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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1936)
ft C T 1 r - 1 4 k V 4 i . Annual Mimmm vMv Held Sun umsmtte The OliCUON STATESMAN, Salen, Oregon, Wednesday Uorntaj, Aujtst 5, liZS day A J . i Swank's Grove Scene of Event Trbgram for Meeting Will Include two Addresses v Dinner at 1 P.M. AUMSVILLE. Aug. 4. The 16th annual pioneer picnic will be held Sunday., August 16, at Swank's grove in'AumsYille. A basket dinner will be served at 1 o'clock followed by a pro gram. D. P. Eastburn, mayor of Aumsville, will give, the address ot welcome. The response will be by -Dr. B. F. Poond of Salem. Special music Is also being ar ranged. i Visits Parents Miss Gwen Martin arrived San day to spend several weeks at the home ot her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Martin. Miss Martin has been taking summer school work at the state normal In Belllngham, Wash. Iter. Henry B. Aarhus will leave Thursday to be in attend ance at the annual camp meeting of the Wesleyan Methodist church which will convene in Portland. Others attending from Aumsville will.be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pom eroy and Miss Alberta Jones.. i Plans for Bazaar i Made Sodality MT. ANGEL, Aug. 4. The Young Ladies' Sodality met Mon day evening to select a secretary . replacing Marie Erwert who Is in California. Mary BeihvBrockhaus was unanimously chosen to fill the vacancy. " Plans were discussed for the fall bazaar. It was decided that each member contribute one ar ticle of fancy work, Jane Welton was appointed chairman of a com mittee to confer with the dance chairman, concerning, the orches- - tra for the regular dances. Rozella Blem and Josephine Bealy. were appointed altar decorators for. this month. A Joint dance was held with the Young Men's Sodality , after the '.meeting, - - Entertain With Meeting . -' Miss Gertrude Walker entertaln - ed guests with a . picnic . dinner, Sunday, at the summer place of ; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilka on Mill Creek at Colton. , ' -" i Present were: vDelphlne Ebner, Georgiana Bourbonnais, Gertrude -Walker," Charlotte Kruse, Agnes Walker, William Beyer, George ' -Kruse,'" ; George Vols, Walter - "Smith, Joseph Ficker, Mr. ' and Mrs. 'Clemens Butsch. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilke. Misses Ursula ' and " Madlen Keber left Tuesday evening for ; a week's vacation at Seaside. Pis trict Superintendent Has Quarterly Conference For Gear Lake, Labisb LABISH CENTER, Aug. 4 Dr. E. W. Petticord of Portland ad dressed the combined congrega tions of the Clear Lake and La bish Center thurches Saturday night and Sunday morning. In the capacity of district superinten dent. Quarterly conference was held Saturday , night and com munion service Sunday morning. - Clyde Boehm, Raymond Bibby and LeRoy Isham returned Sun day from a four day outing at Mt. Hood. Onion set pulling wfl be com pleted this week. Mrs. Clarence Earls has re covered from a severe Illness. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Hanaes and sons Raymor and Harold LeRoy .of Gaston, were recent visitors 4n the community. vv it Coughlin Speech in Dakota Stirs " ( X " -..-..v.w. Vim i , ,i t , - - t i f i - ' 'T Farm, rally at Hankinsoa When the Rev. Charlea E. Coughlin was quoted as saying during an address near HarDdnson, N. D above, that farmers should repudiate their debts, considerable controversy was aroused. The Rev. Coughlin ; later denied the statement, ' explaining' that he had said unless something were done to aid the farmers they would be "forced to repudiate. His ecclesiastic superior,' Bishop Michael Gallagher Marilyn Star Has ' Good Picnic Time MILL i CITY, , Aug. 4. About CO members, their families and friends attended - the - picnic in Taylor's i Gtov w Sunday,. which was sponsored by Marilyn chap ter C E.' S. The committee in charge was Mrs. Robert Schroe der, Mrs. A. D. Sitl and Mr. Sig Jepsen. A pleasant time was spent In swimming and games. A dinner was served at 1 o'clock and lunch in the evening. Mr. and ! Mrs.' Jack Carey of Myrtle ' Point, - have purchased a company house of Mr. Babb and will make j their home In - Mill City. . j ; : Mr. and Mrs. CM. Cllne and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mason at tended the Ohio picnle in the Sll- verton park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson are spending the week at New port and other coast resorts. Mrs. Ed i Drape ua entertained the Junior girls class of the Church of Christ Sunday school Thursday afternoon with a swim ming party at Taylor's grove. She was assisted by Mrs. Ellis Hill and Mrs. Cliff Philips. i Mrs. P. Grobelbe and daughter Erleen drove to Portland Sunday where Aiey Joined the members of the Young Democrat club on their excursion by boat to Bon neville dam. They report a ! very enjoyable day. Meet Tonight ! SILVERTON, Aug. 4. The Unity Center of Constructive Thinking . is meeting Wednesday night at the-Marion hotel at Sa lem for meditation that will re sult in demonstration, according to Miss Olive Stevens of Silver ton, who Is in charge of the meetings. Miss Stevens further announces that summer sessions are given to individual problems and all Interested students are welcome. The meeting will open at S o'clock. DEST port they tarn HIGHER QUALITY A flTI-KNOCK LEADER i Rev. Coughlin and Congressman Lemke of Detroit, to Rome to visit Pope Plus XI, declined1 to censer the radio priest for his outspoken atuY tude. The Rev, Coughlin's appeal to the farmers came during a speech In support of Congressman, William Lemke, Union candidate for president with whom he Is shown Inset, as they spoke before & farm gathering and Ticecomlng for Lmkf who lives at Fargo, N. D. . Lifetime Team Of Horses Dies At Porter Farm AUMSVILLE. Aug. 4. Two horse that had been team mates for years on the farm of Henry Porter, 85, are now both dead, the two ' having passed Into "horse heaven bat m few days apart. ' Mr. Porter, who had rais ed the two horses from colts, recently lost the old er of two, , Pet, , aged 34 years. Then, a few days lat er, Bnster, aged 24, decid ed life was entirely too lone some withoat Pet and gorg ed on too mnch grain, thus ending his life. :. . Oklahoma Family, Visits at Brooks BROOKS, Aug. 4. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lingenfelter and chil dren, James and Lorna, of Enid, Okla., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Trueschel and daughter, Esther Trueschel. Kreta Fae Ashbaugh, ; Neva Ramp, Terry Kemp, Mrs. Sam Ramp and Mrs. Sarah Jones have returned home from Cutler City where they spent the past week. Mrs. Sidney Hallf Salem was a speaker at the Brooks Meth odist . Epworth league Sunday night, Rev.- and Mrs.' Hall were residents of Brooks during the years of 191 and 1918, when Rev. Hall was pastor here. i Velma and Harold Lederer of Black Rock are Spending the sum mer at the home of their grand mother, Mrs. AngeliQue Matting. Their father. Grant Lederer, had his back injured the first of the week while working at a logging camp above Silverton and was taken to his home in Black Rock Friday. Mr. Lederer is a son of Mrs. Mary Martin of this place. MY f.llLEAGE prom yQ" 2 X TOIN the thousands of motorists who rc- get their best mileage from 76. L You'll find 76 now possesses higher and- j knock quality than ever before... "gets you : away faster... takes hills easier... runs smoother. Test 76 in town and on the highway. Check it for performance and mileage. - UNION OIL COMPANY Controversy t j iiiiii I v ' ""V:':'''' Financial Report Made at Meeting SILVERTON, Aug. 4. At the August meeting of the American Legion auxiliary, the report show ed that $18.1? had been received at the barbecue stand at the Leg ion picnic at Hasel Green Sunday. Mrs. A. C Barber, chairman of the stand, was given a rising vote of thanka for her work. Announcement was made of the all-day Marion eounty veterans' association which will be held here Thursday. Airs. J. J. Lewis reported that ths local Women's trio composed of herself, Mrs. W. P. Scarth and Mrs. Harry Riches will go to the convention at Rbseburg. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Titus, Mr. and Mrs. George Towe and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Starr were made an entertainment committee for the coming month. . " ' At the Legion meeting, final plans were made for the Silver ton attendance at the state con vention. , Roy Davenport ., was SAIEF.I MAN'S 20 YEARS GAS, BLOAT, BACKACHE RELIEVED BY VAN TAGE Up 15 Times at Night Back bo Painful He Thought It Would Break Stomach Full of Gas, Bloat Now Mr Harv ey, of Salem, Says Van Tage Was a Blessing Misery All Gone Feels Fine! Another ' Widely Known Local Resident, Mr. J. . Harvey, of 1(25 N. Front St., Salem, is now PUBLICLY praising- and endors ing VAN-TAG E, the "Amasln Mixture ot Nature's Roots and Herbs and Other Splendid Medi cinal 'Agents" now being intro daced and explained to crowds daily in this city by a Special Van-Tag RepresentatiTe, known as The VAN-TAG IS Man. For 20 long years Mr. Harvey had suf fered with kidney and stomach disorders. Imagine his surprise . and delight when VAN TAGS Quickly put' a. stop to his suffer ing. Is it any. wonder thahe is now praising this Great Compound- and ; recommending : It to others who suffer as he did. Read this truthful statement, published below, and find out for yourself how this Amazing VAN-TAG E Formula acts on the weakened human system! , Victim of Kidney Blisery For 20 Long Years! "For the past SO years I had been a great victim ot kidney misery," said Mr. Harvey. "I kept getting worse with this trouble until finally my back was so sore and painful It felt like it would break in two. My rest was broken at all hours of the night, as I had to get np as high as IS times in one night. X also had lots of gas in toy stomach and would bloat up so bad that at times I felt like I was going to burst. ' Van-Tage Had Surprising Action on Kidneys! "I saw what Van-Tage was do ing for so many Salem people, so I got some and started taking it, and I want yon to know that it certainly was a BLESSING to me! It had a great action on my kidneys and now I hardly erer hare to get up at night any more, and I can really get a night's sleep for a change. It re liered those awful backaches, too, and drove the gas and bloating from my stomach organs, and now X feel fine! X can't help but Officers Elected By Church of God 1200 People Attend Final Gimp Meeting Session At Woodburn WOODBTJRN, Aug. 4 About' 1200 people attended ' the last day's meeting of the 10 day ses sion of the Church of God camp meeting, held at the grove Sun day. " ; , : v;; . . . . Saturday afternoon the annual election of officers was held with Earl Tlmmons of Portland elected new member for the Oregon State Business association ta take the place ot Leo Hayes of Gants Pass, whose time had expired. Other members -are Rev. J. J. Gillespie of Salem, Rev. F. E. Rawle of Al bany, Carl Jarrett of Portland, Rev. E. E. Watkins of Coqullle, Walter Cox and E. B. Hobsoon of Portland. '- .-'.--v - Rev. W. M. Donohew of Port land was elected chairman of the Oregon Ministerial association re placing Rev.-E. H. Adrendt, also of Portland. Rev. Adrendt replaces Rev. U. G. : Clark of Eugene as vice7 chairman, and Rev. Arthur Ely of Oregon City Teplaces Rev. C. W. Hatch of Wodburn as ec retary. . - t ; ' On the ordination committee Rev. Frank Van Lydegraf of Eu gene was elected to replace Rev. D. M. Clemens ot Medford. Other members are Rev. J. J. Gillespie and Rev. TJ G Clark.; - - - On the camp ground committee are Rev. H. S. Fulton of Wood-' burn, A. C. Johnson of Portland and P. E. Repine of Salem. . Mrs. Zeal Tlmmons of Portland waa reelected state Sunday school secretary. Rev. Gillespie was re elected to the Home ? Missionary board with; Rev. U. O. Clark and A. C Johnson. The program committee for next year will Include Rev. E. H. Adrendt, Rev. W. M. Donohew, and Rev. TJ. G. Clark. It has been decided to hold the camp meeting next year oone week earlier than this year. . ' The young people honored the older people with a candle light ing service Saturday evening at 6:15. Baskets of flowers were presented to members of the de votional committee, the body of ministers, to Rev. Esther Boyer of Baltimore, who conducted classes in leadership training and to the older people. Lottie Frank lin of Bandon Is president of the young people's association and Mrs. Mildred Hatch of.Woodburn has been named vice-president. Other officials are Ruth Schaffer ot Eugene, secretary-treasurer. Rev. W. M. Donohew, advisor, and Hans Kelson of North" Bend, as sociate member. again introduced as . Silverton's candidate for commander of dis trict No. 2. Mr. Davenport is past commander- of the Silverton post. ' X ' - I Cant Help Bat Praise Medicine That Will Help a Mas Like VAN-TAGE Has Helped Me!" Says Mr. J. A. Harveyt of Salem. - Rend ' His Amazing Statement Below! praise a medicine that will help a man like Van-Tage has, helped me, and I recommend it highly, to all who suffer with troubles like mine." Acts On Bowels, ; Stomach,' Liver and Kidneys! VAN-TAGE is a Marvelous Compound of more than 30 Won derful Ingredients including zl of Nature's Finest Medicinal Herbs. It acts on the FOUR important organs Bowels. Stomach, Liver, Kidneys. It acta so quickly that thousands ot people who had suf fered for TEARS, who had tried medicine after medicine without finding anything; to help them, were AMAZED at the blessed ae lief they received from the first few doses of Van-Tage. Another thing due to the Immense vol ume fn which it sells, the price of Van-Tage Is .reasonable. Ton can actually - take this Amazing Formula, with Its Many Costly' Herbs and Other Splendid Ingre gients, for just a few cents a day. So don't neglect your health any longer. Don't put it off an other day! Get Van-Tage NOW and start feeling, like a Real Human Being once again! -' A Special Van-Tage Represen tative, known as The VAN-TAGE Man, is now daily meeting crowds of people and introducing and ex plaining this Remarkable Com pound. On Sale at Fred Meyer Toiletry & Remedy Shop 170 N.Liberty St. Madam Minister Nit S jCapt. Boergo Bohde ? Even as thousands of other honeymooners, CapL Boergre Rohde, Danish officer, and his recent bride, the former Ruth Bryan Owen, ambassadress to Denmark and daughter of the "Great Commoner", stopped off .at Niagara Falls, above, to view the sight on their honeymobn trip. K Plans Are Made. ! For 4-L Picnic SILVERTON, Aug. 4. E. J, Boesch, general chairman of the 4-L picnle committee has his as sistants meet once a week and work on plans for the event which will be ' at Hazel Green park Sunday, August J. 6. . Two baseball games have al ready been arranged. Silver Falls Timber company and the .Willam ette Valley Lumber company of Dallas will play in the afternoon, while Bridal Veil and Springfield will cross bats at 10:30 in the morning. Tug-o-war pulled by members of rival 4-L groups, log rolling, bucking contest, high Jumps, re 'f- le r 4 -' -. f t ' r - - " . ; ED till on Honeymoon ::1 : ) airs. Ruth Bryan Owen Bohde lay races, foot races and con tests of all kinds are being ar ranged by the committee.' j; All western Oregon 4-L locals numbering 'IS will send large delegations to the affair which s sponsored by the ' Sllrerton group. The general public is also Invited. ' i Sub - chairmen of the various Committees arc gate, E. J. Me tal 1; ' transportation, S. , Oster; jraces and contests, Arthur Peter Son; water sports, Walter Mor gan; refreshments, Al Anderson; dance, H. J. Leach; baseball. Earl jChalfan; recreation, James Meek; hamburgers, E. P. McNeer; cof jfee, George Johnson; police, Henry Storlie; . publicity. Bob Scott; announcer, W. D. Smith of Portland. Master Bread sound truck will be used for announ cing events. , . . Sitiey. fold i Park Avenue 'society Uk'UUJ 4; MAY CHRISTIE Western sim pi city met smart set sophistication when th heroine of this i orrantic story arrived to conquer New York society. Using t le bapons of beauty and glamor this lovely girl scaled the ;ocl heights. But once there her heart took command and directed her to the happiness of true love. Don't miss thii diverting story. It will hold your interest to'theend.-' 1-1 5 i ; '' -. Leginsi tomorrow daily in t On -j, n J tasi 1,V , American Legion Has Annual Picnic 500 Attend Event Sunday At Hazel Green Park; Contests Held SILVERTON, Aug. 4. OTer SOO were in attendance at the Am erican Legion picnic Sunday at Hazel Green when Delbert Reeyes post of Silrerton sponsored their annual event. George Man oils was general chairman of the plans, and James A. Scarth, Silverton commander was official host. Frank Powell was chairman of the' sports committee and waa as sisted by Lewis Hall and C. E. Jaa.ua, Results of the contests were: , Bum: ObtUels lit. Tom William ; 2nd, BroM Bailey 8rd, Bob iferiran. Girls trader aTn SO yd.. 1st. Iorotiiy Jamei ; 2nd, Jon Middl.miaa; 3rd. Mun is. Aorta. Uirla andcr twelT. ait, Helea Meihelle; 2nd, Frances fpenrer; 8rd, 'Wtlma Jtoxell. Monkey and Craw, fish lit Harry Wilson, jr.; 2nd, Bros Bailey; Srd, Tom Williams. Boy a tinder twsvl.. 60 yd. 1st. Ucn Bailey: 2nd. Charlea Simmons: Srd, Jerry Uaucherty. Bark rac. 1st. Bros Bailej; 2nd, tiena Bailey: Srd. Alrin Flak. Three lerfted raca 1st, Bros Bailey and Pan t-peo-rer; 2nd, Harrf Wilson snd Robert Spencer; Srd, Ionald Walker and Gena Bailey, Boy tinder seven, 60-yd. 1st, tfordon Osborne, 2nd,' fhillip bimon; Srd, Howard Naereli, Smokinr 1st. Oena Kn.ml; 2nd, . Paratad; 8rd, Nat Hot- fert. . Husband calling lat, tmrna i-l-liott; 2nd. Vera Uoffert; Ird. Alta Hal). Nail drlTinf 1st, Mrs. Eopba Jo1ibb; 2nd. Mrs. Charles Hapness. Srd, Mrs. Vera Jlof.rt. Crack. r eatiar 1st, Mob Morg-aa; 2nd, Otto Bin. gar; 8rd, Donald Walker. rv throwing- 1st, Irene lre ael; 2nd, Betty ioree; Srd, Kloise i-.il-Lert. Wiener eating lit, AWin llake; 2nd, Orio Bolme; Srd, Tom William. Pie eating 1st. Bod Brown; 2nd, lXr land Walker; Srd. Verner i'lake. An attraction during the after noon aside from the sports pro gram were brief concerts by the 4-L Boys' band, directed by J. C. Hassenstab. . Family Moves SCOTTS MILLS. Aug. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kellls and family moved in the Brush Creek district Sunday. Mr. Kellls is em ployed at the Silver Falls Lum ber company. V llm lifiilo racket' I