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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1936)
C . 4 -J - li ,J ,J V r ... ... X - . sJ XI; u r t c n Is Nam eJ PrCiLlc::t; Committees Arc Appointed -- . JEFFEUSOX. July - 31 At the . regular meeting of the Jefferson Letter -'Business- club Tuesday t r ht. tew by-laws and constitu tion were adopted. and election of 1 officers took place. ' IZ. S. Thurston was elected president; V. L. Cobb, Tie presi dent: C. J. Thurston, secretary; and Hoy V.'ickersham, treasurer. i - Tlv following committees were .;-ai pointed: moral and social. Jack - Tyson, w. F. Gatchell. E. A Bar f low and E. B. Redmond. CIt!c and . legislative, "W S. McClain, F. G . Scbellaberger. J. M. Hill and C. D. Page. Industrial. Dr. J. O. Van r .WinHle. E. C. Hart. Elmer Knight and V. L. Jones. Agricultural and " taxation, Iran Jones. E. J. Sum- rnervilte, Harold Knight and Guy : Ecland. , ' IT. A. Barlow was" given full ri authority over the newly' orgaa- n Jzed Lar.d and Juanita Holt was "" i.fr-ed as usher at the Friday night V SliOWS. ... - V - . . ' - Some of the farmers In this dltrict are getting up In the wee small hours of the morningto harr '.. Test theirgrain; It became. so ripe that In order to keep it from ahat terlng go badly, thought it -wise to get out in the field as soon as It was daylight, to save their crop. Vacations With : Parents- 1 7 . Miss Elizabeth AuPerle of Cen- . tralia. Wash., Is spending .- the ...summer vacation with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Guy Auperle. t. ,She will return In the fall to Cen tralis, where she will resume her work as teacher la a business col lege fa that city. .Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cole are enjoying a visit with reiatiYes ,(.,from .Fairview. Okla.. which ar rived In Jefferson Wednesday. Jn the group were Mr. Cole's brother . , and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 7'-. Otis Cole and six children; Cole's . . twoisters. Enid and Elma Cole; ' Mrs." Cole's father. It. Dickinson ' and two eons. Albert and Anthony. "-' The Otis Cole family plan, to re v'i)'ain here, and the others may de " ' clde to locate here later. ' '' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooler and " three ' children of Sweetwater,: Tenn., are guests, at the home of j '!.!rs. Cooley'a brother. Nubian t .'mr.son and son. Robert. ' ' i .i. 1 otahts Torronno She made her blood stained . uniform the red "badge cf ccur. ase of the Red CrosiT nurssl V t ,.r.';f lrmwm trj f hllfl (4 cr'. !'fmf - ki kd"i : IICIIEY MOUSE ILVTINEE TODAY 1 P. II. Special Feature Dick For an la "SOXG OR TIIK -. " K.rmi.i:' : .Serial . E-uck-: Jones lit LAST Ti:iE3 -Kiih r.T ox:.n:x - BLir.GAr.rrr lixdsav Ec'.t. An trouj Cesar Eoraero Dick PurcIl .Warner Eroa. Picture DlrecteJ by Nitlt Grinde was er-'nt y. e.lne?-lay eyeruu-j at i.s ciUt cturch Ly cenbers aad friend. cf tiat denomination cel ebrating church Eight, and wel coming their new minister and wife, Kev. and Mrs. W. F Will ir:s. Heads cf . each department EiT a tali;, te Ilia of plans of work for the ensuing year. Fol lowing the meetin? a social hour was enjoyed, aacl refreshments served by ladie3 c;f the church. Baskets of flowers, made ihe church attractive lor the occas ion. t: .;--.; .- .. : Mr. and Mrs. Vllliam E. Smith and daughter, Josephine arrlted Wednesday evening from Phoenix, Ariz., for a risit with relatives and friends. They are former Jeffer son residents. II r. and Mrs. Robert Williams and small son hare moved from the Esther Roland property two miles southeast of Jefferson to their former home near Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Snow have moved to the Roland farm. " " Rev. C. A. Fogg, pastor of the local Evangelical church has re turned ' from Jennings .Lodge where he attended the annual as sembly "of that, denomination. Mrs. Fogg remained at Hillsborb to assist in the care of her mother who Is convalescing from. a recent major operation. Y7arniiig Is Given At Sil vert on Pool SILVERTON, July 31. The water in the Sllverton city pool, ma outdoor pool la Silver creek, has 1een declared unfit for swim ming for the present, according to report received by Dr. P. A. jLoar city-health officer.- - Some discussion -of chlorinat ing the water Is being held by city officials and the -matter will likely be settled at a meeting of the city council Monday night. Grangers' News CHEMAWA. July 31. All Chemawa grange families are re quested to bring a neighbor fam ily - with them to the annual grange picnic to be held at the Dallas community pari: Sunday, August 2. Dinner will be spread under the direction of Mrs. H.-W. Bowden, chairman of the Home Economics club, committee. LW. E. Savage and F. S. McCall are In charge of the amusements to fol low the dinner. .. ... .. k M, TIIE SEASONS CNAPPIEOT III CPEED HILARITY HIT I I COBEBTS Pail Craitz allt Eaxll Blrtt4r f : Di- Etase Show Color Cartoon . TODAY r r- n rfw - - r- f 2 i An enjoyable time i k , v -' -. - lire m iicciLS PI ONEZR, J u!y " S l.I.Ir. and Mrs. A. G. Wood, Mr., and Mr3. Clyda Robbins and daughter and Miss Zena Cooper were la an auto mobile, accident Thursday nisht In Saleta isfcea dflrirj home frosa Portland. JifrC.'Wooi was, driving we t. on Center street wbea a car" driven by" Mrs.- Mildred . -Werllno: Vex of Independence, firivinj. north. ; on Commercjal hit the front. 'wheel of the Vtood car then swerved and hit the Center street marker and turned on the side and akidded. Is'o one was hurt. The Fox car lost much gas and glass' was. broken. The Wood car" had to be left In Salem for repairs, Duri Curtis was called and went after the Pioneer people. - : ' Finish Tliresliing At North Sontiam NORTH SANTI AM, July 31: Threshing of fall grain is about over In this community. M-ucH earlier than past years. The ma chine will return again later for threshing-of spring grain. Miss Agnes Billings of Portland who , has been spending her va cation at the home of her brother- in-law and sister, 2dr. and Mrs R. A. Hammer .returned .. home Saturday. Mrs. -Hammer has alao ha4 as a recent, guest her aunt, Mrs. John Caldman .of Blue Rock. Arkansas.;'.- , ,';... Mr. and. Mrs.. Stanley Adams are that parents of -a daughter. born. July 27, at the Stayton hos pital.-This I their third, child and third girL . Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Fowler have as their house guest, her mother, Mrs. Alice Newsby of Xewberg. Picnics - Planned At Silverton Park SILVERTON, Joly 3 1. Sil verton city park will be a popu lar place Sunday. Among the af fairs slated for the local park are the Ohio state picnic, the Hicks-Mauldlng reunion, the Marlon-Polk Townsend club picnic, the Wlllard Woman's club picnic Calvary Lutheran church will go to Lima's grove to picnic and the American Legion picnic at Hazel- Green will call, many? Sil vertoa people, with the local post sponsoring this. The Ridgely En campment No.. 22, iLQ.O.F and the Pythian Sister 'will . go to Silver Creek falls to picnic, Hie Gall Hoard e GIUND ' Today Myrna Lot In 'To Mary ... With Love.- HOLLYWOOD L. I Today Double bill, "Com- ins; 'Round the Mountain with Gone Au trey and "Hitch Hike Lady'' with A-lison Sklpworth. ..-. " state ; - Today . Only First run, Hoot Gibson In The Luc- ky Terror, plus "The Un , dergea Kingdom" with all ; . star east. . . . -- . : ELSIXORE ' Today Pat O'Brien la "Pub- lie Enemy Wifa. -j i ..! V;V;:..' CAPITOL : I '. Todays D o n b 1 billr Jean Muir In "White Fang? and - Buddy. Rogers in "Dance Band. a . : a ' - ., TOGETHER AGAIN! '"v v f f Ca ti - a r At : r 'y if 1 LJ.xy ...J " X A; i- , I .... S- r s . 'X ' u t i j- ' --. -7 jf "; ; ft V ', - ' : , r ' . ; - : ,C:-r;,rr!-' : Qui) Holes III HO everjtcy; another fat urday asd anotter- great I' Mickey House club matinee with lots of fua and far everybody. XI. M. C. I g a e s 8 I'll rave- - about tay ti ea t lan for awhile before tell' :yon " any more about the ShOW. -. ' ; 4 - San Francisco was loo his a place for me so we-t to Seattle so I wouldn't get lost. Great town, Seattle; lota of lakes to swim in, plenty of sunshine and lots of big boats to - look at. But after all, I like Salem. like it very much. I like the way It's laid out. I don't know "how long its been dead, but I still like the way it's laid out. I hope all the rest of you kids have as good 'a - time on your vacations as I had en mine. . ' M. M. C - ON last week's show, we had a Joe E. Brown yell contest which, turned out to be a bigger success than - we expected. In facts it was such a big success that we . are planning several more contests oa the same or der. M. M. C. .'-".',' ; : WE had several clever enter tainers, too. Arsons; them were: the McCHntock Twins, Darlene Gardner and., Donald. . Farnnm. Flora' Jane Johnson, Jay . Teed, Raymond Ramaeyer and Herman Domogolla with, his accordion. 'At yon know,th McCHntock twins and Flora : Jane Johnson are Irom Barbara Barnes School of Dancing. Darlene Gardner; Donald - Farnura and Raymond Ramseyer are students of Ed Cheney. Herman Domogolla Is a teacher of the accordion,- aad he Is starting an accordion club here at the EUlnore, so If any of you kids would like to learn to play the accordion Just coma ; down and see Herman and hell give yon all the information yon want. I- M. M. C ::.-, -- ON" this week's show we htre another bunch of - swell enter tainers. We hare-Arllne Hllflk- er, a . pppll of Barbara Barnes, doing a song aad dance. Don ald Lewis, another pupil of Bar bara Barnes, wlir do a swell tap dance. Patsy Cannon,- a", student of Ed Cheney. wUl: offer a Tery clevef eongr and dance "act. We expected to hare Jeanette Are hart ting for tas, but she has ft rery bad cold and will not be ble to sing. Betty amd- I have been working hard"- on-a new routine and today'we "will 'see whether yon like ltf or; not , ; ,ja say, timost lorgoi, tietty Ford, one of ; onr old favorites has just come down from Port land and she said that she would com and sing a song for us. - . ' ll. ll. C. . , ON the screen -we .will hare chapter- two ' of "The Phantom Rider" and-the special feature will be Dick Foran and Alma Lloyd' in "Song of the Saddle." M. M. C Knock, knock. Who's there? ; Minnie. .. ' . Minnie who? , - Minnie happy returns- of the day and I'll see yon all later. M. M. C. - Tour old pal . HAL .. - Nebraskans Xjvlj lteire . . HOLLYWOOD, July 31. Harry Saylor and family of. Nebraska hare purchased - the Paul Gulre place In this district and will move next week.' .Mr. and Mrs. Gulre will move Into their new home near Mrs," Gulre's daughter, Mrs. V. M; La Due. Tlio sweethearts of "Broadway Biir and "renthonse" ia the best, story The Saturday Eve niajr post ever printed. i a. g 0&t " 1 II n- - n TODAY MATIN: i-AiLnri .rr.es v ! ; :. '.a and Cl.arlle Nations ) n ii E I Clin EALL, Jaly SI . Fed eral services far W. O. Morrow,1 rromiaent Pcl county -dairy man will be conducted from the Hln- kle-Bollmaa chapel' la Dallas,; Monday, AESist 3, at' 2:0 p. n. and burial, made ia the Odd Fel lows -cemetery at Independence. :fr. Morrow was 'bora 'June 9, 1873, at Dayton, -Was a. He came to Pols, county, when six years of age and lived on the same place since then. . " : ' Mr. Morrow was amorg " the first farmers In Polk county to reside the value of Irrigation In i connection, with '-, farm crops and had made extensive use cf IV on his. farm at Berry orchard. lie was ! also a Jersey . fancier a n d well known throughout the state. Crops Turn Out TcIl : Is Report ct Airlie AIRLIE. Jlr 31 The Aetll threshing machine and Its crew started out Monday to do their annual threshlsg lobs. Most of the crops are turning out beter than expected." Mrs. M. Cooper tn Independence and Miss Jean Turner of Maupia ara g-uest at: the A.' J. - Turner home this week. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Joserh " M us toe hare returned from their visit in Nehalem with their daughter, Mrs. C. O. Bavidher husband and fata- Mrs.- John Thompsoa and Mrs. Thompson sr., or Biodget came ror ma lormers sister,'-. Mrs. u. zx. Tsnr Wi BMdiT and all p-nf n r - - - f r . . " "i io iieno to see meir niece, me ior- mer Elma WEIlams, recently mar ried and now living at lie bo. , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wlemert came from Bremerton the first Jf it. . . a. . Mr. Wieaert had only a very short leave and returned the next day. bbc Mrs. Wienert remained for a longer visit. PneU T7ork on Hospital To Complete It Sept. 1 LEBANON. July 31 Work en I the new Lebanoa general hospital j 6c"a wiui ua is - j pecxea 10 De iinisnea ey septem-i Oe 1. - 1 Work has been started on the! B. A. Neely dnplex. Just back of I iw rtwir eiTice iniion. ji is ex- j vocica q oe compietea in ceptem '. ........ .! Pearl Rebekah lodge No. 47 n. n. m .J f .- . I lunusj msui. rianj were made for the group s annual pic nic to be held August 16 at the Charlie Mitchell picnic grounds. two tniles north of Lebanon. BInrhammer Fined For alaving Unlicensed Dog SILVERTON. July 31. -T. J. Murhammer of Salem pleaded guilty In Justice Nelson's cotirt here and was fined 310 and costs; on a cnarge or Harboring an unli censed dog. The 2 license fee will fee; subtracted from the flee. J. B, Felton, deputy district attor ney, handled the case and Deputy snenris b. o. Honeycutt and Paul Marnach were present. '. Moves Here - SILVERTON, July 31. Mr. and I Mrs. Lamont Fry will leave the! xrot or tne month for Salem tol make their home. Mr. Fry will be connected with the Livesly hop concern. For soma time Mr. Fry has been employed as salesman at the Hartraaa garage. ; First Child Born WOODBURN. Jalv 21.. Worn ! to Mr. aad Mrs. Fred F. Reimer. ! jr., or Portland .Wednesday, July 29. a - daughter. - Eharleen Kav. wieght -8 U pounds. This is their first child. Jtlrs. Reimer was for merly Miss Mildred WiMarht of n'..jt . - i it uuuuuru. :V r'" i u 1 icial 2-Ilour Scenic Trip Sunday Vat4p.ni. In new FaircMIJ Ca L!a Plane to top cf lit. Ilooi, dseads LccLi, Cc!untia Gcre, Don r.svilla Darn, Cro-n Tclr.t return ta - 9 ! ' r A. Lrzrt a '1 w wee wcere uim snip I3lr T docked for a. visit with relatives. KoI rcl30a KcturilS ..i.4 A A f i j Ccntetli!j d!T:r"t la C s way cf I fsmsd at Cza Antenla' -hea' j i'zytr C K. QuLa "gmva awy teiu'JTJ ZZz Janica JirratLJ I ...-. . . w.tiui i-f iuh vc-.teii- to C3T. Jane V. ATred, tj "axcc-Ud la UhiZS cf the Lcna'Ctir state. " From Trip to Illinois BILVERTON. July 31.Bob Nelson, 18-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alf O. Ntuo n , returned Thursday morning from a hitch hike trip to Illinois. - -Nelson, with Joe DuPlane, left Silverton early In July to visit at the Du Plana home In Illinois. He rtnmed alon. mafelar th trln from Chicago to fiilvertoa in .the recora ume 01 tnree ana a na days. , DiiPlnTis nlan In rolnrn tn Did ;t nr w.ynPtr.n t c.ftu i. ntumn n ' - . Union , OTlCCS ' -WlU - ' Be at Baptist; Cliurcli AMITY, July 31. -The union Sunday eight church service will be held August 2 at the Baptist church at 3 o'clock with the Rev. C. G. Morris, pastor of the 'M. E. church, as speaker. There will De special vocal numbers. Operate on Captain LEBANON, July 31.llochef M. Groves underwent a tonsllectomy operation Wednesday morning at tne Lebanon general hospital. Mr. Groves is captain of the Lebanon National Gnard hospital company. No. IS 7. Iloves to Pendleton SILVERTON. July 31. Chester Llechty, who recently received an appointment as state nolle la the game department will live at Pendleton. - Mrs. Llechty will Jon aim there In August. "Death Dodsera" . IS THE SERMON? " Court St Church of " -: , Christ, , . -'::- ''.;'. Court and lTtli Eta, - I Sunday IVizht at 7;45l: . .DONT MIS3 IT: ALWAYS A GOOD EHRCE'. Tc ! y j-.ra to . 3 v.u: TTTO KIG FEATUHHS Gene Autry la Round-the wl.' Ai:i-ioa t kip worth . i. AdJeU -Serial, Cartooa & I"cws cunday,'i:c:;day ; .' TUESDAY ; "" - c: I f !-f ' 1 f :- '"tffj t 'TTll f TT17 . j . - & l.vccbi;ur.:r. ' July si. The b.!JI occupied by the Wood fc-rra branch cf tie First National l:.i-k cf Portland Is being entire ly i remcdeled: and will be ready for occupancy la about three we As. Tt 9 Shell Variety store now ia tb Gnl38 buil-ing-, will ii ore ij-to tbe north balf of the new Erce and the bank will oc cupy tfce southern-space of the bunding, v.- - ; : The tew entrance' to the 'bank IH be fhrough the space now tak ei fcy tbe main soujh window.-The vault will remain la Its present ; :..;:tion' with i a new' door con ftrtcte4 on the north side of the The remodeled bank space when finished will have an asphalt tile flofsr, mahogany woodwork and mciernj fixtures. ; . -i 1 , .. I ' I . j - Iri-nzit Uc: :e, Silverton, lis fussed by Muellers flLYSP.TON. July 30. Mr. aEl Mri Roy Mueller have leased thai Inman property at 1221 South Water street for the coming year, Mr an4 Mrs. (Joseph Murton re cently -facated the home. Mrs. Murtoajjis a- aisterof Mrs. Lee Infisan &ad the Murtons have lived here sirJee February 11, 1935. - Mr. Mueller, who Is athletic coath af the Silverton high school, and Mrs. Mueller lived at 223 Orchard street 'last year. This .plajev-wflt J&e occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilter Qlaus. Claus Is. em ployed at the! Retail Lumber yatdsuf-f -" .-' y-i : x'k . f vHinicj Tuesday' ' - SILVERtON. July 31. A child's Clinic will be held Tues day afternoon at the Eugene Field school. Immunizations and phys ical examinations will be given. ChQdrenj who. will enter school for thet first time this autumn are particularly Invited. This will be the; last feline with Dr. Douglas in charge as he has a year's leave of absence to study and plana , to leae sopn I Fusclixas Attract 1- -' - ' ! ' ' RICKREALIi, Jaly 31 The choice collection of fuschlas of Mrs. E. j A. Stensca Is attracting- many vijitors. She has 12 differ ent varieties la her garden. f w wwoJU -,,,3 IT1ID ATRE dsMr-'OKo8 TAelfi,'ef Action First Run! -J , b r HOOT GIBSON V: fniEl LUCKY - r i TFjinou" - i n rrtrriTTnri - i A t . I '' ; ' i ' X . " m : V ' c::2 : I c EI:TIIi:L. July 31. TIs yrcr peo;.3 cf tha Mir-lorl.-. : J 2. ..11 their annual wsber roast an! raoorili$U plcsic at. Wee i'.aci's f;round3 ccar Turner Vt rv-. !iy nlht. Hair a 'A. VI!sd3 eccci paaied t&e-grot:?, Mr. and I'rsO. B. Clurmaa tt I-iiepen to f., rr-. ;!' this district, a. t.,5 af:.:r, : members of the group were.AI and Marvla Klug who,. Willi t'.ieir parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. IIIu.t, are living on the II a 1 1 k f arm. They have come recently frou I.'e braska. : Farmer Uixron J let 1 3 BETHEL, July 31. T be Farm ers' union will meet tloray night. There will' tfl singing ly a trio from Salem. Mrs. 'Carmallte Weddle will direct, tie cLUlren cf the district la entertalnracrit. Fun for Old and Yocr.? Harrl .Crccn Vzrh SUNDAY, AUG. 2, , About mid-way between, , Salem and 'Iverton - j- ' b tcim m i " Boating - Dancing CONTESTS: Divine SwLmiu!ii3 Kail Drlvlne, Itunningt Ssck Ka xee, lie liatlug:,' Welners and many otlters Cash prize. Music: Silrerton 4-L . 'Boys' 'Dacd: Bats Served by Ladies' ? Auxiliary 1 FREE DANCE Good Orchestra, Good lloor Everybody Welcome - Admission 10c '. . Sponsored by DcILcrt leves Vont No. 7 ' Anterlcaa Legion Silverton. Orepon ) 0 o Prpgrani in Years! First Run! . "UNDERSEA IC1IGUU;.I" Thrills cntl Aclion Beneath the Sea! - : ra ho-Dcoortl' ) .7ljouoanuo:u.- ' . ..... - . J ' t a ,.. i..,