. 4 I A The New Oregon Statesman. Salerw. Oregon. Friday Morning, December SI, 1928 STH TO ,:BE CELEBRATED i aaaMaaaaMaaaaaaa - - i --. Songs and Other Events Are Arranged By T Various School Classes Coatlaued from Page-1.) and Arthur Case, bees; Milton Hartwelt. Wayne Curry. Donald Btubberfleld. Junior Harara, C511 hert Elliott and OnraU Cooler, brownies; 12 boys, fireflies; eight Clrlt, Snowflake. ."The Christmas Burglar. " by Mary Planner is the play to be enacted at the senior high school Abserrance. Mrs. Beatrice Dua- ean Is the coach, and Wesley Heise and Jean Eastridge hare the leads with Lee Coe and - Stanley Price taking the other parts. The Park school program will be held in the downstairs hall with the primary children giving . - a program at 1:15 o'clock as fol lows: song. "Christmas Message." 2 A and 3B grades; "The Three Christmas Trees," IB; solo. Rich ard Paul Barton: "Searching for Santa." 1A and 2B: "Santa Claus." - 2A girls; recitation by Carolyn Brown; "Waiting for Santa," 2B; Christmas singing game, 2 A and ib.::- - Following the primary grades' : program, the other grades will give a program at 2 o'clock. The program follows: ' Song, school: "What Happened xl Around the Christmas Tree," 12 JB pupils; recitation. "A Christ mas Carol," Charles Delrell; "Christmas at Sea." twelve SB boys; reading. "Little Orphan An- - nie," Aliene Sills; song, school; playlet, "Teaching Forgiveness," SB pupils; reading. "Her Christ- v mas . Wreath." Helen Hart man. "The Bell Song," seven boys , and six girls of the 5B class; song 1 "We Three Kings of the Orient" - by 3B, class; reading, "A Christ mas Dream." Edward Hamilton; v realy recitation. "Christmas Le gends," 6B pupils; reading. "All ; the Year Round." Dick Judsou and Howard Paillafer; "The . Christmas Rose." 6-B class; read ing. ."Old Christmas," Beverly Swart; plar, "Christmas Intlu- ; ence," nine fourth grade pupils; ; reading, "A Dear Little Schemer." Mary Baldinger; song, school; reading, "Shepherd's Watch Their . Flocks by Night," Barbara Brown. The program at Parrish will be one of the most unique Christmas entertainments, where a play will depict all the good things that have happened at the school this year, with Santa Claus and his helpers making suitable award to v representatives of each club or group that Is recognized. The pro gram will begin at 2:30 o'clock and has been arranged and s coached by Miss Elsa V. Egans. Miss Lola Millard and Paul Deu ber. The entertainment has been - arranged so that each person or persona that is recognised by Santa will contribute song, read ing or speech. Diamond Ring is Lost; Found in Dessert Course MILL CITY, Ore.. Dee. 20. Mrs. L. O. Foster lost her dia mond ring while making plea the other day... but It was found during the dessert course at dinner. After starting to make the pies, she took off the ring and laid It on the window sill. When she finished. It was grne. She searched the bouse without suc cess. But Mr. Foster, while "doing justice" to a piece of lemon pie at the dinner table, bit Into some thin hard and found that It was the diamond ling. ToKlET STJTlSr.1I! Iff sets ra REC0BD "Upset the dope week kept on Its merry way at the Winter Gar- Men bowling aUajaaTliarsdar night wnen tne nota bfoccry ioam, leading the Buin!-Men's, league was defeated tWcKjwunes erat of three by the Salemltary Dairy and the New oirr;w- statesman ost by the sanvi lo Mont gomery Ward-dalttbe fact that htUe ink daubenrJJyie league Mrecord for teaiafinres and nearly equalled the team series mark Ed Donnelly of the Statesman team scored high for the erenlng with 220. Tonight's program on the alleys includes two unusual features; the special match between Wayne Kantola and Sam Steinbock. and the opening of the first women's league, which will be known a the Winter Garden league. Teams of three women each will compete. Tonight's program finds the Hart man Brothers trio matched with the Central Priarmaey, and Mont eomery Ward playing the Capitol Theatre. This league is sched uled for 9 o'clock each Friday nisht. The special match will be at 7 o'clock. Scores In the Business Men's league were: New Statesman Donnelly .'. ISO 220 Kittling ... 110 Whitf 174 Martin 1UG Htxson 141 Total 77 1 203 165 179 115 122 131 136 147 109 492 444 475 52: 365 "Battle of the Century" Offing as .Different Ideas Pushed in Marion County Native Buried MILL CITY. Ore., Dec. 20. ( Special Funeral services for Daniel A. Turner were held at the community church Saturday, the Rt. Mr. Gray, officiating. Mr. Turner was born at Tur ner. Oregon. February 2t. 1869. In 101 he was married to Rose Copsey. To this onion were born four children, of whom the eldest died nine years ago. Of the sur Tlvtng children, Edith Uvea in Washington, and Naomi and Har old in Mill City. He la also sur tved by his widow and by flvr grandchildren. Mr. Turner had been confined to his bed since last July 30. when he became ill wltr Influenza. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Eddie Dropella last week. He fc their first child, and has been named Harry Lee. Mrs. Jack Schear Is suffering from blood poisoning In her hand Jean Dawes Is confined to her home by an attack of influensa. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fink wer visiting at the home of Bert Fink In Salem Sunday. . Montgomery Ward Tory 2"4 162 ''aineroa 14"J Schpi 143 'ohnston 125 Starr : JS1 'lota la 797 121 1 1 1 20 I 209 812 115 12 i 113 148 16 4I 309 475 556 663 2277 (Continued from Page 1.) to market roads to save the mil lage. The rest of the sum repre sented by millage. it was said. could be made np. possibly, by an annual drivers' license fee. Property Taxee Would Be Affected Such . are the mala proposals and concrete suggestions for re lieving the burden on property. All other recommendations to the legislature affect the property tax indirectly by means of equalisa tion and greater efficiency in gov eminent, state, county and mu nicipal, and the curbing of bond issues. s It was aald today that there may be still further direct .relief if the commission can compel counties to use their 25 per cent rebate from motor licenses for re tiring county road bonds instead of levying taxes to meet this ex pense. , The recommendation of the "fourth committee" for an. excise tax on banks and competing fi nancial institutions. Is' believed to be almost certain to be selected as one of the legislative recommenda tions. A memorial to congress is fa vored to the effect that govern ment lands be taxed the same as though they were held by private owners, and that this be returned to the state. About half of Ore gon now. escapes taxation because it is government land. Some method of persuading timber owners to reforest logged on lands is recommended. As a crop of trees is not produced sooner than 70 years, it. is ! con. sidered that a very moderate yearly tax per acre should be levied on cut-over land. One Important matter approved today was the indorsement of the idea to give counties "home rule," so they can have a county man agerial form of government. A constitutional amendmentto this effect will be offered to the legis lature from Clackamas county. Tyler Western is Absorbing Uovie If yon really enjoy a- food. dean, wholesome movie, max a special effort to see Tom Tyler in his latest starring production. "Terror Mountain." which Is the current attraction at the Oregon theatre the theatre folk advise. The story revolves around the ex ploits of a movie star who en deavors to save a girl from the conspiracy of a gang of outlaws, and is laid in the great white wastes of northern snow country. A delightful series of comedy toaehes add.mach to the plot of the tale. The cast, of "Terror Mountain, in addition to Tom Tyler ud his leading lady, Jane Raid, includes such players as A! Ferguson. Jutes Covins and Fran- tie Darro. ST iJ OF YIEIE HEED Oitrin dirtia Martin Loreall MeManamy Sanitary Dairy .... ld2 14 157 142 .1S9 158 .171 117 .143 13S ISA 120 160 142 1CT 494 419 452 420 448 Total ..777 691 775 2243 . Roth ... Suing- Lottie Kleinke .. E. Roth .. Total Roth' a Grocery 134 141 134 154 140 145 155 157 155 1B4 718 731 148 4!8 1 U 40 150 441 146 451 1.7 8 46T 715 2164 Captain Hogan is War Vet. Head Cant. Cicero F. Hocan was chosen commander of Marion Post Veterans of Foreign Wars at the annual election held at the trmarr Wednesday, and the following oth er officers were named: H. G. Sammons. senior vice-commander: A. D. Herbster. junior Tice-conv mander; Charles Brant, quarter master; H. A. Pederson, post ad vocate; Dr. W. Carlton Smith, sur geon; and Dr. George E. Lewis and Chris Floer. trustees. The Vet erans also laid plans for an Inten sive membership campaign which will be put into effect imme diately. t Dies Suddenly At Home Joseph McReynolds, 7f, dled-sndV denly at the home at 1136 North Commercial street about noon Thursday followlnr a h Aart at. tack. Besides his wife, Mrs. Anna mcneynoias, three. daughters sur Vive: Mrs. KnrS 'Aa la n( . BUm Mrs. Cloy ZlnTnjtforUand and Mrs. Kuoy, iH)TtX of. Psc, Wash. The 1&x$friUr9 at the Kigaoa mortuaiX Mrs. Beall Dies Here at Age 45 Mrs. Josephine Ttentz BealL wife of William H. Beall. died Thursday at her home at 830 Nor way street at the age of 45 yeas. She was a native of Texas, and had lived in Salem the last four and a half years. Funeral serv ices will be held at the Clough Huston chapel Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the Rer. Harry E. Gardner of the Jason Lee M. E. church officiating. Bariaal will be in the Lee Mission cemetery. Besides Mr. Beall, six children, all of Salem, survive: William Hayes, James, Harold S-. Eugene N. Loretta A. and Florena Eliza beth; and one brother and one sister. HOLLYWOOD TONIGHT "THE SHOWGIRL ALICE WHITE HI Be There To Serve You At the Triangle Service SUdioh All DayJatarday, December 22 DECEMBER 24th aids our first Txr in the service station business fa Salem. Our list of satisfied customers has grown steadily during the year, and now we want everybody to celebrate with us. Santa Clans will be here with candy for the kids. Come, every body, and bring the children. W gnedy saTcla tta nbwifi ef ear nrtiisi Ansae the f rw, ead wis ear fcaat wlafcM for Umty Oartataaa aaa a risawnsai w4 Baesy Kw Tsar Se iwijM; TRIANGLE SERVICE STATION HAYNES 6 ETAL Prons. FAmGBXTJKDS ROAD A CDTTAGB i i 1 ' - K AflTET in the; n SOOTH I SEAS with tfoate Blvra ON THE STAGE Manhattan Players Present Charles E. Royal Guest Star tm (SCQai?il2e'o .Atmcnft Ml E?THB rQJV h J NOW PLAYING Special Matinee . N Sat. 35c ELGINOEIE (Continued from Page 1.) ploymeat? For then there maw be no toys, bo candy perhaps not a bite of food. It la for such as these that the Salvation Army Christmas kettles are now on the streets. The other day the Salvation Army was notified of a family (pareats and nine children) prac tically destitute. Supplies were immediately takea to them, and yon can bet an extra large Christ mas box will so there, with all the goodies for a feast. - Bat it takes money to do these things. The Amr is a the Job of help lag people in need thxouga et the yaar and an extra effort ts raise Xiaaacea must be made t meet the extra aearr demands tor relief whiea pile up on the Anny during; the- cold, winter months. It is np to yoa who can to dig ud and slunk some dollars into this fond. Or if not dollars, then half dollars, or quarters, or dimes, or nickels, or pennies. Checks should be mailed to the Statesman. 2 IS 8. Commercial street, or the Salvation Army, Box 421. Foil S.lLEf.l 61 SAYS SHE'S FLEEING Child is Given Acid by Mistake STATTON. Ore., Dee. t. (Special) Dr. H. A. Beaachamp was called to the Jordaa country Sunday night, where the two year old child of Joan Rohwtn, of Albany, who was TislUnf Its grandparents, the Bauers, had Laccidently been aivea 20 drops of carbolic acid instead of cod- liver oil. The little one was severely burned aboat the throat and mouth, but it la thought will recover. IciL ITS Today and Sat. See and Hear "Prep and Pep A new Movietone sound picture, that is chuck xull of ro auaatce and thrills of Prep school life. EXTRA GEORGE BER NARD SHAW KING GEORGB -ten. 'and' near them in the new Talking News. Vit&plione Acts. 599Q0&QM ' EXTRA! Gift Special 1 100 Pair MEN'S TAN AND GREY FABRIC GLOVES Regular $1.25 75 cents Pair 'Continued from Page 1.) at Carson City. He left there by automobile for eRno, intending te take a night train for San Fran cisco. Miss MeCoanaU arrived hare early today, and went to the St. Francis hotel. There she gave the Associated Press aa interview say ing she had been threatened with relpae after serious illness, and had left home because her rela tives Insisted osi coddling her. F. E. Lane. Pullman conduetof on the train, said she had told him aha had fled to escape the alien ee a 4f-jear-oW -friend of tl. faMilT." with I5,000.OOW VMmafla the sdrTa mother 14-, sued av statement at Indianapolis saying Kiss McConnell was in poor health, and that Meeker followed tv at the re auest of relatives who ware worried about her. Meeker hoped to overtake Miss MeConnaTl before her arrival here bat ha waa forced to stay last nlcht at Bait Lake City hecaa Francis -D. 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