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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salvia, Oregon, Satnrtiay Morning. March 21, 1S31 "KING HIGH" IN SPAIN El'EilTS BOOKED J- School Super! n t e n d e n t - Makes up Schedule for Remainder of Year ) 1i- T DALLAS, March" 2 O--Th Polk, county school superintendent has announced the schedule for coun ty school -activities tor the- re- mainder of the school' year! - . The county typing contest will be held at Monmouth April 11. The declamatory contest for di vision two and four will be held at the- West Salem: community ball at 8:00 p. to... on May 9 These divisions include the third, i fourth, seventh : - and eighth . grades. Divisions one and three 1 including , the first, second,- fifth I and sixth grades will hold their ' declamatorx contest in Dallas . at the high school. This contest will be at 8 o'clock May 16. The first half of the high school declamatory contest including 1 dramatic and humorous parts will be held at Falls City,- May 21. at 8 o'elock.- The- lut bait of this contest will be- held at Monmouth Normal school May 23.' The sec ' ond , half - includes the ' oratorical and extemporaneous speehes. The inedals for the county track meet will be presented at tills 'contest, "v.. ' The high school track and field meet will be held at Monmouth Normal as usual. This will begin at 1:00 p. m.. May 23, The grade school track and field meet will be held at Monmouth May 16 The Polk county spelling con test will be held la the Dallas . hlsh auditorium, at 8:0 p. m. A r 11 IS. ' -- The eighth grade" examinations for the entire county will be given May 14 and 15. ' r y - -. k . ,v .f t' '--i. 1 ' i f CLUBS PUSI TO STAGE COUTEST Federated- Group to Meet Here; Next Tuesday. Riley: At Head of Work $ t JLjl 4 k- - ""' JHTBBARD. March 20. Ac cording to Dtv P. O. Riley, presi dent of the .Marion county Fed erated . Community clubs, -12 di rectors and several? Interested community workers met at a 6:30 '-o'elock J dinner; Wednesday at the Mt. Angel hotel to make the final arrangements' for, the community meetings J ' The 'tentative- finals 'will be held. May 20 . and the ; Intersee tlonal contests cMay 15. . Dr. Riley says that the, presentations must be of an entirely new or der, and must .have .been begun this year. He says thai no solo numbers will compete - and that no club will bo allowed to com pete which has not paid its dues. A special meeting of the Fed eration '..ill be held at the cham ber of commerce in Salem Tues day night, March 24. - . PROriUNENT AT PROGRESSIVE CONFERENCE T r-' 5 Reports of King Alfonso's unpopularity with the students of Spain ieem to be disproved by this picture. The King is shown (arrow) being greeted with tumultuous applause en his arrival at the new University City in Madrid. When completed this seat of learning arill be one of the finest of its kind in the world. E OLED FIRE Mbther,With Girl, is Back From Texas ORCHARD HEIGHTS, March 20 Mrs. James Stewart and her daughter. Sarah, are agaMn at - home after an absence of three months, most of which was spent in San, Antonio, t Texas, as the guest of Miss Mamie Stewart, a daughter of Mrs. Stewart. Both the journey last fall and the re turn trip were made in Sarah's .. car. They visited on the way home with' relatives ' in Douglas and -i Phoenix, Arts., and also in New Mexico.. They traversed Califor- - nla lengthwise from San Diego, northward and were . eight days on the road from San. Antonio to Salem. They report1 nice weather and that they enjoyed enjoy eft the trip very mach.- Mrs, M. A. Schneller, who has been seriously 111 for J several weeks. Is now at the, home of her . sister, Mrs. . Marion: Putnam in r Salem and. Is reported .to bo toner l what Improved. . iMr.-and;; Mrs. .Eugene .; South- wtc. their-daughter Dorothy and ? son Milton were week end .guests J of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Harold of . Florence and Eleanor-Hoskln . son, small daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Cuy Hoskinson of Illahee, are with their, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.- Henry : Lynch,' v while ; their mother is recovering from a , severely, sprained shoulder. . caused, by a 'fall. Mrs. Hoskinson was formerly Miss May Lynch. ' - Chapman is aufrering. irom a bad cut In th e palm of one liand. The 'acldent occurred while Sam vii cbopping wood' and several stitches. were necessary Jh dres sing the wound.. ;., .. v 1 Sale to : be Discontinued After Present Stock is Burned m F is L seme MEETires IOi AUMSVILLE, March 20 Rer. Mlnton or Salem after holding a two weeks' revival 'meeting -.-'at North Santlam and three weeks revival here held a joint baptis mal services here Sunday after WOO DB URN, March 20 Many jnattera of Interest to the Woodburn i community were brought up and discussed At the regular meeting of the Woodburn chamber of commerce which was held Wednesday night, this time in the Foresters hall. The ladies of the Christian church cooked and served the banquet. - -; The matter of oleomargarine sales in j Woodburn was brought up by Ronald E. Burnett, instruc tor in - vocational agriculture at Woodburn high school, who re- quected that the chamber of com merce go on record as favoring the discontinuance of selling this product in Woodburn. .This point brought ;up numerous discussions and it was finally told that John Ramage ; has been authorized' to bay up all ' the surplus oleomar garine of Woodburn merchants If they agree to discontinue selling the products When: the question of- whatt would, be- done "with the butter substitute after It was ga thered np- cacfte- up- Ramage' stated that '- he, - would burn it. Herbert S. ' Coleman oC Champoeg spoke- In- favor , of the movement and told how: merchants of Mt. Angel, Hubbatd." Silverton. Saint - Paul and other towns would be willing to not sell any more' oleomargar ine if the Woodburn merchants would 'cooperate' with them. Cole man is working for the interests of the Marion county Jersey Cat- tie club. i Much "discussion again rampant after Mr. Cole man's statements and it was fin ally voted! that the chamber go on record in f aror of the dis continuation of the sale of 'oleo". George A. Landon stated that he would bring the matter ' before the Retail , Merchants' - associa tlon. " .i V , f " ' ..' .. - Arrfa to be Painted ' The subject of painting : the "Woodburn, World's Berry Cen ter! sign across the Pacific high way at the end of Young street was brought up and bids were re ceived from A. M, Reese and John Leek for painting the arch and doing the necessary lettering. Af ter much parleying the members decided - that - the contract be awarded to JohnvLeek, the low est bidder, ; Leek's bid for doing later motion allowed "- Leek $4 5 for his- work, as It' was deemed necessary to have a sign painted which clearly Indicates that the city of Woodburn is not merely h e . three - business buildings along the highway, The alga is to say that Woodburn's business center Is nine blocks west, f A note of humor crept Into the meeting when Ray Glatt read in avery serious tone, a resolution honoring George Keys for his great benefit rendered to the city by trimming tho hedges ; belong ing to Niek Miller and also prop ping up Miller's porch, which threatens to - descend to Mother Earth at the slightest provocation.-; ' : ; After a motion made by Lyman. Shorey, It was decided to appoint a committee to : confer, with the city council concerning the mat ter of stop signs on streets lead ing onto Front , street. A wide variety or opinions were proffer ed by the men present. Many members were In favor of "slow" signs in the streets. All were agreed, however that . there should be some method of abat ing fast driving on these streets. L,0. Johnson of the ' Copeland lumber yard advocated new street signs. , . : Ki th paiating will be taken, from the -club's, advertising-. fund. A O-- I- o- FEATURED noon. Those to be" baptised are! the work was S 40. The money for Jane Pomeroy, Inez and Elm Tyler and .Mr. .Shetlenbarger.- ' Mr, Jones of WillameUer . uni versity called at the high school ..Thursday and gave a talk to the student body also to the senior class about going to college.; r Mrs. W. B. Empey Tetarned to her home at Junction -City Wed nesday after - spending several days here with her son; E. Warae Emney. since be eame7 home from McM In nvllle -hospital. Jaleen Nichols came home this week from. Dallas hospital where she underwent a goiter operation and is renorted doinr well. , Harold Wltcraft of Dallas vis ited high school Thursday.5 Harold was a graduate -here last year. Rethel Sunday school is .plan ning a short Easter program to follow immediately after the Sunday school hour. BRIMS HAPPY US OLD JUPE VISITS SCOTTS MILLS. March 20. -Farmers In - this vicinity . are re joicing over the recent rains which win Help tne crops eonsIderaDiy. Most of them have their grain sowed.- -.'.,. -v - - W. T. Hogg received a weekly. "Auckland News from aa uncle In New Zealand describing the ter rible earthquake "and showing, many pictures of Napier and Bas tings, where the damage' was the heaviest; ano many lives were lost In the earthquake, which was the first part of .February. ; r.V- -i Mrs. Paul . Mumpower and Mrs. Nan Mom power - of Portland . vis ited their cousin, - Fred -Sklrvin and family the first of the week. .The-oanee given by the -base ball clnb. Tuesday night in. Myers hall was attended by a fair-sized crowd. - . " f - ' e t : I Y " : I - -j-v. v a r - . ' il;; -- c : l h !. ' ' " " i ' ': H rv i U 1 17" " A . 1 i Two colorful "figures with th Ore. ron State eollcrc band soon to tour sorthernand eastera Oregoa. Aho v Wesley Heise,- one-anDed trom bone elayer who appeared recently m Riplv'rBeUve It or Not." Be low Tom St cvensea, snmsu as he will apoear-leadiac the atr parades. ; ,V 4-1! CLUB DEMONSTRATES FAIR VIEW, March 20 The 4 H cooking club gave' a demonstra tion Thurday - afternoon.' Clara Benson and Dixie Rose demon strated the baking 'of vanila cookies 1 which - they . served with punch to the club members. ' - Mrs. E. E. Dent left Wednes day for Spokane-where she will be a guest of the directors of thej Federal Land . bank during : the convention that Is being held there. - - : "'4 -. Mrs. David . Looney and Miss Margaret , Looney of Jefferson were callers at . the E. ..E. Dent home Tuesday. , Callers at the J. H. Crawford home Monday were Mesdames CI R. Harris and N. Bataer. Oran Miller and - family have moved to the Dr. Oleson farm. " The Falrview community club will hold, the regular meeting Among the prominent figures at the meeting of Catting of New Mexico. Senator Norria of Ne 150 Progressives at Washington were these insurgent I braska was chairman of the meeting and led the Senators. Left to right: Robert LaFollette of Wis- I attack on the power interests which he accused of. eonsin.- WOliaca E., Borah of Idaho and.Bronson I widespread corruption of public officiala. Friday night. An inleresting pro gram in charge of Eileen Turner; Albert Nedhaxb 'and Sngene Rein dehl will be given. Special fea tures will be talks by W. W, Fox and Avery Williams. ' A candy sale will be held. Home Talent Play Well Received eKEIZER. March 10. A fair sized audlenee attended the home Ulent play at the M. W. A. hall Wednesday night, -which ; was sponsored by the Keiser commun ity club, i -I.-':.:!'- ;'-v ' Each ' actor performed his part in a creditable manner, and kept the audience mystified and In a state of - exjectancy, .wondering what would come next. Every thing cleared np at last and the ghosts were brought to light. Much credit is due the coach. Mrs. Eva Kelso, and the manager. Miss Irma Keef er, .for the success ful rendition of the play. -Arthur Holden- was the efficient- stage manager. . - t- CAMP FIRE GIRLS TO BEIT 1 , HUBBARD, March 20 Idaka Campflre girls will attend, the Cam pf ire girls' church service at the Jason Lee church in Salem on Sunday, March 22r according to plans made at the Thursday eve ning meeting of the group. -4'. , -j.A mother-daughter meeting Is planned for Thursday, March 2S. when the mothers, costumed to represent their nationality,- will be the guests. A council fire fol lowed by an interesting program Is being prepared -by the girls for the event. , - ; ! Mildred Coleman- and- Irene Hegenbothem were voted mem bers of the group and will be of ficially received at the council fire March 26. 1 The Methodist church organ donated to the Idaka Campflre girls, was placed in the Catnpf room Thursday evening. Spring house cleaning 'for the Campflre room was planned for Saturday, "h - "0 a. mm asm. iiEii.: j . CM3AR LAKE, March 20The Clear Lake woman's missionary society met at the Charles Beck ner home Thursday" atfernbon for their monthly meting with the president, Mrs. Massey, In charge, of the study hour. .This was also the month for the, silver tea which Is given every .three 'months for the 'benefit of the Japanese work at Lake Lablsh. , In the absence of, Mrs.! Beck irer, who was called, to the bed aide of her, father, her daughter. Mrs." Stanley Bosten, acted as hostess, assisted- by Mrs. W." O. Bob ten,. 'and Mrs. Lyle Beckner. Otb'ers : present were Mrs. Theo dore Stalk, Mrs. L. JL : Massey, Mrs. Eck DutoIt. Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Fred .Hammack and son, Jimmle, Mrs. Alex Harold, Mrs. James O'Nell, Mrs. Cecil Boyd, Mrs.-J. C. McFarlane and Rev. II. R. Scheuerman. 1 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Amos Smith en tertained for. a ' group of j rela tives at their home.. ... .. - . Present were Mr. and Mrs. Gay Smith and daughters, Orall and Betty Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boyd and son. Dale; Mr. mi Mrs David Schlag and children. Flora and Howard; Ada Mae Smith and the host and hostess, Mr. and. Mrs. Amos Smith. it fair to yonr wife to say -Here's 110,--000. Invest it safely and don't ask me how to do It.- That's precisely what yon do when yonr life insurance comes to her In ''a lump sum. The thoughtful thing for you to do is to create for her an In 1 su ranee Trust with this institution. Ladd & Busk Trust Company Directors and Officers A. N. BUSH, President. ! i. WM. S. WALTON. Vice-Pres. . I L. P. ALDRICH. Secretary..! JOS. H. ALBERT, Trust Officer. DONALD BLAKE WINS SCHOLARSHIP Fortune has. again invaded .he ranks of young men - in ; Keizer. This time the one chosen for hon ors is Donald Blake, second son of "Mr. and . Mrs. William Blake of Willow .Lake farm in West Keizer. It is made possible through an, appointment - by - Senator Charles McNary for Donald to enter the George I Washington' college . at Washington, D. . C, for the study of Journalism and salesmanship. Donald has been on the Ore- gonian staff in Portland for over a year, and it has been his ambi tion to advance in his chosen work. -. .. This young man was born and raised in Keizer. went through the grades in Keizer school, graduat ed from Salem .high in the class of 1918. ; This is the second Keiser young man. to go to the east to take up similar work, Ezra Webb going- to New York city last fall. - inarelied . ! 1 sii Leg ;ioii says Chesterfield BABT DDKS RULE SILVERTOI. HOSPITAL SILVERTON. March 20 Mrs. Lester Geer and her young son. Richard - John,-was removed from the Sllverton hospital to her home Wednesday, afternoon. .Mrs. Geer's motber, Mrs.' Andrew, who came to . Sllverton from Idaho ; to care for Jackie Geer while hia mother i was eat the hospital, was taken ill and was apo placed in the hos pital.- However; she Is much 1m-i nroved and will be able to return to the home of her daughter soon. -There are still four baby boys at the hospital,-little Armond Lee I Rlviness, the son of Mr.; and -Mrs. Dan Rlviness of Marquam; Roger Jorgen Madsen, the . son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Madsen, and the twin boys, the youngest - at ' the hospital, .eons of Mr. and Mrs. Graham who live on ' Jefferson street f Sllverton- The - twins were born Monday. a 'w-'-'-90'.-i,-' mmmmm v i i G 1931 Imsstt Mrsas Toaaoco Co. Teachers Sad as Thieves Pilfer . From Their Car v HU3BARD. March 20. When Mrs. Nellie CornelL Hu bard hlglf J school commercial teacher,- accom" panted by Miss Francis Hatch, in termediate grade teacher In - the Hubbard school, weat to her. car i Saturday night after attending the opera In Pr.-tland. she found that it . had been . broken Into . and goods .valued at about 175 stolen, u The person -obliged Mrs. Cornel! by leaving three rutabagas and. a head of cabbage, taking a big sup ply of vegehtables which' had been purchased at the' market1 during the day, - Miss Hatch had gone shopping. Saturday 'also and had. purchased a quantity , of supplies for her school room and they to wer stolen from too ar; - - yt ' you sign for me at your country; ...if i I ' A ''' ft ' - - i ; what dd the gam watchdogs ot tne desert Know pt luxunesf - to take their Qiesternelds way ixom them! - Over there 1 . good dgaxette means good tobaccos. What you taste in 5 rettes is milder and better &&mij-nothiQg elsc-blended and -.: ;.:;-toioduce'a satisrying fragrance, a flavor. which is. Chesterfield' FOR. NINTTroi yean, out Research Deptrtmetrf far kept indmate touch with evety new dVrelopmeat of Science'' thee conld: be arblied to the inaonfecmre of iSramtes. j 1aMgt! period dm ' ' vahie er Ixnpotuncc to .the smoker whkh we have nog : Mkbrpoiasod into. the toakiiig of Chotexncld dgamtes. .- , 71 '-C?'XXrX$XJJ " ' i. It club" Well, try L : and here too -a . f v Chesterfield dga- ; V f : 'i "cictss-blcnded, to : V s alone! " . A ' ? i ..... , -r -. - ' ' " . ' e e ''