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CLa CHZCC:: CTATZZriAN. Czlzzz, Crtcn, Tecchy, I.:;rr.!-r, I-nzzry 12, KZ7 i cstomces Receipts Big 13 Per Cent Increase Blade ia 1936,' Says Smith of Lebanon LEBANON. Jan. 1 1 Postmas .er Merrill Smith states that the receipt ef the office for 193 8, I1S.CS7, ere 13 per cent higher then In the previous year. Mon ey orders issued were 23 per cent hither than 1S35 and money or ders paid were 19 per eent higher. The Wesleyan Guild, a young women's missionary society of the Methodist church,, made a gener ous contribution, to- the Manley community home of Portland last week. . '-. - - J. Harold Irvine, cashier of the First National bank of Lebanon baa been elected president of the chamber of commerce and asaum ed his office January 11. -Lebanon Bank Leeds The First National Bank of Lebanon-ranks: first of any, bank-In ' Llan county In the amount, of de? posits reported at-91.1S,f S3.4Z The capital, surplus and uhdlvid- ed profits of $71vS37.99 bring the total resources of the bank to fir 228.231.32. i The petition for the organiza tion of a new school district in the Golden Valley area, east of Lebanon; will be opposed before the boundary board by a petition slzned by 20 residents of the Mt. Hope district and by a letter of remonstrance from district IS, both of which would be affected by the proposed organisation. Bays Beanty Shop Miss Msurine Hopkins, a daugh ter of Mrs. C C. WItcher. and a graduate of a Minneapolis school of beauty, has purchased the beau ty shop In Hotel Lebanon, operat ed by Mrs. Frances Beale for 14 years. Mrs. Beale, who ia moving to Albany where hr. husband Is with the Mountain States Power company, will giro part time to work with Miss Hopkins who has been with her in the shop the past year. i Mrs. Bessie Cox of Hoquaim, Wash., was called to Lacombthls week by the serious illness of her father. Joseph. Swena.Mn Swena is improTing. :. Lebanon building permits', the past year amounted to almcfet $250,000; about 175.000 being ex pended on new homes. . - Golf Qub Slates Annual Gathering : : ' U '" " '. --- - WOODBURN. Jan. 1 1 1 Stock -" holders of the Woodburn golf club will hold their annual meeting in the club rooms of; the city library x -Wednesday January 13, Two dt ' rectors are to be chosen, and all stockholders' are asked to bo pres ent if possible as It is necessary - to have a majority of the stock . represented.; Arv :A-t ' The Woodburn Rural club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs..' John:, Tweedie, with 'Mrs. Charles Dean as assisting hostess. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbons and small son Richard have moved to Portland where-" Mr. Gibbons-Is connected with the Chicle Gum company. - . . ' - ' - Father Deis, who lias been pas tor, of the Wood bum parish for several months substituting during the Illness and death of the late Father J.' E. Rnbis, has been ap- 'pointed to the . Salem parish and will leave this week for his new work.- ; - .. j " 7 - Non-Voters Who , : Are Registered Getting Notices ALBANY. Jan. 11 ''County Clerk R. M. Russell will mall out 2961 cards to electors whose namea. are now on the registration books of Linn, county and who have not during the past two years used their right to vote. . . . The cards read: I hereby cer tify that I still reside In. . . .pre cinct and request that my name re main . on the register of electors for said precinct." The cards must .be -returned to the. county, clerk within .1 0 days, ' or the name , of 'the elector will be removed from .the books and the elector will have to register to vote at the next elec tion. - V 4 1 Outside the nine Albany pre cincts,. Mill City has the. largest number,-161, who have- not voted within the, prescribed time,', and 'Sweet Home. Is next "; with. 114 natnes.- Rock Creek near Mill City,' and. Price near Albany, tie for the fewest names, each having 12. In the nine . Albany precincts there are 925 names, -i. Cold .WaveVCut Crowd ' J l - At.oman't Gathering ; , ' . pnsineas Is Postponed AUMSVILLE. Jan 11 The -Women's club met. Thursday at ternooa at the home of Mrs. Ern est Towle. - The women- enjoyed music- and poems and "Hreadin ' given by . . the members. No business was taken, up, aa there was a small attendance due to the .day being the coldest of the win ter to date. Refreshments were served by the hostess who was as sisted by Mrs. Bland Spear. - Those in the group were Mrs. Fred Potter. Mrs. John Ransom, Mrs. Bland Spear. Mrs. C. F. Heln, . Mrs. McKee. Mrs. DA. Lowe, Mrs. Charles Martin and! the hostess. Mrs. Ernest Towle. I Mrs. D. W. Lamb, who is visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. F. . Hein, was a special gueit - - . A.'-- ;., : Grangers News SILVERTON, J a n. 11. The .home economics clan of the SI1 : verton grange will caeet Wednes , day afternoon at - the home of r Mrs. Emit Loe.. The new chair-. man. who will have-charge of the afternoon meeting is Miss Merle -.Bowen. former, lecturer - .of the SHverton grange. n n iCn.n LIBERTY. Jan. 11 In addi tion to program numbers which were reported in the Sunday pa per, special ieaturea at the com munity club meting here Friday night included an interesting and educational talk on hunting big iame in the Malay jungle by W. C. Bush, who now lives In Sa lem; and enterta'nment numbers by William MeGilchrist. Sr.. and Robert Hutcheon, of Salem - " DAYTON, Jan. 11 Because of inclement weather- a .small gath ering of patrons, of the district attended . the regular - monthly r-ieetinv of the Webfoot. commun ity club held Friday n'ght at the school house. A sort mixed pro gram was presented and refresh ments were served. - Ml-s Ruf WetfalL the teach er, was unable to attend because of being called to Corvallls to be with" her i father. John Westfan. Water Office to HaveNHoiirs Silverton AdopU Half-Day Off f For " Saturday, Says Blayor SILVERTON, Jan. . 11-r-One .'of the new moves coming under the new regime in Silverton affairs, ts the closing of the water office Saturday afternoons. This will be the first of the Silverton city oi flces to close on Saturday after noon. - A " - . - A. - ! i - Heretofore the city offices hate remained open Saturday night as well from 7 to 9 o'clock. For the time being the library will remain open Saturday afternoons and eve nings. Whether or not these hours will be changed, to some other hours of -the week, has not yet been decided by the library board, although there has been some dis cussion of changing Saturday night opening to Wednesday night open ing. ' A . - Y: Wfll Close At Hoop .v The water office will dose at 12 o'clock - nooa. Mayor W. H. Mof- fett and Dr. A. W. Simmons, chalr- mon of the water commission, in making the change say tke local board la Just following a' custom long set by other cities. " When the 12th of the month falls on .Saturday, the' discount date will be extended to Include Monday. It payment la made be fore the 13th of each month, Sil verton .water users are permitted 10 per. cent discount. Elgin- Mc Cleary has been water superinten dent tor the past three years and Miss Althea Meyer has been book keeper for the past eight years.' u liivite Newcoineris I To Qub Session AUBURN.- Jan. 1 l-The Au burn Woman's club will hold Its regular ' meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mysta Hendricks with Mrs. Carl , KrehbieW Joint hostess. The meeting will begin" with 'a luncheon at 1 o'clock. All:.; women -of the . community, especially the newcomers 'are wel come to attend. " "y- The community club will meet Friday, night. at the schoolhouse. A program, will be presented, at the close of the . business ' meet ing.- I . : ; ' v. Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Hawkins returned ; Sunday ' night from a 10-day trip to Tacoma and .Seat tle where .they visited relatives. They report cold weather A there, but not as cold as has been felt around Salem. . A -. ? Pern Milh urn left recenUy'ilor Los Angeles, where be euro lied in the National Radio school. Milburn Is working ; toward . his commercial radio; license.; and is getting the necessaray training: at that school: He has been . ac tive In .amateur radio groups around Salem for -some time.-He graduated from Salem- high school with the class of . 1933. immunity Hou Park J And Postof fiee Urged in Tilayor Booth's 'Address IlEBANOKV Jani . llDr.Joel C. "Booth." newly Installed mayor, sounded as optimistic note in his first addresa before the city coun cil In whieh he. pledged economy consistent with progress and spoke of the great natural resources of Lebanon and vicinity. He said that adjacent to Lebanon is the largest total of board feet of standing tim ber in the world: .over 50 pillion feet of Douglas fir alone. AN He- recommended the - building of a city park -and. a community house; ' street : improvement .and a lighting system for the athletic field ; a ' new postof flee building and uniforms ' for day and night policemen; The extremes' of care less spending and of too rigid econ omy should be avoided and a' mid dle of the road course. recommen ded ' as the way to progress. he said. - !.r a-'; " ("': I'; . Jiidgin Teams Picked 1' " To Attend Gathering Of 'County. r Teachers BETHEL.- Jan. 11 Four-H club Judging: contests have been carried on at the school the past week. The teams ranking high est were taken to the teachers -meeting at the chamber of com merce in Salem Saturday.' A r The teams tbst ranked high est were Lueila Nichols and Pat sy Ann Klrscher of - the sewing club; Jean Ham . and Coralee Nichols of the. cook in r club: Mina Lee Spranger and Marcella Wolfs of the room improvement club. Charlotte Haln and Lillian Hamrlck, atate . champions last year,, also attended the meeting, r -cri- fuilnjljufui who la in a hospital there suffer ing with blood poison in one of his hands. f ?r -; ;-f ROBERTS, Jan. il Robert Judson who has j; been president of the Roberta community clab for the pait year and a half, re signed - Saturday night. The va cancy will be filled by the vice president. Mrs. Albert Blan ken ship. ' : ;.;. 1 4J Ha v . i": Mr. and Mrs. i LV D. Sale hen berg and Mr. and Mrs. Gnbert Wero appointed, on the program committee tor January 23. Albert Blankenshlp -was appointed as chairman for local attendance at the Federated meeting to be held at Salem Heights January .3Q. $ ' Mr. and ' Mrs. :E. A. Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Koster were . in charge of the program which was furnshed by the Mitch- all entertainers of Sajem. Jpint; tJsV GKA ; -Room of Legion Asked by V-F.1. DALLAS. Jan: 11 -The Carl B. Fenton post of the American Le gion held r Its regular : meeting Thursday night with Albert Ben nett, first vice-commander, presid ing In the absence of the comman der, H. Mather Smith.' The busi ness meeting was preceded by a eovered dish dinner prepared by the Legion auxiliary members. Forest Martin, representing the Dallas Veterans of Foreign Wars, brought a request for a plan for Joint use of the clubrooms in the armory now used by the Legion. This matter was referred to the ex ecutive committee of the Legion. A report' was read from Earle Richardson, chairman of the tur key shoot, stating the shoot was not successfuL h U A . - tf Fred Stlnnette,' chairman of the membership committee, reported 34 paid-up members for 1937. This. Is. only.. one less: -than .the quota for the local post, and more are expected. ; . A ' i .' " ' Jack Eakln gave a short talk on the proposed plan to provide flood lights for the La Creole baseball field which it Is hoped can be "ac complished this spring. -f -; ' Joint'ieremoiiies "K H?ld For;Lodgcs DALLAS. Jan. 11 A joint instal lation of officers of the Odd Fel lows and the Almira Rebekah lodge of Dallas was held Thursday night. The Installing officers were Mrs. J. W. Shattuck, district dep uty president; Mrs. Alfred Domas chofsky, district' deputy - grand marshal; Marlyn Hadley, district deputy grand master, and Fred Holman, district - deputy grand marshal. Food and dancing fol lowed the ceremonies. f T ' ; - Kaw mtaetr f tt-Almlr KVkh fees mn: Nkl ftmmi. Un. JPml BU Mat vieiaa, Mrt. Albert Bmlkek; "Whir, Jin. LyAU LU; tiMranr, MUa JmlU- Hua. Appointive f iea : Warden, Mti. OrraUl Bcknlsea ; am tor, , Mrs. Baby Hawaii; iacido gvasaiaa, Mrs. W. Saattack; eatsida fuardiaa, Valata Aadarsoa; rlsfct opportar K. Un. rtaol Badlay: taft avpparta V.' G, Mrs. K4 Coad; rffbt aappartar-.T. Kra. Alia Baraa ; lait avppartar T. Ura. - Joha - IVioaaa : t aaaplaia,- Mrs. Kay Doaakaa, aad ataddaa, Mrs. Sail Aldav - Tka alaetiva fflaara of taa Odd lawa fedfa Na.,S iaatallad woras BTabla Sraad. Albart Xaralbaaht vtaa-ssaad. Pawl Bobalaa; aaeratary, -Bart LaaU; fiaaae aaeratary, B. X. Lobsa, aad traaa alar, Toay Laraae,! - i 1 Taa appoiatiTa offiaara toeladadt "War daa. Cfcarl XoCaaa ; aoadaatar, 1. O. XcBaa; iaaida aaardiaa, MarWa Badlay; aateid aaardhua, Tracy Staata; rtcht apparUr, N.-O William Andaraaai Wft appertar, X. S4 Cbarfea Cockraaa: riffet aappartari T. Joba friaaaa; Ml aap pmrtT, V. w Alfred .! Donaaebafskys eaaplaia, - C... B. Laatlt - aad ta4iaa, Ckarlaa rorratta. 4 1 -m- ".A.-. ." s. , 4 - . - : Brotherhood ( tp i SILVERTON; Jan. 11 The Lu theran Brotherhood will meet at Trinity church Tuesday night with Mr. and;' Mrs. -Elmer Johnson as hosts.' -- ': : . - j : r'A A A program, to ; be given will. In clude a violin solo. A.- E. Herig stad. accompanied at the piano by Miss Violet Herigstad ; accordion sole. John Measmann;. instrumen tal trio. Hferigstad triplets; vocal solo;; C. 1 J - -Thorkildson ; travel talk." Miss Bertha Aim; accordion duet, Dorgan -brothers; vocal trio, Herigstad triplets. . . j ; . -. Election of Officers .will com prise the business meeting. Elmer Johnson is the retiring president. Kimes Sells Farm Nortli ;. Of .Hubbard to Farntimj -Farmerg 7eIcomc Snbw r ' ' 'A a HUBBARD. 1 Jan. . 11 Emmett Kimes. Of Antioch. Calif.; sold his farm; north of Hubbard; to John Farnum ot Molalla. John Farnum and his wife, daughter and grand daughter will occupy the farm im mediately. The R. J. Foster fam ily, .who have been: living on the Kimes farm for. the past two years will rent the house of Levi Welty. The snow storm' which hit the northwest was welcomed by the farmers in Hubbard area, for it put aside the danger of crop frees lng. Four Inches of snow fell In Hubbard and the surrounding ter ritory. Many of the Hubbard young people t3ok adtahtage of the snow by hooking bobsleds on the back of cars which hauled them around the town and Into thercountry.- A '- The coldest it got In Hubbard was degrees above sero.?- ;i J-CCibsonlTl ; SILVERTON, Jan. 11 J. C. Gib son, who makes his home at the Gibson apartments. Is reported eulte ill and is confined- to his home.. lie suffered a stroke a few Tears - a so - and 'never. comiletlv recovered. , I r c-v V Salsn Yon tli ' Gets Moiiors Phil Brownelt Elected to Jlilitary Ilonorary at O. S. G OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis, Jan. 11 Oregon Stats chapter of Scabbard and Blade, na tional honor society In military, pledged IS men. at their first meeting of the term . Saturday night, among these was Phil Brow nell of Salem.1,-.; ;;:ov.,--!- Complete list of those pledged includes Jim Coak, Myrtle Creek: William Barclay, Holly Cornell. Charles Davles, Stanley Kelley, Fred Rodgers. Raymond Sleagen thaler and Marion Slgovlch, - all from Portland; Captain R. A. Ells worth, James Edwards, Terrel Dalton, Ronald Esson.- Dean Pain ter aad Charles Samson, all from Corvallis; , Richard Martin and Walter JendrxewskI, both ' from Hermiston; Knowlton ' Reiber, Falls City; William Reyburn, Eu gene, and . Howard Lyman, La Grande.-; f:A.AoL-,, ..v-'. !.'-. - 1199 Cars Itegjater - CORVALLIS, Jan. 11 Corval lis chamber of commerce recently reported the registration of lit cars during It 31, a new mark for the past several years. . Up to now, 27 non-resident per mits . have -been Issued for- this year, C C. Cochran ot the cham ber announced. - OREGON STATE . COLLEGE, Corvallis. Jan.. 11 Ed Dooley, O. S. C - student - from "Albany, '-was named by Hal Higgs, editor f the college dally, to fill the managing editor, position on the Barometer, which was left vacant by resigna tion of Ed Earp from Albany, who recently resigned his poslt!6n be cause ef scholastic difficulties. Dooleys 'pdst will b taken by Jack Kerr of Corvallis, formerly assistant sports editor of the stu dent dally and his post will In turn bo filled by Dick Kennedy of Portland. . Earp'a other position,' that of year book, win , bo filled by : Ed Bnrcheu ot Corvallis. , Federated. Women Will Hold Social Gathering : At Settlemier't Home WOODBURN, Jan. 11 The Fed era ted Women of . the Methodist Episcopal ehurch will, hold their regular social meeting Tuesday at the homo of Mrs. F. W. Setilemler with Mrs; Ed Lytle and Mrs, Ivan C Beers as assisting hostesses. . MraT Etta Hall, program chair man, has Invited Mrs. Bunch, wife of the pastor In Forest Grove and a delegate to the National. Home Missionary. society convention from the Columbia river branch, to speak. Music will be In charge of Mrs. J. Mslvin Rmgo. - -. WmmiK : Aromatic tobaccos from jef Xantht, CavaIIa Smyrna and Saxa oun in Turkey and bsocos cf richest cronia " "1 hfptirfpf rAtli .- .1 Llild V- 0 y: v .'" : .. .. Wiitzwi : tiling cmshm ccHive .1 :crr.crs Union Nsvs- ' ZENA. Jan. 11 The meeting ot Spring Valley Fanners Union No. 242 scheduled for Wednesday night, has been . postponed for a week and will be held Wednesday night, January 20, at 8 o'clock. . DAYTON, Jan. 11. Ernest Jloo of Carlton, former president of the county farmers union, talk ed on the .general commendable features of the farmers union at the regular monthly meeting of the Dayton local Thursday night neoiwi grange nau. - s ; B oca as of the ..Inclement weather and small attendance, the Installation' fit officers " was' post poned until . the r n e s t meeting, February .4, .where art all-day sest Slon, with covered-dish luncheon at noon. wUl.br held.: Mr. Stone of Corvallis and J. A. Sanders of Salem were truest; speakers: ' ; tdiiiiceS WwDiieMCr One ' Home ; Finib.ed and TwePEIbre Going Upf. A--1 m ; . .. : NORTH 8ANT1AM. Jan. 11 . Due to the extreme cold weather and Illness In the community only a few. women were present' at the regular meeting , of the . Woman's sewing club,-; which met at the homo of Mrs. - Lena j. arocKway, Tkttrsdar'. siL,W'i -.y--Z ; Mrs. Louis SeofJeld and; Infant daughter camr . home .this , week from a Salem hospltaL ; : Mrs. -L a Keithley, who has been .quite ill with the flu, is re ported improving. ; - . , . r Hart At Basketball . Helen Harvey, who attends. the Anmsvlllar ihlt school. . Is home this week dvoito the fracture of a bone In the foot, sustained while playing basketball. - A-'- - ' r Pearl Stevens - has -sv new bun galow well under construction on his place here: 1 The small -house being built on the George McNeal place Is nearlng completion and will soon bo occupied by her moth er, Mrs. Ludwig of Turner; v . A ' George Howard haa Just finish ed building a new hog house' tor L. G. Keithley. I ana - r 7 : - X A ' - : -" . j..f . . v-'S'.. - 'A Pythian Sistera Install -. Officers, Independence INDEPENDENCE, Jan. 11 Py thian Cistern of Temple 4 5Jns tail ed these new orricers - at ? tneir meeting Thursday night: Mrs. Will CV Wood, P.' C. J Mrs. Gus Fisher, M. E. C; Mrs.' Beulah owen, E. Sr.; Mrs.' Charles Hansen, X. Jr.; Mrs.' Harold- Reynolds, manager; Mrs. Mark Baker, M. ot K. and C; Mrs. Jobn Holt. M. of F.; Mrs. Ben .Beckon; protector, 'and : Mrs. Frank Schofteld, guard. "" i Greece, ths to- the tbstxicts - X . .... . j ... .. ..... .. .. j .- -, :.- - : ripe home grown,' tobaccos- .Erijht tobacco rc:n thbCsroIinSa Georgia and Vtfjpnia; Bariey tobacco Ccoci Kentucky end Tennessee; end ' tcbocco rczi tohihtm llzsyUsd A . . . ' . -- " . ' '. J. ; . - . -J-'"-' . and toilet t Cr.zct quality. . Thb pzpzr, t-pcdzlly i 1 tzhds for Chcotcrficld ciorettos, b 'Uprrs end bums wiiout torto cr odor."r rjcllenry Elected Head recce Group Extradition Law Chas-res Sought by Officers in l - : " - First Eleet- .' J? v -n CORVALLIS. Jan. 11 Fred McHenry, Benton county, district attorney, elected president of. the Northwest Peace Officers associa tion at the first auarterly tneei tag of 1817 in Corvallis. wlll suc eeed George Alexander assistant superintendent of state police jot Salem.;--,a . y: ai .; A I f -..The peace officers from north western -Oregon A counties alsb elected William - Harper, Benton county . sheriff,' to "the secrefar? , treasurer office;. Other .business accomplished, by .this, group vras the adoption of an amendment I to take Lane county.. representatives into the organization; b,ut because of geographical reasons applied tor admission to the "northern dtvf- Qthr impprUn't changes recom mended weiw the alteration of the : extradition law.: and revision re garding hold of Important evidence ln-a violent 1eath case br erpt onerj It Is tha desire of the police-officers to obtain this evidence wbn needed. 7,i-- ' t h The peace officers also voted favorably: to .work- with the staie sheriffs association , and state, aa socatlon - of - district attorneys t in bringing about changes In legisla tion: which will , aid . the work j $f the officers.' This . plan - was sug gested, by Sheriff. Martin, of Mult nomah county... The group -hea&l J. -Lloyd LeMaster, associate pro fessor, of business administration at O. S. C. talk onlersonal obser vations regarding European police systems; - . - , -t. Blanket of Snow, Is Aid to Grains . . CLEAR LAKE. Jan. 11 Fann ers .of this vicinity are rejoicing over, the blanket of snow which they hope will says the late seeded-grain. - The grain of this, sec tion as wen as the entire valley was in ', grave danger of being winter-killed If the cold spell had broken with successive . thawing and freesing, ' which . would ."pull" the young' plants out by .the roots.- - - - t-t . Miss Lunelle Chapin - enter entertained a group of girls frohi the Alpha phi Alpha sorority and their boy friends Friday night tt a akating. party -.at the Chapin Bulb farm. -.After. the skating hot cocoa, popcorn; balls and filberts were served in the farm home. V Mr. 'and i Mrs.- Adam Oreyrfll leave Tuesday'mornlng on a mo tor trip through southern . Cal ifornia. , t - ' r Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Russell are confined to: the house with flu in Presidents Love . Letter Is OTned By Resident Here WOODBURN, Jan. It Belle Passis chapter, Daughters ot the American Revolution met at the hamo of Mrs. H. F. Butterfleld Thursday afternoon. A short busi ness meeting was presided OTer by Mrs, W. J. Wilson, regent j Guest speaker was -Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson who gave an Inter esting ta!k on the wives of "the first five presidents.. Mrs. Engle man ot Elliott Prairie, a direct de sendaent ot President Adams has in her possession a love letter wrlt ; ten' by. J ohn Quiney .Adams .'when she was in En --r. Louise. John son became his-wife. " . . " r Mrs. "Wilson ; and Miss Carrie Watebury wero elected delegates to the . state Acontereneer.i.to.Abe held In Corvallis March- S and 4. - LIQUID i TABLETS - USE t Place 666 Salye or 66S Nose norping and take.666. Liquid Sri t&p": ;-S p g.gQoI12 . Odd Lots',, Broken Lines . A Chiffon and Semi-Service $ieCD9 $lcl5) 035 Values .To Close - - J Out ' : . 3 pairs hscf Mrs. D. J. GHlandersTke-rerttt and Mrs. H. F. Dutterfied were named as alternates. Additional guests for the af ternoon were Mrs. J. J. Hall and Mrs. Patterson. . RefreshmeRts were served by the hostess. Names Committee - SILVERTON, Jan. 11 L CoinT mander Elmer Johnson has ap pointed for the coming year ar his entertainment .committee for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, L. J. Tucker. William Swift and Loyd Rtpe; refreshment committee, IS. S. Cbsmdler. E4 Svarvaii and Les ter Whltiock. , . . Quickly checked without "dszlrr." toon , vf - SALVE - NOSE D20P3 - ' AS A Drocs la costrili rJzht sad or G3 Tablets erer raornluj. ui I ? - V C1.40 Uindv mi 0). ' .a':-a-'a,v:,-