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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1928)
' exclubivk news DISPATCHES . . MARION LkNN - COUNTY NEWS ? cc,: : - : . P ht:t& THURSDAy, JUNE 21, 192& -FicTsrc::::: OCCl'IITIES LIAEEFL.IISFC ulJnlKaSSSrjSa Bis MlhlM.trE for the srarxetotj has' of na air- tanaal Mr ir- aart ttw American Lectto. wbldh w nanus to Miac Ma and IMM steeple tn atodu. A Won ami try slrpntae race . from the part of Portland field a oil. verton, ,rrirlng about 140 o'clock staiuratar wwimfc rmi - imiiiy open the vroek-end. Prtattcalty all the necthstsana cgsnttttass -and Individuals srffl ban snips on the sum simony, including trie mg tn tnotor Bach planes of tbe Wot Coast Transport coaapacy, tile flat ttoa en this aba arm Be - Pitas f0 be offered for pin (bate jaatpinf.-races, tMnts, aerial croauaci, a surer cap eaab post betas potted. . A (rand prise wfll be firm the plane earning tbe fraeUet distance Iran ate borne art. Adnaanai pitas tra bergiv- an far toe loop eocrtart, dead stick BUKltai, akr-roeket take-off. ttunt Jag and other events. AH pllota and meenaniea attending will be turn' taaed atatl. tooting an far their pttinff ' 1 Shine .already,1 entered .Include i Waco 10, Pacific Airplane service. Baiem, mem w im Eyenr and w. A. (Scout) Haaelwood; American Eagle, Jets Dtgman, Portland, pilot Koel B. Evans; Itaveutlr, A. Jt -Eg-. far. Parte nit alrporti American Cat la. Bev. Crawford. Portland, pi. lot, frying lor the Apastobn Faith Mlsalori. Thli plane equipped with tne new oerrosn Ban Bemtens Halske 139 horsepower motor; Waco. C. r. Oraul and T. Bauer. Taacotrrer. Wash.: Katie Book. A. A Davis, swsnrton, repreeentlng MaUonat Aircraft . oorporatloB; Monoooupe, Ryan cuouuulana and M' Waeoa Hanrin Prying service, Portland; two American Xsgtos, XeKetate.aforrow company. Port land, Lieut. Arthur McKenzie and Went, A. 3. Davis, pllota, who won first money at the recent Swan ia land air ctrcui in Portland; Ryan awnnplane and Trarelalr, Conti nental Airways, Portland; Travel air. Aeronautical Pursuits Corpora tion, Portland, entered by C. H. JParnbain; Waco, Travelalr and Eagle Rock, Bush Plying service, Portland; Travelair, Hill Aeronau tical school, Portland, W. B. Clarke, pilot; Ore ships (ram Pearson field. Cast. A. L Eagle, Sight com' . Areola Roth, ,.- reaam flier ot Portland, wfll be operations ofiioet far tbe day. . ' Msg PLASS VISITS -'kit, AnasL June SI Mia) Henri etta Plaas of Ban Prancltoo Is bare at tbe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, a. naas, woo an in tne urooc ad Plnger district, Plate la seriously! IE at hi borne. Be la past years at age. DISTRICT TO UAKE KANYIKPr.3VEKEr.TS was elected dlrectar and Mn. Mar- ray Janmion was wen IM for play abed egujament, and for granting tbs school yard ana pty aned sm gummg tne sneo Woodbum, Jane 21 The ; tedtsU atad women of the Methoda agdaiapal ehureh ware entertained en Tuesday afternoon by : Mrs. Perk L. ton and Mrs. J. R. Lan don, at the, Love home on Cupid's court. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. O. L. Withers and Miss Marcue Um. Herotiona were by Mrs. P. B. Cetanaa. her chosen subject being "Hope." The program was arranged by Mrs. James- lite st r, president of the Woeosn'i Home Missionary society. Readings wen given fey Mils Mary Jane &y- erly aad Maa Arkaa Cotanaa and a meal solo was contributed by Miss Adelaide Benjamin, van played ren own aeeompanaaent. During the tea boar Mas Marcue ton entertained with a number at Instrumental selection. a large attendance and a wry en joyable eocuu nour following tne meeUng.r . ESCAPES AKD SEWER ELECM SUBJECTS Rubbard, Jane 31. -The annual school meeting brought out two school directors, one clerk, four women and seven addltiooml men. H. O. Carl was ejected asdirecior for then years to replace Waldo Brown whs retina this year. a. L. Johnson was elected as clerk, both men being elected unanimously. il. -layur, irom ue state lire warden's office, addressed the gath ering on tbe necessity of fin es capes which matter was fully dis cussed by every one present. The adrisaDiiity of building a new, larger sewer system was also brought up and ten tor tne rjoara to aeciae. L. A. Beckman suggested that the new sewer Be sumcientiy large to permit residents from the school district to connect with It No def inite decision was arrived at. It was decided to engage the serv ices of an inspector from the build ing tnsrwflon department to invest igate tbe underpinnings and other repairs needed on tbe building. GUESTS AT DINNER Silverton, June 11 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olfford entertained at their home over Bast Hill at a family dinner the following: Mrs. Gilford's sisters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey uooa, Mr. ana Mrs. my snerrow and children, Mr. and Mn. Gladwyn Haam and daughter, and Mm, CHrford't brother. Merlin Oonrtd, wife and children. The largest Sunday school group fathering In the United States will ban Its ajronal meeting next Ban- day at Waterloo In Linn county, when anpiniaaaniy soon pen from Una, Marion. Benton i Lane counties will get together. Tbe meeting Is aader the direction of the aaawteaa Sunday. Bcnool union The aroKrara announced by the nocal missionary, Kenneth A. Tobias, Is as follows t starting at 10 a, m.i eoBirregatlonal tinging followed by a selection from the Liberty Sunday school. Rev. O. w. Ronroaugn of Ta coma, Wash., will give an address on the history of tbe Waterloo Qroup Gathering and tell of bis work In connection with the gathering dur ing the past M years. Tbe forenoon program will close with an address by Dr. w. T. MUUken of Portland. Dr. Milliken ai the state director of rsUgtons education for the Bapnat church. Be will gin an evangelistic address, ' f - - The afternoon program win con sist of many special- features, among them will be the singing by the Mennonlte young people of Albany. Solos by Asa Smith, orchestra num bers and a pageant by the' Griggs Sunday ' ' school. The afternoon speakers will be Rev. X. B. Martin of Portland and Dr. W. T. MUUken. Mr. Martin Is tbe district superintendent of the American- Sunday School union.-- The program committee is pre pared to handle the largest crowd In the history of this widely known Sunday school gathering. Persons not familiar with the loca tion of the grounds when tbe gath ering is to be held may find the way easily by going east from Lebanon on the Sweet Home road until they reach Waterloo and then turn to the left. The grounds an located just below the Waterloo bridge across tbe South Santlam river. Plenty of parking space is available for cars and seats win be provided for every one. ' ! !' WOMAN IS ELECTED SCHOOL DIRECTOR Brooks, June 31 Brooks school district No. 11 held ltt annual elec tion Monday evening. Results wen Mn. John S. Dunlavy was unanim ously elected director for a term of three yean succeeding John S. Dun lavy who has held the chairman ship: s. A. Harris was elected clerk. Walter L. Fuller Is tne retiring clerk. A large crowd was present. Mn. Dunlavy Is the lint woman director elected to serve on the Brooks school board. - ,; SCHWAB ABE HOME Mt. Angel, Jane U Mri and Mar Fred Schwab, Mrs, Harry B. Craig and children, Mary Jeanne and Junior, returned Wednesday from a trip to the Tillamook beaches. On your vacation Go swiftly by train. Law fares now effective A 4 rhemsllfof pUy.yourvscmtiontouts when joa boars) the train, relaxed, : csrefree you are on your way to pltv. ' Vacation rpoct in Oregon quick ly reached by Southern Ptcificsnd OtUomk is but! itj twj. . - Pares an low. For eitmple, 16 day roundtrip to; iV s -. : . PcsAfiacA . . . 35w . LMAagttei. . . . . ISMO ' Saa rnncUeo is the dry jrooH rievwror Tvptrwy to luiventure. From there mmtt Mklwtnntir tArharmlns Kanrta. i i.- -l ri ' rtai riaoonai paras, ftwssi tmu. ..... Aad the onto lot Angdei and Southera Caiiforma. The all-retr pls;ground, with its ccaorful beaches, old tmsrions, orsnga ev,HoIlywol,orsbitof01dMcxico. Your choice of 6fttrairiioTerthera. -' snout Sbssta out to CaUrornia. in- ( , eluding; the superb "Cstcsde" the choice of those to whom speed snd luxury ereof tint comidertrion. The 4ieL.W1,SiimIihM HflflNPMI tdMedford.TlieipecisJsllcotch trticu, $15 Portknd to San Frn dco,connepeda)rnforttnd ; economy. Via the scenic Cascade Line by daylight. -r ttCMliftmia TbtnEssI ' On your wsy east.nru teeCalifbr- ruvtcotttbuilitdeaicmtojpthu , way. Then east via any of South- , era Pacific i i great routes. Circle heme vu say oJ the cxnhemuoes. Take advantage at either of then gfMtdfde-tripbargain. 8Utn lSth atri Oak 8t. - Phosva 41 CHy Ticket Office 184 N. Liberty St. " Phone 8w. BIRTH AKXSVE. SARY OBSERVED AT SCIO to. Jane tt-Mrt. Brrvastsr Kiosk wee - hawses to a crowd ef fnaailt waa aattend Wiaaesday nan al ner ulrtft nfresbments cn served at close of the meeting. Tne guests wen Matt Dvorak and wife. Jot Patrny and . wife, Tony Kosprafks and family, Jos Boyanonky ano wife: Prank Kruml and wife, Mn Anna Deokek, and John Doubts and wife of Leheaon, inissimRYScciEn I.1EET AT NOLAN'S Woodbum, June 31 Mrs. W. P. Norman entertained the Missionary society of the Presbyterian church at her home on Bast Lincoln street yesterday afternoon. A short busi ness session was held under the di rection of the president. Mrs. A. H. Dean. Devotionals wen conduct ed by Mrs. Amy Ponythe. -- A very interesting talk was given by Mrs. Byford ot Portland, who la speeding tbe berry sear-x at Bethel, and who told of her early life in tbe mountains of North Carolina and her training in a mission school In that country. Mrs. Norman was as listed in serving by Mrs. J. J. Ban. PAST MATRONS MEET 8Uverton. June 11 The - Past Matron's dub of the Ramona chap ter of the Eastern Star met at the borne of Mrs. Arthur Jans Tuesday afternoon with nearly all ot tbe U members present Two new nanwa were added to the list of members on that afternoon. The dub win meet next month at the borne of Mn Mhwheth MleoL : -. INJURED IN ACCIDENT Silverton. June 31 John Nerness. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Neman of war Bast Hill who has .been hey fexf charge of' a filling station a Wmaa Walla waan' tw also was at amtnng eoUega, ems la aa auto ae ddaat several days age aad was tak en to a hospital wtth a broken snoakliir bone, the ether ritaulder laeented and several ether braises aad scratches. "Johnnie" Is known ay many of the Silwrton young eat, havtag graduated, from Wrnrton high aohool a few yean Silverton, Juae.lt. - An eight pound boy was born to Mr. aad FRIDAY SATURDAY .Itetura Engagement of the "It" Gii Happy, dishing, carefree Clara, tbe mad cap of the screen, as a tantalising tease el the tropics who holds bar heart eloot from the asm who swarm about bar m ; L J., Ami iMt Times Todav Esther Ralston -' -': "THE SPOTLIGHT." Mrs, V. b Laneo at the Silverton liusuaal Wilnssrlsy noon, Mrs. Lar- Dorethy Xing. Tney Uve in the 811- StHIS. '. ' 7 ' ... . '1 ' . IRBIH PAMTLT Otfim ' Ml, Angel Jane 11-MT. asdJrs. J. L. Irish and fatally ot Portland awn gatsts at the L. A. UOoux L New Playing I : Satarday I r : . ONLY ' ELSIN0RE- ...... v. . , eawj Follow this trail. There are thrills, dan- ' gen, conflicta but it end -in romance and presents a pic ture of the fast disappearing West. Added Fritter Matinee Evening Manhattan Players ' Present ' ' "THE ELDER BROTHER" , - A Comedy Drama of Rural Life . . Stage Play at 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. Associauon , . VaudevillE ALWAYS COOL HEBE Ttx Csttappy lias Driak It is interesting to analyze the preference which millions of people a confer upon GREEN RIVER. When they are thirsty, one name and one aKstisfying taste represents their need and desire.; Undoulytedly this preference is due, in a large measure to their knowledge that GREEN RIVER is as healthful as it is good. It is as pure as a draught from a mountain spring. It is due, again, to the fact that GREEN RIVER is easy to find. Everywhere, where fountain beverages are served, or where hot tied drinks are sold, you will be greeted with a knowing smile when you mention the name. But the real goodness of GREEN RIVER is in its taste, the en chanting flavor of tropic limes, with fine cane sugar and the purest of-spring water. Thirst and fatigue are not necessary to your enjoyment of GREEN RIVER. It is a different drink that can be sipped and en joyed to the last drop. s You owe yourself this reddrink enjoyment. ' Have a GREEN RIVER today. HOYT BROTHERS, Distributors 888 Flanders St., Portland, Ore. "A t F o u n t a i n s SCHOENHOFE and in n -co Bottle $Every w here M P AN Y . CHICAGO