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    lb CZZGOll STATESMAN. Oregon. Wsdiiwrtciy x-Ioming, April 24 1S3
PAGE TWO
Tentative Flax
I Inf- - W vIaa(aI
. nit. Angel festival Group
Names August 9, 10, 11;
Marching Plans Blade-
MT. ANGEL August , It and
.11. were snnoenced ae teatatfve
dates for tbla year's flax fea
tlvsi by T. B- Endres, newly
chosen chairman of the Flaisr-
j Ms coromuiee la coarse ui iu
, festival, at the Bufnos Men's
, rlab luncheon at the ML Angl
, .hot! Monday noon.
Kadres made the suggestion
that the marching group- wear
v tir wh anfts associated with
i the Flsxsrtans tor the past two
year and that the o'dpr en ad
those not wishing to march re
sort to whtte trouwrs. dark coat
and straw hat. He Ukewie sne-
grated that each bnwtnaa man
J. who doej not wish to Join the
inarching group ebooe lomn
young man to represent him "in
the drill team. Plans are to have
,. four squids with a captain for
. each squad. To Induce the men
., to drill a competitive r-rlze was
ngsted for the squad making
the best showing.
rather AJcain. chairman of the
, hand committee, announced that
there would be a meeting Tues
day night. April 23 to reorganire
the Ml. Angel band. Various plana
. mnA wr to be snnested
- with reeard to uniforms, lnstru-
. menta and a bandmaster.
May 9. two dances will be held.
; an old-time dance and a modern
' one. and a: card party will be
In progreftM for those preferring
i cards to dancing. The orchestra
from the Trocadero room of the
Caa Del Ray care In Santa Cruz.
". C-alif . will provide the music. The
proceeds are to be used to finance
the Boy Scout program, lb gram
mar school athletic program, the
CYO and softbaJl.
By unanimous approval of the
club It was decided to have a
speaker connected with the Co
lumbia Empire campaign at the
' next meeting of the cluh. Monday.
May IS.
IF! 1 . . . L 4 I mv U.nil.
Ito Biumn, editor of the, Pacific
, Star which last week was award
ed the all-American rating by the
Associated Collegiate Press, the
. MAC paper and the University of
Oregon Emerald being the only
two college papers in the north
west meriting the award; Tom
Weiss of Wood burn who la the
first, president of the newly or
ganized Associated Students of
Mt. Angel college; and John
Weisner of Salem, associate editor
of the Pacific Star.
Aiunsville Clubs
Present Program
ATJMSYILLE 4H cluba held
the achievement day here Friday
afternoon . Exhibits In sewing,
cooking and forestry wer on dis
play. In the mother-daughter judging
contest Alice Dlckm&n made the
highest number of points.
A benefit tea was held with
Mrs. L D. Roberts and Mrs. Ida
Lane pouring, and with Mrs. O. A.
.Lesley presiding at the silver of
fering table.
Agda Malone waa given first
place in the beat dressed girl con
test In the style review, in divi
sion 2. sewing. Beatrict Bankatan
was given first place for the beat
dressed girl in division I sew
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Band have
moved her from Kelso. Wash.,
and will make their home here.
Their children Daryl. Allan and
Bob. have enrolled In the school.
Seeds of Flowers
Avoid Embargoes
By Devious Route
ALBANY Sending several
weeks ago to Germ ay for some
lower seeds, which are not
available la the United States,
O. I RoniaJne of the Albany
Floral eovapanj, had doubts as
la-the delivery r of e-vra betas;
able- to obtsia them.
Katarday, however, he re
reived tb seeds as ordered, the
package com fa by air mall and
ha v tag been mailed from 8t.
fJaU, HwitaerUad. by George
Haher, a 8wtsa seed dealer.
The suwpoaJtloa Is that the
order of the Albany saaa was
transmitted by the German
dealer ta the Swiss dealer, Bv
lag la a avearral reentry. Ia
thii way embargoes were dr
eam vented. The postage on the
package ' tnclodlnir. the airmail
rear,, was four fraacs SO eea
times la Swiss' moaey or- the
equivalent of a roe ad 04 reart
ta United. State postage.
Famers
Union News
MARION Marion Farmers Un
ion 1 local meeting Friday night,
a csndldat night, was unusually
well : attended. - with approxi
mately 16 candidates present
who; gave short talks of Interest
to voters. . There were also visit
lag i members ' from Central
Howell. Cloverdale, Liberty and.
Aorosvuje tocais.
x Mrs. Jessie . Williams,- state
Junior, leader was. present and
spoke on the Junior work. County
President Ernest Wlrner. Eddie
Phrns, president ef Cloverdale
local, and Frank Wray. president
of Central Howell " local, each
spoke briefly. - -
r DAYTON ; Tha , semiannual
county conference of the Yamhill
County Farmers Union. held
Saturday at the Web foot hall was
sttcndAd by 45 members. The
Carltn and Dayton Junior; tin
. Ion members furnished a varied
program. ; ;
A. J.. French of Carlton ex
plained the Bonneville PUD setup.
' Wa!terRusell explained the Pa
: ciflc and National . Cooperative
-association setup. Carl Francis of
Dayton explained the alms of the
proposed rural fire protection
dUrict.
Four Schools Participate in Musical ;
Festival Program Given at Perrydale
PERRYDALE- The music festival held here Friday
night was weir attended and .was acclaimed one of the best
programs presented of the year, Perrydale, Valsetz, Falls
CAt-w and RlcireA.ll took Dart. O .11
The following numbers were
presented by the i different
schools: Falls City, vocal solo,
Robert Howell; duet, Dolores
Kax.1 and Ruth Taylor; solo,
Mazlne Page; sola. Rachel Beard;
chorus; whistling solo, De lores
Nsrle. ,
Valsetz school, piano solo, Mel
va Williamson; piano! duet, Mel
va and -Betty Williamson; piano
solo, Betty Williamson; vocal
solo, Inea Kellogg; chorus; vocal
trio, mes Kellogg. Melva Wi
liarason and Ruth Birchfleld.
Perrydale school, ; accordion
solo, Joyce Johnson; girls chorus;
girls trio, Dorothy Jacobs, Lorn a
Vandtrhoff and Lorraine Vincent;
piano aolo, Margaret Domes; ac
cordion aolo, Wallace McKee; or
chestra. Rickreall school orchestra
played three numbers and the
chorus sang three numbers.
Birthday Dinner
Given, Silverton
SILVERTON Yellow roses,
yellow pansies and a yellow deco
rated birthday cake 1 were the
features of the birthday anni
versary supper party at which Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Powell were hosts
In compliment to Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Powell, whose home is
at Camas. Wash., were weekend
guests at the home of his par
ents here.
Mrs. Ed Holden returned Sun
day night from California. She
had been a trip guest of Mrs.
Kenneth Hansen of Portland.
Faye Bentson of Los Angeles
Is vacationing here with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bentson.
Mayor Zetta Schlador and Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Scarth will attend
a meeting of the Eastern Star
at Corrallia this weekend. Sun
dsy Mrs. Schlador and her sister-in-law,
Alta Schlador were gueats
of J. Cal Schlador at Toledo.
Kathleen Swartout, one of the
wreck: victims when the Molalla
high school bus went in the
ditch at Mnrquam a week ago, is
still at the Silverton hospital,
where she is slowly improving.
She is a Mister of Mrs. Thelma
Hackstedt of SilTerton.
Detroit Folk Will
Vacation in South
DETROIT Mrs. Lester Edge
and son. Dickie left Saturday for
McCloud. Calif., for a three
weeks visit with relatives there.
Edge Is superintendent of Marys
Creek CCC csmp.
Mrs. Harold Champion returned
to her home here after several
days visit with relatives in days
visit with relatives in Salem.
Dr. and Mts. Alexander McCan
nel spent tns weekend at their
country home near Silverton. Me
Cannel Is Marys Creet CCC
doctor.
. Delose Shlnn of Eugene visited
here at the Roy Allen home over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Willard Goodman
have recently moved Into their
newly built home east of Detroit.
Robert Young, an Oregon State
college freshman spent the week
end at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Young at
Marion Forks.
Talbot Women Will
Help County Meet
TALBOT Mra. Keith Allen
and Mrs. Joe Whitby were joint
hostesses recently. At Mrs. Al
len's home when they entertained
members ot the Talbot Women's
clsb.
Plans were completed to assist
the Jefferson Women's club Is
entertaining the Marion County
Federation of Women's clubs
which will be held at the Chris
tian church in Jefferson Friday.
Communities appointed for that
meeting are: receiving, Mrs.
Keith Allen and Mrs. Martha
Smith; decorating, Mrs. Albert
Cole . and Mrs. Jack Morton;
lancheon. Mrs. Addle Davidson
and Mrs. John Blankenbaker:
dining room preparation, Mrs. Joe
Whitby. 3rs. Gilbert Belknap,
Mrs. Georire Potts and Mrs, D. E.
Bllnstoa.
Woodcraft Names
Convention Heads
SILVERTON Neighbors of
Woodcraft will hold its district
convention at ; Silverton on May
11. Committees appointed to
make arrangements are:
Program: Lnla Sealer. Tressa
Scott, and Mauds Taylor; menu,
Ottoway. Wyola Ottoway, and
Mae Hlgtnbotham; reception.
Vera Ottoway, Betty Jesm Elg
in botham, Florence Bo wen; deco
rations. Mabel Storlle. Pmda
Plank. Msrgsret Hlglnbotham,
and . Goldle Downa; chairs, Ollle
Taylor. Bob ' Scott. Clarence
Plank, and C. E. Higlnbotham.
Jefferson , Mission ' . .
Group Ha Luncheon
JEFFERSON Mrs. B. 8. We
thereirs study group of the Wom
an's Missionary society of the
Christian church met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hart Friday
for a 1 o'clock luncheon and programs-Attending
were Mrs. Frank
Chrlstaan, Mrs. Walter Glasgow,
Mrs. Guy Anpparle, Mrs. Ray
Bostwtck. Mrs. M. A. Hatchings.
Mrs. Ernest Powell, Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. WethereU and Mrs. W. II.
Shermsn. 1
Independence Senior
Class Play Cast
INDEPENDENCE The east
has been, chosen and rehearsals
are under way for. the senior
class .play, j-Bashrul Bobby,'
which will b given May 3. In
the cast art) Roy Morris. Elolie
Larson. JosepUne Bernard, Jes
sie Jones. Elton Rogers. Elsie
Bowler, Glenna Macomber, Dick
Mitchell. Miles Olson, L. J. Mil
sha. Ruby Sweringen and Mildred
Gorsllne. j
Swegle Qnbs Join
In Gala Program
PTA Officers Installed;
4H Work Displayed;
' Open House Held
RWERt.E lMdT. nirnt ' the
Parent Teachers association, then
Community club, the Womans
club and all the 4H clubs met at
the school for a Joint program.
It waa also open house night and
the first hour was spent inspect
ing the displays in ; the school
rooms.
The Parent Teachers associa
tion ol fleers were installed with
an Impressive new ceremony by
Mrs. Leif Bergsvik.
The 4H club and their leaders
had placed their displays in the
auditorium and the cooking
school girls served their cakes
and cookies at the refreshment
hour. The leaders are as follows:
Cooking II (eighth grade) Mrs.
Lester Starr; sewing II (eighth
grade), Mrs, Lester Starr; cook
ing II (seventh grade), Mrs. Har
reld Holler; cooking 1 (sixth
grade), Mrs. Elmer Lake; call
club (all grades), Mrs. B. Carri-
son; forestry (sixth and eighth
grades), Ralpli Nelson; health
club (third, fourth and fifth
grades), Mrs. Emma Miller;
health club (sixth, seventh . and
eighth), Ralph Nelson.
The program included demon
strations, a short: play by. the
upper grades,- two violin selec
tions by Ann Becker, vocal num
bers by Joan Lake, Bobby Oozad,
Jerry Klein, Paul Kufner, Vera
Fenske, Susan Wasson; a read
ing by Mrs George Kufner and
two vocal number by the chorus
of the wo mens club.
Funeral Is Today
For Adam Schfies
STAYTON-Funeral services will
be held today at 2 p.m. for Adam
Joseph Schles, 72, who died Sun
day at his home at Stayton where
he had lived the past 33 years.
Services will be at the Weddle A
Son funeral home with Rev. Ro
bert Darby ot Scio officiating and
interment in the Lone Oak ceme
tery. He was born June 2. 18 17 in
Wisconsin. Surviving are his wife,
Josephine Schlles; daughters, Mrs.
W. H. Ortraan of Marshfield, Mrs.
Joe Pyeatt of Portland, Mary
Schlles of Portland, Mrs. C, C.
Crane and Mrs. Paul Lambrecht
of Stayton; sons, George, Frank.
Ed and Martin of Stayton, Jake
and Joe of Scio and Ben ot Marsh
field; sisters, Mrs. Adam Roldt of
Scio' and Mrs. Martin Paider of
Wisconsin; , brother, John Schlles
ot Wisconsin, Eleven grandchil
dren and one great grandchild also
survive. -
Eldriedge School
Rehires Teachers
ELDRIEDGE Stella McKay
and Adaltne Minnlng have been
rehired to teach Eldriedge school
next term.
Graduation exercises will, be
held Friday night, Hay 17.
The measles epidemic reached
its peak here recently and the
attendance at school has been
nearly normal. Among adults
now convalescing from this : di
sease are Mrs. Jesse Thornberg,
Jean Goldade and Virgil Fahey.
500 Visit Garden
At Silverton to
See Lilacs Sunday
BILVFJFtTOXOrcr 600 Ulae
: enthasiasts visited the Cooler
gardens at : Sftverto Sunday
wnea lilacs were at their best.
The Cooley . gardens were
started ta 1932 and havealace
been the nsecea for visitors
from all parts of the country,
-While triaee have fceea the eai
statutists; fee tare of the gardesw
. lilacs, poppies askt flowering :
tree aad shraJie have drawa
the atteatkm . of van (Tardea
; lovers. , - -,
Among the Ulaca creating
' the area test aeaaatiom were
; the double light laveader, R.
' W. Mills, the Immense trasses ,
' of' the Km theilae Havemeyer
aad the IHderot. The asealias
la the Cooley garden are also
at their best aow the owner a
Grangers Nov3
UNION HILL T he monthly
business meeting " ef the Union
Hill grange was held on Friday
night. :
' Mr. and Mrs. Roma Lois mad
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Parish were
obligated in the third and fourth
degrees. A 4H scholarship to the
4H summer school In Corvallis
will be sponsored by the grange.
.Visitors were Harry Riches, Mr
and Mrs. Ivan Stewart and Henry
Werner. - - '
The agriculture committee pre
sented this program at the lectur
er's hour: talk by Ivan Stewart,
Salem seed . dealer; song, Floyd
Fox accompanied by Mrs. , Fox;
agriculture pictures. Harry Rl-
Cttes. " i : "r ;
SILVERTONCaadidatfts win
be given an opportunity to he
heard at the Friday night meet
ing of the Silverton grange. The
lecturer's hour will begia at 9
o'clock and will be open to the
public This program has been
arranged by the legislative com
mittee composed - of - Herbert
MIchaelbrook, Em II Loe and Carl
Specht, who announces thst all
political candidates are welcome
to attend tind will be introduced.:
: ' Karl Haberly. master, win eon
duct a short business meeting at
8 o'clock, prior to the lecturer's
hour.
Business Lot
Sold, Albany
David Pngh, Salem, Buys
Kraeger Property; -Oilier
Deals Blade -
ALBANY Announcement has
been made by a local realty com
pany of the purchase by David
Pugb of Salem of what Is known
as the JSda Krucger property
The property is a piece ' of
ground 03 feet by 132 feet at
the corner of . Third and Broad
albln streets, : and Is said to be
one of the best business, sites in
the up-town district not at present-occupied
by a business build
ing. Five houses, among the
early residences of the city,: are
located on U ground. The new
owner, has, t-ady put thehuild
ing up f , - ale. to he either
moved or torn down. Pugh has
not annoonced what he Intends
to do with the property. :
; Another business deal of the
past week waa the sale of the
Burnap apartments "on Fifth and
Lyon to Mr. and Mrs. Gird Logs
don. Included in the deal is also
a residence adjoining the two
story - apartment , house. - The
Logsdons came to Albany from
California some - six years ago
Frank H. Burnap and son, WUlis
A. Burnap, have owned the -apartments
since 1927. This deal was
also made- through a local real
estate office.
Don Densmoor of the Chevro
let Motor company has announced
the pnrchase of the corner lot at
Third and Ellsworth, to he used
as a used car lot. At present
Densmoor is occupying two lots
on the south east corner of the
same block. This property has
been' bought by the Shell Oil com
pany which will construct an
18500 gas station on it. The lot
bought by Densmoor was owned
by Mrs. . Maggie Sullivan, and is
directly west across Ellsworth
street from the Methtodist church.
Directly across Third street to
the north from the same church
another super-gas station Is get
ting under construction. This is
on part of the- residence property
of Mrs. W. H. Davis, widow of
the late Dr. Davis. In ' order to
make room for the gas station,
the large two-story Davis home
has been moved to an adjaeent
lot next the building occupied by
the Mountain States Power com
pany. Unionvale Meeting
Is Well Attended
UNIONVALE - Approximately
ISO patrons' and friends of the
Unionvale community club at
tended the April meeting held Fri
day night at the schoolhouse.
Five General Electric employes
gave a program of Illustrated
talks. One reel of pictures includ
ed scenic spots from. Alaska along
Pacttie coast areas te the Mexican
border that had been taken from
an airplane, i
Two accordion solos were given
by Rev. V. A. Ballantyne; two vo
cal numbers were suag by Union
vale school girls.
The last meeting will be the
last of school picnic and will be
held Thursday, May IS because of
the primaries being May 17 the
closing day of school.
Pleasant dale Id
Against Merger
Of Schools, PUD
PLEAS ANTD ALE Let wen
enough alone seemed to be the
opinion of the gathering ot the
Fleaaantdale Community club
members and friends at the April
meeting held Friday night at the
schoolhonse. The rota- waa 100
per cent to sot consolidate in the
proposed , rural school . merger,
and ' the change or the present
electric service to the Bonneville
dam setup received a 100 per cent
opposition vote.
J. M. Murphy principal and
Mrs. Harold Morgan, primary
teachers of Pleasantdale- have
been reelected." '
Children Honor
Friend's Birthday
U JEFFERSON Mrs. Alvln Roh
ison Invited a group of children
to her home Saturday afternoon
in the Parrish Gap district to help
her son. Dickie celebrate his 10th
birthday anniversary. Outdoor
gamea were enjoyed, and the
children roasted wienies and
toasted marshmallows, - over a
bonfire. A beautifully decorated
birthday cake was also served.
Mrs. Mack Ham by assisted Mrs.
Ro bison. Children present were
Dickie Roblson. Richard, Silly
and Doris Davis, Ellis Ham by,
Clifford Page, Betty Jean Beach,
Junior Wickersham. Martha Jane
Hatchings, : Delorea Underwood,
Dorothy Cooley, Arlene Harris,
and Donna May Bruce.
The MlUershurg Wednesday
Embroidery club held its meet
ing at the 'home of Mrs. Anna
Truaz in Albany. Mrs. Custar
- as honor guest, celebrating her
75th birthday aniilve'rsary. Mrs.
Floyd Fishe baked the birthday
eake, and little Patsy Covey pre
sented the gifts. Officer elected
tor the coming year are presi
dent, Mrs. Leroy Holmes and Mrs.
Dale Arnold, secretary-treasurer.
Twenty-three were present.
Bethel Meet Postponed
BETHEL-The regular month
ly meeting of the B-Jthel Commun
ity club is to be postponed one
week. It will be l eld on Friday
sight; May ; 3, and will be only
a short session In connection
with the school's eighth trade
graduation exercises. .
Fire Damages Loe Ilonse ";
SIL V B RTON Fire starting
from the chamney badly damaged
the . roof of the Emil Loe home
here .Monday. Only the quick ac
tion .of the Silverton fire depart
ment saved the house from com
plete destruction.
Jefferson
.Newsl
JEFFERSON Mr. -i and Mra.
C. S. Emery spent the weekend
la Wood burn visiting .at the
heme of their son-in-law and
daughter, - Mr. and Mrs. T. ; M.
RamsdelL.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hatchings
and family , were Mr. and Mrs.
E W. Kraeger and sons, Jack
and Don of Portlands ; , '
Dr. and Mrs. F. I. Sandlfur and
daughter. .Doris, of VaneouTer,
Wash., and Martin Stephenson of
Portland were guests Sunday at
the henie of Mr. and Mrs. M. 8.
Stephenson. Martin' Stephenson
son of Mr. and Mra. Stephenson,
will go to a hospital for a major
operation some time this week.
Rev. and Mrs. F. S. Clemo of
Albany . were Sunday dinner
guests at the home ot Mrs. Mary
Powell. Other guests Sunday
afternoon, were Mrs.. : Powell's
brother. Ernest Long and Mrs.
Long ot Eugene, also her two
daughters and families, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Boyes of Lebanon, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd -Arnold of
Salem-. -
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKee
motored to Yaehats Saturday tor
a visit at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Tohnson. McKee re
turned home Sunday, and Mrs.
McKee plans to remain for two
weeks with her sister." :
Addle Llhby was a recent visit
or at the home of Mrs. Lillian
Powell jot 'Lebanon. : Mrs. Powell
will be remembered as Lillian
Coppock, former teacher In the
Jefferson schools. '
West Salem Man
Given 6 Months
WEST SALEM Harry Hart
was sentenced to six months in
the Polk county jail ' yesterday
by Jndge Arlle G. Walker at Dal
las. Hart was one of four West
Salem men indicted on morals
counts in January and; was the
only one found guilty. His sen
tence will be shortened by the
three months already served in
the county jail.
V
Honor Roll Given
WEST SALEM The city grade
school honor roll for the six
weeks period just ended Includes
the following: First grade, Jean
Histt; second. Glen Balnter,
Helen McVey; fourth, Merna Lee
Combs, Neta White, Donna Xee
Dunn, Dawn Jones and Robert
KHewer; fifth, Wanda Hathaway,
Carol Ashcroft, Robert Goffrier,
Melva June Kllng and Alene
Axelson; seventh. Darleen Elli
son. Gladys Van Hess, Frances De
Vos, Marjorle Hathaway, Irene
Dalke, Howard Keith, Lauretta
Lemou, Darlene Peterson, Darwin
Peterson, Doris Schmidt, Jean
Wolcot, Dormalee Michael and
Lillian Turpln; eighth, Betty Wil
liams, Wanda Steinbruek and
Mary Yates.
oana, uiee uiiiDi
May Enter Contest
ALBANY Possibility of the
high school band and girls glee
club making the trip to Spokane
In May for the regional music
contest, was divulged at a meet
ing of the high school Band
Boosters' club at which that body
voted to undertake arrange
ment for the trip.
It is estimated that approxi
mately $500 will be needed to de
fray expenses of the band mem
bers. A committee waa appoint
ed to investigate the advisability
of sending the band and club.
The two organizations Quali
fied for the trip at the district
festival here a ' week ago by
acquiring superior ratings.
Two Cars Crash
. At West Stayton
WEST STAYTON The cars of
Jack Baker and Ray Tomlinson
of Marlon figured in a collision at
the Crane Corners at .10:30 Sun
day morning,' the Baker touring
ear was over, turned, - pinning
Fredle Samples under the car and
pinning the feet of Baker and
Milard Campbell fast, j
None was seriously hurt, other
than bad bruises and shock. The
Tomlinson car waa not damaged
but the Baker ear. waa - badly
wrecked.. -
Former Gates Woman
Die in South r
; dATES Word was received
here Thursday of the .death of
Mrs. - Ella Cross ton at Los An
gales. Mrs Crosston will be re
membered as Ella Collins Burns
and waa a resident of Gates tor
many years. - She- leaves two
brothers, E. L. Collins of Gates,
James H. Collins of Van. Nuys,
Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Anna Bond
of Bend. 1 and one daughter and
a son in Los Angeles.
MiUGtyFolk
At Anmsville
AUMSVILLE Mrs. Gwyn Gates
and small son of Mill City, are
here. for a visit at the home ot
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Martin. - Charlotte - Martin,, who
has been : in Portland the past
winter, attending business col
lege, has returned here to the
home of her parents.
Lemon Juice Recipe .
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Pain Quickly
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tewfordsvjlle
Host for MA
16th Animal Linn-Benlon
District Convention
' I. Held
' LEBANON Members of the
Royal Neighbors of America from
Albany, Crawfordavllle, Corvallis,
Lebanon - and Marcola attended
the 16th annual Linn-Benton district-
convention which was held
in the lOOF hall In Crawlordsville
Thursday. Isabella Braden of
Crawfordavllle, district j oracle,
presided.. State Supervisor Lenora
Broil! of Ashland conducted a
school, of instruction during the
afternoon session. (
All of the Royal Neighbor lodges
in the ..United States are taking
part in a prize letter campaign.
This campaign supplied the motif
for the decorations on the dinner
tables. A card board post office
was on the officers' table and
place cards were in the j form ot
letters, Scotch broom Was the
back ground of the room decora
tions used with the lodge , colors,
purple and white.
The Corvallis. delegates went
through the initiation ritial for a
class; of candidates after which
the hostess lodge led in the me
morial service. There were read
ings, stunts and music before the
installation of officers fori the
next convention. Mrs. Biolli was
the Installing officer and District
Deputy Maude Davis of Eugene
was ceremonial marshal.
Officers for the next convention
which : will be held in Convallis
arer Oracle, Mildred Walbrlcht,
Corvallis; vice tracle, Helen Per
sons, Albany; past oracle j Isabelle
Persons, Crawfordsville; recorder-receiver,
Mary BarberJ Corval
lis; inner sentinel. Angle Thomas,
Lebanon;, outer sentinel, Amanda
Bussard, Albany; chancellor, Em
ma Davis, Crawfordsville; mar
shall,' Vera Ogden, Corvallis; as
sistant marshal, Catherine Paul
son, Corvallis; musician, I Kather
ine Christian, Corvallis; flag bear
er, Ienore Soule, Lebanon; faith,
Lillian Brown, Albany; courage,
Zella Vetex, Crawfordsville; mod
esty, Jeam Shanks,. Lebanon; un
selfishness, Francis Howard, Cor
vallis and endurance. Alma New
ton of Corvallis. I
Needle Club Meets
A.t Pleasantdale
PLEASANTDALE X'tnia m,m:
bers attended the semi-monthly
meeting of the Aloha Needle club
held Thursday afternoons at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mur
phy. Refreshments were! served
by Mrs. 'Murphy. The next meet
ing will be at the home; ot Mr
and Mrs. P. B. Sweeney.!
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School, there is the single" thought -7- how can we make living
more pleasant, more economical, more efficient. Time savers
are life savers. Our Cooking School will give you many of
these life saving, time saving methods; for in cookery success
depends on your grasp of useful, practical ideas. f :jf
There are really thrills in the new ! ideas of simple modern
axkery-otepsavers that bring you out of the kitchen fresh
unflurried. Set aside the three afternoons. You'll want to
hear everjr word, to see each recipe made with your own eyes.
Won't you accept this invitation to make our Cooking School
your Cooldng ; School, too? , 1
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Lebanon
News
LEBANON Santiam post num
ber 51 and the . auxiliary, were
represented at the meeting of the
Willamette Council of the Legion
which met at Toledo Sunday, by
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Southard,
Mrs. Elmer Whetstone and Mrs.
Glen Wallace. : --,
Friday when the (Woman's Re
lief Corps gave their silver tea at
the home of Mrs. Frank Slkes,
Mrs: Era Nichols told of her trip
around the world and showed sou
venirs gathered on her travels.
Mrs. Rosa Forbis presided at the
tea table and Mrs. P. J. , White,
Mri; Sllaa Couey and Mrs. Ellen
Bellows helped Mrs. Slkes receive.
The corps how is preparing for
Memorial day exercises.
' Candidates for the queen's court
are being selected now from the
student bodies of the county .high
schools. The Lebanon students
elected Lorelei Stewart,, the
daughter of Mrs. Era Stewart as
their representative. This year all
of the princesses will wear pale
green Instead of the different col
ors as has been, done other years.
Mrs. Ethel Baumann la spend
ing a week In 8anta Ana, Calif.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs.- Bernard
Hunt and" little son, Steven Denny,
drove up from San Jose, ; Calif.,
and surprised their relatives and
friends. They will stay about ten
days, then Mr. Hunt must be back
at the store by May 1st. i
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cormier
are at home after having spent the
winter .In Arixona., " -
R. D- Waddell has returned
from a ten day trip to Kansas
City. His father R. W. Waddell,
city engineer of Kansas City since
1018. died Friday. v .
Mrs. J. W.' Day of Portland who
Is visiting Mrs. J. C. Mayers and
Mrs. William Reilly of San Fran
cisco who is a house guest at the
S. M. Garland home, both former
Lebanon residents, were the
guests of honor Friday when Mrs.
Mayers, entertained at luncheon.
Monday, Mrs. Maude Klrkpatrtck
entertained a group of friends of
long standing for Mrs. Day, Mrs.
Reilly and their hostesses. Mrs.
Maude Carleton of Salem has also
been a guest In the Mayers' home
and of her relatives in and near
Lebanon.
The Fortnightly Book club was
entertained at the home of Mrs.
N. M. Bewport Friday. ------
Mrs. Helen Day 111
LIBERTY Friends : here of
Mrs. Helen Day,- formerly living
in the Falrview school district,
have learned ' of her - serious ill
ness doe to paralysis of one side
of her body. She is .at present
in Newport and being cared tor
by a relative In her home.
HAT a wonderful country the
undiscovered possibilities
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in the flour bin.
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May 1 May 2 ; May 3
.: 2 to 4 P. 1.1.
Three Cub Scout
Dens Organized
Silverton Boys j to , Meet
Weekly; Den Mothers "
Are- Announced N
SILVERTON Cub cots
nave
been orranizad into throairi. .
Silverton , with Mrs. Tomi Ander
son. Mrs.: Sam 'Bailer and Mrs.
Mlna Cooper as den mothers.
The cubs , will hold '' weekly
meetings at the homes of the den
mothers and; tntfnthly pack meet
ings under the direction of the
cub master. Rev. Edward Terry.
Cubs Include Tommy Anderson,
Bruce Cooper. Rlchsrd Bailer,
Edward Martin, Bernard McDon
nell, Donald Hackstedt. Billy Ben
ham; Richard Bodeen, Tommy
Pellett, , Norman Toketad? James
Bonnlrksen. Jack Cogswell and
Armand Lea Riveness.
oil. v i J t.iuBi iuier or
Salem ,1s landscaping the gardes
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson
this -week.:. h f , ,
Ben Brown of Salem has tak
en up employment at the M. and
B. Grocery at1 Silverton.
J.iH. Porter. Silverton coun
cilman. Is reported as-improving.
A registered nurse has been car
ing for him - - ; ,
' Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cooley and
and Rohlin Cooley plan a motor
trip to the east - in late spring.
They will- visit eastern gardens
in lilac time.
.- Shrubbery and grounds about
the Silverton xarmory and the city
hall have been pruned1 during the
past few days. , -
Archie Caspell
Dies at Stayton
STAYTONr-T-ArchirCaspell, 58.
died Tuesday morning at his home
at Stayton. Funeral services will
be Thursday at 2 p.m.' from the
Weddle and Son funeral home
with Rev. W H. Lyman officiating
and interment in the Lone Oak
cemetery. ' h
He was a member of the Chris
tian church and the IOOF and
Rebekah lodges at Stayton Pall
bearers will be IOOF members.
- Surviving are the widow. Ad
die Condit Caspell; a daughter,
Mrs. Virgil Moor head (Lucille) of
Salem; One grandson, Roger Moor
head; and the following brothers
and sisters, Mrs. Ediih Lang and
Mrs. Fay Byck of Eugene, .Mrs.
Rilda Prlem, Mrs. Lydla Bowen.
Frank Caspell. Mrs.-Hazel Prlem,
Elmer CaspelL Mrs. Fleta Yar-
nell, all of Salem: Fred Caspell of
Seattle, Mrs. Orphla Charlesworth
of Toledo; Georjge Caspell of Clo
verdale and rs. Marcella Burdan
of Oakland. Calif. -I i -
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