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PAf t B-Secl!off I THE (PtlL JOURNAJ? Sfftm, CfKof, Monday, November 21, 1953 Santiam Co-op Reports Large ; Sales for Year STAYTON - Salts totaling tni: .171. AS lor the past ear,ere re vealed when Manager M. J. Mar- -(in made hit annual report at the , meellni of the Santiam Farmer'! Co-op. recently, ia Slaj-ton grade School cafeteria. Makins up lhi tnlal were' tv . 172.47 from lecd, seed and fclti Biers; tlM.M4.3l Iroir hunt v. . farm machinery, etc.: IM.I7? 47, petroleum, and $295.314 .30. market er tales. Total distributed to cc 'operative members was ts.ofl 86. There are approximately 3500 mem bera in the co-operative which was termed in 194V Payroll lor the year ending in June wat $.'7.904.56. Property tax paid wat i3.207.C4. Directors elected were John Baal, Fred Hottinjcr and Arthur fiandner. The board will elect of ficers at a meeting Monday even ing. November 31. " Speakers from the Pacific Sup ply company of Portland were Charles Starrer and Bruce Strac-h- n. Bud Miner, representing the Cockshutt Machinery company, was another speaker. Preparing and serving the dinner were Mesdamcs M. J. Martin. L. A. Popplrton, Joseph Wolf and Wary Welter. Mrs. NOta ON TUB NEWS 8 19 TollDialin Subjejtt of . Phone Meet Students Plan Tuesday Recital -ii- "People get thankful turkeys." at -Thanksgiving because they're not Grow Up or You'll Lose Your Boy Friend, Dorothy Says Another recital in the 1BSS-M Student Series will be held Tues day, November 22, at 3 p m. in the recital hall in the Willam ette College of Music. The program will include piano The Oregon Independent Tele-, selections by Sandra Nickel and phone association will hold iym-!M,r' .s,,out- Eric Smith will play i . .. L.I.I ; c l,h v'l'. accompanied by Bar- potium at the Marion hotel in Sa-,bjr, fniui pjtn Tw0 lem, December 3 and 3, on the sub- selection! by a trio. Army Jo ject of customer toll dialing. Blumberg, violin: Marilyn Han This is the ivstem now in course I th"rn, violin: and Allen Gove, rf installation throujhout the United I llo. will complete Tuetday't J lates whereby a call may be dialed ! recital. from any telephone to any other Named Frosh Clee Leader wilf ting thii song before the other classes. Wild bets as to who the winners will k are made to, everybody end mint be paid off the Monday following the Sat urday of Freshman Glee. SHIP (ANAL CLOSED BERLIN un West Berlin of ficials aay Communist East Ger- tnanu Ra alAcau4 that matin akin Del Cummingt Vas elected 1954V canal lttiiat to West Germany in the entire country, without the services of an operator. That sys tem and the complex matter of AGREEMENT SIGNED BOGOTA. Colombia un-Colom- manager of Willamette univer sity Freshman Glee yesterday at the run-off elections. Cummings, Jim Anderson, and Larry Willing ham petitioned for the candidacy of manager and were voted onj by the Willamette student body. The primary election eliminated Larry Willingham, and the run off, Jim Anderson. Freshman Glee it an annual and the Ruhr area The Communiats blamed, the ac tion on a "mechanical defect," western sources said, and prom ised to reopen it Sunday. 1 WARM 5 2 FLOOR S 2 Guaranteed With 6 2 SPARK I Diesel OH turning A f Heater N JUDSON't t I tiaa-COMM. OALtM V recording and billing such calls D' n"5 fined an agreement with tradition that is held in the will be almost entirely automatic in operation. Four of the leading manufactur era of telephone apparatus for this purpose Automatic Electric Sales Corp.. Kellogg Switchboard ind Mimas ig inie cvuouy. supply to., north Electric com pany, and Stromberg-Carlson Co. will present their systems. Other speakers, prominent In operating telephone companies, will participate. Arrangements are being handled by Lester Scott, Lebanon: Gaylord Baker, Scap- poose, and Lowell Brown, Silver the United STatct guaranteeing fu-i spring, highlighting the school tiire U S investors they can take year. Tbe freshman class chal tneir profits out of the country. The lenges the rest of the classes to a ' pad. effective immediately, is de-' singing contest. Each class must signed to stimulate the flow of write the words and music for, its song, and then the entire class I SUES OVER FIGHT DALLAS Harvey Eugene Murphy has filed suit against By DOROTHY DIX DEAR MISS DIX: I'm a high school senior with, as usual, a buy problem. Last year I met Mark and we dated quite frequently. My i..!,.' t,ih- .i .a ai girl friends told me if I went out with him for a while he'd ask fieri Julian were winners ol the m to go steady, but that it wouldn't mean a thing because he asked George Utley charging that on runH nrtes Others w nn ng nri?r " 1 i" K" nv. t iliiuiui:i is, iiwi, vu iiiuiiiiiuuiu f Z. fli. , .J,hr2h, Mr, i..rl '" he 'd 5k ni 1 Wd- 1 "ny bcli,!ve he w more street in Independence the de- Hall and Lloyd Schaefrr. serious about me than he had been about the others. I was the only! fondant assaulted and beat the ,girl. lor example, to be taken nome lo meet nit; plaintiff about the neck and head :mother. Lih him hiHB nri e ; Th. j A few timet we nearly broke up because I lis- p,jntjff k, ,228 lpcciai darn tened to what my friends said instead of asking1' ,1m rr,rrmenainrv dam.1 iMark or talking a problem over with him. He tug-l""- jA , P c!!7. T,2 . , .... j- r ... u- . j f KPt nd $3,000 pun tive dam-, gestcd that I discus, thing, with him, instead of , ', $i5 72g iB dlm.' Fish Grotto ; Opening Set A new rostaurant will be added lo Salem's list of fine dining places Tuesday at S p.m. when Louis Weiss opens 'hit Fish Grotto at 3.715 K Commercial St. Weist recently purchased Cher- lows, ana lanes me out just one or two nights (previously we had speni inree or iour evenings a week together). 1 guess 1 was spoiled and perhaps I expect too much now. Even on the infrequent dates we nave, we quarrel quite a bit. Do you think 1 should break up wun njm.' Sandra ANSWER: You wrote quite a long letter, almost every paragraph of which began, "Everyone tellt me," or "Everyone lay." You are so completely Detuaaiea By tms conglomeration of advice and opin ion that you have transmitted vour various uncertainties tn Mark In tpite of your resolve to discuss things with him. vou continue m iJy more aiienuon to ouisioert man to me one intimately involved. tpaying attention to outside gossip. j But in rpite of everything we broke up after ; steady dating lor about six months. Everyone said iif I went out with other boys I'd forget Mark, but tit didn't work. In July we met again, and resumed dating. Evervthine seems so different now. Mark doesn't can up as mucn at he did. He spends most of his time with the fcl- ry'i Plantation and has completely renovated the interior in a marine decor suited to a fish grotto motif. Seafoods will be featured except for accommodations of of eteak and chicken. More than 100 seafood dishes will be on the menu, which will be the seme as Weiss', Fish Grotto, lo cated at 1035 S.W. Stark Street in Portland. He has owned night flubs and restaurants in Reno, Seattle, Lot Angeles and Portland. ' Fish Grotto will operate daily Jrom t p.m. until 1 a.m. Yamhill Schools : To Hold Coufali : AMITY The boards of educa tion from Amity High, Amity ; grade, Hopewell grade and Wheatland grade are scheduled to meet Jointly at the Amity high school Tuesday, November 22, at p m. The purpose of the meeting Is .1 , to discuss the main problems of .public education in Oregon, ram- hill county and this immediate area and what they will be in the yean Immediately ahead. Special emphasis will be on fi nance and district reorganization at suggested by the state interim committee on education.. Interested person, are asked to attend. Phil Meeker heads the group as a member of the Yamhill coun ty; steering committee appointed by our county school tuperin- tendent, Lynn Gubser. HE LOVES YOU Mark undoubtedly cares for you. or he wouldn't have resumed steady dating. You say you love him, to why not back up vour affec tion with a little faith and trust? A boy who has sincere liking for a girl doesn't want to be considered merely as a "date." a pleasant companion lor an evening, tie wants ner to talK to mm about any thing of deep concern to both. Answers should be matters of mutual lorMiniinl. vml rliaont. un affair. u,i,k -Ik ,U U A ll I. k - , uinvuro iiiaug mm, uuum, inn, llallU Rlalft 'an answer that Is the result ol many persons thinking. Mark's present aloofness is most orobablv a mixture of hurt that you still consult so many others, and caution lost you take some of this assorted advice and break up with him. After all, he's not going to lei nimseu necome loo vulnerable when you bold the im portant cards. Don't break up with the boy. Do learn to act more like a woman (titer all, you re 1H and less like a spoiled child. Place some con- iiaence in Mark and I m sure he 11 respond in a like manner. North Howell Folk Visit California NORTH HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hall spent the week end vacationing in California. Hie Halls' daughtor. Mrs. Richard Hat ruck, and daughters of Portland, stayed at the Hall home during their absence. Marion County Pomona officers and officers ol eijhl o( Marion county's n subordinate granges were installed at a joint meeting l North Howell Grange hall on Tuesday evening by Mrs. George Benson installing officer. Granges represented were Kei ter. Marleay, Woodhurn, Fairfield. Waldo Hills. Scott Mills, Silverton Hills and North Howell. utAit miss ui a: why do some husbands Insist on growing besrds? My husband has been trowing one for a month. Peoole lanch ana mi joites aooui ii wnicn emoarrasses me. i oon t want in so out with him any more. I've asked him to shsve it off but he says lie lines ii ana aoesn i mina ine stares. Mrs. rt. ANSWER: He undoubtedly eniovs the sensation he's creatine Leave him and his beard alone, and it will come off soon enough. DEAR MISS DIX: About a month aco I asked Roh In a enlle dance. Recently 1 started going steady with Jim. Now my problem is what to do about the dance. Bob it a nice boy and I hate to break the date. c. P. ANSWER: I think vou owe the date lo Bob. After all. vou reallv haven't been going with Jim long enough to call it steady dating. Write DOROTHY DIX for free leaflet D-33. "Are You Sensitive?" In all eases, be sure to enclose a stamped, self addressed envelope and tend request lo her, rare of this newspaper. ( Keleaed by The Hell Syndicate, Inc.) Molnlla S-rvicrs Mol-ALLA Announced for Thanksgiving day it a special emirch service in Molalla Meth odist church at 30 a.m., reports Kev. Harold Mackey. Guest preacher will be Rev. E. C, Salter, pastor of Smyrna and Elliott Prairie Congregational churches, with li hy Mrs Frank McMil lan and Mennn Scethnff. with Mrs. Raleigh Morrow at the or gan. Rev. Mackey will conduct the service. The offering Hill he tent to Church World Service for Its ahare-our surplus program, through which S'JO worth of food ia drlivered overseas lor every dnlllar contributed in this coun Dallas City Hall Bond Issue Paid DALLAS The Dallas city hall is paid for now. The last bond of a 20-year issue wat re tired last week when city audi tor LynnMcCullry made the final payment ol $1400 tn the stale of Oregon, purchaser of the bonds. The cornerstone of the build ing was laid in September, 19:18. and the building was completed in 1937. Entire cost of the struc ture, including furnishings, was $43,000. MARQl IS JAMES DIES RYE. N Y. i Marquis James. M-year-old Pulitzer Prize winning hiogrnpher and historian, died at hit home early Saturday of a cerebral hemorrhage James won Pulitzer prirea in 1930 for his biography of Sain Houston, tilled "The Raven." and in I9.U for his two-volume bio graphy of Andrew Jackson IS'orth Marion Girl Is Winner of Talk WOODBURN-Georgieanne Pav- licek. North Marion Union high school student, won the "Voice of Democracy'' contest at Woodburn high school Saturday. Randal Kel- Icy. Woodburn. and Alan Couper. Gervais. were other competitors. n pen ana pencil set was given Miss Pavlicck by Piper's Jewelry for winning the area contest, and an electric clock from Hubbard Hardware for winning the local school contest. A $3 00 gift certificate was pre sented to Couper from the Gervais Hardware for winning the Gervais conlrst. Judges were L. H. Paulson. Ed Koski and Wesley Brooks. A re cording of the winning speech will go to the district contest. 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