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Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, June 9, 1937 PAGE TORE BeaL to Head Elected to Replace Patton, Who Resigns ; Burch ' Also .Quits Job . HUBBARD.. June. 8. Lyman W. Patton, . who was elected as superintendent, and athletic di rector of Hubbard high, school in place, of Van Ness Johnson, re signed, and the school board has. elected .Marlon - H. "Pat"' Beal. who has been athletic director of Canbj . high school for the last two years. He was athletic direct or in the Stayton high school prior .to going to Caoby. ..-.-,.... Paul Burch, serenth and eighth grade teacher,' has turned in hi? resignation also. P. C. Welle Visits P. C. Welle of Bearer Creek was a week-end guest at the home of John Stauffer. Welle formerly lired on the Garland place. Sereral new buildings are un der -construction in; the Hubbard vicinity. Bob Zuelande is finish Ins a new home on his place near the Carl dairy. He also sold part of his place. George Gumps is build ing a large new barn on his place at the west end of town. Most of the college young peo ple are home for the summer va cation. John Dimick is home from O.S.C. Boyd and Betty Brown have returned from the Univer sity of Oregon. Jake Blosser, an O.S.C. student formerly of Hub bard, but now of Corvallis, is ris lting at the home of his uncle, Charles Blosser. Retired Pastor Preaches Rev. D. S. Brown of Tacoma, a retired minister of the Presby terian church, preached at the morning services of the Federat ed church here Sunday. He gave an interesting talk on his travel in which he visited the missionary fields of his church In Egypt. Rev. and Mrs. Brown and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pollack of Portland, were; the guests of Mr. and "Mrs. Cochran of East Hubbard. . The Community Guild will hold its last meeting until fall. Wed nesday afternoon at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Adams. one mile north of town on the Pacific highway. Birthday Surprise Staged at Mehama MEHAMA. June S. Mrs. Edith PhilippI was surprised Friday night by friends in honor of her birthday. Those . present . were Mrs. Edith PhilippI, Mr. and Mrs. . Roy Philippi, Lorene Lan ders, Mrs, Earl Wolfkiel and daughter" Gertrude and Karl Winzer. June Kublu arrived home last week from Forks. Wash., where she taught school this last win ter. Miss Kubin will be at home for two or three weeks, then will attend summer school ' in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy ' Philippi left early Saturday morning for a weekend trip into Washington. Tbey will visit Grand .Coulee dam in eastern Washington, and oh the way home come- through Seattle and on down to Portland. Mrs. A. W. Landers returned home' Sunday from a visit ' in Salem, Portland and Seattl where she has relatives. While in Portland. Mrs. Landers en joyed a trip up the Columbia river to Bonneville and. Hood River. ' Sodality Members On Trip to Coast SILVERTON. June 8. Mem bers and friends of the sodality of St. Paul's church spent the weekend at Ocean Lake at Katy did lodge. Chaperoning the group were Mrs. W. Stirber, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schneider, Mr. and Mrs Tom Martin. Others going were Helen Songer, Lorraine Zollner, Dorothy Stirber, Rita, De Ryke. Mary Holland, Margaret Kastl gar, - Dorothy Zollner, Maxin Stevenson, Delia Meek, Joanne Domagalla, Virginia Meek, The resa Welssenfels,. Amelia Mauer, Agnes Weissenfeis. Verria Stir ber, Marianne McCulough, Mary Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. William Crab tree, all of Stayton. were dinner guests Monday night at the F. W. Powell home. The Crabtrees are parents of Mrs. 'Marshall. . Harold H. Davis paid a $3.50 fine in police court for failing to stop at a stop sign Monday. Marion Has two Youths . at 4-H Summer School At Oregon State Campus . MARION, June 8. Janette De Laugh and Stanley Russell are attending the summer school held at O.S.C. , Each having won . a scholarship In the 4-H club work In the Marion school. Ruth Overholsor of Marion will represent Marion - county in the 4-H club exhibit at the state fair, having won this honored position by her winnings in sewing at the county contest. Attends 4-H School ORCHARD HEIGHTS, June 8. Laurence Simmons went Son day to Corvallis, where he will be one of the 11 4-H club mem ber from Polk county and one of the 1700 from the entire state to register for the 23rd annual 4-H summer school. Laurence re ceived a scholarship from Brush College grange. Farmer sr Union ' 1 K News " ' MARION. June S. The at tendance at the Marion Farmers' Union i local Friday night waa less than usual due to the busy season.; Interesting and thorough reports irom - tne ctaie conven tion, held at Clatskanle, were given by Mrs. Charles Sarver and Homer Smith. - Marion local Is eiatea over the fact that two of ita' junior mem bers won tairh honors In the county and state contests. Vance Shearer, won third place til the state essay ' contest on safety driving ;and' Marvin ' Shearer first in ! tne county oratorical contest, ' Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Snaddy of Aumsville were given' the mem bership obligation by President Homer I Smith. ; The ! ladies' sewing club will be entertained. Thursday, June 10, at the home of Mrs. Warren Gray, i DAYTON, June 8. A compre hensive . report of the Farmers' Union state convention, held last week at Clatskanle, was given by Charles E. Nelson, the delegate representing the Dayton-Webfoot local at the regular monthly meeting held Thursday night at the Webf oet grange - hall, with 25 members attending; BETHEL, June .8 R. W. Hann of Mt. I Angel local was guest speaker at the Monday night clos ed meeting ef the Farmer's Union. He discussed matters of impor tance to the organization. Mina Lee Spranger. and Luella Nichols played piano selections. Committee reports were present ed by W. R. Baker, legislative; W. L. j Creech, livestock setup; Mrs. AL L. SchuU, educational; Mrs. A. C. Spranger. 4-H club. W. L. (Creech, A. C. Spranger, Mrs. E.i E. Matten gave reports of the state convention at Clatskan le. W. R. Baker reported on rural electrification. It was voted to hold only -one meeting a month during the sum mer. This will be the closed meet ing on Monday night. ! The Bethel local will hold a Farmer Union song contest among its me'mbers. All songs to be pre sented by the July meeting. Fall From Horse Results in Death Niece of Gates Men Passes at Portland Hospital; Wakefield Comes GATES. June S. A. B. Horner of Gates and Paul Horner of Mill City went to Corvallis Friday to attend funeral services of their niece, Grace Horner, 11. Her death was a result of injuries suffered in a fall from a horse over a year ago, causing an in- Jury to her hip which wis not thought serious $t first. She died at the? Doernbecher hospital in Portland. Fred Weber left Monday for Monmouth where he. will attend normal school for two weeks. Weber is instructor in the. upper grade room of the Gates scnool Miss Wilsey of Wenatchee, Wash., is visiting W. P. Weber. ' : Mrs. Ray Whitesell and daugh ter, Leora, have moved to De troit where Whitesell has em ployment; , - , Mrs. iFerdlnand Kluth received word of the' death of her- mother. Mrs. . Geo. Scheuermann, 87, at Topeka, Kans., last Saturday Mrs. Scheuermann is survived by her husband and several children Mrs. Kluth was unable to make the trip east for the funeral. Robert Wakefield, of LaGrande moved Unto the McCleary house near the school over the week end. He expects to leave this week for University of Washington at Seattle where he will complete his university course this summer. He is new principal of the Gates schools, - 50 Coast Indians Will Aid Roundup TAFT, June 8 (Special) While redheads will hold the spot light in the annual Redhead Roundup to be held here, June 19 and 20, redskins and Red Devils will take a prominent part In the big titian festival. Fifty Coast, Umpqua and Sil etz Indian braves and squaws will present a native dancing, singing and dramatic pageant, which Is both original and highly interest ing. The "Squaw Chorus," com posed ot eight buxom Indian maid ens, featured In this event, is claimed to be the only group of full-blooded Indian chorus girls In the country. The Devil's Lake Devils, color fully uniformed North Lincoln county organization, which assists in sponsoring the Redhead Round up, will be seen in many of the "carrot; top" festival events. dressed in their satanic habili ments. ! Many other new attractions have been added. Rosedale Friends At Yearly Session ROSEDALE, June 8. Several from here are. attending the an nual Friends yearly meetlnr al Newberg this week. Next Sunday Is children's day at the local Sun day school. There will be no pre ceding service either morninr night on account of the vearlv meeting. : " A group of Gideons, from Salem conducted the service here Sun day night. The district had three students In the Salem senior high gradua tion: Valleda Trick, Halbert Kemper and Lawrence - Lehman. Paul Cammack graduates with the senior class from Willamette university next Saturday. Eagles Slate 1 Picnic Sunday Albany Aerie Expects 2000 Visitors 1 From State; . at big Affair ALBANY, June S. - Sunday. June 13, the Albany Aerie . or Eagles will be hosts at a state-wide picnic in the black walnut grove near the Bridge way golf course. to which all Eagles and their families are being Invited. It is expected that more than 2000 people Will be in attendance. The picnic wtlr climax a week of entertainment planned by the Eagles and -sponsored by the locaf aerie for the benefit of Its 30-piece band. Starting Tuesday, June 8, a carnival show will op erate. The highest ferri wheel on the coast is to be part of the car nival equipment. ' Organizing In February of this year with .143 .charter members, the Albany aerie now has a mem bership or 200. Officers are: Past President, Kie Blrchfield; 'presi dent, Gail Slocum; vice president. Herschel Cruzan ; chaplain, Rus sell Jones; secretary. H, L. Wein- rick; treasurer, Wayne Safely; conductor, James A. Winn; Inner guard, Leonard Haglund; pouter guard, Tim Good; trustees, M. O. Wilkinson, R. L. Chandler and Oliver Butts. An auxiliary has also been In stituted, final institution ceremon ies to take place this evening with D. D. Hail, deputy grand. Worthy president of the order, presiding. Picnic Slated June 20 ALBANY, June 8. A joint pic nic of the United Spanish Amer ican War Veterans Is planned to take place at the Lane-Benton park on the west side highway. Sunday, June 20. Camps of Cot tage Grove, Eugene and Albany are to participate. A baBket dinner will be served at noon and a program featuring Flag day and Fathers' day will be presented. All veterans of the Spanish-American war s and their families are Invited to attend the picnic. i ... s ALBANY, June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Widmer and three chil dren and Mrs. Widmer's father, J. Reeser of Albany, left Monday morning for Reedley, Calif., where they will attend the North American conference of the Grace Mennonite church. From San Francisco they plan to continue south to Los Angeles, and Tia- juana, Mexico. They will visit Dewey and Simon Reeser, sons of J. Reeser. in North Hollywood, and on the way home plan to stay at Klamath , Falls to ; visit two other sons . of Mr. Reeser.- The party expects to be gone at least two weeks. 1 Usual -Summer Rates 1 For Mt. Angel Water Users to Be Effective MT, ANGEL, June 8. It was decided at the meeting of the city council Monday night to give M. A. Bigler, the water commission er,, an increase of $5. in salary. It was announced. that water rates will be reduced to the usual sum mer rates from now. on. ; - - Repairs on the city septic tank have., been, completed and I the tank is now in good working con dition., r .There was some talk of gettins the streets, damaged through laBt winter's bad weather, repaired but nothing definite was decided since the council will have to confer with WPA on the question, , V.M cTifiiSi' In normal diet Acme Beer Is relatively non-fattening ACME BREWtHES Soti Frondico lot Angeles . RAM AGE'S STAR BOTTLING CO. ( 810 N. Liberty Salem Distributors West Salem News WEST SALEM, June f. The West Salem council met Monday night with all members present except Warren Baker and George LaMlre. i The courtesy ot the floor was granted to Messrs. Litwiller, Krlng and Hagg who spoke in the interests of the recreational program tor this summer, under the direction of WPA. Baker, Douglas and Mitchael were Ap pointed on a committee to work on - a - recreational program with -power to act. Don Kuhn report ed that nothing had been aone relative to the old barn on the Slnmi- nremfaea - Jimt MltCM was appointed as chairman ' of the police and sanitary commit tees, which committees were to Investigate barns anil ether like nuisances. -" Rnv Stevens -anoke relative-10 an equal enforcement of the traf fic laws regarding trucks and other vehicles. James Mitchael reported that they had intestl- gated, the street improvement assessment of W. D. rmmps and trouble settled. Itegest More Oiliag Councilman Don Kuhn report ed that some oil had been spread. A request for the oiling of Piedmont avenue was uis cussed and a petition was pre Anted - hv residents of Ruse street, requesting that the street he oiled was also read. Oiling of new streets and re-oiling up to a cost ot $100 was votea. : L. D. Nichols explained that rnnrcriilnr th char res that he was allowing drinking on the premises,- that the four wans or his nlsce of business' constituted tila nrmtM and that he had not authorized anyone to drink on anv nart of the nroDertv: that he was endeavoring to op erate a respectable place or dusi- ness. W L. IaDne was Instructed to hire . a man and team with mower to mow the weeds and grass in the streets. Several ' annlieationa for the position of night officer were read and discussed. A contract for the purchase of street lamps was tabled. j William Smiths Wedded 25 Years WALDO HILLS, June 8. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith were pleasantly surprised Saturday night, when in response to a call to come to the William Haver- nick home, they found themselves the honored guests at a recep tion. The affair was arranged to help the Smiths celebrate their 25 th wedding anniversary la n d was attended by 30 neighbors and friends from the Silverton Christ ian church. - - ' A mock wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. Frank Wal lace Zook. Mrs. Lida Usher was ring bearer, Mrs.. Elmer King, flower girl, Mrs. Dan Gelser, bridesmaid and William Haver nick", best man while Mrs. Ed son Comstock played a medley of wedding music. At the refreshment hour, D. E. Geiser presented the couple with a purse filled with silver.1 Mr. and Mrs. Smtth were married June 5, 1912, at St. Jo, Missouri. They came to this state about' 15 months ago and purchased a farm near the golf links. Finish Turkey Hatch DAYTON, June 8. The last turkey,' egg hatch for this season has been made at the E. M. Max well farm and 2000 poults In the brooder house' are thriving as the weather has been Ideal for start ing them. " . ' v..,,':.- .''v., 7SS Pastors Lose Pinball Fight Silverton Council Orders ' Attorney, Consulted ;. About Ordinance , - SILVERTON. June 8. Pinball games 'occupied the floor tor the major part of the session Monday night at the regular June meeting of the-elty council. After over an hoar's "discussion the - two min isters . present , lost their , fight against the dozen' pinball operat ors who spoke' for the machines. The matter was finallleft In the hands of the executive Committee to consult the city attorney with a lew of drawing up an ordinance to regulate the games. .The com mittee consists of Otto Legard. W. L." McGlnnis and C. B. Ander son. . , . - The matter of a summer rec reational program was also dis cussed. A letter, from the - WPA office at' Salem gave the Informa tion that recreational, workers would, be ' supplied provided the city would 'supply V supervisor. M. J. Dolan, park supervisor. who was present at the meeting agreed to do. this and the matter was left in the hands of the park committee with power to act. . Talk Airport Lease The matter of -renewing the federal lease on the Silverton air port was discussed. Mayor W. H Moffett explained that' inasmuch as the port did not meet with new requirements, it might be possible to negotiate with the government to get out from under the option which the government has on the port until 1942. M. G Gunderson was .given, authority to make the necessary; ' negotiations to discontinue the port. . Percy Byers was granted a rec ommendation' for class B license. Mr. Byers is not starting up a new place of business but is taking over the place he has been man aging. The dance license was voted refunded to the Silverton boys' band which recently t sponsored a benefit dance. On city insurance the matter of renewals or taking up new policies was left in the hands of the fi nance committee, Hugh Range, chairman. A special meeting will be held in the near future to consider pro posed regulations of pinball op eration within the city. kyV- " " '' " rs, , . - - , V; vT- "Yy - y f I 'yj. y y-yj' C si 'Ks-!' ";'V. ' '': -cj3Tji3 Ar :- - - - i . "IlAfP :y- y: v--y tMfer ?v j Because they,te milder . . because they taste better . . ; because they give smokers MORE PLEASURE. Chesterfields are satis fying millions of smokers, men and women, in all the four corners of the earth. Cerrrigbt i37. Issexrr & Bnu Toaoee Benefit Social Slated Tuesday Night by M. E. - Church Group at Turner TURNER, June 8. The Meth odist church people will sponsor a ' program and social Tuesday night, -June 15, -at the church when they hope to be able to set tle their financial obligations be fore the state conference. Lois Gunning, a recent, high school graduate, leaves this week for Denver, and other Colorado points. . She , will spend some time with Rev., and . Mrs. Oswald Jeff erson. . . . . . : Mr. and Mrs. Waldo- Riches, who , were members of the . O.S.C. graduating class, are at the part ental S. A. Riches home. Honor LaBranche 25th Anniversary 1 RICKEY, June 8. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. LaBranche were the inspiration for two delightful af fairs in honor of their 25th wed ding ' anniversary. A dinner . and theatre party were given by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Talbot who also cel ebrated: their second wedding: an niversary and a surprise party was given by friends who called: and presented, them with a number of beautiful sil'er gifts, . ' .The latter group included Mr. and; Mrat. A.-W, King, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph King, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey King. Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Payne, Mr. and Mrs. . Louie Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Talbot, Miss Leona LaBranche, Miss Mary Hershfeldt, George Hlggens, Kenneth LaBranches, Eldon Cottew, Donald LaBranche, of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pahud, Miss Ruth Browne and Miss Kenny of Portland., Outstanding Students Of Amity Union High Named at Graduation AMITY, June 8. At the sen ior commencement Thursday night, for which Supt. F. B. Ben nett of Tillamook gave the ad dress, . Marjorie Christensen and Philmore Heinonen received cash awards presented by the Bank of Amity for the most outstanding students. Lois Rice received the scholarship to Linfield college, with Marjorie Christensen as al ternate. Royal Cochran, also a senior, recently won a scholarship to Lin field in a vocal contest in Port? land. Often a cigarette wins popularity - in a small part of the country. a few cigarettes become known all over the country. But you Will find Chesterfields wherever cigarettes' are sold in the . United States and on board all the - great ships of the . world under 29 flags and wherever they touch. .V end for good reasons. more pleasure. Ox. Mad' Dog Causes foe at 'Stayton Finally Dashes Into Wise's ; House, Where Bullet -Finds Suffering " j WEST STAYTON. June 8.-r-X stray dog that has been-running around- West Stayton for-the last month suddenly went ma Satur day morning,, running about and running into the sides of build ings anf ending up. by dashing into' the . Charles Wis e "house," breaking - 4 - window and- two lamps snarling at' Mrs. .Wise,' who was washing. She hit the dog with the band washing plunger -she as' using. "Mr. "Wise shot' the dog inside' the house. ": ' " - The-bean growers- for the Stay- ton Co-op held a, meeting Thurs day night at Stayton and George 3 m i t b, the manager; served a banquet at the closing hour for the growers. ' "'. Snow at Duffy Lake ' ' Sunday a fishing trip to Duffy Lake, 28 miles above Detroit, was enjoyed by Paul McClellan, Ches ter Garrison and Lyle Rains of Salem. They drove 20 miles above Detroit and. walked 8 miles to the lake, finding the lake covered with Ice, Snow was encountered 12 feet deep in places, Fishing was reported poor.:- . k .Mr, and : Mrs. John Tegan's daughter, -Mrs. Harold; Lacy of Corvallis, underwent a major, op eration, there last week. Jefferson Schools Are Closed; Teachers Leave : For Summer's Vacation JEFFERSON, Junefrr- The Jefferson , schools closed FriSay morning after . children received their report cards. Before school closed, the high and grade stu dents enjoyed picnics. . All members of the teaching staff have left town; Prof, and Mrs. A. A. Haberly left on the streamline train for Flint, Mich., and they will drive home in a new car. Miss Margaret Savage re turned to her home in Salem, and will work for the state during the summer; , Miss Josephine Getchell will spend the vacation at her home In Eugene; Vernon Davis plans to spend the sum mer at his home in Salem; Miss Lillian Irvin will be at her home in Philomath; Mrs. Laverne Joty left for Klamath Falls to Join ner husband; Mrs. Gilbert Looney will remain here. Ihey Satis Families Are Guests of " Missionary Society for Program" at Jefferson JEFFERSON, June 8. An in teresting program was presented' at the meeting of the Woman's Missionary society; of the Christian- church Saturday night to which the men and children were gn e s t s. The president, Mrs. Charles Hart; presided over the brief business session. The deyo tional period was in charge of Mrs. Ernest Powell. Mrs.- Sallie-Tandy introduced the . lesson,, "The Drum Call." Other, numbers , on the program was a vocal solo, Mrs. Albert Arn old; f reading. "The Ppiish Boy,! Mrs. Richard Struckmeler; ' vocal solo, W. F. Gatchell; reading, Le Anne Haight; reading '.'When the Bible 'Man Comes." Mrs:; Robert Terhune. During, the social- hour refreshments were served to about 60 people. Women's Improvement And Commercial . Clubs . Slate Picnic Thursday AMITY, J ne 8. The annual picnic for the Women's Civic Im provement, club and the commer cial, club of Amity will be held Thursday night in the city park. All members an4 their families are. urged to be present. After the pienie supper games will be play ed, including Softball. This event is looked forward to each year by both grown ups and children. - Girl to Weathers UNIONVALE. June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weathers of Salem are the parents of a daugh ter, Ellen Ruth, born Wednesday, June 2. Mrs. Weathers was Miss Ruth Anderson and resided here, before her marriage." O R E G on in the Making by C. LOUIS BARZEE Interesting description of . life in Oregon from the 60's to gay '90's. 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