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'- 1 I i PAGE FOURTEEN The CHEGOU STATESMAN." Calrrru Orr-cn. Thcrsiay ITjtbIe- Dectrafcer i. UZJ o 77.;. 7V. 22K2 2i .yl i - cr " .. v:-- - Dmwem ! 1 : ISB'S CLUB IIEilRS GOOTEST Kr.v Hardwood Floor Placed In Club Woman's Home; j Uany use Place . v - DALLAS, Dee. J A debate . between members of the Junlpr ul senior classes of the-Dallas high school farmer the program for the December meeting of the J Dallas Woman's elab. " The ques tion,. "Resolved that the chain store Is detrimental to the best . Interests of the conn try" received a affirmative decision from the Judges. - The negative side of the enaction was apbeld by Ruth De Meade, Edith Dun ! and Doris Newelll. seniors. The affirmative team was Otto Fisher, Caroline Mellln and Bill Garner, Juniors. Mary gtarbuck rice . president of the stadent body, presided daring the debate. v , . - .. . ,, Members of the club were sur prised to find a new hardwood floor already la place in the 11 brary . hall and the seating ar rangement changed' since the last , meeting. The woman's dab has leased the rights to the club room aad kitchen from the library board for a term of years, and plaa additional improvements la ter. The room and equipment will be rented to organisations or Individuals . wishing to aso the room for parties, etc. .The busi ness men's class of the Christian church is renting the -room for each Sunday morning for at least a year. : - ; . . : -.Rental Price Arranged A scale of prices for rental of the room will be set by a commit tee with Mrs. Oscar fiayter, chair man. Mrs. J. R, Allgood, Mrs. A. JJ. Starbnck. Mrs. Ora Cosper, Mrs. W. G. Vassail and Mrs. C. N. Bilyeu. , i 1 The club will contribute $10 a year for a. period of 10. years to the' Waverly Baby home which will giro them a permanent mem bership. A contribution will al so be made, later to the Doern fcecher hospital fund. Hostess for the afternoon wereV Mrs. C U Foster, Mrs. W. V. Fnl ler, Mrs. H. D. Peterson, Mrs. J. J. Wick and Mrsi R. R. Imbler. A Tiolin . duet was played by Rachel Uglow and Irene Soehren. The! rinatructor Alexander Vdo Tin was present. - LIS TO 60 AHEAD TO ADD TO LIGHTS FRUITLAND, Dec. S The signing of the church for the elec tric lights has made it possible to extend the power lino from Lloyd Lee's place to J o h n Knmm's farm r distance of one mile. Fire . signers were needed for the extension of the line. : Mrs. P. R. Coul&on's father Is visiting with his grandson,. Bob Coulson, of ' Toledo for the re mainder of the week. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Fagx mo tored to Forest Grove Wednesday morning to tlslt their aunt Mrs. Marshall. They will return Fri day evening by way of Portland. Llecdes in Third i yCrcde ct School; Q Stzierdsd llzziz " WOODBUR3, Dee. S. . Bocaaoe of possibility of the spread of ateaetee fa Wood bans 4. achooas, Um third grade room at the new Lin cola grade stbool has been closed for a week. ;': Owe -of the papfls la the room, broke oat la echool with the disease, so Harold Aspinwall, the ncbool'a prin cipal, decided tUat the room be closed for a week. The child rem who are not' attending school are repair ed to stay , at home.' There are 25 pupils la the room' qnaraatiaed. Miss Carol Miaakecis the teacher. 1IM1TI0G; IIEJlBLy EODED Farmers Take Out PoUcy : To Insure Their .Ghickens Against Menace of Theft Pratum Farmers Experiene Excellent Season;;Po- f ;. tato Prices Good II WEST SALB1 EDITOR PROVES UffiTI New Merry-go-Round for i H KWs at Grade School Brings I Pleasure PRATUM. Dee. t Sowing Is ! almost completed. Farmers - hare worked early and late., and the ground was in fine shape for fall plowing and sowing. . Some plowing is to be done . yet for corn and " potatoes, but ' that - ean be. done anytime between ; now and spring whenever weather permits.. ; .Several farmers hare sold their surplus' potatoes at 91.50. a hun dred before the drop in price came. Some will hold till later. hoping for a raise In price, 'and many farmers - hare none to spare. - : . HsyMorag Well Hsyr is moTinsr oalte rapidly. It Is almost a dally occurence to see truck loads of hay, mostly rofnr south Moat of thm hir has been, serflng for $12.00 per ton. some here, are holding -for $13.00. - . - ' ' . Carl vogt. E. Gerber and L. RICKEY, Dec a - Sereral farm en ta this, community hare takes ' .out . protection -Against thievery- aad have' their' farms posted. -Daring the last two years there has been, a great number of chickens - taken by f thieve. A. Hagea at one time had all but three- of ' his - flock of Plymouth Rocks stolen, r -.; The majority of those who Whcqhdal People xHekr of Serious : Hurt to WACONDA," Dee. . George Brwa aad Mrs. A. W. Nusom re cently received hews' of ; the ser ious injury of their sister, Mrs. raise poultry la the community va wtiii.m. M r.win mtonu aave gooo swea aa wey sou i noth Mr.' and Mrs. Williams were i L I . J- - 7? J1." lQO badly hurt when the car in which loss very heavy as it takes years 1 ,v' iha-a with n i..im n . iuv e tiiv... i anomer car. . -rhVic VT rV"'' . ' Mrs; Williams Is well known was entered again a few nighUl?er' many fDn? affairs having ago and several chickens taken. . This makes the hm tim. ith y- . when she was a guest In a month .nrf h fnnrh.Hm.l" th homes of bar brother and within the last few months that thieves have stolen chickens from the Magee farm. In .all over 100 Rhode Island Reds have. been tak en. - The Oregon Farmer has of fered a reward for the conviction of the thief. . v . her aister. ft, Kingwbdd Woman WEST SALEM. Dec. J W. H. I h..h ir r o.iif im. I TF 'LL W-iI' Tf.. Saunders, editor of the West Sa- X r Mr v XnLUIJie : r rOIII V JS1Z lem Star has moved his printing plsnt from Its former location In the C N. Needbam building to the McDowell building just east or the Capital Tourist auto camp ground. Pupils la the-lower grades are deriving much pleasure as well as much healthful exercise from the new merry-go-round recently In stalled on the school ground. intermediate j leaguers were guests Sunday evening at the sen ior Epworth League meeting and enjoyed the playlet "Epworthia which was a feature of the meet ing.:.'.. " . : ' , Camp Cottages Futl turn before spring in time to work-his farm. The basaar and social ; even- Inc sponsored by the young, wom en -of the Mennonlte church Fri day evening, . December '6 la the cnurca basement promises to be a very interesting a well, as pro fitable event. . - w XINQWOOD. Dec. S Mrs. R- a. xausey .. has returned from uudstone-where she was a smest for sereral - days- including Thanksgiving day, of her aister. Mrs. uoya. MUler. -;- - Mr. and Mrs. Ellis P. White of Longview, Wash We Wed nesday night and Thanksrlvlnr day guests of Mrs. White's par- Clodhopper" is Play to be Put ; On in Community SALEM HEIGHTS, - Dee. S Mrs. Myra Sawyer who is direct ing the Salem Heights Dramatic club's Play, entitled. ."The Little Clodhopper, annonnces that the play will soon be "ready for pre sentation about - December 16. This play is a three act comedy of two hours duration. .. U :, , Mrs. F. . Buuer wao nas been visiting her son the .past - few days in Portland, returned to her home In Salem Height today. Elsie Solberz In New York at Resple Joljr ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannoy. I Ml CCfinafW A t fTt They . returned . to Lonrvlew lv j Tnnrsaay evening. Topic lor Meet SILVERTO. Dec. 8. M. P. Proprietors of the S. L. Burke .X",: 'iC; J,,". ' their eight new cotUges are oe-l... vil ,.t. . --- Mrtvinm.w ; - JSyX.J " at Port- dShter wa, born Saturday at a IS I HAZEL -'. GREEN. , Dec tt - "'mjr i The women's Missionary associa- rr 1UUW. m OZner tion wm have Its annual Worn- most of the other camp houses are full. They have a -number of permanent tenants, i. ; t ' Mrs. L. A. Dixon, proprietor of the hotel at Mehama . and her little daughter, June are ' house guests of Mr. and Mrs.- W. P. Lewis. Week-end guests at the I jition. Dr. Johnson to J Speak to Young Fes Group SILVER TON1, Dec. 3 Dr. H.E. Johnson will be the speaker at the December meeting of Trinity . Young People's society at the so cial rooms of the church Sunday following services. A buffet lunch eon will be served at 12:30 and the program' will begin at 1:30 o'clock. , - . ' ' Other numbers include selec tions by a quartet composed of Mrs. A. O. Nelson, .Miss Frances Nelson, Alfred Jensen and Rev, II. L. Foss; selections by Trinity orchestra: piano solo by Haxel Ol cen ; recitation by Juanita Moe. and a reading by Ines Lee.. I Lewis- home were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Meaker of Taqulna. Thanksgiving fday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Laehr were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rockafellow of the Pasadena apartments. Mrs. S. L. Burke is again at home after a visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Rogers of Scio who spent Thanksgiving at the Burke home. - - ' Mrs. Hubbell Toung aad daughters, Carol and June, are in Albany where they-will be guests for two weeks of Mrs. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P Nut ting. : . . - u .i Mrs. W. S. Fitts la home from a Salem hospital where she spent three weeks ; following a major operation. - - '. :. - .v -.: Fruitland Plans ? Pie Social fori Friday Dec. 12 FRTJITLAND, ; Dec! - ; 3The big pie social will be held at the next community meeting Decem ber 13 at 8:00 o'clock at the Fruitland school house.-Dr. Bar rick's Quartet will help ! la the program as well aa Mrs. Woodry and her sons. I . There wUl be a two-act comedy ; given by local talent. i'-. ' F. N. Woodry," Salem auction eer, will auction the pies. - Legion Members To Molalla Meet SILVERTON, Dec 3The Del bert Reeves post and its auxiliary of the American Legion motored to Molalla Monday night to hold their regular 1 business meeting there. Fifty members made .the trip. The next meeting to be held In two weeks will be at the new city hall at Mt. AngeL land, but formerly they lived both I Portland hospital to Mrs. David in the Bethany district and at SI1-1 Rid dell of Monmouth. The child's verton. - Mr. Solberg reported that I father, David R. Riddell, well- hls daughter Elsie, who has been I known Polk county stockman. employed In Hawaii for some time I died. October 24, at the family has returned to New York city, j home hero following- a month's where she has a responsible po-1 Illness. Mrs. Riddell has an old er child, Constance, who attends Miss Solberg is a graduate of I the Monmouth training school. the Sllverton high school and was one of the popular basketball players on the noted girls' team of a few years ago. December 7. - The theme is ?Ye Shall Be Mr Witnesses." The Otterben Guild and choir of local church will assist. An offering will be taken for home and for eign missions, yi z.'.fi" Mrs. Crease to s Roseburg Over . A Weekend Period Fruitland Quint Out to Win Cup HORMTTS HAVE SON SILVER TON. Dee.: 3 A " baby son was .bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hoblltt at the SUverton hospital' Sunday. . The ."baby weighed nine and a half pounds and' has been 'named Lowell Robert. . , . OLD iILL 6 UP 10 ELKS Cobbs-Uitche!! ; Plantjllsar Falls City Taken; Ua chlnery'is Saved r 7 FALLS- Crrr, Dec. SDurlnt last . night and early Tuesday morning. . the old sawmill plant of pobbs-Mitchell ; Lumber company burned to the . ground : with, the exception. of a couple of outlying buildings. ri ; f--- v .. The company, have had a crew of about It men employed dar ing the last two weeks' in remov Inr'the most valuable machinery and' storing it away in the outly ing buildings. When the fire was first discovered the greatest part of the "plant was In ' flames , and could not. he saved. Theiure de partment .concentrated all its ' ef forts on saving the office; and the buildings in whieh the machinery was stored. '"These efforts suc ceeded. I':; ;-.r' - . . . j . j The usual watchmen had been discharged a couple of days pre vious to the fire, which probably was the reason the . fire was not discovered' before it had 'gotten out.'of control -". , ' " r : 1 As the weather .was rainy it eliminated . the, nosslblUt. of the blaze spreading; to other parts of the city. -. ; .- , 1 The conflagration gave; cituens considerable thrill . and no re gret was felt, as the old plant had for some time heen somewhat of a nuisance to the city, v '1 Orchestra is at Scotts Mills SCOTTS MILLS. Dec. K 3 Aa orchestra has been recently or ganized which consists of nine members including violins Da vid Delano, Joe MeCracken, Hel ton Thurman, LIU Nelson and Margaret -' COulson; saxophones. Phyllis Macy, Herman Macy; ac eordlan, r Ira B rougher; J pianist, Ruthanna . MeCracken, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Scott and son Teddy of Culp, Oregon, visited relatives and friends here over Thanksgiv ing and the week-end. j Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Haynes and Organized small aon. of llehama, visited Mr. Haynes' parents, . Mr., and - Mrs. George Haynes over, the; week" end. M. Z: 'y- : ,R. JL Lawrence has moved hi house around and is building an addiUon on Jo IUn.. V Miss . Beatrice . Amundson re turned" to Stayt on Sunday, after spending her Thanksgiving vaca tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Amundson. . Tickets' Ready , A For Comedy by: -EpvrtlGrdi .v..;::. w- .v' v". ! WEST SALEM,' Dee; $- Tick ets are on sale for a three-act comedy dram, which. the young people of .the- Epworth league will put on Thursday . evening, December 4 in the community halL v- - ; r: . --A--. ' The setting of this play is a town in California during; a real estath boom.- - - i t ) Proeeetls . will be applied on new song books and on budget expenses. . ; i - :-;. .... , Lights liew in : Bethany "Area;. Bring Pleasure oo " y' . BETIULNY, Dec. 3 Bethany residents are rejoicing this week ' because of the electric line exten- , slon which has been put through their districts. The light .was turned on 'Wednesday. : Among - htose who have the. electricity added to tbelr home, are Henry Torvend, Samuel . Tor vend, the . Gilbert Gunderson farm.- Silas Torvend, W.-E. John--son, G. B. Bentsou farm. Oliver : Luadbackea, KarlV Schmlddlke, B." L." Frtnk," J. T. Bowea farm, Frank Gregor," Carl ' Zimmerman, Albert Grinde. Albert Mlckelson ' and Oscar .Welgle. . . RUTHERFORD VISITS HOME - HAZEL GREEN. Dec 3 John Rutherford, student at O. 8. C. spent Thanksgiving vacation with parents. Mr. and Mrs. w. Ruth erford. His brothers. Earl and ' Leonard took him to Oorvallis Sunday In an auto. Yes, I can sell' profitably at lower prices ' r.'; :;- ' : y'; ''-'; : ', ' -. . . : ; Here's How: Food CosU Have Dropped 10 to 30 . i i 1 You Are Entitled to the Difference The SPA WEST SALEM, Dec. 3 Mrs. Charles ' Creaser went to Rose burg Saturday where she spent next .Sunder in order to be ellff- the weekend with her . husband. I oie zor mis season FRUITLAND. Dee. S The FruiUtid basketball team will organise sometime this week and. prepare for the church league of saiem in which they . woa the championship last : year. All members of last year's team are urged to be at Sunday school the Lights to Help : Biddies Produce who Is employed there by state highway commission. ' Mrs. H. R, McDowells her mother. Mrs. G. W. Porter, of Janctl i City, and Miss Mabel Porter, went to Portland Friday, where they visited until Sunday TRUITLAND.V Dec : 3 Leon with Mrs. McDowell's brother. Brown ha started to build his John Cavltt. an employee at the new JOxBO - foot chicken house Portland post office. ; i . where he Intends to house about! Guests Friday af the F. M. 500 chickens. Electrle lights will Moore home on Edgewater street I be installed In the chicken house were J. Brown and son Virgil of I so as to give the chicken a long snenaan ana Mr. ana Jirs. w. A, Thomas of Monroe. er day. .This aids in egg produc tion. State Lecturer To be Guest at BRUSH COLLEGE. Dec. 3 Election of officers will Te held at Brush College grange Friday night. "L Mrs. Marie Flint McCall. sUte grange lecturer; will ' be present, and give a special num ber in conjunction with the short Christmas program to be given folio wing the fi : 3 0 e'eloek din ner.' ; V r: : . u ,. . .. -V .-4 Mrs. E. Utley ' and Mrs. & L. Blodgett will entertain mem bers of Brush College helpers at their home, nrlantle - Ranch" '; Thursday afternoon, December 4. Stitch Chatter Club to Gather X BETHANY, Dec. 3. The Stitch and Chatter club members will. motor to -Gerrais. on the second Thursday : of the month, where they will be guests of Mrs. Lewis Hall, who formerly lived in the Brush Creek district and attended the club. The clubtaembers plan to spend the afternoon with Mrs. Hall. -, i - i FRUITLAND, Dec S T h e Portland Gas company la: Install ing gas meters in the school and at the P. R. Coulson home. The school intends to light the house and also have a fas plate. 1 -1 -1 -1 i Irrtn 1 ti nr -nrnLr t n trvi Tl n I- AT Af X J Us BUY NOW 4 Fine ; broadcloths in . checks or stripes, .values to $&0. 1 Jl C Special ' ' " ' i oftD ii UC3 Values to " -' !1.00- Special for the 'early shopper: J Fancy CacEinicro Uczo .- v . Regular taloes to 85c - Special , 50e pr. QC 2 pairs vJt Buy Ilea Bay Early Avcli the : Better y Selection 1 1' 1 i: n u n I! U w ...v. " a a rH. a at r . a r v i , v i i y J V5 iiBmJiLoraiJrj 6 ' : . : G22C Donee Free WITH ALL SHIRTS, PAJAMAS : I TlfcS, HOSE, ETC. : ; . 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