The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 09, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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    The OREGON STA'feilr 9, 19
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HQOOR ROLL
IS UAL1ED
Hazel Green School Re
ports Many Activities
Recently '
HAZEL GREEN. Jan.
alls having deportment of "
not absent -or tdr -during the
month. received. fourth of a,
day holiday Mi 6lr
names on b bnr rail. r
The - tortunat puU last
nmtk W4M Frank Hufford.
Helen Zellnskl. Joe Yada. Belea
tin f ford. EmI Yada. Sumke Kan-
ay a. Shirty Jonnson. Kiyo iUo.jad receipts ample.
Klml Tad. Srmlo nue, fcaniora
Davis Tom Ulo, Lucille Donni
gan, Kay Mlo. Stella. Cook. Beat
rix Johnson. Leonard Faist,
Earl Johnson, Dorothy Iluffordv
Juno Duanlgan. Edna, JRuther
ford. Rnth Mantandoa. Dorothy
nunnlrnu. Frank Johnson Jr..
Alice MonUndon. Msrvln Van
rieare. Daisy Rutherford, Huld
Rlattvtm
The-latest copy of "The Daily'
Junk," the school, paper war ed-
lted by Karl Johnson. i
The student bodr Is planning !
a nrnrrim. the date to be
nounced later. The eighth trade
will give a play. A small fee will
be charged for admission, the
nrncMdii to be used for athletics. -
Miss Virginia Parmentler, of
the eighth grade" class, will at-J
tend school in Salem, faring
mored there this week with her comparable to California 'flower,
grandfather, George Parmentler. .superior to current local
.Mr. Parmentler la seriously ill. production, i L l
He will bo at his .daughter. Mar- Apples are in good , demand,
Jorie Parmentiers home. : with cheap cooker stock contin
Mrs. Geraldino- Porter, a for- uing their monopoly of the mar
iner pupil, Tislted the school this ket. Portland dlstributprs are
week. Mrs. Foner nas oeea i
rueat of Charlotte van Tieare
since Tuesday of last. The Porter
family lived on Ronald J ones
land on the Van Cleaye road, be
fore morlng to state or wasning-
ton, later returning to baiem.
DOWiJ BY
OAK : GROVE. Jan. 8 The
high wind Monday morning that
came as an aftermath of the
-heavy . rainstorm of Sunday did
uite allot of damage over the
Ernest Brunk of Brunk corner
bad his large chicken house mov
ed off the rounaauons. aooni
.feet.
The CUPOla was .blown Oil j
the hop house belonging to Hugh
liana. Nearly every nop nous
in the indeoendence district sttf
Nearly every hop house
ndependence district suf-
i ered some damage. Shingles were
blown off of roofs snd some iew
small outbuildings were blown
down. r
Trees were uprooted snd limbs
broken out In many places.
a , aMaBaaaBBBaBaBBaaBBaaaaaaiowaaaaBaaBiaaB .
Rabbitry and
Stock Swept
By Bad Fire
WEST SALEM. Jan. 8 Three
Hundred and fifty rabbits burned
to death Tuesday night when the
rabbitry of Ed R- Price in the
northeastern outskirts of West
Salem went up in smoke. I
The fire occurred between the
hours of 7 and S while Price was
at tho home of a neiglfbbrseter
al Mocks away. Price raised fancy
breeding stock for which he
found a reedy sale, as well as
rabbits for market. T
His plant which was the result
-of five years worK was equzppeu
with burglar alarms and lighted
by electricity. He carried only
aa anu Trir. who is a
advv uM vw ',., v
Bits ana tu o o
hi. anlA Interests in Hie. lie
all broken up over tho disaster
and says that he will dispose of
the few remaining rabbits which
were in outside hutches and so
urtrwui , the conflagration, and
wUl not rebuild the plant. He be-1
li eyes the fire was of Incendiary
origin.
Order of "O" in
I Zleef at Dallas;
DALLAS. Ore., Jan. t The
Order of the D held its regular
in eating at the high nchool today.
This meeting came after the PP
assembly announcing- the basket
ball game with McMinnville Fri
day night- .
Tho new constitution was read
and aDProved. The
rhe charter-mem-
SSSflt'tt'S
bers- made some
nation, of' new
twrtA next Wednesday at the regu
tar assemblj. ' The ' 1 members
agreed to put the vice president
In charge of ail social affairs be-
ginning with the one to be held
next Wednesdsy night.
ex 1
ISen Will Work ' .
For Local -Cbd
RRUSn COLiJCUJS. wan-
u.a af the Brush College - Com -
I. M.V artU hold WOrk
meeting at tho school bouse Fri
day at T:t P-m. TJ. J. Lehman
0f salear snd Fred wing will
faave charge of the work. A. E.
TJtley of Brush College la presi
de! of the club.
Esches and tables are to be
far Grange -and Community
wMeh ,r. ttalrl . in thai
ahAnl hnnaa. aiarh moitth
The regular Community clab
meeting has been postponed an-
tit t vahratrr.
CLUBS AIU3 BUSY
AnnoRA. Jan. t There are!
BIB BHI
WlIliB
two active sewing clubs In -the (county, txiss Bertha Beck.; aecre
echee Ithls- year. The advanced I tary of the -state grange returned
rtaaa aii themselves "Snappy I homo with them -and was an over
etltchers" and those la group one
ajLT chosen. "Button Busters. -
Come fine things may bo neara
WHOLESALE
CORN DOWN
ouorar woes up !Dc on
Refineries Urging;
Butter Weak?
PORTLAND. Jan. (AP)
Wholesale egg market remained
weak at today's opening. Quo-j
tatians I. were unchanged bat
price shading was In evidence on
which basis retailer demand was
fair. Receipt wero more than
sufficient.
Tan let the wholasala "batter
market; was also week. Produce
excuange quotations were un
changed, demand, was limited
Wholesale sugar quotations
were advanced IS -cents a hun
dred today by Portland whole
sale grocers, to be- in line with
like price- ad ranees -announced
by refineries. i !
Government market n a
ws
in
senice i reported conditions
the fresh f ruK and vegetable
trade-as -follows: 1 1 j
Roerbvrjc Caullflawer Goor
An autstandlug InnoTation of
the winter vegetable season ap
peared on the Portland whole
sale .market today. In the form
of a 100-crate shipment of Rose
burr. Oregon, cauliflower. Qual
ity was good, slses were me
dian to large, and the entire
lot moTed promptly to Jobbers.
Additional shipments are- prom
ised In the i immediate future,
weather, permitting. Quality is
probably discreet in not i attempt-
ing any price-advances;! (thereby
maintaining the present L satisfac
tory Tolume of distribution.
-Celery Supply low
Locat celery supplies in stor
age will be ' cleaned up within
the next week or so. In antic
ipation of this cleanup, Califor
nia celery will be received here
within the next few days.
Potatoes continue dull, . with
trading confined almost exclu
sicely to local Burbanks. and an
occasional sale of Deschutes
Gems. 1 Prices have remained un
changed tor three weeks.!
rORTUAjrD, Ore, Jan. 8 (AP)
Produce i exeiianre, aet price : batter,
extras 23; ataadarda 27; prime firsta-
freak medium 20.
t- .. r . tit
r ruite. Vegetables j
PORTLAND. Ore- Jan. 8 (AP)
Fmiu aad regetablea.
Freak frnttr oraagea, naveli. packed,
f3.754.35: Jamble atock. i1.50a
t-rapefrait. klorida. 83.50(4.50; Arizona,
88.23: Tunes. Sloa. cartoa. 8350; ba
aaaaa. 6a Jb;
Jdentone California, S3 6.75
Cabbage local. 101 Ho lb. n
CabamWa aolhoaia, 81.50 2? 2.15.
Potatoea Oregon DaSAhatat, 1.60 Q
1.70; 1oal. 1115; Klamath genu.
81.&0: Takima. 8161.50 cental
Oaioaa -aetriar ariea to - retaileri:
Oregoa Ka. 1 grade. SOSOe. i
Ilotboaaa rbabarb extra facy, 13.50
bos 15 Iba.: fancy, 82.50. . ,
Artu-hakaa ll.UUI.73 Ooa. 1
Hpinarb local. 8.8S araago bo;
Walla Walla. 81.50 boa; Callforaia, 3.50
erata. M m
Creaberrioa eaatcra. 823 1bU
Hackleberriea acy. ll12 lb.
Cranaa emnaror. SV4 6Be lb.
Celery faacy. 075e par dot.;
aearts. 81 1-10 doa. baaebea. i
Pmmmm, halt, aiaan. liUlt.
Street I i potatoes CalMoraia, Mte
lb.; eaatem. 88.SO baabel.
Caalif lower Oresoa. 810 1-50 i Cali
fornia. 81JM&1.75 ere. j .
Baaaa CMiforaia. wuf tvo id.
Peat Oaliforaia. MOlSc i
narii w aiOe.
Teautoaa botheaee. 84.75 A85
erata; Ifaaleaa. 84.5034.75 i tag. 1
packed, i ( j ! -
Dressed Poultry
I I.
POBTLA-ND. Ora. Jaa. -- AP)
Dreaaed paattry aalliag price retaU-
I. .--k. 4- nai tSCSSSc:
i go, i0.
Portland Produce
VOKTLkVTK Ore. Jaa. 8-AP)
If ilk batterfat Sa lower. Vflk raw
... - t MA, C ,
Kwtni: portUad ti- i par c
SSuJt Yi. T
Taaltry ateady, aaoUtloaa aaeaaag-
Petate 1 graded. 81.7$.00;
Na. S SMSmJaS; , f
Pand GraSl
POnTCAMft, -Ore, Jaa. S-AP)
Wheat fataraa: ; 1 - I I
t Oaeai Hicb Vw: Ctaaa
Kar j, ' ' H 68 i 68 .
T.J as S 65
Caak aaarhata: wkeatt big Bend blae
ateva ,."70; aaf white. aeaeta wbita .66:
bard winter, aertaera epnag. iweatara
Oau: Va. S 89 fh, wkKa 74.50.
Cork: Ma. X. T. abtTnaent. fT5.
Stitlraaj ataadard 170, j
i "71 I
I Portland Uvtock
POBTLiHA Dra- Jaa. S-r-iC AP
Cttla S5.;eltraa 10. :i. 1 . ,
Hog ma. tacladiag PS 8 direct; tel
ly S6alawa. 1.
.Jnued, Wirbt light. 140 ib. -oo
le.as; ligb ricbt xso-iso iba,. e.oog
18.265 Hi watebt le-ioo lb,jS.ooi
iMftR ar out fa n -
8.35: aaodtoaa-aealgbt SOO-320 llMk. 8.00 W
O SS; BMxUaai -weir S2-t5 Iba 7.50
a art? v amieba M4 Ibau. 7.00 &
sr
S 75 ; aaavy waasas au-a w iml,
ratiat auara ire-ouu laa aae
I m 7. &0. raedar aad
ataekar -piaa, 78-188 lb- food aad cbotea
1 - ateadr. t-amba St Iba.
1 lw, nMdadrbelea 8,7507.00: asedi-
Ua AwOS.4. aUl raigkU
nt thai work Hhia year. J , The
girls bare begun o rork for their
aehadanhips earlier thla year. nd
it is bored same from each club, j
can bo sent to corrauis xor. tne
two weeks summer session. . t
I ATTI2TD TXfiTALLATIOX
I KINQWOOOi Jan. Mr. and
i Mrs. a. xaauas, 8cwbbkiu
Ibr Ura. -Ciena L. Adams drove to
aUlwaukie 4taxuraay wnere vacy
I attended InstallaUon of - otrieers
of all granges of Clackamas
I night guest at tho Tactiss home.
1 Tits folloarlog ay -aho went on
i, toher Aome -at Aiany
General
Markets
EGG IRKET IS.WEAK
AETOIt HURRIED GAIN
Salem filarfe
Grade B raw 4 SaCk
delivered im Salem, . f249
to 9223 wt. ... i i
Batterfat ai farm ST-SOc
Salem S7e. - ,
i trrt AHBTzoKcaxxrg .
Prle paid mwnt i Aalaat bams.
jbi7 a. mi ...
rr. , .ts
i , 7-i.as .
Osloa . i .
u. e. k. i 2. ,
or. & a , , , m
?atets '
I U. 8. K. S .
8qMlr. pr.Vi,
CtfcUcs - , ,, .,
75
JO
.OS
.75
60
tainn : .r ., .,... ... . .in...
Calf
: JUUtt lZteM
meu. 25 tea.
t.SS-l.CS
8rtek. m
Cn. wkoU. to
J7.O0-40.0O
Hill ran. toa 10 00-22.0S
Bra, toa i ftft. ft
Kcs; auk, ewt.
.i.s a.ss
sooe
narlnc FrioM
Kxtrsa
.IB
.IS
.14
8taadHL
Madiama -
FWTOmT
Baylas Ptleas
Rootters, al
0t
BvrxBca
Haavlea. haaa .
Medium kana .
I.irht kaaa
11
Tarkeya. Ufa. "1
2-0
21
Tarwa. B.
OSAXBT AJTD BAT
! -Bajtac FtMas. -
Whaai, arettara rat . , , .-. . . BS
S 8ft waiu ' a
n.ri. lu 32.00 to .83.00
Qata. cTcr. ta. 8,H
wVita. an.
Bar: bartag price a
0ta sad vatch. toa .
11.00-1S.00
ll.00-lt.00
Alfalfa, Tallar. aaaoiid eattluj 18--1.
Faatera urocoa . r .
nanmaa a . .,..15.00
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bu I ... :
i aora
To crad
.IS
Korth Factfto STna Grow era Atsa. Trieas
Fraaqaattaa
At
rancj
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Standard, .
-It
Soft aholl
.It
.25
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ranef
Larga
Standard
MICKEY MOUSE
"POLLY AND HER
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whYtheV pack
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Nlx&lClAKl TO
Let 'em out!
4Mt.jue na8ini iii.fiiMaii.aiaMiiin
Weather. Favoratle to
Economize With
Winter Feed
CHICAGO. Jan. f. (AP)
Lessened buying In corn- led to
lower, prices for all grains today
Hear receipts of 'wheat acted as
as additional damper. Traders
said an eight-cent com adrance
Since last week mado v reaction
natural., and 'thai weather condi
tions- r were favorabla. both for
com movement and for economies
la feeding. v ; ; ;r -1
Corn closed unsettled, to 1U
cents lower t ban - yesterday, . wheat
at 1 cent decline to- cent ad
vare, oa.ts cent off to cent
up. ; -
Steels ' Higher
In Late Rally:
Selling Small.
NEW YORK. Jan. s.-(AP)
An indolent and. Indifferent
stock market squeezed higher to
day, thanks largely- to - a last
minute rally In the steels and
utilities. j
Turnover, however, iwas the
smallest since- December It. for
neither Ihe intermittent declines
or: advances Attracted much of
Fancy
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(Dalirerad la t-ou ban)
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paxnrrs
80-tS
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45-50
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Lavbt. too
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following, sales : totaled ' l.TOf,-
fahares.v ihVl-t v. I
Small early r recessions war
recovered around moon when the
results of the Berlin sugar con
ference were announced. The
agreement, . of course, made
shorts in the sugar Issues cover
cover quickly and gains ' of 1 to
T points, mostly in the precerrea
members of the group, ensued.
Library Board
Mecttxcers
WOODBTJRN, January ! t Mrs.
Corlnne B. GUI and Mrs. Alice
Rincham Powell wero again se
lected as member lot the Wood-
bum library board, at a meeting
of -the Woodburn council, held
in th city ball Tuesday night.
Assessments were ordered xor
the residents of Bradley street.
which waa . improved this falL- VL
XL Wilson requested the use or.
city lots on -Second street for gar
den, Tho -matter was tea m me
hands of the city property com
Plans for the marquee being
built in front of. Landon's furni
ture store were approved by the
counsel. The. street commission
rendered an incomplete report
ton an estimate for; the amount of
dtrt necessary, to- improve xuis
on Hardcastle- and Toung street.
The various regular bills wese
ordered paid and I the. city re
corder's bond of'$15s0 Iras ao-
prored and i filed
by Mayor
uroyiee. ill 4
County CI E.
Group to Meet
WOODBTJRN. January I 8 The
regular monthly meeting of the
Marion county Christian Endea
vor union will be held in the
Presbyterian church in! wood
burn Thursday eyejilag. The
meetlnr will start at about 7:45.
An interesting program has
been arranged by the committee
In charge. Stereoptlcan slides of
interest will bo shown and Paul
Brown, western states secretary
of the Christian Endeavor union.
will speak. Mr; Brown Is quite
an entertainer and it has been
oromlaed that . he will bring his
ukelele along and! sing some of
his songs. ' .
' 'Canned'
V2
4.
3kS&3
"A Cagey Bird"
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DEMON
THE: R2iNlT, FW.
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6own, and rr? a
I VSOULDM'T BS j
A CM-AT-ATtt:
WERE IN TOVa
Radio
urns i
! raaay; Jtaaary '
i KTX 11SS X TarUasA
:4$ Fam ftatbac . ." .-,
7:00 Woita WtoarA
T;H Maaalag aaraaaia sal awa
T:4S TaaUly Altar knr.
S:1S Orgaa riyaoart, BTB9. ...
t:00 Elaaara TUaaat. KB 8. i
SrlS N.frtbarly ata, KZ8.
S:45 BiUia Laadara. blaaa. NBA. .
ISOO Eatoa. taaar. KBS.
1S:1S KoWt Maaaoa, taaar. VBS.
1S:S0 &adia Boy- FriaaAa. NBS.
11:00 Maadaw Larks arcaattra. STBS.
1 1 :XS -Moag Bar.
una Ta rracaaaar. BBS.
If :J W.atBOT anUatta a ad a aire. '
IScOS .Happy Hwr Ciala area.iua.
l:Q3 . MaraaaU Waal, taaar. VUS.
1:15 Oaatal tactara, KB8. .
1:45 aa Raytara vavae. .
S:1S aattUa Saau HM,
:S:S0 Ocsaai aaaaart, KBS. '
S.eO ' afaateU Hackaaaa . XtBS.
8:15 Taahaa loa. -aaptaaa. KBS. .
S:S0 Maaatlar. MBS.
a:4STaa-TTBM Talaa. KBS. '
4:00 Ocraa aaaeart, KBS.
4:49 Daaa Oalliaa.
S :00 AUaat.
:0O Ckweort.
S:SO Mf Kxeaaara, KBS. .
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8:80 lea haekay gamaa, KBS.
10:SO Bta- ( Hanaaay. KBS.
lltSO Via Mayaaa arehaatra, KBS. - .
lJ:00-8rfK) KaraUora. .
- : SCOW SSS Xfc rartlaa '
TtOO DavatiaaaC .
Til LaaiaU Haarry Tlra.
7:Sfr Start a tha Day; NBC.
8-0O Bappy Tlata, KBO. - - .
S :0O KBC. - - i
9:15 Cookiar teboal.
t :S0 Batty Crockar.
8:45 Caokiag achooL
10:00 Faania Borrk '
lSrta Jaaaph Oibaaa.
10:30 Mafaiiaa at tha Air, KBO.
11:S0 Vaiterwarks. .
12:00 lioaakaaa coaeert. KBO. '
1S:1SV Waatara Vara and Hons, KBO.
1 :00 Toara Crier.
S KH Orgaar.
S:15 Aircraft tatk. " ,
i2:25 Matinaa. KBO.
S:DO World U Maaie, KBO. '
S :15 Orraa aaalodiaa.
8:0 Tetiara.
4:15 CoUag amaaioriaa, KBO.
i:0 Onraa tad piano,
a .nft VRf!.
:00 Billy Joaaa, Ernla Bara, KBC.
S:SO KBC. .
S.-OO Aaaoa 'a Aadr, KBO.
8:15 Stootligat. KBO.
8:80 KG W Daaca orchestra.
t:00 Om ta Orsgon.
t: 15 Hill Blllisa. KBC.
S:SO KOMO pragraai.
1:80 6ta(( procram.
11 :0012 sOO Ho Owll.
I 'I KOIV 940 Kc. Portland -:00
KOIN'a Klock.
7:00 Kovelty duo.
7:80 Karly Birds.
8:00 Polly and Paul.
S : 00 Mrry maker.
8:30 DL.B8, Fanialaa Fanelet.
Chicken
err
Ivocrr MAKErS V'SO SUREri
THAT 6ERTRUI5E: AXhJtU
irrogr
ASHUR
m
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Grudge'
aooims oj rpie vcaa3-
or us t4ev oor pop
LAervKAa
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CWEAPAT6? ( Vi5HI WERS J $ )
10:0 ValodUaa. ' '- Vr-.
lltSO lataraatiaaal Kiteasa.
ll:9 Orchaatra. i
l:0O Hartaaa af tia Air.
:IO-Oackoa alab. i .
S:0e Navtpapar. .'! '.
8:00 Serapbaok of the Air. 1
8:80 Kiddiaa' dak. . j
8:00 lata af Galdaa Draaatr.
8:80 8ta4a pragraam.
T:00 Brarittaa. ! I
7:80 CkarUa Haatp;' ULBS. I
8)0 "Staw" aad "Fid." f
8:15 Aady sad Virgtaiaj !
8:10 DLB9, Uoa,, Taattr.
a -OA mfTitm Pwi (
8:80r Oretra. -- '.-. 1 i '
18:80 Pi pa Xtreaaa. ! -ll90-i-Jaak
a4 JU1 arakaatra.
11. 'SO DLBS, Vat YalaaU'a reaaitra.
11:001:00 Uarry-eBaaad. j
KOAO 88 Xv CarraUla
12:00. Faiaa pragTaav.
1 :0 Vaaaaruia. . . r
SrOO Maaia by tha ataatara.!
- 2:30 Hoaaaamakar kaar. ' ., j''' I'
80 Varaa pragraaa.
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SILVERTON, Jan. S ine
t Loyal Bereans or the gnrisuan
I rhnrch neld ineir annual meenoi
hrueadar afternoon at the home of
the out-going president n. d.
A. Iay. New officers wore elect
ed I and installed - as follows : Mrs,
Joe Kireher. president: Mrs. I. L.
Ktewart. vice nresident: Mrs. Msr-
tini nannan, secretary; Mrs. K. J.
McCall, treasurer. : ; .;;r,
. Direr SO members and guests
were.oresent and Mrs. Gay was
presented with a lovely water aet
for Jher services during tne past
The next meetine Of the class
l will.; be beld at the home of Mrs.
Hannan on the first Tuesaay m
February..- :.;.':.;
i i 1 8AFETT IS STUDIED I
i AURORA. Jan. 8 Traffic Of
ficer Johnson Tislted the school
Monday; and presented each child
with: a copy of Safety Rules for
school children. This safety pro
gram is a' splendid thing, ana
Barents are cooperating splend
idly- During It SO ' ten people
were killed . on the Pacific high
way, within a radius of three
miles of Aurora. If this could
event be cut in half for 131, the
campaign and effort would be
very) worth while, j
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TURNER, Jan. S. Turner's
new library building Is nearlnx
completion. The plasterers hare
last completed their, work. Mrs.
Cornelia. Darts is the donor of tha
property which is to be for the
use .of her townspeople. A mi
seam will occupy a part or me
building. '
The "high scheol glee club has
received: its music tor the Forest
Drove tournament, and Is busy
practicing. !
fuef. and Mrs. J. R. Cox enter
tained -wtth a New Tear's day din
ner. Covers were laid for Mr.
Cox' parents. Mr. and Mrs, Char
les Cox of Jefferson, Mlaa Lena
Cos. of Salem. Miss Edna McClaln
and George Cox of Albany. -
The annual meeting of the Tur
ner telephone stockholders was
called for Tuesday. Lesa than a
quoram was present, necessitating
the old -officers holding over until
an election Is called.
Kenneth liickock drove one of
the- school busses to Baiem Tues
day evening, carrying the basket
ball beys, who played with Par
rlah junior high that night. The'
scoro resulted in a SO-to-7 win for
Parrlsh.
Mrs. L. J. Rowley returned the
first of the week from Amity,
where she was the honor guest of
Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas. Mrs.
Rowley also attended a meeting
of the American Legion and aux
iliary at Sheridan.
Mrs. C. L. Stanley, who was
stricken with paralysis a few
weeks ago, has improved enough
to be glad to receive her friends
when they call.
CLUB ORGANIZED
SWEGLE. Jan. g - The upper
grades of wegle school have or- .
ganized a Civics club with Rnben
Imlg, president; Edward Schmidt
vice president and Otto Fulk, se
cretary. Grounds committee, Eve
lyn and Kenneth Swingle and
Dwlght Hanson.
Entertainment committee, Lil
lian and Lester Meyers sod Miles r
Welty. Room decorations, Clora
Mae Dalke. Otto Fulk and How
ard Whitehead. These appoint
ments are made for a period of
one month. i
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