The OREGON STATESMAN. Sajfxn. Oregon. Wednesday Morning, January 30. 1948 Lebanon High Sets Low Mark I.iuil ('oiuity District Finds Shedd If a ALBANY, Jan 29 - (Special) -I.a-.v enfui ccrnent and the new Tuition cl-.ims allowed by Linn Guilty non-high Kihool board Sat urday totaled $36,200. The board met in the offices of J. M. Bennelt, county school superintendent. The (lairr.s coming in t)r consideration l;;id been submitted on a basis of r. on-high school students enrolled i i i the 19 14-43 cost per pupil in volved in maintaining each school. Leoanon hizh cht'-ol was credit ed with the lowest crwt per pupil while the Shedd high school was attributed the highest coft. Shedd high, whic h is a union high school, cost the rli-trict $1976 'per pupil while the rost at Lebanon was $114 63. Corvalli.s high was $116. 82; Iirown ifle $117.20; Albany $131.41; Scio $145.26, and Mill City SK:&.JG. 1 Amounts allowed) the different high school di.ritts were Scio $'700 for 33 pupils; Albany $12, 000 for ;19-l pupils; Lebanon $13,500 for 24 ll pupilsr Jefferson $1500 for 23 purjiis; Stayton $2000 for 44 pupils; iMil! City $1500 for 16 stu dent; Corvallis $1300 for 22 stu dents; $hccld $000 for 9 pupils, and Brownsville $800 for 14 pupils. Labis 1 Cirri Scouls (Irt Scwin" Badges LABISH CEN'TKR The Girl Scouts met Friddy to receive vewir.g badges. Receiving jthem were Irene Bibby. Barbara '"Russ, Beverly Rickttt. Bette Ricketts, Bette Lou Bachm, Bette Lou .Werner. Bette . Baugham, Jose phine Baugham, Nancy Dunn, Joyce Wyatt, Jaunita Burr, Bette Vance. The troop also celebrated Josephine Baugliam's birthday. Visitors were Mrs. Pauline Kliewer and Mis. Ernest Dunn, who also helped with serving, this being Mrs. Edith Page's last meeting with the troop as leader. They presented a gift. Next mefting will be under leadership i.f BeveiHy Bachm. Valley Obituaries MONMOUTH, Jan. 29-(Special) Funeral services were held in Portland January 21. for Mrs. Car rie Donaldson ol Monmouth, who was found dead at her home on corner of Wan en and Powell streets, January 16. Employed in the CorWifrts naval hpspital, she had been making her home here jiul driving back and forth to rwtip with friend.!, Stiivivors irn-luflr a daughter. EMm Doh.iMmim, Salem, and two istet, in the midwest Burial was ' m. Lincoln Memorial paik, Port- land :J i II. W. I'aarminn ALBANY. Jan. 2'J (Special) Kiiiier.'.r services fyr H. W. Paar m.u.rc 63. was h Id Tuesday. The Rev. L. R. Hill conducted the vertices and biifial was in Will amette Memorial pork. He died in Seattle January 24, after a short iilness. Bom June 2fi, 1877, in New Hampton, Iowa, he grew to man hood (in eopoit. where be learnt d the leather business. In 101 he went to Duluth, Minn., from lheje going to Seattle in 1912, and in 1925 came to Albany where I f had since re-ided. He was the rwncr of the Pssnnann Harness and Srddlery factory here and i v. as active in the work of the ; C'hiistian and Missionary Alliance! ihurrh f Ihis city. ! June 10, 1903. lie mnrried Clara ! Freer in Duluth who survives as j do the following children: Mrs. W. B. Price and W. W. Paarmann ; both of Albany, a. -foi other. Anil j Paarmann cf Lake Placid, N. Y., n1 two sisters, Mr Emma Kobcs and Mr. Clara Rohlff. both of Davenport, ''also six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mr. Levis Pierce LEBANON. Jan. 29 (Special) Funeral services were held Tues day for Mrs. Levis Pierce who died Friday arid burial was in the Masonic cmrtery. Born in Penn sylanta ftfl years ago, she had lived in this vicinity 56 years. She is survived by her husband, three daughers and one son. Mrs. Elizabeth Storey, West Linn; Mrs. Anna McKinney, Mis. Ha Jennings and Fred Pierce, all of Lebanon, also seven grandchildren. no ftoHsdos WOGH OMLY OUNCBI hIjuV 1- j j "TOM THUMI Thit U AN T Wr tmHwrf Mora powit L waigbt! Lm bulkt Tir batttrjr c' '" power that man you! DONE RECEIVERS, wall magnetic Sir receiver! . . receiveri to wonder fully accurate, they are actually "Hearing Lne"l Acouslicon McDonald Dealer II. F. McDonald 90S f irst Nat l Bank BMr. Phone 6330 sannust ssJ tM 0MMkAMB 1-rOINT ACOUSTICON HiAIINO iyitim Wtitt ft VmlvUt free See rn 2d i7Tn-:n i M id- From The INDEPENDENCE. Jan. 29.-(SpeeUl)-The March of Dime committee inspiration at hand. Girl in the picture are member of the committee while the three boy are all victims of polio, disease which money from the March of Dimes Is fighting. They are, left to right, June Osborn, Robert PhiUips, Pauline Sams. Gordon Welti Barbara Freeman, Ruth Meyers, Duane Phillips (only grade school pupil in the group which is otherwise comprised by high school people), and Mary Ann Moon. f " . f Central Howell Club Program Is Presented CENTRAL HOWELL, Jan. 29-(Special)-The program at the community club Friday night was in charge of Mis. Perle Bye, Mrs. Bert Bye and Mrs. Henry Rudishauser. It included singing by Mrs. Perle Bye, solos by Elaine Hamre, kit by Mrs. Clyde DeSart. Mrs. John Bonis, Mrs. Henry Rudis hauser, Mrs. Jasper King, Mrs. Raymond Werner, Mrs. Ernest Roth and Dick Bye; recitation by Dean Rudishauser, song by Tom my Tokstad, piano solo by Gary Tokstad. Skit, "A Piece of Blue Ribbon" by Mrs. Walter Havorson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kuenzi; piano solo by Joyce Kuenzf. $kit, "Don't Mention Pigs" by Buth West, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons, jr., Jerry West. Mrs. Harvey Lively and Mrs. D. A. Steffen served the supper. Plans for financing the Bible stu dy .classes held at the school weekly were made. Mrs. Clyde DcSart and Mrs. C- L. Simmons were appointed oh a committee to plan a dinner to raise funds for the Bible study classes in the school. Clarencje Simmons, jr., was appointed as publicity chair man and Mrs. F. Way, dishes. The dinner will be Friday, Febru ary 8. Mrs. Dorothy Carpenter and Mrs. Jewel Pojrt will arrange the entertainment. There are business offices de voted exclusively to the business of promoting and managing con tests. He Tbcrc i a natural unx i security in following th footsteps of those who kno. Long sgo, the physicians ki this community and tbejjr patients triad this phar macy Prcicripiioo Head quarters. Tbcy learned that our uniformly fresh, potent drug sre backed by the rr icea of skilled apecialitis. WHIett's Capital Drug Store Cor. State A Liberty . Photo Si IS Statesman Community Correspondents Monmouth Representatives of the collector of internal reve nue will assist in making put in come tax statements ' in Mon mouth, Friday, February 15. Oth er Polk county towns scheduled for this assistance are Valsetz, February 11-12; Independence, February 13-14 j Dallas,! February 20-21. ' r ' t ; - li Gervals The: high school car nival will be held Friday, Febru ary 1. A carnival queen Will be elected. j ' i . Ml . r f Salem IFoiir-H club Jleaders from Marion county who 4ill at tend the conference Thursqay and Friday in : Corvallis are'fcarma lite Weddle, Salem; MrS. WHliam Wiederkehiq Sidney; Mrs. Willow Evans, St. i Louis; Mrs. Minnie Goode, Mrs John Cage ad Mrs. Vera Bassett, Middle Grove; Mrs. Balph Merger, Mrs. L. J Stew art, Rickey; Eugepe jHfnshaw, West Stayton. I I Marleay j- Mrs. Edith Iwilson, chaplain, will lave charg of the grange program Friday njght. ! ! ; I Monmouth The Associated Students ofjOregoii College of Ed ucation hae completed plans to attend the iSan! Carlo opera pre sentation: j "Aida," Wednesday night, Febijuary 6, in Portland. School buss have been obtained for the trifit, and more than i00 Studentk and faculty members have signed up fir the trip, j Pratum The first snow-flakes for 13 months or more were seen falling herd Monday, though sev- Oral times during the past year snow was filling only a few miles from here. ? li li At s !: ll adquartezs Valley i I - v .' . - ?m at Independence high school ha Marlon - Lis. Margaret Young and Marjorie Montague, physio therapists in the U.S. army sta tinned jat Madigan General hos pitol. Ft. Lewis, were weekend guests lot Margaret Maddox at Crraymre, near Marion. I Lebanon Jerome Brady, op orator of the Brady Brothers han dle mil), Injured his left hand in the machinery Saturday but his condition is improved. Monmouth The Parent-Teacher association is sponsoring a Founders' day banquet, Monday night, February 4, in the domes tic arts department of the high school. Mrs. Hugh Van Loan is president of the local chapter. i Mill fcity Harry White, son of Mrs. Una White, injured Friday at the high school when a glass flask; btew up while he was mix ing jhejhnicals. He had gone to the laboratory with a companion to try making an unknown chem ical Icoinbination of their own de sign after dismissal from school. He wa severely cut about the face, eyes and one hand. He was treatedjby a physician and later removel to a Salem hospital. He is the .Ion of Mrs. Una White. Swegle Bob Harris, a student at Corvallis, has been a guest this weekenH of his friend Harold Wehtjej! who is at his home on Lancaster drive on leave from the army. 6ther recent guests at the Wehtjej home were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. lNeyers and daughter Mar garet ojt Milton-Freewater. .New Brooks Folk Visit in Idaho Family Return From Colorado Trip by Way Of California BROOKS, Jan. 29 (Spccial)- Dijving to Idaho recently were Mif. and Mrs. G. A. McNeff. Mrs. wlt Brutka and Wayne McNeff of Portland. They Kited G. A. MqNoff's brothers at Nampa and BoSse. i Mr. and Irs. John Archer and children have returned from a trip to Boulder, Colo., to isit his mother. E n r o u t e home they stripped in Mexico and California. peaulah Earner, U.S. Spars, recently visited at the Walt Brut ka! home. pon Morisky, who has been at home with his parents since his discharge from the air corps, left fori. Los. Angeles to work at his former job. lr. and Mrs. Mike White and faipily have returned from a trip toPhoenx, Ariz.,' where they vis iteti relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley of the Brooks Mercantile company, have returned from a vacation trip. Mis. Allan Dean took care of the stqVe during their absence. Silvprlon Bride Given Shower Friday at Home Of Mother, Mrs. Conklin ! iILVERTON, Jan. 29-(Special) A jbridal shower was given Fri day for Mrs. Larry Kropf (Lo vejle Conklin) at the home of her mother, Mrs. Earl Conklin. Host esses were Mrs. Fred Evans and Mrs. Vilas Kirk. Bidden were Mrs. Cruris Otto, Mrs. Oliver Edwards, Mrs. I.oyal Tifnm. Mrs. Charles Moroy, Mrs. Mac McCalian. Mrs. Bill Meithkc, Mts. Maude Timm, Mrs. Frank Edwards, Mrs. Alton Smith, Mrs. Hajrry Burr, Mrs. Ed Conklin, Mist D. MacCalvan, Mrs. S. Ea mqns, Mrs. John Hershberger, Mrjs. Ethie Richie, Miss Lorrine Evians, Mrs. Thelma Beals. Mrs. Murray Conklin, Mrs. William Evans, Mrs. Lucille Neilson, Mr. Dtln Clement and Mrs. George Lnjdlow. fvropf has just recently return ed! from Germany after serving twin years with the U.S. army medical corps. Vtr. and Mrs. Kropf plan to make their home in Woodburn where he will be employed t a gi'hge. BLl'M TO SEEK FOOD PARIS, Ji.n. 29 1.4V President Felix Gouin's new cabinet took its- first step toward alleviating the food problem last night by de signating Leon Blum, etcran so cialist statesman, as "ambassa dor extraordinary"' to negotiate agreements with the allied na tions with a iew to increasing imports. s i i i WE WILL BE wm Thursday, January 1 FOR i ! ! Open as Usual Friday. February 1st Highway Plans Get Attention Of Planners SILVERTON, Jan. 29 -(Special) Law enforcement and the new Cascade highway leading into Sil verton this year were discussed by the planning commission at its meeting Monday. Plans now are to route the high way from the south to join Mc Claine street but to terminate this year's work on the west side of Silver Creek. Commission mem bers felt that this would bottle neck McClaine street. As a body, they asked Robert Borland, city manager, to request the state high way department to. have the road completed to the east side ot the creek so that South Water street could carry heavy traffic. This street, it was pointed out, is di rect and minus the sharp curves of McClaine street. The commis sion asked that the city council recommend this addition to the state highway department. Reckless driving here was com plained of by commission mem bers and at the suggestion of Alf O. Nelson, who is justice Of the peace as well as a commission member, state police will be asked to give a little special attention to traffic violations. Mayor George Christenson, who was in attendance, reported that considerable complaint had reached him on Nelson's proposed re-zoning plans, particularly in regard to making McClaine street into a commercial zone. Nelson asked that commission members give his suggested re-zoning plan some study before the February meeting, cautioning them "that while residents all want Silverton to expand, no one wants it to ex pand toward his own home." Borland and Mayor Christenson briefly reviewed the recent League of Oregon Cities convention at Portland. North Santiain Families Redecorating lteMidenee NORTH S A N T I A M, Jan. 29 Lee Glidewsll left Saturday to start his training In the navy. Archie Biles of Med ford visited his brother Arthur Biles Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Isaak of Salem were Sunday guests of her Sister, Mrs. Carl Bethell. : The Robert Bethells and the Carl Bethells are redecorating the Interior of their homes. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Hobson were Sunday visitors to their farm here. Mrs. Van Orsdel and son Rob ert were Sunday visitors at their farm. Newly Married Couple Given Shower at Hall MACLEAY The grange hall was the scene of a pleasant affair Saturday night when Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bouche entertained with a shower for Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tooker (Rosella Verbeck) who were married last week. The time was spent dancing to music by Mr. and Mrs. Bouche, Mr. and Mrs. A. Koche and Earl Verbeck after which supper was served. One hundred guests were present. 31st Valley Births SILVERTON, Jan. 29-(Special) Born to Mr. and Mis. Aided Schiedler, January 28, a son, and to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Faulha ber of Mt. Angel, a son, January 26, both at the Sierton hospital. SHverlon Pioneer To Observe 90lli Birthday Today SILVERTON. Jan. 29-( Sp-t ial ) Mrs. Sarah Adamson, Silvcrto-i pioneer mother, will celebrate her 90th birthdjy anniversary Wednesday at her home on South Water street. Mrs. Adamson has observed nearly all of her birth days here. She was born Jan. 30, 1856, on the Waldo Hills land do nation claim of her father, George Riches. Her daughter, Emma Ad amson, has invited a few lncncis to tea in compliment to her moth er, Wednesday. Her children were 'her guet at dinner Sunday and included Mr. and Mrs. Miles Adamson of Woodland, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes (Josephine Adam son) of McMinnville, Mrs. Sophia Moores and Adamson of Silver ton. Also present Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Holmes of Arizona, who are visiting his parents, the Frank Holmes of McMinnville. Women Foresters Receive Clothing In Mt. Angel Drive MT. ANGEL, Jan. 29-(Special A committee of Women "Foresters, consisting of Mrs. Eleanor Roa rio, Mrs. AI Bentz. Mrs. Paul Wachter and Mrs. John Kloft. was at St. Mary's school Saturday and Sunday to receive the larc amount of clothing brought in for the Victory clothing collection. The women received their ap pointment for the work at the meeting of the Women Forester Thursday night. Mrs. Kloft and Mrs. Ed Hammer were chosen to take charge of the cards at the free dance and card party spon sored by the Men Foresters Wed nesday, February 13, for the members of the two organizations and their friends. Mrs. Ed Under and Mrs. Geoi ge Anders were hostesses Thursday. Father Damiun was guest speak er. Honors at cards were won by Mrs. Henry Saalfeld. Mrs. Paul Wachter and Mrs. A. P. Miller after the meeting. Mrs. Frank Meidl was reported to be at Providence hospital. Portland, where she underwent an operation, and the secretary was instructed to write to her in the name of all the members. Mrs. Josephine Barr and Mr. Ivo Baunmn will be hostesses for the next meeting, scheduled for Thursday, February 28. Oregon Motor Stages To Patrons of Our Salem Ciiy Lines There are published below, for ) our convenience and' information, schedules of thr various router, effective February 3, 1916. Highland Ave. Rt. Lv. Fairgrounds and Highland 6:30 am Fairgrounds Ave. Rt. Lv. Fairgrounds and Hirhland 7:15 am 7:45 am and Every 30 Minutes Untii 6:15 pm 7:00 am 7:30 8:00 am am 8:30 am and Every 30 Minnies Intil 12:00 Midnight Lv. Stale and Commercial 6:20 am 6:45 am 7:15 am 7:45 am 8:15 am and Every 30 Minutes Intil Lv. State and Commercial 7:00 am 7:30 am 8:00 am and i Every 30 Minutes Until 0:00 pm 11:45 pm Does not operate Sundays and Holidays. Pleas clip th above schedule lot future reference. (Schedules for the 17th & Market and State St Routes will be published on Thursday. The Che moke ta. Capitola and South Commercial Routes will be published Friday). Oregon Motor Stages iMalriareli Will Observe Birthday Al Norlh Santiain NORTH S A N T I A M. Jan. 29 (Special)-Mrs. W. Bethell is stav ing with her sen.. J. W. Bethell. She will be 90 yeurs old in July 'and is the mother of 16 children, j the grandmother of 100 grandchil ,drcn. 140 great grandchildren and . of 15 cicr:t great giandchsldren. She has outlrved several of her jchildien. She was three and a ha!f 'years old at the t!m of the Ci 1 ; war and still acthe allhoin pir tinllv blind. MP TRAIN CRASH KILLS II TOKYO. . Wednesday. Jan. 30- rfP-Twcnty-four person weit j killed -nd 140 injured lecent.y when an electric train raced out of control for 10 kilometer, ped ' through two stations and jumped the track at a crve. lIii-racrt ciiiicm! hlie .th f rt.ter bril liance because of !) ttlrm Lght-rt) 'titling fjiel: irojoJ the "equaior" of the diamonJ. Thi tstmitd feature !k intetuitiei 'dor and. helps prevent chipping. Mounted in flattering, Jrimaiic itllinai-miih matching wcJa.rf batul'.Steourioilevtionfodj?! From 15 to $7?00, rcJeril Tx itxluJe L and up Including tax lleturen lllh an l iberty 12th & So. Pacific Route Lv. ltoM and So. 12th '6:20 am 6:1 am 7:05 am "7:20 am 7:35 am 7:50 am 8:05 am 8:20 am '8:35 am R:50 am And Every 30 Minutes I ntll 11:50 am '12:05 pm 12:20 pm 12:35 pm 12:50 pm 1:05 pm 1:20 pm 1:35 pm 1:50 pm 2:05 pm 2:20 pm 2:35 pm 2:50 pm 3:05 pm 3:20 pm 3:35 pm 3:50 pm "4:05 pm 4:20 pm 4:35 pm 4:50 pm "5:05 pm 5:20 pm 5:35 pm 5:50 pm '6:05 pm 6:20 pm And Every 30 Mln. to Lv. Slate and CommercUl 6:10 am 0:35 am 6:50 am 7:03 am 7:20 am 7:35 am 7:50 am 8:05 am 8:20 am 8:35 am And Every 30 Min. to 11:35 am 11:50 am 12:05 pm 12.20 pm 12:35 pm 12:30 pm 1:05 pm 1:20 pm 1:15 pm 1:50 pm 2:05 pm 2:20 pm 2:33 pm 2:50 pm 3:05 pirn 3:20 pm 3:35 pen 3:50 pm 445 pan 4.-20 ptn 4:35 pen 4:50 pa , 5:05 pra 5:20 pin 5:35 pa 5:50 na 8:05 pm And Every 30 Min. to 11:05 pm 11:40 nn 11:50 pm Does not operate Sundays and llollda) I Juv r J '' SlTcr!'V j j Value..,) $75