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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1932)
Crush, College Grange Ses sion Attended by Near ly 80 Pera BRIISR COLLEGE, Jan. 1 J. Hen's nlht" at Brush College tTange Friday was a decided suc cess, with between 75 and to pres ent for the .6:30 o'clock supper Ob Um tammer committee were A. R, Ewlnt, Roy E. Barker, Cash Roberta. Clifford Smith and Char lea McCarter. assisted by Dr. C. L. Blodgett, Oliver- Whitney and Donald Ewlnrr; A. E. Utlev.was la charge of the program. A. G. Clark,' manager: of the Oregon production department of the East Side Commercial club of Portland, fare a splendid talk on marketing Oregon products, and the advantages to the working ' classes ia raising more products In ' this thriving state. iRussel Hurl- eert, a member of the board of directors of the Commercial club of Portland, also gave a tine talk encouraging producers to greater effort this year. ' A .short recess preceded the usual grange meeting at which , KUner Cook, grange, master, pre- . sided. Mrs. John Simmons, chap lain, appointed as her. assistants Mrs. Charles McCarter and Mrs. -Jesse Worthinrton. . It was decided to rehearse ritu- 'allstlc work at the home of Elmer Cook January 28. Impressive memorial services were held for a,- highly respected member, W. F. McCalL, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Scott .sang "Whispering Hope" and the charter was draped as a token of respect. - . Mrs. Charles McCarter and W. p. Henry were appointed by El Jner Cook to be In chance of the spelling match at the next grange meeting. : IV. C.T. U. E ! FALLS XITT, Jan. 12 Mrs. ; John McDonald, county president f the W. C. T.TJ., announces that the group will hold its yearly an niversary of the 18th amendment Friday, Jan. IS at 4 o'clock at the Evangelical church In Dallas. Cir cuit Judge Walker will be the speaker of the afternoon. , .The second of the Free Metho dist quarterly meetings will begin Friday night, January 15, with district elder, Rev. M. C. Clark, of Salem,' as speaker. The meet ings will last through Sunday. 1 Mrs. Lacy Goode entertained her Sunday school class, "The Willing Helpers" with a party In the Christian church parlor Sat - urday night. The class elected the following officers and commit tees: Beatrice Stepron, president; Victor Hodgeston, rice president; Gladys Boozer, secretary - treas urer; Blllie : Let term an, Jimmy Russejl and Dorothy Bowman, social committee; Ileen Inman, Lawrence Goode and Wallace Kaufman, lookout; Lucile Hard tag, Louise Murphy and Llta Ba ker, flowers. The Falls City high school bas ket ball squad defeated the Airlle . team at Airlle Friday night, 25 to IS. , . 70 Attend Monthly Meet of Union Hill Grange ; Darby Gone VICTOR POINT. Jan. 12 . Ivan Darby has moved to Clover dale, and will make his -home there for the next few months. Miss Irma Shennander of Hood . River is a iiouse guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Paul Jaquet. Agnes Jean Darby has been e.ulte 111 - with lagrippe bat Is re covering from it . nicely. Agnes Jean Is the year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Darby. The monthly social meeting of Union Hill grange which was held at the hall Saturday night was at. teaded by about 70 members and their friends. Dancing was enjoy ed until midnight, when a deli cious lunch was served. Mrs. Klasses Rushed ; To Home of Parents INDEPENDENCE,' Jan.' 12 IXra. H. J. Ki..M .n.vt.l . Mr. and Mrs. n r xii. . V. WH Ul 1UUV I eendenee, was Uken suddenly 111 -uoi aunaay nignt . .unr aome wo miles south of Buver. She was brought to her iv kom here dttrlnK the : . Mrs. . Itlaaaart li ...i asier today. . Mr. Klasses has a .contract tnr .ntn,. j , , ' VW1U w vuu 8y. nd the family is re- r nis wors:. . UTTnV tttrt.T a Anm BETHRT. T.n .i tv- Mrs. William Dixon of Portland us guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carruthfers last week. Dr. Dixoa is weu known to a number -of oaiemv meaical men who will I regret that h ,nu vt. n . i lend practice and Is returning te' t in s j -rifiv.iz M . . ' S6i HOTEL CONGRRSS KMC -POUTLAUD, OREGON WOULD WHIP ! r -X V P v. ; ! 'a : , ' .. . ' I r , ,, v r-) Iacjig AXfir& EASESt in VUwiag with alarm the lacreaee la the aasW ef eM wifrheatleg jthat hve recently mm hefere the ream, Jadge Lewie L, Fawcett, erMldwg' judge ia New York's first aaatriaiaaUl ceart, lasaeaU the amswag ef the whippiag mm a corrctlre far the hallyiag hashaad. Maay jarisU and paychalegbU . ia the eeaatry agree with Jadge Fawcatt whaa he says that tea laahes acra tha hack weald he awe ffactiTc thaa a short jail scatcace ia eeaihattag the practice. The haauUatiea ef haiag stripped, tressed ap like a chickoa aad flagged Bka a stabbera mala has eftaa warkad weadcrs with the sa railed Mteagh gay" te wham priaaa is jest a vacatlaa. Tha valae ef the rhippiag past as a crime daterraat ha laag heea recegaiaed is Mary. --t '""'"'. mr,wjwm wim fwmm anect ia paauamaai far ranaas ef leases. Oar pheta ahaws a deUaaaeat ftakiag the cara la a Baltl ' ariaea. Stralv - arhitraU aa marital taaglca, ia a bachelor. Bat that, he tUtW, U aa adTafltage. Mayha he's right, An ealeakar eW see mere ef the game thaa tha player. West Salem News WEST SALEM, Jan. 12 Mrs. Albert Resche who was seriously hurt New Tear's day in a traffic accident on Edgewater street, is recorering rapidly from her In juries. She Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. J.-P. Riffey and was brought to their home here fol lowing several days In a Salem hospital but has not been re- s Canada. The Dixons visited here en route to San Diego, from where they cross the southern states and go north to Hamil ton, Ontario. They will visit the doctor's mother there. They ex pect to be three months on the way. COLE CQMM1I1Y SHELBURN. Jan. 12 Ralnh Shllllna- Is at home whila hi fa. ther, H. O. Shilling Is in Seattle on an extenaea visit. Trollinsrer Brothers are busy : this week preparing turkeys for the market . Friday nizht the first 1932 meeting .of the Cole community ciuo was neio. Airs. j. j. Ransom is Shelburn's member of the Tiro- gram committee. The program will be followed by a social hour. This extraordinary January weather Is finding many of the farmers, doing spring plowing In ! the Shelburn locality. FORM SOCIETY 8TATTON, Jan. 12 Rer. Fa ther Kelly, of Portland was here on Sunday night to enroll a class of about 30 men in the Holy Names society. Father Kelly Is well known in the Stayton and Sublimity parishes, as he has oft en been the guest of Father Scherbring at Sublimity. .y .Sw la the mountain, chili ; r: treacherous fogs held P .dangers ot discomforts jrhea you go b7 train, fmooth steel supports youf Mock signals guard tha W, , In warm, cushloeid comfort yoa speed asielr on through Clly Ticket Office, 184 ME WIFE - BEATERS X i Davhmoszs eJAiv. JiJnr,.u L ti . t. moved to her home in Salem. Current school activities In- dude a game between tha West Salem and Liberty basketball teams next Wednesday at LlhArtv and debate team trials in the up per grades of the local school. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith re turned last week from Stockton. Cel., where they had visited two weeks jwith Mrs. Smith's mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Henningsen, on their way to Rock aw ay Satur day rounded a sharp curve and collided head-on with another an. tomoblle. Both machines suffered more or less serious contusions but the occupants were unharmed. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Richardson are home after a six weeks' ab sence. They snent a month at Wishram, Wash., as guests ot their son-in-law and danrhter. Mr and Mrs. Stephen Lee, and then went to their old home town, Madras. Ore., where thev visited another daughter, Mrs. J. H. Lee ana ramiiy. Their grandson. Ray Cunningham, with Mrs. Cnnnlnr- ham and Miss Maggie Preston, Drought them home and remained for a visit in Portland. The party made the trln from central f)r- gon in six hours hy way of the waplnitla cutoff, traveling be tween seven-foot walls of snow through the mountains. Mrs. J. S. Preisen entertained Monday night . at her home on sunner street complimenting the Dirmaay anniversary of her hus band. A dellxhtfnl evenlnr of mu sic and readings waa enjoyed by v guests from Salem, Perrydale ana uaii&s. Um the new Vicke Moee ens Threat Drops with VlekeVspoRub as directed In the Vlck Plan for better MCentrel-ef-CelJa.w Un teee yea are delighted with reeelte year dragglet will refand year money. day and night, arnrlcg fresh 'and rested, -t : On your trip to California v(oe East) thu winter,' con idet the aoperlot ufttj and comfort of tha train; coo alder the economy of these zares. N. Iiberty.St. Tt 4S2 OSIBF PUIYTO DESTAiBED FBH 8ILVERTON. Jan. 1 1. Vaa Coffer and Clifford - Eklund - will be the leadiagj lady and leading maa 1 The Unseen Way," mys tery dram t hs giren. by the aign scnoot naymakers Friday Bight. GUT DaLay. drmtllM eoach, haa been, working the atu- aenia ior sererai weeks. Includ ing . the time during the 'holiday season. . ' . , i , Tha cast Includes the following: Marie, the maLl. WMa n.i. Morrison.' the butler. Dob Leh man: Alice. Mna-Caffav RnMtv Blake, Bill Kleeb; Betty Btow- .a, e ere wr, veraiu crewsr; Dr. Fed or MersKvsob oehrke; Mrs. George iiou, uiana Moorej Billy Fer nald. Robert Tweak i naArra n. JolL -Alan Wiesner-Amir Din. s Hindu. Clifford Eklund; chauf- ieur, xormaa. runer. : ... . Glenn Scott Is the stage mana ger and Catherine Tomison the student director; stage carpenters are George Reed and Frank Pet tyjohn; In charge of costumes are Margaret . Larson and Eloise Schwab: Harold Irish. Ivn1a Latham and Margaret Keene hare enarge or the properties ; Shirley Erenion, Merle Daren port are business managers; Alice Bark hurst and Arthenla Cox are the makeup artists. A ' false dafenport, through which, a, man .may disappear, a moTlng fireplace, deceptlre cur tains are a portion of the stage equipment, just completed. Mr. DeLay, who has cabinet making aa an arocatlon, made the special scenery during 'the holidays. SCOUT TROOP MEETS SILVERTON, Jan. 12 Troon No. IS of the Sllrerton Boy Scouts enjoyed a particularly Our Entire Stock of Dr. Following reputed , aeath-bed eonfesdoa of a man who said he ji W slain after she had rebuffed him, Anson Best (above), whe has served eleven years ef We sentence In Marquette Prison, Michigan, for tha crime, may & freed. Best was convicted ef slay, tag Vera Schneider, In TonHae, happy .. meeting Monday - night, More than-10 members and visit ors were present. Mr. end Mrs. David Chilberg- treated the group with popped corn and home made candy. SILVERTON, Jan. 12. Andrew peaerson. one ot Sllrerton's Dror. resslve poultry men. has bemn his, hatching season and expects u operate continuously for four months. The Pederaon hatefcarv averages about 40,000 chickens a season. I7Il(S)i?cIlaeniffin SEaQC For both Men and Women Now AE?Enipi?eGei?vei? SDhogc Cop Wommeim Begular $10.00 values Now go at Al?3liilJpI?eQ3I? VQI? OBaooc 2oi? XTommeim Regular $12.00 values. Some up to $15.00 'All go at once price DoD 2i?H Ocoufltt .Both leather and rubber soles. A number of styles to select from. $7.00 values at ). . T . . . LJ. J. Williaru .4 "I Foot Specialist and Chiropodist Cxaminatios Frea' IFnEOIl WATER FILING FEE Refunds aggregating 124.11 1.- 01 have been made to applicants for water rights, -who . filed prior to the enactment of the new law governing such permits, by the of fice ot Charles E. Stricklin, state engineer, according; to an 'audit report of his offiee completed this week by Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state. ' ' Attorney Ceneral VanWinkle recommended the handling of pri or recording fees in this manner In order to dear the way for the operation of the new statute. The audit, covering the period October 1, 1IS0, to September 30, 1131, showed S3 applications filed for preliminary permits to appropriate water of this state for generating power, under the 1031 law. The oroKress of refinanclnr tha Warn Springs irrigation district in Malheur county was Included in the audit. All of their clerical work has been completed, it was said, and each bond holder has received -a cash dividend of 25 per cent and a 29 per cent re funding bond on his 100 per cent Investment. Bursoyne HI, Not Able) to Prepare For ' Final Exams TURNER. Jan.12 Rev. w: S. Burgoyne has been confined to his home for a few days with an at tack of chronic appendicitis, which, is a double disappointment as Mr. Burgoyne Is In the midst of his final examinations at Wil lamette university, he being-able to finish his collegiate course at mid year. Dr. M. A. Marcy gave High Grade 0 mo&t 1 vyf i 5 ZL- - i . . ..it the Sunday morninr aerman. Sunday January IT. Bharwant B. Bhagwat, of India, now- a stu- aent at I'acme college, Newberg, will be present at the morning 11 o'clock service, and will relatahia life .story . emphasizlnsr his . first impressions oz we ennsuan reli gion. '' ; .v r-.-.-.-rZ:.' Kate Stallman, 72, Dies at- Residence Nortfi of Woodburn WOODBURN. Jan. 12-Mrs. Kate Stallman, 72 years old, died at her home, which is located ap proximately two miles "north of West Woodburn, early- Monday morning. Mrs.- Stlllman and her husband have lived la thia vicin ity If years, and are well known and liked here. Mrs. Stallman was born In Michigan. ' .. She Is survived by two sons and her husband. Definite arrangements tor fun eral services have-not yet been made, although It Is known that interment will be at the Belle Pas si cemetery near here. The body Is at Hall's mortuary. MRS. BARBER RETURNS -SILVERTON. Jan. 12 Mrs. Del Barber, who underwent a serious operation .early this past autumn, haa returned to her du ties as bookkeeper at- the Hubbs Planing mill. Mrs. Barber.. Is reeling mucn better now and says she 1 sable to perform all her work again. Mrs. Barber is prominent In Legion auxiliary work at suverton. BRUSH CREEK. Jan. 12 Miss Lueua rorland Is assisting at the Star Hardware ' eomnanv at Sllrerton this week during the Inventory. Miss For land drives forth and back each day to her nome nere. Miss Forland has been employed at Silverton. an other occasions but recently has oeen at her home here. Shoes Are In the new Philet cloth. All sizes, in white (dyed to match gown free) go at Over Two Hundred New (5 TOej Odd sizes. Regular $10.00 values to clean up at A number of new styles to select from. Reg. $10.00 and $12.00 values go at 1000 Pairs ROLLINS RUNST0P HOSE Just received from the factory, discontin ued lines of $2.00 values. Select what you will need of these hose at half price Ho ygalem,Qfcqoi , " CO.Itcs . -AtcltYtnarFbfX Gervais Ends Year With $11 14 Surplus In Town's Coffers GERVAIS. Jan. 1 council met Monday night and closed up the business of the pre ceding year. A little over f 1000 was handled during the year with a surplus on hand of 11114. Bills to the amount of $312 were al lowed. . I It is exnected that ai; ments and details preparatory to starting work on the new utr ait Just okeyed.bythe voters win be utuncnea witnin the next fort night. 1 ZIELKE OUT ROBERTS. Jan. 12 Lmhi Zielke is able to be up and around after several weeks illness. u SOME FEATURES -of our New office Perfect Facilities Modern Methods A mm I moderate unarjes Continued Success Now at your serv ice in our new loca tion at 333 State St. D 11 333 STATE ST. Reduced i A. 1i r V a-asscnger uepot, I3tfc & Oak. TeL 4403