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TAGE TWO hm OREGON STATESMA2C Salom, Ororon. Tuesday -mlng. 3. 183 Jeff erson Has Cannery PI ans Formers Union Meeting Called to Discuss Possibility ' -JEFFERSON Plus are un decway by member of the Har lan Fanners Union, which -ln-. elndees farmers in the. Jefferson, Marlon and West Stayton dis tricts, for a cooperative tannery to be located in Jefferson on rail road, property near the depot, and to be built when plans are com plete. A committee from the Farmers Union including Charles Hart and Art Pace of Jefferson. George Tate. Fred Comstock and G. H. Clark of West Stayton. met with the Jefferson Community Boost ers club Tuesday night to discuss plans. They reported that the nnion Is desirous of locating here if local cooperation can be obtained and that consent has already been Siren by .the Southern Pacific company for locating the cannery on their property. The cannery would be complete In time to take care of next sum mer crops ana wouia employ Shout 200 people during seven or eight months of the year. ' " Tah tit An man A jinlt.v .-a f erred stock will be sold. Farmer growers are expected to take up the common stock. Jefferson has an ideal setup for a cannery. Enough fruit and vegetables are grown here, and In )arion and West Stayton to keep a larrft -annerv rnlnr m nut nT the year around. Location of a cannery here would mean an increased payroll, employment for 200 workersfor eight months in the yesr, in creased business, and perhaps a bank. The local cannery committee Includes E. C. Hart. K. S. Thurs ton, Clifford Cole, and Delbert Murphy. Party Is Planned By Junior Women DALLAS A meeting of the Dallas Junior Woman's club was held this week at Library hall with the president, Ruth Betts. presiding. The group was invited to hold its snnual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Harold D. Peter son on the night of December 11. Gifts will be exchanged at the party and the club will also bring gifts to donate to the firemen for the Christmas they are ar ranging for the needy children of the community. The committee appointed for the December meeting includes Jalia LaBarre, -Laura Marsh. Katbryn Rowe and Mary Louise Ireland. A committee was also appoint ed to arrange for a rummage sale to be held -in the near fu ture. Members of the committee are Marine Helms. Dorothy Pal mer, Maxlne Horton and Velma Schroeder. A musical program was pre sented following the business meeting and included two rocal solos by Donnle Hughes and a group of Tocal solos by Delorea Krewson. Elsie McFetridge was accompanist for the solos. The program was arranged by Maxine Helms and Dorothy Pal mer. Woodburn School 'Plans Homecoming WOODBURN Plans are well underway for Woodburn high school's annual homecoming, De cember 20, in the auditorium. Registration will commence at 7 o'clock and the program at 7:30 p.m. Plans are in charge of the home economies class for senior girls, under the superrision of Mrs. Helen Guiss. Committee chairmen are: reg istration. Donna Gene Ernest and Pattie Sims; decoration. Anita H o e f e r; program. Marguerite Gagner and Margaret Surmeyer; ushers. Grace Lindeken and Betty Jo Otterstrom; publicity, Corinne GUI. Turner News -TURNER Constance Lucille, test day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Rrerett Hansen was taken to the Salem General hospital Friday morning seriously 111 with complications and threatening pneumonia. Hear Missionary Goldie Ferguson, missionary. Hosed her three day series Sun day night at the Christian church, with a large congregation at tending. Miss Ferguson is with - the Portland missionary board. , t Merchant Impiored VE. J. Harrison, who has been ill with pneumonia the past week at his home Is Improred. Eugene Harrison Is managing the store for his - father during his illness. ' . Neon Completion t Herman R. Peetx,- local chair man of the Red Cross drire, as sisted by Mrs. Homer Haggard if ad Mrs. W. R.; Hogshed. an nounces that the 1 drive has met with farorable response in the - community and Is nearing com pletion.' 'it Explosion Heard ' - Turner people are wondering about a torero explosion around p.m. Saturdays that seemed to , : f business ' houses. It shook . . .buildings , and .seemed" to come trora the air and' was heard for . reral 4 5 blocks f around. No Kx ptartatioa ;has : been gfrenv?"? -V;.. Returns From California -i Mrs. Mildred Niccolsoa of Port - land arriTed from a three weeks' trip to Oakland,-Cal on Satur dat and after visiting at the homo v"pf her aunt, Mrs. M. O. Pearson. yieft for Portland accompanied by her year old Son, Bobby, who had stayed at the Pearson home dor . leg her absence. Dallas Doll ShowHeld; 350 Persons Present for "Painted DolTs" Rites DALLAS About 850 were present for the doll show and program sponsored by the members of the kindergarten classes of Mrs. Dorothy Craven Friday afternoon at the jun ior nigh school. Prises were awarded in the doll show for the best exhibit in a number of different clarifica tions. The winners: Largest dolL Sandra McCann, first; Vivian Richardson, second; smallest doll, Jane Crider, first; Margaret Mix of Independence, second; most unusual . doll, "Dlmpy," Jean ISpaaldlng, first; Sally Ertckson, secona; eesi aressea aoii, Mrs. Ruby Irwin, Qrst; Marjorie Late, second. , Best collection of dolls, Mary Dick CraTen, first; Ilea Enstsd. kaeeond: foreign doll, Jane Crider. first; Mary Jane and Anne Ger- linger. second; oldest doll. Jane Crider, first ad second; best col lection of animals. Earl Gibbs, first, Marilyn Mix of Indepen dence, second; best collection of toy cars, Wayne Fleming; best collection of toy soldiers, Bobby Craven, first; Ronnie Griffin, sec ond. - An excellent program was sir en which included the presenta tion of "The Wedding of the Painted Doll" with Mrs. Jose phine Albert Spaulding as soloist and a east of members of the -kindergarten. These were Constance Hawke as the .bride; Bobbie Cra Ten, bridegroom; Kennard Luthe, minister; Shirley Baker, Joan Spaulding, Sharon Hall, brides balds; Susan Adams and Linda Collinsworth, flower girls; Ro berta Howe, Red Riding Hood; Earl Gibbs, Donald Duck. Nancy Whitten acted as flag bearer and Sally Stinnette as Uncle" Sam. Solos were sung by D I m P y Spaulding, Mary Jane Gerlinger, Sharon Hall, Jean Spaulding, Bet ty CraTen, Anne Gerlinger, Char lotte Jones and Wayne Fleming. Appearing in Incidental dance . " i, v 1 1, Vt w AT lyn Mix, Virginia Link. Delores Klitsing. Margaret Mix and Gae Payne, Yvonne Smith, Willie In m a n, Molly Edwards, Marjory Let tt ken, Jean Pierce and Beverly Osuana. Mrs. Jean Stirers, Mrs. Clyde Gibbs and Mrs. Nick Luthe assist ed Mrs. Craren with the program. Mrs. Lee Miller and Anne Crayen acted as accompanists for the mu sical numbers and dances. A tea hour folowed the pro gram. Assisting about the rooms were Jane Crider, Marceil Stin nette, Mary Jane Greenwood, Lo rene Agee and Catherine Rohrs. Ushers for the program were Vlrian Richardson. Helen Price, Florine Inglis, Shirley Joan Phelps. Jane Crider. Marceil Stin nette and Mary Jane Greenwood. Corey Assessed Fine, West Salem Frank Corey, Salem, was fined $50 in the West Salem municipal court Monday on a charge of having no drivers license. The heavy fine was Imposed largely because Corey's license to drive in New York sure was annuled when he failed to satisfy a judgment levied against him in a traffic accident case. Rural Dell Women To Hold Bazaar MOLALLA The Rural Dell Women's club will hold its an nual bazaar December 6 at the Rural Dell community hall. There will be a free program after which the bazaar articles will be sold. The proceeds will go towards serv ing hot lunches during, the winter months to the Rural Dell school pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harnak of Yoder district entertained a group of friends with a house warming party In their nowly completed home Wednesday. Meetings Slated At Rosedale Home ROSEDALE The Woman's Missionary society will meet Thursday at the Cam mack home to sew for the Red Cross. This will be an all day meeting. Wom en are asked to come at ten o'clock and bring a covered dish tor the lunch. The sewing on hand is request ed to be done as soon as possible by the Red Cross as the garments are needed. Larson Is Host At Dinner Party SILVERTON Harold Larson was host Thursday night at din ner at Toney's to a group of friends. Cards followed dinner with prizes going to Alfred Jen sen and Nettie Hatteberg. Covers were placed for Mr. Jensen. Miss Hatteberg. William Hatteberg, Mr. and Mrs. Edwla HaUeberg. Alice Jensen. Lillle Madsen. Al thea Meyer and Mr. Larson. Keizer Sewing dub to Meet KEIZER The Keixer sewing club will be entertained Thurs day, all day; at the home of Mrs. Roy Melson. Mrs. E. J. Ideen and Mrs. Fred Prince will assist the hostess. It Is asked that women bring tablo service and a covered dish for the noon luncheon. Qdriedge Girl Has Party ELDRIEDOE Mrs. Ed Jeanlckn entertained -CrecentIy :for r hsr daughter, Dorothy, the occasion being her eighth birthday, c . ' : -Games were enjoyed and -refreshments were served to Louisa Packet, Darlene Edwards, Leroy Edwards, Dale ' Nasom. Shirley Dencer, Edna and Ellen Sears. Daughter Born, Harris'. . SALEM HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs.: Carl C Harris are the par ents: Qf a baby girt born Novem ber 20 at Salem , General hos pital. She has been named Karen Kay. This Is their first child. j. Silverton Nows SILVERTON Jlmmie Van tyne, four years old grandson of Mrs. Ed West was struck by an automobile but not seriously in jured. Particulars of the Occident were not learned. Joins Staff Mrs. Adele Morain of Salem has Joined the SIlTerton hospital force to take the place of Miriam Krneger who left Sunday for San Francisco where she will embark for Hawaii where one has a position In a hospital. Purchase Home Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Mires hare purchased a home on the Silver Creek Falls highway immediately outside of the city limits. The Mires hare been living on the Bethany road in a home owned by Mrs. Alex Lindsey since they sold their 8ilTerton Hills farm early this fall. Sunnyside Club Formed at Meet SUNNTSIDE A womans social club waa organised Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Barnett. Mrs. Clifford Fel ler was elected president, Mrs. D. B. Taylor, rice-president; Mrs. Ray Heckart, secretary, Meetings will be held on the first and third Wednesdays. It will meet at the home of Mrs Keith Dyer Wednesday TKasa nvasant vara Upf sfSsWiVsrA Heckart, Mrs. D. B- Taylor. Mrs K . 1Ci,in.,lw,fll1r Mr Johnnie Neuenschwander, Mrs. Edward Whelan, Mrs. Emll Lar sen, Mrs. Lafe Sherwood, Mrs. Frank Zinn, Mrs. Cliff Pearson, Mrs. Clifford Feller, Mrs. Keith Dyer, Mrs. Rsy Heckart and the hostess, Mrs. Frank Barnett. Sewing Qub Meets At Labisli Gardens HAZEL GREEN The Labiah Garden Sewing club met recently at the Lawrence Vice home. The officers elected wre: president. Mrs. George La Mere; vice-president, Mrs. Joe Lamb; secretary, Mrs. Herman Keihl. The day was spent quilting. The club, during vacation, pieced a quilt, the member having the most pieces in her block was to receive the finished quilt. The beautiful quilt was awarded Mrs. Vice, who had 100 pieces, postage stamp sice, in her square. The group also quilted a sunbonnet quilt. Present were Mrs. George La Mere, Mrs. Q. A. Gregg, Mrs. Har ry Hobeon. Mrs. Harry Kimble, Mrs. Joe Lamb, Mrs. George Seid, Mrs. Willard Weathers, Mrs. Wil liam Storms. Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Per cy Henderson, Mrs. Henry Stewart, Mrs. Charles Sklpman, Mrs. Dick Scholz, Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, Mrs. Claude Johnson, Mrs. Clarence Holland, from Salem Mrs. M. Kea gond, Mrs. John Bee be. A no-bost dinner was served at noon. Mrs. Vice was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. John Bee be. Kill Kare Qub To Meet Friday INDEPENDENCE Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bryant will be hosts to the Kill Kare card club Friday night following a no-host dinner. Guests of the Bryants will be Mr. and Mrs, Grover G. Matti son,Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Addison, Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Robbie, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Sloper, Mr. and Mrs. William Cockle, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Smith. Eastern Star Has Election Slated INDEPENDENCE At the next regular meeting of Adah chapter No. 34, Order of Eastern Star, election of new officers for 1941 wUl take place. The meeting will be preceded by a covered dish dinner and -followed by a Christmas party and a Christmas tree with gifts for the chapter. Liberty Farmers Union to Meet LIBERTY The Liberty Far mers Union local will hold a so cial tonight beginning with a chicken dinner at :30 o'clock. Those attending are to bring cake, and Jelly or cream and their own silverware. Music and games will foUow the dinner. Aumsvillo News AUMSVILLE Attending the county 4H club leaders' meeting in Salem Saturday were Juanlta Wallace, Alice Roberta, Marian Rowland. Mrs. George White, Mrs. L. D. Roberts, Mrs. T. P. Otto, Roma Otto and Norma Otto. Class Skate Held The freshman class were hosts at a skating party in Salem Fri day . night, for the sophomore class. Juniors and seniors were alsolnTited. Fifty .students .were transported la the school ; bus. The young people, were accom panied by Principal and Mrs. T. P. Otto, and Mra,, Rath Martin. Student committee 'In charge was Mar)aa Rowland, Henry South, Jake Knerllng and Ida Weiaen haos. v -- - . r;v i Attend Benefit . Mr.tand Mrs. Elmer Klein and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Potter at tended the , benefit card party held Friday night for the Salem band at the Cherry City Bakery aadltorlam. f . Vacation Orer , . ; - Mr. and Mrs. O...VogeU and Mr., and Mrs. Paul Sims, have re turned from a vacation spent In oat hern Calif orals. ' ; Qub Meet Held At Hazel Green Red Cross Outlines Work for Year; Christmas Basket Planned HAZEL GREEN Mrs. C. T. Doane was hostess to the Sowing club recently. Mrs. Ru dolph Wacken. president, pre sided. Mrs. Olive Bynon and Mrs. C. 8. Hamilton from the Rod Cross presented the work and the need of women to sew, as their assignment had been doub led. Mrs. Ralph Gilbert was ap pointed chairman of a committee to arrange for club sewing. A basket of Christmas cheer was planned for a family .where there has been sickness for past months. The next meeting will be a Christmas party, with an ox change of gifts. Mrs. Ralph Wor- den and Mrs. Melvin Van Clears will be Joint hostesses at the Word en home. December IS at 7:30 o'clock. A special guest was Mrs, Dwlght Schaaf of North Howell. Mrs. Bottorf and Mrs. Arthur Clemens are new members of the club. Members present were Mrs. Hattle Van Cleave, Mrs. Bert Wolf, Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, Mrs. Archie MeCorkle, Mrs. Rndolsh Wacken, Mrs. Julius Slattum, Mrs. Ralph Worden, Mrs. Andrew Zahorae. Mrs. Herman Wacken. Mrs. Alton Van Cleave, Mrs. Mel vin Van Cleave, Mrs. Theodore Wacken, Mrs. Merle Casselman. Mrs. Ben Clemens. Mrs. Bottorf and Mrs. Arthur Clemens. Mrs. Doane was assisted In serving by her daughter, Mrs, Schaaf. Salem Heights Has Gift Party Slated SALEM HEIGHTS The Worn an's club will hold Its annual Farm Home Christmas rift At Friday afternoon at the hall. Golden Jubilee honor members are especially urged to be pres ent. They are Mrsi Fred Thomp son, rirst president, and first president of the Red Croa in this district; Mrs. Alice Edmond- son, longest continuous service as officer: Mrs. P. F. Stoliheme religious activity; Mrs. Emma wneaiaon, poet. Others who have riven their best yesrs in UDbulldinr the com. munlty are Mrs. C. W. Sawyer. Mrs. George Wilson. Mrs. F M. Salsbury. Mrs. John Wlkberr. Mrs. Ruth Chapman and others wno nave died or moved away. Mrs. Enid Dotson will give a book review on "The Conntrv Lawyer" bv Partridre. Each member is to bring a girt wrapped and labeled as to whether for a bov or rlrl. whfeh will be sent to the children at the farm home. All women, whether tnembera of the club or not. are inrlted. Dinner Is Given At Salem Heights SALEM HEIOHT8 Mrs. A E. Battles was honored by her daughter, Mrs. Hobart Smith, at her home Saturday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. BatUes and their four girls. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fariington and children, Merle Jean and Donna Lee of Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Caufleld and Bonnie Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright snd Jerry of Salem, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Smith and Donald and Duane. Qub Dance Set At Independence INDEPENDENCE December 13 the third dance of the season will be held for the "I-M" danc ing club at the Woman's club house. Hosts and hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Dyke. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Fratxke. Mrs. Thelma Tallent, Marvin David son snd Mr. and Mrs. Psul E. Robinson. Lorenzon Family Moves To Brush Creek BRUSH CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lorenson and fonr children . from Nebraska have moved onto the old Lorenson farm here this week. Lorenson is the son of Karl Lorenson of Sil verton snd lived on this farm as a youngster. Later he ' returned to Nebraska, his birthplace, and he now reports that for the past 30 years he has talked constantly of returning to Oregon. C. Kneiss. who has been Urine here for the past several years, has moved to the Carl- Schmeld eke place on Howell Prairie. Funeral Held For Benson EVENS VALLET -Funeral ser vices were held here 8unday af ternoon for Nels L. Benson, aged 03, who died at a Salem hospital Friday. Survivors are three sons. Ole Benson of Hubbard. Carl and John of Minot, North Dakota; and one daughter,. Mrs. Lara 8. John son of Salem. Silverton Family Is Host SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brvson were recent din ner hosts for Mr. and Mrs. O. Howard Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Frasier and . Mr. and . Mrs. Frank Maleta. all-of Portland. Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Johnson and Mrs. H. R. Irish. Mores to Hubbard AURORA Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Thomas, who operated , a filling station and lunch room on the highway at the north end of town. hare discontinued their business and hare moved ' to Habbard. where they have property. Thomas also conducted a real estate of fice. .' Bruin Attempts Late Raid in Scio. ':" (Vicinity; Woman Blexisurea Tracts K SCIOwiwi weather ai but . obliterated Hi. P. Whitehead's bear story, bat . she managed to, preserve the proof. r -'? .- i Whitehead. backer for the Fruitland Nows FRUTTLAND The Fruitland Womaara circle , will moot at the churchr December S. The Woman'a Missionary society win aorvr din ner at 1Z:XS o'clock. .During-the afternoon- the Wo man's circle will have Its annual Christmas party and exchange of rifts. Each member la to bring a jar of fruit, vegetable or Jam as a contribution to a Christmas box being pat up for the Chlldren'a Farm homo la CorvallU. Everyone is invited to -attend. Couple Married 71 Years, Aurora AURORA Mr. and Mrs. F. M Darling of Mountain View, Ore gon City, celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary Saturday, They ' hare one - daughter, Ella. who Uvea wiuk them. . Mr. and Mrs. Darling wera married in Brandon, Buchanan county, Iowa, November 29. 1X9 Darling followed his profession as a teacher in Iowa, also In Stan ton. Neb. Coming to Oregon in It Id, they settled at Aurora, living here one year and then moving to Oregon City. Darling retired from teaching after teaching in Clackamas coan ty for Si years. Among the schools in which he taught were ML Pleasant and Falls View Consoli dated with the .Oregon City dis trict. New Era. Bennett, Timber Grove. Snnnyside, Molalla. Ma lino. Union Hall. Colton. Marks- burr. Carua and Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Darling are both enjoying good health. During the day Mrs. Darling was fonnd working among her plants la the green house, the family having established this business In 1901 during the Lewis and Clark exposition. Miss. Darling is now the supervisor of the business. Victoria Chapter Has Guest Night TURNER Guest night was ob served by Victoria chapter of East ern Star recently wua se members and guests attending from Salem. Independence and Canby chapters. Ann Whit lis, RN. waa elected to become a member by affiliation from Cambridge. Idaho. New chapter chairs purchased by the social elab were used tor the first tune. a orocram waa givee. Includ ing James O. Russell la Jewish song and dance impersonations, a group of recitations. Instrumental music by Ethel Edwarda and Alice Mountain aad vocal nnmbers by Gerald 1ns aad Lorraine Edwards, with several solos dosing the ea- tsrtalnment. Refreshments were served later in the evening by the committee. On December II the esarterly birthday party will be held with the men in charge of the program and birthday eakss. 500 Party Is Held At Central Howell CENTRAL HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kuensi were hosts to a group of friends Saturday night for play of 500. Walter Haverson won high score. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kuensi. Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Kuensi. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bye, Mr. and Mrs. Perl Bye, Mr. mud Mrs. Walter Haverson. Mr. snd Mrs. Loren Gower, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Werner and the hosts. Dayton Families Report Births DAYTON Rev. and Mrs. Alvln Tiffin of the Dayton Christian church are the parents of a im pound son, Gerald Clay, born Fri day at the McMlnnvflle hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Btllwell are the parents of an S-pound daughter born November 17 at their homo. She Is the third child and has been named Patricia Joan. Stlllwell Is driver of one of Day ton s school buses. Samuel R. Peck Rites, Monday SILVERTON Funeral serv ices for Samuel R. Peck, It, who died Thursday, waa held Mon day at 1 o'clock at the Larson and Son chspel with Rsv. Edward Terry and Rev. D. Lester Fields officiating. Interment was la Belcrest Memorial park at Salem. Silver Cliff Qub to Meet SILVER CUFF The Silver Cliff Woman's club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mabel Garver la Silverton Farmers Union Nows - MARION A fine entertain ment la being arranged by the Ladles auxiliary of Marion Far mers union local for their bazaar Saturday . night. November T. at the Farmers anion hatt. Dick Barton and Robert Er rata e. represents tires of the Coos Bay. oyster cooperative, will show moving pictures In operation. Al- a free oyster supper will be served, by them. .... There win he many hand made articles sold, at auction including pillow cases, aprons, loach clothes tea towela and a crocheted bed spread, and a.anllt made by the dab. If time permits dancing will bo enjoyed. Everyone is wel come- . , - Lulay loggins interests, goes to work -before daylight -and hence dldnt notice bruin's- tracks be tween his house and. woodshed. Mrs. Whitehead, later la the day, discovered the huge prints in the back;' yard of her homo oa the Mrs. K. L Morrison farm la the Bilrem - crook "district 10 ' mUea nnfti at of -BelV: - Brain, wqm-tracks had sev eral times been observed in or chards in the neighborhood earl ier la the autumn, apparently was in search of a poot-ThaaksaiTtna fin before his long sea son si snooxe and dearth of food forced him closer to habitations, The bear chose- a treaty. night and his big prints showed clearly oa the- hoary walk, although his daring; netted him ao food or fun. When the frost began to melt. Mrs. whitehead traced the footprints with wait-chalk. Bat then It began to rain, aad Mrs. Whitehead hastily covered the tracks with boards. Enough waa left of the big fallow' a trail to prove his Identity when White head aad neighbor! sotnrned from work in the woods. Bruin raids on berries and fruits In late summer are common In the foothill sections near 8do, but rarely has a bear bean reported so venturesome or out of hlbernatloa so late la the year. Ordination Set For Six Ft atcrs MT. ANGEL Six fratera will be ordained to the diaeonate and the aubdlaconate wUl be conferred oa throe others by the Most Rev. Archbishop Edward D. Howard DD. of Portland, nt St, Benedict's abbey chapel on Sunday morning. The frsters to become deacons are Benedict Keber, Timothy San der. Chrysoatom Brost, aad Steph en Hofmann. all of 8C Benedict's abbey; and Fratera Lake ODoa- nelL and Richard Cobnla from 'St. Mania's abbey. Laeey. Wash., who are taking their theology co at Mt. AngeL Fratera Albert Banman. Aaselm Galrta, aad Augustine Kalberer. all of St. Benedict 'a are the can didates for the sabdlaceaate. Two of the your rellgieea, Benedict avsoer ana Aisert Batsua are ML Aagel soya, the former being the son eC Aiole Keber, aad the latter the son of Mr. aad Mrs. Joha T. Baamaa. Oa the afternoosi of day the archbishop will officiate at the reception of bow mem here of the Sodality of the Blase id Vlr- Sin- Ann'oal Parly Set B j Liberty Women LIBERTY The Liberty a'a elub will held tta Children's Farm home party Tsnmday at X pjbu at the W. R Dallas homo. Mm. Joha Dasch will be assisting hostess. Gifts for the home are to be brought oy taoee atteeoiag. Tnoee atteadlag are asked to bring n jar of fruit and Jam or jelly for the Doembecker chll dren'a hospital In Portland. Any one wianug to do so may seed similar contribution to this meet ing or leave It at Free's grocery. The elab will see that the canned stuff Is taken to the hospital. Eldriedge Woman Honors Daughter ELDRIEDGE Mrs. Irving Bears entertained for her daughter, Ed na. Saturday afternoon celebrat ing her ninth birthday. Preeent were Leroy Edwards. Dorothy and Audry Jeanlcka. Lois and Louise Packet,. Gladys Ban yard. Leroy Dejardln and Norman Patterson. Guests Tuesday at the AUyn Nn som aad A. W. Nusom. sr.. homes were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thur mon of Clatskanle aad Mrs. Henry Kemmmgton of Amity. Council Meet Set For Parent-Teach MOULU The Clackamaa county council of parents aad teachers will hold Its December meeting lu Molalla at the Molalla alon high school aadltorlam Wednesday. This wUl be aa all day meeting aad lancheon will ho served at soon for a charge of SI cents. A nursery with attsndaeta for the care of email calldrm nr- lag the meeting in provided. Middle Grove Women Sponsor Dinner MIDDLE GROVE The Mladers aad AmlUe women's elnbs of Middle Grove are imb. soring a chicken supper and ba saar at the school house Friday, December f. between the heer of and t p.m. A small fee will be caargea. mads raised will be d to help farther community elab projects. Revivals Planned At Woodburn WOODBURN Rev. R. H. Shoup. pastor o the Free Metho dist church announced that a series of special revival meetings wouia be held in the church. De cember t to IS. Rot. T. R. Daw- Ma. will conduct the meeting. Serricea will bo held every alrht at T;St o'clock aad Sunday morn lag at 11 o'clock. Assist at Dallas Home -1 V FAIR VIEW Mrs. Ray Coxel spent several days with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. snd Mrs. Joha Keller, at Delias, as sisting thsnr because of the fatal Injury, to Chester Neswold la sa auto seddsnt. Dallas Forensic 'tr: sricsr Planned ' ViOJL&-Tbm different 'classes at Dallas high . school are - busy now In preparation tor the annual lnterclass debate series. The sub ject for the debates is' that of lnereaatng the povrer oT the fed eral government. . Coaches are Ralph -JaV Mnrphy ,and . Marjorie Thorno of the high school faculty. It Is anticipated that the lntsr elasa series will be completed by the Christmas holidays. - Experienced debaters who are turnings oat Include Clark Roeh, LorssM Axee. Jim Boydsioa, Al thea Zearx Catherine Rohrs, Betty Dickey.. Lois. Pitxer, t Bar bara Kracher aad Dorothy Wis be. -Others taming eat far. debate who have not participated before are Lois lellavesw Rath Van Ors eeL Betty Gray. Gloria Seaboldt, Truman Bobbins. Bill Holt, Allan Inglis, Bob Dornheeker, Roes una. Dick WUlaon. . Jim Foster. Doa Regear and Eugene w-u The forensle club of which Clark Robb Is the president is sponsoring- en sll-eehool apeeeh dinner early this month. Pie Social Held AtPratam School PRATDM The pie nodal last Friday night at tha Pratum school waa well attended aad proceeds were better than expected, ac cording to C. A. Lynda, local PTA president. The committee la charge of the evening- was Mrs. Clyde Rodgers. chairman, Mrs. A. Bowen. aad Mrs. c A. Lynda. Assisting la serving were members of the lo cal 4H cooking- elub; Ann Marie and Margaret Kellsr. Fare- Clr- mer, Wanda Rodgers, Betty Har lor, aad Edaa Cowen. .The PTA attendance peaaaat waa won again this month by the boys. The membership enrollment drive dosed Friday night with the boys beating the girls by wide margin. The winners are to be awarded by a theatre party la the near future. Plans are aader way for pro- Tiding a treat at the school Christ aa program this year. Oa the PTA. committee for srraagscaeats are Mrs. A. Bowen. Adolf. Kreh- biel. aad Mrs. Alice Rohm. The PTA aad the community elub are cooperating In putting on the af fair. Woman's Christian Society Meet Held TURNER Mrs. 8. T. Roberts entertained the Women'a Christ' n Missionary society Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Leon, presi a set. presided during the abort bealneae seesloa. with devotions led by Mrs. Anns Wtndom aad fol lowed by group singing. The lesson study oa "Mountain If lesions- wee ta charge ot Mrs. Wtndom. with articles oa the home, church aad school eoadi aa read by Mrs. Leep. Mrs. Clara Shields aad Mrs. U Mills, the Ut ter teUtag Intereetlag experiences of the Cumberland mountains. Plans were made for a Christ man party on the Thursday night preceding Christmas, to be held la the church parlors with the men as special guests. At the tea hour, Mrs. J. M, Bones, mother of Mrs. Roberts. was aonored on her birthday aa alversary with a lovely birthday cake. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Daniel Bones to Mrs. J. M. Bones, Mrs. L. Mills. Mrs. C. W. Wilkes. Mrs. Henry Leep, Mrs. O. W. Jones, Mrs. G. Good. Mrs. E. J. Gils trap. Mrs. Anna Windom. Mrs. Clara Shields, Mrs. Lily Lyons. Mrs. A. Hood. Mrs. O. Neat. Na- dlao Ellla. Beverly Roberta. Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Warren of Aumsrille. Keizer Qub Has Meeting Slated KEIZER Ths community club win meet Friday nixht at S o'clock la the aew echool andl- toiium. The publicity committee Is W. F. Robinson, chalrmae. V. a. nvo, airs, tioy nieison; re porters are Mrs. H. W. Irvine and Mrs. o. N. Thomneoa. O. H Lnldlsw. president and Principal Nels Anderson of the school extend aa Invitation to the puhlle to attend this meetiar. jl. good program to being prepared. LcLbish Center Nows LabISh center TV- Le. dies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Clyde Leedy recently. Keca lady brought a can ot food to make up a basket for a needy family. Tea towels were hemmed and initialed for the Community club kitchen. A wool quilt was started to be given to the Red Cross whsn finished. Attending were Mrs. Reuben Boehm. Rojean aad Betty Lou; Mrs. Harry Boehm. Mrs. Will Daagherty. Mrs. Harlan Paarsall aad Janet, Mrs. Will Klampo and Arless. Mrs. Ed Klampo. Mrs. Ben. Mrs. Hsaey. Mrs. Zlager. Mrs. Horace Blbby aad Ireae, Mrs. Harrey Aker. Mrs. Jay Leedy, Mrs. Pete Runs sad Bar. hera J sea. Mrs. Fraak Weinman. Mrs. N. P: Karth, Mm. Willard Hornschuch snd. the hostess, Mrs. Leedy Market Better Thsoaion market looks mere encouraging bow thaa It has this season. Growers hare been offer ed tl.St for three Inch aad $1.1S for- the Inch aad three oaarters. This la the first raise they hare takea this year, selling at ft up to sow. Visit WaZXa Walla . Mr. aad Mrs. Horace Blbby. Ireae and Max visited la Walla Walla with their sea aad dsugh- ter-tn-law. Mr. aad Mrs. 'Delbert Blbby. over the holidays. - Lewes ntertata' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lotto en- tertalaed Mr. aad Mrs. EUto Len der beck ot Independence at dla- ner Tuesday nlghL WEST 8ALXMWork at the boys workshop, oa Kdxewater street Is well aader way with a amnber ot articles. already com plated. Their teacher, Mrs. Den. ham. reporta that .the hoys are showing much Interest la this troe of work. t present 24 hoys are enrolled, id.lt is hoped that in the near future more win be able to take advantage of this training-. Par ents are invited to visit the ahon ana inspect tnt equipment and i taw boys at work. . A. 8. Pamsa tsstillod electrical -. . 1 . a aw . - viueu a ue tnr nwai ox Ul apper grade school banding Sat urday. Ho will Install some la the lower grade building at a data. Pearl Gnrvea, local third grade teacher, had the misfortune to cot her gJsssse broke Friday, when oae of the hoys threw the basket ball, missed Us hoop, strlklas Mies Groves as she eatered the gyms as! am door. i At the annual election of offi cers of Oregoa's Jackson -slab Colonel Charles A. Robertson waa elected vlee-presldeat. The meet Ins took place ta Portland Friday. Mr. aad Mrs. Sam Krnmaa aad children of Sioux City. Ia.. wars callers at the homo ot Mr. aad Mm. H. C. White Thursday; The grade school Christmas va eatioa will last Just eight days this year. It wfll begin en Christ mas day aad end on. New 'Tear's day. ' . Mrs. Ralph Nelaoa and infant daughter. Rebecca Anne, are re taming to their homo at 1111 Srd street this moraine from the oaiem uenerai aosaitai. WEST SALEM Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead. executive secre tary of Martoa eoaaty public health association, will show slides oa tuberculoma aad ahfJd care followng the regular moath ly business meeting; ot the PTA. tonight at T:I o'clock. Mm. Merle Swearlngaa. PTA. president, la la charge ot the meeting which will be held In the school gyss aaslam. Society Meet The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service wilt meet tn the Methodist church Wednesday et P-m. Plans will be made for the hasaar which in to be gtvea soon. Skews BUdea Mrs. 8. Rumor Smith showed slides of India Sunday eight at the local Methodist church. OsauaHut Head . v Members of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of the Salem district are holding dm-. tnet convention In Corv&Ille to day, beginning- nt t:l0 a.nu The Sunday school ofXh laeal Methodist church Is making- prep arations for a Christmas program to be given en December 21. it was announced by Kenneth Ab bott. Vtotie Parnate -Wayne Henderson, eoe-ef UV nnd Mrs. D. L Henderson, came from McCord eamn to aoead tk weekend with his pareata. Ts rreeeai Rev. 8. Rumor Smftk itt of Jasoa Leo Methodist chsreh. 3vfJk "The Meaning of Methodlam" Wednesday night at T:1S o'clock at the local Metho dist charca. Followin fcta tiv at :! there will be aa tmport aat meeting of the official board. Loan Company Has INew Office, Dallas DALLAS - Tfc Pviv v.. Federal Sarlaxa aad T mmL elation will mora fta Am, t. the building- formarrr w.nLf by Ue Dalian National Beak. The company expects to move about the first ot January. The state liquor store, which Is now situated ta the bank build. lug. will move to the C. L. Crider building- formerly oceunled W the Sterling Furniture eomnany. Tula will be done within the next week or two. Ths Woods-Ratslaff Insurance agency will aharo Ue aew loca tion with Ue Sarlans and association. Active Qub Sponsors Lighting Contest SILVERTON The SUvsrtoa Active club will agala sponsor Its annual "Home Lighting eoav teet tor Ue holiday seasoa. ac cording to John Bowman, elub presideat. Prises are being offer ed for Us best decorated homes. Ia recent yean this contest has attracted wide attention. 4H dobs Meet At Aurora AURORA The Ham aad Egg Service 4H elab met recently with Mrs. Brown, who served home made candy to the members. The 4H Woodworking dub met last Wedaesday. Uey are making toot box. The first, second, and UIrd trades bare received aew readers. Ski dob Inelndes Slutting In" Activity . SILTERTON Snrertoa'a Ski dab win Include sksUsg tn Its sport program this winter, ac cording to Harry Camsron, presi dent. All winter sports will be takea up. Cameroa reporta. The next meeting win be held Tues day at Ue offices of Harry Cam eron, principal of Eugene. Field school. . Snop Is Opened CENTRAL HOWELL O rover Lichty la now doing business tn Ue recently completed shop bant for his blacksmith business at Central HoweL . J. 8. Kanfmaa is owner of the bulldinx- Bond Vote Given SALEM HEIGHTS At Ue eetlng- held Totlax flT.tlt boada for the Salem HelxhU water district. November 21. Ue rota stood Tt for aad IS axalnst Ue, bonds. .. -