The New Oregon Statesman's Valley News and Correspondents PageL i . T ' I : : : ' i GOUKTY'S S. S. MEETING SOON Convention Will Be Held March 8 and 9 at Si! -verton, Announced PRATT M. F-V ( . !nl ) Notice or !': . in at cc m Sun day school coriv-'j!' 'f.!!. v.-; .icY' xrl'A be held at Sllverton Christian church Marcb S a id 9 Lave been mailed out by Fred deVries, pres ident of tic county organization, to almost 100 Sunday schools. An excellent progiam is being prepared, copies of wUich will be mailed out later. The program will be similar to those of former years, with three institute per iods. The theme of the first, which will be on Friday afternoon, is "Building a Lesson." On Satur day morning the theme Is "Build ing a Class," and Saturday after noon "Building a Life." Dr. J. J. Staub of Sunnysh' Congregational church w i 1 preach the convention sermon S:: urday morning. Other prominent ! speakers from various part of the state will appear. Plans for the state Christian Endeavor convention to be hold in Salem April 18-21 are rapidly being formed, according to Dr. David B. Hill, local publicity chairman for the convention. "We are expecting oer 1000 delegates, " Dr. Hill reported Fri day, "so this will be the first big convention for Salem this year. In Brtditlnn tn tho vonnr neonle and ! mu .i,..-in ur. gates, a large number of parents probably will drive here for the meetings on Sunday." Dr. Hill reported that the chamber of commerce is lenaing . ;in pllor'i l.lfl aid Kv atininfr Till STATE CDNVENTION OF C. E. HEBE SOON t l i li. ity matter to officers of local !U!'eK son;. B,1Iv mpan F,i;ar wM.MB thrmiirlintit led bv M'pes Mane Mieninger. Endeavor - t the state. "We are stressing the fact that Salem Is a city of homes, schools and churches," he report- Among the prominent speakers ! who have been engaged for the I convention E. P. Gates of Boston. I .ii f.iH .r t .h iBti imn-.nr ...rioiir frilzed CamP Uetamachick Christian Endeavor society. Mr Gates was prominent in work of the society in the middle western states for several years. 8ereral state officers of the organization will also appear on the program. SILVERTON. Feb. 2. (Spe cial) Saturday. February 9. is the date set by the Sirrerton Wo man's club as "Sllverton Food Products day." Twenty-seven prizes will be offered in the bak ing contest, the rules being that only Sllverton oatmeal, graham, bread or pastry flour. Sllverton fruits, nuts, eggs, milk, batter and lard must be nsed in the preparation of all entries. To receive the grand prize of ten dollars, offered by the busi ness men of the city, one must make entry In each division and shall have received the most prizes. An interesting all day program has been arranged, which will he held in the Eugene Field audito rium. The program is as follows: 10:00 a. m. Dixie Biscutts. Miss Dorothy Hadley. home eco nomics teacher. 10:30 a. m. Walnuts and Fil berts, J. J. Doerfler. 11:00 a. m. Preparing Oven Dinner, Miss Hadley. 11:30 a. m. Electricity in the Home. P. E. P. Co. 1:00 p. m. A Gooseberry Pie, Miss Hadley. 1:20 p. m The Cow as a Source of Food. Theodore Hobart. 2:10 p. m. Fruit and Berries in the Home Garden. Oscal Loe. 2:40 p. m. Serving, home ec onomics girls. 3:10 p. m. Flowers and Shrubs as a Food. Rholin Cooley. 3:45 p. ra. Vegetables. Mrs. Percy Brown. 4:00 p. m. -Miscellaneous. .Miss Hadley. All prizes offered at the exhibit are now on display in the window of Starr Hardware. May or Puts Ban On Pulling Sled By Automobile eial) Because of the many per sons who have' been injured on eleds attached to autos during the past week. Mayor W. H. Broyles Issued a regulation Thursday pro hibiting this form of recreation. Miss Rita Kistner suffered a brokenshoulder when thrown off a sled, and several others have been Injured, necessitating such action. Choir Planning Easter Cantata SILVERTON, Feb. 2. (Spe cial) The Trinity Lutheran choir met on Wednesday night, to for mulate plans for an elaborate Easter cantata. Rehearsals have already begun, and solo parts will b given out soon. CONTEST ON HOME PRODUCTS PLANNED Hoover, Jr., Gets Job 1 r'f .$ste?$ -TW I Herbert Hoover, Jr., son of the president-elect and who will soon join the Western Air Express at Los Angeles as a radio and com munication expert.' ill L Hl'MBARD. Feb. 2. ( Special I --('amp Adahi Tamp Fire Girls oT Hubbard held a council fire Thursday vening at tin- home of Mr. and Mrs. Oorge Knight. Miss Brrryl Rlosser. guardian, presid ed at the ceremony. NVw . members welcomed Into t he camp were Marion Carlson. Geraldlne (Vrlson (; ntl Mildred Ott. Members receiving the rank of Wood Gatherer were Mary Peni- ble- Marjory Wolfer. Leah Ktom "if!. Alice Menzies and Leona Hopkins. The Fire .Makers rank was con ferred upon Misses .Jacqueline Dick. Agatha Voget, Anita Bevens and Gungadene Ridgood. Mr. and Mr. . Walter Dillon and .:t 1 1 . .i. ... . i . ..... 1 1 ..j ! Alyne Trary. and Maxine Miller, motored from Molalla to be pres ent at the meeting. Mrs. Dillcn, who organized Camp Adah, four ear a and who was their f Ua'rd,,a" duri.ng ,ha.t ?,me' is now in Molalla where she has organ- Camp Fire Girls. Mr. Dillon is princi grade school in Mo- pal of the lalla. Members present were Misses Jacqueline Dick. Gungadene Rid good. Anita Bevens. Helen Knight. Frances Leffler. Wilma Dick. Leafy Reed. Marjory Wolf er, Leah Kromling. Mary Pemble. Louise Voget. Bessie Rector, Mil dred Ott. Agatha Voget. Gerald- 'ine Carlson. Marion Carlson. Al ice Menzies, Leona Hopkins. Anna Knight. Irene Voget. Guardian Berryl Blosser, Assistant Guard ian Mrs. Ella WatL-on. Refreshments were served, af ter which games were enjoyed. Quick Thinking Aids Woman to Avoid Bad Burn SILVERTON. Feb. 2. fSpe- iclall Mrs W n slu-nh.rit nf Steelhammer drive, escaped seri ous burns on Friday, when her apron caught fire from the open stove. She had just lighted the fire, and had spilled kerosene on her apron. The flames from the stove ignited the oil. Only Mrs. Shepherd's presence of mind, in rolling the apron and smothering the flames, saved her from what might have been a fa tal accident. Mrs. Shepherd, who Is nearly 70, was alone at the time of the accident. FORMER RESIDENT OF HUBBARD IS VISITOR HTBBARD. Feb 2 (Special) Mrs. P. A. Pook. a former res ident of Hubbard, but now living in Coiuille. stoppe dto visit with friends In Hubbard Thursday. Mrs. Pook was on her way to Portland to visit her mother, Mr6. Alice Mc Kenzle. who is ill. As Boon as her mother in able. Mrs. Pook expects to take her to Grants Pass. Gets Swift Trial Although but a brief time ha elapsed since David J. Pugh, of Ogden, Utah, confessed to taking 1104,000 .from the state treasur er' office, he now is a waiter in the state penitentiary. Pugh, who wa chief deputy state treasurer, claims to have bet the money on fcorae races. AuAHI Mr CEREMOl tMj- jr EEL 6REEH ASKS a mm HZFL GHLF.X Fob. 2--Sno. c!ali--.T. A. 7. i' -H .-nd Oiv T-i ksy reef n'iy c ircu).' !cd a pJti-".- - -f'T tt : i-kvt rr .1 fro?-- The vi the H'7! v.-'s corner o: r-?tl. 1:1 underwent 'it the Salem inrtsv. She i(-r?en rond. to I B. P. a Mf.jor op'-riU'c general ho-r't;il re'overinsr sr.f if.-etorily. M.;s HnUla St.; Hrjr i' visit 'ir her E'filer. M's. Mf I! ; . t Sfayton. Mr. arid Mr,, i; ;.;id Mi. and Mrs. Floyd I eincinn wen' guests Sunday at the Rlph Van Clefve hom. E. Kirkpatrick of Fresno. Pal., is visiting hi:: brother -In-law rrd sister. Mr. and Mr,. C. W. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. -Edward Mulligan. Sr.. are visiting Mr. Duncan's sis ter at Lcn Angeles. They fxpect to visit the Rev. F.; n'! Fisher at Puente and go to M r.'co bcfor returning. "How We Got Our Bthio" :s tV.o subject cf the sp"i :al rv:-r .- t the Huye! Green ! mh Sundi.y at 11 oYlo-1:. Mrs. Louise Wa:npler cr.vo a birthdnv party for her rr'('. II liet Dunigan. The rvtnti grade pupils of the Ha7e! Green schoo' were cue -'s. Richard Gordon Bnndride" three months o'd von of Mr. ;ui'" Mrs. l)?wtv Rund-lse. died Mon day. The Brrr.d'di-e f:Mnily moved' here froiio Brooks in October. Mm. Ashbaugh and children '' Brooks attended church service here Sunday. Their musical cini tributiens were arpreciate-1. The fanners of this vicinity wel comed tho recent snowfall as v protection to the'r grain. Much damage was done by the previous cold spell. The Sunday school held a "sine" at the parsonage Thursday nit;ht. A library association harc been formed here with the following of ficers: president, Io'a Luckey; sec retary. Mrs. G. G. Looney: treas urer. La Roy VanCleave. The books will be kept at the church and will be free to general use witli the usual labriary rules prevailing. Nora Rutherford and Helen Davis were elected librarians of the school for February. The girls of the junior Sunday school class, lowers in the recent contest, paid their debt by giving the boys a party Friday night at the W. G. Davis home. 13 iE E IT HEALTH CLIIIIG JEFFERSON. Feb. 2. (Spe cial) The health clinic was held Thursday at the home of Prof. Bennett. Thirteen children were examined by Dr. Russell, assisted by Miss McAlpine. The dental clinic was held at the schoolhouse on Tuesday, with Dr. Drunk and Miss McAlpine in charge. Mrs. L. M. Bennett received word from Nehalem that her mother is seriousl- ill, and left Tuesday for that 'Cj Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones of Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holt of Carlton. Mrs. Eva Jewell of Mill City, and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen of Albany were among out of town people who attended the funeral of William H. Holt Wed nesday. W. C. Loney went to Portland the first of the week to put In" a bid before the highway commis sion for construction work on the roads, but he was under-bid on a figure that he thought was as low as anyone could make wages on. Harry Jones attended a con cert given by the Williams Jubi lee singers at Salem on Monday night. The postoffice is undergoing come interior improvements, in that it ahs been newly papere-j this week. Sleighing Party Is Pratum Event Greatly Enjoyed PRATCM. Feb. 2.-- ( Special ) A, dozen folk of this vicinity haa an enjoyable sleighing party in the George Ramsden canyon southeast of Pratum Thursday night, followed by a midnight lun cheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Jones. A missionary program and bus iness meeting of the Young Peo ple's Missionary society was held Friday night at the home of the president, Mrs. Miriam de Vries. Pratum folk are looking for ward with keen anticipation to the presentation of the play "The Old Fashioned Mother" which will be given first at Willard February 15. Mrs. W. E. Branch is directing the cast of 12. 25 Year Jewels Are Presented Lodge Veterans HUBBA.RD. Feb. 2. "Special) At a regular meeting of the Arion temple. Knights of Pythias lodge, Walter Gleasou, grand keeper of records and seals, of Portland presented jewels to Har dy Dimick. Dave Hovenden. Hen ry Scholl and Arnold Christian, members of the Hubbard lodge. The jewel represents a r-.embcr-; ship of 25 years in the lodse. Otb- i er visitors were expected but ow- J ing to the weather conditions thf ( could not be present. i XAM NED Cannery Script Acceptance as Cash Proposed SILVERTON". Feb. 2. -iSpe-cif.lt The Ixrd of d octors of th" Silv; ton Food Prod u is com-p.i-.y :s work:ng on a plan with ti'e Silvrfon brpivee men, whf-rt-hv -to.-kliolfier. n the ron j -inv n: y oifer annery script :o Si'v: -on business houses as cash. T'ic p'an nf the compary is to jc,1IO C7tpt t0 :ts stockholders. yi'f may pvoscnt it as cah to Si! H.:n, bu'ne's nun. Tn turn, tl.e-bu-ine men ituir-t bold tho r';jt for a term of thirty days, at the end of wi ich time, the com pany xv m ta' e it up in lieu of trpde accept, v.i e s. at a possible si , , ; cf in jnlei e.-.f This plan will in no way in. terfere with the cash picking fnonry which is forwarded to .-stockholders. E. O. Nelson has been chosen by the board, to be plant superintendent. Youth Planning To Enter Navy SILVERTON, Feb. 2. (Spe cial Philip Richardson, who has spnt the past few davs at the hom of his parents.' left III att I During This Famou sBargain 2 f-l IS All Women's Pumps and Oxfords to Clear out at 2 Pairs for exactly the Price of 1 Pair. A genuine Bargain giving event. Bigger and vm Thursday morning for Portland where he wlil taken an entrance examination for the navy. If he passes, he will then go to San Diego. His mother. Mrs. S. E. Richardson, is with him now in Portland, and will be with him until he leaves for the south. Debates To Be Held Wednesday SILVERTON, Feb. 2. ( Spe cial ) The high school debates which were scheduled for Thurs day night and were postponed on j account of weather conditions, (will be held Wedneday night. , February fi. Silverton nerative meets Dallas affirmative In Dal las, while Lebanon negative comes to Silverton. This Is Silverton's secpod debate in the ate pro gram arranged for high school teams. GLEHDALE WOMAN IS VISITOR AT HUBBARD HUBBARD. Feb. 2 (Special) Mrs. C. D. Troudt of Glendale is visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Ott and 'her two brothers. Jake and Isaac Ott of Hubbard. Mrs. Troudt made the trip to Hubbard to consult Dr. Edward Schoor but found the physician too ill to re ceive patients. Dr. Schoor has been confined to his home for over a month. Early Shoppers Were Amaz ed at the Beautiful Styles and Wonderful Bargains For early week shoppers . A continuance of the 2 for 1 Sale, the Bargain Event of the Season. Dress Pumps Street Pumps Street Oxfords Street Pumps Evening Slippers Silver Suedes Velvets Satins m SDTPfESlUfln Eases Childbirth ' v i Dr. Oliver Kamm, chemical re search director of Detroit, is the winner of a $1,000 prize from the American Association for the Advancement of Science for his work in an investigation of duct less gl&nds. His isolation of har mones may reduce suffering in cident to childbirth. Better than ever. Every Line on SALE J3pB?uS 5B iTuono I mm CLUB HOLDS FIRST 11(1 MEET: I SILVERTON. Feb. 2 ' Spe-cia4- Th Si!v r. n (?ai den club recently held its fir't aiiiiual meeting in the city hall. Bv request of the Sa'e Feder ated Garden f'ub-. th eVction of officers wl!l b- pestpcaed v.nti1 May. at which ''.:e. all rlubs af filiated with th? st-te orrapza tlon will elecr. Iy this plan, the year book, publish" d in ery summer, wi'.l be k-pt u t - ' . It was voted by the i n-:i:' c-rs. that as soon as the -veatti' r ie,r mits. all regular rceiMnv of r'.e club shdl! be held in the n-rden of some :ub meinebi-. Sp lal meetings w.:!ch will .wrr ut . special sptaker. will be heM !r. the City Hall. Hubbard Family Has Diohtheria HTBBARD. Feb. 2.- Special) Mr. and Mr-, "iv.h Wolfer and five children Vac all been P with diphtherij A doctor from Mt. Angel Is In charge of the case. Friday, it was reported tha- Mr. Wolfer and one of the children were allowed to sfl op. Three Complete H. S. Courses in First Semester JEFFERSON. Feb 2. ( Spe- (fiai ; - Laura Kihs. Virginia Mc-K-e and Leonard Mct'aw. stu dents of Jefferson high school. : to:npleted their high school courses at the e iid of the mid ' winter term Mi Kihs and MIsh j Mv-Kee completed the course in ' three and one half yearn. The thr will graduate at the end J cf the ci.hool year with the reft of the class. H0CHSTETLERS MOVING TO SALEM, REPORTED HTBBARD. Feb. 2. (Special) -Mr and Mrs. I. M. Hochsterlpr ac traded their property in Hub t.urd for Salem property, located ne?' the Highland school. Mr. and Mii. Hochstetler and two small sor., moved away from Hubbard !:i-t September. SCHOOL NURSE RETURNS TO WORK AFTER ILLNESS SILVERTON, Feb. 2. (Spe cial) Miss IRIche. county school nurse, has returned to her duties after a month's illness. Miss IaRiche was confined to her home in Salem. 4 - IS 5wtt?S!"?t''J w4 A