The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 17, 1931, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
1LE0T TEST
Colorful Garden Sccris Pro
vides Setting for Musi
cal f.umber :
TURNER, May The fed
erated tommuriltT elobs district
contest; for th souther part ot
alarloa eoanty -was, held at Tur
ner rriday eraalag. wita a crowd
ad anditorlum. Dlsappolntmeat
Was felt because clubs ejecting
to take -part withdrew.- leaving
tt two - Anmsrllle and Turner
labs ta tho ilmlnatlon eentest-
Taraer cars r their club meet
ing wbicft was to bare been held
Monday nlgbt and merged Into
the Friday night meeting. A com
mittee was named to nominate
new officer! at the meeting which
will be the laat lab nlsht until
October. Members ot the com
mittee are IL S. Bond, "Mr. "3- A.
Riches, Mrs. Mary McKlnney, O.
' X. McKay, Mrs. Jay Cooky O. F.
Fowler. -
1 Proxnua Gle
The following program was giv
en: Pianotofe by Margaret Gilstrap-and
Mildred Bones, with
Ruth Gilstrap at the piano; skit
,by G Jena Titus and Violet .Per
kins of AnmsTille; recIUtlon.
"Tel line Secrets,'! by Nadine Glr
ard; music-byvllny Betty Peetx:
duet. "Lore'm Old Sweet Song,"
by Mr, and Mrs. Earl Clark. Miss
Josephine Gilstrap, accompanist;
olo, "May Song," by Ruth Bawl
ing of Crawford district Mias
Helen McCullough at the piano.
AamsTille dab was represented
'by 4 members arranged on the
rostrum and were led in three
numbers by Prof. T. Mountain:
'Cheery Lights of Home," "Sleepy
Hollow Tune! and "Auld Lang
erne." The Turner 4-H club girls
old candy during Intermission.
Smm' lfectire-
Th ! Turner -contest number
was put on as an orchestra num
ber with TariatJohs.' Colored Ufcbts
were focused on the stage. "Gar
den of Dreams" was the nam of
the production. The first, "Dew
, is on. the- Road." sang y quar
tet. ,"isae Helen and Helena
"'Wits? l Esmund Tappin and
Wall Clandler. Scene repre
sent! r-r' the American garden.
-MusiA,, "Salute to the Colors,"
"Her,! Comes the Sun given by
theqt irtet; ."Gliding Swan." by
the crchestra, closing with "Lost
Members of the Turner orches
tra are Mrs. Walter Miller, Misses
Gladys Given, Helen and Helena
Wltsell. A. Skipper, G. A. Mc
Kay, George Crume, Kenneth
Fowler, James Denyer. Maxwell
McKay. Harold Fowler., Russel
Denyer, Deane Tucker and Ken
neth Hickok. director and com
poser of part o-the mualc and
duets. Miss josepmne. uiisirap is
pianist. ."" t "'
Whte the Judges were out. the
blisses Lebna Clark and Helen
.. D.Ui, uri11 nn m trin
'School Days."
The Judges' decision turned fn
161 points for Aamsvllle tad 212
'far Turner, ' "('"-"
After the evening's program an
were ' invited to ' the gymnasium.
were served to the crowd.
The contest is unaer me utrec
tlon of Dr. P. O. Riley of Hub-
bard, president of the federation,
iuu an,' v. m, Lurt wi turner,
vice-president; Sidney Jackson ot
Ut. j-Angel, aecretary-treaturer;
Dr. Mlenry Morris, Salem, .Roy
Rice: Howard Zinzer and John
Mart!ll, board of directors. ;
BOUNDARY DISPUTE SETTLED
JI PFERSON, May At a
sneet g of the" county school
cftbouLtlary board held in Salem
WAaerraaw fl sk am wtfAWttvw v kms-a
the boundary to apply to the
Marios district, which Starton
wished to usurp, was decided in
favor of Jefferson; and Jeffer
son's boundary line will be be
tween Marlon and. Turner. It la
planned to have a school bus to
cover that " route, : next ' school
-a? aAew
PUPtt nOXOBED -INDEPENDENCE,
May 16
Lowell Eddy being the outstand
ing student la high school, a
plaque with his name engraved on
it na oeen piacea la tae emce
of the Independence high achool.
The plMue stands fr loyalty,
cholarship and achievement. The
aelstioa was. made by the atu
. ient council with the aid ot the
faculty.
Saaday, May 17
KOM H Sc.-PaxOaad '
:30 8aloa arckeotra.
9:15 Oardea Ulka.
10 OUie WsiUce. orrsa rental. "
ll.OA fkiaayside ( ot grer tiecl ckarcb.
-.IS :f Cathedral hoorCKS.
- 1 :00 t'aaraquata Ciaepal aerrlea. .
1:45 CecU Teacae, eeraa.
2:80 Sir ire eaaewbW
S:00 Dr. jaliaa Kieia. CBST
8:15 Tha Masical Hour. ..
4:30 Caaeert arcbestra. .
6 :30 Detroit Bymphaay VTebaatra,
6:00 Feet af tha Orgs a, CS3.
7:80 Girla chores.-
6:00 First Church af Christ, SdeatUt.
:0 Concert ercheMra.
10:00 Jack aad Jill'a areaestra.
10:30 Val Taleate'a masie, DI.bA.
. 11:00 KlU phaatoaa af tha Orgaa. "
' CaW S20 Kc Portland
7 :S0 Kocheater ereheatra, KnO.
8 :30 Aaaerieaa Lesion nrae-ram.
8:30 Palaea argaa aad piuo. .
11:00 Nattoaal Veeth eoaic retire, KBC.
15:00 Dr. 8. Parkea Cadmaa. KBC.
1:00 National Beligiaaa aerrice, KBC
,2:00 Cltbaila boat, KBC.
8 :O0 Old fitagerc Measoriea. KBC '
6:1 S Vocal aad iastramental. .
6:80 Hotel fit. Francis' orchestra.
6:45 Soaday at 6etk Parker's, SBC
8:00 Mnsicisaa beaefit. NEC.
9:30 Mark XaaleU, barftoaa.
10 :00 Little firmpkoay boar.
Monday
JCOW 6o Ka. Pertlaad
. 6 : S 0 i eretLaaaJ serriees, v- v
7:80 Heorer address.
' 9 :00 Caokiag achool.
S:SO Arioa tna, KBC.
-10:15 Jfvsephiae Cibaoa Pood Talk. .
10:30 Wsmii't Msgasiaa at tba Air.
11:30 Jalia Hayaa.
11:43 Herded argaa.
12:15 Weaterm larm and Home boar,
1 :0 ir irstacia Draka orchestra.
7:00 Amoa 'a'-. Andy, KBC.
9:80 Homa C7to-lng program.
'IIM anaaaaaaaaaaaa M
Radio
-Progtat.is
BUTTER NOW SEASONALLY SVEMC
LONG CAUSES WHEAT TO DIVj:
Cubes Steady, Prints
Erratic; - Chicken.
Mart Weak '
PORTLAND. May 16-i-(AP)
Seasonable weakness appears un
derlyins the- general butter mar
ket trend.' Locally there ,was; no
change la quotations: and only
limited fluctuations are - reflected
In thjs country generally -;"
Surfaee conditions la the local
trade appears .more or.lesa steady
wiih price of cube - maintained
for the "week end-session of the
prodcea exchange. On- the open
market sales continued at the
previous spread, i Prints continue
their erratic coarse with some of
the nearby country creameries
supplying the big stores at 'dis
counted prices. , ' . i
Trading in the egg market con
tinues very slow, here with prac
tically ns change In open prices.
Local co-ops continue 16c sales
for extras. . Receipts showing
greater ' per cent : of hot weather
offerings. : -."
Market for chickens, is weak
with some ot the killers showing
further price reductions In their
buying values. Heavy hens are
down to 17e in some quarter but
light weights continue mostly lie.
At the weekend while there
continued more pr less pressure
against the price ,of veal except
for a few selected tops; general
country meat trad appeared
steady. Lambs are really firm for
top springers, - i ; v
POKTLABTD. Or4 May 1 8 ( AP) '
Pntet- tnktac, aet r-ricei : bnttf r,
extras S4, ataadaHa SS, yrim tint 22.
finta SI; cn frak aztras IS, tra
adiaaa -14. j ,
1 . Portland Grain
POKTUlirD. OnJ afar 1
Wkaat fataru: ' ' '
Opea j His Low Gtsaa
Star a 64 SS S
L SS ! f SS SS
8v. SSTfc SSlfa SS SS
Cm Marietta: vkMt: biff Bea4 btaa
fttea .SS; aaXt waita, wmtf vfcita .SS;
aar4 viator, aartacra apriag, waatara
Oau Na, S SS IK wkita 23.00. Min
na ataaSarS 1S.O0. Cra: Ka, S X. X.
liiiawt. STS. - i - -
1 Portland Livestock
POSTLaJTO. OraJ Mar 1 (API
Cattla ISO, calTea 10. atoadr.
Btoara. SOO-900 laa (m4 7.6U8.e0;
awdiam .75g(T.0j mmam S.0O(T.00,
Bteara SOO-liO lbm po4 T.608.00;
MUan S.50T.t; Cain a S.7S &
S.&0. fitoara 1100-lSOe Iba food. 7.00 (,
V.SO; Medinai S.OOr7.0. limtlan 50
800 laa, saad 7.2SM7.75 r aieaiaai .Zi
07.75; csaati 35S.25. Cow. so4
&.7y S.OO; eommon aa4 aaadraa 4.1 ibi
8.75; lw cattoa ua rottr 3.&Otj4.7&.
Ba!U. jaarliaga . xclaaad. 6.00 5.60;
cotter, toanw aa4 awdioia S.75 ( S.OO.
Vernier, a0k fad, 8.Si9J0; media ai
t.00S.S0; aall aa4 eaiamoe 4.50 0
7.00. .Calvea 50-500 Iba rood aa4
caaiea 7.004JS.5; aaaaaaea aai aaadiaai
: Boca S15. atoady. 1 ' - cu . ...s.
Ma. r aily Qoc and roast in r pirs
xclded). I.irat liekU 140-160 Iba,
food aad ckoka -75 0 7.7 ; liht
weirbl -lSO-18ft taa. caad aad caaica
7.5tt7.; light weight 180-200 Iba..
(ood aad caoiea 7.607.0t aaadina
weaikt 200-220 Iba.. gd aad eaaica
6.7SIK7.75; oiedmaa vaifbt 220-250 Iba,
goad ed ehmea S.2fc7.2:- ftaavy
WfifhU 250-20 - nod aad choice
S.0O67.00; aaavy waichu 290-350 Iba,
atediaia aad rod $.2568.50. Packioz
ow 275-500 Iba, median aad good
5.00(S6.00- feeder aad ataeker oira 70
130 iba, rood aad ehoica 7.50 8.00.'
8ka 208. ataady. i .
: Qaetatioaa aa ahara baaia except apriac
Umba. Lamba SO Iba, doara $8.00 0
S.SO; median 8.50 Q LOO: aU weirbla,
ceaan S.S04S8.SS. , Yaarliac wethara
9O-110 ne, mediaia choice 40 0
S.S0. Kaea S0-13O Iba, aaadioat ta
chaica IJtIM; ewea 120-1M Iba, Be
diaaa.ta cbeiee 2.0022.75; aU veickta.
aU aad aammaa JUmZ.o. , T
Fruits, Vegetables
POBTLAJTD, Ore,1 May 18 (A?)
Treab trait araaeea. aaeal. packed. 840
4.50; Valeaeia. J.54.25 craaafiait.
ftonda, $84.5a5.2S: CaKferaia 82.750
2.25; liaaaa, i-i. cartea 2.50; baaaaaa
8a lb. LmoRt liforata, f5.5 7.7S
case. -Steawberriea Orefoa 84.50 0
iJtO tot 24; Calif arnte, 8.50 for 2a.
Cabbaga loeal. 1 Hit 1c; California.
V tt Ik.' Potataaa Orecoa Ieacknte,
81.4O01.8e: Bakera. $. toeal. 75e081:
TakraM. Soc81.2S.( Kav potatoes
Cabfaraia caraeta, 4 0 Sc. Oaioaa aell
iac price U retailers: Oragaa. SO 0 4
cat.: Ua4, aaar crop itormaaaa. Zu.
Seed patataea local. lH0a ft.
ItbaWa laeal. balk, r8Ha. Arti
cbekea SO07a daa. Rpiaacb ioeal.
850Vaa aeaaga bfCi Calory Calttat
ata, S1-AS04.7S per dea, bearts $t.4
daa. baettbea, Maabraaau bathaaaa, SOa
lb. Pepaara ball. reaa, 16(4 18a IK
8 area patatoaa - oacraa M-7S kaaa
per. Caaliflawer Cablaraia. , 202.18.
Beaaa Texea. S8.T5 haatpear 16a fkw
Peaa CalUoraia.-e7a lb. Tataataaa
Mezieaa. SaV50ala5, aaoaeked: hatbaaaev
S7 g 5a lb. Lettaoa BaHaaa, S2.SO
kc I oer crate. Aid rare north vest.
ttcOel do sea baacbea. '
Portland Produce
PWTLAKD. Ore, Jfaf 10 (AP)
Milk raw milk (4 par cent). $1.80 par
cert, delivered Portlaad laaa 1 pereeat;
kraae O milk, $1.40.
Kata valaata. Oragaa, ae-ar 21025a;
alasaeda, 22c; paaanta. e012ac; f U
berta, 16c.. i
Hops. 1630 crop.' 17H 0184 a.
Pea try (hajaig prices) aUfa. heary
bona, over 4H peaaaa. - 17ej medium
heaa, SH ta 4Vfc peaada, lSe; light heaa
lie; eolered broilera, S paatada aad arer.
22c; white broilers IPc; Fekia' decks,
20925c; tarkeya, Ka. 1, SS982C. "
PeUtoca So. 1 local 61.106)125:
Daacbata, $1.6001.76: Yakima. $1,250-
1.60; Ma. 2 local. B5cl; aew pota
taea. 4U04H lb. f .
Ht wholessle barioe triees, deHrer-
ed Partlaad. aaatera . Oregoa timothy,
617: do valley $15016.60; alfalfa. SIS
014; elerer $11; oat bay $12; etrew
$7.50Ua; aellhig pricea $1 to $2 mara.
Ur eased poaltry aelliaa price ta re
tailera. tarkeya. poor to anod. 256 ASe:
riacka. 2Sc: geeae. ISc; espoaa, 224y85c
lb.' . : ,
S :00 Adeeatarea at Sherlock Eoliaes.
1 :20 Piano ' reeiUL.
10:46 Mark Uaaiela.
KODS-MS Sc. rortUa4
7S0 Morel tie. t i
6:45 Hawatiaa Enaecaate, .
60 Andy .aad Vlrfiala. i
:1S Isle ef Goldea Ureama.
1:1C Meloaiaaa. -11:0
Iaierastioasf XHeboa.
U :Oa Reee City Bearers. ,
. 1 :00 Faaaiaa aWeaa. -w
8 :00 reesiaiBe Faaciea, DUBS.
6:80 maa ela. .
. S:80 Coaoert Veatara.
t:16 Pryar'a Military aaaa. CBS.
8 r0 Btrin rcaeatre, i
S :80 BoaeBsieaa. i .
t0 Btaa Maataat Saasaarea. XLB9
16:1 Ka H EaraeSt'a areaestra, DLBS.
1:4 MrElraye Oreatar - Oreaaiaaa.
1S:60 Taa Marry Ca Aoaaa.
XOAO 65 Xa. CarraHls
12 :0O 'era aaar. . .
1 :0O Orgaa pre era as. !
S:OS AraemA taa easaawa.
1:30 Heeaeataker aeer.
S.-e Book eeespaaieeta. . .
S:80 ram hoar.
T:80 4-H ctaa aeeU- ' " V
General Markets
The
Salem JJarliets.
Grade B r raw " 4 -milk.'
delivered la : Savletn, f 1 JSO
"4art. - . . ;
Hatter fat ' at farm 19o
Salem 20c. " - .
rXUTT ASD YSOSTASIXS "
Price paid to rroweri by Salast bayara.
" May 14. 1981 .
. TSosxAsiaKs :
U. 8. Ka. 1 - " ,0
Bpiaaek. large crato ,
Baaaarb
JVk
Baneaed, Yagetablaa
Rediabea. daa. , . , ,,
Oalaaa, , daav
- .aWtail PziaaS ,
Calf meal. 25 Iba.
1J0-1.SS
Scratch, tea
Cora, arbota toa 8 S.OO to S4.00
Cracked aad graaad. toa Sa.00-88.0O
Mill raa, toa ,, .., 16.0O to 20.00
Bru. toa 18.00 to 10.09 '
Egg mask, awt. : 1.85 to 2 .26
OOS
Bayiaa; Prices
Extras
Staadarda
Medlaaa ,
-IS
.IS
-11.
e6aylM Prtaas
Seeeiera, a' 4 ,
-OS i
-22-2S 1
1S ;
IS 4
Heariea. heat . ... , .... ...
Mediam heaa ,
Light heme . i
-V 45BAW mSTU HA1
Baylni Price
.ie
Wheat, treilera led
White, ba.
BarlT. torn 21.00 aa SS.OO
Oats, grey, ba. . 81
watte, aa. na
Hay: beyiag prices.
Oat aad Tatcb, toa
s.oo-s.ee
8.00 6.00
Clover
Alfalfa, Taller, Sad gattiag 18.00-16.00
Eastern oregoa, , la.wo
Commom i , 12.QO-
H0P
Top grade -Old
Stock.
.11
jt-ae
PRTJBia
80-86
85-40
40-42
42-46
45-60
.64 .
dS9
.024 to At
HEAT
-tying Prices
famba, lap
05-.05H
07
Bt
ta J7 ,
Mors
Hoes. 100 Iba, an
Steer 1.
Cowa i 1 1 ii
JOi
H4
T.a aa
Helfera
lL04-.e5
IP
Dreaaed Teal
Droaaed beg
Coeree .
MICKEY MOUSE
mail rotz ? YJ well,vwll; roa MB
VOU, LORD ; n2CMCOUr4T BULUTOOLfi.
ixocrEruB2S'l tub most Mttxntosr
POLLY AND HER PALS
I
a 1 1
I AINT
LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
COMES OUR j HOOSgAfOYtXIAWjt'
TOOTS AND CASPER
HE STORY SO FAR
EVEN WEatW AAO
.n'OSt-T DISAPPEARED POOM HEO.
tntfVW WHEPS 5E HAD HERTACS
REMODELED BY A PLASTIC SLfa6EOM
THE OPERATION WA
5C3PH1H
Hoorca
A9 9HS
I I
frOCFEr
EvsvrgsN
"ICWCf
HER Hi
FACE.
o-
A. WJ
vA.
r AT TVT2 rmEUaHrVrfCVLO UfaDEHTHE
OM A PLtQTATlOM WTTVA HEQ. Hl&BAND,
VCWO HA 30 FAQ FAILED TO CSCOkivaXE.
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OftEGON STATESMAN, Saleci, Oregon; Sanday RIom!n?t
A y- - i -aa i
Corn Exceeds Bottom
JFbr Season Stock .
Market Factor .
CmCAGO, May II APjr
a ws-npea , vy trenerai 1 euin
wneat today tnmbled ,to Ue low
est urlce this month. Cora ont
did the Beason'a ' bottom lereL
Stock, marker weakness. dions;ht
relief in Canada, And prospects Of
bumper winter wheat crop la
the United State were mali. In
can tires for aelrara. . .
i Wheat dosed irrecnlar, 1 1-4
cents lower ts I-t sidTsace, eons
3-4 ts 1 1-t down, oats.S-S to.Va
W&1 is w:b
MONMOtTTH, May It A a ap
preelattTS) crowd aaw Mis Hazel
Goyette' of eUrerton, erowned
flneen of May here this morning.
The coronation was the.hlali spot
In the second day of f estlTltlea
on thA Monmouth' Normal csm
pus. A dance drama was then
presented to the queen, the-motif
of the dances being to emphasize
world rood will day... May. pole
dance by tha junior and - senior
classes la honor of the queen.;
In the afternoon,-the Junior
and "senior classes, put- on their
annual drills aad petition dances
were staged tor the queen. The
president's cup went to the. Jun
ior class for securing - the- most
points in. th tgo-day celebration.
Tha two classes- tied la tha May
pole dances bat tna Juniors iron
tha afternoon drill contest. Judg
es were Mrs, D. J. MeLellan, Sa
lem; Miss Thayer, Corrallisj Miss
Helen Pascoe, Portland,
MaaUaas
At -
SfOHAIX
VOUtDr4T
ta.i t x.y ensjM
T .K FETE
ME IMSW SlfeI53HBOF,
BUT. THANK HEAVEM
TOO PROUD
TPBEH!
f Any
ACTfrXOEISTSAH A
eUn.Klasl
I ciusrOMVWJFH.
FUrTW THE
COLOrJEl-
KEEPS, CA5PEQ.1.
I'M Z,Vsm6i UP
HOPES' OF EVER.
HAVING HER WiTR
ME A6rAIM. AMD tt4
CERTAINLY AT A
LO.3 "TO UNDER"
sTAND WHY
VrfENT AWAY
v 4" rr I
(it. :
6 1631. 63nc rraJa
alOUIGBE
has r.ioniEns DAY
MONMOTJTir; May , 18 The
May meeting ot Monmouth grange
commemorated Mother's day "in
Us program teaturea which In
cluded rocat numbers . by. Mrs.
Carl Irerson accompanied t pi
ano by Mrs. Charles Calbreath; a
piano sola by Roger Seckley and
a Teadlae by Martha Karra. .
; A style show was presented by
a croup af women members, and.
the days at long ago were Tory
clererly portrayed, particularly
those- ot a dasade aad a ganersv
tlou baelc .
At tna business session Mr.
and ' Mrs. H. W. .Jackson of Independence-were
reeerred as new
members, tha first and second
degrees being exemplified tor
them,: Mr. Jackson fa Instructor
of agriculture at tha Indepen
dence nign school. : v
Monmouth and Surer granges
will, bo hosts to the Polk Pomona
at a county plcnlo at Helntlck
sute park July tf. Coffee, cream
and tofap will ba . tarnished,
members to bring their own bas
ket dinner. j.1- - - .-. ' .:
ood
KDT0WO0D, May 1. Misses
MarJoria - Hastings. Beba Harb
and Marjorla Lorlng all bt Sv
lem, attempting ta tarn their car
la tha narrow road la front ot
tha A. XJ. Applewhite home Tues
day erenlng, backed too far and
landed right-side up' and t unin
jured -on tha Applewhite lawn
which. Is sereral feet below' tha
!erel of the road. A passing mo
torist hauled them back onto the
road aad they proceeded on their
way. - .- - .
i Sunday guests at tha Theodora
Bernard noma were Rer. aad
Mrs. . William Blodgett, Mr. aad
Mrs. A. Is, MeCarty and fftmlly,
Mrs. Julia B. .. Blodgett, Mrs.
Sarah H, Peterson and Miss
Helen Person, all, ot Salem.
, Mr. and Mrs.: Charles Priller,
with their small son and daugh
ter and Mrs. Priller' father, Mr.
Volght, hare rented and are Ht
lng in tha S. B. Fuller house on
Cascade Drlye. .The new comers
''Sueh lpularitj Most be Deserved
cues, rr must WsiHyrsH
ea swELi. t' JtUSSC
t3ET A LOT Or I I X ZZ
IMPOUTANT MAIL, h f siat 1 3
- "Not a. Clean Sweep
'Th Bird
can msve. a BtQD440usc.eirr
ASTXTCJAr'THWHa-MAAfW?rv3W
OIowTl the Colonel
IF WE EVEQ
COOP FOR,
COME BACK AND
CATCHER TOO
DAHlNr AROUND
WITH THAT M
MEADOWS TOUIX
BE A ONErOO&E.J
, rr nun , - r,
HOOFECD.
BHE
e O
. revaf treats He&ts I
May 17, 1931
I vlast rian" yisrrs white house
O ' ( ! O
Captain Charlfts IL lekwoarL her
tary ft Wap Hurley, won tha distinction at being tie only man known
to enter the Presiderifs office with an intoxicant on his person. Last
surrirer of an arganisation af Minnesota ;ChrU War reterans, he car
ried a cruet of rare old Burgundy ta his pocket, part af the bottle
!0l,t f" tJ4rtT-'ree reterans formed the -Last Man's Oub,- and
ta which Cant, Lockwood, as sale snrrlrore-fan heir.
are from Mnwaakeo. Wis. Tnller
Is. working at Hood Rlrer. ----r
Mr. . and Mrs. Gilbert Dillon
are the proud parents 'of a 10
pound son born May IS at tha
Salem General hospital. -The lit
tle fellow., who) has. been named
Gerald Donne, "has an older sis
tar, Barbara- Inei to welcome his
arrlraL Mrs. Dillon was Miss
Ret ha Cannoy and spent her girl
hood years here. The home of
the Dillon, family Is now at' Elk-
Ins, i : I c -1. . ; ' I
Danny Adams has been absent
from school three days owing to
a badly Infected ;oot. . He is now
much better, r j-' .1 :j'
Mr. and Mrs. R. X. Carry aad
small daughter. Jeanne, hare
mored Into . tha Wilt, house oa
Cascade Drire. I They - came here
from Salem. - j
Charles Adams Is making ax
tenslTa alterations -on his dwell
ing on Ktngwood Drlre, ' harlnc
added a bedroom and bath room
and - other improrements. -
Mr, nd Mrs. W M. Hef fling
of Kelso, Wn., were recant house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. La
Rant. Theywera on their way
a bit op:
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to Newport where they will rlatt
a soavrHarray Hetfllng, and. fam
ily. The Heffllngs and La Rants
are old time friends, hating been
neighbors years ago la Canada.
' MOHE TO mXAMATlT FALLS '
' MILL CITT, May IS Mrs.
Louis Dawes and two children,
who hSTe been making their home
with her parents,' Mrr and Mrs.
Peter Deldrlch of Stayton lor the
past two months left Tuesday for
Klamath Falls where they will
make their home. Mr. and Mrs.
Deldjrleh motored to Klamath
Falls with their daughter and
her children. Mr. and Mrs. Dawes
made their home ta Mill City for
seTeral years.
?P. T. A. TO MEET
STAxT0Nw May lS-Tha next
and laft meeting ot the P. T. A.
will Iba held oa Monday night.
May ,1$. --. Mrs. Palkerson, county
school I superintendent, will be
tha spanker tor that erenlng. The
grada school, girls glea club. will
sing ahd' there will be other en
joyable features. . .
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' BILVERTON HILLS. May 1
Special, graduating exercises for,
the eighth grade class were held
at the. Silrerton community hall
Saturday arening with William
Fox. rural school supervisor, mak
ing the address of the erenlng.
Harold Malkey rare the Taledlc-
tory address -while William Graf
was salutatorlaa. .- - -
The graduates were: Mountain
View school. Ruby Erlcksen, Har
old Mulkey' Porter school, Wil
liam Graf. Robert IUgjrerty and
Jeanette Marsh; Silver Falls, Et-
lena Neal. Myrtle Rabeea;and Al
bert Harris; UaUt. Esther Hurtle,
DaTls.Schaffer and Elmer Setter
burr. ''.'."
'The eTa&lag's program consist
ed of: Flower Girls, Nelda Terry
ana Marjone wauiamg; marcn ot
tha graduates; farocaUoa; orches
tra selections, Harbo Thompson's
orchestra; raledlctory, Harold
Mulkey; Tlolln nolo, Eugene Neal;
Salutatory, William Graf; last
will and testament. Eulena Neal;
orchestra. Harbo Thompsons; ad
dress Mr, Fox; benediction. ,1
, ; - RECITAL SCHEDULED -
- STAYTON, May If Mrs Ida
8usbaaer will present her music
pupils la recital at tha Women's
club house on Tuesday erenlng,,
May II, at S p. m. PupUr ap
pearing ara. as follows: Delphlaa
Brenner, Lulu Lewis. Hazel Mux--
phy, Elisabeth and Eleanor Uy-
ton, Ruth Brown, Marcela Mur
phy. Naomi Tobie, Jean and
Mary Dale Cladek, Ellen Top
ping, Betty Ray McGaham, Luclle
Lewis, Zola Surry, Constance
Bodeker . and Joan and Cleta
Crabtree. - V
TO GRADUATE. MAT 27 j
STATTON. May -15, Gradua
tion exercises of the eighth grada
are to be held at the high scboor
auditorium on' Saturday erenlng,
May 27. - Eighth grade graduates
of schools la -tha transportation;
district of Stayton hare been in
rited to participate. A , progrars
and presentation af diplomas. will .
be the features of the erenlng.
By WALT DISNEY
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