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I" - " :iv'-- : T -r c- ; r -j ,r Th OREGON STATESMAN; Salem, 'Oregon, Wednesday Morning April 13 1932 v ; " : - b PAGE SIX jllf,. AFFAIR Law's Arms Parents Attend Meeting of : flew , SaIenv Heights . Boy Scout Troop ' SALEM HEIGHTS, April 12. One of tn largest crowds to at tend a community meeting turned out Friday night to witness, the club's regular monthly program, many people coming from Salem and other sections of the county. W. O. Storhows stringed or chestra of ten-pieces played sev eral numbers; J. Burton Crary of Salem gate : an original "Swede stunt" and Paul Bunyan. stories i . the Barbara Barnes school of dancing gave f It numbers, under the supervision of ' Miss Zelma Lutby : Kenneth W. Dalton sang two humorous - sea chanteys; Glenn Fischer gate two clarinet , solos accompanied by Mrs. K. W Dalton on the piano, .... Ete rett Wbealdon sang two baritone ; solos ' accompanied . on j the piano by Mrs. Emma; Wheal . don; th;Waddel sisters gate a tocal duet' with 'uke' accompani ment; W. E. Ball and Pery Coop er played several musical num bers with steel and guitar. Miss Julia Query gate two vocal solos accompanied by Bern Ice Rickman oa the piano.- Both are from Rob erts community club. . The program was then brought to-a close with the presentation of the Ladies' dub April Fool day "Radio Broadcast", repeated by request. Mrs. Olive Beardsley is chairman of the program eom- .mittee. Thursday night ' was parents night at the regular meeting of the Salem Heights Boy Scout troop held at the community hall. Considerable interest is being tak en in the Boy Scout movement here as was evidenced by the number of parents attending this meeting. O. P. West, chief scout . executive addressed the scouts and parents, giving a resume of scout activity since its Inception, and also explained in detail Just what scout work was, stressing the point that this movement was Bon-militaristic. G. E. Decorah of the Chemawa Indian school gave a talk to the boys and parents on camp- life . and woodcraft. A. N. Fulkerson who first organized the scout movement in this part of the northwest and the second scout master in this district gave a talk 'Oa the great improvement he has witnessed since. E. J. Church, scout master presented all regis tered scouts with their certifi cates. ' . F. H. Zinser, member of the ex ecutive council, presented scout- mas: Church and his boys with their charter for the year. F. E. ..Wilson and F. H. Zinser, troop committeemen were also present ed with their certificates. Salem ' Heights troop No. 11 now has IS members. . Inadequate , KLVERTON". April 12. There la oaa eomplalnt which Sllverton's able chief of police. Arthur Dahl, hat so far refused to do anything about. Several citizens hata com' plained, Mr. Dahl reports, that air-, planes fly too low oter. Siltertoa and . also frequently do a little stunting while quite low. : ' . " This, the chief admits, Is against the law, and, he further admits, that while the arms Of lh law are long, his are not suffi ciently long to reach the planes and his tolce is nof" sufficiently strong to be heard. Therefore, he says,, unless the city furnish him an airplane, ha fears he Is unable to serve those who are complain lag . to . aim about the action - of Hi CIS. r vvc. ' J However, he said Monday,' a plane parked on Main street along side of the new police ear arould give Silverton a certain prestige. . - BUILD INQ WAREHOC8E 1 -BROOKS, April II. Mrs. Rob ert Hayes has reshingled and re decorated her .. house on -.Front street' and Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Nel son hate moved Into the house. Mr. Hayes of Lake Lablsh is building a large . warehouse' Just south of the depot at Brooks. CASH Fill DEAL . . . - - - .... . V T FO irj PDLK ? .KiNQWOOD, April .11. John C Dalk of . Salem has purchased the "Jack Lynch farm here for a cash consideration of 1800. Mr. Dalk! bought the place as an h testment and no one Is living in the house tr presents Mr; and, Mrs. Lynch! left here V 'yjear -no' for Nevada where they 'are employed on the iarre-hiy and stock ranch of X. B. Martin, ; They do not -expect to return to Oregon. : - Mr. and - Mrs.9 Harry Heffllag and son Gerald of Toledo were re cent house guests at. the 8, A. La Rant home, gating coma -oat to consult a Salem specialist concern ing Gerald, who has serious eye trouble. The HeffUnga and the La- Rauts were ' friends years ago when they all lived hi Canada. ' Mrs, C. F. Emraelt has arrlted from Los Angeles Where she spent the winter with a son. Charles Em mett. She is at the home of her son. E. W. Emmett, on Glenn Creek road where he will make an Indefinite visit. - v BOOSTERS TO MEET BRUSH CREEK, April 1 1. The Booster club Is planning an interesting meeting for Thursday alght of this week. Special num bers including a short play. will be given.. . ; ' . 52 Eairza Honors for - Tormal WinterTeim K MONMOUTH. April II. -Thevy Oregon Normal school lists 12 stu dents on Its honor roll for the win ter term of 1111. 8eten who mada the highest 'records are; Geary, Worth. Portland; Lola Bryant. . Moro; Evelyn Johnson, ' Mon mouth; Lillian Ervin. Philomath; ; CUra Long. Oregon City; Edward Lister. Nashville, Ore., and Doris Morrow. Marcola..v: 1 mm IS F MEDAL TURNER, April 12. Turner . community elub met Monday night : with the president, Wallace T. -Riches, presiding, first over a : short, business session. D. B. Parks reported for the committee . appointed at last meeting to at- . tend the called county council of - federated clubs at Salem in March. The resignation of the committee en Boy. Scout work was accepted. . . and the president will present names- for. x new committee at the , May club meeting. . r .. Announcement was made cen- - earning the federal loan fund to : - farmers by C Ai Bear, member of v . the county committee which pass- es on all applications. Mrs. S. A. Richei,' chairman of .the program ; ' committee, announced the foil ow ing .progranr. Orchestra musle by Louis, Kenn th and Marjory Fow ler; tocal duet. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook, accompanied at the piano by Miss Dorothy Standley; piano duet. Ruth . Burgoyne, Mrs. May Hadley.-"" .'";- - A special' feature was the silver medal contest for matrons spon sored by the W. C.-T. ;U., with Mrs. E. J. GUstrap winning with her reading, ".What Do You Do?" The Judges ere Mrs. Carl Wil liams,' Dean Roy R. Hewitt and Prof. T.j C.' Mountain." By request. Otto KPaulus of Salem made the presentation speech. Orchestra music was 'given by Earl Standley, Helen and Helena Witzel, Dorothy and Donald Stand by. H. S. 'Bo- 1 Introduced the speaker of . the evening, Dean HeWiX : wh .se -lecture tra Chins , was much appreciated. s. Fairview Grange t, f PresenU Program I Before Big Crowd ?. FA1RVIEW. April 12 A large f - crowd was present Friday night at the regular meeting of the , community club. The program." in charge of Mrs. Ralph Dedt, Mrs. . Nell Simpson, Mrs. Grace Sehon . and Mrs. Helen Hof fie. follows: Song 1y primary children; talk by C. A. Ratcliff ; song, Cinder- - ella, by group of girls; . panto- i . mime, "Modern Cinderella" readings .- by.. Mrs. .Nell : Simpson, : Gladys' Pack and : Will : Carver; solo by Roaswel - WTight; trio : by 4 r, M rs. ; Helett' Hot fie. ; Margaret "and . , Miaa'Turner; an 'original skit by- Ben Simpson, Ralph Dent, ; John Hotfle, aad Rosswel Wright. . " f. - L,: Morse, aad iamily pre- seated' the" play "Henry's -"Mall . Order Wife', at Silterton Sator- - day night ThIs Js the fourth pSK . rormance. '.v&i.zn-$:--'-i? ' TWO P.MIL1 ES MOVE ' STAYTON April llThe. Joe . Pounds family, has made arrange-j meats .to mote Intothe Claude Lewis home. The Lewis family will rnove- tato- the service I station ! .building; opposite the "Lewis-Bell The ofisiMl Rtxsll On Cant Sele Is the one yo hoar broadcast over s nation wide radio hook-up. The Ireinefidoas berfakis and th guar aaUadf quality merchandise can ba ob tsined only at REXALL Druf Stores. - Asfc yoisr Resell drulit when you ssay hear the delijhtful Rexall prosreias.. You'll hear bis news, tool .-VlL'' , J '(SsStt -mmm MMsb 4. (g 0 FRO art1 On special occasions during the year we offer many of these items at prices lower than the regular list price. At no time, however, do we offer any of this merchandise at such rock bottom prices as we are offering on this One Cent Sale. 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