PAGE FOURTEEN F: f. juod ra i i ni iiniii r ii n r1 n iliLUBiLfcHUtH ) - -. ) Miss Taylor, Dean Hewitt Talk; Students Show Music Ability LIBERTY, j Oct. 10 The first ' ia.ll meeting of the Liberty Com mwrftr elub was , held Friday night at the community hall. The teachers .of the school were intro duced to tse assemblage ana re sponded with short talks, j i Officers elected for the year are: President. F. B. Jndd: rice president. lAi Myers; secretary- treasurer. Kirs. Foster. " Following the business meeting the folltrwinit program was en joyed: solo by Mrs. Gordon Mc Gilchrist; piano and violin num bers by Emily and Aleva Bern- mer; juggling, Claric wooa. . Two Talks Given Entertaining and instructive alike to the adults and children were the talks of Miss Dorothy Taylor of MCKiniey scnooi un Child I Life In School" , and Travel Experiences in China and Japan" I by Dean Hewitt of Wil lamette university. : , After he program refresh ments were served. The next meeting of the club will bei the second Friday In November. I Appreciate Music Miss Kirk has started testing roices during her classes in sing ing and has had some Interesting results from her 'first cuss in musle appreciation. During I this nerlod selections from the opera "Luela'V were played and the pu pils then were required to record .on paper, what they felt the ac tion tO be. I . ; While most of the reactions were.-more or less in accord with the thought behind the music, a number of papers were very un usual In that they recorded ac tion Terr similar to that of the written story of the opera. This seems to show that the school children here do hare a feeling for music si Tbe school library is now ready to open to the pupils and resi dents of the community, with borrowing days once a week, Fridays. Besides : supplementary books for the children there is a good supply of fiction and re ference books., r Farewell is Given For Halls Who Now Live at Silverton ELJRIEDGeT Oct. 10 The home of Mr. and Mrs.: Lewis A. Ball was the scene of a merry surprise Tuesday night when a group of ' friends ' gathered to honor them with a, farewell par ty. Fir hundred was in play un til a late hoar when refresh ments were served to the follow ing: Mr.- and Mrs. B. 3. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 8harff, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Nwom, Mr and M rs. Fern , Rnncorn, - Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Nusom, Robert, Dorothy- and Kenneth Sharff, Hose- GILMORE COLLEGE DAZE ThawUr ?0 s-bWw 9O0 P - KFAC. Vj ImF COIN . . . . ROl . GREATER GILMORE CIRCUS' au rm. sms .. S?. Ftaadm 19655 GILMORE LION mair Nusosnj Bonnie Bell and Junior Miller; and L-cla ana Ro ert Runeorn. S 3 last load . of household goods near SUverton wUerd they will make their heme In the future. Fi 8 - MONMOUTH. Oct. 1 " Prob lems of modern farmers formed a topic for discussion at the meet ing of the Rural Life dub of the Oregon Normal school, Thursday. , Clarence Riley r presided ; and Mrs. - Ines Miller - advisor -of '-'"the group,, talked on tlK : Haugen bill, and explained the requirements of the i equalization fee and the debenture plan. , The club this year has more than 50 active members, which shows an appreciable Increase over tne memoersmp 01 mi war. i Eleren student teachers who""are doing practice training ip the rural schools, are aiso crao The training school of the Ore gon Normal school has an In crease of 10 pupils this year oyer last year. The number or cnuoren in each grade, respectively, Is: first, 24; second, 25; third, 19; fourth, 17; fifth 17; sixth 20; seventh 24; eighth 29; and ninth. 31 totalinr ' 101. Monmouth. El- klns and Lewlsvlile districts com prise the group. - ... 1, ii. - 11 " " Conjecture Arises ' Over Stalemate in v Community Circles I - : BETHANY, Oct 10 Just when the Bethany community club will meet and just who is to. be Its president is cause for considerable conjecture in; the community at present. ' :. 1 ;.'"'. ; At the election some months ago Mrs. C. B. Henjum was elect ed president and .Mrs. O. G. El lertaon was chosen as Tlce pres ident. Both flatly refuse to serve and no others were elected "to these offices. Neither, of the two will call a meeting. Frlda nJght, October It Is the regular day for meeting to be held, according to Mrs. Henjum. f -..'! TO CHOOSB OFFICERS EVANS VALLEY The Evanc Valley community club will hold its first meeting of the season Friday night, October j II at the school.! Election of officers will be the important business of the ereninr. A new constitution will also be discussed. A 'program will be given and lunch will be served. I ... a t 1 " 1 n m . MORO GIRL HIGH , MONMOUTH. Oct. 10 Miss Lois Bryant of Moro, made the highest score in the English en trance examination held Sept. 21 at the Oregon Normal school. One nnndred- sixty-five juniors took the examination, and 140 of them passed.! In the penmanship exam ination held September 24 and 30, 171 out of 211 students passed. m. dyeing their of ixnitators. t ! . teed gasoline." PROBLEM DISCUS er CLUB THt ONLY PREMIUM GASOLINE ...AT HEAD IS THE PUREST PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OIL The I Much Coming jand Going is Noted in Small Town i Last few Days 'I- '''"'' I " ::t ;r' AMITY. Oct. '10 The Amity Commercial club met at the Bap tist church, Wednesday- noon Ifor the first meetingjot the falL i The attendance was not as large asins ual but a lively meeting was had and some important events, fall en 'up. - ''. " ": 'v t"'fC6' Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Massey and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Massey have left for California on a trip. Mrs. A. F, Farmer of Oregon City spent some time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Maude Stul lenberger. j . j ' Fresh Initiated S J - The Amity high Freshmen were initiated Friday night j at the high school by the sophomore class and the student body was al so: Invited. , f I . . :;. j . Mr. and Mrs. West of Roseburg, returned home after a visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Wil liam Gerrard. j I i " .- Dr. and Mrs. IE." V. Mossman, who have been renting the J. R. Snodgrass house on Getchel street, moved Friday to the Wal lace property on Trade street, formerly occupied by the Vannice family. Henrys Retsurm Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henry , are again In town fro'm the fruit har vest. s Ernest GroveTHs constructing a garage on his property, oh south Oak. street. j ! ! Mrs. M. Stlmson is home now from her extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Kate Jones of,Ifc- Mlnnville. i ; 1 . Archie Massey and family: ed to the George1 Massey mov farm northeast of thjs city. ; : Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Northway left for a alz months visit at Por tia, Kansas with 1 Mr. Northway'a mother. eBEMtte - I - I . GETS BIB CROWD BRUSH COLLEGE. Oct 10 A record crowd attended the first indoor meeting of the Brnsh Col lege grange held In the I local school house Friday night. The bounteous 7 o'clock supper serv ed by a committee composed of Mrs. A. E.. Utley, chairs an. Mrs. Ralph Allen; Mrs. Ronald Lewis and Mrs. Jesse worthlngtoh pfe-. ceded moving pictures of tractor in ' road and farm work shown by a representatiye of the loggers and contractors machinery; com pany 01 saiem. A I former Brush College mkn. Ronald Lewis of Salem, gave splendid talk on tire prevention BUSINESS GLUB1 IfJFIBSTFIET IT SHOWS WHERE GENUINE GILMORE BLU-GREEN IS SOLD The number of zootorists who are switcliing to Gilmore Blu-Green gasoline has increased with such alanning proportions that several large refiners and marketers are gasolines in similar co You are assured of Genuine Gilraore Blu-Green . . . the -quick-vaporizing, easy-starting gasoline.;. only at Inde pendent dealers where you see the imiliar lion's Head trade-mark displayed. Look for it on the station and on the cream and red pump. Insist on the genuine guaran k . . - V I 4 - - " .- e :-i-jK - li- GASOLINE NO EXTRA COST OltEGON STATESMAN. Salcra." Oregon, Snnday Morning, at the short business " meeting which followed , Elmer Cook, grange master appointed as super committee for next meeting,-, Mrs, W, W. Henry, chairman, Mrs. Roy E. Barker, Mrs S.t D. Craw ford and Mrs. L. F. Matthews. The - standing home economics committee composed of Mrs. A. E. Utley, chairman, - Mrs. Ronald Lewis, Mrs. Frank Rivet, Mrs. John, 8chlndler and Mrs. Ralph Allen will have charge of program arrangements - for the November meeting. , FUrJERflL SERVICES HELD FOR PlOra MT." ANGEL, Oct. 10 Funeral services for Mrs. -Clara Belle Hougham," 71. pioneer resident of Mt. Angel, was held Saturday af ternoon at the Jack's funeral par lors it Silverton. Mrs. Hougham died suddenly Tuesday noon, suf fering a paralytie . stroke while sitting in a chair at her home. ' Mrs. Hougham was horn In the Waldo Hills on j September : I, 1860. - She was a daughter of Hiram and Emily Rmlfh ulnnur. of that district. She was married to Mr. Hougham in 1881 and he preceded her in death In It 13. Kh A Imtm thru anna mrtA daughter: H. W. Hougham, Red Wood City, Calif.: E. R. Hough am, mu Angei; u J. Hougham, Portland, and -Mrs. wmum uta. Cormlck. Holllster,' Calif. She also leaves two sisters. Mrs. Ida J. Henderson, San Louis Obispo, Calif., and Mrs. Jessie McCormlck, Eugene. . . -. -.' Interment was In the Silverton cemetery. - . . . 5 ? - - Neighbors Pay Call; Voman'i BirtKcJay Neiehbora called on Mrs MaWtn Jorgenson Thursday afternoon to rreet her on her hirthda.v ir of the Brush Creek residents make a practice of calling upon each ! other on their birth d Those ealling at the Jorgenson nome rnnrsaay were Mrs. Anna K. Jensen, Mrs. Ole Hatteberg, jnrs. o. a. uaug ana Mrs. J. p. Hsnsen. Christina Hansen has tuwn . guest Of Mrs. O. 8. Haura fnr oral days this week while her son, Hans Hansen, has been at Port land on a business trfn. Mn Hansen Is a former Rnuh PruV. er having moved here the first pan 01 mis century. LAter Mrs. Hansen and er son mn-rmA tn en. verton and for the past three years have lived on East Hill. Leakage Survey of . Water Mains Made JIM IT T. Oct. 10 R. n. rnrAT of Salem, and the city water su perintendent, J. IL Snodgrass. maae a leakage survey of wood DlDes nndn tha nainmt nf a un ity and also other branch lines in town. : - n Mr. Corey used a geo-phone on this survey ' and found the wood pipe une in good conaiuon ors...so beware HOfflB MILL'S 'JOBS FILL IK Former Employes Flock Back at Word That Wool en Plant Wffl go . STATTON, Oct. 10 It Is next to ImposslhleT to find a vacant house In Stayton. Everything- has been filled up for the most part by former employes of the woolen mills who are anticipating a Job when the mills will again ' begin Operation in the near future - It is said that the new owners of the mill .are planning to employ only local-help. . '' -, - .. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rowe have gone to California, where they will visit relatives for about two weeks.. It "will be the annual va cation for Mr. Rowe, who is man ager of the Mt. States Power com pany here. - - ' Store Remodeled One hardly knows the Pooler a Klecker store here now since so many Improvements have .been made.; A new. front has' been put in. new shelving and ah up-to-date arrangement for handling fresh rruit and vegetables. The store Is considerably lighter since the remodeling has' been completed. The work was done by Jos. Fish er and Frank fillhavy. The store has made a ; change In . policy. adopting the . cash system only and delivering only In Quantities. Gerald and LaVene Marking are here staying at the home of their uncle. Charles Stref f. Gerald has ! entered the Starton. school. LaVene will not be able to attend school for some time, owing to the condition of her eyes. When but la small girl she was hit In the eye by a BB shot. This past summer she has been, under the care of specialists and .has already had one or more operations on the optic. ; . . ' ! . Eye Xoc Remered It was at first 'thought neces sary to. remove the eye, and word was received here that this had been done. This was not true however. An operation was per formed and she will be obliged to have one and possibly more be fore her sight will be restored. Her mother Is 111 at the tubercular hospital and unable to be with her. '.;'.'' Mrs.' J. W. Mayo' attended a bridge luncheon at the home of Lebanon, friends-L Thursday and her sister, Mrs. Earl S. Day, of Gold Hill, Who had been visiting In Lebanon returned home with her. In eompllmsnt to Mrs. Day. Mrs. Mayo entertained with a bridge party at her home on Sat urday afternoon. and tYou even w i October 11.1931 Group Goes to See Aged Uncle; Apple ' Season Lasts Long ; "-; . - v- -irr-k-,4 ? PLEASArlT VIEW, Oct -10-Mr. and Mrs Loyd Jarman ' of Summit, Mr. and Mrs. John Shill ing and son Gene went to Molalla yesterday to visit their uncle who is 8f years old. ! Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Cook who are Jit Hood River write that they are very busy packing apples and win have a longer job than they expected to. They packed ont 1168 boxes last week. They sent home to their parents a box of the Rome Beauty variety which are very delicious. Mrs. Beardsley is spending a few days in Salem, with her daughter Mrs. George Wood." Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Luke have gone to Yakima where, Mr. Luke Is engaged in apple picking. They expect to be gone until the last of the month. ! Josephine Gils trap r Editor of TurnerV k : High School Paper TURNER. Oct. . 1 0The high school class of journalism has or ganised and will soon put out the first edition of the high school paper, "The Beacon. with the following elected staff: ! Editor, Josephine Gllstrap; staff adviser, Thurlo W. Smith; news editor, Leone Cook; feature editor. Katerine . Schampier ; car toonist. Ruth. GUs trap; . ; assistant cartoonist, Stella Mason; joke ed itor, Lolita Skipper; society .edi tor, Margaret : Robertson; . sports editors, Donald Standley, Gladys Glrens; advertising manager. Wilfred Harrison; reporters freshmen Jack Schiller; . sopho more. Emma Deriyer; junior, Al vin Garner, and senior; Hildred Bones. : i Committee Chosen ' To Draw Up Budget DALLAS, Oct. 10 C. jB. Sund berg, chairman, .Eugene Hayter and Andrew Mulr were chosen committee- to draw np the tent- atlve bndget for the city at the special council meeting held Thursday night Conrad Stafrin was chairman and Eakle Richard son secretary of this session of the council. The committee will re port Oct. 19. BIRTH ANNOUNCED SILVERTON. Oct. 10 Mri and Mrs. Rollo-Axely have announced the birth of a daughter, born Sun day evening. Mr. Axely, formerly a Silvertonian but more recently of setithern California, has opened law . office In the. Palace theatre building here, - i i ; - -' ji- -.-v.-i: I .:- i "r ' " '-''- Sounds fishy, the ocean catchin salmon, .but of course we , mean they were caught the j ocean and with ' so man fish to choose from we only selected the nicest ones for Our customers. We could do that, of course, when there were so many of 'em swimmin around (so many fish, we mean, not customers ; out tnere wnere tne water i so cold these frosty mornih's. know, of course, that ocean are a much firmer! hills back of the ocean, or but that doesn't make front or back so long as these fish are the nicest to come to the Market since this' big place was opened (meanin! tKe Market) for as much as wefd like to claim credit for operiin up the ocean, we fear that that would be toomuch for the Wall Street boys to claim. is about as little as the fish, could be expected to make the trip for even if they are comin to the finest market this side of tidewater. As this is the first trip these fish have ever made to Salem, we expect a nice crowd out to meet 'eni he niceness of course will be! judged by the number of folks, and . . . Oh, thunderation! lOcean-caught salmon, 7c'per pound. That's all there is to it, so come and get em Monday A. M. r- ; v. . ' - v . .. 1.1. -ruin is : . - ... if..- . . P.-T. PBESIDET.T V VICTOR POINT, Oct 10 The Parent-Teachers" . asoclatlon met last night at the scboolhouse for a brief business , meeting with the vice president, M., M. Gll- mour. presiding.; " : - Election of officers for the coming4 : year was as - follows: president, M. M. Gllmonr; vice president Mrs. J. O. Darby; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. i J. C. Krenz. . ' ' Committees for next meeting are: visiting, Mrs. J. O Darby. Mrs, L. - Johnston, Mrs. Phillip Fischer and J. !C Krens; pro gram, Ivan Darby, Paul Jaqnet and J. O. Darby;. lunch, Mrs. L. Johnston; Mrs; W. F. Krens and Elizabeth Krens i membership. J. O. Darby and JJ C. Krens. to be leaders and thej losing side are to furnish a program at some fu ture meeting. .! . . . After 1 the business meeting a delicious lunch, I was served by Mrs. L. Johnston and Mrs.t Phillip Fischer. (The next meet ing will be November 4. Visitors will be welcome.! 1 , -s . Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones spent Thursday night at the J. L. Lang home at Silver Creek Falls. Beards No" Living On Jordan's Farm; Sheridan . Located -' . -" BBBHBaBB-MaLaaMSBBW -""'' , RICKEY, - Oct, 10 The W. Beard and F. Beard, recently from Oklahoma, and. who - have . been llvingr in a, ' house - on ' the Leo Chtldds tract have moved onto what Is. known las the Jordan farm. . I - Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Port land, were' recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Felix La Branch, j Mr. La Branch holds the distinction of being the second oldest member oflthe community. ,He, like B. B. Gesner, the oldest member, is still octlvely Interest ed in civic affairs of the commun ity. J -. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sheridan who were married recently have moved Into their new - home on the Child's tract! - , V AURORA GIRL . CHOSEN AURORA, Oct. 10 Miss Veva Garrette of Aurora, a student of Pacific college. Newberg, has been elected vice president of the soph omore class. ''She also was chosen to head a gift committee to Inves tigate the matteevof a gift to the college. Veve has always held a splendid scholastic! record and has been prominent in school activi ties. v j -- - salmon caught way out fish than one caught up maybe it's the front of the any.' difference whether AT '-' ! THE v, ... !. . ' - ... Gil AIDS WILLAMETTE The larger endowment fund 'at Willamette which was gained last year, has been and Is being a help to the- university, according to President Carl O. Loney. However the effect of the extra money ' has not-made material changes Inasmuch as it Is difficult to find good safe Investments for all of the money. Ordinarily it would be an -easy matter to place all of this amount In safe securi ties, but it is not being grabbed up so readily now. It could be easily plunged into, risky investments, but this . is against the policy Of the taniver slty. However the i increased en dowment Is helping now and will. continue to be of aid. : , ! - . Russels Are Home ' From flliree-Weelr Visit in Montana MISSION BOTTOM, Oct 10.- Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Russell have returned from j a three weeeks stay In Montana where they visit ed with relatives. Baling of hops Is now the order of the day at the Russell farm. Russell reports having harvested one of the heaviest crops - grown in years on his 18-acre hop yard in Mission Bottom. 1 Mrs. Lafe Townsend has moved to Salem where she will remain during the winter monthsj visited Thursday at the home of her son Pant Townsend in j Mis sion Bottom. ' - : i ; : .1 - 1 WATCH YOUR CHILD'S EYES Lack of interest 1 and backwardness in school work may be caused, by defec tive eyesight. Why handicap them by Poor Vision? Brinsr them in to day for a thioroufirh eyesifrht examina-j tion. . " 1 A (A ciear in the- in the ocean it's the 01 rrC?