1 & : iSft4V PAGE TWO Jefferson Has Faculty Hired Teaching Personnel Is ..." Complete; Deal Will i ' Be Principal JEFFERSON The teachlas personnel of the local grade and high school Is complete. M. H. Be&I, for three year head of the Hubbard aeheols. will succeed El mo jenaen a principal of the Jef ferson school. Beat g-radnated from the Unlrerslty of Oregon In 1931 He tanght two years at Scio two years at Stayton, two years at Canby and three at Hub bard. Dorothy Griffin of Portland Is another new teacher tn the high school. She will hTe charge of the home economics department, ; typln? and physical edscation. Miss Griffin Is a graduate of the Unlrersity of Oregon, and has tanght the past three years in - . the Heralston high schooL Other teachers in the high :! school Include Mrs. Edna Allen of Jefferson, who will teach aH of the Englisk classes; Josephine GetcheU f Eugene who will re turn to head history, commercial and bookkeeping classes; Darid ' . Arnott of I Jefferson who will re ! same his classes In industrial arts i and science. ' Mrs Gilbert Looney has re :! signed as primary teacher because ' ; she and her husband plan to re- main tn. San Diego, where the latter has employment. Mrs. Lor- 1 ena Brockway, recently from Okla homa, has been hired to take her place. Mrs. Brockway has a life certificate In music and Tolce. She is a graduate of Northwestern Stste college at Al Ta, Okla., and took her BA de gree at Oklahoma A. and M. col lego at Stillwater. She is cap able of teaching erery band in stilment and Is making plans for a high school band. She has tauKht eight years, six year as superintendent tn Oklahoma schools. Mrs. E. B. Henningsen of Jef ferson will return as teacher in the second grade. Mrs. Wanda Tesdahl, a graduate of Oregon Normal school, will hare charge of the third grade room. She has taught fire or six years in schools In Hood Rirer county. Mrs. DaTid Arnott (Doris Beight) of Jeffer son will return as Instructor in the fourth and fifth grades. Evelyn Day, a graduate of Ore gon Normal will teach the sixth and seventh grade room. She has taught three years In Hood Hirer county and last year in the Park dale school. Ralph Nelson of Jef ferson will return, as teacher In the eighth grade. The opening date for the school has not been definitely set. The date- will depend on the har vesting of crops in this commun ity. Labish Families Visit Yellowstone LABISH CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Pugh and Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Pugh are enjoying a vaca tion visiting friends In Washing ton and Montana. While on their trip the Pngha will visit Yellow stone National park. On a California trip, which in cluded the San Francisco fair were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wein - man, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leedy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Leedy. Jay Leedy attended a turkey growers convention while in California. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Boynton have been recent visitors In Marsh field and North Bend where they were guests of their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boynton and Mr. and Mrs. Paul " Boynton. Constance Weinman, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wein man, motorell to Yellowstone Na tional park where they enjoyed a vacation. Among those returning from visits at the beach were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woods. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rusa and daughter Bar bara Jean. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. -Starker, Mrs. Alice Jefferson and daughter Donna, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burr and dahter Jumlta Mae. - A recent visitor la Victoria. BC, was Miss Iras Horasenacb, who spent her vacatloa in Wash ington and Canada. Visit at Monitor " From California MONITOR Mr. and Mra. George Alberts of Los Angeles are spending their summer vaca tion with tha Mike Hughes of ; Elliot te Prairie, Joining them this week ta a daughter. Edith Alberts. -who- has been on -a three-week vacation between Los Angeles and ; Yellowstone national park. Mrs. Howell is reported to be recovering from her recent illness. Last Friday while inspecting the progress ! work on .their new home being bailt in Can by. Mrs. r Arthur Schneider stepped on a nail. Sha ban been bedfast and ander tha- doctor's care but the condition t her foot la now re- , ported, aa improved! : i Qdriedgc Family ; i Blovea to Fairfield XLDRXEDGK Mr. and Mrs. -Peter KlenskS moved recently , with their family to the Miller placa in Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Elenskf are now "operating thm John Klenski faxm, . , - A new water system, electrle ally operated, is being; installed ' ror the local school. - Honored at Breakfast. StLVERTON--Mra. . A ni n d a Andrewa f i Tan Nettys, cauz.. who baa been vlsiilnr time Mndi mada when aha lived here 2 9-soma years ago, left Saturday for her borne. Prior tn hex leav . in, Tn J not Klrr.h CBtcrtalned at breakfast to er honor. Pres ent wera 'Irs. Andrews. Mrs. Joan t TTrtkmt. iTrs, L. CJ. Eastman. Mrs. Iii-Neneaberr. Mr. George hubta. Ira O- B. BenUon. Mrs, Jsy Morley and tha bostasa, Mrs. Ilirchcr. Sacraniento Initial opotbMt ta a dike at npstreanu end of newty prepared canal waa dynamited recently to divert the coarse af the Sacramento river to make room .for work at California's hage Shasta dam, near Bedding. Note men tn foregnmnd hiding; behind one of the big concrete blocks comprising part of the dam, aa the blast Ja shot at tntako of the temporary man-made channel. UN photo. Perrydale News PERRYDALE The Good Will club ladies met Friday afternoon at the home of Mattie and Doris McXee. Laura Wyatt asked the women to prepare canned fruit and other articles that were to he sent to the county fair. and they would be picked up and taken to Monmouth to be put in the Wom en's Federated clubs booth. The program committee has se lected a play to be put on by the club women the first meeting of the Community club ttls fall ei ther the second Tuesday in Sep tember or October. The hostesses served lunch to IS members and four guests. Mrs. Tony Hansen. Mrs. Lawrence Me Kee. Mra Virgil Scott and Miss Gerald in e Brixy. Mr. and Mra. Andrew Campbell attended the fair at Tillamook the past week. While there they were guests of Mr. and Mra. Em mett Bainter. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Woods of Portland spent the weekend hero with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Woods. Miss Vivian Morrison spent the past week visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morrison in North Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jamison and children Eleanor and Billy and Mrs. Martha Clay and Mrs. Sue Flanery of Dallas were din ner guests Sunday at the Robert Mitchell home. Mr. and Mrs. Jami son have visited the past two weeks with Mra Jamisons mother. Mrs. Clay. Their home in in Kan sas City. Mo. They left Monday for California where they will visit an aunt of Mr. Jamison's. Mrs. Lizzie Morrison went to McMlnnville Saturday to stay with her sister, Mrs. Lydla Con ner, for 1ft days until Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lee return from Eugene. Shp will liTe with them this win ter), Mrs. Morrison has made her home with her son and family, Mr, and Mrs. Fay Morrisoa, this summer. Karl Bruinsma and daughter Helen spent last week visiting relatives at Condon and Crater Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Boersma left their two children at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Boersma, tha past week while theyspent the week at the beach. Mrs. August Rohde was brought home from McMlnnville Tuesday where she has been the past three weeks at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Bill Odell, since her re turn from a Portland hospital. She is some better and can walk about now. Johnnie and Carey Mcintosh, small sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mcintosh, had an accident while playing at the grain warehouse Saturday afternoon. Carey was giving Johnnie a ride on a hand grain truck and in some way Johnnie slipped off the truck and his bare foot was caught under the wheel and his big toe was nearly cut off. He was taken to the doctor and it waa sewed back in place. It may be necessary to amputate it. Water Department Now Under Gty SILVERTON E. L, MeCleary. superintendent of the local water and sewage department, is this week issuing notice to water con sumers that the water department la now operating directly under the city of Silver ton and that all checks and vouchers should be made payable to the city of Sll verton. Unit! recently the department operated under a three-man com mission. The change came about following a new city charter voted in May. Zexui Woman Honored At Dancing Party ZENA Members of the Happy Hear dance clab who attended the birthday dance given In honor of Mrs. Loots Butler at Oak Grove grange hall Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Butler, Mr. and Mra. Miitea Stephens and Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Williams, Mr. and Mrs Walter Langiey. Mr. and Mrs. Carls A. Halleman and - Carolyn. William and Robert, Mr. and Mra. Theo dore Heide and Virginia. Calvin. Lavern. Betty. Dolly and Clayton, Tons Sears, Mabel Anderson, Wil ms Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Ilaldemaa and LoU Margaret and Kay, Mr, and 'Mrs. Eld on James, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tarnbow and Veata May and Charles. Jr.. Hsgo Ahrena, Ray Aired and El mer, Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Helde, Mrs. Lola Crawford. Cntsforth Services Held t SCJ0- Interment services for Mrs." Nora Rodger Cutsforth, 7J, were nela - at i Providence . Baptist cemetery- near Sdo but week and burial was at , that place. She died at Springfield August 10 She was tha daughter of Eli and Hannah Rod gars, early Pioneers In the Seio locality, and. was a sister of George Rodgers of nesr tare f , i , " Th River Diverted at Silverton Store Managers Change Oregon City Woman Will Take Over CC Store Position SILVERTON Edna Fae Schrump of Oregon City has taken over the management of the Silverton CC store. Carolyn Parker, who has been manager for sometime, resigned. Miss Schrump will make her home with Mrs. Hans Jensen on Mill street. At the direction of L. T. Tuck er, custodian of the city hall, the roof waa refinlshed Saturday. The building bas been leaking badly with the result that the library in particular has suffered from the dampness. Tucker prom ised to try to make arrange ments to have at least the maga zine room of the library refin lshed following the roof repair. Mr. and Mrs. William Krenz, Floyd Allen and Mrs. Elmer Hub bard left Friday tor a 10-day trip to San Francisco. Mrs. George Senter baa re turned from 4 two weeks visit to California. She was a guest of her brothers, Bernard, Laurence and Sherman at San Francisco. Repair work on the Smith Hughes shop building during the summer months has included a rerooflng job, according to the report of the school board this week. Morris Kelly has returned to his home at Eureka, Calif., after a visit with his father Cliff Kelly. Orlo Thompson, who spent the greater part of the summer at the local hospital, following a major operation, is now able to walk down town with the aid of a cane. t Concert to Close Evangelistic Meet MILL CITY The evangelistic meeting which have been held In the Church of Christ the past week by Rev. Robinson and Lor ance Dossett, vocalist, will close Wednesday with a concert given by Lorance Dossett with Frances Dossett as accompanist. Dossett Is director of music at Northwest Christian college, was soloist with the Washington State Evengelistic team of Me Quarry and Dossett for two years. In the last two years he has snng 90 concerts beside regular teach ing duties. Mrs. Clarence Mason and daughter, Miss Dorothy Dean Mason, are spending a week in San Francisco attending the fair. Fred Ellsworth, a former Mill City resident, and Miss Fay Han son of Portland, were married In Vancouver Saturday by Rev. Paul Kunseman. Mr. and Mrs. George Schwab of Mill City at tended the wedding. Mrs. R. L. Cooper of Carleton spent the weekend in Mill City visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen. Christian Church Camp Meets Close TURNER The Ninety and Nine men's movement of the Christian church of Oregon each year sponsors a summer camp for boys from to 17 years, with the camp estabUahed oa Turner tabernacle grounds. This year's meet closed with attendance of 68. f Ray Smith, is Tice-prealdeat of the northwest district; Staryl C Austin of Salem waa camp lead er; Howard Cole, dean, Oregon City; Gene Robinson. Browns ville, camp director. On the fac ulty were Bart Tharston and Fred Towne of Eugene, Vernon Kallowats, Albany, Jess Johnson. Liberty. Section leaders were Joan Myers and Dave Knllwats, Dick Miller and Robert Mulkey. Camp committee for next year is Clair Martin and Loyd Arnett of Port land and ; Staryl C, Austin of Salesa. Berg Family II M M IXoves, Slarqaam MARQUAM Mr. and lira, Pan! Bert have moved lata the cottage oa the Lima farm. Neigh bors gathered for av nonao vara tng last week. . Mrs. Walter Batteries enter tained the Ltdiea Ail society of Trinity ekareh at her home Tbars dav afternoon. Forty elghl. at- tanded, . - - V" Tell of T7est Indies MOLALLA Miss Mamie Bai ley, returned missionary from the West Indies, spoke- Friday night at the Church of the Nazarene, telling . of her many. Interesting experiences and describing habits and superstitions of the islands. Misa Bailey has been stationed at tha island of Barbados and plana to return there. OKDSOa STATESMAH. ; SaUm. Shasta Dam 4 Grangers' News The annual plcnle of Molalla Grange No. S10 was held at the M. E. Wrights park near Liberal August 11. Those attending were Mra Kate Adams, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Tread well, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davidson and daughter Chloe, Mr. and Mrs. George Du rant and son and daughter Nor man and Inn a Jean, Harry Lytle, Harry R as tall, Leon Cochran, Mrs. M. C Deller and children Donna Lee and Jlmmls, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wallace, Mrs. Olena Larklns, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schoenborn, Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Eyman, Steven Byman. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ey- mon, Jeanle and Mary Lou, Mr, and Mrs. John Dnnton and Larry Martin, Mrs. Eda Dunton, Elmer Dunton, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. W. Vick, Gwendolyn and Maxlne, Mrs. Clem Marsh, Mrs. Senia Helno, Susie and Ethel, Ed Heino. Armas Hallbacka, Arthur Hallbaeka, Mr. A. D. Wood, Mrs. Stelninger, Ira Steininger, Mrs. Maude Lumberg and son Harvey, Phyille and Doris Gould, Perry Toder, Dorothea Zacher, Mr. and Mrs. M. E Wright, Benjamin, Helen and Har ry, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. E. Vick and Bobble, Millie Williams of Glad stone, George Wright of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wright and Jane of Auburn, Washington. CHEMAWA J. S. Murray, fin gerprint expert from the peniten tiary, will speak at the Wednesday night social meeting of Chemawa grange. A musical program will be also given. Refreshments will be served, with grangers bringing cookies. The regular dance will be given Thursday night. Missourians Are Suver Visitors SUVER Mr. and Mrs. Merle Stewart have as guests his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Stewart, their daughter Avon, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stewart and baby of Carrollton, Mo. This la the Tisltors' first trip to the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. Lark James and daughter Helen from Kelso, Wash., spent a few days last week with Mrs. Effie VanderpooL Ira Plersol of Maxwell, Calif., is at the home of his sister. Mrs. J. M. Davenport, and will remain there until the affairs of the late J. M. Davenport are settled. Mrs. HatUe Johnson of Still water. Okla., and son, J. D. John son of Antonio, Texas, are visit ing their cousin, M. 8. Newton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Eckman spent the week at Cannon Beach Little Martin Eckman Is with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L Conger, for the week. Verle Harris Qulrck, who was married last May to Bob Qulrck. left Thursday to Join her husband In California. Mrs. Paul Dodele, Mrs. Rose Carter and Mra. Clyde Tomlinson were hostesses to the Mayflower club at Wells Wednesday. There were 39 presenL Theda Condron. who underwent a major operation at the Co rval ue General hospital recently, is much improved and waa moved to the home of her cousin, Mrs. B. R. Douglas. Wednesday: Mrs. There Womer of Pedes spent last week with Mrs. Douglas where she could go with Mrs. Douglas to see her sister Theda every day. Mynard Newton and family and visitors from tha middle west all attended the Newton reunion at Helmlck park recently. Sixty eight were present from over the country. Mr. and Mrs. M. Conger, Miles Davis and Mrs. Blair Douglas at tended the funeral of Mrs. R. L. Bosworth st Corvallls Monday af ternoon. Rickreall Woman ViaiU at The Dalles RICKREALL Mrs. Pauline Jady left Wednesday for The DaUea where ahe win visit Miss Virginia, Peck. Visitors here last week were M'lldred Griswold from Grtpon, Wis., and Alma Aarness of Stan ley. Wis- visiting with Mrs. Paul ine Jady. They were former teach ers tn the schools st Richland. Wis. Nebrasla People Leave SHavr SHAW Mr. and Mrs. Galdo Bare and family left Thursday for their hdme ta Overton. Neb- after spendinx a few weeks wltk rela tives. ' WHl Franke, vno'has been a patient at tha Deaconess hospital ta Salem the past fire weeks, re turned to his borne en Friday. SQssiori Picnic ThTjergday t- TURNER Tha Women's Mis sionary society of the Christian chareJa will hold Us annual picnic Thursday all day back of the church. Okhjoo. TuJot Morning. Aagml 23. 1313 Schoo ening ooaonni September 16. Will, Mark First Day of Term. . Teachers Hired WOODBURN The Woodburn public schools sre scheduled to tart September IS. The opening date has been set back , because of hop picking whlen usually takes many of the students. Four new teachers ' have been hired tor the high school. Marie Mannix, University of Oregon graduate, will replace Loia Mc Curley and will teach senior and sophomore English.' Charlea Meredith, University of Oregon re places Charles Carlson teaching the natural sciences. Leroy Pier son, Pscific university graduate, replaces Helen Lots and will teach freshmen English and com mercial subjects. Mary Matley is replacing Mrs. Edna Olso and will teach mathematics and history and civics. Daring the summer, several improvements have been made in and around the school. A new gym floor has been installed and also new baskets. The shop has been worked over enabling a gen eral shop course to be given. This coarse is new to Woodburn. Thirty new lockers are being in stalled oa each side of the build ing, providing a locker for every two people. Milton Gralapp, superintendent of the Woodburn schools, stated that for the high school students. a complete set of text books will be rented at the first or the year at a fee not exceeding S4t Several Picnics Given at Monitor MONITOR Mrs. Oliver Brougher of Scotts Mills who has been ill for some time was moved to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Inrval Edlund but week and is being cared for there. The Bob Harmon family of Mo lalla have moved Into the Piaffing er house in Monitor. Mrs. C. E. Tyler attended the meeting'of the Dr. Truman Bon ner clan Sunday at Champoeg. Fifty-five descendants were pres ent. The Bonneys settled .on French Prairie. Mrs.- Marion Oswalt and chil dren, Reed and Joan, Will Yod er and children, Vance, Gerald and Rosina attended the Sawtelle reunion Sunday near Molalla. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thyker entertained friends at a picnic and dinner at their home Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDonald and son, Norman; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hulse and children, Sallie and Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simera, Mrs. Rose Cowels, Mrs. Lillie Ward, Mrs. Lottie Ir win, Miss Johanna Ballard and son, Clifford, all of Portland, and Miss Johanna Thyker and daught er, Nellie of Monitor. Fonr genera tions were present. Vegetables Lost When Truck Burns SHELBURN A large load of fresh vegetables, oranges and lemons were destroyed near the Henry Ames place when from a short circuit the truck caught fire. The two occupants were not injured. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Qulgley and son, Richard, are visiting relatives here. They recently re turned from Bend where he was employed in road construction. They will be located soon in Al bany where he will work on the new highway. Shelbura school district will have a budget meeting at the school house September X at S p. m. Oral Bates, Elmer Bennett and Shope familes are employed in the bean field in the West Stay ton section. Turner Sunshine Onb Planning Jitney Supper TURNER The Turner Sun shine club met Wednesday with Mra. Guy Dow for an ail day ses sion ssd a pot luck dinner was served st noon. Members present were Mrs. Frank Parr, Mrs. Lily Lyon, Mrs. Ada Haggard. Mra. Edith Mollis and Elwood, Mrs. Vera Grim and Lloyd. Mrs. Spencer and Richard, Mrs. Evelyn Holt and Shirley, Mrs. Selma Hogsed and Marlene Nelson. Mrs. John Saladay, Mra. Nyal Dow , and DeLaiae, and the hostesses, Mrs. Gay Dow and La rins. Plans were made for a Jitney supper for the benefit of the fire department, at W. R. Hog sed 's, on August 23. The public Is invited to attend. The next meeting, an afternoon session, will be held st Mrs. Ada Haggard's. August It. Good Bean Harvest OUm Work TURNER Bean harvest is aeaxing its peak- with work for all who want employment. Small threshing jobs finish harvest this week. Most, of the com crop has made good growtb despite dry Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Riches left for their home at Caraaatloa, Waalu Saturday after a short stay at ths S. A. Riches none. Pcnmcrs Union -Kl - i Nowa : LIBERTY The Liberty Farm ers Union local will meet Tuesday evening.- An gast 29, at t p.m. ta tha halL All members are erred to attend and hlj to make the plane and get organised for ths winter's work of the anion. Cake and coffee win LOp -: - TTJT set, w . I f Former Colorado Residents Gather Third Annual Reunion on Sunday v :At Silverton; SILVERTON The third annual reunion of the former residents of Colorado was held Sunday in the SUverton city park in an all-day picnic, basket dinner at noon and a bnel business session during the afternoon.' The same ffWr were retained for another year.Tney were Lyle BForee, Salem, president ; Mrs. Lyle B. Force, Salem, secretary; ciauae k a y. Y a m. h 1 1 L -vice-president, and rrank Keieher, Sherwood, treas urer. '. - v : - " Dallas was named as the next year's meeting place and the date wUI be the last Sunday in ' July. Those present Included! . - From . Albany, Mr. and Mra. wmtam ' RrrAbplanalpTMr. -and Mra.- Fred H. Dickson Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman; from Salem, W. L. Roekhill. Harris E. Folker. Ida B. Elder. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Erieksen. Mr: and Mrs. Albert North, Tommy, Maxlne and Marie, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lawless, C A. Psrder. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lam ia is. Mrs. Carl Chandler, Mr, and Mrs. E. -J. Force, Mr. and Mrs. William DeTour and Marjorie. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelley. A. C Bark. HQma G. Johnson, Mr. and Mra. George Witte. Mr. and Mra. Leo Reed and . Date, Gay Powers. Joe and Jano Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. E. I MeMshm, Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Polsel and Harold Dwayne, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon De catur. From Newberg, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Worley and Marie, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Dressell and family. Mr; and Mrs. Henry Clausen, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Martin, Mr. and Mra. Nelson Tribbett. From Portland. Emmett Par ker. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reming ton, Mr. and Mrs. Bay Standen rans. Mr. and Mrs. George Jatto, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bartholomew, Mrs. Maybelle Mayo Arnett, Ray mond Standenrana. From Independence, Mra. Charles Bullock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henry; from Otis, Colo., Earl Clausen, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Steele and Merlin; from Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rogs dale, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tibbetts. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson and Hazel and Galen. From Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tibbetts; from Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Ree; from Agate Beach, Mr. and Mrs. C Remington; from Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisch, Mr. and Mra. Luther Hart man; from SU verton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reming ton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C Waler and family; from Redmond, Wash., Mr. and Mra Thelma Reed, Darland and George. From Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis; from Gales Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Wilson; from Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hundley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brewer end children; from Gas ton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hund ley; from Logsdoa, Mr. snd Mrs. Claude Mets; from Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cooley; from Sher wood. Frank J. Keieher; from Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Kirsen. 1 From Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Llndagl; from Mehama, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reed and fam ily; from Denver, Colo., Mrs. Tom Courtney and Tommy, Miss Doris E. Sharp: from Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stoekwell. Melvln A. Stockwell; from Yamhill. Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Ray, K. W. Ray; from Turner, George Welgsrt; from Ingle wood, Calif., Mrs. CleU Henzle and Janice; from Oran. Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith; from Balrbanks, Iowa, Mr. and Mra. Lewis Retth; from Durango, Colo., Herbert McCaw; from ML AngelL Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lell and Joan. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wagner. Mink Association To Meet, Liberty LIBERTY The Salem unit of the Oregon Mink .Breeders asso ciation, will meet Thursday, Aug ust 12,. In the grange hall here. An extensive program haa been planned for the evening. A delegation w i 1 1 be present from the Portland unit led by Thomas Hall who will discuss, "Pooling Mink Pelts for Sale." a W. Staeey will report oa matters of interest to fur breeders brought out at the recent sum mer schools in the state of Wash ington which he attended. Hosts for the social part of the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wells and W. H. Propst. AH interested far farmers are invited to attend. Lincoln Families Leave on Vacation LINCOLN Two Lincoln cou ples who left early Sunday morn ing on a vacation were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Edwards snd Mr. and Mrs. Ivsn Merrick; They plsnned to be gone two weeks snd visit Yellowstone park, then go to Salt Lake, Reno, Yosemite snd the world's fair before returning home. Frances Beeat of Jordan Val ley ta operating the W. R. Ed wards milk track while Edwards is away on a vacation. Mr. Bee: has been working for a timber company near Scio. He said that the crews nave been laid off work each day before noon for the past week. Saturday, the hottest day of the summer, the humidity waa sown to as ana crews were laid on before f a. m. Fairfield Farmera Union Meet FAIRFIELD The flftlsr meeting of Fairfield Farmers sa lon waa held Friday night at the ralrnald community halL; Elmer Hill. ' brother of -F U. Rill. - returned to his hom' in Jacksonville, I1L, after visiting serous? week. . .- Hart In Logng Accident " ElttXRTOK Jack Irersoa; jr., has "els one ler ta a cast as a result cf a logging, accident. His knee was crushed when he struck fey a hook, - . I 1 a ssaeeneasne ssmasensenes snaenaa I Officers State Christian Endeavor Conference on Leadership, Training Being ' Held . . at Turner : . TURNERThe last summer state convention to be held at the Turner tabernacle is the Oregon Christian Endeavor union . meeting- this week for its annual lead ership snd training conference. Each day's schedule will open with, morning Bible study conduct ed by Rev. James Aikln Smith of Salem. Study topics include "Bet ter Meetings.' led by Lovina Wil son of Tillamook; CJ5 Essen tials by Kenneth Stuart of Day ton; "Leadership Throngb ?CJV Dr. Walter I Myers; discussion group led by Rer. Chester p; Gates, Seattle; Union CE Activ ities," Dr. Walter L. Myers; -Recreation Bernieo Gay, SUverton; -Worship.-. Rutn Towns. Co qnille; -Junior CK Work," Mrs. Arno Voee, Portland, The after noons will be given over to a rest period, swimming and sports di rected by L. A. Moyer of . Jen nings lodge. The night addresses will be given by Rev. Chester P. Gates of Washington. The closing feature will be a bon-flre, fellow ship and impromptu program. Dr. Walter L Myers will be dean of the conference; Kenneth Stuart, dean of men; Dorothy Kllks, Portland, dean of women; Doro thy Howes, . Forest Grove, regis trar; Elcy Walker. Forest Grove, business manager; W. E. Blah, Portland; commissary; Mrs. Wal ter L. Myers, hostess; Wilmer Gardner, dining room. The stste committee held its sessions Saturday and Sunday pre ceding the conference witb State President Marjory Boon presiding. Cactus Party Is Given at Lebanon LEBANON Ths cactus party given by the Garden club at the Philip Lanning noma was' well attended. Mrs. Lanning. assisted by Mrs. Roy Gunderson, had large numbers of cacti on dis play. Miss Lenore Soule showed plants grown from seed.- Two contests were planned and Miss Ruth Wight and Mrs. George Alexander tied for the prise. Mrs. W. H. Skeels was the guest of honor when 24' friends gave a shower. After the gifts were presented refreshments were served. Mrs. Skeels was married recently. An g pound daughter was born August 12 to Mr. "and Mrs. Clel- lan Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. George Bnrford, Jr., came from Camas, Wash., to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Los Harrison. Mr. and Mra. Orvllle Barnes also came to Leba non at that time from Weed, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Swink snd Susan Swink are in Los Angeles with the Freman Artinsingers.. Mr. ssd Mrs. Elbert Swink have returned from a vacation at the coast. Mrs. Elmer Fitzgerald waa as sisted by Mrs. Mervin Gilson when ahe entertained the mem bers of the fire department and their wires at dinner Wednes day. The dinner waa served oa the lawn and the evening was spent informally.. Funeral Is Held For Andrew Nelson MOLALLA FaneraJ services for Andrew Emansal Nelson, 72, were held Saturday at the Colton Lutheran church followed by in terment at the Colton cemetery, under direction of the Ever hart mortuary of Molalla. Nelson was a retired farmer of the Colton dis trict and died at the borne of a daughter Thursday. He had re sided tn that community since 11 S snd waa born at Farmers rllle, 111, May 17, IS It. . Surviving him are a son, Ren ben Nelson. Eugene; three daugh ters, Mrs. Edith Johnson and Mrs. Edna Swanson. Colton,-aad Mrs. Ellen Laferty. Horton. and four teen grandchildren. Mnnkers dan Haa Reunion Members of tha Munkera clan enjoyed a picnic at Hager'a grove on the Mankera homestead Son day. Attending were Kate Herren and Josle Mnnkers of Salem, S. P. Mnnkers of Newberg, Marie Mnn kers of Lexington. Bertha Mas kers of Amity, Mr. and Mrs: ' Sam Ronlett, Maud Runlet t, Walter S. Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. William May. Robert Wood,-all of Salem. Sarah Gerowe, Mr. and Mrs, Ira C Smallman. Rose Baker, Leone Smith. Susie Worden. all of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Wohlge muth of Newberg, AJthea Pogne, Marls Brelsford of Grants Pass. Mrs. Robert Wood Weiark, Coa-i me weiars, nr. ana Mrs. Grant Teter, Tom Johnson, Mr. and -Mrs. Ralph Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnson. . Xodel Planes T7in : i -; MOLALLA--EIliott B a IT t o n, Donald Sherman. Gale EUtchford and Kilmer Swanson entered their model airplanes in competition witb ?( - other models entered from different sections of the Wil lamette valley at the meet held recently at the Salem airport field. Rale Blatchford wen two prises, the frand prise and a second prise, the - grand prise ' being an Ohbmom . m2l" . motor for model lp lanes. ToHvnsend Speaker Scores Roosevelt Qab Members Have Picnic . Stmdav at : Silverton i City Park t . : " l SILVERTON That- Qnother fonr years - of F. D. Roosevelt .as president would leave asmocraey bnt a memory was the statement made by Q. C. Gillls of Salem San- day afternoon at the surerton city Bark as be addressed an audience of several hundred Townsendltea and others gathered at the park. Gillls urged everyone ito -lay aside all political. and ; religious prejndlees - and naeevery effort humanly possible to put new and better faces in the White House. In opposing - the conscription Tlan he asked his - listeners; "Is America going to be transformed . . . . . . - .1 J m into a mimarisuc camp puu iur b. the people while the pig boys grab the billions to add to their already bulging bank accounts?" i Townsendltea and visitors were gathered from all the surrounding communities " ssd . neighboring counties. The program, over which F.' E. Sylvester. Silverton attorney, presided, followed a pic nic ' dinner. Rev. W. L. Wilson gave, the invocation and Frank Wray the address of welcome. F. E. Manley of Salem, responded. Mrs. Marlon Naeal of Lacomb also gavp brief 'address. Simkins Reiinion; ' Held at Qiampoeg SPRING VALLEY The Sim- kins clan held the! annual, re union at Champoeg park Sunday. A no-host dinner at noon preceded an -afternoon of conversation and boating. Officers elected for next year were: Mrs. Jane William son, presidents Grace Goss, secretary-treasurer,; '. Members attending were Mr. and Mra. Al Williamson, C F. Charles. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gros senbacker ; and sons, Asron and Franklin. Kenneth Versteeg, Mr. and Mra. Joy Strickf aden, Nina Chapin. Mra. May Versteeg. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Goss, Mr. snd Mrs. Asron Thompson snd son, Dar rell, Mrs. Florence Elwood, Tors Newcomer, Mrs. Bell Simkins,! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Henry and Oorinne and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. ' Gene Kirkwood and children. Homer, Norman and Doris, Arils Simkins, Mr. and - Mrs. Jason TrixeH. Mrs. Rose Smith, Mr. snd Mrs.' Delmer Versteeg, ? Clsuds Weston snd . son, DenieL Mrs. Henry Davidson and Cloydiae. Ad ditional guests were Elmer Mor t en son, '. Lois Chance, i R. J. Chance, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Potts and sons. Jim Hayden, Del bert ; Glen, Leona ' Chrlstenson. Mrs. LIbbie Davidson and Doro thy Wilson.' : - Bliven Clan has K Eighth Reiinion McKEEr-Shaner's grove w a the gathering, place of the Bliven clan's eighth ' annual rennion on Sunday. August 11. Prominent dl versions of . the clansmen we r f horsehoe playing and swimming, A basket dinner waa served under the tall firs at noon. - I The officers who served the past year were: Mrs., Hannah Richardson, president; Mrs. Myr tilla Colling,- vice president; Mrs. Frances Morgan, Hecretary-treas-nrer and Mrs. Daniel Bliven, his torian. Mrs. Colling is now presK dent; Mrs. Lillian Shaner, vice president and Mrs. Morgan was reelected : secretary-treasurer. Those - present to indulge in the day's ' activities were: Mr. snd Mrs. James Bliven and son. Clyde, of St. Loaia, Mr., and Mrs. Wil liam Bliven aad' children, Ed mund. Mark, Sandra and Gary, 4 Mrs. Carroll Hamlin and children, Donald and Cynthia, and Mr. snd Mra. Joe ' Riehardson. all of Sa lem; Daniel Bliven and Mrs. Pearl Dickenson of St. Helens: Mr. snd Mrs. Arthur . Morgan of Brooks. sad Mr. and Mra. Charlea Ray Shaner and baby daughter, Char lene Mae, of McKee. . I Spends Weekend At Scotts Mills BRUSH CREZK-t-Mlss Althes Meyer spent the weekend at the 8. P Moberg ,home st Scotts Mills.- Miss Meyer will sssist at the reception following the mar riage -of her cousin. Miss Vions Moberg, ' to Bernle Oas Wednes day night. 1 - ; 1 Ixl H. Meyer spent the weekend fishing at Devils lake. Mr. Meyer was joined by L. M. Larson and Miles Toblaa of Silverton. Patience Moberg, who formerly made her borne here, bas bees seriously ill this week at the borne of her mother, Mra. G. E. Moberg at Woodburn. Miss Moberg is s Willamette university student snd has been- employed at Salem dur ing the summer. . - ; ; BelHany Man Leaves For Hop Area BETHANY W. V. Mires lefi this weekend for Independence where he will be fireman tn a hep drier daring the bop season. Robert 'and Janell Johnson nave returned from a visit at the Laurence Johnson home at V as sets. . . ; : EloUIla Card Club Meets ' MOLALLA The Rummy club was entertained by Walter C Rid den and K. R. Wallace at the Rid dell summer home on the Molalla river at Shady Dell Wednesday sight Present were Fred Henrik sen. Ben Chindgren, Curtis Con nett, Ray Boehmke. Walter C Riddell and E. R. Wallace. Cack From California i SILVERTON Florence Sto rey. Kathryn Slawson and Mirle) Bentson bare returned following a summer s t n d y course at San J osa, i Calif. : The trio motored throngb Grand Canyon, Uryce and, Zlon national parka. Lake Tahoe. Reno and Salt Lake on their homeward journey. A i