T2i OSTOOrr STATULLMA!. CoI2L- Ciegoa. ttOmSxf SSanSa Juna 2X153 PAGE TWO Elderly Monmouth Wcnaan Is Called Alice Bailer, 82, Passes at Home; . Foneral ...... Will Be Sunday . ?? MONMOUTH Miss Alice Bat ter, 82, one erf Monmouth's old eft residents, died at the family home here Friday morning after a.' Jong illness. Fnneral services , TrUl be Sunday at 2 p.m. from the Christian cburrn with Rev. W. A. ETkins officiating. ! Miss Butler was born August , 18S8, on the family farm near Monmouth. Her parents were Mr; and Mra. Ira S. M. Butler, wbo came her from Illinois in 1851 snd took donation land clain which atm baloags to the family. Her father was active in estab lishing; Meamooth university, bow foe Oregon College of Educatien. Ite was also responsible for the naming of Monmouth, as he was chairman ot the town meeting bT the uiBt was chosen : and cast the deciding rote when a tie resulted between the names of Monmouth and Dover. i- With, her sister. Margaret, she kept a college student as part of the household each year for over 45 years. Their house on East lid East Maini streets was a land mark of the town. Margaret died in Jane, 1939.! She was a m e m b e r of the Christian church, th grange and the Rebekah lodge, of which she had served as aoble grand. Surviving are a niece, W. E. Smith of Portland; a nephew, William Butler of Napa, Calif.: three great nephews, C. C. Pow ell and Ira D. Powell of Mon mouth and Captain Herbert Pow ell of Texas. Interment will be In the family cemetery west of Monmouth, with Snilth-Baun mortuary la charge. Funeral Is Held For Staiy Jacobs BROOKS Fnneral serrlcea for Mary Jacobs were held Saturday afternoon, Jane 15, from the Clough-Barrick mortuary in Sa lem. ; She passed away at the Deacsn-; Ms hospital after suffering a itroke of paralysis. Rev. C. A. Pogue, Salens, offi ciated at the services and Mrs. Hoa Cole and Mrs. Mary Ash- 6a ugh sang. She was buried In ia Claggett cemetery beside her kufband. Mary Jacoba was born; at Jless City. Kansas. February a. '1811, and came to Oregon. When she was nine years old and fettled at Brooks. She had five children, three preceding her in death and two rurriTing, Mrs. Cora Wilkinson and John, M. Ja cobs aad two grand da aghters, Martha Jane Wilkinson and Shir ley leas Jacobs. Her husband, John B. Jacob, died October 11, 1123. Taty were married July 25, 11 at Salem. Mrs. Jacoba was a- nsber of the Brooks Ladies' Aid and attended the Brooks Methodist ChSTCh. M M Club Notes 'Hl-Ho, Mica, and away we go to another Mickey Moose Mati aee show Well. Well, it looks tike your old. MMC has gone po etic; bat don't hold that against JJim, Mice, for it's, only the wea tseK ; MMC X think you'll agree with me Mice, that w owe a lot of thanks to oar swell bunch of entertain ers. A lot of yoa, I know, were ple-asea to see Orrille Beard sley hack again, as well as Flora, Jane Jahnston, and Jean Brown. A loik of jdeflght could be seen on all of your faces when Pat" Mel slsger, Shirley Scholttler and Fhwencw -! Politer played "St. Lenta Bluea" on thetr piano ae eordlone; SylFna the. magician, eotomoniy known around the streets of Salem as Glen Williams, ai$d . aftr stooge from India who could speak "not one . word, of j English" made quite a hit. Really, thinufcbr. T do want to thank the psffticlpantsr for tielr swell per-; f ormonees and will . be liokJny forward, to the time when they wd!;e sack. -' : i - :: ,' MMC -' . " ' -M ; ! ' !Toa k now. Mice, I certainly horre that most of you hare en tered c Montgomery Wsrd's ' big B.i k e parade, because It really we aid he an honor for the club If. .aft the .top winners were Mickey Monsa members. The prizes for the' parade will be gjren away dcrisg the Mickey Mouse show. i MMC ':. ' , : ; ;Sy. Mice, this . week's stage ibp-x i really packed fall of, ea- tertainment. The mala, theme of the entire show will be tha good ohitrCay Nineties. See the MlckPT, Mouse style show i of Man of yoa Mice are probably wandering why we selected this particular, theme for our show. Wel here is the reason. The spe cial jMlckey Mouse feature this Saturday is "Those Were the Dsiis starring William. Holden - aid Sonita Cranrille. The picture takes place- dariag food old, col- lejre days. And. since this Is the Centennial - year for Salenvir is osJy- right that we should put en ajt .old fastuoned program. . : i-And we hare a new serial tir tiii, Saturday. "Winners., of tha West," featuring Dick 1 Foran. - Ane Nagel and James Craig. : . .' Beside ell of this. Mice, yoa2J br able to see that super-thriller, "J)r. Cyclops all in technicolor a:d tlarrlng Albert Uekker. . . :-..-.- , - MMC" ' ' -'- mZ how it's time to sayr. So Iop-s, everyone; I'll see yon at 1, ax a bey, oh. hoy will we hars ?nr : ' " j' ' " '.XCZ3. Mickey Mouse Chief. Shells not on rsjeeasfleeasapsgs. r f -w .; V ' According' to tha Cerman-cessared t is. -mm rived tx thm TJxdted State via. Clipper TUane. these aneua are railroad tracks after Germaa. pianes Ixwurjed and wrecked French ammunition tratr. Early Pioneer Family Plans Annual Reunion i MONMOUTH The annual reunion of the Powell Mem orial Society, descendants and -relatives of four members of a pioneer fanrilj' who crossed the plains in 1852, will be held here Sunday. The original Powell group of Oregon consisted of three brothers, all Christian ministers.: Noah, Alfred and John A. Valley Churches SILVERTON Her. W. L. Wil son will preach, at the Methodist church. Saaday morning at 11 o'clock es "If a Jackson Day Din ner Costs f 100 a Plate. What Will It Coat tor a Ticket to the Marri age Sapper of the Lamb?" Mar- Jorle Hofkaecbt, will direct the Epworrh league at T p. m. Sunday night. Tha 1 adiws Aid wCl meet Tharaday afternoon. Mr. Beraet, parish interne from Rer. Alf Krahbera c hnrek at Pertlaad. will be guest speaker at Imneaael Sunday at 11 o'clock. Janier league wBl be held at 6 : 30 with senior leagaa atl j. . Th InMnanael I.artiwe Aid will sponsor aa all day Fourth ef July celebration at the L. IClablad home. The penile Is tarlted to this. Rer. M. J. Fsbr will speak on Tour Definition of Jeses Christ Sanday morning at 11 o'clock at Trinity ebrarea. There will be spe cial music. Rer,. Fnhr wilt also lead the disenssion on "When the Lord Leads," at the Lather league meeting sac for 7 p. ml The teach ers of Trinity Saaday school will meet Wednesday at t o clock at the home of Mr. and Mra Henry Torrend. "Judgment Without Mercy snd Judgment With Mercy is the subject of the 16:45 sermon to be given Ty Rer. O. C. Olson at Cal vary Lutheran ehnrch Sunday morning. Lather leagae will meet at 7:3d with. Bessie Standard as president. A concert will be given st the church Wednesday night st S p. m. INDEPENDENCE T h e First Baptist church will bold its usual Sanday serrlres with Sunday school, at 10 a. m. followed by the morning worship at 11 a. m. Rer. Loyal H. Tickers, pastor, has an nounced his subject What Can Be Expected From the People." At t:39 V, m. the young people will hare as their topic "Choosing a Life Partner and evening wor ship win be at S p. m. with the sermon by the pastor. Sunday . wbooi will be held at the Calvary Presbyterian church at' 10 e'eleck with-rhe subject Tor dhvensaias '-"Maiaefcl Demands onety Toward . God.: Morning worship at- It o islock with Rer. W. Malioa preaching- oa the subjeet ."Wdtberr The Young Peoples society: win hold thetr first get together following the church boor with a picnic at Dal las park.. -; : -i " t : . SALEM HEIGHTS The men's council of the , Calvary Baptist church, Salem, will have charge of the service from 11 to 12 Sun day morning at Salem Heights Community church. The pastor is absent to attend conference. S. W. Lehman will be the speaker: spe cial music will.be given. X TONS There will be no church services at the-Methodist ehnrch Sunday as Rer. Hamilton will be- In Portland attending the state conference, Mrs. Daisy John ston has bsea elected tielegats to represent the Lyons church. i PRATUM - There will be no meeting at the. Methodist church here Sunday oa, account of the conference ia Portland.; The Gid eons from Salem will ceadnct the service at the Menaonite church- DON ALT) Twelve members of the ..Donald . Community . church choir, accompanied, by their pas tor, Rer. Carl ilason, will motor to. Forest Grot e Sunday afternoon to hoti a special service for the benefit ' crt ; the ;MasonIc borne there. ; j , Return From Vacation i DATTON-i-Mrs. Clarence War ner and sob Marlon hare enjoyed a two-weel: vacation. They visited her nephew, 'Lewis Dey, Jr at CervaUis and ' accompanied him to Lorase where they.hate been guests of her mother. Mrs. Mary Dey, T 6, and her brother, Lewis Dy. sr., end son Ross Dey. the Seashore TV .: LZ.W. Phonephof eaptiaa an this picture, jnst - Powell, and their sister, Mrs. Lu cia da Powell Proepst. The first Powell settles lent was made la Lin a county., near Albany. Noah Powell's descendants settled in Marlon county &aar Turner; Al fred Powell's descendants settled near Cottage Grore; and Fraak Ibx SL Powell, a sob of Joan A. Powell, sertlel at Monmouth. The meettnr date is always the toarta Suaday In Jane. Within the last year the preeldeat of the elan, Perry O. PowelL .aad the rice president, Ira C Powell, both of Monmoath. died. Jky F. Powell, Mcmmouik, is aetiag pr mid eat this summer. A faa turo of the saeatiaa; win be nao mortal serrices for the deceased officers. At fte business session a president tad vies president win be ehosezs. Frank peweS e( Sirrertom is secretary of the group, aad. ttong leader. Mra, Ernest Bmerstra of Monmouth Is annalist for t'ie Jobs A. Powell breach of the family. The morning will be a Tialb Ing period witils the MoansearJs members prepttro tables and make coffee for the ISO or more clans men expected to attend. The noontime dinner la a bia arrest of the day with, each family bringing a basket lunch. The aft ernoon program starts at 1:30 with reports of the four sansHsts. Folk songs, including "Oar Folks, a family composition, and "Old Black Joe." follow. Indi vidual program numbers will be presented from the various faza- ily branches. The. clan usually meets at Tur ner, so tne gaxaertns; uus year in Moamoatb is an taaoration. John A. Propat of Albany, a son. ot Mrs. Luc In da Powell Proapst, was the clan's oldest living mem ber until his death .occurred In 1930. whea he was. more than 100 years. North Dako tans Visit at Surer STIVER Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelson ef K 1 a za a t a Falls aad Myrtrice Mattson snd friend of North Dakota spent Friday with Mr.' and Mr& Meirin Flkrna, Last week; Mr. and Mrs. El- don Palmer accompanied by Beat rice Stockbeff, Marcell and' Ger- aldlne Dodele drove t Saa Fran cisco- to the exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer are to remain tn California aa be baa a job drift ing a Greyhound bus. : Mrs. Lois. Vanderpool is cha peroning Benton county 4H club girls at Corvailis. John Weder and Ernest Kester are atteading the dub school also. Independence Visitor Returns to California - INDEPENDENCE Mrs. Balfe Johnson returned to her borne in San Francisco this week fol lowing a two weeks "visit here with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Hub bard. - Mrs. M. J. Butler drore ito Portland the first of the week 9 to greet Mabel West of Taft, CaliL. who is now- Kern eonnty librarian and was formerly of Oregea Col lege of Education, Monmouth. Piano Pupils Party BROOKS Mrs. Beatrice L. Kern gave a party for her piano pupils at her borne recently. Mu sical games were enjoyed. Those present were Evelyn Meitoffv Shir ley Girod, Linda Girod. Mary Jane Manning. Nelta Brendidge, Hu bert Brundldge. Rosalie Keene. Alma Keene, Barbara Jean We!d- ner, Mary Jo Hall, Gordon WIi- aoa and Ellen Whitney, Marios Brown. Patricia Browa from U aboard. . - nutca to par, Tit i rf"t."r. i . . . 'I Director Elected At Lliddle Grove Fred Scbarl Replaces Datis: 2Irs. Sduirf Named Clerk ,l - -v. ; MIDDLE GROTT At the an nual school meettnr Monday ntght Fred Scharf was elected director for three years, replacing Welter Daris and Mrs. Lydia Scharf was elected clerk, repladsr Ortoa BU fiker who baa held that office for IX years. Mr. aad MraJ Mlakef Toledo, parental of Mrs. O, I. Poe, who hare been Tittlng here, left Tues day and wBl rlsit a daughter la Corrallls en route borne. Bererly Byaoa of Msrshfleld, U guest ot bar seat, .Mrs. Charles Lowe, for the summer. Leooro Ma as, wke makes aer home kt the RnaseU ProudXlt residence, will spend the summer near Eugene. i Mrs. Ernes; Tboarpson of lone. spent a! week at the borne of her parents. Mr. aad Mrs. W. H. Scharf. i Mr. aad Mra. Leonard Hammer. Janior mnd Marts Aan, bare re turned irrosa Fara-o, KD, where they visited Mrs. Mammera moth er, Mraj Grace Johastos, aad also aa aunt. Mrs. Marie Clifford of Okaaagaa, Wash. They were cone two weeks. Stucly Is Ordered Oh Mining Plant SILTEETON Before ftaal ra- pers are signed; by members of the chamber of commerce agree ing to : raise f 20.00 and a ' 20 aere site for a metallurgical plant at SilTerton, aa engineer will be obtained to m&ka definite. lares- tlgatlona and Us report will be considered final, according- to agreement reached by tna Silver- ton eaamber of commerce com mittee, headed by T. T. Leonard, at a meetbif held Tbarsday night. Leonard said .Friday m ornina that efforts weald be mada to obtain the engiaeer aad barei the reports completed as soon as pos sible. Lon hanaon. reprasennar th metallurgical Interests, premises that if! tbe local investment be forthcoming, tbe a a 0400.000 plant will be built at Silrerton. Dallas Woihen Meet At Gerlincer Honie DALLAS Members of 'Circle V of tho FSrat Trosbytorlaa church I vera ectartalaed. at the home ot Mrs. Carl F. Gerllnger, sr., wfl weaney affraaoa. Lovely arrangeraeats of anatsaer flowers were need, about the rooaaa. -! A business meettaa waa ! bald and tho remataaor fl taa tnae spent ia sewinav " 5 V- A pleaaaat tea bear foUewad. Mra. V. Qv WUliasasamd sirs. Carl Gerlinger. Jr., assisted tbe hostess la aerrtaa. i Mra. i Carl Oerllsxer, Jr.. and daughter. Maney Ann, and Mra. V. O. Williams were gaeats. Mem bers present Included Mrs. W. Y. Fnner, S srs. Tern Smith, Mrs. Frsnk Johnson. Mrs. C. X. Kn- stad, Mra, X. A. Hsanntea. Mra. Conrad Stafrln, Mrs. XaUl fsbret. Miss Anne Haugeberg and' tbe hostese.Mrs. Carl 1. Gerltnger, sr. Director Retires ! After 18 Years NORTH HOWELL After serr- lajr as dlractor eta tersaa of three years each oa tbe North Howell school board. Angnst Woelke re tired at Monday i airht'o annual school election, sad Anton Pfaa was elected to take bis place. V. V. Van; BToekfia waa reelected clerk. Joe Schmidt ts mow chair- anaa ot the heard aad George Schirmaa tbe second year mem bar. Owing to tha Tory busy sea son Locally, when so. many school patrons! are harvesting berries aad bay!, there was a rery small attendance at the aaaaal meet ing. ' Loganberries,, b e y s s nberries, blackcaps aad red raspberries are befng; picked this week aad this will eontinne for two or three weeks more. Ore vers report enough j help- available in ' most cawes, bat feel that low prices do not eaeberage cooperation. Dallas Graduates : Get Scholarships DALLAS Aaneaneement i waa made this week that two more gradaaies - of the ! 1940 - rlass at Delias high school . bad received scliolarships to Instltatlonsi of bJUther learning, j . ; f . - ' .The scholarsblpa were awarded by. Liafleld college to Alvla Kroe ker and James Barnard Mary Margaret Uvesay, also a member of this year's class, had previous ly received a LInfield scholarship. Mission Group Meets i MIDDLE. GROTS The Wom an's Missionary society met Tues day afternoon at tha borne of Mrs. Ki te : Scharf, vwiti 10 members present. Mrs. Gladys : Cars and Mrs. Lydia -Scharf were elected delegates to . the annual conven tion at Jennings Lodge, July 24 to Z7. 5 - - - , ' : fj'ecatzsa t - 'I-- ixinsiianxmmD. . t ... i .... . . . '- t . " --: Aa Ymmm i IIossc Plants Treated With Solutitiix In Experiment SIioi: Unusual Groyrtli INDEPENDENCE Urs. C. O. Sloper, nortioilttiral chairman of the Independence Garden club, has been conduct ing interesting experiments to determine, if the "B 1 sola- Uea ts-oZ yesj raiue to me uouiev gardener. . Mrs. M. C. wiuiams f nrnlsbed " the plants; two" small potted P e t ft a t aV two Martha Washington,! era a lu m a two f uchlas, etc. -' Mrs. Sloper also used a neglected, sorry-looking winter pasminef for the experi ment. : I ' '' !' ' ' ' These nlanta were selected Cts weeka befbre the i flower'' abow aad divided into two lets. One lot vas watered wr t ttsnaT with house plants. The other lot was given, la aodmoB, - the solution ot j ja-1 ovary -ia daya. - one drop 1 in a gallon rrwaterv".; :iK--.jrT1' : Oa the display -: table at the show there jwas a marked ditf er ense in the two lots, both is siao- and ia maturity. The - lot glren the solution bad bloom on Fox Viilley Names Ray Nye Director ' FOX VALLET-I-At the annual school meeting in tbe Fox Val ley district Monday, Ray Nye was elected as director to serve three years. John Word en was the. re tiring director. Mrs. Clyde Mc Rae was reelected as the district clerk. Tbe school budget was accepted. A special tax waa levied to raise $1500 for tho ensuinr year. Mrs. Kffle Baker of Long Beach, Wash., waa a visitor at the beme of Mr. and Mrs. J. BL Johnston over the week-end. Mrs. Baker llred la Fox Valley some 30 years ago. Jacqaelyn Spa has a sprained ankle since Sunday when a heavy iron fell on her left leg, pulling some of the ligaments loose and also Injuring" her ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Jungwtrtb Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jnngr- j wirth hare rented the cottage oa the J. H. Johnston place and moved fa Saturday ef last week. Tbe Jnngwlrths hare resided la Lyons for several months. Stayton Boy Will Take Air Course STATTON Gordon Kendrlek, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ken drlek ot Start on, baa been select ed to pursue the aircraft armer- ers coarse at tbe sir corps tech nical school, Lowery field. Dea rer, Colo., accordlnr to the an nouncement by tbe commanding officer ef Hamilton Field, Calif. Kendrick stteaded Staytoa high school for s year and then went to Hill Military academy Ja Pert laad for three years. He sttead ed Oregoai State eolleaw at cev-f ratHe ia 1130 aad ha hoen ad Uoaed at tbe west eeast air bai sines that time. He baa been for awhllo on duty with the bead- 4taarters and the air base sersad- roa at Hantiitos ftald ae mtsaee graph operator. Fa earn Hamilton field be' trareled in a bage army flying- fortress ta Lowery field at Dearer. This la Quite aa advancement toward higher rank aad pay ia bis military career. Tt will else qaalify hint aa aircraft armorer. Stayton Rebekaha Guests at Brooks BROOKS Harmony Rebekah lodge. No. TI, entertained Era Rebekah lodge. No. 92, of Stayton oa tbe regnlar meetlag night. The Staytoa ledge pat on tbe degree work on Gerrais candidates, Mrs. Ethel Lata. BesLIea 25 members ef tbe Stay toa lodge tbe following wera pres ent: Grant Marshy of Stayton, newly elected grand warden of tbe grand lodge of Oregon; Lydia. J. Rogers of Shawnee lodge.. Shaw nee, Ok la.; Mary SL Victor ef Maophs lodge, Maapia; and Laara Crnsse, Emerald lodge, Washtoc- na,Wash. The Rebekahs gare $3.10 to tbe Red cross. To Teach at Ixidepeeziee INDEPENDENCE William Flaher, ' graduate of" Willamette snfrerstty, has been elected' as teacher of English, public speak ing and debate -aad 'Miss Clara Wagner of Corvailis, who has bad. 12 years teaching- experience. has- been elected teacher of the commercial department of the In dependence high j school for -the comiaa year. , -- WelT Drilier lnjiired V SILVERTON Rudolph StadeH was - Injured - about 5 - o'clock Wednesday while drilling a well near Molalla. A cable broke, crusblsg bis band. ContimoasT'aday 2 Xl:SO Now . feaxi-atrc 0 mm tm w ar 9m oa . tv n L tbaulaetanla aadbndaaw tba others, while tbe ttntreated 5 lot had made rery little development daring; the fire weeks. The Jaa mlne had becoma a thrlfty-looJtr lag plant. ' Mra, Sloper is '. con tinuing the ."treatment , until the next' meeting ot tha garden dab. when she plans- tir atrctioa . the plants for the benefit ct the eaab treasnry. '-;Ti 1 Tbe display table at the flow er - show also included a spray fiom- a- yasslen rise turn iahed- by f Mrs; M. W. Mix; a rocsr rose; - a eeaaotbmav whicb ,1a-; aa eastern Oregna sbrnb'belonglar'to tlie bscktbern family: -aad a white tree- poppy -brought -in- by J. H. Logan of Fall City- -V. endence ! INDEPENDENCE The Inde pendence post of the American Legion .beld its final meeting; of the year aad election of officers at the city ball Wednesday night. The following were elected and will be installed at the first meet ing ia the fall: K. L. Williams, commander; Gas Flsber, first rice commander; Ralph Hill, second riea comman der; T. C. Hoover, adjutant; Glea C. Smith, financial officer; Dr. C E. Long, service officer; Orrille Wells, sergeant-at-arma; and Earl Alley,- historian. The exeentlre committee for the coming year will be Wayne Hanna, T. C. Hoo ver, Orrille Wells, K. L. Williams aad Jesa Soba. Kappa Alumnae Meet at Dallas . j ; 1 ' DALLAS A, group ot alumnae members ot Kappa Kappa Gamma members from Salem sped vicinity were entertained at the home of Mrs. Brace Spamldlnz; Wednesday night with Mrs. William Swin dells, Mrs. J. Paul Bollman and Mrs. Robert 8. Kreasea aa aaatat aat hostesses. A T: JO dessert sapper was serred; The table waa centered with aa attractive arrangement ot mixed summer flowers. Following' the dinner hear "a business meeting was held. J3ur lnr the- evening Mrs. SpsuldiBg sana a group of songs' aeeompea led by Mrs. Asel Eoff ef Salem. Tbert were about tf present for the meeting. Rites Are Sunday, X Amanda Moberg SrXrVjratTON Fnneral serTiees will be- held Sanday afternoon at 2 o'clock: for Amaads Moberr. fl. who died Thursday. Mra. Moberg was bera Is Minneeeta bat bad lived fa the Willamette valley for over za years. For tha past sev eral yeara her home has- bee ta Seotte Mills. She had been at Med ford for fonr weeks far medical treatment when she died Thurs day. Surrirors are tbe widower, K P. Moberar or Scotta Mills; save a children, Leaise Kallia oT Sirvwr tea Alrert aad Russell Moberg ef Gates; CorLttne. a Seotts Mills school teacher; Mrs. Russell Net- son ef Scotts Mills; Viona Mo berr of Salem, aad Mrs. Paul Lew. la of Cottar Grore. Heart From Eelativea Living in Norway i ' . MIDDLE GROVE Mca, Loc rJo Olaea, received m Jsat lS, a letter from a brother aad ne phew in Sandaea, Norway, a town about seven miles from Oslo. It bad been postmarked la Norway, April 4. The letter bad been eaaaored, bat wrthlag; cat owe, aad it had sanm sss swastika emblems stamped oa itcoit waa written befoso the- cwaatry she oewrt "yet know wbctber ber relatives ara . Csauasom Today l:3-ll:SO pas : - :J FEATURES - And 2nd Feature Waller Pidgeon' - Rita Johnson "Kick Carlcr. Dclcclive" Added on Oar Stage l:SO pun. SETH JAVNK and Hollywood Backaroo Broadcast ! Slrno New Serial and - Mickey Mease la , ; '. OFFICER IrCK - . Two Features Continuous Sanday, l-lltO-pjau ; j, ITS IN lXCHNICOLpB! IHMIIIIHIIRl. 'il'MfliiM i And Sad ' t-t: Feature V. ' iMIil LeoriEIits Atlndep w"waasssBBsZsssaSw WW PilindenyiU KCatSuLliiiiity School District , Reelects " nottinger Director; Iliesterer Qerk . SUBLIMITY At the regnlar monthly": meeting of tbe Knights of Columbus of Sublimity council. Gay MIsden of Stayton was elect ed grand knight tor the coming year. Other officers elected were: deputy grand knight. Ed Jaeeby; cbancecllor, Mike Benedict; re corder, John Feryj treasurer, An dy Kiats; advocate, Harold Wolf; ward.en,' Leonard. Thome: trustee. La wreaee- Cord 1-lnekJe- eaerdV Ger ald Marking; outside guard, Dan Meier. The chaplain, financial sec retary and' lecturer are to.' be se lected st 'a later date at a meet ing of tbe officers. Chaplain Rev. Joseph Scaerbring- of Snblimity, (are the principal address. : Members of school district Num ber 7 of Sublimity Monday night elected Ernest Rlesterer . clerk and reelected Fred Hottinger, the outgoing' director, for a term of three years. Marie Zorn and Blanche Horsky were selected as the two teachers for tbe district school. There were 82 voters that attended the meeting:. Mr. and, Mrs. William Mercer and Isabel Rlesterer ot California are vieRing at the Rose Rlesterer home. " Snbllmily fire department was called out twice in tbe past week to extinguish grase fires, one at tna north entrance of tha city. Water District To Incorpprate SALEM HEIGHTS At a water meeting at the community nail Tuesday night a committee com posed of R. Retmann, Ralph Sko p4I aad C. F. French waa appoint ed to draw up articles of tn cor poration for a district entitled Sa lem Heights Water Co. Rer. Earl Cotton left Wednes day for Portland to attend the aaaaal conference of the Meth odist ehnrch. At the aaaaal school meetlag; oa Monday night the budget was adopted, O. W. Gorton was elect ed director for a tare year term and Albert Blaakeaahip, retiring director, was elected aa clerk for one year The board: members are George Averett. Hobart Smith. O. WV Gorton, and Clerk Albert Bias- kenahip. - Fxrrxxt Peiixujirariia: STIVER Mr. aad Mrt. B. B. Dearbtoa bare aa gnests. Mr. and Mra. Ed Craft of Funis a taw uy. They expect to stay two as. Swaday. H. F. Douglas. Marjorfe Woods, Milea Davis, tbe rlaitors and the Donglas family motored to the coast. Mr. Craft If a nephew of Miles Darts. AIH-COTOITIOXED - STARTS SUNDAY 2 Major Hits . . . la a Qoy, glitier lng;fem9 - touched Eiorw -os tr pgtTijn- tuL ahop cjiii who r beoarma fhm" toast of New York ft ( 5 C03IPAXION LAST TIMllS TflDAYf rnnifmmn Tt.- -t .-v Doctor Cyclops" in TecIiTiicolor,' pins "Those V.'r re the Days. e3r 5Ionxe Mtinev Today ;'x p m. New serial starts today, "Winners of the ircst," Free Coca-Cola jtfrVn at Sllckcy ?Tcae US Flaa Used 66 Years Ago Shown By Brooks Woman BROOKS Preparations for tbe celebration of the coming Independence day have revealed the preaexvatioa of a very, early U ailed Mates flag. Mrs. Robert Hayes of Brooks, recalls that wlea she was a ' small girl she was presented with a flag; for the cel-trtloa V of ladepemdence day, Jmjj 4J. JS74. ; ' Tbe flar has thirteen stars fen ' its field of blae. - - Mrs. Hayes, then Bessie Vib- -bert, was living in Pennsylvaaia atr the time - she received the flaav' She baa carefully pre- serred it throagh the years and now has it' out display at ber borne at Brooks. 4 i- Election Is Quiet At Central Hoivell Henry M7emex Is Named Director; ' Stelfen Qerk Agafn CENTRAL HOWELL That very little Interest is shown la school affairs was Indicated by tbe small attendance at tbe an nual meeting- Monday night. D. A. Steffea was reelected clerk and Henry Werner ancceefis Jasper Kins as director. The other mem ber of tho hoard, are W. A. Roth and A. BL Co wo en- Tha budget 1 was accepted unanimously. Harrestins of tbe Royal Asa cherries la being finished. Wea ther baa been faTorable and ths crew is fair, -r- Robert Sisameoa w e a t to BrownsTirie. Wednesday where he will spend tbe remainder ef the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest , Roth, Shirley and Jerry and Evallne and Emaltne Ka raiser returned from a two weeks trip to Los Angeles They spent some time at Treasure Island. Elda Herri who has been attending Bible school in Los An geles returned" with them. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hatteberg attended ' tha ' wedding of a ' ne phew at Clltskanie Sunday after noon. ' '.;".'-. '' Seattle Gaest Is Honored ai Partj . BROOES-hts. Sary Ashbaugb entertained, with a party Tnesdsy afternoon in honor of ber coaain, Mrs. Sadie .Bowden of Seattle. G vesta were Mrs. Wills Vlnyard, Mrs. Peart 'Harris, Mrs. Anna Dtinlavy. Mrs. Sadie Bowden and the hostess, Mrs. Mary Aaobaugh. ' Recent visitors of Mrs. Mary Aahbangh ' and ' her ' cousin. Mrs. Sadie Bowden; were Mr. and Mrs. Millard Johnston and daughters, Barbara and Prtseilla ct Vancou ver. -They also called oa Kreta Fae aahbangn la Salem aad Mrs. OBvw Beardsley. COOL COMTOltTABLi: w :. 1 5 s I lITCRE- 1 Jo 1