The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 16, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    TCt 03EG0N STATESMAN, Salen, Oregon, Thursday Morning, March 16, 1939
PAGE TURKU
Davis Invests
In Home Site
:
Former Lebanon Youth
Heard in Broadcast From
Tokyo, Japan
' LEBANON M. D. Darls, real
tor, purchased. 6-room- houie
- and lot ' on Grove And : Isabella,
stieet from , tbe WU1U- Berg-,
.ican estate and after repairing
and remodeling the building
will .'moTt Into It. Davis also
old Wllbert Tong's acres -In
the' Tennessee . section to C E
Wessell. ."' :r :. . -'., -' -'
Jack Bellinger of Tokyo, Ja
pan, was ' heard s Monday night
over. some'Xebanori .-dloi , In , a.
15-mtnute discussion of Us work
and plana. :. His. term of , teach
Ins will expire' In April and.' he
, and - jars. Bellinger .H1 return
to the United Slates., - Both have
taught for" the past - two years
and have bad . experiences ' and
' travel of much . '. educational
"value. Bellinger :1s.:' a former
Lebanon 'youth, the sari of lira.
Emma .Bellinger. , r.'f" ... -r . ;
Rehire Instructor
' Mrs. Sara ; Morris has been
employed for the third yearas
teacher, in' the Tennessee school
The Townsend club held . Its
.- regular meeting at the Church of
Christ Tuesday night v
... . Marian Standley of Lebanon
was elected president f the
Irnlor Red Cross of Linn county
' at the meeting at Tangent, last
'. week. : . . .'
Less Unemployment
" ' With a group of 20 men on
.- the , La comb irrigation . project
and a larger number in timber
work near , Green Mountain the
' unemployment problem in that
section is less acute the past few
.weeks.-" '
.Albert Simons,' scoutmaster of
j troop 61. has resigned . his po-i-.
tion as bis work as a teacher 'n
i the ' Lebanon-.' schools allows too
i little time for scout work. Wil
liam , Shepperd- succeeded him.-
rifc Rally
Held at Dallas
f. J
-DALLAS The all -day, spring
-district rally of tbe. -Missionary to
cieties'pt the Christian, church was
held 'here. Tuesday wllb-about 70
present .'from -Dayteni- Fall City
Perrydale, McMlnnville and Dal'
las. a : '
Mr. Swandler of Portland, head
of. the mission work, of the Chris
ttlan church in, Oregon presided.1
- Speakers included Mrs. Corne
lius, returned .missionary, from
.Mexico;' Mrs.' Hendricks M Milton,
state president of the Christian
. church Missionary societies; - Rev.
, Guy . Drill, pastor of -. the First
t Christian church at Salem, .and
.Rev.' Walter Meyers from tb
Northwest Christian college at En
gene. Two Men Spilled
In Turner Ditch
' .TURNER An - accident oc
curred late ; Monday afternoon
when two men, a Mr. Reasoner
and companion of near Marion,
driving a truck north, struck the
mailbox post In front ' the
O. P. Glvena home, skidded
across' the road and turned up
side down In .the deep ditch full
I of water, entering Mill creek.
t Their heads were barely above
j water. Help was summoned
: from Turner o aid In the res
cue. They were unable to talk
for a time and were in need of
first aid.- :
Bush Takes Job
At Lyons Store "
FOX VALLEY- Walter r Bush
, of Salem is employed at the Red
ana White store In Lyons. He is
, a nephew of Mrs. O. Paul John
ston. --- .-.-. ,-'
, The , Fox Valley PTA and
-school sponsored a program and
t pie social at the school Friday
night. The affair was well at-
tended and - netted over ' $20
i: which - will go o;Tielp- pay for
electricity recently Installed at
: the school. " ' .' ' --i" 'J -
The Paul Johnston' family Is
moving ; to - the - G. P. Joh.ston
? farm to be with his mother,
Mrs. " Daisy Johnston.'
Pie Social Friday p" A ?
MISSION , BOTTOM The regu
lar meeting of the PTA will be
held at the schoolhouse r-Mday
night with a program of local
talent" and a 'pie sociaL Pro
Cecds will ; be tused to pay ex-:
pensea' to summer school for the
winner of the local 4H contest.
. Broadcast Soccesav'r? -"I"
AUMSVILLE The Anmsville
t number . broadcast - by 4-H elub
.contestants Saturday, over KSLM.
I f won for Grace Ashf ord an oppor
' tunity to broadcast at station
' KOAC In Corvallla in April. Miss
Violet Perkins was her accom
panist. -' ;v T . " . . '
Commiinity
lubs
" MIDDLE I daOYE Tbe Merry
Minglers, Jn charge of the com
munity elub-program at the
scboolhbnso; here. Friday night,
' have- obtained the Hasel Gre a
school puppet show as the spe
cial attraction. Local talent will
- furnish music r I r
. ' HAZEL 1 GREEN A capacity
bouse was ' present for t the coji
munity club program., ' The two
comedies, . "She Dotes oa Lob-
ster" and .."A Lady Blows In."
were well given by local .alent
Mrs. Ralph - Gilbert played dur-
lng acta and Theodore Rortvold
i sang solos, accompanied by MarJ
i orio Giles. Mrs Ross Miles and
' Miss Geraldlne - directed tha
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. ' H A YESVILLE The myes-
' vtlle community club will , bold
Its regular meeting, Friday night.
Th Mitchell nlavera of ' Salem
Tumor Slowly
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The life of two-year-old Harold Holt, jr shown la the arms of bis
. mother, slowly Ik being crashed oat by many-beaded tumor for
. which medical .science has no cure. It has attacked the liver, the
'lungs and one remaining, kidney, and physicians say the child may
" bang on for another week or two, although he already has lived
past his time. The family home Is fa Pittsburgh, Pav ', ; . : -l
Three Arrested
For Polk Officers
DALLAS Hillls Russell Bra
den was arrested at- Salem Tues
day morning . on a local Justice
court warrant charging non-support.
He was arraigned and
bound over .to the grand jury.
Bail was set $.50$.'.' . -
Edward Nell . 3rundridge and
Charles 'Herman ' Stein ke were
each , arrested on. a' , jam viola
tion, charge. They appearet .be
fcre Justice of the Peace" Elmer
Cook" at West Salem and each'
wai fined $25. They' irt iervinr
out the finer in the PoITc county
Jail. . .' . :r -
Scouts Awarded
Badges of Werit
DALLAS A court of honor for
the Boy Scouts of Polk county
was held Here Monday night with
M. B. Flndley. presiding. J. A. In-,
glis, A. R. . Hart man, C. W. Smith.
V. Ray Boydston and Cecil Rlggi
were also members of the court.
Earl ShulU of Troop 24 of Dal
las was advanced to star rank
First class merit badges were
presented to Bill Rader, Jack Wil
son, Earl - S?nltt, Fen ton BUyeu.
Jim Boydston- and Hugh Smith,
all of troop 24 and Richard Rlggs
of troop 39, Dallas. . ' -
Second class merit badges were
presented to Kendall . Helgerson
and Bennle Smith of troop 39:
and to Dick Hartman -of troop
24.
Chinese Checkers
Occupy Clabbers
STAYTON Mrs. Grant Mur
p h y delightfully entertained
members of the Three Links
club of the Stayton Kebekah
ledge at her home recently. Mrs.
L. H. Wright, president, Ld the
business meeting. Chinese check
er were enjoyed. ' ' 'he hostess
was assisted by her daughter.
Miss Gertrude Murphy, In serv
ing. Those present were: Mrs. El
len . Reynolds, Mrs. A: C. Van
Nuys, ' Mrs. C. A. Baldwin. Mrs.
Etta Brewer, Mrs. R. G. Wood.
Mrs. L. H. Wright, Mrs. Edgar
Hamlin.' "Mrs. ' Ezra Hilton, Mrs.
Edna - Sloper, Mrs. joe Harris,
Mrs. D. George Cole, Miss Ger
trude Murphy and the hostess.
Duff Addresses
Stadent Group
DALLAS Rev. Walter Duff
Jr. was the speaker Tuesday aft
ernoon at the meeting of the new '
ly organized Student Christian
Fellowship ' group at the local
high school.- ' ' ; :
The Student Christian Felow-
shlp group met for the first time
two weeks' ago when Clarence Pe
ters -was named president: Olga
Schults, ' -as vice-president 4 ano
Ruth Buhler as secretary. Rev.
Nalllnger of the Salt Creek Bap
tist church'helped' in the organis
ation. .... - . j, vn.isUi
. The purpose of the organisation
Is to stimulate Christian : fellow
ship among 'the high school stu
dents. - - -, . !, ,
Call Out Firemen
Aurora, Canby.
AURORA Tuesday - norning
at 2 o'clock the Aurora fire: de
partment was called to the home
of P." J. Hunt," Just : outside " the
city; limits of Aurora, mhen he
discovered bis basement full of
tn okt found to have been -aused
by shingles placed too near, the
furnace. - ' " . j- .
e UNDERGOES OPERATION
UNION HILL Mrs. W. H.-Ra-bens
underwent 'a uaajor oper
ation at the Deaconess hospital
In Salem Saturday morning. She
1 ' Improving satisfactorily. ;
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Killing Child
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anese
Iieaders at Feed
HAZEL' OREEN-S nday
night the social : rooms of . the
Sunday-school unit of the Jap
anese ' church ' were ' the scene of
a banquet to honor Rev. S. 3.
Smith, superintendent of the Jap
anese work in' California : Oregon,
Washington, . ; Utah 'and' '' daho
and to celebrate- the - first' - wed
ding' anniversary" of ? Rev." xHori
koshl and- Mrs. Horikoshi, the
coming of the baby Elliot, and
Rev. - Mr.- Horikoshi's birthday.
The Japanese have . 4 -. beautiful
custom of having a social occa-rton-
-rnvtttng -friends" to rejoice
on the birth of a baby.
Songs, a talk by - Mrs. Paul
Ellis, "Our Young -People; a
talk by Mr. Kaneko, and an ad
dress ta Japanese, by Dr. Smith
were enjoyed by 40 persons.
- Dr. Smith spoke at the church
in English and Japanese at the
morning service. -' - r-
Fifth in Tryouts
TURNER MrsI Biancbe Wil
liams took a group of grade pu
pils to Salem. Saturday to enter
the Marion county 4H club radio
broadcasting contest. They rank
ed fifth and will go to ; Corvallis
April 10 for final contest. Stu
dents are: James Boyer, Keith
Bones, Jean Ball. ' Marjorle
Showers. Eddie Hatfield, Melvin
Baker, Robert Ball, Bernadlne
White. They put on a skit.
BLAKELY ARRESTED
SILVERTON Adln Blakely of
Salem was handed a $10 fine in
George H abbs' police court Tues
day on a drunken charge. Local
police made the arrest.
er's
News
SPRING VALLEY The regu
lar meeting of the Spring Valley
community club held at the com
munity school house, featured a
minstrel show by 20 women of the
auxiliary of the Eagles of Salem.
They played to a full house. The
$16 cleared will be - used toward
a new stage platform. .-
LIBERTY The Red Hills
grange held Its regular meeting at
the grange hall . Tuesday night.
The prune situation received a
thorough going over In floor, dis
cussion during the grange meet
ing.
Readings by Halda Beckley and
group singing .were ' featured on
the St. Patrick's program, v.
.. This grange will observe its an
nual visitation night Friday when
It will visit the. Union HU1 grange,
occupy the officers chairs and. put
on the program.-- !
; UNION : HILL The regular
monthly, business meeting of the
Union , Hill "grange ; will be Friday
night, March 17. The Red Hills
grange, will ' visit atad their offi
cers will be in ) charge of the
tweeting.
odd
Jap
Grang
UP7 :WOCUGnGUOI!3GG
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255 N. Liberty . . Next to
Parents-Sons ; '
t Held
Frank Bennet of Albany Is
Main Speaker for "
FFA Event
INDEPENDENCE r-The Inde
pendence chapter of the Future
Farmers of America held. It an
nual parent-son banquet at . the
Presbyterian church' Vuesday
night. Frank Bennett, superin
tendent : of . the Albany high
school, gave the address on
"Good Timber." He ' stated that
American needs " manhood and
that ; young men must learn to
live on their own reputation and
develop the confidence of others.
' Clifton Miller, : president of
FFA' chapter, presided with
Douglas Freeman, vice president,
toastmaster.
Alva ' Dickenson reported that
the local chapter had conducted
nine activities and the tenth was
to be a trip 'to the world :a!r at
San Francisco at the close of the
school - year. . .
';. , Award Judging Letters -
Howard Bennett, FFA Instruc
tor, awarded letters for livestock
judging to : William Matsua and
Orval Cline. Junior Cobine was
unable on account of Illness to
be present to receive his.
V A. L. Thomas, vice - president
of the First National Bank of
Independence presented the $10
to the boys taking the first four
places In the FFA speatlnr con.
test. The ' boys were Donald
Rowland, Clifton Miller, Orval
Cline and Douglas Treeman. ;
Guests who spoke briefly were
Paul Robinson, principal of the
Independence high school; Thom
as R. Smith, president of . the
Lions club; -A. W. Foster, presi
dent of tbe school board; G. H.
Fowler, president of the - cham
ber of commerce; Rtlph H.
Kletzlng, editor, of ' the Enter
prise; Walter Leth, Dallas coun
ty agent. Tbe FFA orchestra
played.-:- - . , '
Social Events Are
Held, Hayesville
HA YESVILLB Mr. a ad Mrs.
Charles Andresen entertained "at
four. Ubles of "60" Saturday
night. Awards we're given to
Mrs. Virgil J PetrinCPerry ' San
ders; Mrs. Peiry Sanders i id C.
A. ZleiinskL -
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. . C.
A. Zielinski, Mr. and Mrs. Perry.
Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Perrlne, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Wacken. Mr. and - Mrs. Merle!
Casement,. Mr. and Trs. Carl;
Stettler, Mr. and Mrs. . Theodore
Wacken and Mr. and Mrs. C. S
Andresen.
Mrs. A. R. Lucas entertained
Sunday night honoring the birthdays-
of A. R. Lucas and - Mrs.
C. E. Andresen. '.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
George RIchter, Vivian and Eu
gene, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc
Keog. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lu
cas, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ber
ryhill, Donald, Patty and Roger
Dean, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. An
dresen, Mrs. P. N. Andresen.
Paul and Gerald Andresen, Bert
Lucas and Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Lucas.
Nebraskans Rent
Simon Tract
CLEAR LAKE M. L. Welliv
er and family, formerly of North
Platte, Neb.,. have rented the 7
acre. Simon , tract and are mak
ing quite extensive improvement
In the place. They are pruning
the old apple orchard, grubbing
stumps and repairing the house.
One of O 1 1 o Russell'" best
cows gave blrtb t two fine
heifer calves one -lay this week.
They are from the Beatty reg
istered Jersey bull so Otto feels
pretty proud of them.
Floyd Herrold has just finish
ed planting about two acres of
onions for seed. He planted his
principal acreage last fall. Mrs.
Floyd Herrold has nearly recov
ered from her recent serious Ill
ness. ''
Educational Film
.
Is Shown Students
HUBBARD Tbe Hubbard
schools were entertained Monday
afternoon with an educational
and travel picture put on by the
National Biscuit company.
Tbe Altar society of St. Agnes
church was entertained at the
home of Mrs. Joe Sonnen Tues
day afternoon. f Co-hostess' was
Mrs. Jaeob Sonnen. The next
meeting: will be held with Mrs.
Henry Hunt Tuesday, April .4-
The Holy Name society of tne
Can by and Hubbard .parish met
at the borne of George r Orimps
Tuesday night -Plans "were lald
for more aggressive work in the
parish. .:-.-;,-r:sr :; ' : ;
Economical Hot Water
Dependable Hot Water .
" Full' Automatic ,
, Hetric; j'
" Water Heaters
Ab Low at .
$4.50 Down and $23 Per
ilonth with your electric
light bill. ' ; : ; :
Power Co. Phone 4311 i
Banoue
A
Affirmative Team
Finishes Season
With 3 to 0 Win
' DALLAS Betty Smith and El
Tin Van Santen, members of the
Dallas high school affirmative
debate team, won from an In
dependence high school team by
a 3-0 decision of the Judges
here Tuesday afternoon. "
David Walte presided . and
Judges were from Llnfield college.-
This is 'the fourth consecutive
win and tbe last debate in the
series in the Mid-Willamette dis
trict for the Dallas affirmative
team.
The Dallas negative team of
Evelyn Ickea and David Walte la
scheduled to meet a Salem high
school team. at Salem latei this
week. The debate at Salem will
complete . the district schedule.
PTA Hears Talk
On Preparedness
Mrs. Leon M. Brown Gnest
Speaker at Turner
, Gathering
TURNER The PTA helA It.
rernlar nnnthW mttnr Mnn
day night in the school audito
rium. Mrs. Leon M. Brown,
chairman of national defniiA nf
the Salem American Legion aux
iliary, gave a well received ad-
areas on frepareaness for the
united states."
A - trio from the Mfeialnror
studio, Salem, and also aceor-
cuon numbers by a small pupil
were appreciated.
Pnoila Give Skits
Mrs. Edith Sundlie presented.
ner tnird and fourth rrades each
in skits prepared from their
school work. The third grade
dramatized a visit tn animal.
land and the fourth grade, "A
visit to Holland." The pupils
had made a stage width picture,
retresentinr the subiect of their
skit : Edith and Janette Boyer
sang a duet" with Mrs. Boyer at
the . piano - and the orchestra
p.yea.
Plans were discussed for can-
n.nsr food Tnstnrtala "nr nMt
year's use for school : ot lunches.
county fta meeting will
be held here Saturday, March 18
at 1 p. m. in the auditorium. -
Plan Chicken Supper
HAZEL GREEN Mrs. W. W.
Rutherford was hostess .to the
Nemo sewing club. A chicken
supper is being planned for the
husbands and children of the
club members April 7 at the
schoolhouse. Mrs. LaRoy : Van
Cleave and Miss Daisy Ruther
ford assisted .the hostess.
Men's
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