Tfc 02ZG0N GTATTCIIAN, Calcn, ; Oregon, Saturday Hgtxz, Uzj.IZ,- 1S33 PATO THREE, i i it .... r Eighth Grade am Held Musical Tribute I Paid to Mary Fulkcrson, Late School Officer uazcl qrs&n The pro (ram - for tlx eighth' trade class ' -was-", attended - by .a '.capacity crowd.' - The district needs a , community ball ai the news of the . splendid programs presented is brine numbers from other dis tricts, so manr cannot be let ted. , Rex . Putnam, "state: . supertax tendent of public, lnitrucuon. spoke on -The Privilege of relng , an American . Boy . or Girl, and Kenneth Bayne, board chairman, . presented;, the diplomas to Dona - Combs. Julia Hackenbery; : Myr- ;. tie -Kiehl, . Milo Kleiver, OrvaJ Kleiver,' .Massa- Kyono, Rodney Miles, 'L Irene Wacken, Marian Wampler. . Bill -W Woelke, John Wolf, Neal Wolf .and. Tom Yo- . As a tribute to the. late Mrs. Mary L. . Fulkerson, the harmoni tea " band,'- ..Violin' . and ' piano played "Going Horned - -i: Other program numbers were: Piano solo . nd marc h. Mrs. Ralph Gilbert," who -'- also accom- . panied the French doll folk dance given by eight small girls; . p 1 a y , "The Voting Ma chine" by eighth grade and Ben ry Toshika; 'introduction 1 of class by Tom . Yoshlkal; history. - Rodney Miles;: patriotic sons and liar salute. : i The seventh and eighth grades wlll. be entertained at a garden- party at ; the Louis Wampld v School closed Thursday.- The annual picnic, will be Saturday, ay 13, at the Hatel Green rk, - with picnic dinner t at 2:30, announces Mrs. - Ralph o r d e n , chairman.. Families ring serrice. All new families re especially Invited. ? n - other-Daughter Banquet Is Given DONALDL Donald J. commnn lty church was ' the scene of . i mother and : daughter bana.net Tuesday night. The dinner was sponsored by the Donald Queen Esther society i and siren in honor of Mother's day. ,' Miss Edith Pelto, president" of the girls' croup, gave the words of welcome, and -Mrs. Carl. Bell amy responded for the jiothe-s. ' The crowd ef 90 women and fir Is enjoyed a talk by Mrs. t Alice Chappell, president of the Port Progi . land district Women's Home Mis sionary society, on . ''History's Great Women." She was - -ro- . duced.by Mrs. John B. Ulrlch - j Salem, - Queen i Esther-, adviser, Music v was 4 furnished by Miss Ethel Pelto and the pastor, Carl B. Mason. '. , . . . 3 : Tobias WUI Give V Sermon to Class ' 7- ...... V-J,- SCIO The Rev. Kenneth To bias of, Corvallls w 1 1 1 he the speakerjjor ' baccalaureate t pr ices . Sunday - night. May 21, ; -if the Baptist church in Scio. Tex Putnam, ' state superintendent i of schools, will deliver the com mencement, address at the gymr nasium May zt. - - ; Mill City high school defeated - Scio on the. lcx:al diamond 15-8 Tuesday. .. . -. -;r.-T. i .- Members- of, the Willing Work ers' class of the Scio - Christian . church will picnic at Wilson park on ..Thomas ' creek i Friday 'after noon. ' Teachers are Mrs." Carl Warren and Mrs. Early Phillips. Plan Layette Shower ' 4 HUBBARD A layette shower will be given In honor of Mrs. Ray (Allison Van Winkle) Cro nen, daughter of Rev. ind Mrs. J. 8. V a n Winkle, Thursday, May 18, at the home of Mrs. Paul Burket at Elliott Prairie. "NowVu,-! .Showing i if U- - TTtlt Dbr.ey;CsrCa Dave ApcCca ti Easd inciEY i:cuc nATcnin today At? 1 p. it 4 Honey Halting Machine Seized in This Is the snysteriovu "money making BBdu&ino wbJcb,' accosting to toix southern California residents SO, was taken into custody by tloa fa the home df a Soeemead derice. Promises of f 10 retora Union ISfews 1l tlBERTT-i-The Liberty . arm ers Union local will meet ' Tues day, May if, at 8 p. m.' A' speak er from the labor relations toard is : expected. - The refreshment committee requests families at tending bring a pie. The Marion county Farmers' union junior educational : elimi nation . contest will be held . at the Liberty hall Saturday , night. May 20. at 8 o'clock. : All jun iors and. anyone interested are Invited to attend. Those attend ing are asked to bring cake or cookies for the refreshment hour; - ZENA An interesting round table discussion was a feature of the May ; meeting: of .the Spring Valley Farmers' union at the.Zena schoolhouse Wednesday night.' Guests were present from the Bethel local of . Marion coun ty. Fred Muller and Ralph She pard " were nominated as dele gates to -the state convention to be held in Monmouth MayC2-2t: CLEAR LAKE The Kelxer lo cal' of ..'the Farmers'.-, union met at Clear Lake Wednesday; night with a full house in attendance Col: C "A. .Robertson gave an interescing i anidje. instructive - ad dress on "Deinocracy and T the Dicutors.'.' ;. . Simpson-, Hamrick; sr.,-v presented ? the- cooperative hospital. -progress- and signed : up several union j -members. , & .t W. - R'Massey and Oline Can, noy were' voted' as new menv bers. W. P. Collard was elected a . delegate to represent the . un ion at the state convention on cooperative marketing. Alice Bar nett, secretary, of the county- un ion, secured' a large number '"of signatures to the primary peti tion. - - . - . ' . " Dedication Set For new School ; SCIO--The new. . high" school building here, ' completed. May ' was "formally accepted by the school . board of district No. 95, Scio, on "thatf date. A program and dedication of the building, will be held at thJ gymnasium at 8 p. m. May 16, at which the PWA. - partial fi nanciers of the structure, the architect and the Linn county school superintendent are to be represented. 1 Jl SALEM'S 4 . , J CtADING I j THEATRt ROAR INTO THE nZUlTOFTCEOLD WEST WITH THE "r i ' I, Vh . .V 1 v t "". ' i : 1 out of at least S.0.CC3 in recent weesA; Kaimonda uaratacno, depnty sheriffs as be was abowt to resideat whom be bad allegedly were made for ererj dollar iaTestedw LeonHart Closes PPrppcrty ' GERVAlSMr "and Mrs. F. W. Leonhart have bought from the heirs rVt August Schneider property, on Thirds street and are improving :lt; The Charles Bru no family vis ..moving from the Schneider property to the Orpha McLaughlin house being vacated by the Leonharta. " Samuel E. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam ' H. Brown, Is re ported gaining slowly In a Port land hospital where he has been for some time receiving treatment. ' - Rev. and Mrs. John W. rood were hosts at their' home Wed nesday night . for the . monthly business meeting and social night of the Fldells" cUss of the Presbyterian Sunday school. The class voted to hold a father nd son banquet on the night of the next meeting, June . 14; . , School Gmtest Ruling Is Given WILLAMINAWord -has been received ' here - that" the supreme court has" handed: down a deci sion in . the .- bitterly:, contest 1 school : case, - proving j legality of the union ; high school district No.; 7 here: 7 . YX,'ST rl lxf two, previous . trials before the. circuit' court1 ,the "'case hid been 'decided; in faVor of Wnla "ml'na against the Sheridan school board: The case: was appealed to the : supreme court and the de cision was ' unanimous in favor of Willamlna. " ?: Work on the high school build ing was started December SO bit was held - up - pending the -court ruling. Work will' begin immedi ately and the building , rushed to completion. - ' r. . . , 800 Poppies Are Ready for - Sale STAYTON Poppy day will bo observed here May 27 when it wUl be attempted, to sell 800 ot the red blossoms made at ' the United States Veterans' hospital in Portland. " Materials have, been supplied by the auxiliary and the work ers paid at regular Intervals from auxiliary funds. The disabled veterans are the only paid workers in the auxil iary's poppy program. The wom en -who sell . the flowers volun teer their work and air contri butions will go to the welfare work of the .American Legion and - auxiliary. Pastors to Preach " DAYTON Special v Mothers' day sermon ' by , the;- pastors- of the five Dayton churches will be delivered at their respective pul pits here Sunday at 11 o'clock in observance of Mothers', day. the TJnionvale church .with - sev eral' special r musical T; numbers and reading will " be a - feature of the Sunday school hour. - "..y-- tsVs tttferfes fwsr mi Cirtta's :t tV( J f - "'ttt rt lw ' '' riri'sTD .nix ; ; i LU3rT v-T. ' 7 t I - -P -' I V ' '(' l . r"'7- -jt ... ; ... . -. I TODAY-- - j : SZZZXr.r.l X)g.TCS JtANGIT! Los Angeles Los Anie police, was weed to demonstrate, the Weird, eontrap- solicited to "iaTest. f500 ta tbo UN photo. - ' . HAYESVILLE Thtf 1 a s t meeting of the HayesviUe com munity club will be held Friday night, one week , earlier , than the , regular meeting. Officers will be elected and 4H scholar ships awarded. " The local Boy Scout troop wUl teU of . heir work and demonstrate. The Ap ple family will give a varied program. O. Foster, of Salem, will give a talk on "Mothers' Day." Families -are asked to each furnish a pie. MIDDLE GROVE The gradu ation . exercises ; and community club meeting will be held Mon day kt 8 p. m. at the school house instead ot Friday night as first planned.' ROSEDAL" I The community club elected new officers as' fol lows: President, - Francis Mor gan; vice-president, Mrs. Mar garet Hamilton; secretary, Vet leda Trick. It was decided by an overwhelming ' vote, to hold the meetings of the -club; next -year on Friday nights instead' of Sat urday night, . si. ; s v. vCu -: - ' - . . . - , - j - . - Locker Plant Is Opened This Week -WOODBURN The. new meat market , and frosen locker plant recently installed in the Cochran building in the space occupied by Dr. F. C. Sutton, officially opened for' business Wednesday morning. Otto . Jones,' ' who has been a butcher on Yamhill street in Portland for the past 10 years, operates the .meat shop. The new lockers are located in the back end of the . shop and - are now available tor 'use, under the man agement of Elmer Mattson, own er. The lockers will be open from 7 a. m. to 6? 30 p. m. dally except. Sundays. Mothers' Program Given by Guild HUBBARD The community guild of the Congregational church was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cook Wednesday afternoon, A short program of musical selections in harmony with Mothers' day was given. The Mothers' day idea was carried out in the business and social meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Miller Wednesday, May 24. A 6-pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Foster of Hubbard May 0. This is the first child. Honor Miss LaChapelle ST. LOUIS Miss I. Hazel . La- JChapelle was- the - inspiration tor a miscellsneons shower .'given in her honor in the; St. Louis hall Sunday afternoon with Mrs.': Al ice Graham and' Mrs. Louise La Chapello hostesses. Fifty women attended. Community Tennis . Tourney . 'Plans Announced , t ; t . Aetire Club Is Sponsoring ; Event : for. Sihrerton' s Area Flayers : i - v EILVERTON--W t t'l y t: Wil liams was speaker lit the Active club " banquet held at 1 Toner's .Tuesdar-'niht. ; The'" club ' com" pleted -plans rfor the - city ; tennis tournament to bo held under lu sponsorship, i Entrants are re strictedv to the Silverton school district. Registration - dates are May 10 to May 28. - i . -1 Drawings tor the tournament will bo 'made June. .l. Tourna uent playing will be from June I to 11 with finals played, Jane -17-18. Entrance tees will ibe dianed..vi;.i.'--. ,-:,.-"-: v. .:. Tournament divisions include: Senior men, 1 19 years and over, singles and : doubles; : intermedi ate boys, 14 to 18 years,' singles and "doubles; Junior boys, 1 ?; to 18 ; - senior girls, ; IS years sad olderr'Jnnlor girls, singles. v ; ii' v - s - . . -.- .-. r . -FiddXeri to ' Compete . i " ' .SILVERTON An- old" fiddlers' contest wUl be a feature of the annual r American Legion. picnic announced for - Hasel Green ' for June 2 5. Only - tiddlers who are ojer i yearr 'of see and play by ear are eligible. They should register with Al-Lerf aid or with C. J. Towe, ;who is . chairman of, the- committee. . The winner will: represent Delbert Reeves post at the county wide contest. BiL VERTON Mr." and Mrs. Robert Adams are announcing' me oirin ot .a. 7-pound daughter at the t Silverton hospital . this week;. The child is . the great granddaughter . of Mrs. B. Storlle and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Adams. . SILVERTON Mrs. Joe Bron pon. of Scotts Mills was treated in the Silverton hospital late Tuesday night, following an acci dent in which she and her hus band were toth involved. ?trs. Bronson sustained a severe gash and bruises in the face. Mr. Bronson was . also slightly in jured. Jason lee Plans Mothers' Service A special Mother's day service will be held at the Jason Lee church, North WinUr and Jef ferson streets, Sunday morning at the-, 11 o'clock service. The choir, under the direction of Prof. Her man Clark, will sing music ap propriate to the occasion. Floyd Banmgartner will sing a bass solo, "Mother O'MIne." . Rev. Lynn A. Wood, minister of the church; will preach on "A Golden Rule for Mother's Day. A special offering tor the re lief of suffering mothers and chil dren IS China will be taken. This offering is under the direction of the ; FederkI,. Council : of..the Churches of Christ in America. All Who rlsh to -contribute to this cause and are not able to attend the service can mall their contri butions to Frank Barnes, treasur er, 848 Norway street. Qubbers to Show Results of Work TURNER Exhibits from the wealth. Sewing,, cooking and handicraft clubs will be ou dis play in the Turner school tor Achievement day the e 1 o s 1 u g weekN of schooL At that time those who place 'high in each club will be awarded a scholar ship to the 4H summer school at Corvallls. Mrs. Carmelita Weddle will Jude the exhibits. An Achievement program will feature numbers by . the club members, including a play show ing the effect of good and bad habits, "The Stranger Come to Health Land," by the third grade members of the Happy Hour Health club: two other plays by the fourth and fifth grades, and the sixth, seventh and eighth grade members ot the Tidy Tumblers to Health , club. iiirii.i.iiiii I'l'Ill ll.lt CKUTES a ccttats a ncruu r - .-, "I ( : UNION HILL Cardi will : be played at the Union Hill grange social nixht. Saturday. - Fran Rosenbalm, Mary Rosenheim, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seeley Snd Mr. sad Mrs. Phillip' Fischer are in charge,- rf- UNION . HILLThe social Wght tor . the umen.' Hill grange will be Saturday night, May 1. In charge -are . Fran Rosenbaim Mary - Hosenbalm,' -Mr. . and Mrs, Leo Seeley and Mr. and . Mrs. Phillip Fischer.', LIBERTY The -"grange borne economics club met at the grange h a 11 c Thursday ' afternoon and gave ' the . hall spring ; bouse- cleaning.; An mil-day meeting of the club will be held Thursdvy, May 18, to ullr for Mrs. C .-H.Taylor - at her v home. Covered dish luncheon ;, will . be senred. ; " -WEST SALEM Orange . met Thursday night. All officers were, present The new locker has been. placed t in - , the h a 11 and the cnarter. framed, for hanging: jred KUhn was elected alternate , o attend . stats grange ..at Corvallls in June. Committee, on petitions reports that the grange has signed sir times its quota on the primary law. bill. A social night . will he held May 25. Only one monthly meet ing : will be held in - June, July, August snd September. . Homo economics, chairman gave , a report on sash . materlaL A , program was presented by Mrs. Lelghton Dashlell, 4H tlub 1 leader, of the. cooking and sew ing : division. ' la . West - Salem. A short talk by Josiah Wills, conn- f ty school superintendent, con cluded, the. progrsm. .- - MACLEAY M r s . R. Morton and Mrs.' Frank' Bowers will en tertain the HE club at the ball Tuesday afternoon. MACLEAY More than 50 were In attendance at- the birth day . party; given in honor ot J. F. C. - Tekenburg by the Ma deay young grangers auxiliary at' the. grange hall Wednesday night. -. At the lunch hour s beauti fully decorated birthday cake was presented to Mr. Tekenburg. who was the first man to Join the Macleay grange after it was organized in 1800. National Music Week Observed LYONS National musle week was observed here Tuesday -night with - a - short program held r in the .. Rebekah hall, directed v by Mrs. Alex Bodeker, assisted by Mrs? .Wilson Stevens. - .The orosram lncTuded vocal solos . by Carleta TWagner, - Eve lyn' CUpf ell, CleU Marie Crab tree and Ruth Moe: song by Fox L Valley .school; piano, duet. Mrs. Hugh Gavette and Mrs. Douglas Gavette; t guitar - and ' vocal solo; EldonTietze and Wilbur Blum; piano, solos, Lois Stevens ' snd Leland Manning; vocal duet, Elaine and : Evelyn Clipfell; - gui tar duet, Marie Forrest and Bill Berry; guitar music, . Eldon Tietxe, Wilbur Blum snd Mrs. Floyd Bassett.' . ,. . Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bassett re ceived word ot the , birth: .of., a daughter, MarJ or ie Ann, to their daughter and aon-ln-law, .Mr. and Mrs. Joss Fox - of Mldrale, Idaho. -. ;.: . Finlays Will See New York Fair TALBOT Mr. and Mrs. -Eugene Flnlay are en route to New York to attend to business af fairs and to enjoy the World's Fair. They will drive a new car home. - Finlay Is an exten sive fox and mink breeder. rUneta Gilmour, Grace Ed wards and Hasel Tnrnidgo rep resented the SIdney-Talbot ; Jun ior Farmers' union with' two songs on the KOAC - Farmers union broadcast Wednesday night ifiiin IIIIS'J Lsarn Ihs tsrrlfylno truth obwiif the) laipuls t twkt hvman llfsl Aim, ANN -1:1 -.'; .-ijzj-i - - i. '. ; rv3OTiriHiiEvs ' J ' - M t ,iV! v-:4" T.1 WW WW -WW w- ete Is Tliis Afternoon Queen Carol I Will Rule at Program f -Ball Gamo Winds; np4Dav .-V, HUBBARD May" flay will be pbserved here Friday MayJ 18 . with' the mala feature the oneret- 'Hanserand GreteL.to be giv en at 1:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Fry directing.1- The" order of the program will be: , music, procession, crowning of, queen Carol, 1, arrival of birds, flowers': drill,, butterflies appear ance Hans and - Oretel , dance, aa n d m e n. ( gingerbread' - frolic. witches dance,, guardian fairies drill dawn fairies dance, .winding cf May, pole, recess. . . . : Main .characters will be: Queen Carol I, Princesses Doris Lore, Vi ola Tyson, Edith Young. Mary A! lice Hammond,' Florence Camp bell and, Blanche Munson: flower girls, Doris Ann Friend, Kathleen Morrison. . sarry - bob tracer and Robin Berkey; crown- bearer,- fio bert , Beal; train, bearers, Patsy west and Tbelms Loop; Hansel Earr Gum;: Gretel.. Betty Kaufi- A championship-baseball game, Hubbard vs. ML Angel, is ached uled for 8:48 o'cloek.. to Members' Mothers : SILVERTON PythUn : Sisters axe making plana for a Mother's roy , observance to be held st the May 18, meetlngr. A commit tee on music and' entertainment of the mothers is Mrs. Albert Grinde, ; Mrs. Al Downs, ; Mrx, Helen M. Wrightman. . ach member xrfll bring a mother." Refreshments will be served under the direction of Mrs. Charles Bartman, Mrs. E. J. Kaufman, Mildred Loe, Henrietta Loe, Mrs. f red Mehl, Mrs. Elisa beth Nlcol and Mrs. Elsie NeL in. At -this time past chief's pins will be presented. The Sisters have also prepared - a shower,! oath towels, wash clothes and tea towels to be sent to the Pythian borne. - , Hiilibard May r 'en Days Only FACE TO FACE WITH THE 2- starts MAN HE SWORE TO KILL! TOMOIL - Tbo Lord of the Desert Seeks His Revenge 4 ' ' ta the White Hell of the Sahara Dessert - BSnwaBBSBBSnwaiBSBBBSaBBWBSBSSSaPWaSB -r 1 i x -. i i- -. V,;.'; i . . t , r ' v ' 'X ' ' 4. k A A 1 1 l' l. m Y.i U t J'- Y n i ir J : HEAR - : J-v f 1 PAUL ROBESON Awv I I . -i - f a WY WAY? I Xcfr rTlil , -:: ..:-. - -' 8EB . ' 'A M A ' - l"l'- v I ; -v the great salt -.-V:VrT"rV;vi: r- is wmmmmm : r . II 1 1 "-,.- I THEIR- SALT SUP- I RiM ' t- - -; .-: -i -1 W I x i'rfJCOlviUiUUUiJ,' ti' i - -- m: snows : , .1 --rZZZ. TOD AY AND TOIiOIlROW :' m t 'i v- ' K': .W:f?vr:o TeaaU s3 T2m 8wta-pat t U,. 1 1 1 1 TT VTe i I i'wwk.y "- :iiT4rAiVm' Vr -1 : - ions May ; Be Acted on Soon Three Members :. Council i - at jeiierson Kesign Due to Spending JEFFERSON The city', toun-1 , cil win hold a : recessed . meeting t Mondaynight, at which time tl- f" cal action will be taken p'rob-1-. ably on resignation of three of 1 the; six coundlmen. 'The resign- ! ing trio Is W, L. Cobb, a J. Thurston and Mrs; Nettie Reeves, i . The . city ? marshal,' A. Wikin, and fire marshal, H. b; 1 Thurs-' -ton, also handed 'in their'" reslg-1 naUons.' . r:: .'-.' Action on the . resignations r was held up pending a decision ! from the city attorney. ' . jt T Dcadloc"- on Spending , ' . 'A division in the council due v largely to, question of spending' jr money, has caused s ' desilock-1 in matters along this line, - the ! coancilmen now resigning being , opposed to spending money .that- ' is not in sight. The vote of " Mayor H. C. Epley, breaking ties in these matters, baa gone to i the side willing to lay out. funds, j - The most feeling has been evi-, dent over the project to fix up the old Jefferson hotel, with an i , application before WPA new for that work. . - r ..- , Resignat "mm: rX Starts Taesday 1 ' 4iJTORBIDDEN JU J EADyEFj if j