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if PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Sako. Oregon. Thersday Morning. APTOsi 6, 1931 iiiTf SCHOOL LEADERS ELECT Consolidation of .Smaller Districts is Urged .". ' As Economy aid ; Urn. Gertrude LyonMcRae of Caayoa City. Grant eotiaty. wu elected president of tbe Oregoa county school superintendents as sociation, t tbfr close or 1U annu al convention kere Wednesday. Jo&Iaa Wills of Dallas was elected vice president, and E. H. Castle ot Cortrallis, secretary and treasurer. ! The school' ' saperlateadeat treat on record tarorbur -ronsoU-datlea of small t school districts, and lArser units of school ecrmlnt titration and taxation. - ;-. Other resolutions adopted fol low: '.' " 1 "We rededlcate oarselrea to the aerrice of Oregon education end reaffirm or. eerotioo in, fcarticu lar to- the Interests of rural bOya and girls. We consider It our spe cial daty to atrlTO toward provide log an' adequate educational op portaalty for those ra Isolated places on the farms of Oregon. Help Boards Get 'E Trained Teachers - y . .7 KW recog-nle. the task of the .teacher' in the small rural school s the- most -Important one In Ore gon education calling for strong, rwell trained and competent teach ers. We pledge tohe school board members In our respective coun ties erery possible assistance In " securing such teachers to the end that the boys and girls on the farms may hare an equal chance with others for the development of their natlre abilities. . . 'We repledge to school boards the' faUe&t possible assistance of oar offices in deTeloplng an orders - ly and careful budgeting and ac counting of school finances, aad an efficient and economical man agement of the educational pro gram, to the end that the- Oregon of the future may not svffer from a 'sudden or anplanned limitation In the edacational oppostunity of the children of today.' aTor On Board For ' . Corricala, Textbooks ,'Ve faror the recently adopted plan of the state department in combining curriculum ' construc tion and textbook adoption under one board." . Members of the' resolutions committee- wero'E. A. Sayre, La .Grande; Mrs. E. M. Crail. Tale, and Mrs. Edna Geer, Albany. " - James M. . Burgess discussed ' permanent school ; records " of . county and state";, at the closing session. "Plans In lien. of -state eighth grade examinations" was discussed by Kenneth . B. f Wall, Brentoa Tedder and "Lucy ; E. The pall Board Dj OLIVE M. DOAK I ; 1 0 00 0000000000000 WABXER BROS. KLBPfORK Today Hammerstein and Romberg's "O h 1 1 d r n of Dreams'.- -,' Frtday-Gery Cooper and SylylfrfiUney in ."Crty Streets". o ' 4 - - - i . . i TDK HOIATWOOO ; Tedar Hirry Carey in "Trader Morn,'.!, .Friday $eck Jonea In "Ilea Without Law. , t ' GRAND '' J :-: Today Conrad Nagel and Lorretta Young In," The Right of Way'. Friday Kay Jobntoa and . .- .,.JH. "Tk. Cnv 0 o o Manager SehwarU of the Elsl nore theater announces exception al attendaaeev daring, the engage ment of Warner Bros, musical ro mance. "Children of Dreams", cre ated by Oscar, Hammerstein, II and Slgmund Jtomberg. Beauty of story, melody and setting enhance the production scenes of which are laid In the orchards of California, when wandering hosts ot apple pickers are encamped like gypite under the trees and young and old dance the night away. Featured are Margaret 'Schilling, . Paul Gregory, Tom Patricola. Bruce Winston. Charles fWInnlnger and Marlon Byron. Alan Cropland di rected. Thursday night marks last performance of j "Children of Dreams." N Former Salem Resident Dies The wife of Rer.! William Young died some days ago at Boise,' Ida ho, and the body was taken to Yakima Wash., for Wurial. As a girl' and young -woman, she was Marie Vaadersal of 8alem. where the. family was rery well known np to IS to 21 years ago.' Her. Young is. a Methodist minister. t " - ; " . -', j . : ! V: ' " v THIRD PICNIC PLANNED SIL.VERTON. August S Plans are being- made for the third an nual picnic of the Marlon County Illinois society here In the city park, Sunday. August 1C. M. C Davis, route 2. Wood burn. Is -president of the society; I. V. Mf Adoo, Gerrais, secretary. A pro gram of water sports and music is planned. t - ' ' " j ; i Rodgenc E.;H. Castle and Law rence. W. Rakes 1 discussed the junior Red Cross, - "! ; i , , t - LAST- TDIES TODAY x. CHILDREN OF DREAMS" AVLSltrrCast TO WORROV and SATURDAY -; I' rr Q Gtnaxxxffzt tftctiar I mm In tie . car i behind peed forces sworn le destroy -.these ' both. AgaJast deathi they pit their, covrage and M their .ionre! .s it STAMijNQ 5 Tonight is? Family KlgM 6 :r A HCdrB-OlfNED TI1EATRK TODAT ONLY TH. - Sat. Kay Jobaeosi Neil Hamilton John Halllday JAMES WOOD ClU II1S iEiai K Mayor Gregory is Speaker At, Gathering . Sunday At Fairgrounds - fjerenty-three- members' of the James Wood .clan gathered Xor their Mfth reunion Sunday at the; state fairground The day was deroted to picnicking a program and general get-together. , E. T.; Wood, "president of to man, pre sided orer the program, far which Mayor P. M.' Gregory made the opening -address. - - .. ? - : George S.' Wood, JCugene. was elected president lor the ensuing year. Other officers chosen were: Vice-president. Walter R. Wood, and secretary treasurer, Bessie Wood. Guests for the day wore Mayor Gregory, George . W. Ed wards, Beula-Webb and Thurston Lee. ' ." ' ; ' I. Mnsle was furnished by the Ore gon Loggers orchestra, which broadcasts ' orer station KOAC; Ralph Wood, solos; Robert and Ralph Wood. Instrumental Solos; E. T. and George Woodr dnet,. Richard Landls gare a reading. v : : After the. rerolutlen war time of 1780, James Wood lired la- Missouri. He wss the father of Britton. William. - Hiram. Frank and Paulina Wood BurgetL In the year of 1852 'these fire brothers and sister with their families and aged father and mother. Immi grated from Missouri to Oregon by ox team and wagon, arriving at Oregon City six months after they started. They located at King's Valley. Benton county.' Members of the clan present at the reunion werei Mr. and Mrs. E. T.. Wood. Mr. and Mrs Ray Faschlng Nona. Ray, Loy and Kenneth Faschlag. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Henderson, and Dona Marie; Mr.,-and Mrs, Preston Wood and Noel, Bessie and Homer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood and Guinerere and Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wood and Richard and Donald, Mrs. Mabel. Wood and -Beraice. Mr. and Mrs.. Phil Wood. Mrs. Nan Pettyjohn, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Kleber Wood of Inde pendence, Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, Mr. .and Mrs. Virgil Weed, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Holland and Raymond aad George, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood and Ralph, Jr.. all of Eugene: Mr. and Mrs. W. U ride thb jst:o. ( . . . IMM cafflttT vrC08t a . Dome UU ctrtOTtatssI fERRT' OWEJf Uf last nlgat'. to attend tM American.- w . glon conTentloft at Corraula. Owen as well as bet ax ' secretary ot the World War VeioraaA State All commUslos,'. 1 editor of the Oregon Legloanalrm le Haa-tnrsfla tteavdaeta- e. aenar ate column in .the - publication. The Lee ton BtMt pfflrtally opens today.; ;z , ? - V -1; " j ; It wae reportedl yesterday t3it Laks 8. - May, reputed famed, criminologist of Seattle, hae. eeait -tm ea atdditloeal bill ' for." eel Tina: ' ( T) . Use ' SUTcrtoa , nssirder mystery. Th actiom remlsvda ns or aimTiar oave en acted tm Oboe cosoaty tsi : 192S la ceeeecUoax with the famows Corell'innrder. ease. ' Vttr livawlsa iolVaif lhatttays- tery tint la, heollecled for the work and reported ms ncnieTe- ments on his return , to seaiue nnf information atatea he'aeenrea the eolation from: the district at torney and aneTKi mere ,.wnen the latter made their, report to th rand imrr ' Bnt as !fet there has -been no report to' get hoA ot In the-- siirerton case, - ana inra thmarder remaine nnsolTed. i . - . . . ,. ' i May was alee. member of ' the atate adrisory board on the -state pottos program, .bat be dJdnt ret as mcH pablicity oat of It as be bad desiredu However im U picture takea. May aaw te ft be was the cea ter 'of attractloa ; v August is here, and It seems to be- tho usual racation month. Gprernor Julius L. Meier left Sa im resterdar noon. ' and . except for short intervals, will not be DarneiUe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. Mrs. Carrie Wood and Corrallis; Mrs. Abner Woodr-S. It. Rnthle. Mrs. Jannle Dixon, all of Wood and Georf Wood," atr r Albany; .. Mrs. Mabel" Lanids . and Richard; Mr. and Mrs.. Waiter Wood and. Robert.' Lester and H Wood and Barbara, Mrs- Msttie Ralph, Mf and Mrs. LeBoy'Wood. all of Portland Mm, Edith 4taW Boa and Walter of 'The Dalles. T. P. Berens, Archie Be Tens and. Jay of Alrlla; Mr. and Mra. Clin ton Wood and" Leo and Delia, of Dallas. hire tor sererl weeks. - Hal B. Hoaa likewise la absent front the capital, and ether familiar faces are reported missing this month from their usual places, V cap! tot re baa twos of editorial -wHtr sa. aid a tisltor - te. the yesterday. These Oeorge .Fntnaos and -'A.-'8praraev The sua ef tbo ia- ' fermaat la wtthheid as be fears both theea , editorial writers, may feel oU&Ued to him and' aot aieatioa him la tbeir-eoft- ; aad be, Ukea abUctty. ; It la hoped bow thai nomebody' omea along and finds something nice to eay; about, aeme of the fine reporters) aronad here. Sure ly Salem Is fortunate in the food writers at the eapltol city, and they are now waiting for someone to discorer their worth : and give them a hand. instead' of a boot, occasionally. ' " . The appolatmcat . of Jamee W. Crawford of Pertland aa ' circait jadge ae was predicted , la j this colama, wae jmaevaced by Ooreraor Meier. , - Crawford wbx' Is reported oa the sunny aide of fortyy wae the ytmngrst atate . senator at the last es aloa, - aad bow Is reported the. yonaeeet circait Jadge oa the . bench! la Oregoa.. . . , The appointment make an other vacancy In the legislative hoster, but since no , special ses sion will be held, this . problem does not appear serious at the present time. -. By the next legis lature, following election. t there perhaps will be many changes In the legislature In addition to the resignations. EXHIBITS HF DM mw pod Creamery Operators Group - Has Llettina Hera v .Wednesday 1 . -i Plan for exhifilttnx butter, eggs - and - cheese at the Oregon State fair waa made Wednesday by members ot the Oregon. Cream-' try, Operators' jaasociatioa. at meeting held In chamber of com merce rooms. They propose to stock it display spd. hare demon strators on. hand to set forth the tin points of the ouallty Oregoa products - . , Representing the Interstate Associated creamerlea and the Lower Columbia Dairy associa tion, Kenneth Poole offered .to supply and man an exhibit from his district. - Like offers .were made by - A. H. Hurley, Capitol dairies.' ' Salem: A,. -A. Dlsaua, Swift and company, and Frank G. Deekebach, trees urer.of the asso ciation, Marion- county creamery; . Salesmanship to get the Oregen housewife to try the Oregon high cfuality products . Is necessary. Max Gehlhar, superintendent of agriculture, for the state declared. The' dairy. department ot Oregon State college cannot this .year ex pend funds "for new exhibits. P. M., Brandt, Corvallla, president ot the association aald, but the col lege will furnish what display material ft now has available...... v J. D. MickJe. chief of food and dairy products, said, other oper ators .who will Join in the exhibit are Frank Andresen and son Sa lem: Coos Bay Mutual creamery. Western Dairy Products company, and both -'Nestle and Carnation cannar milk companies. . - -.. - Ashland Water Shortage Noted JLSTTT.AKD, - Ore.. August t (AP) The city et Ashland has ordered further reduction of lawn sprinkling privileges because of an impending , shortage of - stored water..- '- .Under' the new ruling; sprink ling will be permitted four hours on tour darn each. week. 31 Girl Scouts : Ai:Mehama Camp VjCEttYAlS, 'August f5 Thlrty oae girl acouts with their leader, Mrs. .A. Adklnaon. and " Mrs. .Ytrginia Booster, Mrs; C. - W. CatsXerth, Mra. Sumner Sterenj and MLsa Carol' Minaker aa cha perones, - went to - Camp . fiantilly above Mehama en Monday where they will spend the week. . Gervals business men assisted im financing the. outing aad tea cars were donated tor transporta tion. Those who drove up to the camp with the girls Monday are invited to be their guests next Sunday "wheal they will return. r XEACTDCRg COMX3ra BACK r SILVERTOH. f August 5 With ' summer school over, Mr and Mrs. Htrry Wells , hare returned tre from Eugene, where Wells- has been continuing bis work oa a masters degree at the Unirsrsity or Oregon. Miss 8leUa . Dyberik. secretary to Robert C Coets. has also returned heme front the sam mer session. j MOMlt OF 25c TALKIES A Homehrned Theatrt POSTTaVELY ENDS TONIGHT i ilatinee Today 2 P. BL - i err: i a m a i i a i U U LIZAL- LZ1 a v I II V i II f I I N l t" " ' - " ' " j " - "" 1 We promise' a buxUvsss Kkt - eonaideraUoa ot your loans--r the eurrent rate of taterset. a mnAMntm f and a etdiK answer. 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