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(Mm PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, October 8, 1931 jtr- iltfisti-'i UIIEO IT CLUB ECEPW 6ATII LIBERTY, Oct. 7 The Liber ty community clob will meet at the ball Friday night at S o'clock. Special guests -will be new and old teaebera of the .school here. All parent! are arced to attend. ' lira. Ted Gordon, chairman of the program committee, has ar ranged the following- numbers: Joggling, feats for the children, Clark Wood; solo, Mrs. Gordon McGilchrlit; muii by Aleva and Emily Bremmer; "Child Life In School." talk by Miss Dorothy Taylor, principal et MeKlnley school: traxel experiences by Dean H. R, Hewitt of Willamette nnlTerslty. i Refreshments will bo served following the program. OPECIAE, 1 ANNOUNCEMENT . . . . Haying taken oyer full control of the Bake-Rite Bakery, 345 State street, one of Salem's oldest and best-known bakeries, I wish to announce that I have engaged the finest eake and pastry baker obtainable and plan to give the people of Salem something new in cakes and pastries. . We will nse only the highest grade of butter, eggs, milk and other ingredients in our bakery goods, using Salem-made goods wherever possible .. L We will, feature a variety of breads, rolls, coffee cake, sweet goods Danish pastries, pies, etc4 and will specialize in our new variety of cakes, French pas tries and butter cookies. '; ' v: We solicit your special orders f or Birthday, ; Wed ding and Party cakes and dainties and guarantee something, different. i I; 1 For Saturday only we offer a fine j French pastry cake with pineapple cream filling, regular price 45c, for 25c. . ; : -ir-i! ! Myrtis. Coe, Proprietor. ACTIVITY VARIED it scons ,i ILLS GROUP MAS MEET and Rally at Sunday School Success: Many Visitors Are Reported BCOTTS MILLS," Oct. f--Mrs. H. Y. Mage left Sunday far Port land where she is visiting I Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Moore forj 4 few days. - - I I m Mr. and Mrs. Wj T. Hogg and daughter Doris -were visiting rel atives in Salem Saturday, f (- Oscar Strieker and Mrg. Gray and family of Oregon City visit ed Mrs. G. W. Myers Sunday, On Hunting Trip f ; Gay Taylor, Iran Smith ' Ellis Nickolson left Friday for Burns, Ore., on a combined .busi ness and hunting trip. They ex pect to be away 10 days. i j - Mrs. Bethel Taylor, Misses Vir ginia Thompson, Ruth Boyfe-, Hil da Foster, Elsie Waglni and Del -hert Edwards, teachers -of the Scotts Mills Bchooi; attended the teachers' Institute in Salem Mon day and Tuesday; also Miss Grace Dunagin of the Noble school. Rally Well Attended f ; 'About 80 attended the Sunday school rally at the Christian church Sunday. Mr. Willi t Jes sie of Eugene gave some excellent whistling solos. In the recent Amos and Andy contest. Andy's side won, and both; Rides will cel ebrate October 30 with a party. Mrs. Glenn Haynes and small daughter Lavona Irene, returned farm. They "moved Tuesday.. bom from the Silverton hospital Monday I morning. . Mr. and Mrs, A. X Brougher visited their daughter, Mrs. C. B. MalvlhiXl and family In Portland Sunday, returning home Monday. J 10 EflDEAVOR ROSEDALE. Oct, 7 The Jun ior C. JJ. was entertained at the Cammack home Saturday p. m. Also thw boya elass met to play football. - : " C. A." Colejwes a Portland vis itor Sunday. t ' - Mrs. R. M. Klsen Is visiting her cousin-, Mrs. M. Cammack. Edward Mott and family of Portland visited the Haldy fam ily Sunday; " - School children enjoyed their vacation during1 Institute. School Is progressing nicely with 31 pu pils, five of them being begin ners. The school room has been redecorated and . some work ta bles made. Part of the . old hall has been made. Into a library. Pearl Brant of Sclo Is spend ing a few days at the Strand home. Mr. Judd who has been indoor vith an attacS -of flu. Is able to be out again. : j LYONS, Oct. i 7 Mr. and Mrs. James West and! fanllly who have spent the past year on the Ray Nash place here, have decided to go to Salem where Mr. West has secured work on fruit and berry PHHIGUE PEOPLE PAY VISIT ' . i- ' Taxation, General Farm Conditions Talked and ? Reports Presented MACUDAY, Oct, 7 Tne mem bers of the Macleay grange were agreeably surprised at the regu lar meeting Friday night when a group of prominent grangers in cluding state lecturer Mrs. Marie Flint McCall, state secretary Ber tha Beck, district deputy and Mrs. S. H. Edwards, Master and Mrs. J. O. Darby of Union Hill grange, and Mrs! Wlnif erd . Ohling. a past state ofieer, paid a visit. - " During the business session F. Bowln of the legislative .commit tee and M. M. Magee spoke ; on methods of taxation; A. Mader of the agricultural committee gave a report on the fair and the wheat market. H. Fuestman, also : of the agricultural committee re ported on general farm' conditions and J. D. Darby of Union Hill,, told of a demonstration put on In the hill district to exterminate Canadian thistles. - Mrs., M.;'-M. Magee of the Horn " Economic committee, reported on the com mittee meeting Ji eld at Chemawa recently and on the basket social and: dance ' which the Economic club is sponsoring October 24. She reported that Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenburg. Mrs. EE Tooker and Mrs. W. H. Humphreys will have charge of the program; Mrs. W Welch, Mrs. J. Hlsel and Eva a a.m. GOES TO PRBSS 6AM. MAIL BEINO DZUVZXLD 0 ; Ife vj " 1A.M, OOE8 TO PRBSS 6 AM. MAIL DEINO- DCUVERSO i . Look ; i at these clocks 1A.M.- 6AM MAIL : Dsuvtaso J??"' "" Ob8 TO O.A.M; . f ..rr Pob to ID K : .n;- , V . WA AH ,r OOB3TO Y W i aA.M.- POOES TO & 'fc REll : if) 0 ! V . 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I A response to roll call was made by telling the most Interesting - ex perience of the summer or about a vacation, trip,- At the conclu sion of the . program lunch was served by Mrs. H. Phillips; Mrs. F. 'Bowers and Mrs. Helen Har- IOW. " " . 1 i From To TAL8XTZ. Mm State Oct. T Man seta folks attended the talrover the weekendJ1 Those enioyijig it wire. Mr. and Mrs. Ted DavlJi. and ehlldren, MrJ" and Jlng ,JWn Radr. and family.' Mr. and' Mrs. William Stelkier, : Mr. ' and Mrs. oeorre Ifarchand chUdren;lso Katheryn Hahn of Corvalliav; Mf.1 and Mrs. Bert T nomas ana xmu7. Stheryn Hahn was home i Sat urday, visiting her- parents.' vMr. nil Mrs. , Reorare March. ; iMiss Ha Is attending school this year U recoverli lnT&rvallis. h -.Sii ; VMl. pneumonia. Chjirivaixii iGivca ! n KehneUiherid4n3f t i rViiitoii'Rep&rte FOUR CORNER Oct.f --Mr. and Mrt. "Kenneth. 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