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PAGE HIGH? i f Iht OUCGOH STATESMAN, Salera. Ort-en. Friday Mornla-. February 13. 1931 nnrinnv mim liillitUUIH ULUD PROGRAM . UHIOUE Turner Hiah Wins First Prize In "Living Valen tine" Contest TURNER, Feb. 11. The nsual full hoosa greeted. the- Turner community dab's February pro gram, Monday oxenlng. . Kenneth Hickok Jed the opening singing with Mlas Joeephln Gilstrap at the piano. A amall aomunt ot bus iness was taken care of: then two . repreaentatirea . from the - atate tire xnarshalis ornce were intro duced and spoke of the new law for rural fire protection. - I B. Davis.' secretary of the Oregon State Fire , association, - explained the sew law and told tn wn. tr wnrk tft pet the r , quired organisations. One of the steps is to eet the eounty prop erty valuation and present the findings to the county court Property owners In such a pro tected district find their fire tn- surance is not nearly as high as it otherwise would be. 0. W. Stokes spoke of fire loss es and the unusually heavy loss of- property last year. He also stared that statistics show that 75 percent of the fires could be extinguished If the proper pro tection - Is provided and intelli gently used. It is hoped that. Tur ner and Us nearDy . communiues will ret together and . form strong! Are. protective associa tion. , r t - -J' A - speaker i from i the floor. voiced a common sentiment that the careless use ot cigarettes Is responsible ror a large percent or the fires. II. R. Peetz is chairman of the fire protection ! committee, named by the Turner club and they are asked to formulate plans and get the people to sign up for the movement for better fire pro tection. . ; ' PIav i Planned Announcement was j made that a community play would be put on at: the Marcii meeting, bsk ing for a small charge with which to take care ot the year's nom inal expenses." Music vrill also' be featured. ' - ! . . .' K ' The evenings program opened with piano duet by Misses Mary Miller and Marjorle Fowler. "Lit tle Orphan Annie" was drama tized by Rachel Riches. Solo by Master ; Lester Bones, j accompan ied by Mrs. Mae HadUy. A male quartette from. Salem j consisting of Messers. Oscar ; Fllfoot, Alva Schurman, B. Wolfe! and W. Moody, i gave two numbers. Districts Represented ;' j As previously announced each district j was asked " to 1 put on a scene featuring "living valen tines." The numbers were intro duced by Rachel Riches with a clever rhyme for each.! - !! rioTTdal came first with a young couple sitting wtth clasped hands before a large i valentine, while "Sweet Heart of Mine' Was given as a whistling solo. Tnose tabine- tha carts were Misses Ger- tmda Anderson, and Olca Garner. Alvla Garner and Mrs. Hadle-r at lii x fi FTTT T7? 't I i -NU Vh'; :! I (We Have Many More) $1 Lucky Tiger 69 C $1.20 SJI.A. AO. baby 170C Food $1 Ovaitine $1 Listerine 70 Of Kruschen Salts Mentho-latum 60c CA Phillips . wUC Magnesia JPana or JUL 15c Cigarettes 2 for 25c 50cDa?r 29c CI Coty's Face 7Q I J1 ; Powder I vCi . ; ' ! - v. Pay Dream OQ ; ;. Dream aCaCj - Heavy c 75c 50c 50c 69c 59 c 39 c 39 c Pepsodent sJL I " ; Ho limit -Our, Regular Prices MinJ Oil Tar Shampoo i 'i - - Kleenex ..Luxuria , Cream ' Pond's - Creams 49c 39c 60c 47c 6 Eldorado Crepe OC -Tissue CDC the slano, . ... '- The Turner high school mam ber was put on before a large six foo red and white valentine with two smaller ones to match, young people taking part were Wallace Chandler and Sheila Delxell grouped before the large heart, with, a group of girls entering with singing. They were ' Misses Helen and Helena WiUell, Leila Wilkenlng, Gladys Given. Nellie Barber and Margaret Robertson. They wore old ; fashioned cos tumes. - ... i . ' r,; ; The Pleasant View stunt was put! on by Mrs. Walter: Miller, whose face was outlined through a large valentine. Miss Leqna Cook represented fhe Swedish lover kneeling and singing "Wish Ye the Top o the Mornln. . -i Comedy Introduced - . , Crawford district represented twoj forlorn maidens wishing for their valentines to appear." Brid get leame in with much advice and finally presented them with, a large cook book which -would be a guide - to pleasing young men. . ' :..'- 'f'--"-' '.' The parts were taken by Misses KelUs Barber. Helen WltzeU and Mrsi Charles Barber. The last number was put on for (Turner and represented by tiny i Betty Peets and young Bob by Ball kneeling before his lady lovei presenting a valentine of sweet flowers which were accept ed. While the Judges retired Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook sang a duet. Miss Josephine accompan leu them. .- , I- -, -- ; " i .-. The members of the compet ing numbers were asked to as semble on the stage, while Mrs. S. A. Riches chairman of the pro gram committee, announced -the decision of the Judges and pre sented the prises to each number which were of practically the sarns value and would be divid ed with each taking part. ' The first place was awarded to Turner ' high school, teaond, Crawford district, third Turner, fourth- Cloverdale and fifth Pleasant View. ) The Judges were Miss Claudlne Rowland, Mrs. Warren Gray and Mrs.; Elsie Pickard, all of Mar ion. The merchants giving prizes were B. J. Harrison, J. McKin- B. S. Prather, and Lee Bar The community club gave the fifth prize. The closing fea ture was. the opening of the. mail box I which had a valentine for each one present. Alvin Garner was postmaster and .was assisted by Louise Peffler, dressed as a clown. i ney. ber. SEYMOUR 111 i - x BE CLUB S PEIEn BRUSH COLLEGE, Feb. 12 H. C Seymour, leader of girls and j boys 4-H clubs will be the principal speaker at the meeting of the Brush College Community club to be held at the local school house, Friday night, February 13. a thesis .which he wrote a num ber jof years ago while at Colum bia university will be read by Mr. Seymour. Other numbers com posed for the most part of songs will be given by the school chil dren. Fred Ewing is In charge ot the program. ; . - G i olden West Uo is ground just ri for "Drip-Coffee m free ght aking X X - h" - X l!t. J rW'V v ; just, ngnt lor Tdno cotlec Sensational- Ladies' Dress ; Sale Sizes 16 to 50 Rayon-Silk Dresses, Washable and . - Beautiful. Material FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY at Bloch s Golden Rule Store 220 N. liberty '! Telephone 1606 13 4 lUST a year ago Golden J West started to tell of the uniform dellclousncss of Drip- coffee . I . its simple effectiveness . .its economy.1 . 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