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I' AGE TWO Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Simdaj Morning March 14, 1937 TT 1 ... i Bates Are Set Dig Berry Festival Will Be Held June 4 and 5; ; T : Name Leaders ' " . ' LEBANON, March 1J. -At the recent meeting of the strawberry fair committee It was decided to hold the fair June 4 and. 6. A bis ahortcake, equal In size or larger than the one laat rear,, will be a feature of the fair. Officers of the -fair committee are: President,-!".' W. Mwnyen; vice-president, - Dave Stritmater; secretary, j; H. Irvine; treasurer. -J.. CV Mayer. ' .. Cooinitte appointed ay. tha paaaUteat ara: Pablicity, H W. 'ra4aricka; so licit lion. Bert Cottoaj atraata, I. E. Haraa: raecptioa. i. C BNlk; apart. Tara Kmtu; panda. Baipa -Harett; pracraaa. ' Liawis Baaoatt; aatartaiiiamaat, Miaa Laaa Medlar; .aaaaie- atri baada, Xiaa Jeaaia 8 linear; cake. J. C Flakeo fcasa axaibita, Frank Crvvaa; coaeea aioaa. Kmrt Michalaaa: eaaaed fooda and fretem troita, C. B. Speneer; - officer at 4r. at. 1. Boutkard ; adaeatioBal. J. M. Baaaatt;. Bey Seota, Praada Phelp; civic ad laeat, f. 6. Jaaaaaaaa ; qoen, 6a? Haauaatt; eeaalractiaB. EUaar Tilt rerald; Tatar farmer. Ira H. rot ray; 1H claka, KoyS C. Mallea; ant aikibit, E. B. .Edea; decora tie, Caet Mjert; poultry, V. E. inM; lefal. r. B. Mayer. - P.N..G. dmb Meet, r The meeting of the P.N.O. club Thursday was featured by a ov ered - dish dinner at noon with Mrs. W. G. Amos, Mrs. Sylvia Stewart. Mrs. N. M. Newport and Mrs. Prank Groves, committee on arrangements and ' dinner. Jack Farrell, well known serv ice station operator west' of La come, has purchased an adjoining ere of land from Joe Burton and will erect a number of rental cab Ins. George Bostwick and' George Smith will do the carpenter work. At Legion Meet ' Mrs. Gary Ellen berg. Mrs. El mer Whetstone and Mrs. Ralph Hargett represented the local aux iliary of the American Legion in a- state-wide - meet at Salem Wednesday.. Albert Grugett, son of Mrs. Beulah Grugett . of Lebanon, and M 1 Sue Wagner,' recently of North Dakota, - were married In Albany March 1. Mr. Grugett is employed at Triangle lake and. later expects to lire In Lebanon. Minnie Buzzard Is Buried, Aiimsville AUMSVILLE. March 12. Min nie Ruth Buszard, who passed away at her. home at Mill City Wednesday, was buried here yes terday.. .Funeral : services were held at 1 o'clock at the Wesleyan Methodist church and I were con ducted by Rev. Henry Aarhuse. Miss Charlotte Martin and Miss Dorothy Potter- sang, : accompan ied by Mrs. Fred Potter. Miss Buzzard was born at Nl la. West Virginia, July 25, 1919. She came to Oregon with her par ents in 1935. ThA famltr naiAaA i Aumsviue last year; ana Ruth attended the higb school here. Ukier, tne ramily-moved to Mill City. ! She is survived by her father, Mr. J. Buzzard; three sisters. Mrs. Fay Nixon, Mrs. Violet Watson, Opal Buzzard, all of Mill Pltv. Burial was at the Butler cem etery here. In charge of the W. A. Weddle funeral home pf Stayton. Benefit Basketball Game Feature of P.-T.A. Meet ; Magee Is Convalescent - - LEBANON. March 12. A em tea for the girl scout, spon sored bv the Civic fill h nr thol. hall -Monday afternoon," was pre- ceaea oy,a program led by Mrs Florence Witcher. Th T.l v ty health nurse, Mrs. Nova Young, gave, an address outlining her work and presented a demonstra tion of the life and contact of the tuberculosis srerm. She ifatoA that Lebanon was first in seal sales of any community In the county. The Eirla ouartAt. gra. Sena Edwards. M n 1 n r i Pearson and Grace Bartruff sang FivePeiv Cent Salary' acreage Is Voted Ior Teachers at Corvallig i:-t e COEVALLIS Or . MaWh 1 WVJTost of the teachers, la the Junior high and. high school here received a .salary Increase approxl matlag,5 per cent; effectlye next fall., underaction taken by the cltyt.ch5o.'-6oard,'The! Increase will tbtal 22&7 for the next year. School urinten$el'IL:;W. Adams said two high school teach ers have resigned and that several others In the school system prob ably will decline offers to continue-as Instructors next falL Mark Gehlharls Named Chairman For Club Event CORVALLIS, March IS. -Mark Gehlhar, senior at O.S.O, from Salem, has. been appointed general chairman of the annual agricul ture club banquet to be held in the Memorial Union building Ap ril 14. Carl Gray. Omaha, presi dent of the Union Pacific rail road, will be the featured sneaker: Easter Cantata Planned SILVERTON, March IS. The Methodist ehoir, under the direc tion or Tea uaxer, wm give aa Easter cantata at the church auditorium on Easter night. iiomgpt dxpnng ? traung . LAlUIER TRANSFER Cc STORAGE I T7t Aba H&ndla Feel Oil, Coal and Briquets and High Grad Diesel Oil for Tractor Engines and Oil Burners Grangers! News 'NORTH HOWELL, March IS. Twenty-seven members .of Sll verton Hills grange ..visited at North Howell Friday night, took charge of the business session under the direction of the mas ter, Mrs.' Ida Benson, and pre sented the program during the lecture hour. Visitors were also present from Mccleay and Che- mawa. ' North Howell grange aecept from Stayton to ed an invitation visit there . on Saturday, March 29, and as a part of the pro gram - will re-eaact their play tSaTdInes. which : the home ec onomlca . e l a b i members have worked ' on this Winter. A card party was announced for the evening of March 18 and the next home . economics club meeting. .will be at the Od die home on April 1st. LIBERTY,' March 13. The grange- home economic club completed arrangements at its Thursday meeting for the third annual grange turkey dinner and entertainment" toi be held next Tuesday. .March til r . , v 'i. Serving will be held from C to 8 p.m. In the dining room of the-, grange hall.; A : quilt made by the club will 1 be given as a Jioor irrlxe during the evening. The entertainment to follow the- dinner 4111 Include the grange play which 1 recently won first award in the t Marlon coun ty Pomona grange contest. There will be music and other numbers on the program, j- j . MACLEAY, March 13 Mrs. H. S. Martin and Mrs. M. A. Wells will . entertain members .of. tn grange H. E. dub Tuesday after noon at the Martin home. After a short- business meting Miss Maxtne Buren 'of the Oregon Statesman will demonstrate salad making and Miss Merle Bowen will speak, on "Foods.: Unified Program Begun at Church - CLEAR LAKE; March 13.- A recent -Innovation to the Clear Lake Evangelical church is the unified Sunday school and morn ing worship service: Splendid at tendance and enthusiasm have re sulted, reports the pastor, Rev. Herbert E. Bennett.: The -organization of a chorus of junior boys and girls- who-sing each Sunday morning add -much to the service. The song service begins at :55 a.m., followed by the pastor's message at 10:20. The Sunday school classes then convene and are dismissed by 11:20 o'clock. Everyone in the community is. invited to be present. . The master Sunday school plan Is invited to be present. Added to this is a graph of Sunday school attendance comparing last year's attendance with that of the pres ent year. A steady Increase In Sun day school attendance Is the re sult.' ! ; t -i Plays for Stunt .. Night Rehearsed MILL CITY. March 13 fTlar ence Mason and Harbo Thompson jere nosts to the basketball team of Mill City high at a turkey din ner at tn home of Mr. and Mrs C. E. Masorr Thursday nleht - Play rehearsals have he din nn several plays which are to be given on Stunt night. March 2 5. nn tha high school stage. The girls Dra- uiauc euo nas cnosen "Heaven Will. Protect the Working Girl," with the following mat- Rh,i McAuley, Lois Fleetwood, Velma uownmg ana Donala Swan. "The Klne-'a ITirhwAv" mMii given by the student body with the cast as followsi Jack Hase- Villi na 7 mau, uiu Kicnaras,; Alary Fend, Evelyn Vaughn and I Dale Bassett and "The Great Chan's nininni" has the following cast: Virginia oiaxer, Jjonaid Jenkins, Bill Hen derson and Colls Heath. i ' Areshmah class nart hm.iA in the school gymnasium last Fri day night. The evening was spent playing volley ball, basketball and omer games. - s ITalsey Teacbers Given Contracts and Increase In Salary For New Year ALBANY. .March IS. All the teachers In. the Ha1sv mrhnni hm been rehired for next vr substantial increase in aaJarr in janitor.- George McNeil, was also reeiecxea .ana :wm snare in the in crease of salary. t i : The rrade teachers are Vernon A. Meyer, principal; Mildred Mooay, ana Kditn Hutton. Prof. Floyd V. Barrett ia nrlnMnal At the high school and W. J. Nee Is manual training, science, glee club and muafo tmtrnrtnr anit aian acta as athletic instructor. ; Two-Room Scboolbonse Going Up, Parkersville - ' - .-. j PARKERSVILLE. March 12. Construction has been started oa the schoolhouse to be built upon the new school , site across the road, from the old building. It will be a two-room school. Ur. and Mrs. Bert McAfee of Los Angeles hare moved on' the farm of W. B. Brown here ani will assist with the work. Mrs. MeAtee is a daughter of W. B. Brown.-- -'-'I";-.-'- i V Associate Jilatron Visits at Chapter - . .-'A ' Airs. RIervine Wilson ,Made a Member; Coypus Are : ' Being Raised SCIO, March 13. Mrs. Ner vine . Wilson was Initiated at a special meeting - of Euclid chap ter No. 70. Order of the Eastern Star, at Jefferson Thursday night. About 0 members of the order were in attendance, rep resenting chapters at Turner, Sa 16m; Corvallls and Montana. Mrs. Hazel Ingram of The Dalles, as sociate matron, made an official Tlslt.to the chapter. ; Contract la . In -preparation for a new residence on the John Jlroch acreage in -the south out skirts of Sdo, on the site , of which the Jlroch home burned a few- weeks ago. It will be a five-room bungalow with , base ment -and is to be completed not later than July 1. ' - Corpus Propagated A new species of fur-bearing animal; the, Coypu, native of South America, - is ' being propa gated at the W. J. Turnidge place In Sclo,. he having secured fire of the rodents a short ime ago. It Is stated that only a limited number of coypu farms have been successfully operated . in North America. The animals have web bed hind feet and are about the size of beaver. They are dirk gray in-color. . . H. P. MacPherson, publisher of the Times at Sundance, Wyo his nephew. Ellis . MacPherson. and Judge Wm. Roberta visited here recently. Joe Lytle of the Sclo Tribune formerly published the Wyoming paper. The senior MacPherson w,a a Investigating Oregon newspaper plants with a view of purchasing. The 84th birthday of Mrs. Dru silla Phillips- of - Sdo, mother of the local postmaster. Earl Phil lips, was observed March It as the patient was recovering from pneumonia, from which she .was confined to the home of her son for several .weeks. About 80 of Mrs. Phillips summers have been spent In the, vicinity of Sclo. Consolidation of the three Sclo rural mall routes Into-two units is being considered by the postal authorities, at Washington according to E. Phillips. Sclo postmaster. Under the proposed plan, . Rolla Shelton . and Law rence Montgomery would be re tained here. Forthcoming vac ancy at Albany probably would bo filled by transfer of Ed Hol land ef Sclo route one, it is believed. Teachers Elected For Middle Grove MIDDLE GROVE, March 13. Mrs. Reuben Hilficker will be hostess for the "Amltie" Woman's club Tuesday night, March 16.. . Miss Elverta Minton has been reelected as principal and teacher of the advanced grades for anoth er year, while Miss Yvonne Card ner will teach the primary grades. which place has been filled 'for the past three years by her sister. Mrs. Mildred Yunker, who will not teach. Mrs. Helen Walker in company with a brother, Mr. Wilson of Eu gene, left Thursday morning by motor for Maouri, where they will visit relatives and upon their return will bring with them to stay two nephews whose parents died recently from flu pneumonia. Temperance Meet Held For Turner TURNER, March IS A local w.c.T.u. institute was held at the Methodist church Thnrsdav. Mr Ruth Tooze, state vice president, Mrs. W. A. Barkua and Miss Lu ella D. Barer of Salem presented the day's program. Mrs. Tooze gave an able talk on "Alcohol Ed ucation and side lights on the re cent legislature. Miss Baker, county director of motion pic tures, gave a talk on the subject. Mrs. Barkus spoke of the Iota Sigma, ybnng women's organiza tion. The national temperance ed ucational fund of SI. 000.000 to be raised in the United stt tn alcohol education, was duscussed launch was served at noon. ; Winegars Have Child MONMOTTTW Mar t a dau ghter, Carol Ann, was born March 9 at a Salem hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wlnegar. This is their first child Bibles - Mottoes Make Appropriate Easter Gifts! Easter is only two weeks away Plan now to remember . your friends with a memento of some kind! Easter Cards OUR SELECTION OP EASTER CARDS AND GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IS THE FINEST IN THE CITY! r , CKE'G STATIONERY CO. S40 State Just Kast of . . Ladd A Bash LIBERTY, March IS. i The community club met. Friday in the gym building. John Dasch. president, outlined the work' and study course for the landscape gardening class, two classes of which hare been held with lour mors to v come. ' j Wayne D. Harding. 4-H club supervisor 'for Marion county, spoke . on 4-H club work, jtold of the coming 4-H show in! Ap ril and explained - the summer school held each year at Oregon State, college for 4-H club rjnem bers. .. I HOPEWELL. March IS. - X miscellaneous program consist ing of IS numbers were- present ed Thursday at the Hopewell community clab meeting by mem bers . of the- Grand. Island- club. wrhleh sent a delegation fl S5. HAZEL. GREEN, March IS The community club program has been . postponed, from March to April 2 because the regular date Is on Good : Friday. The Hayesvllle community clab. 'will present a play. "Calm Yourself." Santiam Press Is Leased to Ohiaiis LEBANON. March IS. C. T. Burkhelmer and L. T. Ward have leased the Santiam Press in Lebanon of C. E. DePew, veteran publisher, who has ope r a t d plants , in Lebanon for SS years and was at one time editor and publisher of the. Lebanon Criter ion.! a . . f The new operators are publics-, tfon men xt experience and were associated in business in Ohio for several years. Mr. Ward came to Lebanon fle years ago and has since been engaged in the advertising business. ; Mr. Burkhelmer recently severed con nection with the Scrip ps-H ow a rd newspsper in Cleveland. Ohio, and having faith in the future of Lebanon is pleased to join Mr. Ward in the business here. Mr. . DePew will continue his insurance business In Lebanon, , Ladles' night at the meeting of the fish and game association at Riverside Wednesday was; at tended by a number of Lebanon people who enjoyed a program of music and lectures. Screen pictures of wild life added to the diversion's of the evening. . Mr. and Mrs. AlF.' Mazendank of Albany were looking after property in Lebanon this week; their daughter, Mrs. W. R. Geer, a former Lebanon resident, ""ac companied them and was the guest of Mrs. N. E. Crane during her stay. :., Soloists Chosen For Easter Event V SILVERTON, March IS Solo ists announced for the Easter ora torio, "The Holy City," directed by Mrs. Tom A. Anderson, Include Clifford Almquist. Mrs. HJ E. Johnson, Stella Dybevlk, Dean Anderson, 'R a y m o n d Dablen, Francis Nelson, Rose Mary Lar son. Richard PicKell. ) v Gertrude Slade Cameron land Peggy Goplerud will preside at the pianos. j There will also be a trio by Ha zel DeGulre, Mrs. Alf. O. Nelson and Helvie Silver; a duet by Ha zel DeGulre and Frances Nelson and a duet by Richard PIckell and Rose Mary Larson. j The oratoria will be g 1 e n March 21 at 8 o'clock. j Dentist Thornton From Portland to Open Office ' For Unionvale Residents UNIONVALE, March IS, Un ionvale is to have a dentist soon. Dr. O. D. Thornton of Portland will move to the house vacated by Mrs. Carl Thornton. j Mrs. Thornton and son Edgar moved from the L. L. Thornton house where they have resided several years to another house on the same farm that recently was moved from the D. Miller farm. the SILO Challenger to The Delco CkoJ gmt Iriags la ftestaWaas sU tabes beaan-l falawaApjaiAtehomoahewBhl : hmf la a atasle mail aals radkxl Casaasa baili eoatzols t atolch' I I the iastTBsMat poael of S oazs are avoUoU. Caste La asi LatM as deatooatrais lUs .ftae Aato; '' Badia. ;' -. :': - - - t: , r .1 ; 'v. KODO, 4 ; FSXC2 SS49 Fl Dak Aaaa Saata MaJih Naa4 Fatal' sxt.rt tm srt.n j' - E.H.BURRELL ; Carburetor - Ignition 464 N. Liberty Ph. 5178 L7TUZOJSjaO Hone Changes Are Made at Silverton Cattle and Sheep Losses in . " State Are Heavy Due : to Freezing SILVERTON, March 1 S. A number of changes are being made In Sllverton'a residential section. .George Shaffer, -who has begun work at the Ames Hard ware store, has taken Bp residence at 80S . Madison street. Harold Olsen has bought the home at SIS Miller street and taken possession. C. S. Starr has moved to 807 Bart lett street. H. J. Digernesa has moved to the 4 4 7 house on Dlger ness boulevard and Mrs. Eva DI gerness Ben ham and son have moved to the -Inman cottages on South Water street. . Robert Johnson has moved to 40S Second" street. Herbert Joaes has moved, to (02 McClalne street, the house formerly occupied hy the E. A. Sewells. Mrs. Bowell te at . present in Portland with - her son. Buddy, who is studying danc ing. .s : .-. , -. EUa, Wright Moves - Ella. Wright has. moved to 711 Kent street .Mrs. J. Nerness has moved to 1ST Steelhammer road, and. the J.. O. HaugenS to .SIS Broadway. Herman Schnuerle has rented SOS Norway. M. Kolllni has moved from 810 Adams to SIS High street; I. D. Thomas from. IS 7" Chad wick Ut 834 Steelhammer read; H. D, Long has moved his place of bus iness from 11SS S: Water to S14 Jersey street. E. Middlemias has moved from 14 SO Salem road to his newly purchased heme at 300 Ablqua road. Roy Ahrens have moved from 300 Abiqaa road 40 (20 McClalne street. The W. De Boers have moved from SOS Broadway to 2SS Mill street. Mr. end Mrs. Eddie Young who have been living at 404 S. Second street have i moved to Salem -to -make their home. QubV Dinner March 16 SILVERTON March 13. The Silverton country club will hold its annual dinner at the club house March 1(. with C. L. Bonney, club president, presiding as to as tm as ter st dinner. The tournament prizes for. both the, men and wom en will . be awarded that nighf. Toney's of Silverton will serve the dinner. The social committee of the club composed of Mrs. Larry Aus? tin. Mrs. W...L. McGlnnis and Mrs. R.' B. Duncan" is arranging the af fair. -Decorations are In charge of Mrs. H..E. Preston. Mrs. Walter Bryson and Mrs. Otte Aim. r Cards and dancing complete the evening's entertainment with Mrs. C. W. Keene in' charge of cards. Country CJhevrelet's Perfected HydrswBc Brakes are ambeBevably soft mad easy to oper ate -always depend able always sate : asal positive la sctioa. tested . tubing ana heavily pnaag ttaaesatt braking pres m the amaster cylinder to the soar wheel cyhodan, wkach enrt their to sip ssa tne two Drake perfset equaBzatloa, '1J3, 430 N. Commercial Fcrmcr't Union r News - LIBERTY. March IS." The Liberty local of the Farmers Union will meet Tuesday, March 1(, : - In the gym building at . S p.m. Motion pictures, including comic and educational, will be shown. Announce Changes -School Faculty MONMOUTH. March IS L. D. Black, Instructor in geography who has replaced Miss Katherine Arbuthnot while she Is making a round-the-world trip, accompanied by Miss Maude Maepherson, . lib rarian, will complete his term, of service at Oregon-' Normal school with the winter term.. He plans to return to New York on a tramp steamer sailing from -Portland or Seattle-. He will teach this summer at. the Ypsttantt, Michigan, state normal, near -Ann Arbor. . - Miss Arbuthnot and Miss Mac Pherson are . expected, to reach Monmouth In time for the spring term opening. ; Mrs. Beulah 8. Thornton, Eng lish instructor and supervisor of dramatics at Oregon Normal will be given a leave of absence for the spring term and half of the sum mer term. Mrs. E. E. Barrows of Monmouth will do part time sub stituting in ' English. Dr. V. V. Caldwell, associate- professor of psychology, will be employed by the high schools contacts commit tee 'of the state board of higher education, through' the spring term. He will be replaced at the Normal school by Richard I At erlll, now serving on the Pendle ton high school teaching staff. Projects Chosen By Lutheran Men SILVERTON .March IS. Pris on mission work and boys' work are. the two projects which the Silverton 'Lutheran Brotherhood voted Tuesday night to. take up ia connection with- the program of the ' national . brotherhood.. Ap pointed as committee to study two projects oind report back at the April meeting of the brotherhood were Alf O. Nelson, Ed Jorgenson and H. N. Kiev. Also In connec tion with this program, the Silver ton brotherhood la sponsoring' a father and son banquet to be held in April, with Jonas Byberg, Ed Jorgenson and Hans 'Jensen le charge. The brotherhood also voted to sponsor one week of bible confer ence at Silverton early In autumn. During the program hour Rev. Andreson of Salem gave a review of church history and vocal solos were sung by R. W. Dshlen, as companled by Mrs. Andreson. Re freshments were served. ' fOOK KM C0flBa0fiflD0oOn fa 0Dt)C(Dafla(F00 (fcOiT mUk Demaiid Perfected Brakes new ' MOtfTiSLY PAYMQfTS MOTOh DmsZON. Gafflie Rites Held Friday, Mt Angel MTi ANGEL. March" IS, Fun era! f services for:, Mrs. Frank Gaffke. iwho died at St-Vlncents hosnltall Tuesday morning, were held lfrom SU Mary's Catholic church i at 10 o'clock Friday mornmzL Rev. J. Sullivan of SiH vertoi officiated and Rev. Gab riel Morris of Mt. Angel gave the funeral j sermon.' Interment was in; the Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Gaffke was born in Pitts burg, j Canada, Not. 1. IS 70, the daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Sav- alencdvlch. Aa.a-small child she MmattM SilTr Uka. Minn. - She became it he bride of Frank Gaff ke onf April 10, 1893. Ten years ago the -family moved to Mt! An gel as settled, on a farm south of towni . SurVlTlng'are-her husband, 11 children Michael of Chicago. Thomas of Great Falls, Mont.. Henry of Riverside, CallL. Mrs. J. T.l Wittman, Wllaall; Mont.. Mrs. 'Dan. Kints.. Stayton. Mrs. Torres dahl. Mt. Angel, 8Ister Ro berta.; Seattle, Slater LacUle Ther eaa, Yakima, and Gertrade. John, and- Joseph of- Mt; Angel, six grandchildren and a brother and sister r Variety - SubjecU Are Studied by 4-H Health .BETHEL, I March 14 Health club members, under the direc tion of IjMrs. Carmellta Weddle, are receiving, worthwhile train ing la many -branches .of health work. At the' recent meeting a demonstration of artificial res piration I was 'given : by Lillian Hamrjckj and Ha Mae' Creech and the county ' fair demonstration was planned. Verna . Froehlich presided - ! - ! - 1 ' Mrs; Weddle was hostess to the 4-H .Homemaklng club at-her home ) la Salem Monday - night. Beautiful lunch cloths are being finished by the members. Joan Judsoa knd Wanda Froehlich, club president, gave a housekeep ing demonstration. IDiBIBOIIiv - t - - I- "- 1th eumalic Gout i ' - : euritis- Sciatica of the aches, pains.' stiff ness, soreness and1 lameness of stubborn; rheumatism,' neuritis, sclatldja and rheumatic gout , are caused er aggravated by excess arte ajCf4."r 1 "! c-. 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