V, PAGE TEH Brooks Garden Members Hosts Entertain Slaytori Club at Picnic; Speakers Are Heard BROOKS - Members of the Stay ton Garden club were guests of the Brooks Garden club- at their annual picnic held at the state fairgrounds recently. Mrs. Joe YanCleve of Stayton rare a talk on "Care and Culture of Chrywinthemums." A. R. Selg- mund spoke on different kinds of flower culture and displayed ninT lovelT cut flowers and plants. Gnests present from Stayton vera Mrs. W. A. Inglis, Mrs. Grace Marine. Mrs. J. B. Van rieve. Mrs Fred Berger. Mrs. Rollie Harold and children. Kath leen and Clara Marie Harold, ana Mrs. Earl Miller. Others present were Mrs. Bertha Bonn, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Seigmund, Mrs. Era R. Edwards, Rose Parren, Mrs Alta Sing leterry. Mrs. pearl Har ris. Mrs. George Leg. Mrs. Flora Ramp, Mrs. Minnie Dunlgan. Mrs. Mary McClure. Mrs. Dollie Ramp, Mrs. Isabelle M. Anderson, Mrs. -Hattle VanCleye, Mrs. Anna Dun lavy, Mrs. Bertha Streeter, Mrs. Nellie McNelf, Mrs. Margaret Zanara, Paul Bonn, ' Mrs. Mary Wampler, Shirley Bonn, Roy Bonn. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen -Westling. a girl. August 14. This Is their first child. Ia California Kreta Fae Ashbaugh is In Los Angeles Tisiting her two brothers, Krsid and Vra Ashbaugh. Her mother, Mrs. Mary Ashbaugb. is Tisiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Gertrude McLeod, during her daughter's absence. ' Ts ; Mr. and Mrs. B." F. Ramp have as their guest their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lena Ramp of Portland. Charles Bartholomew, uncle of Jay Bartholomew, who has spent several weeks Tisiting here, left Monday for California points where he will spend a few days before returning to his home in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bartholomew and children. Dean, Virginia and Roger. Betty Brewer and Oral Lee Fitts have returned home from a two weeks' vacation trip which took them to Diamond lake, Crater lake and other points ef Interest. They returned by the way of Bend and Suttle lake, over the South Santiam highway. Dies in Dakota Word has been received , here of the death of Willard Vaughn from a heart attack suffered at bis home in DeSmit. S.D. last week. Vaughn, with his family, spent a year in Brooks some time go. He leaves his wife, one daughter and three eons. Martin Benson and Harry Bosch have finished reshlngllng the Methodist church here. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Otto and children, Edward. Maxlne and Harold, have moved to Salem where Otto is employed, Lee Perkins, son of Mrs. May of this place, has Joined the United States army. Perhaps helpful banking services afford ed here with which you are un familiar. Therefore, this partial list may bring to mind some need that we can fulfill TPffrtfii' I Hurt I. . MJ lib ii D.W.EYRE . ! "' : ROT KELSON I J. FTJHREa LaDD oV BUSH - SALEM BRANCH i of the . ; T r I ; UDJITED STATES NATIONAL BMIK : I. ::i of Portland : ' 'H; i . .1 ... i Amity New AMITY The Past Noble Grinds club of Industry Rebekah i lodge of Amity met Saturday af-l ternoon at the tome ot irs. . A. McCulloch with Mrs. Clara Broadwell (and Miss . Lillian Schaeffer assisting hostesses.. Refreshments were served to about IS members and guests. Mrs. Fudge of Ballston was a guest The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bessis Sorenson the third Saturday af ternoon. In September. Guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Uaphlette were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Benson and baby son. their daughter, Shirley Umphlette, and their niece, Mrs. Elizabeth Abraham, all of Portland. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Newman and daughter Helen Jean of Sa lem were Sunday guests at the borne of Mrs. Newman's mother .rri rtater. Mrs. Rllla B. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pryor and baby daughter Marcia left for their home at Bakersfield, CallL. Friday after a two weeks Tlsit here at the home of Mrs. Pryor's Barents. Mr. and Mrs. E. w Groves. Mr. and Mrs. F. Chase Thomas ni f&milv left Friday on month's motor trip to Boston, Mass.. where Thomas will attend convention of the insurance rnmnmr with which he is em ployed. They will visit the world fair In New York. Washington, DC, and many other places of In terest berore returning 10 uregon. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Cochran, Mr and Mrs. Charles Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robbins at tended the Bickford family re union In Columbia park, Port land, Sunday. Nebraska People Leave Aumsville AUMSVILLE Mr. and Mrs Albert HInes of Alliance, Nebr., who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. War ren. have returned to their home. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren, their Nebraska guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hines. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarty, Mrs. Garrie Anderson, Lois Ann McCarty. Will White, John Halev of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Warren, Hlldur War ren and Marian Rowland visited at Oregon beaches. Eva Corser, teacher of the pri mary grades, is vacationing in Arizona. She will visit the grand ranvon. Yellowstone park and Crater lake before her return. Mrs. S. J. McKee entertained at her home here Sunday at a dinner party. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ballard of Indepen dence. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Rob erts of Aumsville. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Jackson and sons, Dean, Rav. Richard and Curly, of Inde pendence, Richard McKee, Grov r Potter, Mrs. S. J. McKee. Dorothy Nicholson was the In splratlon for a lovely bridal show er given Wednesday at the home of Mrs Curtis, with Mrs. Cleo Lee assisting hostess. there are many fci Hi VICE-PRESIDENTS ASST. VICE-PRESIDENTS J GEORGE H. RICHES . ASST. MANAGERS w i ti v w e i a .a, m: i i i i t vi&'vp rw v ! TTNKHAM GILBERT LEO. 0. PAGE The Silverton FFA Places Third Competes Willi 25 Teams at Multnomah : Fair; Livestock Judged SILVERTON Silverton Fu ture Farmers of America, under the direction of the local instruc tor, Leonard Hudson, went to the Multnomah connty fair this week and placed third. The local boys competed with ZS other teams from the Willamette valley ana southern Washington.. Six classes of livestock were judged: Jersey cows, Holstelns, Guernseys. Jersey heifers, Duroc Jersey gilts and a class of mar ket lambs. Two hundred was a perfect score for each class. In the six classes a boy would have a possible score of 1200 points, or a three-man team a possible score of 3800. ' Silverton's team was composed of Lester Beugli of the Silverton Hills: John LIchty. Fratum ; Amos Funrue, Valley View. Les ter Beugli was 10th high in tne contest with a score of 830 with 78 boys entered. He was also third hirh In judging Jersey neii ers and second high in judging Jersey cows. Silverton placed first In Judging Jersey heifers. Besides the instructor, other boys going were Dale Herlgstad, Lee Reeder, George Haberly, Dan Van Brocklin, Carl Reed, an su verton FFA boys. The teams' standings were 1, West Linn, 2549; 2, Molalla, 2447: 8, SilTerton, 2400; , Scap- noose. 2391: 5. McMlnnvuie, 2358: i. Amity. 2340: 7, Corral- 11a. 2304: 8. Gresham, 2288: 9, VancouTer. 2273: 10, Independ ence. 2271. W. C- Leth, Polk county agri cultural agent, was official judge. and Klrby Brumfleld, Gresnam in structor, directed the contest. In the afternoon the boys were ad mitted free to the grand stand to see the show which included truck driving, dog acts,' trained horses, trapese antics and other Interesting features, the boys re ported upon their return. The boys will judge livestock at the Yamhill county fair, the Clackamas fair and the state fair, and later at the Pacific Inter national. The Silverton Future Farmers will have a meeting tonight to make final plans for showing livestock, crops, and shape ex hibits at the Marlon county fair on August 30 at Salem and at the state fair September 2 to s Bean Picker Cathers 250 Pounds in 9 Hours TJXIOXVALE Mrs. Ed Schroedrr Is champion bean picker for this season at the XI. S. Alderman 25-acre river bottom field of Blue Lake beans. She gathered 250 pounds In nine boars Monday where 76 people were working. Among the girls Miss Idella Robertson leads with 168 pounds In nine hours. There will be six weeks work or nine pickings for the season. One cent a pound Is being paid for the work. V CHECK' YOUR BANKING NEEDS . . . Checking Accounts ... Savings Accounts ... Time Deposits , , . Safe Deposit Boxes . . Bank Money Orders ; . . Bank-by-Msil ; , . Travelers Cheques ; . . Letters of Credit , . Collections , , , Escrow Service , Trust Service , Foreign and Demesne Exchange LOANS FOR: . ; . Home Building , Modernization " Farm Activities Business Operation Industrial Enterprise J. . Ante Purchase ... Personal Uses X W. S. WALTON I C. SMITH E. H. THOMPSON OEZGON STATESMAN. Salem. Grangers News MOLALLA" At the -Molalla grange - meeting Monday night plans were disenssed for the grange booth at the Clackamas eonnty fair opening next week at Canby. A program was pat on by the Home Economics committee led by Mrs. Beulah Wright. Two piano selections played by Lois Gottwald, a clarinet duet ny Duane Lantx and. Bill Mattson, and group singing composed the program. Grange Master Davidson re quests that all grange members who can meet at the grange nan In Molalla Monday afternoon to assist In preparing the exhibits for the county fair. Bodeker Reunion At Silver Falls LYONS The Bodeker re union was held at Silver Creek falls Sunday with the following present: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bode ker and Helen of Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. George Berry and sons Roland and Delbert, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr and daughters. Gloria and Katberine, Mrs. John Kunkle and daughters, JoAnne and Judy of Lyons: Mr. and" Mrs. Titus Belrley, Wayne, Harvie and Shar- ron. Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Wolter and - daughter Reta of MeMInn- vllle: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skaife, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Skaife and family of Silverton, Loraine Belr ley and Artlur Wagner of ai- sey, Mr. and if rs. Mama Berry and daughter Norma, Mrs. Floyd Berry and children. Margarite Ann, Floyd, Jr., and Joyce. - Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis and daughter Beulah and son Ken neth .went to Silver Creek iaiis Sunday where they, were Joined br relatives from Portland. The rroun enjoyed a picnic dinner Those present from Portland were Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Luman, Mrs. Luman. sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keliker and daughters, Do lores and Janice. Mrs. Bill Bid- well and daughter Jacqueline. Mr. and Mrs. Goud and daugh ter Dorothy of South Dakota, who have spent the last two weeks at the -home of their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson, left for their home the last of the week Lorraine Goud of Hollywood, Calif., will remain for another week with her sister. Mrs. Victoria A. Tallman of Portland Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gordener and family of Eugene have mov ed Into the Engdahl house next to the store. George Hallin, who Is employ ed with the forest service at Jewell, spent the weekend at the TmmA of bis Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hallin. Sibley Service Set for Friday SILVERTON Funeral serv Ices for Wllda L. Sibley, who died after an auto accident Tuesday night, have been set for 1:30 irHdav at the Ekman funeral ohme. Rev. Frank Zook will offi- !a.tA end Interment will be in the Silverton cemetery. Mrs. Sibley came to silverton from Snokane In April with her husband and four children, liv ing since that time with her mother. Mrs. Lydia Dawes. She was born December 26, 1902, In Silverton. Surviving are the widower, Elliot C. Sibley; four cnuaren, Ethel. Eddie, Ellen and Eileen; mother, Mrs. Lydia Dawes; three sisters, Mrs. 8. M. Kaufman of Silverton, Mrs. A. VanVleet of Hubbard and Letha Dawes of Silverton; two brothers, Clarence Dawes of Silverton and Ralph Dawes of. Canby. New Foot Bridge TalLed, Silverton SILVERTON A bridge to pan Silver creek between the city park and tne municipal swimming dooI occupied the planning coun cil at Us Tuesday night meeting. Dr. P. A. Loar, council president, offered to donate . the timbers necessary. It was pointed out that these would have to be brought out before October. It was thought that sufficient labor to put tne bridge up, which would be a foot bridge only, would be donated. F. E. Sylvester, secretary oi the club, was Instructed to Inter view, the city council to find out Its members planned to do anything In regard to putting up the bridge before the planning council went further with the work. Widows Planning Calling Program SILVERTON Calling on oth er widows who were sick or lone ly, will be part of the work of the Silverton Widows' club this coming year, according to plans made at the annual picnic at the Silverton park Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. T. E. Preston, who origi nated the club three years ago. served as president Tuesday. Of ficers elected were president, Mrs. George Cuslter: vice presi dent. Mrs. Sadie Barkhurst; sec retary-treasurer, Mrs. Marie Riv en ess. An Impromptu program was held during the afternoon and Mrs. Sophia Norgaard gave the principal address. . The group wm meet again tne last Tuesday in July, 1941. , Blnskmelon Harvest Snows Good Yield TJNIONYALE Plckinr and marketing, the seven, acres of spear muskmelons grown at the John Shelburne farm! In this lo cality was . started. Wednesday, August 14. When the Sunday harvesting was counted 23S 60 pound crates of No. 12 size melons were gathered, crowing conai tlons this year -were very . good compared to 19 S 9, when an un .usually poor mnskmelon year was experienced. ." '. . Oregon. Thursday Morning. Angus! 2. 1S13 FeUowsMp Meet 200 North Howell Commimily Church Has ; Annual Affair Sunday ; : NORTH HOWELL Over 200 attended the annual fellowship meeting of the North Howell Com munity church Monday aiternoon and night. The meetings were neia in ue oik trove east or tne cnurcn building with long tables spread, for the picnic supperr ana many visitors present from Albany, To 1mA n Salem and Silverton. Nelson Miller, prospective mis sionary to India and Tibet, from the Assembly of God churches, was the principal speaker at the afternoon session, ' and. Rev. George Koonts of California, who is conducting revival meetings In the Salem Evangelistic taber nacle, delivered the night ser mon. Amonr those from this eom- mnnitv who attended the state Farmers Union -picnic at Cham- poeg Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beer, Mr. ana Mrs. wayue Strachan and Mr. and Mrs. Adoloh Kettleson. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickman and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Houck of Silverton. ' 5 Loi Coomler. who is employ ed in the Marion county agri cultural aeent's office, ieft Mon day for a two weeks' vacation trip to the San Francisco tair ana io Hollywood. -She will be the guest of her cousin. Alan WIesner. for m. dav at the fair and In Holly wood she will visit Miss Helen Call, a former school friend. Molalla People Entertain Guests MOLALLA Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Llnnle Dow and son Ronald, Alice Em ley of Wisner, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilker of Oregon City and' Mrs. Peter Lewis were Sun day callers at the Fred Averill home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoddard of Mulino entertained at dinner at their home Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Averill, Farrell Lewis, Miss Gwendolyn Cromp ton and C. H. Parker. The Busy Dozen club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hazel Averill for an all day quilt iner. Dinner was served at noon to Mrs. Erma Trinkes, Mrs. Wan- eta McGraw, Mrs. Mary Dow, Mrs. Esther Cutting, Mrs. Kathryn Blackman, Mrs. Viola Sarty, Mrs. Edith Helper, Mrs. Lena Christ ner. Mrs. Edna Lewis, Mrs. Eliza beth Crompton," Mrs. Agnes De Fraties and Mrs. Hasel Averill. Mrs. Glenn Rash and children returned Wednesday from a week's vacation at Cannon beach. They were accompanied on the trip by relatives living in Port land. Mrs. Chet Granqulst and Kay and Larry of Meldrum and Caro lyn Terharr from Lewiston, Idaho, were Molalla visitors Tuesday. Mrs. C. H. Henrlcl and Betty Lou are spending this week at the beach. Mrs. Carl Buche and children accompanied them on the outing. Catholic Delegate Returns From Ohio MT. ANGEL Joseph Schae- cher returned to his work at the Benedictine Press Monday from a trip to Dayton, Ohio, where he went as one of the two Oregon delegates to the International convention of the Catholic Order of Foresters. John Deschner of Portland was the other delegate. Schaecher reports that over 300 delegates from the United States and Canada attended the four-day meet at the BUtmore hotel in Dayton., With the convention over, ne visited with relatives and friends for a week in Columbus and Humphrey, Nebr. Returning by way of San Francisco, Schaecher had a pleasant time at the ex position there before coming back to Mt. Angel. Perrydale Woman Suffers Stroke PERRYDALE Mrs. Wyatt, mother of Mrs. H.J. Elliott, suf fered a stroke last week and Is paralysed from the waist down. She Is being eared . for at Mrs. Elliott's home here. She is 89 years old. Another elderly neigh bor who Is ill and bedfast Is Mrs. M. D. Miller, mother of Mrs. H. A. Lee. Mrs. Miller has been con fined to the bed 10 days. fcne is 87 years old. Rev. and Mrs. Wendell tterner- son left Monday for their, home In Eugene after spending tne summer here, where he has been emnloved in the hay fields and In the grain warehouse. They have lived in the Flanery house wmcn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haberly oc cupied during his teaching years here. Mr. and Mrs. Haberly lived this summer In the uerberson house in Eugene but will return here this week and move their furniture to Hubbard, wnere ne will teach the coming year. Molalla Firemen Will Be Hosts MOLALLA Molalla' volun teer fire department will be hosts to the Mnltnoman-ciacaamas vol unteer Firemen's association at Its monthly meeting Monday, August 2f, nre.cniex uiyae w. Kendall has announced, nenaau also reported that prises are to be riven - the ' winners In ' a drill competition, with the local fire men also putting on several stunts. Lee Holland of Wlllam ette Is president of the Multno mah-Clackamas association. Will Sing at Molalla 1 MOLALLA The Victory male Quartet from Buehl college In California will give a program of 8 acred music at. the Rural Dell community hall, west of Molalla, Monday night,' August 26, at ' 8 o'clock.. The public is Invited. : Attendedby Celebration IMarks Road Completion DAYTON .The Dayton-Dun dee Joint celebration for the com pletion of state - highway 99 w highway -: Improvement was held Thursday : at the Dundee gym nasium with an estimated gath ering of 250. Members of the state highway commission were honor- guests. A 7 o'clock dinner was served, after which - a program - of talks and music was given. About -60 Day ton people attended. Calif ornia Folk Visit Unionvale . . . ' 1,. . ' M, UNIONVALE Mrs. Lelghton Slon and daughter Lorane of Lo Meda, Calif., were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sion here and Mr. - and '- Mrs. Ray Slon at Dayton.' They will be guests of the former's mother until In Sep tember , when her . husband will Join her. . Mrs. Bert Hugg and Louise Hugg of La Grande were Satur day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Slon on their ' way to' Cannon beach. - .-Mr.- and Mrs. Ralph Turner of this : locality and ..the r' latter'a mother, Mrs. Delia Bullock of Buhl, , Idaho, who has been their guest for three weeks, left Wed nesday morning for Grants Pass to visit relatives. - Mrs. Bullock remained for a three weeks visit, when she will return to the Tur ner - home. . - - Mrs. E. M. Alderman took her first airplane ride when she visit ed her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Alderman, at San Francisco over the weekend. She accompanied her son, U. S. Alderman. Board ing the plane Saturday at 4:35 at Portland they visited the Treasure Island fair and reached home at midnight Monday, Aug ust 19. Friday, Cilsrddy ( J 7. V I . ) "T IT 4 . Ii. :J! if 'Kr. 4 ke V lvalue; 'if. : rncdo for tho now c::a-on . . ror i v 3 Vc;. .1 c ': r Hoplahd to Have Queen lonigiu 10 ' Candidates in Cantest for Independence i Festival Crown- ' INDEPENDENCE Hpl.n,d will receive a new oueen nlght after Judge, announce the winner at a, dance planned for Kenu Jill Announcement will Pomade rate In the evening, according to plans.x - '- ' ' " ' , . Ten pretty and VOVfr. tWt have been, active candidates for the coveted honor ' of, c-ueenship. which carries with it Pfi. a diamond ring. Besides th queen, a crown princess and four princesses will be- chosen Girls In the contest Include: Vera Brown, 18, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Walter Brown! J une Travis. 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A- C. Trarls; Gertrude Gen .mn 99 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' Martin Gentemann; . . Dona it - rianrhter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Melsha; Dorothy Smal- ley.-lS, daughter or jar. ana inn Howard J. Smalley: f Jacqueline n.v. in rfanrhter of Mr. and iiuvasf v .-w nf. t,. v . Rrooks : Beverly Ket ley. 18. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, v. a : trellev: Dale Sylvia Power, 21; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. My j. - iower; nacu s . iiriitDP of Mr. and Mrs." Allen, G. Hall, and Kathleen Harris,. lit daughter of Mr. and Mrs." Robert K, Harris. . " t . Coronation, of : the queen . will take Place at a gala ceremony In the Hop Bowl Wednesday night of next weea. Visit at Twin Rocks DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Warner , and son Marlon were guests of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dey at Twin Rocks, fronf, Friday until Monday. I ? 9 f 1 ID" oi cu:,i::icr 'goca on it -II X. t - t ie i ; 3 r.oT H .c: l 7.. J Hubbard Visitor i Leaves for Home HUBBARD - Mildred RIemann of WatsonvJJle, Calif., who has been a guest of .Hazel Wells, re turned home Wednesday. i Dr. and Mrs. Edward Schoos, Mildred and Edward, Jr., are touring : southern . and eastern Oregon this week. The; Schoos expect to return home Sunday. X special musical program will be i presented Sunday morning at Zion Mennonlte " church east of Hubbard, i A male - quartet from Stockton, Calif., iwill sing. Molalla's Fire Truck Has Wreck MOLALLA Molalla's volun teer fire; truck ; collided with a wood truck at the Five Oaks station near Liberal north of Mo- 'lalla Tuesday morning.' The fire truck was on 1U way to answer a call for a grass fire burning near, the i Five Oaks service sta tion on the-T. S. Stlppjpropertv. Owing to the dense smoke over the highway, -the fire, truck and wood truck drivers could not see the other approaching from oppo site directions, J 4 .. I . ;The ,drlTer,of ithe fire truck, OsBle .Marson,T' was shaken up. Fire Chief Clyde ; W. Kendall re ceived a sprained wrist; and Clay Engle, also on the fire truck, was knocked off by the impact and was I bruised! and scratched. The driver of the wood truck was Guy Strieklin, - and John Hearn, both of Woodburn. route two, was riding with him. Hearn was knocked unconscious and receiv ed severe lacerations on his head. Stricklin was shaken up but not badly Injured. ; , , . In spite of the collision, the fire wvut out hefore the fire truck Returned to Molalla. 'Is ' i i " m i. It 1 "r 1 - i ''V..