PAGE EIGHT Ths OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oron, Tuesday Morning, November 22, 1938 Johnson Firm Gets Contract : ..,. : . : .. .:. .. . ... Cast Iron Pipe to Be Used for Water System; Woman' Injured LEBANON The Johnson Con .rt ruction comrny of Varconver, Wuh awarded the conn act for the grade school building of . Sweet Homa has also: received "the contract for. tte water ays , tern. ' Each: company bidding gave a bid for cast Hi n . pipe for heavy steel Mpe and for light steel pipe. The contract was awarded on cast iron pipe, the best and also oust expensive The Johnson, company's bid was 164,590.81. The o'ber bids ranged from the quoted figure to $80,912.75. the latter figure by the Unitea Construction com- pany of Portlani. V.'ork will begin November 25. , "r Mrs.' Dinner Injaw-d. Mrs. Jane Bruner, f 5, em ploye of the Lebaaon nvt plant, when cleaning ' up under a sort ing drum Friday night, caught - ber head, scarf in the- moving , . gear and as : she "was . lifted up an oil cup struck her head in- flirting painful-bruices. . Mr. Edes, op abator of the plant, saw her from upstairs and shut off the , machlAtry and called an ambulance wsich re in o red her to the hospttwi where she Is said to be resting fairly well. ' . . . Bobcat Killed A bobcat approximately five : feet In length, after living high from the poultry roost-! In tbe Berlin neighborhood, was exe- cuted on the Frank Beth ranch this week by Don .Piper, assisted a by his hunting dogs. ." ' Melvin Raines of Lacomb has contract for operating a Diesel shovel at Valseti and Las bees In Portland and oth-r cities purchasing parts frr tbe Valseti company. His brother, Clifford, of Lebanon, will go to Valsetz to assist in the work. A musical program by Rev. Joe Walker and : ko as of Lacomb will feature the meeting of the Baptist church congregation Tuesday even'ng. . Clever Acting Is Seen in Comedy By MAC Players - - - ' MT. ANGEL A large r.udience witnessed the Sunday afternoon performance of the lively three act tomedy, "Lord D'Marcy," presented by the girls ol Mt. An gel, normal and college in the school auditorium. : A' second performance was given Monday night. High. honors for cleer acting . and faithful Impersonation went to Constance Antoice, Portland, who played Beth , Carfon, the girl from the west, and to Ruth Thompson, Silverton, who prayed the part of Hanna Marsh, an act ress and also masqueraded as the English Lord D'Marcy. , Maxine Morgan as a" "balmy" pplnster, bore her comedy role fine. vThe remaining characters, all very well portrayed; wwe taken , by Mary Agnes 3asey of Anacon da. Mont.; Mary Linehan," Port land; Ruth, Maurer, : SUverton ; Betty Francis, Sllve-ton; Jeanne -Anderson, Woodbur-; Hcnevieve Crane, Portland. Sister M. Beatrice directed both the play and tho musical interludes. Anna Ilae Schied ler of Mt. Angel playe-1 a violin solo, the orchestra xlaytd three selections. There wvj also a string ensemble and Voa1 selec tions iby-the collegiate chorus. Marion School Serves Hot Lunches to Pupils With WPA Cook on Job MARION MariJi public school Is serving hot lynches to the students again Chi winter. Food is donated by th J patrons and a WPA cook, Ulwlo Hansen from Turner,- has been: em ployed. ,( . A convenient kit:Vn was built last winter in ou- end of the first grade- room. Teachers report that hot luncher assist greatly in making better grades for many pupils. Light Coupe Missing .... SILVERTON A Ford coupe, 1929 model, was stolen from the Silverton streets SaturJo) night. The ear belonged to P.oy Bailie of Molalla' and bore tae license plate number 73,902. mm. j President Pays Tribute to Unknown Soldier x x i . if ' : . . VHP f.... J - . I s-'ir Wil ' tt , - s v , - ! . t . V-Vi' I s- v I - ( - yir :: " - - ::- President Roosevelt Heft) Is pictured standing before the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in Arlington National Cemetery, while bit naval aide places the President's wreath on the tomb. A large crowd watched as the President led the nation m observance of Armistice Day; HAYESVILLE At the regular meeting of the Hayesvi'le com munity club Friday iiight, the club voted to sponsor a schol arship to the summer school at Corvallis for one girl li the 4H sewing club and -cne "n the 4H cooking i club. A carnival and sack lunch is to be held at the rtgu'ar meet ing night in January to raise funds -for the scholarship and playground equipment, w:th Jack Kennedy, school principal, chair man for the carnival, assisted by Ray Shaner, -Douglas Perks. E. L. Moore!, Mr. and Mrs Charles Andresen and Mrs. J. Kennedy. Albert I Stettler wil' , have charge of -the ChristcifS tree. Mrs. C. Doolittle, assisted by Mrs. Elsie Frey, Mrs. Gjy Ray. Mrs. Milton Dirks, Mrs. Vernon Clark, Mrs. E. L. Mocre and Mary Pervis, will take charge of the Christmas traat. The De cember meeting will be tbe fourth Friday. The Friday program wap given by a group from the blind school. Repeat School Play DAYTON The play, "The Old Time School," which was given at the union educatU n week program, was repealed at the community, club meeting Friday night att the . Webfoot school touse. Floyd B. WiHert, Day ton, conducted a Profe6r Quiz program -and Dorothy May gave a piano solo. The Bchool will give the Christmas program at ihe next meeting. CENTRAL HOWELL Gene Kuenzl, ice-president, presided at the community club- meeting Friday night. No regu'tr meet ing will be held in December as the school will present Christ mas program. Program numbers weie: vio lin . and piano numbers by Al bert Lichty and Howard Lichty; recitations by Jerry Roth, Clif ford Herr and Adeline Haury; a skit by Emogene and Lucille Wood, Mrs. Loren Gowjr; a rail road station scene with Milo Wil cox, Clarence Simmons, Mrs. John Tweed, John Westphal. John and Shirley Kaufman Wayne and Phyllis Steffen, Melvin-and Mayo Hol iu; read ing, John Lauderbaci;: skit. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde DeSart Ruth and Gerald DeSa:t; vocal trio by i Ruth Ranisden, Lucille Roth and Jean Lauderback. P r o g r a m announcers were Observe Guest Day at ' Missionary Gathering DAYTON The .annuil guest day in the Evangelical Mission ary society was obsiied and largely attended Wedneiday af ternoon at the church T.-Hh Mrs. G. L. Lovell of Milwaukie, presi dent of the Oregon-Washington Missionary societr, tbe guest speaker. Mu'll thrill to the ttartlinq panorama that sweeps below yon at the Mark Hopkins. The World's Fair, the bridges, the harbor . . ' new horizons for adventure. And in this gay est of hotels, the perfect close-up of good living. Reservations always advisable. - Shops and theaters -4 minutes away. , Garage in building. . Rales from $5 per day. Phillip Roth. Simmons and Ervin TJNIONVALE Picture of Ore gon Blossom day, moving the old Salem postoffice to the Wil lamette university campus, and Oregon scenes were shown by Mallory and ,ilson of Salem at tbe Unionvale commun'ty club meeting Friday night. George Westfall presided in thi absence of tbe president, . rno'd Braaf, who is in eastern Oregin on a business trip. SELBY ARCH PRESERVERS! RICE O'NEILLS! PEDIGO! CARLISLE! J & It's! Etc. At Reductions That Speak for Themselves! i -I---; -1 ' , - " , t , i tt . x - w , " ' ''"'':"' "" r' i-ll l I Li y si ' t Li ! A 'ii I i? '-" ' $WWWWM!MwwuiA!ii,i .. , ,.ji...,Li,jim,ji .in i ,7', y-w. "v -Ax ;-l--J nyywJ' 'wr 'jim "Sam.w -Vt " w Vri " i'wwwMgT , s-sp-lw, ' w. 1 300li It is. I ,., ,i ieathet.. I I . "'' x"A V T I""' -'J "'. 11.11 ,. f GROUP 3 ' "7 py " 'fs ' sr" ; ; GROUP 4 UreS8y pumps and ties in Brown and : 1 e Unc ot 1 r Black, suedes and leathers. Most all sizes. 1 by Axcti Preservers a eg. Black ! I Come early so. yon can be assured -of a ' : 1 iand turned, ben ? .. widths. i : fit-Valuesto x ' Brown. Most all sizes . I , " Af ff Values to ' j 10 00 12.50 I: i v I ; . . ; , : '.: '- W- - starts Today I " J ' ' ' - ' ,r -'x COMEDOWN u i iii. u ......'u- EARLY ASb AVOID THE :'- : I CROWDS t- . " . , . -x- : . . ; :.;i:j;ii.ii7v--i - . .. ..... Turner Carnival Is Fine Success TURNER Turner higb school carnival Friday night proved a big success with a fine crowd and a . good program. Clarence Greenlee was chairmar of cere monies. L. W. Robertson and his or chestra played and othtr num bers were by L e r o v Downing, Ruth ' Davis, Virginia Porter, Robert Parrent, Rex Maschelle' Opal Bower, Frank Rmey, Bet ty Peetz, Orva Nickuli. A one- act play was - given by Fernal Gilstrap, Dona Wells, Bernadine White, Eugene Harrism and Herschel Peterson. Week Desi; mated . . . . . i To Move Prunes With the prune growers of Oregon facing a surplus condi tion which Is forcing stern and sincere attention as to the mar keting end, r L o u i s Hurner of Carlton, chairman of te prune growers stabilization committee of Oregon, has formed a stabili zation committee which has ap pealed to thj National Associa tion of Food Chains aid other sources of distribution, to make an extra effort to move the surplus of Oregon prunes As a result, November 19 to 26, in clusive,, is designated at "prune week" In Oregon. E. S. Strother of Lundee Is secretary of the stb:lization committee and those officials together with their members, in cluding Oscar Haynea cf Yam hill, C. Roy Fryer of Yamhill, H. L. Praf. of MMinnville, Oliver H. Schrepel of Garton, W. M. Elliott of Dallas, Euf ene Mc Donald of Dallas, G e o i g e R. Minty of Rlckreall, T. F. Man kertz of Salem, A. M: Chapman of Salem, R. L. Chapman of Dallas, E. J. Bruner o Eugene, R. R. Clark of Oakland, Dave Busenbark cf Roseburg, and Carlisle Scarbo of Creswell, are putting forth every eifort to bring to the consuming public's attention first, the merit of the Oregon prune as a food product, and secondly, the need of moving tbe Oregon erop in order to pre vent financial disaster to crops. Convent Pupils Present Recital SUBLIMITY A mublcal re cital was given at St. Mary's convent Friday afternoon by the music students of Sc. boniface school. Parents of tbe pupils were guests. . These students tock part: Stella Lulay, Asella Halfpran, Anna Hendricks, Marcolla frank, Vera Hassler, Doris Mbuft Vel ma Lulay, Ruth Lulay, Yirgine Highberger, Dnoald Toetlfr, Del he,rt Ditter, William P.'r. Eve lyn Reuf, Dolores Highberger, Georgina Reuf and Melvin Hart man. At the close of the pro gram the rhythm class fang. Re-Enacts Scene of Murder if i. " St' The three "cellar club" gangsters accused by Brooklyn, N. Y police in the murder of George Hess, during a confectionary store holdup, are shown as they re-enacted the crime, which, police say, they confessed. Left to right: Vincent Soverio, Frank Franeese and Domini ck Allocca. Brooks Aid Unit Planning Bazaar BROOKS The Met'iodfst La dies' Aid society bazaar and candy sale wil be held in about two weeks. ' The pros-tm will be presented by a group of players from Salem. Labish Camp Royal Neighbors of America enjoyed ai interest ing talk by State Deputy Mrs. Lenora Broili at Its laet meet- Ung. Election of officers will ce neia ai ii-e next meeting at the borne ol Mrs. Margaret Campbell December 6. Comedy on Wednesday DAYTON "Mama's Baby Boy," a three-act comedy will be presented by the senior class of the Dayton union high school VTednesday at 8 p. m. :". ... Union Thanksday Service, Pratum PRATUM The union Thanks giving day service will be held at tbe Methodist church with Rev. Sydney' Hall of Sa em the speaker for the occasion. Rev. J. J. Esau, the blind evangelist, will hold three more meetings at the Mcnnonite church this week cloj'ng Wed nesday night. The Ebnus will make their home for a time in Salem. Revivals Under Way AIRLIE Rev. and Mrs. Phelps have moved from the Lewisville parsonage to rooms in the Airlie Aid house so he will be nearer his work. Two weeks of revival meetings opened here Monday. Add Digester to Mill at Lebanon LEBANON The local paper mill will be a busy p'ace tor some months to come e a newt 9-ton digester will be p.aced in a new digester buildin-; to feet in height and from 20 to 25 ad ditional men, Bome of :hem lo cal, will be required to, complete the work. One of the two 6-ton digesters will be replaced by the rew ona and it is said the new arrange ment will handle more pulp than bf fore. Geary Ellenberg, SP freight agent at Lebanon and ;rominent In Legion circles, undt'went a major operation last wjsk at 'he SP hospital of San F.ancis'i.o. Mrs. Ellenberg i with- Mm. Frank Groves, who so suc cessfully superintended the Fall Festival, has again been drafted by the American Legir.i to fill the same post next year thus se curing the success of tbe festi val day.: Newly weds Take Olson Residence SILVERTON ?fr. and M-e. Elmer Olson have mcv.-d from their home on South Waer street to an apartm w. above their drug store. T'n y have rented their homo to Mr. and Mrs. AI Schroeder (C'ara Ke ber), who were married at Mt. Angel Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kom;.n East man have completed ihe con struction of their pleasant little Cape Cod house on We'cb street and have moved -In. Mis. Fran ces Paige and her son. Clifford, have moved into the new home recently completed by Guy De Lay on South Water street. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Gaffey have moved to Salem where they have taken an apar'irent at 1840 Ferry street. Toey have been commuting daily to work during the past numn.tr. Mrs. Gaffey is the former Mi?s Eve lyn Solum, daughter o. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Solum if ti.verton.