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The CXIEGON STATESMAN, Sal2n, Oreca, Thcrsday Ucrnla, Fetnary 23, 1933 PAGE THUEE fQW'v0 First Payroll Around $1200 Merchants From That Area Subscribe $9200 for : 28.Aere Site s ' 4. W1LLAMINA Residents here put Tuesday down as red Utter dav fori this area, for that day preliminary -work started on the half million dollar Pacific Ply wood corporation plant, a subsid iary of the Olympla Teneer com pany ot Washington. Aetna" con struction. awalU . preparation of tne 25-acre. pni "a- mmj eastern edge of town. . .- The ait and a mill pond will be paid for out of 19200 sub scribed by the business leaders some help from McMlnnville mer chants. 250 Men at Start ' The plant will employ around 250 men at the start, with the . weekly payroll . from S1500 to $2000 to be the largest here abouts. Logs for the plywood . plant will come from the Slletx basin holdings of the Werner Lumber company, which likely will put on more men to supply the. new factory. Funeral Is Today Jefferson Qiiirches;Wili Be Hosts,: - Rriccpc Wfiftk PVifissv nrtrl fintiirflflv.tfb fViTiVATitinn I - O Of Marion Coimly's Simday Schools To Be Curbed Washinon ProgKmis Are jGf iven : 'By all Grades of Keizer School KFUZKE Two Washington birthday patriotic programs were riven in Keizer school Wednesday afternoon, ona bv the JEFFERSON- For the first time in more than a Quarter I l' wl, ' . ' four lower grades and the other.by the four tipper grades. ". .onlnrv tho Marinn innnfv SinidflV ioluvkl lmiVnHnn " OOODUrn UnmCU UeaueS tarim nnmKm. nr-MMmf. .n t.hia aHanH1 Board Studies Manager Idea to. Relocate Sign on Highway '-V will be held in Jefferson, with dates set Friday and Saturday of this week, announces Fred devnes, Pratum, county presi dent. This will be the 40th annual convention. The last one held in Jefferson was 26 years ago. At l.af tfira Aatrmtam nrMATlt LuH " CI. , ifrom wery Sundiy Kbool ti dirltht, ltfu4MediW I, li amttnno I t. .v- I it jl . . . . .1 :ntm I tOB. Rosm sural. Kutn ecail. J. J. UUCllllttlW T ' "1,.: Oladye Fleming. A V1 1 AJ tn flt time speakers from Linn standard. 01 1 company property JSJSlKI" TG"t.' Are GoldenWeOS county will apper. Tho main Just north of the ilro!; crou- UJ" gJS? vtSfn :Jle"--.Tui.-??.. rv7 ol. on "OI n1"- CarrowI Waidallne Eagle. Alice Gifts of 50 Year. Ago Arc nSVl&ZtoiSri "ft. council also guested 1 l?l.:t:wl 6i,nw churcn: Bet. cnaries weicnei, ai- George Beach,' recorder, to write 1 Ellnree Lewta and CJUllOlted tO SHOW han. Rrunlkil rhnreh.. Also i tfc. RrnhnnnA Lln ai aakine: I 5?Dain. ,SWre MWU ana two my imen, rs. ueurse vir ueo 10 quit ooubw pwiuij v Other nnmhon were tivi Varla Two plays and a puppet show are features of the upper grade program: Tor Love of Country? by teabelle Weeks; AT Dee Tlomu,, MQton. Sarage, 0 WOODBURW-At W regular J eeUng of the lty eouncil Tne J V,!!L-:lf Meet, Kckreall Style Changes Districts - Represented With 102 Persons; Next Bleet at Falls City RICKREALlr The 4H club fell, Lyons, inpertntendent of the sUge depot as It obstrncU tha I SZ BettVPlerce Warai Lore- l' nwoclaUon of the cointy children's work, and Iran Hadley J vision of ears annroachlng the . ii.w AArT.!.: held a' successful meeting here - r- mM ft. eu Lii m. Tras n an 11 m a 1 ,n in m . - ... . bany, are from Unn county. - I hlghway.from Young street. - 1 iTmmr Shawrer Don Snn. Ar-1 oraay witn iws present. , a The conTentlon wUl open W- a letter, asking the county dog f. usi rl m.ivV, no-host dinner -was serred at j . it. a a iv. nv.tl.. I A . ..BT..JV ..J v.k"""l - " k MAmhtH (if TlA HEP u mi t . a o u. ui., uis vui i.u 1 uicuer iu cuius iu nuguvuu mii.j K. all . 1 - " 188 celebrated t'htir golden chnwhV? with Saturday iwwlonsT pick up a tew stray dogs Tunning main 'parti In' the wedding at their home Sunday in the ETangelical and Meth- around that people are putting In yonntCT popiis program were afternoon and receded more than oaisi cnurcnes. a complaints aoout, was aiao auiaor- Jean Glles. A. B. Lewis, Gordon 140 relatlres and friends. Vocal I Glenn E. McCleUan Is county lsed. . I Sawyer, Myrtle Murray. Joseph and instrumental numbers during J rice president and Grace Klampe, Tho ministers of the Christian, I Robins, Beulah GIot. r, LoretU the calling period added Impres- secretary-treasurer. aaemoaisi ana tpiscopai cnurcnes, 1 Robertson, Ayagl and Kay Noma- Sherman oT Dayton: who were Albany, are from Linn county. married at the Christian church in Tecumseh, Nebr., February 21, HEC to represents tlTea from Mon mouth, - Valley Junction, Falls City, Oakhurst, Oak Grore, Salt Creek and -Uckreall. There were 20 leaders present. C It. Blodgett presided. The ireness to the occasion. A. lADie wui giiu 01 ov years 1 w n ago was beautiful and attractire JjQ 15 SIT UlCS ol- then and now. A picture of the bride and groom of 60 years ago centered the table. Sherman was 73 rears of. age February 9 and Mrs. Sherman was 70 Feb ruary 22. They resided for many years at Tecumseh, Neb-, where they were in business, before are to be asked to attend the next u, the 32-piece rhythm band PEE.SSS city ceuncll meeting, vim l tvt 1 liar meeting of the Woman's di V hi lp Jit Wnrlr m ne held Wednesday, March If ai HUiniB11 Mack; director of npecl WOODBURN The next regu lar meeting of the Woman club special events for Portland radio stations MT. ANGEL Leo a Barr. 63. of Portland, will giro a talk. The died suddenly, apparently from I committee In charge of the pro- a stroke, while ' pruning fruit 1 gram is Mrs. J. S. Johnson and trees at a neighbor's Tuesday I Mrs. Elburn T. Sims. Hostesses for from the first and second grades. Sbiimohs States Adequate Water f or Rlre. Dresher . s MT. AUaEI-runerel 10 ""' tmom. FnaerU ..rrlc. will th. d.T Include Mr.. J. J. HIU I Ablana irtlclr hM Iwa talc. I fentlnc th. Polk Cou-tV Community Clubs LINCOLN - Lincoln commun ity clnh Is nlannlnr an 'YMllnt Silverton Planners to MakeljjroxTam for the February meet ing Friday, night at the . IocjJ schoolhouse, to include a homo talent comedy and. movies b the Cherry City bakery. : Committee in charge Is the Harry Cherry family and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Trip to Se Workings '':'v'ist.i)reiQt7 .SILVERTON AicltT. manager . - . . . - rw n . 1 v uuiv Mto. ,im null . ut Silverton nlannlnr connciL' Dr. I ot.cuij . - " . ' I J Ik. 1 Loar explained that no other " wutt iu uru- hndnnu wnnlri tr tA rnn with. I mJ vi hjiuji.i. community .club i -d pie social held Friday night. D. C. auc tioned - the 12 Dies, receiving' 34.65 for them. H B. Kerrick from the secretary of state's of fice gave a talk on safety driving. There will be a speaker talk on the proposed game' preserve in this locality at the next meeting. tnr who at hr hami here Mon- I to Dayton iay night will be held from St. president of the Dayton bank. Mary's Catholic church Thursday They have two sons and five morning at 8:18 o'clock. Father grandchildren. The sons are Alcuin officiating. Justine Sldel Harry of Dayton. John of Ketch was orn in Austria March 4, Ika. Alaska, who with his wife ls4C, and was married there to came especially for the occasion. John Dresher In 1372. They came They left Tuesday. Manay of th- to the United States in 1885, guests were from Portland, Sa- settling in Wisconsin. In 1831 Albany and Jefferson. they came to Oregon ana opera- living a distance. Mr. Barr was born In DeWltt, ! fowa,'.,April 7: l7.5' and moTd Hubbard Women iu oaicui wiia uia iiueuii 111 1885. He was married to Joseph ine Smith of Sublimity in 1902 and moved to MU Angel in 1915. Survivors are his widow, Josephine Barr; five children. Raymond Barr of Eureka, Calif., Given Shower was ted a hotel in Oregon City. Two I Marguerite Persyn years later they - removed to a . farm near Monitor, w-here they as luesaay nnae uvea ever since. these clubs: Oak Grove sowing, Mountain View livestock, Rick reall sewing; Monmouth roultry, Valley Junction, Salt Creek cook ing, Dallas cooking, Dallas sew ing. Next Session March 18 At TTnnfl Alrourlv Tne t meeting will be at XIOXIU Iireauy Falls City Saturday, March 18. I On March 13 the county clubs SILVERTON To lay water will give a radio broadcast. pipe the extra 3 miles up to I Mrs. Sydney Van Dyke, repre- Fed poke water users an additional 1 1 a I briefly upon the home demon month. Dr. A. W. Simmons told I stration agent that the federa- the Sllverton planning council I tlon hopes to secure in the fu Tuesday night. Dr. Simmons is I ture. chairman of the city water com mission. Austin Eastman. alBo a member of the water commission, I trand Island trvsKatflVi tafAs T Clmmnns' I nvaMuiMkvtt si Muuiuvua a v w m port. oiotners Meet The commission wants to pay as it goes," said Dr. Simmons, GRAND ISLAND The Moth and feels reluctant to ask the era' club was entertained Thurs- out-a paid- head who was re sponsible for affairs. "The city has an automobUe for which it has paid 330 storage year for two years and now can probably sell for 826. Su.h would not occur If we had a city manager," said Dr. Loar. "Furthermore, when ve were trying to find out how much we could vote In bonds' prior to the recent bond elections, no one I Gtvonrrot a Pinrl knew how much bonded indebted- OiriUlgers I1UU nesa we had or how much we I TU I C!JI could vote. We have a number lHeV JLilVe Oltle ing, but when somecno wants to buy them no one seems to know where, they are," Loar said. Dr. Loar explained ho was not blaming the administration. The group voted that Dr. L-ar choose a committee and go to Oreg .n City to make a study of the city manager form of government there. Mr. and Mrs. Dresher cele brated their golden wedding- 17 years ago. Mr. Dresher . died in 1933. The. following children sur vive : Mrs. xA n n a Edmonds jf Montana. Mrs. Minnie . Bradley ' of Spokane, Wash., John Dresher I and Ellen Dresher, Monitor. Also surviving are 87 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. Mrs. Dresher was a charter, member of the St. Ann's society and for . 40 years a member of the Armen Seelon Verein. ' HUBBARD A shower given in honor of Mrs, Walter Shrock on Friday at the home of Mrs. H Li. Pari. On th nnv Mrs. Evelyn Page t: Portland. 1 rm wr Mrs r. A. Miller. Mr. Phil VarlAw f nrain r. I " ' ' ' 1 I " ' ojiuci-ui, io as iuo era ciuo wu emeriainei -" 7 iThPn M Rarr Ttr M T . ""' ' -Z. wuul. ,c11' - ueif lu" iua- naaeiura 01 ,amu, waan., was jnisa Aiargueriie renjn. oauKO- I . . ' bo utoisc, uwrgc iuw, I tlon " la neat. jt m. .t.li.. ti I tie. Herman Barr. Anna Barr. I sh.ii.. r t mi.. I 11 . ... .. I ICI "l n f aim n iv,.w n X r,A. - - zr water wm not oe more pure I Mrs. Clarence Baager gave a syn, and William Blem, ,on of i ? ?nd ck Sf ""V001 E" D0Qld the blgher, report on the county federation Mr." and Mrs. John Blem, was B?Jll Adams Max Cook Blanch Brown. Mr. Simmons tid. He also ex- officers' tea, Mrs. Morton Tomp- MT. ANGEL The marriage of Morley Rites Today SILVERTON rFuneral s e r t -Ices for Guy Morley, 52, who died here Mondsy following a brief illness, will be held at 10 a. m. from i the Larson ft Son funeral home Thursday morning At 2 p. an. services will be held at the Prlckett funeral home at solemnized in St. Mary's church Tuesday morning at 8:15 with Rev. Father Alcuin officiating. Rev. Father Placidus presided at the organ and Mrs. Clara Keber-Schroeder and Miss Paul ine Saalfeld sang. - The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, wore a princess styled gown of -heavy white satin . with co.rt train, long sleeves, petal shaped neckline and Queen Elizabeth standup collar. Her lace edged tulle veil was held la place with a tiara of seed pearls and orange blossoms. . She carried an Santa Barbara, Calif. Another brother. Rev. Benedict Barr of Robert Brown, Herman Bon trager, C. Welch, Joe Atchison, died-in 1931. Washing Machine . Salesmen Pass up Practical Display MOLALLA, Feb. 23-P)An opportunity for a personalized den tons ration of washing ma chines fell to two Oregon City. arm.! .salesmen. bouquet of Joanna Hill roses, A gust of wind blew o-e of gardenias, treeslas and iveetl the washing machine salesmen peas. Into a water-filled ditch as be Forest GroTe and lnteraent will gl8ter.g only attendant. Cdrdon board. The other fell in when be made at the Forest urove i urntiltir nf t1w vrnnm ... I k. H..h A tK- mm.. St Benedict's abbey, Mt. Angel, D. W. Shrock, D. E. McArthur and the Misses Esther Schlitten- hart, Evelyn Johnson, Frieda Popplnger, Anne Cook, Tathryn Hawk, Virginia Carl, Eileen Bon trager, Ronnie Shrock, Eileen plained tnat at present the de-1 kins reported on the home inter- partment can bring in two mil- est conference held at Corvallis. lion gallons of water a day In The club has adopted the "Gal its Abiqua line, which is all tLat loping Tease" Idea for the re SUverton has ever needed. mainder of the season. Proceeds will be placed in a fund to be Two FnnArala Are. used later In entertaining. I Um noli. PArla AaA f-V a at f v i4 w Xy Atrava lfAM. . 17 4-. 1 at . ,. 1m-ma lw m s m I - a 1VU "VUU VV6cao. iUClUA Mkl.tAH fAU 'l AilflV VAKa.aaa HAA. INDEPENDENCE Funeral services will be held here Thurs- I Occupy new Home j 1 wm ill sT YW.TI1 I aV af Mary E. Wilson Funeral Is Today LEBANON Funeral services I yJ?!!Z Vl)' completed here. It Is one of the day morning for William C. Wll llama of Lewisville, who died Tuesday at the age of 62 years, SILVERTON HILLS Mr. and Mrs. Willard Larson have moved into their new home recently for Mrs. Mary E. Wilson, 91, who clate with Interment at Dallas. died Tnaadav at thk thannn I , " General hosnital. will ha held! INDEPENDENCE Frank Hen- beauty spots of the Hills. Plans call for a lawn and other out door Improvements during Thursday at Providence church. I nagin, 49, died here Monday and I -,- m-A .nmm . , . . . . t - i .in ii. ),.m l -"& ciiaer jonn lurniage oi Lacoma 1 1UUC1B1 aomvea -jt w cemetery. Grang er s he dashed to the rescue. They cleaned their clothing at a restaurant and returned to Oregon City without the sale. News SCHEMA WA Cbemawa -grange Blem. brother of the groom, was best man. ' ' Immediately after the rer. mony.the bridal party had break fast at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R- O. Appleby. The weddina w" ?r?$ noon at Chamber Hears of mw mi. Angei noiei. covers were placed for 3a guests. An infor mal reception for relatives and friends was held at the home delivering the sermon. Burial in Thursday at 1:30 o'clock at the First Baptist church here, with Rev. H. G. Hansen officiating. In terment will be at McMlnnvillo. New Speed Law Providence cemetery will follow Mary Elizabeth Powell was born in Missouri December 8, 1847. She came to Oregon when four years of age. She was mar ried July - 23. 1867. to- Georre Wilson, who died many years I Speak, Pratum u suKiiiug is .sue uruiner, F. B. Powell of Lacomb. Recently 45 neighbors and friends gave them a surprise housewarmlng. Larson Home Is Scene of Party DALLAS The X-L class of the First Methodist church was en tertained at the home of Mrs. A. M. Larson Monday night with Mrs. Roy Livesay as assistant hostess. The supper table was arranged to carry out the George Wash lnotn Amir ftvtntff Vf rm Hanp.. Greenweii presided at the coffee Lyons School Is vrn and Mrs. Ed Shaw served the cake. Present were Mrs. Peter Berg. Mrs. George L. Hawkins, Mrs. C. O. Hawkins, Mrs. George Frescott, Mrs. L. A. Bollman, Mrs. W. L. Soehren, Mrs. Wll By Side, Salem SILVERTOX It took the , city hall at Silverton to brmg two Salem neighbors together long enough to be introduced. One is Donald Blake who is with the unemployment com pensation office and ape ad's each Monday in the Silverton community. The other Is Rob ert Irwin who is with the state ' auditing department and is at present auditing Silverton city books. The two men met Monday in the Silverton- city haU. They discovered that both live on D street, in adjoining houses. Hereafter they will greet each other by name when they leave their homes in the morning. In Session Again L T 0 N S The Lyons school opened Monday after being closed for 10 days due to scarlet lever. There are no new cases in the liam Weaver, Mrs. O. E. Holmes, community and the families now Mrs. C. S. Graves, Mrs. P. J. Voth, Mrs. Anna Toevs, Mrs. Randall Buell. Mrs. Martha Mil ler, Mrs. C. E. Cooper, Mrs. N. L. in quarantine will be released the. last ot the week. Mrs. R. P. Lyons was brought home Sunday from the Salem Guy, Mrs. J. N. Hills. Mrs. May Deaconess hospital, ind is at tho Flsk, Mrs. Hugh Walker, Mrs. home of her daughter, Mrs. George Greenweii, Mrs. Gny im-uboiu. Shreeve, Mrs. W. R. Coote, Mrs, Gus Elle. Mrs. Milo Bergev, Mrs. Officers and teachers of tho Lyons Sunday school met at tho Hnrh Walker inH th hnatetuea. I homo of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Mrs. Livesay and Mrs. Larson. Clipfell Monday night. P 1 a n were maae to eiect sudbuiuiw teachers for all classes. Present were . Rev. Bruce Grosclose ot Stayton, Mrs. Alex Bodiker, Miss t . . , .... I wiviuj aiin, 1 ,ui uuuoiw. erhod? nteetin7r Tuesday' night. V!f, " M'' "d Brotherhood Meets heard Associate Justice Percy R. Kelly of the state supreme court speak on present day problems in the light of Washington and Lin coln's ideals. The group endorsed Mrs. George Clipfell. SUFFERS PARALYSIS TURNER Mrs. Mayro McKln the civil rights bill now in the ney suffered a stroke of paralyw legislature. A sis at her home Thursday. Voronaeff to wf.I,l"TvU f -the bride during the after- oiuiyio oiuiu-mr' t 1 noon rHayesville community players t.t - ' the grange hall Thursday at s p.m:, with the ! public . invited. Sm'air admission will be charged. After a short wedding trip. Mr. and ' Mrs. Blem will make their home - in Mt. Angel where Mr. Blem Is employed. For going MACLEAY At the grange so- Z' ZLS .r.7 V , " IT' .11 A -a .ranea k.11 Car. I w wa . ouu, ia aui . "1UO CI HI XlCltA St LllfJ AtSIUAV wn I AaaaaaA-'lA. I I I- iw. .v-. .nrr.m Inolnrf. "llww'" uu . garueuia cor- v 1 u j mi ,uk .uv I aage. ea VOCi IIU1UVI uj viva, wuu- WOODBURN The regular meeting of the East Woodburn chamber of commerce was held Tuesday noon at Brandt's Tavern on the highway. The chamber is I John Goplerud have received In getting well organized and sev- Sylvia Larsen Bride BRUSH CREEK Mr. and Mrs. JCENTRAL HOWELL Peter Voronaeff will speak at the Pratum Mennonlte church Sun day night, February 26, on "Thirteen Tears in Soviet Rus sia." Negatives for stereopticon eral committees were appointed. R. A. DeFrance of the state high way commission spoke on the new speed law and its effects on accidents and traffic. formation of the wedding, Febru- I slides which will be shown we-e ary 11, of Mr. Goplerud's neice. smuggled out of Russia in the Miss Sylvia Larsen, to Henry W. soles of the speaker's shoes. Resi- Halverson at Galata, Montana, at 1 dents of surrounding communi- the Lutheran church there. The ties are invited to attend. bride is the daughter of Axel Lar son, accomp nled' by . Mr. . Ar- D, , , .. thur Johnson, piano solos. Jewell Birthday, rarewell Thone. and violin numbers. Bob NnNa J. 1 - wm mj wjwva, 0 A 1 u o Gilbert snd Richard Thone, ac companied by Mrs.. Thone.. .BRUSH CREEK A croup of Brush Creek folk took part in He also stated that the bust-1 sen, former resident of this dis-1 Q)lds Cut Crowd ness nouses snouia oe nacn away met ana jeweier at silverton out from the highway to give ample now living at Galata, and the late parking and curb space for cus- Sophia Goplerud Larsen, also of tomers and it would facilitate Brush Creek. They will reside in better and safer ways ror ears 1 Galata. to return to the highway. M AC!T.1CAT Tha Mtddla Grove Mmmnnifr will nresent a three- th farewell and birthday annl- act comedy, "Mamma's Baby Tersary observance for Miss Doris I Firemen Get Call Boy." Samuel French play by Charles George at M-cleay grange hall Saturday night under sponsorship ot Macleay grange. The play is directed by Mrs. Cleo Kewpplnger and Mrs. Vera Bas sett. . r--.. -- - -3 Those taking part- are Mrs. Fheobe Wagner, Alfred McCal llster," Genevieve Ccharf, Mert Nichols,' Mrs. Vera Bassett, Or vin Brown,' Audrey ; Christmann, Mildred Wacken. John Van Laan en, Gertrude Scharf. Mrs. Pbelma 8eharfis:sH! 4sr.6W4 i; "C A small charge will be made. Tho public fs invited. -There will be dancing after tho play and the grange -HE.club., will , tell supper.1 x.&--Ji ..v.rJt Olstron at the nurses' home at the Salem General hospital Fri day night. Miss Olstron will leave for her home in Minnesota Feb ruary 28. Attending from here were L. H. Meyer, Mrs. G. A. Moberg, Patience Moberg, Althea Myer, Ludvig Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Kellls, Janet Kellis. Others attending were Miss Gladys Faudsker and .Genevieve Peder-1 son of Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Tangen and. Hubert of Wood- I bunt and Misses Marna Moberr. Doris Olstron. Gall Dudley, Es ther Baraiamay. Eva Smith and Mrs. Ruby Harburt, nurses at the hospital. . . SILVERTON Tho Silverton fir department Tuesday - night answered a call to the Ernest Kleeman. home on Third and Jer sey streets to check a. chimney fire. Aid Enjoys Program BROOKS The regular meet ing of the Ladles' Aid society was held Wednesday afternoon in the Methodist church. On the program were Mrs. Cecil V. Ash- baugh and Mrs. M. F. Day. WALDO HILLS Because of considerable colds and minor Ill nesses in the community, only five tables of cards were In play Friday night at the meeting of the card club. Mrs. E. A. Finiay and Mrs. R. M. Morton were in charge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Max Scriber, Miss Louis Anne Riches, Ralph Egan, W. J. Haberly and J. M. Doerfler. A dance will be held Satur day night, March 4, at the club house. The TOUGEEK the job, the peater the need Sor a F03D TRUCKl ! Archbishop Howard school arricultural class, directed I Visits Alonasterv by J.. F. Svlnth.;lnsUuctor..wiU . MT. ANGEL Archbishop Ed provide the Program for tho pub- ward d.- Howard f of . Portland lie meetinr of Salem grange at (a.. .,.: a p. m. eainruay wi""." I monasterxvat Mt. Angel aa a Inc the nubile session.' grange members and friends will hold a covered dish dinner and short business "meeting at tho' hall on D atreet.- " 44 -'tr 5'" . & The program will include exhi bition of a v model modem bull special guest of the. seminarians. Classes la both tho college and seminary were dismissed tor tho day.- Tuesday night x tho archbishop titffrAmitmA - f tttm ' anlemn elnainr iua . iivHii upiwuuu . ut .uiv and abort, talks on farm sub jects. A social time will follow. West Salem cranio will meet .Thursday at t p. m. In tho city halL .-ft ,-;.- -Arthur- Brown, i tUto grango deputy. It spending tho week in southern Oregon on granre busi ness. Mrs. Brown accoajar!8d ; .kirn, but returned Tuesday after.? noon. They traveled as tar south aXrescent City, CIif. ' t v5 Lenten services sJirted here Wednesday and regular 'Lo a t tertlcet will be held each Wed nesday and Friday nights. Father Alcaln announces. Father John Cummisky .will preach tho Wed nesday night sermon, r, - , . OsedctC.-tttrjgr this specte&iB!Bi" csi ksi forthenoseand - BRUSH COLLEGE Mrs. A. R. ' to i tho Brash CoUego grango gSSTS Home Economics club meeting I P.. 3T- ana . no-nostess luncneon. -urs. i V','nnr C. X Blodgett played cixno nun hers and Mrs. W. N. Stoddard read an . article on Tho Merit System? from tho Literary - Di test. , -t " - . . .. ft under a3 sorts of rriratiiant, ' rTtTTTTTTfTT T""13 TZ&XU2Z3 prove that with a Ford V-8 Truck . --r-r - - , : you can expect, aa a3-round bt -T , tlx waoolbasos mad s assiaa siseo ia, C3 1 for haultni iob-at an-round 5 n h-p. ? 41 bwdy a aldrallo brakoo ' lower hmuJini cot. - - . fan toruw-tn20) Wto f4-floxlag roar axlo in X?3 matter rhit your truclrfns 'eoaaiaorclal cars (htU-fioatiag la traekx) noary Catf aml-eoBttilsisal clatca Comloitafclo csm Isrjo payload tpaoo Ford low eporaxijig eosxt ford . l9Vcpkop eoatsj vidi factorf asehaaira parts plaav problem, chances are the best anaw to it ia Ford V-8 1 - ;: SII TOOI rOID SIAttX TOSATI riAT "" FORD V-0- TRDCnS- flUD COMUERCIIIL CARS IVE been telling 76 for a good man j years and my customers always say it's a swell gasoline for starting, but this winter they say it's better than ever. - And that's right in line with what the Company tells me. They've put more of the light, quick-vaporizing staff In 76 that makes it Mtake hold' right nowHmakes it start as fast as a boy that's just seen six spooks in a hitt&tsd house. r So if your motor splutters on these cold mornings, cone in and try Winter 76.' Corhi in and try it any wa; I think you'll fiad.it gets you And don't forget-76 is famous for nilca'je tad tnti-knbck too. ' ; .- i