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V v , 9 The New OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning, April 4, 1929 uutce 4 ruiLum. kjMiMuuv uvifuum mil w mYvwiK wmu 2D8 PRESEHTAT Wheat, Potato Prices Not . High But Somcfarmers . Able to Go Ahead PRATUM, Apr. 3 ( Special ) Most Pratnm folks do not claim to be better, than people at other places but Pratum certainly has a larger church attendance than most places of its size. The Men nonlte church alone had 208 at Sunday school Sunday morning, .Although prices' of wheat and potatoes are so low as to hardly cover cost of production, a few fanners - are' still able .to make some ImproTement. JofilrHRoth started Monday digging a base ment for his new house which he intends to build this spring. It will be of colonial type and modern in every respect. The ladles missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Wil liam de Vries Wednesday ' after noon On account of Easter celebra tions and Easter reunions the at tendance at the Sunday school convention in Brooks from both Sunday schools was far below nor. mal last Sunday. Miss Lydia Powell from Clear S . . . St Lce was visiung at me nome or her parents here last Sunday. Barrett Here on Business - Phil .Barrett., representative of . the West Coast Powder Co., was In this community on business last week. 4 . t- ' Clarence Kleeb 'who is working in Tillamook county was home Sunday. George Kleen is building a new chicken house. Miss Clara Blxel who recently graduated from Los Angeles Bible Institute and who has been for several weeks a . visitor at the home of her brother in Salem at ntsitaed church here last Sunday. She is now visiting with friends -t Sllverton. Rev. John Frans will attend a special Bible lecture meetnig at Portland this week. Dr. and Mrs. Joheph Widmen of Corvallis and their three, chil dren were Sunday visitors a the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gerig. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Funk from " Corvallis, attended ehnrch here Sunday,morning. They spent the afternoon visiting with friends. Mr. Funk Is a barber in bis home town.. .- Mr. and -Mrs. J. Erb and Mr. and "Mrs." J.'Stauffer from Albany attended church here Sunday morning. They were entertained at the-home of Mr. and Mrs. Ja cob Stauffer. - ;; VIE AT Mill CITY Afternoon of April 1 Spent In Sports Followed by Wiener Roast ' MILL CITY. April 3. The Mill City high school celebrated its annual "Loud Sock" day Monday. April 1, Prises were offered for the most comical and the prettiest costumes exhibited.. The afternoon was spent in baseball -and horseback riding . after which everyone enjoyed a wiener roast. The revival meetings at the Christian church under the leadership- of Mr. Shelley and Lias closed : Sunday ' evening -with ' a larre crowd attending. a s Darrel Rambo recently ar rived from Saa Diego, Calif., where he has ben residing for the past few years. He is now living at the home of his mother, Mrs. Harry Lyons. . ' ;: Misses . Catherine and Agnes Brown, who are attending St. Mary's academy In Albany, spent Easter .vacation with their par ent. Mr. and Mrs Henry Brown. -. The bi-weekly club dance of the Mill City Dancing club was held Saturday evening at the .Ham mond ball A -targe crowd attend ed and many new member were enlisted. A dance is being planned for next week and a large attend ance la expected.'- r:Si7j. . .1 - jiSS??iS??5&tiftJteH "(Special) Mrs. Birdie Cntsforth, who has been visiung ner,parenu, Mr. and MrsTA! Bump, left for HSOlBEliS MfiS. ClfTSFOSmi OF iSGDA SPRINGS 60ES " '-'" -.'.- . Portland Friday enroute to her home at Soda springs. laano. . - Ellsworth Fletcher haa been at tending the Older. Boys' confer ence In Salem the past week-end. '"; Mr. and-Mrs. M. A. Asplnwall :and Mrs. Ruth Jefferson were Portland Tisltors . one day last -:. week; -.--.- . . ; t v-.' i Fire destroyed the; henhouse. ' brooder house and chickens on : fester. Waltman'a. farm Thursday v i ''lght.':f r-:2-. : . t il Mr.-and Mrs. Tom Bump and fmaily drove to Portland last Snn- ; ay and visited Mr. - and Mn. Charlton. Bump. :l r - -i : " Those tront North. Howell who - attended the Odd Fellows party nd pie social held In GerraU last . Saturday nlghr Included Mr. and Mrs Archie Wlesner and family, Mr. and Mrs, J.- 8. Coomler and family. Mrs. Florence Oddle ami ; Mr. and Mrs. K- D. Coomler and - f'wJS Sterena and.Nellle.MIlne 5 Tute are a recent bride and groom "J In fhe neighborhood. : ' I NEWGEIlASir5t NAMED : ? Sir. Herbert Hoover" la the it tiame given he new cerise and pr Tire reranlum propagated by N. . D. Jamison of Forest Grove. ,,- .- Here's tuck! 13 Students. -Gut cickreall School On Friday RICKREALL, April S (Spe cial) An epidemic of the measles is prevalent among the high school students. There were thirteen ab sent Friday, due to the disease. A five-hundred party was held Saturday night in the Rlekreall Grange hall. Rev. and Mrs. Fogg were called to Portland this week by the ill ness of Rev, Fogg's mother and the illness and death of Mrs. Fogg's small nephew. ' A party of school girls enjoyed a swimming party at the Salem T. M. C. A. pool Wednesday night Those who went swimming were Lenore Meads, Catherine Pew therer, Katherine Price, Doris Goodell, Dorothy Mead. Gertrude Larkin. Dorothy and Edna Middle ton, Etora Hart and Elizabeth PowelL They were accompanied by Mrs. Price and Mrs. Anderson. , Attend Boys' Conference ' ' Seven boys of the Rlekreall high school, attended .4he. Older Boys' conference which was held at Sa lem during, the . past week-end. Those attending, .were Robert Hamilton, Mark Capps, Donald Peace, Lewis Haftorson, Roy .Haf torson, Henry Morrow and Ralph Wait. .... - . ulA Children's Dresses Made for Corvallis Home as ' Act of Help AUMSVILLE, April 3. The Aumsville . Woman's . elub met Thursday with Mr&v John. Ransom of Shelburn. Present were Mrs. E. T. Peirce of Salem. Mrs. Flora Martin and baby, Mrs. M. Martin, Mrs. C. F. Hien, Mrs. B. N. Speer, Mrs. Charles Ransom, Mrs. T. Y. McClellan of West Stayton. The club members have been making children's dresses and at this meeting decided to send them to the children's farm home, at Cor vallls. .. Wayne Ransom, Johnie Sacre and Elmer Colvin attended a party at the C. J. Hunt home at Union Hill Saturday night. The Aumsville community club held its regular meeting April 1, the usual 7,oloek dinner follow ed by program Gwen Martin, and Daisy Donner sang and. solos were given by Helen McCuUough, Yrwine-i Graham, - Aden - Amort, Clara Zubex, MeClellaa Thornton, sponsored by Mrs. England. There was a short business meeting. Mr. Steelmacker of Albany entertained with a moving picture of the wild life of Oregon and gave a short talk. Mr. and Mrs. John Crum have sold their property here and are moving the contents to West Sa lem where they, are living. H. P. Jensen and children, Al bert and Evelyn, spent EasteT In Portland visiting Mr. Jensen's sister, Mrs. Wolfe. WOODBURN, April 1 May Queen rivalry this year is be tween Juanita Hicks ' andt Anna Strouse, who were selected - as candidates by the senior class at recent class meeting. A stu dent body election will be held soon to determine the winner. Neal Butterfleld and Ladrew Moshberger were nominated for May Day manager,, -and 'will be placed on the same .ballot for election. , " ' - . -May Day this year will be on the afternoon of May 10. An adt dltion to the ' May Day pageant; a special feature -will be a dane ing pageant, "Life of the Dance," showing, the development of the dance. Is being arranged by Miss Helen Washburn. Philadelphia Ball ; .. Players Injured ' 4 " r LAKELAND, Fl. April t. fAP)Tommy : Thevenew and Harold-' Elliott, members of the Philadelphia Rational League baseball team.vwere injured here tonight in an automobile crash. Thevenows condition waa report- - iticaV but EUlott to ald tc( bave escaped with cuts oft the face. -v tr ii'- SUE CLUB IS HOST J VISITORS RIVALRY KEEH FDR WOODBUI u Klsk aC ,.mOj strops, afcaves and deans &' .witbowt ttmvdmg Made! .. ; f V " ' Males each tasor streke fast, p '' SftT ; slick, eewl s momnloin w r v VW ' V ' VtSlnms ; lest; boars f VAX M From Measles Easter services at the Rlekreall church were well attended. Three special Easter numbers were giv en by the primary and Junler classes during the Sunday school hour. A special choir sang Easter songs during the church services. The complete morning church service program was: 'Christ Arose," congregation. Prayer. Rev. Fogg. '"The Lord Is Risen 'Indeed." "The Joy of Easter Morning," "In the Happy Springtime," Easter choir.- , Scripture reading, Rev. Fogg. "Let All Hearts Rejoice Today.' "The Easter Bells are Chiming," Eaater choir. Easter offering. Easter Lilies," Easter choir, Easter message. Rev. Fogg. "Hail to the King of Glory," Easter choir. Benediction. The choir consisted of Mrs, Stenson, Mrs. Dempaey, Miss Oma Belle Emmons, Miss Mary Donald son and the Messrs. Claude Lar kin, Joe Harland and Jack Good. ell. Mies - Rose Johnson directed the chorus and Mrs. Ruby Ander son accompanied them. LOS E Beuna Crest School Comes in by 12-10, Margin; Riggl Pitches BROOKS, April 3. The Brooks publie school baseball team play ed a game with -the Buena Crest school team Friday afternoon and was defeated, the score being It to 10. The line up for Bftoks was: Kraid Ashbaugh, eatcher; Frank Riggl. pitcher; Lawrence 8ussee, first base; Joseph Haney, second base: Tommy Orura. short' atop: Earl Ramp, third base; John Leafi er, right field; Everette Ramp, center; Millard Haney, left field; Mr. Wlllard Ramp, coach. Brooks- public school , children who have not been absent or tardy for the past month and have re ceived grades above 0 and have their names on the roll of honor In Principal Wayne Harding's room are as follows: for the alztn, sev enth and eighth grades: r Irene Sturgis, - Frank Riggl, Everette Ramp, Albert Harris. Kraid Ash baughr and Evelyn Ara'ta. The honor roll f 6r the Interme diate grades, third,, fourth, and fifth and . tinder the supervision of Miss Letta Wallace is: Lois La- vette, and Milly Tschida. The primary room which Is taught by Miss Doris Wood has the following names on the honor roll: Neva Ramp, - Mazine Me- Knlght, Elynor Fuller, and Edna LaFlemme. TO ; .WACONDA, Apr. S (Special) Mrs. - Ray Barker entertained the Waconda Community club Wednesday afternoon at her home. The afternoon was spent tielng a comfort and working on baskets and other quilt work. After the business session a short program was enjoyed by alL, . Mrs. Barker - was assisted . in erring by Mrs, Isadora Loran and Mrs. Henry Stafford. Those pres ent were Mrs. Tom Klenski, Mrs. C. C. Russell. Mrs. Ed Scharf. Mrs. Lafe Townsend, Mrs. . Axon Nus- om, Mrs. George Lemery, Mrs. Ray Jones, Miss Mae Hall, Mrs. F. J. Ingram. Mrs. Elaworth -Hubbard. Mrs. Francis Nusom, Mrs. Wel- dlck. Mrs. WUlUm McGachrlst and daughter Artie. Mrs. Pearl Patterson and son Charles, Mrs. Richard Patterson. Mrs. Sll Wane, Mrs. Henry Stafford, Mrs. J. C Savage,; Mrs. Robert Fromm and daughter Arlene, Mrs. L A. Lor an and Mrs. Erlckson of Salem, Lona . Mae and : Jeanette Barker i and Mrs Otto Russell and the hos tess Mrs Ray. Barkers '-. "; W The. next meeting 'of, the club will be held, at the home of Mrs. ! Robert Cole on April ie. . . : ; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warnler are navina - their - house remodeled. While assisting ' the helper Mr. Cramer, Mr. Warnler sprained his hip quite badly. Mr. Warnler also had the misfortune ' of losing a valmable cow recently ... . .. - BROOKS BILL TEAM BUS GI 11 onus HOSTESS CLUB INFLUENZA BAD ING0111TY South Silverion People Are Effected by Epidemic; Some Improving SOUTH SILVERTON. April S The lnfluensa Is still serious In this community. Mrs. A. A. Geer is very 111. Ralph and Mildred Egan are ill, Mildred having suf fered a relapse. George and Phyllis Jean Haberly era sick but Improving. Max Scriber and Evelyn Emery gave vocal selections Sunday eve ning at the Silvertdn M. E. church concert. " Mrs. L. B. Haberly had as her guests over the weekend and her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Dunnington of Washington. They hare been spending the win ter months In California and were motoring to their home near Yakima. . ., - Make Effective Plana Mrs. Edison Comstoek was pleasantly surprised . last week when the teachers and officers of the primary department of the Sllverton M. S. church of which Mrs. Comstoek Is superintendent, came out and spent the afternoon. They found time to make many plana to Increase the Interest In this department. Refreshments, brought by the women, were served late in the afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Warren Crabtree ' and son David. Mrs. William Hubbs and Marian, Mrs. Guy Sanders' khd Ruth Mrs. ' AN bert Grlnde and Lee, Mrs. Scott McPIka and Bonnie Jean, Mrs. Er A. Borth, Mrs. P. A. Loar and Miss Blanche Hubbs. Burnett Haberly went to Hood River Friday to spend Easter with his grandmother and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Rue have Just had a letter from their son. victor, who went to California last month. He likes San Fran cisco bnt says work Is very scarce, They are expecting their son, Syl vester, home from Tacoma very soon. Rob Riches has been 111 at his home for a week and unable to attend high school. Mr. and Mrs. D. Davenport, who until a short time ago made their home In this community have moved to Salem where they will care for her mother,-Mrs. Foster, who fell and injured her back. Mrs. Foster's advanced age' ' is against her recovery though she Is quite comfortable. - The farm known as the Albert Thompson place was sold last week by its owner, H. H. Bosch to a land company In Salem. Mr. Bosch and family have moved to Brooks and are living on acreage they secured in the trade. JEFFERSON HIGH IS JEFFERSON, April t. The first baseball game played on the Jefferson ball grounds, between Jefferson high and Philomath high Friday aftenoon, was a victory-for the home team, the score being IS to . . Callers at the Mrs. Sarah Reeves home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Del Forge, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shumaker of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Roland and daugh ter Claudlan of Marion. Mrs. Fred Barna and son Wil liam Earl were brought home from the Albany .General hospital Sunday morning. W. L. Cobb is making various Improvements on his residence on Third street, which will be oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen of Albany attended "the 'Easter ex ercises-at the. Methodist church Sunday morning. Mrs. A. J. Shumaker and Mrs, George Lynes of Salem are assist ing with the care of their mother. Mrs. Sarah Reeves, who Is 111. ur. jremoerton or saiem waa making professional r-Us In Jef ferson Monday. Ncw.dehne-sawGaT" . ' stage dixea to Ssa Fxancbco v -; tesveshefc every day at 1049 .-. am. arming Sa Fraadxo . : -1:30 p jo. next day. Latest : ' " t type motor coaches with : high back wriining chain ' infjff psfect cwnfort and Low fare good only oa All-Coach train. XeclisK JngdiauaU-daykaxhcai; ; abb diner with moderate ; pdces. 30 lbs. free baggage. Lv. Salem 10:15 a. Ar. San Francisco t:SQ a. m., next day. t. '. Q tcs Angeles, Coach train makes connectioaat - ' Port Costs, Cat, with the fast "Sen Joaquin" wbichar-' sms Los Angeles me same aay. unry i , bidc on train. t - QQIFQQ rrrs BU4t fro ften&tor Hotl stags . TrKiaal. cU SO tot tafematlaa. ' hp 7JLS Former RichedU Boy Now Pitcher 7 For Frisco Seels RICXKEALlC'Apr. 5. ( Special ) Curtis Davis, a former Rlekreall high school student Is sum pitching for the Saa Francisco Seals. Da vis was pitcher on the Rick ,'reall high school team and center on the basketball team for two years. He left Rlekreall fovr years ago. BFIIDEE CLUB GIVEN - PARTY BV Jack Ingles, Back at Val setz From Long view Is Given Party YALSETZ. Apr. 3 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wright enter tained the members of the J. O. G. Brtdge club and their friends. Five tables were In play. Members and guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph San ders, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ericeson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hantse, Mr. and Ms. Clif Falser, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Lawson, Mrs. Cleo Wells, Mrs.- Claud Brown. Miss Pauline Powell. Guy Bagley. Blllie Red man and Triece Perkins. Six priz es were awarded. First, second and consolation for both ladies and gentlemen. . Mrs. Lawson received a cute green glass attgar. creamer ,and tray. A manicuring set waa sac ond prize and Mrs. Fralzer captur ed It. Mr. Lawson took first prize among the men which was a fold ing card table. Second prize for the men was a pair of silk hose, and Guy Bagley won them. Mr. Fralzer and Mrs. Wright received a pair of Easter bunnies for a consolation. Luncheon waa served about midnight. - Mr. and Mrs. Art Halsey Invited several friends to renew their friendship with Jack Ingles. Jack left about eighteen months ago to work for the Long Bell Co. at Loagvlew, Wash. He has returned to his old Job here as head grader for No. 1 machine. The guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hammel, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mar quis, Mr. and Mrs. .Harold Bullls. Mr. and Mrs. Bittner Huddleston, Bill Redman and Chester Johnson Paul Wiggins Is still fn Port land receiving treatment for his left thumb which was Injured badly three weeks ago. At first it was thought that the thumb would have to be amputated. Tne aoctor has managed -to save the thumb. Mrs. Wiggins and daughters spent two weeks In Portland and St Helens. While in St. Helens they were entertained by old friends. Several dinners and par ties were given In their honor. Mr. Wiggins Is expected back this week. Douglas Wiggins who broke his left leg, nearly a month ago, while at work around the "bull planer la doing nicely at St. Vincent's hospital fn Portland. Chris Horn fell while at work the other night.. At first Dr. Sar gent thought the left ankle was only sprained, but as the swelling has decreased It was thought .that an X-ray should be taken. Jhe pa tlent was sent to Portland where an X-ray will be nsed. Very impressive Easter services we're given a large congration at 11 a jn. Sunday. Piano prelude. Meditation." Mrs. Paul Wiggins. Mrs. Crater and five girls from the school dormitory sang 'Christ Arose." Prayer, Rev. Bailey of Salem. A solo The Holy City." Mrs.' Paul Wiggins. I am the Resurrection and the Life was the theme delivered by Rev. Bai ley. i1 Read the Classified Ads. now learn value of MAGNESIA Colic, gas, sour fcelching, ,fre Sjnent vomiting; feverishness, . in babies and - chil dren, ' generally how,; food Is souring In the little digestive tract. . When these symptoms appear. give Baby a teaspoonful of Phil lips Milk of Magnesia. Add it to the first bottle,, et food la the morning. Older ' children snonxa be given alablespoonful in a gwss of water. This will comfort tne child make his stomach and bowels easy. 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Stokes vs C. Buhler, ' Stokes is plaintiff and claims damages against C. Buhler, the defendant, for the amount of 1233.60, for Injury done to his car wnen tne aeienaant naa a collision with him. The second case has A. C. Mat hews as plaintiff and M. D. Ham mel defendant. The plaintiff de mands Judgment against the de fendant for the sum of $435.00 and interest at the rate of S per cent. The cause of the complaint is based on A. C. Mathewa alleged selling and delivering goods to the defendant in September, 1928, on which the amount of 8435 is still due. The third ease in Dr. C. E. Quaife the plaintiff vs Harry Ad eoek, et nx. Dr. C. E. Quaife demands $571.- 8t ' for medical and professional services performed which amount ed to $1129.85 on which there was $557.69 paid. He also demands in terest at 6 per cent from the Sep tember 1927, and the cost of the trial. v Mill City Staff Gone For Weekend MILL CITY. April 8. Miss Birdean Feese, well known high schol teacher spent the week-end at her home in Portland. Miss Alma Sanpola, former teacher of Miss City spent the week-end visiting her many friends here staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kane. Miss Bacyl Haeye who now teaches in Salem, spent Easter va cation visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Haeye. UR T SIN (SlhsEiEPficBi? aCs 1BI2QQI22 ALL THIS WEEK At tho Impopial Here is the range you have been waiting for, and now is the time to see the latest and most stylish modern range ever of fered the housewife. COME IN TODAY! ChdartrCXak xJtrtamLm 10 New Yeatitrtsl Al a, :.p a. :' Ovsa IS la. 1 fMagSsBgSsM lODa JOaTTVgV Osea Hast Coatrol, Lata, issef fjs fcog. luresssibis wssa, tsnlaiaaaen, . 'r-,:- ' Ms afl sqls asp s isiksaa. Kasy s saasd m 42 Set OP , . HOMER LAUGHLIN T"-. CHINA-, - - : ' "with every Charter" Oak Range sold this week.' : Value $17.50, payment Balance DONX WAIT DO IT Open Tear Aeeowt . Teday. Gibsons Honored At Party Given For Birthday BROOKS, AprU 3. (Special) The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibson was the scene of a merry surprise party Thursday evening when a group of frienda called to honor Mrs. Gibson, the occasion of her birthday. At a late hour delicious refreshments were served. In the group were: Mr. and Mrs. John Lesher,- Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ward, Miss Edna Lasher, Mr and Mrs. Dory Ward ot Salem, Miss Ina Lesher, Miss Caroline Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sim of Salem, and Mr; and Mrs. Wayne Gibson. Miss Georgia Epley, daughter of O. Epley of Brooks and Rollie D. Ramp, also of Brooks, were married at McMinnville, March 25. Mr. Ramp is a soju of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramp. Mrs. C. A. Bailey has as her house guests her mother and sla ter from Ogden, Utah and another synopsis or ran annual statement op mi WESTERN STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY fU fT"f?: SUf C.lifor.1.. th. ll.t 4mr ot DttmWf. to Insnranot Commfau toner mt Um S?t. 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Come in and let her tell yon how to take care ot your akin. Consultation Free CROWN DRUG STORE ssa Bute St. Salem, Ore. I I.N.Mfl.S . $ 4.407.IM.M ' l..cs.73 - 3.4.M during tbm year. -1 .7.I7S.M - 1.(51, 48J. S81.82.71 10,M.t tHl,448 I44.1M2.M C41,42t.S -$ .m,7X.7T raloe) $'.lll.Slt.M - , .T447t-7 l.477.7l.ot 1W.M7.S7 - . M!.71 XSl.tSCM 0.7M.H -2.14.1MS .tK.M7.1M.7t 1 tI474.M , - 1.S5S.42U4- "p,UI llM,t4.t year. .. 1S9.474.71 I is.su.sa j John V. Hswley. Sseretai service;. lasarance CsaiatissioBcr H&iimg -1 - ixd-wvj-fciAsjLa part easy terms Vsnsaal fteaaty, Uny, taeernny arrinred flew era las fall bleon, anper . fanpnaaed ea a delicately Unlet Iwy V abeolder. Ivety iad, geld banded aad decorated, and In tne ' beantifnl eltht-aUea, 81- aien shape; er a white and geld pattern free wtih ev- , cry Charter Oak Bange. sold this week. TODAY! See Onr .WIr.daws -