EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES
WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEWS by special correspondent
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930
PAGE TWO
FULL PROGRAM
ARRANGED FOR
GRANGER MEET
Vv Monmouth The three Rubemt
torial candidates are acheduled to
speak at the October session or
Pomona grange to be held in Mon
mouth Saturday.
Although the morning session
wilt be devoted to routine artairs,
lie afternoon program, whlmh will
begin at 1:30 o'clock. Is to be open
to the public
The program to be given Is as
follows: J. R. Becke, on county
Kent work; state master, C. C.
Hulet, explaining grange power
bill; Billy Utley, TOcal sow, accom
panied by steel guitar and banjo,
whistling and piano. Julius Meier,
Independent candidate Xor gover
nor will talk.
Talk by Senator Edward P. Bai
ley, democratic candidate for gov
ernor. Talk by Phil Metschan, re
publican candidate. Talk by Elton
Wat kins, democratic candidate for
U. S. senate; vocal solo by Joe Mc
Kay of Grand Ronde, accompan
ied at the piano by Mrs. McKay,
Josiah Wills on the "Revision of
Our School Laws"; vocal solo by
Billy Utley, together with banjo
and guitar by Hilda and Frank
Crawford, piano number by Mrs.
Marie Flint McCall and whistling
by Mrs. cor don B lodged.
SHEEP MANGLED BY
' PROWLING CANINES
Union vale Three young Shrop
shire ewes belonging to Eugene
Wilson at Wheatland, were badly
mangled by stray dogs recently and
with a great deal of care have thus
far survived. J. H. Cat ton, dog
catclter of McMinnville, mas called
In an unsuccessful attempt to locate
the owner of the dogs. They have
oeen caugnt.
SOCIAL SHOWER CLUB
GUEST AT WHEATLAND
Unionvale Mrs. Elmer Thomas
entertained the Wheatland Social
Shower Service club at her home at
Wheatland. Mrs. Viola Farmer and
Mrs. Viola Br orison were the guests.
It was voted to purchase a stan
dard picture to hang In the new
school building.
Mesdames Alice Chamberlain, Del
ta Culp, T. R. Davidson, E. E. Fell,
6mlth Fields. Clyde Fowler, P. H.
Fowler, Will Magness, Eugene Wil
son and the hostess, were the mem
bers present.
Mrs. Thomas served refreshments.
The next meeting will be at the Al
bert Umbanhower home near Amity.
PATIENT BROUGHT HOME
Sllverton Mrs. S. Longacre of
West Hill, who was taken to the
home of her daughter, Mrs. J. W.
Welch and family In Con a Ills a
few ueeks, was brought to her
home Saturday by Mr. and Mrs.
Hex Russell who came over to get
another load of their household
goods as they are moving to that
city for the winter. Mrs. Longacre
Is very much Improved In health
and Is able to be around.
I.fcKIITYS HAVE GIRL
Mill City An eight pound baby
girl was born Monday morning to
Mr. and Mrs. William Lelchty.
They will call her Dorothy Louise.
Mother and baby are doing nicely.
Jl'DD STILL ILL
Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Percy Judd
liave returned home from San Diego
where they went to see their son.
Lynn, who Is very 111. While there
tiiey moved Lynn from the Naval
hospital at San Diego to Los An
geles for treatment. At last re
ports he was some better but still
In a very rritirnl condition.
FOR good cooks, who lite things just a
little bit nicer, the Wesson Oil people make
Snowdrift. Pure, sweet and fresh, Snow,
drift is creamed from an oil as fine as a
dclidous salad oil . . and nothing the.
MURDOCK FAMILY
GUESTS AT PARTY
Monmouth A birthday dinner
aa given Sunday In honor of J. L.
Murdock who celebrated his 72nd
birthday anniversary. The guests,
were all Mar docks, and Included Mr.
and Mrs. Louis J. Murdock and sons
Victor, Junior and Robert of Klam
ath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.
Murdock and chUdren, Erla Mae,
John and George of Monmouth, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murdock. In the
evening the entire group enjoyed a
theater party at Corvallis.
MANY INVITED TO
PARTY AT MONITOR
Monitor A Sunday school party
was held at Lenon's hall Saturday
evening. The evening was spent In
playing games after which lunch
was served.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Wolfe. Loretta Wolfe,
Mrs. Blberstein and children. Jean
and Johnnie, Mrs. Dimtck, Naomi,
Hazel, Clifford and S in nicy Dimlck,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Conyne and
daughter, Donnte, Mrs. Chris Han
son, Jenny and Evelyn Hanson, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Willig and Gwendo
lyn, Mr. and Mrs. Sam S tetter, Glen
and Thelma, Mrs, Hastie, Royal, Ha
zel and Willie. Mrs. C. V. Carmi
chael, Eunice and Dick, Barbara
Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Calvin,
and Edythe, Ruth Ballweber, Wini
fred Lienhart, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
McKee, Wilma and Eileen Stanton,
Wayne Brantner, Kenneth Evans,
Oorda Klamp, Harold Gustafson
and Don Gradv. Mrs. Glilanders,
Dorothy, Kenneth and Charles, Dick
Harlan, Leon Englcman, Edwin Wll-
leg, Paul and Mary Alice Conyue.
SCOTTS MILLS FOLK
ENTERTAIN GUESTS
Scotts Mills Mrs. O. B. Sanders
had as her Sunday dinner guests all
of her children. They were Mrs.
Edna Cook of Scott burg. Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Wanacote and Ran
som Sanders of Portland, Martin of
Sllverton and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Sanders and son of this place. Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Sloan had as their
guests Sunday, Mrs. Evelyn Nader-
man and son and daughter of
Salem.
NUTTING PARTY IS
STAGED AT CHURCH
Monmouth The senior Christian
Endeavor league of the Evangelical
church was host Friday evening to
a nutting party held in the church
parlors.
Different varieties or nuts were
hidden throughout the rooms. The
party was divided Into groups, with '
each member representing an anl- I
maL When each person discovered I
some nuts, he or she was required
to personate the language of the
animal.
About forty were present. Refresh
ments were served by Alma La r kins,
Margaret Schrlener and Mrs. L. H.
WiUard.
Cl'ESTS FOR DINNER
Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Oberslnner and sons, Leonard and
LeRoy were guests of honor at a
large dinner given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schultalbers in
Sllverton Sunday.
BLL KNAPS OS TRIP
Sidney Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Belk
nap left recently on a two weeks'
hunting trip to southern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hampton are
caring for Belknap s farm while
they are away. Belknap recently
purchased a coupe for his daugh
ter, Janet, who Is student in
Jerferson high school and Miss
Belknap Is now driving from home
to srhool.
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MORGAN HEADS
AUBURN GROUP
FOR NEW YEAR
Auburn The Auburn commun
Ity club elected T. C. Morgan pres
ident; Paul Lee, vice president, and
Miss Bern ice Zilke, secretary
treasurer Friday when the club met
for the first time UUs fall.
Miss Zilke, who Is a teacher of the
primary room and Mrs. Harriet In
gram, principal, with their pupils.
presented a Halloween program,
The upper room gave a short play,
"Soft Soap;" a drill by the pri
mary class; song by the upper room
pupils, and a drill by pupils from
both rooms concluded the program.
Paul Lee extended an Invitation
to the club to hold a house-warming
party November 5. In the new
brooder he use which Is under con
struction at the Lee hatchery. The
building Is 32x203 and will accom
modate a good sized crowd.
CHINA BIRD FEED
IS ANNUAL EVENT
Sllverton The Bethany com
munity held its seventh annual
China pheasant feed Sunday all
day at the Harvey Bowen cabin
near the Pudding river bridge.
The nimrods hunt Chinas Satur
day evenings and Sunday mornings.
The birds are brought to the cabin
where they are prepared for the
big noon day feed as are the hot
biscuits and various vegetables.
The rest of the viands are
brought from the homes already
prepared. About fifty people us
ually attend these pheasant feeds
and there Is always food enough
for three times that many. They
are always held at the Bowen
cabin.
GORDON SURPRISED
ON BIRTHDAY DATE
Mill City E. C. Gordon was sur
prised when friends called at his
home to help him celebrate his
birthday. The party spent the eve
ning in playing "500."
Refreshments were served at a
late hour to those present: Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Chestnut, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ladd
and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Haseman, i
OLSENS HAVE BOY
Sllverton A seven pound boy
was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Olson at the local hospital Sunday
afternoon. Mrs. OLsen will be re
membered as Miss Hazel Buell,
Sllverton Roscoe Jenkins, man
ager of the local MacMnrr store,
went back to work again after a
month's vacation. Part of that
time was spent In eastern and
southern Oregon hunting and
flshimr. '
PILES s
YIELD TO
CHINESE
E R B
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blind. Uchintr, protruding or bleed
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amazing power to reduce swollen
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soothing, healing action. Don't de
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capital rmro store adv.1
n
It is creamed for you to an even, spoon
able, easy-to-blcnd smoothness. An air-tight
sealed pail brings all its goodness to you.
All its rich freshness comes to four table as
part of the nice things you bake and fry.
FIREMEN ARRANGE
FOR ANNUAL DANCE
Mt. Angel The Mt. Angel fire
department Is making preparations
for the 15th annual dance to be
given In the school auditorium,
Thursday evening. The dance will
be the big event of the year, and
the boys are working hard to make
it a big success. The hall will be
decorated for the occasion, and
carnival favors will be distributed.
Proceeds will be used for the new
lire truck and supplies.
FLOWERS PRESENTED
RALLY DAY WINNERS
Lablsh Center A rally day pro
gram was given at the Lablsh Sun
day school with a large crowd at
tending. Recitations were given by differ
ent scholars and several of the
classes sang special numbers appro
priate for the occasion. To the
youngest and oldest persons present,
and to the teacher whose class had
the most number of visitors present,
a chrysanthemum was given. Little
Laureene, Isaac Morris and Mr.
Hornscnuch received flowers.'
The weekly prayer meeting will be
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Starker, Thursday evening at
7:30 o'clock.
LECTURE AND TEA
SLATED WEDNESDAY
Mill City Rev. Earl Deane, who
has just returned from Arrtca
where he has been a missionary for
several years, will give a lecture at
the Presbyterian church Wednes
day evening. Rev. Deane will show
slides of his work along with his
lecture. The women of th Com
munity church will also sponsor a
tea Wednesday afternoon at 3
o'clock In the Presbyterian church.
FORMER WALDO HILLS
RESIDENT IS TAKEN
Waldo Hills E. A Finley has
received word of the death of his
aunt, Mrs. Iden Bower, at Great
Falls, Mont. She died Thursday
morning following a short Illness, ac
cording to the message received
here. Mrs. Bower lived In the
Waldo Hdls for a number of years.
The Bowers own.d the farm on
which the Edson Comstocks are now
living. They moved to Montana
close to 20 years ago. Mrs. Will
Egan of Sllverton, is a sister-in-law
of Mrs. Bowpr.
Tomorrow
Billie Dove
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STUDENT BODY
WILL GATHER
Students In Linn and Marlon
counties of the school of muter
methods, of which Charlea F.
Walker la the president. will hold
a student body meeting at Jeffer
son Thursday evening. October JI.
Mr. Williams of Lebanon Is the
field supervisor of this district
Plans are being made by which
teachers from the school in Port
land will be the chief speakers. The
students will also contribute num
bers to the program.
Students and their parents are
expected to be present from Hal
sey, ficlo, Albany, Lebanon.
Brownsville, Jefferson, Stayton,
Turner and Aumsvul?.
SOUP FUND BOOSTED
WITH AUCTION SALE
Scotts Mills The general auction
was held Saturday evening at the
gymnasium building under the
auspices of the P. T. A. for the
purpose of lncrea&lnj the hot soup
fund.
The following program was giv
en: Piano solo, Ethelda Lip pert,
accompanied by Billy Lauderback
on the piano. Darky farce, by Ven
lta Haskins and Jack Taylor. Mr.
Thompson of Sllverton. who Is or
ganizing a steel guitar class here,
gave a number of selections on
the guitar.
Articles for auction were sold by
Charles Blrtchet, The proceeds of
the eale were $34.05. The Brier
Knob school, which' Is attending
here by bus, presented the P. T. A.
with a warrant for $5.00, making a
total of $3905 for the evening.
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UNION HILL CLUB
WOMEN ARE BUSY
Union H1U The Walluga club
met at the borne of Mrs. Mary Tate
for the first session of the season.
Plana were discussed for the win
ter work. The club completed a
quilt which they want to dispose of
in the near future. Visitors were
Mrs. Celene Miller and Mrs. Lee
Tate.
MRS. CHANT LEAVES
Ha yesvllle Mrs. Susie Orant.
who has been spending the past
three months with her sister, Mrs.
Hans Chrlstofferson, left Sunday
morning, going first to Salt Lake
City. Utah and then on to her
home In southern California.
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PORTLAND WOMAN
TAKEN AT ALBANY
Albany Mrs. Guy U Dick. 4T. a
native of Portland, died at her
home In Albany Sunday. Funeral
services win be held Wednesday
afternoon at Forest Grove. Mrs.
Dick had been a resident of Albany
for the past sue yeara. She waa a
member of tlie Degree of Honor.
Mrs. Dick Is survived by her
widower, and three daughters, Mrs.
Dorothy Reburn. Gwendolyn and
Jerre, all of Albany and her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Boss of
Forest Orrtve.
TODAY
WEDNESDAY
WASMt MOt n
1 Old
by John Gahworthjr
What grand
role for George
Arliaa! A devil
of fellow
who ginned
with a smile
and smiled at
sin! Wise, wit
It and waked!
TOMORROW
THROUGH
FRIDAY
A college edoeatlon
minus the class
room with the
"All American
football team"
supplying a
a I vo of
thrills!
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vites trouble and
often results in
battery 'failure
suddenly. The
regular service yoti
can get for your
battery without
charge at a Wilkml
station will help
you avoid the ex
pense and incon
venience of sudden
battery failure.
Joe Williams
Company
Distributor
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