Guests Spend Weekend V r : Vising in Independence ; INDEPENDENCE: Mr. and -Mrs. J. E. Kelley were dinner guests Saturday evening at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Joe Smiley to Monmouth. -' . ' ; . Enjoying dinner Friday at Eastern Stars ; Seat Officers .. . - r ,.. . : . ..... . . ; - . . - - ------- : :'. - j. ' v Stayton Croup Installs At Candlelight Rites ; Tuesday Night I STAYTON Tuesday, night of ficers of the Eastern Star for the ensuing year were installed at an impressive ceremony for -which Mrs. -Walter Frey was installing officer, Dr. W. N. Pintler, assist ing, Mrs. Harry Humphreys in stalling marshall, Mrs. Estellt Hussey, installing -chaplain and Mrs, J. O. Russell of Turner, or ganist. ' . ; " Officers seated were - Maude Beauchamp, worthy matron; George Tate, worthy patron; Ma bel. Tate, associate matron; Virgil TueV associate patron; Frances Morgan, conductress Lucille Cox, associate conductress, Kathryn Wed die, organist; Bertha Frey, treasurer; Flora Shuck, secretary; . Tressa Van Nuys, marshall; Mae Spraked, . Ada; . Bessie - Brown, Ruth; Edna Sloper, Esther; Eliza beth Clark, Martha; Hazel Lewis, Electa; Bessie Waddell, chaplain; ; Bea Johnson, warder; Irvin ar- berry, sentineL Pages elected are : RubyParberry, Worthy Burmes ter, Ruth Wood and Eva Humph reys. Officers dresses are of blue, pages" in pink. , The chapter room had been beautifully decorated by Mrs. Frey and her committee in a col or scheme of green and white with four tall candelabra and lighted candles. Program numbers by John Lau with violin and the girls' octet from the high school interspersed the installation cere mony. Refreshments were served in the dining hall where Mrs. Tressa Van Nuys and her com mittee had decorations in keeping with the Yule season. The school of instruction for the new officers will be held Monday night,, with a potluck dinner pre ceding. Funeral Services Held Thursday For Mrs; Moffitt WOODBURN -Funeral services . J ' "' St J A i " were :neia xnursaay anernoon from the Kmgo chapel for una May Moffitt, who died at a Sa lem hospital, December 27. She was born in Canada, April 8, 1900. She had been a Woodburn resi dent for the past five months, coming here from Montana and making her ' home with her daughter, Mrs. Arnold Halter. She is survived by children, Henry F. J Kellmer of Montana, Del A. Kellmer of the US navy, Tjiwpni-A M T?llmT of WnnH. burn, Lloyd V. Moffitt of Wood burn; Lloyd W. Moffitt of Wood burn, Addie Halter and Pauline JL Hcoley of Woodburn; brothers, iFrank D. Kennedy of Woodburn and Merritt Kennedy of Long view, Washington, an d three brothers and three sisters in the east; her' father in Montana and three grandchildren. Rev. Lora Sorenson of the Full Gospel church officiated. - Burial was in Belle Pass! cemetery. Donna Wiederkehy Wins Garden Award . '. '. SIDNEY Donna Wiederkehy has been awarded a gold, medal cn victory gardening, she was a blue ribbon winner of Marion county. - .. iiux. uu jura, yjmux uiwuui of Rockaway are spending the holiday season with her parents. .Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Gilmour. Mrs. Ethel Sohn, teacher in' the Sidney . school, is . spending the holiday vacation at her home in Independence. ' Lester L. Fish, who. is with the -armed forces, is on a holiday fur lough visiting his parents, Mr. and MrsV'-Ed F. Fish. "-rWx,: 1 Mamie Bostrack, who is teach ing at Nyssa, and Diane Kemmen of Salem are holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Wiederkehy and' family. Valley Birth Reports . SILVERTON, Jan. ; 1 Well on the road to bettering the, record birth year , just closed here, Sil verton had one New Year's Day child. A son, their fourth, weigh ing 7 pounds 15 odnces at birth, ' kt n m tuM-n- TTt-i Af-w nvtmlntf ait Sil verton hospital ' to Mr. and Mrs. Edward KuenzL . Two hundred thirty eighty chil dren, 128 boys , and 110 girls, in cluding four pairs of twins, were added to .the Silvertonpopulation during :1942, compared with 182 children in 1941 and 226 in 1940. - INDEPENDENCE A v daughter Was born Tuesday at the Salem General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Tilph Winegar of Monmouth. . JEFFERSON Word has been received from Inglewood, Calil; c f the birth of a six pound and one cunce son, December 29 to Mr. end Mrs. Delavon Thomas. This i3 their j first child. The baby's father is a former resident. . the home of Mr. and Mrs; Louis Scofield and family at North San tiam were Mr. and Mrs. Buren Smiley ' and- family of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ; Smiley and daughter of Monmouth, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smiley and Mrs. Car rie Smiley. ;-::v";' -f ; '"'I ; Mrs. Elmer Barnhart of Hosk ins visited , Tuesday with Mrs. Carrie Smiley. Mrs. ; Smiley has been ill for the past week ; Mrs. John Foreman of Port land was an overnight guest Tues day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson. - Mrs. Foreman was here for the Eastern Star in stallation. .? , . .. - j . : ... Mrs. Frances Newton - and Mrs. Lynn Huntley are having an en forced vacation this week from their teaching duties at the Hop ville school due to the high water. The school directors closed the school until Monday - because there were so many students who couldn't reach school. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Frantz at tended the funeral -Monday at Hubbard of Rev. J. S. Van Winkle. Rev. Van Winkle was Mrs. Frantz cousin. ; An emergency . appendectomy was "performed Tuesday evening on Richard Dudley, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dudley, at the Salem Gen eral hospital. The child is doing well. , George Graves returned to Sea side Sunday after spending the holidays here with his wife. ,LL and Mrs. Malcolm Lang and Lt. and Mrs. George Bishop plan to spend the wekend in Portland. A New Year's eve formal dance at the main Officer's club at Camp Adair was enjoyed by a group from Independence. Incl.uded were Lt and Mrs. Donald Kaiser, Lt. and Mrs. Robert Van Dresser, Lt. and Mrs, Ira Lambert, Lt. and Mrs. George. Bishop, Lt. and Mrs. Malcolm Lang, and Lt. and Mrs. Richard O'Meara. , Mrs. Will Matfison visited Mon day in Salem with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Miller. A group of members of : Adah chapter of Eastern Star will at tend the installation of the Falls City chapter Tuesday night Phil Schweizer, past grand patron will be installing officer and Mrs. Paul Robinson, installing marshal. A joint installation of the Re- bekah and Odd Fellow lodges will be held at the lodge hall January 7. , Mr. and Mrs. Loren Steptoe and family of Dallas visited Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gentemann. Mr. Steptoe is Mrs. Gentmann's brother,. Miss ' Connie Johnson rtumpd Thursday to West Lmn where' she is a teacher in the Sunset school. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Black are visiting this week with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Harley Prather at Buena Vista. Mrs. Zander Heads Scio Pythian Sisters SCIO Mrs. Nellie Zander suc ceeds Mrs. Genevieve Berner as most excellent chief of Scio Pyth ian sisters. Installation of the new roster of officers will take place at the first meeting, Janu ary 13. Installation of Odd Fellow and Rebekah officers is scheduled for next month. Mrs. Ole Haugen is expected to return this week from Fairbury, Neb., where she attended the funeral of her father, Glen Roe Smith. The Smiths lived at Scio for some time, returning a few years ago to their old home state. Cecil O. Bates, formerly of the Sh el burn area, has conveyed to John Silbernagel of the Jordan section, 69.70 acres 9-10 S, R, 1 E. W. L. Swearingen, who has been working in the vicinity of Browns ville for several months, has re turned to the farm near Scio. He planned to be employed by one of the various logging companies operating in Scio foothills. I -; George J. Patrny is driving gravel truck at Camp Adair, hav ing recently completed similar work at an airbase in eastern Ore gon. - " - - f " - - Linn Farmers Plan 1943 Food Production ALBANY Two sessions wfll be held in the Linn county court house in Albany Monday for the purpose "of planning how farmers cair'best contribute to the nation's 1943 food production program, i At the morning session, mem bers of the war board, in ; con sultation with W. L. Teutsch of the Oregon State college exten sion service, and A. II Girod of the Oregon USDA war board, will outline a program for general dis cussion by representative farmers during the afternoon session: Floyd Jenks of Tangent is chairman ' of the Linn county USDA war board. t-:i J Evangelist Speaks i f AUMSVILLE--Revival i services will - continue at the Aumsville Wesley an Evangelical church Jan uary 10. Rev. Paul Kindschi of Enid, Okla, will be the evan gelist Mrs. Kindschi will lead the song services. Week day services will start at 7:30 p. m. . j - UO Alumni Elects ! EUGENIA Jan. l-OV-N. Thomas Stoddard, Portland, was named president of the University of Ore gon Alumni association in a mail election Friday. George P. S tad el man, The Dalles, was chosen , vice president. j . . . j I MM. Reports FromTheSt OCE Lists 47 Students ....... On Honor Rolls MONMOUTH The registrar's office of the Oregon College of Education! has released the fall term honor roll. Eighteen stu dents are: listed on the first roll, requirements J for which are ; at least 15 term hours and a grade point average t ox i 3.5 or better. Miss Helen Macpherson of Port land received highest honors, car rying 15 i hours sand making straight A's. ' -.r. The roll: ; Alice. Burnett, Port land; Helen Macpherson, Portland; Sallie McClamrock,-Portland ; Katherine W imme r, Portland; Grac Cherry, Salem; .Sylvia Jane ClaggetV Salem; Huth McFarlahe, Salem; Anna Hansen, Salem; El len Farris, McMinnvDIe; -Marie Fleischmann, Monmouth; Mary E. Hemrkh, Boring; Eleanor John son, Gresham; Roberta Johnson, and Velda Mae Steffen, HUlsboro; Miles Olson, Independence; Bessie Anne Reichert, Aspen, Cola; Mary Lou Sears, Gates; Olive Mae Vin cent, Swisshome. Second honor roll lists 29 stu dents. Requirements are at least 15 term hours, and a grade point average of at least three earned. The doll: Lillian Pack Hampton, Salem; Ermyl Belle Kipple, Sa lem; Genevieve Lovcik, Salem; Roseanne Alexander, Indepen dence; Jessie Mae Jones, Inde pendence; Gilda Chapman, Junc tion City; Ethel Dann, Molalla; Helen J. Dower, Dayton; Clay Fox, Rickreall; Caroline Gentle, Mon mouth; Stephen Mosher, Mon mouth; Terrence Hubbard, Red mond; Irene Jennings, Portland; Charleen Jensvold, Portland; Dor is Ann Johnson, Portland; Lillian Rautio, Portland; Carolyn M. Stewart, Portland; Dorothy D. Wolfe, Portland; Francis Bay, Portland; Ruby Johnson, New berg; Erma Kent, Vernonia; Ber nice Lehrman, Brooks; Alma D. Petersen, Cornelius; Almeda Po lehn, Astoria; Leona Raimers, Yamhill; Charles Sears, Gates; Helen Sharp, Gaston; Lyle M. Shum, Hood River; Virginia Sto vall, Marshfield. Rites Set Tuesday For Mrs. Seott SILVERTON, Jan; 1 Funeral services for Mrs. Josephine Scott, 80, long a resident of Silverton, who died Friday morning at St. Joseph's home in Portland, are to be held Tuesday morning from the home, with Larson and Son of Silverton in charge. Mrs. Scott, born December 6, 1862, - in Canada, came to Silver ton shortly after World war I to make her home In 1938 she went to St. Joseph's Catholic home in Portland to reside. One son, Rus sell Scott, formerly of Silverton, but now employed in Portland, survives. New Families Move To Swegle Residences SWEGLE Several new families have moved into this district in the last few weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Math ew son and four school age children arrived from Silver ton to reside in the property on Garden road vacated by the E. E. Brandt family. . The father of Willard Moore on Sunnyview j avenue, Joseph . A. Moore of Portland, .formerly of Salem, has died. He was the grandfather i of Mrs. George Rob erts. . -'-". i Dolores Faxmen has been spend ing part of her vacation at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. O. C. Farmen in Mill City. Present at a holiday family din ner at 4 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ . Farmen were Mrs. Ella Brown, Mrs; O, C. Farmen from Mill City, Mr. and' Mrs. Louis Brown, Mr. and Mrs. G. Everett Brown and Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Calkins from Portland, Mr. and Mrsi Farmen and (heir three children. i Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wert and son, Judson, of Los "Angeles were home for the family dinner at the Dillion Jones home, the : former West family; home. Other guests were Rep. and Mrs.' H. R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Marion West and daughters, .Anna Mae and Joyce, and Miss Ruby West. . Crosby Funeral To Be Held Today WOODBURN Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at rst. Luke's Catholic church for Albert B. .Crosby, 83, who died in San Francisco, De cember 29 He was born near Al bany, March 27, 1859. . He is survived . by sons, . Cyril lus J. and Edgar of Woodburn and Walter i of San Francisco; brothers, Jeff Crosby . of - Marsh field and Walter of Hepner; sis ters, - Martha " Bligh and Virginia Stillwell of Portland. The recita tion of the rosary was Friday night at 8 o'clock at the Bingo chapeL Interment . will be in St. Luke's cemetery. M il a ewe Salem. Oregon, Saturday Admiral Has Daily Adm. Chester W. Nlmltx, U8N, eiuiunder-la-cnief mt the United States Faclfle fleet, aqaints down the barrel af bis aaUmatie daring : his dally practice pertod en the' pistol range at his Pearl Harber headqoarters. UN Photo. j ." ,r - ' Roberts School Gives Seasonal Program j ROBERTS The Roberts school presented the following Christmas program at the grange hall: " Flag salute, audience; "Amer ica," audience; welcome, Gary tomer tion, i i- -A i " Va! Morning January 2. 1943 Squint Down Barjrel Gearhart? playlet, "Santa Claus Mil tens," primary room; recita tion, Jean Thomas; recitation, Zel da Hardy; playlet, "The Visit of Saint Nichols," upper grades; reci tation, Gerald Hoar; recitation, Jerrold Graves; tableau, "The First Christmas," upper - grades; closing, - Richard - Heyden. - - - The government has directed us and all other oil companies to limit a customers' credit to a n i - ; - ; - ? i singlb retail outlet Each cus- may select his Jown sta ! For many years this company has developed its credit card plan to render the best and most economical service possible! to its customers. However, if a modification of this credit sys tern will help the national war effort: in any ! way, wo! and our 1 , f -I.:' : ;'-V f '-i-- '."i---','-; ''pj-v! iM v...:; customers will welcome the op- 1 , portunity to cooperate. OTAHD ADB : 2E.I COUPArnr OP CAEiIFdJElTJEA X- - Exception to the above: Standard credit cards issued to govern . , -, . j . : i - - -'-.;( : - T-' ' - - -.i- '. : - :yr;.: . , ;' - ' tie. used ct ell Standard' retail outlets untU, if- !'K ley. Hfe:W PAGE TUBES Jeffersonians To Present: III v JEFFERSON A three-act. com edy entitled, rLIndy 1p vmht presentJanuiry at the 'Jef ferson' high school jrymnashim. It hinges about an f-attempted rob bery of the duchess jewels by "two International jewel ;thievea."v : The eutT TiifiOthy jTweeoOTae; Keith Keesecker;r Lindy Lou Ev ans, 'Barbara Miller; -Dick Barry, Monte Weddle; Big' Boy Roberts, Ronald Allen;. Benjamin Black stone, - Jack ., Skelton; ' Ethelburt, Jim Henderson; Duchess of , Lon donberry, Ruth Terhune; Delores Del Monte, Irene; iHuber; Patsy, Lois Smith; Patricia Mary f Jo Baxter;' Prunella, Fay; Ray. t y 5."- Stage managers,' Gary ' Barna and Stanley1 Miller. The play is directed by Miss Westphal; the stage director is Miss Josephine Getchell. ; hi ' : j'-' . ! ) . " . The : Jefferson ! schools closed Thursday for the New Year's hol iday. School will be resumed Monday.1 ' The . student council held a meeting' Tuesday to discuss plans for the student body play. It was voted to raise the adult admission tor the basketball games. . Jefferson high school has "ft ? j i n- J r LiridyLLo J Independence Adali Chapter Installs y ears New Leaders A INDEPENDENCE The new officers of Adah chapter num ber 34, Order of the Eastern Star, were installed at a cerempny Tuesday night at the Masonic temple. ' i Mrs. Van . Crider was . installed worthy matron; J. L. "Van Loan, worthy patronf Mrs. A. Fratzke, ' associate matron; Dr. C A. Fratzke, associate, patron; Mrs. Homer Dodds, . secretary: Mrs. Fred Hill, treasurer; Mrs. Walter Smith; conductress;. Mrs. ' Joe Rogers," jr associate conductress; Mrs.' ; Ralph Kletzing, marshall; Mrs.1. Clifford 'Glasson, . organist; Miss ' Hazel Hughes, Adah; Mrs. Paul E. Robinson, Ruth; Mrs. Ruth Hiltibrand,: Esther; Mrs.' Hugh Van Loan, Martha; . Mrs. Anna White, Electa Mrs. Ruth Ebbert, warder; . and , Paul E.- - Rob; sentinel. 5 The installing officers were-Etfil Schweizer, worthy (rand instal ling officer; Mrs. Paul Ev Robin son, 'grand marshal; Mrs. Forrest Chambers, grand ' chaplain, ' and Mrs. Mauriee J. Butler, grand r ganlst.. I: r . s Following ; ,the ceremony a candlelight degree .was given In ded several new books to the li brary during the last weekV . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Main of Long view, Wash, were , In " J eff erson this week to see Mrs. Main's fath er,' Glen Bilyeu, who is ill. Mr. Bilyeu was taken to a convales-; cent home in Albany: for treat ment. - - - ' -' " : ' . ; ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee left for Portland Thursday morning tfc spent New - Year's day visiting at the home of their son-in-law and dauchter. Mr. and - Mrs. Howard Benninghoff, and family. Mrs. Charles Harvey and daughter, Beth, who have been visiting her parents here, accompanied them to Portland, . Insori -1 ; i .-! .: -' J -K ' ' - - HTJDIVIDUAL STATEOU CREDIT AV AiL ABEiB. Standard Stations, Inc., many authorized distributors and Stan dard dealers are inividually pre pared to :cxtend credit' Hero'o how Standard customers can get this service: (1) Select the one Standard sta tion aut ho r i z e d . distributor or Standard dealer whorof ybii wish to buy regularly, r ... .. j.. ... .. . . .. ... , (2) Upon proper identification your Standard service man can make the necessary arrange ments without inconvenience to you. .-.)..-. February I, 1943. 1 i - honor of the new matron, Mrs. Crider. She was escorted down "Star Lane" and presented Cow ers by her officers. Mrs. Crider announced her motto for the year. "Adah chapter needs you and you need Adah chapter." j - Phil Schweizer, Junior past worthy' grand patron of Oregon, presented .Mrs.1 John Foreman, outgoing matron, with her . past mafron'sjewel. Mrs. Paul Robin son 'presented the past patrons Jewel to her husband, . Paul E. Robinson, outgoing patron. 1 Mrs. Van Crider announced that Dr. June Martin of North Bend, associate1 , grand matron of the grand chapter, would pay her official visit to Adah chapter Sat urday, January 2, at 2 p. m., to hold a school of instruction for the new rofficers A 1 o'clock luncheon will be given in her hon or at the Monmouth hotel. f : Mrs. Naomi Fresh was in charge of the late bullet luncneon servea with Mrs. John Foreman and Mrs. v. I E. E. Denrmona pouring. Scharns Entertain LIBERTY Guests Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scharn were their children, Master Sergeant and Mrs. Myron Soham from OlvmDia. Wash. Oth ers included Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walling of Vancouver, Leonard Scharn of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. George Lloyd and children, Patty and Sandra Lee of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. F 3. Lloyd of Sa lem were guests also. ; '