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1 The OREGON STATESMAN, Saltm, Oregon, Thursday BlorningoYember 10, 1922 PAGE SEVEN ft, . I - . , . . .,1- I- "' 'i- -;v-';i-S SlliEFWllEII Scho6t bus in Operation for & Three Districts; Potato Thief is Busy H SCOTTS MILLS. Not. . Mr. and Mrs. Bash Mie entertained m at dinner Sunday at their borne at jp Crooked Finger, Mrs. H. T. Ma lt; gee, Mr and Mrs. L. W. Magee $r and daughter Jean, Mr. and Mrs. w E. M. Nicholson, all of Scotta jfi. Mills, and Mrs. W. T. Hogg and daughter Doris. Thirty-three years J ago Sunday the Ma gees arrived in Woodhurn. f rom Bloomfteld, Mo. 4' From Woodburn they drdve by l-'x team to Crooked Finger, settling ;, on the Dr. J. H. MJnthorn (uncle i ot Herbert Hoover) place, which U is now where Mr. and Mrs. John fer Hettwer lire. It took a day to make the trip. This place has bees divided into three different ranches. Hugh Magee, one of the sons, and family still lire on part ot the place. The other children and mother, excepting one son, lire In the vicinity of Scotta Mills. Mr. Magee died about eight years ago. Starts Bos Route J. E. Hendrlckson, school bns driver, made his first trip Monday morning, taking the grade and high school pupils from Briar Knob district and high school pa pila from the Noble and Crooked Finger districts. Tp to this time Mr. Hendtickson has been taking just the Briar Knob pupils, while Laverne Cully took the Noble and Crooked Finger pupils. Henry Wellman bad several sacks ot potatoes stolen from his patch Saturday Might ins F is j PUCE ADDRESSES LABOR j i i i " ti I" -f! J '' i V.' y . .1 JMI ' ! t J A 1 1 J. v - V 1 COMMITTEE HEADS FOR CLUB USTE Many Changes Ar e Noted In Local Politics For Towns in Polk, Marion LIBERTY Not. t.There wiU I STLVERTON. Nov. . ftloa. be a community club meeting Fri- J tiena at Silverton resulted as f ol- dav. NoTember 11. at 8 . m. Pre-Uow: B. , Ganrer, mayor: ldent Fruitt has announced cota- j 2T Tjcoriln; me Wpqui b. ir vn. j p rjonrad, C. A. Reynolds and lng year aa follows: . iDr. C. R. Wilson, conndlmen. Entertainment committee, In I Frank C. Alfred waa elected jas tnre oiviaions, tena uommeu mjqc of the peace and 8. A. Pitney have charge Of school cnuaren. j WM made constable. The "water Frances Shogren ot music, Florian I ticket" for councilman was nnsue- Hrubeta ot oramaucs; memoeri cessful. ship, Mrs. Charles Krauger, Mer- vin Seegar and Mrs. R, C. Jory; sick and relief, Mrs. P. O. Jadd; home economics, Mrs. R. Forster. Debates Started EASTBCR5T MAYOR i AUMSYILLE. Not. Dave F. Eastburn was elected mayor of Aumsvllle Tuesday. Counidlmen The two upper rooms at school elected are Harvey Carlson, Fred Hannon, Ed Highberger and Guy Gearhart and Chris JnxAn. t!ed The seventh and eighth grade QP th other tlc. Ram Wai wa. teams held their first debate Tnes- reelected city marshal. Herman aay, on Kesoivea, inai Kooseyeu Lewis, recorder and Mrs. Erma win make a better president man i speer, treasurer, Hoover, rue negative siae, arguea by Kenneth Decature and Joe Wil liams, lost to Melvin Cleveland and Merlyn Gunnell Lena Hummel, In charge of girls' athletics, has started bas- Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy is shown before the microphones as he addressed a huge gathering of workmen at Turin during the recent anniversary celebrations of the progress of the Fascist movement. Al though Turin is regarded as a stronghold of anti-Fascism, II Due received a tremendous ovation. West Salem News WEST SALEM, Nov. 9. The city council ot West Salem met Monday night and the mayor, Guy C. Newgent, presided. The meet ing immediately adjourned for a freeholders' meeting. Members of the freeholders' committee were J. I. Miller, Lester Brannan, J. R. A building permit to erect a garage to cost S 100 on Block D on Third street was Issued by the city recorder to Leo Stevens. He has hundreds of cords of wood on this vacant block and the garage will acaommodate his truck. There will be a neighborhood Brown, Roy J. Stumbo, John Frie- gathering at the home of Mrs. WALDO HILLS. Nov. . H Ray Kincheloe has traded his 330 acre farm in the Hills for three smaller farms, two at Beaverton and one at Mo&ier. The owners of the three places are named Reed, j. a mother and her two sons and a, fy daughter, who desire to concen l trate their holdings. Mr. and Mrs. Kincheloe traded with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Haberly a year ago last i& February. They will make their home at Beaverton and expect to move this week end if weather permits. Mrs. Charles Wilson entertained Saturday a group of schoolmates of her small daughter. Norma, on the child's ninth birthday. Pres ent were Janet Comstock, George iu and P&ylus jean Haberiy, rent M Ray. Lois Kincheloe, Mabel and jr Martha. Lord, Bobby and Marjorie i Cunningham, Dellora Doerfler, i Wllma Hobbs, Rosemond Beding " j er, Donald Casey and Norma Wil- sen, who was elected chairman; Rex Swelgert and Earl Burk. At the citizens meeting a heat ed discussion over the police de partment was held, and the city budget, with J500 additional on emergency fund was finally adopt ed, after which the council meet ing was resumed. The budget committee reported to the council and the ordinance relating to the budget was given first and second readings and a subsequent citizens' meeting to be held Monday night, November 21, was called. . This will be at the community hall. Frank Forrester on Senate street I Thursday afternoon, with the pur pose of organizing a social ciun. It is an Invitational affair. Hovde Services Are At 2 O'clock Today BETHANY. Not. 9. Funeral services for Ole Hovde. who died at Portland Tuesday morning, will be held from Trinity church at S o'clock Thursday afternoon, with Interment at Evans Valley. Mr. Hovde was born at Hol- The ordinance relating to weeds llngsdahl, Norway, April 1, 18TS. was read. The complaint was made He came to Wisconsin i . v .vv. on to Silverton in 1911. As tar as Mi wm id f th trets i known here Mr. Hovde had leading to the schoolhouses, and mmjrVT- TUtrl TCP the matter was referred to the MICKf I MvJUoHi street committee. A bad condition on Cascade drive and one on Ruge street was reported and the former referred to the. street committee and the latter ordered remedied. TWO NEW COTJVCILMEX WOODBURN. Nov. 9. In local politics, Mayor W. H. Broyles won a wide margin over his only op- ketball practice, with the team as- JZ .xi,-f- t, ,.,i,. ,u. I Beach and Paul Mills had no op- ;;.:r' :T-J. V ; .:Ti.: position for city recorder locator and Marearet Sooler al- treasurer, respectively ternata aa forward and at center: guards, Ruth Salladay, Grace Sal- laday and Margaret Browning; and In tha council from the east side Elmer Mattson is new and George Clark was continued for third ward. A. McNeley 8T, John Rosenbalra US, Trail Wood 1ST, Mary Breeding 1. TURN Kit HAS STEW MAYOR TURNER, Not. . At the Tur ner" city ! election Tuesday George Crume was elected mayor;. H. R. Peetx, recorder; D, B. Parks, treasurer; A. Robertfoa and Perry Baker, eouncilmen; with EL 8. prather and L. C. Ball hold over eouncilmen. E. J. Harrison is the retiring mayor. 1 DRY TICKET WINS FALLS CITY, Not. 9. The mayor's race here was hotly con tested, with J. F. Heritage win ning by only a few votes over E. P. Brown, Incumbent A "dry" ticket put In the mayor and sev eral other officers. In the contested offices, Amos Pierce won aa councilman over Joe Hudson; A. H. Dodd won as treasurer over H. M. Smith, and W. Martin won as constable over H. S. Zimmerman. For six eouncilmen there was no opposi tion: Ira C. Davis, D. J. Grant, Clay Guthridge, J. B. Hatch. M. L. Thompson and B. M. Webb. "r. ST."-' T etrrtr",Vp .A another term. On the west side. IS'JSrefS C. J. Esby was reelected and Fred game will be a practice game with I Salem Heights next week. Miller "won as a new man An unusually heavy vote was cast. POULTRY SHOW S TTl BE NOV. Z5-28 ; SILVERTON, Nor. 9. Silver- ton poultry show dates have been j oilman. MOISAN GETS LEAD OERVAIS, Nov. 9. At the city election held Tuesday G. J. Moi- san was reelected mayor, recelv ing 38 votes. O. T. Wodsworth ran second with 35. For councilman, three candidates were in the field with two to elect. C. W. Cutsforth received 69 votes, Joe Kuhn 31 and G. T. Wadsworth 29. Mr, Wads worth is the retiring coun- set for November 25 and 21. The premium lists are practically the. same as those of last year. Be sides poultry, corn, nuts and po tatoes will be shown, rne commit tee decided to have no admission fee to the show this year Ernest Starr is chairman of the committee, Warren E. Crabtree and his Future Farmers will act as secretary and George Hubbs is also serving on the committee. The show is being sponsored by the Silverton chamber ot com merce of which Earl J. Adams la president. A. B. Minaker and F. A. Man gold were elected recorder and treasurer. Eighty votes were cast. The proposition to sell the old city hall carried by a 57-to-l vote, relatives living. Larson Son is In charge of the funeral arrange ments. WOODMAN AMITY WINNER AMITY. Nov. 9. The Amity city election Tuesday resulted as follows: Mayor, James D. Woodman 106 F. G. Mauser 77; recorder, Soren Sorensen 26. J. A. Ruble. 158; treasurer, Ernestine Groves 111 W. J. TJdell 71; eouncilmen first ward, J. A. Glbbs 67, John Lor- enzen lit, J. W. Briedwell 126 Cole 31: second ward, Martha E Brown 162, G. W. Charles 162, James Payne 1, J. Umphlette 1; However, Miss Margaret Giexlk, teacher at the school, has begun work on the Christmas program. The Booster club will also spon sor one of Its annual plays this year and Mrs. Theodore Grace, John Goplerud and Fred Krng are the committee la charge of select ing the Tlayv FOR DALLAS HIGH CONTEST IS CLOSE WEST SALEM, Nov. 9. After quite an active mayoralty cam paign, Guy C. Newgent was re elected, having received 151 votes to 126 for his competitor. Earl S. Patton. Mrs. J. I. Miller and Lynn L. Sloper were reelected re corder and treasurer, with no op position. Conncilmen elected for the long term are Fred Gibson, Clarence A. Guderlan and Lester Brannan, and for the short term, O. V. Meyers and Ray J. Stumbo. Other canadidates voted on for eouncilmen included Dr. Arthur F. Goftrier, Emmett A. Dickson, Peter Foelkl, William McAdams and S. L. Burk. An unusually large electorate turned out to vote. DALLAS, Not. 9 Superintend ent R. R. Turner announced the scholastic honor roll at Dallas high school for the first six weeks Tuesday afternoon, as follows: Senior Ottb Aibi, BoVert AHrood, A1U Basil. Euia BytrUy. William Critcktow. Bo!a J&owlinr. Alie Herrth. Dorothy Hotmaa. Poslin Hughe. Har riett LoekliBC Dorotky HeB. Irria Pa tera. Lanra Peter, LeAnra Peters, Haiel ii. vi.... D.ti.j Elaie Scbroeder. Vyrtle SbiTsly. Lanrtl Simtleterry, Bttrniee Btaat and Enffen b toller. ( Joniora Ormond AeM. Carl Black, Je tie Critealow, Bill Dalten. Sam Dathiell. Ana Harms. Jane Helms. Lydia Hiebert. Irene Larson, If aria Nenfeldt, Ifarianna Peters, Ada Bcbmitt, Henry Scamitt, A orai Srron and Lois Walton. Sophomores James Allrood. Virrinia Brown, Howard Campbell, Clark DfHir en. Joe Dodje. Bernife Elle, Joe Guthrie, Robert Hartraas. Dorothy Jones. Gladys May. Bath Plnmmer. Eaneta Reiner. Kile Robinson, Mildred Schneider, Velma Sehroeder. Mary Staata. Myra Starbnek. Stanley Torrell. Arlene Voth and Tbeda WestfaU. Freihmea Geaerieye Blake. Helen Elle. Virriaia Goodlow. Albert Klaaaea Carl May. Lea Us Lorimor. Fred McFet ridre. Dorothy Palmer. Doris Rim. Msr- raerite WeiCant. Jeanette WestfaU ana rred Zentx. Booster Club Will Offer Play Again; Meet on Nov. 18 BRUSH CREEK, Nov. 9. The Booster club from the Brush Creek district Is preparing for its regular meeting to be held No vember IS. Dan HUlman is presi dent ot the club and in charge of the crozram for next time are J C. Larson and Fred Krug. The school will give no Thanksgiving ' program as Booster club falls tne Friday preceding Tnantsgiving Pennington Talks Before High School Pupils, Woodburn QUEENER. Not. t. A sneak thief has been creating; qnlte a little excitement at the wood camp of Leo Letfler and . Lloyd . Pepperlinr. The first theft, of a few groceries, was credited to Frank Butler, an escaped convict. bat as the thefts have continued since, they are getting Quit wor ried and steps are being taken to capture the thief. Raleigh, Harold has started a milk route In Stayton again after being oat of the milk business tor some time. He has a nice little business now and hopes to gain more customers right along. A birthday dinner tor Mrs. Frank Galloway was enjoyed Sun day by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ec cleeon, Mrs. Laura Leffler, Mrs. Etta Manis, Bill Fnlk, Mr. Gal loway and the honor guest, Mrs. Galloway. The regular meeting of the Kingston community club was beld Friday night. A varied pro gram was given by tbvMlsses Mil dred and Louise Gosner. Mr. Ber ry, Joe Berry and duaghter Paul ine, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards and Leonard Titus and his little sister. Joe Berry and Pauline came from Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Richards from Stayton to help with the program. 'S 1 LEADERS 1 SCIO, Nov. 7. Committees have been named for the annual high school carnival, which will be held Friday night, December 2. General Leland Miller. Vir ginia Turnidge, Veneta McClain, Sylvia Bartu, Ruby Jackson, Ger aldine Rodgers. Keith Miller and Emily Nadvornik. Program Miss Clarke, chair man. Vera Arnold, Carol Miller, Lor en a Thurston and Richard Quarry. ? Decorations Miss Neptune, chairman. Rose Silbernagel, Helen Miller, Veloris Crenshaw, Sylvia Baker, Glenn Arnold and Lyle Jackson. Booths M. H. Beal. chairman, Elvin Gallegly, Alan Freitag, Donald MacDonald, Keith Miller, LaVaun Gardner, Helen Myers and Maxine Arnold. Finance Veneta McClain, Dor- TURNER, Nov. 9 D. S. Riches. i8 Kirk and Virginia Turnidge. school clerk, has finished taking Advertising F. A. Gallegly. the school census in district No. j chairman, Adolph Krosman, Max 79, resulting in 132 children, 60 Long, Mary Dolezal and Norma boys and 72 girls. Mumper. WOODBURN. Nov. 9. Choos ing as his subject the value and necessity of democratic living and working. Dr. Levi T. Pennington, president of Pacific college at Newberg, addressed the students of Woodburn high school Tuesday afternoon. Following the address the boys' quartet, Carroll Olson. 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