The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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The 01U2GOX -STATESMAN, Salens Qrezon, Saturday Morning Mardr 21, 1935
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Visit Sunday
Bullock Resigns Post He
Has Held 18 Years at
. -Todd Hall
.MONMOUTH. March 20. Con-
- a traction u begun this wek on
an apartment house for Mrs. Sa
die Smith. The building ia to be
29xSt feet and will be dirided into
three roomy apartments, each of
which will contain a liring room,
- kedroom. 7 kitchen, dinette and
showery with garage. Oil heating
and electric refrigeration will be
installed. W. L. Mason la the con
tractor who Is beta .assisted by
W. L. Smith, aon of Mra. Smith.
Bishop E. W. Praetoriua. D. D.,
of Cleveland. Ohio, will rislt the
local Evangelical church Sunday
night While here he will gire the
concluding message of the evan
gelistic meetings in progress the
past two weeks.
Bollock Retires
John Bullock, chief cook at
Jessica Todd hail for the past 18
' years, has retired, and will make
his home on a small farm tract
which he owns about fire miles
from Salem. Mrs. Bullock who as
sisted him at Jessica Todd hall
for 17 years, retired last year to
the home near Salem to recuper
ate her health. They hare a com
fortable modern home and expect
to hare time now for various rec
reations and activities.
WPA money for the city water
replacement program has not yet
been . made available, but plans
are all completed for a prompt
start on the work. The council
held a short special session Mon
day, passing an ordinance recom
mended by the WPA; and all oth
er details are ready to start the
project
Marion Telephone Unit
Plans Improvements on
One Line; Hold Election
MARION, March 20 A called
meeting by the directors of the
Marioa Telephone company was
held Monday night at the Gray
mere farm. Officers elected were
Arthur Tucker, president, and
secretary. Warren Gray. It was
voted to make improvements on
line No. 1 with new poles and
wire.
Grangers' News
MONMOUTH. March 20 Mon
mouth (range members held an
all day meeting Saturday with a
noontime dinner. In the morning
exemplification of the order was
given for Mr.and Mrs. J. A. Duan,
Mrs. Ada Crowe aad Erie Swen
son. Paul Carpenter of Oregon State
college discussed cooperative or
ganizations of various sorts, and
the advantages resulting to a com
munity having such an organisa
tion. Carpenter, who was county
agent of Polk some years since,
enjoyed meeting many former ac
quaintances and friends.
The Call Board
- GRAND
Today Charlie Chaplin in
"Modem Times."
- ' , . EXSIXORE
Today Double bill, Lily
Pons in "I Dream Too"
Much" and "If I Had a Mil
lion" with 14 stars.
CAPITOL
Today Double bill, Rlch-
. ard Dix in "Yellow Dust",
and "Girl of My Dreams"
r-l with all star cast.
I HOLLYWOOD
Today Double bill, Edmund
Lowe in "Thunder In the
V Night- and "Sunset of
- Power with Buck Jones.
8TATE
Today Ken Maynard in
. Western Courage."
II II A WonwOnwiTbcater f
CJOLLYlVCOlJ
( eotiaaous Performance Today
2 1;SP to 3 P. M. - 10c
TWO FEATURES
Back Jones
Sunset of
i. Power"
Thunder in
the Night"
with Edmund
Lowe
'Added Final Chapter
, - BUCK ONES tS
i "THE ROARING WEST
9aadayr Moday aad Taesdajr
; with - -' ' .
Charlotte Henry, Billy Brmd
Fraakie Darro, Henry Armetta
William Benedict
The Greatest Comedians
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Mickey Mouse
Gub Notes
So many members have asked
for more time on the limerick
contest, that we've decided to ex
tend the final limit to Thursday,
March 2S. at 6 o'clock. Either
mail or take them to Miller's.
In case yon would like to see
them again here are the limericks
below:
To a party went Minnie Monse,
She forgot to lock up the house.
When she came back, alas and
alack
A wise creature was Clarabelle
COW,
She knew how to. settle a row.
When trouble was started the
fighters soon parted
Mickey went to the animal fair.
Every one of his friends was
there:
He ate some cheese which made
him sneeze.
Ail you need to do is write a
last line for the limericks to
rhyme with the first two lines
Write as many as you wish. There
are six big prizes.
M. M. C.
Made necessary by a heavy pro
gram schedule, the "Tall Tale
contest has been definitely call
ed off.
M. M. C.
You're been hearing about the
Mickey Mouse "Spring Follies"
for months and months! Well . . .
here it is! The biggest, busiest.
an-siar youth show ever assem
bled. Honestly, it's an ace musical
comedy. Be sure your folks see It.
(P. S. Do they know the flag
salute and "America?")
M. M. C.
It's fun to recline in an easy
chair and listen to the broadcast
program. Really enjoyed the
show, last Saturday.
Heard Benita Cannon, Edith
Tanner. Georgetta and Ardys
Thompson. Jean Duval, Mildred
Beach, Shirley Lukins, Paul Fer
guson, Jean Bates, and Marguer
ita Mosier.
M. M. C.
Big time today! A souvenir for
everyone attending the matinee
chapter eight of serial Charlie
Ruggles and Jack Oakie In "If I
Had a Million." and Lily Pons
in "I Dream Too Much."
M. M. C.
Will I see you at one?
So Long
ZOLLIE.
Lower Rate For
Water Is Sought
WOODBURX. March 30. At
the regular meeting of the city
council held Tuesday evening a
petition for lower water rates with
over 200 signers was presented to
the council by J. J. Hall, Mrs. Al
bert Beckman and Mrs. Eliza
Christenson who were representa
tives of the Garden club. The
matter was discussed for some
time but no definite action was
taken.
Mrs. Ollie Bogard appeared be
fore the council asking again that
some action be taken in regard to
stray dogs running at large and
City Recorder George Beach was
instructed to Invite the county
dog , catcher to visit Wood burn
and round up the dogs that have
been molesting the residents.
A list of delinquent water users
is to be presented by the recorder
at the next council meeting.
State Leader Visits
AMITY, March 20 Mrs. Cora
Ilea ton. of Hillsboro, president of
the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon,
will pay his official visit to Indus
try Rebekah lodge of Amity, Tues
day night.
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Record Crowd at;
Chamber Session
Soil Erosion, Mechanical
Man Features of
Program
SILVERTON, March 20 Per
haps the larger group which has
ever attended a chamber of com
merce meeting at Silverton met
Wednesday night at the armory
when the soil erosion program and
the Portland General Electric me
chanical man were the drawing
cards
Mrs. J. C. Schlador, president,
introduced the speakers who in
cluded members of the electric
company from Portland And Sa
ltan, and Harry Riches, county
agent. A number of slides, show
ing the damage of erosion, were
also displayed.
Musical numbers included piano
solos by Wayne Rose; violin so
los. Party Rose, jr.; xylophone so
los by Neil Rose and group selec
tion.! by the three. These hoys
are the young sons of Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Rose of Silverton. Mr,
Rose is local manager of the elec
tric company at Silverton.
Following the meeting, dough
nuts and coffee were served by
the chamber of commerce lunch
eon committee, headed by R. A.
Fish.
'Cracked America'
Is Jones' Theme
AMITT, March 20. The Fath
er and Son banquet and program,
held under the auspices of the Ep-
wortn League of the Methodist
church Thursday night In the com
munity rooms of the church, was
one of the outstanding events
here this month. The dining room
was restive with the spring col
ors.
Royal Cochran, league presi
dent, gave a short address of wel
come; Rev. Ray Vincent of Mc-
Minnrille, the invocation: June
Hendrie of Linfield college, so
los; short talks by Rev. Ray Vin
cent and Attorney Earl Nott of
McMinnville and Rev. J. N. Bur
dell of Amity; a reading by Miss
Esther Smith.
Professor William C. Jones of
Willamette university gave the
main address on "Cracked Amer
icans," showing how great deeda
are so often accomplished by per
sons who are often spoken of as
"queer" at the time. Over 100
were present
Mrs, M. Molden
Passes in North
SILVERTON, March 19 Old
time Silverton residents who re
member Mrs. Marl Molden, 88.
have just learned of her death at
Parkland. Wash., March 1.
Mrs. Molden was born in Hade
land, Norway, November 13, 1847.
and came to the United States at
21 settling first in Ottertail coun
ty, Minn., where she was married
to A. G. Molden; in 1892 the M ol
dens moved to Silverton where
they lived nntil 1902 when they
moved to Parkland where Mr.
Molden died in 1925.
Survivors include Gustav Mol
den of Portland: Adolph Town
send, Washington, and Clara of
Parkland, all of whom are well
known at Silverton.
25c DANCE 25c
MELLOW MOON
Tonight
25c Dance Band 25c
LAUGH...CRY
.nd THRILL TO
HIS GENIUS..!
SCOT.
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CENTRAL, HOWELL. March 20
-The program at the Community
meeting Friday night was present
ed- in an nnnsnal and original
manner. Judge L. H. McMahaa
gave an Interesting talk, i Other
numbers were: Skit by Emogene
Wood and Rath Simmons;1 piano
solo by Louise Aubrey; jokes by
James Sehon and AlCowden; skit
by Mrs.. Grace Sehon and Mra,
Clarence Simmons; music by Roy
Herr and Donald Stef fan;, skit by
Gene and Donald Kuenzl. -
MARION, March 20 Twenty
one baskets were sold at the Com
munlty club social Tuesday night
at an average of 60 cents per baa
ket. Jim Wilson was auctioneer.
program, mostly musical, was giv
en by the Marion glee club.
Elmer Hester Is
Called at Coast
MILL CITY, March' 20 Elmer
Hester, 70, an old time resident
of the Gates community, passed
away in Tillamook Monday. Mr
Hester was born on what is now
the Bowe farm, and lived there
until about 25 years ago when he
moved to Raymond, Wash. For
the last three years he has resid
ed with his daughter. Mrs. Nellie
Johnson, in Tillamook.
Funeral services were conduct
ed by Rev. McAuley of the First
Presbyterian church of Mill City,
at Fairview cemetery Wednesday
afternoon.
Hester Is survived by the
daughter, Mrs. Johnson, of Til la
mook; two brothers, Ashby Hes
ter of Detroit, and Fred Hester
of Salem; sisters, Mrs. Ann Chat-
field, Salem, and Mrs. Susan
Swink of Lebanon. Mrs. D. L
Turnidge was a sister-in-law.
Two King wood Croups
Going Into Chicken
Venture in Big Way
KINGWOOD, March 20 A. L
Applewhite has built a new brood
er house on his acreage on the
Glenn creek road and brought
home 700 baby White Leghorns
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hall are beginning the baby chick
season with White Leghorns.
Mrs. Lorna Matthews and
daughter, Frances, left Sunday tor
their home at Yreka. Calif. Small
Frances was afflicted with both
measles and flu during the weeks
they were visitors here at the
home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. England.
Snow Ploughing Ends
For Wisconsin Folks,
Mrs. Madsen Learns
BRUSH CREEK. March 20
Mrs. M. J. Madsen received a let
ter from her brother. William
Hjorth, of DePere, Wisconsin, who
pent part of the winter In Ore
gon and California, that his sons
had completed 29 days of 24-hour
now ploughing last Saturday,
with two ploughs working.
The snow had begun to melt at
the time of the letter writing, but
another four inches fell that
night.
Today Only !
Also
s4L Wfife
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Sunday - Monday
4 UNIT PROGRAM?
VICTOR JORY EVELYN VENABLE
"STREAMLINE EXPRESS"
."Aadioseopiks'' , .
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TH mew ton Novelty 'nuV
LATEST tTttVERHAT, JCEUH REEL '-T
J Performances
Of Pension Play
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SILVERTON, March 20-1. B
Alfred,, president of the local
TOwnsend dab, announced, that
plans are complete for the show
here Saturday,, sponsored by the
ClUb. . . .. :
. . "Life Begins at 60" will be giv
en by. Will E. May Ion and George
R. Stone. There will be three per
formances, one at 2:30 in the af
ternoon and two at night, one at
7:20 and one again at 9:30. The
last show will give local business
men an opportunity to attend as
business houses at Silrerton re
main open until 9 o'clock.
The big drawing card here will
be the appearance of Helen Kleeb.
former Silverton girl, aa: Mazy.
Ted Athy, also known over the ra
dio, will play the part of Tom
Harding. Other characters Include
John Cassidy as Toney, the bar
ber; George Roolh aa Arnold
Hope; Blanche Saunders as Mary
Harding; Doris Blair as Julia
Morrow; Jerome Mylie as Peter
Morrow; Lawrence McDonald as
Allen Harding and Frank DuVall
a Richard worth. The play, witn
this same cast, has been showing
at the Mayfair at Portland.
Gym Contract to
Be Let March 30
LEBANON, March 20 The
contract for the rebuilding of the
new high school gymnasium will
be let March 30, reports Lester
A. Wilcox, superintendent of
schools.
The Mikado, a Gilbert-Sullivan
operetta, will be presented by the
Lebanon high glee clubs Thurs
day, April 2, at 7 p.m. and Friday,
April 3 at 8 p.m. in the high
school assembly. The clubs have
been practicing very intensively
with Miss Irene Moore, director.
the last two weeks.
Coach Reed Clark presented the
basketball letters to a group of his
players Friday to Jack Haek,
Kenneth Eichner, Claud O'Brien,
Frank Cruson, Robert Simpson,
Truman Forbis, Dean Blatchley,
Russel Morgan, Dick Nash and
Carl McGowan.
Silverton Legion and
Auxiliary Sponsoring
KOAC Program Tonight
SILVERTON, March 20 The
Silverton Legion post and auxil
iary Is sponsoring another radio
program of local talent over
KOAC Saturday from 8 to 8:30
p. m. Roy Davenport is heading
the committee making the plans
Numbers will Include a piano
solo, Bevty Whitlock; vocal solo,
Clara Keebev: trumpet solo, Har
old Moffett: vocal solo, Arland
Schwab; violin solo, Frank
Vaughn; yodellng, Agnes Walker.
Legion rost rrotests
Move Against Training
SILVERTON. March 20 Let
ter will be sent to the officials of
the University of Oregon and the
Oregon State college from the
Silverton American Legion post.
protesting the discontinuance of
military training in the state edu
cational Institutions.
A Great Western!
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Selected Short Films'!
MICKEY MOUSE
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"BUCKET'S POLO TEAM''
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Study Classes Are Held j
;Ewery Monday Night at
Parish Hall, Suhlirnity
SUBLIMITY, March 20 Every
Monday night Study club will be
helj at the parish hall, conducted
by Father Joseph Scherbrlng.
. Joseph' gchreve and son -are
now farming the Joseph-Schnlte
larm. r . '
Thursday afternoon the mem
hers of the; Women's Altar society
held their monthly meeting at the
parish halt The next meeting
will be on April 23 at the parish
hall.
Men and Women Unite
Efforts to Redecorate
Church at Aumsville
AUMSVILLE, March 20 A
project to redecorate the Chris
tian church is being carried out
frere, Albert Ham and Charles
Martin being at the head of the
committee.! Others assisting are
Hanrey Carlson, Claude Boane, D.
W. Lamb, Mr. Greene and D. A.
Lowe.
Women meet In the dining room
ad Kitcnen each day and serre a
Lot dinner to the men working in
the church. Mrs. Fred Potter.
Mrs. D. A. Lowe, Mrs. Albert Han.
Mrs. Charles Martin. Mrs. Arthur
Lowe, Mrs. Fred Steine and Mrs
T. C. Mountain have donated their
time. Most of the work on the
church has been donated by the
men. ,
Rumor Uppendahl May Be
In Race For -Burk's Job
WOODBURN. March 20 Con
stable William Uppendahl has an
nounced that he will not be a
candidate for that office at the
coming election. Uppendahl has
been constable for this justice
court district for past two terms
and it is rumored that he will
consider placing his name as one
of the republican candidates for
county sheriff.
Grade Girls Beaten
LIBERTY, March 20. Thurs
day afternoon the Liberty school
alumnae girls made up a team for
kitball and played against the
school girls. After several innings
the score stood 10 to 0 favoring
the grade school girls, the older
girls then went into a winning
spurt, taking the game at 10 to
11.
COURT ST. CHURCH
' OF CHRIST
Court and 17th S(s.
Are You Afraid of the
Church?
Read Our Announcement
on the Church Page
and COME! !
"WE MAKE TOU FEEL
AT HOME"
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Midnite Prevne TonHe, 11:30
2 BIG HITS
Fall Length Feature
90 MAD MERRY
MUSICAL MOMENTS!!
Hbid
And 2nd Hit-
Again the Screen's Most
Glamorous Man Hunter
Gets Her Man!'
Bette Davis
SPECIAL
-i.:. AGENT"
GEORGE BRENT
RICARDO CORTEZ
V. JACK LA RUE
Last Times Tbday
. Continuous 2 to 11 J
"YELLOW-, I "GUI oLMr
DUST I Dreants"
Adah Chapter to
Be District Host
INDEPENDENCE." March 20
Adat chapter, O. E. S., will be
boat for a- district meeting of
roar chapters; ; Dallas. Amity.
Falls City and Independence, Fri
day night, March 27.
Dallas wHI- have charge of the
initiatory work; Amity of opening
and closing the meeting and Inde
pendence, escort duty and ballot
mgr .' - - -" -.
There will be a special program
during the evening and a social
time will follow chapter. Several
grand officers are to be present,
among these Inex Glasler, worthy
grand matron, and Helen Friday,
associate grand conductress. All
members are invited to attend.
Swander Will Conduct
Installation Sunday
Of Zook at Silverton
SILVERTON." March 20 Rer.
C. F. Swander, state secretary of
the Oregon Christian churches.
will conduct the installation ser
vice for Rer. Frank Zook as pas
tor of the local Christian church
Sunday morning. A basket dinner
will be a feature of the day's pro
gram. Rer. Zook and his family came
here from Myrtle Creek to fill the
vacancy left by the resignation of
Or. W. O. Livingstone.
Student Is Sneaker
MOXMOUTH, March 20 Don
ald Gebbert, a student of Oregon
Normal, addressed the Townsend
club here Tuesday night, present
ing comparisons of past depres
sions periods with the present E.
X. Gillam read an original poem
of his own; and violin music was
presented by G. W. Shanks.
WHEN ANNIE HITS THE
YUKON THERE'S NO
YUKON THERE'S NO 7
PLACE LIKE NOME !
PHILIP REED l -
ADDED
AH Color Cartoon
"RTTX 8HEEP ItrV
KEWS
MATINEE Today.
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Stage Show ChapL 9 Serial
The BROWN DEBY
271 North Commercial
. Bert Thompkins and Syd Gentzkow
v . Proprietors
Rainier and Blitz Weinliardt Beer
on
LUNCHES CANDIES TOBACCOS
Drop In
Missionary Convention
In Session at Albany
Dnring This Weekend
ALBANY, March 20. Mrs. M.
G. Griebenow of Salem, a return
ed missionary from Tibet, was the
principal speaker last evening at
the opening session of the mis
sionary convention being held t
the Interdenominational church
this weekend. Mrs. Griebenow and
her husband have been serving as
missionaries In. Tibet for the past
14 years. Other apeakers will be
Rer. and Mrs. A. L. Garrison, mis
sionaries from India. .
Operator Is 111
JEFFERSON, March 20 Mfci
Rose Green, chief operator at the
local telephone office, Is ill at her
home with a severe attack of the
flu. Mra. S. A. Pease, another op
erator, is In Eugene taking treat
ments for an infected ankle. Xlrs.
Georgia and Mrs. Leon'Boyer are
working In the telephone office
this week.
Form Softball Teams
CENTRAL HOWELL, March
20 Central Howell soft ball
team Is practicing faithfully. -They
hare played two practice games
with Hazel Green, both of which
they last, and two games with
Pratuni which they won.
Woman Seriously 111
MOXMOUTH. March 20 Mrs.
D. L. Hamar is seriously sick at a
Salem hospital. Her condition is
said to result from an erysipelas
infection.
Choct Colds
. ....Best treated
jCt?- without "dosing"
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VAPORUI
BiroNIGHT
PREVUE
TONIGHT, 11:30
, LAST TOIES TODAY
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Too Mitch I witn It Stars
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