PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Orepron. Saturday Ifornlnsr, January 10, 1931 REPORT GOOD Directors v Meet Reveals Fi nances in' Very Good " - Condition TURNER. Jan.' 9 The direct ors of th Turner State .bank held their annual, meeting Thurs day. They found the earnings of the .bank tor the year would pay tee stockholders a rery satlsfac-; tory percent, on investments. ' The old llTery barn oa D street vhiclu has been useless property for years Is being: torn down and WQI be conyerted into a dwelling, Tie property was purchased by w. J. Harris. MlHoa MeKtnney and bis young eon Milton Jr.; are Tisit lng. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mc KInney who are the parents and grandparents. Mr..- McKlnney Is from San Francisco, where he is engaged in business. Mrs. Roy Ererson has return ed to her home at North' Bend after a ylslt with her friends. Mr, and Mrs. P. Thomason. "The young boy Jim Palmer who has made7 bis home , wun Carl Duncan the past year left JTridar and has not been neara from. A" bicycle "disappeared the same day. . - Mrs. Ef fie McGorern of Day ton spent the week at the borne of her father. Dr. J. w. Kan torn. : -' ' ' 'Mrs.' Emma Moore has return ed to her borne. DEATH ClllS MRS. I. F. PLESSIN6EH . INDEPENDENCE. Jan. ! 9 Mrs. Ina F. Plesslnger died at the St. Vincent hospital, Port land. January 7. after an Illness of three months. ' She was born In Michigan, September 8. 1867, aad was married to W. H. Pies singer September 11, 18S7; came to Oregon In 1908. and settled at Dallas, then later mored to Independence and has lived la the icinlty for the past 22 yes. She is survived by flvldaugh i ters and four sons, two sisters and fire brothers and five grand : children: Mrs. Dell Plaster, Dal I las; Mrs. Joe Oberson, Independ i enc-e; Mrs. O. E. Snyder. Albany; yirs. Kent Wrenhouse. Salem; C. B. Plesslnger.' Dallas; Charles Plesslnger, Dallas; Paul Pless lnger, Salem; J. II. Plesslnger, . Salem. The two sisters are Mrs. Lee Mclntyre. Toledo, and Mrs. J. Hawkins. Toledo. The five brothers are T. R. Wilcox, Al bany; ' Charles Wilcox. Toledo; Chester Wilcox. La Center. Wn.; Warren " Wilcox. New Mexico; Dean Wilcox, Salem. Funeral services will be held at the Keeney Funeral home In Independence, January 10. at 1:30 p. m. ' Interment in the I. I O. O. F. cemetery. GOETZ TO SPEAK TO PRINCIPLES SILVERTON, Jan., 9. Robert ' Goets, superintendent of Silver ton schools, will be one of the speakers at the Annual Princi- pals' conference' to be held at the Untyerslty of Oregon Janu ary 9 and 10. The conTentlon la sponsored by Phi Delta Kappa la conjectlon with the high school conference. The only oth er public, school speaker at this convention will be Prof. S. E. Fleming, assistant superinten dent of schools at Seattle. Mr. , Goetb will lead the roundtable r discussion on the subject of the convention: , "What is a -Good i- Measure of AchievementT" Others going to the conference at Eugene will be A. Davis, prin cipal of the SUrerton high school; Herta Albrecht. dean of girls;-Dan Barckr, treasurer of the high school student' body; Francis Stewart, Tfce-president of the student body; Esther Ldechty, secretary; Cather ine Benson, president of the Girls' league; Tom Ballentyne, editor of ' the Clarion, thehigh school paper. AT HUBBARD HUBBARD. Jan. 9. Mrs. Cecil : Brown of Dallas aad her daugh ter. Miss Taldene Burk, Tisited at the home ef Mrs. Orlle Boje Wed nesday evening while Mr. Brown attended a lodge meeting In Wood burn. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Boje were school chums in Dallas. Henry Boje, Orlle Boje's father, returned to Ashland' Tuesday, reaching home a half hour after Mrs. Boje, who had been visiting; la California. Mr. Boje has been at his son's home several weeks. . He came here to take treatments at the Hubabrd , mineral springs. y Girls to Hold ' r Food Sale HUBBARD, Jan. 9. A food ale was planned' for .Saturday, January 17, by the Idaka Camp t Fire Girls at the Thursday erening . meeting. K The girls will take up the de ' Telopment of films and printing of photographs as a, project for this month. A council fire will be held on - January 29. - Members present were Miss Eleanor Johnson, Miss Marlon Me Kenzie, MIsa Esther Bailey, Miss Anna Knight, Bias Betty Brown, Miss Dorothy McKee. Miss Bea trice Claypool. Miss Helen Clay pool and Mis Cuugadene Btdgood, guardian. SAN QUENTIN,1 100 YEARS! O ' rO !' - j . . j---- ..- -.- -v : : , . : ! ; -; r " ; ?;v.-1 - ' f ' " " ' ' - . ' ' - " " ' - ' - -- . ' -, " " ' - - - " ' ' " J f V ' i " - ; ' i - - " ...... ! '. , -Si !'. Gilbert H. Beesemyer (right ' foreground) standing in court as he heard the judge pro nounce sentence of from one to ten years in San Qentin prison following bis conviction on each ef ten counts charging: him with OFFICERS INSTALLED Joint Ceremony Seats new Staff for K. of P. and i Pythian Sisters -I ' . ): HUBBARD. Jan. I 9 Joint in stallation was held Tuesday night by Arion lodge Number 57, and Arioa temple Number 24 at the Pythian hall. .Miss Anita Bevens, assisted by Mrs. Anna Stauffer and Mrs. Edith Painter, was the installing officer and" Mrs. Ella Stauffer. the musician, for the Pythian Sisters. George Leffler was the installing officer and Mrs. Edith Painter, the musician for the Knights of Pythias. Officers of the. Pythian Sisters included: Miss Orv Barrett, most excellent chief; Mrs.. Margaret McMannls, excellent senior; Mrs. Susie Moore, excellent junior; Mrs. ! Audrey Wells, manager; Mrs. Caroline Smolnisky, mistress of records and correspondents; Miss j Leu ore Scholl. mistress bf finance; Mrs. Anna Scholl, pror tecror; Mrs. Meta Friend, guard. and Mrs. - Wilma Leffler. past chief; ! Officers of the Knights of Py thias installed were John Friend, C. C; Charles Moore. V. G.; A. R. Bevens. prelate: Hugh WTells. M. of W.; Bayne Paulsen, K. of R. and S.; Robert Brown, M. of F.; Lawrence Scholl, M. of E-t Letter Will M. of A.: Walter S. McMannls, : G.; and Elton Mc Laughlin, O. O. SALEM HEIGHTS, Jan. U- On Friday evening, January 16, the Salem Heights community club will hold a big chicken pie supper at I the community hall. Plans are again being made to accommodate the large number of people that attend these sup pers. - - This Till be the first of a ser ies of suppers which will be held regularly throughout the club season, the proceeds of which will apply on the ; community hall debt. Mrs. Wayne Robertson and son Dean left here ; Wednesday morn ing to join her .husband at their, home in Klamath : Falls. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C M. Rob inson, accompanied her as far as Eugene by auto. ; DALLAS" K. OF P. DALLAS, Jan. 9. The semi annual Installation of officers of Maria ion lodge No. 9 6., Knights of Pythias, was held in Dallas Tues day, night, January f. Before the new. members were Installed J. R. Sibley, chairman of the Christmas committee, gate a complete re port of this committee's work dis tributing supplies contributed by the various organizations of 'bal- las. -.- T, -(. . JT The new officers who were in stalled were: j : Chancellor com mander. Homer J. Brown ; TlceM chancellor,' Taylor A. Dunn ; pre late, Penn C Crum ; i master of work. Thomas E. Campbell; mas ter of finance and keeper of rec ords and seal Leif S. Finsetfc; master at arms, Randall Buell; Inner guard, Wendell Sanders; outer guard, Ray- Killin. "B. F. Preston was installed as trustee or a period of three years. R. T. Morrison, deputy grand chancel lor, was In charge of the cere monies. .' " : : ,. . STAYT0H STREETS . STAYTON. ! Jan. . 9 A mo no- other thing accomplished dnrihK his reign' as mayor, George Keech deserves considerable credit for road i bunding and paving during his administration. Just now he has men at work on Third street getting things;. in readiness .for paving. This part of the street past the , school has' been In frighttal . shape - for some time.) Not only will - the new improve- raent benefit the school but will be a short cut te the Fern Ridge road, sd n-!d3t telly the Lone Oak and Catholic cemeteries, f --Sinee the day of autoa this part of the street had been sel dom used. the. street, -or road be in sr narrow, , crooked god qnlte mum LODGE I lEM HEIGHTS i PLANS BANQUET INSTILLS OFFICERS BEING IMPROVED - t theft of $8,000,000 from the Guaranty Building and voan Association of Hollywood. Beese. myer entered pleaef guilty: through: his attorney, Le Compte Davis, who is in the left fore ground.; : j f. hilly. More land has ' been ac quired, (fences set back, the road will be graded and made ready for paving. Mr. Keech is the outgo ing mayor, having no longer de sired the office. He Is also road supervisor, and will continue with this work. . .. i ., i I LIONS ENTERTALVS I STAYTON, Jan. 9. About 50 members of the Lions club, with their wives, enjoyed the annual ladles' night meeting at the Gem cafe. A enjoyable program con sisting of i readings and , musical numbers was given. Out of town speakers' were A. C. Haag and p. P..Westj . - OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAYS WEST STMT0E1 Effort Being Made to Find - Most Marketable, Crops Reporterj WEST STAYTON, 1 Jan. S. -The Growers club met in Dar- leyV office last night, January 7 with Fred Comstock, president. presiding. ' - i A' large - part 'of 'the "evening was devoted to discussion of cu cumber growing. ; .-r-t -.. ? A committee ; of :Mr. Nipple, Stewart, Lacy and the president. Mr. Comstock was named to in icrview me cucumber growers near Anrora. ' - Mr. Stafford -- of the Aurora Pickle plant offered to come again and talk to the growers so It was decided upon to have him come to the regular meeting of tho club on J&nuary 28. , f Word was received from Mr. Burnett . at Woodburn. that he bad another Important' meeting for January 10, and - could not be "With us on that date as pre- vlously decided but could be here on the afternoon of Janu ary 17 at 2:30. All interested In berry growing are Invited to be present.'--- . " -; I A ' committee of Allen, Wilkin son and Lacy was appointed to go to Salem and see Reid. Mur doch and company and others about what crops they could han dle that grow so readily. in this irrigated' soil. - There were Kg members pres ent and great interest is . being taken. The next meeting is .to be held in the school house January 14, 1931. Everyone is welcome HART . r W1J WW BIG REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE REBEL I 1 -i in. I rebel leader, is said to be in com mand of the Nicaraguan rebels in their latest uprising, in which eight United States Marines were killed and several wounded ar revolt flamed anew through ths ;northea jungle fastnesses ox Kicaragua. i for the purpose of this club is to help each; other. GROWERS OPTOnSTIO . J ' j i ... - i i 1 - STAYTON, Jan. 9. Growers In this vicinity are optimistic over the possibilities of a pickle fac tory being established here. Mr; Stafford, of the well known Staf ford pickle factory at Aurora, met with several Interested parties at the. Bank of Stayton on I Friday, It is said that the soil and cllmat ic conditions in this vicinity are well adapted to raising cucum bers. . ,i . I tPTra i The Climax of the First Big Week Today Store Open Until 9 P. M. We have had three mighty busy days but Saturday should tee even greater crowds. All of our friends from neighbor . ing towns will be in Saturday to take advantage of the low prices. We have added more suits to the two for one group to insure everyone of easy selections Cornel ;. ; . New Regrouping :-; ,S': . . j : ; unnGs siimd! SCHAFFNER AND MARX, MICHAELS STERN I and Other High Grade Makes, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50, $55, $60 FOR THE Plus A Hew Group MESS . Regular $2.50j $300, FOE THE ING, SHOES and THIS EyENT COMES BUT ONClt A YEAR D ON'T MISS IT! D2cfli2.3 Cz y7ccllcn "r2S2b Cic?of line. DALLAS G. OF 0. . OFFICEDS CiSELI Walter S. Muir to be Pres Ident for. Coming Year : - Is Report ! : DALLAS, Jan. 9-Walter, 3. Muir jwill . head the chamber of commerce as president for the ensuing year, Earle . Richardson will be rice . president, Eugene Hayter . treasurer and Mr s. Charles N. Bilyeu secretary. The officers were elected at a meet ingof the directors . proceeding the antiual banquet , held at the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening." w -J, ' -: In addition to the officers the directors, are: H. O. Black, J. H. Beck, a L. Crider, Maurice Dai ton. Dr; W. L. Pemberton, C. B. Sundberg, Dr. V. C SUats, J. R. Allgood, Oscar Hayter. R. S. Kreason. ; , ' Announcement "was made of a meeting of tho west side highway association to be held in Corval Us, Thursday January 8, also-a meeting to be in Riekreall, Fri day evening, when B. W. John son, Joint senator .for Polk, and Benton counties, L. D. . Nash, rep resentative for Lincoln and Polk, and ' S. L. Stewart of Polk coun ty, -will meet with business men of Dallas,-.; - Monmouth, Indepen dence to dlseuss coming legisla tion . in . which - Polk county will be interested. i Members were also urged to at tend the public hearing of the budget . committee ' to secure the passage of the' 2300 appropria tion for publicity purposes. One half of which will go to the state chamber of ; commerce and the other half be used for county wide booklets. PRICE OF $2.00 of Fine i . . - .1-1 SHIRTS $4.00, $5.0tf Values PEIHCB OF STORE ON HEN'S & WORK GOODS 1 ? GUILTY? o . ,. o ; , ' : ', Mrs.rM. ; Lorraine Boris, (above) 250-pound t widow, admitted 4 to New YorkClty authorities that Patrolman - Francis P. Kiernan was her Christmas dinner guest. It . was I Xiernan's acceptance of this invitation that prompted his wife to shoot bin with his. own gun,; according to the police. He was .found slain on - the bathroom door of bis Brooklyn, N. Y- home. I The" retiring president, J. R. Allgood made ' a brief report of his year's work, and the annual report was i presented by the sec retary. (. . ; T. .-v. During r the dinner hour, Mrs. Marie". Kent, - sang several vocal selections accompanied by . Rach el Uglow.' In , , .. ... . .: .; ' ; ,l; 1 WOMEXS CLUB TO MEET I STAYTON, Jan. 9. Members of the Women's Community club are looking forward to their meet ing on Thursday, January 15, at which time the Walluga club of the Waldo Hills district. will be present and, furnish the program, BOYS CLOTH- OPEN UNTIL 9 PI M. SATURDAYS H ITT) TO GI OPEIEnil "Tulip Time" Chosen for Production of Glee; . Clubs ' ! DALLAS, Jan. 9. The Dallas high . school glee clubs bare be gun work on their annual operet ta. - to be presented in the high school auditorium Friday evening, February 13. The operetta select ed for production this year Is "Tu llp .TimeL a Dutch musicaL . ; :' The east is composed eritfrely of members of the boys' and girls' glee clubs. This cast is as fol lows: Hans, a Dutch apprentice,, Adolphus Dalian tyne; Anat Anna, Christina's guardian, Virginia Leitch; Katlnka, a village maid en, Doris Newblll; Hendrlck Van Ooster, burgomaster of Osendorf, William Garner Christina, charm ing Dutch -rirl.-Melva Robinson: Theophllus Mc Spindle, an author ity on botaflyT.'iniam Cadle; Ned Bater, an American college stu dent, Paul Lorimor; Dick Warren, a fellow student of Ned's. Paul Forette. . .- .- . .1 . i In '- addition to the ; main cast there will be approximately 20 girls and 10 boys in the chorus. The operetta is being coached by Miss Alice McBNde of the high scnooi zaenity,"" MISS LAmbrECHT BETTER STAYTON. Jan. 9. Miss Vea- trlce Lambrecht, who was oper ated on at the Stayton hospital, has so far i recovered as to be moved to - her home near Shaw. Mies Theresa Hendricks, who was rushed to the hospital suffering from an acute attack of appendi citis. Is recovering nicely from the operation. ii DALLAS IIIGII ! . V