t . ! I SCiWDB By Taxpayers of Amity Union District; Civic Club : : ; - Gives Funds M ; - AMITY. Jn. 10. Tae tax payers ia this district toted down tho Amity onion hlgn school bod get for 1934-35 Tuesday, nearly tare to one. Tne budget was pre pared. by tne .present school board and several other taxpayers "The union higbfschool board consists of Ross Rogers; chairman; Lester Allison Richard - Kidd." Lee Mc Kee, ;:' George .McColloogh and Henly Richter, clerk. ' ' . . A night school that is being held at Unfield college in Mc Minnvllle was attended Tuesday night by A; N.- Arnold, principal, and Lillian i von ''- Plnnon - and Gladys Burgess of the Amity fac ulty: They will complete ": this - school the last week in t January. - To Complete Order 1 2 An alumni association of F. F. . A. was. organised here In Decem- ber.'The.president, Chester Steph ens, has called a special meeting for - January Tl 8 to- complete in organization. : ' '. . . Iff; 'and JaW W- R. Osborn and family are leaTing-here Wednes day, night tor. South Dakota nd Minnesota. They plan to be'gone "four weeks visiting-relatives. -' Mtes Evelyn. UmphHtte, who Is teaching in the Silrerton schools; Is reported -as being, back to school.' The" middle of December she fell on a milk bottle and cut her band very badly.' . ? v 4 1 : dub i Aids - Library : . .The- .Women's .Clvle ,and Im provement dab: met at the Bap tist church Tuesday. Mrs.- Margar et Morris,, president, called the meeting to order and this group voted $10 to the city library ad $1 to the Doernbecher bospltaL: Luncheoa was served. : L - ' Tuesday night the Rebekahs held their semi - annual installa tion of officers, after which a pot luck supper was serred. - Mrs. Ortlle Bobbins ; returned home .Tuesday night after spend ing .three weeks visiting with her parents " at Day ton. Wash. Mrs. John "Umphlette is - visiting - In Hillsboro where her brother Is in a Tery critical condition. OFFER FOR PRONE STOCK REJECTED n " AURORA Jan. 10. The an Bual meeting of the stock holders of the Aurora Mutual Telephone company was held Monday at the - L O. O. F. hall, represented" were 108 shares of stock. Directors re elected were George Fry George Torgen and Bill Bruns. Holdover directors are Louis Webert, AUia ; Zimmerman, Henry Mills - and Fred Dental. . 'Telephone rates 'were lowered 10 cents per phone according to 'class. An offer was made for the purchase of the company's stock, '"which was unanimously rejected. ' At a . meeting of the board of directors held later, officers elect ed were president, George ' Fry; "I vice - president, Fred Dental; sec retary, F. M. Ferguson; treasurer, Louis Webert. The contract of F. " M. Ferguson was renewed for an- " ether year. ' Series of Cases - , Before Overtbn't i V Court, Woodburn WPODBURN, Jan. 10 Willard : Norton and Ilarrln E. Bailey ap " peered In Judge Orer ton's court -Monday to answer to the charge -of the theft of tires and rims from an automobile. They enter ed a plea of not guilty and were held tor trial. Bail -was fixed at 150 each and they were taken to the county Jan. Date of trial has sot-jet been fixed. - L. R. McKay plead guilty to a charge- f running a ear without -a muffler and was fined S and -costs of 3 2. SO which he paid. Les ter Srb of Broadacres paid a fine of S and costs for running bis rear with 1923 license.. . v Annual Benefit Card Affair is Saturday ' HUBBARD, Jan. 10. As is Its . 'usual -custom the Woman's club -.will hold: its annual benefit card .party Saturday night,, February 10 at (he Pythian halt In charge ret the general arrangements will be Mrs. . Jollus Stauffer, Mrs. . Hugh Wells and ; Mrs. Waldo , Brown ; decorations,' Mrs. Elmer .Stauffer, Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mrs. Orlie i Bole: , refreshments, Mrs. George Grimps,- Mrs. John - Friend and Mrs. Edmund Chausse. GRANGERS' COLUMN UBKRTTJan. 10. Red Hills grange tiomt Economics club will meet all dar ThnrsdaT. Jinmrv 111 With Mrs. E. O. TUrktirr. tnr . sewing, quilting and potluek din ner, ..... PILES guaranteed removed wlthont knife or' needle. OLD SORES of any kind, STUBBORN SKTJf D3RITATI0XS, and ATHLETIC, FEET, if yoa had failed to heal them by other means, will quickly respond - wader our new method. . Oar - nuuhuvu tor juauuiiviicu) OOUGHS, ErDXCHinS, ASTHMA, RHEUMATISM, ailments and the URINARY SYSTEM of men and women. 15 years Is business. Licensed N, D. pbyslciaas. - - DR. CHAN LAM Chinese Medicine Co 180 N. Com mercial Salem. Office boars 0:80 . A. M. to 6P.1L Tuesday and Sat- Dr. X. T. Lam, 27. D. V NewS'Ladyof the : A T :t 5 ' ? t Mrs. John D. Clarke, who succeeded her late husband as Congressional Represents tire from New York, is greeted by Representative Henry Tj Katney of Dlinois, Speaker of the House, as she arriTed in the capital tot r r. the opening of the first 1934 session of the 73rd Ciongress.: WIT POSTAL JOB STAYTON, Jan. 10. Tho an nual meeting of the Stayton Mutual Telephone company was held Monday night. All officers were re-elected, namely: Direc tors. H. J. Rowe, Grant Murphy, W. A. Weddle, E. C. Downing and E. D. Alexander. The directors then elected H. J. Rowe, president and E. D. Alexander, secretary treasurer, Those taking the examination for postmaster here were Mrs. C. P. Neibert, Mrs. O. E. Gardner, Chris Neitling, Nick Fehlen Louie Dawes, Percy Hlatt, Earl Yoeman and F. Spinner. The examination was held at Salem Saturday. It is said that ratings will not be made known for a month or six weeks. The regular P. T. A. meeting will be held on Monday night and Mrs. H. Champ, president, has announced that the speaker and musical numbers on the program are coming from Salem. P.U MOLALLA, Jan. 10. To help the Boy Scouts raise the $24 Molalla has been asked to contrib ute towards the support of state and national scout work, members of the Parent Teachers' associa tion decided at their Friday meet ing to give a dinner preceding the scout 'rally meeting January 29. Mrs. J. J. Walker, president of the association, appointed Mrs, Jack Peterkln, Mrs. Glen Harvey ana Mrs. Roy Schatxmann to cerve on the menu and dining room com mittees and Mrs. Pearl Sommer- ville, Mrs. Fred Damm and Mrs. Orla Buxton to be on the kitchen committee. The rally meeting wUl be held In either the Methodist church or the grange hall. Two speakers will be here, one from the county scout organisation ana one xrem the' state. It was announced at the meet ing that the paper drlveproeeeds from which are to pay tna ex penses of hot lunches, will be next week, that first and second grade pupils will be taken to the dental clinic in Oregon City, and that a play has been selected to be pre sented soon and the work of se lecting a east has been begun. Installation Today - For Relief Corps Unit at Woodburn WOODBURN, Jan.. 10. J. I. Stevens Relief corps no. ll iwiu hold Installation of officers at their meeting at the I.O.O.F. hall Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Hilda McEachran. of .Portland, depart ment president, will be Installing officer. 4 A potluek dinner will be served at noon followed, by the installa tion ceremonies. GUESTS AT AJHLD3 AIRL1E, Jan. 10. Vern Wil liams and son Duane of Portland, spent Sunday with his father, W. E. Williams, sr. ' Mr. ana . Mrs. Tom Smith and sons Vance and Dean of Independence came Sun day afternoon to'the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wu llams. Mrs. J. F. Cooper took Miss Strilla Mustoe to the T, B. eanl- toriam at Salem, where the latter visited her mother who Is not so welL- ' . . Dr. Goldio B. Chan, 5. D, 111 SCOUT BENEFIT House? Greeted. hi r : K I Will BE BUILT, AURORA AURORA.' Jan. 10. The cltT council met Monday night, Mayor ueorge wurster presiding. Upon request of the state highway com mission, a resolution was nassed tnat the city would not obstruct or interfere with traffic on Main street situated north of th nnuu ent highway to be designated by me commission as the Aurora Beaverton secondary highway. No i a i . Surveyors hare ween busv in Aurora for some time and it is understood a concrete brldxe will be built over Mill creek at the lower end of Main street and the bids will be let January 18 at the highway meeting. " rians by the council hare been submitted to CWA headquarters for local Improvement which in Include the cleaning of the city parx, street work, the painting of the water tower and the building OI steD8 leadlnr tn th worx ana repairing tlie buildings BERTHA IRISH DAYTON, Jan. ic; Mrs. Bertha Viola nrtnrtol Tt.i. Wife Of Josenh Irish Of tha TTnlnn. vaie neignoornood. died Mnndsv morning at the McMinnvflla bnn. pitai, louowing an appendix op eration, sne was ill about 12 hours. She was born Marcb x mi Rainier, Ore., was married Sep tember f, 107. Seven children were born. 8he la survived bv her wMn er. three sons and fonr iianriitBr James Irish at Blletx; Mrs. Ethel Parriah, Mrs. Alice Shaeffer, Mrs. josepnine Jones of Dayton; Stlva, Carl and Manrica at nninnnu- five grandchildren, her father w o. unaou oi isaston, wash. SCHOOL OPENS AOATK EVANS VALLEY. Jan. 1fll Evans Valley school re-opened juonuay alter a week of holiday vacation with another . week of foreed vacation beeana ; f th amount of whooping cough In the community. Last week so many of the children would have been ab sent because of tho illness that the entire week was taken off from school duties. Only two chil dren are absent this ev ac cording to the teacher, Miss Delia tsaiiangrua. MRS IS CALLED SEYOfJn l J B i OU would have paid for i 1 r ? Ya Out :4Jl "xe W mikJ ?-mmmts.-f ,. mn rn i .ii Toe PAonc Telephone . Cosiness Office, 740 1 1 rr -It II ( . mT V CCB CO: Directors Elected are Ditter, t Parberry, Phillips and -v: : .iJSteincamp T:V r rtattoM: Jan; id. r The' an nual meeting of tho Stayton Can ning ' company ' cooperatlte , was held Monday afternoon at the Forester hall. George Tate,' presl-; dent,: and George A., smitn, can nery manager presided." . . . : - Wr: ! finittb . Tenorted that the finances ot the ' organisation ' were In. better .shape!, that In spite of the frost the peek for ins was a arir a and tha oraanlzatlon Was able to keep its contracts wlth'the buyers.. . - v-".. . .. Articles of association and the by-laws were amended, since it had been found l atter having a fee-ai audit made, that in many eases they conflicted, with , the present Oregon cooperative laws and also that some of the amend ments were conflicting. .The, vote on amending, wua co ivu, . On the by-laws" yes -102,, no S. Klehtv-five fiercent of the'coop erative organizations In the north west v are using ; practically ,xne same form as the, Stayton cannery will now: adopt as the result of this yote.'- .-r'.". - rFonr directors elected are; I. Paxberrv. Al Phillips. -Joe Ditter and Tony Steineampi -. - . - ' Under -the articler of associa tion., the company will: have 00 shares of stock, with a par value of $100 per share. Of this 100, 600 shares -will be common stock and 100 shares preferred. The owners of sref erred stock. and there are many among busi ness men and others who do not produce frnit or vegetables for the cannery, will by this new law have no voting privilege as has been permissible neretoiore. . BENEFIT FOR MILK MIS Hi OF SILVERTON, Jan. 10. Pro grams tor the coming months were discussed at the Junior Wo man's club which met at the R. F, Larson home Tuesday night. The group voted to have a book review the first meeting of each month. Travelogues, talks on floral culture and etiquette lec tures will till in the remainder' of the meetings with the excep tion of the third Tuesday of each month when a social evening will be featured. Belen Green and Elen Chrlstenson are In charge of the etiquette lectures. , During May and June the group will pic nic. The club will also give a play late in February for the benefit of the hschool milk fund. In charge of this are Olga Green, Helen McCullough and Elizabeth Earls. At the Tuesday night meeting Ruth Waterman discuss ed "False Advertising." Women, to Shower Newlywed Teacher: Club Plans Benefit SALEM HEIGHTS, Jan. 10 Mrs. Lawrence Tucker (Hylda) Foster) will be given a comnll mentary shower at the commun lty hall here Thursday night by the women of the community, all of whom are invited. Mrs. Tucker has been teaching here the past two years and Is very popular. The Woman's club will hold a quilting bee at the hall here Frl day, with a potluek luncheon at noon. Another activity Is a food sale, to be held; at Nelmeyers drug store February S. Proceeds will be applied to the community aebt. PIONEER. aJn. Iff. Mrs John Keller was. honored Mon day by her children with a birth day party at her home. The chil dren present -were Mrs. Lloyd scaneider of Dallas, Johnn e Kel ler and Mrs. Chet Neswald from here. The families were present also tor the dinner. Mrs. Fred Frakes, another daughter, honor ed her mother Sunday with a din ner at her home at Alrlie. a telephone!'! to drugstore or market in PIS GOODiEAR III 1933 Hi rain - and something need LA 70ur home I. a low-priced form of clothing and health Ingorance. It la a link with bniinest, with friends, with all I , the protective forces of a great ; A telephone doe$somuch,and costs so little, that U simply docs not pay to be witho ut far -i " - nit nn iiifi ....... .;.',-:.: and Telegraph Company State SU TeL 3101 o SALEM HEIGHT8, Jan. 10. A good program Is scheduled at the community' hall Friday night for the regular monthly meeting of.the.tlttbisrsJ.OUve.Beardsiey and son Russell are in charge. i LINCOLN? JahlO-A group of Lincoln' folk held an all day meet-lngatthe-jMthoolhouse for. the purpose of completing the seven benches which had been sawed but Friday, at J. J Stratton'e. These; benches are to .ee usea xor seat ing the- audience at . community club meetings.' - -: ' , TURNER, Jan. 10. Turner community club met Monday night, with. President Henry Ah rens presiding. 1 A surprise num ber," the Haywire orchestra of Sa lem, drew much applause. Roy R. Hewitt oi saiem, me main speak er, was very" en tertainlng" in his lecture on ""Crime Detection.'. -. Other "program numbers : Com munity singing, led. by Ivan'Had- ley.with Mrs. Hadley at the piano i numbers by school orchestra,' led by Catherine' Barker; s o n g t by high school . girls " chorus with Ruth GilBtrap at the piano; .drill by , grade school 'boys;; Norman 33Tnr ceed According to Make and Wwi Your Old Battery . H ' X v si D X I I V Take advantage of this timely opportunity for greater savings on batteries that are proving their dependabil ity and economy in hundreds of thousands of cars and trucks, in aD sorts of service. . . . BUY NOW to SAVE! 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World's Oldest cm4 Largest :tfcr&Thi CO tvrci 201 ;North 'Commercial St. i ! -. ) y, - Salem '" !' f n M Larsen, Raymond Godwin, Donald Wilson, Hirschel Peterson, Keith Ball, Vernon Greenlee, Steven Se lensky end lLoren Skirvin; ' glow worm dance by grade girls: Aleta Bones, RacherRlches, Evelyn Jen sen, Zens -'Godwin Estella Bar nett,' E 1 e a h p r Parks, : La Vera WhlUhead. i with' Ruth GUstrap, accompanist; talk on boys, build ing project, by.,0, G. Hnston'ot Salem; ' talk on garden project by Luther Chapin of 'Clear -Lake, president Of the federated clubs of Marlon, county; : -r-v I ; ; ; i r. rr r. ROBERTS, 'Jan.. 10. The com munity club will; meet Saturday night,-January. l, at 8 o'clock. One ig feature. will be the Hay wire orchestra of Salem. All club women are t requested to bring; a cake. ; i-' ' 1 CHORUS 13 PRACTICING v EVANS ; VALLET, Jan., 10 The. Happy ;Harilionlzers. chorus have, again (began their practice under j;he direction of Oscar Cat rum. Mrs. JEarl Verbeck is pianist' The chorus is '. composed . of, . 15 youthful ' singers .of the district. on guaranteed Storage Batteries that are built to ex the new N JfitA. Ratings! Car f . , . i VI KS and up ILSVE and ElOBBO It's Clove and Robe time NOW, so these Big Savings are especially opportune. . "Western: Auto Y complete line of AH Wool Robes and - high grade - Drivinf Gloves for men and wom en are included in this lib eral offer at 20 OFF our regular lOW PRICES. Buy Now to Save! ' 1- l K BetaiEn pf 'Auto SupplSi b to Viif 1 1 .. mTtTiiilHi'11 . r. , SI SElVS f OR KIDDIES STAYTON. Jan,-10. Mrs.; Nellie Jones- was hostess . to the Legion auxiliary for- their meet inr .Monday nlxht. Letters from state and national officials were read,' commending ' toe auxiliary tor going over the ton with their membership drive. Following the business .session, ' fonr ' dresses were made tor girls t about eight years .of age,- and these will- be sent to Portland where they will bo given to families -ol. disabled Teteransj-1; f- li. - The next' meeting wWTe rjiie home of Mrs? Sim jEixet-nn rxil ire. uiris win oe 9ef.isas.a group is. sponsored by thVaiixtti iary The -girls will rre demon strations of their work and tarn ish' a jihort-programi-ff i The Legion also met the same AMUUXW ON llxyt Your Smooth Tires Re treatled the J , We Have Completed Arrangements With the , HUNTINGTON RUBBER MILLS To pa RewdinoFor Us :t; This modern method, full circle molds, is very, practical and success ful when proper care is taken in selection of carcass. ' - Vfo Give Yoo Ctonipleto Tt?Qal oca (3 New TTSVe ANY SIZE PASSENGER OR TRUCK TIRE We Have a Complete Stock of Passenger, Car Sizes ChemekcU at High SAN FRANCISCO Csacb-Twrist fsrts 12 .00 19.70 ROUIIDTRIP Good in coaches and chair cats; also in tourist sleep ing cats (berth for the night, costs as lime as ill First Class ONE WAY $20.88 TlinOUGII CALIFORNIA to CHICAGO $40 00 By way of Sao Francisco and 1M Angeles. Good is coacnes aod chair cars, fare good ia Toorut sleepers tligbdy faigner. 7Lt A r.HLE Fori Overnight sleeping cu One way and roundtrip fares 2i a mile and less, between all Southern Pacific stations in i Oregon, Gulf ornia, Nevada, etc Orerniehc sleepioa car service between Portland and , southern Oregon and Coos Bay points, C " r , , -, . -: A. P. NOTH, Ticket AjenU 13th & Oak-Phone 41CS iventnr with the usual business routine and lunch. Tourteen mem bers were present. " x f 'I ... , . ... f OPESS LECTTJItE SERIES x DAYTON, Jan. 10. Elder O. A. Thompson, evangellst of Sa-. lem, Sunday night opened a series of six4 lectures at the Hopewell Seventh' pay , Adventist : ehnreh. Services 'are being held each night, this week, except Saturday,-with song period at 7: S 0 and' lecture ; at t o'clock, I . . t YOUR EYES Hav'your eyes examined CTyear.,;. VV:, Corrected eyejSv, gafenard your, health and happiness. May-, we advise yoa la the care of yjonr eyest t i j j . ' Thompson' Glutseh Optometrists S83 State St. - - f ' - i r V.; - '..-i TeL $192 LOS ANGELES s-jg.00 29.30 R0UNDTRIP Anodier example o our low fares, good jn coaches and chair cars; also in tourist sleeping cars (berth additional).. . v " First Class -Vi ONE WAY $32.48 ROUNDTRIP 42.S0 ' OREGON TkllPS WML (SSS:a. II mm rr -JLiajsmrfssnefc II ? ' ' ' 4 1 ' i 1 i - " i -r p 4 r i f i 1 9 4 4 4 . ... . .