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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1932)
I -, tAGRTWO L ' The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Stnday Morning, May 221932 - V' " v " HEAVY TOMATO PL11GIDE ? 1 ' , - 4 A 1,50 Acres Beans Nearly in Irrigation Area of "4 West Stayton Jwest STAYTON. "May 21 work 'Is progressing rapidly on ti Irrigation ditches, new dams and flames being put In where Opt old ones were completely gon. 4 CTho ralm was greatly appreciat- ' e by all the growers. Many hun ' dteds of tomato plants hare been ' planted, fat tho fields In the last feSr days. Most of the ISO acres - of Kentucky Wonder beans are planted and acres of corn. The West Stayton school held ItS - eighth grade; exercises Wed- nesday night when nine pupil re ceived ; diplomas. Each member t o( the class took part In the pro gram which was followed by an , address by ReT. Wayne Wright of the Methodist church of Stayton, : this was followed by a short talk i by the chairman of the school board. B. J. Chamberlain, who also gave Out the diplomas. 'Members of the class are- June i Rlshel, Velma Royse, Antoinette 1 Irjish, John Vytacli. Donald Hau- kJ "Eugene Lee, Donald Alexan ' . derj Emmett Heaney and Paul Mc ' Km- They are all planning to en .! ter 'high" school next fall, some at : Aumsvllle and some at Stayton. (Thursday was also a day of gladness for the school children. A program, basket dinner and ball I game closed the West Stayton school for another school year. The program was given at 10 . j o'clock and was as follows: May -Queen processional and , crowning Ima Darley, may queen, "; crowned by Donald Haukel; in the T processional were Naomi Cham beflaln. Clarice Harnies, Wllma ; Edwards, ; Virginia Darley, Helen "I Case, Evelyn Downer, Agn! ; Snoddy and Carrel Gibson. An old ! English country dan.'e, ; by Laurence Crane, Antoinette ; Irish, Donald Alexander, Joaepb i lnfc Snoddy, John Vytlacli, Dora : thy Harmes, Mark Lewis, Elda Johnson, Bob Comstock and Flor ence Crane. Song, ''Story Book Ball." sung by Josephine Snoddy, Antoinette x Irish and Florence Crane and act ed, by Harrey Sprinkler. Thelma McKim, Billy Sphoon, Jfune Ris cheL Texas Snoddy, Theodore Lacy, Ilene Fair, Faye Bates. Ger . trade Thomas, Myrtle Cass, Ray- mond Fair, Keith Crane, Bob Irish, Lorraine Fair, Carl Hal n 33. Keith Wilkinson, Richard Sprin kle, Jack Sphoon, Conard Lee, Ro berta Sphoon, Kenneth Wilkinson, Una Lewis, Stanton- Ryder, Jack Parker, Helen Cass, Carvel Gibson and Harold Rlshel. Heralds of Health recognition of awards and a playlet each , one taking part. Evelyn Downer. , Ayres Snoddy, Virginia Darley, rem Lewis, Dorothy Harmes, j Clarice Harmes, Lawrence Tegen, William Snellen berger, Clark Downer, Iran Royse, Antoinette Irish, Josephine Snoddy, Robert ' Irish, Neva Harmes, Ima Darley, ' Theodore ; Lacey and Dick Sprin kle. Song, "Voice of the Woods" by ' pupils from the fourth, fifth, sixth ' and seventh grades. "The Unex pected May Queen." by Virginia ' Darley, Ruth Kohl. Naomi Chain- berlain, Francis Ryder. Fern Lew- is, -Wllma Edwards, Florence i Crane and Dorothy Harmes. ; l May Pole Dance by Alice Dick i an Agnes Snoddy, Ivan Royse, Clarice Harmes, Carvel Gibson, ; Melvin Asche, Evelyn Downer, ' 1 Richard Comstock, Evelyn McKJm, Raymond Asche, Verna Lewis, Veil Dickerman, Archie Chamber rSA, Mary Edwards, Jean Mc Cfelian, Lester Thomas. t ? Pupils who had a traight one for the school year In the primary and Intermediate grades were ' Fern Lewis. Dorothy Harmes, Eve : lyn Downer and Alice Dickman. ' Pupils who were neither absent nor tardy the whole school year - were Raymond and Melvln Asche. - Roberta and Billy Sphoon, Velma , Kpyse, jonn vytlacli, Jean McClel leit, Antoinette Irish, Evelyn Mc- , rum and Carvel Gibson. f - Mr. and Mrs. McClendon, who have taught here for three years win be elsewhere next year. Mr. : McClendon will teach at Auburn Miss Mildred Nickerson, who bas taught the primary grades for two years will teach the primary , grade at Lebanon next fall. DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT Presideat r a 1 fJ. 3. Seaator 3 a 1 Congress JUDICIAL Position Two I Position Three 1 Scollard Shaw .. . Salem No. 6 . East Stayton Stayton . East Woodburn North Howell Horeb .... Champoeg East Woodburn St. Paul East Gervais .. Monitor Aumsvllle . Silver Falls ....... Safera No. 18 4 3 IS 9 9 1 3 5 1 7 a 3 4 7 0 11 Englewood 10 POaeOOOOeOOOel Turner Mehama ...... West Woodburn East and West Hubbard Marion McKee Salem No. IS MiH City Salem No. 20 Salem No. 8 6 2 2 6 21 0 4 1 9 15 West Stayton 3 Chemawa Aurora , Victor Point Central Howell , North Sllverton West Woodburn 2 Salem No. 10 8 Salem No. 11 5 East Mt. Angel 20 Jefferson 10 Butteville 5 Scotts Mills i 5 Salem No. 17 3 West Gervais Fairfield Waconda .... Donald Salem No. 24 Liberty 5 East Sllverton Ealem No. 22 12 Macleay 4 East Salem . Sidney Salem, No. 7 2 2 IS Qulnaby , 3 Salem, No. 13 , 1 Salem No. S 5 West Mt Ansel 2 Salem No. 21 15 Salem No. 23 : 5 Croisan Breitenbu&h 2 2 Salem No. 12 7 8 7 3 7 .22 Salem No. 3 Salem No. 19 Rlverview , Salem No. 4 .., Salem No. 1 , Sublimity 6 Salem No. 16 ..4 5 West Sllverton 13 Fairgrounds , 7 Brooks 3 Pringle , 4 Salem Heights 17 Rosedale ' 13 33 13 17 7 13 23 S3 21 28 24 64 41 13 " 6 T 7 13 S IS 14 10 11 II 14 33 18 19 IS 40 10 61 27 108 30 84 97 33 .32 11 13 19 28 IS . 9 41 52 43 78 23 28 4 12 17 28 S 32 18 45 42 58 41 II 32 18 M 12 29 17 83 18 .78 44 8S 88 83 -IS 0 5 7 0 t 44 10 29 It 43 34 13 5 2 3 6 3 8 8 8 5 4 4 7 3 4 2 8 2 30 3 8 S 28 13 32 18 14 12 29 17 83 18 78 44 83 29 1 15 12 17 9 93 4 10 18 38 61 11 1 10 11 48 33 33 38 49 51 14 13 3 9 8 12 7 60 19 31 21 46 SI 29 13 4 9 11 20 1 33 11 32 23 44 45 f 5 312 413884 6.6 35 14 12 17 41 16 111 28 79 33 63 124 39 44 22 21 12 ' 41 13 28 39 29 39 24 38 38 39 12 13 IS 33 5 83 22 97 30 92 88 33 1 4 11 1 7 7 44 8 18 8 17 42 19 60 25 22 13 43 11 91 27 48 31 91 60 35 31 13 23 27 IS 17 83 30 61 27 78 68 32 18 6 2 10 13 5 18 11 27 11 20 38 17 28 11 16 9 24 11 13 28 23 21 17 20 23 31 9 16 7 30 4 86 28 87 23 73 93 39 25 - 6 9 9 10 14 . 47 15 8 8 44 26 7 . 31 7 14 19 39 3 8 18 54 27 68 90 30 55 21 28 25 57 14 102 35 103 30 105 116 36 18 7 7 9 19 S 29 7 24 18 30 43 13 ; 26 14 9 12 29 5 12 24 21 28 14 22 24 37 10 16 16 34 6 91 18 33 24 68 SS 31 17 2 4 10 8 8 "34 4 30 13 31 35 12 14 6 6 5 15 2 8 11 16 IS 6 14 12 34 9 18 11 27 12 110 30 94 69 100 118 65 60 55 22 13 43 11 91 27 48 31 91 60 S3 34 18 16 11 33 8 25 25 35 25 25 23 34 28 14 10 9 28 6 142 45 87 42 79 17S 46 35 4 55 9 50 15 248 22 17 28 94 201 IS 31 18 7 15 24 14 89 22 63 34 98 79 27 23 3 20 5 13 10 40 12 21 21 41 32 II 28 8 10 12 11 18 66 18 30 15 44 49 24 41 16 17 8 38 7 152 34 89 29 89 168 . 29 7 6 6 7 3 6 26 8 11 27 2S 26 11 14 4 10 1 2 S 24 I 14 9 20 19 20 13 1 7 7 14 2 34 9 22 6 14 39 17 23 8 12 7 16 9 54 12 26 ' 17 32 81 24 45 19 16 16 46 10 130 45 107 47 84 178 41 17 7 12 8 20 6 37 11 59 20 47 41 19 35 21 13 14 29 17 122 SS 77 45 106 109 SI 30 12 8 16 25 9 133 48 90 32 63 151 33 24 11 6 14 22 7 46 12 60 14 62 61 13 24 9 7 10 16 9 44 12 46 30 54 51 16 20 5 14 3 17 3 33 13 25 12 50 29 9 76 27 39 22 64 " 22 115 49 129 29 126 121 44 28 8 13 6 18 10 49 28 52 20 37 72 30 ' 65 24 29 29 61 13 140 39 19 34 89 163' 60 63 17 31 17 57 7 181 26 150 38 1S1 184 41 17 1 21 2 22 9 109 7 17 11 39 96 12 49 24 19 19 47 12 120 30 119 33 100 149 39 28 15 12 8 23 10 80 18 87 19 71 96 19 13 8 6 4 13 -8 63 10 49 13 94 46 17 0 54 64 21 34620 14 1 40 17 12 21 49 8 109 23 89 39 69 139 SO 38 17 12 10 31 10 87 34 70 37 37 111 29 53 32 22 13 59 5 153 40 146 36 114 183 87 2 9 9 7 11 4 16 9 9 4 17 9 10 57 13 27 14 50 6 136 81 106 29 113 139 37 81 45 37 25 83 20 200 51 89 94 172 212 91 60 12 27 22 44 20 148 10 81 27 67 136 22 42 76 17 13 35 9 107 31 77 31 79 132 32 55 15 21 21 39 16 140 66 73 71 144 131 60 33 12 14 9 35 1 113 34 64 28 97 104 32 17 9 3 4 13 4 65 14 27 16 59 49 20 21 6 9 8 23 S 61 33 42 15 65 68 18 52 24 19 28 59 10 121 36 136 49 118 170 43 32 19 13 6 35 7 61 13 53 23 56 67 19 2246 903 1037 831 2011 644 8504 1584 3333 1339 4469 5857 1396 Uppendahl Gets Constable . Votes In Woodburn Area WOODBURN. May 21 In three voting districts In the Woodburn vicinity William J. Uppendahl. who Is running for the position of constable against W. C. Miller. present Incumbent, polled more votes than the present constable. The 'constable race was the only one in this section of particular Hvi here. It was a close contest in the West Woodburn precinct, Miller's home grounds. Uppendahl polled 100 votes to Miller's 99 there. In the East Woodburn precinct Up pendahl received 146 votes to Mil ler's 52. In the McKee precinct, (Belle Pass!) Uppendahl polled 59 votes and Miller received 46. BUILDING GARAGE SILVERTON. May 20 Sllver ton residents are Interested in the fact that Nelson Adams, former local interest, as both candidates garage owner at Mill City, Is building a service station and gar age near the Woodburn stage terminal. Mr. and Mrs. Adams have moved from Mill City to Woodburn. Before her marriage, Mrs. Adams was Miss Merene Dt gerness, the daughter of the lata N. Dlgerness, Sllverton merchant. KARL BROWS ILL WACONDA, May 21. Karl M. Brown has been suffering sine Monday with a severe attack of On. On Thursday ha was taken to a physician who lanced an abscessed ear. pn oumi I1W FETE em by voi 'ROSEDALE. May 11 A big community pot-lnek sapper waa sponsored by the Ladles' Mission ary society of tho Friends church Friday lght. Decorations of Scotch broom with greenery were used effectively aboat the largo dining room la tho ebnrch base ment. '. Tho food .committee la ehargo was: Wand 'Alexander, Flora Brownie, and Elsl Trick. After a time ofjellowshlp la tho base ment, tho meeting adjourned to tho church .audltoiiam where C A. Hadley showed pictures of tho Friends Bolivian field. Mrs. Lee ta Bates ing a solo of a mission ary theme. This ladies' society tinder tho presidency ot Mrs. Arthur Hadly has had a very successful year of study and sewing. Tho program was tho successful culmination of. a year of Intensive work. Salem quarterly meeting of friends met in an all day session Saturday with several visiting Friends present. Miss Helen Com mack who Is teaching In tho Grand Rondo high school was homo for tho weekend. Miss 'Com mack will go to Bolivia this fall as a missionary under tho Oregon Friends board. Her work there will be teaching. Myrea has had, II graduate hero in tho last four years. Four ro eotvod " diplomas . Friday t - Oraco PetcheL Rex Dntolt, Carmen Elgy and, Emtio Bier, and one of, the Porter boys finished the 8th grade daring holidays. Tho Improvement elnb decided not to have Ita'picnia Sunday on accennt of tho rain and cold wea ther and will wait till it gets wanner, probably between berry and hop picking. Basket Luncheon Winds Up Studies In Rural School CLEAR LAKE. May 31 School closed with a basket din ner and program at 19 o'clock. .Tho teachers. Mrs. Mrres and JIlss Massy, will not return. Mrs. Miller Cemetery - Association Meet ; Called for Friday . 8ILVKRTON, May 2 0-Tho, an- nual meeting ot tho Miller eemo tery association- will bo held ot tho Miller ehurch Friday. May 27. The Tho moating has been called for S p.m. Election of officers will bo held. .. . Miller cemetery Is one of SUrer- t on's pioneer cemeteries and each yer Memorial day sees largo num bers of people returning to Miller cemetery to decorate tho graves of inusv mil juo gwiiw uvtui usu ally a special day 1 9tt aside tor Memorial observances at Miller. MOVE TO WACOXDA WACONDA, May 21 Mr. and Mrs. John Kahles and daughters, Barbara and Janet, formerly of Cincinnati. Ohio; havo moved from Salem whero they havo lived the past few months-to -tho homo of Mrs. Kahles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davo Keeno. FITS FIIIDS A WAY TO RELIEVE ATTACKS Aa amumg treatment that EpQepcka state baa proved successful in relieving tbek attacks has been supplied to ufFererafor sf veanby ILLepso, Apt. 63, & Wright st, Milwaukee. Wi. He now wiabes to reach all those who have not been helped and to do so is making the startling offer of a trial treatment FREB. Write today, giving age. PHILLIPS DIES SILVERTON, May 31 Mrs. Q rant Davis has received word ot tho death of her brother, George W. Phillips, who died suddenly suddenly Tuesday near Bridal VelL Tho fnneral services will be held at Sclo. Saturday. Ho Is sur vived by his widow, who will be remembered hero as Mrs.. J. M. Terry. Mr. Phillips was at one time a barber at Woodburn. Helpful Hints for Healthful Living Take Care ot Your, Health When the Weather Changes Changing1 weather has its influence even to-the strongest and most healthy. Some people seem, to feel better in the warmer weather and some enjoy the cold er. The rapid changing weather is when one most be on the lookout. Every precaution should be taken. Prevention is always better than a cure. A physician's advice is always best in the long run. If he prescribes medicines let one of our registered pharmacists fill tho prescription. Our Prescription Service is the Best Service We Render. Capital Drug Store J. H. WILLETT State & liberty, Tel. 3118 Ask yourself these Questions Musical Program J Given at Church By Mehama Group ? MEHAMA. May 21. A musical program was given Thursday ugni at ine Mehama church, as iduowb: riano duet, Mrs. Lan- aers ana Miss Attenger; duet. Moreno Landers and Clavednu i MUiKey; violin and piano duet, rs. iraca: ana Mrs. Landers; quartet, Mrs. J. Blum, Mr. and Mrs. Btout and Harold Wootly; reatung. i Alia Bodeker; guitar duet, Ffed Barry and Shirley Duet. Ardva Landers nrf tir. old Stout; medley. Mrs. Alta Bo- oecer, irreaa Berry. Mabel Lan- aeras. Mr. and ; Mrs. Laurence ' Trasa; violin solo, I. Dixon; gnl tar trio, Mrs. Bass and children; musical reading. Arlyn Moe. and piano duet, Mrs. Landers and Miss Ottinger. I" The Mehama school closes Fri day with an all-day picnic In the grove. 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