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H -- i .v.-. j TTbi OREGON STATESMAN, galea. Oregon, Tuesday Morning, February li,' 1933 PAGE SEVEN i . FD RITES 11ELD H1E.G. FOXX BULL-DOGGING A CALF A HOT WOODBURN. Feb. 15 The raneent at Edward Q. EmmeU, a former resident and merchant of yoodarn. was held Monday at the Portland Crematoria m under Ch attperrleion of the Woodburn ftlaso&le lodge. Mr. Emmett died TnarsOar In Pendleton from an atUek ef heart trouble following pneumonia. He was well known In Wood&nrn, was a past master ot im Masonic lodge. Ha tearee his widow. Mrs. Flor- tence L Emmett. his mother. Mrs. Aliea Burnett a sister. Mrs. Ber tha Garrow. both ot Portland. , and a brother, Arthur Emmett ot alem. Pall bearers from Wood- bam lodge were Frank Settle cnetr, Elmer E. Settlemeir, E. J. Btanajtxa and Dr. Thomas Sims. A lass delegation of Masons at tended, lnelndlng the officers. whe aret ETerett J. Hughes, wor- nivna master; Ray snaner, sen ior warden: Jesse Tikan. Junior warden; I, r. Gilbert, senior dea tfon, and Earl Gibbons, junior aeaeoa. i - r : 4. 1. i if f4 f :::'- 5 f WOODBURN Luther M. Peck died at his home on Elliot Pra irie Friday, February 10. at ths ge ox so years, fire months and nine days. He was born In Mich igan September 22. 1882. He Is surrired by his widow. Mrs. May Peek, m son, Charles Peck, of rornano. ana turee aaughters. Mrs. Mabel Losey, and Miss Dona Peck of Portland and Miss Matll Va Peck of Woodburn. Serrlces srere herd Sunday afternoon at the Hairs funeral parlors, with interment at Hubbard cemetery. Surprise Grangers Hear Legislative Problems Talked "Bow you gonna keep aim down on the farm whan baseball starts oSV is the thought that occurs on riewing this picture of Jimmy Foxr, super- nugger oi toe rnuaaejpnia Atnieacs puwng on a Duu-oogguw ki wiu a ealf. The photo was made on the farm of "Goose" Goslin, of the Wash ington Senators, near Salem, N. J- where Jimmy yacatloned befoc going South for Spring training. Motion Picture is Subject of Debate Of Endeavor Group TURNER. Feb. erentng S 0 -Christian Endearorers gathered in a "Friend Circle" at the Christian church and were led in an enthusiastic serrica by Mrs. Gllatrap. One of the mala features was a poem "The House by the Side of the Road". Following the regular Endea- Mrs. Raymond Colgan, Mrs. Bea mish, Mrs. Tilllr Blakney. Mrs. Lord Sehcomacher. Mrs. Mae Bobbins and daughter Lucile, Mrs. Herman De Langh, Mrs. Sprungman, Mrs. Tucker, Miss H. gnnday Dorothy Ramaga and Mn. Gray, MUST t IN TRAGEDY f SEUFS OFFICERS WOODBURN. Feb. II The new officer for the M. B. Sunday school were elected at the last meeting Of the workers conference as follows: superintendent, Don ald Oinanders: assistant superin tendent, Mrs. B. O. Brown; secre tary, Robert Barton; treasurer, Mr. Marlon Allen: librarian. Wame Ltresay; Sunday school board secretary. Nettle Simmons; horn department, Jeanette Zim- merle; cradle roll supenntenaent. Laura Liresay. The East Side Homes club met for their third time at the home ot Mrs. C. A. Parr. The chairman. J. D. Woodfln opened the eren- lng's entertainment with two songs by the audience. There were readings by Charlotte Mae ljtb- say. Frances Woodfln, Mrs. snanv bach. Mrs. Garrison, Mrs. Wood fln. Ray Voorhees. Mr. Shambach, Mrs. Brennan, Mrs. Parr, and Ka thleen Garrison. Donald Gilland- ers played two rioltn solos, ac companied by Joyce woodfln oa a melodlan that Rer. Oillanders carried with him during bis min- T .r. tV unhappy low affair. MJas Park wa days, Wayne Liresay pleyed two u"fteT Joseph Field Park, of accordion numbers. Rer. GUland- hmTK Y. She was educated at farorite president, emphasising the characters ef Lincoln, Teddy J. D. Woodfln gara a reading. -0 duK by The next meeting wUl be Mareh I "...TL j- Vnrt- O , 1 O V ' r r t v ' " - J l . : .,.:-v i 3HV- ... in FRESH. FUS CM foBa Warinc Park. 20-year-old American music student, who was killed in Paris tn a f all from a fifth tart window. French police say 9 . . m a fN she committea smaae louowinsj bb whole In refrigerator cars, and U ti expected this wnl be a profita ble Tenture aa good eropaaf the regetable are raised here and the local cannery does not handle them. Fanaingtoa, Conn, and introduce to socuty n vi FALLS CXTT, Feb. IS Three more inches of snow fell Satur day might but melted tt on the low lands. The surrounding bills are still corered with troa- tlx inches to a foot. The local ber ry growers were rery thankful for the eoTering ot snow through the extreme cold snap ot the past few days. Miss AreriU Morris was hostess to a group of her friends with a delightful party at her home Friday night in celebration of her birthday annlrersary. Pres ent were Edna Bamhart, Lata Baker, Louise Murphy, Dorothy Ames. Ruth Freer, Leslie Hud son, Ellis Bowman. Billia Fergu son and Johnle Henderson. The Willing Workers class of the Methodist Sunday school were the guests of their teacher. Mrs. N. C Ferguson at a valen tine party in the church social room Friday afternoon. Keiresa- meats were serred to Shirley Mack. Hilda Ross, Bessie Ames, Hesel Ames. Marine Graham, Jean Silvers, Ines Breed en. Leta Breed en. Ray Gardner. Robert Gardner. Merrill Collins. Jack Raulaa, Wesley Rhodes and Mil ton Ferguson. S at the home of Mrs. Young. Carrie New Chamber Has Part in Banquet Of Father, Sons BTivrnv vh 11 The or hour the young people put on w1w n,,aA -hamhA, f com. TURNER. Feb. IS Snmrisa debate "Resolved That the Mot- TODa. , nir rnnstr no- grange met In all day session Sat- lnS Picture is a Benefit to Amer- Ut6 laM for tne luture 0f the urday. W. A. Jones, district dep- lca" Th affirmative speakers Urbanization. Forty -one new Mir. ana jurs. Jones or aiacieay. i xvouucm iui m6 also Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lambert Gllstrap and Edra Johnson. The of Starton. were euesta. Mr. Jones negative speakers were Anna gave a talk on proposed leglsla- I Jonnson, Kutn unstrap ana tive measures, with a eeneral dis- Emma Fair. Mrs. Maud Brown Turkey Dinner at Salem Heights is Highly Successful BCho1 to ""them songs. Charles Battles sad Joe vogt; original readings ty Marjorle Worley; negre musical skis by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peer; songs by Donna Dell and Darelle Wash burn; boys chorus and gtrir cho rus from the Salem Heights grade SALEM HEIGHTS, Feb. IS r?., TJ .1 p Th nrv ritnn. riB w thm I Jriano xveciiai ror Salem Heights Woman's club at the hall Friday night was a great success. Mrs. Darrell Washburn, president ot the club, was in charge. Her committees were Pupils is Tomorrow Funeral Services Held at Monmouth wis' nim IS SUTED TUESDAY WOODBTJRN. Feb; II The trials ot G. X. aad George WIS- lams who were arrested last Sud- -i -mm ill lam ror XYlrS. rOWCll I day near Woodbarn bare been set tor February If when tney MONMOUTH. Feb. IS Funeral are to appear in Judge Overton's serrlces were held Sunday at ths 1 office after pleading not guilty. Christian church tor Mrs. I. C. Tney with w. u. oevens were Powell who died early Saturday 1 booked with charges of being at her home. drank la a public place. Bevena She is survived by Mr. Powell entered a plea or gamy ana was and tour sisters: Mrs. Mary fined fit ana costs. Bowen, Baker; Mrs. Edith Zom-1 .The Let term en's club of Wood- bro, Seattle; Mrs. Edna Wake-1 burn high school sleeted officers field. British Columbia; and Miss Friday as follows: President. Sarah Jackson, Sasketchewan. Canada; also three stepsons: C. 0. Powell and Ira D. Powell ot Mon mouth, and Lieut. Herbert Pow ell. Salt Lake. Rev. W. A, El kins officiated. Burial was in the Knights of Pythias cemetery here. Leo Halter, rice president, George Koch; treasurer, Peter Larsea. secretary, John Espy and ser- geant-at-arms, Robert Boyle. The girls' lnterelaas basketball games were played xnursuay with the scores: Seniors won from directed by W. L. Smith Funeral the freshmen 12-8 aad Juniors chapel. Farewell Event is Held at Rosedale defeating the freshmen 10-f. This leaves the standing of tne teams: Juniors la the lead, sen Irs. Snd, sophomores, Srd, and freshmen fourth. For Haldy Family Los Angeles Man Buys Amity Farm For Dairy Ranch members have been added The chamber will sponsor the Father and Son ban banquet Feb ruary 16. cuasion following. The attendance acted as moderator and the three ..can7"";h " "al f home- lor the day was larger than usual. Madges selected were Mrs. O. P. also in the aj anual home- The Junior grange officers were Installed by Mrs. M. E. Townsend. The children expect to soon be able to have a meeting hall ot their own. Miss Eloise Mollis was pianist for the day, Given, Sandy Brown and O. F. Fowler. The negative side won in a close contest. The social committee of the so ciety Is busy arranging a Boclal to coming day festivities. DANCING IS FEATURB Mrs. J. F. Thomason Falls; Injures Hip FAIRFIELD. Feb. IS Dancing, be held in the church parlors Feb- J with musle by the Middle Grove ruary 14. Midnight Revelers, will follow the comedy, "Mrs. Briggs of the Poul try Yard", to be given at 8 p. m. Feb. 15 at the grange hall as a benefit for the building fund. Farmer Union Group In Session, Marion JEFFERSON, Feb. IS Mrs. J, O. VanWlnkle will present her pa KiSIeu: Mrs. "ESS Mrs. W P "SSSfSSS vi a t.- evening, at the Methodist church. lett, Mrs. Frauds Wilson, Myra The following P" Jj o. ! e..ii. n- j,.n ai.-.. I riven: niano duet. Donna Jane Mrs. Fred Burger. Mrs. Rothwen- Mrs. May Bedient; dining wuru . v room: Mrs. v. w. uarwefi, ma I " ,;',;:,.." ; . - K. W. Dalton, Mrs. E. LaDuke, noiV . ","8,T, TI f a ff..u. Urm T. K Banr I tiosauo rouea umao k, Vn M K VanEaton. ivuisui. vmuu ""-. ..m.w. - I a V..H. TT1I Those taking part In the pro- i'owen ana juui xxo.i Wesley. MeWain, ae- 2 ram were: cordion solo. Willis Caldwell and Joe Voirt. tumbling act Scotch sones. Robert Hutcheon of Salem. A duet by 8usle Jones and Hasel Prpltt. Vocal solo by Everett Wheoldon. Guitar and harmonica CLUB MEETS 17TH CENTRAL HOWELL. Feb. IS The Community club meeting slated for Friday night was post poned until Februsry IT, becsuse of the cold weather. Reviral Campaign For Hazel Green Started by Duff HAZEL GREEN, Feb. II A trio, composed ot Ulnes Naomi VanCleave, Phyllis Koenlg. and Rer. Walter Duff. 8r win con duct revival services at Basel Green church each night at T:S this week and Sunday. Miss Koe nlg is a soloist and peppy song leader while Miss Tan Cleave plays the piano. Miss Vsa Clears is late of Weaton College, Illi nois. Rev. Walter Duff Is a witty Scotch-Irish evangelist. Meeting will be held for ths school chil dren at S:S p. m. every after noon. The Hasel Green Women's Mis sionary society will be a guest ot the Middle Grove society Wednes day afternoon, February 15, at the home of Mrs. Hammer. Stayton Area Signs For 70 Acres Peas ROSEDALE. Feb, IS Mem bers ot ths eburte and Sunday school held a farewell social tor ths Haldy family at the Cammack home Thursday night, The first part of ths evening was spent la the usual prayer meet! e. social time tollowsd. Members of the Christian En- STAYTON. Feb. IS About 70 acres in this section have been signed up by growers, who win raise peas for eastern mar kets. The peas will be shipped AMITY. Feb. IS O. M. Bar nard ot Los Angeles, has bought the former George Thomas pi see Just north ot town, and expects to maintain a modern dairy rarm. dearer held a social at ths horns I Julius Jasper st Salem has rented of Esther Cammaek Friday night. I the place and Mr. aad Mrs. Vil- Mlas Mary Lon Chapman, ths I strap, who have beea oa ths (arm, nrealdent- left Saturday f or a se- I will mors Into ths former Soren m eater's work la the Portland Bi- I sorensen nome en norm iraae ble Institute. Paul Cammack. ths I street. vies president, Portland today. returned from Duncan Appointed as The Women's Civic Improve ment dab will hold its February meeting at the home ot Mrs. Al rla Rlerson. Tuesday at 2:J o'clock. Assiatins- hostesses are Stayton's Treasurer Mrs. Clara BroadweU. Mrs. W . H. I Tmim-w Xrm V. T. Strnnt and Mm. W . M. M. - - STAYTON. Feb. IS George - Jl" ":'; '. " L-Stei0 tTZZJZ oi ber EurVpean ,ourney.7 been sppolnted by the council to christian Endeavor of the lltbt nneP,7d ternl "Ji Church of Christ enjoyed s Valen- F-,Kek' nirh, tine party Friday evening at the isoeu. iut m. . .k TIS n church. Games were played aru was brought out at the meet inr. and the committee. B. C, Denny and Dr. O. F. Kortnek were continued to make further investigations ss to cost. H. E. CLUB WEDNESDAY MACLEAY. Feb. 13 The Feb ruary meeting of the Home Eco nomies club will be held at the grange hall Wednesday afternoon. Members are requested to bring needles, thread and scissors. refreshments served. BUY CHEAP GASOLINE DAYTON. Feb. IS Several farmers with trucks drove to neai Portland gasoline stations to pur chase gas at a reduced price Sat. urday. Each farmer purchased several hundred gallons to be la readiness for farming as soon as weather conditions change. TURNER, Feb. IS Mrs. J. MARION, Feb. 13 The wom F. Thomason slipped and fell at en of the Farmers' Union held MICKEY MOUSE 'Too Much Competition By WALT DISNEY her home Injuring her hip which Injury la serious as Mrs. Thoma son is 89 years old. 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