The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 24, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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Tie OHEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oreffon, Tuesday Morula:, January 24, 1939
Diseoveredby
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pZ-Vay Maturity to Bene it
- Oklahomans; WorlrfngU
7: now on Clover v
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MT. ANGEL Word has reach
ed Mfr. Angel college, that a -for?
mer student and later professor of
biology at the school, Rer. H. B.
Mandelartz, bas-dlscovered a new
corn which promises to make eel?
i" entitle history.' , The corn matures
in z a a vs. - .
'Father Mandelarti calls the
corn ?SL" Joseph's corn." He pro?
" dnced It ' by ' experimenting 'with
strains used oy tne ancient in
dians of Arizona and New Mexico,
" ; The new corn would make corn
raising - practical : in Oklahoma,
where Father : Mandelarts is sta
tioned. Up to now corn could
not be snccessiuliy raised 'in mat
. state due to hot withering winds.
in is new snort-season - strain
hopes to orercome this difficult.
. More Experimenting
- Re is also experimenting on a
new fibrous plant to replace cot
ton and trying to breed a new va-
riety of clover that will hold the
fertile soil that dust storms are
carrying away. ,
ed In 1913 and taught biology at
the. college until 1921, when, he
. was sent to Colorado, for his
health. Since 1932 he has been
working at Bison, Okla.
Committees for
Rebekahs Named
S I L V ERTON Tryphena Re-
bekah lodge held its first meeting
with the new officers presiding
Thursday night. Mrs. A. C. Bar
ber, new noble grand, appointed
her committees to include:
Resolutions, Francis Gourlie,
Mary Andrew, Pearl Amos; fl
'nance, Laura Busch, Kate Porter
and May - Green; flower, Mary
Andrew, ' Sylvia Allen, Emma
Adamson; reception, Maybelle
Gay, Bessie Goets, Francis Gour
lie; press, Alma Hemmingsen
Mrs. EdA Riches was elected the
trustee for three years.
The district contention will be
held at Hubbard March 4. The
Triple Link club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Al Lerfald January
25 with Mrs. Clara Helmke as
assistant hostess.
Card Party Scheduled
Tonight, Shaw Parish
- 8HAW The second card party
of the pre-Lenten season will be
glren Tuesday night In the school
house With "500" and other games
to be the diversion. "Lunch wilt
be served by. the women of the
parish. Everyone invited. ,
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News
v LIBERTY The" Red ' H 1 1 1
mnr will nreet Tuesd&V. A ftrrouD
of the . Red Hills grangers went
Granger
? to'TJnion Hill Friday night to put
on degree work for the grange
--there." . . .V . "
LYONS The Santlam .Valley
grange held a social session Fri
day night when . W. R. Stevens,
overseer, was in the chair. Master
Lloyd Setto went to Union Hill
grange with Arthur and Earl Bas
sett, who were initiated in - the
third and fourth: degree. Paul
Johnston, lecturer furnished : the
entertainment.
TALBOT Ankeny grange met
Saturday night when Mr, and
Mrs. D. B. Putnam and ' Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Williams were voted in
to membership. Reports were giv
en by Mrs. Edna Reeves. Ben
Simpson and Rex Hartley, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Fair were appointed on
the February kitchen committee.
Mrs. George Henderson, lectur
er, arranged this program: exper
ience in the raisin of chickens by
Rose Gilmour; - reading, Walter
Wolff; aulas. Rex Hartley; stunt
by C. F. Johnston; reports on Po
mona by Mr, and Mrs. Rex Hart
ley and Mrs. George Henderson.
:; Supper was served.-,,' ' ;
Busmais Holiday, of Course
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WITH ITS MANTLE OF WHITE and fancy trea grmwork, this yUw of the nation's
eapitol In Washington, D. C might represent the utmost in serene beauty, except for the heavy flow
f traXTIc through the streets Indicating great activity in the legislative halls. Congressmen started their
new session facing controversial problems of the WPA and national defense.
Valley Firemen
Meet, St ay ton I
BiAiiuw rne wuiameue
vaiiey rireiigaiera
association
held its monthly meeting at the
city hall here recently with CO
members present.
Mayor W. A. Weddle welcomed
me group, urner numoers were
selections by the Stayton band di
rected by John Lau; "Ihrogress of
the Stayton Water Board," Thorn-
as Baron. Stayton; "Salvage Work
at Fires" by Chief Percy Tallman
of Corvallis; "Pointers on Rural
Fire Protection," Chuck Taylor of
the state tire marshal's office; and
two reels of movies taken by
Thomas Baron.
Fire departments represented
at the meeting were Lebanon,
Sublimity, Halsejr, Scio, Philo
math, Albany and Stayton: The
next meeting of the association
will be held in Halsey February
15. t
Bauman Is Named
Associate Editor
MT. ANGEL Ivo Bauman. I
sophomore of Mt Angel college, reading, Laurence Rehf eld; solo,
was chosen to the position of as- RTa English; readings, Mrs. Mc
sociate editor of the Pacific Star, Neil and Jimmy Jimmerson ; piano
""' vier. no in me iirsi aay i
In the limelight of school activi
ties since his enrollment . in high
school six years ago. , Throughout
his high school term he played
center on the prep's basketball
team' and first base in baseball
He received the gold medal for
general excellence in 1937 and
took nart In all oratnrv mntt
and in the dramatic offerings of
the school. Last year he won the
college essay contest with his
paper on "The Liturgical Move
ment.
Two other day scholars, Walter
Poepping, freshman from Mt
Angel, and Conrad Prange, sopho
more from Salem, were added to
the Star staff.
Elizabeth Smith Named
To Represent Leaders
At State 4H Conference
SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. C.
Jones, fourth and fifth grade
teacher, was absent last week due
to the illness of her mother. Mrs.
O. Grettie. Her work was taken
by Mrs. Booth and Miss Barquist.
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, teacher,
will represent the 4H leaders
from Salem Heights at the state
leaders' conference at Corvallis.
Cbnstanee Bennett whose -
by the rossips, spend the typical
Tork - attendmg a pcrle. -
Winter at Na iional
Community Clubs
UNIONVALE A good sized
crowd of patrons of the district
. a-ni.r mnnti.iv
meeting of the community club
held at the schoolhouse Friday
night. An educational program by
th atata hlehwav danartment. for
safety and driving in general, was
voted. It was also manifest that
the district wishes to be made
a game preserve.
All officers were reelected:
President, Arnold Braat; vice
president, Fred Withee, Jr.; sec
retary, Mrs. Art Launer; treas
urer, Ersel , Gubser. A short pro
gram included a talk by Harvey
Whltmore, returned missionary.
BRUSH CREEK The Booster
club is scheduled to meet Friday
night at the Brush Creek school.
Plan Local Program
ROSED ALE The community
club met Saturday night and en
joyed this program by local talent:
: Fiano soio, miss Morgan; reci
tation, Pauline Bernt; duet, Carol
nil MarPAret Hamilton: . ann ST
vrlv rnk- talk. Walter Cook:
aoio; Miss Morgan
good' program of local talent for
the next meeting and to charge
an admission.
GREENWOOD- The commun
ity club held a most Interesting
meeting In the Greenwood school
house Thursday night Mrs. H.
Stanley presided over a brief busl-
ness session, when .the club was
invited to attend the Independence
PTA meeting February 7, where
Boy Hit in Eye
By Arrow Point
STAYTON Verel Harold, 10
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Har
old of this place, will soon be
able to return from a Salem hos-
rtlfal wli.ra It nnlorwArit an
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operation on his left eye follow-!
ing an injury caused when he was t
hit in the eye by an arrow point
which cut a three-cornered gash
in the pupil. The accident hap-
1 pened a week ago while he was
I playing with other children
The sight nerves escaped injury
k his vision will be lmoaired to
J BOme extent, depending upon how
much scar tissue grows during the
healing of the wound
Catholic Young People
4 Slate Card Fete Today;
Bridge Club Holds Play
STAYTON The Catholic young
people held the second of the
! series of parties at the club room
recently. High score was won by
Mrs. John Dozler and N. J. Feh
len; second by Til lie Spanlol and
I A. Kedel.
The third of the series will be
held Tuesday night with Rita Lin
derman and Angellne Lambrecht
chairmen.
Mrs.. Henry Gescher was host
ess to her bridge club recently.
I Mrs, Louis Dawes won high score
and Mrs. Martin Gehlen traveling
prue. c , . t . -f
Emma Palmer Age 2,
Dies Following Long
Sickness Due to Flu
DAYTON Emma, a g e 2,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Palmer.' died at the Me-
Minn ville , hospital Friday night
after more than one month's ill
ness starting with influenza. Em
ma was born December 2, Ills.
Surviving ;" are her parents, - two
sisters Olive and Wesa, two halt
brothers, Raymond ; and - Clair,
three half sisters, Mrs. Fay Miller,
Sunnyslde, -Miss Blanche Palmer,
Dayton,: and Bra, Dorothy Baker
ex Tamhiu. -: .
Capital
A
Dr. Johnson of Willamette uni
versity will be speaker.
The program was presented by
Mrs. Bowman and included se
lections from the Rickreall grange
orchestra; reading, Beth DeLapp;
group of songs, Monmouth nor
mal male quartet; piano accordion
selections, Rudolph Rada; xylo
phone selections, Mrs. Hugh Rod-
gers with Mrs. Huger, pianist;
vocal duets, Juanita Kissell, Jean
DeLapp; yodeling by Mr. Bedlent
who accompanied himself on a
steel guitar which he had made;
comedy skit, "Advertising for a
Wife." by six women of the com
munity.
The February program and re
freshments will be in charge of
the men.
Dance Slated
WALDO HILLS Miss Lois
Riches won first prise for women
and Frits Doerfler first for men,
In the monthly card party held
at the Waldo Hills community
club Friday nightt. Seven tables
were in play.
Tentative plans were announced
for the February club program
which will be held February 10
Chemawa entertainers will give
the program. A dance will be held
February 4 at the clubhouse.
LYONS The community club
women held an all-day meeting
at the clubhouse Thursday. The
day - was spent in Quilting and
basket weaving.
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Pins Received
For 4H Group
Recognition ; It Accorded
to Keizer Student,
Five Years Vbrk ;
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KEIZER The 4H ping and ear
tlfleatea for the club year ending
November, 1I3S. .have Just been
received by the Keiter principal.
Mrs. Gwynn.- Gold . pins were
awarded to Nellie Jane Pearmine
and Dorothy Murphy, for complex
tag five years of 4H work.
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Vint TMr, lroai plat: Vrlaa Toek
r. Kay Wwtktrt. Wint Wrixnt. Juir
rrmeie, 'IHlpkU Gottonbmrg, yrmaeU
Hupto, UmM' ' KcImb, - Warn
WUUt EaaptoB, jUWm BrittelL . Vri
Mmlln. laroT . onn. MaDtell Baannoa.
Iraa 8agi, C&Mtet Xmrnart AlUa fihaal
bob, Lawia PareaU, Beraar Llack, .
an liinek, cnaroa Was, . eiadya JCnr
Uak. CUa2 LertalL .
JDonald Kttaar, Hewar Saner, Edwla
MeOail, Vloltt Haaiiltoa, Nathaa Bebloa
tr, - Jlauny Bhawver, Tariaa Carrow,
Jallaa ffaauta, Doa Baa, Robert Dora
bKh, Kobart Salt, Graea Laidlaw, lrr
lac Wacaar. Lea tar Pmrcall.-Anaa Kla-
aaaa, IWIi Gcir, Say flagaL'Altaa Bob-
wrtMi. Til Maakerta. Xliara uwia
Dcaala Paarey, Pearl , Hatailtoo, Laalla
Eby, XwrBea Gardar. DaWaya fm
tag, Donald Earle, lien Lneaa. . Viola
6lr, Edaa Geier, Dona a Le Gottenbarc.
Krana. Barbara Bald via. H il
dra4
Graoa, Dorothy Hampton, Nattia Waa'lk
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' Saeond year cert i flea teat Betty Fay
UottanDnrf, Joyce Murphy, uioria Kob
I a e a, jimmy Mnckridge, - Corabelle
Week. Arleea Trorley. Jacaaaliaa Encte.
Aradee Thomaa, Robert Wrigkt, Bob lr-
Tine, wayaa ijoraaii, ttairiey Attdison,
Ifiltoa BaTafe, Herman Hodaoa, Opal
Said. Dorothy Green. Alda PtckeU. DaTid
MeUen. EiUeea Mitchell, Vera XitcheU.
Ttura year, ailTer pin: Joan Ingaard,
Verle Savey, Betty Pierce, Janette Strat-
ton, Dorothy Smallay. Me Win Dorabnach.
ronrth year eartifieataa t Nina Tarbel
and Armond Carrotr.
Add Songsters
To ONS Groups
MONMOUTH New members of
the Oregon normal school's choir
and chorus are: Choir, Betty Cox,
Dessie McClay, verada Callison,
Audrey Coyle, Ivan Ickes, Bryan
Nelman. Chorus, Marguerite Ar-
casa, Lorna Barham, . Laverna
Bolton, Irene DeVries, Marjorie
Sell, Hllma Wilner, Ruth Hoi-
brook, Audrey Johnson, Lue!la
Wall, Dorothea. Wilner.
Last term, arrangements were
made for Sunday afternoon pro
grams of recreation In the physl
cal education building of Oregon
normal school. A new supply of
equipment including ping pong
and badminton supplies, and
other athletic materials is avail
able. The programs will be con
tinued and the building be open
from 2 to 5 p. m.
These programs are for the
benefit of all students, especially
those who remain in town over
the weekends. Later In the term
two tournaments will be spon
sored. John Steelhammer Is
Speaker at Silverton
SILVERTON John Steelham
mer, representative from Marion
county, was guest speaker at the
Monday noon luncheon of the Ro
tary: club. He spoke on "Legislation.-
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best cigarette tobaccos
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Curly Forehead
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QUEEN'S TASTE for
bangs has inspired Jean Clair
(above) of New York to fashion
a new coiffure with curls clus
tering the forehead. England's
Elizabeth favors bangs.
Shower Is Given
For two Brides
FOX VALLEY A double mis
cellaneous bridal shower honoring
Mrs. Hugh Johnston (Helen
Thayer) and Mrs. Wallace Bevier
(Martha Stodola) was given at
the J. H. Johnston home in Fox
Valley Friday afternoon.
Mrs. W. E. Bevier, Mrs. Ed
Thayer, Mrs. Floyd Bassett and
Mrs. J. H. Johnston were host
esses for the affair.
Others present included Mrs. A.
Ring, Mrs. J. Kimery, Mrs. Rob
ert Cornforth, Mrs. Percy Hiatt
Mrs. Roy Huber, Mrs. Floyd . Bas
sett, Cecil Bassett, .Mrs. George
Berry, Mrs. Albert Carr and
baby, Mrs. Clair Humphreys and
children, Mrs. Syverson and chil
dren, Mrs. Henry Kruse, Mrs.
G. F. Johnston, Mrs. J. E. Jung-
wirth, Mrs. A. Wise, Mrs. Ed Spa,
Mrs. Enrol Kints, Mrs. Earl Allen,
Mrs. Fred Bassett, Mrs. Oscar
Naue, Mrs. Everett Crabtree and
Mrs. Julian, sr.
Fun Prevails at
Hayes ville Event
HAYESVILLE A lively crowd
met at the schoolhouse Friday
night for the carnival and much
fun prevailed. About $28 was
realised.'
Donations for prizes were given
by Salem firms.
Mrs. L. Reynolds recently sold
four acres near Guy Ray's prop
erty to H. A. Boltser and 11 acres
close by to R. Cooley.
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77";fel
Perrydale Women
Elect MissMcKee
Latin America Is Subject
I." of Year'i Stiidy for
Club Group
PERRYDALE The Woman's
elub met with Mrs. H. Q. Keyt
Friday afternoon; Miss Doris Mc
Kee was elected president, succeeding-
Mrs. Henry Qilliam. Mrs.
Van" Staa vera was elected vice
president; Mrs. H. J. Elliott eec-
I reUry-treasurer ; Mrs. H. A. Lee,
i corresponding secretary. The
club will study Latin America
i this year. ;
t Program' Bombers were by
i Mrs.' Van Staavern. Mrs. Harold
Mitchell, and Mrs. Ross Chapln.
Mrs. John : Zulstra assisted
Mrs. Keyt Mrs. Jim Hauk wiU
be next hostess.
Elliott in Hospital
H, J. Elliott was taken to the
Portland convalescent hospital
Thursday. He has been In poor
health for some time.
Mrs. George Woods of Enter
prise invited several of the Per
rydale quitters, to her home Wed
nesday for an all day quilting
Those going were Mrs. Fay Mor
rison, Mrs. Dan Eliot Mrs. H.
A. Lee, Mrs. Henry Gilliam and
Mrs. D. L. Keyt
Scotts Mills Play
Is Well Presented
SCOTTS MILLS The play glv
en Saturday by the Scotts Mills
high school at the Odd Fellows
ball was well attended, well pre
sented ana wen received.
The community club in the
Thomas district met Friday night
ana was entertained by Mrs
(jameron or suverton with a
story of her trip through the
Panama canal. Bonnie and Ethel
Donnell sang a duet A basket
social will be given at the next
meeting.
Mrs. Gilmour Is
Hostess for Qub
TALBOT Mrs. Nelson Gilmour
will entertain the Talbot . Worn
an's club at her home Wednesday
arternoon with Mrs. Delmer Da
vidson as joint hostess.
Mrs. ueorge iienderaon was
hostess at her home Friday after
noon for the Ankeny Home Econ
omics club. Mrs. Edna Reeves,
chairman, presided. The club Is
taking up the study of Oregon his
tory. Mrs. C. F. Johnston" had
charge of the special feature
with the prize won by Mrs. J. D
Farr. The next meeting will be at
Mrs. Johnston s home.
Stamey and Derickson
Organize Dance Band
SILVERTON Ten young men
have organized ,a brass and reed
dance band under the direction of
Maurice Stamey and Myron Der
ickson. In the group are Bud
Woods, " Bobby Oeder, Richard
Ness, -Wesley Best, Bruce BuelL
Maurice Stamey, Harry Baker,
Myron Derickson, Bud Down and
James Demos." '
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. master bridit authority and y
Phyer $4os, "Ir the right
combination of item bid
iding and stmmtphy aftbg
bands that tabes tit fftob
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Farmers'
Union News
TALBOT The Sidney - Talbot
Fanners union youth unit met In
the Talbot school house Thursday ;
night with Mrs. -Rose Gilmour,
leader, in charge. It was decided
to make a study of parliamentary
lc and plans were .talked to give
a program in the near future.
The next meeting will be held.
Thursday night, February X, at
the- home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake -Gilmour.
Following the meeting. '
games were enjoyed and lunch''
was served to at out 16.
Officers are: president, Anita
Gilmour; vice-president, Marjorie
Cole; secretary - treasurer, - Irvln .
Jones; conductor, Robert Cole,
and doorkeeper, John Finlay.
Map Is Prepared
Of Street Change
Lions at Stayton Sponsor
Renumbering for
Entire City
STAYTON The Lions club
committee on house numbering
and street signs for Stayton has
made considerable progress, a
large map having been made show
ing the proposed system of num
bering.
The committee has been In com- '
munication with the League of
Oregon Cities at Oregon university
tor standard plans and practices
of house numbering and has re
ceived full support for this pro
ject.
The suggested base line will be
the county road which is first
street running north and south
to the bridge, and all buildings
east of this line will be "east"
numbers and all west will be
"west" numbers.
Ordinance Foreseen
The type or style of number and
method of financing will prob
ably be decided on by the city
council when an ordinance is
drawn;
Mayor Weddle has given his
wholehearted approval of the pro
ject, with suggestions as to plac
ing street signs on all street cor
ners. The Lions committee is
Harvey Rowe, George Bell, W. W
Williamson and Lee Brown.
Bowman Speaker
At Legion Sons
Event, Silverton
SILVERTON Hugh Bowman
of Pendleton, Sons of Legion de
partment chairman, was the guest
speaker at the Friday night meet
ing of the local squadron at the
armory. Seventy-five boys and
parents were present. Included in
the guests were Dr. G. E. Webb
add a number of boys at Mt Angel,
who are contemplating organising
a squadron with the Mt. Angel
post as sponsors.
F. M. Powell, local chairman ef
the Sons, and George Manolls, to- -eel
commander, were In charge.
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