PAGE TWO -ho OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Saturday Morning October 8, 1932 ioBups Salem Heights Children Name OrvlIIa Beardsley . Leader of Year , SALEM HEIGHTS. ' Oct. T Th first "Current Brent" club meeting of th serenth and eighth grades was held Friday under the superrlslon ot Cecil Wlegand, principal. A program committee was appointed by the newly elect ed president as follows: Clear Bartlett. - Florence - Ball, v Julia Stewart and Fay Rlmley, Orrttle Beardsley was elected sons leader for the year. Florence Ball. George Wright, Clear Bartlett aad Ramon a Nixon were elected yell leaders. 'The name ot the club is "News ot the ' Nation Current Brents clnb". Th officers of th clnb for this year are: president. Orrllle Beardsley. rice president; Clear Bartlett, secretary; Betty Biles. The health work this year Is to be handled by the children as so cialised ' recitations. Dorothy Datton. fifth and sixth grade teacher has completed the organization of th Campflre Girls o-nA tVi nttlrara nhran tnr tha y school year are: Lillian Berg, president; Irene Fischer, rice president; Muriel Robinson, secretary-treasurer. "Miss Dutoon re ports that th girls sine the first meeting hare become rery much Interested in the work. Wanda Phillips, third and fourth grade teacher has Just completed th organization ot her rlolin school orchestra and reports a membership of 12 pupils the first lesson to be giren next Tues day. Hjlda Foster, primary teach er has organized a school basket ball team anor sererai practices hare already been had. Miss Fos ter will also be in charge of other athletics actirities in the school. 'Members of the community club are considering the possibil ity of using th community hall for the basketball games when bad weather sets id this being tae procedure taken by other nearby communities. .Tuesday and Thursdays of each week- Miss O'Dell and Miss Cle ment, practicing music teachers of Willamette unlreralty will con duct classes in the Heights school. 'Cecil Wlegand, principal re " ports that the total enrollment new totals ios pupils, many com ing In since prune picking is orer. With City Attorney Trlndle still "busy" with other matters and th legal limit of fir days " .not expired, the proposed repeal measure for resubmitting th $1,509,000 water bond issue to 'the people was yet in his -bands led the petitions for repeal Wed' ; nesdsy by City Recorder Mark ( iPoulsen and asked to prepare a ' ihaiiot title. i Trlndle is exoected to finish !the title some Mm today In or der that Poulsen may file the pe titions with County Clerk Borer and ask him to put the repeal measure on the sen oral election ! ballot. Boyer baa indicated he iwlll ask legal adrlc before act- inir. It la nrnhflhla th mal4r iwlll go before the attorney-gen' eral Inasmuch as authorities are vdiTlded on whether the state law requirements of a 45-day time -.limit before flung a petition shall , govern or whether the city or dlnanco S 0-day limit shall pre- rau. 111 SI FI1CISG0 (Continued from peg 1) Y. Jenkins received a. tolemm from Mathew Brady, district at torney at Ban Francisco, saying 'be would recommend a rrand Jury Inquiry of the man's story ii a means tne trip of his own iree wiu. ; Dr. Kelly Answers College Questions : In Chapel Address At least three ralld answers ex ist to the question "Why go to College", declared Dr. Robert L. Kelly, Thursday morning tn a - chapel address to Willamette uai .veraltv students. Dr. icll 1 .reUry of th Association of Amer- 'a . ... ican colleges ana is in the city lor .me norinwest meeting of col' ego executtres which convenes today. The opportunity In the tour years in colleg to find some con suming vocational interest, the chance to derslep evocations! in terests and the "grounding in the .faith of your father and moth ers" is available for all liberal arts students. Dr. Kelly said. De ; spit current criticism of the eol ' leges they are doing worthwhile work, be averred. , OREGON STOCK SECOND WATERLOO, la.; Oct 7-( AP) The Mt, Angel College stock ,farm at Mt. Angel, Ore., was awarded second place In the one-year-old bull class la the Holstein Hrision of . the National ; Dairy "Cattle congress. : - V - .1 ' FAILURES DROP OFF ' i r: NEW YORK, Oct. 7 (AP) -Bradstreet's reported that busi ness failures in September were '29 per cent under August and, for the first time in nearly a year. were eelow fhoso of the corres ponding month last year. MILE M l ON BONDS ML CALLECOTTE GOING The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK WABNEB BROS. ELSDTOBB Todsy Bostsr Keaton In "Speak Easily.- Midnight nrarlaw af "The Crash- THH GRAND TodayTim McCoy tn "Th Texas Cyclone. TDK HOLLYWOOD Today Hoot Gibson la "A Man's Land. Midnight DMTltv "nhtmlM-a of Hollywood." VALLEY HHfMEEf High school boys from all orer th ralley will eonren at th T. M. C. A. Sunday tor th Willam ette ralley Hl-T institute, start ing at 10 a.m. and lasting until K in the afternoon. It is not ne cessary for representatires at th meeting to be members of th Hi T. Program leaders here for th institute will be Henry Rlch ter ot Portland, Fred Crosby ot rortiana, Charles Crumley ot Oregon Btate college and Matthew Thompson, Ashland T. secretary. Th Hl-T was originated as a moral uplift tor th high school boy, and as an aid to his school work. Its purpose is four-fold it stress th four side of a man's lite th social, intellec tual, physical and devotional. Salem high school started this branch ot th T. M. C. A. pro gram about li years ago. being th first school in th northwest to organize such a group. It was continued up until last rear. when mainly through lack of in terest in the work, it was drop- pea, a more . is being mad to Bring back th organization this year, and Principal Fred Wolf of the high school; Bob Read, stu dent body president, and C. A. Kells, T. secretary, met Thurs day to talk orer plans. Its forma tion, this year will depend entire ly upon the Interest shown br the boys. T IS 11 lH FACTS WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (ATM Orerriding objections ot the re construction corporation. South Trimble, clerk ot the house ot rep resentatires, today made pnblie its second monthly report, show ing that loans aggregating f 181,- 309,310 were authorised In Au gust. Contrary to the contention of Atlee Pomerene, chairman of the corporation's board, that th nonse clerk was without authority to release th reports, Trimble said the Garner-Wagner relief act "does not glre me any discretion to withhold these reports." The report showed that $111, 377,141 was adraneed to finan cial institutions, Including insur ance companies and railroads, la August for relief purposes, gor ernors of states were authorized to borrow f 13,911, til. The Amer ican cotton coeperatire associa tion was authorized to borrow SIS.OOt.OM aad the cotton stabil ization corporation $16,000,000. Dp to September 21, these last three sums had not been dis bursed. LAST DIVIDEND OUT Checks covering the final dlvi dend in th liquidation of th Bank of Sherwood, were issued Thursday by A. ATSehramm, state superintendent ot banks. These checks cover a dividend ot t.2 per cent on deposit claims la the commercial department and 3.2 per cent In the savings depart ment. The total disbursement was $13,257.99. Dividends aggregat ing SS per cent In the commercial department and 35 per cent in the sarin rs department nrevionslv 1 were paid. Deposit claims tiled In the com mercial --department totalled $14 , 186. 91. with claims in the sarin rs department aggregating $43,182.49. Completion ot the liquidation proceedings was delayed sererai months because of supreme court litigation. Smith to Stump For Roosevelt In Four States NEW YORK. Oct. J (AP) Alfred 15. Smith will campaign for a democratic victory in Mas sachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode is land and New York. Delegations from these states supported him in the Chicago con rention. and Massachusetts and Rhode Island gar him their elec toral rotes la 1928. Although It was announced, la Illinois Smith would speak' there, it was learned be has not added that state to th Mst, GYM CONTESTS ON DALLAS, Oct. 7 Girl's gym classes at Dallas hisrh are engaged In playing: a series of piaygrouna aan games on the campus. This series is being played under the direction of Miss Helen Hull. ffrrg : physical education teacher. As soon as the stormy weather sets in the girl's gym eissees will bo held indoors whero they will work on olloy ball. uni Wffl 0 SuElOOD BANK ClOBlSsM Season's Work to be Opened At That Time; Farm ... Thieves Appear WALDO HILLS, Oct. 7 Th Willard Woman's dub will tak UP th year's work Thursday, Oc tober 10. Th first meeting, to bo held at th bora of th new president, Miss Vra Otto way, will b president's aad taost day. Th club will study England, Scot land and Ireland and in additlCs will take up the lire and wori ot Oregon authors. Other officers tor th year ar: Vice-president, Mrs. P. J. Neus wanger; secretary. Mrs. Robert Bye; treasurer, Mrs. C. R. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand. Rao, who sold their farm la Brans Val ley la July, moTed this week to th A. A. Geer farm bom aad will take car of th place this winter. Th Goers ar In Salem. A record-breaking crowd at tended the William Kaufman farm sal Tuesday. Articles brought good prico and bidding was brisk. Farmers in this neighborhood are keeping a close watch on their property after bearing . of two places being visited by thieves. B. B. Ray bad bis gas tank drained aad th next night someon re moved the lock from th Frank Bowers garage door. They wer probably frightened away, as they carried th lock with thorn. . Delia Kellerhal underwent aa operation tor appendicitis Monday at Salem Geaeral hospital. - LUPER EASE D1TE Disposition of th cases ot Rhea Luper, former state en gineer, under indictment tor us ing interest from stat funds for himself, and of Charles Archerd, indicted for Issuing talso ware house receipts, will b before Judge L. H. McMahan when be sets th docket for th October term of court hero next Mon day. Luper was la court sererai months ago but has nerer en tered a formal plea to his in dictment. The first Indictment returned against him was de clared inralid when the grand Jury which returned th indict ment was held not to hare been properly continued by Judge Mc Mahan. Archerd has pleaded not guilty to his Indictment. His counsel mored at th last term ot court for a continuance which was granted. He Is now living near Grants Pass but was in Salem a few weeks ago. A nnmber of ciril claims are being adjudicated in federal court in Portland this week, th claims growing out ot warehouse receipts held by depositors with Archerd who wer unable to se cure their goods apon demand. PARALYSIS VICTIMS Wanted persons who hare suf fered from infantile paralysis to glre their blood tor immunizing serum. Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, county health officer, yesterday Issued this plea. As no animal serum for preventing this disease has yet been found, human serum is the only alternative. This serum wonld be used chiefly to lnnoeulat persons who became exposed to infantile para lysis. Its value Is as a prerentlre rather than as a treatment after the disease is contracted. Dr. Douglas Is desirous of obtaining a supply ot the serum tor emer gencies. Four cases of infantile paraly sis hare recently appeared, three near Silverton, in young children. and on between Salem and 811 rerton. In a 16-year old boy. " Re judging Gives Third Prize to " Son of Dr. Davis Due 'to an error made In" the age ot on child entered, rejudg ing in the boys' dirlslon of the KenneiEllls- Oregon Statesman photQgraphI contest became ne cessary. Monty, three-year old son of Dr. and Mrs. C. Ward Daris was awarded third place, whereby ho-will receive the book prise from the Atlas Book store First is Joseph, son of Mr. and Mra. J. A. Jacobs, aad second, Glenn Lee. son of Mr. and Mrs. E..D. Boyer. Th boy eliminated from the. oontest, tt was discovered, was orer the age limit. - ' - Grand Jury Meet Is Set Back Day Because next Wednesday Is Co lumbus day, th Marion county grand Jury will reconvene Instead on Thursday morning, at It o'clock. Foreman Arthur H. Moore announced last night. When the Jury adjourned late last week, the date tor next meeting had been set for October 12. Dentists Gather ; First Time, Fall 1 ' Th Marton-Polk-Yamhm Jin tal society win hold its first meet Is ot th fan at the Bohemlsa restaurant at t:Sfr o'clock tonight, according to Secretary C Ward Daris. Members who attended the Pacifle coast dental conference at Seattle last July will rsport on the meetings. SOUGHT FOB SERUM Adventists Dedication Is Tomorrow DALLAS, Oct. T Dedication sorriee for th new Sereath Day Adrentlst church ea Washington street ar scheduled for Sunday October 9, at 8 p. m. This an nouncement was mad by Rer. C J. Cole, pastor ot the local church. Rer. Geo rg W. Petti t. a. mis sionary who recently returned from India, will preach th ded ication sermon. H will as as his subject, Th Awakening But Its Meaning,1" which .will tell th meaning of Ghandrs opposi tion to England's rul ot India, Th new church was built, to re place th on which was destroyed by tiro a tew months ago. The ehnreh was on ot the buildings ueetroyea coring in ouioreaa OZ Incendiary fires her. FEARED Br TK LOS ANGELES, Oct. T (AP) A general feeling that Oregon State's grid eleven enter tains strong hopes ef banding the TJnirsrsity ot Southern Cali fornia football team Its first de teat tomorrow swept tnto the Trojan stronghold as Coach Paul Sehissler brought his St players her today. Th Bearers declined th prir- Ileg ot a preliminary workout. hut instead war entertained at chalk talk in th afternoon, and ther was aono ot th talk of other years that Oregon State was primed for th Trojans. All hands admitted the outlook, was bad for th Bearers. Schissls took his annual drubbing at golf from Coach Howard Joas, Southern California meator and smiled, for be snared two bir dies while shooting a 92 against 85 for th head man. Ther was no change la th hospital list at Troy, with Bob Erskine, Ernie Smith, Aaron Ro senberg, Dirk Barber, and Larry Stevens not expected to so ac tion. Coach Sehissler announced that Arnold Helkeaen, who was to. hare started at right end, did not make the trip south, being detained by his brother's death. DRILLS WELCOMED TO Rev and Mrs. Guy Drill were welcomed to their work in th First Christian church at aa en thusiastic reception held Wednes day night in th ehurch parlors. About 250 attended Including members and friends of th church. For th churches ot th city. Dr. Grover C. Birtchet ot the First Presbyterian church ex tended greetings. Rev. R. V. Wll son, pastor of tbe TJaited Breth ren church also spoke. Ed Townsend, a veteran mem ber ef tbe church, reviewed the history of th organisation. An Interesting feature was the en trance of the bey scout troop No. 4, tn uniform. This troop 1s spon sored by th church. A vocal duet was given by John Schmidt Jr.. sad Lorn Plammer. Rev. Drill, who has com from Pen dleton to undertake this paster ate, and Mrs. Drill responded aad outlined something of what they hope to accomplish in their service fa th enure a. A pleasant social hoar followed the formal program. Police Discover Holdup Suspect Has Pen Record Communicating with Seattle police by telephone yesterday, Sa lem officers yesterday found that William Simons, who with John H. Rautlo is suspected of baring held up J. S. Albert. 888 Mill street, Thursday night, has a no lle and penitentiary record Jn tbe state to the north. Both men refuse to answer questions and stock to their story-that they had como hero from Portland by stag aad ar on rout to San Fran cisco. This morning th pair probably will bo taken before Municipal Judge Poulsen to enter plea to a charge of being intoxicated. Po lice ssy th two men were drunk on barbatol when arrested after the hold-up. Albert's watch, taken by his accosters, was found la yard yesterday. Many Rainbows Are Planted in County Streams Tea thousand more rainbow trout were planted in SUrer creek yesterday and lt.ttt win be placed la the Ablqua this after noon by state game commission workers, Earl Adams, Marlon county sportsman who Is assist ing, t ported last night. Tbe Sil ver creek load of three-inch fln gerliags were placed over a three mil stretch starting half a arils above Silverton. Before the end ot th fan, 309v 00 1 more fish wfll be planted la county streams, he said. FARRTS FAMILY HOMB TURNER, Oct. 7 Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Fsrrls and son. Leonard re turned Sunday night from their three weeks' trip to Alberta. They visited two daughters and their families. - VIOBGIUSIlCnO? . ,. All ycm'vi hoped for la Gmgh Shop medicated with V VaooRus DHI STATE IS ST. PAUL REPORTS IHS CALLERS ST. PAUL. OcL 7 Mrs. Ann Marten ot Salem accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Darldsoa left Taesday morning for Redmond, where they will visit with Dr. and Mrs. Ray Jones. Dinner guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Davidson Sunday wer Miss Leoaa Davidson of Portland end If r. &d Mrs. Albert McKay and children. BODDie. nary jan aad Bilil ot Champoeg." " ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dreber aad ehlldroni Marie Robert and Jo, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis La Bount returned fram TOaMnmt Miss Theresa Ernst, th daughter oi w. and Mrs. O. H. 'Ernst, is spending a "vacation in Portland. Miss Ames Vande Wlel la vis iting at th J. O. McKlllipp resW uene. maunc smith and Lester Kirk returned from deer hnntinr Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Eaton re turned Monday from a trip to the aoi springs. JCCIDFI VICTIM DALLAS, Oct, 7 As th result of aa accident occurring at th Junction ot th Salt creek aad Perry dale road yesterday, Mrs. Clinton Cenklia Is la th Dallas hospital suffering from a crushed skull. Her condition Is reported as serious and her chances tor re covery slight. Mr. Conklia was driving; the ear in which were riding besides his wife, Mr. aad Mrs. Cler Sears ot Sand lake. Not being familiar with th road, Mr. Conklia is ho llered to bar driven at too great a speed down the Dunlaa hill with th result h failed to make the turn at th bottom. Th car struck th loos grsrel and turned over oa its top. Mrs. Conklia was thrown through the door aad pinner under th machine. David C. Herron Called by Death; Services Sunday SILVERTON Oct. 7 David Cornelius Herron, died at Silver ton this morning at the hem of his sister. Mrs. Jennie Gibson at 117 MTmat Vftla atrAt at AS o'clock. Funeral services will be at Wllsonville, Or., Sunday aftr- nooa ana interment will also ie there. UnMl 12: St th body win bo at th Larson A Son chapeL Herron was born at Middletoa. Oregon. December 7, 18C8. Be sides his sister here he is survived by on ether brother. a School Teachers Guests at Annual Church Gathering INDEPENDENCE, OcL 7 Th popl ot the Calvary Presbyter ian church held their annual tall get-together social la th bass meat of the church Friday night. Th faculties of the high school and th trainlac school were th special guests ot th erenlng. A group ot students from Al bany college pat oa a program of vocal sad Instrumental music and readings as part ot tho entertain ment feature ot tho evening. Th Presbyterian students of Mon mouth Normal were also special guests that evening and cars wer provided to assure their attend ance, a large crowd attended. Class for Younger Married People is Organized. Gervais GERVAIS. Oct. T A wHm, ot members of tho Presbyterian aunany scnooi met Tuesday night at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Rnk. ert Harper to organize a young mamea people's Sunday school class. J. D. Brow was ml--A president; J. O. Adams, rice-prea- laenz, ana Mrs. Ross Cutsforth, secretary-treasarer. Those nresent war Ifr. ad Mra.. Ralph Harper. Mr. and Mrs. oss uuuiorta, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adla- son, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. GraQoas. Mrs. A. B. Mlnsker. Mra. Bart Rark-ev and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper. Library at Gervais Open Twice Weekly GERVAIS. Oct 7 Ti." !- ealatlnx library wUl bo opoa Tuesday and Friday afternoons xrom to 5:00 as it was last year, beglnalng this week. Mrs. Virginia Booster, bead librarian, aad Mrs. M. D, Henalng: win b la share darlnr GetAhmr. Thm ar 175 a books la th library, covering all subjects. . T Last Day u Taesday Only DALLAS WOMAN IS rams Teacher Has Praises For New System y BETHEL, Oct. 7 Mrs. Car mailt WeddJ. teacher of Beth! school, made preparation, during th summer vacation, for teaching tho school by the new method evolved by Mrs. Fulkerson The school Is aow In tho second week and Mrs. Wed die Is very much pleased with th success of th new venture and declares It a wonderful time saver. Th first four grades ar taught In th regular, way. but th mora advanced grades ar combined and th subjects ar combined' most interestingly and flrofitably. The. pupils are giren tests at th beginning of th achool year so that tho weak subjects msy bo brought ap during th year, rath er thaa to giro the tests at th close of the year and perhaps al low a pupil to fail. Tho bora of the n are building and painting a stage coach. Ther mv work- ft Ha, they bar completed their studies tor u a ay, ir they bare made good grades. s Th third and fonrth mitM ar making maps of th conti nents ia moaennf clay. Pupils doing eighth .grade work are Lois Hsmriek. Gertrude Froehllck, Clarence Boling, Dean Lauderbaek and Edward Scbnls. The beginners are Norma June Botes, Lorraine Klrseher and Dor othy Froehllck. Pupns who ar newcomers in tn district are Wil liam aad Walla c Kirk. Increase of Five Pupils Over Last Year, Millershurg JEFFERSON. OcL V a group f men are hm? itinriinr th south sld of th roof ot in kv angelical church this Week. The Cathalla rhnrrh wtn also bars a aew ahtngted root put on, before th rainy weather sets In. Tho Millershurg school four miles southwest ot Jefferson began last week with an Itmut of fir pupils over last years registration. The primary class haeladesr David Meeker, Phillips, Boanlo Arnold. Jackie Wright man. Delbert Wilson end Llnvd Johnson; two pupils. Donna Lou rarls. and Normal Barnes, wha formerly attended eehnal t rw vor, are attending MIHersburg scnooi this year. Reorganization of Card Club Slated; Church Meal 27th GERVAIS. Oct 7 Th Com. inanity Stt club will meet at the Masonic hall next Tuesday night, October 11. to orcanlza for the winter season. Mrs. M. D. Hea- nmg ana Miss Sophie Nibler will act as hostesses. All rami mm- bera and these wishing to become memoers ar invited to attend. The date for tbe PrMhrteHin women's chicken pie supper has been chanred tn Tharsdav alcfcr. October XT. because the aa dltor ium waa taken for th former data. A good program and excel lent supper will a tae featares. Funeral Rites For Mrs. Towne Today 8ILVERTON. OcL 7 Funeral sorvfc for Mrs. William Towns. wh died Thursday morning will bo held from the Jaek aad Ekman chapel Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock with Interment at th Mil ler cemetery, past Matrons of the oruer ot tho Eastern Star will be ia charge of tho services. If Af0wncdTfeatre TjV OOLLTOOOPi Homo of 25c Talkie LAST TIMES TODAY Mickey Blouse alallnee Today 1:30 P.M. First Shewing Ia Salem ft ean.sToi? Also Sidney aad Marry Cesnedy News. Cartoon Ooasody and Serial Tb Slmdoar of tho stasia" Attend oar Nino o'clock Show aad Ttosssla tor osv MidnJto llstlnes 11:15 Free BamngtcnU Cosntsx Sanday Moa. Tfaea, HIS GREATEST ROUS CONRAD NAGEL rcoi imi - with JOintMAjLtjoAy r fcT I ft I m im COilfTTEES FOR P.T.I. GERVAIS. Oetl Th Par ant. Teacher association met a.t thm dltorium Monday night to organise ror ine winter season. Mrs. Ber tha Barker, tho president, presid ed. Tho n resident ennainted tr J. B. Suae. Mra.. Helen "rta do. lo, Mrs. I A. Essoa. Mrs. A. B. Aausson ana a. t. wadsworth oa the membership committee; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth aad Mrs. J. A. Ferschweilor, finance; greeting committee, J. H. Tumble son, Mrs. Ida MInaker and Mrs. A. Dejardin; publicity. Mrs. M. D. Hennlng and Mrs. L V. McAdoo. mrs. Barker and Mrs. MInaker served light refreshments and a abort lmnromota nroKram was giren. About 21 were present. Tne association planned a re eentlon for the achool teachers to be held next Monday night. A mu sical program under direction of Mrs. MInaker will be given and refreshments served. Laura Cammack is Honored Prior to Sailing For Orient ROSED ALE. Oct. 7 Mrs. Jssu sie Plowman of Belllagham. wash., entertained with a lunch eon Tuesday noon at tho homo of her mother la Salem in honor of Laura Cammack. who is leaving this month for the orient. A Jap anese motif was used for table decorations, with asters and xin- i nlae as a centerslece. Oneats urea. lent wer Miss Cammack. Esther ana Elisabeth stayton. Esther Spiers. Lillian Frailer and Nellie Kleen. Fred Judd has built a nice barn ea his ranch this summer and Is now havlnr a small addition mad oa tho houso. HI new walnut and liibert orchards are looking fine. Several parties her have sold their prunes aad are burr bant ing them to Salem. Keller, Rohhins To Enter Contest For Medal Honors PIONEER. Oct. 7 Far Kallar and Truman Bobbins represented this community in the W. C. T. IT. Gold Medal contest held at the Presbyterian church Friday night. Tho Dry Defenders held a meet ing bare Tuesday night The fol lowinr nrocram was rirea? Or chestra selections by Ben Lang. Arthur and Gus Schroeder. Harry Markwart. Lawrence Turner aad Jake Voth; ouartet by Dick Bar- tell, Harry Markwart. John Welb ana Ben Lang; duet by Mr. and Mrs. H. Markwart; talk by Mrs. tt. L. TurrelL resident of the or ganisation: and Dr. Carnes rare th address of th erenlng. Dick Bartell Is tbe captain of this dis trict. Law Enforcement On Part Citizens. Brotherhood Topic TURNER. Oct. 7 The Meth odist sfen's Brotherhood mmt Monday aisht In rexalar month ly mooting. Tho president. Iran uaaiey. presides, it was decided tD larito Clrd Winiamaan. at Albany to como at a later date aad give a report ot his trip to tno last general conference. Rer. IN. Sherman Hawk gare a hu A S i n 2' AT THE llzSOP. IU APOIED s - aMaaBSSSBBBBBSassSBSSBBSBBBB 6 M1D-NITE MATINEE 7 ogether! The scroeas greatest lovers ... America's foremost artrea aad tend star la their Creates screen tri smaph ... far sbmw thriUtec, thaa MTho Rich Are Always With J I ftrrtrirtr-t szar n rr'nh. i morous raadlnx Th Educated Shirt. Lillian Peterson gave a piano solo with accompaniment by Katharine Hawk, Mrs. tooso gave a vocal solo and was accom panied by Mr. Tooso. -, Fred J. Toots. Jr ores Id eat ot th Marloa county Christlaa federation was tho guest spoaser who used tor his subject. "Th Cltisa's Part la Law Enforce ment." Budget Meeting of Bethel School : is - Slated on Monday v v - t BETHEL, Oct" 7 A meeting ot v&troua ot th Bethel school district Is called tor Monday night, October It, at t o'clock. This Is a budget meeting end a special meeting will bo held at the same time. S. Hamrlck, chair man of tbe school board, desires a fuU attendance, Tho continued dry weather Is holding up the fall farming bad ly. Silo filling is being done at the J. M. Nichols farm, and tho Klrseher Brothers outfit Is cutting, ensilage at tho Chapman farm. The Zake-Kuneiter wood saw has Just completed 1 big Jobs st tho farms ot J. B Carruthers, A. R. Darr and George Bahnses. Farmer Union Group Has Listen-in Party MARION. Oct. 7 Mrs. A. F. Larky and children Albert Jr Frances, Wendell and Laurance. have moved to Corrailie to stay with her mother. Mrs.' Morgan for tho winter and to send tbe chil dren to school. A number of Farmer Union numbers assembled at th Elsy Piekard homo last night to listen to the Farmers Union program ever KOAC. Th Marion Union orchestra played. Those In tho party were, Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Sehermaeber. Warren Gray, Rose Hntton aad tho host sad hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Piekard. ' Student Body Votes to Print Own Paper INDEPENDENCE. Oct. 7 The first regular student body meetlag was held Wednesday to discuss plans for obtaining a new machine for printing th Margold News, school paper. It was decid ed to get a mimeograph. The dra matic club, the Margold club and the student body ar to stand tho expense. The machine now in us is worn out. It was also decided to hare programs every ether week be fore asembly. Th senior are to give the first program. FOSHANQ FAMILY MOVES VALSETZ. Oct. 7 Hanso Posh ing and family hare mored into tho house formerly occupied by Bfttner Haddelstos. Friends ot Donald Deaao will bo glad to kaow ho is improving and will re turn home soon. Buster Keatoo says, e me as Warner Bros Elsinore Mickey Moose Club Meetiag Satarday, 1 ML, fat "SPEAKEASLLY" Chapter Two-"Jaagie Mystery Last Times Today PI Face and a Nose . . put them to gether and yon , have the funni est picture on record 1 1AUGH UNTIL IT HURTS! BUSTER JBIMY ' " A "SpeafiEasily" Ml , m j !HA,