T fr CTAT'f ATI' -ct w., t.". in 1"": Howard Addresses Meteim M, of Valfay Vocational rmir Group Studies : . School Shop Fifty-Three Attend at Mon- month; Next Meeting , r. Set For Chemawa MONMOUTH, Jan. 1S.-A group of 58 Willamette Valley vocation al instructors met Wednesday night In the Monmouth hotel for the tegular association s discus sion. F, M. Roth, principal of Monmouth high school Welcomed the assemblage. I - C A. Howard, state superin tendent of public Instruction : Spoke on "Education Which En dares," and Dr. V. V Caldwell, Monmouth, on "Development and Remedial Instruction In Industri al Education." Arthur E. Pal . mer. Albany, president, presided. . Superintendent Jackson of the Cbemawa school lnrited the as sociation to meet there March 4, Alfred E. Allen, vocational In structor at Monmouth high school, conducted a part of the group through the manual art shop here. - which is highly rated among such school shops in the state. Mrs. J. S. Landers. Mrs. C. E. Blair, Miss Florence: Beardsley and Mrs. F. E.. Chambers aro Civic cluby committee :-' members In tfcarge of the annual cIyIc - iree planting to be made ' this yar On er near Feb. 14. " ' j ("Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Poole' -will leave San Jose, Calif., Jan. 20 on a lecture tear for A more, Rosicru cian society.' They will go east to Portland, Me., and expect to ha away several months In numer ous states. - . . Rainbow Girls Elect Officers 1 WOODBURN, Jan. IS The (following officers were elected at the regular meeting, of the Ever-' green Assembly, No. 12, Order of the Rainbow for girls held Wed nesday night : ;y Worthy - adviser, . Marie Strike; asoci ate worthy ad ber. Rosemary y Corey ; Charity, jMarjory Faulconer; Hope, Jean L. Beersi Faith, . Betty Ackerson: Chaplain, Barbara Jensen; pianist, Bernadine St. Helens ; recorder, Jean Ann Carver; treasurer. Mary Jane Dunn; confidential observ er, Marjorie Wright; outside ob serrer, Geraldine Smith; drill Reader; Lou Jane Ringo; red. Hel en Moeding; orange, Annette Ly tle; yellow. Jean Simmons: green, Bonnie Lne Pfaf finger; blue. Vera Jean Huber; indigo, Vivian Cow-.an-riolet; Betty Davis; choir director,- Mary Jano Shaw; choir, Floris Nelson, Katherine Cowan, 'Helen j Sebern, Viola Mflls, and JCarraen OUaway. , y; jt. LnstaUatien wOl be held at the Regular meeting Wednesday, Jan uary 22. at 8 p. m.. with Mary Jane Shaw, retiring worthy ad viser as installing officer. , . All ' Eastern Star members and Masons are especially Inrited to attend. - Contractors Wait ' For Start Orders i- ALBANY, Jan. 18 Meetings of the, Northlyn community dub hare been discontinued ; for the remainder of , the season due to ,the transferring ot pupils from the Madison -school" to the Burk hart school building where the ' elub hare held their meetings ... since - Its , organization sereral years ago. The building, has not jbeen nsed for school purposes for Jsereral years but with the re imodeling , and 'sew annex to be ;made at Madison, it was neces sary to use the Burkhart build .ling tor some el the. grades. Work at the' Madison school Jias been held.up by the PWA In : Washington, but. word is expected -dailr that the contractors may - .start wrok on the project. City School Superintendent Putnam lias everything in. readiness for Hhe transfer -of pupils and teach jers as soon as word is received E a.the work can be started. Many of the grades have been ken care ot In the brick annex v ;f . the. bufldragu The ' nursery schoor now ' being conducted in the gymnasium -will be transfer red either to the ' social hall of the JSvangelicai churclt -or the basement -of the Lutheran church. j Salem Soloist Heard At Bethel Farm Union; I : :f Alea Talk on Safety j- BETHEL, Ja. l. Neil Fletn y lag of Salem sang a group of fine solo at the Friday night open meeting cf the , tanners union. :He was accompanied ox the piano . by Miss Irma Xeefer. E. D. liad ' burg of Salem -spoke on safety in ear driving; -emphaaixhig that the drinking - of one . glass or beer causes. driver to require-double the distance to react te the neces sity of putting- on. the brake. : J. A. Hala was program.-chair 'man -and introduced thettambera. Piano solo by Jean Hain; group singing; harmonica sola. Clarence Page;, selections, Bethel orches tra; humorous contest, won by a team composed of Eugene Simp son. Jr Taul Hamrick and Dean Lauderback. - ,Stannard to Retire ' : Sells Variety Store . INDEPENDENCE. Jan. 18P. C. Staanard sold his "Stannarda Variety store to Hugh Ams berry f Bed. Mr.-Stannard has been . i?t business here for tive years. 1 1 e retired , from th e Baptist rburch as pastor two years ago. I"e had been, ia the ministry for S years. Mrf and Mrs.Stannard fere going tt retire from business. - . Mr. Amsberry plans to take pos--s-'ssloa of the store the latter part January. .... Farm Leaders .r .-- , . "i .. '): ' -' 4 ; w' l ICWoall SmUh Hearst An appeal to farm leaders throughout the nation, sounded by Henry Wallace, secretary- of agriculture, urging them to gather in Wash ington to-plan a substitute program for the stricken AAA, brought together agricultural heads from all parts of United States, include Jng, left to right, Edward CWeiL president of the American Farm Burean'; Earl Smith of Elinoia, and , Charles Hearst of Iowa. - Signs of Early Spring Show Increase Wild Geese, Early Bees and Daffodils Out, Peonies Pushing Out NORTH HOWELL. Jan. IsIt Is early for spring signs in Janu ary the daffodils are coming out everywhere, the early peonies -are pushing through and the white lilac and early spirea are bud ding. ' Catkins hare formed in large numbers on the filbert trees bat because of so much rain, growers are- predicting a light crop next year. Filberts need a little sun By Complications SHELBURN. Jan. 18 Erwin Holms, who accidently shot him self fat the left foot a number of weeks ago. is still in Silverton and will be for two weeks longer as complications set in. The next meeting of the Hap py Time Cooking club of Hun kers will Te held, January 23 at the ? home of Viola and Louise White. The Westocis club met with Mrs. Tom Quigley. 11 ladies being present. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Charles White. - The Jolly If met Saturday eve at the home of Mrs. lnman. Mr. and Mrs. White scored high while Mr. and Mrs. Puschell received consolation. Next meeting win be with Frank and Mabel Sena, January 25. The Cole Community club will meet , this erening with Stayton's chamber of commerce putting on the program. ? Friends of this community were sorry to hear that Mrs. Emma Brown is in a serious condition as the result of . paralytic strokes. She was at the home of a daugh ter in Portland, but has made her home near West Scio with a son for a number of years. Home Economies' Talks Heard by Large Group . At Falls City P-T. A. FALLS CITY. Jan. 18 One of the largest crowds of the year at tended the Parent-Teachers' meet ing Wednesday night in spite of the storm. A short business ses sion conducted by , the president Mrs. W. L. Russell, consisted of committee reports and ' Mrs. H. Mather Smith. Mrs. Lacey Goode and Mrs. John Gilbert- were ap pointed to work up some plan to raise funds for the 4-H club schol arship fund. The program com mittee for the next meetinr will be headed by Miss Phyllis Doer flr. Professor D. J. Ickes in troduced the new members of the grade schooL faculty. Miss Phyllis uoerner, who has the fourth and part of the fifth grades, and Miss Pbyras TSonras. who has the- first and part of the second grades. The meeting was turned over to Mrs. A. A. Pierce.-chairman of the program : committee. , who an nounced the following numbers: Harmonica selections. Dick Holmaa.: Leu Holman aad Boh Fullerton. Talks on "Home Eco nomics. Its. effects on . the. home Ufe of ; tt sirLwi and "What la taught la tho Heme Economics class.- or Mre. D. J. Ickes and Mrs. J B. Hatclui Vocal selec tions, Jltes Phyllis Thomas, ae- companiea jy Miss - Laurena Treat. Vocal and stringed music ny me "hui Billys from PoUto HflL" with Reve Helm as master of ceremonies. The troupe was composed of IL- Mather Smith. Revel! Howell. Bill Ames and Clay Guthridge, all were decked out In true Hill Billy, style. Refresh ments were served. Albany Women Aided ALBANY. Jan. IS Two new projects are being opened to Al- bany women this week, both , of whicn w UI be held at the Hostess House. One iaf re piano instruc tion and the other is instruction to rug making. The latter is un der the direction of UTrs. W. Agee, W. P. A. Uacher. The Hostess House Is under the supervision of the Albany college women's as sociation. Recovery Delayed Attend Parley Flies Tell Winter Going shine and wind' during January for proper pollnlzation. . , ' Wild geese, some early bees and flies! have been noticed, so that an early spring Is almost prom ised.! Even : the annual winter hog-killing has an old-time sign which is considered infallible by many, where the site and position of the melt Indicates that our winter was early and Is over for this year. Holmans Hosts on FALLS CITY, Jan. 18.-Mr. and Mrs. i Charles Holman entertained with; cards at their farm home near: Falls City Saturday night in observance ot their 22nd wed ding ! anniversary, v " Enjoying the affair besides Mr. and Mrs. Holman, their three sons and small daughter, were these guests: Mr. and Mrs.-Floyd Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lorimor, Paul and Louise Lorimor of Falls City, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Campbell, Frank and June Campbell and Margarita Henry, all ot Bridgeport. . JL delicieue supper was served at midnight. Mrs. Smith and Miss Campbell assisting with the serv ing. ; The Holmans are newcomers from Montana. Before going to Montana about four years ago, they lived at. Gates. Officers Placed In Lodge Chairs AMITY, Jan. IS Officers in stalled in the LO.O.F. and Re- bekah lodges of Amity . recently were as follows: -.. - I. O. O. F. officers: Ray Mit chellj N.G.; .Charles Wood, .V.G.J O. E, Roth, recording secretary; W. E Yarnea, financial secretary; Glenn Weston, treasurer; t Ernest Gibbs, R.SJ4.G.; A. N. - Arnold, L.S.N.G.; Ralph Wood warden; Merle Williams. ' conducttor; A. R.-Glandon, LG.; Robert Rosen balm, O.C.; Emmett Mitchell chaplain; John Johnson, R.S.S.; Russell Jones, L.S.S.; J. A. Gibbs, RJ3.V.G.; I. E. Cochran. L.S.V.G. Rebekahs Installed were: Mrs. Elsie s Mitchell, N.G.; Mrs. Ernes tine Prunk, V.G.r- Mrs; Bessie Soreneen, recording secretary; Mrs. Mamie Yarnes, financial sec retary; Mrs; Phoebe Osborne, treasurer; Miss Edna Strout, R. S. N. G.; Mrs. Lena Harrison, L. S. N. G.; Mrs. Nellie Rogers, war den; Miss Laura Bockis. conducr tor; Miss LilHan Schaeffer. I.G,; Mrs. OUtb Wood, O.G.; Mrs. Oer tle Richter, musician; Mrs. Ver-' nisha Newby, chaplain; Mrs. Myr. tie Arnold. R.S.V.G.; Mrs. NetUe Toreyj L. S. V. G.,.,.,.. . . At the close of the meeting re freshments were served, n Musical Entertainers Please Pepeorn Club ORCHARD HEIGHTS. Jan. 18 the " Popcorn - Community club meeting - Friday night, a group : ot musical entertainers from the Morris Optical company In Salem were heartily- applauded by the crowd present.. Dr. Morris spoke interestingly on the making and grinding of lenses. Other vo cal and instrumental numbers, a skit from the. home talent play to be presented here in February, and a talk -by J.. P. Smart, de scriptive of his recent motor trip to southern California, completed the program. v Recognize Company ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Jan. It A reorganization meeting ot the local telephone company was held Wednesday night at the Popcorn scbooLn John Simmons was elect ed president, W. Ev Knower ice president, and Bob Adams, secretary-treasurer. This company has Jurisdiction over the three lines. 18, 17; and SS. serving the en tire Orchard Heights neighbor- hood, i - - Anniversary WAOffering Food Studies Other Adult Classes Are .Also Planned. I Jefferson For JEFFERSON, Jan. 1 1 A WPA food: nutrition class has been .or ganised' in ' Jefferson for young married women, . and will meet every : Tuesday in the' Christian church under direction: of Mrs, Lawrence Clark of peverV" Offi cers j of the class are: President, Mrs. A. A. Haberly ; vice presi dent, Mrs.. Eugene Myers; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Leon - Boyer; Mrs.! Charles Hart Jr. entertain ment chairman. - J'Lr- ; Ai home decorating class will be held in the Humphrey building on North Main street Thursday, af ternoon. - Also a class for, men and women who wish to take pub lie speaking, travelogue and typ ing, will be held In the same build ing Wednesday at l:t9 p.m. More Improvements have been made to the school gymnasium by adding two more windows on the west, side, and the exit door has been moved to the south end of the building. Miss Marguerite Looney Jr.. ar rived Monday from San Francisco for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Looney. ' She is department assistant in the H. C. Capwell department store in Oak land, Calif. The Past Noble Grand elub held j its meeting Tuesday after noon1 In the lodge rooms with Mrs.: Ezra Hart and Mrs. K. S. Thurston as hostesses. . Plans were made for a treasure chest! and a quilt. Mrs. J. C. Hartley was admitted as a new member. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. William Hart (El len Looney) are the parents ot a T -pound daughter born Tuesday morning at the Albany hospital. This is their first child. Four-H Qubs Are Formed at Talbot TALBOT. Jan. 18 A 4-H Gar den. 'club has been organised at the Talbot school with Mrs. Os car Hot en as local leader. The club;. will hold Its. meetings Fri day afternoons of each week. Of ficers elected were: President. Ronald Hoven; rice president, J. C. Walker; secretary. Frances Hoven. At 4-H health club has been organized also. The club win hold: its meetings on Tuesday and Thursday ' afternoons. Officers elected are: , President, Robert Cole; vice president, J. C. Walk er ; secretary, . Wesley ' Jorgenson ; reporter,- Ronald Hoven. The recent high: water did con siderable damage nere, piling ot drift on fields, washing the grade out at the end of the bridge at the Kreb's home. On the Buena Vista road all traffic was stop ped. Water from the Willamette still stands in the low places. Mrs. methly Is Hostess For Qub NORTH SANTIAM, Jan. II The i Woman's elub met at the Mrs. Miaa Keithley home Thurs day : afternoon. After the . busi ness: meeting light refreshments were served. ; Those present were: Frances McLaughlin, Ereryn Hatch Marion Lott, Virginia Hanrmer, Rachel Fowler, Mary Keithley, Allie Phillips, Carol Hatch, Effle Angel, Mina Keith ley and Everett, Lennie and Glen Hatch. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Allie Phillips, January 30. i .... The annual meeting of the North Santiam Mutual Telephone line was held at the schoolhouse Tuesday erening. The " old of fl eers were 'retained: president, G. B, Howard: secretary-treasurer, G. E. McClellan; director, A. F. Keithley.. June Rainwater while playing at school Tuesday fell, breaking her collar bone.' - Mrs. Effle Angel underwent an operation at the Stayton hospital Wednesday for the removal of a tumor. t ' Eldriedge People y Recover Front Illness ; ELDRIEDGE. "Jan. 'IS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Posver, Marie Hah negan and France .Woods- have recovered from mamps. .: Mrs. . Al Keeste Is' able to be about. having recovered from scarlet fever. . . Bride Given Shower " DAYTON Jan. 1 SSeventeea ladies' ot the Dayton Methodist church delightfuly surprised Mrs. Everett Blanchard with a bride's miscellaneous shower at her home Monday evening. . Dainty refresh ments were served. .Sen. Burke Is Speaker AMITY, Jan. 1 1 Senator W. E. Burke of Newberg addressed the Amity Townsend club at its regular meeting Monday evening and gave a Tery interesting Ulk. There was a large attendance at the meeting.' lilovin l-Armcr Transfer z tcraj;3 We Afso UsnSlt Foe! OXCcal and Briquets es IlUtf Grade Diesel OH for Trader Cashes end 03 nuraer I 1 111 Role in Drama Wmia WHarm of Portland. te ;. plays the producer of Plays and" zatner or tne bero m toe dra ma, Sure Fire, to be giren . here next Sunday by the ML Angel t college players." t Install Officers At Riverview Qub ? RIVERVIEW.. Jan." IS The Thusday Thimble club met at the home of Mrs. Otto Yunker with Mrs; David , Sprague ; and Mrs. Franx Prokop as Joint hostesses Thursday afternoon... Twenty members j were present. Mrs. Carol. Crenshaw, Westfir and Mrs. Ed Smith. Sweet Home, were guests. Mrs. Alice Light joined the Club. ' - r - New officers took over their duties, Mrs. Frank DeWalL presi dent, and Mrs. Darld Sprague, secretary-treasurer, ii It was decided to have a birth day exchange and a birthday par ty quarterly for,, those whose birthdays had passed1 during the three months before. Mrs. Jesse Freitag waa appoint ed chairman of a committee to se lect a pattern and materials tor a quilt to be made for the annual harrest festival. - . r- The afternoon was spent quilt ing and . piecing, quilt blocks for the hostess., Luncheon was served.'' - .-'"." Mr. and Mrs. Carol Crenshaw of Westfir are spending the week visiting at the parental homes here and in Scio, while Mr. Crenshaw is recuperating from a tonsil operation. Mrs. Peter Peterson is recov ering from her recent operation. The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prokop are very III of Intes tinal flu. Rickreall Creek ed RICKREALL, Jan. 18 Recent nigh water created much Interest among local " townspeople. The smaller buildings along the river bottom were in danger of floating away. The channel of the Rick reall creek was noticeably chang ed naer the bridge.- Older resi dents recalled past rampages of the little creek, while newcomers from mid-western states express ed their prefeernce for high water over dust storms. ' A physical ducation class has been organized by Miss Mildred Baker for women of this commun ity. The group meets Wednesday nights jn the high school gymna sium, i. The plans include exer cises,!, volleyball : and basketball. Anyone Is welcome to attend. - - Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Zimmer man of Salem are conducting bible school here, the first meeting be ing held Monday night in the com munity church. The sessions will continue for about three months. Measles Reported At Perkins Home; Family Slakes Visit .LYONS, Jan. 18 One case of measles at the Elmer Perkins' home with other members of the family due to take them, some of whom have been attending school. Lee, the oldest son of the Perkins' came home from California last week and took the measles a tew days later; . y Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Berry and children--Willard and Norma, ar rived here today. noon from Glen dale. Oregon for a Tislt with the George Berry family; and Mrs. Berrya father, Levi Garrison, and sisters. ; ; ;. ; :-- George Clipfell and Lawrence Traak were Mill City buslnesa vis itors Friday morning. - ' The Ward -Forrest children are reported as convalescing after n illness ot a week. Mrs. Aronson III at : Deaconess Hospital SCOTTS MILLS. .Jan. . It Word has been reoeived. hero ot the serious illness of Mrs. MeTle Aronson (Doris Jlogg), who was taken to the Deaconess hospital last- week. Although improving slowly she Is suable to have, vis itors, y -J-y ' ' Mr. and Mrs. W T. Hogg arer still In Salem at the home of their other daughter, Mrs. Ross H1IL who is also ltt. . Channel Chans t : Storing - rating College Players - Y7ill Appear Here Willis 'TThalen Has Part in ; "Snre Fire" Comedw Slated 26th; ' MT. ANGEL, Jan. 1 8. A good afternoon and evening's entertain ment will be offered Salem people by the. sparkling three-act comedy to be presented there at SL Jo seph's hall Sunday, January 26, by the dramatic players of ML Angel college, directed by Rev. Gabriel Morris and Rev. Damian Tentges.. . ; The boys are putting, in an In tensive two weeks of brushing up and . polishing - of their various parts to insure an even better pro duction than the one put on here with such gratifying results. Willis Whalen ot Portland, who plays the part ot a theatrical pro ducer and the father ot the play right hero, has won many laurels in - amateur dramatics. He has been at Mt. Angel college for the past three years and has taken part in all the college plays dur ing that time and: thereby estab lished an enviable record ot dra matic ability. In fact all of the boys are seasoned amateur ? play era, most of them having" taken part in last yearw success, ."Vic tim of the Seal", which was pre sented by the boys last spring at Benson Polytechnic, Portland, to packed houses. ' The play "Sure Fire Is a fast moving comedy In three acta. The action Is swift, light and sparkling with wit hut Is woven about a well-balanced plot, centered about a young New York playwright whose search for "atmosphere" in a small mid-west town results In a series of comical situations. -Musical numbers will be glren by the college orchestra under the able direction of Alexander Schar bach. Th college quartet which always evokes so much popular appeal will be on hand with a choice selection of songs. er On Early History STAYTON, Jan. 18 The regu lar meeting of the Women's club Thursday brought out 'a large at tendance, due to the fact that R. J. Hendricks of Salem had been scheduled as a speaker, Mr. Hen dricks talk on Oregon Was most Interesting, -especially ' since he talked on this section ot the county. He brought out many things of early day times here not known before. i " Musical numbers were "Oregon My Oregon" and rThe Oregon TraiL" Mrs. Merle Telefsen told of Oregon's geological history .In an entertaining way., ... The. committee, since the , sub ject was Oregon, serred Oregon products, stuffed prunes, apples and salted nuts.. Mrs. B. A. Shae fer was chairman; others, assist ing were Mrs. E. D. Alexander, Mrs. Merle Telefsen and Mrs. G. F. Kornik, who took the place ot Mrs. Edna Sloper, who was ill. Gentle- Gives. Talk On Farm Blarketing, 'lliinks Subsidv Bad MONMOUTH, Jan. 1 8 Thomas IL Gentle, speaking to Monmouth granee members at the reanlar January meeting, said, in part. tnat tne tanner is obliged to stand an or all losses in tnarketlnr. and because of the many disad vantages encountered In a system where the buyer or purchaser, has all the say. a one-aided arrange ment confronts the producer no matter how he may try to gel around the situation. -The theory of scarcity as a means of Taiatng prices, does not meet with wholesale annroral J an A it is up to the producers of this lana. Mr. Gentle thinks, to devise some means for a better . system of distribution of farm nrodnrt While subsidies have been aW loura to various industries in the United States, and. the constitu tional rights of same hare not been Questioned,. he belieres they are wrong. But if granted to one group, others are Justified In seeking them. , t Aloha Qub Bleets ' PLEASANTDALE Jan. It- Nine members and two ' guests. airs, rrea Morgan and Miss Lar cel Thompson; attended the Aloha-, dub meetiag. neM Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd: McFarlane. Ifn. Scott Edwards and Mrs. Wendell Wil lard had charge of a period of games Zora Willard and Darlene McFarlane each gave a recitation. Mrs. McFarlane assisted by Mrs. Bert McFarlane served refresh ments. ; ! TJS1S. CHXNKSB HERBS WHEN OTHERS FAIL Charlie Chan . - Chlneso Herbs - Besaediea are- awavfoisow ev their heaV tax virtao has been t s t H tuwdreds years mm " w . - & R POM eh ro ml aU- " r menta, nose throat, sinusitis. catarrh, cars, lungs, asthma chronie . cough, stomach ' gall stones" colitis, constipation, . di abetis, kidneys, bladder, beart, blood aerres, nenralgla, rhen saatlsm, high . blood pressure, gland, skin sores, male, festal and children disorders. C B. Vong, 8 years practice la China, Herb Specialist, giro relief after others fall. 122 N. Commercial St Salem, Ore. Office boars S to 8 an, 8aday a ad Wed. 9 to 10 a.m. WW - ; - v.- r Hendricks peak West Salem Ne 18 1 WEST SALEM, Ja; 18. Misa Margaret Raster came home from Corrallls Wednesday because of trouble with one ot her ears, tt 1 uncertain when she will return. Wheitseir Kuhn was brought home ; from J the Salem V General hospital Friday erening. He1, has been in the hospital a month, due to a broken leg. The Waakita Camp Fire Girls met at "the church Friday. They began their study ot first-aid un der the direction ot Mrs. Black from the Red Cross. Those pres ent were Betty Ann Lemon, Geor gia and Helen Cook, Ruth ; Tur pln, Jean Reese, Betty Kreba, Eve lyn White, Dorothy Pyeaty Ger trude Kuhn, Shirley Dickson, Ruth; Margaret.' and Lillle.Ship ler, a guest, Ella Brown, and Mrs. Monroe, guardian, and Mrs. Black. ! T - ; ' Brougher to Head Scotts Mills Club SCOTTS MILLS, Jan. -18 The Townsend elub met in the high school assembly room Monday evening. O.; H. Brougher acted as chariman, - The nominating committee presented names for officers who were elected aa fol lows: President, O. H. Brougher; vlco president, Mrs. L J. Frost; secretary-treasurer, J. E. Saueres sig. Elected- on advisory moard are Mrs.' Zella Smith, A. M. Gro shong, Arthur Rich, John Fry, C Hammersmldt, Al Dale and Cl J. Thomas. " , Alt. O. Nelson of SUrerton will be the speaker at the next meet ing January 27. Mrs. J. H. Kln ser, Mrs. J. N. Amundson, Mrs. O. H. Brougher, Mrs. William Fry and Mrs. Arthur Rich are on the committee.-"-)! Surprise on Birthday Mrs. Earl Groshong was pleas antly surprised at her home Sun day, the occasion being her birth day. A birthday dinner waa serr ed to the following: Mrs. Grosh ong and family, Ernest Brosig and family, Paul Matotfch and family. Mr. and Mrs. Klein, Monroe Gro shong, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gro shong. Bobby Young, and Norma Bowman. -tj" . y---- Rev. Love, pastor of the Chris tian church at Molalla for several years, win deliver the sermon at the Christian:, church here Janu ary 1$ at 11 o'clock. armers to Banoniet Parents INDEPENDENCE. Jan. 18. The annual Independence' Future Farmers of America Parent andf Son banquet will be held January 22 at the , Presbyterian church. The women of the Presbyterian Needleeraft society will prepare the dinner for about 125 people expected to attend. ( ; The principal speaker? will be Walter Leth, a Smith-Hughes In structor from Newberg. y Howard Bennett, Independence Smith-Hughes instructor,. Is In charge - ot the general arrange ments, f y i .. iff loungjT lj 7 for a limited time A fine chance to own a famous Beautyrest mattress. For a limited time the price is reduced to $33.50. But we go a step further and off er these terms Pay $1 ; cash, balance weekly. It's the genuine Simmons Beau tyrestthe mattress that gives deep refreshing sleep that allows you to relax every nerve and muscle. He member, there is a time limit on this off en so, to get ! the savings and to buy on these terms, come in and select your Beautyrest at once. : X - 4-Leaf Qoyer Election Held Mrs. Mary Schilferer Is President of Clnb For New Year : CLOVERDALE, Jan. IS The Four Leaf Clover club ot Clover dale met at the home of Mrs. Frances Whitehead Wednesday at noon, a delicious. club dinner be ing enjoyed by a large attendance. These officers were elected; Pres ident, Mrs. Mary Schlfferer; vice president, Mrs. Frances White head ; secretary. Mrs. Florence Jarman; treasurer, Mrs. I Mary Ball ; flower committee, Mrs. An na Kunke .and Mrs. Lydia Schlf ferer. i The nominating commit- tee for this election was Mrs. . Ines Dumbeck, Mrs. Rosa Norris and Mrs. Margaret Shilling. - i - The 'president appointed these standing committees: Relief, Mrs. ' Gertie Pearson," Mrs.. Eula" Hen nles and Mrs. Bernlce Wipper; j yearly- program, Mrs. Elizabeth' Ball. Mrs. Betty Drager and Mrs. Margaret Miller. Mrs! Rosa Nor ris was appointed solicitor for new members. ' -, Fire new members were taken into . the club: Mrs. Mary E. Peetx, Mrs. Helen Thorp,! Mrs. Anna Whitehead. '.Miss Helen Peels and Mrs. Annie L. . Smith. Mrs. C. Rosenaa inrited the club to meet at her home for the Feb' ruary meeting. . Teachers Gather 5 The teachers club held'Jta reg ular meeting at the Cloverdale schoolhouse Tuesday night. -'All the 'members were present except Mrs. Emily Van Santen and Hisa LaVerna ;,-WhlteheadUv.Tha:: club started to work on new placques. The next meeting will be January it. - Herbert Booth ; returned - to school Wednesday for the first time since the holidays. .He has been visiting an uncle, Herbert Booth, at La Canada, Calif., ac companied by - his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Booth. ; John Schlfferer, Sr., underwent a major operation at the Salem general hospital Tuesday. At the last report he was doing as well as could he expected, y - i ii i ' x Phone Meeting Called LINCOLN. Jan. 18 A continu ation of the annual Polk county telephone meeting, held at the Sa lem chamber of commerce 'Janu ary 4. will be held at the Lincoln schoolhouse Tuesday night, Janu ary 21 at 8 o'clock. Stockholders will vote on amending the by laws..'...:. ..y.y WW 184 N. liberty, Salem, Ore. f'j f :Ei''i-'ifJ t jh 'vS-': . . - Eay .., y Credit ... r -r-f - Pbone v . 781S V -:--.'5. V. '