m ' nnini ft rrmiy m a VT -. m.M J,.-- V f.-nnif0 Tannrv 8 PAGE TEN ffilETT BILL if IS Marion County and Similar Vacancies Filled by . Governor, House Senators J. O. Bailey and J. E. Bennett of Portland were in Sa lem this week and .brought with them a reTlsed draft ot the mea. nre which they- will submit the opening day of the session to pro Tide a means of ftllinr vacancies. This 1s the orlfl&al Bennett bill modified to make it tie In with the constitution and , with an emergency clause tacked on. Ap- solntlng power Is rested with the governor bnt subject to the eon- flrmatlon of the house In wbicn the Tacaney exists. The appoint ment may be made oaly when a legislature Is convening, or a urine the session. - 1 This U the bill, it is expected. under which the two Taeaneies in the U arton eounty delegation may be rilled. If enacted, the gover nor would appoint, and the senate and house would each confirm the appointment to its particular body. . The bill would be the per manent legislation on the subject. patting late effect -the constltu- vember. - Text of BUI Given . . The following Is the text of the Bennett-Bailey bill: When a vacancy in the office of senator or representative from any county or . district exists at the commencement of, or; occurs during, any regular or special ses sion of the legislature, the! gover nor shall fill such vacancy by ap pointment, subject to theleonflr- mtlA tti. ttAiiaat in whfrft snf H iiaMwa wa ... Tacaney occurs. Such confirma tion shall be by roll call and a ma jority vote of all members elected to such house In favor of such appointment shall be necessary to confirm the appointment. The person so appointed shall hold office until the next regular gen eral biennial election. , "It is hereby adjudged and de clared that existing conditions are such that this act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safe ty, and owing to the urgent ne cessity of maintaining the same, an emergency la hereby declared to exist and this act shall take ef fect, and be in full force and ef fect, from and after its passage' IIK. MllTS M CUil FERE ICE WOODBURN, Jan. 7 Five members i of the Woodburn high school student body, and an advi sor. Mrs. Maude Mochel will leave Thursday evening to attend the annual high ' school conference . - at A. At WV ll M fc ueia si ine university ot uregon In Eugene. ? . Pupils ! who 'are attending the conference represent different de partments In the high school. On their arrival at the university the delegates will be segregated, ac cording to the department they represent. There will be special conferences , for presidents of girls leagues, editors and mana gers of school papers, student body officers and deans. The delegates from Woodburn high school are: Justine Hunt, president of the -girls' league. Freda Nelson, student body secre tary. - Don Caver, editor of the school paper, Glena Wilson, busi ness manager of the paper. Tom Evans, associate editor -and Mrs. Maude Mochel, dean of girls. POLK TELEPHONE I BROUP ELECTS ZENA. January 7 The reg ular annual meeting of the stock holders of the Polk County Tele phone compAny was held in the chamber of commerce rooms at Salem Saturday. January 3 at 1 : 30 o'clock. J. - W. Simmons, president, presided. R. C. Shep ard, secretary-treasurer gave the annual report. Mr. Shepard advocated having the books audited each year as in former years. After a general discussion the board of directors were Instructed to do so before each annual meeting.. Newly elected board ot directors Is com posed -of J. J. Stratton, J. W. Simmons- R. C. Shepard. S. H. Barker and Roy McDowell. 4-H Club Has Busy Season HAZEL GREEN. Jan. 7 The 4-H club, The "Happy Hour" Sewing club, met at the Maurice Dunnlgan home Friday after noon. The elob has 20 . members, Mrs. Ralph Cilbert leader. Visit ors were Geraldine Porter of Sa lem and Belle Hufford, and the following members were : pres ent: Ina Zellnski, Erml Tada. Symio Mio, Charlotte ' Van Cleave, Dorothy Hufford, Lucille Dunnlgan. Maxlne . Wolf. Kiyo Mlo, Beatrice . Johnson, Klni Tada,. nildsr Slattern. Daisy Rutherford, Alice and Ruth Montandon, hostesses, Margaret and Dorothy Dunnlgan. . r Members absent were Virginia Parmentler, June Dunnlgan and Hasel Woelke. Mrs. Dunnlgan served delicious refreshments. Sportsmen to Get Pheasants . MT. ANGEL. Jan. 7. The local enapter ot the Isaak Walton league will obtain 100 Chinese pheasanta from the state to raise, and release after the hunting sea son this fall, if present plans .work out. Benjamin Claggett, field agent READY CORN UP 8 CENTS FROM BlOTTEl Wheat Profits in Ad vance of Corn on Chicago Mart ! 4 CHICAGO. Jan! 7 fA"P In dieatlons corn was being locked up In cribs on farms, and that Immediate larger; supplies from rural sources appeared unlikely. hoisted all graina today. With offerings- to arrive meager j and only at prices above the market, corn Jumped to the highest point In weeks, 8 cents .higher than a week ago. Advances were in r the face of brisk profit-taking. ! . Corn closed unsettled, 7-8-1 U cents above yesterday, wheat 3- 8-1 up. oats at 4-8 decline to 3-8 advance. General Markets PORTLAND. Ora.,1 1 Jsa. 7 UP) Pr4ac axeaaaf. t prices: but tar, axtraa 38; tludaHa IT; priaaa fimrta 8 ; firats S3. , ( trM SS ; freak ' miium SC. ; i - . S 4 Fruits Vegetables PORTLAND. Ot ' ;Jb. 7 (AP Praita aad Tftblr. Preah fruit -oraacta. BaTala. peka4. S3.75494.t5: juaible atoek. S1.5O0J; fTBpfralt, PUridav S3. 504.50: Ariaaaa, $3.25; Limaa. i-4ei. carton, S3.50; ba nanas, S lb. Leaioaa -California. SS0S.75. Cabbara Uil, lfUMe lb. ' Cabaaibar botaoau. $1.5003.15. Potato! Otckob Daaphatca. $1.60 1.70; local. $ljl.i3: ; Klamata gerna, $1.50: Takiaaa. $11.S0 ccaUL Onioaa aeUiat; prica to retailer: Orrtroa No. 1 ft-rada. 60(3 80e. Bathonia rhubarb xtra lancr. $,50 box 15 Iba.: faaey. $2.50. Articbnkea $1.50jl.75 tot. Spinarb leral. $1.35 era era box: Walla Walla. $1.50 box; California. $3,50 erata. Cranbvrriea eaitera. $2S MtL ' - Hurkleberriea faary. llQ12e lb. lira pea tmperar, s Vi W Be lb. Celerr faney. 80S)75e per doa.: heart. $1& 1.10 oi. boachen. Peppers bell, irreea. 15918. Sweet potatoea California. Slae lb.: eastern. $2.60 bnthel. Cauliflower Oreeon. $1(31.50; Cali fornia, $1.5001.75 crate. Bean 4'aliforaia, lfl6t20c lb. Pea California. I&l5c. farlie new. 8 10, Toraatnea hothonne, $4.75 Gi 4r85 erate: Mexican, $4.50.75 lor. ra cked, i Dressed Poultry POBTLAJTD. Ore.. Jan. T (AP) Drecaed ponltry ellipf price t retitl. er: turkey, poor to! rood, 3535e: dneka. 23Q28e; f eegej 2oc; eapona, 28 30e lb. j Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore..' Jan. 7 (AP) Milk botterfat 2c lower. Milk raw milk f4 per cent). $2.002.35 ewt.. de livered Portlaad las t per ft: x-rmda C milk. S1.70. Batterfa deliTered In Portland. 25e. Poultry ateady. onotation onchace- .4. ' PoUtoea Xo. 1 craded. tl.75Q2.00: Kc.S $1.1501.50. : ; Portland Grain -PORTt,AND. Ore., Jan. 7 (AP) Wbeat fotnraa: Open Hirh Law Cloia May ; 68 : 68 8 68 Jan. . 5 ; 5 SS 65 Caab market: wbeat: Mr Bend brae aten .70: aoft white, western wbita .66: hard wiater, northern sprinf, westers rod .63. : Oats: Ko. 3 S8 .; ?4.5. Corn: Ko. E. T. ahrpmant, 80.75. afUlran: atandard.17.50. Portland Livestock PORTLAXD. Orev, Jan. 7 (AP) Cattle $0; ealre 15; a.aatabTy ateady. Rteera 600-90O lb., eommon 6.25(9 T.75. Heifers 650450 medium $.50 7.50; eommon 5.50 ft 6.50. Cowt. rood. 6.25; eommon and medium 5.00&6.25; low cotter and cotter 2.50 ig 5.00. Others onehana-ed. Tfntt 850; weak to lower. Sheep 350, iseludlsf 253 en contract. Steady. Steady. LibIii 90 lb, down, rood and choice $6.75 7.00; medium 5.!M) (f 6.75. All i weirhta eommoB 4.50 9 5.50. Tearllnf walhars ftO-llO lh.. medium to choice 4.00S 5.50. F.wea SO-120 Ihs.J i mediant to eWeo P.we ', 120-150 lb., 2.256? 3. OO. All welkbU, ran and com mnn 1.501i2.25. for the Marion County Came Pro tective association, made the of fer of birds to the Mt.- Angel sportsmen. R. J. "Wei ton. presi dent of the Isaak Walton league. is now trying to secure pens for tbe birds. , . A year ago local sportsmen raised 100 pheasants which were released in the Lake Labish dis trict, Keizer Students Win U.S. Honors -KEIZKR'; . January 7 Among those who. won honors In tbeSa lem hlsrh school i were a number of Ke'y.er younsr people. ' In bih honors for the seniors were Susie - Fuknda and Louise Mlnturn: Jnnlor honors were earned by Lewis Melson. Of the 38 sophomores talcing hljrh - honors "are Lorraine Bee- croft and Frank Terusaai. Again Keizer has placed her self on the map bv her young people carryinr off honors In the same class with many Salem stu dents. ..--j' . . NORTH SANTIAr. Jan. T. Mrs. Rosie Kuenyll and children of Salem spent several days last week ss guests of her sister, Mrs. Glenn E. McClellan. . Fred Corn stock . and family who have lived on the W. Truer place the past year, have moved to their. new home Just recently completed at West Stay ton. Dr . Roy Scofleld of Marsh field wbo has. been, visiting-bis father. C. P.- Scofleld. returned to : his home last week. His brother Frank, accompanied him home. t-- 8 FLIERS BACK ALGIERS. Algeria. Jan. 7. CAP) Three Italian aviators. Lombards. Mazotti and Rossini, arrived tonight with a record of having flown entirely around the continent of Africa since leaving Rome in October. They will re turn to Rome br the , way i of turns. ii Salem Markets : ( i f ' ' - ' I Grade, B raw 4 milk. delivered la -Salem, $2.00 i to est. : - " ;: .. Bajtterfat U farm 2Z-24c ! Salem 27c. I ' III PXU7T; AJTD TZOETAJBIXS Prica paid m arrawera bv Salaam Bayers. January T, 1831 Apples, fancy , 3.15 Kadiams 75-1.2 YSOZTAXIXS OnitBS i n. b. No. i j , : U. a Ko. $ ,. Potatoes V. S. Ko. 3 , , ,. Soaash. Per Jb. Caabara 1 -tS 50 J0 -03 .so -75 -60 Bpinaca Celery, per das., certs ! Eancbe puds jatotaU Prices Calf meal. 23 'laa. .l.SO-1.65 Bcratcn, torn u Core.1 whole, toa -85.00-40.00 .37.00-40.00 ' Cracked and froaad, taa 38.00-41)0 Mill raa. toal .80.0O-32.OO Braa. toa ... . 20. 00-28.00 Eff saask. ewt. 1.5-3.S5 yayiac Priets Cxtras Standards -IS .16 -14 i Mediaaaa . TyotTLTBT itayiac Prloes Roaster, ola .OT Broilers, colored -15-.1T .15-.1T 13 09 -36-80 .33 HaaTlas.aena Jdeoinm Sena I.isht hens r Tarkays, X. il Tarkays, a. t OKAIH AJTD HAT Ssrntc Pncas Wheat, wettersi red , ... 50 Soft waits r " Barley, toa -J 22.00 te 33.00 Oats. rrey. omj ... . 83 H 83 watto. na. ; ., Hay: boyinr prieea Oata and vstcs. toa . .11.00-13.00 .11.00-13.00- Closer AlfaUa. Taller, second cnttiar 16.-18. Eaatera Oreros . 28.00 Eastern Orejon .15.00 PEPPEEUXNT Oil .1.30 HOP! Top frsda -4- -18 wiunns North Padfle Franqaottes Nut Growers Assn. Prices Fancy Larra Standard .28 -27 -iar .23 Soft shell Fancy I-arje -25-.18 71 8 I s MOHAXB Dianusru - 1 MICKE.Y MOUSE j -A Carbon Copy: J , By 1WERKS CLEAN DO YMPJ H,W lTCSSJ A S 1 T 1 fCN iX & X HAVE TO I SHINE OR VtXJ ' : VOU STT THERE.TINV , I sFK 4&m2b. ' "SaV VV 7 ( O 1 6 h J&Vl0Y $ " "POLly AND HER PALS" -Actions Speak Louder Than Words- j ; ' . ! .... ' I . ' " J I ' j. I . ' -.. ' i .- , I ' .. . - I . ISO V'SWIPeu IJ CAREFUL. RAW I.TrEMEMSER V'PROMlSeD K!J I ( TRUE.' My BARK ") -1 I - SUT 1WANK HEAvENf I ANfOTHER OJB h TXJT FER6IT V W M R5U.V YOUD PEAK J0. OP) v-cm Vmt MV RlTP IS fHL! ' ' ' j j . 'i I - " 1 " " ' 1 1 " ' ' . ' - " -sssBsasams smaajs-aaa sai l mmmmmmm 1 LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY i ! W- : jjtf CEE.THt6CQOM fl1STligei4C-treiXXS iJTSSOf BLOWOUT pw WHA3PS TE. V- ' ' ' U r7 4 ITWKS - it SH0Cn'6Ti2JGHT.vJHEMr eetrSMlCE & DETrfee OXrSC TUB. S35a THE UGHT VKfoer XCvW t AAATTte ST - '" 7-' -JiP-NicJ v. TrUTVDU tlTACrCEtHEUlAr r I j - i' ' TOOTS AND CASPER . !.. il 'H T s ! NOPE.! I "DCWT CAO&VF 0 -. , J NKE4 I At' liO I ME -rShi: JFJ??' 1 Hi- fAV 1 ( epuced to) ( camper. kjo. tocto know th at; -TMier ,& toot: HOU -THAT 1 A ZTFf yH A 7 ft TO A MY I A tix JX3LIATO OR &X 9. VS HtR-TRAJMEO f V. tdoWN ME, PLEASE. c5 - ; ' ' '. r. h ' " ; U " - . ;- ,. - : l-'" : : y- : . : ' :-u ; " ' ' ;i V -- ' - EAST WEEK Fresh" Eggs Come More 1 1 PlentifulIy.to thei Markets -i f PORTLAND,; Jan. 7(AP)-r-Although ruling prices in Port land's .wholesale butter and 1 egg markets were i unchanged today, tone ' of both , markets was weak with buying restricted by retail ers. : Fresh egg receipts were In creased and storage eggs were getting no buyer interest, I i Country dressed meats -and poultry were ateady. l Important price changes were absent from the fresh fruit .and vegetable market. Small oranges were scarce while the trade ia switching, from northern to southern California Supply sour ces, a break of two or three days till the market ' Is well stocked again. U Hothouse rhubarb from Sum ner, Wash., was getting food buyer Interest. Quotations were S2.7S a box for; fancy and $1.75 for choice. . ! JUSTICE REPORTED ILL INDEPENDENCE. Jan. 7 Gra ham Mcintosh has been quite ill at - bis. home for the past week. Last report there was some Im provement In : his . condition.- Mr; Mcintosh is Justice of the peace of this county. . Vayettea : Fancy ', ' ... i Larra . I ' (Daltvcrsd is 5-pound bags) .39 .27. Stoat i Li sit amber aslvss .50 .45 Halret sad. ptoeea Pavrjjrze 80-85 $5-40 0-43 a 3-4 5 45-50 .04 -03 H -03 -08 XL .024 to .03 MEAT Bsrtaa Prices tambs, top .05 -.06 9.25 Hot, 160-200 ilf Hon, 200 lbs.. Bp . Rteera , Cow a .., .8.75 05-.06 .04-. OS Heifers .5.00-6.50 10-14 11.1 8 pressed vsal pressed hops . WOOL Coarse Medium -14 ih .: WACQTJDA CLUB MEETS HU " ' ' '- '- ' . : r ' " ' : ' WACONDA, Jan. T. The Wa conda Community club will hold Its first meeting of the new jrear at "the home of Mrs. C M. Hall, Wednesday, January 7. Quitting will be the order, of the day land a pot luck luncheon will be terv ed at noon. Election of officers to serve for the ensuing year will be part of the business program. Mr. and Mrs. Vera B. . Walker and twin sons, Gilbert and Detbert were weekend guests at the home f Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Nusom. August Snyder, father of Mrs. Charles Hannegan has been re ported quite ill at his home in Gervals. He has' been suffering from partial paralysis. Mr. Sny der lived hero many years before moving to Gervals where he has made his home for the past fif teen years or more. , -1.4 - Those who called at the home of Mrs. A. W. Nusom, Saturday, were Mrx Rochard . Patterson, Mrs. Rosa - Cole, tbla community and Mrs. Jack Hansen of Port Und. . . 1 i " Hazel Green j Fetes Visiters HAZEL GREEN, Jan. 7 -4 Re cent guests at Ben Clemens home were Mr: and Mrs. Charles! Beck er and .Mrs. Lula Cbokson .of Cor Tallis. Mr. and Mrs. Becker are well known here, having lived for several -years on the Louis Bectal farm that Louis Faist has rented at this time. P. J. Hufford and son Leslie are cutting, wood 'for Ralph Gilbert and Charles Zellnski on Ralph Gilbert's farm. if George Parmentler is seriously 111. They are considering taking him to the hospitaL His son, Clar ence Parmentler and family, are with him this winter. INDEPENDENCE. Jan. ; t. .r Mrs. Ellen Davis, who has been attending school at the Monmouth Normal, will serve as secretary to Representative Stewart at the coming session 6f the state legis lature, which convenes January 12. "A Message From :::::'--:: r; F fA Wise Delay" ':r i' V." - r j Radio Prog rams BSataaa6awaataiaa9aaa ' Sksnday, aaoaiy S :. KOW 620 Xv Sartlaad T :00 Dovot ioaati -1 T:15 Loaio's Hanrry Pivo. ;.' T.80 Start tbe Day. KBC. S:00 Happy Time, NEC. , SiOO KBO. i I j - ' 9:15 fCookiar Mboal. :0 Toeal aad iaatrnmental. 10 :00 Uaraaiae of the Air. NBC 11:00 Standard school. NBO. 11:45 Stadia program. ; 12:00 Drake orchestra, 1 KBO. 13:UcWestern Farm and Bam. NBC. 1;00 Towa Criar. 1:80 School of (ha Air, NBC. S :00 Or raa. j p S:l5 MoaieaP maaUrwarkS. 3:30 JalU Hayes. ) 3:45 -Amerieaa toriaa prorram. , 8:15 Orraa melodiea. S -.30 Taatiaaer. i ' ' "d:30--OTra aad plana. 8:00 kUdy Yallee'a orekeetra, KBC .6:00 Birthday party, NBC. S:0 Melodies, NBC. 1 . 7:00 Bola daaea orchestra. NBC. 7:80 Staadard sympkoay hoar. NBC. 8:30 Ass 'b' Andy. KBC. 8:45 ftmUee, NBC. I 8:00 Domirfasao leeriew. NBC :80 Sadio aad televiaioa. S:45 Dwickt Johnaea'a orchestra. 10:80 Tony aadiBeppo. 10 :45 laitrsanUI trio. 11:00-13:00 Malodiea, NBC KOIV S44 atav PorUajid - :oo KOlN'a Ktoek. T:0O Orraa. f 'T;$0 Early. Bird. 8:00 Polly aaSiPasL t :O0 kferrrmakera. - S :SO DlBaV PaaaiaiB Fancies. 10 :00 XelodiaaaJ 11:00 Noveitr. 1 11:15 CBS arasrraas. 11:80 International Kitchen. 13:O0 Orchaatra.j 1:00 noiteaa of tba Air. 3:80 Cackaa elab. j . 8 :00 Newspaper. . 5:00 cVrapoook af tka Air. 6:30 Kiddie' elnk. . j '6:00 Proavek trio. - :84-i-Orraa. I I -7:00 CB 8, LatWaa leae. 7:0 Oreheatra, ' i S:00 NoTalty. . 1 8:15 Andy aad Virrinla. 8:80 Orekeetra. i :00 DLBS. Polferia." :80 rleo kockey (tat, 10 : 15 Orchestra, j r 10:45 kfcElroy'ar dance orchestra, 13 :00-1 :00 Merry-Go-Koand. HEX 1180 B Portland 6:45 Farm flashea. J 7:00 White Wiaard. i 7:15 Morninf serenade aad newt. 7:80 On Man Breakfast elub. 7:45 Family Altar hoar. 8:15 Organ concert. NBS. ' - 8 :00 Elmora Tincent, NBS. B:15 Mary, NBS. 9:45 Enlala De4n, NBS. 10:00 Glea Eatoa, tenor, NBS. 10:15 Robert Monten. tenor, NBS. 10:30 Radio Boy Friend. NBS. 11:00 Meadow Larks orchestra, NBS. the Enemyf is . ; 1 ' '" ! " - . . i 11.15 Hoaf Bar. 1 - 11:45 Tka Professor, NBS. . - 13:00 Weather bulletin and aew. 13:05 Happy Hoar Oirla archaatra. 1:05 Jeaa Kaatner, saritoaa, NBS. 1 :15 Dental leetara, NBS. . : ; " . 1:45 Ron'a Rhythm roma... i 3:15 Smilia' Sam, NBS. 3:80 Orraa eoacart. NBS. : 8:00 Newscastina, NBS. i 8:15 Musical Racketeers, 'BS. r , 8:80 Nawaeastiaaj, NBS. 8:45 Tea Time. Tales. NBS. 4 4:00 Orjaa concert, NBS. . i 4:45 Dean Collins. 5:00 Silent, i f ! 8 :00 Northweat fialoa trio, i 8:80 Marro and (Glen, NBS. : 8:45 Bartett vocal ijuartet, NBS. -8:00 MonUTilla Flowers, NBS. 8:80 Melodies and Memories, NBS. 10:00 Bnnshlna prog-ram, NBS. 1 1 :0O Vie Meyers 'orchestra. ' KB8. 13:00-8:00 RcTeUers. KOAC 668 Kcv CorraUiJ 13 :00 Fans program. 1:00 VaBdeville.,i i 3:00 Vatrnec. : hi- . 3:SO Hoaaemaker hoar. ! S:80 Homo Garden. " 6:80 Para program. -T:36 Colierlata aportliiht. 1 . LITTLE GIRL IS MeCOY, Jan. 7. Little Alice Joy Pritsel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Porter -Frlszel is in the Mc Mlnnvllle hospital In a critical condition. She; received an In ternal bruise on one hip some time ago while playing., with her, brotber. 1 i j I Blood poison set In and her fa ther has given blood, three times for transfusion In. an effort to save the child's life. . -The doctors re- trying : to get Alice In condition so that they might operate. , GUKSTS AT BROOKS BROOKS, Jan. '7. lr. and Mrs. Luther Ilutto and children, Ada. Martha, JoSan and Charles Hutto, - spent . the holidays as guests of Mrs. f Hutto's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Colyer at Su per, Ore. Other guests at the Colyer home were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Andy colyer and children, Vic toria, Pearl, Nellie, Orville, Wil ms., Wilber, Rohena, Bertha, and George Colyer of Gerfals; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snooks and chil dren LeRoy arid Lyda Snooks ot Broadacrgs; Mn, and Mrsj John Colyer and children netta, Fran cis, and Addie and John Colyer, Jr., were former residents of Brooks, moving jto Suver last fall. SERIOUSLY INJURED . if r . HOiR SOCIETY GROUP MID Woodburn High Announces Students who Have Won Honors j WOODBURN", Jan, T. Ths members of the Torch Honor So- . . . . . . !fV V A 1 Ciety ai' wooaourn ' mgu m have been recorded for the last six weeks' period. The Torch honorary group is composed of students who have maintained an exceptionally good scholastic av erage for a period of six weeks or over. Pupils who receive a total of eight or Jess points during the six weeks period are eligible. The grades must not be higher than a ! average. Or course if the student takes more than four sub jects the points are arranged ac cordingly. I ' Regular members are those, who have maintained a' good enough average grade to be; In the society for three successive six weeks' periods. Regular mem bers are: Jack Guiss, Lenore Nn del. Charles Tresidder, Mildred Grim, Hasel Bhrock, Maxlne Olesy, Ursula Moshberger, Inez Smith, Harold Toder, Loes Toder, Jane Tergen, Kenneth Gillanders. Noma Hill and Carolyn Marcott. ; Associate members are: Rea McPeak, Winona 'Toder, Kathleen Shory, Lois. Seely, Doris Arney, Leslie Erb. George Ehlen, Ruth Hanson, Dale Trullinger, - Charles Cammack Selma Carothers. Har old Gustafson, - Llla Ashland, Clara Eder, Hasel Ffeeberg, Del mar Ramsdell. James Myers, Fi dela Sicard, Arthur Ginther, Tor-' lef Nelson. . 1 Gerald Nibler, Viola. Block, Anna Dooer, John Espy, Dennis Froemke, Maxlne Sander son, Don Grady, Mable Halvorsen, John Hammelan,.CUpta Headings, Justine Hunt, Jean Richmond. Betty Jane Proctor and Hazel Snrock. f i REVIVAIJJ STARTED NORTH SANTIAM, Jan. 7. Rev. J. G. MInton, regular pas tor here, will hold a two weeks , revival meeting ; at the North Santiam church commencing i Sunday night,' January 4. By BEN BATSFORD By JIMMY MURPHY ! : i I;'