The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 21, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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Joins
Fefs Add Chic Touch, to Ilcvr Spring Hcta
ja!ic of Xlmiz
Students Jailed in Strike
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Fire Association
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Gets Piano Dec!
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7ork of Replacing" Stores
Destroyed by January
Fire Now Begun
JEFFERSON, Jan. SO Jelfer
son was admitted as a new mem
ber of the Central Willamette
Fire Fighter's association - at
meeting held In the Albany city
hall. Membership was recom
mended by V. A.tJInrley, ut-so-ing
president.. . Harrey B. Thur
ston. Jefferson fire chief; "W.-L.
Jones and Clifford Wilson attend
ed the meeting from Jefferson.
Jefferson business men express
ed their gratitude to the Albany
: fire department through the pres
entation of a cash gift of $27 to
the Albany department. .
The ; Albany firemen gare as
sistance to Jefferaon January 12,
when, fire destroyed three Jeffer
son buildings.
- ExcaTatlon Starts
. Work has started for excarat
In r the basement for the new bus-
iness buildings of W. L. Jones
and J". G. Fontaine on main street.
They lost their buildings in the
fire of January 12. The new build
lngs will be constructed of hollow
tile with brick fronts.
The J. G.Fontaine store build
ing will be a one-story building 40
by 60 feet.
The W. L. Jones building will
hare two stories and will house
the telephone' office, a barber
shop, a store building and two
apartments on the second -floor.
Mill Gty Winner
In County Series
. GERVAIS, Feb. 20. Mill City
won out oyer the Gerrals .Congers
again Friday night on the local
floor In the second game for the
basketball championship . In the
B league in Marion county and
is now entitled to play In the dis
trict tournament to be held at
McMinnrille February 26 and 27.
The final score Friday night was
28 to IS. Fire games in a week
proved too much for the Cougars, i
as they were well in the lead un
til haying to play three games In
a tournament at Hubbard. Tues-i
- day, then again Thursday night
and Friday night.
Lineups: -Gerrals
13)' (28) Mill City
Ramp 6 ..F....... 4 Brown
Kurre . ..F. ..... ..3 Stone
A. Jensen 2. . ..C. ....... 4 Allen
Hood . ..... . .G. . . .9 J. Herron
Hutto . . .... ..G . . . . .2 Wachter
Substitutes: Mill City, Heath
Referee, La Vera Young.
Traffic Control
.Bids Are Called
City Recorder A. Warren Jones
announced " yesterday that' - bids
would - be- opened at the ' March
IS councif meeting on traffic con
trol signals, cables for their con
trol and for police and fire alarm
systems and their installation.
The call was authorised by the
council last Monday." . ,
Six stop-and-go signals of the
corner-post type are Included in
the program and one flasher sig
nal for the Center -and Commer
cial street intersection. .
Fred Chambers Diesl
TOLEDO.,Orei' TFebi:i2K-iJP)
Fred Chambers, : 6 4 i , Former leg
islator from Lincoln and t mem
ber, of : a pioneer--Oregon family;
llied at. his home -nere. Fridays
. Bonneville .Tour Soon ? ;
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. -20 (fl3)
The Portland ..chamber of com
merce plans Its fourth annual in
spection tour of the Bonneville
dam project March 11. . -
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f - 1 ' Cat weatiaer car?ri atranga no tea
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.J'c'rivs f .v: y c.s rerms; cse cf the local laws cf Portland, ile:
it l:- .1 t Uckle & lrl beneath her c!n with a feather
cr. fV d cf !-3 caa be rpxa so Cae tiat it wa make a
: :i IZA.i tZzs lsr. cz4 at L.cre3. aa'xli law makes it
-'jlzzTT t.r d tz'rzli ca tie streets after sundown to have
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Teach Basket- j
Advance showings of new spring hat Indicate this
year's styles will be gayly modernistic Flowers
and graceful veils are popular In the new models.
The -peach basket" hat is made of natural sewn
Ulan straw, with a cluster of red carnations on
Sewing Qub Quilts
At All Day Meeting
In Central Howell
CENTRAL HOWELL, Feb. 20.
Mrs. P. A. Wood and Mrs. Ed
Hlnes entertained the - Nemo
Sewing club Wednesday at an
all day meeting at the Wood
home.. A contribution for the
Red Cross was taken and
amounted to nearly $3.
Special guests were Mrs. Tuve,
Jlrsi Helgerson, Mrs. An tone Fes
kins, Miss Lucille Wood " and
Mrs. Clarence . Simmons. Club
members present were: Mrs.' W.
Davis, Mrs. Wampler, Mrs. E. A.
Dnnnigan, : Jr., Mrs. Adolph Klt
telson, Mrs. Ed Haselbacher, Mrs.
Henvy -. Rasmuasen, Mrs. Duda,
Mrs. Albert Haslebacher, " . Mrs.
Hlnes and' Mrs.; Wood. ; s.
Girl's League Is
Sponsor of Dance
4JALLAS, Feb. 20. The Girls'
league of Dallas high school spon
sored a dance last night at the
conclusion of j the Dallas-Independence
basketball game. The
affair was held ta the gymnasium
and a large nvmberc o( students
from both schools attended.
Arrangements . for .the ' dance
were made by Mary Ellen Dalton,
president of th.e Girls' league, and
Miss Helen Hull, faculty advisor.
- During an intermission, : spec
ialty numbers were given which
included: Tap dance by Naomi
Hayes and a song and guitar Hum
ber by, John Gerard. -4 i;-? a
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- - Has3Ia6r Operation
MISSION ; BOTTOM Feb.1 20." -Mjs.W
IB, McGUchri8t under
went 4 . major and 'mfooWbpera
tion at a Portland hospital
Wednesday. She has, been ill at
her home the past week but was
removed the first of the' week to
Portland. ',: . . ; . "-
Realize that .
T,:r i-aLti 1Ui tails out ef waUt
Is most evident when one thumbs
discovers some cf the odd facts
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Hubbard Boys Win
And Girls Lose in
Season Final Tilt
HUBBARD, Feb. 20 - The
Hubbard high school basketball
teams divided two games with St.
Paul high Friday night. The St,
Paul girls won 14-2. The Hubbard
boys won 23-9. ,v
: This was the last game for Hub
bard this season.' Charlie ' Knight,
a senior, playing his final game
for Hubbard was the outstanding
player on the floor. Moomaw and
Hopkins each scored 8 points to
lead the scoring. - ' t
; Boys game: -
Hnbbard. 23 St. Pael
Knight -F 1 Brentano
Moomaw g . F S Schnets
Hopkins 8 ... ...C Stupfel
Gant 2 n, Merten
Hateher Q --1 Bernard
. Referee, Slyter, Molalla,
Girls' game:
Hubbard S .: . 14 St. Paul
Erickson :.. ' 4 Ditidson
Love 2 , , v ... 10 " Fansllua
Epperly - C. Zorn
pj nr. . ... McHule
Ft O sprogis
Epperly q -, -- Gribble
Referee; Slyter. '
Slethodist Royal Guard ;
Votes Sum For Relief
SILVERTON, - Feb. - 20.y The
Royal "Guard of the - Methodist
church -met at the home of Mrs.
Herman Naegell with Mrs Hugh
Small assistant-hostess i
-. A "substantial sunt was voted to
assist in tne reDouaing or cnurca
es in thfr flood- area; The group
also voted, that the members each
tire money instead of holding a
food :' sale. br. -y- ' i '
u Greetings were sent r to' Mrs.
Edith Schroeder, a member, who
was called east because of serious
Illness in her family. Mrs. Schroe
der will return to SUrerton next
month.' v . : -.5 i ;,J2 .. i i i t
. The" afternoon's prize : was ' won
by Mrs. H. J. Iverson. Twenty
three were present. ; ; ;: 'I L
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Obituary
i- Ball ; -'i4't:
At the residence on Route four,
Nora" Ellen Ball, aged 51 years.
Survived by her husband, E.
Ball; four children,- Frances,
Florence, Zelma , and Granville
Ball. One grandchild- and three
brothers and one sister in the east
also survive." Funeral services will
be held from the Terwllliger, Fu
neral home Saturday, February
20, at 10:30 a. m. with Rev. Dean
Poindexter officiating. -
Patterson
John R. Patterson at Tillamook
February 18. Survived by sister,
Mrs. .R. H. Mason 'of Portland;
several nieces and nephews in
cluding Geo. H. Patterson of Sa
lem. Funeral services will be held
from the Henkie mortuary at Til
lamook on Monday, February 22,
at 18 a. m., followed by graveside
services at City View cemetery at
1:45 p. m. -
' Burger .
Amelia: Anna Burger, aged 83,
died at the residence,-1483 Center
street, Feb. 18. SurriTed by chil
dren, William H-, August' H., and
Fred W. Burger of Salem, Gustaf
J. Burger of Portland. Mrs. Mary
Wlllson of Salem, ' Mrs. Helen
Ryan of Portland, Mr. Bertha
Massey of Klamath Falls, Mrs.
Anna Hass of Menlo Park, Calif.;
Mrs. Hanna Keache'r of North
Branch, - Minn., Mrs. - - Augusta
Mens of Owatonna, Minn. Funeral
services will be conducted by the
Rev. I E. Nlermeyer at 1:30 p.
m. February: 23. Interment in
City View cemetery. Rigdon mort
uary in charge. ,
Fox
la tils city February U. Lillie
Fox, aged 21 years. Survived by
sister. Miss Marcella Fox of San
Francisco, Mrs. J. C. Calbreth of
Stayton, and a brother, Robin Fox
of Monmouth. Funeral announce
ments later from the W. T. Rlgdon
: the front giving; lovely color. The Homburf; varW '
ation" is a modern tribute to the "horseless car
riage' days. Bicycle sailor" hats, chlo and attrae
tlve, axe Infinite In their variety JUs season, Judg .
Ins; from present showings.
; To Bnild on Project
; McMInnvlUe, Ore., Peb. 2(HJP)
W. T, McDonald, project man
ager, said today construction will
start on ten sets of ' farm build
lngs on the Federal Resettlement
LAdministration project here next
week, if roads permit delivery, of
materials. - -
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BHCKEY MOUSE
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SEND COLLECTORS
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VD2NNA, Feb. 2O.-0!P)-The
lonesome Duae or Windsor got
his t airplane :. back today : aild
waited arottud tor guests. , -
Captain . Edward IL Field ea
landed the red 'and blue, biplane
ax , Vienna- azter a . swut xugnt
from Cologne and said he thought
the former kins wag planning, a
few flights. He stared coldly at
persona who suggested the possl
bility of a -trlp- to "the sld ; "of
-Wallla- Warfleld Simpson, In
Cannes, i - ' .
Sir Walter TV Monckton, who
left the plane at Cologne because
of bad weather, arrived by tram
tonight for what" la presumed to
be a conference with Edward on
finances. Sir "Walter is attorney
general for the Duchy of ' Corn
wall, " which one' waa ' Edward's
and which t now Is 'merged with
the throne.' King" George VI may
allot" some of the duchy revenue
to his brother, -.
llacIaiirR Is
Oldest Baseballer
AURORA. Feb. 20 Georre W.
Scramlln. 8 S-y ear-old : Macksburar
resident and devoted baseball fan.
attenaea tne oia timers baseball
banq.net in Portland and was pre
sented with a silver trophy eun.
as the oldest baseball player in
attendance. , ; . - ;-.-.,..
Scramlln first played baseball
In ..1872 as shortstop ' with the
North Oxford team in Michigan.
1 He has attended every Pacific
Coast league opener in Portland
and attended the first game
played on - the Vaughn street
grounds more than 35 years ago.
Scramlln holds a life member
ship in the "Old-time Baseball
League of Oregon." ;
Diesel Class Started
WEST STAYTON, Feb. V0.
Organized Wednesday night In
the McClellan hall waa a WPA
dlesel course with Mr. Dow of
Turner as instructor. Thirty one
persons attended. They will meet
in the future every Wednesday
night until the course is com
pleted... -sy-- r - ,1---- '
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"TIclport. atadents
Students of McKeesport high" school; McKeesport. Pa-, are pictured
In Jail after they had participated In a "aitrdown" strike when au
thorities forbade students to leave the school durinr lunch period.
If ore than WOO of the school's 8.000 students revolted against the
order and 22, including several girls, were Jailed. . AH were released
after a hearing- at which the students won a victory. . :
Mrs. Leajcli TakesV
Prize in Contest
OREGON STATE COLLEGE,
dbrvallls, Feb.- 20. Mrs. L. S.
Leach, Salem, was awarded sec
ond place in the women's ice
cream judging - contest and re
ceived a prize at the banquet in
the Oregon State Memorial Union
which - brought the 26 th annual
conrentien of the Oregon : Butter
and lee Cream Makers to a close
here Thursday night, Mrs. H. P.
Tlelsen and Mrs. Roger O.IUls,
both or- corvaiiis, . were , warded
the first and third prises respect
tvely. .. . ; :
' E. D. L. Reeser, Albany, cap-
tared first place award in the as
sociation ice . cream . Judging con
test. ' He waa .followed by . Lyle
Hammack and- Richard Trout,
life Has Its Ups and Downs t
First Row Balcony
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both from the Raven Dairy of
Portland. . .
Ediger ; Services -Today
at Dallas
Funeral for Mrs. Marie Ediger,
wife of 1. W. Ediger who passed
away :' February 17 at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Heppner, 2240 South Cottage
street, will be held Sunday af
ternoon at 2 o'clock In the Evan
gelical church at "Dallas.' h ,
In addition to her widower,
Mrs. Ediger is survived by two
sons, Harvey and Lloyd; her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hepp
ner ' of Salem; three brothers,
Jake Heppner. of Dallas and Pet
er and William Heppner of Sa
lem. . . ' " ... "-''
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SILVEUTON, Feb. 20. A per
formance pronounced "P e r f ret",
by the audience, was the concert
Eirea ty t?io "Choir of the U'ent'
of Parkland, Wash., Friiay night
at Trinity church. The choir i
directed by -Prof. J. O. Edwards
and was rponsored at Ellrertoa by
Trinity choir.
Particular attention was called;
to the solo ef Ainu f tolee. bo'
aang "Lost la tt i NUU"; Janice;
Pederaon, contralto, bandld the
the solo work in "lieautiful Sa
viour" exceptionally well, as di 1;
Romola Rush the sorrano reel-'"
tatlTe in "From Jleaven Abore." ,
Following the formal concert.
members of Trinity choir gave aV
reception for the visitors and the,
visitors retaliated with an infor
mal program. ,
While at SllTeftonf Prof. Ed-'
wards was the bouse guest of Mrs.
Tom A. Andersen.
Cayenne Deserted1
Dy Eiglit Convict
PORT OF - SPAIN, Trinidad.'
Feb 20T-Elght exhausted,'
sun-blistered convicts, stter es
caping from the French penal col-'
ony at Cayenne, French Guiana.)
drifted ashore here last night af
ter sailing 750 miles on the ocean
in an Indian dugout. Thler tat
tered shirts, which at times they
had used for sales, stuck to their 1
sun-ecarred backs. .
There were three murderers, a
bank robber, a Jewel thief and'
three habitual criminals. All had"
been condemned to spend lite'
terms In the Cayenne colony,
whieh includes the notorious '
"Davll's island." -
Under new action by Trini
dad's government. It is possible"
the fugitives will remain on this
British island indefinitely. They"
were It days at sea.
Tenure Cksiije Opposed f
Portland; ore:. Feb. 20-p)
-W. A. Long, principal of George
school here; sa1d toay the ma
jority of teachers' affected by the'
teacher tenure law are opposed to'
any changes in the "law by tbe
present legislature:
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By .VALT DLSNEY
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