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PAGE TWO -Hit OREGON STATESMAN, Salea, Oregon, Satnrday Morning, August 14, 1937 i. , - 1 . If J' 5 Toivnsend Rally Draws big Crowd 200 Present at Pension Gathering at Lebanon With six dobs LEBANON Albany, Phllo- .. math, Brownsrille, Corrallis, La ,'comh and Lebanon were repre sented In the group of zoo at the Toirniend rally at Mayer hall t Tuesday night. Albany and Cor- , ranis put ob a program or. music " and stunts and Fred Stillwell. president of the , Albany club. , made an : Inspiring address, de- , tailing the plans of Townsendism ; and the general, benefits. The Benefit club of Lacomb held a pienie dinner at Island Inn t. park Tuesday erenlng with, their ..families as guests: swimming was a dirersion and Miss Mar Phillips, '. returned missionary, rare Inter esting experiences of her work in k Veneiuela. There were 50' pres 4. ent. ' - . The contest on attendance at . the Baptist Sunday school at La - comb between adults and young ster under If closed last week in i faror of the young people who , will enjoy a picnic dinner at Da-v- ley's grore Friday night at the , expense of the adults. ... :. Virginia Ray and Yelxna Wirt of. Lacomb hare joined the bean pickers at Stayton. Garlic harrest fa on in this section and while It la not possible to estimate .the entire yield, the heary harrest of first class qual ity promises a valuable crop. f-Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Quamme with their three children and Mrs. Quamme'a sister Myrtle Rossland of Willlston, N. D., are touring California. The Spicer Birthday club with their families will picnic at Roar ing Rirer fish hatchery Sunday, Auburn Election : Passes new Tax ANBURN . The rerote for "' the Interest-bearing warrants for this district was carried unani mously. The polls were open for Toting from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., but few people took .the time to Tote. Miss Ruby Porter, -a teacher In . the Junior High school In Seattle is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Roy Rbdgers and Mrs. Claude Arm strong. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Meyer, daughter Freda, and sons Otto .and Arnold are Tlsiting In Ne- .. breska. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haw kins of Oakland, Ore., who hare ....been Tlsiting at the Ben H. Haw K .kins home, are taking up their H residence In Salem, as Mr. Haw , , kins, has obtained employment here, ..... A vivid . fast-moving . . . romantic drama by Anita "Loos and Robert Hopkins, authors of "San Francisco" -jew"-" " V;.- ' , -..v ' " ,, . , . with . . LIONEL FRANK MORGAN UNA MERKEL MICKEY MOUSE BIATINEE TODAY 1 P. M. mm fvo-fot-c&, tre4oro3 romance . . .with th odds on tht blondtl LAST TIMES TODAY i eaaanaaaanBHBHHMMaaHBBiBaBMeHH "LAST TRAIN FROM MADRID Elsinore. : ... ,T Mousera T MK,4 Wilfred q nagedom. Editor piwgrana" .Qt VoLl - Salem, Oregon, August 14, 1937 No. 37 Radio Announcers In Moused Special Feature 0 Letters fn m m . mm"" . i -: 1-4 . Open to All Comers With Three Prizes Waiting for Best Talkers "Calling all radio :annonncrs, calling all radio announcers" . . . (.Here is your chance, boys and girls, to really get in that tun you hare imagined a radio announcer must hare when he gets up In front of the little pill box and Sires his spiel to an eager public. Today's stage contest will be a radio announcers' contest and will be open to all comers. The Con test will give Announcer Tommy Hoxle of KSLM a much needed rest because the winning announc ments will be used today on the air. Here are all the rules and regulations: ... Just before the stage show goes on the air a call will be Issued from the stage of the the atre for contestants to appear on the stage. There they will gire to the theatre audience their idea of a commercial announcement selling DeLuxe ice cream (yon know, "delicious DeLuxe is Just the thing for these hot summer days, etc., etc.) ... Tommy Hox le will judge the announcements as well as haTing the audience applause Judge them. Then after the prizes hare been awarded ; for the first, second. third, etc. The first three prize winners will hare a chance to appear on the air ahow with their prize win ning commercial announcements . . Come on folks, put the old think box to work and see what yon can figure out for the ether customers. .... About Stamps By DORIS HAROLD Hello, Fellow Collectors: Although the recent Corona tion stamps hare been going up in price because of the scarcity ef some of the Dominion seta, it is rery probable that the Jubilee issue of 19 3 S will continue to be the moet raluable. The Crown Colonies Coronation stamps will be on sale and in use until De cember. . In patting mint U. S. stamps in your albums the use of hinges decreases their value as they STARTS TODAY . set to a tempo equally thrilling and romantic -truly a picture you'll never forget! SUN. MON. -TUE. The Hardest lotting Copw Who Ever Cracked a Gangster's Jaw! COXTlXrOTuS" TODAY AND STJNDAr 2 to 11 P. M. mm- 7 A I "Riders of the Rockies" and Kent Taylor and Nan Grey share hilarious honors' la the dlssy com edy hit "Love In A Bungalow" which will he the Mousers special feature for today. The regular feature is "Saratoga with Clark Gable and Jean Harlow. Am a special attraction on the screes will be Chapter 4 ef the serial "Wild West Days. M Gub Notes Hello, Guys and Gals. Today's editorial spasm la brief but to the point. Bill's away on his vacation (call it a vacation if yon wish to but having teeth pulled is not MY idea of one) and your old TJncle Chnckle-Wuckle is doing the com posing honors today. ! MMC i Elsewhere on this page appears damage the mint. Most people pat their stamps la cellophone. Crystal-mount, used most widely, can be bought ; in several sizes . lor single stamps or blocks. If yon prefer yon can use rub ber cement. Yon pnt this on the stamp itself and .when yon re move the stamp : later Just rub the page and stamp with .your finger. All traces of the cement will vanish. i . - i ELSINORK Today Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in 8arato- . M." CAPITOL Today Double bill, "Last Train from Madrid" with . Dorothy Lamour and Tex Rltter in "Riders of the Rockies." STATE Today Eastern circuit van- - :devllle and The Girl from Scotland Yard." GRAND Today Shirley Temple In "Wee Willie Winkle." - HOLLYWOOD Today Double bill Jean Autry In r "Rip Tootln Rhythm" and "Song of the City" with Dean Jeffries and Margaret Lindsay. The Call Board 1 IV .-- J STARTS !; a. ?A today f a ditty about our own, MFos Fos ; ter and hie escapades -.but for those of yon who came in late let me explain, Fob Is getting married (correction, by now he IS married) and ao that means he can't be with na any longer. Foa was one the mainstays ot this club and I can aay sincerely that he. was one swell guy. I hare personally known Foa for a long time and he has always been Just the same' steady, reliable great guy that we hare always known him as here at the club. It la with a real lump in our throat that we wish Fos and Mrs. Foa (Jeanne Lnnsford to youse and youse) all the luck in the world and bid them a fond farewelL MMC I hope the above doesn't sound too sentimental and mushy ... So for today's program .... ouse iniatures Well, "believe It or not" the one confirmed bachelor in the Mickey Mouse club "Rata" hand has taken the final step and "gone and done if "Foa" Fos ter, handsome, clever and versa tile leader ot the "Rata" has tak en leave of the Mouse rs club and hied himself to Seattle where he and Jeanne Lunsford took final vows In that city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Foster will live in San Francisco in the future where "Fos" has a fine position lined up, but he says himself that S. F. does not have as great a Mousers right here at. the Elsinore. "Foa" was. one of the original club as our own little old bunch Mousers and his slick band ar rangements as well as his clever comical skits were always a high light ot the Mickey Mouse shows. Jeanne (Mrs. Fos to youse) was one of the original awing song sters on the club's stage programs and made a great hit whenever she appeared. i - M I I Dear Mickey Mouse: . I am Just writing to ask why we haven't heard any of the Cot tews on your program lately! Can't yon hare Jerry sing "Too - Marvelous For Words" or hare Gloria sing "Was It Rain"? I listen to your program every Saturday, and enjoy the music very much. Keep it up, Mickey I You're doing fine and we'll be lis tening for bigger and better pro grama. I remain, A Mickey Mouse Listener. (Ed. Note . . . Can't say about Jerry .Cottew but Gloria has been too busy being elected queen of the West Salem water regatta.) . . Dear Bill: I enjoy your program Tery, very much. My favorite entertainers are Donny Edwards and the boy who sang "Today 1 Am At Man," I don't know what his name is because I haven't been a member of your club very long. Bill, you and Tommie Hoxle are real fa vorites of mine on the stage be cause Tommie tells the Mice ao much about my favorite ice cream. I like the Mickey Mouse song real well and wish I had a eopy of it. Your Pal, . Georgianna Belcher. ., (Ed. Note Bill is on vacation so 111 aay for him. thanks a lot for your letter.) - - Dear Bill: I come to your show every week but last week I was sick and so I listened over the radio. The pro gram waa very good. I especially liked the girls who sang "Gone With the Wind." Lota of Luck, Joan Martin. Independence, Oregon. Dear Bill: I listen to your program all the time and my favorites are Dorothy Edwards and Kenny cater. Can we have more Kngs by them? I was down la front last week and I Just missed catching an ice cream slice. Please tell Mr, Tommie to throw them farther next time. See yon Saturday, Cbarls Handel. Dallas Delegates At Legion Meets DALLAS Several members of the Carl B. Fenton post and unit. American Legion and auxiliary, are attending the annual state convention held in' Albany this wees. Among the Dallas folk who are attending are Mr. and Mrs Jack Eakln, both past heads ot the Legion and auxiliary organ izations, Mrs. Otella Mardis, dis trict vice president. Mr. and Mrs. John Cerny, Mrs. Wilt Domaschot- sky, Mrs. William H. Hlmes, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bennett. Mr. Bennett. Mr. Cerny and Frank WHlson are post delegates. with H. M. Smith. William H. Hlmes, and Ned Smith, alternates, Mrs. Hlmes and Mrs. " Doma schofsky are the delegatea from the auxiliary. Silver Falls Man Hurt As Flying Choker Hits SILVER FALLS Harry C. Smith, foreman on the local rec reational project, waa quite ser iously Injured Wednesday when struck, on the chest with a fly tag choker. Though no bones were broken. Smith received severe cuts and bruises. "Know SilyertoiT Program Opened first Educational Meeting Thursday Attended by Forty Persons SILVERTON Forty members and friends attended th Mih. odist Aid society Thursday after noon when the first of "Know Tour Silverton" programs was given. Mrs. - Edsoa Com stock, chairman of the program commit tee, planned the aeries of talks. Various people from the differ ent city department, manufac tures and other Silverton indus tries and amusements will appear before the society and tell of the city. The meetings are open to visitors who also may be inter ested. George Hubbs, city record er, has accepted an invitation to speak at the next meeting ot the group. Mr. Hubbs will speak on city finances. Llllie Madsen, city librarian, was the speaker at Thursday's meeting. Miss Madsen described the workings of the city library, told how many volumes the li brary contained and other servi ces the library rendered. Special music Thursday con sisted of a piano duet by Elaine Clower and Mildred Hubbs and vocal trio selections by Clair Cot ter. Mary Alfred and Janet Corn stock. Mrs. Mary Townly. and Mra. Comstock were hostesses Thurs day and MIsa Mary Alfred and Miss Janet Comstock assisted in serving. Mrs. Frank Moore, president, presided over a abort business meeting prior to the program. Mra. Albert Grlnde, district president, announced the meeting to be held at Salem August 17. Woodburh Unit Ready Tfor Camp WOODBURN T h e Howltier company of Woodburn with its of ficers, CaptainElburn T. Sims, First Lieutenant J. Hughes and Second Lieutenant Harlow C. Dix on will leave Tuesday, August 17, for their annual encampment, to be held this year at Fort Lewis, Wash. Included in the company are Sergeants Kenneth Schooler, First Sergeant George D. Jones, John P Jones. Fred J. Kinna and Al bert K. Wenganroth. Corporals Melvin G. Block, Harold R. Gilbert. John C. Klnns, Joe M. Kirsch and James RiggL Privates, first class Clarence A. Baune, Charles B. Cornwell, Melvin B. Grimm. William O. M SUNDAY! SSL Brought Back by Special Arrangement with, Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer The Film Event. of This Season -See It! Greatest of All Adventure Pictures I H 1 fi J I I world-famous book by I I I I S M KTHKLREDA LEWIS JLWUW ,rp t0 M y r M it nS with The Lovely White Goddess Edwina Booth , Harry .Carey Duncan Renaldo $ ; . -; O' ' 1001 Mighty Thrills in the African Jungles! Hastle, David R- Jackson, Ralph L. Lutz, Leo C. Millet, Marvin C. Moore. Ivan Parker, Lawrence M. Parmenter. Charles F. Schneider, Forest J. Urban, Walter F. Wen genroth, Walter C. Wymore. Privates Jerry Adamskl, Ste ven J. Bauman, Joe S. Bonn, Glen W. Brandon, Charles H. Craver, Paul E. Early, Bill V. Flcek, Orel D. Harr, John L. Holm, Charlea IL Hutchinson,' George 8. Jack son, Chester P. Lavier, Ted A. Lowery, William L. Manning, Noel E. Mills. Eugene F. McNul ty. Ralph Nelson, Louis Olson, Richard L. Potts, Ben F. Reeser, John D. Rod gar a. Harold. V. Schooler. Hubert Seely. Oren G. Sturgia, Howard P. Thompson, Roy L. Thompson, Beuford W. Todd. Lester Wampole, Francis Waning, Bill B. Wengenroth, Fred W. Wiederkehr, and Vincent I. WlWama.",' William Dehler Passes, Mt. Angel MT. ANGEL William Dehler died suddenly at bia home here Friday morning at the age of S3. Mrs. William DehlerJs at present visiting in Minnesota and funeral arrangements : will not be . made nntil word is received from her. William Dehler waa born In Pittsburgh. Pa.. April , 1S54. He came to Minnesota as a small child and was married to Margar et Wise at Piers. Minn., in 1I8. On Oct. 19, 1936 the couple cele brate their golden wedding. Surviving are- his wife and ten children, Mrs. R. J. Gregnsh ot Los Angeles, J. W. Dehler ot PrlnevIIle, Oregon, L. E. Dehler and Job. E. Dehler of Wasco, Ore., Juliana Dehler of Portland, and Theresa, August E., Loretta, Flor enx and Marjory ot ML Angel, and seven grandchildren. Minnesota Pastor Visitor at Hills WALDO HILLS Rev. and Mrs. Otto Jacobsen of Kenyon, Minn., spent Wednesday and Thursday at the K. O. Kue home. Rev. Jac obsen and Mra. Rue are cousins. It Is the first trip west for the visitors. Robert Dichman, 13 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dich man, had the misfortune to dis locate his left ankle while run ning. The injury was not thought serious until the leg became bad ly swollen. Mrs. Karl Haberly la confined to her bed with flu. The Haberly threshing company announces it will not operate the cook car this year. It has been In use for 22 years. Threshing will probably begin Monday. -Last" :-Vaudeville Day! The Girl From Scotland Yard m V. 1 '' FFA Joint Picnic At Park Sunday AMITY A Joint meeting and picnic of the Amity and New berg FFA chapters will take place Sunday at Hirter's park. Swimming, indoor baseball and horseshoe pitching are planned. There will also be a short busi nesa meeting. J. B. Thomas, vo cational teacher here, will ac company the Amity group. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and tarn ily nave returned from a trip to northern California. Crater Lake and the Oregon Caves. . Mrs. IL J. Richter and daugh ters are vacationing at ..Junction City with her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. New man. Mrs. Newman and daugh ter, Lois, were Amjty callers re cently. Mrs. Norval Rice of 8weet Home visited at the home of Mrs. Ed Cadwell and with other friends this week. Mrs. Etta Day was called to Portland recently by tie death of a close friend. Martin Rosenbahn has sold his confectionery store and rest aurant on Trade street to his brother-in-law. J. C. "Spud" Johnson of Medford. Blass to Be Sunday ST. LOUISNext Sunday the feaat of the Assumption of the BUM win be observed at the Cath olic church here. Masses win b at the usual period. frTVl Gene Autry! "Son of U1A In "Rootin Tootin Rhythm' the CUv" fr With Dean Jeffries and Margaret Lindsay Added News, Popeye, Cartoon and Serial, "Ace Dranmond" Ow the Stage 1:80 P. M. Seih Jayne and the "Hollywood Buckaroos" Continaoos 2 to 11 P.M. Added -March of Time" No. 7, Stooges, Conaedy Jk News With Faith Hope's Hollywood Horse! directed by W. S. VANDYKE tJlHT'f 1 The;, most stupendous achievement in the history of motion pictures I Two years in the making! Drama and romance! Blan against man, man against wild African animals, heast against beast 1000 thrills! 'TV vl I VAT h&