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The OSEGOH STATESMAN. Salsnx, Oregon, Tuesday Morning. August 13. 183 PAGE Colorful Flax Festival Ends Children Troop Streets in I Pied Piper's Parade; i Awards Presented MT. ANGEL Smiling and ex cited children In every Imaginable . disguise trooped past the review ing stand, distinguished speakers gave messages of serious Import j to & troubled world, an all-star k baseball nine took the starch' oat of the Willamette league cham pions, boys and girls exerted their athletic prowess in all types of minor sports, Queen Dorothy and her court reigned at a farewell banquet," and lastly the Mt. Angel firemen put on a grand clowning act to end with merriment the last day of the three-day flax cele-J mid-west. bration at Mt. Angel Sunday. I Removal of ReVeZook to Grahts Pass ' - , In Exchange Is Approved atSilvertbn SILVERTON Rev. Frank W. Zook, of the Christian church, reported Friday that arrangements were still pend ing but that no definite action had been taken in the suggest ed exchange of his and Rev. W. 1. Palmer's Grants Pass, congrega-1 tlons. The suggestion of the ex- J Vfo-irf (v StlPPt2 change originated at Grants Pass, J J lAJil OUCCld Her. zooa saia. ana came as sur-1 , m - g-. i??01 h,m and M' local 10 Get seal Coat Tbe local congregation nas con sented to the exchange as the 9Q: Blocks OA-Surfaced in Grants Pass congregation is larg er, numbering some 500 members. thus giving Rev. Zook an oppor tunity for broader work. Definite action will likely be taken early in the week, ReT. Zook said, Past Season; Sale of ? Bonds Authorized H.W. Adams : Back Meeting His!i School Principal y Also Returns From $ - Summer School " SILVERTON H. W. Adams, superintendent of schools, has retnrned from a summer spent In Wisconsin and Is now at his local offices. Adams attended the National Education, association meeting In Milwaukee. Wisconsin, as a dele gate from the Oregon Educational aaioclatlon. Later ne too aa Committee Picnic" To Be Wednesday INDEPENDENCE The .Polk county . central republican com mittee will hare a picnic at the Dallas city park Wednesday, August 14, starting at ? p. m. Each family Is asked, to bring food and table service. Coffee, cream and sugar will be furnished by the committee. A program with music, and speakers will follow the picnic dinner. The entertainment com mittee for the plcnie - Includes: Era Vac Den Bosch. Helen Kel son, Ila Price, El Tin Calbreath, L. L. Sloper and H. L. McMurphy Heavy Straw, . - -m - . i Slows Harvest STATION It was announced ReT. Zook came to Silverton 22L !Uf5 '!l U.nced work at the Unlrersity at , n. il-wuiM(jj Madison. rr l blocks have been oil paved, and .Td n.ylii who was last Kon-. 'QRVreU' .W" 11 the sealer coat will be applied to ' 5"old, to the rf ncipal- Henas neetal of the Btlv.rto high achool and cItIc circles since his arrival at Stlverton. Rev. Palmer came to Grants Pass recently from the Woodmen Meet at Silverton Park weKi woen voxne more rppeur hMM returned from a tarn a r j work will be done to f inlsh the ? V. nreitv of Wash- 50th Anniversary of Order 3 Sheriff A. C. Burke and Vic rt 1 O T 1 LJ : jfs10? "u (jirl scouts Back From Camp Outing Noted; Mock Wedding Is Conducted SILVERTON E. O. Royal, dls- sherlfrs posse carried American flags to lead the Pled Piper pa rade. . In sharp contrast to their military aspect, they 1 were fol lowed . directly by the youngest member of the royal cortege, little . Jeanette - Wavra and Bobby Lee "Withers In; jcourt, . attire. Then came ihe contenders for the varl- - ous prises. Afoot, on tricycles, bicycles, in wagons and cars came the youngsters . in outfits that must haTa taxed the ingenuityof many . a parent.- .' - ' - . Lad iiT Wheelchair Wins The fweepstake, winner, Fran cis LeDom, HI .with an Infected leg for many -months, guided his wheelchair, decorated with flak and a great scythe, through the cheering, throng. Flax fiber beard and hair Inspired his title, "Old Man Flax. . Other entries that aroused spe cial Interest were 3-year-old Ron- I craft nle Harris who rode his simu- games, lated seed in Indian warrior fash Ion with only a breechcloth and feather headress to supplant na ture's dress; -Bobby Ebner as an organ grlder, monkey and all ; Larry Ebner as a Scotch lad with ' bagpipes, and .Patsy Withers as the Dutch pallet boy. Cash awards for first, second and third prises In the rarlous di visions were as follows: Juniors flecorated floats - and tricycles. Job. FIto more rtreets, which Mr. nTis had served as were not ready when the crewLH,,n,, f th. ini0r hlxh school was here several weeks ago. wUl f. - nUmber of years. He fills also be finished. ? i- ,y,M v.,n.v bv the reslcna- ' At the meeting an ordinance I tion of Herman Kramer who went was passed authorizing a call fori to Hood River in the same eapa- trlct manager of the Salem d Is olds on Btayton refunding bonds eitr. ' I trlct of Woodmen of the World. co ut amount 01 tio.tuv. inei - Vttt Rose. 3r.. nas reiurnevi i serrea as aenerai cnaxrmmn 01 were oricinallr Issued in I from firvsllis where he went to I the WOW picnic held at Silver for street paving" under the! mav arrsncements for college ton city park Sunday. Mr. "Royal Bancroft nlan In the smonnt or I , f.n Rose will taxe I hcrtn him work st KilTerton 21 35 Enrolled for 14-Day I $20,000. The first refunding some sneclal band music work I years' ago with the late D. C. Ken oonoi were usuea iu is carry- .ion c with his regular coucj ney, jnranc eimerai ana. jo an ing an Interest rate of per cent. I course. I Wood as captains. xne present rernnamg oonds were I Miss Elizabeth Unger ana Mrs. 1 . Mp Roval also announced the uauea m ine Don as now i w. Amon were aoie 10 rexam vu carry 4U Interest. their homes from the Bllverton George Bell, Lauranee 8ieg- hotnltal late last weekv '- mund, Walter Frey and .Lindseyl Orlo Thomnsoh. who Is eonva- Period; Treats Alark Second Week LEBANON Girl Scout camp. Firlinn. which enrolled S5 girls for the ' two weeks ' of camping. has closed' for the year. Most of the girls were from Lebanon and Albany,' but some came' from Salem and Portland, and one from California, Mrs. Othor Scott, director, was assisted by nine counsellors, a registered nurse and two trained dietitians. Regular instruction was (Oth anniversary of the lodge, re porting that $ 1.00 0,0 0 worth of new business ', had been done up to July I of this year and' that Wright were appointed on the iciciiir from a critical Illness, was tv. rn.i ... vin&i unoait mrt uaget committee. Veteran .Bundle ' Hauler Revises Ago : Limit u- to 75 Yeara WALDO -rTTTT.T.S Grain, bar- vesting Is being wound up this week in the 'Hills district. The IFire Put Out at Hubbard Thursday tlUB'BARD- Considerable ex citement was caused Thursday night when the local fire depart ment was caUM out to atip con trol 4 grass fire on C street be tween Fourth and Fifth streeta. 1 The camp meeting en buaoa jfinera ranch. two , miles east of Hubbard U creating much In- 4 w RUbb wnitAxer. vae evangelist." will speak' - Sunday threshing - machines have com-1 afternoon at X:S0 ana sunuay pleted their work and again set I sight at 7i- The suojeci ior u ' " " ' 11 v ' ML Utter U .-Chickens .come iiome to Boost." Flames Controlled In Gates Region Tfmi Trooners Assist in Extinguishing Timber Blaze on Friday. . GATES The flames which threatened to destroy Bhon Brother aawmlll north of Gates mark and. in his own language, and adjoining timber rrwi7-w -still going strong." he has set ernoon are reported under control 71 as his retiring goal. Tounger by the fire waraen. j bundle haulers are still trying to CCC boys from Mill City camp ana pattern - after Mr. Rue's loading Superintendent Cooper had charge system which provides for the a- of the fire. Elizabeth Bock arrive moay from San Francisco to spend a few 4it with her -rtnU. Mr. and Un. Herman bock. Paul Shepherd-ana lamuy aside for another year. Combines are fast completing their last fields. - Threshing lasted considerably longer -on most farms than anti cipated. Growers gars as a rea son that the straw was much heavier than expected aad had to be run through slowly. Only small amounts of grain were harvested to show for the big straw stack a. K. O. Roe. ret or an bundle hauler in. the hills, has changed his age limit from 70 to 7. Some years ago Mr. Rue made the statement that health permitting. he would continue with the threshing machine until he was 70. As he has now passed that able to be downtown r a snonito December. Two rallies are time during the weekena. -i nomp- fcj, pcheduled, one t Salem. yet to be an- riii11.AA Hlro . "ao Awas publicity man and September 17. with Earl Snell said 7,Vh .bJ LilllClren S HOOKS announcer f or McGlnnls ball park. wf a HawIeV - .fcers. and fc Ha , - - ' nearly missed tne enur. OM at EuTerton. September 1 7; I " , . Added to Library arehery, singing ana to 81lTerton Ub er at South Bend of Mr. a loading to-be - done as easily as the" turning of the pages In book. - ' ' - Andrew Jackson King of Waldo nilla had the. honor of beinr the sldMt.' nibr Drttut -at the I matmI to Prtnevtlle where he has Kteges -elaa meeting at the sn-1 secured employment with the AI vertoa park Sunday. Mr. King. Is exander Tokk Lumber company. 7S and waa bom on the nlaoe on - lira. Elisabeth has receuuy r- irhlch he stllL Hves This U. the turned to her homo at Niagara parents, 11- alter spenaua mm-rw uwauu (Cos) King, Salem. Mrs. RMr expects to rw- Hls place was miea oy ram wltft mpn Spencer. , Inouneed. Mrs. T. T. Preston nss retumea A feature of the afternoon pro- from a three weeas' vun w settled ' when they came to Ore ton in the middle of the IMO's. The King family was one of the 7l .Zi,, Xn h- tir 10 tu U tbia community. HWt4iin?vil Undrw the last living of of the 21st Anniversary .4- and Mrs. Howard Smaller. E. O. Royal was principal speaker. IS children. Hop picking got underway this week In some of the yards In the Evergreen district. uui mi i i - . . . . . on... i.v.u . ... . i prMfnn is nnniaini 01 u 04 w Special treats were sent anr- - wun... ,lnh and la makinr lu "iV . .V,, , V 1 .. 1 . . .aV w iwg weu ana mors nra orairca -. 1 -- -j - ffSriSuff-. tSJ Z "ITSSiiJ" Bfl "T . "A." rsss"SS.ih Two Divorce Suits "-j . ...... . . . uri M a. r r LAiuiruu 1 Y.lnA ni.. an ir,f n r.ltni mnA a Vaa n VDW BDniei: An AIT" " ' . . m baked for thi whole camp by P e Ride;" Gates, "Jim and children are vacauoning at ure- nuke, d.et, by u Alfred and Mra. Kdwsrd Rohle. Mrs. Vern uay. Reeves. Mrs. Earl Piper and Mrs. Street; Victor Carlson. 1B. Gates, "Down Our ron aes Lofting. "Story of Mrs Wlggln, "Rebecca of Each group of girls prepared 5til vil- nrsV, Anita Wilde; second Ron- la8t camp fireB. Gne evening the ,9..":" .nnnullnn nrMpntd Tla.T ana I " " ' " r ' TT7 . n. T- other stunts. A few outsiders other books added Include, eluding Fred Slate of Portland. Harper, "Red Sky;" Bower, "Man Mr. and Mrs. Victor Carlson, on worse Dacx; ' American Guide Mrs. Joseph Lenox and Mrs. Guy series, "Oregon, End of the Hsmett of Lebanon and Mr. and Trail," Llewellyn, "How Green Mrs. William Sencenbaugh of Was My Valley;" Johnson, "I Lacomb. Mrs. Daniel Ashton. Mrs. Ira Forrey, Mrs. George DeWey and Mrs. Francis Phelps, the camp nle Harris: third. Tommy Mc- Gee. Salem; characters first. Patsy Withers; second, Larry Eb- came f0r these last programs In ner; tnira. Virginia toner; peia first,! William Duda; second. Lot- ta McKee and Virginia Newman, and third, Norbert Annen. Seniors: Decorated floats and bicycles Juanlta Drysdale, Lola Travlss and Marlene Prosser; second, Jeanette Hoffer; third, Jimmy Griesenauer: characters first, Francis LeDoux; secona, COjnmlttee, closed the camp and Wesleyans Elect Lebanon Pastor Janet Comstock, and Phyllis Gro- tta and Marvel Olson.' Rexlstered for the picnic were: from Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ollle Taylor, Floyd Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bart els, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Storley. Mr. and Mra. Peter Olson, Marvel Olson, Ger aldine Olson. Phyllis Grogan, Eda Are Filed in Polk DALLAS Two suits for. di vorce were filed recently In the Polk county circuit court. Sylvia Casterllne has filed suit against Henry Casterllne. The couple was married at Yuma, Art., in July 1117. The plaintiff charges that the defendant was LEBANON Frank Bellinger Ricues. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bar- not legally divorced from a former Ed Drescher and Leonard Luis; third, Jeanette and Jimmy Bentz. ',.;- Queen Presents Prizes The youngsters received their prizes from Queen Dorothy Brockhaus who with her court and escorts watched the parade from . the reviewing stand. J Also present.- at ... the short speaking program that preceded- It were Dr; P. O. Riley and. Senator Doug las McKay of Salem; Father Al euln, Mt. Angel; T Mayors Zetta Schlador of Silverton, G. J. Mol tan, Gervals, and H. M. Austin, oodburn. The last three acted as Judges for the parade. .Handwoven linen towels were swarded, to the following: G. W. Potts of Jefferson, for the largest flax aereaee. 30 acres;, R. J. Bern- had all equipment taken to Leb- Married Adventure;" Hohart. 'Their Own Country;" Qlaspell, 'The Morning Is Near Cs;" Ful ler, "Loon Feather;" Williams, 'Come Spring." Recent doners were: Janet Mrs. Ireland Dies In North Dakota anon to the Scout house. Even I Comstock, Mrs. George Jaeschke, the stray puppy and -kitten that I Mrs. Alfred Adams and Mrs.' S Joined the Scouts were taken IP. Rose, care of. Both were named "Flrr- linn," the puppy was called "Fir- ley" for short and . the kitten "Llndy." Both were taken home by members of the camp: Recent guests In the J. M. Don- aca borne were Mrs. uonaca s brother, E. D. Botts. instructor at the 'State Teachers' college in San Jose, Calif., and her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Roppe of Eugene; Mrs. Mary and Martha Schuler entertained in honor of their guest. Miss Anna Loan, technician In a hospital In Pekin, China.' She was a classmate 'of Miss Martha Schuler's In the White Memorial who works for the forest service Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Allen, Mr. sch summer has gone Into the ma Mrs. Jake Ehll, Robert and fain-. James Ehll. From Portland. Mr. Rev. Frank Betzer was eiectea nA Mrs. E. P. Donaldson, ana nresldent of the Oregon Wesleyan tTftn Salem were: Anita Garden- Methodist conference during the r Jos Anne Donaldson, Jane D. session of the Holiness associa- nines. E. O. Royal. Mr. and Mrs. tion in Multnomah. p. E. Roberts. Mr. and Mra. Leon Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Boutnara, w. DuBols, Alice Len, jr.. Jtrnesi who with June and Vance were Uj Gerry; A. L. Donaldson, Mr. spending their vacation In Leb- and Mrs. H. E. Donaldson, Mar anon with relatives, were sum- jorie and Dolores; Howard Smal- moned back to Enumclaw hy tne ney Harlle Smaller, Gene smai ninMa of a friend. The Caromlne h y . Flossie Smaller, Marvin dub had planned a picnic at Bates O'Brien, Dorothy Smalley. How park in their honor. 'Though they ard gmalley, Jr., NeUey E. Var- .a, . a J I. 1. J. a. mm IHt. W a. had to leave before me picue "jiey,- norenee u. wuaerson, ou was held as planned. I Williams, Leona Burright. Beulah Mn. Hirrr Fredericks, airs. cook. Derrai Bumgni. utwy Ralph Reeves and William Shep- Burright, O. R- Stsfford. Wayne n-rd srr&nsed for the Lions club Walker, Dorothy Walker, A. L. SILVERTON Friends at EU- ninli. st the Bates park. After Bones. Weathiea Bones, Edgar C. verton received .word Friday of .nn0P th dlTersiona were swim- Crawford. Maudlne Crawford. ireitua. an tuiftMnr. A Doul u wen I Mrs. Lou uriwioru oa Yantis. wife at the time of the marriage. Albert Boye has filed a suit tor divorce from Audrey C. Boye. He charges desertion on the part of the defendant on July S. 1)31. The couple waa married In May. 1030. main permanently. The member of the Birthday clab were entertained at the home of Mrs. Genevieve Scott Wednes day with a 1 o clock luncheon. Attending weTe Martha Bowes. Blanche Dean, Mabel Tayior. iaa Raubirg. Velma Carey, sane Tour. Lillian Kill, rranaie Johnson. Jessie Heath. Maude Da vis, Ruby Horner, Ruby timers. Harriet La Smith. Lou couina. Irene Collins, Eva Bener, Inna Greene, and the hostess. Special ruests were Blanche syverson Hallle Mlllsap aad Gwen Schaer. Ludvig Ness Guest BRUSH CREEK Ludvig Ness Is guest at the home of his cous ins, the Mrs. Anna K. Jensen fsm llv. He clans to return soon to his home at Marshfleld. Saturday Mra. Jensen. Miss Alice Jensen, Mr. Ness, Mr. Sampson from Ta eoma. and Mrs. Jensen's brother. Andrew MeldeL made a trip to the Silver Creek Falls state park. TifSCJPJiZT OF by JOHH CUWTOM Did this ever happen to yoo? yoo g in-to get 5 gaJjOBS of gas, and s guy .springs oC st voa tron back mi a potnp sd tries to se3 you 4 tires, 6 rpark phigs aad a bst tery! Doesat it get yow goat? ale, tool ' WaJl. MM OB Ciwsiiii-,S4 kt ny call miawte terrtce " B) sees tkm mm she hers wBI IT sLnjjTwhse It tw fjHw ywo e the service Thirsty Tadiators needy Od, tires sad od chgckM. a3 the glass shmed P and anything else that needs doing. On top U that yoa csn get tree road msre, nstaral-color postcsrds. and taei Y convenience of really (W rest . rooms, puUie tclephoDes, cool drinking water aad so on. - - ever try to sell ye whete. Ut ef track ymm , mm steed. Ol ' yl mVi lr "''tire! ffsUs sewer-sewer isIumm So fust lor fun. drive Into a Union Oil station in the next day or so and svo what a rweH Job these "Uhrota Men 6a. m m Aad U14f- lly when yvwVele Share 4mm t l-ree ma, fee thaso free post eerss, They're phsMSf Sf !, They're free. yeer fetks UNION OU.CO.V.PANY the death of Mrs. S. P 11. at Grand Forks, ND, Thurs day. Funeral services were to be held there Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Irland lived at Silverton for a number of years, for a time living in the home now occupied The stste employment office has ben directed to tske the applica tions of unemployed youths be tween the ages of 15 ana z waa are not able to finance their own Ing for the flaxgrower with larg- hospIul ln Lo8 Angeles. She will jy ,tne "i"!!,,80"11!1 .n Wei training and who wish to take ad t fsmllvr nine children) present f o-u,. Main at the restivai; miss ranune before returning to China, for their linen dresses; W. A. In C. Lyons of Shelbyvllle, Mo., for b; y. a. iu- , wtt.ii. body of Sidney, Iowa, and Wesley Xifo H V 1 1 115HT1C: Ille. MO.. Tor mm mmmmu Dies at Albany and Collldge streets, and for a time with her daughter, Mrs. M. C. Woodard now of Port land. Mrs. Woodard was with her mother ln North Dakota at the time of her death. Two other chil dren and slk grandchildren sur vive. Of the grandchildren, Mrs. Charles W. Wegman of Portland Is best known here. She Is the ALBANY Mrs. Sarah H. Wll- former Catherine Woodard and i Hams. 76. who has made her made her home here for a num- home In Albany for the past seven ber of years. years with her daughter, Mrs. Mr. Woodard, although be and Robert Scott, died at the scott Mrs. woodard maae their home home Saturday. Funeral services ln Portland, Is still manager of Enjoy Picnic DAYTON The Past Noble Grand club of Naomi ebekah lodge of Dayton annual plcnie waa held the flaxgrower from the farthest distance; Mrs. Dennis Stevenson and Mrs. Claude Stevenson, wives of visiting Whiskerlnos; and J. A. Kaiser and Morris Fuchs of ML Angel for the best decorated windows. Court Honored at Banquet At the banquet for Queen Dorothy Brockhaus, Crown Prin cess Elizabeth Schechtel, Princess- were held Monday afternoon from the Silver Falls Timber company es Gladys Nevlll, La Verna Swin- the Flnley Chapel ln Portland, here. dell and Ruth Hassenstab, their I With Bishop Benjamin D. Dagwell escorts, and the various commit- jn charge. Burial was ln the Rlv tee members, at the Mt. Angei erTiew cemetery In that city. kotel Sunday night, the crown Born , Christ Church, New princess was presented with the zeaiani on November 14, 18 3. diamond ring, donated by Morris 9 deceased removed to Victor- Rogoway, which she receives as ja British Columbia, when she her reward. The queen will have wag DUt seven years of age. Later her choice of $100 Incash or a gho lived In Seattle, and for the trip to Treasure Island, All the past 80 yyg ad been a resident girls received a 10 per cent com- of 0regon comlng to Albany from mission on tneir sue ol uulvw""' Portland in 153. Surviving are four, daughters, Mrs. Scott of Albany. Mrs Harold Finch of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Frank Ogden and Mra. Paul Rlt chey of Portland. She is also sur vived by two brothers and four sisters. . i vantage of the NYA project for at tha government locks at La- tralnlng ln aeronauues. fsyette Thursday arternoon witn are from six weeka to six mouths a 1 joc picnic dinner. Each and are to be given ln Salem and B(mbtr invited one guest and 17 ln Eugene. Students are gTnudies attended. board, room, medical attention and spending money. VISITORS AT PROSPALS' - SHAW Mr. and Mrs. Ben Prospal and children of Martlnes, Calif., arrived Wednesday for a Tisit at tbe.hdme of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prospal. Babies Are Born At Independence Funeral Is Today For A. A. Leabo ALBANY Archie F. Leabo. 57, a native of Oregon, and who had spent his entire life ln the state, died at the Albany Gen eral hospital Friday night. He had been at the hospital the past six weeks. Funeral services will be held from the Fortmlller cna pel Tuesdsy afternoon at z o'clock, with Rev. Orville Mick INDEPENDENCE Recent birth announcements in and around Independence Include a un r.mrr TOaVftld horn to Mr. I In charse. and Mrs. Raymond Wakefield, Archie Frederick Leabo was July 23; a daughter, Beverly Joan born at Toledo, November 14, born July 24 to Mr. and Mrs. 1882. His younger years were TTnwavA nat)irnik a mn horn anent ln thst CitV and later he to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Barnes, lived in August 2; James LeRoy, a son born August 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jordan, and a second son born to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Huff of Monmouth August 2. L, mm. "aaaaiaa"k. Jie topped his league In pitching last year MX CIGARETTE HASTOBEma. CAMELS CURTI CtCVCilANO GIVE I UKE ALL THOSE OTHER EXTRAS IN CAMELS, TOO r.iiLDniisG cooUnEss E3 FLAVOR la recent laboratory tests, CAA015 burned 25 jopt than the ayerage of the 15 other ) erf tbe largest-selling brands tested slower than 'imy of them. That means, on daca-rerase. mzunknt Pls equal to on nn n "O EXTRA Sr.lOKES PER PACK! THE CIGAREtTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCO S Portland and Salem, coming to Albany eleven years ago. On Juno 2. II IS. he mar ried Bessie Adeline Beebe at Vancouver, Wash. un Letbo survives as do sU iiiirn- Knrl. Kenneth. Doro- thr nonsld. Dale and Shirley, all at home. He Is also survlvea ny An a nrother. Karl Leabo of Portland. Silverton School Meeting Postponed RTT.VT5RTON ThO SChOOl wrd mMtlar scheduled for Fri day night could not bo neiu ai that time but wtu oo neia a uw day or Wednesday night Instead. There are still a few teachers to hired to comnleto the local faynltT. For the remainder oi abitw th of flew hours at '. tho heaitn center.- Eurene Field achool, will ho Tuesday and Thursday, from to 11 a. m. only." Margaret te ainlna. renlar health nurse here. has a leave of absence during the month. Catherine Barry ' the county health department will bo in charge until Miss McAlplno re turns. - : -... Albany Lot Sold ALBANY A. W. Burgoyne, who or the past several years has been ooeratlnr a used car lot in Alhnnv. haa disposed ot the lot and is moving to Salem where he exneete to so into business. or several years Burgoyne had the sales agency In this territory tor the Nash peonle. O. E. Nlssen of the . Ford Motor company - is tne new owner oi tne usea Grangers' News NORTH HOWELL Mrs. Msr- tha Vinton won first place In the women's .solo division of the re gional contest sponsored by the state grange and held at Salem Friday night in the chamber oi commerce rooms, inciuaea in uus regional unit were Marlon, taca- amas. Lane and Linn counties. Winners in each division wui compete at the state fairgrounds on Seotember . Numbers present- - . a a on thst occasion must msae use of songs, published during the Gsy Nineties' period and the eon- t ft tints must be ln costume. Mrs. Vinton was accompanied by Mrs. Wayne Strachan at the Dlano. During the regular grange ses sion the gTonp voted to sponsor the annual crance fair and set tho dste tor October 4. These committees were named: general supervision. V. Van Brocklin, K. D. Koomler. Mrs. K. A. neer; , srnlt. J. J. Jackson. Ronald Stev ens: sou. A. B. Wlesner, E. O. Wlesner; grain, corn and grasses, W. H. 8tevens. Joe Russ; vege tables. M. A. Dunn. Harold Dunn; stunts, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Eason; FFA exhibit, Dan Van Brocaim; nrorram. Mrs. A. T. Cllne, Mrs. Wayne Strachan; publicity, Mrs. A. B. Wlesner, Mrs. A. T. cune. The use of tho grange hall was granted to Rev. Ferguson ot the North Howell community enurcn for n fellowship meeting on Aug ust Is. 't The September meeUag will in clude numbers presented . by Mr. and Mra. V. L. steward and Mr. and Mra." E. O. Wlesner. . The September home economies club meeting will be held on tho second Thursday, September la. The Place Is to bo announced later. ; , ' . SILVERTON Almost members ot the Macleay grange held their annual rrango pienle at tho Silverton park Sunday. Fol lowing tho noon dinner visiting was enjoyed during the afternoon.. Officers In charge of the plesle were master. Harry. Martin, Jr Overseer. Ray Striker:" lecturer. Mra. M. A. Wells: secretary, Mrs. W. A. Jones; chaplain, Mra. LUlle Maree: treasurer. Mrs. CUrence Johnson; Flora. Ceres and Famo-I na. . Geraldine Keen. Jean Perry and Carvel Gibson; lady assUtant steward. Mrs. Albert Mader; stew ard. William Danlgaa; assistant ateward. Howard Mader, and gate , keeper. Gene McCallisier. , Is presents BARBARA RAE Noted Home . Economist and Dietician in Person for One Week Only in a Special Lf LAX BARBARA RAE Here in Person 2 P.M. DAILY MOXDAT THROUGH FRIDAY, FREEI Be?. LS5 Extra Doop lOH-Inch Chiclien Fryer With Every PRESSURE COOZER Purchased During This" . Demonstration Only Featuring Special Classes in Pressure Ccoker Canning WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY fcOO P.M. DAILY Special Doznorastrallon oi Cann!ng in a IIATIOIIAL HEALTH FiiEssnnE coo) GoTtxrts DomonstrcrSoa Prico 12-crU Sir CTilrWn Frror Frool " 50c a Wook i 4 S o n s a tlonal new moulded aluminum e o n a t ruction! It cans in one-third the usual time cooks . an entire meal In 10 minutes with no effort and saves yon as much as halt on gas and electricity. " t 12-PUco Sot oi Stoin-Rosisliztcj Mcmldod Aluiniiram WalorloM ' - HEALTHWARE t , , - - T ... " Marveloua cooking ntenaQa of moulded . aluminum, ln which yon cook tho health ful, waterless way at a fuel Baring that pays for the set In a remarkably short time. . .. .. - . Former home) demonstration - price 5a40." Gevurtx Demonatra- r fs g tion Price - -ily-V-? PAY OXLY ivee WE1ZKLZ ' lililoci cn a tig till f PUT3 ' ONE MX - : yquh ho: 2 -4 dueino' test U! o; FURNDTTUCaii