PAGE NINE HEAD OF CLUB - West Salem Organization Pleased With $571 in . Group's Treasury WEST SALEM. Dee. 17 Wal ter Garth, retiring president . of VtTest Salem's community club expresses himself as being de lighted with the fact that: hla ad ministration closes with I5T1.52 ta the treasury. The tremstirer reported at the monthly meet" lag Monday evening that this Is a gala of flit oyer last year's fi nancial record and that tllS.il had ; been expended during The year for miscellaneous purposes. The annual election of .ofM j cers was held as follows: , Ray Ferguson, president: A. R. Kel so, vice-president; Mrs. Emmett Dickson, secretary-treasurer; I Mi HUL George Chapman,. Wal ter Gerth. and Glenn Adams, di rectors, . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cosser, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferguson. Mrs. Emmett Dickson, Hiss Ada Clarke, -Mrs. J. M. Fisher, Cart is Ferguson and Rer. M. A. Grover led the audience In community singing for the opening and clos ing numbers of the program, the first number being ,o Little Town of Bethlehem.' and . the east, "Silent Night. Holy Nlghti" Other numbers on the program were: ylolln solo, Claudlne Gerth Tocal . sole, Mr. Raymond : - ad dress of the evening. "Christmas the World Orer,- Rer. Martin Ferrey of Salem: piano solo. Hiss Be mice Sloper; Song, Curtis Fer guson. Following the program, a cafe teria luncheon was served. CLEM MI IS TO EAST JEFFERSON". Dec. 17 Ed ward D. Jones left for his home in Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday. His brother Ted accompanied him as far as Portland. Miss Marguerite Looney and Miss Helen Klhs returned to Mill City, Sunday evening, after spending the week end with their parents. Miss Looney and Miss Klhs are teaching in the Mill City school. Claus Theissen is minus a tire and rim off one of the rear wheels of his Ford car, as some one entered his garage, some time during Friday night, " and helped himself. Miss Verna McKee- and Miss Margaret Dale, students of Ore gon State college, .were guests of Miss McKee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McKee, Sunday after soon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKee at tended the Flrpo-Lomski prize fight v at the auditorium in Portland, Tuesday night. HSWS L1IIIF JEFFERSON, Dec 17 The Methodist Sunday school will meet Sunday as usual at 10:00 o'clock, and the special members for the assembly will be given by the adult Bible class. The classes are preparing a Christmas program which will be given next Monday night at 7: 30. A 'pageant will be given by the little folks, with the aid of the choir, and a reader. A tab leau, "The Nativity," will be pre sented by the- young people. There will also' be special solos, and Gilbert Spragg will play, "The First Noel." on the bells. After the program, a tree will be enjoyed. Everyone is invited to attend this program. Sunday morning worship will be held at 11 o'clock, - and the pastor, D. George Cole, will speak on the subject, "Welcome In a Manger." He will speak at 7:30 in the evening on the sub ject. The Hope of the Star." Both are special Christmas sub jects, bnt have a striking differ ence without, contradicting. Federation Has Regular Meetingl With Program WOODBURN", Dec. 17 The Women's Federation ; of the Woodborn Methodist church met , at the church Tuesday .afternoon for a regular meeting., which was ander ' the . leadership of the Women's Hone Missionary socle- trMrs. A. E. Austin president nf thM Federated Women, was in -charge of tho meeting. She read some stories from the Bible- that were rery much enjoyed 07 those f..nt Mm Mabel Settle eler gave a very interesting-. book re- vlw on ono of van wm i worn. Mrs. V. D. Balm, accompanied by Miss Wilma Morrison, sang a rocal nolo. T?AfrAhmATita were served In the basement by Miss Ida Bren- . . -... nan, Mrs. netta Simmons, n. Way Hawley, Mrs. Ada Harring ton and Mrs- Mamie Allen. Hi nTt meetlne. of the Fed erated Women will be held Jan- nary IS. -. Small Loan to Be Handled by New Firm Here . A new small loan company sl ruiA with an of the- lanrest Industrial loan companlee oper ating: In the United sow nan opened offices la tho Ktv Blfcl. VY STOCK MARKET IN VIGOROUS RALLY GRAINS SAG 2 tn 1 O-PotnK r.aTn ,J Made at Close of Stormy Day NEW YORK. Dec, IT (AP) Christmas is still a week away, but the stock market, ted a v much-needed gift the most rig- vntum twuij m weeks. : -, ; Quito uneznectedlr. a tv m point net advance went thmnr! the list to the wae of a further aiscouraglng selling ware, and shattered f confidence waa meas urably bolstered at a most oppor tune time. The sudden switch in sentiment, also extended to the commodities. The turn In stocks, came, ant of the market' own -weakness, as is inevitable- the case after so pro- iraetea a decline. There was nothing in the news to inflnenc. the change.. Re porta that bankers had organized . support were de nied, but prominent - aharea en countered good buying- on their morning drop and some larrer shorts becan to cover aalet.lv. By early afternoon buying orders wero in the majority. There was no letup -thereafter -to the move ment, which became a virtual route for ; the bears. Sales reach ed the large total of 5.055.855 shares; the best day's business since November 10. .- rOBnULiTD. Ora, Dee. IT (AP) Ptaa aachaarw. .Net priaaat batter, aftraa SS; ttaaaaraa SO; prim firsts SO. firsts te Ess: raa axtraa SO; fraaa sadisms IS.. Fruits, Vegetables POBTLAKD. Onw Dm. 17 (AP) J rail im nftubltt. rrasa trait or safss, nnli, pieki fSQS.aO; jaatbla Mock. 3. AO; cnpfrait. Florida. IS.Ua Taaas, M-t304.T5; Arisaaa, as.ru ; nawa. a -a as. n. sj.xj; oa aaias. ta la iMMt Calif oral.. S5.50QS.75. , . f ; Cabaa -iocal lle la. CmibImu aotasasa, $1.(01.S5. PaUtaaa Ornon Itoaetvataa. f 1.80 I.SS; laeal. tll.t5; Klamath saau. 1.60O1.TS: Yakima, tiff LSO . esatal. Oaana Miliar prica to retailers: Ora- gtm Xo. 1 trada. TSS vOe cental Artichokes California. $1.80(21.60 doaea. Spiaaca tocal. 750 85. Csaaborries eastern aiS19.7S WL Harkleaarriee laaay. 12 lb. Meloaa Caaabaa. se lb. Orapea Emperer. MQ7 lb; Mala fa. 1.25 eraU. Celery fsaey. SOOTSe per doiea. Peppers Ball, -frea. Ttf8e lb. Sweat petatees Calif oraia. SttSe per lb.: eaUara S3 basbel. Caaliflower Orpjon. 75ff?$l crate. Beans Califarnia, 18(20e lb. Peas CaUUrnia. 1415c Gar lie iu. -S10e. Tomaf ea , btbaasa.S3.50 crate. Dressed Poultry rORTLAifD. Ore, Dec 17 (AP) Poaltrr tower. Live keaa ana tad areaad So a -pewad lover. Bayias prieas alira bearr ent aver 4 lba 1718: diaai bees to d lbs.. 1314. I.iht beas lOeaariar 171 8e: Pekin dacks. 4 Iba, and aver IT 18c; tar keys, 29c; reie 1415. Nuts. I Hay and Hops POBTLAKD. Ora Dee. . 17 (AP) Kate- walaats. California aew So. 1. 17e: Orefaa. aw S7e; alsseads. lsftlOe; peaaata; HHe; pecans, S7Q SOe; (ilbarU. lftS4e. Har whatoaala barter prices, deli red PertWrad. Xaatera Oreeeai timoUy. SM.SeaiS: da Tailar. $19319.50; al falfa. tvs.se19.ee: clow. Sit: eat bar. 1: etraor. 9Tt ton; senisr prieas $1 ta t3 -aiora. . Eapa 1930 crop. 15lSc Portland Grains- PORTTjAHD. OrK. Dee. 17 (AP) Wbeat fataraa : Dec. . " 65 95 5 May , ... , -. 8 ttU 68 . tt Cash atarkets wbeat bi Bead blae tam. bard winter .77; soft wkite. was term waite .7: bard winUr. aortberm spriafc w enters red .BS. ".; Oats Ke. t 3t lb. wb?U 14.SO. Barter M. E- W- "" Cora Ho. S aaitera yellow, shipment S0.50. i . JCairna standard 17.50. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Dee. 17 (AP) Cattto 175: eaJyea 15; toaks steady. -. Steers SOft-900 lbs.. oad H.S5.00: madraia t.ftOOt.25; coatneoa 9.25970. Staera 9O0-110 Uta Seed t.259.00; saadioai T.590S.25: eomaioa e.57.50. Steera 110O-1J0O lbs, rood t.OO8.7S: taediasa -4t.7SOS.Oe. Heifera. SSO-S.50 lbs., good 7.25 ti 7.50; saediam 6.000 7.2ST eeaaoa SO8iK). Cows, rood S.OO6.5e; eaaaeea aad taediam 4.509 a OO; law ewttar aad eatter J. 5004.50. nn- MwelmAA . S.00fis5.7S: eatter. eaaaiaea aad saediaai S.505.00; eators. atiFk fad 10.eO 11.00; "diai MaiasAi nlf aad eoarMiea 5 Ofl fa i.OO: eatres 250-590 Iba.. t.AOllS.00: .- .it- 1 UAI DA. , ' . Hsri 1420. -iaelodrar 640 dhaet: kffl ing rtassss 15a lawar. leaders stoady. (Soft ar Ur r and maatiac Pf eseladedK IMht Ufbts- laO-lSO lba, t7.StAt.Mi Hrtt waiht 140-180 I be, UMIAMU; Kfiil a4icbt lSO-StO lb, 8,40S.85: saadiaaa waisbt 100-220 tba TOAM.M;,M4(aeiekt 220-250 lbs, 7.58.50: ; haary weiicbt 2S0-290 Ibfc. S.T5.00: kaaTT wricht 290-150 Ibs t.2Ss7.60:!lecHar sewa 275-500 lb, madiasi aad itawd S.OO07.OO. . Peed; and stacker pirs 70-1S0 .lbt saod aad rh' 8.50i.50. Sbaes) 450; tslklef steady. Xambs A tv, .vwa M7.0: aiadiaia 5. SO eS.5: aU weitrbta. eaaaaaaa 4.0AOS.OO. Yearliae-wetbers ao-llO law., aaedtaaa ta rttoiee I.MASAO: n 9O-120 lba e-dtaat-ta rtxtiea 2J5S.0O. Swe 120-159 lb.. 2.00at.0. - Ail weirhta. coll sad Z.eo2.oe. . t . . I Portland Produce POBTUlXD. Ore, Dee. IT (AP) lillk Raw atilk (4 per eeat) S2.25 per wt, deHrered Portlaad toss 1 pet reat: crad' O aailk. 9U70, batterfat de Urered ia Pertlaad. SSe. ' . PonlUr ( baTfair prices) aliTa. bea y beas eer 4 Ibs 21c: medians hens t to 4tt Ibs 17e: licbt bens. lc: spriaca, 20e: Palria daeka. 4 Ibs aad lae; tarkers tSfc . Potstees -Na. t traded. L75a: Ke. S $1.1SX0. - hniuiar. i It is, the Beneficial Loan society of Oregon. The Ben eficial Loan society is a natron wide organization making loans up to $390- on the monthly re payment planat legal rates 01 interest. The company operates naitar atata. lteenaaj.' The plan of operation of the organlsaftloa na . seen awns tlnaa racaHmaadtd bT the RttS- teU 8ago- foundation, which mads an ext entire inTestiratlon into trie, am all inas bnalneaa and drew inn a fanr or nnlfnrm laws tor states., which has been aaopieo la Oreron 1 .,.... General Markets TO MARKS MAlM i90l Salem rJarkets Grade B raw 4 sntDc delivered ia Salem, to ?5 cwt. Bstttevfat at farm Sl-SaeJ ' Salem 33c ; , s - rxTm urn nomnM; Appiva. taaey. aledhtaaa , .rt -to V MUTiarre V. S. Ka. 1 ' D..S. Xa. 2 - .59 .75 r-aiaaaes - n. a. sa. i Sqaasb per aaaaS Cabbaea - 01 o Sptamcb -es Celery, per di. e B: Taralpa. par dos. beaebes neeta,- per ds. baacbea . Carretta. per ds. haakes h- ... .t5 .so 5 -25 .29 KaSUaaS. par ds. bncbee Orcea on loss, per ds. bnncbes , vniMrs Savin rleaa. Bm. IT tHS Cslf mi. 'a tUa. l.S5l.SS Scratch, tea 3S.OO ta 41.0O Cera, whole, ton S9.00 te 44.00 Cracked aad greaad, tea 42.00-47.09 Kilt roa. tea Brae, tea ea Ess ssssh. evt. 2.15 ta 2.7 BOOS naytag Prteea, Dee. 17. 1930 Extras ; , , in Standards . Mediaaas . . . : , ' ia OOITST . ' - Ssrlag Prices, Dee. IT, J930 Roost r. aid - Haarias, baas ., " Broilers, eeiered " Mad. bene '- USBt - " Tarfceys. Na. Ltesaa Tarkeys, Ke. 1 keaa Tarkeys. X: Sa at obah aitd hat Xayfats rrleee. Dee. 17. 19SS Wbeat, weaterai tea , !. St Sett white ..,-, 69 Barter, tee 21.00 to 11.00 Oats. rrey. b. . Wklta. Va, Ray: beyiar prices Oats aad vetch, tea . si .11.00-12.00 Clever .11.00-11-00 Alfalfa. Taller, second cnttiar 170 F.aatera Orsroa , 22.00 Commoa , 15.00 on . , l-so HOPS Top grade . WAUTOTS w-w w.eia wa flmnfi Asm. PrleaS rgrrMMiHT PraaqneUes .. Pnacy i MICKEY MOUSE TUE VEDOING- IS PROCEEDING IN MINNIE'S HOME SHE IS SOON Tt BECOME THE WIFE OP THE SUCKER. Against hec wishes tN THE JMU BUTCH HAS FAILED IM HtS ATTBKPTl TO BATTER THS WAL4S ovjn POIXY AND HER LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY tjsf (tXXZ&oT n20M H2J22.) ! TTcfiv : I TOTHSRCnlAiriTjiH 1 TOOTS AND CASPER of THERE Y fP tt3&3 Late Up-turn" is Made When Shortage in l . Corn Known CHICAGO." Dee. IT .f API In a sadden ontlrarst ' f . freafi strength, grain scored late gains today despite a downfall earlier that smashed records unaltered since 1101. Tho late adranee was stimulated br a sham lis in a. entities prices and correct antic ipation of the government report showing curtailment of previous forecasts of the corn yield. Tern-, porary acute weakness of trraln was- associated' with, pressure of newiy n arrested wheat orrerings to Europe from tho southern hemisphere. - Wheat -closed nnaettliMl. from t-A cent . net decline to ' an equal ftdrsnM. MwiMrM . with M.t.. day. Corn dosed at 8-8-1 cents gain and oats J-8-V4 cent no.' Standard o f Gas , Is Specified The pnhlle service commission Lftrre 8tsadsrd . -16 Soft- saaU Feaev . Xarre Staadard atayattee Psncy- 2t as 2S -2T Leuga fDalrrerad ia 5-aoaad banl Veata . Licbt aaaber helres Halves aad pieeea - psuns so-ss 84-40 49-42 42-45 45-50 .04 3& -Ottfc .02 to S1 KAr Sarlae- Prices. Dee. 17. 192S ' ' I aba. top " te .OS Harm. 160-20O lbs , 9.2 S Hoc. 200 Iba, VP .t.7S Steers , ' Cows . -t.OO te 4.50 t 00-4.00 aoo-ano te is Heifers Dressed veal . Dressed bos WOOZj Coarse HsdUat at .20 MOHAIB '? .SO M PALS' TH&5 K naaiTinJ' sSvftov 3ov stwJm L I Y YrvS rf ' if butch, ri-u bs? a f rrJL &rr) W5 to HOcolEhff f H uzfffjuisS? ' jl vxiTirio for Vbo JUJ.. GJV 1 THAT SUCKS n UP - .. ' aJ&g JZ-i tl " V. -OrtTiT I V fe " I CHRISTMAS IM eohMA eovt you. VR PF?E5hJT. Wednesday issued an order pre scribing ths standard of gas that shall be supplied by the Natural Gas corporation of Oregon, which has declared it intention to op erate in several cities in the state. The commission has dis missed complaints against the Al ien Telephone company, relating to serrice, and the application of Frank Settlemyer. operating the Oregon Fast Freight, for permis sion to operate as a class four carrier. PROBLEM PIMOII BY LEA6UE FfllDAY Would roa Sire up the girl too lored to your best pal, if it was for his happiness and' hart., par ticularly if yon "owed your life to him T This is WaUr Allen's. hard dilemma In -He's My Pal." a three act comdey-drama by Lil lian Mortimer,' to bo presented by the Ep worth League of Ford Memorial Methodist church Friday- night. The scene of the play ia to be the Oak Grove Grange halL The- curtain win rise on the first act at t o'clock. Friday night. The- presentation Is under the auspices of the Ep worth Lea gue of Oak Grove chapel; Meth odist church. Oak Grove is about four miles north, of the Salem Dallas road on the first road to tho right that is about a half of a mile west of the Oak Knoll golf club. The location may also be reached by turning north at Brunk's corner. The east, made up of members of the West Salem Methodist church, is as follows :y Tom gparkr-Roy Flnster; Wally Allen, Curtis Ferguson: Ma Averill. Ada Clark; Lark Marie Sumner, Ruth Engelhorn; Calvin McCay, Harold pep worth; Mrs. Blossom McCay, Bernice Woods; . Harry Booth, Ray Rich tor; Smudge, Vi olet Wallace; Kitten Blake, Mar tha Warren; Dick Smith, Vernon Stohl; Roger Gail, Charles Wright; Mona Spark, Helen Gosser. Proceeds from the play will go to the treasuries of the two Ep worth Leagues , for pledges to church and institute work. "A Hole "Useful as Well as Ornamentar JS Till MS.? Ticket "Buttercup's OU KNOW, ZERO, V0G3 AlWTAtLOWEo TO IZTOS OM TRAINS - SO lM PEE- '"CEMSMSEe. GROCCR1CS AIMT J7. SUPP0S52OTD BA&tC, Ofl JT SSsal stSatS stS EARCf GM CHOr3TMA6 MCPNlNa HSTLU CDME.T - WITH UOAtP CHPH3TMAS emibi ra - Radio Programs , Tkaxsr, Deetmber It W 429 c-ParUaad . 4:45 Devotional service. 7:00 Orgrna eeaeers. Ts0 Start e the Day, KBO. S:0O Happy Tiaaa. KBC. - 9:00 HBO. 9:15 Coekiag school. 9:45 Barbara Goal d. 10:00 Uacssiae at lb Air. KBC. 11:90 Staadard aeheot prerrass, KBO. 11:45 Btaeie precrean, ' 12:00 Drake orchestra. KBO. 12:0 JaUa Hayes. 12:45 Orsea aad piaaa. 1:90 Towa Crier. 2 :00 Orcaa. 2:15 "la. the SpaUlrbt." KBO. S:0 Maaterwerfca. S:00 BUck and Geld Keeas. KBO. S:SO Teatiaiera. 4 :S0 Phil Oak. KBO. 4:45 CUctety Clack. 5 :0O Saashiae bear. KBC S:00 Birtaaay party. KBC. :0 Meledies. KBC T :00-KeUe,s daaoa archastra. 7:0 Srsnpheav bear, KBC. S :S0 Assee 'mf Aad y, KBC 8:45 SaiUes, KBC. S :00 Staff profraia.- 9:S0 Orrheatra. NBC. 10:00 KOMO precraas. 11:00-12:00 Iteledtee. KBC SOTK 940 Ks. Portland t:00 KOIN"s Clock. 7:0O Kevelty duo. 7:3 Cowboys. t:00 Polly aad PaaL S :00 sferryatakers. . . 9 :0DLBS Feminine Psacies. 19:00 af eiodiaaa. . 11:00 IaternaUoaal Kitebea. lltSO Aady aad Virrinia. 12 :00 Orchestra. 1:00 Hostess of the Air. 2 :80 Hawaiian entertainer. 2:45 Cuckoo dab. S : 1 5 Newspaper. :O0 6erapbook of the Air. 5:30 Kiddies' dab. . t :00 Concert trie. StSO Orehaslra. 7 :00 CBS Lntbersn lea pie. 7:80 DLBS Chocolate Soldier. SrOO Danes orchestra. 9:Oe I 8 "rolreria." 9:90 I oe heekey came. 10:15 Slaaber best. 10:45 Oiler. s- V 11:00 Dance arcbeatra. 12 :00-1 :00 btarry-Oe-Roaad. EX lltt Xe-PortUnt t:45 Fsr fleshes. 7 :00 White Wisard. - 1 ' ', 7:15 Vornlas aerenada and aewt. 7:45 Family AlUr hoar. 8:15 Orraa eeaeort. NBS. 9:00 Ward Ireland, tenor. KBS. 9:15 Neighborly ehsta, KBS. 9:48 "9:45 saeclsU" . 10 :00 Olen Eatoa. tenor, KBS. 10:15 Robert hfenaen, teaor. NBS. 10 :30 Radio Bey Frieads, KBS. 11:00 Orebextra, KBS. 11:15 Sons BaS. 11:45 The Professor. KBS. 12:00 Westher report aad asws. 12:05 Hsppy Boor Girls' arebestra. in one1 for one" ytR eyeS ukes tbet S a SELLS''' TV ' rVO0 UNCLE PVkTiDy HAJO GQO MOMEV HE GOT FDJ? SWIMG AMMABELLE. FROM THE WDMAPERSj, AH NOW THAT HES a?lCH , 1ST MfcS. MEAHY C2Av TOH02 0LD ASYLUM'. fat Chance OWr4 THE CHlMNWf OF PRETTTTOT EVE! BYTriH XTlk yjXVm TOUR. ltTTU OTOCWH &r $ VvWTHOtPMUCrl,,, v WILL, n v 1:05 J as a Kantnsr. btriUaa. KBS. i:ia Uenta Hectare. BS. 1:45 Ron's Khytbai Re ma. 2:15 Matinee la Miaiatere, KBS. 2 : 10 Orraa eeaeers, KBS. t:00 News, KBS. t:15 Maiical Racketeers. KBS. :30 Piano eeaeert by Hal McCrackea. 8:45 Tea Time Tales. KBS. 4 :00 Orraa saasie. KBS. : trOO Silent. t.-OO Northwest salea erckeitrs, KBS. t:15 National Oaard Vaad cones rt. 9:45 Italiaa Knifhts. KBS. 9:O0 MoataviUa riowora NBS. 9:S0 Captaia Dare's travels. . 9:45 Master Melodiea. NBS. 19:00 Saaahiae precraas. KBS. 10:90 Jack aad Jill arcbeatra. 11:90 Vie Meyers' orchestra. KBS. H.-OO-ttOOMldaite Revellers. XOAO 59 2Ce. CorvsU 12 :00 -Fsras . precraaB. 12:45 Rao nest prorass of records. l:SO alatiaea. 2 :00 Maaieale. 2:90 Hoaaeauker bear. 8:80 Hosae tardea. I : BO Farm -presrasa."" 7:90 Collegiata aaortlifhl. Presbyterians Practice , for Church-Pageant WOODBURN Dee. 17 Prac tice on the Christmas pageant, "The Sign in the Sky." it well under way and members of the Woodborn Presbyterian church will hare it resdy to present Sunday evening. December 11, at 6:19 p. m. About twenty-fire persons ' are in the cast of ' the pageant and there will also -be a choir directed by Mrs. Minnie Richards. - "The Sign In the Sky" Is a pageant in three" scenes and is quite impressive. The ptgeant was written by Francis II. Hub bard. Miss Helen Allen is direct teg the presentation. She has had much experience in play production . and the pageant promises to be a success. The church services at Bethel, which are usually held on Sunday" evn niag, will be held at tome time that will not conflict with the tian of presentation of the play. An eight-pound - baby girl was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aicher Thursday morning. Both the mother and baby are getting along nicely. ' Officers of the Woodburn chapter of Eastern Star are to be installed at a meeting to b .held. In the Masonic hall Monday night, December 22. HE WOMT. ME '.Jl . 'fS - i SAM CIISB TOPIC basis Foraen Hazel Green Studies Places '. Where Missionaries are Now Working HAZEL GREEN. Dec 17Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cady of Auburn will be present "at Sunday school December 21. Mrs. Cady wilt tell the stories of the nativltiy and visit of the wise .men. Illustrat ing by figures made of modeling clay. Mrs. Cady's stories and demonstrations are very much appreciated by the school's Tls Ited. The girls were given names of' missionaries. . They introduced themselves, - pointed on map to " city where located; told of the kind of work. The Otterbeln Guild of the en tire church are supporting work ers in school for girls In Canton, China. A brief history of this school was given by Mrs. Looney. After business meeting the girls using names of the missionaries played various games,, something, like the old fruit, basket. A Japanese game provoked much merriment ' because of pronounclation of names. Delicious refreshments were serred by Mrs. Coons and daugh ters. Members present were sev en. Visitors were Rer. S. A. Long, of Salem, Mrs. Anna Albin of Monroe, Oregon, Miss Dorothy Muscott, Clear Lske and Mlsr Helen Drakley of Salem. Christmas Fete At Hazel Green HAZEL GREEN, Dec. 17 Tho Christmas progrsm sponsored by the community club will be .giv en December 23 at eight o'clock . at the schoolhouse. The program is being prepared by the teach ers, Mrs. Flora Hedrlck, Mlas AU ma Stauffer and children. By IWERKS By CLIFF STERRETTJ By BEN BATSFORD sv By JIMMY MURPfflJ tES,BUl IbWCUPl VvOOtDM'T rr bepeat if-twct law TO HAX1- UP? Q A DOTt IP ANTA r i.i. run i w Voi en sy iow li a.v V 7