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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1938)
Thi OREGON STATESMAN, Saler Oregon, Friday Morning, September SO, 193S LDROutKnes vnuci uuiiv Silverton School Roles Are Greatly Increased in Second Week SILVERTON The Lutheran Peughers of Reformation opened its autumn meetings Tuesday night at tb social rooms of Trinity church. Plans were laid tor the winter work. Plans were also made to attend the Wom en's Missionary Federation at Canby October 25. I The next "meeting will be held at the home- ot Irene Moseng October, 11. Mlsa Luella Tor land, as president, presided. SILVERTONKo classes will be held In Silverton schools Fri day as local teachers will attend the teachers institute at Salem Enrollment In local, schools greatly increased during. the sec ond week ol attendance, in the senior higfe-egistration is now 396. with 369yffJUI1or and 4u in the grade school. SILVERTON Miss Delia Ro- bison, employed at the public library, left Tuesday for Spray to attend the funeral of her brother, Harold. ,24, who was killed Monday "morning while deer hunting. Miss Robison reports that her family, now living at Salem, for merly of here, plans to move soon to eastern Oregon to reside. SILVERTON Silverton fishermen are returning from coas resorts with report of good! fishing. A number spent therefore part of this week in the Woods community and report excellent luck. Others are plan ning to go. out for the coming weekend. Four Indicted by Polk Grand Jury DALLAS Four . true bills and three not true bills were returned by the Polk county grand jury late Wednesday. . . , Indictments returned and the charges are: C. L. Anglin, for gery; Jacob Kinney, burglary not in a dwelling; Ralph Colvln, ut tering falser evidence of debt; Walter Coopies, escaping from the county jail. ... x Tie grand jury .released Wil liam DeVall from charge of threatening, to commit a. felony nd James Lynch Ferguson from forgery charge. It also found a Kill nno Mlln rifattof Herbert Kurre, Theodore A. Reedi Harold , Wells and Lawrence Wells, who had been charged jointly "with larceny. ' Sell Slice of Farm " UNIONVALE-4Four acres in the . corner of the Mrs. Pearl Klrkwood farm just across the road from the Grand Island Junction store adjoining the Dayton-Salem highway, has been sold to a party who will erect a business house soon Elect Mule GOP Committeeman r If ft J- i Mrs. Ortus and "Boston Clrtna When 51 trusting voters of Milton, Wash., voted for "Boston Ortus", a mule owned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cirtus, the animal was elect ed Republican precinct committeeman. The mule's name was placed on the ballot by Mayor Simmon of Milton who sought to demon strate the Inefficiency of the blanket primary system. Massa Kyono Is Students' Prexy HAZELi GREEN The student body elected these officers: presi dent, Massa Kyono; vice-presi dent, Gene Rutherford; secretary, Henry Yoshikai; sergeant, An drew Yahara; .;. librarian, June Johnson; gardener, Billie Woelke. New off iters of the 4H Health club are: president, Marian Wam- pler; vice-president, John Wolf; secretary. Rodney Miles. Mr. ; and t Mrs. Albert Suger's daughter, Joan Irene, who was born Tuesday, is not doing well. This is fourth child. The Suger's recently moved to the Dan Rod gers farm. : - ; - Van Brocklin's Flowers Make Unusual Attraction : i . h .. . - NORTH HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. V. Van Brocklin have an un usually beautiful display of au tumn flowers in their front yard. A specialty, is dahlias and they have choice specimens. Other vari eties include asters, gladioli and zinnias. ? Ames Gets License" DALLAS A marriage license was issued by County Clerk Carl S. Graves Thursday morning to Stanley Ames, 22, clerk, Dallas, and Iris Helzelmann, 20, domes tic, Dallas. . .' Farmers Union I News BETHEli The Farmers' un ion will meet Monday night, Oc tober 3. This will be an open meeting and all those interested are invited to ; attend and bear a talk in' explanation of the wheat program. Mrs. Conlee Is ! WCTU President MONMOUTH At the quarterly WCTU meeting of Polk county, held at the Christian church here Friday, election of officers re sulted: Mrs. Alice Conlee of Dal las, reelected president; Mrs. Mer ton Mack, Monmouth; vice-president; Mrs. Joy Robbins, corre sponding secretary; Mrs. James Riddell, recording secretary; and Mrs. Voss, treasurer. The next quarterly meeting will be held at Falls City. . . At the close of the regular ses sion, a .younger group of women organized a chapter of Iota Sigma. Miss Edith Clark was' chosen president; Mrs. Edna Bool, secre tary, and Mrs. Rosenstock, treas urer. This group will meet Octo ber 3 at the home of Miss Clark. Boys Outnumber Girls I Three to one in Roll ! Call of Week's Births SILVERTON Boys predomi nated at the Silverton hospital this week three to one. ? Sons are being, anounced for . Mr. I and Mrs. Harold Moon, born Tues day; for Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kaiser, born Monday, and Mr. and j Mrs. Arthur B u r k , born Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Anderson announce the birth of a daughter Saturday. Young Roger Loe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Loe, Mrs.; Lloyd Mills and Mrs. A.' A. Rich of Scotts Mills are all doing well following major operations. Calavan -Leaving For Warm Spring Jefferson Young Alan to Get Infantile Paralysis Treatment There - ALBANY Virgil L. Calavan, son of John Calavan of near Jef ferson, Is leaving Friday morn ing by plane for Warm Springs, Ga., to take, treatment for infan tile paralysis. Virgil was stricken with the dread disease on the opening day of college two years ago, just as he was preparing to enter Oregon State. ! - He has been in a Salem hos pital since his dismissal from Doernbecker , hospital, Portland. He is a nephew of V. L, Calavan, ex-mayor of Albany. I ALBANY - Raising Chinese pheasants as la 4H pioject Is not only proving interesting but is al so profitable, as Gladys Marie Lu lay has found. She received 48 eggs from the Oregon state game commission and on June 21, just half of the eggs hatched. When the birds were 10 weeks old Miss Lulay received 75 cents each for them from the game commission. It cost just $2.50 to feed the birds. The young 4H club grower lives at Bilyeu Den. ; . ALBANY Flank Roner of Boise, Idaho, is; visiting in Al bany at the home of his mother, Mrs..H. W. Strattcn. Roner, who Is accompanied! by Mrs. Roner and 4heir two i children, M artel and Kenneth, was formerly with the Rogers Paper company of Salem, and Is now manager of the Blake-Moffett k. Towne Pa per company at Boise. ALBANY As the result of an auto accident three miles east of Jeffrson Tuesday, L. Kulper, 70, Of - Scio is in the Albany Os teopathic hospital with one of his legs broken In three places and a dislocated shoulder. Grand Patriarcli I Of I00F Honored ; SILVERTON Grand Patri arch P. J. Schneider was hon ored at a reception of Ridgley encampment of IOOF Tuesday night. Schneider is also a mem ber of the local encampment. Grand encampment officers pres ent included Mr. Schneider; E. Bowman, GSW; W. Linklater, GJW; Fred Schaer. GM. Present from the grand lodge of Oregon were Grand Master Joe Ekley and Past Grand Master. Fred Walker. Seven subordinate en campments were represented. ! The county district meeting of Oddfellows wUl be held at Mon itor Saturday, October 8. This will be an afternoon and eve ning meeting. Grand Master! Joe Ekley will be present at both sessions. Nurses' Association To Meet at Silverton SILVERTON District No. 3. graduate nurses, will meet at Silverton October 24 with the lo cal hospital staff as hostesses: The district Includes Marion county and 95 nurses are mem bers of the organization. Miss Marlon Mott of Salem general hospital Is the president. Wounded in Strike Clash i i- - . f ...w.- V ': - ' - " vV Mathews being treated by Dr. Forrester 1 One of 12 men shot in a clash at the strike-bound Federal Creosotlng company plant at Toledo, On Is pictured being given aid by Dr. C R. Forrester. More than 200 strikers and sympathizers were said by Deputy Sheriff Don Cochran, one of those wounded, to have rushed a group of guards armed with shotguns. Strikers said guards fired upon them when they reached company property. The strike, in progress since April 8, was called by A. F. of L. unions on the ground the company failed to carry out its promise to Increase wages. Roberts Visitors Leave for North ROBERTS Mr. and .Mrs. Frank King and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dale King of Clarlnda, Iowa, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Kos- ter, left to visit relatives in Washington. Mrs. Lee Eyerly was taken to the Deaconess hospital where she was operated on Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Croisan and son, Johnnie, have returned after spending the past three months at Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Simmons of Fresno, Calif., visited a few days with her brother, L. D. Johnston. Schedule Hunting Trip FAIRFIELD, Sept. 29. Felix Seguin and Raymond Seguin will accompany Albert Belleque, Ez ra Lundy and Sylvester Manning on a deer hunting trip to Lake view in southern Oregon. The party will leave Sunday. TIM Cat, Bear Bagged, Detroit School There Closed Today so Staff Slay Come to Institute Here DETROIT Guy Moore bagged a fine wildcat . Sunday and the same day "Sky? Carnahan killed a nice sized black bear on the Otterson mountain trail, r . j Mr. and Mrs. Major Bougher have gone to eastern Oregon on a hunting trip. i Larry Lee, 5, son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Glenn .Charlton; Is home from the Salem general hospital where he had two a be esses of the ear lanced. Roy Hetlezr, millwright '. for the Idanha Jumber company, Is in a Salem hospital suffering from a stomach ailment. Llyod Sonny" Garrett has returned to his home here after spending the past month . in Grants Pass. Detroit schools "will be closed this Friday because of teachers' institute In Salem. ! Roy Newport is having addi tional rooms built onto his serv ice station, operated ' by Major Bougher. , : " i Leave Is Granted ! To Ws Librarian MONMOUTH Miss Elolse AI1 or, city librarian, has been granted a leave of absence to study at the University of Washington, Seattle. Mrs. C. Reynolds and Warren Newton are sharing the work of the library. - j Miss Paradine Doughty, long time resident of Monmouth, is critically ill at her home on West Main street.- " ! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Riley were hosts Sunday at a birthday dinner for Mrs. Riley's mother, Mrs. U. G. Heffly. Present also were-Mr. Heffly, Miss Josephine and -Miss Florence Heffly, Donald and MauT rice Smith. The Rileys are. now settled in the J. B. V. Butler home Auxiliary Head f: Ml .Pi Mrs. James Morris New president of the American Legion auxiliary is Mrs. James Morris tf Bismarck, N. D., who was elected at the annual conven tion at Los Angeles. on which they recently took, a 10 year lease. - Set Birthday Meet WEST STAYTON The Birth day club ill be entertained next .Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Darby, with Mrs. Larry Goss co-hostess. Adventist Pastor Gets Promotion to Portland SILVERTON Rev. N. C. 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