Valley News Statesman News Service All-New Famltv for Detroit. Idanha Schools Nearly Filled Sutcsmai Newt Service . . ' ; DETROIT A new faculty for the Detrolt-Idanha Public School system is complete except for one position. Superintendent Carl A. SnoHing reported Thursday. Snelline also is new in his position, having assumed his duties on July 1. He and other teachers were employed following a major turnover in the Detroit faculty in which some teachers resigned and -j others were not offered contracts. Looney Clan Reunion Held At Jefferson Statesman w Service r- JEFFERSON The descend ants o( Jessie and Ruby Bond Looney and William Looney met at Jefferson City Hall for their 27th reunion. The first reunion also was held in the hall on August 23, . 1925. . -'- ; Three guests were present for Sunday's reunion, Mrs." Hattie Paris, Stayton, Mrs. J. T. Bridges, Oakland; and Roy L. Christiansen, Sublimity. . ' New officers elected were Jesse Looney of Scio, president;, Jed Looney of Albany, vice president; Mildred Newman of Salem, secret ary; Gilbert Looney of Jefferson, treasurer; Mrs. David H. Looney of Salem, historian. - Members of the clan present ere Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Looney, Miss Eleanor Looney. Miss Lyle Looney. Mrs. D. H. Looney, Mrs. Ruby Griffith, Miss Greta Looney, George L. . Looney, . Mrs. Emma Looney. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer He man, Jack Taggart, Robert and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Dale New man, Glenda and Gary, of Salem. . Also Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Eliz--abeht Ann and Susan of Isaquah, Wn.; Kathy Guild of San Carlos, .Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Looney and Benton, of Scio; Mr. and Mrs. Jed Looney, Mrs. H. L. Oberson, Chester Gaines, Dick Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Looney, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cox, Smith and Ger- aldine, of Albany; Mrs. Walton J. Looney, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wynd and Martha, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Looney, of Jefferson. Saddle Club Entertained Statesman Newt Service -HOPEWELL The Saleni Sad dle Club was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stephens Sunday with a trail ride through the Eola - Hills and a no-host dinner at 2 p, - m. in the patio of their home. Attending were Mr. and - Mrs. Floyd Seamiter and- daughter, Judie, who is queen of the Dayton Buckeroo; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sten der. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Murray and daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Rich ards, Susie and Monte, of Kingman, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenrut Peter ' son and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Copeiand, Bus Youngquist, Mr.' and Mrs. Holly Jackson and sons, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mollitt, of Brooks; Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Carson, Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. Fran Sutton. Jeffer son: Glen MindeiC Sublimity; Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Aldridge and son and granddaughter of Amity. Snelling formerly was superin tendent at Days Creek, Ore.,; Pal mer, Alaska; and Chassell, Mich. He came here from Salem, where he lived about a year. Supt Snelling will ' teach his tory and social science classes at, ueirou mgn bcnqoi. N From Salt Lake City - ' - New athletic coach is Elmer Lampe, formerly "of Salt Lake City, Utah, who will teach sev enth and eighth grades besides coaching basketball, track and six- man iootbalL t Lampe's wife will be the new fourth and fifth grade teacher. Assistant coach and acting high school principal will be Harold Regele, Portland, - currently : a baseball umpire in , the Western International League. Regele will teach industrial arts, science and boys physical education, the superintendent said. ,. . , '- . -One Teacher Needed i Also on the new hieh school faculty is Mrs. Laura Bates, Sa lem, who will teach social science, music and will be in charge of the library. i Still to be hired is a home ec onomics teacher who may also teach girls' physical education and mathematics. . - , Other new elementary teachers are Glen Burch, Gervais, who will teach sixth and seventh grades; Miss Minnie Miller, Detroit, sec ond-third grades; and Mrs. Aud rey Morley, Stayton, first grade. Helen Bryant will return as school secretary and clerk. Middle Grove Four-H Club Makes Trip . v Statesman, Newi Service - MIDDLE GROVE The Triple F 4-H Livestock and Dairy Club made a recent field trip to the farm of F. L. Zielinski, St. Paul, to view his new milking parlor, milking machine and cooler. Accompanying them were Mrs. LeRoy Austin, Mrs.' Thomas Doty and their leader, Mrs. Vera Bas sett, ' ' fc A meeting following at the Aus tin home where plans were made or the annual club fair, to be held August 14 at the Bernard Moor man farm on Silverton Road. Making the filed trip were Cher- rill and Gary Doty, Edwin Ander son. Richard and Ronald Moor man, Sammie Myers and Peter Austin. . , . Attending annual American Un ion Sunday School Summer Camp at Silver: Falls State Park this week are Gayken Van x Cleave. Jean and Frederick Schafer , of Middle Grove Sunday School., Guests at the Fred Scharf home are Mrs. Ida'Davies and Mrs. Olga Hoclscher, Santa Monica, Calif. TURNER PROPERTY SOLD v TURNER Mrs. Floyd Robert son has purchased the 'George Goode residence north of town. Raymond Titus has rented a home in Salem. He plans to mo-e next week. ' The modern flamethrower was first used as a weapon by the Ger mans in the winter of 1914-15 dur ing World War L U. S. to Help With School THE DALLES (UP) The fed eral government has authorized contribution of $190,500 to the Chen- owith school district to help con struction of a permanent seven- classroom school house west . of here. ' " " Thp new school will helo ease crowded conditions partly due to construction of The Dalles dam. Low cost decorating ; ideas If the high costs of decorating have you discouraged take new hope! "Good 'news-for your decorating dollar" a ibig, fIl color feature ia August Better ) Homes & Gardens shows you how lots of imagination and . ery few dollars can turn your rooms into a decorator's dream. ' Vou'H find lots of inexpensive ideas you can use in this help- - ful article. So be sure to pick up your copy of August Better Homes A Gardens ... on sale -' wherever magazines axe (old I . Install New KC Officers , Statesman Newt Service MT. ANGEL The following of ficers were installed Tuesday night by District Deputy Robert Voltz, Woodburn. to serve the Mt Angel Council, Knights of Colum bus: Jos. Beyer, grand knight; Alfred Bernt, deputy grand knight; Maurice Hammer, chancelor; W. D. Harris, financial secretary; Clem Hauth, recording secretary; Al Schaecher, warden: Joseph X. Schmidt, treasurer; Emedio De S?ntis. lecturer; Al Keiker. trus tee; Frank Erwert. advocate; Jack Sefiurr, inside guarfi; and Leonard Dicker, outside guard. . , The 40th anniversary of the founding of the Mt. Angel council which is due next November and preliminary plans for an observ ance was .discussed. - , LEAVE MONMOUTH MONMOUTH Mr. a,nd Mrs. Don Stewall and family have moved from their home on West Main Street to Bremerton, 'Wash. Mr. Stewall was the music teach er at Monmouth Elementary school, and is recuperating from a recent illness. WHY SUFFER? 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