age tchz: Honor Roll listed At Iffill Gty High Play Will Be Offered on - May 10, Grade School . Pageant May 11 Three Killed When Train and Truck Collide MILL CITY The honor roll for the high school the last term - - Sophomores, Darrell Schroeder. Virginia Johnson, Dorothy Dean Mason, Dorothy Ayers, Verna Car away, Mary Maurer. Nellie Hatha wf, Cleta Crabtree. , ' Freshmen. Fran ces Caraway. France Burke. Clarabel Geertsen, Joyce Orden, N a d t n e MCarly. Glenda Lyons. Charles Hallln. . Juniors. Namol Chance, Wanda White, i Fern Raphael, Dorothy 'Teeters. Seniors, Lois Caraway, Maxlne Downing, Virginia Mason, .Ward- I mm sl -r -? i tne Forrest, Zola Sorry. Bob I If llnTcPSllTlrlS ! I jftflSft OCE Student Praises Churchill I isxang era News Resolution Telia Thanks -President Is Not' to Leave for Good Mr& Earl Miller: i Heads Gardeners STAYTON Mrs.1 Earl Miller wu altetad President of the local schoolhouse Friday ' lt 0, - Carde. clnb at' the tor a 7 . edoe sapper ana pro- zi., - -AZ I t. gram arranged by Mrs. Karl ItZTTZ J "ntZZ BRUSH - COLL KG E Brush College Grange will meet at the HarrilL lecturer. Hill. r , The Mill City high school anna. al play, "Second Fiddle," will be presented Wednesday. May 10. in the high school auditorium. The Pageant of Nations" will be glv enin the gymnasium May 11, by the grade school. - I -.. Mill City high school was repre sented at Forest Grove Saturday Havesville HAVESVILLE Mr. aad Mrs. P. C. Crofoot hare leased their store and gas station to P. J Ellslth of Fergus Falls, Minn. I The new proprietor , has had 0 for the music contest, by the girls' re', experience in the grocery chorus, consisting ofCharleen Gentry, Dorothy H 1 g d o n. Den Champ, Glenda Lyons, Ruth Hig don, Verna Hathaway, Alia Jack son. Velma Syverson, Bennie Car ter, Virginia Johnson, Helen HI business. He expects to enlarge i the store and add fresh fruits and- vegetables to the present store of supplies. Mrs. Crofoot accompanied by Misses Laura and Ollle Crabb atl. Marlorie Schroeder. Virginia I of Salem, expect to spend the Harris, Jane Henderson, Belle) weekend at Ft. Dick, Calif., vis-1 F a n 1 1, .Joyce Ogden. Frances King Percy ana Jonn, : sons or Leach. Frances Burke. Cleta Crab- I Mrs. Crofoot and the Misses - tree: a trio. Marlorie Schroeder, I Crabb brothers, Walter and Roy. Joyce Oa-den and Virginia John-1 . Next week the Crofoots will son; a boy's chorus, Victor ; Her-, leave for Minneapolis, to 'visit ' ron. Glen Rogers, Harry Pendle- Mr. ' Crof oot's mother who. is ' se ' ton, Albert Beeson and Millard riously ill. Later .they will re- - . Bass. : 1 Miss Virginia Mason acted as accompanist." Mrs. Donald Sbythe Is director. ' Salem to make' their turn to home. The Hayesville Woman's club held a hard times meeting at the home of Mrs. W. EicholU. Mrs. Frank Martin assisted. ' Mrs. J. W. Pentney and Mrs. M. S. Fisher, dressed as bride and groom, won prizes. Committee;: were appointed to at the spring luncheon s. P. C. C !oot. Mrs. E. L. Moore, Mrs. H. Eck- ADMSVILLE Th e Aumsville I hout and 'Mrs. W. R. Powers. ! firemen presented their annual Table decoration, Mrs. W. Elch . program in; the gym here Fri- oltx, Mrs. J. W. Pentney, Mrs, i day nlrht to a packed house. A. T. Lewis and Mrs. W. Rus- .K Aumsville grade school won the tin. Serving, Mrs. Robin Day, j ball and West Stayton the .bat Mrs. W, Strozute and Mrs. J. for ticket selling, these pupils ' ; being tied at end of the sal i i student body 'meeting of Ore-1 i TJNION HILL 'Mrs. v W. T. son. College of : Education, Prest-1 Krens and ' : Mrs. Geneva Hub- dent J. A. Churchill was tend-1 pard wiU -entertain the Union i ered a- resolution of eulogy and I Hill ' Grange Home Economics appreciation for fen fine service club at the home of tie latter to this school over a period ;of 1 Wednesday - afternoon, n May J. i nearly 7 years. , His retirement The meeting is scheduled for a aa president of this Institution I week earlier than ' the I usual recalls afresh the fact that he I meeting; date ;4a :to. the tom- i nrougnz to uus school tne nar-1 munuy garden tour May T. t vest of his many years as a lead ing educator, - He told the atu- UNION HTLLThe TGA of dents: .; '" ! J union Hill Grange are sponsor 'x n am Tery glad to know thatl ln marquerad dance Satur I am to be president-emeritus y. May A 'SUverton orchw with a few duties to look for- tra will play. Funds will go to ward too. I knov of no rfle In I pay a 4H scholorshlp 16ta 4H school .work la the state thai I 'opmer school at Corvallls ear- would rather - hare suceeed me 1 t one. .. . home, of .Mrs. Roy Maring. Other officers elected were: . Mrs. Roy Karlng. vice president; Mrs. H. A. Beanchamp, secreUry-treaa- urer.. .'The following delegates were chosen ,tQ .attend the -state garden club convention at For est GroTe May 15, lfi and -17: Mrs. Fred Berger, Mrs.?; Earl Miller: alternates. -Mrs. Mattie -Eruee ; and Mrs. H. J. Rowe; The - club passed motion to request " the city "council not to install .water meters In reel- dences UUevlng that would il tlmately mean neglect In vstar- y lag of lawns and shrubs and - so detract from the appearance of SUyton. - . ' ' The date of the spring flower show has been set tor May 12 L at -the community clubhouse.' Qinic Slated 3rd- HUBBARD" A pre-schooK clinic will be-held atthe ub bard school Wednesday morning, - May 3, at 9 o'clock under the . . direction of the Marion county - , health department. Children from. - . , 3 to 6 years of age, will be given examination and Immunizations;! also , babies from 6 months to J v years of age, will be immunized. Parents are urged to bring, their children. ? - than' President Howard " Philip . M. - Schweizer. rural mail carrier on route one, Mon mouth, Is. home from the vet erans'. hospital, Portland, where he has been recuperating follow tag a stroke early In March. His Millard -. Sbelton; dub presi dent, is in general charge. Prises are onerea tor . tne best - cos tumes r worn by. dancetsv . XMUKTU; HOWELL in com memoration' ot the. . XKOth . anni- condltlon is much Improved, and 7nerLf'ft rg!MVns.tonJs ho hopes to be able to resume i?"!01"0" Pdent of the work on his route In Mar. but otaiea av painouc will return1 to the hospital next week for another ' checkup Schweizer is secretary of the State Rural Carriers' association. ARYE Club S3 Electa nw wuicers 01 tna. local ciuo No. Xt, of Aged - Retirement and pro gram was presented j at . the Grange hall here Friday night. The address was by W. H. Stevens on "The Farmer: and the Constitution" who ably com pared the relative . importance or the. farmers' position - then i : 11s Ci 1 "'-- Prizes Awarded ; In Amateur Phase - - f j Of FirematfShow IScheV. Happy Hour and Three links Meet STAYTON Mrs. h. H. Wright entertained the Three TJnks Community Clubs BTAYTO" Delegates from the Stayton Woman's commun- structor of manual arts at the high school. v . .v t,k. fc tnAmm'm ltT clb nd 9 president, Mrs. club of the Rebekah lodge at her . A. .cnnn,ni ".ttnAeA th County Chinese and also in a sell-oft contest. Prizes in the amateur contest s were: grand prize, Misses-vioiet ! Perkins, piano, Winifred Per i kins, electric " guitar; Marjorie 1 Perkins,, ukelele.. First prize for i groups went to Miss Roze.la Lane and Raymond Lane who sang with guitar accompani ment;; second prize, Schafer sis ters. For solo parts, first. Lei . Phillips, with vocal solo and yo jdelllng; second, Grace Ashfor. i The second ' part of the pro I gram was a ' play, "Hill Billy Stettler, Mrs. C. Doolittle and Mrs. B. Willis. . Special guests were Mrs. A. Odem and Juanlta Odemr Mrs. A. Branson, A. J. Baltzer, Mrs. Fred Ratzberg. Idanha Mill Is At Shutdown End DETROIT The Idanha Lum ber company .mill began xpera Weddln'," with main characters "..''" t"" Wood, Mrs. William Ramage, meet v by H. JJastings, Lester Sny der, Lemer Ellis, Ray Lane, E eretV Warren, Harvey -Snyde Ed Calahan,' Ross Clark, Gale Keith, Richard Warren, Rcy Wilcox, Tony Perkins and Ray f Tulllns. and Harris ' are at present put ting logs Into the mill. Detroit public schools will close May 19 with a joint gradu ation exercise of high .school and grade and probably Mary's duced the entertainment with an I account of the fire depart ment and its work. Graduating On Coast Outing two graduates at the exercises. Dr. Vern D. Bain from the state department will be the speaker. Bertha Webb and Rob ert Young will receive high school diplomas while Elberta Libby, Marguerite Jackson, Ber lyn Matchett and Robert Smith rill graduate from the eighth grade. Music will be furnished by the grade school. Tooth ; Kmninmnt Tn and now,- stating that when i the ' leeW aa follows j w n. 1 constitution . was adobted. ft 1 ham, president; Mrs. Joe Rogers. "r CBl population was sr. Tke president: E. M. Ebbert, f5ed ta while now uAMtin- . r.. v. 1 only. 25 per cent is -on the farm. t5 f : I tTP..nV vTm .-I He said that fresh from nolltl- - . ... vv.i w.a . . ... auuned r delegate . and B. M. De. m intolerance or Lann. alternate, to a atat. eon. ta ol countries, the . newty Scenes after a Union Padflc train oa the SeatUe-Portland run coDJd-1 venUon In Corvallls, Saturday, j f sUtes. endeavpred to ea wltli a logging truca: near isncoaa, wasn. Aoove, ue ovenurnca i May, f. I , m wwi mw-i locomotive, steam still shootlna front Its boilers: below the shat-l Br resolution, the local club al. nd protection for all as teml (mk Th muHiuw mmA rtrrman of 1K trala and the trvck 1 want m r m n a rw.. I evidenced in the Preamble. driver were killed and several traia paaseBgen were lajured. AP I dispUy of colored motion Pie-1 Oregon scenic moving; pictures photos. I tnrea of Industrial and scerL: wefe snown by the Cherryry content at the San Francisco company 01 asaiem. A t i a a.ii , world's fair to advertise Oregon. iooweq. j asr. ana Mrs. U A. Moore have I ' f uvuiui buui ou jacason sireei i srs : w sr i & " of Mrs. F. E. Murdoch. The I'll co itlilnCPTI tf Voores have occupied thU house LfAiaa- UaClI iU ior tne past year. Moore is in-1 c i r I opeak at atayton STAYTON Llllie Madsen, au thor of the "How? Does your Gar den Grow?" column of The States man, will speak fat the meeting Of the Stayton I Woman's club I dys John, Mrs. SteUa Say, Mrs. TURNER The Mauri Loa Thursday afternoon. May 4, at Margaret Anuersen auernaies. guitar club of the Prlgcma Mel. the clubhouse. Miss Madsen Is iUl. O UO A UCl. 1111 B. . jnuuicu I aln d-oh mn Ar- m. a ...M.KHa..l . - ... - . i it-' t t I WUU WB o-.im yiwcui- i also biiTerton librarian and corre-l S EZEZi -Pendent Her topic will be "Ore- j w " . . . house at the high school audi- B " " " torium. The entertainment was this program will be presented: sponsored by .the PTA ' and 4H Playlet, "The Pumpkin Hill Gram- clubs with Mrs. Ethel Sundlle 1 mar School Graduation," directed lf- A 1351T Helen Peetz, Elizabeth (Ball, Ro- j by Miss Louanne Hassing, and ivlCCl Arc lltKcU bert Schaefer and Blanche WU- with this cast ot seventh graders: liams, local committee chairmen. I Troy Ingram, Shirley Nightengale, The program presented 19 Delores Chitwood, Norman Peters, numbers. The Junior accordian Betty Shieman; song by Peggy group of 20 members, and the Missler, Alice Spraker, Phyllis senior club of 10 members, all I Bell and Stella Thompson ; project tn bright satin uniforms, were display by Miss Thompson. enjoyable. Specials were: Tap Election of officers for the dance, Beverly McMillan, accor- coming club year will be held, dian numbers by small girls, Pa- The hostesses will be Mrs. L. H. tricia Scott and Florence Pol- Wright, Mrs. Harry Rowe, Mrs. ster: cowboy band, steel cut- P. Deldricfc and Mrs. Lena Teo- tars by a group of young boys; man. liams. i mkM..4.. M V e- Hennlnr. nish washlnr Mrs BUIUB x"r Frank Marshall, Mrs. Albert checkers and cards were en-1 cluhs In Salem Friday. Joyed following the business The following are delegates Tr.PPtino. which was conducted Mrs. Irene Gettman, Mrs. Gia by the president, Mrs. L. H Wright. The next meeting will be at the lodge hall with Mrs. Eva Hilton and Mrs. Clara Lau as hostesses. Those present were: Two. guests, Mrs. Clara Lau and Mrs Charlotte Slay ton; Mrs. urant Murphy, Mrs. Etta Brewer, Mrs. Edna Sloper. Mrs. B. H. Cham berlain, Mrs. Joe Harris, M t, A. C. VanXuys, Mrs. R C. and the president, Mrs. I Hjf Tl 1 Heard at Turner George I and Mrs. Louise Berger. Liberty Entrants In County Track 1 GCrERAIi:0T0SSIC0:3 LOWEST -PRICED CAR Vni GIVE YOU ATimiLL YOU'VE NEVER HAD EEFOIUS LIBERTY Elimination track events were held here Mrs. Clarence Baldwin, Mrs: during the past few days; win W. A. Weddle, Mrs. Bee John- ners to represent the school at son, Mrs. Elmer Boyer Mrs the county meet, May 6, in Sa- Ezra Hilton, Mrs. Byron ShuicM, lem. Local winners were: Mrs. D. George Cole and. the Bo, fr,de, 0 to 8 60 ,d dMh hostess, Mrs. L. 7 Wright. I Lawrence PUnk, Bob 8teey; 100 yard The HaooT Hour club met atl?,n Norton, jiene Km; mgn a ls-stnrvTS ana, AXB TOVUr BKCISa tar wir. Phl.f S O Wels Intro- ereek CCC camP wh,ch will have th hn ".T nV Mr Jo PieTer 0nlP. aiekard-Csiteel: brcdjump. Eick Fire Cnlef S O. Weis Ino- graduates at the exercises. hAm lM' it TITBNER Tnrner hirh ' school r?SlSv2ft Culbertson New with teachers,xOrva Nickula and Miss Gertrude Roenicke as.chap- erones. Thursday. Chinese Checkers and race, Allen Dsch, Lmverna Sarfent; pack cards were played. The golden . btacey, Bobby nurn; potato wedding anniversary of Mrs. Da- Jffl Vid Silvers was recognized With Bob SUety; medley race. Merle Raina, a gift from the Club. Mrs. Oil- lwrenc flank, Richard 8tark, Bob yer Forette was a guest. The 8t7, , . ,. next meeting will be at the J2.8'60'lf 5?lJ5 home Of Mrs. Albert Boedig-1 Rl, Tiw, Hurd;' thrl.ed rmc. heimer. May 4. ' iNorbert Norton. Rocer Daaeh; aaek race. r.awim xiara, uieir Jtyeri; oroaajamp, Oier Meyer. Bobby Sargeat; potato H T.la.J Q I . AA I 1 D . r oreev Home IS sr I-h, Edwin Hard, Bobby Sarsent, Opened tO Club I Ob-li. frad to S, 15 yard. Oertrade Mia.MWWC, - WMi UHWH IV Rill. A siira Anderson, Lets Hndton broadjomp. Stayton Marshal CTAVTOV Tnhn A nlWt. Class members are Marie Wllks, g0B of Lebanon began his du- Thursday at the home of Mrs. fSi,""' !0, Dorothjr T-Bower...Mtbel ,ut thla weelt stayton's new William Forgey. Mrs. Fred Pot- wr7 a!Trtrs4?ysnnX. A U M SVILLE The Women's 1ia17 "p club spent a delightful afternoon lef red race, Carolya Caraoa; Bernice .aroB ; PeLoria Almirm night marshal, succeeding Albert ter renewed her membership ar- Anderson. Stanley, who is now employed I ter navlng been a visitor at tne oiria. l to s, as yard. Darieno Evana. and Mrs. Culbertson and three Attending the federation meet- MoYiVDsrieas i'la children have moved Into the lng In Salem Friday were Mrs. throw, Loona Murhammer; potato race, Charles Hnntlev house. Foraey. Mrs. George Claxton. Cojriweii. Betty Cof.wei: 100 yard i1l.i I r -K r Coki. ni Klrm nanaorm Mn Krncf Tnwl. i- ' . " "6" vi u'vm " I ' r " - , i HcTarlT Kantun. Iinimj. Hurhinnn. a r. a in,,,,, mr rnn mMnnv wir-a. niann nnvari miK. i j n eluding Jean Ball, Rosalie White, Q. the stayton Townsend. club Lamb, Miss Minnie Peterson and , n7vi. " I Tuesday night in the city nail. Mrs. unaries Aiariin. tandley Sales, Pearl Hogsed and George Brown, all winners of one or more first places in the recent county 4-H fair. Evelyn Jensen, Haiel Herchburg. Louise Pemberton. Ray Godwin. Robert Parrent; George Wagger. Howard Conklin, Herschel Peterr son. . i :- Turner 4-H clubs expect to send j a rrouo of club members to 4-H summer school at Corvallls in- Building Razed by Small Quake District LDA Has Session, Woodburn - WOODBURN The district cir- I cult workers meeting or tne Lu theran Daughters ot the Reforma tion was held Sunday afternoon at the home oLf Mrs. Tom Hanson, Vonsc 'street. The cities which compose" w RiRrtnnCanbyL fortiana, ruget Island and Wood b tt r nrThe achievements of the LDR for the past year were discuss ea ana rs. wif Roddinr of Portland, presi- A.t f th Pacific district,' spoke en the Pacific coast district LDR convention- to be held in Los An geles In June. 'i " ' f I .;-:-.---'v; , ' - ' '- , v '- ' . V i . ' -if - - in i m r i ifi I'ta il n i ihth i iffn T- imnir i m n n-n i--- - Idaaha Mill Has Another Layoff DETROIT Friday proved to be a jinx day for the Idanha Lumber company mill for It had run only 1H hours, after a four months' shutdown, when some machinery j broke down and the part had to be taken to Portland for repairs. Work' was slated to start again Monday..,....-.: ' ,;; Twenty of the 11 Detroit high school pupils enjoyed a party at I the school Friday night. The stu dents' ienjoyed a scavenger hunt and the losing' group forced to wash dishes. - N. Walter Shelb land Miss Mildred Whalley, teach ers, were present, also Mrs. Shelby and son David. : ' -Work; has started . puttingrthe fish racks in the river below De- trolt dger Ledgerwood is la charge. ": Unibri Nexvi ; TALBOT Sidney Talbot Far mers' Union met la tho Talbot school house Friday jnlght. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Parkerfon and ,Mr. andMrs. Myray Baker were Toted nsw members. Mrs. Nellie Wlederkehr read the obligation. ' J. W. Gilmour was appointed a delegate to the warehouse board at the state Farmers' JJalon, eon? ventlon at Monmoutlr In May u Reports were br Nelson Gfl rnouron the dairy JK? .Delmsr : Datidson and Mrs. Joha Zehner, livestock; and Mrs. Ne tie Wiedenkehr, who- suggested that someone be appointed - aa chairman . of delegates attending county nWwli;3if J0!T. KleperKnd sronp Toppled by a recent earth teemor, which was felt aUghtly fhronja ' I Mt.atMana frdm Salem gave musical selections following the business meeting. w erred. t (t , ... j. . , I Junior High Sets , Viidfiofe Da 5tli BILVERTON Annual - vUltors' ! day at the Junior ,. bight school iwlll.be held May 5 and everyone I lau being .Invited to coma tot th day.ir -,f-&- rV - - :t .Plans call for an assembly i the morning and a baseball rame I in the afternoon ; between Sll- verton and Independence. During the ' noon - hoar there -will be puppet show In the gym put on by the ninth grade students, in Gnests , are being asked to brine the lunches for Tlsitors day and. Sllverton . busses wl 1 I call for - the visitors 'from the various : county , schools, - if ar rangements .ar made ahead of time. '. fW You'll fet brand-new thrills vSSf "from Pontiac's silken-smooth performance, lullaby ride, arid roomy luxury ; but the biggest thrill of all will coma when you learn how easily you can buy this big, luxurious beauty 1 Fee the Greatest Demomstratieai Tern Ever llad-PECXE C2 CAPITAL PONTIAC, Inc. 3S9 N. HIGH ST. ! gALEM, OIBX , - i Maple Park Garage, 2ftS Pacific Highway, Woodbmrm Women of Dallas Will Hear Music DALLAS The program for the Dallas Woman's club for Tuesday aiternoon, May 2, will be in ob servance of Music week with Mrs, Florence W. Hutchinson of. the music department of the Oregon college of education at Monmouth as the speaker. Musical numbers have been ar ranged by Mrs. Ivan E. Warner and will include a violin solo by Robert Edlger accompanied by Mrs. Don Robinson and a vocal solo by Mary Margaret Llvesay ac companied by Mrs. Robert Kutch Mrs. Harvey Carpenter, presi dent, will preside at the business meeting with election of officers the feature. Hostesses will include Mrs. Ral eigh Middleton, Mrs. Don Robin son, Mrs. Ivan E. Warner, Mrs. Robert Kutch, Mrs. Bruce Spaul- ding. Mrs. Arthur Woods and Mrs. Harold Rich. Monmouth Alumni Review Its Four Other Monikers MONMOUTH Speakers at the alumni .banquet, held here Friday night included Edgar M, Smith, member of the state board of re gents; Irvin Vining, Ashland: Kenneth Lunday student body president 193V-J8: Dr. J. F. San- tee of the school's teaching staff. Names of the school since its in ception were reviewed: Monmouth University; Christian college; Ore gon state Normal school; Oregon Normal school: and now, Oregon college of education. Many tine tributes were paid President J. A. Churchill by the speakers. Bruce Eekman, Dallas, had charge of the music. Officers elected' were: Wilbur Rowe. Milwaukle. president: Wen dell Van Loan, Eugene, vice-pres ident; GeneTieve Coad, Dallas, sec rotary; Ira C. Powell, Monmouth, treasurer V f ? - ' - " CLUB MEETS THURSDAY section of Southern California, this San Pedro building was the KEIZER The Kelxef sewing only serloas result of the earthquake. Shifting sands which had I elub will meet all day Thursday weakened the foaaaauom wesw Diamea iy omriais I or ue paruau wiua aara. 'ngwini ouii w j u Ollaps-nx photo. . . J " Westsalenu - - DorothTe Be Stayton High i Rlay Fete Queen STATTONVTho student body of Stayton blgh school hag chos en, Dorothy Tata for May dueen. She has also been named valedl torlan. Marlon FoUls will be hon or attendant and other girls of the class will be princesses. The - May day program will be held on the afternoon of May 13 la eonjunctioo with the annua homecoming. The program wil be followed, by the alumni ,ban- o,uet and dance. C esBss psnnfnnnnBsaaaaaBBaaBaaaBaesBB - -si ...way hava a cor that runs Cks tats Te) uWeMttf CsSffSt WM tfc "fcsrf sf IbeMsV WrwMfcMrfsSf 'takaa kawefcs r ia." Bwi Mm fa Is swl to. lb t wtas la SMct cat by m thai tsrai sxtsaafvs af fcatd carbsa. 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