The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 26, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    LARGE TREE IS
CLUB'S IF1
School Joins With Perrydale
Community to Have Jolly
- Time This Week
- PERRTDAME. Dee. laMon
day evening- the school end Com
munity club held the Christmas
Joint meeting. - The tree was
Uria and beautifully decorated
n io program, was very lnter-
evuLE. Each room Mtt en th-lr
part -at the program eeparatery.
oaaw utsas arrived ia ana time
with eandy and gttM for alL
It waa one of the largest
crowds ent for several years, to
see -and hear the Christmas pro-
rram. .
.School wag out Wednesday af
ternoon until lion day. when stu
dents resume their studies until
New Year's day.
Many students are home for
the holidays. Nick Zvlstra Wl.
ter Beclc. Arthur Woods, all of
U.atO. and Dick Byreley. and Le
one Elliott from o. S. C. Leola
May Hood is home from Llafield.
purom
-. WACONDA. Dee. 25 Two fine
programs well attended In this
community were those presented
Toy the EMrledge and Waconda
achools. respectively. Monday evening-,
the entertainment given un
der the -direction of the teacher.
Miss Bruce at Eldrledge, was very
much appreciated by a large
crowd. Candy dud ants were dis
tributed by Santa Clans at the
conclusion f th ararram .
Tuesday evening the people of
. .
inu tommunnjr enjoyea seeing
their children take part in a pro--grant
presented by the pupils and
their teacher. Miss Gladys Brows
at Waconda school.
The program follows: "Song,
"We're Clad 1 Its Christmas" by
the school. Exercise, -"Welcome"
by eight pupils. Recitation.
-Scared by Charles Meltho'f. Re
citation, Russell saML Solo.
"Up on the Housetop" by Ken
neth Cigger. Recitation by An
na Mae Martin. Intramental solo,
by Evelyn AspInwalL Dialogue,
"Christmas Speakin at the Skags
School. Recitation, "It's -Here"
ty Helta Bouridld&e. Solo "Sleep
Baby Sleep' by JLoraine Sahli.
Solo "Silent Night,- by Ruth Pal
mer. Recitation, "A Fact" by
Kenneth Cigger. Drill, "Chrlst--mas
Bells." Recitation, "At the
North Pole- by Carl Fitts. Reci
tation. "A Christmas Vision." by
Edith Forea. Dialogue, "Mother
Decides. Recitation, "Trail to
Bantarille by Harold .Martin. Re
citation "Christmas Everywhere
y BIHy Egan.
, - Following, the program a real
Jolly Santa arrived with candy
ana nuts ana presents.
PLOTS U HI
WEST STAYTON. Dec 21.
The West Stayton school -gave Its
Christmas "entertainment Tnesday
afternoon. Each room presented
a play, recitations were given and
Christmas carols were sung. It
was ma eh enjoyedjjy everyone,
. Edward Nipple of Portland is
spending the holidays with his
grandparents. Mr. and .Mrs. J. W.
Nipple of -this community.
The meeting of the Growers'
club was held Tuesday evening.
The meeting was called to order
by President Fred Comstock, and
there was much discussion on ber
ry growing. Mr. Burnett will be
present January 19, and will give
, talk on berries, and how to
grow 4hem.
O. S. C. Youths
Home to Spend
Two Holidays
MONITOR. Dec 2S. Stu
dents home from O. 8. C for the
holidays are Margaret Lorlng,
Waivo- Leaon. Dale Bine. How
ard and Gordon Van Cleave. Ar
thur Tjortng and Donald Glllan-
ders.
. The-Monitor 'school had their
urogram aad Christmas tree
Tuesday afternoon in the school
fee use. .Most of the parents were
In attendance. Miss -Green, the
ncrmarr teacher, will spend the
holidays with her - parents at
Heppner and Mrs. Tlsfcer will
spend her vacation at her tome
tn Salem. -
Morris Family
To Portland to
Spend Holiday
PLEASANT VIEW. Dec. 25.
Mr. and Mrs. J. CMorrls and Mr.
aad 'Mrs: William .Morris went to
Portland to spend Christmas with
children of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mor
ris. En Tout e they stopped at New
fcerg for a short visit with Eliza
beth Sweet, sister of Mr. Morris.
During the absence of the family
(Kk Hflaaoa Imi and Clnm -fimlth
wiir care for 'the home.
Eugenia Shanks aad Burga
Zumkeller of Dallas are spending
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Cook. The girls are nieces
of -Mrs. Cook.
Here's Cow, Not
' Ox, Into Ditch
PLEASANT VIEW. Dec. 2$. -W.
W. Beardsley had the misfor
tune have his cow xxii into a
water ditch, which he had dug ac
ross ttl place, causing her to
break a leg. which taada It nee
essay49lclll her.
2 HI PBoews
Ml SCHOOLROOM
Salem Llarhets
.
r "
2tde. II raw 4 mDk,
delivered i in Salem, $2.10
Butterfat at farm S8-29c
Salem SOc. ; v ,
fa-. , a miu.jaaB
Apple, faeey " ' - mw
. itT,
TJ. B. Ke. 1
u. a. i. s
.75
-50
-90
-OS
is
I ,-,"D
n&erh
Uelery. -e eoa. -
-7S
""P. per Mi. MMkii
eo
ae
fJreea oaioea. ear 4s. aebM 15
, : i TKEDU :
Sr .f1'. as i.se-i.s
JJ kol. 37.0040.00
.,.7"e e to ss.oe-4i.oo
Mill run, 4mm -.10.00-22.00
sn. t a . , , , y Of?
E . lri T TV-r't5
. EPig
Soytas Txiem, 3c 21, 130
SjSMa,
SleaiajBaw - t , , , , ,
Mylag Ncm, IHe. S3. 1930
2?'- ' .0
-H-rv .'rA . ,$
HeaTiM. kMI . is
eS
TnkT. l'tamrn 1
Twkaya, K. 1 hnm '
Turkey , Mo. 2s . 23
oaxrir Airo hat
Btrylax frta, P. S3, 193S
wt. VMtna rs 53
furt van . 54
Btrlqr. toa
ut, rn-r. ba. - ,
VihH. bo.
RlT- Lo,i.. nri
00 to 2J.OO
83
S3
t -aa4 rrtrh. nm 11.80 J! 00
rtnr 11.00 13.00
Alfalfa. TalWr. aeeantf cuttiBf 18.-18.
Kutm Ureses 22.0O
Coataaa . .. .15.00
rzrrzviajn'
Oil
i.se
is
Eors
Top fr&
Worm ysctfle Kat Growers Ana. rrleM
r7 , , - SS
EtandarA
Soft aII
FtMJ
Lsrfa
8Undard
Msyrttes-
Fancy
Jl
-Z3
-25
.19
2S
-2T
Lars
Uaata
l.iflrt aaakr halves SO
Halraa- aad pirm
yatrsza
toss
SVI9
40 43
42-4S
45 50
-04
-03 h
-03 H
03 U
. . joa to A3
ate AT
Bvyinc r!a, Dec S3. 1S3S
Tiamta. toe- 05 to .04
Ho-. 1 6O-500 ib, 9.25
He. 200 Ibi, p i- 8 75
Stem lZ7.f0-8.oe
Heifere
Dmaea eal
Dressea ka
5.0O-.50
09-.12
11-13
WOOL
foM
Medina
.14
-16
MOHAIS
. l0KTIain. Ore, 3ee. "4 (AP)
Predoee- aaeliaece. -priees: batter, ex
tras 30; suede &; prime firaU 28:
firete ST. "Egf'. freea extra 28; Irekh
meditrBB IS.
Fruits, Vegetables
frnk (rrnit era a cm. narela. packed.
Jeaible W 2.50(o2.60;
rrspefraM. ferlU. a34: Arizona.
$t .33; Uaaee. 6-et. eartee. 2.50; baas-
Beet seba
tmnm CaNTonta. $5.506.T3.
Cabbage egd. lie tb.
Ceemnbeei betbee . Sl.SO1.93.
potateea Oresea -Deecbutee, fl. 60; le
el S1Q1.XS; Xla-uttk grms, (1.50; Ya
kins. $ia-e eeataL '
Oeieata ealliag-pri-e te reUUers: Ore
goa Ke. 1 cradle. TOS0e. .,,
Arttebekee CalUomia, 1.W1.50
dirt.
Spiaaeh lee T5 SSe.
Craabetrie eaatera eiTOCJlS.
JtciUl-rrf faacy. ll12e lb.
- Meloaa Ceaabaa. Se lb.
Crapea tmperer. IftTt lb.; Halac.
$1.25 erate.
Celery Cey. seT5 -per deaen.
Peppere bell areea 7(e
Sweet peUlee California, B4e
per lb.: eeetera SS -be.be!.
CaaUhever Onte. T5tt erate.
Beaaa CaWensia, lte lb.
Peas California. 14&13e.
Teeaateea bothona. 34.80 4.83
rrele: California. SS.50 log. repacked;
Uexicaa. St.lS lag. repacked.
I Dressecl Poultry
twivrr.Aim w. w 4 (api 1
aa .
low; le p -for middle waisbta, area ad 11
lawar aa '1 I
( bayig.Triee AKve. Heary keas ev-l
r --e TT- i".
end wwwr. S7lej -arkeye. X. 1 t9&
SSe. .. i : ..
Nuts. Hav and Hops)
yOSTLAKB'. 1AP
Kola walaata. Oalifaraia aaar So. 1.
ITt; abaetiila, J4riOa; eeaaia. H
34e: JKU4. Tu5e; filberts. 18
Har waolosale eayHtf reea, oo
llrerod Port land, eaatera Orema im-
tbr. rr2.sef:4-vsiW. it.jM.a:
titiui1tM tlrar. 318: oat
bay. SI: atraw. 97&S tea; (elllag prices
aaora. -
Hop 1TS0 crop. ISSlTe.
Portland Grain
pORTLAKI Ores, lee. 24 (AP)
Wbeet ietaaat . '
Opa Jlifb Utw Cleae
Mav ..- , ' 6S . OS 63 S
3,1. as.t' S3 ! 65 6S
Dc. OS ; OS; 65 65
Caab aaarboee: erbeat; ig Bett4 blae
ateaa .TO: ee44 erbite. awetara wbite. 64;
bard winter, aortbera aprinc. weateca
red .62. : . .. :
OaU: Ka. 1" la. ante 3 --".
Corat He. aT. aMpiaeat SS.50.
brillraa: ataoaard lT-0. -
Portland Livestock
MnTfiea 1W a .fAPV
Cattle : eahree Oj etoore aaa be-eteek
-W BS.a4NfrS.ee: eaedraem r08.&0.
SteTr. oTlOO JK i- "f
T.60. ateera 1iaea3ae iba, coed S.I 5
R8.75: aaeaiaai T.5ee.3; beifers
5SO-8.54 Iba. aedl TAt.t aaediaas
S.CKreyr.tS; ceaaatoa IAOQ9.90. Cpwe.
rood- SeoS.SO. Ooauaaa aad eeeeUaaa
4.50tSe. X aatter aad eattev S.e
Bans (reerlia ewladed) 5.00
frb.T; eatter. vrnmim aad aiodiar M S 9
OS.ee. realoca. milk fed. 10.00 0
11.60; aWm 4AtfaMa; call aad
eaarea SAOwSAe aeieaa S50r&e rba,
S OOvlO.ee: nejaiia -aad eaodiaai 4.50
a6-oe.
Koga. laelaaiag 4S ea eeatrael; eaa
tably afaady. : . .
(Soft ee atty bar sad raaaUag tt
exeladod. 4Jbeiatts AaO tba, f S.S5
& S.S4. -UabS 4ratbt -Iba, SJ
; UbloTlsiU ItO-SOS lba, A56t
ma 1?
Kid ... 2
eneral Markets
-rdii welsal 200-220 Tba. 8.33
Si r?' eifi tse-sse lbs, aee
eavy vairkt tS0-2e Iba, 7.80
2! 22J 7. teo-sse ib-, tue
Peekta am tTS-See tba- saa.
dmta aad reed .T5T.5. reeder aad
teeke- plr TO-HO lb. saa aad
cboieo S-5O0S.S9. Ti .
8beep t5. ctesdy.' '
Imb6 (0 lbs- dews) 6.5037.001
aeediaa S.0e4aS0; ail weicht. ineiaiea
4.0OSJ0; yaarliaa watbore SO-lia
Iba). eaediaam to rkoieo S.SO t S.0. Bea
O-l 2 lba, awdinai to rkoiee S.239
t-OQ; eves UO-lSOiba.. aaediat to cbeioe
r.0Q&1.S0. An veigbts. aU aaa eoa
aaaa 1JHQU0. v
Portland Procluce
PORTXaVjrD. Ore- Dee. 24 (AP)
MUk raw milk (4 per eat. 31.10 df
2- e wt doUrerrd Portlaad loaa 1 -aoe:
eeat;'araae O aiiUr.41.ro. Bmttertat de-
UTered ta rertlead, see.
Penltrr eeie 5 kicker. (Bsrlag
arrt A1:t. aoayy kea - Iba.
rrtBiae- edra beaa. SVa -to- 44 aW
1S14; hght beaa. lOe; eavUaa. IT (9
lSe; Pekia dwekt, Tba, aad eear. riif
ls; turkey a, . 1, He; geaaa, 10
23c. . . . ! .. - .
Big Baskets
Out to j Help i
Needy Folks
SILVEHTON. Dec. 25. i The
general welfare committees and
the 4L committee prepared 27
Christmas -baskets of chicken,
vegetables, iralts and. staples
Wednesday morning and distri
buted to fanrMies who are tem
porarily hit by the times. ; The
group preparing the baskets
worked at the Good Will depot
under the supervision of Mrs. I.
It. Stewart. Assisting her . were
Mrs. George ' Huhbs. Mrs. T: M.
Powell, JSrs. Ed . Hoiden Chris
Nesheim.' Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
McCall and "Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Specht. The baskets were dis
tributed, ra a truck loaned by
Eastman Bros.
The Good Will depot at Sll-
verton win continue to be open
during the winter. Saturday
Mrs. S. E. SylvesUr will be in
charge.
MILK ROUTE SOLD
INDEPENDENCE, Dec .
Grant McLaughlin has sold "his
milk route to the Beckea broth
ers. The Beckea brothers oper
ate a small farm on theaonth of
town just -on the edge of the city
limits and have a good location.
to handle -the milk business.
1VUCKEYMOUSE
GREAT
THE .
VlLLAGe
WITH TH8
OP
ROBBERS
IN JAJL.
A BiG
Dinner
is IN
PROGRESS
IN HONOR
ov
M4CVCCV
MOUSls,
HBRO
Ot THE
HOUR
"POLLY AND HER PALS'
ITS A OJTRASE Th WAY VXJ 1URT
" - . .
FOLKS pfrtuiNc5 or
V&UR CHRISTMAS PKfc5&tsJi
VEAf? AP-TER VErAR.
RAW PlrRKiKfS '
1 1'l-i'i vr A-hihnv pnnNRY
cer ab weACiMG alltvese.
CCD CvOTUES AM MOMCV-AAM
COULD 06e6CMEMOr4ryT2rHro5Wj
TOOTS AND CoSPER
I ic, M1CELTO VOU.WANTT
VVS. I HTBUTTtBOCUt'? 1 J
I- l1-l.BET(OU NVH y
'. . .O atOa SJee feaaaba S) eiliate. law Cwot aMaaa-aialwe rewrwo.
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 28, 1930
ncnis
PLEASED BY rTIE
" eaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa -, - .
Variety of Humbcrs on En
7 talainnrent for Holi- l
t day Merry-Uaking
. TTJRKKR. Dec 25 The Christ
mas program of the -Christian
Funday school waa pat on Tnes
day evening at the church,- ta 'a
good-slxed audience.
rA few words of welcome wera
aivea4y the Sunday school uper
latendent. rred Bates. vThs pro
gram opened by a piano solo, giv
en by Miss Josephine pilstrap.'
whr was the punlst for the eve
ning'. Prayer was offered by the
pastor. - Rev. E. J. UUatrap. au
loined In singing-"O Little Town
of Bethlehem. : - A
- Rnth Gllstrap. who ls-the teach
er of -the primary class, directed
her pupils in a responsive Blble-
readrag ezeretse. .
Gertrude Cook was the leader
of her classmates of the Interme
diate grade as 'they rave a .group
of mgs and -recitations, assem
bled Informally around v a huge
fireplace. "The Misses Edna and
Anna, Johnson gave a duet,. "Star
of the East,
MT1ie Postman's Christmas
Story, was given In a reading
by Rachel Riches. -
Tiny Tot Beeftes
A tiny tot.. "Reece gave a
verse. "Christmas Tree. A talk
lag :pageaat, representing coun
tries to which the Christ child
came, was-put on by a group-of
yeung people, each, in the costume
of the country they represented.
Alaska. China, India and. Japan
were featured, with music given
during the seen ia colored lights,
by Esmond Tapftia andSam 8mith
In 'Silent Klrht. and "The New
1 Bor King." All Joined In alng-1
1 ing "Glory .to the Warld" as the
eroua left the rostrum.
following was a piano duet by
the Misses Ruth and Josephine
Gilstrae: benediction, by Rev. W.
S. -Burgoyne.
Mrs. F. C. DelzeU, who was
chairman of the program lommit-
tee directed the exercises of the
evening, and as she announced the
close of the program, a jolly old
Santa Clans bounded In. much to
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IP ybUR FAMILY "TVHKTKS
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VbU K1K
VsEAR 'EM.'
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Radio
urns
radar.
xzx us
erUaac
S:4S rre Plaaaea.
TtOaWWklta Wisard.
V:l Moraiaa" t area a de aad
7:45 TaaUJy Altar bear.
. S;lf Oiraa aaia.
.OO Ebaor Viaeoat. Ueoc. KBX
Otlt Wtlibaejily Cbata. KBs.
9-i4S "btao-Torty-rire -apecial.
1:0 Gloa Xatoa. aaaer. KB&.
lttnS-Robort Mum, teaor. KBS.
1:S Radio Bey Trim, KBS.
1 1 :00 bfaadow Xarka, KBS.
ii:ueag Bag.
11:45 Tka PraTa
13:0 Waatker rraert aaaf aeva.
1?S Bappy Hoar Oirla' orcoaetra.
l;0ff lf aaakaB Beaj, teaor. KBS.
I:H Deatat leetare. MBS.
1:45 Kea'a BhyUua Beraa.
3:18 aUBliiatere saatiaea. KBS.
: Oeaaa aaaata, MBS.
' -: Maaicat 1?iekeire. KBS.
S:l Tbebaa Lee. eepraaa, KBS.
: :30 Kevaeaatiar. KBS.
3:44 Tea Ttaa Talea. KSS.
0 OEsaa coaeert, KBS.
8:00 Sileat. V
3:00 Tapeatry "Weaver. KBS.
-:S0 Btaa Xaddlera, KBS.
:M MoatoviUo Vbwea, loetare. KBS.'
:3 bteWdiee aad Mbmeriea. KBS.
10:00 Beaablae pracraaa. KBS.
10:30 Wbirfwiad ereaaetra. KBS.
11 :09 Vie Jfoyara. reaoetra, KBS.
13.-00-3 :00 Raeailara.
row 2
45-DewUaaal eerriee.
T:og urtaa. -TsSO
Start ' tba Day. KBC.
Happy Tiata. KBC
rte 4TBO.
:15 CaeUas- ocbooL
SSO Betty Csockar, XBO.
S:45 Coekiag aekoaL -10
:00 tUmbraadt trie. KBO.
10:15 Jeaephiaa Gibaea, KBC
10:30 Masaiiaa mt tba Air. KBC
11:30 Maaterwerka,
U:0O Talk by O. 1C Plamiaer.
11M5 Iaaebeea eeaeart, KBC
HsJtO Orfaa-aa piaae.
1:00 Tawa Crier. .
a:00 Orgaa. -
S:1S h-crcft talk. .
S:25 KBO wetiaee.
30 World la atasle, KBC
S:1S Black aad Gold rooaa.
S :0 Teattatare.
4il5 Callepa XenorioB. KBC.
4:0 Phil Ooak. KBO.
:45 Clickoty Clack.
5:00 Citiee Serriee, KBC
:oe Ptaaraam,
:Sa Azaioar boar. KBC
T:00 Quakers. XBO.
T:30 TSEO pre cram. KBC.
8.00 Tfcefna Brewa, KBC
8:15 KBO PeoUichW.
auao Aaaaa. 'a' Aady, KBO.
S:4S Teae Pietarea, KBC
9:15 Oa-Ae-Oreroa, '
the delight of the small children.
He directed his helpers to pass
candy sacks to each person pres
ent.
"Net
Proar
Ts Better to Give Than to RECEIVE
OF XJ lb BUY
"DO 13
Dressing:
'Taylne; the
jwv mw r i n
r ok. if-
J Na I 4T2, AS
A NEW A PACkA4E
OP PUPPY BCUTT AND A
BOBBER BALL. TO e'UAm' WITH
BUT "ItlOU "DONfT
PL6A&D: ARE XOU 50WS.
BSCAUSB. 5ANTA PlDrTT LEAVT2
TOJ A &TOCWtNV FnJEp VmH
:30 presraaa.
10:80 Stat t procraa.
11 ;0Q-11 :00 Heet OwU.
XOTir 4t B-aarttand
' S:00 KOIM'e cloak. -TO
Nerolty daa.
T:S0 Early Birda.
S:00 PeUy aad PaaL
9 :00 Mei 1 1 Makers. -
:3e DLBS Peamialaa laacle.
100 blelodiaaa.
Hi1 Iateraatieeel SUtcboa.
11:45 Eatertaiaora. . -13
:00 Orckeatra.
l.-OO Heateae of tbe Air.
3 :0 eaefcea dab. -
3 :0O NawTpaper.
:e crapboek of tba Air.
5:30 KUdiea' akmb. '
0:00 -Hep bead. Pl&l
:S0 Stadia eoaoort-erckettra.
T:S0 Ooaeert en beet 1 a.
S:00 Iale ad Goleoa lroaaw.
8Q Taiai, -S:4S
Tba WeaUraera,
:00 Tba Preaty's.
t:so Tad .Kaiu's baas.
1:9 -Pipe laraaaie.
llO Taek aad-JIU oreboetra.
11:3a DIMS Val VoJeaes'e ercboalra.
12K)0-1:00 Meixj-Oe-Boaad.
KOAO sie XaJ Corvallls
12aOO Tana proc-rata..
ISrSS Oraa anaie.
1 330 If atiaee.
-3:O0 bUaie by tba aaastera, .
a : 34 H oauuaak er -boar.
S:30 Tarat pracraia.
Percy Adams, 52,
Burled Family !
Is Left Behind
-MONITOR, Dec. J5. Percy
Adams. 62. died at a Silverton
hospital Sunday evening at 9
o'clock following an illness of;
about three weeks duration. Fu
neral services - were Wednesday
afternoon at the Jack and Eck
man -funeral parlors In Silver
ton. Interment was In Miller's
cemetery. . The commitment
service was In -charge of the I,
O. O. F. lodge of Scotts Mills.
-He Is survived by his widow;
Ines Birtehet Adams; his- moth-
! er. Mrs. B. E. Adams, of Port
land; two sisters, airs. Kate Mc
Gregor, "Portland, and Mary
Krause of Napa, CaL
Woman Leaves
To Live, Kansas
INDEPENDENCE. Dec 2S.
Mrs. Schoenberg left tor "St.
Johns, Kaa,. and will make her
home there with her children. She
has ben -living, hera for about two
years. It was through the welfare
committee that transportation was
provided for her to Kansas.
Profit
for the Part
Fiddler
I Lrxvr A.
Lot of time
1 ePBrrrTMPEtsPXY
' ertOPPtt4t FOR THAT
KNFDRfOU
s.AdVaLLAOA
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MONITOR. Dec 25. -Mrs. C
K. Ferguson, went to Portland on
Wednesday to spend 'Christmas
with her -eon. John Ferguson and
family. -
Gerald Nixon of Walla Walla Is
visiting his sister. Mrs. J. P. Jen
sea and 'family.
. A. K. Nelson's three -dsttghters
from -Portland. Mtss -Carrie Jtfel
son, 3Ita, AC -G. Dealy, and Mrs.
L. Ectb, Tialted at her horns on
Saturday.
The Harry Wormdahl family
left the first of -the week for Se
attle -to spend Christmas with
Mrs. -Wormdahl'a sister, Mrs. J.
Wolfe and family. , - -
AIlssKargaret 'Brantner. who is
teaching Jiear Gold 'Beach, arrlyed'
thome Saturday for -the "holidays.
Miss Xeota and Miss Dora, -who
are 'teaching in Astoria aad Jet"
f erson. respecttvely, -arrived home
Wednesday; .
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. White at
tended the fuaeral of their niece.
UtUe "Virginia Hampton, la Port
land Wednesday afternoon..
Virginia was the daughter of
Mr. and Mxs. James Hampton of
Portland and was drowned lnjhe
Grande blonde river -Sunday -while
visltirrg her aunt In La Grande.
-Alias Myrtle Birtehet, who Is
teaching at Grants ass, came home
Saturday to spend the holidays
with tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Birtehet.
Mr. -and Mrs. Albert Romberg
and little son of Everett, Wash.,
are visiting relatives here over the
holiday season.
Mrs. -Lngval Edland and little
daughter 'Aloha are spending the
week la Salem with Mrs. Edland's
parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Brougher. .
Mother Leaves
To be With Her
Girl at Hospital
ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Dec. 25
Mrs. J. V. Starrett, teacher of
the lower grades at the Mountain
View school left Sunday morning
for San Francisco to be with a
daughter living there while she
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undergoes an operation. Mrs.
Starrett expects to be back to re
urns her duties when school re
opens the Monday following New
Tear's day.
Mrs. J. Rhodes and children of
Valsets ara bouse guests at the
home of Mrs. Rhodes sister. Mrs.
Cash Roberts. The visitors expert
to remain until after the holi
days. Mrs. Ammon Grice returned
home Friday -from a Salem hos
pital where she had been for eev
era! weeks following a major op
eration. She is convalescing sat
isfactorily. Mrs. Ben Blets Is
staying at the Grice . home and
overseeing household affairs un?
til Mrs. Grice regains her
strength.
Mrs. Brownell G
SHAW, Dec 25 Mrs. Lillian
Brownell, 4T, died at her homo
in Shaw Wednesday, December
24 at 2:4 a. m.
She was the wife of W. E.
Brownell aad the mother of "Mra.
John A. Gruchow and Elton
Brownell of Shaw. Mrs. A. E.
Williamson of Long. Beach, CsV
ifornla.. Mr. O. Dale Brownell
and Maurice A. Brownell of
Woodstock, 111.
Funeral announcements will be
made -later by W. T. Rigdoa and
son, Salem. .
FOLKS' W CELS
INDEPENDENCE. Dec. 25
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Craven
spent the day In Amity Tuesday,
the guests of their son and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean craven.
Fred and Lewis Eithelgeorge
have returned from a trip into
California, in quest of work. They
found conditions Just as bad,
there as In Oregon.
Eugana McCarthy has returned'
to his home here, to spend the
Christmas holiday with his par
ets, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McCar
thy. Eugene is attending the
H-il "Military academy in Port
land.
Fay Irvine who Is teaching In.
the schools at Myrtle Point, ia
home to spend the Christmas hoU- .
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C G. Irvine.
By IWERKS
By CLIFF STERRETT
By BEN BATSFORD
By JIMMY MURPHY
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