The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 28, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Wednesday Morning, December 23, 1938
PAGE THREE
Dean McWain
To Be Cashier
Harley
Extra Train Is Used- to
. Handle Log Shipments
-'.; to Albany Area
LEBANON January 3 will be
the great day In .Sweet Home at
on that date the. Bank of Sweet
Home. Ions' awaited and hoped
M . Iff ii. - i. t
ior, wm open us aoors ior past
ness. The name will appear on
the window of the Rapp building
where the equipment moved from
the . Bank of - Powers will be
housed. Carpenters are now at
work getting the building In or
der and Dean McWatn, formerly
cashier of the-Bank of Powers,
will hold the same position at
Sweet Home. '
Owing to the increase of logs
ready for shipping from the Wood
roffe camp an extra train has been
put on the electric railroad from
Sweet Home to Albany.
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am. naroia upnns wun ner
three children of West Hollywood
Is a holiday guest of her sister,
jars. Percy Shields. j
Remember Sick Woman
' A beautiful tree bearing a show
er or handkerchiefs was the
Christmas remembrance of friends
to Mrs. J. S Thnmti tlint In Vw
mw Mmvf VJ
Illness. if
Lebanon's contribution to the
Red Qross was S225 an Increase
of 62 over last year.
mr. ana jurs. Aaman sixes of
Salem are here to spend Christmas
wun his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
jF. A. Sikes; Nathan is recover
Ing from s broken thumb and oth-
' er Injuries received in an auto
accident. 4
Johnsons
In Yule Reunion
Wreck Near Frisco Causes
Cancellation of . Visit
of Otto Kubins
MEIIAMA The entire Harlv
J ohnson family ' was together for
Christmas ' at the Johnson home
cere. Those present "were Mr.
ana Mrs. iiariey Johnson ! anJ
waiter and Arlene of Mehama
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Johnson of
Glendale, Mr. and Mrs. Harlev
Scott and daughter. Marine, of
union will, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
uowner ana Mr. and Mrs. WU
lard Johnson of Mehama.
Mrs. Jennie Moe and family
entertained her daughter ! and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
ftornmann and daughter, , Jenni
ier, of Vancouver, wash,
and Mrs. Roy King of Union
and Mrs. Edith Phllippl
Merle PhillppI of Mehama
guests at the home of Mr.!
Mrs. Koy Phllippl. ;
Christmas visitors at the
cnce Bass home were Mr.
Mrs.' Marvin Berry and family of
Holly, Mrs. Harry Hart
daughter Wanda of Salem,
Mr. Tand Mrs. Ab Richards
family of Mill City. Mr. and
Mrs. . Ercill Wilson and Wava
- Cothren spent , Christmas in
Portland. . .. j
Wreck Cancels Visit
Miss June Kubin is home until
after the holidays. 4 She t-aches
school in Forks, Wash; .Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Kubin and son of San
Francisco started from there to
spend Christmas with his peo
ple. Mrs. Kubin and family here,
but. when only a few miles from
San Francisco his car struck an
oily spot in .the highway! and
turned over twice, wrecking tho
tar quite badly. None of them
were badly hurt, aside from a
few scratches and bruises. !
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James t. Hagaa
Mayor Florello H. La Guardia
Accused of knocking down Mayor Florello H. La Guardia of New
York in an attack on the mayor on the steps of city hall, James J.
Hagan, Identified by police as a discharged WPA employe who ap
parently blamed the mayor for the loss of bis Job, has been charged
with simple assault and committed to a psychopathic ward of &
hospital for a hearing Dee. 80. La Guardia fought back, but ha
was outweighed by 30 pounds.. The pugnacious little mayor, shown
after the attack, suffered a welt under one eye. He said that T think
it was very fortunate for him that I was not facing him."
Albany Gives
Holiday Cheer j
Pruning Demonstration Is
Set Today Defendants
Win Anto Case
ALBANY Approximately COO
I children under the age of 11 years
were guests of the Albany Elks
I lodge and the Venetian and Rial-
to theaters Saturday morning.
The theater parties were followed
by the annual lodge treat at the
Elks temple. The Elks also outfit
ted 100 children with new shoes
and distributed candy to the child
ren at the Children's Farm Home.
Albany firemen also distributed
I toys to many children not only in
the city but throughout the
county.
More than SO families received
gifts of clothing, groceries and In
some cases the entire Christmas
dinner, through donations re
ceived at the Greater Oregon of
fice and sent out by employes of
the paper.
Many clubs, lodges and groups
saw that at least one family some
where in the county, was supplied
with "sunshine" boxes for Christ
mas week.
'Demonstrations Today
ALBANY The farm home of
Gilbert Groshong In the Conser
district will be the scene of an or
chard pruning demonstration
Wednesday morning at 1:30. In
the afternoon of the same day a
similar demonstration will be
held at .the Dan Sturgis farm near
i Lacomb.
O. T. McWhorter, extension
horticulturist at Oregon State,
will conduet both demonstrations.
All orchardists are invited to at
I tend.
Mayor Accused
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Mayor NorviHe W. Brickey
An hour after he had surrendered
in St. Louis on a federal warrant
charging him with making false
entries in the ledger of the Clti
sens bank of Festus, Mo., Mayor
Norville W. Brickley of Festus
was charged with embezzlement
of 12,000 from the Festus school
district treasury in another war
rant. Brickley formerly was the
president of the Festus ban.
Community
Clubs
Schoolliouse Construction Among
Many Improvements Made at CCG
Camp Mill City in Last six Months
Defendants Win Salt
ALBANY After taking four
days to hear the suit of Irvine L.
Hood vs. George W. Crain and Ar
ROSEDALE The school pre
sented the following Interesting
program at the community club
thnr Moss, here in circuit court, it Thursday:
took the Jury only an hour to re
turn a decision in favor of the de
fendants. The ease was the out-
Songs, primary grades and up
per grades; play, "Mother Santa
to the Rescue," by Bonny Duke
come of an auto accident in April I Dick Boje, Ronald Caldwell. Wan
of this year. The defendant was a Herrui, 11a conDoy ana jua
CAMP MILL CITY-Camp Mill City, near SAver Creek "Uni UMOO for persnoal dam- nita .Early; ration .Beverly
, . j v,if,. k;t,!n fn Vi i.of I gea as well as other amounts for Philips; play. The Extra Stock-
3, has undergone a complete rehabilitation in the last peclal aameB ing- by Margaret Hamilton, cor-
Falls
six months. The barracks have all been re-sninglea, a new 1 a similar suit in which 0. w. ai Hamilton, Mildred Cook, Sar
?n-rRnfrtrt airtnn1hnii.u haa heen built, with added classrooms I Garland vs. the same defendants ah Duke, Johnny Freerks and
v u Sf tha oi1 vf o KnfMir 9wi 1 A Is pending. Thelma English; songs by girl'
11 luctui. - f" . ?, , ,.a I chorus; play, "Reunion at Pine
ieet. An outstanding ieamre is me lounge reaaing room, Scott Chamber Speaker Knot Ranch," by Allen Hamilton
. oz0x60 feet, which is to be appro- ALBANY Ont nirAr fnr Warren and Dean Merrill. Rich-
priately furnished. The "oors the first meeting of 1939, January ard Philips, Jean Ann Strayer,
nave oeen sanaea, poiisnea, ana 4, 0f the Albany chamber of com- I carmen uuxe, Bonny uuxe, Bon
waxed, Uking on a semi-hard-1 merce will be Leslie M. Scott.
wood appearance, it is neatea oy 1 president of the Portland cham
Royal Neighbors
Plan to Disband
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(slanders Enjoy
Yule Festivities
GRAND ISLAND The school
house was filled to capacity Fri
day night when the school chil
dren, under the direction of the
teach-rs, Mrs. Grace Duren and
Mrs. Ruth Stephens, presented
their Christmas program, ', "The
Christmas story." Treats were
distributed. - ; .
NInteen members of the Moth
ers Circle club enjoyed their an
nual Chrtetmas party Wednesday
night at the home of Mrs. Lionel
Crawford. Two guests were Mary
Rockhill and her sister, Mrs. Carl
Wood. The hostess was assisted by
her mother, Mrs. E. A. Lefley.
Mildred Will, who Is a senior
at the University of Oregon and
her brother, Cecil, a freshman at
Oregon State are enjoying the
holiday season with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Will. Loren
Tompkins, teaching" in the Red
mond high school, is spending her
vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Morton Tompkins.
Carl Linegar Escapes With
Slight Bruises as Car
Turns Turtle
SUVER The Royal , Neighbors
ledge" of Suver with only .,f our
members present met at the' hall
Thursday. The lodge is going
to disband soon and consider
able routine business must be
.handled. ,
carl Linegar u p s e t nis car
Saturday night south of Mon-
irouth and damaged it badly. He
escaped with slight bruises.
Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Spencer
and children moved to CorvallU
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Miller moved from the Harris
tenant house" to the Spencer
house which they purchased.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Folks re
port the birth of a baby girl to
their daughter, Myrna. This is
the -second child.
Students Are Home
Doris and Dorothy Anderson.
also Marceil Dodele of OSC aro
spending the holidays at their
homes.
Glenn Harris of San Francisco
arrived at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Harris,
Saturday. He is attending the
University of California.
Suver was well represented at
the boundary board hearing at
Dallas Tuesday morning. After
much discussion it was decided
tc hold another meeting in 30
days. Buena Vista sent a dele
gation to the hearing also.
A vote will be taken In tht
Suver district before that time.
A new member of the school
board will be elected soon.
Halls Ferry Has
Holiday
Pro2T
am
HALLS FERRY The school
held its Christmas program at the
hall Thursday night.
Juanita and Wanda Gearhart
announced the primary program,
which Included songs, group num
hers, plays and recitations by
Harold Nichols, Harley Crawley,
- Boble Newton, Walter Reeves, Ro
bert Pearsell and Colin Macklln
. The upper grades program In
" eluded music by the harmonica
band, songs, Christmas skits, mu
sical reading by Winnifred New
ton, Junior high school student,
accompanied by her mother, Mrs.
Leslie Newton, Ruthlta Willard
also a Junior high student, origin
al play written by Flora Bond, vio
lin solo by Wendal , Macklln ac
companied by his mother, and
play by Julia Bogoesion, Betty
Willard, Robert Gosser, Barbara
Becker, Constance Newton, Don
ald Gearhard, Bertha Kins, Doris
Gearhard and Bill Hair.
Kinsmen Gather
At Festive Board
Hazel Green Homes Scenes
of Happy Reunions
at Yuletide
HAZEL GREEN Peter Zlelin-
ski and daughter. Miss Vera, were
hosts for a 'family Christmas din
ner. : The guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Zielinski and: child
ren, Raymond, Jr., Wallace, Pod-
eric and Dona Mae of Molalla, Mr.
and Mrs. John Pletrok and sons,.
Norbert, Vincent, George and El
bert of Stayton.
- Guests at the Joseph Zielinski
home Christmas day numbered 10
besides the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunnlgan
and the three children, William,
June and Orville were guests of
Mrs. Dunnlgan's mother, Mrs.
Mary Swan of Mill City.
Williamson Hosts
N. P. Williamson and daughter,
Miss Carolyn entertained with
party Christmas eve and family
dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rutherford
were hosts to a family dinner
Christmas day.
At , the Louis Wampler home,
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Kaplinger of Mill City, Mr. and
Mrs. George Kane and children of
Longview, Wash., Miss Helen
Fleming of Portland is visiting
Marian Wampler.
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Visitors at Yule
HAYESVILLE Mr. and Mrs.
Vem Wilson and children Ken
neth, Gloia and Jimmy arrived
Friday morning from Benkelman,
Neb., to spend Christmas with the
V. C. Thackery family.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andresen
and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lucus left
Monday by auto for a month's
Elizabeth Warren
In a campus-wide poll conducted
by the student newspaper and
comic magazine at University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.
C Elizabeth Warren of Monroe,
N. C, was selected ss the co-ed
having the most sex appeal on the
campus. Jim LeLanne, football
star, won the male honor.
visit at Holredge, .Neb. They will
be accompanied on the return
trip by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lucas
and son Bert, who expect to make
their home in Oregon.
Mrs. Ellen Mitchel, an old resi
dent of this community passed
away Friday morn big at the Dea
coness hospital at the age of
about 85 years. No close rela
tives could be located. Funeral
services were held at the Hayes
villa cemetery Saturday afternoon.
Sprague to Speak
At Co-op Program
Creamery Patrons Dinner
Will Be Served by
Business Men
MT. ANGEL Among the
speakers who will appear on the
program of the 26th annual pa
trons meeting of the Mt. Angel co
operative creamery Wednesday
and Thursday will bo Governor-
elect Charles A. Sprague, J. D.
Mickle, director of agriculture.
Senator-elect Rufus Holman, Pro
fessor P. M. Brandt and J. T. Wll
ster of Oregon State college, and.
Father Alcuin of Mt AngeL
A most interesting program hit
been arranged for both days with
discussions covering a series ol
subjects vital to the farmer and
dairyman.
A fine selection of vocal and
musical selections will provide en
tertainment. Dinner For Patrons
The bounteous dinner will De
served free to patrons at noon of
both days. Each patron received
two tickets. Mt. Angel business
men will serve.
The all-day meeting will open
at 10:00 a. m. Wednesday morn
ing In St. Mary's auditorium, an1
the program will be repeated
Thursday.
Congregational Meet
To Elect Officers Is
Scheduled Wednesday
HUBBARD The annual meet
ing and election of officers of the
Congregational church will be
held Wednesday night, December
28, in the social room of the
church.
The Contract Bridge club was
entertained by Mrs. George Clin
ton Wednesday night. A Christ
mas tree and an exchange of gifts
were enjoyed.
a Quasi-furnace heating plant, no
stoves being on the upper floor.
. The kitchen has been ceiled and
the kitchen supply room reorgan
ized and refinished. New side
walks have been laid and the
parking area enlarged and sur
face laid with crushed rocks.
br of commerce.
ny Early, Reva English, Shirley
Hamilton and Barbara Gilmer;
girl's chorus; prayer, Walter
Cook.
Improvement Club
Opens Card Play
MARION The annual Christ
mas event by the community club
was greeted by a packed house to
enjoy the splended acting of the
children In the plays, drills and
A new nortable forestry irarae-e aances, aiso tne special ngnung
-w . o j - whi n v mm . m .
has been constructed, leaving am- irupiis excellent i eirects
"pie turning space in front tor the Work in Prnrrm Hll
At School House
Husband Held
Mrs. Rose SplneQ
Confronted by Identification of
his wife's false teeth and the ac
cusations of his son, William Spl
nelll Sr, 68, of Los Angeles, Is
said by police to have confessed
to the murder of his 58-year-old
wife. Rose, pictured. Police said
Epinelli killed his wife in an argu
ment after she threatened to leave
him and after she had hit him!
with an ax. Police claim Epinelli
related how he' killed his 'wife,
dismembered her body and burned
it in a backyard Incinerator. .
trucks to operate. New drains have
been constructed to carry off all
surplus surface water. One bar
rack has been laid with new floor
ing. Two have been provided with
standees to provide for more
men in case of emergency.
Have Improved Power
Commercial power (AC cur
rent) has been installed in place
of the unreliable camp-generated
DC current. .
A new artistic road sign has
been placed at the entrance of the
camp and shrubbery has been
planted. A new forestry warehouse
Has already been built Dartially
from salvaged material. An addi
tion has been constructed to the
overcrowded forestry quarters.
Four Generations
km. r J'm. J9 I Holiday g
At tondit Dinner ? hr
WEST STAYTON Christmas
day was spent quietly, here with
family reunions in many lomes
At the Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Con
dlt home four generations gath
ered, including Mr. and. Mrs. T.
K. Hammer. Mr. and Mir. Ar-
den Hammer and daughters, Le
nore ana Ardess Ann, all ot
North Santiam; Mr. and Mra.
Everett Condit of Tillamook.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Caspell
West Stayton; Mr. and Mrs"
Ross Condit, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Condit and baby Phillip, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Condit, Jr., and Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. . Gran t , all of
Portland. Mrs. Grant's birthday
falls on Christmas day and sh3
has spent every birthday at her
parent's home here In the house
where she was born 4S years
ago.' - - , .
The Condit's grandchildren
are Arden Hammer, Max and
Ross Condit, Jr.; great grandchil
dren, Lenore Hammer and Phil
lip Condit.
GATES The Improvement
club held its first of the series
of card parties Saturday night
at the club rooms with a small
crowd owing to many attending
the basketball jamboree at Mt.
Angel.
The Gates school gave iu
Christmas program Thursday
night and it was attended by an
unusually large crowd. The low
er grades gave their parts in the
entertainment exceedingly well
The high school gave a Christ
mas drama.
Frances Mork left Monday for
Boyd, Minn., for an
stay with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Godden
of Areata, Calif., arrived Friday
tc spend Christmas with the
Stitts family.
Holiday guests at the Albert
were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Milsap and family of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Klecker and family of Stay-
ton.
Russell Wriglesworth of T-
coma spent Christmas at his
home, his father returning to
Tacoma with him.
Mrs. Ferdinand Klutke and
son, Elmer, went to Portland
Sunday to visit their daughter.
Mrs. Fred McCoy. They found
Mr. McCoy seriously 111.
There were plenty of treats for
old and young. The devotional
service was conducted by Rev.
William Watson of the Friends
church.
Oklaliomans Vote
Christmas Party
Event Each Year
MARION The Christmas
spirit reigned at the party held
on Christmas day in the WOW
hall in Marlon by a group of
Oklahoma families who have lo-
indefinita I cated in and near Marion in the
past few years.
A covered d is h dinner wac
served at noon. These reunions
have been so much enjoyed that
it is to be made an annual event.
Families attending were: Gil
bert Plitzer, Fred Plitzer, Har
vey Pllcher, Otis Kersecker, C.
Guiss, Emma and Loledo Gulss,
Virgil Baxter and Wesley Wil
liams all of Marion and F. B.
Metcalf of Sclo, and Andy Lewis
of Gaston.
Calling in the afternoon were
Mrs. G. W. Brockway and daugh
ter, Reba; Mr. and Mrs. Mariua
Brockway and Mrs. Walters and
son of Stayton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Brockway, Bay City, Wn
Qcd CBasctto grant tonrnxrO
Thieves Ransack
4 Dayton Homes
Program
It's onoThinqr to have a
little interest entered In
a book. It's quite an
other to receive double
size dividends ITT CASH
twice a year, to spend
as you please.
Extra Profit VTbcn
Yon Save XIERC!
DAYTON While townspeopls
were enjoying the Christian En
deavor pageant at the high
school building Friday night, '
some person or persons ran
sacked four Dayton homes.
- At the Emmet Filer home,
$50, and a gun were taken; from
the 'Rev. F. E. Fisher home, $4
was taken and from the Robert j
Stilwell home contents of two
baby banks were emptied. The
Rev. Bullock home was entered 1
but nothing of value was found
missing.
No nd cL no aBgb t1
cus for soring what 70a
get LESS than fhls FdtaUr
aupec vised Asaociatfcn nqo
laxly pars. Stoat cm account
here today!
Hero Savings Esfoy
BJSUIUZD SAFETY !
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LB H 05 dD IK Sixth - Annual
SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS
on
and
TTdDIPCdDATTS
VALUES
NOW
- Car Is Damaged
MARION Amil Schermacher
met with a serious acclden.
while returning home fro: 1 Sa
lem Friday night, when he was
struck near the prison annex by j
another car driven by Da v 1 d
Freitag. Fortunately no one waj
injured although the. Scher-.
macher car was badly damaged.
An AgoncT ol th TJ. S rii2i
nsoorcM ol dbaost$12&00& ,
OQfLfiarotela wear inwaat
ment up to $5,000 In this frlendlT local Associcraon. And
your servings can always b conrtstsd into cash as
provided by our charter. Ad now!
Salem Federal Savings & Loan Assn.
130 S. Liberty SL
Suit Fabrics
Pure worsteds," twists, cheviots, ox
ford fabrics in the newest stripes and
fancies. "Single and "double-breasted
and drape models.
Topcoat Fabrics
In imported west of England coverts,
fleeces, Llamas, Angoradown, Kamel
,, ' pac, in Raglans, balmacaans, single
and doable-breasted models. Polos and
polo raglans. r
358 to 46's. In all models But not
in every pattern. Longs, shorts and
stoats.
For men and young men who appreci
ate BROOKS finer clothes at our reg
ular prices- these worthwhile savings
will be doubly welcome.
J As
Suits & Topcoats
025 Values
NOW
$11.(0)85
Hirsch-Weis All-Wool Sport Blazers.
Regular $7.95 values ( Ag
wsj
now
Suits & Topcoats
03O Values -
NOW
$Q8S
CHOICE OF THE HOUSE VALUES TO $45 NOW $26.85
45
State St.