- i 1 . i - j - : " : ; ' The OIIEGON STATESMAN, Saleo, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, May 18, 1933 PAGE TURlic '- - '. - - "V - Band, Soloists Return Home Dr. Francis" Townsend Is Scheduled Speaker for Berry Festival LEBANON Tired but nappy the Lebanon :high school band and soloists reach-d home with ieports of worthy achievement ..in their contests. Of the region al groups from Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon, the Le banon and Medford band were the only entries In class B Both received second and there. was no first. The goal to be reached was based on the record of the high school band at IIobr. Ind., end no contestant reached that standard. The high school girl3 quartet, Sena Edwards, Mary Fredr,icks. Edna May Myers i nd Lois Bow man received first award. Lois Ginther and Marion Sundley gave a graphic report of their trip and program before th r dult study class taught by F. A. Sikes Monday evening. Iahney"' Speaker ; Willis Mahonjy,. democratic candidate for US senator, rpoke before a large audience et the Legion hall Monday night with groups from Lebanon. Uromb, Mill City, Albany and Sweet Home. He was introduced by Francyl Howard of Albany, editor of Greater Oregon.- He stressed the unemployment situation; 1 onne tille. farmers' problems and other rublic questions of importance. lie was interrupted often by a. prolonged ajplause. " Dr. Townsond Coming Other candidates Speaking were Senator Stringer, Mrs. Aiarian , Nagel, A. J. Larensen, Fred Har ' rison and T. W. Munyan reryond ed, Mr. Munyan divided his al legiance between the political sit uation and the strawberry fair; he is the fair contact man and announced the crowing ot the Queen Thursday night, June 3. under the flood lightr 01 the athletic field; the big parades Friday with the distribution pf ; the "biggettt strawberry short cake !n the world" beginning at noon Friday. He also announced that Dr. Francis E. Townsend of pension fame would speak be fore an -estimated audience ot . 15.000 Saturday. ' Postmaster Merrill Smith an nounces that air . mail week has resulted In an increased bale of air mail stamps and more letters - and packages : than . formerly are beingsent by the fast route. At a school meeting at Tlerlln to vote on "Shall the children of the district tro to Lebanon schools this fall?" the qu stlon was decided in' the negative by - a vote of 25 to 4. Catholic Daughter Unit Has Election WOODBURX C otrt vlctroy No. 731, Catholic, Daughters of America met at the home of Mrs. L. Simon at St. P?ul. Election- of officers featured the.meetinr,all .being re-elected: Mrs; 1 Elizabeth - - Davidson, grand . regent; Mlas" Marie ' Maajfil. "vice regent; prophetess, Mrs." J, Wol heter; lecturer, Mrs. Hlvin. Da--"bois; historian, Miss Enustine ' Nathman; financial secretary, Mrs.: Jehn . Hanraban; . treasurer, Miss Mary, Hershberger: -Monitor. Miss -Irene . Sowa; ' sentinel Mrs. Estella Tremaine; .t.hre' year trustees, Mrs. Mary Stujfct and Mrs. M. A: Warring; trustees for two years., Mrs. Lucy ,DeJardin nd Mrs. Fay Kuensting; trustees for one year, Irs.-KlizabetJi Glatt and Mrs.. Margaret Miller; crgan lst, Mrs. Irene Mcjiillip. . Graduation Event Slated on Friday H AYES VILLE The eighth grade graduation exercises here will be h;ld Friday at 8 p. m. with the following program: Processional march, Dorothy Lewis: song by class; salutatory, Margaret Kimble; class introduc tion. Donald Berryhlll; plem, Viv ian Richter: class will. Jack Men nls; valedictory, Kenneth Robert son; accordion sool, Charles Mow ry; address. Prof. Frank Chllds, Willamette U; presentation of di plomas, Charles Andresen, board chairman ; . acceptance, D a r r e 1 Wooldridse;. recessional,. Doro thv Lewis. - ' The class Is composed of Ella Mae Stottler, June' Parker, Rob ert -Peterson, Ruth Zurlinder, Kenneth Robertson, Jack Mennls, Margaret Kimble, Vivian Richter, Charles Love, Darrel Woold ridge, Charles Mowry, Donald Berryhill, Harland Pervis. Social Night Slated Wednesday for Lodge; Bazaar Plans Startetl SILVERTON The - A r 1 1 ans lodge will hold a social night Wednesds.y with Bert Swanson to be in charge of arrangements. Families of the members are to be special guests. Officers will be nominated for the Artisans May 25. Plans are already, underway for the autumn bazaar of the Arti sans Woman's club. Mrs. Chris Beugll, president, has named s her committee Mrs. Charles Walt-, man. Mm. WTllliam Ilannam, Mrs. Ray Davis, Mra. Verlln White an! Mrs. Bert Swanson. - Sparks, From Flue Cause -Minor Fire at Vaughans ;": RiCKREALI Sparks from the kitchen flu caught on the back porch, on. the; J. .F." Vaughan hom at noon Monday. " The bmxe was discovered by Mrs. Herman Amps, a neighbor, and Charles idams, another neighbor, quickly pot it out. Quite a space of shingles was burned. i 1 r 1 - " " . . . . .... . .. Golden Gate 4 to - ' . f yn&L Ail sr With approximate building eosts totaling S 10,000,000 to date, 1030 Golden Gate International Exposi tion officials announced recentlj that work on the man-made island in San Francisco bay is about 70 per rent completed. Among structures already finished are the twin Elephant Towers, mammoth : stone figures flanking the Portals of the! Pacific, main entrance. In the foreground Is a portion of the "Port of Trade Winds," already a mecca for bay region yachtsmen. To the left Is the causeway leading from the San Francisco-Oakland bay bridge. The horseshoe-shaped structure is the Admin istration building, and looming In the background Is the 40O-foot Tower of the Sun. UN photo. . WEST STAYTON The com munity club met at the school house Friday night- Election of officers were; postponed until the second Friday in October. Dr. H. C. Epley of Jefferson gave a num ber of readings and also led the community singing accompanied by Mrs.' Olive Potter.' Guitar num bers were played by Mr. Lyons of Aumsvllle and Mr. Keiper. Naomi Chamberlin played a piano num ber composed by Dr. Epley. :' HAYESYILLE A fair-Blzed crowd enjoyed the splendid mov ing pictures; of European counT tries presented by Dr. Labon Steeves at the community club Friday night. Political "speeches were made by State Rep. Hannah Martin and W. Zimmerman, who spoke, for his son, Howard Zim merman. I . ' Hershal Robertson was reelect ed president of the club for the coming, year. Other, officers" are: D. Janien, vice-president; Mary Pervis, secretary: Mrs. B. Willis, treasurer; Oscar Noren and Har rison Hartzel, sergeants. . J. Kennedy, principal of the school,- gave' a short talk on 4H club work. "Mrs. F. Martin pre sented the 4H Sewing club girls, who gave a short program. ; BRUSH COLLEGE-Brush, Col lege Community club will 'hold the.' May, meeting Thursday, night Instead of Friday' because 'of elec tion. - Plans - will - be '. completed for the annual homecoming," June 4. Mrs. ; , Charles Glaze is in charge. .ot a .miscellaneous . pro gram which will Include , mem bers ' by the' school undoi the direction of the teachers.".. Miss Edith Ross and. Miss Margaret Blood and musicians. selections by local ACBURX The ! Auburn Com munity club -will hold tho last meeting of the y e a r at " the schoolhouse Friday.. - SUVEROfficers electei for the community club Friday night were: Maurice Dodson, president; Mrs. W. J.i Kerr, vice president; Mrs. H. F. Coney,, secretary-treasurer. The club picnic wilt be held the second Sunday ir. July at Helmich park: Mrs. Wea Kester announced the program of two: plays: "Using the Telephone." by Eula Spencer end Dora (Miller and "Sending a Telegram,," Lorena Ridders.and Marvin Rock. - CENTRAL elected at HOWELL Officers the community club meeting Friday uight were Ray mond Werner, president; Eugene Kuenri, vice president; John Tweed, sergeant-at-arms; Lucille Roth, pianist; Roy Rutschman, song leader; "Mrs. Clarence John son secretary-treasurer. The usual eager crowd o? can didates for office was present so each was assessed five cent for a minute's talk with the amount doubling itself with each minute adde. Candidates speaking were; Edwin Keech, George Duncan, Walter Fuhrer. 'Leroy Hcwlitt, John Steelhammer. - A program was given! with the feature a skit, "Aye ! Tank Aye Want . to go Back to Swe den," by girl pepettea of S'.lverton junior high. Shadows were auctioned by Amos Coohouse. ) Entire proceeds, amounting to $13.35, which will go for 4H club scholarships. WALDO HILLS The Waldo Hills Community club program Friday - night drew one ct the largest - crowds of the year. Mrs. Robert ill. Mortoa was chairman fori these numbers: guitar duet, Raymond and Allene Beard, pupils of the Mlsslnger studios: vocal solo. Max gcrlber, accompanied by -Mildred H?bbs: a beautiful showijg of films of Oregon wild life, including pic lures from Silver Creek Falls, shown by Mrs. George K. Moore head. Royal Neighbor drill team from Silverton cave a 30-minuto demonstration. , ; ': " v ; Six Get Diplomas SILVERTON HILLS Mt. View school has six eighth grade gradu ates this year - to include Vera Tolmsoffj Ltterne Anderson, Fred West, Milton Foote, Kenneth Mires and Joe Ross. I Exposition Nearing : Portland Doctor Believed Drowned MEHAMA Local parties and Salem : police were Tuesday searching the Santiam river here for the body of Dr. A. Bertschin ger of Portland, . believed to have downed sometime late Monday. ' Dr. Bertschlnger. . who often visits Dr. C. C. Carroll here, had gone fishing alone on the . San tiam river about 4 o'clock Mon day . afternoon. He phoned Dr. Carroll that he would fish down to the bride at Mehama and spend the night here with Carroll.' When Bertschlnger ' failed to appear, the local doctor became alarmed and this morning spread the alarm. A search along the river banks netted Dr. Bertschln ger s fish pole, caught in the branches about a quarter mile above the bridge at Mehama, and where there are steep, slippery rocks. " . - . It is presumed that the I Port land man, while trying to disen tangle his line, stepped into the river, which is . swift at this point. Nazi Seized Sergeant Samuel B. - Edgeman, . "acting sergeant major of the " Thirties Infantry at i the San Francisco Presidio, who faces Court mart 11. He is accused of i' stealing confidential army re I ports. The sergeant assert edly - admitted taking the documents. : saying he had taken thera home to work upon. Long known as -: a "model soldier, . Edgeman served as staff sergeant of the : Thirtieth Jni antry In Tientsin, China, from 1920 to 1929. He : was placed in the guard bouse ' pending court-martial. The doc- t uments concerned personal matters. IIX phofo. in p ;wt "S,NIri -'ml Completion t al rangers .News - IUCKREALL. The members ef the grange met Sunday to have pictures of the degree team and tableaus taken. A dinner was served to about 50 persons at 1 o'clock. RICKREALL At grange Fri day night, Wes Elliott was elect ed as alternate delegate to state grange at Klamath Falls, June 13. A 4-H scholarship to sum mer school at Corvallis was re ceived from , Busick's on sales slips. A check for a scholarship from the grange was issued. Those to be sent will be decided upon later. - , - ; Sixteen candidates were ini tiated by the Rickreall degree team. From Falls City were Ross and Helen - Bowman, Ethel and Tony Casta, James and Shalie Dickinson, Mildred and Virgil Da vis. Brush College, Margaret Blood, Edith Ross, Scott Wilson; H. Harold. Mr. and MrST Ralph Shepard. Rickreall, Arlene Voth; Ray and Oakley West. Eighty-nine were present at the refreshment tables. Visitors night was reported to be held at Fort Hill on May 18, and the card party at the home gTange hall Saturday, May 21. Talks were by State Grange Treasurer Glen -Adams who out lined the grange's program for remainder of the year. Masters Wilson ot Brush : College ana Barnhart of Falsi , City. , . ;w " . Rites Today for Mrs.W.BIac DALLAS Mrs. William Black- ley died at" her home In Dallas Monday night. - Elizabeth . G. Taylor was born in Glasgow, Scotland. She was married to William Blackley on February 6, 1918. During the World war she served In the Wom en's Royal Air Force. In the fall of 1919 she came to Canada with her husband, residing in Manitoba and Saskatchewan until 1922 when they moved to Salem. Since that time she has been a resi dent of Dallas where she was a member of the auxiliary of the Carl B. Fenton post of the Ameri can Legion. She is survived bv her husband: one son, Villiam Weir; her fa ther and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of Vancouver, B. C; Tom and Bert of Regina, Sas katchewan, Cana; James, John and David of Vancouver, B. C. Funeral services will be held at the First Presbyterian church in Dallas Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock with Rev. Walter Duff officiating. Cremation at Mt. Crest mausoleum, Salem. Nelson Sisters And Disneys Win SfLVERTON The largest crowd, was out at the Saturday night amateur Bhow sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Nelson sisters and the Disney ac robats of Corvallis were winners of first place, with Orval Beards ley, singer of Salem, winner of second. Saturday night's showing will be the finals, i Henry Dahl to Dispose Of Hubbard Blacksmith HUBBARD Henry Dahl, - the local blacksmith who was taken seriously- ill "Wednesday with signs of Intestinal fin and taken to a Salem . hospital, returned home much relieved. Dahl will not be at his shop for a week or more. Mr. Dahl has not been well for some time and on account of his ill health Is selling his black smith shop and Implements. : i ; - i . ! New Arrival Is Boy SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs Theodore Riches are reporting tho birth of a e-pound 14-ounce daughter Sunday night at the Sil verton hospital. This is the Riches first child. Mrs. Riches will be remembered by many as 'Miss Beryl Ottaway. talented violinist. kley ... . 1 ' ' - ' 1 , - s - - 1 1 A A xuurw earnings Bring $629.20 Christian Giurch to Hold Banquet Tonight for new Members ALBANY What Is undoubt edly, the largest sale of weaning pigs to be maue in this county was that of Saturday, when 100 weanlings .were sold at the Ben Sudtel auction .house. The purchasers were Bernard Brothers vof Mclnnville. end large farm operators of Yamhill county. The pigs sold for $629.20. ALBANY -I Closing the meet ings for the year, the Albany high school will sponsor the pro gram for the Northlyn commun ity club Friday night. Frank Bennett, city school superinten dent will speak. Banquet Is Tonight ALBANY The annual ban quet honoring new members tak en into the church during , the past year will, be held at the Christian church Wednesday night. A fitting program is also to be given. . ; ' ' ' : During the year, closing with May 15, 75 members were added to the cTiurch roll. Maple School Wins ALBANY For the third consecutive year. Maple school won the PInos club trophy by rea son of reporting the greatest re duction in fire hazards in the homes of pupils during the year. Presentation of the cup was made by Floyd Hopeman, presi dent of the Lions club. Fire Chief Don Hayne accompanied Hope- man and gave a short talk on fire prevention, i ALBANY - Grover C. Nance, Linn county treasurer, received word Monday of the death of his only brother, Duward Nance, on May 11, in the Philippines. Du ward Nance was in the United States army and had only been in the Philippine; since January, Previous to going to the islands he had been located at Fort Lew is. The body is being brought back to the States and will be buried in Altema, Arkansas, his former home. , . Winemanis Owner Beaver Dam Land HAZEL GRBE N Ronald Jones of Brooks has sold a tract of beaverdam on Labish to Mr. Wineman of Labish Center, The tract is in this district for several years, was rented to K. Mh. and George Kimyo for market gar d e n i n g. ' Mr.' Rassmusson - of Brooks ' has ' a fine onion crop growing on the tract now. ' Mrs. Adolph Kittilson and Mrs. Edward Dunnigan, Jr., were joint hostesses at the Kittilson home for the last meeting of the Nemo Sewing club of the season. Of ficers, elected were:"' president; Mrs. Henry .Rassmusson; Tice president, Mrs. Alexander Bishop; secretary-treasurer, -Mrs. Louis Wampler. Mrs. W. G Davis Is the retiring; president.'. Special guests were: Mrs. John Tweed. Mr. Plane.' Louis Wampler and Adoyph Kittilson. Y;.. -.. Logging Crew Is : Building Bunkers DETROIT Silver Falls Log ging company has a crew of men putting in gravel bunkers . hear the river at -Idanha. The gravel will be used to keep the logging roads in good condition. The Detroit grade school held May festivities Friday afternoon Evelyn Losey was crowned queen of the May, her attendants were Mary Lou Neilson, Barbara Lee, Cathrine Fryer, Vivian and Ilene Losey. ' TTT7 V -i , - I IHIM beuseii(l)ivc;: lias ever Your first Lincoln-Zephyr ride will Ie something youll remember for e I lon,g time. The reason' is that the t Linooln-ZephjT is designed, entlr than any car ever uniqne construction gives a ride its I 1 unusual as the performance and econ- , omy of its V-12 engine ! Try this ride at your Lin co la-Zephyr Dealer Accused of Theft ; .. . Ji "- ' ; o 1 . - f . - , r'r, (V A An attempt pat a Nazi putsch in Rumania was defeated when Zalea Corneliu CoJreanu, head of the Fascist Troh Guard" and bitter political enerfiy of King Carol, was arrested with 80 of his followers . and charged with conspiracy. Silvertlm Woman Plans Ocean Trip SILVERTON Mrs. Gertrude Slade Cameron, local music teach er, will leave May 28 on the S. S. William Lmckenback for Boston. The trip will-take her through the Panama canal and up. the Atlantic seaboard to Boston where she will spend the summer with her son Bill. .1 As a farewell gesture Mrs. Cam eron was honored at a gift party at the home? of Mrs. G. W. Hubbs with Mrs. E H. Banks and Mrs O. K. Cole assisting hostesses. Attending were Mr. Oameron, Mr. George Steelhammer, Mri. C. R- WiUon, Mrt. C.i W. Kene, Mrs. W. P. Scrth, Mr. Jck Cur-y, Mm. P. A.' Lor, Mrt. Elijibeth Jme, Mn. W. U. MfUinnn, Mrt R. E. Kteintorce. Mrt. J. C. Morley. Mrt. Irene Mori ay Franke, Mrt. h. C. Eattman. Mrt; John T. Hoblitt. Mra. I. L. Stewart, MN. Lucy Wray, Mra. G. L Barr. Mra. Hubert -JUnnean, Mra. J. J Bchlador. Mri Reber Allen. Mrt,. B. G Bectton. Mra J R. A. MeClanathan, Mra. W. . Satchwell, Mrt. Edwar Ekraan, Mra. Carl Bta&iey, Mrt. H..R. Irish. Mrt. 3. P. BalUnty ne,. Mrt. H. W. Preston, Mrt. Boy Motley. Mrt J E gtranix. Ma rie Baelme, tH"ri DeGulre, Mae Serviee. Mra. Gordon McCall and Mra. T- P- Kla teifenj ! the latter two from Portland. Leonard McCoy Is Oratolrical Winner MARION This community and Marion Farmers union" local were elated bvef Leonard "McCay, "mem ber j of Marion' juniors, winning in the county oratorical contest held at Bethel Sunday. Ke will now participate in the state con test; held during the state; Farm ers'!;! union convention at Sheri day next week. He is a student la Aumsvllle high school. Mrs. Homer Smith. Is leader -of the Marion a?id " Aumsvllle" Junior sj"! i Mrs.' I.E. Anstrum of Ci-.dillac; Saskatchewan, is ihe'' house guest this weel of'their old neighbors in Cahad;'Mr. and 'Mrs. Selmar i Picnic Set Wednesday... MACLEAY School - will '- close here " Wednesday, May 18, with an Hall-day picnic atthe school hoUse. iThe 4H clubs will ex hibit thir completed work and put on an achievement day pro gram Coffee Imprbve the coffee and you -improve the meal. "Ffltration" does it. . 1 THE SPA you 'tben-BmLt . Some Lincoln-Zephyr Featnre 123-inchvwheelhate i .' .110 TLV. Lincoln, built V-12 engine ... 11 to 18 miles per gal . Ion . . . rettful riding and handling eate ... 6 body types, including 2 smart convertibles. differ- boilt. Its i - DELIVERED $1628. todaj, 2' Keizer 8th Grade Graduation 19th Dr. V. D. Bain to Deliver Address ; Program , Details Told j KEIZER The eighth r r a d e graduation exercises will be heldn in the, Chemawa .hall Thursday night at S o'clock. Program: selections by Keizer band; processional,' Betty Pierce; welcome and roll call of class by David Melsen, master of ceremo nies; class poem, Alton Shannon; prophecy, Nellie Pearmine; will. Chester Emmert; violin solo, Nel lie Pearmine; "Thoughts on Grad uation," Dorothy Smalley. The . speaker,- Dr. V. D. Bain, director of curriculum and ele mentary education, will be intro duced by David Melson; presen tation of diplomas, Lloyd E. Weeks; Mrs. Lester Pearmine will have charge of the fliower decorations I ( ) c . ya 9 5eectyoifr Y0U ""e A c Cos l r ; . , - - - - Cash Iwyer Plan- SALEM BRANCH The FIRST NATION AL BANC OF PORTLAND j& i? never it OO IN SALEM 5 """"MM"-'"Jtn)t)tawt1 ' a, - -- -. " v ism- t . trie it for tfca Scdaa iUastrated and iadndca transporUtiom cbarft, -taiet. rat, il and wkt tidt-wtU Urea Members of the class are Alton Shannon, Dorothy Smalley, David Melson, Melvin Dornbusch, Alda Pickell, Dorothy Green, - Eileen Mitchell, Nellie Pearmine. Vera Mitchell, Nina Varbell. Dorothy Murphy, Armond Carrow, Lewis purcell, Mary Davles, Chester Em mert. " W. Clauser Honored At, Surprise Affair On 80th Anniversary ' II AYESVILLE A group of friends and neighbors surprised W. Clauser at his home Thursday night and helped him"- celebrate his 80th birthday . Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Robertson, Kenneth and Bernlece, Mrs. Elsie Frey. Alvin, Marcelle, Adelle, Alden. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Powers. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kau.f man, Mr., and, Mrs. F. Martin, Lester, Erma and Dolores, Mrs. Liphart, J.. NIelson, G. Brand:!, Oscar- Noren.- Mrs. W. Noren. Jackie and Jimmie Mennls and the honored guest. uni ""V ""Wane, ""y for w,a. rnhkiS a e oidist mnotui unk - wkt of rut loans" forget!