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Hubbard Ptens Oaborate
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f May 30
. ' HUBBARD, May 2 0 James W.
lott of Salem will deliver the ad
dress for the: Memorial flay pro
gram to oe new at the city hall
Friday afternoon at 2 o'elock.
The program which is sponsor
ed by General ft No. 29 Won
en's Relief corps will include se
lections by h Hubbard higfc
school glee crab; selections by the
Hubbard eomtn unity band; a voc
.! solo by Mrs. Jean Stewart; a
jfiag drill by the intermediate
grades of the Hubbard school un
der the direction of Mm. Lottie
tFry; song and flag salute by the
primary pupils of the Huboard
school; solo by little Glen Ingalls
recitation by Miss Betty Brown;
invocation by Rev. Glen HaTtong.
minister of Federated churches
ot Hubbard, and the essay Cit
izenship," Miss Marie de Les
pinasse, who won first prize with
Jlher essay in the oratorical contest
recently held" here.
4-H Corn Club
Elects Others
NORTH HOWELL, May
Tiie 4-H corn club with George
.Wiesner as leader has completed
Its organization with the follow
ing officers:
President, John Coomler; vice-
president. Dee Brooks; secretary.
Jay Rutherford.
Other members Include Georre
Cline. Fred Schmidt, Lewis Paul
son. Wayne "Wiesner, Clarence
ickard. Carl Hagan, Paul Hap
pen, Warren McPheeters, Harold
Dunn and Robert Drake.
Most of the boys hare their
corn planted. Interest in this pro
ject was rery keen last year and
the rewards rery satisfactory so
the club feels that it has a repu
tation to sustain and are working
a "cordingly.
Several of the members had a
weinie roast last Saturday evening
down under the old bridge on the
Padding river.
Salem Heights
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SALEM HEIGHTS, May 20.
.W. E. Ball and family and Marl
Rothweiler drove to Gervais Sun
day and spent the day with A. L.
Collins and family.
Friday evening. May 23, the Sa
lem Heights community club will
told its final meeting.for the year.
This meeting also provides for the
annual election of officers and it
ii urged that all be present who
a. The past season has seen a
great deal of activity on the part
of the Salem Heights people in
community club work and Kext
year's program is mapped out for
a even greater effort. One ot the
chief motives for this greater de
cree of activity is the debt Incur
red by the club last year In re
building and modernising their
fcalL There has been splendid co
operation during the past season,
ad it is expected that when the
meetings begin next fall that
veryone will put their shoulder to
the wheel and that Salem Heights
will again be known as an alive
land progesslve community.
Mrs. Bertha. RnmiM -
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o fc,ld n aunt of Mrs. W.
K. Davenport ot Salem Heights,
w a married last Tharsday to Mr!
Louis Heidelberg of Hubbard
Alice . regreon, motner
J- R E- PraJU- who bu been
v..! " iae iTuitt home of
North Salem, visited with his
brother E? E. Prultt over Sunday.
Mrs. L. A. Cates of St, Helens
U mere for a week's visit with her
brother Dr. D. D. Craig.
C. M. Robinson fa -rv
list this week, suffering fro-t a
bad cold,
Mrs. Reed Chambers has re-
turaea worn uer uip to Seattle.
CORRUPTION yiD TD
WES OFFICERS
CHEYEXNE, Wyo.. May 20.
CAP) The charge that 14 city of
ficials of Rock Springs and nine
Thermopolis municipal officers en
tered into a conspiracy with alleg
ed bootleggers and speak-easy pro
prietors whereby the latter mad
monthly protection money pay
ments, is included in : the specific
charges in indictments returned
here Saturday by the federal grand
jury against 1 1 residents of those
cities.
The alleged specific acts of con
spiracy were made known today
by A. p. Walton, United States at
torney, who released a 26-page in
dictment against 62 Rock Springs
citizens, and a 20-page indictment
against the 41 Thermopolis residents.
The indictment in the Rock
Springs conspiracy charges money
Was collected from alleged boot
leggers and speakeasy operators,
through passage of a number of
"occupational tax ordinances."
Tho indictment lists a number
of payments under these ordin
ances to Ralph Hants as city
treasurer and E. E. Johnson as
police magistrate.
In addition, the indictments
cite alleged visits by Mayor P. C.
Bunnrng and other city officals to
alleged speakeasies and the drink
ing of liquor by them there.
Some alleged speakeasies are
named, as having bees visited by
councilmea and patrolmen and the
drinking of liquor by them In the
places is charged.
HRTS MS
Numerous Honors Won by
Students at School In
Contest
ROBERTS, May 20 Much
interest in writing has been
evinced by the pupils in the
pupils in the school. There have
been 49 awards earned by tho
children in Mrs. Minnie Beckett's
room and 25 in Mrs. Helen Lar
son's room.
Floyd Bowman. Roy Rice. June
Edwards and Janice Higglns nave
earned their Improvement certifi
cates in penmanship.
The following children are en
the Health Honor Roll end -have
their "Heralds ot Health but
tons, Dorothy Salchenberg. Roy
Rice, Benny salchenberg, Sawake
Usui, Marion Shorey, Machfko
Usui, Janice Higgina, Louis Sal
chenberg. Tsnuko Usui, Gerald
Shorey. Donald Salchenberg, Jnn
Edwards, John Uehiyama, Mates
Uchiyama, Floyd Bowman, Wes
ley Goodrich, Rose Ann Good
rich, and Franees- BlankenBhip.
School wig close May 28 wk
a picafe to which th parents and
friends ere t&vtted.
Mr. end r. Bod Statesman
and Miss Rfeth Drager of Salem
were dinner; guests of Mr. end
Mrs. S. C. Dveaport Friday.
Ueyt Davenport went to Port
land Friday to visit realtivas.
The nregTjua for achievement
day will beSgiven at the school
house May 2 as 1:20 p-m.
Mrs. Flora, Holley visited her
friend. Mrs. A- Cristenson ta s
lem over the; weekend.
Mrs. Alice Coolldge was a din
ner guest of Miss Amy Martin and
Miss Jessie fiarttn In Salem Fri
day evening, s
Henry "Edwards fell and hurt
bis back whQe In his barn Thurs
day. Although It is very lam
be is able to be about. .
Mrs. Millie Kusy
Pisses Away
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MARION. iMay 20 Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Bouck recetved word
Sunday ot he death ot their
daughter, Mrs. Millie Kusy Sun
day morning lit Weiser, Idaho.
No particulars as to the cause
ot the death pt whether the body
will be shipped to Marion or 8a
lubria. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ku
sy's home, tot; burial. Oscar Bouck
left Monday morning for Weiser
to assist in arrangements.
GIRLS
BODSTEE
CLUB INITIATE
Woodbum Group Has Thea
tre Party Before
Ceremony
WOODBURN. May 20 Th
Girls' Booster club, an honorary
organisation among th senior
girls at Wood hum high school to
stimulate school spirit and loyalty
in the student body, entertained
the candidates for next year's club
at a theatr party at the Bunga
low theatre Monday evening.
Following the feature of the
evening, the glrla went to the
home of Opal Hodge where they
underwent tho mysterious rituals
ot initiation and at the conclusion
ot the evening dainty refresh
ments were served by the commit
tee. Opal Hodge. Dora Tresidder
and Berneta Thompson. The com
mittee tn charge of the initiation
was Grace Sftrock, Henrietta Cha
pelle and&Margaret Becker.
Those present Vere Waivo Len
on, Naomi Van. Cleav. Dora Tre
sidder, Grace Shrock, Lncile
Hughes. Opal Hodge, Agnes Juv
ne Agnes Brachmam, Betty Kraus,
Beraeta Thompson, Henrietta
ChapeQe, Peggy Sadler, Imogane
Fobert, Margaret Becker. Gladys
Gilbertson and Inez Elliott of the
class ot '20 and Leila Brantner
Justine Haat, Freda Kelson. Mar
ian Welsenberg. Marie Thompson,
Marftret IfocbeL PtyllU Boat,
Blanche Wait. Julia Bell Ana
tin, Kaxino Gelay, Mabel Halvor
son, Jane Tergen. Ines Smith,
Evelyn Blasehko. Gelta Mae Hunt
and Marguerite Doaaldson of the
class of 31. and Miss Pearl Em
ery and Mrs. Maude H. MocheL
faculty advisers.
St. Paul Lad Is
In Hospital
ST. PAUL, May 20 Stevie
Merteu, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Merten, who had a sudden
attack ot appendicitis was taken
to "St. Vincent's hospital Sunday
and was operated on that evening.
He Is improving as well as could
be expected.
Chrlscentia Fehrenbacher of
Portland is visiting at the home
ot Rose Marie Faher.
The play "Poor Father" was
given tn the RT. C. hall Sunday by
the Hillsboro club. A targe crowd
attended.
EDWARDS CLAN
REUNION
Mrs. Forest Edwards Chosen
President For Coming
Year
ROBERTS, May 20 The Ed
wards family held their annual re
union Sunday at the home ot Mr.
and Mrs. Forest Edwards in hon
or of Henry Edwards on his 72nd
birthday. Forty-two relatives were
present.
After the basket dinner the
following program was given:
Opening song "America."
Reading. Mrs. W. C. Pettyjohn.
Piano j?olo, Mrs. John Edwards.
Saxophone solo, Masiue Petty
John accompanied by Mrs. Forest
Edwards on the piano.
Songs by Miss Wallings, Elnora
Edwards, Irma Ferris, Maxine
Pettyjohn and June Edwards.
Piano solo by Mrs. Forest Ed
wards. Officers elected for the follow
ing year were, . Mrs. Forest Ed
wards, president and Mrs. John
Edwards, secretary, Mrs. Ora Mar
tin. Mrs. W. C. Pettyjohn and
Mrs. Will Edwards were appointed
for the program committee.
Guests present for the occasion
were Henry Edwards, honor guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas, Shirley
Tiromaa, Mrs. May Bowman, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Thomas. Mr. aod
Mrs. John Edwards and Philip
Ferris of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Edwards and daughter
Clida Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Mar
tin. Mr. and Mrs. C. Geaner and
children. La June, Mayette, Rich
ard. Donald and Robert and Clar
ence Martin, Mrs. Maude Black
well, Miss Irma Ferris ot Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards ot
Rickey. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ed
wards and children Elnora and
Kenneth of Lincoln. Miss Walling
of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. B. D.
Fidler. Mr. and Mrs. Will Petty
john. Mr. and Mrs. D Pettyjohn,
June and Leroy Edwards.
GO TO CALIFORNIA
INDEPENDENCE. May 20
Mayor and Mrs. A. L. Thomas will
leave Tuesday for a three weeks'
trip to California. They are mot
oring aad will be accompanied by
Mrs. B. F. Swop. The Thomases
will visit a sister of Mrs. Thomas
in San Francisco and Mrs. 8wop
will visit frieads.
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MEHAMA. May 20 Hasel Pur
ser of Portland spent Sunday with,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Phil
lips. She left for Portland Sunday
evening and Monday morning will
take an airplane to Los Angeles,
where she will resume her former
position.
Paul Brann, brakeman on the
Silverton logging train, got his
foot badly crashed Friday after
noon. A Stayton physician was
called and he is getting along
nicely, but it will be some time
before be can return to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Claire
Holton and baby, Mr. and Mrs.
Phil King of Texas all visited Witt
Mr. and- Mrs. Bohamon. Mr. King
is employed in the oil fields In
Texas, bat every spring returns t
Oregon to visit relatives.
E D. PbllUppi was reelected as
constable ot the Mehama d 1st riot
and Wm. Malkey as justice of th
peace.
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