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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Friday Morning,' October 28, 1938 PAGE THREE Interest Grows In 4H Club Work Several Groups Organized at Turner; Health Draws Most - By BERNADINE WHITE TURNER Much Interest has been shown in 4H club work here this year and Mrs. Williams, lo cal leader, has been kept busy checking old records and new prospects.; Harold Ensor and James Boyer have completed tbelr chicken projects . and Melvin Ba ker his corn project 4ot the sum mer. ' T , Mrs. Frances Whitehead will again lead the sewing club and Mrs. Mary Ball the cooking club. " Robert Ball, older club' mem ber, will lead the Handicraft club. The "Tidy Tumblers to Health club of which Mrs. Williams Is leader, organized and elected these officers: Lois Matfield, pre sident; Delores Peterson, vice pre sident; - Rosalie White, .secretary; Brandon Bonney, yell leader; Doris Webb and Delores Peterson, co-song leaders. There are 27 oth er members, i Xarge Health Group Mrs. Sundlie is leading the "Happy Hour" health club of 31 members. Officers are: Edith Boyer, president; Anna Lou Mill er, Vice president; Geraldine Ed wards, secretary; Edwin Ball, yell leader; Jeanette Boyer and Erlyn KlokBtad, co-song leaders. The advanced club members, Stanford Prather, Robert Ball, Kenneth Barber and Bernadine White attended the social held at lia Pkarrv Cttv --Ha Vin nm na n v recreation room. 1?IT A. !:' U Santiam Session NORTH SANTIAM Jane Ram sey "x will 'occupy her - farm this year the former tenants the R. D. Whelan family, have moved to Stay ton. - The women's auxiliary 'of the Marion Farmers union met Wed nesday with Mrs. C. L.- Sprung man. A covered dish dinner was served at noon and the after noon was devoted to the comple tion of : plans for the' chill sup per' and program vhich will be sponsored by them on Saturday night. ' ' -" " 4 The "Healthy Workers" club wsi recpntlT organized at the North Santiam school. Byron Rhoades was elected president and Zola Morgan was elected secretary. , Monday, the school children will enjoy a Halloween party. Both teachers have planned a gala hour of games for the pleas ure of their pupils. Wedding Anniversaries Of Cowers and Byes Are ; Observed at Rural Home CENTRAL ; HOWELL The third .wedding anniversary of Mr, hnd Mrs. Loren Gower and thellth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bye were observed Saturday night when they enter tained at the Bye borne with a 7:30 s o'clock dinner and cards. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Perle Bye and, Mr. and. Mrs. Theodore Kuenzi. . Mr. and Mrs. H. Pallesen have moved from the Wedel place to the place known as the Frank Cowden place and will farm the place for the present owners. The Wedel place has passed into the ownership of another party, who has a large herd of milk cows. Still Unevicted V s ' . - -I I ' " i V t , A i V ) i - - , j I i I ' I tow .-JM 'V-X- -' - - ? ' ' 5 t - t , - ' 1 Troops on Guaxd at Strike Bound Packing Plant L . . . - c... rt ' r jl ' If ! I: ? I it 4 - t Leu- 1 National guardsmen on roof of loading dock of packing plant National guard troops are pictured on the roof of a loading dock at a packing plant at Sioux City, la. The troops were ordered to the scene when violence broke out during a strike. Deer Is Sighted Roaming Around V Hay esyille Home HA YE3VILLE Residents liv ing close to Kapphahn's place were much ! surprised one morn ing this week to see a deer roaming around. 1 Mrs. C. B. Johnson tried to coax It to eat out of her hand, but It seemed frightened, possib ly due to a wound on its side which may have been from gun shot or fences. Where It came from is a mys tery, Latest reports were that it had gone down the road lead ing to the Fisher tract. - group at the next meeting of the Safety council. The club voted to give the members of the Boy Scouts a banquet . every two months providing 75 per cent of the boys gained one point during that time.1 ! It was announced that the Mother's club 1 would sponsor a puppet show to be held at the junior high school auditorium on Friday night, November 4. The text meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Pin kerto npn Monday afternoon, No vember 7. i . . Wohlheter Home .Scene COF Meet WOODBTJRN St. Mary's Court No. 593, Women's Catholic Order of. Foresters, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wohlheter Tuesday night. Mrs. V." W. Tre maine, chief ganger, presided over the business meeting after which the women were Joined by their husbands and friends for an eve-1 ning of cards. Four tables of "500" were in play with prizes fv high score going to Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Otjen and for low score to Mrs. John Henny and Fred Hecker. Refreshments were served by the host and hostess. The next; meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Henny of Brooks Tuesday, November 22. Mothers to Give : Banquet for Boys DALLAS ' The Boy Scout Mother's club was entertained this week at the home of Mrs.' J. A. Inglis with Mrs. William Domas chofsky as assistant hostess. A business meeting was held at which time Mrs. V. Ray Boydston was appointed to represent thejiag. Mrs. ' Wallase Cochran will Rebuilding Fire Area Is Started Silverton Owners Hope to Occupy new Structures Early in Spring SILVERTON ; Clearing " away debris and rebuilding was begun this week In the business section which was swept by a 120,000 fire October 14. S. M. Clung, contractor, has charge of the rebuilding of the Clay Porter building which will again house Ralph Anderson's grocery, and Hugh Range will be in charge of ' the rebuilding of the Ai-Coolidge company build ing which will house Toney's restaurant. The , new restaurant will be modern In every way. It Is said. Owners of the buildings hope to have them ready for occu pancy early In the spring. Premium Money Distributed to 13 Polk 4H'ers DALLAS State fair premium prize money was distributed to 13 Polk county 4H club mem bers early tnis week irom tne county agent s office. Those re ceiving and the total amounts were as follows: Melvin Selan der, Dallas, 111; Albert Riney, Rickreall, $31; Richard DeJong, Sheridan, $3; Ruth Taylor, Falls City, $1.75; Elva RIddell, Mon mouth, $56; Bob Lorence, Mon mouth, $10; John Lorence, Mon mouth, $10; Lyle Knower, Sa lem, $13; Clarence Grund, Mon mouth, $12; Robert Gregg. Am ity, $8: Richard Dorn, Salem $3; Lawrence Simmons, Salem $3; Paul Doran, Salem, schol arship. Heads Star Club , SILVERTON Mrs. Frank Sy ring was elected president of the Ramona club of the Eastern Star at the Tuesday afternoon . meet- continue as Mr. George president. secretary-treasurer. Towe is retiring SILVERTON New members initiated into the Senior Girl Re serves recently are Lydia Green, Betty Higinbotham, Lavonne Thomas, Gurine Moen, ' Ruth Morrison, Arliss Gifford, Bessie Standard, Wilma Hope, Connie Reed, Agnes Naegell, and Elsie Wickham. Despite notices to evict her home, : Mrs. Jackson Barnett. widow of one of , America's richest In dians,, consistently , refuses . to leave the mansion which her husband built in Los Angeles. Her 14-ycar marriage to the Indian was declared invalid by Los Angeles court decision. Govern or Frank F. Merriam of California sent a telegraphic message to President Roosevelt asking Mrs. Barnett be allowed to remain in the home. U. S. marshals refused to evict the woman while spectators Rural Club Plans Neighboring Visit OAK POINT The Indepen dence Rural Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. M. R. Black Hughes presiding. , The club . ac with the president, Miss Hazel cepted the invitation to attend the Neighboring Club Day of the Independence Woman's e 1 u b Wednesday; at 2:30 o'clock The next meeting will be held November 10 at the ; home of Mrs. Orley Brown with a cov ered dish dinner at 1 o'clock. . Miss Haiel Hughes read a magazine article on communism and all other "isms." Miss Jean 'Black played several piano num hers. - r; 5 Guests were Mrs. Jorgen Rass- mussen, Mrs. Dale Green and Miss . Fay and Jean Black. ; Farming Work Is Under Full Sail MIDDLE GROVE Farming op erations are in full swing with farmers anxious - to have their allotments of wheat and vetch and oats sown before excessive rains begin.,. I ." " . Present i school, enrollment is 49, with 3 2 , in the lower grades. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Jewett left Thursday morning by train for San s Diego, for a three months' visit with his daughter, Mrs. P. S. Ridley. Mrs. J. L Hines of Portland, cousin of Mrs. Jewett, will be in charge of their home. . e Mr. and .Mrs. ' George Plane are 'visiting relatives in Hillrose and Loreland, Colorado. They expect to return the middle of Dave Putnam Is Outstanding Boy At Scout Affair ALBANY - Outstanding scout in attendance at the fifth annual Cascade Area council of patrol leaders, held here; was Dave Put nam, Salem, member of Sea Scout Ship No. '12, it was announced this week. The. announcement fol lowed findings of the patrol lead ers' conference committee and which were received by the local scout officials. , Juniors Sponsors For Sports Dance DALLAS One of the out standing social affairs pranned for the near future is the sports daace which the members of the Dallas Junior-Woman's club are arrang ing for Friday night, November 11, to be held at the armory. Music will be furnished by Jimmy; Johnson and' his 7 -piece band from Corvallis which has proved very popular on the Ore gon State campus. The public is invited. Miss Ruth Petre, acting pre sident, has appointed these com mittees to arrange the affair Decorations, Miss Ruth Betts Mrs. Elmer Schulson, Miss Mary Elizabeth Ward and Miss Ruth Petre; tickets, Mrs. Norris Rock well. Miss Maxine Helms and Mrs. Ray McKey; advertising, Airs. Ray McKey, Miss Edna Kl le ver and Miss Arlene Voth. Pennington Addresses Group on Prohibition HOPEWELL Dr. Levi T. Pen nington of Newberg ably ad dressed a group of local voters on the prohibition situation at the Hopewell United Brethren church Tuesday night. Gerald Stoes Are Parents of feirl Bobbits Rent Will Rodger ; Farm ; Ridders Is " on Furlough EUVER Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stoe, who reside 'on the. Hodges place are the parents of their first " baby,' girl, Alice Jean, born October IS at the Albany general hospital. - . ' Mrs. Martin' Gentemann of In- dependence, a former Surer resi dent, is in the Corvallis hospital recovering from a major opera tion. - Mrs. Etta King of Plalnville, NJ., has been visiting with rela tives in this vicinity the past few weeks. Sho is the aunt of Mrs. Gobat and Mrs. Conger, the sister of Mrs. Emma Anderson ot t Beuna Vista and Monroe Kreutz of Silverton. , ' ' - Rent Rodger Farm Mr. and Mrs. Bobltts, who have been at the home " of their daughter, Mrs. Ira Shaffer, while seeking a location, have rented the Will Rodgers place on Pal estine Hill and have moved there Sylvester Ridders of the US navy, now stationed at Long Beach, is spending a 30-day. fur lough at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ridders. Scio High Slates Carnival Nov. 4 SCIO Scio high school stu dent body will stage its annual carnival at the gym on Friday Edith Roner Bride Of R.V. McDonald SCIO Miss Edith Roner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ro ner, of Albany, became the bride of Ralph V. McDonald at the home of the bride's parents .October 23 A reception and breakfast follow ed the ceremony. The bride is well known In the Scio community. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Flanagan, Jr., of Scio, were among the guests, Mrs. Flanagan being a sister of Mrs McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Whltwell of the Los Angeles Bible Institute will be in charge of evangelistic services at the Scio Baptist church beginning at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, October 25, and contin uing at 7 p. m. throughout next week. Mrs. Whltwell will be in charge of a teachers' training course Don Allen, a well-known pianist of the south, will have charge of the musical services. Hubbard Carnival Is Event Tonight ; HUBBARD The annual car nival of the Hubbard high school will be held Friday night in the high school gym, with a large crowd anticipated. One girl from each high school class has been nominated for queen, who will be chosen the night of the carnival on the bas is of votes. The high school play, ached uled forv Tuesday, November 8 promises to be an excellent pro duction. Miss Evans is direct ing. Molehill Yields Dime Dated 1861 SCIO A dime dated 1861 was "excavated" this week from molehill by Fred Daley at his home in Scio. Mrs. .Winona Agee of Albany knitting instructor in Scio, has announced the class will not convene next week, but the work will be continued Tuesday, No vember 8. - Fall grain la sprouting well and other acreage is being tilled and seeded in this vicinity fol lowng recent copious rains. Fog and sunshine have alternated with mild temperatures prevail Ing, In this area during the past week. evening, November 4. Special program and, features are plan ned in, addition to the usual at tractions. . Girl's league of clo high' has Invited the entire student body to a Hallowe'en party at the gym Friday night. - Two Cluhs Formed HAYESVILLE Two new 411 clubs" have been "formed. Mrs, Albert Lewis will take charge of the cooking, and Mrs. F. Martin will again lead the sewing club. ALL THE GOOD THINGS YOU EVER HEARD ABOUT BREAD... YOU'LL FIND IN ronounce d "Shanes") if mr - A - V : That Delicious New Loaf Specified by . More and More Mothers Every Day! A Real Treat for Kiddies! and FULL of those HEALTH and ENERGY Elements that Children and Grown-ups, too '-Need at Every Meal-,time! Order a loaS oE Cchocn'c Bread Crom your grocer today! Hahcoclt FIVE POINT favored for rnT7. . r ' . sir . ... Hahcodc FIVE POINT favored for your car . . ... Hancoclt ETHYL when ' you want your car to excel. DHrmn - 5ta tR OIL watched the proceedings. November.-