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The "New OREGON STATESMAN, Sale ill, Oregon, Thursday Morning, March 28, 1929 '-' ..,- - - . , , , 1 Sfll All Day i Program Includes Work Jor Senior and Junior Departments BROOKS. Mareh 4 IT T h Hayesvllle district Sunday school convention will bo held la Brooks next Sunday, March SI, and la the 14lrd quarterly convention of the Bavatville Sunday school awnet. The senior programme beginning t 10:09 o'clock la as louowe: Song leader. O. O. Epley of Brooks, devotional serrlee Busy Bee class, by Labish Center Sunday ehooL Mrs. E. O. Hornsehuch, teacher: lessons for the next quarter, "Prophetic Teaching and Leadership of Judah, from Isah tne Exile" by W. H. Hertzog. with aneclal music between the lessons basket dinner will be served at the noon hour. - la the afternoon T. S. Maeken sie will hare charge of the song serrlee; after which will be roll call and a short business session will be held; "Little Drops of Wat er. Little Grains of Sand." by Mrs. H. T. Shanks; after which a. page ant. "Serrlee To-day", will.be gir- n by the Brooks Sunday school; -World Serrlee" 'by Miss Edna Holder,"' a returned "missionary from India; duet, Miss Jewel Gardner and Glen Sara? from Keiser; solo. There's a Beauti ful Land on High" (Taylor) by T. 8. Mackenzie: with. Miss Marie Dunlary. accompanist: - constant, consistent service by Rer. Fred C. Taylor, D. D. . - Those assisting with the Junior programme are, Mrs. W. E. Branch ef Salem. Frances Tanner, Blanche Tassar, L. I. Thornton, Mrs. H. F. Shanks, and Mrs. T. S. Mackenzie. Mrs. Harris Entertains , , Mrs. Sylvester Harris entertain ed la her home with a quilting party on Friday. 11 o'clock din ner was served. Quilting occupied the day and general visiting prevailed. Those enjoying the "Bee" were: Mrs. Wayne Gibson, Mrs. Monroe Ward, Mrs. John Lesher, Mrs. A. E. Har ris, additional guests at dinner were Mr. Dees Martin, Mr. A. E. Harris, Mr. 8. A. Harris, and the hostess, Mrs. Sylvester Harris. Mrs. Clark AspinwaU returned Saturday from a week's visit at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Berk Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Berk Jones and son 'Roy Jones of Portland, accompanied Mrs. AspinwaU home for the week end. Have Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlavy and Mrs. C. D. Naylor, Miss Marie Dunlavy .and John-JDunlavy i Jr went to Portland Sunday and were dinner guests at the hoi e of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phelps. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor of Gervals, Mrs. M. E. Kar ten and Miss Stella Karten. Mr. and Mrs. Tsehida have moved from Brooks to a farm about one halt mile north of Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Epley of Jefferson were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his father, Mr. O. O. Epley.' Other guests were Miss Georgia Epley and Miss Gladys Epley. The Brooks Community club will meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Ramp, en the Pacific highway north of Brooks. Little Cleo Rams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Ramp has been quite ill the past week with Intestinal flu, but Is reported bet ter at this writing. r Mrs. Virgil Loomis Is ill at her home, west of Brooks with the flu. Mr. Delbert Vlbberts ls 111 with the flu at bis home In Brooks. Little Gladys Epley who has been 111 with the flu is able to- be In school again, ys-'tt- .S?'f Mrs. John Ray Is also-quite sick at her home In Brooks with .flu. IfTATTON, Mar. 27. -(Special) The health clinic which was postponed on account of the fun eral service of Mrs. J. H. Missler, will be held Tuesday, April 2 from 1 to 4 p.m. ; Dave John ; and, family; expect to move soon Into the residence they rceently bought from Mrs. Celene Miller. If -U in the aame block as Mr. John's service sta tion. ---' - - - - -. Mr. and Mrs. W.. A. - Weddle hare gone by auto to California. They were accompanied as far as Roseburg by Mrs. C. P Neibert. During Mr. Weddle's absence, Wendel Weddle will have charge ef the mortuary and should the services of a mortician be needed Mr. Eckman, of Silverton, will be here. Fat Rabbit Club Meets Friday at Looney's Ranch Jefferson. Mar. 27. (spe cial) The Fat Rabbit club met at p. O. Looneys Friday afternon for a business meeting.1" . Clarence Zellnskl spoke - on Care and Feeding of Rabbits;" Author Clements on ! "Care of Young Rabbits and Does." Alfred and Florin Zellnskl were visitors. The clubs next meeting will be a social, a weiner roast in Loon. eys woods, during April. . Each ucuioer win bring a friend. HUBBARD. March 27 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Jackson of Hubbard deceived an announcement of the V.ot 1 randsn born to Mr. VPZrJ Jwkson ot Pled- FxaLesley is7? iyneiof House i pSqldmiStaytoh STATTOM, Mar. 17 (Special) -r-Frank : Lesley purchased the Mrs. Allle Cain property which was sold at public auction Eatur day.. HI bid la said to have been $1075. Besides th C-room house and other buildings there are two acres of land which for the most part Is planted to walnuts. The property Is on the Stayton-SIlver-ton highway. The Lesleys expect to Improve hte house and occupy It. ,-. :. IE ITpillYGLUB Glee Club Directed by Mrs. England Sings Two Numbers AUMSYILLE. Mar. 27. --(Special) -. Mr. and Mrs .Harold Reeves left ' here Saturday, " for Washington where they hare em ployment on a ranch. y .: Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Von Buhren and son ChrUtie ' motored to, Sa lem Mondays '':y' "... :- Mrs. Neva Kelly of Hopmere came Sunday evening to work at the H. P. Jensen home. - ' The Misses Boilings are back In school again after - an . attack . of measles. -' ---' " . Mr. and Mrs. Hartley of Salem have recently purchased the Miller place here. They moved the house hold goods in Thursday. ; , A number of Aumsville people attended the Federated Communi ty club at SUytoa Friday night. The glee club ' directed by Mrs. England sang several numbers. ' Mrs. Kirkpatrlck returned Mon day from Portland where she vis ited her daughter and family. Mr. and Mnu Claude Simpson of Portland were In town Friday. Mrs. Hasel Morris of Turner visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brlnkman here Friday. . , Mr, and Mrs. M. McCollough were Salem shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Kltxmlller and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Silvers and small daughter Betty, of Bonne ville, eame Saturday to visit Mrs. Emma Reed" who is m at her home. ? HAZEL. GREEN. March 27. Miss Leila Luekey had as guests to dinner Sunday, Mrs. Asnoaugn and son Kraid of Brooks, Helen and Sad ford Davis. Nora Ruther ford; La Roy and Charlotte Van Cleave. Glen Looney, f Mr. -, ana Mr. Oi-rille Lnekev and children Earnest. Iola, Cecil, Kenneth, Nor man and Edna. Mr. Parmentler has rented pro perty to Mr. Van Nuyes and moved to Salem, living on Columbia ave nue. ' .V::.'.- , f- Mrs. Parmentler, who has been In the hospital for some time. Is now able to be moved to her, new home. It will be necessary for her to be under a doctor's care for some time. B. C. Zellnskl and family drove to Buena Vista, Polk county. Sat urday for some strawberry plants. Mr. J. Ley has O. A. C, improved No. 12. vv. V'.' --v iy- : ' Those who ranked first In their classes, for the, sixth month, in the advanced room of Hazel Green school were; . fifth ' grade June Dunigan, sixth grade rEarl Tat suno Yada and . eighth grade Glen Looney.i.-y , r ' .. AUnUE PEOPLE MISS WEI k; GUESTS AT DDI HAT how;, much mbro cheajper gallon jint wpl cost than quality paint in keteg your house pain fbr; fiveyears. See the Cost Chart at thbfra fat tun ar. our costs ooiy three or four dollars more for, the job than cheap paint, gives lov7 5 year cost keeja out moisture tied decay caves rtpair tSZaS:'-:' W&r Iknlucro Pent Stem . 428 Court - - School .Reopens After Va cation; for Spring; - V Teachers III f W4T.R1CTZ. March 27-Atter Ana mV of anrlnar vacation school began Monday. The third and fourth grades had a days longer vacation, . because Mrs. ueorgv March, teacher, is sick with the -fin .', Prof. Beereman has been out of school on account of Illness, for several weeks. He is Dace ai his desk today. Mrs. Massle and three of her mmiIm. Mn C. Fercnson Is do ing the same. Ttmnv Carver was very sick. J trained nurse" is attending him. itrm Dixon entertained the Le- tia Aid at her home last Friday. It being Mrs. Dixon's birthday she served coffee and cake. The Ladles aid will meet this Fridav with Mrs. Levi Green where they are doing -some quilt ing tor Mrs.' Lester Green. : Valsets' is to be treated to '1 special Easter service. Rev. Batley of Salem,- speaker, services win be held in the community hall at 11 a. m. . v ' , ''. ' ; Mrs. George King and two sons returned last night. They spent the spring vacation at rails city with lira. . Gar Dahlln. Wayne Barnett returned after anndn m. few dave m Fortiana with his grandfather, Clark Law rence. - ' : Catherine Hahn spent a few days in Corrallla with her grand parents. Eva Bullls returned to Indepen danea Sundav after' soendlnr I short time here visiting her broth ers and families. . Mrs. Wlnnard Bullla and son are back In Valsets, after spend ing a couple of weeks In Indepen dence with relatives. Mrs. Guy ' Ross and children spent a few weeks in Longvlew. Wash., with her mother. She also visited Mr. Ross's parents in In dependence. i Vincent Smith, a bucker, for the logging camp was quite seriously hurt Sunday while at work. A large log rolled on and over him. First aid was given him here by Mrs. Levi Green. His chest Is Select. Your Easier Bonnet r LARSEN,S MILLINERY SALE " Which continues -throughout this week . . . ... ....... k f.. Prices 95c to $1050 FernMrly from S4-t5 te fSS. 429 Court 0"V- 1 quality outsJcb paint 15 1' 5S iikalk - TelbcsV523 crushed also a shoulder fractured. Mrs.' Green accompanied him to Portland this morning where she turned- her patient over to doctors at.SC Vincent's hospital.' ' John Lindqulst, ran a sliver In his left hand a few weeks ago. Blood poison, set In so he had to go to St. Vincent's hospital for treatments."; ' :'.'.-.'. V:1"--' Mr. Elliott and daughter Ger trude went to Portland to visit Johnny. They report that he is re covering nicely and may be able to return to work-in a couple of weeks. ' George Domier and Gus Francis of St. Helens - have built a new tow boat, for Cobb Mitchell, to be used on the pond. The boat is SO feet long and is ready for the engine to be installed. Mrv Domier and Mr. Francis left for their homes in St. Helens, Saturday. . . VISIT IN TOPPEXESH 8TATTON, Mar. 27 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. John Gehlen ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Pettit left Sunday by auto for Toppenlsh, Wash., where they will visit the Ben Gehlen family. They expect to return Wednesday. 'OITLL REALIZE f? You Will Ever Want W ; J an Electric Range WWkeJ W ' Bw Now! fePPwf I;: yjf;- when you use a Monarch Electric Range I Not O""- P . . ,, y r M 1 , ilfl when you use a Monarch Electric Range! Not only will your meals be better flavored, but your kitchen work will be cut in half 1 The Monarch Electric Range is the cleanest range you ever saw and the coolest No more dirt, no corrosion, no fuel odor, no h5t kitchen. Yon can keep a vase of flowers on top of the oven while you bake all day ! It's High Time You Looked Into This! At Hamilton's you will find every Monarch Range both electric and coal and wood priced special dur ing this sale 1 Special terms let you spread the cost " Ever many months. The free premiums give added value ! Our big display lets you make a choice of sizes and colors, with all models marked down. This sale is timed for your spring but-of-the-kitchen-urge. The range you want Is here whether you prefer"" an electric or a coal and wood range. All are of the reliable Monarch make, your guarantee of quality, dependability and long service. You are Invited to come inland "just look." I And if you are in the market; NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. During THIS SALE Only Monarch Ranges f(o rricea as iow as SALE ENDS SATURDAY! ? -i . KR KK! CTfitnill TTtS b Klltll.I ' t Your choice of the beautiful 25-piece Silver Set or the-Aluminum Oven SeWABSOLUTELY FREE with any Monarch Electric Range you. buy during this sale ; " i r -n Community Leaders Unable to Attend to Duties From Illness SOUTH SILVERTON, Mar. 17. The 'flu situation In this sec tion is quite serious. Ardis Egan has . been unable to attend to his duties in the Aim store In Silver ton for a week. A. A. -Greer has been very 111 for six days as have also the two little daughters. Ves per and Keba. The J. Goodkenecht family are all ill, Mrs. Goodke necht being under the care of a doctor. Harry and Frank Riches are Just able to be about and now Rob Riches Is unable to attend high school. Mrs. Karl Haberly has it but it settled in her ear which, has been very painful. the sheer fun of cooking , i - s Mrs. L: B. Haberly entertained at a family dinner .Sunday honor ing Mr. Haberly's birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haberly-and children George and Phyllis Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Solie . of Silverton and Barnett Haberly. - ; Mr. and Mrs. Edson Comstock and son Roger were Salem visitors Saturday. . ' . r-' .. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haberly en tertained the young folks of the community Saturday evening at their home. Cards and dancing furnished entertainment. Lunch was served late in the evening. Mrs. Warren Crabtree and son David and Mrs. E. A, Booth of Sil verton were visitors at the Edson Comstock home Tuesday. In spite of the threatening weather met Friday night a very large crowd gathered at the Ever green school to listen to the splen did program.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mader of Macleay were Sunday guests of Mr. Mader's sister, Mrs. P. W. Neuswanger. Reeda Settle Down Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed and fam ily are nicely settled on what is known as the Sebo place at the entrance to Paradise alley. Mr. I I LPy III V ... .'Ol 111 II. TTf" 1 . - - -..MS; - ----- . Ofe I ' This 2ss& Electric WW ' EXACTLY AS THIS PRICE INCLUDES YOUR CHOICE OF ONE OF THE FREE PREMIUMS ILLUSTRATED BELOW The Monarch Electric's insulated speed oven, holds ALL of .. . the heat in, like afirelesa cooker; the open broiler element o.f.; lets yeu: brown your roast on top; a vent makes the oven . "dry; the liningis'riisroof ; the heat control holds the-tern ' that all heat is forced up against your pot or pan; each , x switch has a separate fuse (this means a lotij; ana you . have a deverrextra plug for your percolator, iron or kitchen - lamp; pearl gray enamel finish and real Monarch lifetime construction. . BEST OF ALL THE MONARCH ELEC TRIC IS ECONOMICAL. aTTUaawf TVl-fA sfrlAtArlMf You'll Love s - ZEN A. Mar. 17. (Special) - Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Barker and son, Sammy. Joe, and Mrs. S p. Barker motored to Roseburg Sun day to visit Mr. S. IL Barker's, fa ther who hi very ilL S. H. Barker has been with his father since Fri day. . t; a. :'-:;V-; Mr. and Mrs. James A. French and son Harold and ward, Helen Kane, attended the operetta "The Dutch Windmills. given by Am ity high school pupils at the high school Friday night. Mrs. Mar jorle Walling had a leading part In the- operetta and. also accom- Reed will continue his work at the Sliver Falls mill. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Herrlck who have been living on the farm across from Evergreen school have purchased the Bye acreage across from the golf links and will make it their future home. ILLUSTRATED Less currents-Jess, cost; more This Range. FATHER n n south I hs. I II it iu. ii ii J t r-x ivftc i . . panied on the piano.- " Mrs. Mary B.. Crawford of Sa lem and her daughter Mrs. Louie Randle and son Jack of Cottage Grove, were Saturday visitors here at the home of Mr., and . Mrs. Wayne D. Henry. Mrs' - Randle and Mrs. Henry are daughters of Mrs. Crawford. . Miss Racheal Buckles of -Salem, daughter . of Mr.- and Mrs; E. B. Buckles. of Lincoln had an unfor tunate experience - recently when she broke her aakle while skating at the rink In Salem. The young lady is at the home of her istr, Mrs. Elbert Bradford of Salem but intends to come to Lincoln soon to the home of her parents. California Town Swept by Blaze KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Mar. 11. (AP) The town of Dorrls, Cel., was threatened by fire today which caused ' a - loss of $25,0f" and imperiled the lives of 20 men. The tire started In a pool. hall, on the second floor of which 20 men were sleeping. They barely escap ed alive. was? i -KM !- " - II r. - f ' - 1 Vk : v, TO' 4 -: 'v? "i : f -: feu , , - s! " - - " - - . - . r . ,