The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 24, 1932, Page 6, Image 6

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Saleni, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, February 24, 1932
oSilFIDS
Club Takes Stand for Im
mediate Work on 9-Mile
Highway Stretch
HAYE3VILLE, Feb. tS The
regular meeting of the Hareffrlll
community club was held Friday
night. The prorram consisted of
the "minuet," danced in costume
by the primary grade. The adTan
ced grades rare an amuslnr dia
logue on "Which Will It Be?"
W. JL Delsell gaye an Interest
ing patriotic talk, emphasizing the
fact that history repeats Itself,
and each gen era tionT must fight
to maintain It? liberties.
The president. E. L. Moore,
presented a few facts on the pres
ent problem of widening the high
way. It was the unanimous vote of
the club to stand behind a delega
tion composed of Mr. Moore, Os
car Noren, Dr. Ellis and Mr. Bat
derf, which Is to meet with other
districts at Woodburn March 3.
and demand that the money be
pent In widening the ninemile
- stretch of highway north of Sa
lem, and not withheld daring the
depression.
-. From good authority it was re
ported the belief that the high
way commission will withhold the
money, and after the depression,
spend ft on a new four-lane high
way entirely new, and apart from
the present highway. This new
highway will cost about $75,000
per mile. This the people agree.
Is not necessary and is an added
expense to th taxpayer.
Dr. Barrick's quartet and Mas
ter Darld Smith presented mu
sical numbers.
After the community club,
members of the 4-H club who had
comply 3d their projects last year
received their prize.
Those members were: Marce-Ue
Frey, Richard Batdorf, Toshiml
Salto, Sackiko Surpuama, Alan
Smith, Zepha Smith, Bobbie Ratz
burg, Mary Ito, Kayno Saito,
Alma Carrow, Chlyo Ralto. Alven
Frey, Delphine Stupfel, Robert
Smith, Helen Hartley, Iris Mason,
Nadeen Quesenhury, Eleanor
Johnson, Robert Phillips and
Francis Bobb.
Mrs. Cecil Hunsaker returned
to her home in Toledo, Sunday,
after spending the week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kai
ser. - The children of the school gave
a patriotic program Monday morn
ing. As a number of the program,
a new "picture of "Washington"
presented to the school, commem
orating the Washington bicenten
nial and framed recently, was
hung in the primary room.
Friday night the girls of the
advanced grade clearer $5, gell
ing candy and pop corn at the
community club. This money is to
be used to buy balls for the playground
Hewitt Will Address
Club at Hazel Green
HAZEL GREEN, Feb S3
Prof. Roy Hewett of Willamette
university will give an address on
"China" Friday night at program
giren by Community club. There
will be musical numbers. The
committees are: program, Mrs.
Ralph Gilbert, Mrs. Joseph Cook
and Mrs. Robert Massie; refresh
ments. Mrs. P. W. Woelke, Mrs.
Rudolph Wacken and Mrs. Carl
Johnson.
Clifton Clemens has improved
the log cabin in the park by ad
dition of a front porch, a kitch
en, a chimney and painting out
side and oiling the floors. Mr.
Clemens and. Bride will move to
the cabin when Mr. Clemens par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clemens
return from California where they
have been since the first of Octo
ber. They expect to start home
early In March.
RGREFITS
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JEFFERSON TRACT
JEFFERSON, Feb. 23 Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Roberts of Coal
ings. Calif., have purchased the
ten acre tract Jnst east of town,
of J. L. Jones. They have leased
the Cooper house near the Evan
gelical church for a month, and In
the meantime plan to make some
Improrements on their place, be
fore moving In. They hare two
children, Helen and George, who
have entered the grade school.
Clint Sllnker who has been llTing
on the Jones place. Is moving Into
a house on the Fred Wled place
north of here.
Mrw and Mrs. W. S. Klmes, also
of Coalings, Calif, have leased
Mrs. Chiles' house, east of the
Southern Pacific depot, and expect
to remain here-: indefinitely.
School Program
A large crowd attended the pro
gram Monday morning in the
gymnasium, given by the Jeffer
son school honoring George Wash
ington's birthday. The following
program was presented: song,
America, by the entire assembly;
followed by the flag salute; play,
"Washington or Lincoln," seventh
and eighth grades; piano solo,
"Stars and Stripes Forever,", Vera
Watklns; play, "Washington in
Nursery Land," grade school; Tlo
Hn olo. "Flowers and Ferns."
Francis Gatchell; minuet, high
school girls directed by Miss Bur-
Song, 'Washington's Birthday,"
grades: harmonica solo. James
Ashford; essay, "George Wash
ington," Mina Wright. At the
close of the program. Mrs. Young
presented pins to the following
4-it rluh members: Lois Mangis,
Calista Pratt and Sylvia Vasek re
ceived awards in Home Cookery,
n A t.aa wHeht and Maurice Man
gls in Handicraft. School was dis
missed until Tuesday morning.
IARTY FOR RICHES
TTIRNER. Feb. 28 Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Riches entertained
with a Sunday dinner in compli
ment to their son. Waldo, on his
; 21st birthday anniversary. Covers
were laid for Kenneth and wii
lard Bear, Rachel Riches, Mrs.
R. O. Hasslet. Waldo Riches and
th hosts Mr. and Mrs. S. A
-
Riches.
WILL n
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IMPORTANT MEET
SCOTTS MILLS, Feb. 23 Tha
Scotts Mills grange will hold its
next meeting February 25 at the
O. O. F. hall at 10 a. m. All
members are urged to be present.
Important business will be
brought up. potluck lunch will
be served at noon. The literary
program, which Is open to the
public, will be from 1:3 to 1:3
o'clock.
The small daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Ettlin, Audrey Dar
lene, had to have her ears
laneed late last week, sno is re
ported as getting along nicely.
Miss Margaret uerea ana
Franklin Shepherd surprised
their friends by being quietly
married at the residence of the
officiating minister. Rev. H.
Macy Thursday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock. Only close relatives were
present. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd
are living on the Schinbaechlar
Place which they have rented.
About SO of their friends gave
them a charivari Thursday night
Mrs. Shepherd is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gsren. Mr.
Shepherd is the son' ot 8 F,
Shepherd, old pioneer of this vi
cinity. Both, are graduates of -the
local high school with the class
of 1130.
Dies WbJU On Ylstt
Mrs. M. Kllnger passed away
Sunday morning at the home of
her daughter. Mrs. M. Walbei.
who she had been . visiting the
last couple of months. Mrs.
Kllnger, who was II roars old,
resided la Oregon City, where
funeral and interment will take
place.
Yadas Present School
Japanese Cherry Tree
HAZEL GREEN. Feb. IS At
tho Washington program held by
tho school Monday, Japanese cher
ry trees given by Mr. and Mrs.
James Tada were planted. There
Is a tree of this variety is feet
high In tho botanical gardens at
Washington, D. C. Several white
lilacs were also planted as part of
the ceremonies.
Here s News....!
Statesman-Safeway
Cooking School Directors
CHOOSE HAZEL DELL MILK AND
CREAM FOR DEMONSTRATIONS
Hazel Dell Milk and Cream will be
used exclusively by Miss Brown
and Miss Sansom durtnsr the
three days of the cooking school.
We can assure you they made a
wise choice.
You, too, will find that the rich,
creaminess of Hazel Dell milk will
improve your cooking and baking.
Hazel Dell
Dairy
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the popularity Ipote for Snow Flakes
In countless homes, restaurants, hotels and
dubs, tveryvoktrt la tact where good food Is ap
preciated and enjoyed, youll find, these crisp,
deUdously flavored soda wafers, ovtn-jrtsht
Don't miss Snow Flakes' unusually fine quality.
Buy from' your groce today, open the familiar
ltd package and then paste for yourself this out-of-the-oven
freshness. Remember to always
Insist on Soow Flakes. . . . grocers everywhere
are featuring these favorites of the West They
get Snow Flakes oven-fresh regularly from the
spotless "Uneeda Bakers" bakeries located in
population centers of the Pacific Coast.
Give Snow Flakes to the children after school;
it won't spoil their appetites. Serve them with
soups, salads, baked cheese dishes and light
lunches. Snow Flakes are triple-wrapped. Get
the big packages we call them thrift packages.
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Don't ask for crackers say
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GRAND ISLAND. Feb. 23 Six
school districts Toted 28 srainst
and 210 for, Saturday mornin on
th nusatlon of a union hlsh
school to b formed in Dayton. 1
The district inrolred in the pro
posed union Toted the following
results! Dayton district No. 28
S2 for; 5 against; Unity district
No. 2S-V2S for, 6 against; Dayton
Prairie fioi 18 15 for 9 againat;
Pleasantdale district No. 64 24
-for 1 sgalnst; Webfoot district No.
27 29 for, 1 against; Unionvale
district No. 4425 for, 1 against.
Ths directors" elected were
George Hesaler for the fife year
term, Henry Deyoe for the four
year term, Mr. Altmsn for three
years, Mr. Knhn for two years and
Mrs. James Cruickshaok for xne
year.
The new board of directors met
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in
the office of the county school su
perintendent, 8. S. Duncan, to be
gin their new duties and formu
late plans tor the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubery Weenes
and two little daughters, Msrle
sad Patsy, and the former's fa
ther, T. W. Weenes. mored from
SllTerton last Thursday on the J.
B- Buffey property adjoining E. A.
Letley. They left their home in
Birmingham, Alabama, a little
orer four weeks ago and drore
through by way of California. One
brother and the mother remained
In Alabama to operate the farm
there. 8honId the west appeal to
them they plan to dispose ot their
eastern property and permanent
ly locate here.
RITES TO BE TODAY
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WOODBURN, Feb. 23 Funer
al aer Tires for Mrs. Esther May
Clark, SO. who died at her home
In Clackamas, Oregon, Sunday.
wUl be held In the chapel ot Hall's
mortuary here Wednesday after
noon at 2 o'clock. Rer. R. W.
Achor of Oregon City," who for
merly preached at the Presbyter
Ian church here, will officiate.
Burial will be at the Belle Passl
cemetery.
.Mrs. Clark, tha dnpMr nf ir
ana Mrs. ciaus Hagenak. was
orn nearly SI years a so, Febru
ary 23, 1991, in Ada. Minnesota.
On July S, 1920. Miss Hagenak
was married to Errle Clark. Mr.
and Mrs. Clark llred near.Monitor
about six years and then mored to
Clackamas. Death came to Mrs.
Clark after she had returned to
her home from the Oregon City
hospital, where she had stayed
three weeks. A blood clot on the
lung caused death.
Surrivlng Mrs. Clark are her
father. Clans Hagenak of Salmon,
Idaho; her mother, now Mrs.
Pete Sehager of Portland; her
husband, Errle Clark, and two
children, 1,01a Clark, 19, and Mar-
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