The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 20, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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Tax Levy, as now Proposed,
Will be $2,000 Less
Than Last Year
t DALLAS, Oct- 1$. Member of
the elty . budget commute will
with taxpayers at the city
uonoty, Nowmlxr 21, at I
V. m. to hear arcnmenta for and
gainst me iBdtet for 'Ills
estimated by this committee. .
The badet as submitted by the
ommlttee to -the city council
: shows . an estimated iMn Ait--
coming year of $28,310.
-u vsumacea receipts or $3270.
' tx )evy for 133 of
-.ve. This levy will be $2000
. im mm xaia year. .
.. . The estimated expenditures for
w, touiunt I.S.31I . are as
follows: Auditor and police judge,
H2I: fearer. $420; attorney,
0 0 ; marshall. l t 0 0 ; city ball!
W$$2; library, $1876; city park and
band, 11250; city light. r530;
city water. $90; fire department.
$2500; city streets, $3525; city
eewer.- $100; incidentals emer
gency fund, $4980; general bll-
auon bonds, $3688.
The estimated recelnta of 13-70
r as xouows: Police court, $150;
iees road district 7
eiaye; xranchise. $160; rents,
$120; payment on sale contracts.
aw;, miscellaneous, $200; delln
quent taxes, $500. . .
!". - mm .
. - onaget aiso usts a sum
mary of tho.indebtednesa of the
city or Dallas. This is: General ob
ligation bends, $27,800; Improve
ment (Bancroft) bonds, $44.-
.s; -warrants outstanding
(general fund), $500; water
Donas, f 120,000. Total indebted
nesi, $2t2.f 26.84.
BETHEL, Oct. 19. -The Beth
el community club will hold the
first meeting of the season at the
school Saturday night. It will be
aa inrormai meeting of music and
7 Breeches. Mrs. George Bahnsen la
cuauraan oi tne refreshment com
mittee. Newcomers In the district
ar minted to attend and become
acquainted.
.Mrs. M. Sundborg had as her
guests last week, her brother and
his family, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Martin and Margaret of Rowena.
near The Dalles. Virgil Sundborg
took them to the old Martin home
stead beyond Falls City. It was
Mr. Martin's first visit there in
more than 40 years.
Iter, and Mrs. W. Q. Lienkaem
per and their daughters, Gertrude,
Lois and June, were entertained
at a birthday dinner at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Spranger
Saturday night. The occasion was
Re-. Lienkaemper's birthday an
niversary, and there waa a beau
tiful birthday cake with candles.
Miss Gertrude Llenkaemper has
recently returned from a year of
atudy in Germany and told most
Interestingly of her travels and
studies.
Laura Cammack to
Sail Saturday for
Missionary Fields
rim
urn
OMIT CLUB
MEETS SiTIIf
BOSEDALE. Oct. 19. Miss
Laura Cammack, outgoing mis
sionary to China, left early Mou
r day morning on the first lap of
4 the long journey. She will hare
farewell meetings in Seattle, Ev
erett and probably Bellingham,
Wash., this week and will sail Sat
urday, October 22, on the Empress
of Canada from Vancouver, B. C,
going via Honolulu where they
top one day.
From Kobe." Jap an, she will go
en a Japanese boat to Tientsin,
China, the headquarters of the
National Holiness association. She
will probable be sent Inland for
the winter months to do Intensive
language study and as companion
to Miss Mary Hill, veteran mis
sionary of the association.
Word has been received by
cable that Miss Cammack's sister,
Helen, who sailed from San Fran
cisco September 11, has safely
reached her destination, La Paz,
Bolivia.
Inland Folks Take
Advantage of Cheap
"Salmon Near Siletz
EAST WOODBURN, Oct 19, -
Mr., ana Airs. u. K. s&aner re
turned Sunday night from Kern-
Tille where they went for salmon
and to make a short visit with
H. L. Shaner and family. Shaner
states the Siletz river Is full of sll
Terside salmon and that tho com
mercial fishermen are selling
them at 2 Vx cents a pound. The
pickup boats land their fish at
H. L. Shaner's dock and on Sun
- day morning 10 tons of fish were
unloaded there.
. Miss Ruth Bilyeu, sixth grade
pupil In the Union school, was
rushed to a Salem hospital for an
operation for appendicitis.
P. W. Owre, road patrolman
for district No. 49, is still nlowly
convalescing from his long Illness,
and Is able to do but little work.
: STORAGE IMPORTANT
Washington county potato grow
ers hare found out by experience
that care in storage of seed pota
toes pays big dividends! .Trials
conducted : by several growers
showed as muck as 20 to 40 per
cent variation In . yield tho fol
lowing year may occur between
lots of seed that hare received
different storage treatment. Pat
ting potatoes on slatted floor, or
building a slatted tunnel In tho
cellar or pit has given good re
sults. TALKS ON SCHOOL BILL
SUVER, Oct 19. A meeting
on tho consolidation ' school bill
was held recently at the Wood
. man ball, with a man from Mon
mouth fpeaktBg.
WHEAT GAINS SHARPLY
BUTTEiRFAT
Pit Hears Henry Ford
will buy Heavily,
Ship to "China
.CHICAGO.' OCt. 19. -(AP)
wheat advanced sharply at the
dose today with unconfirmed ru
mor anoat that Henry- Ford
would tonlrht nniim ,-
0 0 0,00 0-bushel purchase ot wheat
for China., The ramon .were au
thoritatively denied later, but not
until after trading had ended.
There was not much volume to
wheat transactions and tha nA nt
valves cams about la considerable
degree because of absence of sell
ing pressure. Strength of securi
ties, together with need of rain
in ine southwest, had a contrib
uting bullish Influence and so too
did unfavorable weather for crop
luvvemeni m tne northwest, as
wen as increased sales of flour by
domestic mills.
f Wheat closed firm at the day's
top. -l cent above "yesterday's
finish, corn a shade to up, oats
7-7 aarancea.
Today' closing quotations
Wheat: December, 49.
May, 54-; July. 55-5.
. V,ornJ Pecembr. 25-: May,
Oats: December 18; May 1S
, nv trading.
General Markets
rHODTJCS ZXOHAKQS
rvjtTUAMU, Or Oct. (AP)
Prot xehMfe, net prlect: ButUr, -
Sf 1-?fiMi 8oe. p" finu
a- Jrn' r aob
Portland Grain
POBTLAXD, Or.,
Wheat Opea
My 52 u
Oct. 1.(AP)
mga low oiom
S1U K9tl
. S
VM ViUt 1 Kir Bnjf V) II.
oft whit 4ft hard winter 47 H: aartb-
ri". ta whit 47; tuUn
0t K. S yrhif. 18.
Cort XB rHw $11.50.
Milhnw tdrd 818.
Portland Produce
f"ltTK4HD, Ore., Oct. 19. (AP) .
ZT "V1,?'" cor r letter, 21
JS ue elttr Prodnwra' leU
Infc pneti; trtth. extras 26c. itandarda
c, iwum zac, pniieta 17c.
vMarr c tiellinr srica to rstall.
V llV-'" aC, txtt batchers,
under 150 panada, -; -realera, 80-100
paaaa; laaoa -8Vte,
KaU Orecsa walnnti 15.1 9 Twn.4
peaaau 10c, Brain 12-14c, alnwada 1?
zv-?ze. pecan ZOe.
flaatara bark Burin nri. it
pauad. TT
Hop Nemiaal. 1M2, lS-lSUe.
Entterfat &irect to ahippan; itatioa.
16. Prtt4 delirerr stIm .innh.
ru, l-ae pound; aweet cream hi r bar.
Ui t-aaltrr Net buying prU; beary
diaau lie; tights 8t: nriin. mUm.
1S: alt WeijChta. Vbita 10.1ai M
Wr T; dock. Pkia. 10-11 e,
0ia Baliinr prica to reUiWa; Ora
gaa T0T5 eental, Takima SO-SS4 cental.
Potato Local, 75e oraan box; Des
chatea Gem 0c-81, Takima Gem. 60-
90e caatat
1032 cUp. aoatlaal: Wlllamatu
TiUr ll15 twin, eaitera Orfaa 10-
HT BarlnK Brie from nrndn. L
fU flS-lS.SO. derer ft-S.S0. eaitera
Oreffaa tiaaathy
81T-1T.S0,
at
Ttea f 1-1.50.
Portland Livestock
POBTLAKTJ. Or nt ia r tz
Cattle Receipt 40, calres 10;' steady to
stroag.
Steers, 600-900 pounds, mediant $4
S.25, commoa f 2.50-4.25; 900 to 1100
pooads. mediant S4-S.25. conno t2JO-
4.25; UOO-lSOe Oaaivli. midiam S4.25-S.
Heifert. S50-S5O pa4, mediora, f 8.S5
4.35; eooMBoa 1.X5-S.S5. Crwt CAM 83-8;
low catter a ad aattor, Sl-3. Balls, year
'r xcladed, good and chaica (beet),
f s; Mttar. caauaaa a ad sedinaa,
1.50-2. Vealar. atilk fed. read and
eheica. $5-i aurtiaai SS.7S-S; anil and
commoa. $2-8.75. Calvea. 150-600 poaad.
sova mua cnotea, .i-au; common and
medium. $2-8.73.
Hoc Receipts
killer toff.
00; 15 lover far
Lizht Kchta. 150-150 sounds, rood aad
choice. $3.25-4. LichtwaiafcU. 180-1BA
pound, $35-4; 180-2O paaad. $3.85-
. Heaiam aretgnt, joo to azo ponnda,
83.25-4; 320 to 250 PMadt, $2.85-8.75.
HearTwelcata, 350 ta 2 ponnda, $1.75
3.65; 380-350 paaada. $3.85-8.75. Pack,
lar aows, 375-600 paaada, medium and
food. $3.50-8. Faadera-stockers, 70-180
ponnda, good aad cheiea, $8-8.75.
Slaaghter -aeep aad lambs Beeelpt
850; steady.
Lamba. 90 noanda down, rnni an
choice. $4.25-4.50; aaediam. $3.50-4.26:
11 weicht. commoa. $3.50-8.50. Tear-
ling a-ethers. 90-110 peaads, medinsi to
choice, $1.2 5-3.85. Ewes, 130 poaad,
medinm to choice. 75e-$l: 120 to 150
poands. 75c-$l; all areight. call to com
moa, 80-75C. v- s.
Radio
Piograms
THTJIiaDAT, OCTOBER SO
KO O Corrj-l-6S0 Ke.
7:00 Meraips kteditstloaa. led by Hiss
Mildred Bartholomew.
8:00 Moraine concert.
10:00 Heme Eeooonic Obierrer.
12:00 Fsrm bow. -
3:30 Better H eaTUt and lonj-.r Life.
S:00 The Year-pound Coat Marraret
Brew.
8 ;80 "Economy of HaTing a'Oood B
le Dei" Mr. Florence
Holme Gerk.
0:45 Market and erap rejorta, and
weather forecast.
7: IS "Cannlballtta and Other Bad
Habits ia Pellets," A. O. Lana.
T:80 Masicale Tbelm Peterson, pia
nist; Kadine Milhollen, soprane.
8:80 Know ?otir Bute DaEas.
Berya Tins tw mi.nvmvTt
BRUSH COLLEGE. Oct. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bernard of i
Brash Colle? rMantlr
Palo Alto, CaL, on a combined
business and sleasnre trln. Their
danghter, Mrs. Ufa Shirley. Is re-
a . - .
nik in ineir nome nere while
they are away.
CREAM
WANTED
W Are Payi-j
SCsalb.
For Botterfat
Andresen & Son
r
i 473 rerry Si.
ADVANCES
Salem Markets
Grade B raw". 4 udOt,
co-op pool price. flS per
hundred, i
Sorplua 82c' i.
. (Kllk based ' aa mi-aaoatUr '
batterfat average.)' . -
Butterf at, sweet, 22cv
. " Butterlat, sour, 20c
. nXJTX AX9 VXOETABtXI
me paid to Crown bp Saim bayera.
October 10
(Tha price below, wppSed by a local
rrocer, are indleatWe of the daily market
bal are aot gaaraataad by Tha Stotaeaiaa)
v.m sueamaera, M f
Hotbooa caesmbers, f
Carrot, do. ii
oeai. local, daa.
.10 to .1$
Tnrnipa. local, do. '
Oreea pepper, lb, ,
Tjoeal cabbage, Hk. top
Radiahe. do, baaehaa
-36
04
-ei H
J9-
aeatue cabbage
-03
-SO
Onions, do, boacke
new potatoes
.75 to 1.00
Sweat potatoes, 100 lb. ,
.3.60
rf aean, a ox.
Local celery, das.
Lettaee, crate
Sweet corn, das,
-85
-80
-50
.05 to .07
TS
03
85
03
76
-0S
spiasea. crate
Ploms.
lb.
Pear, bo local
String beans, lb.
Aprieote (retail)
Pea ah as, Salways, log
reaa. coast
Tomatoes, lag
Torn toe, bu.
Cantaloopea, erat
Onion. Walla WU
Onions. Lab4h. C lbs.
$0
70
85
30
Seedless grape. Calit. (wholesale) .80
lea cream atlwi ,, ai
Pickling onion fwholeaal) oa
Daaisb sqnash,- doa. , aa
Local maakmaloaa, lb. 98
Evekkberriea, retail, IK
Plata crape -
-35
Strawberries, era to
1.60
llea of Pine grapefrnit. retail 3 for J5
Apple ,
Xing, be. 146
SplUeabarg a
Northara Spy a
ortlera ,-
Jonathan
XeHelon
C-nliflower, Ke. 1. ert
.$
1.0t
-60
HOPS
Top. 1933, lb.
Top. 1931. IK
-l14
.18
xooe
eytns Filcae
Xxtra
Standard
btedinms ,
.34
-31
.3
..14
PaUet
cmcE a
Colored haaa
Medinm heaa
-11
-OS
-0t
.14
Light ben
JTryera
.1$ aad
or urn hit
Wbeat, -restera red
Whit. No. 1
.4$
.50
Barley, ton ton
.15.00
Oata, white, ton
15.00
16.00 to 19.00
7.00 to T.50
9.00 to 10.00
Oata. gray, torn, top
Hay. baying prlees
Oats and Jrstch. ton
Alfalfa, Talley, 1st cnttlng.
MEAT
Lamb, top
Ewe
4.00
.01
8.T
top
BVgs. first eat ,,
.8.60
Bteera
.0$ to .04
MICKEY MOUSE
I Tt r k-m-N " "V a. i iTT"i ' ' i ' 1 .1 i ii - - i
y&Wh fr- w sssadF ri mh2g&5& ( ssja?' )
V SSsVtCPO. MfiM.l.-gi A tH-OW VA CLEAN TO )? tLL VA D,?7S V VE'RE. GONNA oobn m J
THIMBLE THEATREtarrin Popeye
fXT ONE, TlM.Trtl4
VJfcS ft POWERFUL
rTHrVSBEEir
,5INWN6 INTO
HUNDREDS
: YEARS
LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
-IF WE DOKFTALLOk
THE.CWILO WE WIU.
.- M- &K
ONLY A STUPJO COwROV
CAN lOVCIlHEAR EVERVTMlKJG THEV ,
TOOTS AND C ASPFR
f HOW DID COLONEL HOOFER
rmU inMt vaj i nouui rur
IP HE BLABS IT m SUNK1
rrS MY OWN PAULTI I SH0ULDNT
HAVE OONEIT! 1OU6HTT0
HAVa KNOfVN BSTTEX
a
ON RUMOR
CENT HERE
Medium Eggs Also up
. A Lent; Urcssed
e Veal Drops
Botterfat lias climbed another
cent locally, with top offers of 20
on aoor ta ertde-se yeaterday.
Sweet cream commands twa eeata
mora.
Medinm err ar also a
cent, to tOe dozen, aad pallet are
np tha same amount to lie. Ex
tras ana - staaaras contlnne t
bring 24e and 2e respeetlTely.
Dressed Teal droooed to Te. thm
lowest flrttre In many days.' The
Ureatoek market remained un
changed, v
la the Tegetabl realm, -no nrfem
canre were recorded, althonsrh
tomatoes are showing some weak-4
aess. 'me demand la anght, as la
also the case for grapes.
- f f
Alfalfa Marts
Remain Steady
Pacific northwest alfalf mar
kets remained steadr with mod
eraU to light bfferinga about
equal to current trade require
ments. Growers in producing dis
tricts of . eastern Oregon and
Washington mostly received 17.00
to SS.ee rer ton for the httmr
grades of alfalfa In the hale at
shleplnr DOlnta (m theaa araa.
The Kght offerlnn at Fortlaud
were about equally divided fronf
the Takima. Hermistoa and Wal
la Walla dlstrlcU.
Meal mills. In the Takima val
ley were only moderately actlre
aa a result of some falling' off fa
Inquiry for meaL Dairymen
throughout tho area were using
comparatively good supplies of lo
cal forage and purchasing nay for
Immediate needs enly.
-. ,
Joe Rcntz Contracts
Squat K at $5 a Ton
LABISH CENTER. Oct. 1.
Joe Rants has been harrestlng a
urge crop of aquash. Tho crop
waa contracted at 18 a ton. Spin
ach was raised on this ground thla
spring before the squash was
planted.
Cows ;
Heifer
Dressed Tea, top
-01 to .01
-0$ to .0$
,0
Oresseo: hog
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WOO
-edit
Coarse
.14
Mohair .
-a
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-S,0"1 It CASPERI tJOMT fLL LEAVE VOW J NEVER TO BJATHtt
L.3. ng iwes ay.m- i.K'utt 4.,, , Tneri. Jl.7v ' t20
iJUTEDIL'J STREET
; NEW-TOR-, Oct. 1J CAP) -
After some hesitation, stacks be
came bolder late today aad closed
winv an assortment of 1 to '4
Poate $( galna. ' i'; v. -
; Aa earlier advance, led by raILt,
haa been largely forfeited when
wheat- took a -sudden spurt at
Chicago, in last mlnnta sally f a
tent a. bushel net was reflected
Quickly on tha, stock exchjge
where quotations, renewed their
rise in mere active tradlag. Turn
over la the last 50 minutes was
About C00.O0O sfcarna. achLrw
ly ea-alled.Toluma for tho first
four hours. , - i -
Rails turned ovrf at av
pacA sUmulated by the aurprU
lngly favorablo trend of iiin-
last week, but other groups area
tually caught np with them and
the closing tone, was sir an r. Kai
totaled U14.IJ0 aharea.
-iraaers nought rail shares far
gains of 1 to about 4 points. The
best advances betas-
!oa Pacific, Delaware A Hudson,
New Hares deferred and Lack
a w a n n a. American Tele-boa.
Consolidated Gas, Western Un
ion. Coca Cola. Allied Chaifli!
Cas American Can. lleKeesport
nd Rubllc Service of New" Jersey
were up 1 to 4.
steel production haa rin ta
nearly lo per cent of capacity
1$ per cent. "Iron irs" m
4 there also waa a jlse In Elec
tric Power output.
OK ME ED
Like Orecoa onion rrnan.
California and Washington crow.
era are holding tha bulk of their
crop for better prices. The Cal
ifornia crop of late domestics, to
uting 1.919.000 bushels, has been
harvested and cone mostlr into
storage.
Oregon's harvest, about is ana
bushels above that of II JL is
49 MOO bushels. Washlnrtoa dm.
dfleed 489,000 bushels,
Tha Michigan harvest is almost
triple the lost onion crop there.
wiu s,zo9,ooo bushels this year
compared to 1. 974.000 last va.
Ohio's crop is doubled and New
York has a heavy increase. In
diana mora than doubled tha on
ion crop aad Colorado almost
don bled Its 999,000 j bushels of
Ust year.
Oregon's late lettuce produced
90.000 crates. 8,000 less than last
Tear, when tha acreage? was 810 aa
compared to 800 thla year.
The Hope
Now Sowgi-.Trii"
f3 fAOOJ BUT f PCW
stewtw Nrxnvtss who
IN eV&-U VCH! UJltV.
ax
B - .- III,
"Th Eavesdropper"
-c.' I HeAtrrv i. awv pbemoopmv
, --in, ll ( L....- . "
"&pie SolTes' a Secret
New Drugstore at
Jefrcreca u Open
With Randle Owner
- - - --
JxrrERsox. Oct. i. t.
new drugstore, la. tha oU 'bank
binding on. Mala street opened
for business Saturday. Ur. Ran-
. proprietor, u an experienced
pharmacist, havUg coadaeted a
omg store -in Canby for several
years." . - - .
W. L. Jones, Clarenco BCUler
aad Chester Boyer of Albany, aad
his brother Archie of portlaad left
8snday morning for tha headwa
ters of Crab tree creek ta tha Cas
cades, for a deer hunt
Mr. aad lira. Lincoln Water
man, nowlyweds. are moving into
tha Ur. Josephine Looner hona
north of tha school, recently va
cated by tha Ltsternd family.
Miss Katherlna Ualmsten, who
has been a neat at tha Raharami
heme tor the paat week, retained
heme Sunday, she was accompan-.
iea noma by ner mend, 21 las Lou
ise Roberson. Ulss Malmateo vaa
Just ejected assistant librarian at
vernonia, and waa called borne
to take no her work.
Hanes Return From
Trip in Northwest;
Home Repairs Made
LABI3IT ricvrrn rt it
Mr. and Mm H. F. Hanes and son
Raynor returned Sunday from a
week's motor tour Into Waahlng
ten, 1 Idaho and northwestern
Montana, going as far as Troy.
They were accompanied by Van
Oroaabeck of CreaweU. Mr. Hanes .
brother waa visited la Idaho, and
the party enjoyed deer, elk and
bear meat while there.
Mrs. Charlotte Jones, teacher of
the -first four grades at tho local
school, was presented with a aew
desk Tuesday by tho school board.
Tho W. r. Klampo kenso Is un
dergoing a number tf exterior Im
provements, It being finished and
given a coat of paint Tha Ell
Rhodes onion house will be paint
ed soon.
RETURN FROM COAST
ROBERTS. Oct 19. -Mr. and
Mrs. B. D. Fldler returned from
tho coast where the went ti
spend the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Dud Fldler at Cutler City.
ISSUED MARRIAGE PERMIT
DALLAS. Oct 19. A marriar
license was issued hero yesterday
to R. Nolan IfdCee. 29. farmar.
of Perrydalo, and Easter Pedrant,
Duenain route -a.
GIRL TO ROT MARKERS
HAYESTILLE, Oct, 19. Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Marken are parents
of a 10-pound baby girl born Fri
day. October 14. She haa been
named Ruth Ellen.
Chest"
Ysnlaldnr Race
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Society
MillerBride
Of Edward Hassler
EabUmity In a charminr aat
Impressive ceremony last Monday
morning at . 8 o'clock at . tha
Church of Oar Lad?bt Lonrdes,
Jordan. M -a Theresa Miller be
came tha bride of Al Elward Haas-
ler of Sublimity. Rev. rather. Go-
eruek solemnl$e4 tha nuptial maas
la tha presence of relatives and
Intimate friends of the bride and
groom.
Tha bride wore a bocomlnr en
semble of brown velvet, her frock
imply ornamented with a white
eowl collar. A brown velvet "brim
med bat. brown Jacket and acces
sories la brown completed the en
semble. Her only attendant was
Mrs. Herman Hassler of Sublim
ity, who wore black velvet -
Herman Hassler of Sublimity.
cousin of tha groom, acted as best
man.' "
A wedding breakfast at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. peter Fied
ler followed tho ceremony. wlA
covers placed for members of tho
Immediate family. Following a
wedding trip tt the Oregon beach
es, -Mr. and Mrs. Hassler will
make their home at his farm near
here.
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Liberty. The Liberty Worn.
na's club will entertain Thursday
afternoon at 8 o'clock with a child
wouaro surer tea at the commun
ity haa. Mrs. W. R, Dallas, chair
man of the child welfare commit
tee. Is In charge. Women of the
community are Invited to attend.
Special guests will bo members
of the Salens Woman'a clnb, Sa
lem Etokta club, Salem Heights
Woman's club, and the Prlngle
Mothers' dab.
Part of tha program will be not
on bt children from the Children's
ana Homo, corvallls. and Snner-
inteadent Gilbert of that lnstltn-
tioa wOl talk. Mrs. Looney of Sa
lem Is scheduled for a short talk.
and Mrs. McCalllster will furnish
musical numbers.
Qnlnaby. Mr. and ura. riand-
Hupp entertained with a party
dance Saturday night. Assisting In
serving were Mrs. Beuehler, Mrs.
Frances Ganlard and Mrs. Albert
Girod. i
Prevent were Mrs. w-rii--
Albert. Elmunt, Clarence, Minnie
and Vldal Beuehler. Mrs. Frances
uantara Robert Diem, Raymond
Zlelinski, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Breasler, Mr. and Mrs. Rlerson
end Joe and Estilene, Mr. and
Mrs. Forbes. Llovd end Riain
Chapman Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
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Hupp. Albert, Da rid an! Adolf
Schaffar, -Mr. and lira. Panther,
Boyd Ethel. Richard and Hubert
Panther, Maude Partake, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Girod and Shirley Ann
and Linda Leo Girod. Mr. and
Mrs. Chrisman sad. Frank Hupp.
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Series of Talks ;
Will be Given : 1 V
A series of five dlscasslons will
bo conducted by Fred. Gray, of tho
rongregauonai Education aodetr.
tho first of which will bo given
tonight at the First Congregation
al church with members of all'dtr
congregational churches Invited
to coma and take part ta tho over
as. i : , , -
A pot-luck dinner will precede
the meetlag wbihe It set tor 7:90
o'clock. To this dinner teachers
and officers of tha church are in
vited. - .. r ,
The lecture will bo divided Into
two part, the first to bo concern
ing adalt education aad the last
to be methods for church schools.
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MIsa Frances Saade and Mia'
Bunny Miller entertained in com
pliment to Mlse Margaret David
son, bride-elect of Carl Koeske
Monday evening at the , Miller
homo. The affair was a shower
and pany charming gifts were
presented the honor roest in
pretty fashion Just nreeedinr tho
late supper hour. Mrs. Harris
Llets and Mrs. Tyler Brown as
sisted the hostesses at the snnner
hour.
Mrs. Tom Galloway was hostess
for luncheon and aa afternoon of
contract bridge at her county
home Monday afternoon. Members"
of her bridge club were guesta.
Mrs. Brasier Small will be hostess
In a fortnight
A happy afternoon of contract
bridge was enjoyed at tho heme
of Mrs. John Can hell Wednes
day following an attractive lunch
eon. Mrs. CaugheU was assisted
at tho luncheon hour bv Ur.
Frank Chapman. Mrs. Don Prlt
ehett and Mrs. Frank Deckebaca.
Jr Mrs. Tern Miller and .Mrs.
Gordon Had ley were special
guests.
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The HI Ho club met recently for
luncheon at Hunt's cafe and fol
lowed this with an afternoon of '
bridge at tho home of Mrs. A. E.
Wickert Mrs. E. R. Nile held
high score tor cards.
Miss Kathryn Gunnell enter
tained with a charming pre-nup-tlal
shower at her country homo
Saturday evening complimenting
Misa Ruth Mao Lawrence bride
elect of A. C. NageL
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