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: Satardcrv MocntB. December -i. 1S40
Red "Gross
Dallas lions
End Campaign
Gift Box Sent Guardsmen,
Camp Murray; Party for
Children Scheduled
DALLAS An excellent re
spoas to the annual, Red CroM
roll call was made - in Dallas
again this year. The Membership
campaign was conducted by the
Dallas lAonn club.
A complete report Is not arall?
able but practically full returns
indicate that about $C()0 has bees
. reeeired la memberships and con
tributions. This Is for Dallas and
tbe Willamette camp only.
OXG Gets Chw ;
DALLAS A Christmas gift box
for members of company L, ONG,
was taken to Camp Murray this
week. Tbe gift was sponsored by
Carl B. Fenton post'of tbe Ameri
can Legion. Business men and
citizens of Dallas were generous
in their donations.
About 240 jars of fruit. Jam and
Jellies, a crate of grapefruit, a
ease of ollres, and about 940
worth of tobacco were sent to
the local guardsmen at Camp
Murray. Tbe gift wan taken to
camp by truck through the
courtesy of the Willamette Valley
Lumber company.
Party Bet Tonight
DALLAS Tbe annual fire
men's Christmas tree and dis
tribution of treats to children of
tbe Dallas community will be
held Saturday night at 7 o'clock.
All children under 12 years of
age will be given a saclc of candy
and nuts.
Tbe affair will be held on
Mill street. Just norch of tbe
courthouse if the weather is good.
Otherwise It will be held at the
fire ball.
. DALLAS A marriage license
was Issued recently In the office
of County Clerk Carl S. Graves
to Miller DeForest and Twila
Sererns, both of Independence.
DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Patternson have purchased the
borne of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mc
Cann at Sll Mill street. They
expect to move to their new home
In January.
Auxiliary Meets
At Central Howell
CENTRAL HOWELL The aux
iliary to the Farmers Union met
Tuesday afternoon at the borne
of Mrs. Alvln Krug with Mrs. A.
Mattbis and Mrs. J. M. Clark as
sistant hostess. The rooms were
profusely decorated with holly
and the Christmas motif was
further carried out in the re
freshments. Basket weaving was demon
strated by Mrs. George Brown.
Plans for an oyster supper to be
given the last of the month were
started. A gift exchange was a
part of the afternoon's entertain
ment. The next meeting will be
January 21 at the home of Mrs.
Robert Bye with Mrs. John Steel
hammer, Mrs. John Tweed and
Mrs. Clarence Simmons as as
sistant hostess.
Waconda Club Has
Meet at Fairfield
WACONDA Members of the
Waconda Community club were
entertained Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. M. B. Lucas in Fair
field with Mrs. Frank Thompson
as hostess.
A covered-dish dinner was
served at 1 o'clock, followed by
a short business meeting. Santa
Clans was present for the ex
change of gifts.
Four tables of cards were in
play with prizes for high score
won by Mrs. B. J. Miller and
Mrs. Ward Lundy. Mrs. Allyn
Nuaom received consultation prize.
Present were Mesdames E. J.
Becker, Peart Patterson, F. P.
Runcorn, Henry Stafford, Allyn
Nusom, W. E. McQUchrlst, A. J.
Rasmussen, B". J. Miller, Peter
Russ, O. Kraber, M. B. Lucas,
Ward Lundy, Avho Thornberry,
Hattle Ekelton, Miss Arlene Ras
mussen all of this and neighbor
ing communities.
Those from Salem included Mrs.
A. W. Broyles and daughter,
Lois, Mrs. A. L. Lamb and Mrs.
Wade Weekly and son.
: Tbe next regular meeting will
be January 8 at tbe home of
Mrs. Robert Cole In Mission Bot
tom. Suvor News
SUVER Mrs. C. J. DeArmond
and daughter Imolean attended
a silver tea given by the senior
girls at the Corvallis high school
Friday afternoon. Imolean
helped serve. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett and
family spent Sunday with friends
at Toledo.
The Sorer Sunday school is
-planning a program to he , given
at the ball Monday night, pro
viding there Isn't too much flu in
the community,
- Fin victims now are the Has
aler children and Earlene Conkey,
Horace Haskins, Mrs. IL F Coney
ana ion, veirin, - .,
Mr. and Floyd Good and
three children from San Francis
co spent Monday night with Mr.
and Mrs. John ' Crippen. The
Goods, are former Sorer residents,
harinr, owned the Stere Benedict
farm. ' - . - : " .
- Mr and. Airs. .Herbert Thurs
ton of Buna Vista were Sunday
dinner, guests at the T. P. Ogles
tee hone. ,.
. Mrs. Laura Hard ' and son
Charles hare gone to Elkton to
lire.
Gets $600 in Roll
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World War, 7?i-ton Renault Units. Here, a soldier takes shelter behind the wrecksge of a tank pot out
of commission by a land mine as another mine (right) explodes. The demonstration was conducted for the
benefit of officers of the engineers' schooj.
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Since the Nazi-patterned antl-Jewlsh laws went Into effect m once
gay Paris, scenes like this are becoming more and more familiar In
the French capital At the top, two signs are displayed in a foun
tain pen shop. At the right the sign announces that it is a Jewish
enterprise. At the left the sign announces a change In management
and that the shop Is now all-French and all-Catholic, Below, work
on a new synagogue has been stopped by order of Nazi officials.
Hayesville Clubs Active Preparing
Christmas Boxes for Shut-ins; 4H
Club Girls Get Achievement Awards
HAYESVILLE The Hayesville Woman's club held its
annual Christmas luncheon at the Quelle.
After the meeting: each member gave a short talk and a
gift exchange was enjoyed.
Members, each brought a Christmas treat to be used in
filling boxes Svhich will be given to shut-ins. Mrs. E. L. Moor
and Ida Denny will take charge of
the boxes
Members present were Mrs.
Frank Martin. Mrs. J. L. Morri
son, Mrs. Rovilla McAfee. Mrs.
Albert StettUr. Mrs. Earl Bed
well, Mrs. Robin Day, Mrs. Bruce
Willis, Mrs. David Greig. Mrs.
Leonard Greig, Mrs. Roy Rustin,
Mrs. J. W. Pentney, Mrs. M.
Wells, Mrs. K. L. Moore. Mrs.
Viva Hogue, Mrs. W. Eicholti,
Mrs. M. S. Fisher, Ida" Denny.
Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. Claud
Talmadge. Mrs.' Pete Saucy, Pau
line Denny and Mrs. Joe Cook of
Keiser.
Junior Women Meet
HAYESVILLE Ad'lle and a1
dene Frey entertained the Jun
ior Woman's club with a Christ
mas party Wednesday night.
The girls sang Christmas carols
and a gift exchange was enjoyed.
Guests were Bernlce Robertson,
Jean Stettier, Shirley Hall, Doro
thy Lewis, Dorothy Martxell, Car
ol and Jean Pope, June Parker.
Kitty Mowry, Mrs. TW A. Lewis.
Mrs. Chester DoolltUe. Mrs. J. W.
Kennedy, Mrs. Els Frey and the
hostesses, Adelle and Aldene
Frey.
Sing Carols
HAYESVILLE Thursday
night a group of young people
met at the home of Mr. T. A.
Lewis. ' : . -
- The early part of the night was
"Jlnnie Ufcclscre:
from Portland
; Fecrturincj Misa Betty Burton, Singer
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spent in visiting shut-ins and
singing Christmas carols. Later
the group returned to the Lewis
home and sacked candy for the
Community club.
Those participating in the carol
ing were June Parker, Kitty Mow
ry, Jean and Carol Pope, Bernlce
Robertson. Jo Anne Hobion,
Adelle and Aldene Frey, Jean
Stettier, Dorothy Hartzell. Mrs.
J. W. Kennedy, Mrs. T. A. Lewis
and Dorothy Lewis.
Receive Charter
HAYESVILLE The 4H Cook
ing club, Hayesville Chefs, re
ceived their club charter awarded
by the US department of agricul
ture. They also received the certifi
cate of achievement for 1939 and
1940 with the following names in
scribed: Betty Ann Willis, Mary
Ann Fisher. Gloria Parker. Jean
Doolittle. . Elsie Stettier, Beverly
Wooldrldge, Margaret Unruh, Kit
ty Mowry and Cooleen Cross.
Church Has Program
LIBERTY Tbe Christ church
of Liberty will hold a special
Christmas' program Sunday at
7:30 p. m. The Sunday school
will sing Christmas music and
the young people's Christian .En
deavor will present a play. The
public la Invited.
and His Orchestra
ox Independence
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West Salem News
WEST SALEM H. C. White's
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. David
Rhodes, of York," Neb., have re
cently come to the city. They in
tend to locate.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Faught
and son, Ray, are 111 at their
home with influenta.
Lucille W. Jaskoskl of Salem
was arrested by the state police
for not having a tail light on
her car.
Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Dasbiell
and daughter, Laurlce, made a
business trip to Dallas Wednes
day. Laurlce is visiting at the
home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Voth, until
Saturday.
Frank Lightfoot, manager of
the Puritan grocery store and
three children are all confined
to their home because of illness.
City Engineer William La Due
issued a building permit to Sam
J. Noftzeiger to erect a one-story
house on Plaza street at a cost
of $1000.
Monmouth Woman
Buried Thursday
MONMOUTH Funeral services
were held Thursday for Mrs. T.
J. Edwsrds, 66, who died at her
borne December 17.
Orll A. Neal was born near
Turner In 1874. She was gradu
ated from the Salem Hospital
school of nursing snd followed
that vocation for many years. She
was married to T. J. Edwards
and they made their home in this
community for more than 25
years. He died In 1935. Mrs. Ed
wards was a member of the lo
cal grange, the Evangelical
church, Rebekahs and Eastern
Star.
Surviving are two sons, Dorsey
Edwards. Hawaii, and T. N. Ed
wards, Monmouth; 3 grandchil
dren; three sisters and I broth
ers. Funeral services were held st
the Evangelical church with Rev.
E. C. Hicks officiating. Burial
was In Belcrest Memorial park,
Salem.
St. Louis School
To Hold Program
ST. LOUIS The directors of
the St. Louis school district de
cided to close school Friday night
instead of Tuesday due to the
flu epidemic and whooping cough,
which are prevalent in this com
munity. Tbe teacher, Mrs. Ladue and
her pupils will present their pro
gram this Saturday night In the
St. Louis school. Later the chil
dren will exchange gifts.
WONDERFUL NYLON
Kneclast Stockings
, Nylon, that Jaavdibk thread '-,
i which is very sheer, very been- -i;
tifal aad long wearing. Vaoiey
Fair Nylon stockings are made '
with the famous Kneclast fea-,
.. hue which stretches to elim---t
ioate gaiter stiaia, Mad m -aculptafed
siici long, segwlax '
and short. .... .
1.50 pair, ,
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Churches Hold
Yule Services
Christmas Spirit to Keynote
Sacred Programs for
Silverton Folk
SILVERTON Christmas Is
keynotlng the ehurch programs
being announced for this week
end by Silverton churches.
At Calvary Lutheran ehurch
Rev. O. C- Olson is promising
a beautiful service for Christmas
day at, 10:45 with the ebolr sing
ing two anthems. Wilson's "Peace
ful and Holy the Night" and
Ligh thill's "Tidings of Great
Joy" under the direction of Os
car Satrum.
Sunday school services at the
chureh will be held at s:45 Sun
day morning with Miss Olga
Johnson as superintendent. Rev.
Mr. Olson will speak on "Pre
paring Our Hearts for Christmas"
at 10:45. The Sunday school will
give its Christmas proaram on
Monday night at 7 o'clock. Thurs
day at 10:45 a. m.. a Norwegian
Christmas service will be -held at
Calvary.
Rev. Frank Zook reports that
the morning and night services
at the Christian church on Sun
day will be filled with Christmas
music. Christmas will be fea
tured at the 10 o'clock Bible
hour Sunday morning with F. M.
Powell as superintendent. Rev.
Frank Zook will speak on "Christ
mas and the Concept of Eternal
Life" at the 11 o'clock service
and the Women's Misslonsry so
ciety will be In charge of the
7:30 Sunday night service.
High lights of the night service
will be appearance of Rev. and
Mrs. Meyer Tan Ditter of Port
land. There will be no services
on Christmas day.
Rev. J. M. Jenson will speak
on "The Merits of God's Peace"
at the 11 o'clock Sunday morn
ing service at Immanuel church.
Christmas festivities will begin
Sunday night with the 7:30
candlelight services put on Joint
ly by the Sunday school and
choir. The Luther leaguers will
carrol Monday night. Christmas
services will be held at 11 o'clock
Christmas day with Rev. Jensen
speaking on "What if Christ had
not Come."
Christmas will be observed sll
day at tbe Methodist church with
Rev. Edward Terry speaking on
"Christmas Challenges to Action"
at the 11 o'clock service. At
the 5 o'clock vesper hour the
Christmas play, "Why the
Chimes Rang" will be given Joint
ly by the Sunday school and the
choir. Epworth league services
will be special to the season and
will begin at 6:15 p. m.
At Trinity church the Sun
day school and Bible classes gath
er Sunday morning at 9: 30. At
11 o'clock Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr
will speak on "Make Straight the
Way of the Lord." The Sunday
school Christmas program will
be given Sunday night at 8
o'clock. ' "Christmas Every
where" will be the theme. Trin
ity choir will participate.
Monday night members of the
Lutheran Daughters of Reforma
tion will sing carols and later go
to the home of Evelyn Torvend
for their Christmas party. Christ
mas services will be given at
hi
Trinity church .at 11 'clock
Wednesday morning.'
' A Christmas caadla light serv
ice will - b give Wednesday
night at o'clock-.- -The-cantata.
The Soa X the Highest- will be
given by the choir en January S
at I p. m this - was postponed
from Tharsdsy nlgLt of this week
because of : illness.
Grange Ritual Is
Set January 11
Pomona Master to Install at
' 3Ionmonth; Memorial
Held for Members
MONMOUTH Exemplification
of th order ws made for Mrs.
W. H. Mahan. Independence, and
Mrs. Nell Hixon. Monmoutb. at
th regular December meeting of
Monmouth grange. A program fol
lowed the noontime dinner, with
Mrs. W. L. Smith, lecturer, in
charge.
Chorus singing of Christmss
and patriotic numbers waa led by
Rev. W. II. Maban. Mrs. C. O.
Sloper of Independence addressed
the group on yuletide decorations
for the home. Mrs. Edna L. Pow
er read Christmas poems.
A memorial observance was
made for John Scott and C. AO.
Allen, longtime grange members
who died recently.
Installation of new officers
will be held January 11. with
Glenn Adams. Pomona master
from Brush College, officiating.
The night of January-11 will also
be county visiting night here.
Ed Rogers was named to fill
the vacancy as overseer caused
by the passing of Mr. Allen. A
Christmas party will be held for
all grange members and tbeir
families Saturday night, and will
replace the regular Home Eco
nomics club meeting for this
month.
Silverton Hills
Members to Dance
SILVERTON HILLS The Sil
verton Hills community club is
announcing a dance for Saturday
night. The Merle Howard orches
tra will furnish the music
Mrs. N. A. Hall, mother of Lew
Is Hall, who returned to her Sa
lem home after visiting here for
a while. Is reported seriously ill.
She sustained a heart attack af-
st CHECK
tr
av. as
sifleippHEr
In the hospital, amphitheater a man in white is about
to operate. His eyes are intent upon the X-ray negative
brightly illumined on the screen. The X-ray It an in
dispensable guide without it he would have to make
uncertain, dangerous pr'obings.
The advertisements are your guides to intelligent
buying. Like the surgeon, you can avoid wasted effort
and gave time by charting your course before you act.
Relax in your favorite easy chair and look through
the interesting pages of this paper. The advertisements
are store windows brought to your home for comfort
able inspection. Avoid aimless hopping from store to
store, trying to find ichat you want!
Read the advertisexnnets -' then go . direct to the
stores that have what you need, at the prices you want
to pay! ' - - -
Woodhurn Gty
Council Meets
Voting Irregularity Rumor
Squelched; Salary for
Official Set
WOODBURN Ramor of a pos
sible Irregularity at election pUs
September .(. at which time th
city of Wood burn roted IC5.000
bonds for. snbcidatlon of Bonne
ville power, by th clo margin
of 32 votes., was squelched at the
dry council meeting Taesday
nighL
It la reported that council mem
bers bad thrown oat challenge
for disgruntled parties to pre
sent evidence of Irregularity, if
such existed. As none appeared,
the matter was considered, closed.
John W Shuler - Portland bond
attorney, was present st the meet-1
ing.
Mayor Harold Austin appointed .
Delbext S. Coyner as th new
city marshal. Coyner will take .
over his . duties January 1. Perry
Williams has been replacing
Kenneth Schoaler as marshal;
since Schoaler has been with the :
national guard.
The council also arranged -nsal- j
aries of the city officials. Mayor;
M II ll. ..t 1 FA I
for each regular: meeting attend
ed. No pay will be made for spe
cial meetings or, others In con
nection with city, business. The
city recorder's pay is. H5 per
month, half to be paid out of the
city treasury and half by the
water department. Other salaries
are city treasurer $30 a month:
citr street commissioner $75 a
month; water superintendent $16
per month; city marshal 175; city
attorney $30; fire chief $8.50;
city health officer $85 per year:
city auditor $ per year.
Two representatives of the
Lague of Oregon Cities were pres
ent and explained in detail how
codification of the city charter
could be accomplished nnder a
PWA project sponsored by the
league. Under this arrangement
it was estimtaed the job would
cost Wood barn not more than
$275. This procedure would
take about six months time.
ter her return to Salem.
Milton Foote. eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Foote. has enlist
ed in the navy and Is now sta
tioned at San Diego.
miS CHmSTLIAS SPECIAL g
9
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Boudoir Lamp Sets
Includes Crystal Glass
Perfume Bottles
(Shop Early)
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Myslery Plane Is .
Sought Following
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sieve aisc sua savratixaf koB
foUWmtai tbe fUgxtt f mm atr
pfause clearly vteibie rb
MMlibt wrer Wsiftsn .boet
SMMaJgfcC December I. ( w.
BtUisit srer su the poiirr
ttutt tbe pie flew t Wv er
Officer mrwt tm
at Vest U'eoi
eked with th plmme ts&r.
Several aaeaaber tbe
wsifti iter elssb were
tloicdi mhamt tbe tacidrwi mmd
mil denied brig- tbe plaavc t
at th tfase la
Show Dispensed
With, Mt Ansel
Santa to Appear at Open Air
Presentation of Gifts; -Flu
Said Less Likely
MT. ANGEL The usual show
and carol singing that form the
first part of the program arranged
each year by the Business Men's
club' for the children of the com
munity and surrounding country"
will be dispensed with this year,
nevertheless. Santa Clan will be
ber at 3 p.m. to hand out the'
nsual bag of goodies to all chil
dren present.
It was decided that the auditor
ium show would only facilitate
th spreading of the fin which It
prevalent among the children here.
It was thought unlikely that the
disease would be transmitted In
the open -air; so th last part of
th program which features San
ta's appearance at the community
Christmas tree, win be carried
out a planned.
All children are welcome. Ev
ery child who makes his appear
ance at th Christmas tre at t
p.m. will be presented with his
bag of candy, nuts and a gift.
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