The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning, March 25, 1939 PAGE THREE Kropp Elected ofElks 1-1- Head Judge L. G. Lewelling It Chosen Trustee ; Vets Sleeting Slated ALBANY Walter Kiopp was elected exalted ruler of toe AI bany Elks lodge; Howard C. Keeves. esteemed leading, knight; W. Wi I Stuart, Jr.. esteemed loyal knight; Melvlu Uoode, es teemed lecturing knight; A. c, Jensen, secretary; P. A. Young; treasurer; Fi ed Koss, tyler, and Juuge L. j. Lewcling. trustee, Kropp r will atten I the Elks national convertion In St. Louis July 10 to 13. The new offt cers will be induced into office April 6. . Veterans to Meet ALBANY Department Com mander Dr. W. U. Hoffman, Mc Minnville, of the Spanish Ameri can, war Veterans, will make an otflolal risit to Camp 1'hUips of Albany Sunda . afternoon. On the same day Mrs. Margaret F, Rodger3, koseourg, department president of the auxiliary , will pay an official risit to the auxll iary of Camp Philips Both will te accompanied by other depart ment officers. A 1 -o'clock dinner in their honor will be served at the Vet eians' Memorial hall. Elect PTA Heads ALBANY Mrs. Carl Connet will head the Madison PTA group as president the coming rear and other office's are Mrs. Ralph Hyde and 'Mrj. . George Cogl, first and second, rice presi dents; Mrs. Joe Neeley. secretary. and Miss Edna . Peterson, . treas urer. A silver tea will be held Tuesday afternoon. March 28, tn the library of the school. Mrs. Peter Mudie. KOIN announcer. will be guest speaker and will talk on canning and home cook Ing. Proceeds will go toward the milk fund. Mass Funeral Held tot Stratoliner Victims b 1 .'t'4.:rf , r it. 1 . - m 1 A .... 4 4" . 4 -A ' a .M Amid thousands of floral remembrances, mass funeral services were held at Seattle for eight of the tea victims of the $500,000 Boeing Aircraft company's Stratoliner crash near Alder, Wash. Included in the funeral services, were those for two Dutch air officials, who were aboard the ill-fated craft oa a test flight. This is a scene daring the faaeral ceremony. Nominate WHS Student Officers Call Board Daniel Roth, 81 Dies at Albany WOOD BU RN- Jeanne Lee, Floyd Mattson and Raymond Gilles hare been . nominated for president of the student body of Woodburn high school. Vive-president nominations in clude: Donna Gene Ernest. Doris HOLLYWOOD Today Double bill. Jackie Cooper in "News- ojt' Chamber Honors 25 New Gtizens Dr. Bruce Baxter Outlines Privileges Here; Urges'. Further Education DALLAS ThV 45 new dtl- xens, ... who received - their - final papers Here Wednesday. were honored guests at a dinner meeting of the Dallas chamber of .commerce . Wednesday night. About 100 were present for the dinner. The new cltixens were Intro duced by Judfee Arlie Walker and were welcomed into cltUen- ship by Thomas Verdenius of Portland. Archie McFetridge re sponded on behalf of the new citizens.' i Dr, Bruce Baxter of WiBam ette university gave an excellent talk on the privilege of citizen ship in the United States and urged the new citizen to con tinue their education to make themselves better fitted for the duties of citizenship in the Unit ed States. Mrs. Gettmaa Soloist Mrs. Chauncey Gettman sang, accompanied by Mrs. Don Rob inson. Tk SS aw eitiMas art: Baa W. Boe der f DaUu, rau 1; lo SL. Frolrieh of .SsUim. root 4: Minai Supbesioa of lBdepcadsact, rout I: Edward V. Floyd WUtontna, root l; Jacob fencer, Dl ! William D. Bhrnmri. IndtrDendanca : KUsaboth Oooll, Dallaa; EUio Diewert. Dallas; Ueorf U. ilarmi, Dallas; Henry Klaiiea. Inde'pendeneo: Arehia McFet- ridft, Dallaa; Gerhard KUeTar, Dallas aad Jacob Toawa, DaUaa. Katherioo Toawa, Dallas; Tobias Beanldt, DaUas; Lydia HUdebraad, Son aioata ; . Fraaa E. Carson. Orand Bond: Clara May Fiika, BsU; Pearl V. He- y ey, west aaien ; ueiea vaapmaa, Dai' las; uenaara LUft, Dallas, . root 1 ALBANY Daniel ' Roth, 81, I Erato W. BcamldV Dallas; Marie Friesea, Pnrna" wtth Rilmnnrl Ijtn a rMildAnt of Oreron since 1900. ,,m.i ": " . . " . i . -- - - tuiaa swsrt, dbius. anu IDS ti 1 1 1 luutB - l ruu lur uimuj J wi o a viuuiukui Guy" and Charles Starrett i farmer of route l, Albany, died In "South of Arizona." I at the family home Thursday I night folowing a stroke of paraly- STATE I sis, suffered last Sunday, Jones and Corinne GM. Secre- I Today "Valley of the Gl- I Funeral services under the di- Uiy: Alleen Bentley, Ada Clair j I e ant8 witn Wayne Morris, rrection of the Fisher Funeral Building S5000 Home ALBANY Construction ot a new $5000 residence has been started by Fred Ronei in the recently platted townsite area li. Hacxleman Grove la East Al bany. Thhj in the first of a number of new residences expect ed to be erected in this new addition. ' The property- owned by Mrs, Pearl Haekleutan Is part of the original ackleman dona tion land c'aim. Airlie Girl Weds . John Harter " AIRLtE Alyce Plaub, .18, and John Harter, . 21, were mar ried March 18 in Vanoourer. She la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J rob Ploub. He recently mored here from " another state. They are living. In Pedee where . he is employed in one of the mills. . Sandra . C aats- 5. .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe . Staats, wa taken i to . a Salem, hospital. the. first, ot the. week, for care . of rneumonia. - C- D. Turner, who works' on the Staat farm is con fined to' the Dallas hospital by a siege of pneumonia. " The . uie, social glren by the school ' students . netted nearly S30 for various school needs. Honored on Birthday ' UNION. HILL Miss Marjorie Tate honoied her mother, .Mrs W. M. Tate with a surprise birthday., din n e f Wednesday night. - larited - guests - were Mr and Mrs. Tate. Mr. and Mrs. " Verio' King, JMr- nnd Mrs. W. F. Krenx, Mr. and Mrs.Verny..Scott, Marjorle Tcte and Gay Scott. Renn and Elcie Yoder. Financial chairman : Catherine Fronsdahl and Ambrose Asper. Helen Toder, Jeane Royse and. Maxine Rich mond were nominated for nomi nating chairmen. Christensen Is Polk I00F Head Death Warrant ot a Nation ;.: :-W"K.k. xzi t ; :s iTiSzzzf4lX iX dis Cad rwarer a fcaUi UtGzi lest. ter';ntr kat iiase tttttra ' UltU tsV-si sri lia t' 'setJwr tismttt eat 80s fotselt'csUst vtaWs Ubans rxllati a. 1 M a v.-j.athS'.-.-.,.vtr.- This document, dated March 15, 1939, ended the Independent republic of Czechoslovakia and gave Nazi Germany control of three of the four provinces of the short-lived war-born country. The document, in German, declares: The Fuehrer (Hitler) has accepted this dec laration (to assure calm order and peace in this part of Central Europe) and has expressed his decision to take the. Czech people under the protection of the German Reich, and assure them the de velopment of indegenous life in accordance with their own character." The document is signed, at left, by Joachim von Ribbentrop, Ger man foreign minister, and at right, by EmU Hacha, last president of Czechoslovakia, and Dr. Frantisek Chvalkovxky, last Czech for eign minister. . Farmers' Union News New Words Theme Of Club Roll Call Legion Observes ; ; 20th a Anmversary State Commander to Attend Joint Meeting Slated for April 4 MT. ANGEL The - Legion's birthday was celebrated at the ML Angel post and unit after the regular business meetings Tuesday night. A decorated birthday caae witn lighted can dles formed the centerpiece for th long table. Commander. Webb acted as toastua aster. . , Frank Walker, who lust re-x turned from the' Veterans' hos pital in Portland, was a special guest ind gave in interesting and detailed account of bis stay , at the hospital Other speakers included past post commanders, Fred Proper, Earl Blrtchet and: Fred Lucht, Mrs. Cecyl Lucht and Mrs. Rose tiutsch. The next Legion dance was set for April 12. On April 4 there will be a Joint meeting of the Lesion and auxiliary pre ceded by a buffet supper at which the state commander, and state president of the two organizations will be speakers. Mrs. Rose Butsch was ap pointed to take orer the poppy, poster work and confer with the teachers of St. Marys grade school and Mt. Angel academy. It was agreed to offer cash prizes in each of the three di visions. All Legionnaires and auxili ary members hare been inrited to attend a crawfih pany at the Silrerton armory April 1. MONMOUTH The Polk coun- . Claire Treror and Frank I home will be held Sunday at McHugh and Gary Cooper. I 1:10 p. m. from the Fairvlew Dee 1 "Souls at Sea." vice will be held at the family J'jiJV.,!. - home at 12:45. Burial will be in 0tt m ,Wedfesdy- nlgh,VKwlUi GRAND the Knox Butte eemetery. Normal lodge here. Roy Glbbs of The nomlnatinr committee for Tnrtar Honrr VnnAa Man- w. t41. i a- v.l uresnman, past grand master, this year was: Ada Claire Renn, Doris Jones, Jack Moon. Maxine Richmond, Archie Nelson with Charles Carlson and Mrs. Gulss as faculty .risers. The following staii has been chosen by Nelda Trulllnger, edi tor of the Wohlscan, high school annual: AssisUnt editor. Fran cis Ryan; business manager, Carl Kister, senior historian, Arcnie Nelson, Junior hlstorlrn, Helen M o e ding; sophmore historian, Doris Jones; freshmen historian, Jean Royse. Art editor, Clarence Enos; snapshot editor, Bill Phillips; F.F.A., Robert Bellamy; band, Kenneth Arney; 3.A.A., Leona Ballweber; torch honor. Elsie BUren; home economics, Elsie Yoder; Booster club, Alice Prlns- Shlrley Mrs. Roth survives, aj do three 1 .aa.a '.v. A reen O'SuUivan and Ralph daughters and four sons. Charles Bellamy In "Let Ds Live." Ben" and Dan B.. all of Albany, I " V.ZS Joe of Sheddr Mrs. Kate Opel 8lrV cnorug tang. Ro, Marlf of Lebanon: Mrs. Anne Whit-I .v.-v t j a " . . xaaer oi uorrauis ana mrm. otus . ... aT.. nie . K,i-k ELSINORB Today Double bill. Can't C-eat An H o n e s t Schrock of Albany. Also a broth- .kit was DreVented br Ora Lentx Man" with. W. C. Fields. Ed- er. John Roth of Wayland. Iowa, wuC il l R?ckr1aU aar Barren and Charlie Me. ak A.nA .-..i I WUlttm ROVill, RlCkreail, V.T I I na Lee Peyton, Monmouth. gar Bergen and Charlie Mc Carthy and "The Mystery ot I grandchild, the White R o o m." with Bruce Cabot and Helen Mack. : Bradley Is Killed Working at Dam MILL CITY Ray Bradley. New officers elected sre: Mot ris Christensen, McCCoy, presi dent; E. A. Bancroft, Falls City, vice-president; W. L Smith, Monmouth, re-elected secretary. county picnic in the Dallas city park August 13. Committees are; Entertainment: Clcude Larkln, Reckreall; Fred Holman, Dallas: A. Schaffer. Ballston: Morral CAPITOL Today "Four Girls in WhitA" with Flarenm Rica and Alan Marshall. "Con- vict Code ' with Robert . a Jk I wiULi wa A 1 xvsaj jls v. t " - t, TaT. . formerly of Niagara and Mill Christensen. McCoy; James Rob- ww a f MTV WA 'lllort initftnr I V W AH I Ma TnHononrlanAA CnAfts llaw- Aflsj AtiintftV I rf " " ; I wt M.a'UMwaaa wrviM JMs inC 4in Cnapter. I nMJflv vhlta wnt-Vlrser nn the I ' 1mmma T.11.r. PVa-l. couiee nam. Mr. uraaiey was Bowman, Monmouth; Clarence born in Oberlin, Kans . in 1910 Lee. Falls City; L. V. Seeley. and lost his parents when small Independence; A. Burlebach, Dal sg was brought to Niagara to I las; Leon Turner. McCoy. Walter make his home with bis grand- Bird, Dallas, general chairman. parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Bradley. Surviving are three brothers - ST.- LOUIS At the -Fairfield Farmers', union meeting Ernest Andres reported tor the .livestock-commission and A. L. Gl rod on the soil conservation pro gram. Mrs. Jessie WJliams. ' state junior leader, explained the work of the junior department. Fair field local voted to organize a juvenile and - junior reserve de partment at the next regular meeting, April 21. An excellent program present ed by Mrs. Ben Hall, Mrs. M, B. Lucas and Mrs. Ward Lundy, was given by children ot the Farmers' union: Jo La Bansky,": Jean Marks, Bruce Short, Mary Jo Hall, Shirley Girod, Buddy, Lucille and Roseann Rush, Dor othy Andres, Marie Jungwlrth, Evelyn Hartwig, Theresa Man ning, Marjorle and Warren Lun- dy, Virgil Lucas, Virginia La key, Dorothy Rush, Shirley Ronge, George Rostykus, Ivan Ronge, Roy Marks, Marie Short. After the program luncheon was served. The Fairfield cooperative com munity club will sponsor a card party at the ', Fairfield commun ity hall Friday night, March si Mrs. Ward Lundy will be in charge. Again,' low: Commercial . club Seeley; Lettermens ciwb. Floyd Shower Is Given Mattson; athletics, Daniel An- derson: Chess club, Alan Moen; For Mrs. H. Loe dramatics, Barbara Cummlngs; Ping Pong club, Vivian Haas; EVENS VALLEY Mrs. How v a jm , A(tUw I ..a v. m a. t calendar. - Edna Stevens; class cellaneous shower at the EmU Jlnl&ien.jJ Teacher Rehired will, Elnora Asper; t.Tists. Fre- Loe home vhen Mrs. EmU Loe """"""" "1ni1' Vrh WACONDA-At a recent meet da Hanson and Mary Vlfqualn; and Mrs. Orral Loe entertained 1 . v?. 2,r. ing of school board members adriser, Miss Durfe; mimeo- in her aonor, graphers, Fern Dyer wiima pre8ent were Mrs. H. Halror Bend; his grandmother, Mrs. Bradley of North Bend; an un- SL? . 9 Halror-.on.r. fistic of M1U cVy"0 Mrs. Cone, Mrs. Gralapp and Miss Roy Ken ;MrB Gertrude Moen. ureenoaum as iacuuy aiw.s. Mrs 0rval McMannus, Mrs. Del bert Bowen, Mrs. 1'.. B. Wlnslow, nates si vsi i - iiniinm - 1.1 re annraiaT - v 1 w a o ey auiAHaUf Aa o rt Mate All Day-Aieet Aarhus. Aliss ArdU Aarhus, Mrs. Mrs. Clara Girod was rehired to teach a second term at Wa- conda school. Funeral .services will be held Sunday with burial services in Conrad Johnson. Mrs. Oscar Loe. I T ,1 VI IT .Jt wirnKin Thft . next rerular I ui ni t. . r Artiinr I J . Community Clubs mMtlnff of. the Waeonda com- Tnhnann Mrs. Ben Olf ford. Mrs. LAKE LABlSHi Mr. and Mrs. munity club will be held Wed- Jim Mulkey, Mrs. Arthur Skir- Orville Klampe entertained re-1 MARION Mrs. Hal Russell n eari av Marph 29. at thohome vin Mr. win KUnL Mrs . JnhnnT I cently with a birthday party I arranred a successful and highly of Mrs. M. B. Lucas at Falr-lNicoi Miss Marian Nicol, Mrs. honoring their brother, Lyle 1 educations! entertainment, at the field. This will be an all day otto Dahl, ;'Mrs. Marie Hope, I -iampe. frizes at unmebe cnecK- I c o m m u n lty meeting ' Tuesday session. 1 OTAmO GUNDAY I aw w aaa . ' ' RfOINOI I - - - MIDNtTE PREVVE , : SNOOTING! I ; & CTr in Ills most : . : 'Sv',Tv ' ' 'two-mttd; S 1 1 U VV ; R 0 S E U A R r L A !l E IrW WAS- I I .A . , D0MALDCRI5P rjr f t ln' mmmmtttmmJa (UnptMitM "ff sWf sssssssssssi U ' W. aICSllUTmi.eiuiis tints V 1 .IX jaaSmrsuMS . susi ma . susit amt I I ' uj Hon, xira. Howard - lom. Mm. ers .were given xo faomi Horn- i night. Glenn Gregg of the Cberry Emil Loe, Mrs- Orval Loe and achuch and Mrs. Willlard Horn- city Baking Co. showed slides of Mrs. Herman Lafky and Miss a11"011' ' . Oregon scenic places, followed Evelyn Loe of Salem. . Tnose present were i,yie Dy a comedy. I TTl a ar TVI1I1-J . mampe mr. ana jars, wuimra i Robert Hutcneon OI saiem Hornschuch, Mr. is.nl Mrs. . Ed I ganr several Scotch songs, with uou, urace, vaimer ana Lesne Mrs. Lvonel Colgsu accompanist L.ouise Tonti, uiyae i tnd Charles Parrot ot Salem No Meeting Today HAZEL GREEN Mrs. Ben Klampe, Clemens and daughter Mrs. Theo-1 Boehm, Naomi and Irma Horn- I .nr aore Kostwoia, win oe i ostesses scnucn, nay tsiopy, Mane w in to the Su8hlne Sewing ; club I height, Marjorle Wamess, Mr. April . 5 instead.- of Mrs. Allen and- Mrs. Elmer McClourghy, Looney March 2 5 as announced I Eleanor Jefferson and the hosts. at the . last meeting. - - ! Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klampe, MILL CITY The Mill City Woman's club: met ' Wednesday night at the home "of Mrs. Ar thur Hoenlg with Mrs. Charles Porter and Mts. Hoenlg as host esses. ' Roll call was answered with "New Words for Our Vo cabulary." Papers were giren by Mrs. Leroy Dike and Mrs. Harry Mason. Mr. . and Mrs. R. L. Roberts and 'family drove to Montesano, Wash, to attend the 6th wed ding anniversary ' of his grandparents. The Missionary society of the Presbyterian church met at the Lome of Mrs. Mundt Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Clyde Ro gers assisting as hostess. , The devotional and prayer .were led by Mrs. John Swan and Mrs. J. P. Smith was leader. Lunch was served to 25 members and guests. The ladies of the Aid society will serve the dinner Saturday for the teachers' Institute in the grade school. Harris to Start Logging Operations DETROIT Bud Harris Was in town Wednesday and reports he will start logging operations next week above Idanha - on the Linn county ! side of the river. Harris will log cedar for the Idanha Shingle company. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson .ac companied by Miss Etna' Wilson and Mrs. Webb, left Wednesday for a short visit with relatives and friends. The Wilsons will go as far as Starr, Ida., where they -will visit at their parental home. Mrs. Webb will stop at Ontario, Ore. Achievement Day Set for April 11 DETROIT The Detroit grade school will have Achievement day, April' 11, in the school- nouse. - , The Detroit pupils have fotrr 4H clubs, a woodworking club sewing division one and two, and a forestry club. Victor Purchases Estate Property GERVAIS Dr. A. L. Victor has bought the property ot the late Gertrude Weiss and he and Mrs. Victor are moving there. Ray Carmlcal has sold his property to Martin Sypher and he and his family left Thursday for Fresno, Calif., where they will be temporarily. Carmlcal is with the - Associated - Seed com pany. A. DsJardin is rebuilding large garage on his property into apartments. The building which stood on the corner of the alley at E street is being moved 10 feet to the north and a short distance to the east where it will f aca. Third ' street. There will be two apartment of five rooms, eacti, all modem except basement.. Plan Logging at Peak SCIO Rights of way. through several farms in the Snow Peak district- southeast of Sclo hare been . purchased and a logging road is contemplated to the rail head at Brewster station, ' The Snow Peak Timber company plans extension logging opera tions in that vicinity during the coming summer, the logs to be shipped to a mill at Dallas. Amateur Night Is Slated April 27 For Polk People DALLAS April 27 has been set as the date for tie second annual amateur night, sponsored by the Dallas Lions club. All local amateur performers' are invited to participate. In the adult division rash prises of $10, $5 and S3 will be gtve.-i while ia the Juvenile dirts! on the cash prizes will be 15, ?3 and Si, Anyone wishing to put on an act song, dance, musical spe cialty, tumbling or other num ber, is asked to get in touch rlth Wayne Hawke at the office , ot the Mountain States Power com pany. The contest Is open to any en trant from Polk county. SETS MORE BERRIES LEBANON Jesse Peterson of the Tennessee section will set Youngberries and Boysenberrles this spring to produce slips for a large planting. He is also a grower of Ettersberg strawberries. West Salem News WEST SALEM Fred Kuhn Is . at McMinnrllle building a house for' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laurence. The Laarel Social Hour club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. H. Brown. The rooms were decorated with dafodU and sham rock. Mrs. A. E. Utley, past presi dent of the Polk County Health association, gave a talk on the; work of the county health nurse. - Present were 14 members and one guest. Mrs. Brown was as sisted by Mrs. Nettle Jackson and Mrs:' E.r C. Weatherby. The next meeting will be Apiil 4 with Vth. tCnrtraA Krieha The - Polk County Federation.4 T) ti ,B 1 VUshmana .InVl will m aftl ; sf Wednesday, April 19 at 10 a.m. at the West Salem hall. The fol-. ' Tral.a .Ink. rfl1 k. kuluua- for the day: ' 1 ' "Book and Thimble.-West. Salem ' Women's club, Lincoln Good .wui, sweet unar, urusn uouege Helpers, Zena Missionary society. Laurel Social Hour and Orchard Heights. STARTS TODAY Love Secrets From Three Years in a Nurse's Life! In drama as revealing as "The Gtader Bold, Daring Romantic Story Of... T. AftT TIMES TODAY y. G Fields - Edgar Bergen - Charley McCarthy In' s . "you CANT CHEAT AN HONEST MAN',- 1 ' Plos lilysteiry of the White Room" jff Contin-nous PLCS 2ND FEATURE The vicious parole "racket ... exposed at last in . "ConVict' Code'5 ' - with.' Robert Taylor Anne Nagel FLORENCE RICE UNA MERKEL ArninuniHiFonD nnnv iioiVAnD ALAH MARSHAL DU DDY EDS EN Metre Cefsfsry-jstayw fvaeso I a rflesaftsl CmU-Msnr"! PLUS 15 f&tA I ... 7. I V - ODD km .. 78i I I ou trill know vhen you ses this picture thct "but for the graco of God" YOU might have ploy id its centre! rch! - . ; . iij i (57 n 4 r. t