Wednesday, August 13, 1541
By Special Correspondents
Two
Exclusive News Dispatches
Greater Willamette Valle y News
Howell Annual
Event Brings
Out Big Crowd
Stayton Mrs. Wilma Apple was
elected president 01 trie noweu an
niml homecoming organization
Sunday at the Howell school. Other
officers are: Vice-president, Paul
Kirsch, and secretary, Miss Agnes
Kirsch. The new president ap
pointed the following committees:
Program, Mrs. Peter Kirsch, Mrs.
Marir. Kimsev and Mrs. Nora Tay
lor: trrounds. Archie Kimsey and
Ous Kirsch: table, Miss Marie Sil
bernagel, Mrs. Amanda Apple and
;Mrs. Bertha Bowen; sports, Luther
Stout, T. O. Freres and Taylor
Cooper.
The following nrosrram was pre
sented: Songs, by all; Larry and
Jean Kimsey, clarinet and sax aoio:
-Blynn -Humphrey, reading; vocal
jtolo. Mrs. Golda Brown; duet, Wil
ma Apple and Pern Sletto; piano
..solo, Carol Sletto, and song, Auld
Lang Syne.
ThntR nreimnt we.Tii Mr. KTld Mn. P. J.
Peter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dell
'KarrlnKton and family, Stlverton; Mr. and
Mrs. John Apple and daughter, Corvallla;
Mrs. Paul Stuta, Paul A. Stum, Jr..
Charles P. BtutE, Burnt Woods; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Humphrey ana lamwy. wr.
anH Mm. JnncDh Bllbemiiiel and family.
Mrs. Minnie Haworth, Mrs. Ella Ware,
Urn. Ina Preffer. San Pranctsco: Lydta
Bowen, Lebanon; T. L. Banners, Mrs. u. t.
Schaefer, Bcio; Mr. and Mrs. Emzy Tho
mas and family: Mrs. Edna Schroeder,
Balem; Edward M. Bowen, Lebanon; Mr.
and Mrs. L. Stout, Mrs. P. Wourms, Ore
ann City: Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Apple,
. Albany; Loreno Callia, Corvallins Mr. and
..Mrs. Ross Poole, Mrs. Gold Brown, Wan
da Jurgens, Rosebure: Mr. and Mrs. Ira
, Kirsch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Kirsch, Mr. anci Mrs. win uarier, Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Pawkes, and family, Bcio;
- Mr, and Mrs. Rex Kimsey and daughter,
;Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirsch and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sletto and Carol,
Mrs. Julia English, Mr. and Mrs. Tex
. Kimsey and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
-Per? and family, Mrs. Barbara Ruef and
Alphons, Mrs. Margaret Ware and fam
ily, Bern Ice Black, Mildred Black. Ralph
Borintr. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kimsey and
.family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Blum and
Loin, Mr. and Mrs. Tnomas uavis, port
.land:' Mrs. Nora Pools, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
eiesmund, Alfred Poole and family, Mr,
''and Mrs. Prank Dake. Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Allen. Harold Stout, Owen Smith,
Joe Pery, Tim Kirsch, R. L, Thomas,
'Portland; Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Clark and
family. Newbers; Mr. and Mrs. P. Freres,
Mr, and Mrs. T. O. Preren, Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Parrlsh and family, Betty Mae Cow
an and Bessie Ray Cowan of Marylhtirst;
Shirley Swoboda. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake,
-' Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Cooper, Mr. and
Mrs. w. h. Loose, uemuae turscn, ua
' tie Burdlck.
Mt. Angel
Schwab House Guests Return
to California; Vacation
Visits are Exchanged
Miss Pauline Saalfeld accompan
ied her sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Berchtold and Ken
neth, to North Bend Monday. There
she will vacation for an Indefinite
time. The Berchtolds came to Mt.
Angel last Thursday to take in the
flax festival.
) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kehoe of
-Portland were visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffer
over the weekend.
Mrs. Gerry Horton and sons, Billy
and Jack of Shafter, Calif., who
have been house guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwab
the past month, left late Sunday
night for Bakersfield, Calif. Mrs.
Horton received word that her
mother was seriously ill there.
" The Misses Mary Louise Lepoux
of Salem and Yvonne LeDoux are
spending a week at Seaside at the
home of their brother and family
Francis LeDoux has been at Sea
side the past two months and will
return here the latter part of this
, week.
; Mrs. Hilda O'Nell and children
Gene, Dorothy and Jackie of
Bonneville, and her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward O'Nell of Portland, were
weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zollncr,
Mrs. Terese Smith and Walter
Smith or Dallas are hnua guests
at the home of her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. George Andres and family.
,' Miss Monica Prey left Sunday
night by train for a three weeks'
vacation at Humphrey, Nebr.
School Band Director
Appearing at Concert
Lebanon Clarence Bates, newly
appointed Lebanon high school
band director, will conduct the
band In a free concert Wednesday
night on the school campus, start
ing at 8 o'clock. A number of out
standing Instrumental soloists will
oe on the program, Including Nor
man Leckband, high school cornct-
lst.
Guests Forge Home
Monmouth Mr, and Mrs. C. E.
Campbell and family of Pocatello,
Ida., are house guests of their
daughter and her family, Mrs,
Clark Forge. Other guests of the
Forge's for the weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Judy and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Judy, all of Seattle,
Waah., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ste
vcn&on of Bend.
TODAY and THURSDAY
Added
Novelty
News
Contlnuoui
Dally
From
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Jefferson
California Residents Being
Feted; Whooping Cough
Epidemic Continues
Mrs. Fred Barna, who is receiv
ing treatment in a convalescent
hospital In Salem, Is reported to be
slightly improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Lynes and
family of Stockton, Calif., are
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Skelton and family. They
were dinner guests Monday even
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Lynes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Terhune and
son Raymond, accompanied by Mrs.
Terhune's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Carey of Salem, spent the
weekend In Madras where they vis
ited Mrs. Terhune's grandmother,
Mrs. Emma Sumner, who Is seri
ously ill. Recent guests at the Ter-;
hune home were Mr. and Mrs. i
Glenn Purvine and children, Doris
Jean and Bruce of Long Beach, I
Calif. I
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Wright andj
family were guests Sunday at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Lane.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Lane of Gresham.
The whooping cough epidemic
among the youngsters here is still!
flourishing. Some cases are re- j
ported to be quite severe.
1
War Veterans
Stage Picnic
Silverton The Veterans of For
eign Wars post and Auxiliary held
their annual district picnic at Sli
ver Creek Falls state park Sun
day with about 100 in attendance.
The Silverton group furnished cof
fee and punch.
Attending from here were Post
Commander Ed Svarlvari, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Chandler and Donald,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Grant
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gingrich and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Underwood, Rita and
Charlean Underwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Scott McPlke and Bonnie Jean,
Mrs. Polly Sparks, Miss . Helen
Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Dever
Icks, Howard Long, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Lane.
Among those from Salem were
Mrs. Ward Wolfe, district presi
dent; .Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mudd,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harlan, Mr.
Harlan, district commander.
Many of the department officers
have left for the national conven-;
tio'n In Philadelphia. j
Wednesday evening, August 20,:
the Silverton post and Auxiliary
will have a picnic supper at the
city park at 6:30, if the weather
Is favorable. If not the supper will
be at the armory. The group will
adjourn to the armory for their
meeting after the supper.
Assisting with the children's clin
ics at the Eugene Field school this
winter will be Marion Tucker, Mrs.
L. Standard, Mrs. L. Deverlcks, i
Mrs. M, L. Rappe and Mrs. O. John
son. Falls City
Church Groups Will Meet
During Week; Oldtimers
Called for Sunday Reunion
The Ninety and Nine men will
hold their August meeting at the
Christian church Friday evening at
7 o'clock.
The Loyal Women's claw will
hold Its postponed picnic at River
side park Friday at 1 o'clock. If it
rains the meeting will be held at
the church.
A talk was given Sunday even
ing at the Christian church by
John Letterman, who had spent the
past week at the boys' camp at Tur
ner. There were 185 boys In at
tendance. The Falls City Old Timers' picnic
will be held Sunday.
Henry Otte has sold his farm and
bought property at Dallas.
Miss Hazel Ward. Mrs. W. P.
Letterman and children motored to
Turner Sunday morning and at
tended 8unday school and church
at the boys' camp. After a picnic
dinner they returned home bring
ing John Letterman, who had spent
the week there.
Murrays Give Farewell
Silverton Hills The C. V. Mur
rays plan to move to Dallas In the
near future. A group of neighbors
arranged a surprise social evening
at the Murray home as a farewell
gesture. Mrs. L. O. Hadley and Mrs.
Josie Mires were receiving hostesses.
More Ulan fifty guests attended.
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THE LAUGH RIOT
OF THE YEAR
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Council Session
At Jefferson
Routine Affair
Jefferson The August meeting nf
the Jefferson city council was held
in the city hall Monday night.
Present were Mayor Irvine Wright,
city recorder; E. E. Howell, mar
shal and water superintendent; O,
E, Sherman, councilmen, Murphy,
Barnes. Fontaine and Gleason. Ab
sent, Glaser and Burnett.
A communication from Dierks
regarding the painting of the city
hall and a communication from
Owen K. Lemmon in regard to
the use of the city hall, was rend
and the mayor ordered to grant the
use of the hall by letter.
A motion that the marshal be or
dered to burn the grass on the
city property and private property
where it is a menace or fire hazard,
carried.
The matter of the Wickersham
bill was brought up and after dis
cussion a motion was made and
carried that the matter be referred
to the city attorney.
After some discussion in regard
to the improvements by Pierce Ja
cob of his mink pens, a motion
was made and seconded that the
council approve the permit Issued
by the recorder on April 18, 1941.
The motion carried.
A motion was carried that a com
mittee be appointed by the mayor
to formulate a plan to put the
cemetery on a business basis. Com
mittee appointed, Gleason, Fon
taine and Barnes. It was decided
to move the metal building owned
by the city to the city's property
on Main street to house the fire
truck.. A motion that the street
committee proceed with the paint
ing of the street parking lines car
ried.
The budget committee appointed
is comprised of K. S. Thurston, C.
J. Thurston, Harold Knight, T. O.
Kester, Dan Donohue and Harry
McKce.
Councilman Glaser having been
absent three regular meetings of
the council, the mayor declared his
office vacant, but no action was
taken to elect a councilman to take
his place.
St. Paul
Davidsons Entertain Califor
nlans; Vacation Visits
Are Enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson had
as their gucsta the past week, Mr.
and Mrs. Hobart Littlefleld and
daughter, Dianna, of Los Angeles.
Mr. Littlefleld Is a brother of Mrs.
Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kirk and
children, Ronald, Dick, Phil, Mike,
Sherlan and Terry, spent the week
end at the coast.
Mrs. Stanley McKay and daugh
ters, Stella, Constance and Mary,
of Salem visited with relatives and
friends In St. Paul Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Faber and
children, Virgil and Arthur, spent
Sunday visiting with relatives in
Portland.
-Miss Mary Hasslng of Mt. Angel
spent a few days of the past week
ai me B. P. Stupiel home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNamce
and daughters, Una and Eileen, are
spending a week's vacation visiting
with relatives and friends In Se
attle, Spokane and various cities
In Washington.
Adamses at Reunion,
Brothers and Sisters
Silverton For the first time in
25 years the four brothers and
three sisters of the Adams family
met together Sunday in reunion
at the state park in Washington on
Hood canal, with members of their
families there were 24 in the group.
The weather was perfect and the
guests spent the hours following a
picnic dinner, visiting Informally.
Members of the family were H.
W. Adams, superintendent of the
local schools: O. D. Adams of
Bremerton, lieutenant - commander
in the navy; Dr. Allan Adams of
Hoqulam, LcRoy Adams, Mrs. Rob
ert Boener. Mrs. William Brewer
and Mrs. Ocne Whatley, all of Se
attle. Starts
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Squired by Edmund Gwc-nn and Laird Cregar fright), "Charley's
Aunt" is indeed popular. Hailing from Brazil, where the nuts come
from, the winsome lady is none other than radio's famed first
comedian, Jack Benny. Kay Francis and James Ellison head the
featured cast of "Charley's Aunt", which Is being held over for a
few days at the Grand theater.
Benedictine Sisters
Close Eighth Retreat
ML. Anel The Benedictine Si.sters closed their eighth
consecutive year of retreats for laywomert with a total of
120 retreatants for 1941. The Rev. Ed. J. Power, C.SS. R.,
Portland, conducted both the June
and August retreats.
The 65 women present at the
August retreat included Mrs. Peter
Lanz, Mrs. Ralph Martin, Mrs.
Barbara Bustin, Mrs. R. H. Neu
hum, Mrs. Joe Desmond, all of Tn
coma; Mrs. Lena Constant!. Bell
Ingham; Miss Veronica Diederlcks,
Vancouver; Mrs, Hedwig Rohner,
Mrs. Bertha Rohner, MIps Mildred I
Chambers, Corvallis; Mrs. Francis;
Tanzcr, Mrs. William H. Wenzel,
Mrs. B. F. Dimiler, Mrs. Leo Ker
ber. Miss Elsie Ketzel, Mrs. Theo
dore Barr. Mrs. Marie Burllngame,
Salem; Miss Barbara RuesR, Mrs.
C. Goldale, Mrs. Rose Kchrli, Miss
Marie Plamondon, Mrs. Theresa De
Covey, Mrs. Mary E. McMahon,
Mrs. Josephine Braun, Mrs. K.
DummJer, Mrs. Mary Nadeau, Miss
Gertrude Shaffer, Mrs. Mary For
man, Mrs. A. Buckley, Mrs. A. Ken
nedy, Miss Ruby Bailey, Mrs. Rey
nolds, Mrs. V. Morse, Miss Joseph
ine Rlnella, Mrs. C. Goulet, Port
land; Mrs. S. J Smith, Mrs. Bertna
Hopfer, Mrs. McKillip, St. Paul;
Miss Mary Lets, Beaverton; Misses
Margaret and Edna Sohler, Cor
nelius; Miss May Manning, Miss
Eva Koessler, Woodburn; Mrs.
Frank Albrich, Scio; Mrs. C. H.
Ford. Drain; Mrs. Varetti and
daughter Caroline, Sandy; Mrs.
Chrystal Mlnnlck and Mrs. Agnes
Gerety, Oregon City; Mrs. Alvin
Smith, Silverton;, Mrs. L. L. Tay
lor, Olex; Mrs. John Brogan, The
Dalles; Mrs. Emma Lassas. Mrs. M.
Melcholr, Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mrs.
Henry Annen, Mrs. J. Kaiser, Mrs.
J. T. Bauman, Miss Betty Schlnd
ler and Miss Thrasilla Barr, Mt.
Angel. . .
The retreats for laywomen are
held at Mt. Angel Normal each
year during the second weekend
of June and August.
Turner
Naval Recruiting Officer
Changes Location; Rclgcr
Home from Ilcrmislon Work
Mayro McKlnncy called at the
Fannie Ball home here Monday on
his way to Salem. He is living on
his farm at present.
Home from his work at Hcrmis
ton, John Regler is spending a few
days with the Regier family.
Mrs. Clara Glsse has employment
at the Fred Miller home. Her son
John Is with her.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Harrison have
moved from Spokane to McMlnn
vlllc where Harrison will be in
charge of the navy recruiting sta
tion. Mrs. Harrison is the daugh
ter or Mr. and Mrs. George Brower.
George Brower is in bed with a
heavy cold. He has been working
at Pete Frederick son's.
Suver People Move
Sliver Mr. and Mrs. Milo Grabor
moved from the Fllckingcr service
station where he has been employed
for the past two and a half years,
to the Marlmon cottages at Helmlck
service station. He expects to work
In the woods. Frank Johnson and
wife of Portland expects to move In
the house vacated by the Grabers,
he hna been driving truck for Flick
Inger for some time.
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City Final Winner
Of Impromptu Race
Silverton An auto "Race
in Reverse" ended up in $25
prize money which went to
the city coffers; race run
around 3 a.m. Sunday morn
ing; .participants, Pete Soren
sen and Bemle Oas; race
track was temporary use of
High street between First
and Second streets; referee,
Vic Grossnlckle, night cop,
and judge, Bert Terry of the
city police. Prizes paid Mon
day by Sorensen and Oas.
Dallas Presenting
KOAC Radio Program
Dallas This community, accord
ing to W. Blackley, secretary of
the Chamber of Commerce, will be
featured over the state station
KOAC Thursday evening from 9:00
9:30 o'clock p.m., as part of the
Oregon on Parade program series
prepared by the state highway com
mission in cooperation with KOAC.
Mrs. Blanche Eakln, wl:o is well
posted on the early day history of
Dallas, will give a talk on pioneer
days and some Incidents of the
time. .Hubert, Springsteln, talent
ed young vocalist, will furnish the
musical numbers while the pro
gram will conclude with a short re
view of modern Dallas.
Ciiemawa Grangers
Are Keeping Busy
Kelzer The attendance at the
last regular meetings of Chemawa
Grange has not been quite up to the
standard because of the busy harvest
season. Grangers, however, are look
ing forward to the next meeting,
when more will be able to attend.
Plans are being formulated for
the annual Grange fair which Is
to be held in the hall here next
month. The exact date will be an
nounced later through the press.
Sunday, August 16, Chemawa
Grangers and their families will
enjoy a picnic dinner in dinger
park. i
Mattresses Are Made
Suver About 16 women made
mattresses at the hall here last
week, under the direction of Mrs.
Clifford Hasslcr.
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Farmer Union
Hears Reports
Of Activities
Central Howell The regular
meeting of the Farmers' union was
held at the school house Monday
evening, with Henry Torvend, presi
dent, presiding. One . applicant,
Harris Ault, of Route 6, Salem,
was accepted and the obligation
was given to Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Johnson, who were accepted
at the last meeting. Quite a dis
cussion was held in regard to the
so-called "hot grain", as the term
is used by the Triple A.
Ernest Werner reported on the
sales of seed as made to date by
the Mid -Willamette Produce Co.
Mrs. Oscar Johnson called the at
tention of members to the article
in the State Farmer union paper
on the Lee Tenancy bill and that
two of Oregon's congressmen had
voted against it. The committee
was instructed to inquire as to
the reason for the negative vote,
Alvln Krug spoke of the num
ber of announcements on certain
radio programs, pertaining to meet'
Ings of farm organizations with
no mention of Farmers union. It
was suggested the county presi
dent take this matter up with the
management of certain stations.
The State Junior camp will be
held at Camp Cleowax four miles
from Florence, Ore., beginning Aug
ust 21 and continuing through un
til Sunday. Mrs. Pauline Johnson,
a staff member, urged some local
young people to attend. Age limits
are 16 to 21 years. Earl DeSart re
ported for the building committee,
Attention was also called to the
market reports as given over radio
station KEX at 12:15 pmi. noon,
and members were urged to write
this station urging the contlnu'
ance of this program at this time
when the change back to stand
ard time is made in the east. The
Oregon State Farmers' union pic
nic will be held at Champoeg park
next Sunday, August 17, with a full
day of events being planned. Alvin
Krug of this local is chairman of
the sports committee, assisted by
Joe Owens of Dayton and a pro
gram for the afternoon by all the
counties. Mrs. Earl DeSart was
appointed as a committee of one
in charge of Central Howell Ban
ners, and as a table committee,
Ralph Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Buetler and Mr. and Mrs, George
Brown will serve.
Refreshments and a social hour
was enjoyed with Mrs. Frank Buet
ler, Mrs. Silas Torvend and Mrs.
Henry Torvend serving.
Clampiit is Placed
On 5-Year Probation
Dallas Eugene Francis Clampitt
of Independence, charged with con
tributing to the delinquency of a
minor, appeared in circuit court be
fore Judge Arlle G. Walker Tues
day morning, to be sentenced fol
lowing an investigation of the case
by the state parole board. Actual
sentencing was postponed and
Clampitt placed on a five-year
probation period with strict orders,
in particular, to stay away from
the girl involved in the incident
until she has reached the age of
18 years.
Central Howell
Situations Accepted Away
From Home; Johnsons En
tertain with Dinner Party
Robert Simmons, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Simmons, has ac
cepted a position with the Stand
ard Oil company, and after work
ing some time in Salem leaves soon
to work in Oregon City and other
towns farther north. His brother
Max is also employed by the same
company and is working in a sta
tion in Seattle. Robert graduated
from Silverton high school this last
June.
Miss Carolyn Kaufman has ac
cepted a position with a mill in
Silverton. after graduation a year
aeo. as an honor student from Sil
verton high.
Mrs. Carl Brand is seriously ill
in Salem and not able to receive
visitors;
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Beutler.
Marian, Lloyd, Robert and Hdon
Beutler, Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeSart.
Mi- onH Mrs. Frank Wav. Helen and
Dean Way and Dale Krug made up
a picnic party, spending sunaay
at Whale cove, south of Depoe bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson
and his mother, Mrs. Anderson, of
Salem, spent Wednesday in New
port1 visiting friends.
Recent dinner guests at the Clar
ence Johnsons' were Mrs. Lewis
PammllU nrA HnllffhtPr YVOnlie Of
San Diego, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd white of saiem. Mrs. win
millo was formerly Emily Phillips
of Salem, a girlhood friend of Mrs.
Johnson and her sister, Mrs. White.
Scrap Metal
All Collected
Albany A total of 1,653 pounds of
scrap aluminum has been collected
by Linn county 4-H club members
as their contribution to the national
defense program, O. E. Mikesell,
county club agent reported after the
final check had been made.
The club agent stated that Sclo
led the small towns with 123 pounds
collected under the sponsorship of
the 4-H girls led by Mrs. George
Patrny; Tangent ranked second
with 84 pounds,
Heading the list of rural districts
was Greenback with 109 pounds
collected by G. C. Curtis' Dairy and
Swine, clubs. Fox Valley, ranked
second with 64 pounds.
Leading individual gatherer Is
believed to be Loren Kreger of Mill
ersburg with 45 pounds.
Dayton Contributes
Dayton r Day ton's contribution of
scrap discarded aluminum amount
ing to 235 pounds has been taken to
Portland by the Newman Transfer
truck, Carl Francis, mayor of Day
ton, reports. Mrs. Ralph Rufener of
the American Legion auxiliary was
in charge of the Boy Scout house
to house campaign carried on to
obtain the metal donated.
Grangers Wait Movies
Silverton Hills During the enter
tainment hour of the Grange Fri
day night of this week, Helen Knauf ,
lecturer. In charge, several educa
tional reels of pictures will be shown
on harmful insects in the forests.
Emma Magill and Lizzie Tulare will
be refreshment hostesses. Maurice
Benson is master of the Silverton
Hills Grange.
Woodburn Courfc
Receives Many
Wild Drivers
Woodburn Harvey Edward Cade
of Holton appeared before Judge
Overton Monday after being arrest
ed for passing stop signs without
stopping. He pleaded guilty to the
charge and paid a fine of $5 and
casts.
Eddie Carl Schmidt of Salem, ar
rested on two charges, the first for
overtaking and passing another car
without sufficient clearance and
the second for driving his truck in
excess of 45 miles per hour. He
pleaded guilty on both charges and
paid a fine of $10 and costs on the
first and $5 and costs on the sec
ond. Frank Hempel was arrested on a
charge of assault and battery upon
the person of Eleanor Hempel whiQ
signed the complaint. He pleaded
guilty and the time of pronouncing
sentence was continued until Au
gust 25. '
Dale Scott Spencer was arrested
for reckless driving 1 Dell Coyner,
city marshal, after he failed to ne
gotlate a turn In South Woodburn
and turned his car over. His fine
was $50, plus costs of $4.95 and 30
days in the county Jail, the Jail
sentence to be suspended If the fine
and costs are paid. He was also ar
rested for driving without an oper
ator's license for which he was
fined $10 and sentenced to 10 days
In jail unless the fine and costs of
$4.95 be paid. Committment pa
pers were issued.
Riding with Spencer were Wade
Clemens and E. D. Plank both of
whom were arrested for being on a
public highway in a state of Intox
ication and were each fined $10,
plus costs of $4.95 and given a lOa
day Jail sentence to be suspended
if the fine and costs were paid. The
three men were from Salem.
Louis Sylvester Brlsbin of San
Jose paid a fine of $10 and costs
for overtaking and passing another
car without sufficient clearance.
Milton V. Carlson of Los Angeles
paid a fine of $5 and costs on. the
same charge.
When You Think of
STEAKS
Think of
Shathic's' Chateau
TONITE . THU., FRI , i
The World's Funniest Trio ,"
In Their Funniest Comedy!;
Bob Hope
Martha Have
Andy Devine
IN ' '
"Never Say Die"
plus :
GENE AUTRY
SMILEY BURNETTE .
IN
"South of the :
Border"
Thrills - Songs Romance!