The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 19, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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Ttt CrJZGO:? STATESMAN, EaUn, Orecn, Thursday Uanun, Jasury 19, 1S23
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Put
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v EBusiness Men';;
S StockMb $30,000 Needed
5 ; ?fjK;
: ., s .W1LLAMINA - Delegation of
- .TCiuamlna and Sheridan Business
n -toa met.at:the'ME church Mon-
v .v day, night to dlsean the problem
vjf? putting .the'- Wlllamlna brick
4. plant fa ; opeWU6iu?J'.-. r-1
v,U v.O. KV Edwards; a member of
r' ffc.e. company, proposed that local
- neoDle ha, stock toT the amount
- of $3 9,600 'to: satisfy the demand
v! ' of vthe RFCiiwhich will loan, the
balance,- needed -to finance ' the
L" h business.
-yR f Eighteen, of the fi men present
-pledged, a total of. $4100 as a be-
ginning toward the raising of the
, : desired-. amount." v- l
Redecorate Chorchl. "
At a iaint-eommlttee meeting
-:-Tkeld-; at the MB churcb.ylt ' was
v decided to decorate the . chorea
auditorium A committee appoint-
; u d by the Ladles Aid tneiadea
v, Mrs, Paul Mullen, Mrs. Julius Jen
.V;.. sea, Mrs. Harry Shipley and Mrs,
Ted Burdon. A committee of 'men
" tit- appointed by the pastor Is KV. B.
v Shetterly, J, " R. r . Wbitcomb . and
Mr j Greene. These groups : will
v. .work oat plans to be carried out
la the near future. ";' -.-'..-
- t j Mrs. Charlie Colburn ' gave a
"I ' surprise birthday dinner Sunday
honoring, her husband. Those In
v ' "r attendance .were members of the
Bible class of the ME Sunday
v A . baby girt, Nancy Fay, was
born td - Mr. and - Mrs. : Leo Reed
at the McMinnTille hospital Sat
urday morning, January 147 A
- - -pound son, r. Tkomaa - Leslie,
", was born to Mr. and Mrs.' Dewey
""" "Linton at the' McMinnvllle hos
pital January 11. :
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Farmers Officers
' " WOODBURN OfflMr V
Woodbury chapter of the Future
Farmers of America, took first
place in the parliamentary pro
cedure contest for; the upper
"Willamette Yal ley section of
Smith-Hughes agricultural de
partments held at Eugene Fri
day. Corvallia chapter placed sec
ond, followed by teams ot Eu-
gene and Salem. -
Woodburn and " Corrallia "also
placed first and second last year
so they wiU keep the banners
awarded by the Corrallir Lions
club for another, year. The team
that .wins a banner three times
- gains . permanent possession. ;
Members r. of .the: Woodburn
'- team were Kenneth Arne presi
dent; Leonard Coleman, vice
president; Robert Crosby, secre
tary; Walter Racette, treasurer;
Gorman 8eeley, reporter; and J.
Sidney Johnson, adrisor. - - -
;- Kenneth Arney, Woodburn
president, was rated as the best
presiding officer with 'James
Thompson; at . the Salem chapter
second . '.v . ... -ij i , . ;
. (Winning of this ontest en
titles the ' Woodburn team to
compete fat the state parliamen
tary eontest. iW'-fd::-;.' '
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Tonight and- Friday
i - r2 BIG FEATURES
Gail Patrick
Robert -Preston '
'- t" In . .
wDisbarredw
SUrts Sat. '
pie iwlv
atCTATr
Roy Rogers.
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MCOMK ON,
t: RANGERS'
Tina Dick Tracy Serial
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First and Second Lady Conf er
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. Mrs. Booaerert
Guest 6f honor at a luncheon irlven lbr wlvei of senatl members !
Washington, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, left,' wife of. the president,
amlltagly. chata wita lira John Nance Corner, wife of the fka
' . - . , ; , f ptesjdent, .' ' . t-. .. , ..." . '.
Riekreall Area Boasts Half Dozen
p)y Ancient Homes
RICKBEAIIi Interesting 'information 'was ' obtained
here this week concerning several of the homes that have held
their place in this community
of 29 miles, all being built in the 1850s: - ? I'-.iU
They include. the home of MrsVE. V. Pence,.which was
the well known'Cal Nesmith home where folks of "every walk
r Oof life here were given a hearty
Union News
ROBERTS The Roberts Farm
ers Union' enjoyed a full pro
gram at the last meeting with
a motion picture presented by F.
Fleming and F. W. Shank, show
ing the work of the Alters re
search station on their Carna
tion farm near Seattle.'
Dean Patterson, state chemist,
presented an outline of the work
conducted t . the state ' depart
ment of agriculture.
O. Haley and O. W. Nichols
were elected members. .
Lunchroom Plan !
For Oak Point
' OAK POINT Oak Point school
society met In - the schrolhonse
Friday night with the vice presi
dent, Mrs. : Sherman Foster pre
siding.' Mrs. Grore Peterson and
Mrs. T. J. Primus were appointed
to meet with the Independence
Parent-Teachers in the interest
of building a lunch room In the
Independence high school. '
: Miss Kathleen Arbuthnot of
the Normal faculty of Monmouth
gare an interesting talk on "Gar
den . I Hare Seen In Foreign
Lands,"?, touching on Japan, In
dia, Palestine,' France, Florence,
Italy; and England. Musical num
bers were - giren by Mrs. Charlie
Wilson," Mrs. Laura Riddle; Mrs.
Joe. Roger and Margaret Reeves
ottlndependencerMrs. C. C. Corn
stock andw Mrs, T.' J. Primus
were hostesses. " - . ;
Parish P
TwbCard Parties
SIXRTON-H& i-Paura par
ish ' plans 'two card, parties 'and
a basket soeial to be giren ' be
fore Lent. - irr-Aitli::
V-Tha rJrst of ; the" card r partiei
waa -held Wednesday night, the
parish - hail, with Mrs. WUliam
MacNelll as chairman. JT , . .
- The second card party will be
during the first part of February
and i the basket - social will ; be
held ? January 2 a at the parish
hall. . .
The Girls' Sodality of St. Pan)
will gite a TL Valentine dance.
y Two Babies ' Arrive
' STAYTON Mr. " and Mrs. Ben
BasI are the parents of a 7H
pound daughter, born their
home January 11.. Mr. - and Mrs,
Delmar Gehlen are the parents
of ' a - T-pound - aon. born ' at m
Salem hospital January .tli ' rVi
SALEM'S
LEADING
THEATRE
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net
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and lira, Gamer
1.
Still in Good
history. AD are within a radius
welcome. , The Samuel Burch
home, later known' as the Hen
ry " Theilsen . place - waa buUt In
18S2. The Willie MeDaniel home,
built' for Dr. James : Boyle In
1856, the Fred Auer home, built
by R. Taylor In 1859,,' and -com
monly called the Tommy Cau-
Ileltt farm. -
The Frank Bell home waa built
by a Mr. Sears about the aame
time. The George Bassket home
was built In 1850.-The Larklm
family tire on thia farm which la
owned by Caufields.
The later two dates are not
positive but the outstanding fea
ture of all of these houses la
that they are In good condition
and-1 good for many mora years.
I. The Auer residence la put togeth-
L er with pins of ' .ood and the
atlla. are hewn. The barn at this
place is built similarly, as la the
J. B-. Nesmith .barn. " ; "
Salem Heights Infant :jj f
Has Double Pneumonia;
'Condition Said Better
SJLLEM HEIGHTS Mrl and
Mrs. Ralph Maddy's lnfhnt daugh
ter haa double pneumonia and. la
at the Salem hospitaL She is a
bit Improred bow. .
Flu and e o 1 d a are rampant in
this community. , v .:
- John Horey Is building a new
barn for H. M. Fashing, on the
place occupied by the Gorton fam
ily..
Call Board
-V-- STATE tr,-! $i
Today -W. C Fields, and
- Zaeu Pitts in TMrs. Wlggs
ot " the Cabbage Patch".
and Peter Loire In The
Mysterious Mr. Moto."
HOLUrWOOD
Today - Family n g h t ,
doable bill, "Nurae from
, Brooklyn with Sally JDU-
era and' Paul Kelly and'
Buck Jones In rrhetran-;1
" ger .from'Arltona,' ' : i
Friday Doable Mil, "Fast
Company!. , with Melyyn t
' Douglas' and F 1 o t a nee
Rice 'and ' George O'Brien.
la' "That Renegade Ran-
-'ger.-!-., -
t ghand: " . v-
Today -Smashing the
Spy Ring" with Fay Wray
. and Ralph Bellamy. - ,
EatnrdaT (TharMe - Ch In - e
. -Honolnltt" . with . Sidney :
'.Toler. ufx-'r 3
ELREvORR e
Tod ay oonbl bill.i
rRide -A ' Crooked Mile"?
"with France Farmer and
Aklm 1 Tamirof f and The'.
, -Loijg jSUot-y with Marsha
Hunt apd Gordon Jones.; f
Saturday Janet Qayner and
i Doiglas Fairbanks, jr.. In
fToung In Heart." ?t
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' : CAPITOL J : ,
Toay-- Double ; bui;.
. ''Disbarred' with :nttA'
Kruger and GaH Patrick
and "Red Rirer r Range",
with the . Three Mesqui--
teers. . -
ifuVfiiiV 1
Last Time Tonight '
" Ba ck Jones '
"Jfurso from1
Brooklyn
-a
"Tho
-rw,with iS
Sally' Eflers
Paul Kelly ;
Straeri;::
from- vj
ArisoBa'V '
Two Blc Feature
"Fast
Company t
.with
t llelvya
. Dotrlasr
Florence XUce
pOToUWerb
: I? K? Former
i Mcsiucziif uies in
L ALBAT Following A ' dinner
at which 71 member of the Kl
wnnla club and their wire were
present, " the J offlcert - for ltSt
f .laducted .1 n t;tfle by
Lowell Seaton, Uemtenant iorer.
. 4 ilithVAUtrlct,Dr.
Norman tK.-.Tnllyr pastor' of the.
First -Preebyterian - ehurch ' of
f ugeaa, waa gnest 'speaker.
i. Music was fnrnlafaAri hV tv
Roy .Etenberir: orchestra.' ami
Loranee ' Dossett led In -group
atnglBf;-"r;i:Jf ,,.--..
i Carroll v Waller I was . Installed
president, aacceeding Walter Ar
buthnot . In the fflMi; tvp , tm
Grayed Leo McCain, first and
second tiea-presldenta; Edwin F,
urinuerr e e T e I r y J. L.
6tuartTtreanrr VTmii rim.
ter, Keith Bryant, Charlie Ref f,
. u,-imuii 4oh utmaertyi
Richard McDonald And j ' 1
Alexander, directors, .- - -.
lira. Rolfa DJea
ALB ANT Mra. Frank SAtf
a former resident of Albany and
Salem,' died- at her homo In Oak
land. Calif.. Fridar niehtl a.
cording to . a message reeelred
br relatlTes here, fniimi ut.
ices were held In Oakland Men.
day.....: .1 j
Mn. Rolfe la anrrlvoil Vv .
widower, a' son and a daughter.
The son la Erwln Rolfe of Oak
land . na the .daughter, Miss
Basel Rolfe who 1s la Oakland
at Present.' is a' teacher In Cph.
tral school, Albany. Charles
umce 01 Albany, and Mrs. will
Ellis and Mlsa Laura Bruce of
Lebanon are half-brother and
half-sisters. "
Polk County Gets
On Exposition Map
. DALLAS At a recent meet
ing held In the circuit court
room here, plans were made for
Polk county to have an exhibit
aa part of the Willamette Valley
counties exhibit at the San Fran
cisco exposition.
Members of the Polk . county
fair board, county court and
others Interested in the project
were present for the meeting.
The people of the couaty will
furnish hops; pmns, walnuts, fil
berts, honey and photographs of
toted dairy cattle. Mrs. Joe Ro
gers, sr., - will - secure the hops
and honey and W. C. Leth will
secure the other products for the
exhibit
SKStoii Naomed
SS Superintendent
SALEM HEIGHTS Tha ex.
ecutlra. board of the Sunday
school met at the Whealdon home
Monday night and made thia se
lection of officers:
Superintendent, C. F. Skelton;
Bible class teacher, Mrs. Emma
Whealdon: assistant. C. r. fiku
ton; young, people, Rey. Alfred
Vosper; Intermediate girl. Lydia
Hunt; Intermediate boys, Mrs. p.
F. Stolsheise; Junior girle, Mrs.
John Horey; Junior boys, Mrs.
u. xi. siaggs; primary, Mrs. Har
vey Peterson; beginners. Bertha
Skelton; secretary, Mary Skel
ton? annntv tarh, U T. r
Heisler; pianist, Mrs, J. Harna-
fcurger; Cowers, Mrs. Stolzhelse.
Six 4H Clnbs Get
Start, Hayesville
HAYESVILLE Thia commun
ity haa Six 4H elnba. ThT mrm
cooking, sewing, bachelor" sew
ing, health building and hobby
cjbds, recently organized.
.The leaders are: Mrs. A. Law
Is, cooking; Mrs. F. Martin, sew
ing; Mrsv O. Potter, health nd
bachelor; H T. Moor,' builders,
and Mrs. L. Shaner, the hobby
elub.' . .
Friday, January SO, the cook-
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I - : 1 "L.l ' II MMI Mn.L k " - t . II
; 'r-rTT.;? :; -f- Yff Kl UK V;1 'h . " - ' '--'-J .
:, vnncinTania A 1- -- f Just Uial Vlul
7. II ..iirrniW njjvwxn
" ;.r-rj-.11.-,. - . ..s - f-vlor.-. ox. H 4
Ran. r.ci::iT-r:i;C:;3:DT .h-'v . - - - . ;rrr f r . . . i
SSBaacssssU. t - . --v-. V . gelephono all 1..' ...--... .;,,.;,.,, I' ' ' 41 -
yBoundior South America
1 f r
tmese i crates 1 uan-proancinf Wime Lcxhorna f rom. the J. A.
Hanson fans at Corralli, were dellTered reoewtly f tbe expreea
company for ahipthent to Braafl, where they will be added to tho
gOTerament poolUry ranch. Cit Covrtesy.OregoaJaa. . - v..-
Gommiinity
: BILVERTON HILLS ' Twd
Days' tV iiarrj' a ltrely comedy,
nlll be presented Saturday Bright
at the SUrerton Hills community
hall. Takiag parts are Maurice
Benson, Victor Hadley, Albert
Tippner, Erelyn Hall, Ruth. Had
ley, Janet, Mulkey. and Lester
Eeugli. Paneing will follow the
play. -
DAYTON r- At the Webfoot
community club meeting Friday
night at' tho Webfoot school
house, Lynn Gubeer, county sup
erintendent of schools, spoke on
"Peace. ' Erwln B. Forslund,
who ' haa worked on the Fort
Peck and Grand Coulee dams,
gare a comprehensive talk on the
many large damn, ot tho United
States. A short program waa giT
en by the' school.'
Annua Election Held
PERRTDALE Community
club meeting waa held In the
church Instead" of tho new gym
Tuesday night as the heating
unit has not armed for the gym.
Election of officers resulted: C.
Van Staarern, president, suc
ceeding Rosa Chapin; Percy Zum-
walt, rice president; and Miss
Maisle Burt as secretary.
.. Program highlights were a
song by the faculty, Miss Jordan,
Miss Burt and Mr. Jordan; quia
of the sixes which waa won by
the men; a short, play by the
lng club, under the auperrlsion
ot their leader, will sell sand
wiches and candy at tho school
carnlTai and the sewing club
will make and serre punch.
Farmers' School
Session Tonight
WOODBURN "Mineral Feed
ing of Livestock' la the topie to be
discussed at the Butterllle Farm
era school Thursday, at 7:30 p. m.
The school la eondneted by J. Sid
ney Johnson, instructor In Smith-
Hughes agriculture at Woodburn
high school.
Among the Questions to be dis
cussed are "If the digestive Juices
of a dog will dissolve raw meat,
why don't they dissolve the dog?"
"Is It necessary to alkalize farm
animals?" "Why will one farmer
pay IE cents a pound for a com
plex mineral- mixture while an
other pays S cents and a third
feeds only salt?" "Can a farmer
save money and feed and speed up
production by feeding minerals?"
"Can a farmer find out, whether
his ratlona contain all of the min
eral requirements of his live
stock?" .
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high school- students; and' or
chestra music I ;
It Is hoped! that the heating
rnlt will be in soon aa the r sen
ior are preparing a play, to be
presented as soon as there is a
Vines to put It; on.
, MIDDLE . GROVE The Coin
m unity club 1 program at 4 h s
achoolhouso Friday night Is spon
sored by the i Lions club , and
Cherry City Baking company,
which program! will consist of an
hour pf . skits, vocal numbers.
readings and motion pictures.
ROBERTS 4- Tho community
club met Friday night, with
George Bressler acting chairman.
The Salem I Blind school fur.
nished tho program with Frank
is. eanders, music instructor. In
charge. i
TODAY
17. C. FIELDS
ZASU PITTS
. ' it
"Mn. tV88 of the
HSC Patch" ASS
Companion Feoturo
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1 FneiC.l
h 1 y&o- -
Mectihg Date f of
: PTAcKMgeti
Linn . County ,4-H f Leader
' . Attend Meeting for
:';r..orDiii-- .rv-'-"
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-. LTONS The Lyona PJA held
It regular VmeetiBLgr at the--Re
bekah , hall Friday night v Mrs.'
Axalea Eager from the home: eco
vomica' : department' ' of Oregon
Stats j college ' waa . the speaker J
It was voted to change the 'meet
ing night from (he second Friday
to the third Thursday night In
the montn and to hold the meet
laga at the schoolhouse. Fox .Val
ley PT A members wer guests.
. J Friday the '?. t Jthl may7- bo "an'
unlucky : day for tome;- but 'hot
for Mr.sud Mts. George Huff
man, vto whom Jeanette.vi-pound-girl,
was born thai' day.
I Thursday night - there will be
a meeting -iit'ths Rebekak- hall,
when Mr. MlckselL 4H club lead
er,' Willi be'y present to- organiae
a 1 livestock "club. Anyone - who
, eiid aU dVnbsalMut ckctrie :.
cooking speed. For three -
months they tested Wcst-
tnghonse Ranges; cooking
1 meals a day la their own . ,
homes.' Now" they- ogree" ' V " ' ' J
nothing equals a Westing- sssansB afcJT
house for aossoV hefrar ' I
ooolin and more aco- r:',- J
sMmJbal cooking. , Read lv ""!lt. A
certified records Iwt. s
I CftSlJ)iii vJ UJJ saodeh.
Don't Forgot Our Removal Sale
Now Goinar On with
Large Discotmta on
Ranges ReXrigerators
Water Heaters
Washers 7 Ironers Radios
Sweepers Floor Lamps
New West Ranges as Low as $59.50
IT PATS TO DEAL WITH EXCLUSIVE
ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS
YEATER & RUSH
lM WlttlERaAt W
We believe yoa cah manage your
I own social affairs, so we have no
I Classified -'heartthrob column.
iBut we do: have .classifieds for
Lost & Found for Wanted, and
j For Sale; for Apartment hunting
1 and Real Estate .' . . so yon need .
Ms ? i ! ' :'"
haa children and la : Interested
Is urged to attend.
. Mrs. . Art Ayres, Mrs. Alex
Bodeker and .Mr. Clyde Bress
ler were hostesses to a .shower
honoring Mrs. John Kunkle Fri
day afternoon at - the clubhouse.
Others 'present were - Mesdames
Dick Brown, Oral Wllllama, Ever
etts,Crablree, Lyle Kinzer, Mae
Swank, Inea'""- Ring, Albert Carr,
Hugo. Hallin, Ed Spa, Frank
Rlcbardioh, "F r ask Johaston,
Paul;' Johnston,'-.. George Berry.
Maud v Trash . Dell Westenhouse,
Carl Alien,' Jim Kimery, ' Clinton
Surry and Percy Hiatt '
Auburn Women to Give
Mft'jiiSal '
Lunchea Diiring March
;:;-'. '?-.-v;-- ' . .
i AUBURN-The Auburn Wem
anra Club' met at-the home i ef
Mrs.; Lloyd Lee. "Ths women will
furnish the money for - tho hot
lunches for -the school ' children
for March. -Mrs. G. W. Skeels
will be hostess for the Febraary
meeting.''.- c- r -: ,"
C .L. ;Marcy is convalescing
in a Salem hospital rfom a major
operation.',' -". -: Z '
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