Dalles Mrs. , Oram same to Valsets , and spent a ' few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Marh. '-' 1 Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Hinee haxe moxed to Vernon la, Oregon, where Mr.' Htnee Intends working. Mrs. Gonkey of .Monmouth Is spending, a week with her daugh ter Mrs. Claud Brown. .. Mrs. Claud Brown entertained at bridge the other exening. Four tables were In play. The guests were Mrs. Redman, Mrs. Harden, Mrs. E. B. paxis, Mrs. Babb. Mrs. Barton), Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Tho mas, Mrs. Shields, Mrs. Lawsen, Mrs. Hans Mrs. Grout. Mrs." Dix on, Mrs. Bsgley, Mrs. Nelss, Mrs. Walter Raymond and Miss Louise Brown. Mrs. 1 Redman won first prise. The consolation prise went to Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Dixon receix ed the cut prize. - Mrs; Brown serred her guests with a dainty luncheon.- - - - . . Mr. Dixon celebrated his .birth day anniversary by giving a stag party. The gusets were Daxe In QuistPete Stoltenberg; Bill Red man, Andy Dybsland,' Fred Bolln, Ernest Kempe and John - Foster. The evening was spent - playing cards. A light- lunch was served as thetelocht strsok 12. BetdrKthe guests. Jai t . they . presented! ihelr host with a fine sweater. . Mr. Breedloxe is moxlng his wife and children to Salem. Dale will finish the rest ot the school year at one of the Salem schools. Heavy Traffic The Valley-Silets freight Is ty ing up oxer night in Valsets tem porarily owing to the heavy traf fic. The heavy duty engine is be ing . overhauled In the -yards at Hoskins and it takes the light loc omotive longer to do the work. From 20 to 24 cars are leaxing Valsets exery day. By the time the freight reaches Independence they hare a train of about 40 cars. Mothers Attend I Easter Program B Given at School HUBBARD, March . 30. Mrs. Lorena Duncan and, her first grade pupils presented- a - xery pleasing Easter program in the first grade room of the Hubbard school Friday afternoon. Features of the. program were , the play, "Funny Bunny Rabbit"., by three boys and four girls; "recitation, "In . Holland", - by Doris Egli, dressed in Duteh cap and apron, and the "Lullaby .Song", by the girls. ; .; -. .:' . - ---;:, -After the program Ice cream and cake were serred with Easter favors. Mothers present '"were Mrs. Maud Hyden, Mrs. Frank Grimps, Mrs. Iran Stewart, Mrs. Mabel Cro'isant, Mrs. ; k Albert Stone. Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. S. E. Egli, Mrs. J. R. Bidgood. and Mrs,- George Le.ffler. " ; THERE is no oeed to suffer from sciatica nor neuritis or neuraIgia4ojiger than it takes to invoke the aid of Bayer;;riiThesev tablets are an effectiye antif dote for the most acute pain; and the' (prickest means of breaking ,a cold or stopping headaches. Perfectly 1 harm ; less to anybody; : for doctors wu1.telt)roavtfa;rd6.nbi depress the heart.: So women . need not .hesitate to use.them.J on days which .would -otherwise be fraught:. with pain. Just be certain toget genuine Aspirinit has. Bayer on the box and on every' tablet- - -, - - -- .- - - " t Baxst KaastaetaM f UaaaetkaeMtttcr-C BaOerllcaeM' TO HAVE PLAY Familyi Affair Tills ; for Community Club en BJC1TJET. Uar. 10. The next meeting of the Communiiy dab will be held at the school house Saturday exening. April f . when the Spring Tayey eommunity will present the ' play. The Family Affair. - A: small admission charge will be made halt ef which wCl go to the Rickey Community club and will be used to pur chase an eleetrle plate and ether talngs needed hy the Community club. T, - ' .-: : . ...: , Troy Crabb has been appointed conductor at the Parriah schooL Irxln Capilnger Is serxtng on the grand Jury. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee en tertained with a dinner Bunday at which relatfxes . and former Missouri neighbors ef the Magee family were guests. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. W. Fits gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fitz gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cart- son and daughter. Elmer ane of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. L. smith and daughter Gale, " Mrs. Addle smith. Mrs. H. T. Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson and son, James of ScotU Millar Mrs. Robert Speak er and daughter. MOdren Jean of Salem Heights ; . Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee and daughters. Margar et and Hazel. Mr. Shaub has purchased the Perry Reigleman . and Jordan farms. . - '': Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Harris, who haxe been xlsitlng relatlxes here left for California Thursday. Walter Herd of Staytonwas a gues,t 'of his sister. Mrs. Joseph Hoots Monday. . . The first installment of The LltUe Minns A' ". story written by Margaret Magee was published la this month's Parriah Periscope. Funeral services for Mr. Idle wine of Salem were held Wednes day at Rlgdon' Son mortuary. Mr. Idlewlne Is the father ef Mrs. O. D. BInegar of this place.. A. A. Hager has purchased -a new sedan Laurtsen ft Sons haxe the ce ment' foundation. In ior, a new house' on the farm recently pur-' chased : from the Fred White es tate. . .,: The O. Bohnsen family haxe moxed on to the Eoff and Down Ing farm. ' Robert Clark expects to erect a barn in the near future. H. D. MeMillen has completed his brooder .house and new has about a thousand chickens In his brooders. in people v TO HAT Ml TURNER. March SO. Mr. nd Mrs. W. Morrison of Iowa spent the week end with their eld friends. Mr .and Mrs. F. C. Del sell. Sunday the two families motored to Pacific City for a visit td the ocean. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bear of Crawfordsxllle. dined Sunday with C. A. .Bear and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearey and son Atle, were Sunday - dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Beauehamp at Stayton. Mrs. Charles Horner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hunsaker. has returned to 'her home at Con don after -caring for her mother who has been III for the past few weeks; -' - . ....--:: ' Lars Iarson left this week for Fargo, his former home. ' -H " h Miss Grace Funston and broth er, Cecil, droxe up from Portland. Tuesday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Funston. ' r, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White were Salem visitors Saturday. , wniard Bear and Myron Hew Itt went.te Salem Friday after noon ; to attend the Older Boyst conference tn Salem. ; c v r : .u . . Roy Richter, formerly of near. Turner is employed at the D. Me Henry dairy farm. : : , , '" r Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker ot Jefferson. 'v':- Prof. John W. T L. Smith 'I of Rainier, called on old friends Sat urday.' Mr. Smith taught school In Turner a number jof years ago. ,--S.'?J- Salem Heights !, -. .- Principal Sick . SALEM ; HEIGHTS. March 10. Mrs, Cecile Wlegand. prinelpaT or the Salem Heights school, has been confined ; to her home this week: with a severe attack of In fluenza. Mrs. -Agnes Booth has been acting as : principal during Mrs. Wlegand's absence, .- ' .- " JTCMOB COLLEGES OVT 1. : Goternor J Hartley " has X vetoed the Junior college bill because it would further add to ;. the tax Duraen. - ; - . . .- .; : Waste Tour We win be glad to go to your place and pay the full value, i We wants f ; Cags. : Paper, Metal. Etc k . ySd Flowers end Snoip Mixed When . ' Springtime Ccmes VAL6ETZ. Mar. SO. (Special) ...For the past week the children haxe beea roamiag tlvo hiDs gathertng beantiXul bonqnets of wild flowers and the majority of adults haxe spring fever. The town was greeted with about one inch of anew Friday. TOtm children enjoy'playing tm the snow as well no gath ering pretty flowers. fJISS LILJIl IS Friends Gather at Her Ger- vais Home and Have Great Time GERYAIS, Mar. SO Miss Mary Lilak was honored with a party recently, when a group of friends gathered at the Lilak home In Gerxals and gaxe her a surprise. The afternoon was spent with music and eonxersation. Refresh ments were serred hy Mrs. Julian DeJardla and Miss .Monica Schwab. 'The guest group Includ ed: Miss Lois DeJardln, Miss Flor ence Bowley," Misa Constance Buchanan. Miss Margaret DeJar dln, .Miss Verna Kepplnger, Miss Fern Wadsworth, Mis Monica Schwab. Miss Mary Hall, Miss Madeline Engelhart, Miss Elolse Schwab, Miss Catherine Lilak, Miss Haaah Bowley, Mrs. William Buchanan,- Mrs. Earl Dunn, Mrs. Henry Stafford. Mrs. Lloyd Moore. Mrs- Julian DeJardJa. Mrs. WU uamiraaseu, atrs.,4oe Bcmenie, Mrs, : A. DeJardln, Mrs. Ottd Schwab, Mrs. Peter Lilak, Maxine and Don DeJardln and the honor guest Miss Mary LOak. Miss Hazel Seeley of Portland was n recent guest ef her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Seeley. Mrs. Calvin White of Portland was a recent guest ef her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Harding and her sis ter. Miss Amy Harding; Kenneth and Sam Brown haxe returned to school at Corxallis, after hexing spent their spring xacatlon at the home ef their par: eats, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown. ' Funeral Services Today at Mennonite C h u r c i; ; Bishop Preaches.. . . . :;-?. .-v ' : HUBBARD, March Ut.-Mrs. Mattle Miller,' 61, died at the Hubbard Mineral Springs Sana torium Thursday, following ' six months of Illness. Funeral" ser vices will be held in thv Zlon Mennonite church Sunday after noon at S:S0 o'clock with Bishop A. F. Troyer officiating. Mrs. MUler, Mattle Christner, the daughter ef Mr. and- Mrs. Peter Christner, was horn In Iowa and eame to Oregon In 1880.- Ar riving In Oregon, she spent eight years la une county and' since then has lived east ot Hubbard. - Besides her husband. Sol Mil? ler, she Is survived hy four daugh ters, Mrs. Delish Knaffman, War renton. Ore., Mrs. Polly Kropf, WoodburnOre., Mrs. Mary Kropf, Mrs. Tillle Jones, Hubbard, Ore- one son, Sam SL Miller, Hubbard, Ore.; four brothers, one: sister, It granaeiuioren. tour great grand ehUdren and many friends. - ft or. . -t . ' : . K MILIEU. DIES IT HUD -ftm'M2330 -v;,v:;: V . ,:' : , Phone4756 ' ' 'r ' LLflS PLANS EASTER EIIEHTS Special Programs Booked in All z Churches; -Sunrise -Meeting Is ure . DALLAS, March 1 9. Large Easter programs are planned for Easter la Dallas. The First Evan gelical church , has a sunrise prayer meeting at :30 a. m. and recitations and program hy the Sunday school at S:4S a..nu-then the Easter eerxlce and sermon by the pastor, Tne Uxlng Christ, The vesper" eerxlce wil be" at 4 p. m.r the Easter cantata, "The King Eternal" by Ira B. Wilson, William A, Boydon,' director. The choir ; will . sing many numbers. The minister la Jacob Stocker. At First Christian church where Orxal D. Peterson Is pastor. The Bible school wlU be at a. m. Communion service at 11:00 a. m.. which will be "As Easter Walk.- The duet will sing "A Vision of Angels." The Easter cantata at T:80 p. m. win be "Resurrection Light." by E. Xj. Ashford. Great chorus choir, directed by Gilbert Cays, featuring Mrs. Anna Dashill, so prano; Joe Garner tenor, and Simon Grindhelm. There will also be the mixed quartet. ' Methodist Church The Easter story cantata" Hill side and Garden", at 7:30 p. m. They will haxe a two-part pro gram consisting ef SO characters. The story cantata portrays xividly the scene and Incidents of the eruelficatlon and resurrection. The dialogue Is xery Interesting and the musical numbers, consisting of solos, trjq and choruses, - are rich In melodiy: and harmony, r In accordance with the new IS 89 dog license: law the county court appointed Paul Marnoch to col lect the delinquent licensee with a raised price of two dollars per head. OKI HI SILYERTON, March SO. By special request, the Sllxerton Com munity orchestra will repeat Its recent program Thursday exening, April 4, In Mt. Angel. This second public performance of the newly organized group-was. arranged by the Stecklein brothers, ' members ot the orchestra, who llxe In Mt AngeL Hal Campbell recently ot Portland. Is director of the new orchestra. . Through the arrangementa made made by the Anti-Saloon League, a : prohibition picture will be shown at the Christian church on Thursday, .April 4. This motion picture is a part of the temper ance educational program being arranged by the state organisa tion which will be . carried out throughout the state. There will be an offering taken. :Mr.:F. N. Siegmund who has been In . the sales department of the Silver Falls Timber company, and family are moxlng this week to Longxlew. Wn where he has accepted a position with the Wel- erhauser Lumber Co. there.- At the first spring meeting of the Sllxerton Garden club which will be held on-Monday exening at eight o'clock In the city hall. the members will hear a talk on "Perennials and the Spring Gar den, by Fred -Borsch, of Maple wood. Portland. Mr. Borsch Is a reputed authority qn gardening, haxlng written a number ot art icles for leading garden maga sines. This meeting Is open to ev eryone Interested in the ears of flowers and shrubs. ' TO I PROGRAM ,f.- f III- ! .111 M - - I I I I I 1 u I m u l .. - u v .. - . x . ., - yyv v as-'-.-it? ':.4-r-. - . ltxiiclry. york is our Husiness and not 5 hierely Monday's drudgery..: W have the uipment and staff to render you fi rst class efficient service at a minimum ; expense, g; V -. ; v .- ?: i Salem's Newest Laundry Modern Throughout Norman Eastman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Eastman of Silver ton a student at the 4 university. has been chosen as one of the sex? en for the cast - tor the - college comedy which will be filmed on the Oregon campus. - - Eastman takes one of . the leading , roles, that of the college comedian and hero.- Fixe hundred sexenty-flxe students tried our for the various parts. ;-;' Lee Inman, former Sllxerton resident; who has beea connected with the Ever It School of Aero nautics in Salem, has sold his in terests In the concern to William Jensen of Salem. Mr. and Mm; Del Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Klein are driv ing to Oregon City - on Sunday where they wQl spent Easter with Mrs. Klein's mother, Mrs. Eugene Roberts.- - " About 1( members t , t he Knights of Pythlans attended the District convention which conven ed In Salem Tuesday. The district which Includes lodgee from Salem, Dallas, ; Independence, Hubbard, Aurora and Sllxerton. held a eon- test for ritualistic work. E. B. Kottek, ' ot Sllxerton won first part In the work of Chancellor Commander. The winners of each district throughout the state, will compete at the Grand Lodge meet ing in Portland. ' The Good Time club ot Sllxer ton is holding a dance in the W. O. W. hall on Saturday night, March SO. The feature of the eve ning will be a prize waltz contest. The rules ot the dance are that the couple must dance on a plank IS feet long. Judges will be se lected from local men. and the first prize will be a 1929 model car; - ' Jefferson Man, However, is Able to. Escape With out Injury JEFFERdON. March SO What might hare proved a serious ac cident Friday morning to J. M. V. Bilyeu as he was coming from Albany on hte way to his ranch near Munkers station, driving an Oakland sedan. As he was about to make the right hand turn after coming across the Santiam "bridge at Jefferson, he looked to see If any trams were approaching, and did not notice a truck load of piling coming north. In order to exade hitting the truck, he tried to drive around It, and In so do ing, struck an electric light pole breaking it off completely. No damage was done to the ear, with the exception of a broken bumper and Bilyeu escaped injury. H. V. Johnson and family are moxlng on to their tract ef land Just below the cemetery. The Johnson's are recent arrivals from California. No medicine, drugs, or dieting. Just a- light, small, comfortable. Inexpensive R a d 1 o-Actlxe Pad, worn on the back by day and oxer the stomach at night. Sold on trial. Ton can be sure It Is help ing you before you buy It. Oxer ISO, 000 sold on this. plan. Thous ands haxe written us that it healed them of Neuritis, Rheumatism, High Blood' Pressure, Constipa tion, Nervous Prostration, Heart, Lungs, Liver, Kidney and Bladder trouble, etc. No matter what you haxe tried, or what your trouble may be, try Degnen's Radlo-Ae- tlxe Solar Pad at our risk, write today for trial offer and descrip- tixe literature. Radium Appliance Co, IS 9 8 Bradbury Bldg., Los An geles, CaL i-adx. 1 III 11 BBS DOWl 10UE POLE EUDSICBS IIS HI If mGtt(2GX?i - . , V V i: - - U -; . DUBOIS SERVICE AT ST. LOUIS 13 Children Born to Wom an Wha Came Here From Belgium CO RVALUS, March 8 0. Fun eral services for Mrs. Deserle Du bois were held Wednesday morn ing at ten o'clock at the St Louis Catholic church. The serrlces were conducted by Rex. Fr . Charles Krause and requiem high mass was sunr by members of St. Luke's choir of Woodhura. Inter meht was In the 8L Louis cem etery beside her husband. Mrs. Dubois died at 8t. Joseph's hospital In Vancouver. Wash., March IS. at the age of 70 years, after hexing been In failing health for sexeral months. Mrs. Deslree Ficoll Dubois, was born In Belgium en March 1, 18 5 S, and came with her parents to America in 18SS. locating In Wis conslnrln 1877 she was married to Joseph DuBois, and lixed In Wisconsin until 1890, when they eame to Gerxais and since made their home near Gerxais. Mr. Du bois died in November, 1926. Thirteen children were born, 11 of whom are living. Mrs. DuBois is surrixed by the following children: Mrs. John Manning, ot St Louis; Mrs. Jaines Mccormick, ot West Wood burn; Mrs. Alex Manning, of St." Louis: Mrs.. Bart Applln, of Wood burn; Mrs. J. W. Gavin, of Salem; Ar thur Dubois, and David Dubois of St. Louis; Joseph Dubois, of Port land, Frank Dubois of Salem: Mrs. W. W. Olson of Portland;- Louis Dubois, of Hoqulam, Washington. She is also survived by SS grand children. Recent guests at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Jarve Cutsforth were: Mark A. Snow and family of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Keefe of Park City, Utah. MIsA Lois DeJardln of Portland was a recent guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. DeJardln in Gerxais. Downing Funeral It Set lor Today STATTONi March 80. Funer al services for Clyde Downing will be hetd Sunday at the Weddle mortuary In this city. Mr. Down ing was killed near Falls- City this week when' he was struck by a logging boom. line. He was a member of the American Legion, the I. O. O. F. and Masonic lodges. Your health depends on what you eat. FISHER'S FAST COOK ING TOASTED WHEAT every morning will keep you well. WHY? Because it retains 100 of the wheat, precooked wonder ful flavor easy to prepare. Cooks in three to five min utes. Costs less than lc per dish. FISCHER FLOUR ING MILLS Silvcrton, Ore. All Grocers . 247 Union Axe. Portland, Ore. Phone E.8933 Turner Churches Plan Services on it Easter Occasion TURNER. March 80. The'" churches of Turner are preparing : special ' Easter1 programs. .- : The Christian church will . hold exer clses at the Sunday echool hour, i folowed by church serxiees. A : basket dinner will be served at noon.":.' -f v-.-. - The young - people wlU havS V. charge of the exening aerxiee. The M. E. Sunday school will -give an Easter pageant at 11 ' : o'clock. 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