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Ha CIGON GTATE3IIAW, Crtya, Ttmiaj Usrzizz, Jssssry 3, ISiJ VAGJ uii-J Geography ArrkeTonr. Over 3 States Errojg Summer SesdmJ Gets 20 Foxes and Black-Eye HigUiglit 7ill B Stop at World's Fair; Offer sU 'Credits ' ' MONMOUTH Ore con Normal school will offer an innovation In the summer session of IIS 9, of a geography and i travel course. Three credits will 1m Offered In each subject. Dr. J. N. Carls will be director and Instructor,' and I Miss Dora Schef tskey, a supervisor In the training department, will accompany the party as social ad viser. ' I ' Both men and women students I may take the"! course of 24 days duration, which will be based on sk specially: conducted tour to scenic spots in Oregon, California and Nevada,' with all details of travel and living accommodations arranged. V A focal point of interest will be the stop at the! world's fair. A visit win be made; to jit.: Lassen, to Chieo. Sacramento and San mran-1 . siBMn . m intra i . an srim ssusn . v na i lava beds. t ' Tc. VMt Gold Mines l The gold mining camps at Grass Valley and Truekee, Nev Lake Tahoe and Jackson, the Tosemlte valley, Monterey and Santa Crus - are other high ipoti of Interest on the Itinerary. I - Previous to; the start the travel class will spend a special week f study In elassroom and library In preparation. Private automo biles will be used to make the trip. . stopping at tourist cabins. A cook win accompany (he group. '- i" ? 1 -: HKands Night Is Qnb Feature ' ' I , .-. ! 8ILVSRTON Bnsband's night win be observed Friday night by the SUverton Woman's club. This will be the annual night meeting of the year and not only husbands bat members of the Junior Wom an's club are) also Invited. - A special program is being ar ranged by Mrs. Jonas Byberg. A 20-minate comedy play will be presented by Mrs. Woyd Ellefson, wlthV Parts taken by Mrs. Jonas Byberg, Mrai Jay Mortey, Mrs. New Year Given Quiet Five Generations Present When 5 Recen i . . A- Hon Watch Night Parties Main Actirity,' Jefferson, ' . a. 1938 Fades Lydia Bliller of Dallas Observes DALLAS Mrs. Lvdia Leaminflr Miller celebrated tier 100th birthday here Sunday., A special service was held at the First Methodist church in her honor. During the service, Mrs. Miller save a snort talk and the members of the church JEFFERSON The new - year rjresented her with a boucraet of white chrysanthemums. was i greeted In a oalet i manner r? yve generations of the Miller family were present Sun- h " waiernw i - - . ---. . oaay tor ner Diruiaay. Tney werei Mrs. Lydia Miner; ner aaugnter. Mrs. Chloe But: her granddaugh ter. Mrs. Gr over McDonald; her great-grandson; Eugene MeDon aid and her great-great-granasons. I Clarence Warner Named Trustee of Rural Church , ' i TJNIONVALB The annual elec tion of officers for the Unionvale Evangelical church and Sunday school resulted as follows: Clar ence Warner, trustee of the church; Mrs. Fred Wlthee was re elected superintendent; Mrs. C ReckhUl, assistant superintendent ; Mrs. Carl Thornton, secretary;! Mrs. George Westfall, treasurer. The teachers will be announced Sunday. her. ! A mumber of watch , nignt nartiea were held. The dance and on: iinTi,inniunv uj w Marlon? Farmers! union! in tne IOOF hall was well attended. The "senior Christian Endeavor of tne Christian church held waten night varty in the church; parlors. The frank Rehfeld home on Third street was the scene of a party for members of the Evan gelical Christian Endeavor society. At midnight . a short . devotional service was held. Eighteen mem bers wero present. . I . Mrs. Edna B. Allen spent New 4 w ' irs News - 9range BRUSH COLLEGE iThe usual! monthly meeting of the Brush Col lege grange wlu be held Friday night. The meeting will be pre ceded by supper. t A T T O N The annual New Tear's la Portland at the home "t.r". " J?I??LJZ? of her brother-in-law and sister, UK 1 aid Un. Tom Ndrtpn; 'Mrs, Miss Kay Barker, New York society beauty, returned with twenty foxes and a black eye from s five-month stay oa Alaska's UahJgnk Island, where she wss the only woman. She had leased the island from the govern ment for s fox farm and brought back the animals to stock a farm she plans to establish in upstats New Tore. She aald the black eye resulted " . i m .Mll fiV ..A V , : Isom conuipn wiu vow amomKm Jury Panel Drawn For Cuirent Term Seven Cases, Polk Docket With Opening Put off for one Week DALLAS The Polk county cir cuit court panel of Jurors for the A. jr. Tltut, I Mrs. .Dale LaMarr, January term was drawn recently Mrs. ' F. O. MeDonald and , Mrs. by County Clerk Carl S. Graves. Clay Allen. Musical numbers will The January term of court. mciuae - vocal solos . by Ronald! which was originally set for Janu- vraven of Salem and .Mrs. Al ary 9, has been postponed until Sehroeder. Mrs. Ellefson will also I January I II. This was done be- appear m a readinr. ' i mom the trial of Sheriff T. B. I The -hospitality committee con-! Hooker, hlch is starting here this J weorge Christiansen, j week, may not be completed by r. tk. JL. L JtCUanathan Xtrm I iti ninth ! uwrS uekoh ana Mrs. Helmer xiroane. Mrsj a. J. Titus is dub irBjaenu rsiA. J. QiickeiilioTi8e Is .Built of RR Ties January Jurors listed 1 Tne complete list of jurors tor the January term IVed Aibi, -thor T. Elkinl, ! Jmei Lewi. Enmitt Staati and William C. WlUlamt, 111 Monmouth larmera; f E. - A. Babeoek, William C. Plmr and Xareaa B. Findley, Bickreall farmera; W. A Barnom. clerk. Independence : Julia Bar talL honiewife. Dallaa: Edits . Bolter, koniewife, Monmootk ronte two 8ira Bash. Oeorce Staoleton and Perry Weill. Independence farmer,; Bay White, In dependenre, laborer T C. A. Fisher, fjarkin Oriee, Worth W. Henry, Salem j route, fanneri : lOrphie Gilbert, ; Fallai City, hoaaewifei Loia Crawford. Salem i route, housewife j John B. Hatch. Falls) City, retired; William B. MiUhollen, Injdepen Dorothy Anderson Hurt " ' In Portland Accident I ABIQUA J5en Butler Is build Ing a chicken house at his home here nut of railroad ties. . The old Silver Falls Timber company track came through this district and tearlnr an- of tracks has lust been rnmniatAi Idence. retired: John H. Keller, irt. Dal Lorn Trnnnaa i i laa. fame: Alma Knower, 8alemi ronte hast iV.T7nV reBlaenl' 4. housewife; Eleanor Kreft. Dallas, f11 "IStlng In the removal houaewifef Walter W. Muller, i&all.i., Ot the track. The WOrk be an laat I farmtr; Iel Plasr, Dallas, laborer: Mil aV UQ III Minn tl - I ur" """ I ' I wife; Charles E. Ray, Wjllamma. Ihrmer Seven Trials Set The docket for the January term of circuit court follows: January 12, motion day; ilanu arr 16. Norris vs. Marion, county BRUSH CREEK n Jan'uarr 19. Gorton vs. Mitchell learned ot the accident which Miss I January 23, Fletcher vs. stale in Dorothy. Anderson fimrwii t t, I dustrlal accident commission t Jan land New Tear's eve. Miss Ander-I uary 24, Crane vs. Dunn; January son sustained severe cuts and! 26, 9:30 a. m., Federal Land bank bruises And was taken to the emar. I Brown, 2 p. m., Land bank aency hospital in an unconsdona I Chase; January 27, Buih vs. condition. However,1 she was ableBu8n i tTS? aw wave a iew nours later and is reported as getting over the shock ery well. . .- -:. - - - - . -8he is the dauahtr r :"1Zj, Mrs. Axel Anderson (Lefla Chris- ouf wno rormerly lived here and a foster sister of L. H. Meyer. I , Lettie Burch Better ii vbkton-Mrs. Lettle Burch, who has been quite ill for the past week, is able to be up and about again. She is past 10 years of age and has made her home - on Liberty hill for .a' num-1 be? of years. - -.-t.S Allen's nephew and niece, Robert And MarlorW Norton, who spent last week, with their-parents to Portland, .returned h-e m . with their, amaC ; ---4 . - . i i Gaest of ThnTstons Mrs. A. L. BuUer of Bhelton, Wash., and- her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Lauber of Vancouver, Wash., were guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. Thurs ton and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris are the parents of a l-ponnd 10-ounce son, Robert Wesley, born Decem ber 29 at the Albany general hos pital. xne service station at tne junc tion of Main street and the Pa cific highway, operated by C. M. McDonough, has been sold to Joe Mandarns of 8eio. Mr. and Mrs. McDonough moved their house hold goods to West 8alem Tuesday, where McDonough plane to go Into business. M at the Webfoot grange hall Satur- rtaw- waiii ins? " flamea wn nlawtxl and refreshments served. About fjuear- xnis inciuaea a vioim sow Billy and Harry McDonald. A no-host dinner was given. in honor of Mrs. Miller Monday in the dining room of the Methodist church with places laid tor S3 relatives! and friends. The table was centered with a large birth day cake trimmed with poinset tias and! guarded with red tapers. Following the dinner hour a pro gram was presented by the great grandchildren of the honored bv Miss Laree Norris accompanied hv lfles f Lois Miller, both of &a- lem; Instrumental number by Len ISA! ana EiYia noimaa oi onicm, song, by HUre Earl Gibbs of Dal las; song: by Barbara -Senter ac companied by Alleen Holman of Dallas and two recitations by the Cooper sisters from Amity. A reception wss held also at the church In her honor during the af ternoon with a number of old friends calling to congratulate Mrs. Miller. During the afternoon Rev. W. H. D. Hornaday of Los Angeles, sang several numbers ac companied by Clarence Peterson, also of Los Angeles. Guests were present from Sa lem. Albany, Lebanon, Portland, Loa Angeles, Caul., inaepenaenee, Wenatchee, Seattle, Dallas, Per- rydale and valsets. Growth Reported In Sunday School LYONS The officers of the Lyons Sunday school held a meet-' lng Monday night at the home of the superintendent, Mrs. George ClipfelL The enlargement of the I Rnnit school has made it neces- n . -- . . . I " I fiwiu i lb rvsmar meetur ax ! I - opring-er, weaaeu nem, awn word en at L the home of vtheir B.v hall lust north of Kelxer w"T o divide the classes ana aaa ere of SalKm as well as aLniVfhiM n.inh wah.. Iw. " i.J?" - I, ..ri..r Officar. nreaent envoi, d an uary t, jo memoers I ,, " i t v 50 attended. MACLEAT An all-day New Tear's eelehratton was held by the grange at : the hall Monday, with . noon dinner served to over 100 grangers and their Invited friends. The program Included vocal solo by r Carlos Woodard; tap dance, Cathryn Slegmund; reading, Bill Gould; vocal numbers. Walker qhartet, and dedication of two songs by the group to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Way, whose marriage oc curred Sunday. The: early evening waa spent playing' games and cards, with supper at 7 o'clock, followed by a program ot music and stunts by W. G. McCormlck, Lloyd Fergu son, warren Donovan and Joe Harris, junior and senior, and several hours of dancing to music by the Mavericks. Conmuty sden Honored, V1UWO I Od-l a own anniversary MACLEAY W. A. Jones. Marion county grange deputy, is la McMinnviHe attending a dis trict convention ef county grange deputies. LABISH CENTER The Com munity club will meet Friday night at the schoolhouse. H. E. Boehm and Harry Lorre. th e I program committee, have arran ged for a varied program by L. H others presentation byxstudenta of the state blind school. Refreshments will follow the program, "Calm Yourself," a three-act farce comedy, has been selected as the community club's dramatic offering 4his year, to be present ed at the regular meeting date in March. Rehearsals will begin shortly. HAZEL GREEN J. R. Wor- den ; reached his 14th birthday New Tear's. The event was cele brated by a birthday dinner served by Mrs. Worden and Mrs. Ralph jajavuniAx Maciear crance wm meet radar night. A num ber of candidates will receive the obligation. CHEMAWAr Chemawa crance held its regular meet Ins at its '-ill Ml v A- 1 . .. -VI : i i ' ' ' I'm -IJf - I . KEIZER The community club will hold it first 1939 meeting Friday night at 8 p.m. at the new crance hall, with the men fur nishing the program. Telephone Matter To Occupy Group WOODBURN The community chamber of commerce will meet Thursday night in the Legion rooms in the city hall, with a din ner served at 6:30 p. m. by the American Legion auxiliary. A board of directors for the year will be elected and the mutual telephone situation, which was brought up at the last meeting, will be further discussed. Belle Passi' chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will hold it5T regular meeting Friday afternoon-at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. F. Butterfleld. Miss Mary Mattley will be In charge of the program. only child, Ralph Worden. The Worden family has been residents here over S years, com ing from Nebraska. Mr. Worden is Quite well for one ot his age. Covers were laid for honor guest, Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Worden and Donald Worden, Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, Mr. -and Mrs. Lloyd wright and four children. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh and two children, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mur phy and children James and Joan. Mrs. Jennie Lick Hubbard, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clark and Cedric, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. Melrin van Cleave and son Dale, all of Middle Grove; Kenneth Clark, zuoa city, calif.; Hiss Minnie Jewett, Salem; Kenneth Bayne. Mr. and Mrs. Raich Worden and being present. Sight candidates were given the third and fourth degree. A report fro mMrs. Fred Wolf. president of HEG showed a total or 160 raised by them for the year. With a email part of this money, they have partially equip ped the kitchen of the new hall. The HEC will have its next meet ing at the grange hall January 11, an all-day meeting. Pomona grange meets at Butte- vllle for an all-day meeting Jan- nary II. Alter the business meeting a short program included numbers by the lecturer, Mrs. Dean Bliss, and Mrs. Arthur Holden. Re freshments were served by the HEC were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston, Mrs. Leon Smith. Mrs. Alex Bode ker, Betty Jean Bodeker, Dorothy Ayres and Mr. and Mrs. ciipieu. Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Groseciose conducted a special candlelight service Sunday night at the reg ular church hour. Miss Constance Bodeker and Rex Julian, freshmen at OSC, and Miss Lucille Lewis, Oregon Nor mal school student, returned to their studies Monday after spend ing the -vacation at the parental homes. children David, Glen and Beth. Ve f"1 mctingJ wi" and Mrs. Worden. ' ,ocUl1 nlnt on Tuesday, January 17, open to visitors. Tetherow Funeral Set at Monmouth MONMOUTH Funeral services will be held for Albert E.j Teth erow, Thursday, January p 5, at 2 p.m. st the Smith-Baun Chape! here. Rev. E. C. Hicks will of ficiate. :j- ,;. -' i Funeral services, will be ' held Friday at; 2 p.m. at thi Smith Baun . chapel here for John B. Stump; Father D. Vincent! Gray ot Corvallla will officiate. 7omen Meet Today . LIBERTY The Women's club wm meet Thursday at 2.xk m. Spring Valley CE'ers with Mrs. W.i Westenhouse. As-1 ; . ; - , slstant hostess wBl be Mrs. Lon I Hold Watch Plight . Ehuttleworth and program chair . man, Mrs. W. R. Dallas. Night Fete At Fred McKinney Home Group at Gates Enjoys. . Eachre Play as 1938 Goes; 1939 Comes in i i GATES The passing of the old year was observed here with Mrs. L. Davis j entertaining a num ber of friends at her home Satur day night. Eight tables of euchre were in order. High score was won by 'Mr. and Mrs. "Cecil Schaer. ; At midnight a covered dish lunch. was served to-Messers and Mesdames Heath, Schaer, Carey, Helle, ..Toung, Knutson, - Collins. Gaines, " UcKee, Henness, Scott, Mesdames Blanche Dean, Martha- Bowes, Ruby Horner, Ruby Win ters, Daisy Richards;' Miss Francis Stone, Virginia Davis. Norman and Gale Careyj E. L. Davis and the heeteSS. - ! -! 4. I Sought, Slaying LINCOLN Members f the Spring Valley Christian Endeavor were entertained at a watch party Saturday night at the: home tf Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKinney with Verle, Pearl and Ida MeKlnmey as hosts. , Others present were Bob Toung I en, Charles Cherry, Norman Mer rick, ' Rath Cherry, Naomi ,Mer- rlck. Harold Clark. Marvin Cherry; Chester Merrick, Bob Cherry, Ar- den Shenard. Orviue Cooper. Dor othy Cherry. Joe Shepard and Vlo let Cooper. " Entertain Card Club ' BETHEL Mr. and Mrs, George iHain entertained their card dub New Tear's: eve with additional watch night features. Mr. and Mrs. JJ A. Hala won high ' scores.: Mrs. AI C. Spranger and jMrg. IW. li, Creech . assisted the hostess in serving. Four tables were tn play. Dr. Eay L. Atterberry (above). sought on a warrant eharginsj mar I to the homes of relatives sad old i Vfeit Relatives P 5 BETHEL Mrs. J. M. Nichols accompanied -her brother, C H. Montgomery, on a New Tear tear der In connection with the mysterS- str angling ex his wile, Nona. : Hutchinson Will Be Club Speaker &At..M HEiGHTS-The Wom an s club will not meet on Fri day afternoon but '.ill hold a covered dish dinner at the com munity ball in the eveninc at 30, in which all husbands are invited to Join. There will be. no business session. Rev. Robert A. Hutchinson of Salem, will be tbe speaker. The young people of the Sun day school held a New Year's surprise social evening at the C; F. Skelton home, and a party at the H. C. Witxel home, with a good attendance at each place. xoung and old watched the eld year out and the New Year is at the community hall, with games and dancing, and refresh ments served by thO girls. Healer Arrested friends at Everett and Burlington, Wash,, and at Longview. Boston -poBes seek to connect Ed ward Askins (above), 43-year-eld -xana aeaier,- wila a series ef i solrwi sex crimes, following bis victiou of an attack en 15-year-old Kosanne - tfoyse. el Springneld, "1?, 'i RICKREALL The Home Eco nomics committees and the agri- cultre committees el all the granges ot Polk county will meet in the local halj Friday for the annual conference. The meeting is to begin at 10 a.m. Keen interest will be shown in reports, as all granges are In contest for special awards in the two departments. There were 102 present at the grange's New Year dinner Mon day. Farmers' Union News LIBERTY Henry 1 Thompson. president of the Columbia county Farmer's union and member of the state board ot directors, will be an additional speaker on the program for the county Farmer's union convention to be held here next Saturday, starting at 10 o'clock. Sam Brown I of Gervals will speak. The convention will be held In Liberty halL Much of the day Will -be de voted to business matters, includ lng election ot officers. Members are asked to bring their own table- service for. the lunch, which will be served' by the women of the locals at Cen tral Howell, Brooks. Gervals, Fairfield, St. Paul and Arbor Grove. ,- i - BETHEL Mr. ! and ' Mrs. Har old McMillin, T. L. Hicks, Paul Perlleh, were received into the membership of Bethel local of the Farmer's union at the meet ing on Monday night. Plans were made for the county convention which will be held ! at Liberty Saturday. Bethel - is entitled to II delegates. . - ! , The members voted favoring a ehang tn the natknal -consti tution of the Farmers, union, to allow a county with" three locals to form a county orginliation. instead of requiring! five locals at at nreaent. Freds! Rncurench. outstanding 4H club jrtrl ot Mar- Ion county, told of her three-day trip to Portland as: guest of .the First National, baaJkv A. L.' Schulx, program chair man, ' announced numbers oy Jean Haln and Mrs. Boy Lively. Mrs. Lively. - chairman, was as sisted in serving by Mrs. P. Egg- ler and Mrs. A. L Schulx. Crnel and Tnhnman Treatment Charged in Berger Divorce Suit DALLAS A suit tor divorce was tiled In the circuit court here recently by Violet Wilms Berger against Frederick John Berger, to whom she was married at Van couver. .Wash., on August1 22, 19 3 1. The plaintiff charges cruel and Inhuman treatment. There are no children involved in the suit and all monetary rights were settled by agreement, j The ffal plaintiff asks that her maiden name, violet wuma uieave, oe restored. Norma Lee Olsen Dies in Portland SILVERTON Norma Lee Ol sen, 9, died Tuesday afternoon at the Doernbecher hospital and tuseral services will be held Fri day at 2 p.m. at the Larson and son chapel here, with Rev. Frank Zook officiating. Interment will be at Miller cemetery. Norma Lee was ! orn at the home east of SUverton October 10, 1920. Surviving are the parents. Mr. end Mrs. Peter Olson, a sister. Patricia Jane, -and three broth ers, Harlan, Rodney and James, the latter her twin. Epworth League Group At Lyons Holds Party LYONS-4-Members of the Ep worth league held a watch party at the , Clipfell horn e Saturday night Present' were Lucille and Beulah Lewis,. Dorothy . Ayres, Betty Jean Bodeker, Violet Gor don. Stanley and Harvuf Weltman. Virginia Johnson, Elaine . and Evelyn Clipfell, Helen,. Marian and Virgil Nye, Nancy, Helen tad Neal Trask, Melvin Stockwell, Donald Crooks. Mrs. Helen Qibbs, Law rence Trask and ; Mr, and i Mrs. George-. Clipfell.' " -' - ' - 1 'i t Dig School WeU TJNIONVALK A well feet deep with six-inch steel casing has been sunk at the TJnionvale school house. - ' - VZZ.1 LZZZ2 " Loss; Terms t Easy Psymeats , , , -. -. '. iy-- Aba F Lerg nODEQTOi .13 Oauudlasi Bid. dioa Famous Brands Regularly fi.CO Pa"" EPsaja Values to 2.95 PANTIES, values to 1.0O. . 55c, for l.OO aTPg,,.,; l-:.Heg. i.5 now res;. 2.05 now l.tW. SILK PAJAMAS. WM to 7.95 values . SJNt S.05 valnee J3.05 VASSARETTE PANTIES VESTS- LEATHER BAGS, reg 8.83, bow HOTJSB COATS, rrg. 2.9S, now.- .Half Price .1.9 Discounts oa Entire Line of Lingrrie mm msmm 409415 Court Salem-Owned Ir'W'Swr'JSajIffptfVJfJ 1' THE ! i ' ' . . "i j IJBnW BaaW SnVBSB WAY TO BUY YOUR GAR is to arrange the financing through The First National Bank, then pay cash o ? the dealer or owner. Your convenient monthly repayments to this bank bring you these additional advantages; K LOiVESf vFlMAMCIIld COSTS YOU! HAKE A CASH DEAL. K ESTABLISH BAI1II , CREDIT V place, irisunnticfe IVIIERE YOU-lVISn.,,.r.v r-. ,,,:- Under this plan you jypply one-third tha price ; . . " . tn trade-in cr cajh) wo lend you fho bclcnca : " v " , t " It . - 1 r ' to pay for both car and insurance. ;4 AV- : ? tCO KTTD K0TC3 A ClTOStTClt TO nnANCZ TK23UC3 TZZZZZi c FVa' VW Ai?ro42 Blanches: '- - J . r i OF PORTLAND ; ; . ; V r ; 1 : . 1 4, 3