PAGE THREE. SUmrton Projects- Meld up JPew Tt OrtEGOH STATESMAN, Salts, Orejca, Wcdatsdajllcrc!. Jc 7, -tZ9 Approval OK Expected End of Month ; . . ."..-. - - Council , Turns : Down Idea - . for Loading 'Zone ; in Business Area v SILVERTON Sewer . - erten- ions and - swimming-, pool . proj ects are being held ap.tt 8u verton awaiting final w rd from the federal - offices,: according to reports made : at the .city council Monday night. Word baa been received . that - tentative .approval has . been- made . bnt no ' official notice has arrived at -Sllverton. It . is thought that none- of ihe projects will get underway until the end of - this fiscal federal works year which is June ', - . An application of Lloyd .'loser to serve .as ditch foreman on the - sewer project was -placed c file until definite . notice Is received f rom ; the government. .;, . - v - -- Down 5 Loading , Zones An ordinance providing zones in Sllverton's, business district failed to - pass on its first time oat. The gone ordinance would have provided -: for space to be sold to merchants, the space to be used for- their own vehicles in front of their own plates of business. Bids on a pump chlorlnator were left for consideration un tit another meeting. H. W. Adams, superintendent of schools, appeared for the school board asking for the es tablishment of grades on the new street at the school. The council will meet with the ichoo board Wednesday night to con sider the matter. Harry Cameron and Harold Davis presented the proposed summer recretational prorran. which the Parent-Teachers' asso ciation is sponsoring. Financial help was asked from the com. cil. The committee needs an proximately $125 more to carry on its work as planned, the two men stated. The matter was placed in the hands of the fi nance committee. Mary Fuller Is Hostess to Club AMITY The Amity stuy club met Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Mary Lou Fuller with the president, Mrs. Mary E Breeding presiding. New officers wer elected: Mrs. Mary E. Breeding, presl dent; Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, vice president; Mrs. W. R. Os borne, secretary; Mrs. J. M. Umphlette, treasurer. During the year ust closed the club has contributed to the Red Cross fund, the Christmas seal sales, the infantile paralysis fund and to the Amity public li brary. ; . Mrs. Margaret Versteef, .of Fairview gave an interesting talk on 4H club work. Other guests present were Mrs. G. VsMord ot McMinnville. Mrs. George uller and Mrs. Richard Fuller. An invitation was - accepted from Mrs. E. O. Morse to hold the annual club picnic on the Morse lawn Friday, June 16, wit:, all former club memben. to be In vited. Brooks Aid Will Gather Today : BROOKS Mrs. Flma Ramp entertained the Brooks Garden club in her home Friday with an all day meeting and covered dish luncheon at the noon. hour. Readings were given by Mi. and Mrs. B. F.. Ramp, Mrs. Jay Bar tholomew and Mrs. Mary Ash bangh. Mrs. Mary Asbbangh will entertain the club Lest. The Methodist Ladles' Aid so- . ciety will ' give a . silver - tea In the church Wednesday afternoon, A program will be presented livery body is invited to attend. The regular meeting' f Town send club No. 1 : wilt be held In the Brooks schoolhons '. hnrs ' day night. "The plater family of Vancouver, will piesen't the pro gram. , Every body, welcome. Rebekahs Elect Three Officers SILVERTON Three.:, officers were -' elected ; at ' the . regular meeting of the .Rebekah lodge: Vice grand, Phyllis Skaife; , sec- retary,-. Ines ' Stevens r and treas- t nrer, ' Iner Olson. . .- May: and June birthday an nlversariea - observed . were Mrs. J H. Riches, Mrs. 'E. E. Taylor, ..Phyllis Skaife. - Mrs.' Robert Goets, . Mrs. ' Roy . Skaife. .Mrs. Ray Lewis and George Busch. ''Wedding anniversaries - ob served were those, of , Mr. and Mrs. John Porter. Mr. and Mrs. E. .E. Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs .'Roy Skaife..; Mrs. Porter as the oldest bride and Mrs. Riches oldest birthday observer, were presented .with a corsage. . FFX Boys at Fair - - AMITY. Those from Amity chapter .' who are : at.ending ' the . FFA exercises this week at the. Golden Gate exposition on Treas- " ore Island are:' Robert Norris Wareden Lindroff, Glenn Chris- tensen, Francis Stnpfel. Elvin - A s h e r, Laurence Hickerson - George Douglas. Bern Warren -' Billy Loop and ' Dennison . Tho mas. . v--.f-.":.;.usv. va ' -' They are accompanied by their instructor, James -B. Tnomas. Clubs ; BRUSH , COLLEGE Brash College community - e 1 n b will meet - for -.the last tune anui fall Friday night at the school house. Joseph ; SInge.v pre ildent. Commuhity Two Dead, Nine Hurt in Texas Railroad Wreck v ?- s. Engineer L. M. Mann and Flremaa er persons Injured when the westbound Texas and Pacific passenser - Texas. Twenty-eight years earlier dent ob the same carve. TbJs aerial view shows the maa-covered locomotive after It bad roued dowa embankment with other cars off the train oa their aides. Granger's News TALBOT Ankeny grange met Saturday night with Master Rex Hartley in charge. Memorial ser vices were given by the three graces and the chaplain. The grange scholarship to the 4H summer school at Corvallis was awarded to Gaynell Cole. During lecture hour Mrs. Farr gave a reading, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Finlay told of their re cent business and -leasure trip to New York. They attended the fair while there. Mrs. Edna Reeves gave a report of the recent home economics meeting. Supper was served. ROBERTS The HE club will hold its regular meeting Friday, June 9, all day at the grange hall. Mrs. Jesse Johns will be hostess for covered dish lunch eon. UNION HILLS The annual strawberry festival dance was held at the grange hall Satur day night with a grod attend ance. The orchestra from Rob erts furnished the music. Straw berries and cake wt'e served. MEETING POSTPONED ROBERTS The C ' club meeting scheduled for Olinger field June 15, has been post poned indefinitely. ; Call Board ELSIXORE Today Double bill, "Story of Vernon and Irene Cas- tie' with Ginger Rogers and Fred ABtair, plus "?o- ciety Lawyer" vith Vir- ginia Bruce and Walter Pidgeon. Thursday Double bill, Kob- ert Taylor and Myrna -oy in "Lucky Nig'it" plus Charles Boyer and Dani- elle Darrieux. Saturday Mickey Mouse all cartoon matin 2e plus "Lucky Night", and Buck Jones serial. Midnight show "Jaurez" with Taul Muni and Bette Davis. . CAPITOL - Today Double bill. "Thftir Xlnrln Her a. Snv" with Sally Eilers a-d Al len Lane, plus "In Old CaUente" with Roy Ro- gers. - HOi.i.vwonn Today Family night. double bill. "I Am the Law' with Edward G. Robinson, and second fea- ture, '.'Guilty Trail," -with Bob Baker. . Friday Double bill. "Blon- die," with Penny Single- ton, ., Arthur Lake . and ,jLarry.. .Simnis; and seer ad m feature, "Frontiers of 48" kith "Wiiri- mil" HIckock..; ' -' ' , - fiRtn Today On . the' stage, ' ;Jne H6pe West's "Fol- ' ilea of .Tomorrow." n he screen"' "Chasing Dangxr," , ' with Preston " Foster nd ' Wall Vernon. -j s-- - Friday "Only . Angels Have Wings," with vCary" Grant and Jean Arthur. iJ romPop and :ynmarried Kids. Single Adults 15c i Kiddies 10c t x , . - - . w- i - r 12 ' - LXy 1J A.d - - a ct of 9P ' ' - Also Xews ad Qiateo- , " 1 ' 1 -7 7-, . , t ' - , -I , : - .' " - - ,l .-1 ' . -, . ' -- .- ' : r. . ,.'", Ernest Prestos, both ef Fort Worth, Joe Mann, brother of the dead engineer, was killed fat a similar acci Woodburn Theatre Being Redecorated New Ventilation System Is Installed and Other Changes Made WOODBURN The Bungalow theatre has been going through a remodeling and redecorating pro cess the past two eeks, Tracy Poorman, the manager, reports- All new sound equipment and sound screen have been installed. The walls have been ep. pered and new drapes have been 'ung. A new ventilation system has been installed as well as new title curtain and new ligating effects. Also the bulldipg is to be completely repainted :nd new carpets have already been or dered. On the outside of the theatre a new marquee nd neon sign add to the appearance. WOODBURN Woodburn lodge AF & AM met Monday night in the Masonic temple and after a short business meeting, enjoyed strawberry shortcake. E. E. Royse of Oklahoma City and Charles " Carlson of the Forest Grove lodge were visitors. The next meeting will be held June 20, the last meeting before the summer vacation. WOODBURN The Junior Woman's club will meet Wednes day night In the library club rooms and install officers for the coming year. Members of the Woman's club have been in vited to attend and all members are privileged to bring their mothers or friends to the open meeting. ; Standing committees will be appointed for the coming year. A short program 11 be presented after which refresh ments will Te served .y MarJ orie Faulconer, Helen Muller, Annette Lytle and Zoa Lowithan Awards Given At Graduation DAYTON The Dayton union high school senior class awards announced at graduation were: Scholarship, Lenabelle Dower; journalism, Audrey Tiler: ath letlcs , Dave Robinson; - activities. Lucy Edwards. Individual wards: The plaque ior citizenship, sophomore class; oest athlete, Dave r.obuuon. The senior class presented the school with a 12-inch face elec tric clock which is. to be placed In the. front of the study hall Russell Newheuse was given a cup for outstanding achievements in Smith .Hughes. - vug ' ri Today and I Lr . J Th"day ' TONIGHT vir - IrYia ON ' OUR STAGE! Il c; . . jane xiope west - . vh vj i "FfHHPQ flF :: j.i.j :;-.. 1 i , - Vs. Texas, were killed and nine oth tram was derailed near Ranger, Union News MARION" Marlon Fa.mers' union local is elated over the tact that both the state presi dent, Harley Libby, and Junior state president are active mem bers of Marion local. Oliver Stevinson of Jefferson was voted on favorably tor membership at Friday's meet ing. Homer Smith, delegate to the state convention, gave an in teresting report. Mrs. mith told of the results of the Juniors' meeting Tuesday of the conven tion. Over 100 juniors attended F. E. Gould, a new member. gave a short talk and a reading. The women's club will meet at the home of the president, Mrs. Herman DeSangh, Wednes day. Robbery Attempts Go Wrong, Aurora AURORA Monday morning around 3 o'clock, robbers tried to gain entrance to the drug store of N. E. Manock by break ing the lock on the door which they succeeded in doing bnt failed to dislodge a small slid ing bolt on the .inside of the door. Falling to gain entrance to the drug store, they moved up the street a block, where they made an attempt to take the automobile of Fry Bros., which they moved from the garage but abandoned due to lack of gaso line and the arousal of a mem ber of the family. They then moved across the highway and down the street two blocks to the car of Robert Hnrst. Unable to unlock the car, it was' moved across the street into an alley where the wires were cut and the car drained of gas and oil. Five Girls Go To 4H School AUMSVILLE l'ive happy grade school girls, Alice Rob erts, Ida Weisenhaus, LaVerne Lesley, Betty White and Marian Rollins, left Munday for Cor vallis where they will be en rolled In the 4H sum xer school. Tbey were accompanied by the club leader, Mrs. T. P. Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter had as dinner guests at their home Sunday their aunt, Mrs. Viola Brown of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brown and children, earl. Warren. Bobble and Buster of Harrisburg. Martha Burkhart Final Rites Held Resided in linn County for 45 Years; 6 Children Survive Her LEBANON Funeral services for Mrs. Martha King Burkhart. 1, widow of the late Arthur Burkhart and long time resident of the - Lebanon community who died June 4 at Albany general hospital, were conducted Tues day at the Harry C. Howe fun eral home by Rev. LeRoy Cross- ley of. the Baptist church. Bu rial followed in the Masonic cemetery. She was a native of Kansas and came to " inn county 45 years ago. Survivors are four daughters. Mrs.. Martha Rodman, Redmond; Mrs. Margaret" Swank and Mrs. Margaret Looney. Albany Mrs. Adella : Gaines, ' Sclo ; two sons. Robert and Marvin. Albany: eight v grandchildren. ' i t w-; " Graduate From -CO Warren ' Gill, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. GUI. was one of the more than 700 graduates ,ot UO Sunday night. He took he law coune, will take the bar exami nation in July and will spend part oi his vacation at Camp Tamarack, a 1 resort c ned and operated by his sister, Donna uui and Lnciie Murphy. Vinton Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. C E. Snyder, majoring in music, wag a graduate and has a position to teach music and English in Lorain high school, Another graduate is Floyd Gould, son of Mrs. and Mrs. C. N. Gould, who .took a business ad ministration course. Lebanon's graduates of Lin field college Sunday night were Loretta Haek and Marian Mor ris. Betty Howe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Howe, a 1939 graduate of Lebanon high school has entered Monmouth Normal school to take the teachers' course. She is a granddaughter of Commissioner and Mrs. W W. Cooley of Albany. Elected Lay Delegate Mrs. steua Atkinson was elected by the Methodist congre gation Sunday to serve as lay delegate to the Methodist con ference meeting in Forest Grove this month. Lloyd Gilson was elected . reserve delegate. He was elected delegate before the merging of the Methodist churches and will serve in that capacity this year. W. A. Hoseid, Lebanon mer chant, has purchased two lots on Second and Vine from Rev. Father James L. Carrico, former pastor of St. Edwards church. The purchase was made through the M. D. Davis real estate agency. Five Lebanon Boy Scouts, Walter Johannssen, Richard Owens, T. Altman, Philip Ash ton and Theron Blackbrrn join ed the FFA special, starting from Portland Tuesda- and will make headquarters at Camp Dia mond. Prof. Ira G. Forrey is their sponsor. Cherries Intact, Bnt Weather Annoys ZEN A The Inclement wea ther is causing some uneasiness among cherry growers here al though up to Tuesday no crack ing has been reported. The cher ries are beginning to turn quite rapidly. The heavy frost injured the crop to some extent early in the spring. LAST DAY Alice Fay e Nancy Kelly Connie Bennett Joan Davis "TAIL-SPIN" and MARSHA HUNT WARREN HULL "STAR Any Seat 15c Any Time REPORTERJ? JLr BETTE DAVIS ERROL 2nd Riotous Hitl r 7 Trans-Atlantic Tourist at 1 f Jjeo Schmitx. one-year-old of Chicago, was a little sad-eyed a boat it all as he sailed alone from New York aboard the Europe for Ger many where he will visit his grandparents in Cologne. He also flew from Chicago to New York alone after his father,"" K. Schmitz, placed him fa care of stewardess. Leo is shown in arms of Norse Louise Ranchfnss of the Euro pa's staff. Mehama to Vote On Building Tax MEHAMA James Blum, clerk of Mehama school district No. 74, has posted notices ofpthe an nual school meeting to be held June 19. Business of the meet ing Includes the budget for the coming school year; also a spe cial tax to provide additional funds for the building of a new school building to replace the one destroyed by fire last month, and the election of one school director to replace J. M. Titze and the clerk. After a short meeting held at the Mehama church last week, the board of directors and the clerk went to Salem to make application for a WPA rrant to help bnild a new school. Jaunita Bass, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bass of Mehama, surprised her friends here last week when she re turned" home from Vancouver the bride of Bernard Atchison of Salem. They will live In Sa lem. Ruth E. Palmer Marriage Told GERVAIS Friends here have received announcements of the marriage of Ruth Ellen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Palmer, to Mr. Philip E. Van Arnam April SO at Twin Falls, Idaho. They will reside at Twin Falls. Mrs. Van Arnam is a former resident of Salem and the Eldriedge district west of Gervais. She attended Gervals schools later taking nurses train ing. . HesiNot ' 0 as Thin as. Ql" Th e Thin I ilanw lmt Darn SirM Fnanier nnkif.,J lt 'i a I J - : s 1 r; V" M Knox Butte Picnic Scheduled Sunday ALBANY The 16th annual Knox Butte pioneer picnic will be held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Lines near the butte. An impromptu program will be presented. Verl Miller is president and Mrs. Jerome Wil liams secretary. An invitation is extended to all former residents of the Butte community as well as sons and daughters of pio neers. Word has reached Albany ot the burning of the home ot Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson of Wa terloo about noon Friday, with practically all the contents of the house being destroyed. John son is a disabled war veteran. The Lebanon fire department helped in saving the woodshed and other nearby buildings. It Is understood there was some in surance. E LAST TIMES TODAY lm stari if wrift 1st i it intn a...JF r.A ----i-i iifiinnflfnfnii 11 v v ' I'l 1 Ti II Tr"Y1fM &V5 yr2fL V 1 ILPLM STARTS TOMORROW 2 FEATURES Wt ' i 11 II'" ll -Pins-Pete ' Smith . Specialty "Weather Wizards'1 PLUS ANOTHER C - - z . V .t . STARTS fTONIGHT E 11 I f E, 3 uiL-j ci:nTC fbiare.t Delemse) FlaAaatolesU Ul tar f pt ringl tt't 'thf mt1it Wachter Sings Mas, Mk Anger Young Priest's Parents Are Hosts at Reception in Afternoon - MT. ANGEL MaryV church was the scene of anothei community celebration when Rev. Carl E. Wachter, Mt. Angel boy, returned here to sing his : first solemn high mass in St. Mary's church Sunday morning at 10:30. The congregation lined the streets to watch the procession of priests and altar boys, led by the Mt. Angel band, match from the rectory to the church. As. they entered the church the processional was taken up by Rev. Placidus Fuerst at the pipe organ. He also accompanied St. Mary's choir. .Father Alcuin gave a beauti ful sermon on the privileges, du ties and blessings of the priest hood and remarked that Sunday was the 18th anniversary of bis own ordination. Officers of the mass were Father Wachter, celebrant ; Fa ther Alcuin, assistant-priest; Rev. Thomas Brockhaus, deacon; Rev. ' Vincent Koppert, sub-deacon; and Lawrence Saalfeld, master of ceremonies. Father Wachter and ali the clergy who assisted vrero enter tained at dinner at the home of the young priest's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wachter. An informal reception was held dur ing the afternoon. Carl Edward v achter was born January 27. 1313, at LitchTille, N. D. When In the fifth grade he came to Mt. An gel with his x arents and en tolled in St. Mary's grade school. He then attended Mt. Angel col lege and seminary from which he graduated in 1935. At St. Edwards seminary. Seattle, he received the deacon ate on September IS, 1938. He was ordained by Archbishop Howard at St. Mary's cathedral. Portland, June 3. Jensen Leaves for Alaskan Post BRUSH CREEK Rueben Jen sen, son of Mrs. Anna K. Jen sen, has left for Naknek on Bris tol bay in Alaska where he will spent the summer as watchman at a salmon plant for the Colum bia River packing association. Jensen, who has been teach ing at Astoria, left on the Wil liam L. Thompson boat from As toria. Also going up on the same boat to be employed by the same company was Walter Chris tenson of Astoria, who is known at Sirverton. T SALEM'S LEADING THEATRE 2 BIG FEATURES NDCEON MUCK tnesjoaus Eawaeusciii - MnMtodby BWlH L MAMN lWTUt1 WHAT A NIGHT FOR ROMANCE! They started at dusk as Mr. and - Miss ... they ended at dawn as Mr. and : Mrs.! Hilarity and heart-throbs galore ! MAJ.OR FEATURE Qrtotest Real Lift Love Story : - - o the Agej ; C X - . i.-- . .- .- MM - 11 A H IrE S -xAWVl " :: " r . -vvn. UUYtll in AVV' with isam mm mvav Danieue ianienx '.. -': I 71X1 . tSD- FEATURE !staanaa 25c 1 Aa.K (Simmon," will preside when ' election oi officer u neia. : -