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Tuesday, December 21, 1937 Greater Willamette Valley News By Special Correspondent! Two Exclusive News Dispatches Santiam Legion Post Plays Host At Conference Lebanon The district convention ot the American Legion, sponsored here Saturday by the Santiam pott and the auxiliary, drew high praise from the many department ol li ters who attended. Ajthounh attendance was le&s than expected, it waa greater than at the usual district convention, and as a whole the event was most sat isfactory, the officers said. Among prominent Legionnaires attending were Department Com mander Mose Palmateer, Past De partment Commander Joe Cham berlin. Dr. Paul Carter of the Vet erans' bureau at Portland. Jerry Owen, editor of ttie Oregon Legion naire, Department Service Officer Jude Moreland, June Valent and May Waters, department president of the Auxiliary. The convention got under way t 2:30 o'clock with individual meetings of the posts and auxil iariea In the Legion hall. At 6:30. a turkey banquet was served In the Lebanon hotel, an event attended . by approximately ISO Legionnaires, their wives and friends. The group was given a welcome by Mayor Joel C. Booth, and local talent con tributed a program of entertain ment. Following the banquet, the two . units held a Joint meeting in the Legion hall. This was open to the public. , Legion Offers Dinner Lebanon Lebanon Legionnaires, just recovering from long efforts in preparation for the district conven tion here last Saturday, are busy . again, this time making ready for entertaining the Auxiliary at a din ner in the Legion Jnail tonight. A ' short meeting Is scheduled some time during the evening, according to Geary Ellenberg, adjutant. Townsenditea to Elect Lebanon Nominations for offl , cera for the coming term will be the feature of the next meeting of , the Townsend club the evening of . December 28, according to the report . of officials. Another feature will be the door prizes for men and women. Mrs. E. E. Regester will be the delegate to the convention to be held in Corvallis January 9, and members are being urged to attend whether they are official delegates or not J. E. Estep is the alternate. Christmas Luncheon Held Lebanon One of the very delight ful social events of the past week was the guest day Christmas lunch eon of the Present-Day club that was held at the home ol Mrs. Sam uel Garland. Covers were laid for 24. During the afternoon gifts were distributed from a lighted tree and later a contest, at which Mrs. N. M. Newport won a prize, was offered for diversion. The guest list Included Mesdames N. C. Lowe, Dennis Cormier, N. M. ; Newport, E. L. Clark, E. H. Bohle, Melvln Coe, Mary Rudd, George Britton, C. C. Whttcher,- Ernest Caldwell, Clara Cheadle and W. O Amos. Holiday Services Held Lebanon Special Christmas ex ercises held at churches Sunday were very well attended and were pronounced as outstanding by thote who viewed them. Musical features were predominant In the entertain ment although at least one congre gation took part in a pageant. Members of the Methodist choir presented a varied musical program at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and the Presbyterian choir presented a similar program that night at 8 o' clock. Miss Jessie Skinner directed the Methodist church program while Mrs. Hugh Kirkpatrlck was in charge of that at the Presbyterian church. Members of the Sunday school classes at the Baptist church pre sented "The Christmas Road." a pageant at an evening service. Methodist Aid Guest With Their Husbands Stay ton Members of the Metho dist Ladles' Aid entertained their husbands Friday night at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar , ttaoiun. Games were played during the evening followed by a late sup per. Mrs. Howard George headed the cumnmiee making the arrange ments. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Howard George. Mr. and Mrs. Bob wood, Harry Rowe, Mr. and Mrs Charles Stowell, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harold. Rev. and Mrs. Don Hucka bee, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wright. Mrs. Cliff Stayton, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Ham lin and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ham- jin. Feed Mill Purchased Turner O I. Dunlsp has nur chased the Weddle and Weddle Feed mill here, giving as part payment ins enoen farm, located near the Parrtsh Gap road, where the Wed- dles also own other property. Dun lap win take poxwsslon of the mill m January and will live In tht- George Crume house. Glee Club Appears Mill City A musical entertain ment was presented by members of the Mill City high school glee clubs under the able direction of Miss Kathryn SmuJIln. Mlas Smulltn, accompanied by Miss Robert Schroe- der, sang selected numbers. AunuvlDe Mr. and Mrs, Gordon and family, of Paxaaena, Calif., have moved to the William Robert- Donald Triple "N" I Club Entertained Donald Mrs, M. E. Feller was hostess for a Christmas party Thursday evening for the NH.N. club and several friends. In several contest honors were won by Mrs. Ha gen. Mrs. Bushman and Mrs. Ackerson. Gifts were exchanged by "silent fnendV' and names drawn for the next ytar. The hostess served refreshments In keeping with the Christmas sea son to Mesdawes A. E. Feller, H Hagen. F. M. O ear in. J. A. Bush, Oarold Cone, W. Bushman. O. B. Ackerson, W. Bittick. F. Relling and Miss Amy Harding of Oervais. Mrs. Cone will be hostess to the club on January 7. Dallas Attends Xmas Programs Dallas Christmas programs were greatly In evidence Sunday after noon and evening and big crowds attended to hear the special musi cal numbers prepared for the oc casion. At the Presbyterian church the annual vesper service was held In the afternoon under the direction of Mrs. Bruce Spaulding. In the evening pre -Christmas services were held at the Methodist and Christian churches. The following programs were presented: rmhrtertaH Prelude, piano solo, lira. Robert Kntch; mixed chorus: tilth achool gtrli trio, Mtu Ltanna Severion. Mlsa Viol Hu bert and MiM Mary Margaret Llvesar. accompanied by HIM Bulla Dick: women'! chorua. soprano ioIo, lira. Ivan m. Warn er; mlted quartet. Mm. Robert Kutch. Mr a. Bruce Spauldln. Bruce eVkman and Glenn Get hint: Scripture. "The ChrUt- mai Story." Rev. Walter Duff. Jr.: vtbra harp nolo, Mrs. Waiter Duff. Jr.: so rrano solo. Mr. Chauncey Gettman: vo tin solo. Mrs. Robert Fisher: rhorua, eon. tralto solo. Mm. Bruea Spaulding. Chrhlfan Church Organ prelude. William Caldwell: sol. Mrs O D. Harris: song, choir: panto mime. MIm Amy HouU: reading, Mrs. Georae W. Bumpier: solo. Mint Ruth Dnshleil: solo and choir. Errol Harris: olo, Mary Lou Dornhecker: tableau. manger scene, choir: reading. Mra. Sump ler: olo. Mrs. Georgia Dornherkers quar tet. Ruth Dfilhlrll. Olsdrs Wright, Hubert Rprlnssteen and Errol Harm: trio. Ike fiartel, Hubert Springsteen and Irrol Har ris: anthem, choir; benediction; choral response: potlluo. Mth4)t Those taking the solo parts In tht pro gram were Miss Esther Qreenwell, Miss Mildred Eastman and Mrs Walter Ball antyne. sopranos: Mrs. Raich Murphy Miss Dorothea Oreenwell and Miss Mary Margaret Livrsay, contraltos: Milton Miller, ienor and Sol Edlger. bass. The entire chorus wa- composed of about 35 voices. Mrs. Ross Chaplo wag accompan- 1SI. The complete program follows; Choir: bau solo by Sol Edlatrr and lh rholr; women's trio: soprano solo by Hiss Esther Oreenwell and the eholn men's cnorus and tenor solos by Hilton Miller: noir. soprsno som oy Mrs. Ballantyne: enor solo. Milton Miller, and bass solo tar Sol Edlger; duet. Miss Mary Margaret LiTsaay and Miss Mildred Eastman: alto solo, Hiss Dorotha, Oreenwell: choir and soprano and alto duet by Miss Esther oreenwell aua Mra. Ralph Murphy: finale. Holiday Recess Starting at Scio Scio Schools will recess from noon December 23 until Monday morning, January 3, for the holidays. Prin cipal J. H. Tumbleson announces. High school students will present a program and exchange gifts at 11 a.m., December 23, and grade stu dents will give their program at 1 p.m. of the same day. Departure has been made from the combined programs of former years to Insure seating space for parents and In terested persons at the high school auditorium at each of the pro grams. "Attend the program and enjoy your school" has been chosen as a slogan to promote Interest In the school festivities. Turner Lodge Offers Its Christmas Parly Turner The annual Christmas party of the ideal Rebekah lodge was held with a program of music and readings, distribution of gifts ana refreshments. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Neal Dow, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Prt bles, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McKlnney Mr. and Mrs. L. D Roberts, Dean Barbara and Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus, Alice and Olenn, Mr. and Mrs. Faye Webb, Bonnie and Beverly. Mrs. Martha Barnett. Stella and Lorraine, Mr. ana Mrs. A. E. Robertson, Mrs. Alice Wlpper, Mrs. Susan Olrardin, Mabel Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caspell, Doro thy and Dorsey, ot Salem. Mrs. China Bones and Mrs. Sophia Rob ertson. Altar Society Meets At Gervais Hall Oervais The December meeting of the St. Rita Altar society was held In the Parish hall with twelve members present. Before tht busi ness meeting the members tacked a quilt which Is given to charity. Re. freshments were served by the three Hostesses, Mrs. Leo Bauman. Mis Bert Elliott and Mrs. Anna McGuIrt Others present were Miss Marie Mangold. Mrs. John Messer, Mis. Prank Prantl. Mrs. Peter Prantl, Mrs. August Nlbler, Mrs. T. Dlebble, Mrs. Anlone DeJardln. Mrs. C. W Cut'fnrtn end Mrs p sieger. 2 M Feat urea pest Jail Sentence Given to Trio Woodburn Court woodbum John Doe. Richard Roe and Olen Harper Beats, ar rested on complaint filed by J. 8. Fisher, charging them with larceny of personal property valued at 110.20 appeared In Judge Overton's court and each of the trio entered a plea of guilty. Beala waa sent enced to 30 days In the county Jail and to pay costs of $4.20. Richard Roe. whose real name was found to be Dean Nlccolson, and John Doe. whose real name la Harry Palleson. were also each given a sentence of 30 days In the county Jail. Nlccol son to pay costs of 12.90 and Pal leson costs of S3. On Saturday Harry Palleson. Dean Nlccolson and Olen Harper Beals were again arrested on In formation filed by Henry Werner, charging them with burglary not in a dwelling. Two sacks of clover seed, valued at 190. were said to have been taken from Werner's barn. Palleson waived preliminary hearing and waa held to answer to the grand Jury. His ball was fixed at 9500 which he was unable to furnish and he was committed to the county Jail. The other two have not yet appeared. Mildred Lula Mattlson or Salem paid a fine of 15 and coats ot 93.29 for driving without an operators license. Wllburn Frederick Taylor was arrested for driving with four per sons in the driver's seat of his car. After pleading guilty he was given a fine of 95 and costs which he was unable to pay and was committed to the county Jail. Clarence Wormdahl Schuknecht of Silverton paid a fine of 15 and costs for driving with four persons In the front seat of his car. For loaning his operator's license to an unlicensed person Ronald Verle Baker paid a fine of 95 and costs. For driving without an operator's license Oeorge Burton Rex paid a fine of 95 and costs. Program Given AtHayesville HayesvlIIe Between 300 and 400 parents and friends were on hand for the Christmas program given by the school children at the regular meeting of the community club, President Robertson called the meeting to order at 8 o'clock. The committee on the carnival to be held in the school New Year's re ported as progressing nicely. Plans are being made to have various booths, fish ponds, fortune-telling, a Jitney or cafeteria refreshment booth and as a main event of the evening, Ouy Ray has promised to have his acrobatic mule, "Rosey," on hand. The January meeting, to be held the third Friday of the month, will be in charge of the men. L. Shaner will have the arranging of the pro gram and Mr. Janzen, Mr. Gneg, Mr. Martin, Mr. Moor and Mrs. Btet- tler the refreshments. The Christmas program was pre sented by the pupils under the dlrec tlon of Mrs. Shaner, Mrt. Partes and Mr. Kennedy, The numbers were as follows: Rhythm band by first and second grade pupils by Mrs. Shaner; two full costume dances by twelve Ja panese girls, arranged by Mrs. Isht dia; dialogue, third and fourth grades; skit, third grade; a stunt, fifth grade students; school or chestra; solo, Jean DoolitUe: selec tion, harmonica group; play, "A Merry Xmas After AH," upper grade students; a feature drill by upper grade students; song by entire school. Following the profit am a bag of candy was given each child present. School will be dismissed on De cember 34 for the regular holiday vacation, to be resumed again Janu ary 3. Next Year's Rodeo Directors Chosen Mt. Angel Ed Unger, a member of the St. Paul Rodeo association, attended a meeting of the organize tlon Friday night at the home of Carl Smith at St. Paul when the annual election of officers was held. Bill Smith was re-elected presi dent; Ray Martegre, re-elected vice president, and Carl Smith, elected secretary -treasurer. The other five members form the board of direct ors. All the members were present at the meeting and arrangements are being started to make Uie next ro deo, which will be held In July, big ger and better than ever, Liberty Gets Chairs Liberty Two hundred new chairs have been purchased for the Liber ty hsll and will be delivered in time for use at the Christmas program. -aw r t VMJ - Added -Mickev Mouse Walt! Bit Hit riay the Rial! Personalities in Paragraph Intimate Items About Valley Residents and Their Friends Related with Brevity Gervais Mrs. A. A. Mlckel has undergone a major operation at St. Vincent's hospital recently, but la Improving at her home In Portland. Mr. Mlckel was a former 8. P. agent here. Mra. Georgia Keppinger has re turned from a three weeks' visit with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Herkenrath of Seattle. Willamina Frank Bailey of Portland apent the week with bis aunt, Mrs. Austin Braseau. W. E. Smelser went fishing on the Nestucca river Friday while Mra. Smelser called on her son, Frank, and his family. Harry Valuers la spending the Ankeny Grange Hears Program Sidney Ankeny grange held Its regular business meeting Saturday night in connection with the an nual Christmas tree and program. Standing committees made the following reports: Mrs. Earl Miller for HJLC, the amount cleared from the bazaar turned over to the grange to make final the payment on piano; Mrs. C. F. Johnson reported on the district council recently held at Fairfield; J. O. Farr, legislative matters. It was announced that the Marion county Pomona would meet with Surprise grange at Tur ner January 19. The new officers filled the chairs and the following standing com mittees were appointed: Legislative, J. O. Farr, Jake Gil mour, Eugene Fin lay. Finance, Mrs. J. O. Farr, C. F. Johnston, Al Cole. Agriculture, Mrs. C. F. Johnston, Edwin Swarta and F. B. Simpson. Membership, Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs. Edna Swarta and Mrs. F. B. Simp son. Insurance agent, William Wlr derkehr. Mrs. Earl Miller was In stalled as Pomona and Jake Oll mour as O.K. Three applications for membership were read. After grange closed. Lecturer Mrs. Oeorge Henderson gave the fol lowing program: Song by all; Christmas in For- elgn Countries, Mrs. J. O. Farr; re- "u' u.uviuii, Donna Wlrdenkehr; Christmas story, Mrs. Al Cole; solo, Oaynel Cole, with Mrs. MaJory Cole at piano; read- tag 8hlrley Ollmour; guitar solo. Anita Ollmour, the Meaning of Chrlstmaa, Mrs. Earl Miller; solo, Rex Hartley; Christmas Broadcast- ins, tuicr narney. rars. tn vmg- gett of Salem gave a talk upon Con - servatlon of Oame and Fish. Olfta iuuku. L.unui was servea at late nour with the remainder of the evening spent with dancing. J. O. Farr presented the crowd with a box of Newtown apples picked from his or chard that day and in splendid con dition. Joint Christmas Celebration Held Sidney A Joint meeting and 0f their officers. Christmas program was held at the i A jomt social hour with the auxl Ankeny schoolhouse by the com- ilary followed the separate meet munlty club and school. Mrs. Frank ings. when the units decorated the Helper, who Is employed as teacher j Christmas tree for the kiddies' partv In this district and also chairman , tonight. The members plan for 150 of the club, conducted a short bust- young guef ts for an Informal pro ness meeting, which was followed gram and treats. 07 a program in cnarge Ol Mrs. Mil dred Myres. Clyde Madsen of Salem led the group singing of Christmas carols; reading, Lovena Harsely; quartet by Rex Hartley and Madsen brothers; whistling solo, Mrs. Smith, accom panied by Florence Garner on the harmonica; reading. Billy Hamp ton; duet,. Mr. and Mrs. Williams and Miss Plenger; solo, Rex Hart ley; play, "Poor Papa's Christmas." by scholars; duet, Mr. and Mrs. Ohse; trumpet solo, Mr. Ohse; po ems, Duane Chastlan. Bemice Self, Robert Self. Olen Keiley, Thelma Majors. Anita Shelley and Harvey Kuendell. At the close of the program treats were given to all. in, v , . . D ' The community club will hold Itai r'OnS TUIetlde TOrty next meeting the third Friday In I Bethel The meeting of the corn January. Imunlty club will be held In con Burglar at Quinaby Quins by A burglar broke Into the O. L. Love) cottage in the park. He gained entrance by breaking out a pane of glass of a window and reaching In to unfasten the win dow lock. When he left he left the window open, also the back door. Lovel has not been here since the entry. J Starts Wednesday i 2 Features I nevir,2:ri Wont orget I IK Hit Na. t Stuart Erwin In 1 "Small Town Bny" I LAST TIMES TODAY ' Merry-Oa- I "Danger Palral' : Rouni Mir with r ally Ellera 10 Stars I John Deal week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Valliere, in Salem. Ralph Ellingsworth and family drove to Nehalera Sunday where they spent the day and remained overnight with his brother, J. B. Ellingsworth. Miss Mary Ellingsworth of Neha lem spent Friday night at the home of her uncle, R. E. Ellingsworth. She left to spend Christmas with friends and relatives In Los Angeles. Harry Shipley accompanied Ous Nordstrom to Xiwaco, Wash over the week-end. Rev. Weaver accompanied Rev. Burgoyne of Sheridan to the Yam hill county Ministerial association meeting In Carlton last week. Haldan Duff was guest of Rev. Weaver and wife over night Sunday after he lectured In the M. E. church in Sheridan. He also lec tured at the Willamina high school and at the Butler M. E. church, Dr. Louis Mag In of Salem called at the parsonage and visited with Rev. and Mrs. Weaver on his return from a service at Tillamook. Waconda Paul Townsend and F. Muiler have returned from a trip to Chi cago where they visited the inter national stock show. Townsend pur chased a new Bulck car while in the east and drove home. They report all roads In good condition. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Nusom and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nusom and daughter, Sheverly Jean, who have been visiting at their old home in Michigan, are on their way home and will spend Christmas in Cali fornia at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Lawrence Brooke. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glrod and daughters. Shirley Ann and Linda Lee, have moved to their farm at Waconda Corners. Glrod has been foreman at the Springer ranch for the past three years. Legion Votes Crawfish Feed Silverton At the Monday evening meeting of the American Legion ) post, the members decided to stage , their annual crawfish feed later in i thf JtnHntr wtrh Wrrv Wilcnn nvt commander, named as general chalr- man of plans by Lewis Hall, com mander nnr7m.r,i .w.rrf. f. m...,i. !0u5 servlce were pres(,nUd b, A. j Tit. , .. Wr.v ,ri ,,,. Harry Wilson, past commander, and Roy Davenport, whose district sur- paMcd the , of the last four . Jesr5 ln membership during h(s term . mmmnnd,!. of- nistrtet No i ! ooid star5 were .warded Oeorge .Manolls and Jim Scarth for their ; membershio activities of lt v.r with Harry Wilson making the pres entation. A. R. Wlckert waa reported Im proving satisfactorily at the local hospital following a major opera- tlon. Oeorge Towe told of the dis trict conference at McMlnnvllle. Oeorge Manolls and Frank Powell 1 reported the Sons of Legion band numbering 52 and making splendid progress, and the local squadron to be hosts to the Woodbum and Sa lem armiDS at the lolnt inxtnll.tinn Contributions Asked For Christmas Boxes - Woodburn Every one who Is willing to contribute food for the Christmas boxes to be distributed by the Woman's club is requested to bring their contribution to the club rooms of the public library not later than Wednesday ' afternoon Canned goods, fresh vegetables. Jelly, cookies, cakes or meats, or any kind of food to help furnish a Christmas dinner for a poor fam ily Is requested. Donations of money will also be acceptable. Bethel Communitv nection with the school Christmas entertainment Thursday night at 8 o'clock. A fine program will be pre sented by the school under the di rection of Mrs. Carmelite Weddle The public Is Invited. The community club Is sponsor ing the giving of provisions for the needy. Everyone is Invited to con tribute food, etc., and to bring the parcels to the school where they will be received by the committee In charge. in l Starts Wednesday? 2 Features u LAST TIMES TODAY ' Zane Orey's Irene Donna 9 -BOHN TO I -THEODORA f THE WEST" OOES WILD" T a. .. fWv East Albany Home Burned; Delay Caused Albany The home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williamson, located In East Albany, was completed de molished by fire Sunday afternoon, the cause of which was undeter mined today. Two events featur ed the fire, however, each of which has had no equal for quite some time here. First of the.se strange happenings was the double-alarm sent In when the fire was discovered by persons Living in different fire districts. Each sent in the alarm simultane ously, resulting in an entirely dif ferent registration ln the fire hall. Tills resulted In considerable de lay of Uie fire equipment reaching the scene of the fire. However, the damage was done before the blaze was discovered. The second feature was the rescue performed by M. J. Draegert, a neighbor, who saved the life of the Williamson's three months' old daughter, who was lying in a car riage on the front porch of the house. The child was unscathed by the flames, which had reached the coverlet placed over her. Theatre Party Planned Albany Plans for the annual Christmas theatre party sponsored by the Elks of Albany for the benefit of the children, 12 and under, of this vicinity, are now completed. It was revealed yesterday. The Vene tian and Rial to theatres will give performances at 10:30 Christmas morning, after which the children are to go to the Elks party at the local temple, where presents are to be awarded to each child. Prisoners Plead Guilty Albany When Judge L. H. Mc Mahan convened department No. 1 of- circuit court here today, four prisoners pleaded guilty, one not guilty and two who were arraigned entered no pleas at all. Sentence was passed on only one of those pleading guilty, while action on the other five cases was deferred until December 28. The defendant in the seventh case was put on six months' probation by Judge McMahan. Stiff Leases Store Albany Expansion of the H. L. Stiff Furniture company here today resulted in the selling out of the Hooker Electric store, which Is lo cated ln the Stiff building on West Second street. John Hooker, owner of the electrical shop, announced that his goods had been purchased by Roy Eastburn, local auction- house operator, who will take over the store immediately, and carry on the close-out sale begun yester day morning by Hooker. Stiff has leased the building from P. H. Pflef fer and W. L. Jackson, and win occupy the entire establishment when the sale Is completed. Hooker announced today that he will derate his attention to a growing trade ln electrical contracting, wiring, etc. Woodburn Is Host For School Alumni Woodburn Invitations have been sent to all graduate of Woodburn high school for the annual home coming, which will be held Thursday evening at the high school. Regis tration will begin at 7:30 o'clock and It Is hoped that all will arrive early in order that a short time niay be Kiven to class reunions be fore the program begins. After the program refreshments will be served to the old grads and later In the eve ning there will be a basket ball game between the alumni stars and the WHS. team. The committee in charge Includes Gilbert Ram- age, Gordon Scely, Edward Koch, Robert Oamero, Cleo Carothers and Jeanne Lee with Mrs. Helen Oulss and MlsHelen Lots as faculty advisors. Falls City Church Observes Christmas Falls City The Christmas pro gram waa held at the Christian church Sunday evening. At the close gilts were placed at the foot of the cross. Out-of-town visitors at the church were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brock way and family of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goode of Astoria. Jean Russell of Valsctz and Jean Bandy ot Salem, Plant Taking Rest Willamina The Willamina Clay Products company has closed down for the annual repair work and al so for lack of fuel. They expect to be closed for several weeks. Last Times Tonight Ramon Novarro "The Sheik Steps Out" Gene Autry "Public Cowbov No. r a ew aavyftiai nctweg amTnd 'feature Macleay Community Will Attend Program Macleay The Macieay scnooi urn community club will present the an nual Christmas program at the schoolhouse Wednesday night at I o'clock - The committee in charge of me program is composed of Mrs. Arthur Spelbrink, Mrs. Ed Tooker and Mrs. Oscar Baker. Mrs. Wilbur Miller ia ln charge of the tree and decorations end Mrs. V. L. Master Is arranging the treats for the eve ning. Perry Chosen At Grange Vote Silverton Hills The local grange voted a majority for Ralph L. Perry of The Dalles for state master, at the meeting Friday evening. O. W. Tluesen received the majority over seer; Mrs. O. W. Thlesen lor lec turer: Anna Hadley for secretary: and aa members of the executive committee. Peter Zimmerman, J. O Farr and Fred Ooff. The Juvenile officers were Install ed with Mrs. L. O. Hadley officiat ing. Installed were Mrs. Eldon Mulkey, matron: E. E. Beugll as assistant patron: Harold Loren. m-1 ter; Richard Hartley, overseer; cille Mulkey, lecturer; Lyle Mur- . wr ,u - ray, cmimud; ivouicui v - re tary -treasurer; Tommy Hartley, steward; Maurice Mulkey. assistant steward; Patricia Mauldlng, lady assistant steward: Roger Loe. gate keeper; Gene Murray, Ceres. Mrs. Alvtn Hartley was appointed a. county Juvenile matron. A resolution waa passed asking for noxloua weed control either for .... ... ,.t-, m,,. waa the county or district. Thla was submitted to the court. Stayton Grange Seats Officers Stayton New officers of the Stayton grange were Installed at the regular meeting Saturday, white members wrestled with the weed control and flood control problems affecting the district. The local grange is cooperating In both projects, with Master A. A. McKenzie attending the Willam ette valley project meeting In Sa lem Monday. Officers Installed during the cer emonies here include: Master, A. A. McKenzie; overseer, Gilbert Finley; lecturer. Emma Richard; steward, Roy Rew; assistant steward, Frank Calloway; chaplain. - Ida Nipple; treasurer, J. F. Richard; secretary, Nellie Sandner; gatekeeper, Ous Klrsch; Ceres, Lura Fintey; Pomona, Francis Rew; Flora, Caroline Fery and L. 8. A., Clara Steward. The executive committee includes O. A Sandner, T. H. Thomas and Andrew Fery. The officers were Installed by Miss Ella Williams and a corps of assist ants. The grang members pre sented Miss Williams with a bo- quct In appreciation of her work and In turn presented each or the assist lng Installation staff with gifts. Leave for Holidays Milt City Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schroeder and daughter, Marjory have gone to California to spend the holidays. They were accom pan led by Mrs. Schroeder 's parents of Lebanon. They plan to be away about two weeks and will spend some time with Mrs. 8chroeders slater in Fresno. I And You Can Do It By Shopping Here!! CHRISTMAS CARDS Box Assortments 25c 50c $1.00 Pen and Pencil Sets Names Stamped on All Sets Free! Christmas Wrappings Seals Cards Tags Ribbon Boxes Cellophane BOOKS BOOK ENDS NOVELTIES CARDS TABLE LAMPS STATIONERY ar OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 P.M. Commercial Book Store A. A. GUEFFROY 163 N. Commercial Phone 4534 Brooks Pupils Offer Program Thursday Night Brooks The students or the Brooks public school will sponsor the annual Christmas program Thursday n in lit at I o clock under the supervision or the teachers. Principal P. E. Hammel. Miss Rose Marie Kronberg. Intermediate teacher, and Mrs. F. E. Hammel, primary teacher. The prMram will Inrlud "A Bth1n )em SV'nt." and the cJiarfln ira Allr Jntn ruts. Mary, the m oilier of Jtaw; herot Looms. Joaph: Rovtns Btamptr, rue I: stirprirrdi. Warn lit Knit tit, Hr trrt William. Jam Jrt. Daryl Jonr. Tnmmr Holme; witm man air Emm Wood. William Harrl. Ray Kyonei fin. rri. Pclorla Oaub, Kthr Oaura, Lena McCoy. Ciierir Charnwkl, Built Timl . u, Vlnlnla Brfifr. "Salltt Oray'a Christmas." br 1Uf Kr ono. a Santa Claua; Esther Otura. Mrs Santa; 8 unit? Yam'rasu aa a poor Utile rtrl Bone by the Ural and secant trades. The intermeaiaia room iu present "Santa and Son," or the followltic char peters: Situs, Charles Wanlraa; Mra. Sai.ta. Muriel Pitts: Mickey Tamtvasui L'n, for rut McCoy: Junior, Slllle Lust' heff: Moorn Santa. Fred ta; toys. Teddy White; tumblers. Henry Otura: tt-ndy besr. Oero Umetnoto: Indian. Georta Morloka; Jack-in-the-box. Erneat daub: Japanese dnlla, Mickey UtnemMo, NoLuko k.w.is. Yoshlt K.wau and ru. jriSi.h"?, m"." T wu': Lu-jllliml 8tFini,r jnM tna simumi Kronoi tin, Bfvuriry McCoy. Tohte Tomim, I Ihjako Kavata. Anne RuHt. Loll Low. mi uny KMiko and Drlorea Ulllr; ; etn. Kennetn Reed, vinii Burnett. Har I" Number by tht rhythm band. The upper rrartea will preaent the Dta "Orandma'a ChrUlmaa- Oueat." with the following character!: William DyHon. mat ter of fact buaineu man. Cheater Nel. inm Mra ttwinn. a bill Huh tviMnan Roaeann Henny; Grandma Dyion. an old " ."i'! a.unir. Tomoio Ninomij.: H.rrfci. tium huntu uri. u.xin ucKnittu: Alifr Monfort. frl.nd of th. Dr.ont. J.rk oi.Jioi.. . color.il mtu ot oil work, Cleo Ramp: Hi ratio, colored houta an. Oral Lee Fltu; the Black Phantom, Clarence Oaub. Play. A Scfety rim Chrtitmu," char- acttra art Dread Oareleasnrta. lart pupil, carelessly dreatrd. Ronald Jonea, r.: Auto Chaaer. boy whoa haul is rapped ln bandaaca. Tom Imaaava: Street Skater, a boy who limp badly Richard Oeura; Buiidint cumber, a boy with hli arm In a l!n. Yataka Kyono; Fruit Thrower, a boy who walka with a . crutch, Harry Kaneko: Poor Swimmer, a very pale look I m girl. Ruth Bldebottom, Oaiollna Cleaner, a ilrl who fact la bad ly scarred. Elvira Batter: Mathch Player, a ilrl whose itoeklnis and drraa are full of burned hole, Alice Holme; Oandla User, a flrl who wear a tlcht flttlnt cap and carrlea an unliihted candle, Xmlf Morioka: Floor Scatterer. a tirl who walka with a cane, Hariyu Tamiyaau; Flra poker, a girl whosa armi ara band aaed. Toyoko Kawatai children, Martha Jmaaawa. Ma -a Kyono, Lily Potta and Uerllia Loomla: pleading by Alice Wil- Japanese tins dance; aoni oy eight clrla. reading by Ailca William. Pupils At Aurora Will Present Play Aurora Regular 4-H club meet ings are held each week with all club work progressing nicely. Miss Bird, county health nurse, visited the school during the pa.'t week, and announced the date of the annual clinic. Three members of Canby high school presented several acts at the Aurora school of the play they will give at Canby during Christmas week. The pupils are presenting a play Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Gilts will be exchanged among the school children. Mrs. P. J. Hunt visited the school recently. Robert, Helen and La Vaughn Kln rald have moved to ButtcvlUe where they will enter school. Donald Crulkshank of Wisconsin, recently enrolled In school. He la an elahth grader. Leather Goods Billfolds - Purses Keytainers Brief Cases Traveling Cases GLOBES ATLASES MOTTOES GAMES ' DESK SETS and Countless Others ton place. WllsBiSKaaiN& i