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PAGE TWENTY The OREGON" STATESMAN. Salens Oregon, San'day Morning, December 22, 1929 whera he 'it esUMUhcd a very CloTerdale papus ana teachers. art;.preparlns a Christmas pro gram to be given December 24 .it two o'clock and they wish that all might come. erates a commercial ehlckea bit chery has already started Ma.In. cubators with f 00 white Leghorn eggs the order is for a Utah poul try man. The largest part of Dr. Duganne's hatchings go to Utah RHSSESII1 WnX STAGE PLAT ' WOODBURN, December ll The annual aenlar play, "Peg O My Heart, will be presented In the high school "auditorium Jan nary 24. - ' Telay wiU be eoackad by Miss Virginia Mason and the ... stage managers aro Arlo Thompson, Charles ., Tyler and Ines Elliott, prompter, : Berne ta Thompson; costume mistress Peggy Sadler, and business manager, Leonard Gearin. " ." good market, too prewm w-v. la being started a month earlier than usual lor hatching, hut means that the ehicka will start laying in Jury cl next year. ESCFBATORS BET ' DALLAS, Dee. 21. Dr. R. E. Dnganne ot Independence who op Woodcraft Has - Homecoming at Monmouth Hall MONMOUTHT December" 21. The Sunbeam circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft enjoyed their holidaay TH ARE BIG Toil Amounts to $414,000 In November Says State Marshal 9 Torest and slashing fire andJ one conflagration at The Dalles -contributed a large share of the . f 414,000 fire. losses. in 98 fires in. 1rgon. outside of Portland, dur ing the month of November, ac ording to an estimate given out Y-y Sfat Fire Marshal Clare A. lee. This represents the greatest ; number of fires and the heaviest November losses in the history f the department records. The total losses for the 11-months' i period ending November 30, 192. were 43,717,000 which arc less than those for like period-, of the years 1924, 1926. and 1928 and $10,000 below the av erage for the previous five year3. Thy were $ 76,000 more than the October losses Mercantile establishments and stocks suffered 'the greatest loss la the November fires with an ag gregate of $132,665 In seven fires and farm properties came next with a total of $109,675 in 37 fires, of which latter 27 fires consumed farm dwellings and contents valued at $11,000. Two storehouses housing flower blubs and four warehouses and con tests were burned at a loss of $49,775. There were 35 fires in city dwelling and contents entailing a loss of $49,213; one apartment and contents loss of $18,000 and two fires in hotels and rooming houses inflicted $3,700 in dam &gei.v Industrial plants were damaged In the amount of $90, t S5S W'15 fires of which 10 fires fa aawxnills and wood working slants caused damages, to $80. 795. Two school fires destroyed property values totaling $9,700. Segregated as to cause the 98 fire are classified as follows: Conflagration and exposure, four fires, $80,900; overheated and defective stoves, furnaces, chim neys, fines, etc.. 21 fires, $26, 12$!; explosions, two fires, $25. 300; rubbish sparks and friction, sine fires, $15,240; petroleum and Its products, four fires, $14. $21; matches and careless smok ers, four fires. $8,810; incen diary, three fires. $8,115; elec tricity and defective wiring, two fires, $3,200. Forty-nine fires grouped as "undetermined" or "unknown" as to origin Involved property losses aggregating $231,795. homecoming Tuesday evening with a large attendance present. The program included a piano duet by Erla Mae Murdock and Winifred Ebbert; vocal duet by Mrs. Charles Stanton and Mrs. D. A. Hoag; address of welcome by Mrs. C W. Price; response by Mrs. William Riddell Jr.; reading by Lila Hamar; reading by Mrs. Lloyd" Mason; and Christmas story by Mrs. Velma V. Smith. An exchange of Cliiistmas gifts fol lowed the program; followed by supper served Jn the dining-room, of the lodge hall. Table -decorations of Oregon grape and Christ mas candles, and a tree and fes toons of mistletoe made the room festive. lemon HID CHEST FUND SILVERTON, December 21. Each member of the Silverton Teachers' association contributed to the Silverton community chest at 'the December meeting of the association. A short program was also held at this meeting at which time Dr. A. J. McCannel, who recently re turned from several months abroad, spoke entertainingly on the usual misinformation of Eu- orpean travel, lie also gave a ! number of interesting glimpses of his trip. Other numbers were giv en by the association and at the close of the evening refreshments were served. - Cloverdale School Closes as Tribute To Lulu Garner rT.nVRUnAT.li!. TWwmbor 1. Cloverdale school was closed WpdnfRdav that 11 mleht attend the funeral of Lulu Garner. Miss Garner was a graduate, a few years ago, of this school and since has taken part in many of the school affairs. When vou order the Statesman it is delivered to vou bv the little merchant In your neighborhood. ELECTRIC LINE IX DAYTON, Dec. 21 The New "berg Yamhill Electric company has Jnst finished a line In the vicinity known as "The Neck. This supplies a number of farms east of town with light and pow er. The company has been extend ing linen to a number of rural communities the last few months and others are being planned for. ENJOY DINNER MEET The Monmouth Business and Professional Women's club en joyed a Christmas dinner party at the Monmouth hotel Monday eve ning with 14 members and guests present. A good program was pre sented under direction of Miss Mary Moore; and the newly elected president, Mrs. Frances Whiteaker presided. TRAINS ARE DECORATED Following their usual custom again this year the Southern Pa cific observation cars operated on through trains over all parts of the system win carry Christmas trees beautifully decorated, for 9 the pleasure of the passengers who are considered guests of the company. . When you order the Statesman It Is delivered to you by the little merchant In your neighborhood Agents Wanted Fast. teller. Plenty of open territory. Write for particulars A. L Retail rd, Dallas, Ore. Headquarters for Bosch Radios C223r wfc 3EJ 847 Court St. Phone 48 1 88 1 I LOOj t What would be more & appreciated than an 1 Optical Gift Certifi 1 cate for mother or V$ -1 I TTT 1. K aaa. we awo nave a wjf complete line of mag- n nifiers, readers, etc, sk "Ontical aiiti are use fr ful gifts." I oW - " One Hundred Years from Now... Historical events yet to hap pen may overshadow every thing: except reverence for departed loved ones. In Belcrest memories will linger forever an endow ment protects all. 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