r Ax tit l tf&LiVlS The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Wednesday Morning, December 4, 1929 HEMWS Program and Sale of Bas ; kets Prove Very Sue 1 cessful RICKEY, December 3 The basket octal siren by the com inanity dab Saturday night was a success both as an entertainment add financially. i J The presentation of the play by young people of the community under the direction of Mary Sher. I dan was a credit to those taking part's were the other numbers on the program. Forty-fi7e dol lars was realized from the sale of the baskets which will be used to purchase chairs and material for tables and benches. Mrs. W. Flood's basket brought the highest nrice and was sold to A. E. LaBranch. The next highest was Esther Gardner's which was bought by Kenneth Sheridan for is.oe. The following is the program: Piano solo .: ...Laura Crabb Heading, "And So I Was" PtUricla Fitspatrick Piano Duet .....Marie Elfstrom and Vanita LaBranch Reading, "An Old Maid's Prayer" Margaret Magee Vocal solo Harry Martin Vocal solo Effie Flood Play, "Excuse Me" characters: Jimmy Wellington Darrol Blanchard Mrs. Wellington.. Vanita LaBranch Dr. Temple Roy Crabb Mra, Temple Esther Gardner Marry Maloy Elmer Griepcntrog Marjorie Newton..Maxy Sheridan Mrs. Fostlck Marie Elfstrom Mr. Fostlck Claude Kerns Xathrya Lewlyn Marjory Drorbaugh An Englishman Kenneth Sheridan Conductor .Raymond Wallace Porter .Troy Crabb yiolin Solo Vanita LaBranch accompanied by Mrs. A. E. La- Wm aiiauvui . SCOITS MILLS HAS 1SQUH DICE SCOTTS MILLS, Dec. 3 A masquerade dance was giren in Myers Hall Friday night by the Royal Neighbors. The hall was crowded, and many comical cos tumes were worn. Hamburger and wienie sand wiches, cake, pie and sotfee were old. About $70 was taken in from the dance and sale of food. Marion Thomas returned to OorTallia Sunday where he is at tending O. S. C. after spending the Thanksgiving racation with lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thomas. Mrs. Robert Speaker and daughter Mildred Jean of Salem Tlsited her sister Mildred and bro thers Dale and Glenl Magee at Crooked Finger over the week end. . Miss Doris Hogg who has been some sick, returned to Salem Sun day, erening where she is attend ing high school. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben De Jar din spent Sunday with M. De Jar din's brother, Mr. Gabe De Jar din and family In Salem Sunday. Mrs. Mary Robinson of Browns Tllle la Tisitlng her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Geren and family. John Geren who is attending O. S. C. also visited his parents over the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Hkkox and family of Portland visited Mrs. Grace Dunagan and family Sunday. Miss Beatrice Amandson re turned to her school at Stayton Monday morning after visiting several daya with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Schaechar . visited relatives in Mt. Angel Sun day. - ; A truck from Salem that was taking a load of prune boxes from Rich's dryer to Salem, caught fire on the way from the dryer to Scotts Mills and burned. The fire department assisted in putting the fire, oat. It was thought to have started frym a short circuit la the wiring. No one waa hurt The driver could do nothing, but get out and let It burn. Hubbard Has Junior Orchestra HUBBARD, Dee. 3 rThe junior rehestra of the Hubbard grade school met with their leader, Dr. Ju F. de Lespinasse, for practice Moaday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the school house. Many of the members are be ginners on the Instruments which they expect to play. . The : orchestra has an enroll ment of twelve members as fol lows: Gordon Rich, Boyd Brows, Morris 6 page 1 and Warren Hatch ' er, violins; Marjorie Wolfer. pia ' bo; 1 Robert Beckmaa aad Marion McXenxle, 'clarinets; Charles Knight, cornet; Hasel and Helen ClaypooL , saxaphonee, Beatrice Claypool, drums, and Roy. Clay- wool, slide tromboaa. "0-r : O Auburn (Cnrley) Confer, one of the lead- ina; bwbowi oi we uu:r olvsa Co.. which is now playing at the Grand theatre, was a Thanksgiv ing dinner guest at, the -Ron B. Clark home.. Confer and Clark are old rals,, : having traveled to gether as members of av traveling show crouD some years ago." - -Mrs. Stanley Fagg underwent aa operation Wednesday night at l:tO m. a. for a very eritlcal ease of appendicitis. Mrs. Fagg ; iraa formerly. Miss :s Leila . Armstrong mi u k mmarnzmr or Mr. uia mn Harvey "Armstrong, with whom the and her husband have been making their home this fail and Winter. . - Young Rabbit Is -Terror to AH Dogs v On " Clark Farm AUBURN, Deei S. " Jack DetHpacy, a ronajr Chin chilla bock. Is growing to be quite an attraction at the "Ross B. Clark Pore Bred Chinchilla Babbitry. How ever he Is very unpopular with Queen and Patsy, Clark's English setters, and any visiting dogs, both large aad small. Dempsey, who is given tlio freedom of the yards, gives the dogs bat little peace. Spying them on the porch or in the yards, he will make for them with fly lng bounds, often springing npon their backs" and- bnryr ing his toenails and teeth in to the docs fleeb. or roll ing over on his back, wilt' bite and chaw with swift, sure strokes. When the dogs succeed in freeing themselves, and give the rabbit a severe shaking. It only serves to increase his rage, and the dogs seek re fuge in the track. It is oft en necessary to pall the rahr bit off to save the dogs from being fatally injured by the slashes of his rrael claws. Several very incredulous dog owners - have brought their dogs oat, and found that "seeing is believing,' Clark says. "If yon don't be lieve it, come and see. ffl RESIDENTS ZENA, Dec. 3. Mrs. JM. A. French and son Harold French of Zena and her nephew, Clyde French. Jtjf, of Salem, returned from Winema Saturday. When they went to Winema Thursday the were accompanied by Mrs. French's mother, Mrs. S." A. Jud- 8 on, of Salem, who remained for an extended visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Card, proprietors of the beach resort. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Baker and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Barker and son Sam my motored to Pacific City Sun day, where -they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seals. They reported that the roads were in good con dition and the. weather was mild and very pleasant at the beach Sunday. J. S. Hiatt spent the Thanks giving holidays with his family at Zena. He returned to hia work near Corvallis Sunday. Mr. Hiatt Is employed as mechanic in charge of state highway construction work. Private Kenneth Henry of Van couver Barracks, Vancouver, Wn.. was a guest during the week-end at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crawford at their home, "Sunrise ranch" at Zena. He returned to Vancouver Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walling were house guests during the holi days at the home of an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Toner of Toledo. They returned to their home here Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs Niles R. Holland and daughter LaVerne attended an open meeting of the Odd Fel lows lodge at McCoy Saturday night. A good program was given and refreshments were served. "GEORGE KEEGAX DIES EUGENE, Ore., Dec. 3. (AP) Word was received here of the death In San Francisco today of George W. Keegan, 60, owner of the Hoffman hotel here. He had been In business in Eugene for 35 years. r EUTBEniPS iJoysflciES Dr. David Hil! Entertains Community Club Group . Recently CENTRAL HOWELL. Decern ber 3-7 The moving picture pro gram given by Dr. David Hill to a crowded house Friday evening at the schoolhouse was highly ap preciated. In addition to Dr. Hill's pro gram, Rev. J. M. Frans led the audience In -singing "America;'' the Steelhammer orchestra . play ed several numbers and there were solos by Delbert Lovre and Mrs. Glenn Parish.. Following the program It was decided to meet December 13 to organize a community club. ' . Lunch was served in the base ment. Mrs. R. C. Ramsden had charge of tbe coffee, and Mrs. John Lauderback, Mrs. Thomas Lovre, Mrs. R. Wood and Mrs. Robert Jans bad eharge of the lunch. H. L. Lichty Is applying a new coat of paint to his barn. Serle A. Dougherty who is em ployed In the. chemical depart ment at O.S.C., and Elmer Crump, a student at O.S.C., were Thanks giving day guests at the Clarence Simmons home. Robert Tweed bad sufficiently recovered from his attack of pneu monia to be brought home Friday. Grace Johnson, a student at Monmouth normal, spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. HalL HEAR W. G. IDE DALLAS, December 3 W. G. Ide, manager of the state chamber of commerce, met with the bud get committee of Polk county Monday and explained the major projects of that organization in their land settlement work and development of Oregon resources. Mr. Ide's apparance before the committee was In connection with the request from a number of the county organizations that the amonnt of $500 be included In the budget this year to be used for state wide advertising. Seven teen other counties in the - state have already appropriated from 1200 o $500 for this purpose. Organizations who endorsed the plan are the Dallas Chamber of Commerce, Dallas Klwanls elub, Independence Lions 'club,' Inde pendence Chamber of Commerce and Monmouth Lions club. The reaction of the court and committee seemed favorable to the plan, providing it is possible to include It in the budget with out hindering othe'r projects. DeLap Family Has Reunion in Southern Oregon i.NBURN, Dec. 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. DeLap returned home Sunday, after a most enjoyable au to trip and visit with relatives in Klamath Falls. They were accom panied on the trip by Mrs. De Lap's son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Knower and children Irene and Lyle of Polk county, from whose home they left Wednesday, going by way of Ashland by the "Green Mountain road" arriving at Klamath Falls at the home of a brother C. R. De Lap. At the home of a sister, Mrs. W. P. McMillan Thanksgiving din ner was served for a family re- POLK BUDGET GROUP P Tbe NEW C A PRESERVER j SHOE I IMI III I II Thankful. ... for the captivating smartness of the famous -Selby Arch Preserver shoes ... for their exclusive in built features that give youthful energy and im part freedom and" grace to every step. - 1 . Vy anion of the' guest group, and the families of C R." DeLap and Mrs. W. P. McMillan and son William Friday a family reunion was held at the home of a nephew, Charles DeLap with between 3 S and 40 present .The return trip was made by way of "McKensle Pass," where the roads were very good, with but little scow in patches, and that mostly on this side. Mr. and Mrs. T. C Morgan who entertained their daughter Mrs. R. Swasey and Mrs. Swasey. and also their daughter. Miss Nell Morgan all of Portland for Thanksgiving, accompanied them to Portland for a visit in their home, where they also visited at the home of a son, R. B. Morgan, and also their son, Edwin Morgan, returning Sunday pjn. E. E. Dent Director Of Federal Loan Bank 'of Spokane FAIRVTEW, December 3 E. E. Dent, who is a landowner and res ident of Fairview, was elected di rector of the Federal Loan Bank of Spokane, Washington. Mr. Dent Is highly qualified for his new position, having been Fed eral Loan examiner for several years. He succeeds Hugh Sprodt of Boise, Idaho. "i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams, Avery Williams, Laura Williams, E. A. Wynn, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wjinear, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman of Beaver ton were dinner guests at the Ralph Dent home Thanksgiving day. James Willard passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. M. B. Carter Sunday afternoon. The sympathy of the community is ex tended to the family. Dinner guests at the H. - R. Jones home Thanksgiving were A. Henry and Harry Walker of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dent were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Dent for Thanksgiving. Waconda Couple Now at Home WACONDA, December S. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klenskl, whose mar riage occurred . recently at the Woodburn Catholic church, have returned from their wedding trip and are domiciled at their home on the Mike Mahoney farm. Mrs. Klenski was Miss Chris- Una Goldade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldade of West Wood burn. The young couple were hon ored with a large reception fol lowing their wedding and have a host of friends in the Waconda and Woodburn districts. The handsome rimless glasses fitted here will al leviate strain and improve one's appearance. Good oc ular service pays in greater comfort and increased ef ficiency. Let us advise you in the care of your eyes. mm (lis-" LJHIl WILL HAZEL GREEN, Dee. S The Community clttb will meet at the school house oa Friday evening, December ff. Mrs. Madalene L. Callln. valley news director of The II P GUI Cartozian Bros, are the originators of the low "One Price -Policy" in Oriental Rug selling and that price the lowest In Am erica for like values C Oregon Statesman TwOI : bo the speaker of thaeventng and Mrs. Carrie Chase of Balem will give readings. Mrs. Chasa was a member of the well known Chase-Phelps trio, with Mrs. Gny Fitch Phelps pian ist. Miss Naomi Phelps, vocalist and Mrs. Chase reader. The school will furnish three songs, La Roy Van Cleave and Leonard Falst will play a cornet duet, Mrs. Olive Beardsley and son Orvin of Salem will furnish InUiir iwt of Br, I w Bmk Tnnl. PmnUmd The Orient's Choicest Rugs Here For Your Selection An Oriental Rug salesman from Cartozian Bros Inc., America's largest importers, is at our store for a few days with a beautiful display of Oriental Rugs and Carpets for Special Dis play and Sale. The assortment is extremely large and select, ranging from small table mats up through va rious scatter sizes to large room size carpets and ranging in price to meet the purchasing power of practically everyone. Come and meet their salesman and enjoy this exhibit. You will learn about Oriental Rugs and Rug Values; about the people who weave them, their customs and traditions, and most Important of all, how you can furnish your home most economically. G1)C Ottym Statesman Sunday, December 8, 1820 t. o A Beautiful Christmas Supplement Next Sunday December 8, 1929 With profuse illustrations, and hundreds of fascinating gift angze. tions, this CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT will prove a boon to those who are deciding what to give and who want to know where to buy most ad vantageously. It is SANTA'S PASS KEY to GIFTLAND and ecatains in teresting sidelights on the best gif tware for 1929. By putting before you countless gift suggestions for every member of the family and every as sociate, it will enable you to go ahead unhesitatingly with your Christraas . shopping before the great rush season begins. addition, this Christmas Scpplementida eontaln sany thrift hlnia. three musical numbers. .Lunch will be sold, proceeds to be used for the school. A Camp Cookery Club was or ganised Monday of boys in the ad vanced room. Officers elected were Author Clemens, president; Victor Wil liamson, vice president; Clarence Zelinskl, secretary. They will meet Friday afternoon at the school house. The members are Leonard Faist, Sanford Davis, Tatsuro Ta- (5)2 Ulna a 6 da, Victor Williamson, Arthur Clemens, Clarence ZelniskL1 Al fred Montandon, William Dunni gan. Q. O. Looney, leader. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Darken are parents of a tine baby boy. Mother and baby doing nicely. ATTEXD WEDDIXG PIONEER, December 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harper attended the wedding of Galen Siddal and Evelyn Archibald at the Turner Christian church. 3-