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ii i :3 PAGE E?GHT - - The OREGON STATESMAN, Saienu Oregon, Wednesday Morning, July 27, 1932 ... r ytA-:-;:---'-il--:'.-. ' : r . RESCIND OIL VOTE WEST SALEM, July 2 Street Improvements were discussed at a taxpayers meeting, called by the fty council, Saturday night, and ver which presided Earl Patton. Tie taxpayers' meeting followed ss. abort session of the council, at -Which County Engineer Larson explained the work being done on ' Wallace Mad.' ' ' The taxpayers Instructed - the ceuacil to rescind its previous ac tion in regard to street oiling, in which bids were let. and asked that a skin coat oiling job be tfone instead.' -" After the taxpayers adjourned. . fa, eouncllmen reconvened and rescinded the bids for oiling, then empowering the street committee to hire the necessary work done vrfth cooperation of the county ..engineer. , - ' -Members-of the street commit tee Fred Gibson, Harry J. Carter O.V. Meyers, and George Chap- ( man, will assist and direct the work, which will be done by tnc county, and paid for by the city, preliminary work started Monday, and it la expected thai the actual surfacing will be begun by Thurs day of this week and will last aly a few days. ' . . Streets to be surfaced now will . probably be McNary, Gerth, King wood and Rosemont, those used By the bus, and those 'most need- tag it. - Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Larkir, - who hare been operating the Auto camp and service station be longing to Hawkins and Roberts situated on Edgewater street for the past year or so. are closing 'the place and moving to 344 18th street N., the Wild Wood Court ' " in Salem, and will open real estate offices In the D'Arcy building. The family moved the first of the .week. The camp and station will he closed until sold. West Salem News Stores Close For Legion's Picnic Meet SILVERTON. July 26 Silver ton stores and business houses will close Wednesday afternoon ao that all who wish may attend the American Legion district pic nic to be held at Hazel Green Wednesday afternoon and even ing. The affair will begin at 11 o'clock In the morning. A barbe cue will be one of the features, holding prominence at noon. In .the afternoon sports will reign. Among the important sports' events will bo the awarding of medals to the individual players f the Woodburn Junior Ameri can Legion baseball champions of the district. District Commander George Duncan will present the medals to the players. Following the races, pie eating contest, tugs-of-war, nail-driving contest, swimming and diving, watermelon race and other events listed for the afternoon, a pro gram will be given, starting at 7:30 o'clock, preceding the dance. Numbers on the program Include vocal solos by David Smith; dialect readings by Otto Dahl, dance numbers from the Barbara Barnes school of dance, song and dance by Eugene Sewell and Pauline Zoe Chambers; acro batic orientate, Jean Bates; com edy tap, Harold Jepson; high kick routine, Pauline Drager; toe clas sique. Audrey Fehler; bowery song and dance, Marcelle Herb stcr; toe dance, Pauline Cham bers; acrobatic solo, Mariam Coo ley; off rhythm buck, Eugene Se well; tap duo, Pauline Zoe Cham bers and Eugene Sewell. Dancing, arranged by the Le gion auxiliary, will complete the evening. WEST SALEM, July 2 Mrs. W. F. Cole and little daugh ter, Yelma. Mae, f Portland are paying a visit of a few days to her father,' Lon Deranleau. . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. O'Bri en and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Doug las and daughter, Ailene and son. Bob from Salem have moved Into their newly built homes on Pied mont avenue, both families hav ing, moved the last of last week. These are two of the new homes being erected Just across the -street from the city limits. and a third, . being built by the J. E. Funks of West Salem, has been started. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dennis and daughter, Marian Lee of Co lumbus, Ohio and their , hosts. Mr. and Mrs..Tillmon W. Lea sure were vacationing recently at a number of the Oregon beaches. Two . years af o the Leasures went by motorcycle to visit the Dennises in Ohio and this return visit is -the first from the Ohioans to this part of the west. Young Visitor Honored Mary Patterson and Betty Lou Williams got up a jolly little surprise birthday party for Mas ter. Max Doan of Toledo, a ne phew of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sloper, who has . been visiting here, one day . the last of the week. Those attending the par ty included Bertha Stevens, Del la Smith, Lester Capps, Doris Thurman, Jean Smith, Dale Wat son, Carmella Grosso, Caroll Capps, Raymond Abst, Maxlne Smith the honor gnest. Max Doan and the young hostesses. Betty Lou Williams and Mary Patterson. Lawrence Kelly's mother, Mrs. Kelley of San Francisco, who has been paying him a visit recently, has returned to her home, making the trip by motor. Miss Theresa May Greene of Scio was a guest at the home of her grandparents, the S. Pfelfaufs, last week. Mrs. Anna Simpson of Portland, who underwent a major surgical operation at the Portland Sanitar ium a few weeks ago, is conval escing nicely at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Sutton, here. Mrs. Blanche Rookstool, recent ly here from Oraville, Wash., has gone to Lyons to visit an aunt. Mrs. B. E. Brown. Mrs. Rookstool is a daughter of Mrs. Sarah Sut ton of West Salem. Durhams Complimented A large group from here at tended the family reunion held at Lincoln Sunday, whan. they com plimented the C. A. ' Durhams on their wedding anniversary with a Jolly picnic dinner. Quoits and vis iting were enjoyed, and a urge picnle dinner was served at long tables on the lawn. Those attend ing were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hath away and daughter Delores, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hathaway and daughters, - Marjorie and ' Wanda, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips and children, Wilson, Iris, John, Ray, Audrey, . Roy .- and . Ronald, and Wesley Hathaway, all of West Sa lem, Mr. and. Mrs. C A. Durham and children, Evelyn and Wayne of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kessel and children, Juanlta, Rob ert, 'Wayne and Alden of Eols, guest. Mrs. Mack, here from east ern Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wethers and children. Nettle, Carl and Donald of Independence, and Eileen Jenny of Salem, Rrasni CLUB AIDS FAhfllLY WOMEN BESfJEII OF BEAT BALL Mrs. Mae Mulkey, Mrs. Arthur Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. O. C Car ter, Mr. and, Mrs. 4 Winnie Tate and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. yerny Scott and Gay. VICTOR POINT, July 3 -Un ion H1U grange members and friends 'had an enjoyable all day picnle at - the Victor Point grove Sunday. After a bountiful basket dinner ? at - noon . an Afternoon of games and sports was enjoyed, outstanding - of which was - the baseball game between the wom en and men. which resulted In an overwhelming ylctory for the women. .. U Among the. visitors ' present were Mr. and Mrs C. T. White and daughters Bernadine and. Ro salie, Turner,. Mr.-and Mrs Will Gulvin, Miss Evelyn and Bob Gal- vin, Jefferson, Lewis Trask, ; Ly- mii uf mil Hn rnm ,1m 14h r MV?.n Etn J81? and hetnd granddaughter. Ida Morley. RICKEY, July 2. Mrs. J Jasmer and Mr. and Mrs. C. court- nier were hosts to the members of the Rickey Sunshine club and their husbands at Jasmer home Saturday -night. Games were Dlav- ed until a late hour when refresh ments were served. During the evening, a quilt made by the club was pesented by Ms. J. Coutnler to Mrs. J. Wilson who lost her home recently by fire. The next meeting will be held August 7 at Cozer beach and will be in the nature of a picnic with the husbands and children as guests. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Courtnier and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Courtnier, Mr. and Mrs. F. Miner, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jasmer, Mr. and Mrs. W. Caro thier, Mr. and Mrs. F. Beard, Mr. and Mrs. F. Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mc Niel an daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jasmer, Mrs. Hacher, Mrs. Marie Beard, Mrs. Dorothy Jas mer, Fred Carothiers, Woodrow Beard, Theodore Jasmer. Miss Florence Potoroff, Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Union Hill, Mr. J. J. Krens, daughters. Millie and Elizabeth Krenz, Miss Ava Jane Darby all from Victor Point, Virginia Schreiber, Portland and Gladys Peterson, Salem Members present were Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Darby and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Krens, Mrs. H. E. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. i.C. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. M.. M. Gil- mour, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fisch er, and grandson, Phillip Alex ander, -. Mr. and Mrs. Byron ?Mc Elhaney and son Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox and Junior, Mil lard Shelton," Mrs. O. W. Humph rey and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Krenx and family, Mr. and AURORA, Jsly gf Maplewood grange of. Barlow h-ld an all day picnic Sunday; In the grove tt the country home of Phil Wiogand The grounds are fitted up 'with a stove and all convenience ' tor pleasant outings. About 109 grangers were present to enjoy the wonderful picnic' dinner top ped off .with quantities of Ice cream to. delight the heart of the kiddies. The afternoon was whiles away with horseshoe, pitching. cards, and baseball, while others were catching crawfish in a stream which runs through - the grounds. The large catch - was cooked by the men, and the day came to fitting end with a craw fish feed in the evening. From Auroral were Harry Ha gill, grange master, and his fam ily. Mr. and Mrs.; Millard Criseil and family,. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and family.- Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ferguson and daughter Ha sle, Dan Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dental and family,, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinyon, Mr. and Mrs White and family, Mrs. Charles Eller and .daughter Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. George Eller and family, William, Elmer and Lizzy Fry. T CLUB HAS AUMSVILLB, July II The -LIKE M- eluh, a elab which observes the 'birthdays of eaeh member, held . a picnic . in ' the Highberger Grove Sunday - after noon to celebrate Mrs.' Minerva Holcum's birthday. The club gets Its name' by using the first letter In - each member's name. The members went to school at Auma- ville together. . . . The' group -. met . at the Chris tian church In the morning at 10 o'clock. "for the Sunday school hour which was followed by a program that consisted of a song by Mrs. Theodore Mountain and Mrs. A. J. Mountain,- Mrs. Katie Sturgls, also a member of the elub played, for the morning .services. Instrumental - numbers - by 'the Misses Margaret, Gwen and Char lotte Martin. Sam Burke. sang a song and also gave a talk. Hen- ry Porter gave a talk. - After the program was over the group met at the Grove where all partook of a basket dinner. The afternoon program was composed ' of songs led ' by mem bers and -friends and in general conversation. Those who' enjoyed the day were the honor guest Mrs. Min erva Holcum, and daughter Beth of Salem, Mrs.' Elizabeth Pound, Mrs. Lottie Gilbert and daughter Franc, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sur ges of Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sam Bark of . Salem Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porter, - Mrs. Minis Martin. Mr.- ana Mrs. kot -uson, Mr. and Mrs., Charles Martin and daughters Gwen, Margaret and Charlotte of Aumsvme .ana Charles Nelson of Dallas. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Claude Boone presented the group with some watermelons.' Mrs. A. HanuscH ' Heads Recreation Club For 6 Month! JEFFERSON, July 1 1 At the meeting of the Dover Rural Rec reation club held at. Wilson. lake, the following officers were elected to serve for the last six months ot the year. They are: president. Mrs: Albert Harnisch ; vice-president. Mrs. Roy Hllllker; secretary-treasurer, Joria Davis, No i more elub meetings will be held until school suits in the fall, with the excep tion of a wiener roast at the river some evening. 'Special guests at the meeting were Mrs. Cecil Cox and - three daughters of Sumpter;Ruby Tap per of Portland; Mrs. Gilbert Gro- shonr and daughter, com; Airs. Dale Gronso and daughter, Bever ly. Ruth Hoefer and Marceil Ham Isch. '' ' """" .JOINT MEET PLANNED TURNER, July. XI.- Sunday night the endeavor end church congregation of the Turner christ ian church win meet with the Mill City congregation ot Stayton. Last Sunday SO young people attended the Christian Endeavor, which is an unusually fine showing ot In John, Mrs. Etta Burns and Mrs. terest for the summer months. Young People Malco $8 on Program at Clear Lake School CLEAR LAKE. July it, -The Women's Missionary society met with Mrs. . Myrtle ' Beckner last Thursday afternoon, with not a very large attendance. Those pres ent were- Mrs. L. Ma&sey, Mrs. V. Boyd, Mrs. Fred Stolk. Mrs. J. C. McTariene and Rev. Hi E. Scheu erman. ' :' - Mr." and Mrs. Percy Pugh of Kennewick. ; Wash , visited his mother here the past week. The Christian Endeavor Toung People's ' program . held at , the scboolhonse Friday . night was well attended. Over f S was taken in. " Mrs." Luther Chapin and her daughter Elaine have Just return ed from n trip to New Tork aad other points 'in the east.' They traveled by motor and had a leve ly trip. Mrs.' L. Chapin has a son teaching la New Tork. Your Eyes Deserve the Best of Care Your eye may not re quire glasses W have been successful In aome cases in removing them. " May we advise you? I OPTOMETRISTS, as State St, VesternAu I OIL .nranteed IPS r.lOTTOR. (DDL ri mni If BURNS FEET III HOT SAWDUST 0 HAZEL GREEN, July 26 The picnic given by the St. Joseph par ish ef Salem at the Hazel Green park Sunday was well attended. Harry the 21 month old son of George Tkatch burned his feet se verely by running into burning sawdust. He was barefooted. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas and Mr. Thomas' uncle, Herman Thorn- as left, for Springfield, Mo. They expect to stop in Colorado to work till autumn. Mrs. Thomas is a sis ter of Mrs. Orvllle Luckey. They have been living on W. P. William son farm. The official board of church will meet Thursday night to prepare reports for the quarterly confer ence to be held by Rev. Morris Goodrich, August 4. ' Orvllle Luckey and brother Ells worth of Missouri and Percy Bliss and Earnest and Cecil Luckey went to Brownsville to look at farm for Ellsworth Luckey. Mr. Bliss is also looking for a farm to rent. He came here last au tumn from Wyoming. The famUy have occupied the Drone r-t t known as the August Zellnski rarrn that Charles Zellnski Jr., bought. Mr. Zellnski has sold the farm to his brother Paul ot Sa lem. - W. H. Williamson has had a new roof put on the house on the George Zellnski property, and is having the house sainted. Mr. Hartman of Macleay is doing the I painting. with Every $2 Purchase To acquaint a greater number of western motorists with this splendid western lubrU eating oil, we make this unusual offer for 4 days only, Lona Run Lubricarina Oil is refined for the Western Auto Supply Company by one of the west's largest refiners of high grade oils. It has maximum lubri cating qualities, long life, and stands up equally well in extremes of heat and cold. Long Run Lubricating Oil is good enough for the finest motor. 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