The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 26, 1939, Page 17, Image 17

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    PAQE SEVENTEEN .
Vote Records
! Found Useful
Registration Books Date
! Pack to 1913; Give
Age Evidence
Election
registrations dating
back to 19l3 clutter no the conn.
ty clerk's selection room on the
fourth flOOt of the Marlon eonnt
courthouse jbut Clerk U. G. Boyer
i not one pit ashamed.
"I Bared; those records because
I bettered people might find them
useful,;' Boyer explained Tester
day. - - : : ; .
His belief came true.
Day after day "we are kept con
stantly busy .jchecklng- over' these
old records for , people." Boyer
said. Manv are annllcanta far n1i
age pension who are baring diffi
culty in establishing the fact they
save reached the nensfon are. as
fears. Others are relief workers
or other needy persons who in or
4er to continue receirinr tii.
' ance, must! establish the fact of
their. United States citizenship
Rpfnrda Hirnrn Ta
The COUDtT Clerk's reriatrstfnn
lists, because they were sworn to
by the registrants, are accepted as
primary evidence of age and cit
izenship for pension application
and many other nurnoses. Thev
re proving a source of last resort
for many persons.
Boyer began saying the records
when he became election irir
under County Clerk Kax Gehlhar
la 1113. He continued the practice
when he became eonntv rlrV n
ISIS, although by law he la not re
quires to preserve registration
lists longer than one year.
Only the 1911 registration lists
chow the ages of women voters be
cause the next year Marion coun
ty women went on strike against
having to divulge their ages and in
19 IS Boyer and other officials se
cured a change In the registration
laws Whereby cl'lzena reristerine
were required only to swear that
tney were or legal voting age.
Mandigo Erecting
Gravel Bankers
i
GRAND ISLAND Elwin Man
digo has started the ronctrnr.
tlon Of a (travel bunker nrensra-
tory to. screening and washing
gravei. tie expects to ha e it
ready in about a month.
A 411 calf club has been or
ganized with Curtisa Douelas
leader. Officers are W-nda
Chandler, j president; Harold
Colp, vice-president; Phyllis fan
secretary.
As Quebec City Saw British Queen and King on First Visit
BeiryBaiTcling
Starts, Lebanon
Healthiest Boy and Girl to
Be Selected Today ,
in 4H Clubs
LEBANON Barreling straw
berries la under way at' the Spen
cer cannery with a large work
ing force and more taken on as
the work Increases; several truck
loads have been sent in from
Sdo. .
An attractive entertainment
wil be a miniature berry fair
put on by Queen Anne grade
pupils at the campus Friday af
ternoon; a queen has been elect
ed and the coronation, parades,
games, and all recorded features
of a real fair will entertain the
public, beginning at 1:16.
The fire department was call
ed to quell a. small tire on the
root of Bohle'a creamery Tues
day afternoon. The damage was
negligible.
Mrs. Violet Gilson will present
a class" ' of 10 piano pupils at
the Methodist church , Saturday
night.
Fractures Jaw Bone
. H. H. Gatts was admitted to
the Lebanon general hospital
Tuesday for treatment for a
fractured Jaw bone caused by
falling on a cement pavement.
Chet Brock, employe of the
City of Brownsville, fell from
a light pole .Tuesday fracturing
several vertebrae; he will be
placed in a cast at the Lebanon
hospital. Wednesday.
The healthiest Linn county
boy and girl to be chosen by Dr.
A. A. Fisher at nis office Thurs
day will be from 13 iu an elim
ination made by Mrs. Jean Faeh.
county health . nurse. Four-H
clubs represented f are Grand
Prairie by Gordon Cooley ' and .
Betty Brinson; Happy Home De
lores . Conser; Waterloo, Shirley
Hodge; Spicer, Robert Cat and
May Louise Klinger; RIvervlew,
Morris Kelly and Hatel rie
tag; Shelburn, Irene Churchill;
Crabtree, David Allen and Jean
nette 'Riley; Cascadia, Thcmas
Hufford snd Marion Moore.
Trick Horses Win
Lebanon sportsmen, Charles
Smith of McDonald's mill and
George McDonald, each entered
winners at the Halsey fair Sat
urday. Blackie. Smith's horse
winning first 'and Sparkle, sec
ond. Both are trick horses.
The last congregational din-
Iner of the conference year will
be held at the Methodist church
ITnursaay nigni ana wm oe
lowed by a business meeting.
Mrs. Gladys Stewart has been
elected teacher at Waterl this
year; she . recently closed a
'school at Crawfordsville.
Public parade In Quebec- city
Canada, welcomes King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of Great
Britain with colorful parades, luncheons, banquets and pageantry
and the camera shows you two of the scenes during the royal cou-
As Unff and
rode ta park
pie's stay in Quebec city, first stop on their month's visit. The
photos show the psxade tendered the king and queen with the parlia
ment building la the background and a closeup of the royal couple.
Sorority Houses
Provided for 4H
Marlon county girls attending
the 4H club summer school" at
Corvallis June S to 16 wiU bo
housed in the Delta Upsilon, Sig
ma Phi Sigma and Delta Zeta
aorority houses. County Club
Agent Wayne D. Harding an
nounced, yesterday. Accomoda
tions will not be available be
fore June S .
All girls from this county at
the summer session will meet
at the Delta Upsilon sorority s.t
7 p.m. June S for a get to
gether. Boys who are musically
inclined are also invited to at
tend.
Housing accomodations for
boys from this county have not
yet been assigned.
AH club members going to the
sessions are to take bedding.
towels and other necessities.
iris also are being advised to
take sewing kits. - bathing caps.
tennis shoes and gym suits.
Community
Clubs
LIBERTY The fir at school
community picnic In several
years, held on the school grounds
Wednesday afternoon drew a
large number of ' school patrons.
G. L. Graham, 'School principal,
conducted games and races for
the young folk. A kltball game
between the school girls and
boys was won by the girls. A
picnic dinner was enjoyed In the
dining hall.
Finish Harvesting
Gooseberry Crop
NORTH HOWELL Frank
Pickens and K. D. Coomler have
finished picking gooseberries and
delivered a satisfactory crop to
local canneries. -
Among strawberry growers
who are busy harvesting a not
so-good crop are Perle Pickens,
C. E. Mcllwaln, A. B. Wiesner.
Dwight Sehaap and Wayne
Strachan.
With a severe frost that ap
parently destroyed the second
picking, then a heat vara that
eaused the fruit to wrinkle on
oae side, coupled with bugs and
dry weather, the strawberry .men
have had on headache after
another.
Scouts' Mothers
Hear Circus Report
DALLAS The members of the
Boy Scout Mothers' club were en
tertained at the home of Mrs.
J. A. Inglls Tuesday afternoon.
A business meeting was held
and a report given of the recent
Boy Scout circus held at Sweet-
land field In Salem in which troop
24 and the explorers patrol put
on demonstrations in first aid
work.
Bandages were hemmed to be
used in scout first aid work.
A pleasant tea hour followed.
The next meeting will bo held
Monday afternoon, June 5, at the
; home of Mrs. Harry Plnkerton.
Junior Highs Put
Out 556 Students
Salem's two Junior high schools
graduated 551 Wednesday, Par-
rish'a 182 being somewhat below
normal in number but Leslie's 174
an average class.
While Parrlsh's graduating ex
ercises were of the unpretentious
nature customary, Leslie indulged
In a more extensive program. Jack
Gibson, president of Leslie's ninth
grade class, presented the class
gifts, a szs donation toward a
piano fund and electric clock for
the auditorium.
Orchestra selections, numbers
by the ninth grade chorus, read
ing of the class history by Mary
Elizabeth Sisson, a class play and
several musical selections were In
cluded in Leslie's program. Prin
cipal R. W. Tavenner presented
i diplomas.
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