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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Jflornins, January 12, 1938 PAGE THREE L. ' ' 1. j ; 1 '. V 1 Birth, Death Figures Grow : Accident Are Numerous at Lebanon In Recent Days, Report ; -LEBANON Vital statistics for,. I-ebanon during; 1937 showed a i substantial increase over 1936, I both for births and deaths. Last ; year 179 babies; were born here. 93 being girls sd s noys. in 1936, the population increase via the stork route was 156. ! During 1937. 9S deaths were recorded here; -or! 14 more than in 1936. j . x Mill Employe Hurt i Elmer Richardson employe of the local paper mill, suffered two badly crashed fingers while work ing at the mill recently. Everett Gardiner, employe of the iSewell and Wynn sawmill, suffered body injuries, including a fractured right elbow while working; at tne v.. min- ' Ilarley Parsons, employe of C. C. MePherson of Lebanon, suffer- ; ed - a severely crushed left hand land a fractured left thumb, caus ed by a tie dropping on his hand while at work.- ! . ; a Mrs. Delbert Scott,, assisted by Fern Hall, entertained the Hi Bidders -Pinochle . club -. Friday night with 1 2 members and . one j guest Maber Gallagher,' present. Mrs. Claude Cox ( won first prize and ,;- Mabel . Gallagher, second jprize. ... - .!. ' . 1 r Kicked by Horse i Joseph G. McCune, Scio, em ploye of R. L, Gaines, Scio, was admitted to the Lebanon general hospital Januaryi 10,: .suffering from a knee injury caused by', a horse kicking him.--.- ;j Mrs. Clarence Powell, Lebanon, was admitted to tee Lebanon hos pital for a major operation. Bora to Mr. and. Mrs. Raymond Anderson at the Lebanon hospital, a daughter, first child. - -:r . ' A ' number of Lebanon people hare .; suffered various Injuries j since the first of the year? Jack C. t Moore, father of, Mrs. J. C. Coje j land, .suffered, a fractured ; right j leg January 3. O; C Keefhaver, I manager of the Ben Franklin store, severely, lacerated his .left ; hand while chopping wood at his home. Ten stitches were taken to i close the wound, j . .-. - - . Last Rites' Held For Mrs. Dorsey DAYTON " Funeral services were held at" 2:30 p.m. Monday, ta Macy's chapel in MeMinnville for' Mrs. J. JP Darsey, 73,' a res- laent or near Dayton for 55 years who died Saturday at her home In the Webfoot neighborhood ; af- ter fire years illness.' Rev., C.-.C. Rarick. of. Daytonj officiated; '. .. " Mrs. Dorsey. was born in Har din connty, Iowaf Septejmber-25, 1864, and. came with her parents by , rail, to San Francisco and. by boar to' Newberg fin 1875. f They, moved io the " Webfoot neighbor hood Jn 1882.' They observed their golden -wedding in 1935. : Surviving are her widower and two daughters, Mrs. Orr C. Good rich and Mrs. Claire Reid,' all of Dayton, one son.f August Dorsey. ofjKlamath Falls, 11 grandchil dren, two great-grandchildren.' Lebanon Scouts : Honor Mrs. Ward - LEBANON Jhe members of the Girl Scout council, entertain ed at a f a r e w e 1 1 party .Satur day afternoon at khe . Scout House, honoring Mrs. If iT. .Ward, who will leave soon to make her home at Philomath.. Bridge was played during the afternoon and the guest of honprj was surprised with a handkerchief Shower. ' Mrs. SOphie'. Essig left early last week to - spend - the i winter with; her son, - Robert -Essig of Kingman, . Arizona. She expects to return to Lebanon late' in the spring. - . I - "' ' .;' '-' . Division 4. of the Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church . held a well attended jcooked food and rummage sale in the IOOF hall Saturday. Mrs. j. Homer,. Sanders heads this dlvison of the Aid. - " i- i Funeral Service Held ; For Charles) Beard, 65, ' At Scio Baptist Church ' . . , 1 ' ;,. SCIO - Funeral services for ! Charles Beard, 165, were held at i th9 Baptist church" in -Scio at 2 ! o'clocTr- Sundajj? afternoon' and v.- Hal was at (Lebanon. Beard died in' a-Salem hospital, where h a Tiad ' been for several years. He and the family had s lived - a few miles , northeast of Scio for ! manT Tears." f ' I Knrvlvinr arei tha widow. Em- ' ma Beard, andla son.rOilyer ' Teard: sister, - M"- Frank Inrine i of Echo;' fire, Tprothers,. Fred of j Eugene. William Beard of Salem, Frank. Beard of California, John iu-nra or nnniana . ana iiarrj Tr Beard, address ! not announced.- I Mother Visits Son'g ' - 'v Home forj First; Time : . - - In Nearly 50 Years . ! - sf!TO Mrs. E. 3. Weidman of 1 Scio, route one. who Is - making V I. her home witn the family of her drfphfpr.'-Mra.! W.""H:: 'Gfimes. v " haWetrned from '& three-months "v t -taw mrttv th' famHy- of her son. J. iV;.Vaughn at Orth I Platte, ; - - t w. h first time she. had '"a been at his home for 'nearly. 50 ' Brash CoUeare'IIelpers - '.'- WilllCattier olrnorrow if V BRtTSH COLLEGE Mrs. R: R. r-: mm Twrii-tut i Vntes"to felldw : members of tie Brush College t- iTTPlnr.with . a 1 130 oklock, des- - i ert 1unchebna'tf: hef honae here ufi Thursday si-' 4" CtA'-i r-i Em peror Key to j "'W'M,W,WWW' Fujiyama i Key t Japan Intensely naUonalisUc and Imperialistic policy Is the "divinity! ascribed Jto the emperor. The regard and adoration with ) which the people of Japan hold their ruler explains the spirit of sacrifice and miUtary. zeal characteristic of their efforts to brinr tt UkRd 01 rltlne 8un- The present ruler, Emperor 1' comes frQm dynasty which has reigned uninterruptedly ; for 2500 years. The worship with which he is regarded contributes gTeatly to the efforts of Japan's "military to bring: about what they consider Japan's mission. That la to become mistress of the east and unite the orient Into a great empire worthy of their emperor. There Is a whole religion bound up with the philosophy with1 which -a-v - m Japanese go Into battle. Grangers Column : VICTOR POINT A no-host card party will be ' held at the grange hall. Saturday : night, all granges " and- friends? welcome. Clujb supper willjollow the, play ing. Mrs. Alice Rabers is chair man. ' " r '. ;., , The play "All . a Mistake!', put on. by .the" Silyerton. Hills "com munity at Union -Hill Saturday night was well recetyed.- , Mrs. Edith Beugli ; and. I Miss f Agnes Walker-- directed. Mrs. J. V. Darby . and, Theodore. Fisher- play ed for dancing after the play. . .'The regular meeting of the grange Home. Economics cluh will be held at the grange hair Wed nesday afternoon. - Mrs. J. O. Darby and Mrs. ' J. C. Krenz are hostesses.' - r r" u MACLEAY At the g r a n g e meeting Friday night, the names of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pettit. Lila Lafky. "Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs. D. JJ Highburger, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gi Fusoff, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Highberger, Mr and Mrs. W. J." Roberts were pro posed, for membership , Reports were made on legisla ture by W- A.' Jones and Frank Bpwers, agriculture;; by L. Lee; home economics by; Sirs. 11; E. Martin, .'; 11 .-. "" The groups voted, to sand the hall . floor and make , improve ments on the grounds; also to sponsor a group of' plays to be put on hy the Willamette nniTer sity drama cla3s and to invite Hobsrts . grange to ; put on the first and second degree work. Officers present at all 1937 meetings were A. Bowen, HarryJ MarUn,- jr. Edith Wilson. .Eva Jones. . Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Johnson, Viola Todker, Mrsl J. Per-y and H. E. Martin, retiring master, who was ' absent- but three times during the six years he served as master. 'The lecturer's "program includ ed group- singing and discussions. BRUSH COLLEGE Approxi mately, 100 persons 1 attended: the January meeting of the grange Friday night, which was annual men's night. The excellent supper was served by "the men. . A. E. Utley was general chairman of the affair. . - ; - ; Interesting Creels I of . "pictures taken by Dr. W. ,B. Morse were shown preceding thfe grange ses sion,.which was conducted by F. E. Wilsonr newly installed master. vUfii 'armers nion N W$ ZEN A Spring Valley Farmers Union No. 242 will meet at the Z n a .- - achoolhonsa Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Mr, and Mrs. Chris Yungen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Windsor are committee on arrangements. Cake ' and - sand wiches will be served. 1 ; --" - , ! MARION More than .1 0 0"" perr sons were In .attendance -at" the Farmers Union "local, Fjiday night. Short talks-were given. Tgy County President Erne$e Werner, L,- A. Garbe, who, is ' president of the newly organized local at Aums vOle and Guy Harrison and George Rebo of Aumsville. Art Page of Parish Gap report ed that all of Oregon's 19 J7 wal nttl'crop had been sold. at a . result of - the intensive 'advertising - put on by the chain stores. ' :Mr. -and Mrs. Haggles, Mrs. T. Al Denham and Mr.': ahd 1; Mrs. Merle Crane ot Aumsville were ob ligated into membership. " ': Sixteen' delegates were appoint ed to the county convention at St. Paul Saturday, January. 15.-rr i J. : D." Ross, Bonneville - admtn lstrator, will speak at" the Albany "high ' school Saturday: at ' 1 ;!"p'.m.; . Harley ' LIbby- announced. Other speakers wilL InChide'Dr."-J.-p; Hosch of Bend, Prof. S. Stephen soWSmith of EageneRay R. Hew itt of Salem. and Mark V. Weather- t ford: of Albany. v iJ:il.X; Q; Japanese Policy 1 Ju W P 4tv who appointed these standing committees: . Agricultural, Dr. C. L. Blodgett, John Simmons and Oliver Whit ney; membership, Mrs. John Sim mons, Mrs." A.yR. Ewing and J. S. Worthington; social, Mrs.' Elmer Cook, Mrs. Cash Roberts and Mrs. Charles McCarter. ;, - . - Relief.. Mr. -W. r M. Stoddard, Mrs. John Schlndler and Glenn Adams; music, Irs.-A. E. : Utley, James Smart and Ralph E wing; finance, . Fred Ewing; Roy Barker and; John Schlndler; legislative. Lyle Thomas, Donald; Ewing and Elmer Cook. , s . ; . The . annual meeting .for Polk county agricultural and economics committees of . various granges will.be held at Rickreal Wednes day with a . covered dish dinner at noon. Each grange . will give re ports for the year in competitive work done. . i SILVERTON HILLS The Sil verton , Hills grange has parsed a. resolution, to be presented at Pomona, against the bill limiting the number of freight cars to be drawn by one train. . . 'Mrs.' James Bonner. has named as her assistants to serve at the social meeting of 'the Sllverton Hills grange, Mrs. E. A. Beugli, Mrs. , Charles Alexander, James Bonner and Charles Alexander. Glub at Waconda Elects Officers WACONDA--Mrs. Ben Lark ins entertained members of the Wa conda community club and three special guests' Wednesday at her nome soutn or Salem. A covered dish dinner, was enjoyed at 1 o' clock., - - .-''! ' ." ' Election of officers resulted: Mrs. K. J. Becker, president; Mrs. AUyn Nusom, vice presi dent; Mrs. A. L. Lamb, secretary. Mrs. Robert Fromm, assistant secretary- Mrs. W. " E. McGil christ, ; treasurer; Mrs. Robert Cple, buyer. -:: :: ' ;:':-.';.' - . ' Gue3ts present were Mrs. Maur ice Groves of Quinaby, Mrs. Na omi Jewell of New Sharon; Iowa, and Miss Cora Parka. " - iMrs. Lamb received the high score prize in "500" . following the, afternoon of cards and Mrs. Een Larklns received second high. Legion Memorial . Building Project Plans Furthered MT. ANGEL Members ot the Mt. Angel post of the American Legion and the St. Mary's school board met Monday afternoon to further discuss plans for the Le gion, memorial building.; ! The building-site was looked over end It was, agreed that' the building .would be erected 70 feet east from the corner, of Elm and Collece . 8treet8r . on the. site . of the present . David Bach . store. Jacob Bartnik; was -.commissioned to moTC, the, store and began preparations, tor the moving Monday.- - . : - '-, - v .' - . The surveyor Is expected Tues day to measure out the building site after which the architect will take charge. The exact date for breaking " ground could not be ascertained as : yet. ---"'.'" Immannel Ladies - Aid t I Plans. Luncheon Meet And Social. at Church SILVERTON" The Immanael Ladies Aid society will . serve . a luncheon .Wednesdaynoon at .the social rooms of ..the church, .with the regular '. business "session fol lowing. Hostesses include, Mrs." H. NT Klev,Mrs. R.-0; Solum, Mrs. C . Tostenson, and .-.Mrs.- . Carrie Ejevangen. -r'yri Husbands Are Feted by Club Letty Warrington Talks on China; Nine Members Are Received Sllverton' Husbands night proved a successful affair at the Woman's club night meeting Monday. Over 75 were in at tendance. This was the first meet ing ever held for husba ds. At a short business " session htld before the program, the president, Mrs. A. - P. Solie, an nounced a St. Valentine's day tea, following the next regular meeting on February 14. The committee for the tea includes Mrs. H. B. Latham'. Mrs. Scott McPike and Mrs. J. J. Byberg. The hospitality committee will be .Mrs. G. W. Hubbs and Dewey Allen. Mrs. . 9 New Members The president introduced nine new members, including ' Mrs. Henry Aim, Mrs. Maurice Bu- chanan, Mrs. George Christen- son, Mrs. Edson Comstock, Mrs. Glen Howe, Mrs. O. E. Lane, Mrs. J. C. Morrell, Mrs. J. O. Russell and Mrs. Chauncey Whitman. The evening's program includ ed, an address of welcome by Mrs. Solie; a vocal duet,' by Miss Eileen Stanton and Richard Pic Kell with Miss Carmen Gucffroy at the piano; a humorous chalk talk by Maurice Buchanan of the high school "faculty : v'i , Tells About China , . - The speaker, rwas Miss Letty Warrington of CorTallis who spent ever a year in China as an ex change student at the University of ' Peiping; She gave a graphic account of her experiences there as a student, Other special guests included T. A. Anderson president of the Sllverton chamber of commerce a ntmber of the Junior Woman's club members and Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Warrington and Miss Kath erine Fischer of Corvallis. s Refreshments were served by Mrs. F. G. McDonald Mrs. Edson Comstock Mrs.., J. C. Morley and Mrs. Ernest Starr. Mrs. J. J. By berg announced , the program numbers. 66 Per Cent Men Ask Compensation DETROIT Frank Bewley's read crew was forced to take a day's vacation last week due to the fact that the county equip ment broke down. - Arlie Dickie and Pete Hollen beck started . oat for Mill City Thursday night and about 10 miles .below-Detroit they went over the bank and the Car' rolled over landing on its top. - Neither of the boys waS hurt .but con siderable damage was done to the car. - Approximately two thirds of the male population of Detroit and 'Idanha went to Mill City Friday to. sign up for unemployment compensation.'. . . Mrs. -Walter Brinkmeyer .left Friday for an Indefinite stay at Timber where she will join her husband who is second trick op erator there for the SP. Suspended Fine Handed to Opris SILVERTON Trifon Opris was fined $7.50 and costs in Judge Alf O. Nelson's court Monday on charge of failing to give proper clearance. In this case Joe Marty claimed Trifon had passed him and forced him into a ditch. The fine was suspended on condition the costs be paid by January 25 Olum Larson was in Justice court Monday on charge of har boring a vicious dog. J. T. Buckley claimed the dog bit him. The case was dismissed with Larson prom ising to keep the dog properly muzzled and locked up. Larson paid the costs. ; The case of Ellis Wallace, on a drunken driving charge, and the case of Jim Roberts, on a larceny charge, were both continued until Friday.- Final Rites Are Held : For Joseph A. Stevens, Long 'Green Resident HAZEL GREEN Joseph A. Stephens, a resident of here 30 years, died at the Silver,ton hos pital; Friday morning. . He came from Iowa 54 years ago. Tie mar ried Nancy Murphy, a . daughter of , William - Murphy, a pioneer family almost 50 years ago. They lived in Iowa three years, pio neered in Lincoln v county, Ore gon, returning: to this district. Surviving- are widow, Nancy son, Ralph of. Iowa, and daugh ter, Mrs. "Mae Kobb of .Oregon City and foul: grandchildren. Fun eral services ..were held at Sil verton Moriday. ; . -; - 4 ' All-Day JJuUfing' Meet Planned for -Wednesday .J By 'Green Sewing Qnb ' HAZEL GREEN The Sun shine Sewing club was entertain ed at- home of - Mrs. Herman Wacken. lr. -The club will-meet Jannary 12 with Mrs! - Ralph Gil bert for an all day- meeting to quilt. A. covered .dish 'dinner win be -served aUnoon. -. Mrs. Rudolph ".Wacken wijlbe hostess for.- the regular.- meeting January If. v: v5. - i : Evangelical . Sunday i f . School Has Election D N IO NVA L" E Mrs. Fred Withee . was''? reelected superin tendents pf the- UrlpnraleEvan gelical- SundayVschool at the an nual 'election -.of -;ff leers :;Roy Stoutenburg.' tvicepresjden t; Mrs; Carl. .Thornton, .secretary . Mrs. Gedrke Westfali. treasurer M Harry Tompklas taoherof. br gtnnersV class. . Wile Hears Mate I fx " - ' V In court at Pryor. Okla Roy Kinion hears prosecuting attorneys present evidence which causes him to be held for the jury on the charge of slaying R. W. Hubbard, member of the Greenbrier, OkUu school board. Kinion's wife and 18-month-old baby stood at his side in court as pictured. Held with Kinion is Mrs. Hubbard. Love let ters from Kinion to Mrs. Hubbard were offered as evidence at the ;J preliminary hearinsr. i Marion County Pomona Grange Slated 1 o Meet January ? Turner as Host for AU-Day Gathering :-- Marion County Pomona January 19, at 10 a. m. with ksiding Several mattera of importance are scheduled for the business session. - . ? Followini? the lunch-hour, V. ti. iueinege, will present a tne puDiic. L4stea on , tne pro-o gram are two. musical selections by ' members of . Turner grange, and a vocal solo by Rev. Hart ley. ." ' v County Agent Harry L. Riches will Introduce the new assistant county agent, Robert Rieder, and Miss LaVerne Whitehead will tell of her. trip to Chicago to the In ternational stock show, as a 4H club candidate. The speaker of the afternoon will be Oscar F. Paulson of the state board of vocational educa- . ,- ' 9:-5.&..iiS::i.a if , j - Held tor Slaying St..." 19 With Surprise of irrange. will meet at Turner; Pomona Master J. 0. Farr. nre- : , ' r ; ; . : . j ' - the Pomona- lecturer. Mrs. program which will be open to tlon who will talk of "Vocation al ; Rehabilitation of Physically Disabled Persons." . . , ; . Installation Thursday ; SILVERTON Plane have been completed for the joint installs tion of officers of the Tryphena Rebekah lodge and the local IOOF for Thursday night, Janu ary 13.. -Members -are 'being ask ed to furnish either pie or sand wlches for the supper. J.-. .-. . a ? 4J ? . thrift f(i i 1. i-rcs -y r. - k" - ' '"' itjT ' O -(.'! If A".- - r j j k if - K - " .i' N., - -. .,'-- ?t ... , ! ur aker For Heights PTA SALEM HEIGHTS The reg ular monthly meeting of the Sa lem Heights Parent Teachers' as sociation was held Monday night at the school. - ' After a short business session in which playground equipment for the school and 4H work were dis cussed, ' the group- enjoyed songs by .Mrs. zjan Stewart, a comedy skit by .Mr, and Mrs. Albert Blank enship, a monologue by Hobart Smith, Interesting talk on 4U work by Wayne Harding, Marion county 4H club leader, setting forth among other things the high standard ot health work maintain ed by the Salem Heights club and school a demonstration . of 4H work by Gene Gorton, Charles Beardsley, Mary Jane Taylor and Verley Duke. ' After the program, refreshments were Berved by the women. Coloradoans Buy Farm Near Turner TURNER The - Gleason fam ily who arrived from Colorado a month ago and lived In the T. B. Funston farm house, are moving this week to their recentlv pur chased' home, the Dan Sheets rlace in the Witzel district. . -John Watson of Portland call ed on the Wallace Riches family Friday night. He reported that his mother, ? Mrs., R. ' J. Watson, now of Portland, - is in p o o r health: .-She came to Turner in its early days,- and made- her home - here till about two years ago. Her son John was principal of Turner high schoo three years. Mrs. . Barker, teacher of Craw ford school, has been confined at home with, sickness.. Raymond Johnson Is Injured in Fall From Dock at "Airlie Mill - AIRLIE . Raymond Johnson, one of the .crew of Cooper Bros., fell from the dock and broke his arm Friday. - - In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoover's 11th " wedding anniver sary, Mr.v and Mrs. George Ploub entertained with a dinenr. -. . fo0 ' .-n Ci -HWf ti Harding Spe KJ , 1, -very cigarette v features 'something ; . Chesterlieldifeatures, the 'one 1 thin that reallv, - - "tt? r7rZ sure. It all-comes ;aown to this: .-' V rocfotli0tfonM morA tt milI :, . k -,f , . '. - UV1UJ I i xripe tobaccos . money. can. buy wilder: better gwe you more pleasure i 12" r-v - '- r- - ? , .--.'r.- - .-'.. RICKEY A basket social wiU be given at the school house Fri day night by the community club the proceeds of which will be used to . purchase Mcycle- racks for the school children. The pro gram will be in the nature of a contest with Delbert Gosser and Mrs. M. M. Ma gee as leaders. BRUSH COLLEGE The O. G. dramatic club will give' three one act plays on the y"program at Brush' College community club , Friday night. Tfce plays are "Shooting Star" "Don't Men tion Pigs," and! "Dear Lady Be Brae." No admission will be charged. SCVER Suver community club will meet Friday night at the halL Each woman Is asked to bring a basket and shadows of the women will, be sold with pro ceeds to.be used to defray ex penses of the club. Mrs. Earl Conkey is program, chairman. SWEGLE This program was presented at the last community club meeting: Heading by Lu ella Mae Owens; vocal duet, Eleanor and Joan Smith; read ing, .Mrs. Raymond' Daniels; vo" ral solo, Josephine Winkenwer der; accordion solo. Perry Clip fell; vocal duet, Jane and Joan Lake; whistling solo, Marian -Thrasher; violin solo, Evelyn Clipfell; vocal duet, Evelyn and Perry Clipfell; and vocal solos" by E. J. Winkenwerder. Committee? for next .month are Mrs. W. F. Carothcs, . Mrs C. L. Stark. Tdrs. Roy Llanchard. entertainment; and Mrs.-Delbert", Weathers. Mrs. Cozad and" Mrs. ' Wackerbarth. refreshments ' The committee appointed . to get some estimates on remodeling and building a schoolhouse, gave their , report. The committee in cuudes R. A. West, P. Thrash er, H. J. Conklin, Dan Stauffer and Carl Hoffman. Lincoln Good Will Club - Gathering Is Thursday - LINCOLN The Goodwill' club of Lincoln will hold the January meeting at the home of Mrs. Mack Van Buskirk, Thursday, at 2 o'clock.- Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. L. Mickey and Mrs. Bruce Wallace. . . ; I -a counts vtled r . i - v fj- . ' w AAA UUW VA IIIIIU i . . . rolled in pure - taste m willr e- Coprrisfa Xioaarr a-WtbmTomccoCO. e . .. v.