ITOR FINDS Dr. George C Knott Home From Month's Study at Rochester Clinic mmm - INDEPENDENCE, Not: 28 Dr. George C. Knott, '" who hu Been spedallxlnrin internal mett. cine and goiter work for a month mt.the Mayo . linie at Rochester. returned noma Thursday night. ' H met doctors from all-over the ; world one- from,' Jaban; an other from' India and ' others from various points of the earth all at the clinic In the interest of the profession. - Dr. Knott said that the Mayo brothers, Charles and William who established the clinic, have retired from the more active work 'and haTe become consulting physi cians only, while C. W. Mayo, a ion of Charles, is a very success ful surgeon along with other em inent physicians including the famous doctors, Judd and Rankin In the clinic The sixth grade of Miss Kirk's room debated the trolley car question which was Resolved that the trolley car benefits city people more than country people. The affirmatiTe was taken by Lillian Keuens and -Wayne Gor don and the negative by Merlyn Qunnell and Ruby Jones. . The negative side won the debate. The young women of this Com munity are coming out for. bas ket ball practice and will practice at the hall on Monday evening. Thev will also 'set another nirht in the week for basketball - as I HAZEL GREEN. Nov.' 18 A boob as they can determine on t varied ' program was " given to a what other hlglit the; hall is not crowded house Friday night at .the VIED PROGRAM . " ... i Hazel Green to . Join Other Community Clubs for Meet at ChemaWa engaged izatlon by some other organ- n regular meeting of the Common itv club. Clark Wood of Salem, a -slelrht-oNhand performer, de lighted the children by his magic. 1 8everal much appreciated num bers was given by the Japanese gToup. A drill and folk dance by Ull! and Yoahlve Toshika in costume with piano and sons in Japanese language and accom paniment Mrs. Oknda of Keixer and 5 Miss Kiyo Mio gave musical numbers using a stringed lnstm Ball Game and Program nft ortefie narpsft ,u .- . . -. . " . 1.000. years old, made of wood rUrniSneS tntertainment hot found in America, These harps - . . I are used bv women in the homes, l"0r LVeni not in nubile concerts. The flute of bamboo, the musical lnstru 1111 FESTIVAL ORCHARD HEIGHTS. Nov. 28 ment used by the men of Japan, A record crowd attended the was nlayed by men. Mrs. Veda Besides a month of interesting annual community Thanksgiving Miller, teacher, gave vocal solo, research work at the clinic. Dr. celebration held Thursday in the I Mies Margaret Barauest read. "A Knott enjoyed visits wftli relatives popcorn school building. This af- Foolish Little Maiden both on his trip east and also on fair which has-been held yearly the return. Going, he stopped at for the past 25 years is in the na- 6aa Francisco where he visited tare of a homecoming where old his daughter. Miss Helen W. friends meet in a happy reunion. Knott, who la taking nurses train- a bountiful potluck dinner was A vaudeville was given by Gus Keer and Paul Powell of Silver ton. Old-time music was given by the king of the harmonica, Mr. Benson accompanied by Mrs. young son are visiting at the par ental Allen home. The Cole and Smith families at tended the Pembertom reunion 'at the Dr. Femberton home in 8alem Thanksgiving day. ' Guests at the CammacX home Thursday were EL B. Stroud and family, Mr, and Mrs. Robert wa it er.and two sons of Middle Grove, Mrs. Margaret Millet and Myron and Zona Millet ef fialeja and Mrs. Carl Kiser ef Portland. Mrs. C. A. Beer and ton Kenneth Also called daring the afternoon. Mrs. George Glenn had 'as her guests Thanksgiving.'Mr. and Mrs. Ell Glenn from Wendllng, Mr. ana Mrs. Marvin Roth and son Rich ard from Salem. Mrs, Delly Har ris of Salem, Philip Green of Port land and Mrs. Merle Anderson of Tacoma. -'. ... COLLEGE SIMIS HOME FOR IIWY Mcintosh Home Scene of Dinner Party; Others Also Reported INDEPENDENCE. Nov. 28 College students who nave re turned home for the Thanksgiving vacation are: . Willamette unlver- sitr. Miss Margaret Eddy, sen ior; Lowell Eddy, freshman; Miss Midge Hewett, sophomore; ing at the Stanford hospital, served in the basement at noon, Powell; Mr. Canoy and Mr. Leach nD , PA . A While in San Francisco, the doc tor visited his nephew, Clifford Trotdke, an interne at the South ern Pacific general hospital. On the return trip he visited the .Tro tike boys, brothers of Mrs. Knott, anu their families in northern Iowa. Sunday he enjoyed a family reunion with fifty of Mrs. Knott's relatives, including her brothers and sisters and their families. When Knot was visiting rela-r tives in Independence, Iowa, the First National bank of that rUy, failed, caused by the low value of farm land that had been backed by the banks when land was at a high price and farmers who were Involved could not pay their debts and the bank became land poor. Dr. Knott brought home a rare telle for Mrs. Knott. It is one of two brass candelabrums used In the German Lutheran church which she attended when a child at the home of her parents near Olewlne, Iowa. The relic was kept for Mrs. Knott by her brother when the church building was Taxed.' The candelabrum, 35 years old, is crescent shaped, beau tifully engraved, and contains holders for seven tapers. In speaking of the weather con ditions at home and -during his trip, Dr. Knott said that the deep est snow which he encountered and a ball game and program 1 with guitars delighted audience. furnished entertainment during This group is fromSilverton. Mr. Law's musician and comedian was called again and NSaln. The contribution from Che mawa was rmfalc by the students, Louis Pitt Woodsy Russell and French Thomas using Hawaiian guitars, with Edward Dunnlgan, Jr., presiding. The club held a of the Summit short business meeting preceding with his three the program. The club voted the afternoon. Piano numbers were given by Irene and Lyle Knower and By Junior and Nel lie Jane Pearmine of Keizer. Small Ross McDowell of Salem gave a vocal number with piano accompaniment by his sister, Ora. Rev. F. L. Cannell of Amity, a former pastor church here, daughters, contributed vocal num-I against the. county health budget. bers. Several numbers bv local I The Invitation was accepted to talent were "given among which were a trombone solo by Ervin Simmons and music by the Or chard Heights entertainers. Closing remarks were made by Rev. Cannell followed by the doxology. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clarke and children, Wilson and Jeanette, Mr and Mrs. Fred Wilson and daughters, Ruth and Fern, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Wilson and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wil son and son Junior, all of this neighborhood were guests at a family Thanksgiving dinner at Join Hayesville, Middle Grove and Keizer in a joint program. Che mawa hall, second Friday of Jan uary. Committees were appointed: Wesley White, sophomore and Miss Mildred Sloper, Junior. Oregon State, collegj Gordan Plant, freshman; WlUard Sloper, and Miss Gungadene Bldgood both sophomores. Reed college M!ss Glenna Hiltebrand. sophomore. University of Oregon Miss Marlon Fluke. Hill's Military academy Eu gene McCarthy. Capital Business college Miss Elsie Brown. Miss Marjorie Wunder, a stu dent at the Willamette university is spending her vacation at Walla Walla where she attended the football game between the Bear- BOuES BROS. SELL HE BUSINESS Webbs are Buyers; Pear sons on Short Trip to California City T.r, nL fats and the Missionaries, J o I TLT, mA VrM V T -OToIV t. of community; February, the married folks to canvass the dis trict In Interest of a community fair next autumn. Mrs. Louis Wampler and Mrs. G. G. Looney. The teachers, Mrs. Miller and Miss Barquest are preparing Christmas program, pupils giving the numbers. Mrs. T. Slattum and Mrs. Clem the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wolf were in charge of refresh- Smith at Salem. Other guests ments. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of Garden Road and Miss Marie Yates of Cathlamet, Wash. Mrs. J. W. Simmons and sons Ervin and Lawrence, Mrs. Ralph Wilson and son Junior, left Sat- CHILDREN 1 was at Baker, Oregon as he was urday morning for Forest, Wash., returning hqme. He said that it wnere tney win visit airs. &im- had just begun to snow in the mons' daughter and son-in-law, east as he started home, the wea- Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, ther being exceptionally good dux- James Butler was taken vio- Ing the time he was there. lently 111 Thanksgiving morning Talking with the depression and is now in the Salem General conditions, the doctor said that he hospital where he is in a very had talked with many easterners serious condition, and they had seemed very optl- a new roof is being laid on the mistlc over the future but that James Best home. conditions in general much as they are at FOB 4-K PROJECTS tertained their sons, Mike, Dean and Guy and families at their residence on "C" street at dinner Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hubbard were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Mattlson Thanksgiving day. Rev. and Mrs. Henry G. Han son were guests at the home of Mrs. Hanson's sister, Mrs. E. J. Mahr in CorvaMs for Thanksgiv ing, and Saturday Rev. and Mrs. Hanson and son LeRoy, were guests of Supt. Frank E. Fagan at McMinnville. Jack and Jlmmle Martin of Portland are house guests at the home of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh. The Mc intosh home was the scene of a delightful dinner party Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Martin and sons, Jack and Jim TURNER. Nov. 2 S The Bones eromers' garage Business waien has been conducted by' the Bones' nrm lor . number of vears. has been purchased by Fay and JIugh Webb," who have taken possession. The Webb brother have been residents of Bear Turner most of the time since they were school boys. Mrs. J. R. .Watson spent the week at the home of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Freedon in Portland." Mr. and Mrs.. M. O. Pearson and Miss Faye Barber left JWed-r nesday on a week's trip to Cali fornia. They will meet M ervin Pearson at San Francisco, who will accompany his parents 'home for an Indefinite stay. He has been with a surveying crew all summer In southern California. Ivan Hodley,, substitute mail car rier on ronte 1, is carrying mail on route two in Mr. Pearson's ab sence. Misses Sybl and Haxel Peetz. who are employed In Portland spent the holiday with their par ents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Peets and Miss Helen. Guests over the week's holiday at the W. A. Martin home, were Mr. and Mrs. O. Luper and son, Jasper of Burns, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. G. .V Naderman and chil dren, Cleone and Gerald, also Miss Mildred Martin, all of Salem; Cecil Martin of Turner, Mrs. Lu per and Mrs. Martin are sisters. The Luper family left Friday morning for their home as Mrs. Luper is a school teacher and had to reach her school 70 miles south of Burns by Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Riches had for their guests Thanksgiving day their children and families. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Riches and on and daughter, Waldo and Rachel, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Riches and son, Gordon. Miss Ruth Gilstrap spent the weekend with friends in Eugene. Miss Carol Kiser of Portland was a weekend guest at the F. C. Gunning home. Willard Bear made a short call at home Friday morning, as he and a group of young men of Albany college were on their way to a Christian Endeavor confer ence in Portland. six's mother spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. W. A. Baueresslxs sister, Mrs. 8. M. Bennett and family at Milwaukee Mr and Mrs. George Kranse and daughter, Jean of Portland, Misses Beatrice and Helen Am nndson visited their parents over -Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben DeJardln visited Mr. and Mrs. Tony Miller and family In Mt. Angel Thanks giving day.- Averttt Dunnlgan and Marion Thomas, students at O. 8. C. are spending their Thanksgiving va cation; at home. -.. "Mr."-and "Mrs.: Jake ' Biersack, Mr. and Mrs.- Joe Bartnik, John and Anton Semolke .-' and - Miss Mary-'Enge apent .-Thanksgiving day -with Mr. and Mrs. Leo WeJl- man." ;.v v. - v' Mrs.. Marie Phillips of Salem visited her mother, Mrs. G. W. Myers, Thanksgiving day. . . , P-T SITS UK FOB HE raisui Cooking School BFl OFFERS CUP FOR BEST STH and other western points. LIBERTY, Nov. 28 The school children are burr organ izing the new 4-H clubs for the mi. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hedges cominr venr. and are ehowinsr ana flirs ueriruae uavis tne ereat enthusiasm for the 4-H 8 nests. work. Last year Mr. Meyers, aft- Mr- Mrs. Charles W. Irv- er.l KMd Friday .VDtot dtan.r sueaU ' !" ' PerjuMlon. - "i''"" NUMEROUS EVENTS HERE ON LARWOOD, Nov. 28 Thanks- hom8 nere giving dinners were noi lacKiug u this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gaines gave their dinner Wednesday night in order that their daughter. Miss Beatrice Gaines of Portland might be present. Other guests were Mrs. Gaines father,, J. C. Hardin, mA Mn Hardin of Lacomb: G. and Mr. George is principal of the high school at Cloverdale. Both Mrs. J. B. Best, teaclfer of the Fir Grove school near Air- ! lie and Miss Ethel McDowell, who teaches at Pratum spent the Thanksgiving week end at their ' SCIO, Nov. 28 Mr. Beal, the boys' athletic coach, announced Wednesday that he would give a trophy at the end of school year to the best all round athlete and student among the ScIo high school boys. The sophomores . and juniors basketball teams tried for the school championship Wednesday. The score stood at the close of the game 13 to three in favor of the juniors. The student body of Scio high has. paid oft the $130 school debt.' The students have decided to publish an annual. Evelyn Bronson was elected editor. Mrs. Edward Chavey, English and history teacher, is spending the holidays at her home in Se attle. The grade teachers and their pupils . entertained the high school and a number of their parents with an excellent pro gram Wednesday afternoon. Friends of Morley Sims are glad to know that he la improv ing from his severe burns re ceived in an accident last Mon day. ' eanae ef the rainy weather. Mist Paddock and the school children enjoyed a two-day f aca tlon from their worX work. Miss Paddock spent her vacation with ; relatives la Eugene. ' Mrs. A. H. Mires and son Har old of Sllverton Hills have been r: the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.- Women of Victor Point Plan- . SrMT .t.M fiwmna their home Saturday. (liny IU ' micnu w "Thanksgiving was observed mainly by family dinners la this nfrhborhood. On that day Mr. 4 ' .' 7". , . and Mrs. .M.t M. Gilmour and li. VICTOR POINT, . Nov 1 1. daughter Le;ha had as dinner Plans or n Christmas entertain- guests. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Qua-. ment were laid out at the Parent- ley and George Lovett of Silver Teacher meeting at the school- ton. and Mr. -and Mrs. Arthur house Friday night. About 3 at- Mulkey of Victor Point. .:. tended. Committees were appoint- Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Krefia edei follows: Program, J. O. Dar- spent the day with Mrs. Kni by, Edyth MulkeyAnnJce Miller, parents, Mr. and. Mrs. H. E. Hab Chriatina Jones, Eleanor Paddock, bard., - - . decorating. Bertha Darby, . Ellxa- Miss Elva Fischer of Salem, beth and Leona Kreni; candy, & spent the day with her parents C Jones and Ivan Darby;: tree, J. here. - O. Darby and Carl Jones. Mr. end Mrs, Marion Miller. Following the business meeting went to Dallas ana naa inansgxr an interesting program' was gives' ing dinner at the home of Mr. and and refreshments were served by Mrs. Lynn Miller. Mrs. C. C. Jones and. Mrs. J. O. . J. J. Krens and daughter. Miss Darby. Millie Krens. and Ivan Darby were , Many of the women of this dis- dinner guests at the J. O. Darby trict are planning to attend the home. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones cooking school at the TJnion Hill and Bernlta and Carl Jones spent grange hall November 30 and Der the. holiday at the J C. Kreux comber 1. The school will be held home. by Mrs. Huhphreys, demonstrator Mr. and Mrs. Archibald utr for the Crown mills, and Irs spon- talned a group of relatives and sored bv the grange home econ- friends. O. W. Humphreys and omics club. The school will com- family spent the- day with rela- mence at 1:30 Monday and the tives in Stay ton. Mr. ana Airs. hours will be from 10:30 to 3:30 Theodore Flsner ana sons iwu. Tuesday, with a basket luncheon, land Robert were guests of the An-. A. Kauffman and family, who drew Fishers. have been living in the Elmer I Lorence house on the Brinkmeyer place, have moved to their home at Woodbnrn. Mr. Kauffman has been working at the rock crusher. 10 PLAYS PLEASE I Ml EE HALF STUDENTS ON SCHOOL HONOR ROLL tt j r i -mr ruin, nun KPTPrai ziriH were air. ana mrs. uara ueurse - - tho!,. rimrhlor Xtr Tiwn Mart anna fiorrton and Norman, iormea a cooKing cmo. aoia were ". -"""- l- whn nr mienfilnfr thA Thantseiv- so successful, the pig raisers fl ing vacation in and about Salem, nancially, and the cookery club Mrs. George is a sister of Clarke i"jb prises 3 wen. mis. year me scuooi eeemi 10 have gone 4-H; all who are old enough to Join. The difficulty nnv 4a t r .MnrA loa H dro tnr t)io different groups. Nineteen boys Buests at tne Violette home, have so far signed up for the pig club and organized. Fred Mur hammer has been elected presi dent, Elbert Jones, vice presi dent; and George Lansing, sec retary. Members of the 3rd division ReADOnds to Drive Alice Cunningham. Margaret Cop- V;, "t7?lJ2 1SV TK. T4KVi or, A T .MrciMi. i """"'"6 ri" I Francisco, where he has accented m a rriiri i ..." lho.ns, .Npv. z .ir. ana '7 . j,.,.,.. .,v a position as manager of a store Family Moves From Mill Camp; Lyons Mr. and Mrs. George Carbray ate Thanksgiving dinner with the F. B. McClalns in Salem. Mrs. A, P. Conley, daughter of Mrs. J. B. Violette, Mr. Conley and little daughter. Patsy Ann of Lake Grove, were Thanksgiving Glen E. Fox Leaves To Take Manager Job for Big Store w y j i I! i QisiviUK x uiiiaiuu i:iuu ninm I a. m. . . . .... . .. tI. mnA. IAD Otto Leever. of I Mrs. v,iju rebier t, uu "a,c . - r,.v:: Alter geiung locaiea tnere ne wui ? "5 x W been living at the Cochran-Hin- bar. Mgaret Baker Helen fo to New York and otner 8tern l-rOflUCUVB I Via mlla roron nn thft McCnllT olruIlmaer UWUIDM, m.,t(.t. Fat I. ..11 .K.. I An.l Hjr; TITI 1 1,1 I- I - .a " " -Wl mountain for the past year, are . .uu ft( if, having traveled many moving to Lyons this week. Tne i6' mill Is closed for an indefinite Browning, Ruby Jones, Lillian time and the families have nearly Nuns, and Mary Hershfelt. all located elsewhere. Mr. and .Seven girls and seven boys mi Troir hnnrtit a pattAtt, have entered the first division i; nn. w7 7iT: Qih.wo7 .tn cookery. More will probably "r,"- v... T'lZ iyH on. Zone: Mr. ana rs. vt- "-" . i Tv v ui iiu iw w fVkVenoort and daughter. Mrs. and are moving into it. xne at- " "j "a SiKrE S Marlin Daven- thur Vaughn family ; have had "wMPl v .nnAVf. hfnthpr. thn TCi-ARsier cottare ror several "-" I MA V CM UUt b S. -F l - T- I TS-l Cttuii. r ran nor t and wife of months and vacated it this -week -,- also present. The R"ed Cross membership pimkaa R&ines. Mr. and Mrs. John Davenport entertained a number of their children Thanksgiving day with a large dinner. Those present were Mr. TJllle Technor and daughter, Vlralnia: Mrs. Daisy Farrington and son. Zone; on Davenport t Bernice Ray and port. Mr. years for the well-known firm of Fleschner-Meyer. Of late he has been with the Puget Sound No tion company of Seattle. Mrs. Fox and the children will remain MIDDLE GROVE. Nov. 28 Fifty per cent of the pupils en rolled in the Middle Grove school were on the honor roll last quar ter. They were Edna Scheuesinger, Roberta Bartruff. Aram Herrick, Irene Salter. Charles Bangert, Mildred Wachen, Leo Hammer, Emmett Warner, Earl Hammer,- David Bartruff, Jaunita McCallister, Norman McCallister, Maxine La Due, Alfred McCallister, Audrey Hams, Viola Satter, Murray Dow, Genevieve Scharf, Daryl Calwell, Frances Dixon, Ellalne Harms, Sylvia Eisenbach, Loyle Satter, Doyle Satter, Jack Young, Bar bara Leonhardt, LeRoy Barker. Mrs. Walter Fisher and Mrs Jaeger of Hollywood served hot cocoa to the school children wea nesday. Among those who enjoyed Thanksgiving dinners with rela tives, or" friends were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scharf and daughter Genevieve and Rev. H. R. Scheu erman and family who spent the day in Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edwards were guests of Mrs. Lena Bartruff; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bassett and small son of Salem spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. August Otjen. Mr. and MONMOUTH, Nov. 28 F. E. Murdock manager of the Mon mouth Cooperative Creamery is Charles. Morris and Lucille have 111 at his home this end. He hAAn attendlnr tha achool here auenaea cbuiuj " The rock crusher is ranning roruana ine rare again after a forced shut-down be- week. of -the Illllimes Co MONMOUTH. Nov. 28 The play production elass of the Ore gon Normal school pleased a large audience Thursday afternoon with two cleverly presented plays. The first one. "Men Folk," de picted the tense life in a fishing village where the women watch for the fleet to return with their men. Elizabeth Price as the grandmother, Mildred Lucas as the mother-in-law, and Irene Pugsley as the young bride, each played her part with rare under standing. Aided by a realistic stage setting, off stage roar of the sea. and sound of the fog horn for which Dick Webb as stage manager was responsible they created an atmosphere tense with prolonged suspense and anxiety. Duane Knapp was director of the Dlay. The second play, The Melon Thief, was a lighter type, being an ancient Japanese play with out stage properties. Jeanne Campbell as the owner of the melon patch, "and Lucille Fisher as the thief, were particularly amusing in their impersonations Lois Vernon was director; and Lucille Fisher was stage man ager. nines I rs . Nurses uies In! time of need you will find your physician, your nursfe and your pharmacist ready and willing to give you their best service. OUR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE IS THE BEST SERVICE WE RENDER TUBERCULIN TESTS STARTED sn CajpSttall UDffting Sttoire 405 State J. H. WUlett TeL 3118 SHELBURN, Nov. 28 H. O. Shilling had as guests Thanks- 3 Mrs. A. .J. Herndon and Mr and " M ad Mr8- Erne6t Mrs. w. H. Bcnan : ana a McCrae and son Archie; Opal. jv&iucnuc nua n.m.iij ncia smui of Mr. and Mrs. Lial Rand; "! of and .Theys Intend to make a few days visit here. -', Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Daven port's son. Rex and wife came tr. Pendleton Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with them Ralph Warnock, Herald Smith, Joe Williams. Jr.. and Andrew Coleman. The girls are: Patsy Da&ch, Junatte Anderson, Ro- wena Westenhouse, Maxine Val- drive closed Wednesday, with a "good response from the Lyons rltatrfot ' anrl T-iflnitv MM Alts. Bodeher was chairman of the ntlne, Ruth and Grace Saila committee. Mrs. HarTy Hobson day and Dorothy Cogswell, 'acted as assistant. - A good many Mr . Meyers, principal, has v; . th home of I ftr. cnr hAoMen a warnea tne children that only Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Shanks were number of Red Cross members, fevers wh Wl sUck and fin Mr and Mrs. C. E. Clark and The Jocai 6Chools assisted the M the dab work are desired to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards or l committees Laeomb. - move to Berkeley. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Sim F. Etxel entertained with a turkey dinner for Mr. Fox and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Kintz, Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Korinek, Dix on Parry, Betty Korinek, Maxine and Shirley Fox, Evelyn Kints, Darrel Etzel and the hosts. Thanksgiving Mrs. Fox enter tained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Alexander, Dr. and Mrs. Kor inek, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pettit Salem. The Toung People's Missionary circle and the Woman's Mission ary society will hold a joint thank offering service Sunday morning at the church. LITER1RT 6 UP IS M'S OFFSPRING Independence Will Take Steps to Aid Unemployed of City INDEPENDENCE, Nov. 28. - Relief work is under discussion In Independence. Churches, lodges join, no quitters wanted. Mr. Meyers will be leader of the pig and c. L. Hagen. uuu uaui someone eise can iaae It over. Mrs. Al Brown has tak en charge of both the third and Zeliniki and Rnrf Return From Visit. Veterans' Hospital first division cooking classes Start Program Teachers and pupils of the three upper rooms have started practice on the Christmas pro gram given annually by the HAZEL GREEN. Not. 28. Tm UlUCUvUUCUVVit VUUl Vvg, wova I V . . . I mm m ... . . .nrf nther orrantiatlon are nlan- BcnwH cnuaren oi me sixin, seinisai and A. C. Burt of Salem e I - - r - - 1 aawantli ah Ji a4 VV Jk V V a m . ... .vera? members of the commun- ckT9 ot tbe needy during the wrorTk,ln 7!la" f ln 'n?, Teterftn hospital tt? club met and former a liter- wlnter months. A meeting will be "'V1'iy?ljtCM'- "J?1 alla' v I7v club, which is to be a sort called soon by R. K. Montgomery, StklB!" H StfnleRo?palU fc" "turned ?T 51rS f th Ureer or- -K.irV.n ruf omnittM the pupils of the third-fourth and to Max Woods from Florence. I fifth grades. This includes 35 I Mrs. George Tkatch and mother f?nl?iWZZ'in that there will be rian will be adopted. : - characters, mostly from Mother Mrs. Fannie Klbbey were host- " "Ttlcers and no dues. Those The general sentiment eeems to Goose. buss Berndt will an- esses at the patch home Frldaj th are Interested in books, de- be to follow the plan suggested by number to be put on to Brook Ladles' Aid for an all .f oT.nia literature, i the national American Ltegioo. i n -" uv MUwvu.B. iV meet twiee a month and dis namely to give the recipient of future. topics of interest. the help an opportunity to wora The initial meeUng was held and thereby pay for what he re nt tbe home ot Mrs. M. Oakman ceives. . . wcr. aian L&vern :dMs Florence TO GIVE COMEDY "rVT V v and P. G. Judd. WEST SALEM, tii.i T Am MnmmelL MlB8 Wi so scorns mills PEOPLE IT 1 E R.lnh and Virgil Shilling. T. M. Russell and iamuy oi North Albany spent Thanksgiv ing with her narents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McLain. Mr. and Mrs. N. Crosier and niece. Evelyn Bronson, spent Thursday with his daughter, Mrs. Manhill. at Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Quigiey, Mrs. Finley and CI rence over- holts were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Finley. Miss Johnston, the Shelburn school teacher, Is spending her vacation at Hood River. Dr. G. F. Korinek of Stayton is giving the tuberculin test to the dairy herds in Shelburn dis trict this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bates spent 8COTTS MILLS. Nov. 28 I About SO from here attended the basketball game at Turner Wed nesday night, between the Turner xnankgriTtng with his parents. mgn scaooi ooj mu " M- -B4j Mr. Charles Bates, or a m a mr m .m. m - ine scoiia uus nign kbwj uuj. Cole communlty. ana gins. The Turner gins won oy a score n . i j t1 of 27 to 14 and the Scotts Mills 1 l-UDlll Aireaay riou boys won. the score being ! to Program Qf Yuletide rlT- r-ny... L ..- I Smooth-worn tires skid on winter roads' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg had as their guests Thanksgiving day, Mrs Hogg's sister. Mrs. C. C. COLE D FRIENDS Novt 28 A i comedy. "A String of Beads- in RETURN FROM IP WiUlam; Wilma and Mrs.Uhree 'actsjill be -J rtnnft,,e. evening December 1. to the base ment of fc . . tiz. . i-f mnale I PnlA and nart retnvned thia week w-tenhonse home. Several m- saiem. imn, - ------ --r- W. Westenhouse. l."1. .rvlnVl.T hnrr h bv The next meeting wui r""L.T; :,Z" n Aa1lV 1 IMhid Dcr 1 1 a. - - - . s ROSED ALE, Nov. 28 Kenneth i ... - irv. ifrnm rncir mmth ins. Tnr mib . . . - w M nn ... i win nrarun at in. ltij. T . m. ua , - - w - . teresiing topics nT ,- . callfornU and stopped at Oak- .Uned forport ana k - ToTnd one-hai? hours, land a few dayswhere Mr. -Cole iucbv . i - .:. - .v- .n..t.. tim i vui lATniflfiT emmovea. wui do unuw mo i -- : local Parent-Teacberr tlon and the proceeds school Qasha nf v. Kftrtk r.rand Hotel: "Revela- Mon of the Chlno-Japanese Trou .l. A thm Tratv of .Versailles ; Taxation by Inflation"; - aBd ?Araby' donated to purposea, Asadcla-l The T. D. Trick family spent will- be 1 their Thanksgiving wttk tne scott betterment I family at. Liberty. f Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bade and ELDRIEDGE. Nov. 21 A Thanksgiving program prepared Bluhm and husband of Tenlno, by an eighth grade PupU. Nancy w.h . tBi nrnt Mr. I Keeno, was enjoyed at Eldriedge and Mrs. T. Maplethorpe of Sa-1 one aay mis weea. a uni wr im ur i.A w. Pom mil via-1 the school from the teacher. Miss lted Mrs HIU's parents, Mr. and Jeanette Lupes, added an . Inter- Mrs. Hogg, Thanksgiving night, esueg ieatnre w um uiwu ThA Awn An was uu if r. M&niA i cDierunmwi, I . -Zm . m . I k. tV. nnnlll Ami hlr Mm. Tressa Zelnlmki of Pnrtln1 r. ana rs. w. a. tueni, U a gnest during the holidayTof a Mri: Saueresslg and teaeaer weaneeaay - her sister. Mrs. Max Woods. i uuiw, . Delegation Attends Highway Gathering AURORA, Nov. 28 A delega tion from Aurora attended a high way meeting In Woodbnrn Friday night Ralph Zimmerman was ap pointed a member of a highway association to represent this place, and which Includes representa tive from every community along the highway, and which will con fer with the hirhwav commission in regard to the Broadening of the pavement. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS 4) Salem. Oregon Established 1868 Commercial and Savings Department Don't wait for ac cidents fcet new rubber on etery wheel now. New tires mean safety you need them more rlftht now than at any time , In the year. It's a fact, food tirea show almost no' wear in cold wet weather they'll still beunew" next spring S) F MM mm I 7 GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Price Kck AfEAcklaMm 29x4r4t-21 S4.f a S4a 23x4.5 -2 f.e fl-4f ltxtft-21 B.M 28x4.75-11 e.Sf 25x4.75-20 .7f 29x5.ee-ii ta Mx5J-2a 7t susjs-21 a.f y tat t8xS.5S.18 7f ! 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