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SB Silverton Chamber of Com merce HoMReouIar Din " ner Weeting SILVRtOV Mar 22 A Fourth of July .calibration, -srfbn-sored by the kat flr depart ment ud Atku Legion, was """o nuvenon ccam- oer 01 commerce4- dinner held neanwoay evening t the ar- mnrr. Tir at-.- - , ' '"et was served by the Toma ot St. Paul's . A report written by Alf n wt. RGa was ro t... - .. from the meeting which Mr. Nel- " ww!o:wiB Brush Creek ??-JS-Ktht lafct metin of the Brush Cheek Booster dab. The report said tfcnt k had . two complaints to make to vuwoer ot commerce. The cue was concerning the great amount of mo?quitos which, pre sumably, originated in .the ponds of Silverton's lumber mills The t,U sumpiaini was of the city sewage which was emptied 'into SUrer Creek. Silver Creek flows """"K" poruon or the Brush Creek district. Mayor Eastman said that, while tr-.is latter situation might cause some discomfort to the residents cf the Brush Creek district, he ui mo opinion, mat no sani tation laws were violated and that . ruuiu cost ,uuu to remedy tne matter. Mayor Eastman vol unteered to snr., k h.. next meeting of the Booster dub Others spoke on the mosquito sanation. Dr. c. W. Keene. in speaking of the matter, said that mosquitoes did not come from the mill pond alone. He said that ajjput the same time as the Silver Tails mill came into Silverton People began a more intensive ir rigation program and that we rrere facing the same problem that all irrigation sections were. iV. here there was dampness the fciosquito population rapidly in creased, others reported that If !d tin cans containing a little stagnant water, were all removed very good breeding ground of mosquitoes would also be destroy- t?v Dr-.F- W KeeB Dr- A- J- ftlcCannell, and Dr. p. A. Loar T.ere Instructed to write a group .? articles to be published in the ocal papers to "educate the peo- 1-ieon mosquito-ology.' Rnbbfoh Kesented Evans Valley representatives complained that citizens of Silver toa were dumping rubbish at the koadsidea in th " Miil- I t ers of the chamber of commerce J jeipressed their regret over this I but said thev nuM rnt Ha t responsible thm i a, . -j m.w hiu toai this dumping at roadsides was a State frffenc anA .v.. would follow the diacorery at any " n law, - ! Pigeons Pick Prunes Alfred T i-. ------ ui me Jtvans Valley district, reported that the farmers in that neighborhood naa Men rrpn H l.i. . ... wild pigeons which were ander proieetire game law The nireon .r.ni.. ?. - r vvVUaa iu Jftr wffira th? oel OJ, r(v' iraix. tie report- I w. Vrnd to I. Gabriel- f ' trol. one of these g cUiBi 20 pntuea and The other 28 prunes, a special ber- fa 2 lhoot the P6011" tad been fcsued but, said Mr. Loe. feVof the farmers couId afford to guard their orchards continuously. He asked that the legislative body of the chamber recommend (hat these pigeons be declared a bui sance and be placed under the ro dent control ordinances. A petition was passed asking that Rogue River be closed to commercial Himnn j . i head fishing and many signa-' lUi were received during the evening. Norris Ames, president of the chamber, reported that the dairy committee wu mUnr un.uB 1U Cfl LlgO- uong and would report back to mo vunuiuer oeiore long. D. E: Geiser spoke on the ad vertising of Silver Creek Falls as an asset to Silvertnn krl.t.. tourtsts through the town.- The matter of tha rhumw navInn. an advertisement of the Falls country was left in"the hands of matter of nnn!nt an Amniw..AH agency was also discussed and this " iiana 01 iae exe cutive committee. The Silverton ehestra, which has been furnish ing musfc to community affairs, appealed for financial aid from the chamber of commerce. Ej B. be taken up by the city counjcil. He said that usually city councils gave such organizations some left In the hands ot a cimmittee i uuuiuuapn or i inn i jern rn t in. Aim and L. C. Eastman. Mr. Ames announced that a poultry meeting was being ar- ranvail , n .AA Music for the evening was fur- niahtul hi, 1Um X7 v nv.t. i il, j id( T IMC, , Uvttl soloist, with Hal Campbell at the 1st, with Mrs. Lowell Davenport at -V. li . a. . . iue piano; ana oy Mr. MCNamaTr, a renresentativB nf th o v d --- w V A . company of Salem, who gaxe a ATTEND GRAND LODGK GERVAIS. May 22 Wm. All- bup, &ig Harris, Charles Moore and Emll Cramer are In Portland attending rrand lodge nf the r n 0. F. Mrs. Gladvs Fitta an Mm Minnie Moore are delegates from Harraopy Rebekah lodge of Ger vaia. UK 03EGON STATES&IAN., Saltta Qigwu Frfafay tfaraiitg; llty 23. llso Community Group Enjoys Program and Social Hour - MARION, May 22 Although the weather eondttlnna wsm thing but the best, a great many turned out to hear Senator Sam Brown of Gervals who addretaed the community club Tuesday even ing, taking as his' subject "Ore gon's Development As I See It." Senator Rmnrn' taiv w. interesting and was wji rwdnii by those present and it is hoped that be will again visit "oar club in the near future. Other numbers an the nrAsrram were: vocal solo hv Min viNaho. Looney of Jefferson accompanied by her mother. Mrs. M n ey; vocal selections by the ladles' trio, Mrs. Jeane Pearsie, Mrs. H. Dane. Miss Clandian Roland nt. eal solo by Miss Claudian TJolanrt- vocal selectiont by the Turner! girls' quartette, directed by Mrs. Pearcey. Professor Avert tended h!a r. slgnation as Secretary-treasurer f the dab in he wjli shortry move " &ugem ana sirs, warren Cray waa elected-to ffTl the vacancy. After the program a social hour and refreshments were enjoyed, W.H.S.Shniors Plan Picnic WOODBURN. Mar it At a special meetinr of the senior Has at Woodbum kith aehwM TiMAt the class decided: ta go t Trout creea vuia in to Cascades above Molalla for their ianhuU class phv Die. which will ii May IT. v - Pearl Emery presented Taylors Grove. Rth nc. fVtWOA t v. and Lowell Gribhle, Trout Creek,' as memners of the -committee on Choosing a site, knd after much discussion and revots. th. Mbim was .made. ( Wilbur Wurstar. TtrMfdfnv of ficer, appointed Grace Shrock, Imotrena Tohprt1 and vx.oti. w I1M1 k Kraus as the eats committee and Murei Nehl, Claire Nlbler, Rnth uv, nanu uvuvn, xiugu Ueann and Lowell Gibblb to arrange for iransporxation. The class wilt: leave ri tn the morning and t hrirfof dinner at the catep site and-re turn in me evening. PAGE NINE WOODBUIirJ AMES BEACH B is eon WOODBURN, May 22-VThe re signation ot George Beaek from the city eounetl was .accepted at the meeting- ot tht grotrp tst the city hall Tuesday night and he was elected to till the position of city recorder th vacancy ef which was caused bv th iiiatn nn n Beebe. City Attorney MeCord renorted that the majority ot the Wonertv owners ost Bradley street had sign ed the petition presented to the touncll and tha netltlaa ac cepted and the street committA was ordered to aee that a plan of specifications was drawn up and aommea to tne council. The ordinance In reference to catting or defaelag trees was re ferred to the ordinance commit tee to Insert a provision which will make It nosslble for th mw. er companies to trim the trees as necessary for the proper mainten ance of their lines. The council also decided that beforn thev could begin work on Settlemeter avenue the city must have the $150 promised by the property owners along that street. An application for permission to" erect a budding by George Laa don was favorably acted upon and the council decided tn favor ot piifrUslng new fire truck with out exceeding the city's budget Front which firm they will make the purchase will be decided at the next meeting. i i Yamhill Farmers r Study Alfalfa JMcMINKVlLLB. May 22 An Sffalfa tOur BnABsnr W agent 8. T. White was held Wed- uasuay y county farmers inter ested in growing alfalfa. injt to Mr. White, was to study the' soil trnes best fittml tnr u.i. fajgrowth and also cultivation m-tnodt and inoculation with live bacteria. Alfalfa plots surround ing" McMlnnville were visited on the: tour. BOOSTERS CLUB CLOSES i SEASON SILVERTON', May 22 Brush Creek Boosters will hold their meeting, the last one of the sea son, at the Rchnnl hnno. vmj.- evening. A very good program is organisation. MICKEY MOUSE STAYTON LEGIDfJ TO SPOH DUNCES STAYTON- Mav 25 Tice-Com. mander Paul Pietrok had charge or ins meeting or Btayton rost American Legion- in the absence of the commander, Edwin For rette, who recently underwent an operation. , oneor the thingi dis cussed and decided upon was that the Legion will hold dances again this summer at the open-air pavil ion in the park. Several Improve ments are to be made to have ev erything in readiness for the' com ing season. A committee composed of Dr. Adams. Sim Etzel and Bert Coth ren were appointed to cooperate with the Boy Scouts in marksman ship. Joe Pounds and John Sus bauer are the entertaining com mittee for the next meeting. This seaeon the Legion is spon soring the Junior League baseball team. An elimination contest is on between Silverton, Salem and Stayton. Silverton won the game from Stayton here Sunday, but owing to the fact that tha f no- cade league waB scheduled for the Bame diamond, only four innings were played by the Juniors, On May 24 Salem will meet the 4un- -lor teast here. The winner ot the j contest stand a chance of playing at the Legion state convention at Baker. j BRUSH COLLEGE TO ! BE REPRESENTED BRUSH COLLEGE, May 12 Marti Interest Is being manifested Itt the Polk countv declamatnrv contest to be held at Dallas R.t. urday. May 14, with all of tha schools of Polk county competing. A romisinv rantMtint rvm. don Blodpett,, Jr., year old son. of Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Blodgett, will go to Dallas from the Brush College schooL Corrdon von not la the second division of the semt- nnai contest held at West Salem Monday. He rave "How tha Chi. ee Rabbit Was Caught," taken from "Tar Ba"bv. MARS TO BE MAYOR JEFFERSON. Mn 9 9 w vi Mars defeated w t. mayor of Jefferson to fill the un expired term of J. H. Roland, at the conncil meeting Monday even ing. May 19. "Not a Wcken-Hearted Mouse By IWERKS Cross -Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFEIt 13 w mlt -nmw -Wm Wt w 53 55 56" 51 1 1 wr I m i l HORIZONTAL. . 1 What district of respoads ft New York's I Greenwich Village! '4 Hole in the ground. 7 Th versos f what ParaUa pot 4id Edward FttsawrsM traaalate imto EagCskT il Of each an equal quantity. I Who was Ims.4 si the Blah. vist Govwmmesit which took effles ia Noveambsc. If 171 tti Wingliks part. bS-Of wkal Stat U MMriStr 1 tho espitafT T- What Confederal gaasral - was dettod ay ' Jh i Jaa ' at WiachMtar dttriag tha can civil warT :::: 9 Portuguesa money of account 0 Renders clear Tor passage. Those who color win cys- l -. stuffs. 2 4 Pre pax u tat pobHfitioB. Exclamation. ) til Annoys, b Be indebted to. Ql Wha was tha Creak I ' war? , i IS Move by short brisk leapa. e Rong'h branch broken off. 5 Jewel. is Most menuny sound, fea Nerative. t Sobterrancan condurt ta carry Within. NoU of the seal. 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