The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 03, 1939, Page 13, Image 13

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: ThrOREGON STATESMAN; Saleia,? Oregon, Friday JIomin& IHaxca 3,'-1939
Of ficero Recover
Dismantled Bike
INDEPENDENCE A bicycle
belonging- to Marrel Coon, da a r ti
ter of Mr. and' Mrs. Coon, -which
was stolen from' their residence
porch Saturday -waa recoTered by
Independence city police. Herb
ert Gorman, who. lire at the
Vista, hop ranch pleaded aullty
to the cbarca . of stealing tbe
bicycle in Justice of Peace Wed
die's court. He was sentenced to
serre six months in Jail and pa
roled to tbe chief of police. -
Tbe police received tbe report
oC the bicycle being; stolen Mon
day night and Thursday! mora
ine at 2: 20 a. m. recovered- the
bicycle from Gorman's cabin at
the Vista bop ranch. Tbe bicycle
bad been taken apart and some
of the parts used on another
bicycle while other parts were
found - on tba highway between
Independence and the -ranch.
: Gorman came into Weddle's
office Thursday and plead guilty.
Chief of Ponce Noble was- as
slated by Officer Ray Howrd In
recovering the vehicle. '. -
Clubbers to Give
Program on KOAC
D ALLA S Polk county 4H
clubs are, busy preparing for a
radio broadcast to- be given over
KOAC at Corvallis at ?;3I p. m
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The .broadcast is being super
vised by W. C. Leth'and span-
sored oy the 4H club leaders o:
the county.
The . 4H organisations . which
will take part ' are Oak Grove
Sewing club, Mountain View and
Oak Grove. Livestock dabs. Rlck
teall Sewing c 1 u b . Monmouth
Livestock club, valley Junction
Sewing. Cooking and Call: clubs,
Lower Salt Creek Cooking club
and the Dallas Cooking club.
''Tarzan" and His Mate-to-Be
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County Agenfs
Quarters Moved
DALLAS This week la mov
ing week i tor the Polk couu'y
agent's office, which la moving
from the upper floor t of the
courthouse to new, quarters , u
the basement. The north entrance
of the basement will now be the
mala r entrance to the; . county
agent'i offices. . i
The new quarters will be more
efficient due to th better nr.
rangement and additional- door
space, states W. C. Leih, Polk
county - agent. :
The space Is divided Into three
sepacate rooms. One large room
where most of the soil cqpserva-
tion. an 4 other clerical work will
be done; a smait conierence
room, and a storeroom. Indirect
lighting fixtures have- been in
stalled. ; . -
- Beryl Seett sual Jehnay Weiasmaller
Pictured together are Johnny Weiasmaller, famed for his movie por
trayal of "Tarxan,'' and. Hiss Beryl Scott of San Francisco, whom
he announces he win wed as soon as his divorce from Lope Veles,
film actress, has been made final.-: ,
Orchard Work Is
Started, Rosedale
- ROSEDALE Orchardists and
berry growers are busy putting
things in shape for the spring
tilling and some early garden
has been planted.
The Women's Missionary society
met ' all day recently with Mrs.
Orpha Cammack and made com
forters for needy. The next meet
ing wllLbe held Wednesday after
noon with Mrs. Bert Hamilton.
The Sunday school held a coun
cil meeting at the parsonage
Tuesday night, when arrange
ments were made for a quarterly
Sunday school birthday social and
supper the night of March 31
Fast Work on Lines
' SILVERTON HILLS R a p 1 d
progress in work on the Silver
ton Hills cooperative electric line
Is being made. Holes for only
about 2 M miles have yet to be
dug out - of the original 18. The
holes have been . completed as
fsr as the Ira LoroB place.' Poles
have been placed down as far as
the community - halL A little
work has also been done on the
Silverton end of tbe line.
Bowmans Hosts r
TURNER Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
Bowman were hosts Sunday night
at a Chinese checker party, for
members of the Marion Farmer's
I'nion. Present were Mr. and Mrs
George Kappauf,. Mr. and Mrs. C.
Server. Mr. and Mrs. T. Schema-
cher. Mr,' and Mrs. H. Smith. Mr.
and Mrs. C. Sprungman and the
hosts. i
MRS. JEFFKRSOM COMES
TURNER Mrs. .0. W. Jeffer
son and ' small daughter . Nancy
Louise of - Chicago, were sum
moned to McMinnville due to the
serious Jllness of her - mother.
Mis. Henry Leibbrand, who Is in
a Portland hospital. Rev. Jeffer
son is the former .pastor of tbe
Turner- Methodist church.
Wheeler 'Home Is
Opened to dob
DALLAS The .members of the
Crochet club were entertained at
the home of Mrs. R. H. WLeeler
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Roy
Woodman as assistant hostess.
Mrs. William Rohrs and Mrs.
Harold M u 1 k e y were guests.
Members present were .Mrs. L. S
Fllflet, Mrs. Martin Kfiittel, Mrs.
H. A. Petersen, Mrs. Ralph TulL
Mrs. S. A. Seder,. Mrs. Henry
Friesen, Mrs. W. H. Effenberger,
Mrs. Elmer1 Ray, Mrs. A. J.
Brown, Mrs. Sydney Hansen and
the hostesses,, Mrs. Woodman
and Mrs. Wheeler.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Seder, witk
Mrs. Fllflet assisting. .
Scaffold Drops
Injuring One
ALBANY The first accident
of account, since work started
on Linn county's new courthouse
occurred. Tuesday afternocn,
when a scaffold on which three
men ' were working, broke and
let the men fall eight feet to
the concrete floor.
George Lines of Knox Brtte
was the only one of the men
seriously hurt.' He was taken to
the Albany general hospital
where it was ascertained he had
suffered a fractured heel.
Nystrbms on Trip
GATES Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Nystrom of Niagara nave lert -or
Los Angelea, where they - ill
spend several weeks. They e. tct
to visit the exposition -v 1 e
away and spend some , time with
their daughter, Mrs. Joe Mulse
and family at Long Beach.
Mrs. Martha Bowes was st-
ess. to the Birthday club at ? sr
home Saturday afternoon. In' ed
guests, were Mabel Knutson, r' r
net Bassett, Mabel McKee, Leah
Ratiburg and Ruby Wintr a.
High score in euchre was gien
to Blanche Dean.
Junior Women Hear
About Vitamins
WOODBURN At the regular
meeting of the Junior Woman's
club, with President Zoa Lowthlan
in charge, Dr. Willard Chandler
spoke on "Vitamins" and Kath-
erlne Benson of Woodburn high
school gave points ' on good pos
ture. Jean Freeberg arranged the
program.
Five new members were initia
ted and presented with corsages.
They were Miss Kelly, Mrs. Wayne
Dobson. Mrs. Peter Brachmann,
Helen Muller and Barbara Jen
Ben. Luncb was served to 20
members. The next meeting will
be held March IS.
WPA Crews Start
Work at School
V
EVENS VALLEY Tbe WPA
crew began work on Evens Val
ley school this week. A 10-maa
crew is employed. A new elec
tric water system and an indoor
lavatory are among the improve
ments planned.
ABiQu A The WPA crew
which has been employed at ths
Thomas school? for the past sev
eral weeks has completed its
work. Among- the Improvements
are a new basement and elabor
ate work on filling the grounds
Jitney Lunch Is
Slated Tonight
AUBURN The Auburn Worn
an's club will sponsor a benefit
Jitney lunch at the Auburn school
rriday night, March ,2. "
A delightful free program has
been prepared. The club hopes to
raise funds to keep the hot
lunches going, for the month.
Surer Dairymen
Like Milk Control
SUVER Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Kester recently attended the
state legislature at Salem . in the
interest of the milk control bilL
They operate a large dairy and
are well pleased with 'the bio.
Mrs. Steve Benedict as Host
ess to the Tonus; Matrons' club
at her- home Cot a covered dish
luncheon. . . .... - : .
Mrs. Ed Lehman was hostsss
to the Fairview Women's club at
her home Thursday afternoon
Mrs. Steve Benedict will be the
next hostess. Each, former teach
er la to give a three-minute talk.
Mrs; u. J. Bolter entertained
the Valley View club at her
home Thursday at an old fash
ioned costume party. Mrs. Ber-
nlce Forbes, Monmouth, gave an
interesting talk on the life of
Thomas Jefferson.
Turner Clubbers
Plan for Tryouts
TURNER Local club mem
bers are preparing a number for
the 4H radio tryouts to be held
at the next Marion county local
leaders' meeting. Winners from
this contest will participate in
the radio broadcast over KOAC
April 10. Each community is lim
ited to not more than five min
utes and each group must have
its own master of ceremonies,
with not more than 15 members
participating. Numbers may be
of any order but must deal with
the 4H idea or .work of the
community. All entries must be
in by March 4.
The sewing club la planning
to sponsor a demonstration team
at the county fair.
Start Practice
For Easter
ROSEDALE A group from
here la practicing an Easter can
tata with a like group from High
land and 8outh Salem -Friends
church., the presentation' to he
made at each .church.
Whooping cough has made its
appearance . in ' the school.
- Much practice is being put on
tbe community play, to be given
Saturday night, March 11, at the
schoolhouse.
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Bacha6rffDaJ
Slated March. 10
t Ct O Ths ? publie speaking
class of , Scio , high,- under- direc
tion of Dorothy Clausen, will
present "Spooky Tavern," a three-
Evelyn Hall, .. Eugena r Finegan,
act mystery-comedy at Scio ZCBJ
ball Friday night,-Marched. Pro
ceeds will be -ased toward pro
da ctlon of the year book.
. Roles will b taken by Hamaa
Shelton.' Anna . Mary ? Prokop.
Adalene Bcbuster, Maria Sloverft March 9 by tbe girls' league of
Vera on Halns, Richard I Kendlevl
Tommy Dawson,' Vernon Morgan
and George- Rerucha. Evelyn
Katsei is promptress and prop-,,,
erty mistress. r
A Chinese party is planned At
Scio high school.
Sydney and Jem Gtnalaroff
Sydney. Gnlalaroff, Hollywood
hairdresser, holds his adopted
child, Jon, whom he named after
one of his favorite customers,
Joan Crawford, film star. Guial
aroff has designed a "little babjT
haircut, cut and curled just like
bis foster son's hair. It baa proven
- popular witn movi actresses.
Poultry Meeting
Slated Tuesday
DALLAS A poultry meeting
to discuss brooding and chick
raising will be held at the Salt
Creek school Tuesday at 8 p. m..
announced W. C. Leth, Polk
county agent
Noel Benulon, extension poul
tryman, will discuss these par
ticular features at this meeting.
which is open to poultrymen in
this part of the county and to
everyone Interested in poultry
and poultry problems.
Another meeting will be held
later, perhaps in Independence
or West Salem.
Smoker Arranged
For KP Members
DALLAS At the regular meet
ing of Marion lodge, Knlghta of
Pythias. Tuesday night. March
7. a smoker will be put on by
the Dallas high school wrestling
squad, coached by Donald Gab-
bert.
This will be a special enter
tainment for the lodge' and all;
members and visitors are re
auested to be on band by 8 p. m.
Open Door Is Topie
LEBANON The luncheon at
the home of Mrs. Vernon Reeves
sponsored by the- WFMS of the
Methodist church Wednesday aft
ernoon was well attended. - Mrs.
M. E. Coe, guest speaker, gave an
Interesting address, stressing
"The Open Door" In India.
Choose Club Play
BRUSH CREEK The Booster
club has selected "Watch Out,
Llzxie" for lta annual play. John
Goplerud is directing and parts
ai taken by -Mr. Goplerud, -Oriet
Moen, Herbert and Wilma Kneis,
Mr. and Mrs. Tbor Thorkildson,
Mrs. Dan Hillman and Lyle Krug.
.The play is a three-act farce.
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When coffee, is .tasted it ahouid never bring
frowxis, critical words,' or sullen sHence. It
won't if you look on cofiee as the Expoaitioaw
of the meal and exhibit Hffls Bros. Coffee in
die cup. For 6t years the matchless, unvarying
flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee has produced smiles,
compliments, and cheery conversation in mfci
lions of homes. Everywhere people drmlit wit&
pleasure and women revel in these words when
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