The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 14, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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' ALfcANY At ill meetlna- 'this
aoon Kot U Albany r junior
chamber of commerce Hollla Hall
was ; elected president; Charles
Royee,' vice president: Allyn
Stellmacner. treasorer; : Kd Earp,
secretary aid Eldoa. Cleat and
William -Thurber. directors. The
executive hoard will be compos
ed of . the. newly elected officers.
and Bob Ferguson,' retiring prest-
aent, Ralph Senders, and' Shirley
A delegation from the local
chamber, -. will : go to ;A Eugene
Monday night to attend ! the
meeting to be held for the pur
pose of organizing a state as
sociation of Junior chambers.
ALBANY Mrs. Minnie Mer
rill Woods wUl head the Albany
chapter of the Daughters of the
Revolution as regent ' for ; the
coming year. -; Other officers
elected this week are Miss Zella
Burkhart, vice regent; Miss Lil-
ia Mccoy. recordlnr secretary:
Miss Marybelle Barrett, corres
ponding secreUry; Urs. W. P.
Canning, registrar; Mrs. Cho-les
Rohrbough, treasnrer; Mrs. Hel
en Whlteman, chaplain, and Mrs.
Mark , Weatherf ord, chairman.
hoard of management.
ALBANY Dale,- nine-year-old
son of Dare ' Schrock Ma la ' the
Corvallls hospital as the" -result
of serious injuries received in a
tractor, accident He : Jim
fractured pelvis - bone, two 'frac
tures' of - the backbone and two
ribs torn loos from the spine
He wlU be confined to the hos
pital at least three months.
ui ivr.vr iur An ml ! Mh I xj m.xm ua an oiaer oromer
SILYERTON HILLS -Not I lege Friday released the hews eBi unying, were
bart. lit; Wesley Jones. 2nd; He Fnhr. eizht months: were even Handing room was left that Ito Bauman of ML Angel e on tneiarm oi a. r.
Patty Pellett, 3rd., Goats: Cha - honored Wednesday night at Friday night when parents and bad been selected by the Judges
iMn lnilDnum Mill wvii. i . , I friar A. ..Ih at Ilia Minmnn. ai tfca wlnnar Of th orfttOrT 1 and were COming dOWU hill OU
tricia Edison. Rabbits; DaIeHiTf,V.. . ZaVZ an Ity hall, not only to watch 18 contest, held May 7. He will be n old road, when the machine
Whltaon., A rial VarhaoV U.raln I . ..... . . hnn mnA rlrl mmIti their I r.reaentnri with tha cold medal I jaCkKniied.
Deck, Boy with cat: Nonnan I ent, ach was nrewnted ith a I eighth grade diplomas but also for oratory" at .the 'commence- Vernon t"!'
Funrue, Leonard Coover," Jimmle I corsage lo see electric lights turned on i men t exercises, June .
Price. Girl , with eat: Donna I 'n.'inn .tt.t.4 ti.. i.n I for the first time in the com- Speaking on "Propaganda,; and
Swanson, Jackie Johnson. Mar-1 rv k nn.. .w.utv Trin-. I munity. " Free Speech," Bauman discussed
garet Brown. , ..... i I lt. ,hnreh. Mr. t. Bohart Dr. F. P. Pound of Salem was the recent censorship and ptopa- Rrlcri-ll Whialcm
SILYERTON SUverton'a
eighth - pet - parade .nnder the
sponsorship of the American' Le
gion and auxiliary was held Sat
nrday morning .with 350 boys
and - girls and pets marching
through SllYerton's streets lined
with local folk and visitors from
nearby towns. -: - i
It was recalled that the first
pet parade was . - held in 1 1 J S,
at the instigation of Dr. A. J.
McCannel, then ., commander of
'the Legion post. Dr.. McCannel,
who with Mrs. McCannel and
their daughter Janet, planned to
leave Saturday for Michigan, re
mained at Sllverton long enough
to view the parade. F. M. Powell
was this year's pet parade chairman.-:
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Pets ranged all the way from
a tiny bee to an almost full
grown cow. Dogs predominated.
Grand prize went to a : group
of youngsters who had arranged
a replica of the old woman in a
shoe. Receiving the prize were
' Peggy Kramer, Diane Cameron,
; Dqugtas Cameron, Don ' Thom
son, Dick Thomson, George Kra
mer. Bill Kramer. Bob Kramer.
Koy Wik. Carol McCleary and I FL.ir which began with u exploeloa la a south aide Chicago grain elevator spread to lOTOttmiM
Phyllis- Wit.. :: -. . - i I caased mm early estimated damage of S2.0OO.0OO. Klghteem peraeau were lajared or bused mmA eight
Prise to the ' one having mis- I others missing, feared dead, la the worst conflagration Chicago had bad since the May. 189.
000 stock yards blase This aerial riew shows th flames just after they had spread from uae nrst el
evator to the baildtng at the left.
HollisHuUHcad
Of " JraiioiV" CC
D Alt Elect Officers Also,
T7ith Minnie M.
' new Regent '
cellaneous animtls went, to Rich
ard Bodden;' youngest boy with
a pet,' Raymond Beck; ' young
est girl, M a r y Longenec'ier;
sheep. Sonny Keen; emallest pet,
Verda. Bailer: largest .pet Wea-
ley .Jones; special prises. Patsy
Worberg, Thelma Beck,- Rlchaid
Dickerson and Patsy Heath." -Prizes
Numerous
Other prices Included: . :
Calves: Lawrence Scott
Oldest Youngest Electric Lights, IVo Bauman
Persons Honored SSlT rSZ, Oratory tontest
xbriusi uui u:uwu
SILLVERTON Mrs. IL J.
Ho-Madsen. 7, and Miss Melva Ma-1
Both boys jumped
but
the younger lad -falling beneath
It.
Decorated baby burrr w 1 1 h I is PTA president.
baby: Jerry Dean Lake; Minnie I During the program - hour
the speaker.
Berget, Patricia and Kathleen I numbers were given . byl those I Auwwn fttls Pforia
Rice. Boy's costume: ' Jerry Lar- I representing the "Seven! Ages xUl Ul t U 111 Jl OllC
Event Is May 25
cciised Slayer to Court
Silverton Delays H
Celebration Year,
Gateway Fiesta to Be Held
in 1940 and Will Be.
Real Affair
SILYERTON "To celebrate , '
or not to celebrate" was the
I noted question at a Tuesday
night meeting of Sllverton er-,
ganlzations. I,
The groups met first last seek.
I to discdss - a celebration which .
they felt Sllverton should havea
to keep in line witn otner vauey
Vwns. .... . ;
Tuesday night's decision was .
to postpone celebration ' until .
1940 when a big one wUl be:
planned. The celebration groupv
has named itself "Gateway FK
esta." The gateway refers to
Silver Creek Falls state park.,
Dinner Slated Tuesday
SILYERTON The Sllrerton
Townsend club will . serve ; a
chicken and strawberry short
cake dinner at the Knights of
I""", 'fr . ""V"w.rr, . " K. VT:r.:T; I P. . The dinner is open to
the man's veins cave him strength for sanity bearing, and the w i"""6
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jury ionna nun sane, aiarpny cxpuuaea us lasuaa; y hjbi i SILYERTON Mrs.
rauwr ow wan go on irau.- ar ickihu . . -.
AURORA The school year is
randa exploitation nreralent In
Spain concerning the dispatches To Get Attention
sent to foreign newspapers.;
Bauman Is the first day scnoi- RICKREALL This town will
ar to win the prize In the . last naTe a barber asaln. at least
eight year. The other three scon- part time. H. A. "Buck" Hazle.
tesUnts were Richard Hopkins, tarter, wiU at tne shop
momas x ersenweuer ana ? An- Bere two nights each week.
mony croxmeyer. isrozmeyer was i Tuesday and Friday.
selected ior second piace tor nu Mr. and Mrs. John Winn have
purchased the Kirk Simpson
son, Gary Tokstad, Billy White. I of Man." These included piano
Girl's costumes: JoAnn Cooper, I solo by Judy Ellefson, the pre
Dorothy Jordan, Fay Holliday. I school child; violin solo by
Decorated float: - 1st. families I Ruth David, accomoanied by
from South Water -street; 2nd, I Elaine Clower, represented the
josepnme wiMimont; 3rd. primary ;scbool days; Jean Mc- almost over. The eighth grade ..nlVch on "Social JMtice
Daughters Of YFW. Decorated I Clanathan. a.elarinet aolo. us LnWin. will Sa h.M TBDeecl1 Sn OCI JU"ce.
doll bugry: Barbara Joan Lien-1 enmnanieii hv iren Morln i. .o.wi nmMiinn. Thnra. Judges were J. R. Murphy. I residential property hero and
hard. Jacqueline Jean Rue. Ber-1 EVank. tha lunior .ih school: Lt. ..t.t u.. !!-ni.M.'t Wn I Portland attorney; John Cat-son, I will take possession at the close
eny Anderson. Decorated tri- Caroline Wagner; vocal solo, ac- decided where the school picnic S."?, tiorney , and ; T n o m a s I of school. Winn Is an oil sales-
lycie; wnreii urown. joyce ma-1 comnanied hr Louise Aubrer. I will ha t. I fiwui i m a-1 man.
vickson, Ronald Kales. Decorated I the senior hih school :i Mrs. The eizhth sraders that went lem chamber of commerce. ;
uicjQie: vernon woiiara. - All I Stanley Ness, reading, the young to the Canby Mayxfestival Tnes-
naaBon. jerry ucuonaia. . i mother; Mrs. W.; P. . Scartn, i day were Jack Lietl. Jerry Ved
uin with dog: carol Long. I Mrs. J. J. . Lewis and Miss I rir Phviiu naniAloon TAonn
Winners Listed '
For Track Events
JEFFERSON - The annual
track meet held at the", school-
house resulted at follows:
Gunny ' saek race. Bobby
Bruce; I, Mlckle Thurston; . ,
Monte Weddle. Potato race, lov
er grade boys, 1, Norman Cole!
3, Junior Wlckersham; J, .Ver
non Harris. Lower grade girls.
1, Lorlne Wells; 2. Mildred Put
nam; 1, Potty Main. Upper
grade girls. 1. Alice Weeks; 1,
Marcella DaUey; S, Lola Thomp
son. 25-yard dash, lower grade
girls. 1. Mary 'Thompson; i.
Mildred Putnam: 3. Barbara
White.
Upper grade girls, 1, Gene
Mary Redmond; I. Mlckle Thurs
ton; S, ' Lola Simth. - Upper
grade boys. 1. Bobby Bruce: 2.
Monu Weddle; t. Dale Fish. S0-
yard dash, boys, 1, Don Smith;
2, Bobby Brace; S, Monte Wed
dle. Girls, 1. Gene Mary . Red
mond; 2. Mlckle Thurston; ;!,
Lois Smith.
Following the track meet,
musical program was presented
in the" afternoon. Pupils of the
Looney Butte school with their
teacher were present for the pro
gram.
Carl;
'Specht was the Inspiration ofi-i
party at her home Tuesday rhen
Pythian sisters called to con-;
gratslate her on her recovery
from her recent major operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Moser "
left Wednesday tor California.
En route they will visit with ,
MACLEAY The eighth grade thel? eon. Gilbert, at North Band.
graduation exercises will be held 4k awara j. jnn.on, sn .
tha Mfcnnlhntiaa Mnndtt ulrht. I the JamCg JOhhSODI,. Will. DO.
s a-saw avuwiifVHw wiven ' - .
8th
Is Monday Night
The -salutation will bo - given by
Eunice- Selman: history. Rata
SelmenY will. Margery Bruntoa;
prophecy. Jack Bruntoa and Ar
thur Arnold, and valedictory,
Eunice OgUvie.
T. C. Otto of Aumsville will
give the address and Wilbur
Miller, chairman of the board of
directors, will present the di
plomas. Musical numbers will
be by Mrs. M. A. Wells, Dick
Johnson. Arthur Arnold and
graduated ' from the University
of Oregon June 4. He Is j
major in physical education. ! -
Folks From China
Viat at Rosedale
ROSEDALE Rev. and Mrs.'
Kenneth Wesche. and seven chil-
Vlola, George and Marvin Too- . .Tintiln' Chl?'
kar , I Miss Louise Taylor, sister of
Mrs. Wesche, of Chicago, are
visiting at the Cammack home. '
They came over on the Empress
of Canada landing in Vancouver,
BC, May I.
The school will close with a
I picnic Monday. Graduation . ex-,
ercises were held Thursday night
Special Services
Arranged Sunday
HUBBARD Special Mothers'
day services wUl bo held at El
liott - Prairie ' Congregational
church Sunday morning at 10 1 for Shirley Hamilton and Jean
o'clock. Jim Van Winkle will I Ann Strayer. Rev. Walter Cork
sinr "Mother Machree," accom-1 gave the address and Lesta
panied by Kathryn Hawk. I Bates, Irene Hurst, the Hager
Rev. J. 8. Van Winkle will -e dorn boys, Reva English and
assisted br the Hubbard Sunday I Bonnie Duke, the 4H Cooking
school in a special service hon-lclub. Joyce Conboy and Lowell
oring the mothers on Sunday Williams furnished music.
morning at 11:15 o'clock at the! Paul Berndt. president of the
Hubbard Congregational church, board, presented the diplomas.
of a pioneer home, the .'grand
mother. ;
Virginia Tuggie, Bonny Leonard. I Elaine Clower, the mature
Boy with dog: Richard Geer. I mother; Mrs. Gourlie, sketch
iommy rreston, wiuard -lu7l-son.
Miscellaneoos fowls: Kath
ryn Johnson Lewis and Harold
Tbomis, : Bonnie Donnell. Chick
ens: Tom Meafue, Allen . Terp,
Richard and Edgar Norton.
. Comic stunt: : Patty DeClark,
Lee Ann Hutton, ; Richard' Mor
ton. Best dressed pet: John
Todd, Lorraine Ludrickson. Ha
zel Smith. Pigeons, Vernon Kirk.
Neville, Johansen, H. Anderson.
First Clinic Held
By Health Unit
GRAND -'. ISLAND? Tafefiljl
county's ew health unit held Ju
first clinic Wednesday morning
at the local schoolhouse. . Forty
five people. Including children of
pre-school age. school children
and adults were given smallpox
vaccination. ' Dr. L. g. Goerke,
new health doctor, assisted by
Mrs. Ruth Hinegardner, senior
nurse of the staff, administered
the vaccine. i
The Mothers' Circle club held
its last regular meeting fori this
season Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Roy E. WUl
with Mrs. Louis Will assisting
hostess. The club honored Mrs.
Dorothy Cole, member with
gift shower.
The Grand Island and Union-
vale communities held a joint
mnaimil nmrram TnAav nlvtit
voted to form a fire squad whose served as the first president of J May 12, at 8 o'clock at the j at tne rjnlonvale Evangelical
men win ce wugui jubi wuere i io nuaeoi uuuj in mo nigu i rresoyierian cnurcn. ..mo ciass i church in observance of national'
equipment una nyaranis are io- i scnooi ouuaing wnicn is now re- is uonaid xeeters. inck Wagner, i mni. v tii nrnm-.n. a.
a. tA . 1 . I. A .1 - . ml M.V. 1 . 1 A . L . M.I J vM41li.n . I ml . v . I
wso uisuiuua vi Aire iikui- i icucu iu as luo via uuuuiub.
ing and prevention. ;
' The nnlon also voted to' soon
sor Frances Mehl for the queen 1 ftlission Unit Meets
Fire Company Is
Planned at Mill
v SILYERTON S liver Fails
Timber company will have Its
own fire squad according to mo
tion : carried at the Friday night
meeting of the IEU. The group
Peavey President
Of Student Body
SILYERTON Election of stu
dent body officers at the high
school Friday afternoon resulted
as f o 11 o w 8 : President; Jack
Peavey: vice-president. Clarence
M&llbye; secretary, Allen Thost
rud; treasurer, Mareiel Kaufman.
These will be the first officers
to serve in the new high school
building. Paul Spencer was the
last president to serre In the
old building. It. was recalled t
Kelly, Leland Stoner, Mary Lou
DuRette, Walter Koenig, MarJ-
orie Walters, Richard Bland.
Florence Marsh, BiUy Nagl, Hel
en Ehlen, Lowell Sayre and Eu
gene Swan.
The grade school boys' soft-
ball team played Buttevillo Mon
day defeating them 11 to 6. The
game with White school has
been postponed.
The students won 37 points at
the Marion county track meet
last Friday.
A large group of Aurora grade
school pupils presented a varied
program at the Butteville PTA
meeting early this week.
One Day's
Business...
Mehama Program
Is Friday Night
MEHAMA Graduation ' pro-
-In Building
Permits For
Capitol Lumber!
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Sllverton Friday that Harry Car-I gram for the Mehama' eighth
son, how a Salem druggist, I grade class will be Friday night,
Excerpt front Pago 1
f Oregon Statesmaa
of May Bth.
for the Silverton-ML Angel part
In the Portland Rose festival.:
" Al Noren and Bill Olsen were 1
chosen as delegates . to attend
the district board meeting at
Portland in "June.
O. J. .Wolf, from IEU head
quarters, reported that the union
was not working for any revi
sion of the Wagner act. He also
reported that a largo number
of new locals had been formed.
Violet Tietze, Lawrence Kirsch
and Ruby Bass.
Howard George, Stayton, vlll
give the address. The program
will include also: Stayton girls'
trio; duet. Margaret and Helen
in charge of Mrs. Charles A. Fer- 1
guson and Rev. V. A. Ballantyne,
Jr.
Lark Club Holds
Hughes, Jefferson; guitar num- I Meet at Falls C.itv
bers. Taller Lrda and son. Jef- leel al rau
bers, Talley Lyda and son, Jef
ferson; solo. Ruby Marcum, Jef
ferson; music by five boys. The
eighth grade teacher is Mrs. Lois
Clark.
Neil Warrick Is
Shower Is Given
Mrs. Haldeman
Lay ton reviewed the chapter in
the study book.
At the tea hour, Miss 8 Laura
Kins and Mrs. Beulah Davis as-
ZENA An affair of Wednes lted Mrs. Jones.
daywas a.ahowerr.g i v.e n ;by
MrsT Milton : Stephens rand Mrs.
N. R. - Holland at - the-- homo i of
Mrs. Holland In honor of Mrs.
George Haldeman:
At Jones Home
JEFFERSON The Evangeli
cal Woman's Missionary society
was held at the home of Mrs.
J. T. Jones Wednesday P after
noon with Srs. A. P. Layton
presiding. Tributes to mother
were given by everyone present.
Miss Laura Kins read an article
from Mrs. J. J. Armold, mis- I Students' Prexv
sionary in Africa. , Rev. . P. I
MONMOUTH Student body
officers elected Wednesday at
Monmouth ' high school are:
Neil Warrick president; Ger
trude Scholl, vice president; Ed-
mmm DAaim a " -; saavaisaol , -llaM
jT naourt ins ijh, SAara. traaanrar.
jane Ham., rauune seipp ana I Mr- n. E. Derbr vas hostess
iuiao uuuiBur ww uwe i to the xhimblo club Wednesday
at a snower nononng. airs. 1 .ftarnonn TTao itanrhtar. Un
RICKREALL The members
of Lark elub of Falls City were
entertained Tuesday afternoon ut
the home 'of Mrs. Mary Adams.
A brief business session was: pre
sided over by the president.
Mrs. Willis Frink.
Reon Sanders of Chicago Is
here for a few days' visit with
nis parents, nr. ana Mrs. . v.
Sanders. , His ' father, who ; fell
from a scaffold four weeks ago,
is in a Salem hospital .where he
will - h a v e to be for ; several
months. He, is taking X-ray work
in one of the Chicago hospitals
and left for his .home there Wed
nesday . night ..
Luncheon was served by Mrs. oeorge oauey, a receni oriae; i Arthur Lacey, whoso home bum- ars j.ii - r .
-R. A. Looney Mrs. HoUand and the home of Mrs. Grace I ed recenUy . was given a mis- Bd"C rOYC Votes
, y Mra. Stephens tohe- honor S",.!! cellaneous-shower of household TnesdaY. Srhool Issne
' rueiL Mrs. c- niiaemta t ua i . w-a.. u, avarwraasaae, . rriciefl. tiia cinB Dians to i leei i
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daughter Kayr Mrs. Leo Pietsch. 1 uetcneii, Mrs. Kaipn . kelson, i wlth Mrfc F Mnrdock mi her
Mrs. Herman Cresswell, Mrs. oarnei vnnsman, awm I home In Albany next meeting.
Church Stephens, Mra. uoen M"aiii aarjon
Haines, Miss Wilma Crawford, cole, Mrs. Dale Turnldge, Lo-1 affttP, T. Thm
Mrs. Ralph -.Sonn. f. Mrs. Lois 1 rena uieman, r erneuruce, ueia i " r-
MIDDLE GROVE Voting on
the bond issue for a new school
will be held Tuesday, May; 1C,
from 1 to 7 p. m.
Crawford. Mrs. Howard Goodfel-1 Hwlc, Esther Helt and : Dene I Qf Qub Program
.. r- tri.-.! . a I Martin. I , . o
low, jars. - vjcuiaw nu u
daughters. Evelyn 3 and " Doris,
Mrs. Ben Swlnford, Mrs. R.
Looney. Mrs. CecU Martin, Mrs.
Fred Robertson - and son, John,
Mrs. Gilbert Fones. Mrs. Ben
Enjoy Wiener Roast
RIVERDALE The 4H cook-
JEFFERSON At the meeUng
of the Past Noble Grand elub
Tuesday afternoon a Mothers
day program wag presented. Mrs.
lng and woodwork clubs of Halls IL. L. Shields gave a short his
tory of : Mothers', day.
: Interesting features Included:
original play, written by
McConnell. Miss Mabel Ander-1 rerrr. met at Rlverdalo nark ;
on, Mrs. Ralph Shepard, . Mrs. I Wednesday , lor game and. en
Edgar Crawford, Mrs. Charles I tertalnment and a wiener roast.
GUbert, Jr., and son. Donna I Tnt two clubs have beennnder I Mrs. TV O. Kester, "The Shadow
Jean Sohn, . Mrs. Walter Hunt, I tb supervlsloa ef Mrs. ArosUo I of Angels Wings,' Toy Mrs. T.. O.
Mrs. Roy - Martin and Mrs. i Kowton and Arthur Macklln. 1 Kester. Mrs. H. B. Thurston and
Charles Turnbow.' - i ' i I All elub members and :. their I Mrs. H. S. Coin; a Ubleas.
families attended ' with Mr. and I "Mother and Child." by lire.
Rr!d Given Shower ! r I s I Mrs. Harry Carpenter as guests I Kelthel Smith and : daughter.
Mo.eV VIT f V.!lfa. 'VaaTI lv eWBwT.ii..: v. .V l -
e1o Bogulaskl (Lor in e wailing),
a : recent bride, now ; of : Oregon
city, was complimented recently
with a shower given at the home
or Mrs. Frank Windsor by Mrs.
W. W. Henry and Mrs. Windsor,
paring the afternoon each guest
embroidered her nam on a iHt
MoeV which -were glvon to Mrs.
Bogulaskl- A large group was
present. -
' ' - "
- coming to enters .
STAYTON Troop , Boy
BcouU of Stayton, ara making
preparations to attend the Scout
Circus la Salem, Saturday, at
Sweetland field-.
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