f AGE TWELVE Tht OSEGOZI STATESMAN, Cclen. Oregon. 7eineidaY Morning. Mar 21 ISil Conference Scheduled i Mennonite Youth of Five Churches Will Meet at Dallas DALLAS The annual youth Conference, sponsored by the five Mennonite churches of Dallas, .West Salem, and Salem, will be held Sunday afternoon and night, May 25, at the Dallas high school auditorium. !' Thd afternoon session will start at 2:15 o'clock and the session Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. : The afternoon program follows: group singing led by Abe Duerk on: opening by chairman; song, Grace Mennonite church, Dallas; Wonderful Answer to Prayer, Mennonite brethren, - Dallas; tes- ' timony of an abundant life, Sa lem Mennonite; the Value of Christian Fellowship, Evangelical Mennonite, Dallas; song, Salem Mennonite; offering for needy in War- stricken areas; God Leading Jn My Life, West Salem Mennon ite; the Greatest Victory in My Life, Grace Mennonite, Dallas; address. John G. Mitchell. The program Sunday will in clude congregational singing; song, Dallas Evangelical Mennon ite; testimonies, Waldo .Wall in charge; offering for Red Cross; song, Mennonite Brethren, Dallas, and address, John G. Mitchell. t DALLAS The annual com mencement exercises at Dallas high school will be held Thursday in the high school auditorium. Dr. Charles A. Howard, president of the Oregon College of Education Monmouth, will give the address: I Due -to the limited seating capa city admission will be by ticket only and these must be secured from members of the graduating class. ' About 90 seniors are scheduled to receive their diplomas from City Superintendent R. R. Turner. J DALLAS Delbert L. White was brought to Dallas Saturday by heriff T. B. Hooker following his arrest at Port Orford, on a bench warrant charging non-support. White is being held in the Polk county jail under $1000 bail. He will be arraigned before Judge Ar lie G. Walker. I E. W. Martin was arrested at West Salem on a charge of lar ceny 'by bailee. He was given a preliminary hearing before Jus tice ot the Peace Elmer Cook, West Salem. Martin requested time to consult an attorney. He is being held in the' Polk county 'jail Under $100 bail. iValsetz News VALSETZ S everal families have left Valsetz. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Williamson and two small daughters have gone to Sil verton. Mr. Williamson has been employed in the Valsetz store for several years and has a similar po sition in Aim's grocery in Silver ton. ! 1 i George Fie, who was employed by George Barrett as truck me chanic, has moved to Snowpeak. I Officers were elected at the last meeting of the school Improve ment society. Mrs. Herb Konne, president, Mrs. Hutchins, vice president, Mrs. Lester Green, trea surer, and Mrs. Glenn Shockley, secretary. Legal Notice I IN THE CIRCUIT COUfcT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION No. 29-337 PUBLISHED SUMMONS FEDERAL, FARM MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a corporation, ! ' Plaintiff 2 Vs. Fred Garbe as executor of the estate- of William T. Garbe, de ceased; Fred Garbe, also known as Frederick A. Garbe, and Grace E. Garbe, husband and wife; Mi tilda A. Wright a widow; Charles Fox and Jane Doe Fox, husband and wife; Mitilda North and Al bert North, wife and husband; The unknown heirs of William T. Garbe,! also known as W. T. Garbe, deceased; Cleveland S. Hinshaw and Burleigh F. Hin shaw, j husband and wife; and Also all other persons and parties unknown claiming any right title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, i 1 Defendants To the defendants, "Charles Fox and Jane Doe Fox. husband and wife; Mitilda North and Albert North, wife and husband; The unknown heirs of William T. Garbe, also known as . W. T. Garbe. deceased" fld "Also all other persons and parties un known claiming any right title, estate. Lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein . s , IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you hereby are reauired to id pear - and answer the Complaint iued against you in the above en titled suit within four , weeks from the date of the first Publication oi this Summons and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to the Kivn ntit!M court for the re lief prayed for in its Complaint fued herein, lo-wit: or a aecree f-L-st the defendant mat mere ft't'iift md unnaid on plaintiffs jsortase and the promissory note secured .thereby, me ;iouowmg meant :to-wlt: S3,i 16.43 witn l:.t crest at 5 ' per annum cn - When Real Hot Days ComeHow About This Spot? til " Vl- iL: Stormy weather and how! A 40-mile-an-hour wind was blowing and drifting the snow when this picture was taken near the South Pole, on the Byrd Antarctic expedition. The picture, just released by the expedition which has returned to the V. JS is an official photograph of U. S. Antarctic Service. School Gives Operetta EOLA The school graduation exercises will be held Thursday. Those receiving diplomas will be Doris Hall, Billy Lang and Ray mond Johnson. Friday the school picnic will be held at Hazel Green park. At the last meeting of the Com munity club three of last year's officers were"" reelected, Mrs. Ralph Bliven, president; Mrs. Er nest Brunk, secretary, and Mrs. Edward Antrican, treasurer. Mrs. Herrol was elected vice-president It was decided to sponsor three 4H summer school scholarships. Independence News INDEPENDENCE Police Lieut Phillip R. Johnson, who was shot in Portland May 9, was a brother-in-law of E. A. Dunckel, Indepen dence. Otto B. Adolf opened Adolf s Electric store at 165 C street last week, in the building formerly oc cupied by William Karbel, plumb ing shop. Mr. Adolf has operated a sim ilar store in Dallas for six years and will have this store in addi tion. s Lee Isham and Frank Goertzen will be employed and Ben Herms, electrician. An average of 338 cars are now crossing the ferry at Independence daily, according to figures kept by Willard Lawrence, operator. Ralph H. Kletzing, owner of the Independence Enterprise, -will be interviewed over station KALE Wednesday from 8:30 to 9:00 p. m. He. will give data and facts on Independence, the hop industry and the important part Jersey cat tle play in this district Session Slated BROOKS The Townsend club will meet Thursday night at the North Howell grange hall. There will be a speaker and a program. Legal Notice $2,891.35 thereof from the Oth day, of March, 1941 until the en- try of Decree herein, and for the further sum of $150.00 or such other sum as the Court may ad judge reasonable as attorney's fees herein, together with plain tiffs costs and disbursements: that the mortgage described In plaintiffs Complaint be foreclos ed and that the mortgaged prem ises, to-wit: Parcel A: Beginning at an iron pipe in the West line of the Oliver P. Taylor Donation Land Claim, North 24.30 chains from the most Westerly. Southwest Corner of said Claim, Town ship Eight South, Range One, Westi of the Willamette Me ridian, and running thence North 57' West 9.025 chains to an iron rod in the West line of said Claim, thence East 23.66 chains to a steel shaft thence South 1 15" West 28.795 chains to an iron pipe, thence West 18.31 chains to an iron pipe, thence North 9 37' West 3.405 chains to an iron bolt thence North 69 82' West 2.85 chains to an iron pipe in the East line of a public street thence North IV V West 13.75 chains to the place of beginning,, and being situated In the Oliver P. Tay lor Donation Land Claim, Township Eight South, . Range One, West of the Willamette Meridian. - Parcel B: Beginning at an iron pin in the center of the County Road at a point 18.2 links North 0- 57' West and 9.545 chains South 69 5r. East from the most Westerly Southwest Cor ner of the Oliver P. Taylor Do nation Land Claim, Township Eight South, Range One, West of the Willamette Meridian, and running v thence North 4 , 7 West 4 chains, thence North 68 IV West 2,85 chains, thence North 7" 7' West 4.02 chains, thence North 9 37' West. 64.5 links, thence East 18.31 chains, thence South V 15' West 15.117 chains, thence North 69 62 West 16.045 chains to me place of beginning,, being situated in me Oliver P. Taylor Donation ..- ?:.:.. .'.v: ..... .. it ... Network Star NORA LOU Radio Group at Lebanon Fair LEBANON Lawrence Morley, chairman of the program commit tee of the strawberry fair board, has received. word that the well known radio and screen act "Grandpappy and His Pals" will be part of the fair program here. "Pals of the Golden West" are four men and one woman who play and sing and who are heard daily Over the NBC stations at 8 o'clock Fridays as well as by tran scription daily over 200 stations. Farmers Union News PEDEE Of interest to Farmers Union members in Benton and southern Polk counties is the meeting to be held at Corvallis Thursday at 8 p. m. It has been called by the Ben ton county Farmers Union board to determine what building to se cure for establishing a branch warehouse in Corvallis. ' Legal Notice Land Claim, Township Eight South, Range One, West of me f Willamette Meridian. Save and except from bom me above described tracts me following: ' v Beginning at a point in me center of the Aumsville and Stay ton County Road 1.02 chains North 88 50' West and North 69 40' West 19.75 chains from me Southwest Corner of the John Taylor and wife Do nation Land Claim, Township Eight South, Range One, West of the Willamette Meridian, thefice North 1 West 16.68 chains along me line between the lands of Geo. Brown and Ed ward Eberhardt and me Garbe Estate to an iron bar, thence South 89 West 0.50 chains to an iron bar, thence South 1 East 16.49 chains to an iron bar in me center of me Aumsville and Stayton , County Road, thence South 69 40' East 0.54 chains along me center of said road to me place of beginning, : and containing 0.83 of an acre of land, more or less. Parcel C: Beginning at the Southwest Corner of me Dona tion Land Claim of John P. Taylor and wife. Township Eight South, Range One, West of the Willamette Meridian, and 1 running thence South 88 50' East 12.87 chains,, thence North V W East 23.30 chains, thence North 88 50' West 12.87 ',4 chains to me West line "of said Claim, thence South 2 10 l West 23.30 chains to me place of beginning, being sit uated in me Donation . Land Claim of John Taylor and wife, Township Eight South, Range One, West of the Willamette . Meridian, " Together with the tenements. rereditaments - and appurten- 4 ances thereunto belonging or in otherwise appertaining. . Situated ln Marion County, Oregon, , be sold in one parcel In the man ner prescribed by the laws of the State of Oregon and me prac tice of this Court; that me pro- mi im i. inn i w DKm y Garden GluB Hears Talk 3 'I TURNER Better Homes and Gardens club met Thursday at the home of Mr$. , E. E. Ball, with Robert Rleder, county agent, speaking on the subject of ."Pests of the Garden.' S Ajpeciai feature was th floral hat contest with Mrs. ' . Ellison Whittaker winning the prize. She wore a modern design of rwoven varigated grass topped with red roses. The club voted to have a flower display at the Turner lamb show on June 7. Mrs. John Schif ferer will be hostess at the June meeting. Refreshments were seryetl to Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. Tom Webb, Mrs.. Ellison Whittaker, Miss Anna Hood, Mrs. Frances Whitehead, Mrs. Eddie Ahrens rmd Patricia Mrs Ufarrr 1011 Mr P. Peterson, Mrs. Louis Kennies, Shirley and Patsy, Miss ? Helen Peetz. Mrs. Hugh Webb, Mrs. J. M. Bones, Mrs. Stanley Riches, Mrs. Alice Chance, Mrs. J Clara Kendall and Beverly Ann, Misses Katie and Rosa Ahrens,; Jean Lhastain, Mrs. J. E. Whithead, sr., and the hostess, Mrs. Ball. uuests or the club were Rieder, Mr. oand Mrs. Frank Ensley, Sa lem, and Mrs. Benscotter, Minne sota. ? Townsend Club Slates Meet NORTH HOWELL Thursday night the Brooks Townsend club will meet at the North Howell grange hall, under the local man agement of Mr. and Mrsi C. E. Mcllwain and V. Van Brocklin. Alter a snort program, an oyster supper will be served. Everyone is invited. Church Group Mecls PRATUM The WSCS of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. William deVries Wednesday afternoon. Legal Notice ceeds thereof be applied toward me payment of plaintiffs jdecree, costs and accruing costs; that at said sale me plaintiff be permit ted to become a purchaser; that the defendants above named and each and all of mem. be fore closed and barred of all right. title, , claim or Interest in me premises described in plaintiffs mortgage except me right : of re demption allowed by law, and mat plaintiff have such other and further relief as is meet and equitable. N i Pursuant to Order of me Hon orable L. G. Lewelling, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered herein on me 18 day of April, 1941, this Summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof once a week for four successive weeks in The Oregon Statesman, a daily newspaper published and generally circulated in Marion County, Oregon, me first publication thereof being made on me 23 day of April. 1941. , U WILLIAM L. DICltSON. x-osiouice aaaress: xeon . - . . . mw . oiuK, roruana, vsregon. riuusiuxfi Postoffice address: - 610 Main I nile lecturer, Bertha Morley, pre Avenue, Spokane, Washington sen ted this program: readings, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Ap 23-30 My 7-14-21. ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL - NOTICE ; Notice Is hereby given that me undersigned has filed his Final Account as administrator : of me estate of Mae Johnson, deceased, in me County. Court of the State oi Oregon for the County of Mar Ion and said Court has .set the hearing of same, and of any and au objections thereto and me Thursday, me 29th day 6f May, inn .t in. An w t 4911, ttfc iV.VV U (Jt III UJC noon of said day in the court room of me said court at Salem, Oregcn. . . j Dated at Salem, Oregon this 29m ; day of ApriL 1941. ' . F. O. Johnson ii ; Administrator. : C M. Inman, attorney for estate. A 30-My 7-14-21-28. !! Garden Glnb Disbands - Kant Crafting," Rose 'X v Budding Chosen" for : Year's Project " '. WEST SALEM Mee'ngs of the Kingwood Garden Club have been discontinued for the remain der ot the summer. The last meet ing was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Tom Dalke. The hostess' served a dessert luncheon. The ladies made plans to study the grafting of plants and shrubs ' and budding of roses as their project for next year. , . Mrs. A.-F. Goffner was ap pointed as chairman of a commit tee to supervise work in the city park by the club during the sum mer months. . r ?' -;'.-" Guests present were Mrs. Rob ert Forster and Mrs. T. T. Crozer Members attending were ' Mrs. Henry Hamm, Mrs. Paul Lee, Mrs A. F. Goffrier, Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman, Mrs. John Friesen, Mrs- Claud Miller, Mrs. A. Hamblen, Mrs. .Harry Bonney and Mrs. Dalke. . - V John Bowne, jr., was compli mented on his seventh birthday I anniversary when his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowne, sr., enter tained with a picnic dinner on the beach at Taft Sunday. Present were John Bowne, Jr., Freddie Cutler, Niles Huckabee, Ronald Lathrop, Dickie Thurman, Keith Harris and Mr. and Mrs. I Bowne. WEST SALEM Mr. and Mrs Wayne Henry entertained mem bers of the Just-A-Mere club at their home at Zena Saturday. Spring flowers decorated the guest rooms in which 500 was played. Mrs. Ray Lacey and Bert Flack held high score. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Flack. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newgent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unruh, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cook, Mr." and Mrs Ray Lacey, Mr and Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mr. and Mrs-Dale Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sloper an Mr. and Mrs. Henry. The club will discontinuethe card parties for the remainder of the summer. . - J GXCingerS N lews SILVERTON HILLS Grang- ers were urgedto take out more insurance when Ira Loren, grange insurance agent spoke before the SilvertonHills grange Friday. Mr. Loren gave advancing prices as me reason to make a check on all grange insurance now. james aonner reported mat he had more squirrel poison on hand and mis could be had by calling at his home. Sarah Maulding was selected juvenile matron and was also chosen as alternate to me state convention to be held at Newport in June. Grange visitors from Silverton were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Specht Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dahl and Mr, and Mrs. Emil Loe. The lecturer's hour was made a Memorial day service as this is me last meeting of me grange in May. Rev. Russel Myers, Silverton, gave me ad dress.. Mrs. Maulding served as chaplain and me musical response was given by Mrs. Russell Myers while Master Maurice Benson and Edith Beugli, serving as Flora, decorated me altars. Mrs. Alvin Hartley was pianist The Royal Neighbors, Silverton, gave a drill team demonstration, arid readings were given by Ira Loren and Mrs. George Benson. In charge of me refreshments were Mrs. Alvin Hartley and Mrs. L. O. Hadley. UNION HILL The Union Hill Grange met Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Doerfler and Mr. and Mrs. C F. Doerfler were initiated in me first and second degrees. The agriculture chairman, W, M. Tate, reported me sugar allot ment at Nyssa. - . . Marjorie Tate received high score and Wesley Darby second highest in me 4H club awards- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morley were dropped from the grange member ship roll upon request from mem. The strawberry festival commit tee is Glen Parrish, Roma Lais and Floyd Fox. The date of me festi val will be decided later. The juve nile grange will have a stand at the festival to help raise .money toward me grange scholarship. Alternates elected to me state grange convention in Newport in June are Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tate A mnr ' rrtmnanv of Nrtu I r I ntmx nt t mr in. OUWOTX V M VMM Hnstrv in eastern Oregon. The three Graces and the juve- Charles Morley and Floyd Tox, jr.; skit, Robert Humphreys and Charles Morley; talk , on grange work, Mr. Green; reading. Glen Parrish; vocal number, Charles Lais, accompanied by Mrs. Lais. LIBERTY The home econom ics club of the Red Hills grange will hold an all day meeting on Wednesday at me home of Mrs. E. G. Clark. A covered dish lunch- eon will be served. Vail V jQVCIltS I May 24-Jeney Cattl club fairgrounds. May 24 Organization meeting Oregon Seed league, Corvallis. 10 aJn. May 24 bcio lat lamb show. May 17 Egg grading school. Cherry City Baking company rooms. Salem, starting at 1 -30 pjg. afternoon and evening sessions. May 23 Marion county experiment i station tour of forage crops, Corvallis. I June 7 Marion county lat lamb show at Turner. n Z 4H Conimuriit Open House Slated for WEST SALEM local 4H club leaders Thursday made? plans for the 4H community exhibit to be shown in the school gymna sium Friday evening. The schools will haye their anhual "open house" that same evening. Ribbons and cash donauonr will be given to the three highest winners in each club. Names of the clubs and their leaders are: Health, Mrs. Frank Ughtfoot; cooking 1, Mrs. George Lathrop; cooking 2, Mrs. Art Hathaway; clothing 1 A; Mrs. Glenn Daven- uort; clothing B,r Mrs. D. T. Bradford; clothing 2 and 3, Mrs. Donald iCuhn, and woodworking, George Lathrop. - - The prize money was donated by the; local grange. V Members of the Mary Martha circle ; of the Knight Memorial church met at the home of Mrs. Guy Newgent Tuesday to sew on articles for the church bazaar. Special guests were Mrs. How-. ard Stover, Mrs. Arthur Barnard and Mrs. B. E. Edwards. Members were Mrs. E. B. Per- rine, Mrs. sol Anderson, airs. w. W. Cory, Mrs. Howard Hunsaker, Mrs. J. E. Lucas, Mrs. Fred Nep tune, Mrs. Albert Powell, Mrs. W. H. Ritchie, Mrs; Harry Ross, Mrs. C. Hv falmadge, Mrs. A. Williams and . Mrs: Newgent The Jolly Cookers club mem- Teh Finish Aid Work WOODBURN Ten persons finished the first aid course given by Mrs. Busick in Woodburn. They are t6 receive certificates from San Francisco within the next two weeks: : i They are Rosanna Aicher, Ag nes Jirgesiitnei I'ans, ura sui terfield, Efertha Terwilliger, Jose phine Dunton, Elizabeth De Haan, MaryHoyt Harriet Snyder and Susali; Weiss. Classes were held Wednesdays and Thursdays two hours each day r4 in the sewing room at the city hall. WOODBURN The Presbyter ian Ladies Aid met in me social rooms of me church Friday. Miss Martha Black, president presided. The devotionals were led by Mrs. Olive Smith. Mrs. Paul Mills and Mrs. Joe Richards sang two solos. Mrs. Richards playing me accom paniment During me social hour Mrs Vemoh Frentz was honored with giff shower. The? hostess committee, consist ing of Mrs. Lester Smith and Mrs. Harris Nelson, served refresh ments to me 25 members. Annual Reunion Planned at Victor Point 3-" . VICTOR POINT Plans will be made for the annual home coming reunion of all former and present residents of this commun ity at' a committee-meeting called by Theodore Fisher, president of the organization, at me Victor Point I schoolhouse Friday night Other officers are vice-presi dent, Ivan Darby; second vice president W. F. Krenz; secretary' treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Mulkey. Committees are: program. Miss Alice I Jaquet Ray Charlesworth, Miss Lois Anne Riches, Mrs. Clara :NeaL Mrs. Phillip Fischer, Glenn Parrish, J. M. Doerfler; luncheon, Elmer Lorence, Mrs. Al bert Savage, Mrs. Floyd Fox, Mrs. O. W. Humphreys, M. M. Gilmour; sports, Floyd T. Fox, Albert Sav age, Arthur Mulkey and Jim Dar by, jr.; parking, Phillip Fischer and Paul Jaquet; stand, C. C. Jones, J. C Krenz; . invitations, Mrs. J. C. Krenz, Mrs. Albert Savage, Elmer Lorence, and his tonan, Mrs. O. P. Given. : - . VICTOR ; POINT Mrs. Cecil n J' a inase ana iwo small sons are visitors mis week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Paul Jaquet and family. Mr. Chase, who accompa nied them here last weekend, re turned to his home at Spring field Saturday. Construction of Gimp Underway LEBANON Construction of me first camp in this vicinity for ml grant farm laborers has been be gun on tte Brewster property four miles ; northeast of town. Tent bases for 70 families are expected to be . ready this week with water and sanitary facilities. Part I of the equipment was brought here from, Stayton and it is thought that the camp will be moved back mere for me bean pickers. . VFW Chief Speaks SILVERTON Jack Mantor, chief of staff of me state depart ment of Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be guest speaker at me sev enth anniversary of me VFW Post No. 8004, to be celebrated May 21. . , : : I pBl i l - mnww i i i ii ii iiiiiiiin mil r i i - m r z : (i n l rr.55n sTVAiritrssv , ii I Exhibit School Friday , . i, ; f j bers entertained - then mothers with a luncheon at the borne of Mrs. George Lathrop Wednesday. ; - ' -- . w Attending were Mrs. George Combs and . Merna, Mrs. E. J. Lawrence and Beverly, Mrs. Floyd White, and Nita, : Mrs. A. Crum and Betty Mrs. C. N. Ham away and - Delores and Doris Ewen. - ' :j : -v ; Wayne Parker arrested James Van Winkle for reckless driving. He was fined 25 and given a 10 day suspended jail sentence when he appeared In police court Ladies of the Methodist church complimented Mrs. Preston Faught -with- a - shower at me home of Mrs. Phil , Hathaway Thursday. . :V ' 1.. Decorations on; a large lace covered table x carried Lout : me nursery theme. The centerpiece was a bowl of pastel colored rose buds on: a , blue satin heart and guarded by pink tapers.' Mother Goose figurines and small animal vases filled with rosebuds and flowers were on "the table, -v; Present were Airs. Faught Mrs. Ludwig - Petersort,J Mrs; - E. A; Dickson, Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Mrs. Merle Phillips, Mrs. Robert Rie wald, Mrs. George Calaba, Mrs. L. B. Van Dyke, Mrs. R. E. Patti- son, Mrs. -Lyle . Thomas, Mrs. Charlotte Lightfoot, Mrs. Dean Tucker, Mrs. John S. Bowne, Mrs. George Lathrop, Mrs. Donald H. Davis, Mrs. Leonard Jensen,-Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman, Mrs. Kennetn Abbott Mrs. S. P. Brown, Mrs. Elmer Rierson, Mrs. Hairy Bon ney, Mrs. u. . vosburgn, Mrs. W. D. Phillips, Mrs, Lillian Wil liams, Mrs. Everett Lisle, .Mrs. Leo Jennings, Mrs. Merle Win chester, Mrs. D. T, Bradford, Mrs. Archie Cameron, Mrs. Don Huck abee, Mrs. Leigh ton Dashiell and Mrs. Hathaway. Members of the Woman's club met in me city hall auditorium for the final meeting for (this sea son. Meetings will be resumed in October. , i ! Mrs. Fred Gibson, official host ess, introduced the guests. The park committee 'i reported that plans were being made to haye a clean-up day at the city park in me near future. Mrs. Oliver Sargent reported mat the club would not be able to sponsor a clinic at the school mis SDrins because the county health nurse could not be here to supervise me work. Mrs. Lillian Williams, club his torian, read a detailed report of me club's . activities for ; the past year. ' ; The president installed the new officers; Mrs. Nbrris Looney, president; tMs. Oliver . Sargent vice-president; Mrs. Joe Griffen, secretary, and Mrs. Glenn Daven port, treasurer, Retiring officers were Mrs. Fisher, president; Mrs. Guy New gent, vice-president; Mrs. Oliver Sargent, secretary, and Mrs. Leighton' Dashiell, treasurer; Mrs. Lillian - Williams, historian; Mrs. G. E. Voshurgh, frarh'amentarian; Mrs. Fred Gibson, official hostess. The program included a piano solo by Billy Fawk and several piano duets by Irene Dalke and Billy Fawk. The Armstrong dance studio presented Diane Maxin, studio presented three pupils in tap dance numbers. Project on Display; LIBERTY The, local grade school will hold open house Wed nesday from 7:30 till 9 p. m. Ex hibits of group projects and indi vidual school work will be shown.1 Everyone interested is invited. I I! nil ilimirfi Y n These Low Datdi Boy Paints are outstanding among paints el highest Quality, longest life and greatest economy m ase. And it's only once ia a blue mooa that you get a chaact to boy them at reduced prices ruch as thee: DUTCH BOY MIXED PAINT for exteriors. Standard Colors . . . Per GaL in 5's. Reg. CO If) $3.03. Special .. $L.I) GsJlons, Reg. J2.9S Qaart, Reg. f ff POSCH and DICK PAINT far vood, ooncrete, cement. Kint : coiocs. . '1 Vi Gallons. Rez. rri $110. Special i?I.U Gallons, Reg. W.7t4SJS Salca Hardware Co. 120 North Commercial St. - Ph. 4906 Dick Heyer lit. Co. jJJ J 25 Lana Ave. . Ph. 4939 At Dallas DALLAS The . annual junior- senior banquet given by the mem bers of me junior class of Dallas high school in honor of me seniors was held Friday in me dining room of Jhe Christian church. Approxi mately 200 . students and faculty members were present Following me dinner a program was presented with Duane Jones, president of me junior class, acting as toastmaster. This included talks by Superintendent R. R. Turner, Principal S. E. WhitworthJ Miss Kathryn Rowe, junior class advis or, Howard Horner, senior class advisor and Bonnie Grow, presi dent of the seniors. ' Musical numbers on the pro gram included a vocal solo by De lores Krewson, accompanied by Jim Boy ds ton; numbers by the Dallas high school boys' quartet! composed of Keith Thomas, Dick Willson, Elmer Hiebert and Tru man - Robbins, i accompanied by Miss Betty Starr, and vocal .solo by Miss : Starr accompanied by William Caldwell. : The dinner was prepared and served by members of the home economics department of the high school under the direction of Miss Harriet Fullenwider. , School Ends Year's Work LABISH CENTER Friday will be graduation day. Luella Klampe. Donna Jefferson, Eva Pearsall and William Haselbacher are gradu ates. The program consists of, pro cessional, Mrs. Willard Horn schuch; j invocation, K. Tenti; vocal solo, Willard Homschuch; history, I Donna Jefferson; Will, Luella Klampe; prophesy, Eva Pearsall, and vocal solo, Willard Homschuch; address, Dr. J. C. Harrison, FirstMemodist churcli, Salem; ? presentation of diplomas, W. A. Starker, chairman oi school board, may Haslebacher will act as master of ceremonies. The upper grades will hold thc.r annual picnic at the Silverton park, and the lower grades will go to Hazel Green. Jack Power, principal and upper grades teach er, and Mrs. Glen Fix were both retained for the following year. A dinner will be held at the school house Friday at 6:30 p. m preced ing me graduation exercises. Mrs. W'ill Daugherty and daugh ter, Mrs, Ed Boise entertained for the , pleasure; of the former's mother; I Mrs. Minnie Voegeleine, en Mother's day. Dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voege leine and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Voegeleine and daughters, all of Lebanon, Joe Breckel and ! daughter, Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. John McBroom, Portland; Mrs. Cora Martin, Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Will Daugherty and Mr. and rMrs. Ed Boise. Afternoon guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gus Scholl, Portland, and Mrs. E. G. Homschuch and Walter Weinert. Pratum Girl Graduates PRATUM Anna Baker will graduate from me eighth grade of the Pratum school Thursday. The program, to be at 8 p. m., is: Invocation, Rev. D. J. Unruh; songs, . school; reading, Marvin Jenson; play; reading, Lois Lid tke; reading, Elsie de Vries; guitar solo, Jerry Lynds; reading, Vernon Lidtke; ? reading, Aleda Rehm; monologue, Carman Roth; play; monologue, Julia Jenson; vocal trio, Caroline Rum and Marian Giese; ; reading. Rosin a Tichi; reading, John Wenger; play; read ing, Clayton . Wenger; reading, Opal Bradley; piano solo, Julia Jenson; valedictory, Anna Baker; address,! presentation of diploma and presentation of best student award, Rev. J. L. Wilson; bene diction, Rev. D. i. Unruh. Prices- Good Until June 1st Only ! ! ! QUIOC-DRYINO ENAMtl fcrfiinuture, interior woodwork and trim, s - , Standard Colon Pinta, Reg. 79c ttlm Special .J0C Quarts, i Rer. $L43 $1.1 Half Pints, Jteg. 47c 41c SATIN EGGSHELL Washable esai-glon wail finish. 12 shades. Gallons, Reg. $3.75. Special . Quarts, Keg. L3. Fred Snili Lbr. Co. mm ym J $2.95 SXe 1 J 3815 Slate St. - Ph. 8515 i;