The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 11, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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Th OIIEGON STATESMAN, Salen, Oregon, friday itiorningr, Oetemtxr II, 1935 -
7ater Matter
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Is Ironed Out
- Council Raises Objection
,: Building Request
by Philippi
8CIO. Dec 10 Virtually
-,. current business of the present
. town council was disposed of at
the December meeting1 of that
- bodr. Councilman Pluminer of the
. light and water committee report
ed satisfactory adjustment of con
dIUons presented at the Novem-
. . ber meeting of the council In-
i - which, alleged waste of water was
Involved.
. In this connection the mayor
' read a communication he had re
l celved from the state highway
'- commission In which that bodr
Instructed as to procedure In op
- aning water ditches that cross
..: state highways, and stresses that
the stats commission would sdt
be responsible or liable In any de
cree for traffic or other accidents
r or damages resulting from such
; work. ;' i ' v--. ' -
Mayor ; Ewlng statedjthat "we
should leave these matters In as
good condition as we can" for. the
new council. The Inference ap
peared to be that there should
be no "buck passing" in matters
properly belonging to the admin
.istratlon of the, present municipal
commission. HI
Question Building Proposal
' As on another occasion within
the year when -the matter of a
building ; permit was under con
sideration by the council, the
Question of compliance with state
and city fire regulations and pro
tection was raised when the peti
tion' of Glenn Philippi was read,
requesting permission to erect a
log building to be used as an auto
service station; Th.e proposed 1 oca
cation is thft corner of Main ami
.Mill streets, directly north of the
mjt. Tiu oince.
Councilman Roadarmel stated
he did not desire to be under
j stood as opposing ipotentlal new
business enterprises, but he doubt-
- ad whether such building as pro
posed would comply with the city
charter In the matter of fire pro
taction. Councilman Morrison also
Questioned the charter of such
building, as did Councilman GUI.
Councilman Bryan,, In declar
ing that the charter specified "in
flammable" buildings in the re
stricted! district,, favored reject
ing the Philippi application. Mor
rison observed that the applica
tion lacked specific information,
and mjNred that it be returned for
completion in this respect. The
motion prevailed.
f Ordinances Conflict
Two conflicting ordinances as
. to the last meeting of the. outgoing-
council prior to turning over
th municipal government to the
new commission, were referred to
by Mayor E wing. He explained
that one of these, . enacted Ja and
- more specifically applicable1 to the
''horse and buggy" era, provides
for the final session of the incum
bent body to surrender authority
- to the new board on the first day
of January. ;
t Another enactment, apparently
a later one, fixed the date of the
last meeting of the old council and
the first session of the nw,ias
the i first Monday in January,
which; iwm be the fourth of next
wf6u This latter date was finally-agreed
upon by the council,
following considerable discussion
of the subject.
High School Students r
At Rickreall to Offer
Yule Dralna Next Week
RICKRRi r. t.
Christmas play. Mimi Lights the
Candle," Is being prepared by th
nigh school students to be pre
sented at the Christmas school
aadcommunity club program
Thursday, December 17. The
play centers arohind Mimi who by
lighting ber candle on Christmas
eve brings happiness and the true
Christmas spirit Into other mem
bers of her family. ,
The characters are: Mrs. Ran
dall, a capable person. La Verne
Teter; "Granny," Mrs. Randall's
mother, Frances Lantz; Frances
and: Alice. Mrs. Randall', daugh
ters. Maxlne Ott and Donna Wells
Mlml. Mrs. Randall's nelce, Eloise
riaaiey; jenny McBride, a pal of
Mlml's. Nora Doss; LIm McBride,
Jenny's brother, Ralph Cox; Mary
the cook. Lucille. Cox; Laura.
Mlml's -own mother, Florence
Lantz. ,,,i' . -
Wisconsin Seed
- Products Fine
SorghumLocaUy
1 OAK POINT,. Dec. U. Lloyd
Hughes Is boasting about tha fine
flavor of molasses, he got out of
cane ha grew from seat he re
ceived from LaCrosse, vlsc He
had 15 gallons ; from one fourth
an acre and it Is the Waconia va
riety; a new pedigreed strain of
sorghum cane which is higher in
sugar . content and a new pure
strain ot tweet sorghum. ,
A greater tpnnage . has ; been
bred into It. making It highly de
sirable for fodder, and stock fairly
lick it np. C - -
Sam Owens had t8 gallons from
his patch of half an acre, .grown
from the Blue ribbon variety from
Texas. : J ' -
Leave Fori Los Angeles
OAK POINT, Dec. 10. Mrs.
Louis Reese and son, Cyrus,' left
Wednesday for Los - Angeles to
visit with . friends and relatives
for two weeks. Mrs. Reese's sla
ter from Des .Moines, lows, will
meet them there.
; Church Gets Furnace
HOPEWELL, Dec. 10 A fur
nace has been , Installed . at the
Hopewell United Brethren church
by the men of the congregation;
Tha monthly adult party of the
church was held in the basement
Tuesday night ! with 32 members
enjoying a delightful "taffy-pulL"
Catholic Society U
Stages Yule Fete
STAYTON, Dee. 10 The Socie
ty of the Blessed Virgin Mary held
its annual Christmas party Tues
day night in tha parochial school
basement, and also : elected their
new officers: l Mary Brand, preal
dent; Margaret Hendricks, rice
president; Helen! ; POrter; secre
tary; Louise Gassner, treasurer,
and Edna Hendricks, reporter.
' Following tha dinner, games
were played and gifts exchanged
with a! special gift presented to
F a t h a r-v Salderhon. Katharine
Brand, Helen Porter were in
charge of decorations, and Clara
Spanlol and Rita Llnderman la
charge ot the entertainment.
Present were Father Snider
hon. Angle Lambrecht,- Helen
Walx, Lorraine Albus, Kathertne
Brand,! Rosalia BelL Rita Llnder
man, Helen Porter, Louisa Gass
ner, Clara Spinel, Vlrgle Bradley.
Agnes Klrsch. Elisabeth Lam
brecht, Marjorle Barkmeyer, Hil
da Pieser, Margaret Hendricks.
Mary Brandt and Edna Hendricks.
... Conducts Revivals
FALLS CITY, Das. 10 Rev.
J. B. McDonald ot leattle, former
pastor of the local Free Metho
dist church with Mrs., McDonald
and Miss Clarice Fenton assisting.
Is ; conducting a series of revival
services here.
Ed Porter at Home Now
. But Condition Critical
8ILVERTON HILLS. Dec. 10
Ed Porter has been brought to
his horn here from Salem where
ha was confined to a hospital for
several weeks. Mr. Porter, one of,
Sllverton Hil's pioneer residents,
is reported as being still critically
flL A. H. Mike) Mires is report
ed also as being Quite ill at his
home hers.
Surprise Treat Served to
Members of Scout Troop
WOODBURN. Dec. 10. The
regular meeting of the Woodburn
Boy Scouts was held at the Wash
ington junior high school with
these boys present: Billy Nelson.
Floyd Mattson. Gerald B. Smith,
Jr., Orlo llanv Robert Garnero.
Lessard ! and the Scoutmaster
Ralph Nelson. A game consisting
of a short quIzz on the compass
was enjoyed and a "surprise treat
of "hot dogs' was served by the
whres: of the troop committee,
Mrs. L. C. Bachner, Mrs. F. G.
Evenden. Mrs. B. W. Dunn and
Mrs. Gerald B. Smith.
Grangers' News
STAYTON. Dec 10.-The Home
Economics club ot the S t a y t o n
Orange met at their hall Tuesday
afternoon, with a good attendance
reported considering the inclement
weather. Officers . elected for th
ensuing-year are: president, Mrs.
Dell 'Harrington; ' first vice-president,
Mrs. Ida Nipple; second vlce
' president, Mrs. Jack Richards;
secretary, Ella .Williams; treas
urer, Mrs. Andrew Fery.
The club members are working
to accumulate funds for the purch
ase of a piano for the meeting hall
upstairs. The social committee of
the grange already have a piano
far the downstairs hall, used for
dances and other social gatherings.
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Lace top and bottom, -r
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