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-The OIIEGON STATESMAN Saki Os 1S23 SMvef icon's First Wovmm M&v6r::'W arm Mrs' Scblador Knows Town Few Changes Are Expected : When Appointments 'Are '. Announced SILVERTON Mayor Zetta, known also M Mrt, J. C. ScMa- ? r. will be " eworn lufo office Monday night as SilTerton's first woman - mayor. She' know ' al most' all "about ' SilTerton. -- .Sne .as' born. ZetU White, near Sil- . rerton," and was graduated from the SllTertoh" high school. .For ; some ''time she - was : chlet per a t o r for- the lntemran- Tele- . phone company .at . Silrrrton. For the past few years she has own- . ed and - operated, a . fashion chop bere.V Two years ago she was president of the SllTertoh cnam i ber. of commerce, v, " " '- T :Mayor Wilber Moffstt, . retlr iiig, will open the council ses sion Monday nlghfKat .7:30. to, ' Unlsh all o 1 d business before turning, over, the" business'of the city ; to Mayor Schlador. . Mrs. Schlador will make u number of appolntmenta. WhethT or not those now holding appa'ntiTe of fices will be released in faror of . otters, has furnished consider able' conjecture daring' the past , two weeks. It Is thought likely that' few changes, if anyr will be made.: -r .: 1 Appointment Dae - - -: Howerer, it is in Mrs. Schla . dor's 'power to appoint two ' po . lice officers, the thierof police, ' row - Omar Harrerion, t and ? the night officer, now Harry Wheel ' er. . She may also suggest a sub stitute officer during off-days for tba regulars.' r 'Other -appointrre- offices - are those held by Be? Albright, city attorney; Roy Morley, secretary of the : water commission; Late Tates, street, commissioner; Dr. P. A. Loar, city health officer; the athletic 'commission, ,W. -L. McGlnnis, Guy DeLay, J. H. Mc Cullough.'L. C. Eastman and E. J. MeCall. ' ; - . Mayor 'Schlador answers to In- . . .. . in w M . i "i" :r v.-m i -' deavor to deal with tdatters to I . the best, or. her abmty. as e i' woreber and ner eoun- --SUverton wUV-aho hxve three ; 'new councllmenr L. -f Tucker; " tresent fire chief ; K. A. isn ana -: ' Al "Coote.i Out-going coaneUman - are Otto 1 Legard. ugh Range i( a?d W, U- iMeGinnU. George, -Hibbs,' city recorder, was re- elected. - Councilmen - held over - ara A j W. Green. Joha Porter and' C. BJ Anderson. Officers Named j By Leif Flnseth ' S :At Council Meet DALLAS At a. meeting of the DaUas city council thia week. May-1 or Lelf Flnseth announced tne 101-1 lowing appointmenu: w a 1 1 e r i Tonne. lire cniei: ut. w. u. rem-1 berton, city health officer; Rbbert 8. Kreason, Dr. E. B. Bossatti and T. B. Hooker, boxing commission: X. J. Page, wiring Inspector; wai ter L. Young, reappointed as am- buUnce commissioner ; John. R. UKr2.'S""XTi. park board; Mrs. Oscar Hayter. DalUs. library noara. . - . me annual wwiwa w eers resuitea: w. u. yswau, c.ij treasurer; UBcar nsytcr,; --.r v- torney: Tony Neufeldt, city mar-1 sbal; W. L. SUllwell, city police I lice officer; David Warren, street commissioner. Elective officers were sworn in 'for their new term. They are: Leif Finseth, mayor; Riley Cra ven, elty auditor; John Wick. John R. All good, Earle Richard son, Dr. A. B. Starbuck and C. B. Sunberg. city councilmen. .Th rnnnrii voted at their meet ing to purchase a new fire truck I ior tne ciiy. iuo muucj mi purchase was authorized by a re cent vote of the people of Dallas. 1VIE Missionary I Society Gathers At Graves Home I DALLAS Mrs. Carl S. Graves entertained the members ' ot the Women's Missionary society of the First Methodist church at her home Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. A. M. Larson as assisUnt Vra J. Voth -led the devo - tions. Mrs, John Macpherson gave a book review and Mhir, Lois'De Haven cave a-reading. A paper on India waa read by Mrs; E. Brock war , ' M --' i J A pleasant tea hour followed. CaliBdaid. e.e a Today Loretta Young, Rich- . ard Gireene in rKantneiyV : filmed 1n technicolor. ! . h - -i -.. . ELSINORB , 9 Today Double - "Trade Wind s" bllL with Frederic .March an Joan Bennett and "Exucsed' -with Glenda Farrell and Otto Kmger. v : - - ..v . , CAFITOIj Today Doable bill, "A i Man to' Remtn.ber' t-wilb. nne Shirley ; and Edward ? I Ellis and Bob Baker in ; "Ghost Toirn Rideri." iM '".STATR"' r? ' Today For adalU only ""Assassin of Youth" Und$ "Spy 77"wltb Gieta"NIs ,sen.; - " "- BOIXYWOOD TuIhII1iV. Rmum and Today Mickey Rooney ana m Freddie Bartholomew in "Lord Jeff." v i r T ! t r i; s- t r - I 4 I i p i , t- s; ' v f II ' i i Toshlmko Kawaahlma, Japanese girl executed "somewhere la China." tfonn and at right la ber satire Japanese woman's costume. These are the most recent photographs of the woman master mind of Japanese secret service tat Maachakao. She was wtta tarn Japanese forces at the fan of Shanghai and during the Manchariaa campaign. (ON.) Scheelar Presents Mt Valuable Gllection mi. ni uui uc uiuauuu ontiv ron nnrnftfi wirn a animal specimens, donated by collection represents many years work and comprises local e gpecimens, besides large snakes And big gme imported from South America and other countries. As Mr. 8cheeUr is himself a sports-Ot : ' man ana nunier. many oi tne, dis game animals from- the United sutes and Canada were brought down by hU rifle.' ' ! Two years ago Mr. Scheelar gave , the Monastery a large as- aoVtment' of mounted ' animals sortment oi .wnIcn..ma,L 11 -wSS!?.-J:-55r Htrs WB BUMUia. Z1J WWSV S1Lk 1 more lu" V "","'t;lyl large animal specimens on, the himpp ana if Twuea mi several thousand dollars. " I ; The present. coUege mb Is families are-from around Stev UtUe more than It years old, the I enson.. Wash. The outfit hopes to original collections bavmrbeea I i destroyed la the tire of 19 ZC that I destroyed the entire : Institution; I with the help of such benefactors u Mr. scheelar a remarkably fine I museum has been built up in the abort ltme eiansinc since tne' re-1 UuUding of the monastery and I Mbool. IHtcli Rpflp?tpfl JUlOCfl AtCClWlW Chief of Firemen MT. ANGEL A. J. Butsch was reelected chief of the Mt. Angel fIre aepartment at elecUon held ,-ii Wxlniwl ntrht t--i. D.r.htnM rhnwn ,- ehle, Louis Schwab as tSter ' Paul Schwab Quartermaster and William Prosser as assistant quarter master. These committees were named for the year: Auditing, Joseph L. Wachter. John Blgler and Albert Wilde:; grievance, Leo Schwab, Anton Bigler and Alvin Saalfeld. Courtneyg of Brooks Parents of Twin Girls SILVERTON Twin ghls were born at the Silverton hospital Thursday night to Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Courtney of Brooks. One weignea i pouaaa ana ii uuuceo and the other ft pounds and 5 ounces. This is the third pair of twins born at the Silverton hospital in less than a year. Teacher Breaks Wrist LIBERTY Mrs. Helen Gibbs, teacher of the fifth and sixth grades in Liberty school, sustained av broken left wrist when' she fell 1 weanesaay evening on ner way 1 noma irom art class, sne tost no 1 acnoot iuw; lui.'.im4iv- 4 j sT 7'-' rf j S t & YOUTH V ruom 1- A attrrtog 1 eMS-"I y S : (S '( ' l(f W ! spy, who was recently reported At left she Is seen la soldier's a " Angel Museum - Mounted Animals vt.iuh nuKs vvuwg vaiuame eoueerion 01 mouniea A. A. Scheelar of Salem. The 1 ramiues iForWorkinCaiap ! - ' .-.- i MEHAMA Several new famfl. lf hafe moved into town to be V Dh.1.. will operate a piling camp np oa Tjftlis North Fork where" the Harrto Logging compas worked thU last fall. Phelan and the oth- tart workinr here' as soon aa the weather nermits hanlinr. Three families live in the Charles War- ner house in apartments, and Mr. Phelan and family live in4 Mrs. Jennie Bohannon's house. u i uM riM family, and Leo Kirseh of Meha- ma, returned from a trip to Cali fornia this week. Thai Days visited relatives In Los Angeles and Leo Kirseh -visited-friends in Sacra mento. Morris Langberg, who "lost his place of business by fire last week, has not made any definite plans as yet. He and his family are visiting in California for short time, Whitlawa Observe 531 Anniversary of Wedding WILL AM IN A Mm. Grace Beach spent . the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrr. Ht N. I WWtlaw of Dallas, who Sunday I observed their 53rd wedding; an niversary. Twenty-seven ; kins- men were present for the event. the ; relatives including children, grandchildren and four, great grandchildren. .Seattle Woman Visits SHAW Eva Faulkn-r of Seat tle is spending a few days at the home of her mother. Mrs. i Mary Iarson. Continuous Performance Today Big 5 Unit Show r wwj ss sa awaar 1 - ' " in nch nnnn Aaaea -s tu hhm Oar Gang lerhert Mbrbir . la ' Cals tZZZZXZUZi "PIGSKIN PALOOKA, News and Serial ' r " "Flanring Frontier1- And on Our Stage, 1:80 P. 1L Scth Jayne and Hollywood Buckaroo Broadcast Contianoua a to it p. m. , . FJcrrs inn ecsci CF CUTAUED JIUSXJU t i I s Amvihg G;B; Smiths Coldenweds Quiet Observance la Slated Sun day Afternoon at : wrr rwr.' -v jwienra noniB . i jefferson Mr. and Mrs. c B. Smith will celebrate their 10th Wedding anniversary Sunday. Janr uary S. They expect their thre sons home for the occasion. but I owing to 111 health of both, theyidows at the front of the laundry win not bold onen bouse to their I was blown nearly ISO feet away. many friends.? . o- . n.m .nn. wm' lrtn- f Port. land, Thomas of Independence and Homer of Jefferson. I 'Marr K Hntchfns wai married at Aatoria e to C-B - Smith January 1$8 by Ber ; Leroy Of the Astoria Baptist Church, r tv.. ti,.i. rnr I eTen years, where Mr. 8mlth had I a whalesala and retail confection-1 ery ...business. . Here, .their three sons, Arthur, Thomas and Homer I were bom. The? next'mored to I Nex Perce, Idaho where Mr. Smith engaged in stock raising; - To Jefferson in 1907 t I The IItmI in (Srinti Pin fnr seven years, where he engaged in the paint and roof work contract- ; n ucv",lC" , " VTrl n Wiesner were named as dlrec lng business, coming to Jefferson returned troni the laundry nre ton for plajrg t0 De pre. in IS 07; moving to a ranch on the when its members w ere cau ed out TOnted early the season. Mrs. Santlam river In the Talbot dis-1 trtcL Later they mpred to the if 3U1 Anderson farm, and from I there to Independence w6 smiinwas engagea. in. tne. iurni-i ture and real estate huslness lor IS Tears. : Their next move was to Nw 1 berg, and five years later, with I tneir son, Komer, traaea tneir newoerg property ior tne sarin near Marion. They lived there un til Mrs. Smith's tailing health compelled them to move to Jeffer son in 1ISI. Mrs. Smith Is 84 years old, hav-l ing. been born April 21, HIS, at I Ashland, Ky. Mr. Smith, 71, was horn at Hastings, Minn., April 22. ISfl. Block Is Handed V Ant Anno onH Ifino UVUI,VUl,Vr OUU MXAXj t Bir vpn-rnM . tiw.w I was found guilty Thursday alter- noon of "a drunken drlvinc cliarra and wu - ftnJ ,ltda 1 court costs, given 80" dys in JaU I mnA tiad 1i UM'i - Hm.. revoked. I The case was transferred from I the Salem to the 'SUverton ins- tice cpurt, .with Alt ' O. Nelson sitting as Judge. -. -- Deputy District Attorney .Jo-4 wph Felton reprtisented the state. Serving as state witnesses were officers. Jim - Darby . and Howard Benninghoff, Deputy Sheriff B. O. Honeyeatt. .Wit nesses for the defendant were Leo Edwards, Joseph West. Wil liam Block. Mrs. Block, Lowell Lace, Jake Simpson. Mallory Residence Damaged by Blaze HUBBARD A fire which was caused by a faulty flue did con siderable damire to t'jm Inside of tha bnlldin owned hv Mr Frank E. Mallorv Thursdav af. ternoon. Mrs. Mallory has been visiting . at Portland sine the death of her husband aarlv in December. The damaco la eov- ered by insurance. The revival campaign at the gospel hall is attracting the at - tention of Quite a number of the residents. Rev. J. L. Green, the I pastor, is assisted by Evangelist J Alvin J. Ellison of ixtn Angeles, LAST TIMES - TODAY ymmmmammmmmmmm4mmmmmmmpmmm-!3 rBBsnaBMssaanBsSuasasBBBM l rjll lll llil j Vi 1 1 1'l '1 i S ll Starts Sunday ' STARTS SUJAY ",3r J as another famous Aaaorlcaa boy I I : ibi LiLJtltJ UL k ( Tr I r iiu-tciuar. " B B ' ft frfS ' TT, x Ir L 1"B r-f v" J (( I" - 'ISP? yJ th tzSL y -- 1 1 i B & - uuIl1 n PLUS HIT NO. 2 U J R tlffp roar No. 1 nOUe cowboy brings a n brand of sren thrins o U II is i;. . ; ett'rjr J when he matches wtta and ahc-guns with n lan4 of foreign spies! II , i ; - r',v-"i v-l II v I r:ivY-' ' V ' I lilt IT. r. V"r LL. .rzt Peculiar Explosion Of laundry at Silverton Causes . RTLVFTmYNT An Yrt1ninn In th Slvrn lannrv and. two fires following closely considerable excitement in ; mornmx. - , explosion took place arouna odoclc; shortly alter pnetOT, naa started the tumbier.o una - oor was blown completely oix . ninges. anotner was snai tered and glass from broken win jCOTeraus ana orercoau ana OTer- u m W macnme were scawerea widely. Mr- Stamey and Mrs. J. O. Tay- lor,an employe both, of whom were working In the room, were uninjured , although '- both i were i Clifford LoTett, in a rear roomre- Prted iboct. shook him up "m" . v. . .., The. cause of the explosion was not determined. The tumbler. Is run by steam and nas neen in use for about nine years.' Its capacity lis approximately 1000 pounas day.-- I Borne insurance Jiu"7 1 we the damage. V .Vi - - .ome l 8"e.f..e aoue BUW v,,tu"Ufc i,w " I ,M . , i , r r?.".::.? .V.Vi WW Pe in wooasnea w w 5Stf VeiWuo'amago was I First, very mue aamage wh i , - - - Helen Benner's Song on Program LIBERTY A feature of the Liberty Woman's club program I -rnursaay aiternoon was iww song . ponging, . suns oy yivian ,Benner of Salem. aeeoB-1 P"1 DT rOTA w T" tt l Arnold, et to mUSlC By HISS ueies Banner, formerly of Salem. The! music won Miss senner tne nnani-1 oua decision of five Judges! uMra'K X. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Chieago to.a musle contest. t - w. A.'-Jones. I.' H. -White, Mrs. Mrs. W. . R. : Dallas, ; program cbainnap, read apaper. At aahort BlDDtH ICMOB U VII WUHfll.IV eonunua memeeraaip win w district, county and sjate reoera- tlon of Women's class. . . . I i A vote carried to continue spon-1 laonhlp of the Girl Scout troop here. ' Scout committee ior. uus jrtar tacludef. Mm. Chariet Kran- ger. chairman, Mrs. Howard Moras, Mrs. w O. Behrene, Mrs. C c. Bar gent, Mrs. jonn uaaca. Mrs. Bncurench of Bethel as slated the hostesses, Mrs. W. Wes- teahouse and Mrs. Shuttlewortn in serving. The - annual scholarship loan tea will be held at the next meet ing date. A party for the Girl Scout trodp Is being planned for the near, future. officers Elected By Sunday School FRUITLAND The Fruitland Evangelical Sunday school held Its annual election of officers Thurs- I uay nignt at tne nome ot aar. ana Mrs. Orsa Fagg. Those elected were: Superinten Ident, K. O. Runner; church trea- aurer, miss Daisy, Lambert, sun 1 day school treasurer, Mrs. Hanna Gerlg; secreUry. Miss T h el m al I Gerlg; class leader, Mrs. Emmil I Runner; and assisUnt class lead - er, Orsa Fagg. DICK TRACY SERIAL : "A Ua to Remember and "Ghost Town Riders in Tumblers ;e to Equipment, Biiilfling one upon the jother, furnished downtown Sflverton Friday inihe Troy dry room tumbler Larl stamey, laundry pro- i rs News NORTH HOWELL Thursday afternoon the North Howell Home Economics club met at the grange hall, with Mrs. E. G. Wiesner and Mrs. Helen Wiesner. hostesses. Tne retiring oiucers insuuta their uccessora In a mock cere- mony nd tbesejnew offleers then iiooa cnarge: vnairmaa, Jr. Gladys Waltman; rice-chairman. Mrs. Amy Beer; secretary, Mrs. Helen wiesner; ana treasurer. Mrs. A. T. Ciina. A spring flower and qailt show will be held,' the date to be an nounced toter. 8 Mrs Dalgy iod Mri He Jt A, Dunn was named as quilt chairman -and Mrs. J, J. Jackson as chairman for the , apron com mlttee. . R-Ph.ra daidson and - Erna maMana ;ri mointd ontthe "i" i ! u Oddie on - the pillow case coi . Regular grange meeting is next Friday at 8 p.m. MACLEAT The following grange standing committees have been appointed for 19 SI by Mas ter Floyd Keene: Relief, Mrs. Edith Wilson, Mrs. Jos. .-Perry. Mrs. Clarence Sim mons, Robert;! Chapter; - general w fii v TMki- ii bert Mader: aoeial nrocram. Mrs. M. - M. Ma gee, Mrs. Oarence JoaMon. sargeant-at-arms, Frank Schapp; cashier, Vern MeCallis- W. A. Jones, Mrs. M. M. Magse, HBr Unnn- arrieltar. J- 1 . u w... oi.mbm r.vwAii tmiiH u miA I nr. W. . Hnitin)inn. lira. - J. Tx. AmST; finance, W. H. Humphreys .. J UH ' llVrt Ua4 . .. , SILVERTON HILLS Sixteen mmbers and five visitors of the ahge Home Economics dab met Thursday at the home of Mrs. L. Q. Hadley for. 1U first business mMtlng of the year. The group Toted to answer the next roll call I br briefly mentioning the subject of the state legislature or the eon greis which each member found of the most interest The meeting I will be held February X. The members also voted to ob- I serve birthdays of the month at the January 20 meeting of the Silverton Hills grange. Chamber to Meet Tuesday Evening INDEPENDENCE The Inde pendence chamber of commerce will hold its meeting next Tues- dav nicht at the Methodist church. Dinner will be served at 1:80 by the women of the Boosters ciud G. H. Fowler announces that the main topic of discussion will be the telephone situation. A re port of the telephone committee of the chamber will be given on the matter of toll charges between Monmouth and Independence. A j gueBt speaker is being arranged for. grange L PLUS SECOND 'riSA'l UUJ Deadline Near for New ACA Signers First Oiecks on 1938 Farm I Program Expected in Next 2 Weeks DALLAS New signers under the 13S agricultural eonserva- tioa program ? should hurry . to I list their farina if fhey have not I already done so, states W. C. Leth, Polk county agent. ' The middle of January . has been set as the deadline for accepting new signers, and it Is Important that anyone who cares to should con- tact the county agent's office pri- or to that time.. Farms which have been listed in the conservation programs .; in 1938 or before are automatically Included , In the 1939 program and therefore It is not necessary for those farms already signed up to be listed agafn In 1939. The first applications for pay ment in connection with the 1932 program were received this week at the office of the county agent. 'Checks should -to forth coming on these .first applications within the next 10 days or two weeks. - It Is : expected that checks will be coming more or less regularly from that time on. Farmers -will not receive checks until they receive notlfi cation from the county agent's office to appear there . to sign application forms. These appli cation forms are prepared In, the Hate office at ; Cdrvalils and therefore cannot be signed until they are received from there. No tification is sent each person as boon as nis application is re ceived. Installation Held By Pythian Lodge HUBBARD Installation was held' tor 'the newly elected offl eers of the Knights of . Pythias lodge, Hubbard, Thursday night. Herman - Bontrager was . the in stalling omcer. - - ; Officers installed Include Rob ert Stauffer, caaneelor command er: M. H. Beal. rice chancellor: Dr. J. F. deLesptnaasf', ; keeper of records and seals; A.R. Bav ins. - prelate;. L. - M. ScholL. mas ter of excheaner; Robert Brown, master of finance; G.'.C Foster, master at arms: Roy S. Love, Inner guard; Willis E. Berkey, center guard. Herman Bontra: ger waa elected trustee Sunday Schools'; ' " " ri" wwrn ; ;Unyennon wiii Be Held Sunday LABISH CENTER LabUh Centsr will be boat to the quarter 17 convention of the Sunday schools ot the Hayesvllle district 8unday. "The Work ot the Holy Spirit" la the convention theme. The morning's program, start ing at 10. Includes song service in charge ot North Howell; Phyl lis Leedy, Labtsh. pianist; .devo tional service; Bible study, with classes for all ages; and sermon by Rev. D. R. Kauftman. ' A basket dinner and fellowship hour will be held at noon In the schoolhouse basement. 1 Song service, a devotional ad dress by Tracy Gibson, business session, and specials by Rev. J. E. Campbell and family of Salem are scheduled for the afternoon. The afternoon's children's pro gram will be In charge of Mrs. George Clipfell of Lyons. liberty Boys Win - LIBERTY The school boys basketball team defeated the West Salem team 1C to 10 this week J m Nancy E Bilyeu Funeral Service for Native of Scio WiU Be Held Sunday Afternoon SCIO Miss Nancy Erellne Bil yeu, S4, died about noon Frl- day at the home of her brother.' J. N.' Bilyeu, In the Bilyeu Den district tor which the family was named. Death followed a third stroke. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Bilyeu' Den chapel, with in torment in the cemetery there. Miss Bilyeu. the y longest ot 1 children born to Mr. and Mrs." John Bilyeu. who crossed the plains In 1853, was born near here January 21. 1874. Sha lived all ' her life near Linn ' county except four years she taught school and homes teaded In Morrow county near Pine City. She taught school in this I county a number of years. Surviving are two brothers, -J. N. and Michael Bilyeu of Bilyeu Den, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Shelton of Crabtree. Remains are at Fisher mortuary In Al bany. . Son to Bennetts SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett are announcing the - birth of a 7-pound, 9 -ounce son, : born January 4, at the Silverton" I hospital. " We ApolOQioc! to the hundreds of people who hare been turned awaj . . . .... but well nut the picture tonight 'till everyone has seen it! Please . Com . Early!. sn bio FIRST-RCJr BIT! Bsf fallows of Death Be trayed by Wo aw KlasI - SpY 7T9, 'A Greta Nisaen Starts Tomor. LAST-TKIH3 TOD AX JccTi Dennett zL "TTIADS VtrCDS" "EXPOSED" ITUh Glenda Farrell , V; X jy f j ij:Wm.B- 1 Admrtte