The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning, October 8, J938 , PAGE THREE Officers Chosen Club's Delegates "Woodburn Jink? to Attend Federation Meeting -at Stayton ' TVOODBURN At the Wood burn Woman 'a club meeting Wed nesday afternoon the club rooms in the city libraryJ with the president,- Mrs. J. Melvin Ringo in charge, . the officers of 'the club, i Mrs. Ringo, Mrs. Sidney Johnson, Mrs. J. J. Hall, .Mrs. Rodney Al den,, and Mrs.', Cari Huber, . were chosen as , delegates to the " semi annual meeting of the Federation of Women's "clubs, at Stayton Fri day,' October 28. . Alternates chbs- en were "Mrs. A." Austin, Mrs. W.: D. Simmons, Mrs.' Ivan '" C. Beers, Mrs. F.-W. Settlemier ami Mrs. L. S. .Mpchel. ' . Mrs. Rodney . Alden was . in charge of, the program which in cluded 'a, song: by Mm. -Ralph " G. Kleen -ah two piano numbers by . Donna .Dean.'' Otto-Ebner of New -York,. who Is visiting his brother, Rudolph Ebner, spoke to the club on International, politics. , ; " Teachers Honored . , . After, school hours the women teachers and the wives of the men teachers of the Wood burn schools were guests of the club. Among them were Miss Muriel White, Mrs. J. Sidney Johnson, Miss Irene Green baum. Miss Helen Lotx, Miss Winifred Anderson, . Mrs. Charles Carlson. Miss Edna Savage, Mrs. Helen Guiss. Mrs. Wanda Coch ran, Miss Maude Durfee, Mrs. Nellie Muir, Mrs. Milton Gralapp, Miss Bertha Dillon, Mrs. Donald Davis, Miss Laura Ahlstrom, Miss Mabel Weber, Miss Mabel M. O J if! mr r r 11 lw sou .Muss jnary r. couara. Delegates Named To Stayton Meet -Tubbard Woman's Club Has First Meeting of Fall Season HUBBAR D The Hubbard Woman's club held the first meet ing lor this seasor on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ora Soderholxn, with the new of- Charlotte Taylor; vice-president, Mrs. Meta" Friend; secretary, Mrs. Ida Klmmes; tieasurer, Mrs. Flos sie Bontrager. The delegates elected to repre sent Hubbard at the county meet ing of Federation . of Woman's clubs" October 28 at Stayton, are Mrs. Charlotte Taylor, Mrs. Eli zabeth Fobert, Mrs. Emma Grimps. Mrs. Louisa Crimps, and Mrs. Eunice. Braden. - ';. . Elect Seal Delegate . -Mrs. Elizabeth Fobert. - was elected as delegate to the Christ mas seal conference in Portland bvuu ana me uuu luun ucuou 10 become a member of the Oregon Road Side council. The club will - meet with Mrs. Cobie deLespin&sse Wednesday afternoon, October 19, with Mrs. Hannah Martin to explain the spe cial measures to be voted on at the coming general election. Norton Elected President .Block "C'ers", Cliemawa CHEMAWA The lettermen of Cbemawa high school have just completed - reorganization of the official Block "C" club for the en suing year. A new constitution has been . adopted " and i the fol lowing officers elected: Forrest Norton, president; Henry Arnoux, vice-president; . Roy Track," secre tary; " Irving Dowd, treasurer; John Cobell, sergeant - at - arms; Daniel Snipe, sophomore repre sentative; Adam Bearcub, junior representative; William Salnskin, senior representative: and Robert Thomas, member-at-large. Climaxing a weekend of inform al initiation, 23 new. 'members were admitted to the club -Sunday night- . The new members are: Daniel Snipe,-. William Boe, Wilson Spen cer, Henry Scalpcane, Frank Bol ton, v Sammy Danzuka, Roosevelt Suppah. Tony Shoulderblade, Ad am Bearcub, Forrest NortonJohn Cobell, Sam Rideshorse, Raymond f n i iii a Clark, Darvine Lorenz, Mathew Mireau, Hector Bazil, Arthur Shilo, Joe Eneas and Stanley Wilder. . Jerry Gastineau has been elect ed as sponsor for the club for the year and the first move of the club will be to handle the initia tion of the freshman boys.' II. G. Bordens, Tangent, ' Honored on 50th Wedding Anniversary Hiis Week ALBANY Mr. and Mrs! H. G. Borden of Tangent celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home Tuesday. Among the guests for . the family dinner were -Mrs. Hannah Carson, Taco ma, a sister of Mrs. Borden and N. A. Borden, brother of H. G. of Buckley, Wash., who served as bridesmaid and best man, respect ively, at the wedding 50 years ago in Hessel. Michigan. Mr. rnd Mrs. Borden, lived in Hessel for two yea, then in Min nesota, and in 1921 came west, first to Washington and to Tan gent In October of - that year. Since then they have been active ly engaged in farm work and also -in the hatchery business. Pythian Sister Delegates Leave Soon for Conclave SILVERTON The grand rep resentatives of the Home temple No. 21, Pythian Sisters, will leave Sunday for Pendleton to attend the grand session to be held there Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. At tending from Silverton are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loe, Mrs. Chloe Stay- tor, Helen M. Wrlghtman, rC, and Mrs. Emma Kauffman. Old Landmarks 1 s - r m : 2- t -t -s ' - . j I View of. tornado wreckage at Charleston, S. C. t More than 27 persons were killed and many historic landmarks wrecked by a tornado which ripped through Charleston, S. C This photo made by Capt. J. R. Armstrong of Eastern Airliner shows v "some of the wreckage left in the wake of the twister. - Grangers Salem grange will meet today in the new headquarters on the D street extnsion, a quarter mile east of the state hospital. The new grange hall is half way be tween the four corners to Tur ner and the city limits. The question of remodeling and furnishing the new hall will be tho main i business item. Consid eration will be given also to ar ranging more forum debates on ballot measures to be voted on in November. A covered dish luncheon will be served. VICTOR POINT Union Hill grange will resume its monthly social meetings Saturday night. Cards will be the entertain ment with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rabens In charge. All grangers ad friends are welcome and lunch will be served at the close of playinr . NORTH HOWELL The Home Economics club meeting Thurs day afternoon at the grange hall v. as a pleasant affir with Mrs. W. M. Oddie nd Mrs. Frnk Kur re as hostessesT ; Business matters pertained al most - entirely to plans for- the grange fair October 27 and com mittees were instructed in final details. : The flower booth chairman, Mrs. Thomas Bump, announced that one feature of that display would be in the nature of a min iature bouquet contest. ' The long "white tables In the dining room were atrikin gly beautiful with fruit centerpieces on black backgrounds, flanked by orange colored candles. in black holders and autumn flowers in black containers. The Hallowe'en motif was also carried out in the table service. The November Home Econom- ice club meeting will be in the grange hall . with Mrs. W. H. Stevens and Mrs. Ronald Stevens as hostesses. Mrs. E.- G. Wiesner and Mrs. Barbara i Davidson will serve - on the hospitality committee at next grange meeting, October 14, when a covered dish supper is in order, and the club provides "the program j during the lecture hour. ' Those attending the stte grange conference, at Silverton Hills Wednesday" were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wiesner, Mrs. Thomas Bump and V. V. Van Brocklin. The farm mortgage Is no long a sign of thrift but a sign of lack of income - from farm ; produce, Morton Tomkins declared in a talk on ,"'.The Future of Agricul ture at; the state grange confer ence at Silverton Hills Wednes day. . ! ' ! Tomkins pointed out that the wheat farmer; now gets 12 cents of the I consumer's dollar, : and that while bakers' profits for the first six months of ; 1938 were $9,166,000 farmers' income has gone down 50 per cent. "The future of agriculture will be determined ' by the amount of farmers i. co-operatives,"- Tomkins declared,- asserting that the. di vergence in prices is due to. the farmers lack of organization. : At the night session, initiation was conducted In full form with the beautiful rose drill in the sixth or state degree put on by 16 Marion county women under the direction of W. R. Dallas, with 60 candidates appearing. BUYINni PAY FOR IT THE LOW-COST WAY WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL'S CASH BUYER PLAN! .'FDL-NATrDOIL - BANK OF I Go in Tornado ,,.,t iti - - .' 1 . - Col umn The Pomona or fifth degree was taken by 13 candidates. Degree work is in preparation for the national grange convention in Portland ' next month, ' when a huge class of Oregon grangers will receive the national degree. Officers Elected By Girl Athletes Schroeders Buy House They Occupy Swan Will Build MILL CITY -The high school Girls Athletic ; association held Its first meeting at which time election or oincers was neid. Those receving office were: Mary Belle Faust, prsident; Mary Eliz abeth Maurer, ; secretary; and Glenda Lyons, treasurer. ; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schroe der have purchased the home they occupy of Mrs. M. Reuter of Portland. A clinic was hefd in the grade school Thursday by the county nurse to give vaccine for small pox ' ' , ' - Swan - Will Build Estel Swan has purchased the lot where the Hammond Lumber company house burned and will build a house. A school of. instruction of the PTA will be held in the recrea tional room of the high school Saturday. Meeting will be held in the morning at. 10 a.m. State officers, and representatives from 13 different PTAs are expected to be present. A covered dish dinner will be served at noon. All members and . those interest ed are asked to attnd. Portland Girl Is Editor of Paper MT. ANGEL The staff of the Abiqua, the school paper of Mt. Angel normal and academy, was organized Wednesday." f Miss Vir ginia Massee of Portland ' was made , editor-in-chief and her sis ter, Mi&s Madge Massee, business editor.4 .' j- . i ! Friday was selected as, the an nual initiation day for the fresh men. ; Earlier in the week an election was held by the student body to fill four offices. .Those elected were Ruth Thompson ; of Silver ton, as president; Genevieve Crane of Portland,' ' secretary; Opal Bolme of Silverton, trea surer; and l Madge ' Massee of Portland, sergeant. ' Marguerite Donnerberg of Portland was elected president of the student body before the close, of school last June. ! j ' ;. i j .-- 30-Year Club to Meet October 121 AMITY The date of the an nual meeting of the Amity Thir ty Year club has been se tor Fri day night, October 21, In the Amity high school building. Jes sie Jones of Portland is presi dent, Miss Laura Judy of Amity, vice-president and Miss Lillian Schaeffer, secretary-treasurer. ; TLAND ANY BRANCH... 42 BRANCHES IN Stump's Store at Stiver Burglarized Tobacco, Ammunition ' and Cash Are Taken; . I Robbers Escape . : SUVER Thieves broke Into the . Stump store at Suver Mon day night and took' a quantity of tobacco, candy - and ammunition, also the cash r left in the regis ter. The window in the.. north door was broken .and the door unlocked. Maurice Dodson, - the storekeeper, reported the robbery to the 4olice and every, effort is being made' to cach the thieves. ; : T. P. Oglesbe - is erecting a new garage . between his house and shop. - Friends ' her learned of the loss by fire of. practically all household effects of ' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCuisteon of Dallas Wednesday morning. - Their house was also badly damaged before the fire department extinguished the blaxe. , Mrs. Ralph Kester of Wells hi a daughter of the Mc Cuistons who are former' resi dents of Suver. County School Supt." Josiah Wills visited the local school Tuesday.-, i Mr. ; and -Mrs. Newton have moved to the Arthur Steele' farm which they have leased for three .years. .. ' ..' ! Erect New House 1 A new house is being built on Al Holmes . farm for ..Raymond Holmes who is soon to he mar ried. Mr. 1 and Mrs. . Bobbltts who spent the summer in Kansas are at the! home of their daughter, Mrs. J., J. Shaffer, while looking for a small place on which to lo cate. ? Filbert picking began in the Smith orchard Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. . Maurice Dodson have recently installed an elec tric water system, and have made other Improvements. Freda Bucurencli Given 4H Honors BETHEL Freda Bucurench, designated as outstanding club girl of Marlon county, went to Portland Wednesday as the guest for three days of the First Na tional bank of Portland and co operating banks, at the Heath man hotel. Fine entertainment is planned for each day. Some time will be spent at the Pacific International Stock show. Wanda and Werna Froehlich, who tied for first place at the state fair as the best 4TI judging team in Marion county, have Just returned from Portland where they were entertained for three days by the Marion county or ganization of 4H clubs. Other members of Bethel 4H clubs who made high" scores at the state fair were Jean ' Hain, Freda Bucurench, Wanda Froeh lich, Coralee Nichols, Ronald Nichols, Ha Mae Creech, and Marcella Wolfe. Good placing were , made by Lillian Hamrick. Charlotte Hain, Mina Lee Spran ger, Luella Nichols. VFW Auxiliary to Do Welfare Work For Scliool Year ! ' SILVERTON The regular meeting of the Veterans of For eign Wars Auxiliary was held Wednesday night at the armory with Clarice S. Johnson presiding. The welfare committee was auth orized to supervise the adoption of some deserving school child this year and furnish the child with all the necessities. Mrs. Grace Rogers was elected as the 18-months trustee replacing Mrs. Ida Johnson. Installation will be held at the next meeting with Mrs. Edith Devericks as installing officer, i The auxiliary will attend the district meeting at Dallas October 15. - ' Plans were made for the In door carnival and bazaar to be held November 5. Initiation will be held at the next meeting, October 19. The Ladles quadrille which won first prize in: the encampment at Salem are Alma Fierst, caller, Mae Finlay, Myrtle Mehl. Francis Mehl, Wreva - Devericks, Edith Devericks, Bernice Grant, Golda Keen and Margaret Halvorson. Give White Barn Owl SCIO The lirndka boys this week presented a white barn Owl to Dr. A.' G. . Prill, Scio bird col lector. Dr. Prill states that the specimen -Is the best of that spe cies he has ever seen. The bird la being mounted for the doctor's al ready large collection. : OREGON mm New Brigadier V These three men were moved up to rank of Brigadier General of the Line in the promotions announced by President Roosevelt, in Washington. Left to right, are : Colonel Adna R. Chaffee, of Fort Knox, Ky.; Colonel Daniel Sultan, now under orders to command the 2nd U. S. Engineers, Fort Logan,' Colo.; and Colonel Walter p. Kilner, Chief of Staff, General Headquarters air force, Langhy Field, Va to be Asst. Chief of. . " - . r- - Kit Corps. - - -- i - . - Adams Is Speaker At PTA Gathering Roadside Beautification Is Discussed but Action not -Taken j SILVERTON Harold W. Ad ams, superintendent of schools gave the address 'of the afternoon at the first PTA meeting of the year when he discussed the medi ums of understanding between the parent, teacher and the child, disclosing a sane report card me thod of encouragement and ; un derstanding among the parties concerned. j Mrs. Theodore, Hobart presided at the meeting Thursday after noon. Group singing was led by Miss Harriet Smith with Miss Lucille Henkel at the piano. i Talk Beautification j The question of roadside beau tification being carried on by the council In Portland came up for discussion and the president sug gested a speaker from the Road Side Council at the next meeting. Mrs. S. Parxy Rose was chair man of the tea hour. j a cnn 00 mr o n p I BtticJt D ' I Star Performer uahcrs Criele irith fttuhnina designs that hen- note ET all started with "catwalk cooling," on the costly rac- ing cars of Europe. They were shooting at better aerodynamics, not new styling but they touched off some thing that will re-pattern cars everywhere before it's done. 1 Not that looks alone ever come first with Buick. What's really Buick is underneath all that, , down deep in the good true "metals, the split-hair preci ; sions, the tough ! alloys. Slut everyone g;oes for beauty, and you would be less than hu- ; man if you didn't thrill to an eyeful of the smartest dressed ; automobile you- ever saw. , 388 North Commercial Generals of United : s t Property Owners Urged to Meet A With Council on Sewer Project MT. ANGEL A special meeting of the city council of Mt. Angel will be held Monday night, October 10, to discuss the installation of a sewer through Main street north of the Mt; Angel hotel and west on Marquam street. Property own ers in these districts are urged to be present. The matter has been under consideration for months past but no decision was arrived at.O ' The project will be taken up if all the property owners are In terested, otherwise, it will be dropped. The extension of the city lim its to include St. Mafy's ceme tery, Ebner ball parkl and Mt. Angel academy will be put before the voters of the city in the No vember election. A city caucus to nominate can didates for three councilmen for a term of two years was set for Tuesday, October 11, at 8; 00 p. m. Those councilmen whose terms expire this year are Jos. L. Wachter, William Predeek and William J. Kloft. H Malo Fined $10 WOODBURN William ) Malo appeared in Judge O v e r t o n's court charged with being drunk on a public highway. He pleaded guilty and paid a fine of $10 and ?ff next jicar9& mode ' t . i I - So let your gaze take it in. Spot the radiator grilles ... down lowi They're the key to new-day design, i '!;-(-- - ' - ' '' They're also placed where air pressure's; greatest your en gine cpols under forced draft! , ' - : . - t Hinder that comely bonnet Is the engine with more abundant life that quick quiet Dyna flash valve-in-head straight- Under that roomy Body by Fisher are the great slow spirals of BuiCoil springing, to give you the true "full float" ride. And in that body, is new wide-paned visibility up to 1?? So GROSS MOTOR COMPANY, Silverton, Oregon States Army costs. The arrest - was made by Charley Vogt, Geryais city mar shal, i Cafe Fire Discovered In Time to Keep Loss To Only Hole in Roof SILVERTON A - fire, discov ered around 2 o'clock Friday morning by night officer, Harry Wheeler, in the basement of Ralph's cafe, threatened the de struction of - the entire building for a time. A hole was burned through the floor in the main restaurant room before the Sil verton volunteers arrived on the scene. The extent of the dam age was not 'ascertained late- in the day. Only minor loss. was re ported to the cafe furnishings. Insurance Is carried on both the building and the equipment. in new StnEe I ? - 7HILSKI Railroad Bridge Crew Is at Gates Louis Cline Chosen .High ?. School President; . Classes Elect GATES -The S. P. bridge crew la stationed here doing j repair work on culverts along the' line, also on the Breltenbush railroad bridge . j-i- C. - Phyllis Harman returned from Hood River and has entered the Gates , high' school, bringing the attendance to 36. j At the meeting of. the student body "the - election of officers re sulted: . Louis Cline, president; Norman Carer, vice ' nrfir!t eurer. '- - -- , j Classes Elect Officers; I ; The. school class, elections re sulted: ; . ; .. , . - i Seniors, president. Gale Carey; secretary-treasurer and vice pres ident, Winaif red Brown.' Juniors, President, X)oris Shelton ; ':. vice president, Norman Carey, and secretary, Bob Kelle. Sophomores, president, Carl Bock; ' vice president, Versa Stoetfel; secretary, Robert Wil son. Freshmen, president, Lil lian Blackburn; vice, president, Betty Carey;, secretary, j Laura Stewart. - . ! The Gates high school band has stated its practice with 2 members and more prospecr, in view.- . Graveside Rites Held tor lniant GRAND ISLAND Graveside services were held at th Hope well cemetery Monday afternoon at .2 o'clock for Stanley j Dwight Karr, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Karr. The baby iled sud denly Sunday morning, jle was two months --and two diys eld.' Rev. V. Al Ballantyne, r. offi ciated. . ; Mrs. Roy E. Will, Mrs.! George Asher, Mrs. Merlin Harding, Mrs. J.' H. Tompkins, Mrs. Dale Fow ler, Mrs. Charles ? A. Ferguson, represented the Mother's Circle club at the meeting held recently in the McMinnville library to dis cuss the organization and adop tion of a public health unit pro gram for Yamhill county.! Curtis and Erwin Douglas, Henry and Orvillft Cole, i Wilbur Chandler and Claude Davis are on a deer hunting trip into the Och oco forest. - : uiClc loao "e p SBaHB 4l3 more square inches of glass. - ! The whole staunch, firm, beau tiful car looks like what it is car to love and live with. Come see it. Just as it stands there, tuned for your service, it seems to be ready to fly! t KO i OTISX OX W T13 HAS AU TKISE FIATUS ' jf DYNAFLASH VALVE-IN-HEAO STIAIGHT-EICHT ENGINE if eUlCOHTOtQUf-FtEE SPRINCINO ic CREATEKVIS1BIUTY lUNDlSHlFTTEANSMtSSION if SElF-tANKINO KNEE-ACTION FRONT Sf RIN3 INO it TOQUE-TUBE DRIVE if T1FTOE HYDAUUC BRAKES if CROWN SPRING CLUTCH "CAt-WAUC-COOUNO" if OfTJONAl REAR "AXll GEAB RATIOS, if PIASH-WAY DIRECTION $13 NAL if ROOMIER UN1STEEI BODIES IX FISKCR -Salem, Oregon