The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning, February 9, 1939 PAGE TEN Lebanon School Attendunce Hits All : Time High,. Cos Reports 921 Students Coming Daily Annual Spring Show Date Will Be Set Tonight fiv T.avidra "LEBANON S apt. M. E. Cox reports school attendance as- the nizhest in the history of Lebanon. High school dally attendance Is qaoiea ' as 10 a wuu credited to nearby rural districts, 'and 460,-all ot Lebanon district, In the grades. - The date for the 4H annual spring fair will be decided Thurs day night at a meeting in room a at the high school, according to Clair McClaln, president of the ": Leaders association. Keporis on the state local leaders conference will be discussed and plans forma latad tnr demonstrations. - Play Cast Chosen The nlay-"Adventures of Tom Sawyer" will be presented by the senior class of Lebanon high school March 24 under the direc tion of Kee Buchanan. Tha leadinc characters are: Tom Sawyer, played by Sheldon Burg hardt; Hnckleberry Finn, Wib Leaning; Becay maicner. Mary Fredericks; Amy Lawrence. Lois Bowman: Sid Sawyer, Merrin Jenkins; Aunt Polly, Barbara ' Horner. Lighter parts will be car- Jtea OJ Homer nwuni - berlaln, Lowell Marxer, Betty Howe, Marjory Ashby, Ellamae ' Filling, Frances' Hildebrand . and " a croup ot small children. Evangelist Walter Given, now ' holding serrlces at the Church of Christ, spoke before the- high school on"Dope," stressing espe cially the evils of marijuana, In oMan hemp which when distributed In tobacco is said to be the worst type in its effects on the user. ; Mrs. Jr. u. aaayer ana r, Hugh Olds were hostesses Tues- day to chapter v, ritiu uo luncheon at the Mayer home. The program was featured by a paper on the new state capuoi oy Airs Laura Gatchell. Traveler's Home Ija Scene Today MONMOUTH The attractive home of Miss Katherine Arbuth not will be opened Thursday February 9, to the CiTic club for Its February meeting. The occa sion will be a silTer tea to bene fit the scholarship fund of the Oregon Federation of women's clubs. . Last year loans totaling $1775 enabled 14 girls to attend Oregon Normal school. The loan fund was established many years ago and 500 lndlyldual loans hare since been made to ONS girls. Everyone is invited to at tend. Miss Blanche Cohen Is In charge of music for the affair. Miss Arbuthnot's home on jrest -Main street is charming with many objects of Interest brought here from her many trips obroad. A member of the teaching staff of Oregon Nor mal's department of geography. Miss Arbuthnot is the school's veteran traveler. Former Silverton Resident Passes SILVERTON Old-time friends have just learned of the death X Pearl Jarvia, to, in Umatilla county In the middle of January. The Jarvis family resided here years ago but no members re main. The most recent of the family to leave was Claire Jarvis. who left here four years ago and Is now living at Vernonia. Claire has been seriously 111 recently and confined to a Portland hos pital. However, it was reported that he was greatly improved and was moved to his home Sat urday. Other members include Mrs. Mary Jarvis, the 'mother, and a slater, - Mrs. Kathryn Townsend, both of Salem. Surprise Party Is . CIvenMr Waldo T TXlYTOJt -Complimenting her Mother, Mrs. R. V. .Waldo, on the occasion of her birthday, Mrs. frank Foster gave a surprise party Saturday afternoon. Sixteen sweats attended. . , Mrs. Elizabeth Tipton, cast Worthy matron, of Portland, held school of instruction : for Electa chaster No. 29 of Dayton at the Uasonle hall Thursday afternoon, attended by 19 members. The officers were entertained at the some of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lon : tershansen at a 1 o'clock lunch- eoa, Mrs. Doris Gossen. worthy Mtron of . Checowan chapter ot canton, was a special guest. Cop Shower Given For Rnral School LOONEY BUTTE Miss Mas ker, county health nurse, visited Us Looney Butte school to ad minister diphtheria toxoid to those pupils desiring it. - - Thursday afternoon the women f the Looney Butte district held cup shower at the schoolhouse. This was the Social studies period so Bulls and Delmour Woods chose sides, including the vis itors, 11 1. gams ot Professor Jlv : , . Auxiliary to Meet ; : DAYTON -Twelve members of Us Dayton post American Legion auxiliary attended Ue regular monthly meeting held Monday at the civic dab rooms. Mrs. L. 8. Lorenzen, Mrs. Herman: Louis and Mrs. Frank Wright w hostess. . , The next n-eetlng wQl be Joint ly w 1 1 h the American Legion Tuesday nignt. Februarys 21 when the Dayton Campfire girls will present an .Americanization program.. . - . . Unlucky in Love VP Si x;, ;; ,z y 'if? Nan""- ?MX vo: f tern IN THAT WOMAN'S TOWN, Las Vegas. Ner., where countless wives establish six weeks' legal residence and await. divorces. Mrs. Frank Hoosky is a dealer at the Apache Casino. Gambling is legal la Nevada. Council Approves Changes at Park Also Endorse Proposal to Give Cities Part of Hiffhwav Fund C7 " Dallas; At a meeting: of the I Dallas city council Monday night the members voted to increase the width of the street" at the city park entrance te 60 feet in order to provide for a sidewalk at the entrance on either side of the street. A survey was authorized to determine the amount of land required to make the improve ment, which is considered neces sary for the safety and conveni ence of the public patronizing the park during the summer. Endorse HB 152 The council passed a resolu tion endorsing and urging the passage of HB No. 152 providing for the distribution to cities of a portion of the highway fund of the state. An ordinance was read for the first time providing for the sale of bonds to raise funds for the 1938 street paving improvement. Irand Islanders Rehire Teachers GRAND ISLAND At a recent meeting of the board ot direc tors the present teachers, Mrs. Grace Duren, principal, and her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Stephens, primary instructor, were re elected for the coming year. With the completion of repair ing and Installing more equip ment, the school building will now pass the standard test for fire prevention as required under the state fire prevention law. A fire escape has been erected and fire extinguishers installed. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rockhill entertained with a dinner at their home Sunday honoring the birth day anniversaries of their daugh ter, Iva, and Arnet White. 17 Pigs Appear In Single Litter SUITER A sow belonging to Earl Gallatin farrowed 17 fine husky pigs Sunday. Five are being given bottle feedings. Apparently this is at record for this section. Newlyweds Are Given Surprise ROBERTS Mr, and Mrs Lloyd Davenport, who were mar- ried . Christmas day? were the inspiration of a surprise party at the home of bis parents, Mr, and Mrs. . LV Davenport.' Cards and Chinese checkers were played. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutcheon, Miss Net tle Hutcheon, Mr. and Mrs. John Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hey den, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ross, Mr. and Mrs. e. a. oooancn, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. . orest Edwaras. Mrs. G. S. Hlgglns, , Mrs. Alice Coolldge, Mrs. Nan Pettyjohn, Mrs. Lou Lain son, Mrs. J. P. Bressler, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Davenport, Paul Carpenter and Nick Kugel. , News . Shluplns - from Salem MARION Membership of the Marlon Farmers union local has m. "b"untl,i, l,he TIB at VM fka VnllAWtaV fnnil A lark is growing steadily. John Huffman and i M. E Brewer were given the , obliga tion Friday night.- Warren Creech of Bethel local gave an Interesting talk on the rapid growth of the Farmers Un ion business associations, . citing the warehouse located In Salem, tna oil company with headquar ters at Mt, "Angel and the; live - stock market - at Portland.: He announced that weekly shlpmenta of livestock will be made from Salem. Dividends for the last half of 1938 were distributed to the patrons of this locaL - Mrs. C. O. Bowman announced that the comedy,, "Tho Man in the Green Shirt," wOl be played at the WOW hall here Saturday night, February It; A tree dance will follow the play. . , . Try Card Luck Co - op Institute Opens Thursday Officers and Directors of County Groups to Attend Session DALLAS A new venture in I the cooperative marketing field is to be carried on at a two-day I series of meetings February 9 I and 10, sponsored by W. C. Leth, Polk county agent, and Oregon state college ana 10 De neia in 1 the circuit court room here. The meetings are open only to officers and directors end cer tain employes of the many co operative marketing agencies in this county. Arthur Goldsmith, cooperative attorney of Portland, and Wil liam G. Stacey, accountant, are to participate in this business institute. Purpose Outlined The purpose of the institute is to assist cooperative organiza tion business personnel to em ploy the best methods possible in effecting stronger organiza tions from both a legal and a business standpoint. Paul Carpenter, cooperative marketing specialist at Oregon State college, will also be pres ent. Ed Vieth ot Independence, president of the Monmouth creamery and warehouse, has been selected to act as chairman. Mayor Will Sell m 1 . e ft if 1 1 lCKeiS I Or ail S I L V E R T 0 N Mayor Zetta Schlador will, be at the door of the armory Saturday night to sell tickets for the big president's ball which local organizations are sponsoring. Dancing will be continuous from 9 o'clock on, with no Intermission. The Mickel- son elgnt-piece orchestra will nlow Those planning the affair state that it will be strictly informal, that no one will be allowed to leave the armory and return, and that 50 per cent of the proceeds will be used in Oregon and that the other 50 per cent will go to Washington, D. C. for the infantile paralysis fight. Mary Densmore Dies In California SILVFRTON Mrs. Mary Dens- more, a resident of Silverton for many years, died suddenly in California Saturday. Funeral services were at Dunamuir, Calif., Monday. r Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Fessler of Mt, Angel report the birth ot a son, February 3, and Mr, and Mrs. Jake Ehli of Silverton re port the birth of a son, February v. uuld kk. int nuiRrmn nnsniiaj. 1 William Stortx, 400 Jersey u cci, Buueriiig lruut pueumuujov, a 1 . i 1 Is reported to be Improving. Stortx is at the local hospital. Honor Neva Ham 1 On Birthday AUMSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ham entertained at a sur prise birthday party Friday night in honor of their daughter. Miss Neva Ham. Guests included Bill Forgey, Allan Gordon. Charlotte Martin, Northrop Bates. Marie Stuckart. du Dimun, risi. siucaan, omuicub w eisennouse, ciiatr Voget, Rosella Lane, Raymond Lane, Harold Porter, Kenneth Miller, Gail Miler, Glen Miller, Mix, all of Aumsville, also Miss I Goldean Gordon of Salem. Married Again After I C 20-Year Separation WILLAMIN A Mrs. Grace Beach and Leslie J. Beach were reunited in marriage February 2 at . Vancouver, - after having been separated 10 years. - Mrs. Lee Hopson was hostess at a shower at her home last Thursday afternoon, honoring 1 Mrs. Ruth Tatom. Carnival Is Slated MARION Marion grade school Is announcing a carniral and program to be held at the school house Monday n t g h t to raise funds - and supplies ' for carrying on the hot lunches. Anything: In the way of food ' is solicited. Lunch will be served at a small cost. , - . w . Guest Day Is . HeldbyClub Monmouth, Independence Women Entertained by Dallas Group DALLAS Annual guest day was obsenred by the Dallas Worn an's club at the meeting Tues day afternoon.' A number of members of the Independence and .Monmouth Woman's clubs as well as members of the local patriotic organizations were special guests. " Mrs. Lloyd Jones of Sherwood, past department president of the American Legion auxiliary, gave an excellent talk on patriotism and on national defense. . Mrs. Jones stressed the need for the education of the students in the schools along the lines of patriotism and the need of teaching the benefits of a demo cratic form of governme t as op posed to a dictatorship. Mrs. Jack Eakin introduced the speaker. Music Is Feature A musical program included vocal solos by Mrs. J. A. Shol seth, accompanied by Miss Mary Virginia Nohlgren, both of Sa lem, and numbers by the Will amette university male quartet, Irwin Wall, Watson Dutton, Ray Drakely and Mark Walts with Miss Nohlgren as accompanist. Mrs. Harold u. Peterson re ported that a total of over $290 had been realized from the sale of Christmas seals by the club. Mrs. Harvey Carpenter, presl dent, announced that the next club meeting will be March when the annual luncheon in honor of the state president of the Oregon Federation of women a clubs, Mrs. Harold D. Peterson, will be held. A delightful tea hour and social time followed the program Hostesses were Mrs. Oscar Hay ter, Mrs. R. R. Turner, Mrs. H a. vvooas. Airs. w. v. uiier Mrs. C. L. Crider, Mrs. Tracy Staats and Mrs. John Hughes. James Thompson Wins FFA Contest On Public Speech FRUITLAND James Thomp son was declared the winner in the Future Farmer public speak ing contest held in the Frultland achoolhouse Friday for the monthly meeting of the commun ity club. He. received a cash prize of 1 5 and a letter "S" as well as the right to ret resent the Salem Future Farmer chapter in the sectional contest on March 3 Roy Gerig placed second and Carl Fitts and Wendel Halseth tied for third Judges were Mrs. Edith Green, teacher in the Richmond school and W. C. Leth, county agent in Polk county. The English depart ment of the Salem high school juugcu me uiauuBcnpia earner in I4.aJ 11. . 11 f e week. J. F. Svinth, local FFA , aaviser. announced the awards, Lee Hanson acted as genera! chairman. The cash Piizes were presented by the three Salem banks. The committee for the next meeting will be the girls of the community, with main entertain ment to be an old fashioned pie social. acnooi miiaren n I ITOgram GRAND ISLAND The Im provement club's meeting Satur- aT night at the scboolhouse was featured by a program by the school children under the direc tion of Mrs. Grace Duren and Mrs. Ruth Stephens, teachers. It Included, song by Vada Rora baugh; speech on conservation of wild life by Leonard Will: duet,, Lois Rockhill and Donald Wiley; 4H demonstration by Louise Will and Phyllis Mandigo; I duet, Harold Cnlp and Harold Chandler; tap dance, Phyllis Finnicum and Douglas Rockhill; trio, Dorothy Lefley, Phyllis Man- I oigo and Myrtle Rockhill; song. I Lois Rockhill, and a reading by I Muriel Ferguson. Little Gardeners lo Meet Inursdav SALEM HEIGHTS The Little Garden club will hold the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Paul Acton Thursday and the-same day the sewing club will meet all day at the community hall. The Parent-Teachers will meet at the schoolhouse next Monday. a talking picture will be shown. No admission will be charged. Refreshments will be served. Under the WPA recreational program, Cloyd O. Lawrence is organizing an orchestra to meet at the hall Monday and Friday after school. There is room for 1 a few more pupils. John E. Thurston Dies at Silverton SILVERTON John Edward Thurston, , died Wednesday morning at the Silverton hospital. Funeral services will be held from Larson it Son Friday at 2 p. m. wun interment at Bethany. survivors include the widow, Anna; five children; a brother, uuy, ail 01 silverton. LaDOU'S French Fry or , Cottage aft Fairgrownda Rd. - NOW OPEN . 11 A. M. till Midnight Light Lnnehes - Served Each Noon. . WE SPECIALIZE IX . FRENCH FRIED CJHICKEX Community UlUDS SUVER Suver community iv. will muf at tha hall Fri day night. A local uient pro-1 gram including a 20-minute play, "His une iwionomy me Wife," will be given by Mrs. Ma bel Kerr as the mother, Mrs.1 Patricia Bennett as the wife and H. F. Coney as the , husband. Women are asked to bring cake. ennran vat.t.rv Pninro.!ime recommenaaiion ot aiiver- orftrnn a news I scenic spots or Oregon, a newsi red showing beautiful Blossom day, the dedication of the state capitol, homecoming at cnemawa and other points of interest and a comic for the youngsters will be shown at t he Spring Valley community club Saturday night. A fund is to be raised for a school stage by Bale of hot-dogs. Committee on arrangements is Mr. and Mrs. Frank Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Damn end Mr. and Mrs. Donnel Craw ford. WALDO HILLS Plans are eo-I in ahead for the program to be given Friday night at the Waldo Hills community hall. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Morton are in charge of . arrangements and stu- dents from Chemawa will suooly the numbers. A no-host supper and dancing will follow. LABISH CENTER The enter tainment feature of the commun ity club meeting Friday night will be furnished by a group of young people from the Pratum club, who will present the three-act comedy Plain Sister," by the authors of the popular "Where's Grandma?" The cast is being coached by Grace Klampe, and the production here has been arranged by Nathan Kurth and Ed Boies. The small door charge will in clude refreshments, and proceeds will be divided between the two clubs. March 17 the non-sensical farce, "Calm Yourself," will be given at Pratum by the Lablsh club. "Plain Sister" will be presented at Pratum February 17. "Spooky Tavern" Slated 2 Nights GRAND ISLAN D "Spooky Tavern," a three-act mystery drama, will be presented at the schoolhouse Friday and Satur day nights, under the sponsor ship of the Improvement club. Local talent participating in the play includes Mrs. Pearl Crawford. Mrs. Mildred Smith. Mrs. Louise Rockhill, Mrs. Jean- ette Maaness. Archie Amos. Har old Tompkins, Erwin Douglas, a . nn.11. a a ( . v. Aiuci nunc, Aunueri oiuiiu. Wesley Hill and Wilbur Mllford. Mrs. E. A. Lefley and Mrs Mildred Smith are coaching the play. Music between the acta will be furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Winnie McDougal of Dayton. A small admission charge will be used Tor community purposes. Refreshments will be served free. Annual Crawfish "EV1 Tsotfk Ta Qof- BiLVttitruN At tne Monday nignt meeting or tne American Legion, the annual c-awfish feed was definitely set for April 1. 1 Roy Davenport told of plans completed In the work of Ameri canism. High school young people will be elected according to form to the various offices of the city and take over the rule during a specified time. The next regular meeting, Feb ruary 20, will not be -held as the members desire to attend the Marion county council in Salem that night. Charles Turnbows Are Dance Hosts ZENA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turnbow were hosts to members ot the Happy Hour dance club Saturday night. Violin, guitar and harmonica music was con tributed by Tom Sears, A. C. Corn, Ephriam Solm, Mrs. Roy Martin and Homer Kirkwood. Tap dancing and acrobatics were presented by Vesta May Turn- bow and Floy Martin. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shepard entertained over the weekend their son, David Shepard, and Miss Dorotha Baker. Young Shep ard is Smith-Hughes instructor at Coos River high school and Miss Baker has a position as sec retary to Dean Milam at OSC. Card Benefit Tonight AUMSVILLE The Aumsville high school alumni are sponsor- in sr a benefit card party tor Thursday night at 8 o'clock at I the city ball, vlrgie Bradley, president, is in charge. The Drake offers every luxury and convenience of fine living on Chicago's Gold Coast, overlooking Lake Michigan.- A.S.Kbkbr- .1f ; ;;;; ' -ml.-' 1 Safety Signs Silverton Council Discusses Parking Change and Loading Zone SILVERTON At the Monday night meeting of the city coun cil, the group voted to follow ton's safety council and have stop . signs placed at the Mill and Oak street and Welch and West Main street intersections The eouncilmen also approved Berger Feneide's application for a card room license. Mayor Zetta Schlador was giv en the assurance that should she use any fund for necessary po lice emergency investigation of crimes, her action would be en dorsed by the council. This, eouncilmen assured her, came within her policing authority The council ordered invest! Ration of widening and resurtac I ing Eureka avenue. Parallel parking and creating I loaamg tones wmcn wouia be Paid for, were two matters dis cussed. Mayor Schlador urged I that some definite action be ta ken soon on both Issues as park ing conditions at Silverton were deplorable. The street committee will make investigations. The finance committee will I make plans to advertise and sell I tne old police car which has been I in storage for the past year. The I storage bill, said Mayor Schlador, will soon eat up any sum the car may bring. The purchase of a patrol car was discussed but no action taken. Porter Asks City To Set Salaries SILVERTON Silverton offic ials will go on salaries if the suggestions of John Porter. chairman of the council, are car ried out. Porter suggested this week that an ordinance be drawn up whereby a set salary be given the city treasurer. At present M. C. Storruste, city treasurer. receives $25 a month out of gen eral funds. Porter also suggested that both the city recorder and city attorney be paid $50 month instead of being paid by piece work as they are now. He recommended that the mayor . and eouncilmen each re ceive $2 for meetings attended. The matter will be investigated by the finance committee and an ordinance to cover the re Quirements drawn up Sunday school Class I - i . I Meets at Aeizer I KEIZER The Quest class of I the First Evangelical church I Bible school were guests Friday I night at the home of the class I president, Mrs. Max Kleman I Games were directed by Mrs. I Wilson Launer. Mrs. Walter. Mrs John Mischke and Mrs. Schmidt assisted in serving. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mr- and Mrs. Walter Senn and Launer. Mrs. Esther Peters. Mrs Helen Sims and May Kleman. flKKoM i Mi MONITOR The Friendly Sew ing club will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. J. W. Richmond An all-day meeting will be held with a no-host dinner at noon I Members will Quilt during the I day. THE What Beer contributes to the re-building of America would fill a great volume Over 400 million dollars in taxes every year. Over 1000,000 job. A market for 3,000,000 farm acres of produce. The brewing industry would like to pre aerve for heel and the people the many economic benefits h has created in the past five) yean. Brewers everywhere realize that this is a question bound up with the proper Imdmatriml Beer.. .a Beverage of Moderation? .Granger's Mews SILVERTON The Silverton Grange, of which Otto Dam is master, will hold a social night at the MWA hau Saturday nignt. The next regular grange meet ing will be February 27. .LYONS Mr. Mlkesell, Linn county 4H club leader from Al bany, was present at tne meet ing of the Santiam Valley grange Friday night and organized a stock club and sheep club. Officers elected were: Sheep club, president, Dwane Downing, vice president, John McKay; sec retary, Juanita Downing: Stock club president, William Richard son; vice president, Fiatt; secre tary, Cbarmaine Westenhouse. Leaders will be appointed by the grange. Nichol Home Is Burned to Ground WILLAMINA The home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nichol in the Willamina vicinity was destroyed by fire early Saturday morning. Most of the furnishings ii. the first floor were saved. Mr. and Mrs. Nichol are staying t the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edmiston while plans are being made for another home. The young people of theFM church gave a party Saturday night at the C. W. Haviland home honoring Maxine Wolfe, daughter of Mrs. Haviland, on her 14th birthday. About 30 at tended. At the commercial club meet-l ing Monday noon, the commit,! tee reported tnat progress is be ing made toward the raising of sufficient funds to rebuild the brick plant. Auxiliary Leaders Visit at Silverton SILVERTON Speakers at the regular meeting of the American Legion auxiliary Monday night were Mrs. Hazel K. Snyder, de partment president, Astoria; Mrs. William Horsfal, department vice president and membership chair man, Marshfield; Mrs. Vern A. Whitcomb, Portland, department secretary; and Mrs. Nina Morris of Sheridan, president of district No. 2. ' All spoke of the different phases of their work, emphasiz ing Americanism. One thousand poppies have been ordered for the annual sale the latter part of May. During the social hour, Joint with the post, guests spoke brief ly and the auxiliary trio, Mrs. W. P. Scarth, Mrs. J. J. Lewis and Miss Elaine Clower, with Mrs. Irene Morley Franke at the piano, gave a concert of songs. Junior Group Hears Mrs. Bergsvik SILVERTON Mrs. Lief Bergs vik of Salem, state chairman of the junior auxiliary, was guest speaker at the local junior aux iliary Monday night. Her daugh ter, Marie, was an additional guest. Members of the group dis cussed Roumania and papers on this subject were given by Phyl lis Wilson and Evelyn Haugen. Plans were made for the Feb ruary 20 meeting when the birth anniversaries of Washington and Lincoln will be commemorated, ENTIRE COST OF THE CC.C. cF3 INDUSTRY ! - The Treasurr DeMitment shows exneoditarea of 116 million dollar for the Cfriliaa Conaervatioa Corps for the fiscal year of 1938. The brewing industry pays ever a safllioa dollars a day ia taxes. distribution FommdmtUm. 22 Emt 40t SCreas, rvw Soil Conservation Meeting Is Held Lyons, Fox Valley Homes Quarantined Due to Scarlet Fever LYONS .E R. Jackman, spec ialist in farm, crops, was the speaker for the soil conservation program meeting held at the Re bekah hall Friday afternoon. Main points discussed were pas ture and crop improvements. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brotherton returned to their home here Sat urday from Castle Rock, Wash., wbere they have been in busi ness. They recently sold their business there. Several families in the Lyons and Fox Valley districts are auarantined for scarlet fever. TLe Fox Valley school was closed Monday. The Lyons Ladles' Aid society joined the Stayton society in Stayton Tuesday afternoon for the International fellowship tea. The Lyons group presented a short missionary play and as sisted with the serving. Helpers Meet Today BRUSH COLLEGE Brush College Helpers will meet at th home of Mrs. Leland Wendt Thursday at 2:30 p. m. Guest speaker will be David Norcross, field secretary of the national council for the prevention of war. TO RELIEVE PAIN AND DISCOMFORT OF A COLD FcSow Sunple Method Below Tries ody a Few Minates When Bayer JUpiria is Used la Te ease psfci sni discomfort sal rsducs ftvsr take 2 Bay Tablets drink a glass ef wstsr. Repeat ta 2 hours. 2a If throat la raw front catdL crash and ste soNt 3 Barer Tab- vtstalitituof gargle. Starts te Ease Pant and Discomfort and Sore Throat Accempanvmf Colds Almost Instantly The simple way pictured above often brings amazingly fast relief from discomfort and sore throat accompanying colds. ' Try it. Then see your doctor. He probably will tell you to con tinue with the Bayer Aspirin be cause it acts so fast to relieve dis comforts of a cold. And to reduce fever. This simple way, backed by scientific authority, has largely supplanted the use of strong medi cines in easing coia symptoms. Perhaps the easiest, most effective way yet discovered. But make sure you get genuine ; Aspirin. 7 15! I FOItU TABLETS 2 FULL DOZEN 2S n ire f rx5v v TT I Bit 'A I COULD OS PAIP FOR OF TOE TAXES OFTHE BREWING- of their mild and wholesome beverage through retail outlets whose char acter will be a credit to the community. Obviously, the brewers Cam enforce no laws. But they can and will cooperate with the local law-eWoroement authorities. They wiD cooperate with every group friend or critic to the end that retail beer outlets gbn no offense to anyone. Jer, PU X. fO