The. 03ECQX STATESMAN, Saton. Oreyog. Tsmgday Mornicr, Jriy 1T 1930 iy Mornter, J3y 1, 1930 i I PAGE NINE " . ' ' ' ' -7. Operating aft Monmouth Rural MemomraMn IR1LTIS v UNIQUE PLAN Mrs. Grace Taylor; of Esca lon, Caftfornia in Charge Of Experiment By EEULAH HESSE CEAVEN MONMOUTH, June 30 An, in ting experisaent in the way or a rural demonstration school i-i being conducted on the campus of the Oregon: Normal school this ' summer, directed ky Mrs. Inez Miller who heads tbe department of rural education, at that insti tution. The twnvay plan of to dividualized psychology is the ticking methed used, and Mrs. Crice Taylor Pearce of the state rural demonstration school at Es calon. California, is the supervi sor, assisted by Mrs. Mabey from the same school, who acts as crit L Fifty-eight children are trans ported to Monmouth t attend the s :hooi. 2 eouiiar from the Chil dren's Farm hoiue near Cervallis, aad the others from RLckrealL, the Greenwood district and, Oak Point. Twenty-one experienced teachers frota over the state are taking practice teaching, among them be ing Roy E. Cannon, county au parintendent of Multnomah. Que particularly interesting de part of the demestrailon school i-i the hand work which is In rharge of George Lasby of Cor bet. Oregon. Aeroplanes-, backets, vaes and many other Interacting object are being constructed by the children in a creditable mu iiat. To enable the Farm Home children to participate in the hand T-ork department, the women stu dents living at Mrs. Minn' Mack's, srudent home, have furnished tbe I money to purchase all the necea- I Pivy equipment, ' There are no desks in the rooms. Fifty chairs and 25 tables line been provided for the chil d n's use, Erery phase of the two-way Tuia of teaching is explointed. All t ol subjects, i. e.. reading, writ ing, arithmetic and grammar, are ta ?ht Individually,, thus permft tt? each child to progress as fast a- his ability makes possible. All rontent subjects, i: e:, history, ct-'ics, geography, nature study, i ar- and health hygiene are taught ! by the socialized project method. ,t Tool subjects ocenpy the morning ; periods: and content subjects oc i cjr in the afternoon. Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. Mabey ; wtU condact a fire-day deraonstrr- INDEPENDENCE W IN S ' Fire Companies Stage Water Battle1 LARGE CROWD ATTENDS INDEPENDENCE, June 39 The Independence lire depart meat arid Monmouth fire depart ment staged a water fight aere Saturday night. The block between first and second on Monmouth street was closed to traffic and this was giv en there. It was an Interesting demon stration of what each fire depart ment was able to do. ties school at the California-state fair grounds at Sacramento im mediately after leaving Monmouth. The school here opened June 16, and will close .July 23. ISGEKBU E IS NEW INT S1LYERTON, June 30 Mrs. George Benson was elected presi dent of the Sllverton Hills com munity club at thejregular annu al election held at the club ball Saturday. evening; James Bonner, secretary! Mrs. James Bonner, press correspondent; ".Charles Al exander, Clarence Rosebaum, E. S. Porter, W. L. Larson, and Mrs. E. A. Beangly, directors. The next -meeting of this club will be the last Saturday night in July. No indications that the meetings will be disbanded during1 the summer months were made at the Saturday night meeting.' Hayesville Meet Well Attended MIDDLE GROVE, June 38 A number of people from this co"m- tnunity attended the Sunday school convention at Hayesville Sunday. The list included Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Walker, Mrs. Kate Herron, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scharf and children, Katherine and Harry; Rob Loab, Mrs. Kate Bartruff, Mrs. Lena Bartruff and children, Cecil, David. Roberta, George and Robert. Mrs. Harvey Walker. The junior attendance banner was won by the juniors of Mid dle Grove, Cross -Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER I' TWTT ST"" 37 38 mm,. m Wl 53 lH55 S6 57 jj HORIZONTAL t Possess. 4 Mineral spring. 7 Bow of a veaseL Hi What ladW tribe gwr Us nasi U the State of Utah? 82 What AaMricaa rear-admiral discovered th Nertk Pole? tU Age. 15 YYkara ara ta Eaaa, Www and Elfc Rivers? 17 Cenaomed. tl 9 Negative. p Theatrical profession. E2 Wke saW. A tkif of Waaaty i ioy ferexerT 24 Ceral inland. E6 Behold. 17 What was tU aajae of tke children of Urene and Goea? 19 Reclined. 31 Who wae tke Creek god of war? S3 Unit of energy. ... 34 What U the largest divitioa of tK worM? 35 Precious stone. B6 In organic chemistry what U the name of any of ia iaapor taat group of eempomade iov claeVng acetooo? S R eformtd Pr esbyteriaa (abbr.). 29 Ia Teatoaie mythelofy, whoso , wife was Ran, the death deity ax imm Ma g 10 Decline. 12 Of what ral.hnl.J bora U Madrid wa Adoliaa the ffrea ajuno? 15 What Irish aatW woa the Mobol Priso fee Utorataro la 1124? 16 Rait ef castle. 18 Past. 21 Difficult dance (pLV 22 To what doee the "Hermit Natioa" refer? 23 Guides. 26 Den. . . 26 Fall behind 28 Skill ia performance. 30 What Ulead of tbe Caroline (roe is iatportkat for it cable coaaectioma? 32 What American eeeayUt wrote "EagKek Traits' and "Repre sentative Mmr 34 One of the Harpies. S6 Turkish pavilion. ( 37 What is a doth ssoataro of 2H iachee L)7 40 Obtained. 42 Cut off the final syllabi. 43 Hurried away. 45 Titles of former Russian rulers. 47 Let It stand. 49 Era. 51 Unit. 52 Male child. 55 Exclamation. 1 Bargains. M l a Perrh. I R Sick. j l Endures. ' 0 One who sings alone. f,3 Th self. ,64 Pesian. dignitaries.. I'CG Fwmale of the deer. I 67 Slight depression. ; y it Crooked. vertical: Who was the HcanksJ I leader of the roasaatic achool of the 18th ctntnry U France? W 2 Took food. yT59- I f 1 -Who World to ia Eiabftw Danf 4 -Japanese eopver coin. C Gives saoney for ; l r: JB Snffia: belongin U. S Coaate agaia. i t NatiTe mlaeraL It was quite water battle be tween the tvo alacee. Independence- finally got the heal of It. There was a large crowd . in town that evening, gathered on this street to watch th fight With sirens blowing, and the fir departments tearing up tbe. street, people - coming to town thonght there must' be a bfg fire some where, and aH rushed to the scene of action. S.S. GROUP HAS n T CHIP EG CHAMPOEG, June 3 A group of people from the Newberg Sun day school of the Newberg Pres byterisn ehnrch motored to Cham- poeg Memorial park Thursday and held their annual picnle. The afternoon was spent la playing games and sapper was served at 1:30 la the grove. After sapper, games were played until dark. The committees In Chant of the picnic were Rev. H. L; Gray and Miss Jessie Btitt, entertain ment; Mrs. George Lata aad afrs. Charles Coleman, eats. Superin tendent Chartee Coleman was the general chairman. The teachers who sponsored th picnic were Miss Florence Reed, Mrs. James Roberts and Miss Edna Asm us. primary; Mrs. E. P. DImeax, Mrs. Gay Buckley and Mrs. M. Read, intermediate; Miss Jessie BrttL yeung ladles' class; Mrs. Thomas Patterson, ladies Bible class com posed of ladles over 70 years old: Rer. W. L. Gray, men's Bible class, and P. A. Spence, senior ooys. on M m ms nil Silverton Park Scene of An nual Get Together of Family StLYERTQN, Joae SO De cendents and relarrres of John Bruner, nnmberlnr over "80, met la the Coelidge and MeCIane park: Sunday for their annual rennion. V, I- B runner was again elected president of the organization with Mrs. Martha Sampson of Garden Home secretary. ' A big basket dinner was a fea ture of the noon hour and the af ternoon was spent In vsrious games and contests. Among the latter were rolling pin throwing, guessing contests, potato peeling, drinking water rrom a pottle equipped with a nipple and drink ing water from a spoon. Mrs. George Elton, proved the best runner-up on "Magie's" fame. How ever, Mrs. William Garvex was able to cast her rolling pin near ly as far as Mrst Elton. Mrs. Jot Kaser won first with Mrs. George Elton second In the guessing con test. Sam Storti of Salem was able to best his oponents in peel ing potatoes while Fred Kaser emptied his botUe first with. V. L. Brunner a close second. Mrs. Fred Kaser won first In the sooa- drinkina- contest. Fred Krog, sr.. was th- oldest member of the class present, be ing 77 years and the three month old 8 an of Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Wolfe of Battleground, Wash., was the Youngest member present. RBTOtW TO SOUTH JEFFERSON, June 30 Rev. Nathan Swabb returned to Mil ton. California, after a rlsftwrth his sister, Mrs. A. Wilson and family, aad other relatives. Rfjr tin foer Tr tt It' Dtsnptd Again AURORA, Jane 80. One of sbs large wahsot trees ass Badkn wont caasQ in for ita aaaal acwl a nasi bum em Wednesday when, a sarajrtoff outfit from Canby, attached to aa auto, broke loose front tb ear and euappud ttsetf around toe tree. The con. tenta of the spray cart were throwa all. over the ltghwny and the Urwm. Bprague, the owner, stated that for the tmt thraa days after starting awa for aasineas smurthiag had happened to has omtfls. If the third time ia the charm probahfer hi hoedeo will b reaaoved. These tree hawa received so aracb asteaUo from the all too friendly aatolsU, that, th carving oa tbe trunks reeemble totem poles and the tops resent tbe at tention so. mach that they ref ase to produce nats. BOOD S YS DID GERVAIS, June 30 Friends of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Dowd, who liave gone to row a City. Iowa, where tbe doctor will take post graduate work to surgery, hare received word that they hare ar rived and are located. They said they had five days of hard driv ing; they found the roads rough and steep in Wyoming, muddy in Nebraska, and that Iowa looked the best of all to them. They said there Is lots of corn aad barley and everything is looking green and pretty; and the weather Is very warm. The doctor Is going on to Detroit, Michigan, to attend the American Medical meeting which begins July 1, and win return to take up his work at Iowa City at the close of the meeting. b6o, Herman Kester and Gerald Phelps; privates, DalUs Harris, Jack Bilyeu, and Gilbert Spragg. Gilbert Spragg was detailed to the K2nd infantry regimental band, and played with them dur ing all the time, the band played. He also received private instruc tion froav the band director. Hi COUPLE 4 1 awssoa ewa a uompany id tsacx wm a- a nr 4. Giowimr Renorts of Camn OlbtCro lTlcct Ctatsop After 34 Years JEFFERSON. Jane 10 The Hospital company No. If? re turned from Camp Clatsop, re porting that 1 1 was the most agreeable camp they had attend ed. The weather was ideal and there- being lea sickness than other years. Th hospital company received commendation on every hand, from the regular army officers, aad also from General George White. - The grand review and demon stration was well attended Satur day. Major General Everson, chief of the military bureau of Washington, D. C. and Major General Hinds, commander of ninth corps area of Saa Fran cisco, were among the. distin guished visitors at the camp, Guests Entertained Oa Saturday the hospital com-J pany bad several invited guest to lunch with them, anreagthem were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kay . of Salem; Dr. and Mrs. Lee Steiner ot tbe stato hospital of Selena; Mrs. Drake and two daughters of Portland, besides several others. The morale of each organisa tion and of the whole command seemed to exceed that of any previous camp. The hospital company took charge of the late Senator Jo seph, who was stricken, while visiting the camp. In connection, with which Captain Van Winkle received considerable publicity, regarding, the occasion. The personnel of the company are: Captain, Joseph D. Van Winkle, sergeant, Charles Rock hill; corporal. Verdo Harris; pri vates, first class: Clyde Hu tenia- HT6EHS Many Homes Have Out of State Guests During Summer JEFFERSON, June 19 Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Swabb went to Salem Sunday for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Dora Chiles and 'family. Another guest at -the Chiles home was Mrs. Swabb's sister, Mrs. William Pennell, of Zanes Tille, Ohio, who came to Oregoa. recently, for aa extended visit with relatives. The two sisters had not seen each other for 34 years. Mrs. Pennell is delighted with Ore gon, and thinks the Oregon fruit and flowers are wonderful. BECKS WILL VISIT IN YELLOWSTONE AURORA June 30. Charles and Henry Becke of Aurora, and Karl and Mrs Becke of Salem, made aa early start Thursday morning from the Beck home on a trip through Butte, Montana, aad the Yellowstone park, going by way of the Columbia highway through Pendleton and La Grande. At the age of 7$ Charles Becke Is a most enthusiastic traveler. The two brothers, Charles and Henry made as extensive tour of Europe two years ago. The trip they are now taking was to have beea a part of that one, bat the park was- closed both at the time ot their leaving and on their re turn and they are now having that deferred pleasaro. GERVAIS, Jon 30 Mr. and -Mrs. James Sehramek of Colora do Springs. Colo., are here to spend the summer with their daaghter, Mrs. Al Vanderbeck and family. Miss Patterson of Vancouver, Washington, was. here Wednes day calling on the high school board. Miss Patterson is an appli cant for the place in the high school made vacant by the resig nation of Miss Thelma Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Maboney went to Camp Clatsop Sunday and viewed the maneVyers of the national guard. .They returned by way of Rockaway where they spent the night. Frank Roeser carried the mail for Mr. Mahoney during his absence. Mrs. G. W. Moore (Elestlne Cutsforth) Is having repair work done on her bouse here which, is occupied by Professor Brehaut and family. ' J. Carl Stewart, wbe completed bia third year as athletic coach in the Gervata Union high school -this spring, and who will teach as principal at Nehalem next year, stopped over night in Ger t&Is Wednesday night while en route to his home in Albany af ter a visit to relatives at fteUI After a visit to relatives her snd at Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Vincent and children Vivian aad Donald of Pullman Washington, left Tuesday for a motor trip in California. - Last Sunday tbe Vincents and Mr. Vincent's sister, Mrs. Sumner Stevens aD(i Mr. Stevens and lone and Doris Turner drovt around the Mt. Hood loop. 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