The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, June 3, 1938 PAGE THREE IN 1 Is' IV I ft M ;t 1 Faculty Plans Vacation Time Final Examinations Held at Gervais ; Several of Teachers Leave GERVAIS Final examinations were held at ; the high rchool Tuesday and Wednesday. The teachers are leaving during the week for their homes In other places and for their locatlcne for next year. Principal Virgil Scott moved his household goods to . Salem Monday where he will re side for the present. ' He has been elected principal of tho Tur ner high school. Mrs. Scott is recovering slowly from opera- . tions in a hospital there recently. Howard Tons, athletic ccach. will probably remain bere most of tbe . summer because of In ability to get living quarters at Gaston where he will be high sthcol principal next year. Misses Lulu Earnbart and Patricia Jew ell will leave the last of the week for their homes at Pendle ton and Oregon City. Miss Marie Mannix has not yet decided on plans for the summer. Hei sis ter, Frances, ir a o teaches at Waldport is expected to Join -her and her mother here this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V. Myers are moving to Monmouth where they will attend summer stfcool. Mr. Myers has been elected for his third year as grade principal. Mrs. Myecs tauga; at Keizr last year and has riten electc-d for next year. Miss Dorothy Scbwab, teacher in tbe lower grades lives at Mt. . Angel and. drives over every day. She has been elected for next year. Sisters Stay jtorijrer The- Sisters of St. Mary will remain there till about the mid dle of the month before going to Beaverton for the summer. The high school picnic will be held Friday, June 3, at Hazel Green park. Mr... and Mrs. L. J. Uh.-ham-mer have moved their household goods to Gervais And "will occupy the McAdoo house at the " east side of town when' it is available. - Leland DeJardin will grcduate at Mt. Angel colleeg Srnday, June 5, when he will receive a BA degree. To Visit in Jefferson JEFFERSON M I a V Mina "Wright of Los Angeles and Miss Anna Wright of Oakland, Calif., are expected home about June 12. Both are employed IE the California cities. TV A Heads Assail Ousted Chief ,..':f4-.':?vt ' : y 4 ? J ; :-,V . ' -V)7 9 7 ?. r -j X j r , Charges that Dr. Arthur Morgan, ousted chief of the TV A, sought to sabotage the project because of his "rule-or-ruin" policy with re gard to the program were made by Dr. liar court Morgan, left, and David E. Lilienthal, TV A board members, when they appeared before the congressional committee investigating activities of the TV A. Ebbert-Davenport Nuptials Are Said i i SILVERTON A 'surprise wed ding was solemnized at Steven son, Wash., Saturday at 11 a m. when Henry Davenport, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Davenport of Silverton; and Eloise I bbert, daughter; of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ebbert of Monmouth, were unit ed in marriage by the Rev Ella Williams of the Methodist cLurch at Stevenson. Ihe young peo ple were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark (Edna Good knecht). Following - the ceremonyMr. and MrsJ Davenport visited with Mr.'and Mrs. William Jones (Ali da Berregard) at Odell, ard with Louise Berregard at Hood, River. Sunday they were-guests 'of Mr. and Mrsj Ross Jauklns. fo-merly of Silverton, but now ol Tho Dalles., ) Mr. Davenport is a graduate of the Silverton high school and later attended Pacific university. He is now employed with a Mt. Angel meat company. Mrs. Davenport is a graduate of Monmouth high school and normal and is now a Junior at the University of Oregon. J The couple will set up housekeeping July 1. Knight's Sister Here From East Jefferson Chorus to Offer Program of Music Monday Night JEFFERSON Mrs. M a 1 1 1 e Wruck of Winona, Minn., arrived here Wednesday to be with her brother, Lv H. Knight who Is crit ically 111. E. C. Knight, brother of L. H. Knight, returned to his home In Berkeley, Calif., Tuesday after a few days visit at, the Knight hlme. Miles ' Armstrong has arrived from Livingston, Mont., to be with his mother, who Is assisting with the care of her father, Mr. Knight. Miss Virginia Mason, teacher in the Tillamook high school is home for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane are the parents of a 7-pound daughter born to them May 31," at the home of Mrs. Lane's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Slyter, near Mar Ion. The baby has been named Annie Alice Lane. . Iowa Folks Visit " Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Butehhof f of Red Oak, Lowa, are guests at tthe home of their nephew and niece, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Fryrear. The Jefferson chorus, under the direction of Dr. H. C. Epley will present a program of music Mon day night, June 4, at 8:30 o' clock at I the Christian ' church. Mrs. Albert Arnold and Mrs. Gil bert Looney will sing special num bers. .'-!''...." James Pate, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pate, has finished a suc cessful' year of teaching in the Wheeler -high school, and has re turned home. He has been rehired for the next year. Ilans Hansen Visits BRUSrt CREEK -Hans Han sen, former resident' of this dis trict spent the first part of the week visiting his cousin, L. II.' Meyer, and other friends here. Mr. Hansen is doing landscape gardening at Portland. 0utf-Town Folk Visit at Jefferson JEFFERSON Out-of-town vis itors in Jefferson over th. holi days were Mr. and Mrs. WJllard Warner of Castle Rock, Wash., guests at the home of W Hard's mother, Mrs. W. W. Warner. Fred Walter of Toledo, a guest at the home of Mrs. E. J. Alex ander: Mr. and Mrs. Sidnev Beck of Portland, visitors at the Lome of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roland and other relatives; Rev. and Mrs. W.' F. Willings and nephew. Ar thur Blum of Banks, guetts at the home of Mrs. Leta Thomas and children. - AI Walden of Portland was looking after graves of r."tives in the Jefferson cemetery, and also calling on old time fr'nds. He conducted a harness Fhop in Jefferson for a number of years James Johnston is improving rapidly at the Salem geneial hos pital where he is receiving treat ment. The condition of L. H. Knight, who Is confined to his bed with arthritis, remains about the same. Mrs. Knight, who has been ill, is Improved. Irvine Wright i supervising the building f ;amp cabins for a Mr. Shoen, on the Taclf ic highway north of Jeffert-on at the intersection of the ol and new highway. Virgil Wilson te.urned to Red Bluff, Calif.? Sunday night after a two weeks' visit with relatives in Jefferson, Salem and Portland. Grand Island Girl Class Sal ut a tori an GRAND ISLAND i-HIgh uchool students from ths district who received their liplomas l the Amity high school commencement exercises Thursday night include Mary -Evelyn Wily. Mary Pock hill. Cecil Will, Melvin Penrose end Arnie Lien. Mary Evelyn 'Alley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wiley was salutatorlan of the t'tes. Mrs7 Fred Be'.hune and chil dren, Billy and Betty, have moved Into the little hour re cently built near the hone of her mother, Mrs. Arka Lawrence. She expects to make this her per manent home while tn wcrk of her husband requires hU con tinually moving from place to place. CONVENING THE NEW YOUTH ELEMENT i KOLADOL fn-Vuamm D Every timr yon wash your txx in Covay'i rich, fcntlc Uiha you gn ihr brncfii cl rtmoc't ittcoftiy Um ynuthful iLim. thr Item youth clcmtni KOLADOL fr Vtumm D cakct... f At Fred Meyer Toiletry Section Stella N. Carr Home From East SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Stella Neagle Carr," who motored across country with friends 10 months ago to her old home in New York state, returned by train last week After visiting relatives and friends and places of i Interest. Mrs. Carr declares Oregon Is best. .' Mrs. F. A. Anderson; returned to her home at the Holdeman's after a two months stay with her daughters. Mrs. Christine Ackley and Mrs. Price, in Portland. Mrs. Lyllis Price ; accompanied her mother and will stay while re cuperating from a fall. Herbert Erickson flew from Oakland, Calif.. Saturday night to visit with home folks. Dean and Mrs.'F. M. Erickson and Dr. Mary Erickson. He returned Tues day. Herbert is a graduate of Willamette university and isas sistant manager of California Packing ; company, Del Monte brand, at Oakland. 11? v liadioSJPEClAL Hot i or Iced. It's the Finest ... - . - l-Tliliil.;'':wfc;.li:A:8.B BIB? lb. t ID A tinuGJw A glass jar RED & WHITE VACUUM PACKED fcsit (39(3 Large pkg. 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