Tlie OREGON STATISSMAIf. Salenu UrecroiW Thursday Moral, November 24, 1932 i ".,. jL - BBIYUB KM IB spinach &nd largs winter radishes. As watr often ;.corfs much of this land la winter tnm fathering of laU crops Is a disagreeable J oh. The heaTy . expense of fertilizer; power tor pumping water for irri gation, and. labor, has taken the profit irom the trower.. . ; SPRING VALLEY. Not.: 2J. -The community ,cluh drew 'rec ord erowd. with' standing room at . premium, when ' the following program was giren: , . Songs by the school; -drill, by J i school 5 boys; play," A Pie fer J r Washington."- by the girls; ban jo solos, Roy Pease of Salem; vo- ?cal duet, Julia and Rnth Shepard; readings, Mrs. 8. II. Van Trump of Salem: orchestral numbers. t Walter Gru en f elder, Robert Car- , pettier and Theodore and - Elmer Wacken; talk, S. 1L Van Trump Marlon . county fruit . Inspector; , playf "Adrertlsing for a Servant," . Mr. , and ' Mrs. Frank Matthews, Dorothy. Kirkwood, Hasel Utter- v'baek, Irene Wlndsor,"Mrs. J.. P. Sohn and Jesse Bonn. i .Following the - .program ' danc ing,2 was enjoyed !. at " the Frank Windsor home." A "plate sapper was served. The committee- in charge was Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. L. F Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKlnney. , ' The next meeting will be held in conjunction with the Christ mas program giren by the school December 24. Mr. and Mrs.-V. A Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cn.il ders and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Tungen were appointed as a com m it tee to buy the candy and as sist the teacher, Mrs. J. P. Sohn LabUh Celery is Off Hundred Cars This Year, Repor HAZEL GREEN, Not. 23. James Yada finished cutting cel ery Monday, i The other growers will be through the latter part of the week. The last cutting is usually made by Thanksgiving, as - It Is necessary .to finish before a ' heaTjQost. The Labish Meadows Celery Growers' union is short about 100 cars this year. The late crop of lettuce has been harvested. There is to be marketed carrots, beets, turnips, DID PHI Funeral ; Services V. ... For Mrs, Braugh Slated Tomorrow OERVAIS, Not. 23. Mrs. George Braugh died at a Salem hospital at-about 2 o'clock, Tues day morning, following an illness of , f our years' , duration. She was born In Portland September 25. 18TB, and was married to George Braugh at Eureka, Cal July 3, 1903. . They came to Oregon In 1906 and had lived in the Fair field community land la Gervals since that time. Only the husband survives. Funeral services will be held from the Presbyterian church Fri day afternoon, beginning at 1:30 Rev. Graiioua officiating and bur ial will be in the Masonic ceme tery east of town. Second of Parties In Card Series is Held at St. Pau ST. PAUL, Nov. 23. The sec ond card- party of the series of six was held Sunday night at the Knights of Columbus hall. There were 16 tables and the commit tee in charge was Mrs. Henry Raymond, Mrs. Ed Piilette, Mrs L. M. Simon and Mrs. ,J. N. Schneider. The men's first prize was won by Harvey McKay and second by Frank Brentano. Women'? first prize was won by Mrs. Edward Davidson, and second by Mrs Maurice Merten. Sunday, December 4, the third card party will be held. i . I GET 2-DAY HOLIDAY HAYESVILLE, Nov. 23 There will he no school here Thursday and Friday. The school netted $4.50 to use for playground ap paratus at the candy and pop corn -sale Friday night. 800 Indians HELD BY STUDEIiTb ZEN A. Nov, 23. Pupils of the Zena school, assisted : by - their teacher. Miss Dorothy Bork, gave a Thanksgiving . program with -a group of parents as guests Wed nesday afternoon. i? -:..;.-, A Thanksgiving pantomime was given by Jean Truxall, Barbara Jean Cox, Wilma Crawford, Bet ty Truxall, Jack McKenxle, Ardon Shepard, Jack Truxall, - Raymond Stephens, Sylvia Wledeman, Em- mett Johnson, Joe Shepard, Dale, Jessie ' and v Paul Worthington, Chester Merrick. Leroy Pettlt, Helen Hunt, Myrtle Kennedy and Bessie Creswell;- reading, Betty Truxall; reading, Ardon Shepard; Thanksgiving songs by school. seventeen young folks were present when the Christian En- detfvor society of Zena held the initial candlelight service Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Miss Gertrude Johnson is president; Frank Crawford, Jr., treasurer, and Miss Julia Shepard, secretary. Vie TJt tertack is song leader; Miss Doro thy Bork was leader for the meet ing. Misses Julia and Ruth Shep ard gave a vocal duet. Editor Alexander In South to Tell Oregon's Wonders STAYTON, Nov. 23. Editor E. D. of the Stayton Mail and Mrs. Alexander have left for San Francisco, and from there will go to San Mateo, where they will spend Thanksgiving at the Glen E.Fox home. Urging them to make the trip, their daughter, Mrs. Fox told of the wonderful weather there at present, roses, and many other flowers being in bloom. The Alexanders are prepared to say a few words along that line, for instance the late summer flowers are still untouched by frost here; the roses in the park ing about the Marlon county courthouse, andthe row after row of gladioli still in bloom at the state tubercular hospital. Turkey Feed CHE MAW A, Not. 3 3 .All ar rangements hav been completed for the. Thanksgiving day pro gram for the 800 students at the Chemewa vocational school. They will be served with a turkey din ner, including all the trimmings, in the students dining hall at noon, accompanied by the school 10-piec orchestra. The dining hall is being decorated to con form with the occasion. During the afternoon there will be av pep rally and various ath letic contests. In the evening, ar rangements have been made . tor those desiring to attend the big event of the day,-the ChemaVa Salem traditional football game to be played in 8alem. For those who do not go to the game, there will be a special moving picture show in the school auditorium. Suver Grange Has Election; Chooses Frederickson Head SUVER, Nov. 23. The Suver grange has elected new officers, as follows: Master, Elmer Frederickson; overseer, George Plov; lecturer, Mrs. E. G. Harris; steward, Clar ence C. Rltchey; assistant stew ard. Earl Conkey; chaplain, Mrs. L N. Conger; treasurer, E. G Harris; secretary, Mrs. Earl Con- key; gatekeeper, W. J. Kerr; Ceres, Mrs. Elmer Frederickson; Pomona. Mrs. Ed Larson; Flora. Mrs. Kester; lady assistant stew ard, Mrs. Urvan Arehart; execu tire committee, Wes Kester, I. N, Conger and Orvan Arehart; mu slclan, Mrs. Clarence C. Rltchey. UNION SERVICE TODAY AURORA, Nov. 23. There will be a 10 a. m. Thanksgiving service at Christ Lutheran church Thursday, conducted by Pastor Alfred Knerr and the Lutheran league. SfSb The "week following dedication of the new church edifice Dr. W. ft. Martin will begin a two weeks series - of ; Bible conference serv ices., Mr. Martin - is well known the world over as the author of the gospel song "God WU1 Take Care of Ton , . .. WEST SALEM. Not."" It A good sited 'crowd attended the regular monthly meeting ot the West . Salem - Community club Monday 'evening. The members ot the : Orchard Heights '- enter tainers gave a number of fine selections. Cooperation-was urged with the proposed Ktngwood ' Post .of the American Legion ft a proposed public bunding for West. Se em, designed, to accommodate the Legion, the city business, com- m unity club meeting and young folks organisations. Mrs. Karl P. Mobley, president of the Parent-Teachers' associa tion, urged those interested in hot noon lunches for school children. to cooperate In that project. Lieut. Lansing of the state po lice, gave an Interesting talk. George Chapman made a - report of the committee named to look after the feasibility of Improving the housing facilities In the Com munity haU, stating that the offi cial board of the West Salem church and the pastor were will ing to cooperate In any way with the dab and stating that the property Involved belonged to the Methodist Conference. A nominating committee will report at the next meeting for officers for the coming year. Revival Services Planned for Week After Dedication DALLAS, Nov. 23. Sunday services will be the last ones to be held in the Woodman hall by the Dallas Christian church, as the new building will be occu pied and dedicated December 4 Sunday morning the pastor, K, E. Burke, will preach on "The Christian Service Assigned You. Th last sermon of the series on the Colossian letter will be given at the evening service from the topic, "When is God's Anger Coming?" Fairview Holiday f Comnronity Dinner Well Attended FAIRVIEW. Nov. 21 TlrL view's community ' Thanksgiving dinner at the schoolhonse Sunday afternoon Warn m nnnlif1i mniC cess. A total of 108 persons sat down at the specially decorated laoies wnicn were loaded with turkey, chicken and all the trimmin'a, The committee . of women In charge was Mrs. George Palmer, Mrs. h. R. Jones, Mrs. Ralph Dent, Mrs. Rex Hartley, the Misses . Ilene and Mlna Turner, Mrs. John Crawford, Mrs. Graee Behon and Mrs. Nellie Wieder-kehr. Real Potluck Dinner PJanned, Sunnyside SUNNYSIDE, Nov. 23. A real pot-luck dinner will be held at the community club meeting here jrriaay nignc, wun leit-overs rrom the Thanksgiving abundance to make the meal. Seven new fam ilies have moved Into the district. so the evening will be In the na ture ot a get-acaualnted affair, A good program Is planned. CHAPPED To quickly relieve chapping, roughness. cracking, apply soothing; cooling Mentnolatum. Thanks Prog-ram is3 3f Held by.Woodhurn f High School Group WQODBURN.'Not. It. A Thanks giving program of Interest was given Tuesday, in the audi torium of the high school by members of the Junior class.' The feature ot the program "was an address by John T. Myers. Joyce and Helen WoodOn played a piano duet. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. . LarsoiJ sang "Old Lots Song. The Wood burn lyric trio, made up of Joyce and Helen Woodtin and Mrs. Paul Pemberton, sang a Selection, ae eompanled by Mrs. LaTerne Nor ton. - - : f VISITS FROM ALASKA f : HUBBARD. Not. 23. Mrs. Efc dred McClalre of Juneau, Alaska,' is visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Adams. 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