Tht OUEGON STATESMAN, Salts Oregon, -Saturday -Monday May 28, 1933 PAG2 h i Healthiest 4H Clubbers Told Finkenliagen'a Grocery Is First in Booth's new Business Block LEBANON In an elimination contest of 300 4H members Dar line Reilly of Crabtree won the Mountain States company 4H club summer school scholarship by be ing adjudged the healthiest Linn, county 411 club girl by Dr. G. E. FoTtmiller, county health officer, and Mrs. Jean Faeh, count j health nurse. In the boys division Robert Cate, Splcer, "was first. DeLoss Cunser, Lacomb, second, Gerald Warneke, Gore, 4th and Bryce Bartruff, Lacomb, fifth. - Darline Rellly and Robert Cate will represent Linn county In 4H club health contests at the state fair. Mrs. Dale Curtis has closed her school at East View and has been reemployed for the fourth year. . . Occupy w Block Dr. Joel C. Booth's new brick and concrete block on Main street is nearing completion and Finken hagen's grocery store Is moving in.! Others occupying the building will be Dr. Arthur Fisher of Port land; Mr. and Mrs. Elliott recent ly of Portland who will establish a confectionery and ice cream par, lor; M. D. "Davis, realtor; Mike Schenck, cleaning establishment and Benz and Ilindman's dress making shop. Dr. Fisher is a graduate of Jef ferson Mimical school of Philadel phia, Penn., and has served as an interne in Good Samaritan hos pital of Portland the past year. Mrs. Fisher -is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. "Dolph Reeves of Leb anon and spent all her life here except her college years and her residence In Philadelphia. They will come to Lebanon July 1. Infant I Burned Graveside services for Allen Dale, the three weeks old son of Mr. -and Mrs. Earle Sheppard of Sweet Home in charge of the Har ry C. Howe funeral home were read by Rev. Kimball of Sweet Home Thursday afternoon.- The Sigurd Landstrum jewelry More and photography gallery dis- plays a placard of 2t African : . . i j I vie, mmea ana u, ,. Glszer, a Lebanon young man en- Kaged in missionary work at Kaya Haute Coted Ivo'oir, West Africa. The display is attracting wide at tention . ' Leasue Holds Election The last meeting of the year of the Girls' Junior league led by Lena MeUler, dean of girls, was held Thursday afternoon In the' Mayer. Park with mothers and members of the senior class as guests. Officers elected at the business session were president, D o r I s Kirk; vice-president, Dorothy Bohle; secretary, Marjorie Strin ger; treasurer,. Ruth Zimbrlck; Hi? Sister chairman, Marjorie "Wilson; senior representative, Marjorie Ashby; Junior represent ative, Ua Bahrke; sophomore rep resentative, Ruth Schackman. Na dine Nichols is outgoing presi dent. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomassen, former Lebanon residents, are here, from Gladstone where Mr. Thomassen Is engaged in real estate and reports sales as highly satisfactory. Scouts' Mothers Are Entertained DALLAS The Boy Scout Mothers club was entertalrcd at the home of Mrs. .Harvey Car penter - Monday afternoon. A business meeting was held', with the president, Mrs. Harry Pih kerton, presiding. Plans for fu ture work of the club were dis cussed. !7 . - Tea was sered by the host esses to Mrs. J. 2. Johnson, who was a guest and to Mrs. V illiam Rohrs, Mrs. Coon Rudy. Mrs. Harry Pinkerton, Mrs. V. Ray Boydston. Mrs. C. W. Smltrt Mrs Myrtle Smith and Mrs. Hulda Smith. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Cecil Dunn June . Returning to Portland SILVERTON Mrs. Grace Dav is; " who has . been employed at the Ekman funeral home Kr the past several monUs. plans to re turn to her home at Portland in the near future. . Grangers News BRUSH' COLLEGE - Mrs. Ceorre Meier was hostess to the Brush College grange home eco nomic club. A 1:30 - o'clock ' covered dish luncheon was serv rf . Uri. C. L. Blodcett. chair- msLn- announced that the club had won a, 411 club scholarship f OSC summer school in the recent state contest-and .will se lect boy or girl from the local 4H clubs to attend. Mrs. Lydia Lehmen of Salem was special guest. ... - - - ' Salem grange No. 17 nieet Katnrdav night at the Auburn rrinolhouse. Program . features will Include a talk on social hy win bv Dr. Vern Miller; two reels of motion pictures on sub jects relating to part time xarm ' inr- a disnlar of mounted noxious weeds and discussion of methods of. eradication: and discussion oi nrranlsation of a juvenile grange. The rrouo also will discuss the matter of Inviting the 193 state ,Mnr convention to meet in . The portion of the meeting open to the public will start at : 30 o'clock. , . :' Monmouth arrange will put on the third and fourth degrees for . "candidates- from Brush College and Falls-City granges Saturday ' y nlrht. at 8, o'clock in the . Moo- - rfouth grange hall. ; Traffic Takes i i i i y f Refusing consolation, three-year-old Shirley Rozolnshaf cries con tinually in her bed. In a Chicago hospital following the death of her mother in a traffic accident. Shirley and her mother were struck by an automobile at an intersection, and the girl is expected to recover. Happy Hour Club Meets at Detroit DETROIT Mrs.; Glenn Charl ton pleasantly entertained the Happy Hour -club at her home Vednesday night. Mrs. Boyd Rassmussen and Mrs. -Gilbert Pruitt assisted. Clever - games and contests were enjoyed with ll.. T m am uonrt 1r an1 A.fra m Evans winning first prizes. i - The man features were the nw,c,ntatin nt m oni a beau- tlful birthday cake in honor or Mrs. RiddelL Twenty five juests enjoyed the occasion. The next club meet ing will be held at the commun ity hall the night of . June 8. Kenneth, young son of Mp. and Mrs. Russell Hammon, is 111 with measles, i Co-op jDeal Gets Strawberry Pool, Lacomb District LEBANON The R. I. Mac Laughlln company of Albany re ceived the' berry pool of the La comb Berry association in cen test with three bidders Wednes day night.) The pool was Bold on a cooperative basis, preventing price fixing. A later meeting will be called j to sell the blackcaps which promise a heavy crop. San and Oliver Gunderson are very busy; spraying fruit in the vicinity for the second time, es pecially fighting t h e coddling moth. J Members of the Garden club and other flower growers, have suffered a loss by having some of their choicest shrubs taken away in the night. Ruff Hiatt, an aged resident of the town ,who specializes in old fashioned flowers, has a fine set ting of zinnias of many varieties. Women Tie for Prizes on Putts WTOODBURN The regular Women's j day of the Woodburn Golf club was held Thursday afternooni with 'uncheon served at 1 p. m. in charge of Mis. M. D. Henning, Mrs. Sumner Stev ens and Mrs. Keith O'Halr. Mrs. M. D. Henning and Mrs. Frank Proctor tid for the prize for the least number of putts which was a feature of the day. Both had 14 putt3 for 9 holes. These Southern Belles A re Tops at When It comes to having comely co-eds. Louisiana State university at Baton' Rouge needn't take . ack- ieat to any school. Students there showed their ability-to pick 'em when tliey. selected Barn Her Mother .' J'-.'-'-.'.-'' v:..f'' i; Y.';V--.' . Year Committees For Club Named STAYTON Mrs. John Fisher newly elected president of the Women's Community club, has announced the standing commit tees for the year and the club concession at the Santiam Spree has been planned. Mrs. Gabe De- Jardin, Mrs. George Duncan, Mrs. Hal Cuffel, and the members of the finance committee, Mrs. W. N. Pintler, Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp, Mrs. Dave John and Mrs. Kenton Thompson are in charge : of tha bcoth. The club wilt hold a series of garden parties during the summer with Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp, Mrs. James Say, Mrs. W. N. Pintler, Mrs.; Eugene Spaniol and Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp as hostesses. Following are the ' standing- commit ter: Membership. Mrs. Gabe DeJardin, Mra. Fred Berger. Mra. A. M. Doxler and Mra. Hal ("uflel; child welfare. Mra. W. A. Ioglis. Mra. B. A. Schaefer, Mra. Wen del Wed die. Mra. H. F. Cbitwood and Mra. George Duncan; house, Mrs. Rot Hnghes, Mrs. A. C. YanXny, lira. Pe ter Oeidrirh and Mrs.. Ernest .Kegimbal; library, Mrs. Everett Gardner, Mrs. How ard George. Mra. Frank Sen lies, and Mra. Mattie Bruce: finance, mentioned above. Tear book, Mrs. C A. Beauchamp, Mrs. li. A. Hpraker. Mrs. Conrad Neibert and Mra. Eugene Spaniol. Awards Made at Class Exercises HUBBARD A large crcd of relatives and i patrons of the Hubbard school gathered at the unfinished gym Thursday night to participate in the commence-' ment exercises. There were 19 high school graduates and 19 eighth 'grade promotions to the high school. . This was the larg est graduating class in the his tory of the school. ? ; Professor S. Stefenson Smith of University of Oregon brought the address on "Our Democracy at Work"j stressing the value " of the new deal. ; 1 The following awards and trophies were announced; Sopho more class, the Inter-class competition-; Ralph Gant. the Silke baseball trophy (batting average .467); Max Mojmaw, outstand ing all ; round student, : the Charles Knight trophy; Doris Boyd and John Nuheim. gifts from the Woman's club as the two outstanding students : in scholarship; Carl Poffinga, prize for the best essay on a f iven subject; the grade school, cup for winning the Marion county grade school ; track meet. i : 4 - Dean Coaker, - Houston, Tex : ittz, or lyjuie, Rhoma Mo eliiike Hired at Suver Arlene Gregory Is Bride of Elmer January; to Live in Corvallia SUVER Miss Rhoma Moehn- ke has been hired to teach Su rer school next year. She ,i has taught at Berry Creek, a few miles west of here, the pas' two years. Bonnie Jean Flicking r and Elaine Smith took part In a dance revue "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp" by students of Mrs. Dorothy Craven in Inde pendence. Miss Verle Harris has returned to the . home of her parents., Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Harris from Mc Dermitt, NeT., wnere she taught school : the past year. Starts Irrigation Ralph Kester Irrigated hi La dlno clover for the first time thla spring Mas day and Tues day. O. A. Rice is moving to small acreage at Yamhill where he will raise garden. Mrs. Rice will re main , here to care for their property. Meet After 44 Years Miss Maude Parlin fron Wis con sin, cousin of Mrs. John Rid ders, visited at the Ridrs home Tuesday and We Jnesd .y. Miss Parlin is a school teacher and is on a tour of the states. The cousins had not met in ab.ut 44 years. Miss Arlene Gregory, dsugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gtfgory, of Wells, was married to Elmer January of Corvallls at Lorgrlew. Wash.. Mav 7. Hershel Reed and Mary Henderson of Corval lis were witnesses. The newly weds will lire in Corvallls Russell Bolter, who has been with the US army siatioi-ed in Hawaii, has come to epnd 4 weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. J.' Bolter. He has been gone three year,s. Class Night Held At Aumsville High AUMSVILLE Students of the graduating class of the high school gave their class night program Wednesday night r the gymnasium : Class prophecy, Merle Jones; da history Bud Killinger;,solo, Fern Lewis; class will; Lillian Gulliford: original pantomine, Dorothy Burnham; class poem, daeldon Barry; "Chimes of Spring," trip; study, "When the Lamp Went Out," Bud Killinger. Maxine Albus. Wendell Gentzler, 1 Lillian Gulli ford, Montana Wilcox; sole, Vir ginia Darley; original reading. Zelpha Hudson. Awards presented were For scholarships, Marian Perry and Montana Wilcox; activities. Hal don Versteeg and Vivian Ash ford. Merle Jones presented the key and award; a group of charming little girls presented the class motto; Mrs. Fred Steln- er, in Denair oi me community, Presented gifts to the terchers wno are leaving . me Aumsvuie scnooi iacuuy: aiiss x-.t-oeiw Smith, Mrs. Neil Klefer and T. C. Mountain. Closing Activity Wslsral 1anic V l Ul OU1UU1 PERRYDALE The high school ctnonfo win hnld harcalaureate services Sunday at 8:15 p.m. at the church. Rev. Tiffin will give the (nvncatlnn. and there will be two numbers by the choir, solo hv T.nrain White and th'e sermon by Rev. Walter Duff. - '. Thursday night, June z, me commencement exercises will be held with the address by Roy Hewitt of Salem and former teacher here. Friday there will be a commun ity picnic with covered dish din ner with Mrs. Levi McKee in charge. Teachers for the coming year will be Robert Haberly and Miss Jordon. both reelected ; Wayne Jordon of Monmouth, who, will teach the Intermediate grades and Miss Malsle Burt of Newberg will renlace Marjory Stewart. Mr Hamstreet will teach the coming year neaT Mt. Angel. Teachers here will receive ten months pay contracts, Louisiana U right, V 20-yearold hrunet.: from as ineir moivoeauuiui iutul - gave aeeond honors wDiono renc au Jvw jju ... It Boomerangs Last . November Judge David Evans, Waukesha, Wis, launched a boomerang inquiry into slot ma chine, vice and liquor conditions. Today he is under Indictment, along with former District Attor-; ney Herman Salen, above, and Sheriff Walter. Liskowitz on charges of having conspired to evade the law and having a part' in a slot machine ring., Primary Students Earn Certificate HAYESVILLE For the fifth consecutive year the primary room has completed the require ment for the Oregon Children's Book League which is that each child enlisted must read a stand ard book each month. This year the award, was a large gold seal certificate of the state of Oregon signed by Gov. Martin, Harriett Long, state li brarian, and. Rex Putnam, state school superintendent. The children who heir od to achieve the award i.re as fol'ows: Marilyn Wyant, Waldo L'i.ruh, Dolores Martin. Stanley Clark, Jerry Benson, Miry Mowry, Dor othy Wulfmeyer, Herbert Newr ton, Joyce Henderson, Virginia Komyate, Jeanette baucy, uean Lummis and Bobby Carrow. - Exercises Held For Two Glasses TURNER Cloverdale, Craw- forri and Turner1 senoois neia eiehth erade commencement ex ercises In the Turner school aud ItoTium Wednesday night, with Mp Marv L. Fulkerson giving I .v. nrirtresB and Dresenting the dl- i loma8 The nroeram High school or chestra: Invocation, rl. &. uona, welcome. Standard Framer; vo cal trio, Betty. Peetz. Luella Webb, T?nti Rones. Fernal Gilstrap ai the nianoi. "Character," Wiihur . -Rottv Poetz; readme. I I ,11 . - - J ' Ned J e n s o n ; "Codes," Robert sorenson; torus by Tumerclass; Introduction of classes, by Froi. I L.J. Uhrhammer, Class "roll: Turner. Ruth nones Vera Sears, Hazel Larsen, Luella Webb, May Locken, Beuy. x-een. Morris Miller. Robert borenson, J Tommy Evans, Stanford Prather, Crawford. Millie WIrtanen. Ned Jensen. Eugene ; Swain. Clover- dale, Giaays sunaenanu, nuu. Cox. r Joint Graduation Exercise Staged AUMSVILLE Graduation ex ercises were held for the grade school Tuesday night, with this program given: ' March, Mrs. Fred potter; salu tatory. Forest Lane; solo, Ray mond White; class prophecy. Cla rice Harms r class will. Max uai- laghan; valedictory, Wilda Keith; address, Rev. Eugene Hawkins; presentation of diplomas, John Smith. - Three schools participated and graduates were: Aumsville, Wilda Keith, Norma Wilson. Clarice Harms, Forest Lane, Melvin Nlch- ol. Max Callaghan, Granvel Sheets and Raymond White. Rocky Point, Lyle Montgomery. Macleay, Victor Selman, Mar garet Bran ton. Wesir Salem News WEST SALEM The" tout t b "ouarterlv conference held tn Ford' Memorial church Tuesday 'night extended ; a cordial ' Invitation to Rev. K. ' K. Clark . and family to return for, their sixth year., Du ring the present pastorate exten sive repairs have .toeen made on the church and parsonage. oa a Grove chapel has more" than dou bled Its financial, support. . Lyle Thomas, treasurer, of Ford Me morial, stated that the workone among,, the children and young people had not been excelled ' by any other pastor.'. ; Dr. Louis Marin, district super intendent., expressed his apprecia tlon of the pastor and his family and - the fine cooperation ; given him.: Rev. Clark Is second in the district In time of service". : . Miss Josephine Tandy Is spend ing several days visiting friends in Seaside. - - - " Mrs, .Lillian Turpin entertained the members of her shower club Thursday agternoon. A" miscella neons 'shower was giveA the hosW The streets In West Salem are beinr oiled this weekr- -1 f A nita nlintinc- of shrubs naa t Wen" pIaced"arouHd-tne' city halL" Largest Class Is Awarded DidI omas 13 Seniors From Aurora in Group;. Grade School1 Has Exercises AURORA Graduation e x e r cises were held Thursday night at the Canby union high school for a class of 72, the largest class In history of the school. . Graduates from Aurora were: Frances Groh, Edith Crlselt, Dor othy Armserong, Richard Hill Opal " Burkbohter, Robert and Roberta Colvin, orothy Bland, Be mice Brady, Donald Strrtford, Gilbert . Hunt, Oaphne Bauman and George Kraus. The Aurora grade school held graduating exercises Tlursday night. , Eight received diplomas: June Swan, Lola Valter. Dunald Cruishank. Robert Hunt. James Stansbury, Lorraine Frederick son, Jewel Smith and WJliam Cole. , , The school held the annual school picnic Friday. Teachers. Are Named . . The teachers for the feming school year are Nels Anderson of Sherwood, Miss Serena "In-cn of St. Paul, Miss Jjrothy Gerlach of Canby, and Mifia Bernita Hunt X Toilet Tissue A M A IF S50 Sheets 11 MINI O ' 2 If NEW MARKET Pkgs- lid J 23c 146 N. Commercial St. FLO Crown Blend, Pure cane in bulk. ib. Salad Dressing and Qt. Size Sunny Coast Jell All Flavors pkgs. Standard, size Can -. rZ-T. - caso Borene Granulated Soap 2 large packages GLASS BOW1V ,Nr;;,MIv?afi' a moving to Salem. . ; - , Mrs. W. O. Fry has ' accepted a position , in the Hubbard achooL . ; Cash prizes for the best post ers airmail week were awarded to Mary Lu Durette and Rwsetta DyFoon. and . best essay Lucille Grim. These prizes were, award ed by Mrs. Reed, postmisirss. . Edith Crisell, one of high school graduates, won a ecnolar ship to Llnfield college. Old Blacksmith Going Under Axe GERVAIS William llsup and Laurence Harrison ar tear ing, down the blacksm'th sht p at the corner of Third and G streets, which has stood there for about 58 years and has been used as a blacksmith shop almost all these, years, 'It. was built by George MIckel. an employe -of the Southern Pacific company. ; MIckel had a shop iT the Fairfield district before build ing this one. A. Nibler worked for him about a ".ear 54 vears ago when he wis a younr boy It has changed I ands Jtveral times, the last owner bein All sup, who bought it from Cbown Brothers 13 years ago. . .1 Best Patent, Fisher's Sperry Drifted Snow Both For Spread ; AH For 4oz. Bottles 8-oz. Bottles 2'2 Oregon or case l tall 5) cans SEAL FOB DRIP, PCOtATING eoojnq est aw ona MOHOO 25c i ib:. acWtOEKrVK THAT OVa a TO 50 MOSS UAVOS. 2 lbs.. Pkg, FREE be Dallas Students Elect P. Dickey Assembly Prexy DALLAS At h special assem bly held on Wednasday aftejnoon student body officers for Dallas high tchool for next year were elected: ; Preston Dickey, president; Alvin Kroeker. vice-president; Constance Rutledge, secieiary: Betty Smith, treasurer; Clifford Smith, sergeaat-. t arms; Bill Blackley, yell .eader; La Von Ford, song queen; Bruce Ferry, editor of the Perriscopo and Mary Helen Do lghton, marager of the Perrlscopa. An amendment to the corstitu tion authorizing ihe award. ng of letters for wrestling also passed. Preceding the election, cups which had been won in various activities were presented the stu dent body. Coach Pwight idams presented the oaseball " letters and Robert Kut "h the trr ck let ters. Supt. R. R. Turner presented-pins to the merabfrs of the typing and sh5rthu.nd teams. Robert Kutch awarded pire to the members of he debate team and Miss Hazel Henry. Mi&s Es ther Green well. 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