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PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, October 131932 I I ' HI f1" l ; l TURNER CLUB OPE Votes to Join Talent Con tests; Hears Report on Scout Work . .TURNER, Oct. 1 i. - Turner community club enjoyed Its first meeting: of the fall season Mod day night, with a good crowd and ranch Interest shown In the bnsl- "nes meeting and plans proposed hy the new president, Henry Ah- rens. It was Toted to enter the coun- ty talent contest, with the follow ing committee to report ut the next meeting: C. A. Bear. Mrs. Carl Booth, Mrs. S. A. Riches, Miss Helen Peetx and D. B. Parks. -The club's new local commit tees are: General advisor. Mrs A. Riches; program; D. B. Parks, with the assistance of district chairmen: Turner, Mrs. Elizabeth .Ball; Crawford, Mrs. Milton Mc- Kinny; Pleasant View, Mrs. Mar garet Miller; Summit, Carl Booth; Clererdale; Mrs. Jay Coow; Bat tle Creek. Bert Peebles. Civic im provement, Joe McKlnney, Hugh - Webb, Cecil Martin, E. J. Harrl son, Charles Standley; publicity, ; - Mrs.' Cv Ii. Clark r ' refreshments, i Hrti Stella Miller, Mrs. J. E. Whitehead, Jr.,H Mrs. Lee Barker, . Mrs. ' Lloyd Jarmen and George , Brower. The club voted late last spring to sponsor a Boy Scout troop. A small group of boys took up the preliminary work during the sum mer. and now with new boys add ed are ready to get to work in earnest with their scoutmaster. Waldo Riches, who announced they would meet at the school- house on Tuesday nights. Rev. N. Sherman Hawk, who; is familiar with the work, assisted the boys during- the summer, as did D. B. Parks, chairman of the. sponsor ing committee, Rev. Hawk gave a short talk on the work of the organization. D. B. Parks announced the pro gram which opened with music by the Fowler orchestra. "Fall Open ing" was given by about 20 girls and small children, with Mrs. Mae Hadley at the piano. Arthur Best- vater gave two solo numbers, ac companied by Mrs. Hadley at the niano. Olga Garner'gave a mono- , lorue, and responded with a read- ing for her" second number, a nu- morous reading oy Mrs. wanaa. Versteeg and orchestra music clos ed the program. Willamette Valley Vocational Group mm f , i 07 I we nas visuea at me a. vv. x-o- MeetS UCtOber ZOlell home since Wednesday. Mr. SILVERTON, Oct. 12 The Willamette Valley Vocational In- - structors will meet at Silverton on October 2( for a banquet and eve ning program. This group in cludes the Trades and Industrial Instructors and the Smith-Hughes agricultural instructors, both un der the Smith-Hughes act and the manual training Instructors. William Gates of the Silverton high school manual training de - partment and Warren Crabtree of the Smith-Hughes department have charge of making the ar rangements. The program will be put on by the Eugene delegation, The Willamette valley group in cludes those from Eugene to Port land. Mrs. A. R, Ewing Heads Community Club For New Year BRUSH COLLEGE, Oct. 11 The board of trustees of the Brush college community elub met Monday night at the home of Mrs. John Schindler to elect of ti ters. ' Mrs. A. R. Ewlng was elected as president; Charles Glaze, vice president; A. E. Utley, secretary and Mrs. John Schindler as treas urer. An excellent program Is be ta planned for the first meeting .Friday night October 21. V Money Savin Prices On ' Shotgun Shells - Complete stocks of Equipment for all Hunting needs See us today Savage, 12 gaugen qq Single Shot Bhotguns. Ia 2, pump gun only , viUtIU W. IT WVUVflW 12 gauge Model 29 SO , inch . - . oi nC barrel ....... 901.7J ; Complete Stocks Wincfeer "Ranger" Spe cial Bo'Nos. 4, or ehlU- ed shot at a very attractive price. A, Box of tlfl IS only 9UC 11 Ga. Remington Heavy Loads ......... 11 Ga. Winchester &i n a Speedloada Box V laU IN MYSTERY - r Marian Elliot Jennison, of Milford, XT IT U- . A -V-. J 11. . u,, wtuv mmm ivuint invk w UWUI in a New York hotel room. The fact that a revolver was clutched in the girl's hand pointed to suicide, but : the finding of a note addressed to the hotel manager, telling of her being pursued by a man, started an investigation on a murder theory. Miss Jennison is believed t have eloped some time ago from Worcester. Mass. FARMERS ALL SET PRATUM, Oct. 12 Farmers have filled their woodsheds with wood, their barns with, hay and straw, their silos with corn and are now husking what corn re mains in the field and are Just about ready for the rain which never fails to come about this time of the year. Fred de Vries built and filled a silo last week. Miss Beulah Gerig who has been for some time under the I care of a special nurse is able to I be up again and is slowly regain- ing her health. Misses Leora Ger ig and Alma Stauffer are attend ing Los Angeles Bible Institute. George and Alfred Rakow oi Wausaka, Wisconsin, who spent the past three weeks here and in Salem have left for Los Angeles. Mrs. Frank Kobllts from Seat tle has visited at the A. W. Pow- Kobllts and daughter Eunice ar rived Saturday. John Roth has had electricity I extended to his yard and barn. Fred de Vries visited Union Hill Sunday school and the Silver Falls i community Sunday in the interest ! of county Sunday school work. Eskimo, American Houses Are Built As Part of Study SCIO. Oct. 12 An inter estingJ nroleet la belna- carried on by the third grade under the direction of Miss Mildred Gardner, In their study of geography. Two kinds of homes are being constructed on the sand table. An Eskimo house will be made of blocks of white clay. . Floyd Zink is chairman of the committee for the construc tion of the Eskimo house, and Donald Gonser for the American home. The fourth gfade, under the di rection of Miss Mildred Gardner, is writing i nlar for Columbus day. They hope to have it ready to present for - their parents and friends in a few days. ELSINORE - SUNDAY Mid-Xite Matinee Saturday 1 Are You Ready tor C3 ID Season Opens Oct. 15th and 16th 1C and 12 $7.50 - ; Several " other models la Remington and Winchester Shotsmns aow ready - 12-Gange Shells! 4, Winchester Leader ' High base 4, or C chilled shot. Box of 10 shells," nr Special UUC 12 . Gut Super .X. y Long Range f:vi.-- fT t-t LoadS J.t' i'i 1 mmmO ' - v t f.. SheUs come ia the desired slae shot leads for Pheaaaat . . and Ducks 1 BR Meant and IWlr rarara EVENT Oil MID Amelia Magness Honored as Only Woman living There -' 51 Years old GRAND ISLAND, Oct. The. homecoming held Sunday on the," school grounds was a great success in every way. The event, sponsored by the Grand Island Im provement ciud, was tne nrst ox Its' kind to be held. Due to the beautiful day the entire program was given out of doors. The morning program Included selections given by a male' Quar tet .composed of Ersel ; Gubser, Rex;Peffer, D. Lynn Gubser and Charles E. . Nelson; address of welcome by Charles E. Nelson, president of the el ub: talk by Morton Tompkins, state represen tative: instrumental music by. Lu cille Fisher and the main address given by Max Gehlhar of Salem Mr. Gehlhar gave a very-interest ing and instructive talk on the problems confronting the agricul ture of today. A bountiful basket dinner was served out of doors during the noon nour. The afternoon .pro gram opened "with commuity sing ing directed by Rex .Ferrer of Dayton, talk by D. Lynn Gubser of ..the TJnionvale district, early memories of the island, were re called by Mrs. Mercy .Tompkins and. J. A. Mothorn ef this district. 1 D3 famous Hardeman hats in the season's most popular shades and styles. All finest felts and now these, new low prices should give you a reaHnspira-tion. Other Remember Ye Are Nevtr Undersold When - Quality cad Assortments Are Considered Mrs. .'Joe Dorsey ,. of Dayton Isn3 Roy Etoutenbertf 4he union- vale , district. r Roy R. Hewitt of Salem In his instructive talk on the Inheritance and Income tax hill also recalled early happenings la the district when he was a lad. Following the afternoon pro gram a baseball game was played between the present Islanders and former residents,, the score being t to 1 in favor of the visiting am. Those playing on the visit- las; team were Giles Rockhill of Dayton, Gilbert McKenxie now of Plaasantdale. Frank Sawyer and soa Robert of McMInnville, Rob ert Baldwin of Aumsvllle, Henry Taylor of Salem, Andrew Bishop of Grand . Ronde, Ersel Gubser and Andrew Nichols of Pleasant dale.:. - . , ' . ... . t- The registrar's book showed that over 200 people, present Is landers and former residents reg istered during the day. Mrs. Ame lia Magness now " of Wheatland and who was present was , given honorable mention during the aft ernoon program as being the only woman living on the Island In 1871. just 61 years ago. Cities and -districts represented on the registration book were Amity. Sherwood. Portland. Newberg. Sa lem, McMInnville. Silverton, Wil lamette, Dayton, Monmouth, La fayette, Aumsvllle.' Wheatland, Unionvale and Grand Island. IX NKUMAX RESIDENCE WACONDA, Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Kahle are occupying the Neumaa house at Waconda station daring Mrs. Anna New man's stay ia Los Angeles where she will "remain indefinitely with her granddaughter. Donna Goble, who is receiving vocal training. . mm lei. s III - ft ' iVV I THe finest clothes for the well dressed man, and never as low in price for these new smart fall fabrics. Come in today while you have these large selections .- Hats arid More Hats Get Under one of these new ! ones now. Just in a large shipment of the t $2.95 to $750 ELDRIEDGE, Oct." 11- Tony Lelae finished sowing a S0-aere field of oals and vetch this week. He, with other farmers here, la happy over the rains, and holds them a great benefit. Plowing and seeding will start in earnest after 14 hours of good soaking rains. .: Grading, of the new county road one ' fourth mile . north - of the Eldriedge school; began this week. . This stretch of .road . is about one mile in length and be gins -near the' A. L. Collins, farm on the Salem Champoeg highway 11 miles north of Salem, and leads. onto the county road east of the school. -. . , Mary L. . Fulkerson, county school superintendent visited El driedge school Tuesday. Henry Harerkamp and his fam ily are . busy with fall work on the farm known as the Zaladorf place and -recently rented by them. The family moved here from East Salem. Students Get Report I For Spring Writing EAST WOODBURN, Oct, 11? Pupils of the McKee schoolwho received Palmer method awards this fall for work completed last spring are as follows: ... . ... j Silver, star primary . button Adeline Semolke, Michael Vlstica, You Are, L E A E n v j A C It E T C mm. Handreds of the finest leath er coats to choose from In v ery popular color and leather and the lowest prices in Salem : 03.95 Either WckardTTlrene SemoIkeT and BoyceGannoa..Gold star utJ ton Adeline Semolke and Mich ael Viatica.. Palmer method but ton, Barbara Schneider, : Jesse Owre, LeRoy Albin, David Rlck- ard. Merit button,- Tillie and Bar bara Schneider; Manuscripts from schools in the entire state were sent for cor rection last spring-, which caused the delay of the awards. Oliver Rietbeck Reported Injured In :Train Accident KmGWOOD. Oct. It Oliver Rlesbeck who started. Sunday night tor Chlco. Calif., la report ed seriously injured in a train' ac cident. IUs mother. Mrs. ' John Rlesbeck Sr., has gone south to be with him. Mrs. F. N. Rivet of Ocean Park. Wuh. ." mnthr nf Mrs. C. A. Guderian is at the Gud- enan home for a visit of Indefin ite length. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Vosburgh entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barnes and family of IUihee. The. commemorated the wedding an niversary or. Mr. ana Mrs. Vos- ourgn. . MISS SMITH EXDS STUDY SILVERTON, Oct. 11 MIsa Ethyl Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith has completed her work In .the Pacific Beantv college at Portland and is at her heme here awaiting examinations to he given October 21. Her sis ter Beryl, at one time operated a beauty shop at Silverton. - Shalie lands With The Greatest rami? ipip(g Vaflmies TToroi NOW IS THE TIME AND THIS IS THE PLACE TO FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS AND THE LOWEST PRICES See This Fine Showing of Our Famous EVERY NEW STYLE - EVERY NEW FABRIC - SMART PATTERNS AND EXCEPTIONALLY WELL TAILORED AND NEVER BEFORE SOLD AT THIS LOW PRICE ' L E A T H E n j A C 11 E T C BIHEIfTS Oil : FIRMS MIOUS WEST STATTON. Oct 12 Im provements which hsve been made on the Carl Gibson place are a new bars which is nearly com pleted and the. painting of the house. There are a" number of other places being improved this year. Oscar Stahl has Just had a paint Job finished on his house. . The Okey Snider home has been paint ed. W. O. Royse has reroof ed his chicken house and barn. '. Ed Clark is . building a new home about one mile east of here and plans to move to it as soon as it is finished. Also-a new mod ern chicken house is Bearing com pletion on the Elmer Esche place. Misses Elsie and Flora DeBoe are spending several weeks in Portland visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen have retained to their home after spending a two weeks vacation touring in California. They report very few tourists in the citiee they visited. Northwest Clime is T Ideal, Say Visitors WACONDA, Oct 11 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nngom. Mrs. O. W. Thurmon of Clatskanie and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Towns of Woodstock, Ontario, cBOQCfl Elave Evei? Seena I Should iWorry e Lowering clouds hold no threat : for -the man in a Bishop Rain Goat All Styles are ing Trench Moleskins and See 0or Whtdcvss, ad Don't Forget 7heiherYou J Buy or Hcf, Ue Are Altvays (lcd to Show Yon ! "Canada, were guests This weekend of the A. W.-and- Allyn Ka&om families. They left Sunday for a trip to ML Hood -' Loop. The Townes have greatly enjoyed their stay here and both heartily agree that Oregon ' and' Washing on scenery and mild fall weather far surpasses that of Canada. Distill ing of peppermint at the Thunneu farm near Clatskanie with R. W. Nasont ia chargs,is finished; ard the ell has been shipped to be sold In New York. -A fair-eised crop this year is repotted frow that district Consolidation of ' '.; ' Colleges is Theme For Surer Meeting STIVER, Oct 12. A lecture on the school consolidation bill will be held at the Surer hall Thurs day night October it. at S o'clock. Everyone is Invited to attend. ' The circus has left 8uver. ; Sev eral prises were given. The silver ware set given to the most popu lar woman was woa by Mrs. W. J. Kerr. Vera Miller received a ring for being the most popster baby. Veta May Lamb and Will's Allen each received a white rat for a pet ; - MRS. MASSEY LEAVES WACONDA. Oct 11 Mrs. K. M. Massey returned to her home v in Portland this week following! a week's visit hero tt the home iot ' her daughter. Mrs." Arthur Gef fin.' Carl M. Massey whom she ae eompanled oa her- return was a weekend guest "Of Mr. and Mrs. Goffifl. here in our large show Coats 'Rubberized others 138 N. Coal SL w - 120 N. Coxuaerdal St, Phone 4903