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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1939)
Tfet OIIEGON STATESMAN, EsJi, ' ' - ' Yankee Clipper SaihWith Hail tor Europe V T r - PAGE T57ENTY-FOUU : c j" ' ' " - ; , :- -. v- - Airmail aerrlce between the Unitrd States and EurrneNraa Inaugurated when the Yankee Clipper. 42-ton flying boat,, with 100,000 letters a well as he Tier mall, left Port Washington N. I Tho riant flrins boat Is shown taxiing away on the takeoff. ' . 7. WCTU Entertains Mission-Societies Mrs.' Ruth Tooze Discusses .' Present-Day Outlook on Temperance i i -...... . DALLAS-j The members of the - local WCTU entertained on We. 1 aesday afternoon at the parlors of we irat unristian church wun . their , aonaaf meeting In honor or the missionary societies of the rat Ions j Dallas j h arches.' Mrs. Pet . w. Ediger. acting president of the i vnt - m m wv-iu announced mat the annua. t)icnte WOnl) h hpM at Mnnm All til . tbis year. She also announced that .'tbe WCTU would provide a teach ' f i for temperance education at the cauy vacation Bible school. ' The program: . a piano solo b Miss Lois Coy of the First Evan Kungester of the Fee Methodist . courcn; reading by Airs. Walter Duff J jr.. of the First Presbvter "Ian church: vocal duet. Mrs. Mark . Jones and Mrs. Pete W. Ediger of the Christian and Missionary Al liance church; oration by Thomas Jtiggs. a student at Dallas hlgl school, on "The Golden Rule", vo . cal solo by Mrs. O. D. Harris of the First Christian church. Mrs. Ruth Tooze of Salem gav- . . n excellent! address on the tern . perance Question, discussing con 4iitiohs since! the repeal of the pr h'bltlon amendment. Mrs. Rox ana Nurgester led the devotions. A pleasant tea hour followed with Mrs. A.M. Conlee. Mrs. Pete W. Ediger and Mrs. Abe Edier li charge. The program had been - cr ranged by Mrs. Abe Ediger and Mrs. jP. J. Voth. w Queen Selection Is Set Saturday SILVERTON Satnrdav nieht will be a. cala time on the streets 01 suverton lor -the Hose .eat I val queen to represent Mt. Ansrel and Silverton will be chosen at that time. The affair will open at 7:30 p.. m. and will last until :du. Mam street between First and Second will be roned off for the evening's entertainment. a suviyni - Rcaici O Will D& LUC UlalVOrS nf th A twn tnvni rtn v ticipating. Mayor Zetta Schlador ot suverton ana Mayor Jacob tserchtoid. of Mt. Angel. ng Resort Open! At Gear Lake ; LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. El mer ! Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. waiter Scott. Mr. and Mrs. R. ron Scott and other members of the -Santiam Fish and Game as sociation of Lebanon and Albany drove to Clear, lake, the esort owned by the association last .week.; , They, travelled by the Santiam pass and stayed a few ?ays to complete plans for open ing the resort for the season. The store will be rebuilt as the roof was caved In bv snow and boats were much damaged. - out with one exception were not oeyona repair. Byron Scott, .caretaker, with Mrs. j Scott remained on the grounds and will open the re sort at once with R. Anderson storekeeper. They found fishing excellent. u Woodwork ( Classes Planned for Sconts INDEPENDENCE Tha nml.. meeting of the Boy Scout Mothers cjud was held: Tuesday afternoon i me noma ox Mrs. Flint on Sev enth street. ? , ' The business meeting was de- voiea to discussion of ways and ; means of sponsoring the local troup of .Boy Scouts. " . Monday, nights are to be devo- vea to manual training at the man al training room of tha indpnan. !enc high school. Mr. Anderson ci Salem will conduct this class end on Friday evening, Mr. Brant will meet with the boys at the xraimng scnooi gymnasium and supervise sports and games. Par ents art invited to visit either Troject. Exercises Held For Eighth Crade Six Scholarships Awarded at Graduation Held for 24 Youths MILL CITY The commence ment exercises for the Mill City grade school were held in the scnooi auditorium Tuesday night with 24 receiving diDlomaa. Ever ett Doherty played the march, the class being preceded by Joanne Davis and Helen Baldwin as flow er girls. The invocation was riven h J. P. Smith: . niann nlr Ttnn Hoeye: Quartet. Marv Walter. Al ice Roberts. Clyde Roe-era and Joe Lalack; orations by Jean Dawes, Alice Roberts. Harvev Rv- verson, and the class history by Marjorle Leach. Mrs. Jessie Pendleton, fltrhth grade instructor, introduced J. M. Bennett,- county superintendent, who gave the address and nrc sented the diplomas. Those receiving scholarships were Clyde Rogers, Elsie Taylor, Mary Ann Bruder. Cleo Jane Davis. Sidnev Moore. Mia Alice Smith, coach for girls of the grade school, was presented the Plaque for the eirla hnvino- wnn the county championship In hand- uan. Those graduating wpm nin Roberts. Jean Dawes. Clen Mnndt Harvey Bethel. Earl iNorman Magallsh, Margie Leach. Gertrude Gallea. civdn Rnn David Carter, Robert McDonald! rranK Jacsson. Val Hinkle. Jnk Scott, Mary Walter, Beth Stewart, Ronald Swan. Dan and rnn Hru Douglas Beeson, Raymond Duffy) jane cnance ana Kenneth Chance. Altar Society Is Hostess for Cards MT. ANGEL The St. Ann'. i: tar society held its card party In the St. Mary's auditorium wh nesday night with 23 tables In piay. in "500" the high score prizes Went to Jos. Faulhaber and Mrs. Theresa Schledler and In bridge to Mrs. J. A. KainAr i.h Mrs. Fred J. Schwab. Mrs. Otto weiiman received the draw prise. The Catholic Daughters of Am erica announced the winners ot the prizes in their benefit needle work Balft with rrnnil mrlva n- -tmm Cecilia Skonetxnl. Proceeds will go towards the Benedictine schol astic fund. Clean-up Day Set HATESVILLE Satnrdav u 17, has been set as clean-up day at the Havesville Mmtrr. a picnic lunch will b hnld at BAnn and coliee will : h unM k "wnowi ot tne church. Dance Revue Is : Scheduled Friday Dorothy Kocher's Pupils to Appear at St. Luke's Hall, Woodburn WOODBURN The Tourth an nual springtime dance revue of Miss Dorothy Kocher's school of dancing will be presented Fri day night at 8:15 o'clock St. Luke's hall in Woodburn. A large variety of dance numbers will be offered by the 40 stu dents.' - The program will iu clude: "The Bine Danube" a ballet-tap, ' advanced girls; " "The Quints Come on? Woodburn, five tiny girls: "First Walts " a toe solo by Shirley Rockefellow who aas participated in an tour shows presented by Miss Kocher; "Jack and Jill." tan number hv Anita Miller and Jean Butter- field; "Soft Shoe Tap," advanced tap class; "Ballet," Ellen Vhlt ney and Jo Ann Tweedie. "Cave Dance," tap dumber, Ethel Budean: "SnnhfRtfonted Lady," toe solo, Joy Randall; "Rhythm Specialists," advanced class; "Sparkling Rhythm," fast tap by Joe Ann Tweedie; 'The Three Little Fishes." sons- and dance by Darlene Hughes, Wally wengenrotn, Mary McGrath and Arlyn Birkholt; acrobatic dance, JoAnn Randall; tap solo, Miss jvocner; nnaie "Moment Mili taire," danced by 22 hovs and girls. J Beautiful costumes have been specially planned for this nhow. intermission number win h? Vocal solo, "Deep Purple" by airs, upai uerkey and "Indian Love Call," violin solo by Alfred Mathieson: n 1 a n o aelerttona. Elizabeth Norton who will also accompany the dance numbers. Miss Kocher, who will close her studio for the RnmmpT im mediately following the recital. win reupen in eariy September. 5 New Buildings Go Up at 'Home LEBANON Five new build ings under construction In Sweet Home inciuae the A. L. Weddle building, 46x70, built of rein forced concrete to house the Carrol plumbing shop and the cuueii meat market; a build ing 26x54 being put up by Hos nal Groves of Lebanon who states that a full line of goods win he placed In tho building by June 1. A 20x60 fireproof building erected by Mrs. Beulah Powell who will nlace th tov f ti m w -va. aA variety store therein by July 1. corrugated iron warehouse aaaea by K. -j. Keller tn t,m rear ox his store. Tne completion of these buildings Will hrlnr tha modern bnildinra in co. Home to SO within the past two! ears. Waconda Pupils M. Have Last Picnic Axis Fete tor Yugoslav Regent ( ,j s-, ir,i Kirt T8. Jleteed heft) keside En Vlcfe ia I0 carj1 bewas takes front thaEome tail. read station to the Qmrinal Palace. The regent waa widely feted in Rome p Us txi powers 8Ctx to woo him Into closer SiiSM.JietBa U&tf ; :' : ' from Borne to New York by Belia padia fyig' 'WACONDA A 1.... jt . " fc vvwu attended the annual school pic nic neia saiuraay on the s hool grounds. Followinr 1 nim.. " Vft wiaaers m games and races: Girls' aoftban throw. Betty Ml letU; boys aoftbaU throw, SUn- . Zr' P-iUng ' contest. w..'.,eiB, sack race, Ed na Nolan; . rlrls f n I . MM Nelta Brnndidre? ium ini iTJ T' iTV ia' pouto race. Edna Nolan; small boys' aigi race, Dale Rickets; girls' 1'iree Wd raee, VioU Ehlke, -tty OtUlllBT! arm 11 MMaf b WtllUa GUnet; imall. flriV sin- wo, , phiius Gllaee. '- Yhm MVa WAV 4V Vattw . played with their fathera. lVto . Ifra. C1m rimji v.. ura as teacher. Cride-EIect Is Honored, Dallas """ ' T) A T.T.AM r. ant Wm C., BeU ; entertained . reeentlr "w ? uomrn wim. a - dinner mad shower la honor ; of Hiss Uayeel Campbells bHdelaet.- A ' hnaTt CBhU. 4oie marriage to Josenh Hartl wni i ? A"t 1 teacher In the Dal- i Junior BJga schooLMr. HarU ley formerly, tanght la the Dallas junior high school but at present u aa Instructor fa the Vancouver, Washw sehoola.- - 1r6fnt " 1059 Campbell fjeleae V'oth,- Miss Esther AebL . Miss , Dorothy ; Hook.: IXlss Porothy.Paj.,. u,. lffc mos lrors, mt. , and , Mrs. T.. X Ptrsnvephf Hartley, Erics I ; I o ... .... . . -- - ' . ' ' j j , ' .. . -Jl" ' ' ' ' ' - --n-".-., ICCXS UXE A MSCKEitXIYEKSf " CCNVENTi:?l!Bnt it's just Main Street on a busy afternoon ! See if you can figure out what these "Screwdrivers" are doing! How: about those two at tho lower left? Oh yes, they're just ' visiting". . . And the lady in the upper right? She's only, unloading in the middle of the street, giving other drivers a chance to test their brakes! . . Remember, your engine! uses 8 times as much gasoline in low and second gears as in high when a "Screwdriver" brings you to a need less stop, he's taking it out of your pocket ! InrDITu11IfDSirDg s iGWDln)! 7ITD "Discourteous, thoughtless driving pnctlces mro on of the 1 major causes of our present day stop-and-to A movement mi wiu euro mom win, in my opinion, reduce stop-and-go by fully 25." POES'.Stop-and-Go driving give you ..the Ji?,Would you; like to DO -jcraethiifabut itri IteValplan! v Shell engineering and traffic researcK which produced Super-Shell to cut the , cost " of Stop -and-Go now shows the Iway to cut the amount--by 25.' r rof rid "Scrowdrtvcrs"! Traffic autltiasree that bad driving prac 4 ticei airesTxinsible for one-fourth of ill Juaa ' -' " - ' farther -more conveniently and safely. Your help ts needed I Join the Shell : SHARE-THE-ROAD CLUB today ! It's a nation-wide crude AGAINST MSci drivers". FOR oomrnon-sense courtesy. See your rShell dealer NOW. He's your local headquarters for the SHARE-THE-ROAD; movement Tell', him - you are' against MSewdjiversw: and he'll attach' the distinguished SHARE -THE -ROAD r (S(5iifD syi? 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