PAGE SCC The I OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Saturday Morning, June 2, 1915 i Thompsons Feted at ; ! ;Parties Mr. and Mm. Elton Thompson, ( who are leaving this week with their tons, Milton and Robert, for Klamath Falls to reside, will be honored at an informal no host dinner party tonight when s a group of their friends enter tain. . ' ; . ' .Friday afternoon Mrs. Arthur s W. Knox and Mrs. Russell Bone steele were hostesses for an au revoir luncheon at the former suburban , home in compliment to Mrs. Elton Thompson. ! A group of Mrs. Thompson's intimate friends were invited to luncheon, which . was followed by an afternoon; of contract bridge. ' Bouquets of roses pro vided the decorative note on the luncheon tables and about the rooms. ; Covers were placed for Mrs. ' Elton Thompson, Mrs. A. L. Adolphson, Mrs. Karl . Heinlein, Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, Mrs: Burton A. Myers, Mrs. Leo Page, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mrs. E. C. Charlton, Mrs. Howard Rex, -Mrs. John Minto. Mrs. Ralph Jackson of Corvallis, Mrs. Rus , sell j Bonesteele and Mrs. Arthur Knox. Syllabus Exams .Monday : The annual syllabus exami nations and auditions under the auspices of the Oregon State Music Teachers association will be held, for the Salem district, 'in Willamette university music ; hall Monday. Miss Marjorie Trotter, well ; known Portland teacher, will be i the examiner. Students of-state accredited teaefcers will partici ; pate. Miss Margaret Hogg is in ; charge of arrangements. Studios represented are those "of Jessie Bush Mickelson, Mrs. r David Eason, Charles Hargrave, Jean Hobson Rich and Margaret '- Hogg. , The students who will play during the day are: syllabus ex- T amination II, Alice Rowland; ' auditions: Marvin Black, Char les Hargrave. jr.; Norman Dra- peiia, jeweii uueirroy, Fatricia Megquier, Susan Perry, Gwenda : Boyer, Shirley Dean, Joyce Ed ' geH.j Diane Perryi Edna Marie Hill,; Donald Perlick, Clifford Lucas, Rae Gene Wied, Roberta Sears, Shirley Rocks, Ida Jo Henderson, Norma Jean Cau field, Doris Lane, Dick White, Lenore Phillippe, Marilyn Blak ley, ! Lorraine Saul, Elisabeth Hoyser, Marilyn Quamme, Joan Hoereth, Marilyn Mix, Jane Mc--Grath and Donna Kletzing. Recital Tonight Ati Studio ' ; Miss Ruth Bedford will pre sent a group of her junior and renior high school pupils in pi ano recital tonight at 8:15 in the " - Roberts studio on North Summer .street.',' ; j Appearing on the program will be Marie Fasnacht, Joyce . Folsom, Dorothy Tonning, Joan Nopp, Jerry Siefarth, Jo Anne . DeRoos, Deen Paulus, Jimmy ; Rock, Louise Hoblett, Dean Gra i ham,! Ruth Clique, Donald Ben nett.: Lars Ash, Beverly Jones, ' Richard Scott, Robert Graham, Leah v Case, Helen Elmlund, Steve Paulus, Carol Lee Heath, r Joyce- Gorton, Nancy Snyder, '. Zephne Given Donna Dunrt, . Beverly Davenport and Gary 'J ekstad. Today's Needlecraft - The ' smart handbagj today ' fs crocheted, Either of these lovely 'ones provides the finishing iouciv lo a new spring outfit Slipper stitch is used ior the ' bow bag; ridges of rib stitch for. the other; crocheted in 2 pieces. ; Pattern 678 has directions tor bass. . v; :--"C' Y Sena f lvi.ii v , j 'this pattern U The. Oregon States man. Needlecraft DpU Salem, .Ore. Prirt plainly PATT1RH NUMBER. 3 our- NAME acd ADDRESS.' iTteen cents more brings you eur Hew 32-page Keedlecraft CaUlof . . t'oilery. ttnittinf. crochet, cnults. I.J lustrations ot designs for era Society Music : . . The Home Maxine Bur en Women's Editor Meeting of PTA Slated Wednesday The Marion County Council of Parents and Teachers will hold a special meeting at the YWCA, 768 State street, Wednesday, June 6. Mrs. W. R. Terhune of Jeffer son will be installed the new president, following registration at 11 o'clock. Other officers to be installed will be' Mrs. Charles Bottorff, vice - president; Mrs. William Hensell, secretary, and frs. Gail Jones, treasurer. The morning session will in clude a short executive commit tee meeting to announce com mittee chairman for the coming year. The feature of the afternoon will be a discussion of the measures on the special ballot June 22, by Supt. Frank Bennett, and reports from the local units. The tuberculosis X-ray mobile unit will also be discussed. - -' Birthday Party For Judy Page .Judy Page, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Wayne J. Page, will celebrate her fourth birthday Sunday afternoon at the South Church street home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl . Bahlburg. Later 'in the afternoon birth day cake and refreshments will be served. Colored hats and leis will be used as favors. Honoring Judy will be her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Page of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bahlburg, Maridene Hal vorsen, Linda Anderson, Nancy Smith. Patsv Stevenson. Judith Herrold, Geneva Nordyke and Joan Paee of Da11a, Joan Page of Dallas Merry Minglers Entertained The Merry Minglers club of Middle Grove met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Ack erman. Members present were Mrs. Esther Barker, Mrs. Hazel Case, Mrs. Elaine Carter, Mrs. Hazel Colwell, Mrs. Leona Keppinger, Mrs. Irene Scharf, Mrs. Anna Jess, Mrs. Emma Page, Mrs. Ebba. Wagers, Mrs. Clara Malmi, ; Mrs. Sara Woodburn, Mrs. Gay Fabry, Mrs. Winnie Snyder and the hostess, Mrs. Ackerman. Lunch was served by Mrs. Margaret Ackerman, assisted by Barbara Ann and Gloria Lee McClintocfc The club will meet Thursday, June 7, at the home of Mrs., Thelma Scharf for a 1 o'clock luncheon, with Mrs. Scharf and Mrs. Sara Woodburn hostesses. Today's Pattern 4748 SIZES 14 Pinafore prettiness, cool and airy for summer. Pattern 4748 , Js the easy-put-together kind of dress beginners like to make. May be sleeveless' or have sleeves. -v v., ' Pattern 4748, in girls sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10 takes 2 H yards of 33-inch material. , w 5 Send SIXTEEN CENTS In - coins tot this pattern to The Oregon,, statesman, f-auera Uept.. Salem, Ore. Print plainly SIZE. NAME, AD DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. NOW READY I New Anne Adams 1B45 Summer Pattern Book.' Cool styles as smart as they are easy to sew. Printed in book are FREE Pat terns for hat. bag. glove, ritteen Cents more brings you this colorful book.-'"' PERMANENT . WAVES . Irene's Beauty Salon 't S41 State - ; Phone SCS4 a Cubs Jeryme English Society Editor CLUB CALENDAR ! JtAtURDAr 1 f I'. DAR, Chetneketa chapter, inert ' ita Mrs. j John H. Carkin, 493 s North Summer it., 3 p.m. , , ; MONDAY S'.M '. Hal Hibbard camp and auxil- i laryj- United Spanish War Vt rans. at VFW hail. S p. m. Wesleyar Guild. Jason Lee M. ; mortal church meet with MM. Ji N. Brinkley, p.m. . , :!? I ' ' s . J -l i TUESDAY I Missouri ladies auxiliary -wittt ' Mrs. R. Bj MeClay. 335 Mission ' at.. ,6n o'clock luncheon. t v, Central WCTU meet at hall, , Z pjn. if I - - ft Yomarco fclass with Mrs. Carl : Abrams, 1517 Chemeketa st.cov- 5 ered dish liincheon, 1:15 o'clock. 1 weSnIsdIy i , l First fiPrebyterian church cir cles to meet. . i Sons ot ajnion Veterans andt auxiliary, IWoman's clubhouse.. North ejtion First Cong-reeai tional ehnrti-h with Hrm xt as :jo p in. l Stegner, 187 North CotUge st. 2:30 p.m.: south section with Mrs,: S. J4 BuUeA 432 South High st..! .ou p.m. THURSDAY ruuiana Ing, 2 p.m. Women's club raeet- FRIDAY North Salm WCTU with Mrs. C. M. Roberta, K5 Shipping. DirvA IQnO ecitdls ! On Sujiday 1 ; Miss Mar Jaret Hogg will Dre- sent students in two niano r. citals Sunday afternoon at three and fice o'ctock, in the Roberta studio, 505 orth Summer street. Assisting in the respective programs will be Ruthe White, six-year-old lyioiinist, and : Ber niece Kleihage, violistf Both are students of lary Talmadge Hed rick. , 1 i I At three cklock the following udents of glade school age wiS siuaenis or gl ade school age play: Edith 1 Frederick, Sonia . Avin, Billy j Kersten.l Suzanne DeArmond, fatricia Ahrens, Ja net Blanchaj d, Anne j Dietrick, Gordon McLaughlin, Barbara Jo Garner, Daifid Louthan, Jane and Merry McGrath, JackElle, Bill Jaquith, betsy Verboort, Al- j ice Rowland fcnd Jodelle Parker. The five olclock program will be presented! by the junior and . high school gfoup. Those appear- ; ing are Maifgaret and Marilyn ' Mix, Mary Jl Kitts, Donna and ; Delores Kletzing, Joyjce Arm strong,; Donrfa Seber4 Nreen Wells,' Patrica Wither, Delores Shedeck," Jcn Fittsj Jodellf I Parker Bevefly Nelsonj andiDel I Lores Hultmn. . .--j t Anyone interested iscordiall I invited to attend. I f I ! Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. F. W. Poorman, Mr.. Karl Becke, Mrs. E. L. Crockaft and Mrs. Cartel ton Spencer Ivere among those I aiieiiumg me pea ior wnicn Mrs, John Powell fvas- hostess Thursl day afternooli at her; country home near Turner. t Mr. and Mrf. William J. Btuick and Miss Jelnne Busick were among those J in Portland - this week to attend the Ice Follies; Today ' Menu It will f; be la vegetable plate for tonight's pinner, and jellied a i c... j : . tongue loaf fir Sunday dinner ; T)DAY Grapefiuit cocktail 5 Buttered rspinjach, potato-salad Fresh rearried asparagus on foast Chocolate cornstarch pudding 4 fake I i r - 1 f -SUNDAY j : Stuffed celery 1 5 Jellied Jongue loaf Creamed potatoes and carrots ' - ' Bcuits l " Lime pineapple sherbet" ? ? t ' f : I ' 'MONDAY J Grated " rav carrots 'with ' Raisins f- a i " . Hamburger cakes on Toasted 1 biscuits J Frenfch fries S Peach belty - f I -a - . .-' ; :' LIME PINEAPPLE SHERBET M cup lime' jiiice- ; ; ! ' . 1 teaspoon grated lune rind i cup light cbrn syrup " , i cup; sugar r, H cup: sweetened. cooked f, .? pineapple,. Ichopped fine ; - 2 cups milk 1 - - - i - - Green colojing if desired Combine kme juice and rindeSUGA: - . - " with syrupugar, Add milk. J uut wu ipvui&viVLior tray, sei i temperature control at coldest i j i. - s - inch pmed of tray SUr. Add chopped paieappl and con-I tinue ftMil finn. Ac- company With graham crackers, Serves .. 1 j ' - ; . I. I; iSd:nijmd Many Social Events xon i Campus t v '! i: i I ' . i - - 1 One of the businest weekends ' for social activities at Willam- ' ette university of begun Friday night with an all-school "kid dies party" ; sponsored by the junior class, I the spring inter- . dorm formal Saturday night, and a junior-senior class picnic at Silver Creek falls Sunday, i ; The- junior sponsored .party, was held . in the gymnasium Friday night at 7 o'clock. Prizes were awarded to the-two most originally dressed "kids, and refreshments j of cokes and . hot dogs were " served. A talept show Was presented by Dick Mallett j with the aid of Walt Skrondal and Brad Young. The evening ended with a sock dance on the gym floor. v l The semi-formal spring dance to be held tonight from 9 to 12 o'clock in Chresto cottage will complete! the social calendar for 1 the women's halls this year. I "Crossroads' will be the I theme the dance, carried out j by signs familiar to highway scenes. ;A sign post with the j names of the four halls wilfbe s in the room. Spring flowers and greenery will, complete the set ting. Verna (Stocks, Alpha Psi hall, Is in charge of the affair, as sisted by Saralee Ferguson" Kappa; Eileen Lytle, Frederick son, and Kaye Dick, the fy." A junior sponsored picnic hon oring the senior class will wind up the weekend of activity to day. A picnic- lunch and a hike around the falls has been planned. 1 Stanley Buch, junior class president, is in charge of the outing, assisted by Von' Kauffmah and Melvin Gilson, transportation; and Betty Ran dall, food. : . ' Sorority Fetes Bride-Elect "Xlembej of the Delta Tan "TThT TaU Gam" & TrZJ pay night for a no-host dinner Highlight of the eveninar wm !a bridal shower for Alice Faye paugherty, fori which Mrs. Fay .Wells Lien was hostess. f ?fUgh5t lrs: E" 5: TotjyL Mrs. C. I. Present: were Miss Daugherty, IZerzan, Mrs. Sam Carter, Mrs. Mary Aplin, Mrs. Jerry DeSart, Mrs. Roy Aiiderson, Mrs. J, Doerfler, Mrs. H. R. Robinsoni Mrs. Nortna Shaw, Mrs. E. H, t)augherty, Miss Olive M. Dah Marion Carter-: Virginia Brown, Dellora Doerfler, Marion Erick on, Dorthy Zerzan, Margarejt Forsythe, Jean Ludlow, Wilmf portoh, Virginia Davis, Clair foomb, Peggy Gabriel, Virginif Canndn, Imogene Roye, Jane Hansen, Ida DeSart, Rosalie poover, Lois Robinson, Doris tee Cooksey, Jean Stuart, Ruth Barber, Elva Buhler, Helen Ter- y, Jean Jones, Dorothy White Mrs; Teed Will Present Pupils 1 Piano pupils of Mrs. James Teed will be presented in recital at the First Presbyterian church on Sunday at p.m. The inter ested public is .invited. ! Those to aDriear nr Jnan nil- ' bert, Shirley Jean Cazzel, Bev- eriy and Barbara Kretz, Sandra n.T.HffAM.:a t - McMorris. Gary Lewis. Gwen- doUne Holt, Billy Drakely, Glenn Davis, Gloria Mentzer, Tom 01 . son, Jo Ann Ricketts, Sally Egg staff, Erba j Wilson, Marilyn Hart, William Cranor, Carol Bardie, Sharon Johnson, Bev erly Salisbury, Mary Davis, ; Marilyn Reay, Bob Seamster and (jarol Fallon.1' !M , ! I Mrs. Curtis Stewart and Mr. Jidck StewartJ United States na vy, of Lajke Oswego were guests ;. at the. country home of Congress man and i Mrs. i James Mott on Thursday. A gaest at . the . home of; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson, on .Thursday was Seaman Creighton Hunter; who is "stationed ;-with -i r-the coast guard at Pacific-City. ' f si fj i 'if. Jr 1 1 l- . - -- 1,1 RATION CALENDAR ! utATi ' batii." arrrt . is - Book 4 Y3 and ZS through D3 good s through June : EJ through' J good II through- June 30;! KS through PJ good 6 through July 31: QJ through US good 'through August 31. . .. i PROCESSED POOOS- : V L , Book 4412 through MS good through, sjune 2: N2 throagh ?2 good through (June SO; T2 through X2 good through .July 31; Y2, Z2 and Al through CI good Jj ron.l lulS-'sin vana. ! ; yv rtiivB. iuii w m auu ...... . G. good rerywh lor four gallons each through June 11. U f mcn eoupon. r.i,d through August SX Not more than 7f Kli0'?". tiOB hould : e-w Migegsi mm mrnvm - . - - . T7csl Sdta1! Lt, CoL nd Mrs. John 1. El liott have been in Portland a few days. Theyj accompanied his mother,. MrsJ . Frank A. Elliott, who will spend ; the summer months in Portland as ' house mother at trie Good Samaritan nurses' home. Col. and Mrs. Elliott were honored at an in formal partyj ' at i the ' home of Mr. and MrsJ Palmer McDonald Thursday nigbL !iM Boys, Girls PJay At Proarams Boy pupihj of Jessie Bush Mickelson appeared in recital at -her 1363' South j Commercial street studio rriday night. Those In the recital were Dale Tho . mas, Keith ljucas Donald Per lich, Roger . jlVelty, Rae Gene Wied, Clifford Hoover and Dick White. Roger Weity, accompa nied by J Frances j Baum, also played an altp horn solo. . Tonight the girkt wfll appear in recital. T loseji participating are Lorraine jSaul, Norma Jean Canfield, Kaye Timlinson, Patty Kriesel, Fron e Brbmly, Donna Nothelfer, Joyce Randall, Jac queline Van Xoh, Doris Lane, Janeann Troi4n, Roberta Sears, Shirley Rockat Ida! Jo Hender son, Marilyn Blkley, Penorje Phillippe, Marf lyn jQuamme,.Ed- ' na Marie Hillj Joyce Edgell, Di ane Perry and Joan Hoereth. Mrs. Mickelfpn will present a group of juniof- high echool girls, Edna Marie ill, Joyce Edgell, Diane Perry aid oan Hoereth, . in a special recital on Thursday night. Donna Jane Macklin, a violin pupil of Mary Talmadge Hedrick, accorppanied by Fran ces Baum ink . Gladys Edgar, will assist j ! Pupils of Mrs. Mickelson are members of the Junior Musi- cians club. Luncheon "at Wagner i1 Home Mrs. Charles E. Wagner enter tained at luncheon' Tuesday af ternoon at he North Summer street home in honor of mem bers of her club. The afternoon hours were spent Jn sewing. Covers were! placed for Mrs. Frank Crawforji and Mrs. T. J; Brabec, additional -A guests, Mrs. Adam Engel, jlrs. Arthur Hay, Mrs. Frederick; Brennan, Mrs. Henry ChezemJMrs. Duane Gib son, Mrs. Leo jChilds and' Mrs. Wagner. Mrs. Gallaher " Fetes Clbb Mrs. Sumnei Gallaher was hostess at an j informal affair Thursday night Jat her apartment at the Sundbe-g in honor of members of hejr sewing group. Refreshments vy'ere served later in the evening.j Mrs. Gallaher 's ! guests were Mrs. Bruce Vans Wyngarden, Mrs. Bob Napiefr, Mrs. John W. Hansell, jr., Mrs. Harry Parker, Mrs. Wendell patch and Mrs. Wayne Curry. . Spending a few days In Port land have been Ensign Don Bow er, who is home on leave from Jacksonville, Florida, and Sgt. Roger Wagner. The latter leaves the first of the week for Palo Alto to report back to Dibble General hospitaj. Shsign Bow er goes1 from here to San Diego for assignment, i H Mrs. Brace Titus and ehildren, Bruce, Jack, Nkncy j and Tim othy, of Portland, hive been in Salem visiting wth Dr. and Mrs. William L. Lidheckll i t SILVERTON f- th e annual "Ceremonial of tie Rose" will be held Monday . righf j when the Silverton Junior! wlman's club initiales new members and en tertainsfor a fe invited guests. The ceremonial will' be held at the First Christian cliurch. Mrs. Russell ; Myers has been asked to be the speaker for the evening. Mrs. Perl Bye is the general chairman with Mrs. Em manuel Kellerhalls, j jr, enter tainment chairnian;1: Mrs. Ida Brady, refreshnlentll chairman, and Mrs. Louis Wavra, decora tion chairman, j I j ' The club will roeet June 11 for its annual theatre party and late no-host supper.- 1 Ji At. this week's), meeting, . club members completed I four USO acrapbooks.. i fa 1: ;' . : ft: CAPiTALtDUSIITESS COLLEGE I 343 Court SU Salem ' Younger. Set Leaves for. Beaches; 1 . A large group of high school senior and junior girls are leav ing this weekend for the Ore gon beaches to celebrate the clos ing of school. ;-';'h-; ft , ; Making up one group will be Roberta Meyer, Janet Kirk, Edith Fairham, Elizabeth Nelson and Carolyn Carson, who , will go to Nelscott Mrs. Walter! Kirk wiU accompany the girls.!) " : ?; Going to Oceanlake ! for a week are Helen Paulson, Helen Shepard, Jean Swift, Jeanne Foster, Jessie Ellis, Margie Cool ey, all seniors, and Mrs'. Oscar Paulsorvjr. ' A. ;)i j :- Spending the week at Rocka ; way at the Blaine Brown beach houfe are Pat Brown,; Jane Ac ton, i Connie Cocking, Carolyn Carson, Betty Zo Allen, Addyse Lane and June Young. Mrs. . Blaine Brown will j chaperone the girls. ; j . A group of junior ! girls will spend the week at the Canyon Drive apartments at DeLake. They include Delores Hamilton, Suzanne Small Dorothy Bergs vik, , Harriet Huston, Barabara Sundet, Miriam .Schellenberger, Pat Agee and Joan! Lochead. Mrs. Hollis Hamilton; will ac company the group. ! i j Also going to DeLake for the week are Jacqueline Torgerson, Janet Rilea, Phyllis' Schnell, Josephine Kennedy, $ h 1 r 1 e y Lukins and Dessa Lee Holmes. Spending the week at Nel scott are Jane Carson, Peggy Paxson, Gloria and Barbara Mc Clintock, Patsy Nickens, Midge Newton, Peggy Sears land Cathy Moran. Going with the eirls W)1 be Mrs. Glenn. Paxson and Mrs. Robert E. Nickens. Mrs. Lappin C ub Hostess Thursday M - i - Dine and Do club Was enter tained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gerald Lappin. A special guest was Mrs. O. E. F 1 y n n. Refreshments were served by the hostess, j Members took home their Red Cross work to finish. ; Another 116 hours of work by the club has been turned in to; th Red Cross. The next meeting will be on June 28, with Mrs. Lucille Wilson. r i Nancy and Dick Buren! will leave today for Walla, Walla, to be with their parents, Major and Mrs. W. E. Buren, for a few weeks. Major Buren is tern- porarily stationed in Walla iWal- la, Miss Blair Foley, who has been making her home in Portland, has arrived in Salem to make an extended visit with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foley, j She expects to be here! severalj months. Spending the weekend al the home of Mr. and , Mrs. Warren Baker is the former's niece, Mrs. Frederick Cramer of The Dalles. ' .1 Flornz Dehler Visits Ml- Angel Relatives MT. ANGEL Florenz C. Dehler. hospital apprentice 1c WAVEs, of the U.S. naval hospital at San Diego, arrived home unexpectedly Thursday" on a short leave, j She has been stationed at San Diego since last September. j She joined the WAVEs in March, 1944 but remained on inactive duty until June, i when she was sent to Hunter's college, New York, for indoctrination and then took up hospital training in Betheseda, Md. .; . i A graduate of Mt. Angel Normal and of Ellensburg universityij she had previously taught j school in doui Oregon and Washington. Gresham Berry Pickers Get 4c Lb., Bonus GRESHAM, June 1 HP)- A price of four cents a pound with a half-cent bonus will be paid berry . pickers in this area again this year, F. J. Becker; Gresham berry .' growers' association secre tary, said today. '; j ; w. j i Allention Mofihesrs! . 4--' . ' We will conduct a SPECIAL SUMMER " SCHOOL COURSE for Grade School T Students in j . TYPING. Etc.,- ' -. 'As Well as for i ; High School Gradtiatss, ; t S t For Full InformcrSon - CaH - : . Phone 3S37 Three Fre'ezing Demonstrations Scheduled in County Next Week The outstanding event of the 'coming week Is a display and dis cussion on freezing foods by Thomas Onidorff of Oregon State college at the Salem Chamber of Commerce Tuesday at 8 p. m. Onsdorf f is associate professor in the foods industries department, is remembered 1 for his discussion on frozen foods at the Salem senior high school three years ago and returns by popular request The meeting has been arranged by Doris woodburn, .war food, assistant of : Marion county home demonstration agent's office. , Many and varied frozen prod ucts wil be on dispay and the pub ic is invited to bring to the meet ing products for analysis. : Sugar saving methods will be featured as well as a discussion on home lock ers of the future. , ;;,; v: - Freezing demonstrations will be given during the ; week by Mrs. Woodburn in the communities of Pratum-Macleay, Union Hill, and Aumsville as follows: j : ; j Tuesday, June 5, tne Pratum Macleay Home ' Extension Unit will have a demonstration at the Macleay grange hall at 1:30. Wednesday, June 8, 1 the Union Hill Unit will meet with Mrs. A. T. Savage at , 1:30 for , the . freezing demonstration. J Friday, June 8, a demonstration will be given at the Aumsville city hall at 1:30. . - j ' All the meetings, including the one by Onsdorff Tuesday night In Salem are open to all interested. Mrs. Woodburn is arranging a number of garden meetings with 4-H clubs over the county during the month of June. Stanley Benge Student President ; i - . DALLAS Stanley Benge was elected student body president to succeed Bill Rohrs, retiring presi dent of the Dallas high school. Those elected to serve with Benge, include: Al Dembowski, vice-president; Lillian' Fischer, secretary; Doris Stewart, treasur er; Bud McFetredge, sergenat-at-arms; Beverly Osuna f and Pat Zentz, cheer leaders; Vivian Rich ardson, editor of the school paper; Ronnie Nairn, business manager. All the officers except the cheer leaders will be ex-officio mem bers of the student council. Dallas Motion Picture House Resumes Shows f . DALLAS The Majestic theatre resumed its run of motion pictures, Wednesday night after several weeks closure. The building was damaged during the Irish Warner grocery store fire. The interior has been completely repaired and redecorated. Shows were held in the Rio theatre while the work was underway. ! STUDENTS AT POMONA CLAREMONT, Calif.,? June 1 (Special) Two students! from Sa lem, Ore., have been enrolled as summer term students at Pomo na college Lois Barrick, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barrick, 1610 S. Church, and Jerry Leedy of 1620 N. 19th St. i- i 1 f '..yO . i '' ' 't,t)'l',l ' Vf- i wyOfm. 'si. . M .. - ... j - ; ) - '. i. i 1 . . l Census Shows Increases in Three Towns A new state census for Heppner, Pilot Rock and Stanfield.has been completed under a law of the 1945 legislature,' it was announced here this week by Secretary of Slate Robert S; FarrelL; jr. f , Stanfield's population showed an increase from 241 in 1940 to 568, lor 134 per cent. Heppner's population increased from 1140 to 1419 during the same period while Pilot j Rock showed an Increase of from 358 to 478. , j 1 The secretary of state has also recently completed a state census of Reedsport, Estacada and Sandy. Population increase was reported breach of these towns, State department representa tives were "n WiUamina Thursday arranging for a census there. Flor ence, Empire, Sutherin, Yoncalla, Scappoose, i Cornelius and Red mond are planning a census in the near future Increased population makes it possible for Oregon towns to re ceive j a larger -share of certain funds apportioned by the state on a population basis. The state census is restricted to towns of less than 2000 population. Logs Catapulted Over Train at Crabtree Crossing LEBANON John Gumm, 26, is In the' local hospital with serious burns and lacerations received on Monday afternoon when he crash- ' ed into a freight train at Crab- , tree crossing while hauling logs from the Hammond operations to Albany. j : ! -; Witnesses j said the load of logs catapulted jover the train and were scattered on the other side of the railroad right of way by the force of the impact Only the fact that there were a number of men nearby who immediately, set to work to ; extricate the driver, several burning their hands in doing so, saved the man's life. Skeleton, Pistol Found Near Kamela Thursday ; COVE, June 1 .-(P)- A human skeleton and a J38 calibre pistol found near Kamela today puzzled authorities, who estimated the man died at least two decades ago. ; Coroner L..L. Snodgrass said the man was unidentified.; - 1