OBEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Sunday Messing. December 17. 1314 PAGE TUBES i4TT 7U xnrTToriTt Silverton Will Study lights Planning Commission To Hold Hearing -In January SILVERTON Silverton's lighting system will be studied at the January meeting of the Sil verton Planning cemmission. The . public will be-4nvited to sit in at the meeting and a representa tive of the' Portland General Electric company will be Invited to speak. The meeting probably will be . held at the chamber of commerce rooms with special invitations Issued to the chamber, of com merce, the Rotary and the Lions clubs and a general invitation to - the public. James Clough, local company manager, will make ar rangements for the speaker. ' At the Friday night meeting of the commission, called by Mrs. X. --A. McClanathan, acting president, Mayor Reber Allen and City Manager. Harry C. McCrea report ed on New berg's lighting system which they recently inspected. Rholin Colley reported the, high school manual training depart- . merit, of which William Gates is instructor, had promised to make benches and tables for the city park if the city would furnish the lumber. Members of the commission re ported considerable vandalism of street signs. Special efforts will be made to catch the culprits and punishment meted out,city of ft cials say. ; The Friday night meeting1 was the regular December meeting, advanced because it would fall on Christmas. Christmas Vespers To Be Held Sunday By-Dallas Choirs DALLAS Christmas Vespers .will be held at the Evangelical Church, Sunday, December 17, by . the combined choirs of the Metho- ' diskand Evangelical churches. Ar c thur Abel is the director and Miss Earline Gleason, accompanist. The following numbers are in ' eluded in the program: Organ pre - lude, Lois Coy; Processional, The Evening Star, choir; Invocation, Kev. Clark Enz; Behold I Bring You Good Tidings, choir; It Came Upon a. Midnight Clear, choir with Incidental solo by Paul Launer Star of the East, mixed quartet: Mrs. Wesley Sherman, Mrs. How 1 ard Fleming, Paul Launer and Ar thur Abel; No Candle Was There and No Firej choir; Oh Holy. Night, choir with solo by Paul Launer; Bethlehem, choir; While Shep herds Watched, The First Noel and Oh, Come All Ye Faithful male chorus; Methinks I Hear the .Heavens Resound, mixed quartet Silent Night, There Were Shep herds, incidental solo, Mrs. Wes ley Sherman and The Evening Hour, choir; benediction. Rev. W A. Backer; postlude, Lois Coy. : 4 12 pr. 48 In. W x 84 In. L cotton print . ,, , - ,' . 8 pr. 48 la. W x 84 In. L rayon and cotton ... . 5 rose color for club and wing chair U blue and rose on white for club and wing chair 155. No. liberty TOPS .Drape? SflnnD am VsallDey DMeffg - ; . From San Diego Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton of San Diego are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker in Lyons. They also visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hampton at Tillamook and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Woods of Molalla. Hampton is on a 10 day leaveJ ' . . From PrineTille Mr. and Tblrs. Oral Toland of Prineville are vis iting their son, Marvin Toland and family at Lyons. Mrs. Mar vin Toland and infant son, Mel vin Ray, have just returned from the Salem General hospital. Liberty Local Elects Election of officers will be held Tuesday by the Liberty Farmers - union local when members meet at the hall. 9 From Missouri Mr. and Mrs. George Reece of Rich Hill, Mo., are in Scio for an extended visit with their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Crow. The Reeces lived here several years ago. - ' " i - Fractures Leg Russell Hicks of Lincoln suffered a fractured- leg while scuffling after school in Sa lem last week. He is now on crutches and will be unable to take part in the high school, and church plays. '" From Fresno Joe Dencer of Fresno, Calif., is visiting his ne phew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hammer in Lincoln. School Play The Mission Bot tom Community club will meet at the same tim as the school hou day program, December 22. Par ents and friends of the pupils are invited and a ' tree and program are planned. Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rawlins and two chil dren have returned to Dallas af ter a trip east to Tyrone, Okla., where her father was ill. They visited in Los Angeles and Kan sas on the way home. Donors Register For January Visit MT. ANGEL When the mo bile blood unit comes to Mt Angel on January 4 the donors will be permitted to sign the label that goes on a pint of blood and dedi cate it to any serviceman or ser vicewoman he or she may choose. This does not mean that the blood will 'go to the person designated but that it is given in his honor, Two hundred pints will be col lected at the next visit to Mt. Angel and at least 225 volunteers are wished. Registration is now under way at the Marion County Farmers Union- Oil Co., Fisher Pharmacy, Mt Angel Cooperative Creamery, Als Place, Traeger Brothers, Hotel Fountain and the Mt Angel Farmers Union ware house. ' lne tea drinking habit was largely responsible for the de velopment of fine English porce lain. Keg. 9.S3 11.93 CO) Reg. k f 5.49 179 mu Sale S-98 Sale w V - ,-, . - y-- Four Gift Boxes Four large boxes of gifts for servicemen in hospitals and on the high sea have been forwarded by the Polk county Red Cross chapter at Dal las. Mn. C. H. Greenwood is committee chairman in charge of the project Assisting her were Mrs. Donald V. Robinson, Dallas chairman; Mrs. Jack Hayes and Mrs. Mel vin Cutler, in charge of packing. From California Vernon Wol- cott, chief of an agricultural bu reau in California, visited his sis ter, Peggy iWolcott Scott at Sil verton this week while north io attend a regional warehouse man agers convention in Portland. A brother, Chester Wolcott, lives at Willows, Calif. Both attended Sil verton high school and the Uni versity, of Oregon,. V 1 ' Looney Bulle School Plans, for Christmas LOONEY BUTTE A Christ mas program will -be -given by the pupils of the school Tuesday,' Dec. 19, eight p.m..' "Through the Christmas Wreath" ' and "The King's Choice" will be presented. Mrs. James Weid will be pianist A - lighted Christinas tree and distribution of gifts by Santa is a traditional feature of the com munity . Christmas, partyv ' . Rebehah Holiday Party To Be Held Tuesday DALLAS Members of Almira Rebekah lodge will hold their an nual Christmas party at the lodge hall Tuesday night Following in itiation and degree staff work, there will be a special Christmas program. Exchange of -gifts and refreshments. Valley Obituaries SALEM HEIGHTS Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the Clough-Barrick chapel, for Mrs. Melinda Florence Annis, 890 Hoyt street who died at a Salem hospital Friday. The Rev. F. C. Stannard will 'offici ate. Mrs. Annis is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edna Fasch ing of Salem Heights and Mrs. Nellie Harr of Salem. - . 4 Announcement Bnison's Eledrical FixU Shop Formerly of 640 So. Capitor St., WiU Be Open i at Their New Location 271 North Commercial Si. Beginning j i December 18lh SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Bring us your broken electric flat iron, hot plate, heater, electric clock, or any electrical appliance and have it fixed, or you may use it as a trade in toward some other recondi tioned electrical appliance. All work guaranteed. Hours 9:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. 24 hour service. Phone 9946. A. Huston, Mgr. 20 pr. 43 in. W x 84 in. L frosted rayon ... . - 6 pr. 48 In. W x 84 In. L heary rayon and cotton (DoDveirs . ' ;i - !' ' " : Y . " Re? 2 corer for maple or oar- ly California chair : 1.23 1 corer for maple or ear- .' - , ly California sola 3.70 Legion Plans For Christmas Gift Packages MT. ANGEL The first teenage party, sponsored by the local. American Legion and j auxiliary was a great success and a second get-together for the club will be held Christmas week. Plana in clude the; purchase of a phono graph to furnish- music for danc ing for the boys and girls. The Legion and Auxiliary each donated $6 toward the Christmas boxes for the 4700 veterans of the present war hospitalized in army and naval hospitals in Oregon. - Delegates for . the County As sembly fof the coming year are Mrs. S. Sibley, Mrs. Mae Heggie, Mrs.' Fred Prosser, : Mrs. Fred Lucht and Mrs. Joseph Faulhaber. Mrs. Heggie was elected secretary of the Marion County 'Assembly at the meeting in Silverton last Friday. Alternates are Mrs. Cletus Butsch, Mrs. Peter Gores, Mrs. Clifford Norton, Mrs. A. P. Miller and Mrs. H. Borkenhagen.- A complete report 1 of the; As sembly meeting will be given at the next meeting of the "auxiliary. The Christmas -party and no host supper is planned for Decem ber 26. "I - Ellendale Club Plans For Holiday Party DALLAS A Christmas party is scheduled for Wednesday after- noon, December 20 at Library hall for the Ellendale club.- The ex change Of gifts around a lighted Christmas tree is included in the program. Mrs. W. R. Morben will be hostess. Turner Grade School Program Is Scheduled TURNER A Christmas pro gram with the grade and high school participating, will be given Friday, December 22 at 1:15 p.m. under the auspices of the junior class. Miss Vick is advisor. . The Girl Scouts will sponsor a tea-Tuesday, December 19, from 3 to. p.m. at ine scnooi. o o Reg-. ' 14.S3 Sale .98 16.S3 Sale OC 1 .49 Phone 3194 Valley Births SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Norman Naegeli are eagerly awaiting an after-the-war Red Head show. Their fourth child, son, was born at the Silverton hos pital December 14. This one, like his two brothers I and one sister, has very bright red hair, the par ents proudly announce. , MONMOUTH A daughter. Phyllis Lynn, was born Dec. 14 at a Salem 'hospital, to Lt (jg) and Mrs. W. S.iJenks (Annetta Schweizer). Lt Jenks, a ; Salem man, is on active duty with the navy. Mrs. j Jenks resides here with . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Schweizer: MONMOUTH-rA daughter, Pa mela Sue, was born Dec 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dutton of Port land. The child,' which has a bro ther, is the granddaughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Davis of Mon- mouth. JEFFERSON Seaman First Class Arthur Rhodes and Mrs. Rhodes are parents of a son, Den nis Wayne, - born Dec. 10 at the Salem General hosoitaL There are four other children in the family. Air. ana Mrs. rex reterson are the parents' of a 7 V4 pound daugh ter, Judith Clare,; bora . Thursday, December 14, at the Salem Dea coness hospital. She has a brother 7 years old and twin brothers S f years old. Mrs. Petersen was -for merly Helena Weddle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weddle. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright, December 9, "an 8 pound son, Lar ry Jon, at the Salem -Jeneral hos pital. DALLAS A daughter, Carol Ann, was 'born to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bail, of Sheridan, at the Dallas hospital. . She is their sec ond child. - ' j -( . Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bowman an nounce j the .birth of a daughter, Sylvia Lee, at the Dallas hospital, Dec. 11. The father s in the ser vice. She is their second child. FALLS CITY Jbhn Calavan received word Thursday of the birth of a son, December 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Chambers of Portland. Mrs. Chambers is a daughter of Mr. Calavan. Penguins can progress on ice either by walking upright or flat on their stomachs, kicking with their legs. K I l!fJ5J tfl 1 tint 1 Hlifiiy wm hyH mMimm4. , m S;'P " :- T3- ' o t -JiMm A?' - ' - t ' - - .fW f -,1 Y i2 r s 1. sy-jr mv msim-1 0I1LY 6 SHOPPING DAYS TILL CliRISTHAS refaajBafcssJ )i ' "?fr t. - Vnr 8 8 OVy SAID.rS 1EAD2IG Scio Christmas . Program Planned For Wednesday "SCIO Primary grades will op en the school Christmas program with a song, "Bells of Christmas", at the gymnasium at 8 pjn. Wed nesday, Dec. 20. First and second graders, under direction of their teacher, Mrs. J. S. Ruby, will also present an exercise, Hrhc . Old Story". ' .'.. i. i i . : ..; A group of traditional carols will be presented by the third and fourth grades, their teacher, Adri anna Abrahams, announces. Quam Sprague, Jimmy Karnosh, Leonel Boucher, Allen Scharbauch, Wal ter Greenly and Ray Morris will participate in a skit, "Sing a Song of Christmas". 1 - I ' "Hanging the Christmas Stock ing," a playlet, will be Lucille Lewis' fifth and sixth grades con tribution. Principals of the cast will be Alvle Fleming, Patsy Bates, Jacguelyn Calavan, Bene Sadowsky, uail Bates,! Jack Mar tin, Donald Sweet Gene'Faltus, Mary Benes and Rose May. Mrs. P. W. Schrunk will present her seventh and eighth graders in "Christmas Blackout in Hogan's Alley".' Included in . tfie cast are Roberta! Cook, Joan Johnson, Bet ty Patrny, Nancy Hildreth, Em ma jean Miller, Frank and Norman Greenly, Lewis Scharbauch, Rob ert ' Voytek, Charles Martin . and Gene Blair. Billy Foster is sound effects boy. - - Ih making writing paper, the fibers are treated with water- resistant substances such as rosin and gelatin. - I1EV. SAIIUEL IIYSTHOII Missionary ' . And '.I '- Bible Expositor Now Touring United States 28 years a missionary to Bra zil - - pastor of a church of 2000 members in Rio de Jan eiro. ' .... I. Hear This Abla Speaker and . BIbIa Expositor Nigfcur rt 7:45 Tuesday, Through Sunday ' ' leira- I. ' I I : ' ' . .. . i . mT us k y jv r i - ... ..I S mm ris) Gaum fiA' l s 'I ' I'lUnwafflOTwiw 4fi frtn 1 a n ttt Our Pnf nmr. ' S Oar Store Will Remain Open Tin 9 Each Evenki Until Xmas JEVElERSOPTOMETRtSTS CEEDIT. ISWHERS A1ID 0?IICUIS Valloy Calendar SUNPAT. DECEMBER If , Marlon county JerwT Cattle ciud. u. c Nelsons kout i. tsox st. j Marlon County Jersey Cattle club. TUESDAY, DECEMBER-It i Swesle FT A. achooUiouae at Ul Liberty Farmers local. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEK M v Prinrle Women's club. i IHUBSDAY. DECEMBER SI ' - . PrtncM enrfstma Drocram. - FRIDAY, DECEMBER t Biooa flonors unit at Dallas. Indoor Shoot Planned! For Sunday, Dec 17 MT. ANGEL American Legion post and auxiliary meetings at! the hall Tuesday night completed plans for the indoor shoot Decem ber 17 at the Memorial hall from noon on. Joseph L. Faulhaber is chairman. , v Ai ' i other -valuable ' merchandise iwill be given as prizes. ; Women ol the auxiliary win serve hot lunches during the shoot 1 - j i -' i i. I ' I I t ial7.;6 Chopping Bays K ' ' i FOR THE qONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS Onr Sioro ITiU Remain Open Till 9 P. li Each; Evening Unlil Chrislmos ffjj JIWIlIR$sOPTOlilTtl$T$ CX L 7n Tk S7mrf)f7A S ' Men's sbsssItc! IbI Usl Ring in sterling. Blsek bsckgrennd, .. geld pUte I J5t Initial. ' In Gold $2.5 P. M. S 5 Lockets, preeteas .metal, with i chain ; Gill IwE WRAP I vimm Are Large KC Qass ; , Due at JIt. Angel : MT. ANGEli Initiaujjn ser vices for about 35 new members of the Knights of Columbus will, be held Sunday, December 17 by the local council. All three degrees will be given. A number of can didates from Salem and Portland are also expected; r . , All members and candidates . are expected to attend the 9:30 Mass where they 'will receive com munion in a body. Breakfast wEU be served tot all. In the school dining hall after the mass. A com mittee of 15 members of the Cath olic Daughters of America, headed by Mrs. William Prosser, will prepare and serve- the breakfast. The degree work: will begin im mediately after. After its jcompe- tion a buffet dinner will be served to meniDers ana canaiaau Because of the holiday sea usual banquet could not Famoos Tsvsnne Watch Easy SfV75 M91 Payments .Uranpfcn ' i MAII INSURE ANY! free OF CIIARGE S i pnjy. ison the be served.