The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 18, 1940, Page 10, Image 10

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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Ortqoa Wlntda7 Mornlncj. December l, 1340
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Kriss Kringle to Find Dallas Lighted
Yuletide air
Is Given City
Firemen .to provide Rider
for Old Folk, Shut-ins
to see Sights
DALLAS Arrangements have
been made by the Dallas fire de
partment to proride transporta
tion for elderly people, invalids
and shut-ins ia order that they
may see the Christmas lights and
holiday decorations which are
rapidly giving Dallas a festive and
Yuletide atmosphere.
Streamers of colored lights have
been placed across the streets and
the Polk county courthou.se Is
beautifully decorated. "v
Streamers of colored lights out
line the courthouse and a large-,
orange star has been placed at
the very top of the building. The
large Christmas tree on the
courthouse lawn is trimmed with
gayly colored lights, as are the
shrubs -around the courthouse.
Most of the business houses-
have colored lights accoss the
front of the buildings and the
decorations and displays in the
windows are especially attractive
this year.
As In the past, many homes
have again installed attractive
outdoor lighting and Christmas
displays.
The local chamber of commerce
has again taken an active part
in the Christmas lighting program
and as In the past Dallas Is one
of the best "decorated cities in the
Willamette valley.
Jolly Neighbors
Plan Yule Party
NORTH 8ANTIAM The Jolly
Neighbors club's annual Christmas
party will be held Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Jesse Scbleman.
Gifts will be exchanged.
Mrs. Arden Hammer honored
her daughter Lenore with a birth
day party December 7.
Bidden for an afternoon were
Mary Lou Keithley, Jane Hendron,
Betty Jo Keithley, Alice Schmidt,
Marcel la Jones, Donna Mae Nel
son, Ardess Anne Hammer, George
Schmidt, Dwight Reeves, Kenneth
Van Cleve, Jack Nelson. Tommy
Morgan, Calvin Meshelle and
Leonard Cramer.
The Christmas program given
by the school under the direction
of Grace Richards and Mrs. Lois
Clark will be given Friday night.
OCE Professor Asked by Bonneville
to Assist in Survey for Industrial
Site, Education Board Meets Jan. 27
MONMOUTH Dr. Willis B.
Merrlamw. assistant professor of
geography at Oregon College of
Education, has received word
from Ivan Bloch, chief of the
market development section of
the Bonneville Power administra
tion, advising him that be, with
perhaps several students from
OCE, may be called upon by the
Bonneville administration to as
sist in an economic and industrial-site
survey of the vicinity
comprising Monmouth and- Inde
pendence. Several similar surveys are un
der way, and some have been
completed. John F. Durr, resource
economist for the administration
will be In Monmouth and Inde
pendence this week to confer with
, Dr. Merriam and chamber of com
merce officials of each town,
relative to participation in a sur
vey, according to Bloch's letter.
Dr. Merrian has had experience-In
regional survey work,
having worked at one time on
the King county, Wash., plan
ning board. He also did studies
on economic and social xonation
in Spokane.
His Ph. D. thesis was written
on a regional and economic sur
vey of the Rogue river valley,
Oregon.
MONMOUTH The next meet
ing of the state board of .higher
education will be held on the OCE
campus January 27-28. Dr. C.
A. Howard extended' the in vita
tion at the meeting in Portland
Tuesday.
MONMOUTH A large blue
star is shining atop a Sequoia
tree on the OCE campus. It has
been placed there by the col
lege as sr yuletide memorial to
the late John Scott, longtime em
ploye of the school, who died last
month.
For many years prior to his
death a tall fir on his own lawn
was beautifully lighted each
Christmas.
Club to Be Guest
Of Bethel School
BETHEL Pauline Reinsche
and the pupils of Bethel school
will present the annual school
program and Christmas entertain
ment on Friday night, December
20.
The Community club has been
invited to advance Its meeting
date one week and hold Its meet
ing just before the opening of the
school entertainment, and remain
as the guests of the school for
the program.
The public, and especially all
new-comers are invited to be pres
ent. There are no charges.
Salem Woman Is
Speaker at Club
STAYTON Mrs. Chester Cox
of Salem will be the main speaker
at the meeting of the Stayton
Garden club which will meeet at
the home of Mrs. E. A. Dltter,
Friday at 7:30 p. m. She will
speak on "Christmas Decora
tions." Mrs. Fred Hottlnger will pre
sent a -vocal number, and a gift
exchange will follow. Wrapped
gifts will be judged and ribbon
awards made.
So many men like Arrow Shirts that Santa has
to save room for a big load of them I
Men like them because the exclusive "Mitoga"
figure-fit makes Arrow Shirts fit so well I
They're Sanforized-Shrunk (fabric shrinkage
less than 1).
Give him Arrow White Shirts, or the handsome
new Arrow pattern shirts ... or both! They have
perfect looking Arrow 'collars In a variety of
styles. Get his collar size and sleeve length from
poe of his old shirts 92 up
nnnoniin
Three Links Glib
Plans Yule Party
STAYTON The Three Links
club will hold its annual Christ
mas party at the home of Mrs
Edna Sloper with Mrs. H. J
Rowe assisting, Thursday at 8
P. m.
At this time gifts will be ex
changed and the silent sisters
will be made known when the
gifts are received. New officers
for the coming year will be
elected.
Retiring officers are Mrs. D
George Cole, president; Mrs. Ezra
Hilton, vice president; Mrs. B.
H. Chamberlain, secretary-treas
urer.
Mrs. B. A. Shaeffer entertain
ed and after games and sewing
refreshments were served to Mrs.
Floyd Fair, a guest; Mrs. H. J
Rowe, Mrs. R. G. Wood, Mrs
Ralph Harold, Mrs. Grant Mur
phy, Mrs. Darrel Wright, Mrs.
D. George Cole, Mrs. Edna Slop
er, Mrs. L. H. Wright, Mrs. Edgar
Hamlin, Mrs. B. H. Chamberlain,
Mrs. Etta Brewer, Mrs. Charles
Burmester, Mrs. A. C. VanNuys,
Mrs. Ezra Hilton, Mrs. Ellen
Reynolds, and the hostess, Mrs
B. A. Shaeffer.
Kings Valley Men
Run Into Freight
KINGS VALLEY A car, driven
by Roy Abernathy, crashed Into a
passing Valley-Slleti leg train at
the Kings Valley crossing Friday
night about 7 o'clock, painfully
Injuring both the driver and his
companion, Cecil Elder. They
were taken to the Corvallls hos
pltal.
Abernathy failed to see the
freight train and drove squarely
into it, striking in such a way that
the car was thrown to one side
about 30 feet.
Apparently no one on the train
saw the accident for the freight
failed to stop.
Abernathy Is owner of a gro
cery and confectionary store near
the high school and Elder Is a
teacher In the high school.
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Star Mail Route
Is Discontinued
8HELBURN The star mall
carrier who has been delivering
mall at the Shelburn postoffice
twice dally will be discontinued
after the first of the year.
The mail will be brought In
a locked bag from the Sclo office
and will be distributed from the
Shelburn office as was done for
merly. The regular rural carrier
will deliver the pouches once
dally.
Idanba Girl Is
Given Operation
IDANHA Louise, oldest child
of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Phillips,
was rushed to the Portland Gen
eral hospital Sunday night where
she underwent an appendectomy.
Pharalee, the youngest child,
just returned from Salem last
week where she had 'a tonsiloc-tomy.
Detroit News
DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Miller and Marilyn are spend
ing a few days in Eugene. Miller
ia the mechanic at Marys Creek
CCC camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hay, who
have been living In Wanda Berg
land's house have left for their
home at Silver ton.
The Bud Harris logging com
pany has closed down operations
here for the winter.
Mrs. Henry Beard Is still- In
Salem at the bedside of her two
and a half year old son. De Wayne,
who was taken to a hospital two
weeka ago suferlng with a rap
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Dallas Schools
Closed Monday
System Shut Down After
First Closing; New
Band Stand Built
DALLAS Dallas city schools
closed Monday afternoon due to
the large number of students and
teachers absent on account of
colds and flu. School will not re
open until after the Christmas
holidays. -
In the high school lis" stu
dents out of 380 were absent
while about 70 were absent in the
junior high and about 70 from
the elementary building. Six
teachers were absent Monday.
Dallas schools closed last Thurs
day afternoon but reopened Mon
day when it was hoped the epi
demic might have abated. With an
even larger number of students
and teachers out Monday it was
thought advisable to close until
after the holidays.
Work is now in progress on the
construction of a new band stand
on the lawn of the Polk county
courthouse.
The new stand win be of stone
construction and is a WPA pro
ject.
Roy Baker of the Oregon Lime
stone Products company is donat
ing the limestone rock for the
walls of the band stand. The stone
is the same as that used in the
main part of the courthouse.
The eight-room modern nurses'
home, completed recently adja
cent to the Dallas hospital, was
open for inspection Monday. Call
ing hours were from 2 to K o clock
Monday afternoon and from 7 to &
o'clock Monday night.
The eight-room house Is of co
lonial design and was built by
Ora Lantx, contractor, of Rick
real!.
Religi
ous Heads"
Meet, Monmouth
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MONMOUTHBeginnlnf JsnnT
ary T and : continuing through
January S, the Religious Guid
ance committee of Oregon Col
lege of " Education will; sponsor
a series of discussion assemblies
on the generalization and orien
tation of religion - In respect to
other phases of our culture.
Porter Is Named
By Dramatic Club
SILVERTON HILLS F rank
Porter was elected president of
the Silverton Hfils Dramatic club
at its annual meeting held In con
junction with the Christmas party
of the club Saturday night. The
group were guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Virgil Tscbantz.
Elected to assist Porter were
vice-president, Reta Maulding;
secretary-treasurer, Lucile Mul-
key; reporter, Bessie Porter. El
don Mulkey is the outgoing pres
ident.
Present at the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Mulkey and Lucile
and Morris of Mill City, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Mauldnf and Donald
and Darrel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ho-
ware, Maurice Benson and Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Tschantz.
Patients Improve
At Local Hospital
SILVERTON All patients at
the Silverton hospital are Improv
ing according to reports this week
Mrs. Hilman Lovelien and in
fant daughter were able to return
to their home on Monday. Mrs.
Lola Kirtley, J. J. Moe and George
Schlechter, who have been at the
hospital for medical treatment,
are Improving.
Mrs. Robert Morton will be able
to return to her Waldo Hills home
by the middle of the week.
Mrs. Zelma Dale, who submitted
to a major operation several days
ago Is also reported much Im
proved and Mrs. Minnie Le Febvre
of Woodburn, who was brought
here after an accidental gun
wound, is reported much im
proved.
Turkeys Bring Win
At Recent Show
SHELBURN George Chrisman
was awarded second prise on his
turkeys at the Oakland showre-
cently.
Shelburn school will present its
Christmas program at the school
house Friday night.
Silverton News
SILVERTON Victor Sather has
returned from a two weeks' trip
spent In Minneapolis with his sis
ter, Mrs. Ben Roisen and her family-
Mrs. Maynard Shults of Shang
hai arrived In San Diego during
the week according to word re
ceived by her mother, Mrs. Charles
Davis. Shults, Who U in the US
marines, is still In China. Mrs.
Shults will -visit at Silverton dur
ing the troubled conditions In the
orient.
T. T. Leonard has returned from
a month's business trip to Chi
cago. He is manager of the Win
lock Handle factory here and at
tended the manufacturers' con
vention in the midwest.
Because high school students
have been unable to practice for
the s t n d e n t body play "The
Clutching Claw." which Is to be
given under the direction of Guy
DeLay, the date of the play has
been postponed from January 14
to February 21.
To facilitate greater shopping ease during the
remainder of the days prior to Christmas, we win
remain
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Father Alclun, OSB, from Mt.
Angel win lead the discussion
January , at a night meeting. Be
will be -followed by Rabbi Henry
J. Berkowlts of the Congregation
Beth Israel In "Portland. Rabbi
Berkowlts will speak at the regu
lar convocation period Taesday
morning. - f
Dr. J. H. Ballard, minister of
the First Presbyterian church.
Portland, will speak the night of
January S.
" :E. A. Stebblns Is head of the
OCE Religious Guidance commit
tee, .
Graveside Kites
Held at'Shelbum
SHELBURN, Graveside ser-"
rices were held at Shelburn In !
the Miller cemetery for W. P.J
Chilcotte, 73. Friday ; afternoon.
Interment was beside, his wife'
who died In 191 while the fam?
tly was living In Shelburn.
Chilcotte is survived by two
children, Lester of Alsea and :
Dorothy .Oliver ef Portland. ;
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