PAGE FOUE The OREGON -STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning, November 28, 1937 Dallas Sale of Seals Started Committees Named; new Letter Setup Obviates Children's ' Selling . :, DALLAS The annual Christ mas teal sale got under way here - Friday, with a committee from tb Eallas Woman't club In charge. The sale will continue until Christmas."; :, " i , The committee from. the Wom an's club is headed by the club president, Mrs. H. 0, Peterson, and also includes Mrs. R. C. Me Kntght, Mrs. Erie Fulghara. MM. Hubert Ashby, Mrs. Ray Boydston, . Mrs. Art Colli nsworth, Mrs. George Cooper, and one represent ative from the Junior Woman's club, Mrs. Elmer Schulson. New Sale Setup tied T A new plan for selling the stamps is being used this year. This is the plan of sending letters containing itinpi to various homes in the community. This was used to some extent last year, but not to the extent planned for thi. Last year school children also as stated in the sale, especially in the residential districts, bat this year there will be no solicitation by the , ' school children. The only solicits " tioa that will be- made is in the business district and this will Je handled by the committee from the Woman's club. Arrangements for the sale hare been carefully considered by the committee in 'charge and it is an ticipated that this year's sale will be considerably larger than in pa3t "years. Vaccinate Many on iCOTTS MILLS Smallpox Im munization clinics were held at the achoolhouso Tuesday and .Wednesday of this week follow ing a flare-up of smallpox in a light form at school.": Nearly ev eryone in the town and surround ing territory was vaccinated. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dale arrived hero Tuesday from ; Minnesota where Roy has been living the past two years. He was married iaki summer. Mr. Abrahamson and Mr. Sjoleneer, brothers of Mrs. Dale, accompanied them. At present they aVe all staying at the home of Mr. Dale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dale, wbere a fmi!r reunion was held -vlth all of the Dale children and their families present. They were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Siipley of Oswego, Mr. and. Mrs. Elbte Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Dale and children of Port' and. Mr. nd Mrs. C. A. Robbina of Vancouver. Wash-.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapman and family and George Dale of Oswego and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dale recently of Minnesota,' , i ; . Mr. and' Mrs. Rex. Hampton (Rathanna McKracken) of Ante- .: lope, Oregon, are spending the Thanksgiving vacation at the borne of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W.- McKracken. Other guests at the McKracken home on Thanksgiving; day were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haworth of Salem and : the Misses Mary and Elizabeth Satten of Newberg sisters of Mrs. : McKracken. and Miss Sutten . from Montana, a niece, who Li at- ! tending Pacific college at New- Berg, j Mrs. Amanda Moberg is visit lag in Medfprd with her daughter Mrs. Paul Lewis. Miss Phyllis Macy of Willam ette College-and Miss Mignon Macy who attends a Portland art school and Keith Macy of North Pacific Bible institute are alt spending the Thanksgiving vaca tion at their parents home, Mr trd Mrs. Herman Macy. ! Elmer Klutke Is Honored at Gates r GATES Mrs. Ferdinand ' Klntke was hostess : Wednesday , night to a group of L young men In honor of the birthday of her son. Elmer.. Those entertained were Howard and Junior Farmen, Carl and Clarence Ball, Orville " Hayward. Elton Br,own, Harold Shepherd, Wilbur Meinert and Elmer Klutke. i -ji Albert Decker had the misfor tune to meet with an accident to his foot, caused by some falling timbers. The injury is finite se rious, compelling him to wear . a cast on his foot for some time. Mrs. Whitlock of Scotts MUls i spending the week at. Gates with her daughter, Maxine Helvey. Mr. and Mrs. .Bill Fearheller have- moved into their home at Gates after spending! the summer ; at Detroit where Mr. Fearheller bad employment with the Herron Logging company. . Grand Island Follr Back From Trips to far Points Smallpc Flareup A i - GRAND ISLAND -Mr aid , r Mm. C. A. RockhUl returned this t week from a' three weeks'., vaca tion trip to Kethlkan, Alaska, i where they risited .with their son. . Mr. and Mrs. James RockhUl and family and the former's brother, : Mr and Mrs. Fred , RockhOl and ? family. " - ;., Howard Rockhill son of, Mr. and Mrs, ,C, A. Kockhlll. has re '. turned from a two weeks' trip to ! j Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Which given him by the ttate Farm ' err Union organization. I He was , - accompanied to the national con tention by the state delegate. L. Hi McBee. They made the trip ' by train coins the southern route t aad- returning by wal of "Denver. Mr. and Mrs-. E. B. Chandler and family of near. McMlnn villa !havo moved into tha boss for ... merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J Thomas. With the addition - - of -Wanda and Harold Chandler . the enrollment In the -school haa . reached 39 students. Late November Gardens at Rickey Show Blaze of Early Season Bloom RICKEY -The Rickey community lias had pride in its beautiful flower gardens and newcomers seem to catch this pride and while still living in make-shift homes while houses are being built begin to plant flowers as if to help the com munity retain the self -appropriated title of flower garden of Marion county. This fall mother nature seems " spring with fall in her effort for I besides chrysanthemums, fire thorn, her regular fall decoration, these flowers were seen in one Rickey yard a few days ago: Ger aniums, roses, marigolds, African marigolds, annual larkspur, del phinium, nasturtium, horn poppy, orange perennial poppy, erennial white bush poppy, gladioli, Jap anese rose, violets, myrtle, baby breath, tennios, cosmos, chimney b e 11 s , snapdragons, skyrocket, queens lace, hollyhocks and spirea. 15 Grossed With Roberts Program ROBERTS The Thanksgiving program and pie social sponsored by the school for Christmas brought in IIS. The program included songs, first and second grades; recita tion, Carol Koster; song, Evelyn and Albert Hanson; play, four lower grades; recitation, Clifford Sharp; skit, Lyle Kleen, Irene Selmer, Marion: Tingley, M a b 1 e Hartman, Patricia Noble, Alien Klopp. Opal Howland, Lena Han son, Yvonne Grey, Phyllis How land, Marjorle Hanna and Dora Hanson; skit, lower grades; har monica solo, Verle Tingley; reci tation, Mary Sharpe; play, Pa tricia Noble. Eddie Goodrich, Phyl lis Howland and George Risteen; recitation. Alien Klopp; play, Velma Hoar, M a b 1 e Hartman, Phyllis Howland and Opal How land; recitation, Yvonne : Grey; historical play, "John Smith," pel bert Kleen, Clifford Sharpe. Verle Tingley, Ralph Klopp. Charles Tingley, Robert Pederson, George Risteen, Eddie Goodrich, Cbarles Drease and Marjorie Hanna; "Mu sic in the Air" by upper grade girls. la ft. ms m- 'illiW 'With Detroit Hi School Carnival Planned DETROIT The students of De troit high school are . planning a carnival for December 10. There will be side shows, skits and a short play. The carnival will be held in the grade school building. A small admission will be charged. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brink meyer were business callers to Salem Tuesday as MrrBrinkmeyer, who is depot agent here, went through the Southern Pacific ex amination cars. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Haseman of Idanha were hosts at a bridge dinner Tuesday evening. Guests invited were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Scott, all of Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Haseman, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Chestnut of Idanha and Mrs. Nellie Rldell of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. James Rand sr., of Idanha spent Monday in Salem where Mrs. Rand is taking treat ments from Dr. Thompson for a sinus infection. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Towey of Idanha are the parents of an eight-pound son, born November 4 at the Stayton hospital. The baby has been named Jadie Ray. Thimble Club Will Meet At Mrs. Robert Scott's SILVERTON The Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Scott On December 13, the lodge will honor all members having birth day anniversaries in December. The lodge Christmas program and tree have been set for De cember 27 with a potluck supper at 6:30. O Lamps o Appliances o Sewing Machines o Mirrors : Pictures o Chinaware ' ' Reunions Held On Turkey Day VanLoans Are Hosts at big Family Fete at Home in Monmouth MONMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. S. Deitrick were Thanksgiving hosts to Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Chambers and three daughters. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Emerson went to Forest Gtovb to spend the day with her brother, Fred Arant, and his family. . Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott en tertained their son. Warren, who is teaching at Odell in Hood River county, and Mr. and Mrs. W. j W. Elliott of Monmouth. Mr. and Mn. J. E. Winerar. accom panied by -Mr. sad Mr. Kuaieil Janet of Amity, are (pending the holiday with aon-jn-law and daughter of the Wine rar' a. Mr. and Mra. Stuart Hardia of Condon. Mr. and Mr. A. H. Craven and Tir ginia entertained Mr. and Mra. Robert Beeck (Jane Craven) of Caatle Beck, Waih. Tan Loans Hold Beunioa Mr. and Mrr J. L. Van Loan enter tained at dinner for their three aona and familiea: Mr. and Mr. Wendell Van Loan and two aona of Eugene, Dr. and Mra. Richard Tan Loan sad two yonnr daurh ter of Portland and Mr. and Mr. Hue Van Loan and aon of MonmonUu Mr. aad Mra. i. T. Santee and Donald, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Harold San tee of Spring-field, apent the day at Van couver, Wash., with J. F. Santee' parent. Mr. and Mr. Charlea Bowman enter tamed at dinner for Mr. and Mra. W. B Ea-elatoa and Wade of Independence, Mra Ella Bowman of Salem and Mr. and Mra Clay Egelaton, Monmouth. Mr. and Mr. 0. R. Haller and call dren and Mr. and Mra. J. L. Norri and daughter apent Thankirivinr day at Jen- ninra Lodge with Mr. and Mra. Joe Haller. Xiddelli Are Hosts - The Riddell family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mra. William Riddell for Tnankignin day. The group included JUta Mabel Hidden, Ed ttiddell, Mr. and Mra. Jame Riddell and ion Jimmy, Mr. Cora Riddell and two daughter. - Rev. and Mra. E. C. Hieka entertained Dr. and Mr. . W. Hill and three chil dren of San And raj, Cal., whs are spead- ing the week with them. Dr. Hill i nephew of Mr. Hicks. Inebriates Are Fined DALLAS Charles Allister and Thomas E. Jones were arrested by .the state police Thursday charged with drunkenness in a p n b 1 1 e place. They appeared before Jus tice of the Peace Charles Gregory here Friday morning and each was fined $7.50. MILLER'S Weeks Ahead Farmers Union News TALBOT Sldney-Talbot Farm ers union met In regular session in the Talbot school house - Fri day night, with the local pres ident, J. W. Gilmour, in charge. O. A. Coomes acted as conductor. Refreshment committee ap pointed for, next meeting Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barker, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Belknap, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. BUnston and Mr. and Mrs. John Bostray. Delmer Davidson gave a dairy report. Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Ter hune was given the obligation. D. E. Tnrnidge reported on the flood ' control program.: Ben Starr's name was presented for membership. A vote was taken on changing the ballot system of national of ficers. The count was opposed to changing the present system, A discussion was held in regards to a Christmas program. CLOVERDALE The Farmers' union held its regular monthly meeting Wednesday, night. In spite of the storm and failure of electricity a good attendance was recorded. A vote In favor of the amend ment of the constitution was passed. Election of officers will be held at the December meeting. Refreshment committee for the December meeting is Mrs. Ger trude Hennies. Mrs. Otto Pfennig and Merle Hedges. Firemen to Stage Amateur Contests AUMSVILLE The Aumsvllle volunteer fire department held a benefit card party Monday night at the city ball. Winning high score were Mrs. Lawrence Roberts and Ray Stephens. Those wishing to assist with the parties to be held once each month are asked to register with the seeretary, Ed Highberger. In December the department will sponsor an amateur program. Prizes will be given to the persons giving the most popular numbers Those interested in participating may register with S. G. Weis or Ed Highberger. A Great Galaxy o Hosiery O Gloves O Handbags o Umbrellas o Kerchiefs Cosmetics Football Players Get Turkey Hopmen of Independence End Season With Perfect Playing Record INDEPENDENCE Coach and Mrs. Loren Mort entertained the Hopster football team with a tur key dinner Monday night at the high school. The dinner was a celebration of a perfect season of play, the team making 18C points to their opponents' none. The squad won two cups, the Willamette valley Interscholastic league trophy and the Polk county cup. Coach Mort acted as toastmaster and called upon each guest to respond with a short talk. Large Group -Attends Football place cards marked places for Harold Engblom, Earl Purvis, ?Bill Stryker, Charles Brown, Keith Peterson, ' Jim Brown, Ole Syrerson, Bud Linn, Jimmy Slyth, Glen Burch, Junior Hartman. Delbert Taylor. Mel Jones, Johnny Werllne, Bill Berry, Ellis Lougheed, Melvin Purvis, Kenneth Houseley, Clifton Miller, Eugene Weddle, Orville Winn. John Gross. Howard Bennett and Principal Paul E. Robinson; Seniors on the squad, who played 'their last game for Inde pendence high are Taylor, Jones, HouBley, E. Purvis, Engblom, Stryker, C. Brown, Peterson, J. Brown, Linn and Burch. Annual Tree and Program Promised for Silverton by new Workers' Union SILVERTON At a special meeting of the Industrial Lm ployes onion held Friday night the group voted to hold its an nual Christmas tree program and candy party for children just as its predecessor, the 4-L organi sation, used to do in f o r m e r years. The entire mill force, whether or not they are members of the IETJ will assist in the par ty as will also M. C. Woodard, mill manager. Ernest Boesch has been made general chairman. O Jewelry o Neckwear O Slippers o Lingerie O Linens o Sewing Kits O Blankets Watch. For Big Toyland Opening! Hayesville Pupils Slake Credit List HATESVILLE The credit list for the advanced room has been completed as follows: . Sixth grade, Margaret Howard, arithmetic. Seventh grade, 'Henry Hender son, reading; Jimmy Stettler, English. Eighth grade, Robert Peterson, reading; Harland Pervis, spelling and English ; Vivian Rich ter, spelling; Ella Mae Stottler, Eng lish, spelling, history and read ing; Darrell Wooldridge, arith metic; and Ruth Znrlinder, spell- IDS. ' J Husband's Funeral Soon After Wife's SCIO At the Baptist church in Scio, Just three weeks to the day and hour and at the same church from which his wife was buried, funeral Tites for Nathan iel M. Rothrock, 77. were con ducted at 2 o'clock Saturday af ternoon. Burial was beside the grave of his wife in Franklin Butte cemetery at SEcio. Prior to coming to the Green's bridge area near Scio several years ago the Rothrocks had re sided near Buffalo. Mo., where a daughter, Mrs. Lillie Pinkerton. still makes her home. Rothrock was born in Pennsyl vania Sept 4, 18C0. Survivors Include Mrs. Pinker ton and her two brothers. Henry Rothrock of Green's bridge and' M. J. Rothrock of Portland. De ceased was survived also by 17 grandchildren and eight great .grandchildren. - . Scio Czechoslovakians To Attend Kryl Concert SCIO Scio countrymen of Bo humir Kryl, Czech cornetist and conductor, plan to attend the sym phony concert in Albany Decem ber 8, when Kryl will appear as conductor and soloist. Proceeds of the concert, above expenses, will be used to. provide a new piano for Albany high school. Of Santa Of Gifts! o Giftwares O Coats o Dresses o Men's Wear o Leather Goods o Stationery o Tovs i MILLER'S.... Gift- H Early ppp Homecoming Held By Eastern Star Original Poem on Chapter Given by Mrs. Hoag at Affair INDEPENDENCE Adah chap ter, Order of the Eastern Star, celebrated homecoming at its meeting - Tuesday night in the Masonic ; hall. The degrees of the order were exemplified and Mrs. Frank Scho field became a member. Nearly 80 members enjoyed the evening.! Mrs. D. A. Hoag read an original poem about Adah chap ter and many old songs were sung. IPian Yule Tarty Hostesses were Mrs. Mildred Kester, Mrs. Hazel Hughes. Mrs. Verna Deitrick Mrs. Eva Van De Bush and Mrs. Hugh Van Loan. A Christmas party will be given in December for the children of Adah chapter members. Commit tee in charge is Mrs. Paul E. Rob inson. Mrs. Verna Deitrick and Mrs. Eva Van De Bush. Another Service Station Going up LEBANON John Macedoniaa, owner of the Fir Grove dance hall, has completed refinlshing the in terior of the local dance hall, and will in j the near future erect; a filling station and other business rooms n property adjoining the hall located south of Lebanon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hammet and daughter, Dolores, have returned hornet from 6000-mile trip through the eastern part of the United States, during which he Interviewed grocers and other business men, most of whom be lieve business will be good within a short! time, and that the busi ness recession is to be of short duration. They rencountered much snow and rough weather, and were glad to get back to the milder climate in Oregon. Hammett is one of the owners: of the Irlsh-Hammett store here. aven r ers!