PAGE FOURTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning March 20, 1938 VoodburnWiU Get 500 Trees NYA Project to Beautify -Parkings; Sidewalks, Curb Job Near WOODBURN Beginning Mon day 500 trees will be planted In the parkings on the east side of town. The project is under the -supervision ot Woodburn post " No. 16 American Legion. ; De- tails were completed at a meet- ing of the committee Thursday night. Major differ S. Olson is - V chairman of me committee which . also includes George Adams. WU lard Bras igar and R. J; Robert ton. H. M. Austin, commander ot the local Legion post, and . ... Street , Commissioner John Muir will work with tba committee. : NYA labor will be used to - plant the trees and will be of no expense to the property owners. - John Muir will supervise the planting. One hundred trees each of the . ponderosa pine, Chinese elm, Russian mulberry, black lo cust and white pine will be plant ed. These are all hard wood trees. ..The west side of town and. - also 'the main roads , leading out . of the city are due to be planted - later. Work will begin on the . west end of Hardcastle avenue and will go on until all the east side parkings have been planted!' - - i ne IoreBly, aepanmeni is iur-j cishlng free of chargethe trees! and the NYA labor used to do the planting,, the property own-f ers will nave only to give them proper care after they are plant ed. - The tree planting idea was or- iglnated by Major Olson and it was one of his boyhood dreams to have trees growing on the east side of the city as are on the west. To Construct Sidewalks Eight men will begin work Monday morning, March 28, con structing curbs, sidewalks and: driveways hT Woodburn. This is, a new WPA project and will af-j ford property owners a chance: to have concrete sidewalks and curbs put in for the cost of , the material only. A small , charge will also be levied for the use of the concrete mixer. Dewey Alle-j man, who has had considerable experience In concrete work, will' be in charge ot the new project.! The average cost will be , around 35c per running foot for a four foot walk. No work, how ever, may be done on private property. In the case of, present walks being in poor condition, a part of the same may be recon structed under the same project. Work to be done would be list ed with City Recorder " George Beach, John Muir, or any mem ber of the city council, immedi ately with the money for the ma ' terial to be paid in advance to the city. The new WPA project along with the tree planting program which will be started by the lo-. cal American Legion post Mon day, will afford a chance for owners of property in the city to further beautify their places. Jefferson Mother Glib Entertained JEFFERSON Twenty - two smothers "w ere present at the meeting of thf Mothers' club of .the Christian church Wednesday afternoon, . when members enter- ' tained. other j mothers of the church. I Mrs. Kenneth Peterson pre- . sided at the jbusineu meeting. Mrs. - Oliver ! Stephenson, pro gram leader. Introduced the les son topic, 'J3ooki, and How They Mold -the Child's Character." . "Ms. Irvine Wright . sang, Mrs. Leland ' Wells gave a reading, and refreshments were served by the refreshment committee, Mrs." Leland Wells, Mrs. Irvine Wright, Mrs. Dixon Vose, and Mrs. A. W. Brown, Mrs, Harry Marcunt, Mr. Clair Haight, Mrs. W. S. McClaln, Mrs. J. E. Wright. Mrs. Guy Aupperle. . Mrs. Charles Hart, sr., Mrs. Jasper Havens. . Mrs. Robert Terhune,, Mrs. John Calahan, Mrs. , Frank Chrisman. Mrs. A. B. Bostwick, Mrs. Lee Wells. Mr?. Marvin Hutchings, Mrs. Sallie Tandy. Mrs. Charles Hart, if., Mrs. Frank Blazek, Mrs. Oliver Stephenson and Mrs. Kenneth Peterson. - Royal" Neighbors To Have Parties SILVERTON The Royal Neighbor, lodge Is planning a aumber of events for the near future to Include the last in the series of benefit card parties which will be held at the hall on March "tt with a program set side from the regular card play. Series awards will be made. Ap pointed to serve on the refresh ment committees are Mrs, Her man. Neagell, Mrs. Martin Peel, Mrs. Bertha Morley, Mrs. Lloyd Kennedy and : Mrs.. Tom Mcin tosh, v - The Royal ' Neighbor carnival bas been set for March 29 with the executive committee planning - the Bight's program. ' The bene fits " of the carnival will go to purchase uniforms for the drill team. ' Committee members are Mrs. L. T. Tucker.. Mrs. Will Egan, Mrs. Theodore Grace, Mrs. Earl Verbeck. Mrs. Neil Ver- beck and Mrs. Orlo Thompson. On April 5, the group will ob serve the Royal Neighbor birth day night far those having birth days in April. In charge of plans are Mrs. Steven Enloe. Mrs. Will Egan," Mrs. Mert Egan. Mrs. Otto Dickman and Mrs. Qtto DahL -. Boy of .Twins Born at ' T. AumsviUe Lives Briefly , STAYTON Twins, a boy and a girl, veie born Monday . to Mr. and Mrs. - F, J. Mootz, who live near Aumsville. r The boy died shortly after birth. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rak of Aumsville are par ents of a' daughter born Thurs Shore Leave Shore leave came to an end recently for members of the US fleet as all vessels steamed out of Los Angeles harbor to tackle "Problem 19.' the biggest naval war games In history. Extending over the North Pa- ' cific from Hawaii to the Aleutian Islands, the entire fleet is participating In maneuver details of which the navy department will not make public. Photo shows liberty parties leaving the Jetty bound : for their respective ships and 'destination nnknown." -DS photo. Mrs. Street er Has Party on Birthday BROOKS Mrs. Earl Streeter entertained in honor of Mrs. A. G. Streeter Wednesday after noon at her home east of Brooks, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent singing old familiar songs and in conversation. Mrs. Street er received many nice gifts. Mrs. Earl Streeter was as sisted in serving refreshments by Mrs. Leo Reed and Mrs. Har ry Bosch to the following guests, the honor guest, Mrs. A. G. Streeter, Mrs. Millard Johnston of Vancouver, Mrs. C. E. Watts, Mrs. W. F. Ramp, Mrg. Leo Reed, Mrs. Mary E. Jacobs, Mrs. O. L- Bailey, Mrs. M. F. Day, Mrsl W. Vinyard, Mrs. Monroe Ward, Mrs. B. R. Beard, Mrs. Cora Wilkinson, Mrs. Cecil V. Ashbaagh. Mrs. Jennie Gilbert, Mrs. A. P. Sidebottom, Mrs. H. H. Bosch, Mrs. A. M. Dunlavy, Miss Martha Jane Wilkinson, and the hostess Mrs. Earl Street er and little daughter, Zandra. Recent dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bosch were Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Lyon of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. John Moritz, Miss Margaret Mo ritz, and Stanley Johnson all of Salem; Miss Marie Bosch and Jack Bosch. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ramp had as their gaosts the past week their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramp, of HoQuiam, Wash. Victor Vincent, soldier of the US army, who has been a guest at tho Jacobs home in Brooks the past two weeks, left for Seattle Tuesday. - Mission Clubs of Jefferson Convene JEFFERSON A program was presented at the Women's For eign Missionary society of the Methodist church Wednesday in observance of the 69 th anniver sary of the society. Mrs. R. C. Thomas led the de votional period, Mrs. Earl Lynes was' program leader using the topic, "Being Almost Seventy." Miss Addle Libby talked on in ternational work of the society and Mrs. Earl Phelps read an article, "Membership and the Modern W'oman." A buffet lunch was served during the social hour in the church. Guests of the society in cluded Mrs. V. D. Looney. Mrs. M. D. Looney, Miss Eleanor Looney. Miss Marjorie Fontaine, Miss Josephine Getchell- and Miss Lillian Irvine. The Evangelical Missionary society held -its March meeting Thursday at the home ot Mrs. A.. P. Layton: Mrs. J. T. Jones was In charge of the devotions, and Mrs. Layton program leader. Readings were given by Miss Anna Klampe and Mrs. Don Davis. " Rev. A. P. Layton re viewed the last chapter of the study book, "Mecca and Beyond." The Lincoln penny offering was taken, for improvements In a home of the mission field at Beech Fork, Ky. i , Aumsville Slates : CotipleVReception AUMSVILLE A public re ception and miscellaneous show er will be held in the school dining room Wednesday night at 8 o'clock for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox who were married Thursday at noon, in Vancouver; Wash., by Rev. Anderson of the Naxarene church, at the church parsonage. . - if v The:. bridal couple was accom panied to Vancouver b; her mother, Mrs. Hoyt Cupp, and by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. WilCOX. '- - ! .: ' i . TNT Club Sponsors : k Dance at Silverton SILVERTON The parents of the students were patrons at the Friday night high : school atui dent body dance sponsored by the TNT . club. . Student 'j body dances have not teen bell' dur ing the basketball season. 5 .To. make thowoccarion more festive, green "crepe paper celled the gymnasium. Shamrocks and bouquets -of daffodils were ased about the gymn." -Dancing-' be gan at 8 and continued until Up; Sailors Tackle "Problem 19" A, I Linsteds Leave Detroit j DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. Ker-1 mit Linsted have moved to PLUS POWERED FULLY EQUIPPED FULLY INSULATED 106 Ice Cubes 8 lbs., 14 ozs. Plenty of cubes for serv ing cooling drinks. Pow er to freeze an extra sup ply in a jiffy. 13 Sq. Feet Of Shelf Area Fully 4 feet more usable shelf space than you us ually find at this price! Touch -A -Bar opens .door when the hands are fiuT. - - ' ... : .x.-T-?:iw.- Agness where Mr. Linsted will e stationed as forest ranger, Agness is located In the Siski- ... . . , . . , i " 111 - r 1 $5 Down j I Delivers to J Your Home fiZ I 5 YEAR PROTECTION PLAN - '-Ll Size is an important factor in an electric refriger ator and Coldspot gives you a big SIX at a price others ask for Fours and Fives! That means 6.3 co. ft. of refrigerated storage! It means 13 sq. ft. of Usable shelf area with adjustable shelves that permit you to store foods and receptacles of various sizes as the need arises. Holds enough food for family of five without crowding! Speedez Cube Release to remove cubes as needed. . Auxiliary Rolls Doubled in Year VFW Groups Plan Carnival to Be Held in Dallas Armory March 25 DALLAS The Dallaa Veterans of Foreign Wars and the auxiliary held their regulaf meetings Wed nesday night with a Joint covered dish dinner preceding the sep arate business sessions of each group.- Four candidates were initiated Into the auxiliary: Mrs. Joy Rob bins, Mrs. -Clifford Helgerson, Mrs. Loren Agee and Mrs. Robert StevenerThe four additional new members , make ; 0 0 per cent gain in membership for the year Plans were discussed for the car nival which the Veterans and aux iliary are holding Friday night, March 25, at the armory. Plan for Carnival At the Veterans ot Foreign Wars meeting, H. E. Stevener was ap pointed chairman of the buddy poppy sale for this year and plans were made for the carnival. The Cootie drum corps of Salem will furnish music for the affair. A kangaroo court will be held dur ing the evening. At the first meeting in April the post will nominate and elect officers. you national forest. Mr. Dewey Gearin of Los Angeles left for that place this week after a short visit with his family, who are spending the winter here. Speedex Tray Release loosens trays at touch. 11 m r m t p A) LJ IB !J LJ LJ 484 STATE Public Speaking Contests in Polk Slated March 22 DALLAS A i special assem bly was held at Dallas high school Thursday afternoon at which time the students who are to take part in the county and the state pub lic speaking contests were pre sented. The contestants Include Miss Betty Smith in extempore di vision; Miss La Von Ford in seri ous interpretation; Harold Hamm in the humorous division. Gilbert Schneider, who will compete in the oratorical division, had given his selection at an assembly held last week. The county contest will be held the afternoon and night of Tuesday, March 22. In the after noon the county contestants in ex tempore and humorous division will meet at the Monmouth high school and in the evening the dramatic and serious interpreta tion division will be held at Per rydale high school. The state contest will be held at Willamette university Friday and Saturday, March 25 and 26 Easy Terms Par as Little as 50c a Week DIAMONDS, WATCHES. SILVERWARE The dciucl Doss Credit Jewelers 443 State , Phone 5510 , SPECIAL PRICES OS WATCH REPAIRING 1 Foodex porcelain lined freshener. 1 wire .basket. STREET and the same students, will repre sent Dallas high school In these iouc. divisions. Raks and Gruchons Are Recent Parents at Shaw SHAW Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rak are the parents of ''a daugh ter born at the Stayton hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grurhoh are the parents of a daughter born at the Stayton hospital. This is their second child, both girls. Is out of Hospital SILVERTON Silvevton rela tives' have learned that Dr. o. A. Tingelstad, president of Pacific Lutheran college is again at his some at Parkland, Wash.; after being confined to a Tacoma hos pital following an accident in which be broke his hij last Armistice day. Salem's Complete Stationery Store OFFICE SUPPLIES - FILING EQUIPMENT TYPEWRITERS - ADDING MACHINES RUBBER STAMPS - SEALS - PAPER SCHOOL SUPPLIES - BOOKS --FOUNTAIN PENS 4 STATIONERY -LEATHER GOODS - PENCILS S 465 State St. Handi-Bin big roll-out draw r for extra space. lb Group at Amity In Usual Session AMITY Mrs. Howard Ste phens was hostess to the Amity Study elub at her country home' near Hopewell Friday afternoon. The president, Mrs. F. W. Dick ey called the meeting order. Mrs. B. O. Morse gave an in teresting lesson on poetry writers since 1870 east and south and western poets. J. M. Umplilette gave a lesson on Carl San-Jburg, bis life history and writings. Mrs. F. Chase ' Thomas, president ot Yamhill county federated clubs, gave an Interesting ta'- on her visits to other clubs during the winter. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mamie Randall near Dayton Friday, Apr. 1 at 2 o'clock. DQQII STORE , Phone 5802 5-pL Cold Fast freeze auto reset defrosting. 1 day morning at the Stayton hos aiUL ...