w aiao rims t Plans Play In January IUUmub Nwf Serrico - S IL, VERTON Work U going ahead on the playlet "Riding on. the Railroad," which members of the Waldo Hint community club will present at the hall January 13. Mrs. Dan HUlman, program chairman for the .evening, it di recting the cast which includes Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Riches, Jane Riches, Clair Brown, Vivian Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jarni gan, Carl Jarnlgan, Jr, Joan Jar nigah, Richard and Robert Barnes, Don Hillman, Lola Eridreson, Lois Riches, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ri ches, Mrs. Harvey Kasier, LeRoy and Homer Rue. Besides the play, some musical numbers will be given, with John Jeffery making arrangements for these. The program will start at t p. m. and will be followed by a no-host supper. LeRoy Rue Is club president. New Teacher Takes Over At Rosedale lUtesmaa Ktws Sonrlea ROSEDALE Mrs. Florabel Sell of Salem has been hired to finish ihm nrhnnl term as Rosedale's up per grade teacher. Mr. Calvin Jet ton, the former teacner returned to his home in Saline, Okla be- hiiu f hla nsnwitf 111nsa. New pupils enrolled in the school are Danny Murphy, a second gra der and aucnaei Murpny in mm tint, sons of Mr ."and Mrs. J. F. DeFreece who have moved Into the house recently vacated by Mr. and TLTr J. Tlacrh. Jnhn Timid enrolled In the fourth rrade i the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dodd who have moved here from the Zena com munity. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stice and family have returned from a trip to Atlanta, Ga., where they visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sparks. Mrs. Danny Bauge was honored at a shower given at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sparks Friday evening. Assisting Mrs. Sparks with the entertain ment during the evening was Mrs. Edward Davees. Those present were Mesdames Merle Green, Bert Hamilton, Lee Trederickson, Glen Sparks, Milton Bingenheim er, Forrest Cammack, Edward Dave, Marilyn Davee, Russel Griffin, Edwin Caldwell, Ben Sparks and Danny Bauge. Hop Growers Meet Monday At Mt. Angel ttateswjui Mm Sonrkc MT. ANGEL Among the im portant matters to be discussed at the hop growers meeting in the Mt. Angel city hall Monday night, January 9, at 7:30 p.m. will be the new farm legislation in rela tion to the hop I grower and the operations of the market agree ment... . , Also to be discussed will be the Import and export situation and the development in hop research and the hop growers convention to be held In Salem February 9 to 11. The meeting la sponsored Joint ly by the United States Hop Grow ers association and the Hop Con trol board. Hush J. Chrisman, Ore Ygon representative of U. S. Hop Growers and Paul T. Rowell, man aging editor of the Hop Control board, will be present. District advisory committee mem bers to serve for the coming year for the U. S. Hop association and for the hop control board will be elected. - . Yamhill Polio Drive Started; Goal Larger lUtomsa News lenrfet WILLAMINA A dinner meet ing of the chairmen of each town tn Yamhill county for the March f Dimes campaign was I held Thursday night, January 5, at the Palm cafe In McMinnville, with Earl Nott, county chairman in i-hzrae Nott introduced the soeak- ers who were Dr. Spratz- from Newberg, stale member oi ine organization and Dr. Turner, Port land. Pictures were taken of the chairman from .each town. It was learned during the meeting that Yamhill county last year spent ap proximately $8,000 aiding polio patients, and that in the last year! drive, only $4000 was realized. Taking the extra $4000 spent from the treasury.'-"- " Vv Robert Shipley, chairman from Willamina, Mrs. Shipley, Martin Myers, chairman for past three years, and Mrs. Myers were among those attending. . LUND IN ROTARY SILVERTON Leo. Lund is a new member in the Silverton Ro tary club, filling the restaurant classification. The place was held by Lund's father-in-law, the late W. E. Toney until his death Oc tober 25. It's Smart to Wear U2I2AI CREDIT, OF COUXSQ ( j Dr. Henry E. Morris Dr. Kenneth W. Morris MORRIS OPTICAL CO. -444 State St. Pkeew 3-S521 THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS ! " , . I W . ; From The Oregon Statesman's Valley Correspondents i i f Mil ti ; 1 rw t'v MARCH OF DIMES fir I. pointe te the blackbeard in Statctaaa News Sanrfea ' nabbard New officers will be installed at the Tuesday evening meeting of Thalia Rebekah .lodge January 10. Lela Ramsey, presi dent of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, will make her official vis it to Thalia at that time. Hubbard An all-day meeting of the Ladies Aid of Hubbard Community church (Congrega tional) will be held at the Levi Miller home Wednesday, January 11. A no-host dimmer will be served at noon, Hubbard The Firemen and their wives and invited guests en joyed a New Year's Vetch, party in the newly completed hall over the fire truck garage. An evening of dancing was highlighted with hats and noisemakers at midnight and all sirens were blown. Hubkard Steve Ensign was vo ted into membership of the vol unteer fire department at : the meeting Monday evening. ; : Aamsville The Missionary So ciety of tot AumsviUt Wesleyan Methodist church had a fellowship dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. : Shellenberger at their home Wednesday. Those present were the Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Hoerner; George Lee Hoerner, Mr, and Mrs. Byron Wells. Mrs. J. B. GiesdaL Mrs. Walter Ross, Evelyn Gjesdal, Mr. Otto Fuson, Bill Shellenberger, Rollie Green and George Gjesdal. Swegle Because of illness in the homes of several members, the Swegle Women's club will not mee in January. Auburn The Auburn cub pack committee meeting will be Mon day night in the home ox Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacobe. Willamina Willamina schools are expected to open Monday morning unless freezing weather makes it impossible. The schools have been closed since Wednes day, January. 4, due to the icy conmuon ox roaos. Labish Center The 4-H club meeting will be held January 11 at the home o DeAnn MuClaughry at 7 pjn. This meeting was orig inally set tor December 28 but had been postponed because of Christ mas and sickness. Keizer Farmers Union to Meet " Tuesday, Jan. 10 gtatesauus News lerrke KEIZER Both old and new members of Keizer Farmer's union are urged to attend meeting at Quinaby hall Tuesday night, Jan uary 10, at 8 pjn. The group usually meets Wed nesday. There will be opportunity to meet John Bollinger, new man ager of the Farmer's Union ico opperative store in Salem, New berg and Corvallis. Lyle Thomas, Dallas, state secretary, will be the speaker. Films of general farm in terest will be shown by Glenn Slentz of Salem. Other entertain ment la planned and refreshments will be served. I HOPKTXf HOSTS HUBBARD Marvin Hopkins of Oklahoma, oldest son of Mr. land Mrs. J. L. Hopkins, visited his parents here the fore part of i the week. He flew as far as Denver Valley HJriefo m i i f ( H m t r f ,1 w CIRL I N CLASS Wuda das ander teacher Mrs. Derle Dedce Hospital Host to ' 4 v 1 t BUmiJNGTON, la Jan. 1 Clyde Ceberley and Us wife beam at their new danghter, Marlena Kay, at a hospital where all three are patients. Coberley amputaled his ewa leg wtth a pocket knife lost above the ankle Dee. It when it became entangled In a track con veyer belt and ne help was available. Mrs. Coberley entered the hospital te have Mardeae Kay a few days later. All are new re eaperatlng. The child was their first (AP Wlrepfccie to the States- Califoriiiaiis Visit Family At Turner Statesaua News Service AUMSVTLLE Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller and son Larry of Calusa, . Calif., are visiting Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wisenhaua. Mrs. Lloyd Jensen and son Lar ry of WashougaL Wash., have been visiting her family in Aumsville and Mill City, a Mary and Margaret Burke en tered the freshman class at Aums ville Tuesday. They transferred, from Leslie Junior high in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. James Wright Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wright Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gillespie and son spent Christmas vacation visiting in San Francisco. The Gillespies returned December' 27, and Wrights went on south to Los An geles. The Aumsville volunteer fire men are sponsoring, a dance at the Aumsville dance pavilion, Satur day night January 7. GRANGE TO MEET L. LIBERTY-The Red Hills Gra nge will meet on Tuesday. January 10. at the Red Hills Grange Hall on Liberty road, for covered-dish dinner at 7 pjn. There will be a business meeting at 8 p. m. Victor Ballantyne, lect urer is in charge of the program. and came the rest of the way by train due to weather conditions. ' ' . " - "" "I ' " P. il. n i Mi li . .1. - , I : I H i i i ' ( i ! f I i '.: WHey, March of Dimes peater at GevaUe MK Aastlsw Tex. Whole Family . . . T - - A : 'I m. - Mt. Angel Club To Give Play Jan. 8 Statesauui Newt Servlc MT. ANGEL TheDramatic club consisting of students of Mt. An gel prep school and Mt Angel academy will present the riotous three-act comedy, "Spring Fever" in St Mary's auditorium Sunday, January 8, in two performance at Z pjn. and 8 p.m. Leading roles are carried by Eddie Traeger and Gloria Ruet both of Mt AngeL The play is be ing directed by the Rev. Gabriel Morris, prep school principal and dramatic instructor. . Eugene Woman to Address Silverton Church Council Newt Serric SILVERTON Mrs. Victor P. Morris of -the Christian church of Eugene will be the guest speaker at the Silverton Methodist church Thursday, January 12, when the women of the Silverton churches will meet to form the first Council of Church -women in this district The hour has been set for 2 p. m. .Officers will be elected for the new council Thursday after form ation has been completed. Move to start the organization was in November on World Com munity day when women of; the town gathered for an afternoon of discussion, reports Mrs. Delbert Harrington, temporary secretary of the groupi'V ' , - r . if 1 l 1 M Elects Leaders At Willamina - aiatttiaa Kw Ml ikl WILLAMINA The Country Side club held its first meeting of the new year Wednesday at the Rupert Christensen home. Mrs. Joe Donhauer presided. Officers of 1949, were reelected to serve in 1950. They are Mrs. Donhauer. president; Mrs. Clarence Hawley, vice-president; secretary and trea surer; Mrs. Roy Mitchell corres ponding secretary. Secret pals were chosen for the new year. Refreshments were served later in the afternoon. Mrs. Glenn Chris-; tensen-will be the hostess the first Wednesday to February. . j The Fnendly Neighbors club held its January meetine; at the Edward Lehman home Thursday with Mrs. Oliver Kosta presiding. Fifteen members were present The club members are working on a sewing project for the benefit of the Amity Community Center project ' Mrs. Kosta conducted a Tun Travel Quiz with Mrs. George Fuller and Mrs. Al Hewfary win ning frist prizes, and consolation prizes going to Mrs. Richard Ful ler, Mrs. Florence Turley and Mrs. Roy Konzelman. Mrs. George Ful ler will be the hostess for the Feb ruary meeting. R- M. Glohn has purchased the B. W. Robinson property on Fourth street west of the Shell Service station. Eugene Shroeder, who Is employed at the Shell station, will occupy the house. Odd Fellows, Rebekalis Hold Card Party ttaUnaaa Newt Service JEFFERSON Odd Fellows and Rebekahs held a party in the hall Saturday night. Pinochle was enjoyed and a covered-dish sup per served. Birthdays occuring in January were honored bv a larea birthday cake bearing lighted can- cues. Honored were C. M. Cochran, Paul McKee. Mrs. T. O. Kester. George Mills, Dolph Payne and w. jj. Glasgow. St Thomas Catholic church will hold first , Friday masses at 8 ajn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sarver were New. Years dinner guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. George jaassey, in sax em. Bill Barnes arrived home Wed nesday for a 10 day leave from the navy. He will report back to Seattle, then to San Diego, Calif. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Barnes. Leighton W e d d 1 e returned to Eugene Monday to resume his studies at Northwest Christian col lege. Leighton had spent two weeks dunng the holidays at hla home here, the last week having all four or his wisdom teeth pulled. He is a member of the school quartet so wont be home much during the next two terms. Robert Simpson will deliver the morning message at the Church of Christ Sunday, after which there will be a fellowship dinner. Masonic Lodge Installs Leader At Stayton lUttnui Ncwi lerrlc STAYTON-John Christensen was installed worshipful mas ter of the Masonic lodge of Stayton in ceremonies at which Carl Wippcr, district deputy worshupful grand master, was Installing officer. The rites were in the Masonic halL Monday, December 19. Installed aim were JJL Morgan, senior warden; P. H. BelL Junior warden; A. C. Van Nuys, treasur er; Walter Hinrlchs. secretary; William H. Fair, senior deacon; H. S. Pendleton, Junior deacon; James Rand, senior steward; C. H. Darou, Junior stewarh; D. George Cole, chaplain; I. E. Parberry, marshal; and W. L. Frey, tiler. WCTU TO MEET SILVERTON The Women's Christian Temperance Union will hold its January meeting on Fri day, January IS, at 2 p. nv at the home of Mrs. E. R. Adams at 243 Coolidge st Mrs. M. G. Gunder son is president of the group. Mir Wf RATUM ATKINS ft DUXSXOW OMCEKTaATU aAtOIK PEAT A MOSS Woewd.SaMrwtf, MKhankoity Drtod. Is 91 Km Spognum Mom. Abmta 10 s 50 Mar Watar Then Krtf Otto M Mew. You Um 30 Lm BoeauM TNI WOCtS FINEST AN CtSAHDT FIAT MOSS LstVMeaePW FlsMMfV AMI MlfVk AVAllASU WMIN YOU NK ITt In Any Quantity You Specify, hrkh 2-W. lpkcs, kr M ia, at . ay Ifco CoHooi. . ' loo your Portland CASIO Z-Mlf M4t 8.W. Cac4tel Blabway. Country u 01 EL Valley Dr."Vrilllam H. Smith SHERIDAN Funeral arrvkwa for Dr. William Henry Smith, SO, snertdan, were neid Monday in me chapel of the snenaan zuneraj home under the ausnicea of the Sheridan Masonic lodge. Interment was in Green Crest Memorial pane. Dr. Smith died suddenly Friday at his home. He had been in poor health for some time, but was not considered seriously ilL He had made his home in Sheridan for 25 years and was engaged in the prac tice of chiropractic pnystoan. ne was a veteran or tne xirsi worio war. atuf served as mavor of She ridan from January 1949 until June when he resigned, wmiam Hmfv Smith was born October 27, 1899, at Richland, Mo, the son of Louis and Emma Ken- age Smith. He came to Oregon zz years ago. He la survived by his mAt nuvct a son. William. Jr- and a daughter, Barbara. Four Corners Mothers Qub Holds Meet Utaaaaa News f rriee FOUR CORNERS The MotiWa Wratr Civrnmn.' Lincoln school held their January meeting Friday in the school auditorium with Mrs, Harvey Meyer presld- ,Motion carried to provide pre mA Wn cira to allow moth- ers to attend meetings. They paid $224.00 on the public address sys tem for the scbooL A cooked food gale will be held on Friday, Jan uary IS, at the Portland Gas and Coke Co- with the food to be con tributed by the mothers. Mrs. Gerald Wing is general chairman. The atage jn the audi torium is now equipped with new curtains. Frank B. Bennett superinten dent of Salem public schools, spoke on the anticipated Increase of enrollment in the schools based on past statistics, and the effect that It will have on the present school facilities. Oregon has the greatest percentage of emigration per population of any state in the union, consequently the school en rollment will Increase proportion ately be said. ; About SO mothers attended the meeting despite pouring rain and high wind. KiwanisOub Installs at McMinnville StoU Mowo Sorvtco WILLAMINA. Those attending the installation of officers of the McMinnville Klwanla club Wed nesday were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Heider, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bar rett Mr. and Mrs. Roy Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrison, Mrs. C. Nelson and Mrs. Robert Bart lett Lt Gov. Ted Carlson was unable to attend because of weather con ditions. Judge Arlie Walker of McMinnville substituted as install ing officer. Past Lt Governor Phil Hammond of Oregon City was the speaker. The meeting of primary teach ers of Yamhill county will be held Monday in McMinnville. The meeting was originally set for the week but cancelled due to weath er conditions. ' . 1 ' 0 ring In All You Have WttMMEl SOS U. Cettas Thai ' Stoiesmcnt' Satlent Oregon.' Kern Heads Polio Drive At Albany Ftataaua News terrka . ALBANY Jim Kern was nam ed chairman of the Albany March of Dimes polio drive campaign this week. The drive win begin Jan uary IS and continue through Jan nary 21. The drive la beta soon sored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce again this year. Kern has had three years' experience in the work. In connection with the drive, the "mile of dimes will again be held. This la the Sidewalk etimt tmAmm the direction of the Boy Scouts, nun always neu many dollars for the fund. Another feature will be the annual Elks March of Dimes ball to be held on the evening of January 28. Thia is a closed affair Statement of Condition Salem Federal Savihgs and" : :: :' ,' - ' '-'l'''-:,V :;-. " Loan Association ' 560 State StV Salem, Oregon i December 21, 194 : ASSETSI' ' First Mortgage Loans . . .$3,929,633.65 Loans on Savings Accounts 23,974.66 Fed. Home Loan Bank United States Bonds . Cash on Hand and In Office Building . Other Assets Total LIABILITIES Savings Accounts . . . .$4,069,901.97. Advances from Federal . Home Loan Bank Borrowed Money Loans In Process Other Liabilities General Reserves Surplus Total . . ALL ORADIS "n n n t Wo Pay Top Market Prices CAN USE ANY AMOUNT ' v AT ONCE TE mmx co. St. Buying Hours 8 a.m. to 12 Noon 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sunday. Tcarugrr 13S0-1 1 and all contributions received at the dance are turned over to the polio fund. New Hearing Device Has No Receiver Button In Ear Chicago, 111 Deafened people are hailing a new device that gives them clear hearing without a receiver button in the ear. They now enjoy songs, sermons, friendly companionship and business sus cess with no self-conscious feeling that people are looking at a button hanging on their ear. Tiny Fhan tomold fits so deep within the ear that it is hardly seen. Sound is relayed tn it by an lnconsplcious tube from a button concealed In the clothing. 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