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PAGE THREE Students Admit. 0 wre The OREGON STATESMAN, Sales, Oregon, Tuesday Blorning, Jfovember 2, 1937 Part in Ashland, Robber Churchill Bed X 1, HtS :r i If ' i I t t - Case Involves Trio ONS Boy Football Players Identified as Taking Part in Alleged Robbery r , MONMOUTH, Not. l-pJ-J. A. Churchill:.. president", of Orei on Normal school, ; said three Ore gon Normal football-players con fessed today that they were - ia olTed In the beating -and rob bery Saturday night at Ashland Of E. D. Rice, Texas tourist. -,' President Churchill said the toys confessed after they were identified by Richard Messenger, Ashland drng cleri,"who prev son &mGmm OIDIK FKOM ONI Of IHIJI DISTKIBUTOKS TODAYl City lea Wbrlii Cold u i 7 Storage . . . . . . 1551 Center, St. . . . Phone 312! Marvin Lewis , . . . . . 225 Clarke St. . ... Phone 6476 Union Oil Company Silverton Road . J Phone 7676 WOODBURN : . . . ' Union Oil Company . . J. . Phon28 ' INDEPENDENCE ; . . Union Oil Company .... . 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St, Petersburg, Fla.; Mar ah all Hearn. 20. Salisbury. N." C; and Stanley . Borden. ; 19, Olympia, Wash. - . '- . - Church 1U quoted the' boys , as saying they met !Rice after the Oregon Normal-Southern Oiegon Normal .football game that Rice nice bought liquor for them and showed them considerable mon ey, which they took from Rice on an automobile ride. ', r Building new Home "; ":. -.. h' . f PIONEER Mr. and Mrs. Will Thiess are going to build a new house on the" road near Black's orchard. . Mr. Thiess Is breaking the ground for 1 building; Roy Black and ohnnle Keller have been helping him. ..." 0 .. : 1 1... . ' The price? Now just a few Jol- . 1 ars above the lowest, and this big , car costs nomoreto run than most j smallcznl Easy to own, too. Ask about the Official Commercial Credit Company Finance Plan. IPS AMERICA'S SMARTEST i LOW-PRICED CAR i QUICK FACTSi 1. Ft.ter pick-up. ..Impreved 93-h.p. "Economy Engine. "2. Patented Floating Power engine uoant ' iags.3. Lonjer wheelbaa..,119 -laches. 4. Biffcr hydrsalie brake. S. Safety-fteI bodrir -mtmmX Tnwtaayt. I tsUplav, 'ihimmmmmmmemm DESOTO AND PLYMOUTH bEALCRS 'LV - ' V'-ili"--" -' -i-i; : r Vsf W. L. ANDERSON, INC. f360 Marion St" Telephone 7703 ... PRIME SERnCE STATION : f XUCKEX MOTOR SERVICE MASTER SERVICE: STATION . ; .Monmooth, . Ore. i . ' Sllwrtoa, Ore. Toledo, Ore. . - - SCHLIES BROS. Htyyton Ore. Night Officer Is Suspended Rift in Silverton Police Department May End : ! in Reinstatement i SILVERTON Mayor W. ! H. Mof f ett: admitted- Sunday, n i g h t that E. H. Wheeler, nigh officer. 1 1 temporarily suspended from duty. Wheeler has not been serv ing: ;as night officer' tor the past week but Chief of Police C. E. that. Wheeler was ha-Ting' his va cation, "to which, he was enti tled.".: ' .'- - i ; When pressed for a reason for the suspension Mayor Moffett said that! he wold rather not say but that an investigation was being made of "overstepping his author ity! - I. - . sWbeeleii Make Statement -When interviewed, Mr. Wheeler said that it was correct that he had : been suspended , for a week and; that he l hoped "when the mat ter came out" that he could' prove he had. .not overstepped his au thority and! that at the time re ferred to he was acting as deputy constable and not as night officer. Ed Amo, he explained, who is con stable was away on his vacation at the j time the - incident occurred and had deputized Wheeler, to serve in his absence. " 1 In referring to the rift in the police department, Mof fet said he wanted, to be fair and wonld have everything thoroughly investigat ed and that he hoped he would be able to rein8tate;Mr. Wheeler. William Lanvood rai ls Today 1 SCIO William T. Larwood, 9. died suddenly Sunday after- Coon from a heart attack suf fered at the Larwood farm near Scio. Fuperal and burial ' serv- iccb wui De neia "luesaay aiier hoon at 1 1 o'clock at the Provi dence church near Scio. I f The family has lived near Scio for about 45 years, and the Larwood community and former Larwood postoffice were named for tne lamny. . Surviving are the widow. Cor helia; son James f daughters, Mrs. Mary Bear, both of Port jtand, and a son, Elmer, in east tern Oregon. ' Larwood recently Bold his farm here and they were planning to move to Portland. b A . I , J. J. HERSHBERGER SOX V Woodtmra, Ore. :f ' 1 vnn lziL V- ,. T -i. . ft w 4 mr. an KCN-l-PridaT night a capacity audience . enjoyed the splendid program given by the Salem Indian school for the com munity club. Prof. Ruben Turney Atm.A t nrrhMin. with Mrs. Turney ' at the ' piano. Besides orchestra music, tribal dances and songs, duets and sows, tne program included a, talk, by, Mr. Larson who has been with the school for several ijjears. , . j -Mrj Larson said! that at For est Grove, the second Indian school - was established In Feb ruary. 1882. . In 1884. some buildings were destroyed by fir now 1uatfnn was SOUSTht. Tfewberg offered 400 acres to the school and Salem 130 acres. a Salem furnished better opportun ities for 'an 'industrial school it was located at Chfemawa on Feb ruary 25, 1885. That autumn the students picked hops giving half their earnings to buy 40 acres of land. Other additions have been made until now the school has 436 acres. The largest part has been cleared Ty student labor. During the . Harrison administration, the school was Called; the Harrison Institute. The Harel Green school' gave aghost-drilLand music by har monica orchestra. ; ' Mrs. Ralph Worden presided at business meeting, when dues of "10 cents a year were voted. The school board was given a vote of thanks for the 60 Iron chairs recently purchased. The next meeting, homecom ing, will be December 1 as the regular date is the Friday after Thanksgiving. A number of for mer teachers are expected to be present. ' Community Meet Held at Oakdale nAKDALR The Oakdale club revived its community meetings Sunday at a covered dish dinner and nroeram at the home or Mr; and Mrs. Clarence Sellers. About 50 people had a part In the af fair. Among those who had a part on the program were Mr. ana Mrs. Tilfort Dally. Mrs. O. V Harris. Marltta and Emerson Murnhv. ir. There were guests t resent from Portland, Falls Citv. and other i places. The Woman's club will meet Thursday to organize for the coming year. n Chiirchl Choice Is Congregational Hubbard Group Asks Hactvk to Remain Until new . ... .... ,'.,'-(. Movie Completed HUBfBR D A communltT church : meeting was held j at the uongregauonal church Friday night to determine the nature and policy of the church desired for Hubbard community. Seven years.! ago, .the- Congregational and . Methodist churches! feder ated; but recently the Methodist church withdrew from .Hubbard leaving the field to the Congre gational church. '; .' . - Those present were agreed on a Congregational church - with community emphasis. A commit tee of 'five was appointed to re write the constitution: Mrs. L. A. Miller, Mrs. H. L. Carl, Mrs. George Leffler,; Walter Shrock and Jesse Georce. - Thn commit tee is to report Wednesday night. tiecemDer 1. Rer. N. Sherman Hawk, whose resignation as castor was to tahe effect November 1, was asked to continue unui toe reorganisation of 'the church Is completed. Rev. Frank E. Carlson, sup erintendent of the Congregational churches of Oregon, occupied the pulpit Sunday morning. Hattebergs Hosts At Country Home SILVKRTON-rMr. and Mrs. Edwin Hatteberg entertained at a fireside supper party at their home in the Downs station dis trict Sunday night Invited were Mrs. M..J. Madsen, Lillie Mid sen, Althea Meyer, Alice Jensen, Will Hatteberg, Nettie Hatteberg ana Harold Larson. Mrs. L. G. Smith was the in spiration of a farewell handker chief shower Saturday afternoon The affair was held at the,home of Mrs. John Conrad, with Mrs. Gladwyn Hamre and Mrs! John Wilson as assistant hostesses, Neighbors were invited. I . Mr. and Mrs. Smith who have lived at Silverton for several years, left Monday to make their home at Dallas. Arrange Program For Club Meeting WOODBURN The, regular meeting of the Woman's club will be held in the club rooms of the public library Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock. i Included in the program will be the reports from the third district Federation of . Women's clubs which was held in St. Hel ens and the Marion county Fed". eratlon of Women's clubs which was held in Mill City Friday. Readings bv Miss Viola Mills and a group of musical numbers by students of the high school under direction of Miss Lutx will be an added feature. The art committee has arranged for an interesting art display in eon nection with national art week. Hostesses will be Mrs. Paul Pemberton, Mrs. . Rodney Alden, and Mrs. Ivan C. Beers; hospi tality committee, Mrs. A. E. Aus tin and Mrs. E. N. Hall. School Budget Is Boosted Sligktly NORTH SANTIAM The pa trons of the North Santlam Dis trict. "No. 126, Friday night voted to exceed, the 6 per cent tax limi tation and accepted the budget as posted with the slngle'amendment of enlarging the emergency fund to $75. Additional pupils requir ing a heavier expenditure for textbooks necessitated the change. Mrs. Del Keithley, who has been ill, is receiving treatment in a Salem hospital. Mrs. Robert Smith, who has been employed near Salem, is re signing her position because of ill health. . : Vote Special Tax By Narrow Margin TURNER r-Turner school dis trict No. 79 held a special meet ing Friday night to discuss the. yearly budget, and provide for the raising of S 662 2.' The vote stood 8 to 7Jn favor of a special tax to proYlde for the amount needed. . x - - . y-- -';- Rev: and Mrs. Bruce Groseclose entertained the . Methodist Young People's Sunday school class Fri day night at their .home with a Hallowe'en party. Rev. Groseclose is the class teacher. Plans were made 'for the re organization of , the - Epworth league! Chrysanlliemum Exhibit Is Arranged for Garden Club WOODBURNThe Woodburn Garden club will meet Wednes day night at, 8 o'clock in .the club rooms of the city library. A chrysanthemum, show will -le held In' charge of George Timm. Special music is also planned for this meeting. All members and friends are urged to attend. ektcka COLDS FEVER ' firtt y Eitaaeaa SO ntiaatM Liaoid, Tablet lalva. Vm Drevs Try BrtMy Tlwn" WnrU'a UalaMS . ill iNew$ iranqers FAIRFIELD i-Mra. F. "m. Hill will entertain members of Falr- iieia Home i Economics ciub at her , home Thursday. This, will be an all-day session with club lunch at noon. 1 Members And all interested, are- urged td attend. Event Ni Lebanon Also Celebrates Purchase '; of School ; Piano LEBANON About 60 people pf th North - Lebanon . district gathered at the Tennessee school house for a Hallowe'en frolic and to celebrate ' the' purchase of a new piano. The program includ- ed a comm Jinity. .sing, with Mra Sarah Morri s as song leader aad Mrs. Jesse;. Peterson at ! the piano; Ghost story by Miss? Rbby Essig: sale of thie school i 'organ, which netted over the piano. ,1 112 to be applied on Mrs. WJ M. Brown entertained the member i;s of the Fortnightly Book club it the home of Mrs. Clara ' Cheadle Friday afternoon with 15 members present. Mrs. David Rejdf was program leader and her topic was "Gadgets." Mrs. Brown served refreshments after the progran). f ii v- Atiena District pieet Five women, prominent in Leb anon club 1 affairs, i attended the district meeting" of the' Federated Women's clubs at Albany Thurs day, ueiegates rrom Lebanon were: Mrs. c. Ci WItcher and Mrs. Ira Forreyt Others going were Mrs. G. .Ellenburgj Mrs. N. M. Newport asd Mrs. J, C; Mayef, Mrs. Whltcher was elected dis trict recording 'secretary. Leban nn'a unnfrl tjf the Lebanon Civic club's work, preparea Dy Airs, naer and red by Mrs. Forrey. Miss Iiene Moore presented: the Lebanon! high girls' quartet, Evelyn MickJ Sena. Ed wards, Marlyn Scrogglh and Mary jrredericksij . While Quantity if ElDodl Booms '! Dian nootac m m lit ) MIc22s' Rooms I . : Eloocninrj Houses Doicl Rooms -Seamless Fring .' : i Mi' 1 V "rC4 A Da tnas - Dlue Drown Burgundy y$t.iinj Green Starting today j . . the outstanding v rug value of jail Itime! Furnisft those spare rooms ! of f ices hallways porches - with rugs so very in expensive that ion can actually buy several for What one would ordinar ily cost! Theyr guaranteed to give satisfactory -service over a reason able length of time! Buy this Needed Broadloom Rug; for -real AVAILABLE IN All - STANDARD ROOM SIZES 27'xS4V$1.i esxlO .$11.95 4 x f ; S45 jill. .. .14.9$ txl . 7.95j . . UJ5 Wxf -lilTs'j fxlt. 2153 10IUSi: VALUE PER DOLLAR AT GEVURTS i; -t. : ! : V 275: Norvra Happy Hour Gliib Meets at Detroit Idanha Lumber Mill Shuts Down, With 20 Jleri Out of Work DETROIT Mrs. Walter Brink- meyer and Mrs. James Rand, Jr., entertained the Happy Hour club recently at the latter's home. Hal lowe'en decorations , and favors were used. Mrs. Riddell took the prise 'for telling the best ghost story. Mrs. Parker and. Mrs.. Jan uary won' prizes offered in the word contest. -. ". . , Present were Mix. Fryer, Mrs. Clester. Mrs. Hansen. Mrs. Coin, Mrs. (Ridell, Mrs. January, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Hilaman, little Rich ard Hansen, Mary Goto and Harry Rand. Mrs. Fryer ' will entertain the club t November ! 1 0 at her home. : p. " . " ' :" ; ' . ' - ; Mill Cloeea Down; ' " " ''' The idanha Lumber company PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER! . Reg. 75c 2-Year Guarantee - Mot Wotter? BottttBe 2 for 1 a I 1 d-b ALL THIS WEEK! DRUGS Corner Court & Liberty Sts. Lasts! Officos Chops. f economy! JA' eft-little down on a big bill -EflDEnOT: cffnEE galeej will close down Saturday. This will leave about1 20 men -unemployed. The mill! will probably reopen in! the sprlngj. 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