The OrXGOII DTATECMA1I, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, April 16 1942 fags csvzm SA Elects t Jefferson 1 1 4H Club Provides ; Program; Money Added to Fund i JEFFERSON A program of pecial interest to patrons and nmiis of the Jefferson school was a-esented at the PTA meeting Biursday. INew officers elected include Sirs. Marvin Hutching, president; X rs. Ernest PowelL vice presi- ient; Florence Dennison, secre tary; Elmer Knight, treasurer. The club voted to give $24 to ward the All club scholarships. four-H club d emonstrations and wchibitsoccupled the program hour, Josephine Getchell chair matt pf the 4H dub work an nounced it Members of clothing club I, gave a demonstration of a model business meeting. Taking part were Betty Jean Beach, Roberta G laser, Martha Jane Hatchings, Leota Warden and Marjorie Chrisman. Irene Harris and Ruth Terhune also spoke.: : .. A new. club was started last fall, an art club, with Helen Hinz, leader. "A demonstration on art was . given by Thelma Sheffield and Florence Ricks. Wayne Hard- ins, county 4H club leader, spoke of victory gardens, and the mobili zation of 4H club workers. I He also presented pins and cer tificates for the last- year's work to club members. Club girls served refreshments and cakes and bread made and exhibited were sold. I The silver offering of $7 was ad ded to the scholarship fund. Trial Slated : In Juvenile Police Court SILVERTON -Junior police court will see its first trial Sat urday afternoon when Dale Ben nett, pleading innocent, will be tried on a charge of riding abreast Bob McCullough will sit as , Judge, Jacqueline Lewis as clerk; Haroldine Leach as as sistant clerk, Jack Huddleston as district attorney and Bob Dunn as chief of police. - Eight offenders were brought before the court , this week with the others including Ralph Wick ham, no lights charge, failing to appear; Earl Hartman, jr, riding on the sidewalk, fined 15c; Donald Chandler, riding abreast, 15c; Howard Naegeli, and Carl Wick; ham sidewalk offenses, each 15c and Bui Harrington, no lights. Arresting officers include Bill Benham, Lloyd Naeveli, Steve Mead and Wayne Wagner. ! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morley are reporting the birth of a son Sun day at the Silverton hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Peron re port the birth of a daughter at the local hospital April 9. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Bachsler, boy and Mr. and Mrs. C Ebner, a girl, both Saturday. - ' l New Pupil Enrolls At Buena Crest BUENA CREST A new pupil in the f outrh grade is A r 1 e n e Cook. This brings the enrollment in this grade up to 7. " Spelling honor roll In the upper grades for the past week includes Betty McCormick, Eldon Beckner, Betty Diem, Helen Ritchey, Glenn Robertson and Donald Melthof. Guests Visit At Talbot fTALBOT " R. L. , Bickmore, Tacoma, visited his mother, Mrs. N. S, Nave, oyer the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Finlay had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison of White Hall, Mont, Mr.-and Mrs. Park Ham mer, Topeka, Kan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bostwick, Albany.. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Belknap were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brown at Prospect Mr. and Mrs. Wayne "Shreve are the parents of a girl born Sunday at the Deaconess hospital in Salem. Shreve works for Gil bert Belknap. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright and Mrs. Smith, Cottage Grove, were recent guests at the Ernest Free man home. 4H Program PlansTold For Friday HAZEL GREEN The 4h achievement day program will be presented Friday at 2 o'clock. The theme is health and victory gardens. The primary room will give two plays. The Toy Soldier" cast includes Morris Myren, Kathern MyreV Tommy Hynes, Helen Scholtz, decra : Phillips, Joseph Walster and BOlie Bossow " For "Tommy Learns A Les son," 4he cast includes Gene Cole, Wilber Lowery, Roberta Lowery, Maryetta Phillips, Otis Phillips, Geald Slattum and Kenneth Cole. Sandwich making will be dem- I J howmany dollars you can save on all the things f A 1 you need for yourselyour family and your home! I ' : l You don't need a lot of cash. You can buy now y J ': 0n la,er Vfa,t', rn'My P,ymeBl l"1' m&m m mm w - L 3-Pe. Dartwoom for Word Week ONLY! Save Now! MnntnlT it.. Ward. Convene . d8eat.tub a WardWeekbargn. i....tnf WlUl"1" . ..I.iftf . . . large tav-., xam - . eMT. lasting nww- rrKn iIH Prfetfl wn' ii -I. -t i lS' real!1" I 1 -T 1 V-, Xvt-W AulomatU fly Reel 79 ' z "F . ,.r, . ? '" ,4.. . , . i " . "Ik.' 3 "Jf .4.. . ; , 1 2, 4 vj DcdrooinPonolfl 4i -Mft OMnrifeetohWftr'4t ri-.yi.iu itftwuJg (MOfif MM? 510" taw MV Reducedl TX. ve bavy w , ranaie twins nto0W?ll . HeooceJ to U T3venot Genuine Felt Dew Ltnoxcuui. I r niacrn r ' - 4sa V sw'ltiA.vh VJcrdolcumi Newert patterns i V'lVo.v enamel surtacel ..a ...t.l I j !-j "w ".1 m .:, r 5..-,.. 1 r. .ya Compare ? ii W Tinolcuin V7 a io9S leM tnan yw widths . aswrwu Official League ; Baseball TO0 o Wallpopet Cleaner Reduced NOW Q)cm Regular Wire Lawn Rake 3 Approved and official In sis and weight! Cork and robber center! Horsehidt cover I Save! Sale of -Sweat . Shirts 7c Medium weight, fleece -lined, fall athletic cut I Ribbed collar, coifs and waistband. Save Now! w3k Bay plenty for sprinc-cletninf t One can cleans a 10x12 room! For shades and flat paint, too) . Sale of Goset -Seats HO NLY1& IK hardwood seat with 4 heavy sprayed coats of celluloid en amel. Priced exceptional! lowt Price cut! Built for long: serv ice! IS spring-wire enameled teeth , , , 4 8-in. wood handle t First Quality Kalsomine Lower-Priced Ret 37cf Easy to apply! Dries in 1 or 2 hours . . . one coat cov ers! A value! WnyPoyS50? NewVocvvm SaUPricedt dSKt. onstrated by Mildred Vice and Arless Klampe. r Mrs. Henry Rasmussen,! leader, will present a style show. Model ing will be Neoma Phillips, Sakae Kyono, Carolyn Hynes, 1 Bertha Walster, . Marie Phillips, Betty Gregg and Marylin Rasmussen. The Five Star Biscuit Makers will ive a play. The cast in cludes Carolyn Hynes,' Carolyn Walster, Bertha Walster, Mrs. Ed ward Hynes . is leader. j In another play, axe Lawrence Vice, Patricia Zaharae, - Barbara Kobow, Neoma Phillips, . Alice Perriene, Marlyn Rasmussen, Car olyn Hynes and WUmer Lowery. A demonstration will be , given by the first aid class, Earl John son, Vernon Reed, Richard My ren and Daryl Van Cleave, and a reading- by Merttie PhQlips. The school will participate in the 4H county spring show in Salem. Lorene Lowery and. Earl Johnson are most healthy girl and boy in school in the county contest, and Merttie Phillips and Lorene Lowery, a judging team In the cooking sewing divisions. Victory Garden Contest Starts At Liberty t BUENA VISTA The Buena Vista and Hopvillo ball team played Independence high school team Thursday and beat them 16-0. Helen Weigel underwent an appendectomy at the Salem Gen era! hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Black and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Prather were Friday guests at E. D. Long's. , Quarterly conference was held at the Methodist church Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wells Portland, spent the weekend with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bishop and Gary, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Oglesbee, Mr. and Mrs. L N. Peterson and sons. Valley View, visited Sunday at W. H Thurston's. Special Phone Meet Called : PIONEER A special telephone meeting has been called Xor Fri day night at the play shed. Mrs. Collins, telephone manager at Dallas, and Mr. Wicks, also of Dallas, wfll give talks. This will be, an open, meeting but all the stockholders are urged to be pres ent. April 7; will be a memorable day for the Pioneer community as it was then, all the homes re ceived electricity. Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Wbrhbedt- er, Ruth and Robert, visited at tne r Tank;. Kemmls home in Fang City Sunday afternoon. Mrs.. Lee Hushes and -ehildran of Qawdale, visited Mrs. Howard Coy Tuesday. - Mr. -and Mrs. Raloh Weaver and Wayne visited Mrs. Weaver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ron- mer, -Wells, Sunday. Holt Services Set Saturday ALBANY Funeral services for, A. D. Holt, who died in Butte, Mont, April IC'will be held from the Fortmiller Funeral -home in Albany Saturday at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the Millersburg cemetery. , Born in Albany on June 19, 1897, Holt was a son of Mrs. Nora Holt of this city and the late Arthur Holt. He received his education in the Albany pub- he schools and Albany college. He was married twice, the first time in 1915, to which union , one son was born. The second time was in 1928. Surviving are the son, A. D. Holt, jr., San Francisco,; two daughters, Geraldine and Patri cia, who make their home with their grandmother, Mrs. Nora Holt; and two brothers, A. L. Holt, San Pedro, Calif., and F. C. Holt, Jefferson. Mrs. Ella Schneider, Portland, visited last week with her daugh ter, Mrs. a G. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. George Wells called Monday on Wells' brother, William Wells, Halsey. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Prather and sons, Idanha, were down for the weekend. They were Sunday guests at the E. D. Long home. The observation post is display ing a flag, purchased by donation of the observers. The Woods-Hart stage from In dependence to Camp Adair passes through Buena Vista and returns morning and night It stops at Long's store. Miss ZeHah Gillam. has been hired to teach next year at Or chard View. I Garden Club Entertained WEST SALEM The Kingwood Garden club met at the home of Mrs. A. Stewart for a dessert luncheon and business meeting. Plans were discussed concerning care and improvement of the city park. They voted to hire someone to care for the lawn and flowers for this summer. Attending were Mrs. A. F. Gof- i frier, Mrs. John S. Friesen, Mrs. Harry Bonney, Mrs. C. C. Ham- blin, Mrs. Paul Lee, Mrs. Eliza beth Hoffman, Mrs. Donald Kuhn, Mrs. H D. HamnVj Mrs. Anna Alderson, Mrs. Thomas Dalke, ; Mrs. Lynn Richardson and' Mrs. (Claud Miller. Defense Meet Set Saturday SCIO Chairman N. I. Morri son of the civilian defense com mittee, has called a meeting at , his place of business for 1 p.m. Saturday to formulate plans of action and to discuss matters per taining to functions of the committee. Other members of the local committee are Wilbur Funk, Mal com Miller, Ed Palon, H. A. Dole zal, George Miller, J. N. Bilyeu and Ralph McDonald. Assembling at West Scio of rubber, wool, paper and scrap me tals Is one of the objectives of the committee, according to Mor rison. Upon accumulation of carload, shipment will be made to Portland markets, the plan re veals. Delivery at West Scio is to be made by contributors, Itemized account of weights to be retained for use in distributing proceeds among donors. Dates of delivery pend establishing definite mar kets . Re $3.95 Kitchen Wall dock Farmers' Union I On Program 5 . Appearing on the regular Farm Hour program over KOAC to night at 7:10 o'clock will be members of the Orchard Heights local of the Oregon Farmers Un ion. They represent the organiza tion during its monthly program hour. i Included will be musical num bers by Mr. and Mrs. James Smart, a talk by Mrs. Alma 1 Knower, recently appointed state junior leader fori the Farmers Union,' and a talk by the state president, Amnion Grice. . Home Bought By Doctor STAYTON Dr. and Mrs. Theo dore Stuckart have purchased the George Smith home in Stayton and Dr. Stuckart will open an of fice at the residence. Dr. Stuckart studied medicine at Creighton university, Omaha, and did post graduate work in psychiatry and anaesthetics, com ing to Oregon several months ago after completing a year's superin tendency of a small hospital in Platte, SD, and general practice in other eastern localities, par ticularly in.Des Moines, Iowa. The couple have a two-year-old son. Stuckart is a brother of Hu bert Stuckart of Aumsville. Leave 'The Kid' "1 UcWM DU-' 3'e Regular 4c Screen Wire Reduced , Complete with all attachments I Challenging other makes up to $591 Bay now and savtt Portable Steel Oven! Compare atVjMorJ 3 TP (Fed. tax inc.) Popular style In chip-proof porcclaiaf Wash able! Electne or t-day wind. Regular 44c Washable . Shades -. 100 Added safety I Attractive reflector-type bolts! Red or am ber! At a low sale price! Save - NOW! Galvanised for long wear . . . rust and corrosion resisting! 16-mesb. Hurry in! Big enongh for 2 pies or a small roast! Flame spreader on lower rack! Heal indicator J Save! : Boy NOW SAVE ! Made of fine, durable f iber that .looks, feels like dothl Holler included! if '..'.' ' ' ' ' " - ' '"' ' ' " 11 1 1 . .1. I...H .1 I mil. 1 i n ' " ! mm .Mwf,.a, w-f'Wf vr Tf; iv' vW'f 13 " i,:l,,5: I . WX MXi vtov JAI Ji JO U V))m. M : J I 155 N. Liberty St ' ' - . ', ' e-Satcrday ttkhL- f'' '''VV?!,.1 Phcne 3194 Achievement Day i Program Slated TURNER, ROUTE ONE The ; Crawford school : will hold 4H club Achievement day exercises this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Esther Gully, Salem, will give a talk on Bolivia. There will be exhibits of health posters and of forestry work. Parents and friends are invited. Ethel Gulvin Is the teacher. Mr. and Mrs. C A, Bear and Mr. and Mrs. ' E. C Bear and Eunice and Billy were Sunday guests at the R. E. Stewart home in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bear and daughter, Carlton, were also guests. The return was made made via Hubbard with call made at the N. S. Hawk home. Mrs. Hawk has been an invalid the past few years and is not as well as she was a few months - . . 1 I Norval Marvil, formerly of j la si guest at the home of his brother, A. I Marvu. "V. , i ' . f -4, jUm. Jack Ceoga tt4. This is the first picture taken of Mrs. Jackie Coogmn, second wife of The Kid" of silent screen fame, and their month-old baby, John Anthony Coogan, shown la Los Angela The Owgans teve anhounced a separation, ifcioe flrit wife waa Betty GrabJe. the f movUartresa.