The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 15, 1940, Page 12, Image 12

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Marion County
Farmers Object
Court Rejection of Trapper
- for Predntory Control Is
Cause of Meet, Nov. 27 '
silvzrton RILLS "What
tenefita one. affect all reeldeais
of Uirioa county." is tbe faro
9r' reply to. the Uarlea county
-court'a recent rejection ef the
ltes whleh 'provldea fer a gov
ernment trapper tor predatory
aniaaals.
farmers throughout the coun
ty are expressing disappointment
nrr the county eoart'a action,
and are urging all farmer and
thrs Intereited to appear at the
-otiaty court house at It o'clock
on the morn log ( November 21.
. The farmers explain that 'at a--ereat
meeting attended by mem
"'re of the connty budget eora-
nlte. the county court -aM ll
"oup of firmer Interested 1 U
'tedatory animal control ae ab
ortion to tb eoa tin nation of th
rojct waa raleed. However, the
oiUnoe, subsequently the court
ejected the item as "benfttlng
-wily eaatanyarto eonntf.".
This the farmer deny: "Per
biM certain roads leading fate
Salem da aot directly benefit
Marlon eoanty far men aa a
bole, bat It ta county improve
ment for ai all. We help pay
fer the roe a anyway. But If we
-are given no protection for oar
sheep, gota and turkeys maybe
me eaat do this."
Victor Howard waa em ployed
Aigost IS, 19IT, a trapper un
der the government biological
survey. His salary comes ont of
tae flSOa which baa been set
aside for biological work in the
. eouaty. Of this sunt Uiu ;;dii U
easplied ay the county. Tur re
mainder eoraes in t - u u t
earns from fader a I a4 stale
purees.
' Howard's official report !:
that during his time of service
he fcas caught 91 coyofs,. 33 lob
ests and four bears.
Armory Disposal
Gets Attention
. ilLVKHTON LleoU-CoJ. Kh
, mr V. Woonen, Mayor etta tfchla
dor, E. w. Carver. Frank Wray
r. M. Powell met Taeaday
aJght to diseuaa the di-iposal of
the armory for th time -that It
la aot needed fer national gnard
work. The city of Sllverton took;
ver'the sponsorship of the r-
mory nci sucn a time as u fi'.i
again be needtd fer the gorern
at work.
Garrer has been a.orointed
chairman of the committee In
direct charge. He will be assist
ed by F. M. Powell, commacder
f the American Lexion post at
Sllverton, and by Krank Vray.
Veterans of Foreign Wars com
mander. SilvertonHill8
Reports Snowfall
ILVKRTON JIIL1.3 Faow feil
a the higher hillside iu the Sll
verton Hill district during the
weekend- Heaviest fell wss re-!
ported at Bridge crock where
aeveral Inches covered the ground
la open places. Killing f ro.us I
have alo been evperleaeed In
tb higher regions here.
Tim Home JSconomlcs e!tb of
the grange is making pi sua for
Its annual Christmss psrty set
for December 5 at the club hall.
Mr. K. A. Beugli wss recently
made president and Mr. Km ma
CobTly, secretary-treasurer, ef
te club.
LaKrrnce Family 3Ive
I.I RKRT Y The C, G. Law
reaee family fa movisg to Salem.
Lawrence baa beea the band or
ganizer and leader here and baa
directed band work In other com
- macltica under WPA.
Pratum News
PRATUM The 4H Cook tag
eisb met at the Lyndj borne fal
arday. There were It membera
preeeat.
. It was decided to meet at the
Lad'a heme for tbe -pest meet
taf. Several mea met a.t the aeboel
oese- Saturday morniag; to maXe
tables for tbe school dialog room.
' Community club- will saee ert
day night.. There will be musical
end vocal num,brs end Fred de
fries will ahow pletarea ot tla
recent trip threugh, tbe there
etates and of the Salem Ceetea
al parade, "
A : ; BOKENE; . . x -J.'
' S "SEltS Say
" Fled at, ta fowr" sea'
bome what mm entartes;
l work -llfth t ewer this
i Ue Borated seep cae b. ' --r-'.rrrrr
. ir iUfe cssash far mur ,M
I - l nimtewt irarnwwte (aawt ;
i v" ; tat poos bssdt) . . ,
ye thoeowgA effort
"- " ' ' - Irea far heavy-daty ele y
I . - t . thfe iKP.F.Erv i ; ,
I ' Jlaica- " .Try it !-;:.:.--
u ; cam ' ' " ' : . . - ;. : j- r:
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Sort as - nconiiiacnaea ,b? Your Grocer , .
NOW 'YOU 'SEE HIM.. .A bigger bash, thong It mlgbt have eerered more, would have
defeated purpose of tht he taken at Fert ftteve4r. Va, e shew hew awoaaa-aOaje4 -pants shew.
Pcrry Abandon "Love Set"
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ItromK- Ut len Vinson of tbe srrern vraa craated a Ioa Anselra di
voere from Fred rcrrj, hautkjr IVitUti tevrai ace, after alie t-MMlried
rtle atlilrte'x nocturnal argnments wndermlned fc Iwaltb-II ,
photo.
r i l t 1 Yt . . mtT .
KeiM?kaIi Lodges Have District Meet
At Scio; Grand
SCIO When the preeidiag of
ficer's gavel calls the moetlns to
order la Scio Saturday afternoon
at ?CBJ hall, It la expected that
not only the four Rebekah lodgea
of district seven will be repr.
sented but that aUo varloea other
units of the ordT will be In at
tendance. Cycle of the four lodges brings
Scio as the host thi year to the
annual convention of the district
association. Other member lodges
of tb district are Lyons, Mill
Ciiy aad Ktayton, the latter hav
ing entertained the' convention
!at yea.
Mrs. Maud Montgomery of Scio
l ebalrman of tb association,
with colleagues Including Mrs
Millie Levine of Mill C4tr rice
chairman, and Mr. Kunice Bartu
of 8cio eecretaty-treasnrer. Mrs.
Bart a ha been secrete ry of the
Scio lodge, Leone No. 84. for a
number of years.
Followiug tbe afternoon ses
sion, dlnaer wilt be served at
:J by a Scio ladles' aid society
on the gronnd floor of the Odd
Fellow's building.-
An . entertainmeat program at
an open session will take pUce
between 7:39 and I o'elock fol
lowing wbleb the Lyoas' degree
staff will exemplify ritualistic
eeremocie at a closed aesaion.
flrand officers attending are
expected to Include Mrs. YernfeUla
New by ef Amity, president of the
Oregon Rebekah assembly; the
vice president from Eugene; Mrs.
HalUe Ingle, grand secretary. Cor
vallls. The assembly president
will address both business aea
Uma. !.- '-
Cnarlea P. Poole . ot Eugene, a
peat grandma tr of the Odd Fel
lews, plana te be- .la attendance.
It la eutd. Poole waa helpful
to both Odd Fellow aad Rebekah
lodgea la Scio during, hm -recent
Inenmbeney aa gvaadmasXse.
Reception committee la beaded
by Mrs. Rose Chroymy. a past
grand of Scio Bebekahf.'Vha will
be gaslated by Mea. Bertbe. Itl
and Mrs. Marie t fat ray.
Other committee lactaded are:
program . ; Mrs. . JCavde ,MoAgoan
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Officers to Attend
ery, Mr. Raby Ruettgers, Mrs.
Marie Palrny; dinner, Mrs. . Eu
nice Bartu, Mrs. Loa Ray, Mrs.
Jennie Waddle; decoration, Mr.
Ifapnio Dr an ton, Mr. Mae Shanks,
Mrs. Sigrid Winter, Ierene Trol
linger. Active Oub Dauce St
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SII.VERTON Silvarton Active
club has issued invitation for Its
annual dance to be held at Hazel
Green park November 1 1. It Is to
be eeml-formal. Byron Gordon
beads the committee in charge.
"Am I happyt fcVer sine) f
btgon gervmg fiilh Bros,
Cofew my husband
always say St
"Mow- that's
what I call
qced cofic
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Yoor Grocer say st
HIIU Br. Coffit It
oni coffii yo (aa
ill "oi iiMli any
'kind of cofftt-racktr
See direction o
tbe suie of the caw '
enxj, follow tb en
-ri rerrindililij Bros.
r 'J Co. YotiH lose
' axoma,
fret bee.
T7u CsvUii GzSfi& li
If dlrotl Ions en th
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League President
I Is Meeting Head
WARQL'AM Wi!Um Hohbs.
atate Epyorth Leaga president.
aad.pJa cabinet, will b la charg
of aerricea ( th Marquam Meth
odiat church Sunday night at 8
O'clock, when local league offi
cers .will be Installed. These in
clude president, Kathleen Swart
out vise preaidaata. llaruetta
Rice, nigad Vofalfoo, Ruth Stet
son, Bo aita Ciettaeb; secretary,
Elsie Sklrvlo; treasurer, Roy
Hawser.
The vlsltora are also providing
special ma tie. Rev. Pierre Smith,
pastor, la Inviting the public to
attend.
Aurora Turkey Shoot
Held Success
AURORA The Arniistic day
turkey ahoot. sponsored by the
Aurora Rod and (Job club, drew a
crowd of some 291 mea nd worn,
a. The ahoot opened with CI
birds, more were bought and re
bought until IftA birda were uaed.
Lunch waa served on the grounds.
von THZ "tttST" OP
YOUR ifFE-COOK
WITH QOTIVZH'S
f0' i Blends like a dream
m.- ys y ' fv cooking. Rich, pure,
"' JVi uniform, digestible.
V Irrsdlaud, too!
aX' rri cor r f f a?v I
Cant.rit3,Pre4lJcMc(thPcL5CoascAao-
dstioct ef Mtrkians aad master designee of asegJcal
. electa, ys,r I ber Li no maic ie eaaliog delicious
cage. Use good coffee sad measure accurately.
' Carafallr obf re tuxrtng (or the method waed. Ce
eaj to fccew your co&ciaak giaaa.
-flaeor, ao4
ouorantoajd to produco bost ro suits In
tlda of tho HIIIj Croi Coffo estl cro fsHowed
"Coin' Places" la
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i Slated hy Qasses
SIL.VERTON I r vt n Kuenal
has been named stage manager
for the aophomare-Juater per
formanee, "Going; Places,', ached
nled for K;vembe ti '
lieadias the sous committee
will be Betty lleldenstrom, while
Rutk DqVal, Georgia Jermaa and
Pat Maulding composo th adTer
titing staff. Preparatloai for the
three-set farce are progressing
nicely wU Henry pirta. pad Mar
tan Bailer carrying the . leads.
Approximately wo doaen new
books have been added to the
school library reeenlly. The
books cover a Tariety of subjects.
Including botll fiction and non
fietiea. Most of them, howerer,
will be se4 as supplementary ma
terial for class work. - -,t
Member -ot Junior claa
provided tke pragram -.for the
tltrla leaxu Thursday. ' Coeds
from Mt. Angel furnished musi
cal nnmbers and other entertain
ment at the meeting. Marjory
If guiding president - and Mrs.
Vera Co Is d riser for th group.
The first nine wekon quar
ter ef th school year will be
completed this Friday, and re
port earda will be issued on Wed
nesday, Bridge Club Has
Date at Beyers
MT. ANOEL Mr. William
Beyer was hostess to her bridge
clab at bar heme Taeaday night.
Pauline BaalfeJd waa an extra
gueat.
High acore honors were won by
Margaret Welton, the draw prixe
by Qllve ICUnger aad traveling
prise by Reslya Kronberg. A
lata supper was served after the
9Uy!nf.
Th next gathering of the club
will be at Mr. Albia Bean's on
November 21.
First Aid Class Formed
GRAND ISLAND A class In
first aid baa beea organized In the
district under the supervision of
Sanleeswar ' v V' K 17 a
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the Bed Crocs. Meeting will be
held each. Thursday aUsht at tbe
aenool under the supervision of
Da Wayne Carpenter ot tbe Hope
well district. Tbe (Irat taeetlnf
w held Tbr4y aigbt with
about If member attend!,. Tat
class 1 ifevr teir, J
Yfit crsns Meet -: 7 "
AtaLbano
LEBANON? i-r Mamber pf tHe
Veteran of Foreisa War, gre egn
pected to ooiae froot Kugane, Cor.
vallis and Albapy to attend tbe
district meeting to b held here
i the Leglojt ball today. Departs
meat effleera wiU probabljr attend
alae. Commander Archie pollock
aad Mrs, fiertfca Bowen, pre14ent
of the tavUlary. bate appointed
committees' t arrange the pre-,
cnun 14 ether entertaiameait,
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wheat, Sold with a money - back
guarantee Ctl 5C
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CUlSTLE BEIAID
Xlcdtia Chsics; O-Vts. 0c
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Fancy Razor
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Commercial Chocolates, IX
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homecoming BefUnf ?f t l
Finaeri Valoa Maid? l?litr &
Hamriejfc of Pvthel, wh M eeere
try f tb lMMtitI association.
I poke pa that snblect d ejpiata.
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ried oat, Rodent otre ad poi,
oping of iag were abject difr
cussed- - ' ' ; . .
Mr. Earl DeSart presented
abort fogr- n al0
was led by two $ n a o r- f trUi
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I-lb. Pkg.
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Camels, Lackiee,
Old Oolil,
Chesterfield
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3-lh. tin 63c
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No. 303 cans .ILL
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rcadinr fr Silrley Eaufm&a.
Xtr, ana lira; F, E. Wy rtT
a bautlfu4 basjaer wi& the Faraa
Union emblem and name f the
local t tb Central HowelJ JocaL
A lirtuda; case wa preasntea to
Mrs- Karl DeSart In -appreciation
Of bsr work a leader vf the Ju
Jor emer of the Fern Vnlajji.
JITlag picture of the Coos
bay ytef fatmiag ed canjaiog
industry ; were ahown by repr
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OPEWEIJFer the fourth
time Tuesday in lea tfcau si a
yera Wayue Kiaaaa, te, broke
bis right leg In the aarae plaee
ner (be hip wfcea he stepped
across the drata ditch near tbe
Hopewell echoel. He was taken
to the Doerabecker hospital I
Portland.
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Paries
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Sweet
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