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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1931 EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEWS PAGE l'HKEB BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ARSON SCENTED IN SECOND FIRE CRiDER PLACES Dallas Possibility that Mrs. H. L. Crider Is the victim of an anoni(t plot, was seen In the second fire In tlie past two weeks which destroyed build uiks on land in which she held property rights. Monday night about 8:15 o'clock fire of undetermined or in in destroy ed a dwelling on the old filmmnns place, about one mile east of Dallas on the Dallas-Salem highway. The Walter Prase family, who recently contracted to purchase the proper ty from Mrs. Crlder, were away from home for the evening- and lost most of their household goods. Only 400 Insurance was carried on the building. Mrs. Crlder suffered a $1500 loss from fire on Ui., night of January 3, when flames which were thought to have been Incendiary, destroyed a bam, new tractor and several bar rels of tractor oils and fuel, locat ed on her orchard tract east of here Early arrivals at the scene of that blaze found the vicinity deserted, but discovered evidence that a light model car had been driven up to the barn and then departed only a short Ume before the flames were discov ered. GIRL SCOUTS FORM PATROLS AT KEIZER AMPUTATION VICTIM TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Silverton Fete Schmidt, proprie tor of the local Model shoe repair shop took his 18-year-old sister of Lebanon to the 6t. Vincent's hos pital Sunday where some more X-rays were taken of her leg. She had her foot amputated at that hospital some monttis ago but fell la-st week and it was feared that this fall may have caused an Injury. Keizcr A girl scout troup In cluding two patrols wvr formed under the leadership of Miss Ruth Rullfson, director, with girls of the Kelzer neighborhood as members. Mrs. Eva Kelso was chosen cap tain and Mrs. Sadie Costello, lieut enant. Usona Claggctt is secretary. Blanche Betzer was named lea der of the first patrol, the "Shoot ing Stars." The members Include Lorraine Beccroft, Usona Claggett. Ruth Thomas, Harriet Minturn and Loretta Bliven. Leadership of the "LUrhtning' patrol was awarded to Ruth McLson, and the members In clude: Helen Scott, Laura Mills, June Weeks, Dorothy Rulifson, Dorothy Ackman. The girls are showing a great deal of Interest In their new activities. In preparing for their first test Wednesday, and in soliciting new members. TURNER CHURCH OMITS SERVICE Turner A large congregation at tended the morning services a the Turner Methodist Episcopal church Sunday. The veiling services were dismissed that all might attend the presentation of the sacred pageant, "The Light of the World" at the American Lutheran church In Sa lem. Those able to attend the pageant were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gunning, Rev. and Mrs. William 8. Burgoyne and daughter, Ruth; Ivan Hadley, A. E. Kunke, Olga, Rachel and Alvln Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Pra ther and son Stanford, Jr., and a number of others. At the Bible school hour the young people's 8unday school class chal lenged the young married people's Sunday school class for memory verses next Sunday, the losing side entertaining with a party for the I winning class. Mrs. Douglas B. Parkes, Mrs. A. E. Kunke and Mrs. Earl B. Praihcr were appointed to make arrangements for a party In the near future. All Bible classes were well attended. Special songs were sung by the choir, with the pianist, Mrs. Ivun Hadley, accom panying. A chorus of young children sang during the Bible school hour. SUVER GRANGE INSTALLATIONS HELD SATURDAY Suver The 8uver grange held In stallation before a great number of friends and members Saturday eve ning In the Woodman hall. Mm. S. H. Edwards of CorvaJHs, assisted by Mr. Edwards, acted as Installing of ficers. In appreciation for their work the grange presented Mr. and Mrs. Edwards with bouquets. Those duly Installed were: Master, M. I. Conger: overseer, George Plov; lecturer, Celena Conkey; chaplain. Mrs. T. Oglesbee; steward, Clarence Rltehey: assistant steward. Earl Conkey; treasurer, E. C. Harris; secretary, Mabel Kerr; gate keeper, W. J. Kerr; Ceres, Mrs. M. I. Con ger; Pomona, Mrs. O. J. Bag ley; Flora, Mrs. E. O. Harris; lady as sistant steward, Mrs. B. R. Douglas; executive committee, T. Oglesbee, Miles Davis and Blair Douglas. Following the Installation a pro gram was presented by the lecturer, Celena Conkey, as follows: song, America; play, "A Joke In Dis grace;" colo, Florence Conger, sisted by Doris Conger: dialogue, "Bed Time '; music, Willis and Or- vil Allen; play, "Plea.se Paw the Cream"; duet, Clarence Rltehey and Sari Conkey; Informal Ulks by Mr. Edwards, district deputy, E. J. Stockholm of Monmouth and Mri. E. O. Harris, rut master of the Su ver (range. At a late hour, dancing and re freshments were enjoyed. TWO CLUBS FORMED AMONG EOLA GIRLS SEVENTY-FIVE AT POPCORN PTA DINNER, SOCIAL tume musical reading by Irvin and Mildred Simmons, Piano solo by Mrs. William Knower, costume duet by Dorothy Southwick and ray Groutte, harmonica duet by Irvin Simmons and Guy McDowell and a recitation by Lawrence Simmons. After dismissal the crowd re mained for a social period of cno ver&atlon and neighborly visiting. Eola Interest In the 4-H club work was shown In Eoia when a cooking and a sewing club were or ganiwd last week. The cooking club Includes Coranell Ferguson. president; Mildred ueniiam, vice president; Wilbur Olbson, secre tary; Enoch Herrell, Mary Elolse Ferguson and Helen Cass. Mrs. Mae Herrell was chosen leader. The sewing club consists of the following members: CoraneU Ferg uson, president; Anna Plank, vice president; Mildred Denham, secre tary; Helen Cass, Enoch Herrell, Mary Eloise Ferguson, Isabel! Cass, Alvln Richardson and Eihel Cass, and Miss Maxlne Ferguoon, leader. CONDITION FAVORABLE Amity Mrs. Lynn Richardson of uus city, who underwent an opera' tlon for appendicitis at a McMlnn ville hospital Tuesday, Is doing as well as can be expect d. K iii g wood The Popcorn Parent- Teacher association held Its month ly meeting Friday evening at. the community hall which Is In the basement of the school house. The evening began with a dinner at 6.30 p. m. at which seventy-five or more were seated at the long tables. Those committee women in charge of the dinner were Mrs, C. H. Matthews, Mra, William Mc Dowell and Mrs. Bumham South wick. John W. Simmons, president of the association conducted the brief business meeting, appoltlng the committees for next month. Program committee consisted of A. A. Withers, James Best and John Simmons and dinner com mittee, Mrs. Guy McDowell and Miss Mary Wait. Me.dames Cass Roberts, William Knower and J. W. Slmmnos pre sented a fine program of house ta lent numbers. The program Included two read ings by Marjorte Matthews of Zena, two by Ethel McDowell, who TPRcnPS tms year at Pranim. a cus- CHURCH NIGHT FOR WOODBURN Woodburn Church night will be observed at the Presbyterian church Thursday evening beginning with a supper at 6:15 to which each fam ily Is supposed to bring a basket. At 6:40 there will be Inspiration al group singing; at 6:50 the pas tor, Rev. E. W. Blew, will give a short lecture on "Sponges." At 7:10 a review of the first chapter of the missionary study book, "India Looks to Her Future," will be giv en and at 7:35 a blrdseye view of the first chapter of Genesis will be taken up In study form. The meeting will close at 8 o'clock and will be followed by choir prac tice at the manse. All members and friends of the church are in vited to participate In this program. LEGION FAVORS BONUS PAYMENT IN POST POLL Silverton At the meeting of the American Legion post Monday eve ning following a Joint pot-luck supper with the auxiliary of the Legion at 6:30, a resolution favoring the payment of bonus certfilcatcs in full was carried 37 to 13. The annual report of the aviation com mittee was also heard. - At thf m?tlntr of the auxiliary in their hall at the same time It was voted to have a used doming shower for their child welfare com mute at the next regular meeting. It was announced that the Sew ing club of which Mrs. Lou Bailer is president, will meet Tuesday, February 3, at the home of Mra. Davenport. Seven new members were Initiat ed Into the order at this meeting. At both the Legion and the aux iliary, members were present from Stay ton, Molalla, Mt. Angel and the surrounding vicinity. After the close of the meetings a splendid program was given, after which a dance was held with musle furnished by Prof. Hal Campbell and members of hs community orh?r. Soup or Salad Meat or Fish Potatoes Vegetables Bread and Butter or Rolls pte or Pudding and Drink HAYESVILLE W0MEN"S CLUB MEET SLATED Hayesvtlle Members of the Wo men's club will be entertained ThiTsdny afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ray Kites. Mrs. Halbert will be the assisting hostess. Friday evening, January 30, the the hsubands of the club members will be their guests at the home of Mrs. Claude Talmadge. Plans are now being completed for the same by the committees in charge. ATTEND MEET Independence Among those at tending the district convention of the Amerclan Legion and ladles' auxiliary at Dallas Friday night from Independence post were Commander Elmer Addison and Mra. Addison, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Smith. McKee Mr. and Mra. D. M. Wilson, who were In an auto acci dent near Fairfax, Washington the latter part of December, will not be able to return to their home here before two more weeks. Mrs. Wilson, who has a broken arm, besides other bad bruises and cuts, was more seriously hurt than was antlflpntw! formerly. POULTRY OWNERS ON WATCH FOR THEFTS Clear Lake Thefts of turkeys and chickens in this community, which were numerous prior to the holidays, have virtually ceased since that time, because of a greater vig ilance with which poultry owners have watched their flocks. A num ber of persona have Installed watch dogs to guard the poultry pens at night, while a number of others have Installed electric bell burglar alarm systems. inside? UP Fcen-a-mint is the answer. Cleansing action of smaller doses effective because you chew it. At your druggists the safe and scientific laxative. FOR CONSTIPATION Improves Compression WESTERN GASOLINE . . it lubricates . . . Sealing compression leaks around pistons with oil this modern, lub ricating motor fuel gives greater compression and power to your motor yet at non-premium price. Colored blue for positive identifica tion, you will find Western Super Gasoline at FOUR MAPLES SERVICE STATION Liberty and Broadway HOLLYWOOD Sl'I'ER SERVICE Fairground Hd. and Capitol St WESTERN iuP& GASOLIH E Rflnd fcy WESTERN Oil REFINING CO. Iw AngtlM, California DblrikuUd W I I T I R N PETROLEUM CO. erttana, Ora. 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