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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1938)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, March 10, 1938 Open House Held By Labish Giibs f Father and Son Tell oi Slaying Legion Birthday, Event Is Plaoned WiUard McQaughry Honor Father and Son Banquet j Guest at " Party 14th Birthday PAGE TWELVE Will Be Combined With 19th Anniversary LEBANON The 19 th birth on LABISH CENTER The 4H clubs of the upper grades held open' honse Monday night at the - schoolhoitse lor parents and ' friends. Art and penmanship Vork was on , exhibition as. well as ar ticles 'made by members of the - cooking and sewing groups. : . " Program; numbers ?were flTen - by Betty Lockhart, Jimmy Waten- pangb, Wayne- Isham, La el la Klampe. Artene Klampe, Peggy "Tontz, Doris Loyre, and history scenes by the students, also four reels of motion pictures depicting the life of George Washington. ' Officers of the clubs: President, Max Bibby; vice-preBident, Peggy TonU; secretary," Willard Mc Claughry; pianist. Doris Lorre; and song leader. Era Pearsall. Play Brings $26 -Door receipts from the presen tation : of the three-act comedy, "Where's Grandma?" . Friday night by local talent were over $26. The .players" capably .Inter ' preted the human interest drama. Frances de Tries. Orrille and Les lie Klampe provided Intermission 'muslc.s';-;-: -. .. "Willard McClanghry celebra ted his 14th birthday "with a party Saturday night, at which a group of the upper grade students were guests. The Kum-Join-Us class was en tertained Tuesday night at the O. G. McClanghry home. " Electric service was recently ex tended to the E 1 1 1 o 1 1 Cochran home and to the W. F. Klampe barn and onion house. McAuIeys Move to .Home on Highway -MILL CITY Mr. and ' Mrs Phil McAuley have moved into their new home on the new high way. . - ' . San ford Smith is ' ill with pneumonia '.at the home of his mother. -Mrs. rWilliam Quinn in Mill City. i Mrs. Chas. ; Ball was pleas antly surprised at ; her home Tuesday when a . number of friends gave a dinner in honor of - her .birthday anniversary. Present were Mrs. Henry Balti jnore, Mrs. Clayton Baltimore . end Bobby, Mrs. Edward Haynes, Mrs. Chas. Sullivan, Mrs. Al fred Ward and Mrs. J. Plymale. " I f, ill' I- Others 4 up to 24.50 Neic! Swing Jiggers Dashing swing-back jig gers . . . Spring's young est, most wearable coat! Shetlands, fleeces. Sol ids, plaids. A Small Deposit Will jfur ' J-w"'- ia. V i "a LSI , ' 0 X ' , I Walking into the police statkm. Charles J. Schmidt and his son, Charles J. Schmidt, Jr, said they were prepared to tell Chicago police what they knew about; the ambush slaying of Edward C. Richard, printing executive, Two youths held, for questioning had -accused Jvoung Schmidt, but police said their stories failed to coin-' - cide with those of other witnesses. Old Indian Grist Mill and Ancient Single Shot Breach Loader Rifle Are Found by Mill City CCC Boys The Mill City CCC boys f eund an old Indian hollowed out stone grist mill that has been creating a considerable interest in camp. Its use was the primitive Indians' only way of reduc ing corn and other cereals to a fine enough state for human consumption. , There is considerable conjecture as to why that this and other like this one are nearly al-o ways broken when found.' Some say when an Indian died they al ways jbroke hia grist mill and buriedf it with him. The CCC boys found an old single shot breach loader rifle number 3601 made by Remington & Son before the Remington Arms .company was incorporated. It is thought to have been made before the Civil war. The officers of company 1443, Georgia boys, are writing the Remington Arms company, send ing in the numbers, hoping to es tablish the age of tbe gun. It was found in an almost inacces- 4 X New! ' Bolero Frocks : 9S Breezy,- brief boleros... the B I G fashion '. this Spring! Figure - slim frocks in navy, black 'With gay trims. Sizes 12 to 20. - n to so .'Zsrf -! i" Mil 1 I il 4 16.60 i l ., I A JHLLINERY BLOUSES : fl.95 HOSIERY 79c Reserve Any Garment i i i ' it Xs . - J , , , i; Vi I , t- ; : - v,' y - 111-1 T Till Til I Mil fciM - sible place high up in the moun tains. James Hardin, a camp boy from Georgia, has been turning out some excellent butcher and hunt lng knives in the Mill City camp blacksmith shop. He has made some from old wire cables and some from tempered steel. Hardin is an outstanding athlete and student one of the few boys in camp who is mastering the type writer. Mrs. Shilts Has 80th SCOTTS MILLS Mrs. O. M. Shilts. who celebrated her 80th birthday Sunday, was honored with a birthday dinner at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Herigstand. Members of the family present for the occasion were: Everett Shilts of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Herigstand and sons. Dale and Ronald; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shilts. Mrs. Shiltk has lived here over 40 years. - Many friends and neighbors were on hand at the Logue home Saturday night to welcome home the young newlyweds, Mr. and Airs. William , McKlasky. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lorae. McKlaBky moved here from the miaaia west some time last fall. They will live here for the pres ent. Silverton Folks Give Volumes for Library; February Loans 1439 SILVERTON Febrnarv don ors of books and magazines to the Silverton public library in eluded Alfred Haugen, Mrs. James A: Scarth, Clarence Carl son,. A. J. Titus, Mrs. Milton Thostrud, Mrs. Llda Usher, Eu nice Campbell, M r a . F. Glenn McDonald and the Junior Wom en's ciud. . Total circulation durinr th month was 1439, reference Ques tions 238; new readers, 1 6 ; books added by gift and pur chase, 17? books repaired 22. .... j.. - . Prindles to Locate . RIVERVIEW Mr. and Mrs ! Scott Prindle and small son of California spent last week vislt iner relatives here. The Prindles are on their way to .Montana where they expect to harvest a large wheat crop, after which mey expect to return and buy a home here. . - Anniversary A TOWN TOPIC IN VALUE- 1 For Spring . ' WORSTED SUITS Sta-Prest B50 Challenger 2450 CUSTOMIZED 34.50 Exclusive at "Brooks . these style-right suits .'are . excep tional values. Tailored with all the care and ' perf ectlom thai la found la only cus tomed tailored clothing. - STEP OUT THIS' SPRING IN A NEW ; BROOKS WORSTED day of the ''American Legion will be combined with the father and son banquet at Legion hall March. 15 with the Legion aux iliary In charge of the enter tain m en t. Reels of the national convention of legion and auxil iary at New York last year will be hown by G. L. Keeney of Corvallls. v He . will also show scenes taken on his recent trip through Europe. Mrs. Merrill V. Smith is chairman of com mittee on arrangements. The ' sacred concert presented by the Methodist choir Snnday night, directed by Jessie Skin ner, with Lena Medler, pianist, brought a large audience includ ing other churches dismissed for the occasion. The'. Lebanon Townsend club postponed its regular meeting until March 22 as a large group of members went to Albany Tuesday night to hear the ad dress or Judge M. C. Summers of LaVerne. Calif. - ? Mrs. Achsa Chess, Mrs. battle Mealey, IMrs. Uiaays - Burnnari and Mrs. Lucy Gonstad, mem- hem of the, wrc. were in port- land Monday to attend the fun eral of Thomas Morgan, son oi one oi tneir memoers. Auxiliary Slates library Benefit SILVERTON Stressing com munity service as the March trolect. Mrs. James A. Scarth announced the oenefit card par ty to be sponsored by the Amer ican Legion auxiliary at the armory Marcn 15. Botn auction and contract bridge as well as "500" and ninochle will be played. Proceeds will go to the Sllverton public "library. , At the next meeting of the auxiliary. Mt. Angel will be pro gram guests. The meeting will he held March 22, Tuesday nigvt 'TMrfead of Monday night. The April meeting will be de voted to child welfare witn Mrs. A. J. Titus chairman. Mrs. F. M. Powell. Mrs. Al Lerfald and Mrs. Zanta Hntton will renresent the auxiliary at the meeting called by tbe Brotherhood for March 14 to discuss the com- m nn It v tirolect. The. Sewing club will meet Wednesday at the home oi Mrs. Harry Wilson. Start Farm Work At Grand Island GRAND ISLAND Tomato plants of the early anna variety have reached a height of several inches In the green house on the Ernest Douglas farm. With the good weather continu ing farmers in the district will find themselves In the midst of spring work almost Immediately. Many of the early gardens have already been planted. ; Pruning in the various orchards on the island has been in progress during the past few weeks and some spraying has already been done. Island Folks Move GRAND ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Badger and little son have moved into the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Gaylor and family. The Gaylor family have moved onto the property known as the Frank Sawyer place near the school house. Aged Woman Injured AMITY Mrs. Rosin a Wallace, 87, slipped and fell in the corri dor of the Bank of Amity Mon day morning and sustained a deep cut on her nose and lip and other minor Injuries. Several stitches were taken on her nose. 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