The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 24, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, December 24, 1938
'PAGE THREE
Mt
Angel Co-op Creamery Adds 400 1 Members in 11 Months
Patrons Event
Is Dec. 28-29
Large Crowd Makes 2-Day
Program Necessary -
This Year ,
MT. ANGEL The 26th annua
patrons meeting of the Mt. An
gel Cooperative creamery will be
held at the Mt. Angel an litori
um December 28 and 29. The
large number of patrons, now
numbering 2200, 40 o. which
were were added to the list dur
ing the 4ast ? 1 months, make it
necessary to hold a two-day meet
ing to accomodate all.
Two tickets have been sent
out to each patron. These tickets
bear the date on which saK pa
tron is . entitled to attend and
enjoy the usual sumptious din
ner. Should the patron prefer
to attend the other day he la
privileged to . return his tickets
and have them exchanged.
Dinner la . Feature
The program will open at 10
ajn. each day with linner slated
tor 12 noon. The meetin.: will
be resumed in the afternoon.
, An unusually Interesting and
.instructive program has been ar
ranged, Including speakers and
educational moving pictures.
' As customary, Mt Angel busi
ness men will wait on table. The
dinner will be served in the base
ment dining hall of Bt, Mary's
school, i ;
Happy Gatherings
On Weekend Slate
J. J. Lewises Plan Buffet
Sapper to Honor Their
Yule Visitors
SILVERTON Plans are already
being announced for the holiday
week-end:
, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson
and Tom Jr., will spend the dou
ble holiday with her people in
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lewis plan to
have as their Christmas day
guests Dr. and Mrs. T. I. Meador
and son Bobby of Portland. Sun
day night in compliment to' the
Meadors, the Lewises plan to en
tertain at a buffet supper with ad
ditional guests to Include Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Riches, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Baker, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Scarth, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cam
eron, Miss Elaine Clower, Mrs.
Irene Morley Franke, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Cochran,- Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Davis.
To Follow Custom
Mrs. M. J. Madsen will have as
guests the Arthur Madsen family
of Salem at dinner Saturday night
and the Victor Madsen family at
dinner Sunday noon. Sunday night
following a custom of longstand
ing,': guests at the Madsen house
will Include Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Hatteberg, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Baxter of Bend, Miss Nettie Hatte
berg, William Hatteberg, Alice
Jensen, Reuben Jensen, Alfred
Jensen Corinne Moberg of Scotts
Mills, and Althea Meyer.
Mrs. Oscar Broten will spend
Christmas with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Rel-
stegan at Portland. ,
The J. W. Jordans will spend
Christmas as guests of Sam Gil
bert at Albany. Mr. Gilbert is Mr
Jordan's father.
Musical Program
Slated Tonight
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MT. ANGEL The program of
Christmas music arranged fo
Chistmas eve will begin at 7:3
p.m. The music will be Iroadcast
to downtown Mt. Angel over
loud-speaker, system from the
music room of St.. Mary's school
The numbers will include: Se
lections by Alexander Pcbarbaeh's
orchestra;, trio, Mrs.. Al Schroe
der. Miss Pauline Saalfield, and
Kiss jsusteue uauman, accomp
anied by-Miss Rosella Blem; an
address by Father Alculn at the
unveiling of the Nativity paint
ing near the community Christ
mas tree; mixed , group singing
of "O Come All Ye , Faithful;'
tenor solo, "The Holy City," by
'Enoch Maers of Salem; trio, "Si
lent. Night;" and a 'final sum
ber by the orchestra.
On Christmas day services will
, be celebrated at St. Mary's Cath
olie church. A solemn High mass
will be sung at 6: a.m. and again
Now Showing
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Story of OoHege Life
"SPRING MADNESS"
Maureen trSulllvan
Lew Ayrea
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Light Contest
Winners Told
Aire. Fred Shemanek Given
Sweepstakes Honors;
Council Meetg
LEBANON Judges of the
outdoor lighting contest sponsor
ed by the Lebanon Garden club
awarded first prize to Mrs. T. W.
Munyan on her design of "Three
Candles"; second to Mrs. Roy
Gunderson on a door design; and
third to Mrs. Phil Lanning on a
door wreath. Mrs. Freda Sheman
ek won sweepstakes on her ar
rangement of "Three Wise Men."
. Eleven others received honor
able mention and many beauti
ful displays were ineligible be
cause not registered.
Clear skies were recently forecast for Los Angeles and vicinity alter a 49 rear record downpour of rain.
Xhe record-breaking rain broke a record-breaking dry season, which was primarily the cause of the
disastrous canyon fire at Santa Monica. With natural retainers burned from the side of the canyons,
water swept down the sides and became turbulent rivers, carrying mud and debris over highways, en
route to the sea. Photo shows an automobile stranded in mud up to the hub caps on the Roosevelt high
way. 113( photo.
at 10:30 a.m. with a low mass
for the children at 8:00 a.m.
and another low mass at 9:00
a.m. Benediction will be hem
immediately after the last high
mass. There will be no services
in the evening.
Final Rites Held
For Reece Robbins
ELLENDALE Funeral serv
ices for Reece H. Robins, who
was killed in an accident, on
Rickreall creek Monday after
noon, were held xnursday aiter
noon at the Dallas funeral home.
Rev. L. W. Collar of the Salem
Nazarene church officiating.
He was born in the Oakdale
community October 16, 1878, and
had spent his early life in Polk
county. He was married to Misj
Georgia Hallock of this com
munity March 25, 1903. His wi
dow and two of their four chil
dren survive, Paul at home and
Mrs. Art Bicker of. near Flor
ence; ; also his iatner, jonn k.
Robbins of Dallas; two brothers,
Lester of Spokane and Ernest
of California; and rther rela
tives, j "
In 1908 he went with his fam
ily toi Pasadena, Calif., to attend
Nazarene Bible c o 11 e g e, and
preached for several years in the
three , coast states, returning to
Ellendale fire years ago.
Civic Club at Willaraina
Starts Sinking Fund to
Construct Own Building
WILLAMINA The Civic club
voted at Its last meeting, held
at the home of Mrs. R. E. Ell
Ingsworth, to establish a sinking
fund to provide a place f meet
ing. Mrs. Frank Fawk was named
to represent the club in cnrisi
mas distribution . of food Huffs
to the needy, club members
bringing . contributions to this
end. i ' . - ' -
A social hour and ; gift ex
change followed the club busi
ness.! H",
Sunday School's
Program Tonight
JEFFERSON The Evangeli
cal Sunday school will present
this program at the church
Christmas Eve, December J4, at
7:45 o clock:
Songs; devotionals, Rev. A. P.
Lay ton; w e 1 e ome, Rosemary
Cam f bell; recitations, Billy
Wolfe, Lorraine Wolfe, Peggy
Campbell and Louise Ricks; ex
ercise. "Christmas Pictures."
Miiimary pupils; instrumental ae
1 lection, Wanda Glaser; song, by
I Junior girls; reading, Miss Helen
Hinz; dialogue. Junior boys; re
citations, Helen Lake, Dwayna
Wolfe, Donna Oldenberg, Leona
Campbell and Juanita Campbell;
reading, Mrs. Don Davis; musi
cal reading,' Gertruth Rehfeld;
pageant, "A Gift for the Christ
Child." young people's class;
instrumental selection. Vera. Glaser.
The cantata, "Prepare Him
Room," presented by singers
from the three churches in Jef
ferson was presented before a
large audience Thursday . night
at the local Christian ch u r c h.
The cantata was directed by Miss
Josephine Getchell, with Miss
Lillian Ervin pianist. Besides
the chorus, assisting were Mis
Lillian Ervin. Mrs. Elmer Red
mond, Mrs. P. R. Campbell, Mrs.
Gilbert Looney, Dr. J. O. Van-
Winkle, Harry Jones and Rev. E
C. Alford.
Program of Christmas Is
Given by Swegle Students
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SWEGLE The following
Christmas program was presented
by the school Thursday -night:
Chorus by entire school; recita
tions by primary ) grades; play
"The Little DollT by primary
grao.es; recnauon oj ahc duu'
chard; skit "Cinderella's, Stock
ings" Intermediate trades; reel
tation by Margaret Smith; skit
"Shoes for '. Santa's Reindeer" by
upper grades, recitation by Gladys
Dalke ; play "Unto the Least, o
These" by the upper grades; vocal
Bolo,i "The j Holy City" by Ralph
Nelson; a Christmas pageant by
all grades., and group singing..
Another Card Party Is
Slated by Marion's FU
MARION The series of card
parties sponsored by the building
committee of Marlon Farmers' an
ion was sorenJovable and well at
tended that another is announced
for Wednesday night; December
28 In the Oddfellows hall In Jef
ferson. Prizes will be given in
"600"' and pinochle. Free re
freshments will be served. 2.
ED A W (5 E
! KENTf HALL-
12 MILES NORTH OF
i INDEPENDENCE
Every Saturday Nitc
Admission 25 -
AL BAKING
and His 8-Piece Orchestra
Cupid's Vacation
Ends at Albany
ALBANY After a dearth of
marriage license applications
since the new law went Into ef
fect, Linn county chalked up two
to Its credit vithin 24 hours.
The first couple to apply was
Bud C. Hockett, 22, clerk, and
Jean Ferley Bishop, 18, both of
Albany who obtained a license
late Wednesday. Thursday morn
ing Loren H. Kief, 28, of route
Z, Lebanon, and Nellie Good, 22
Albany, obtained a license.
Third Grade Leads in .
Swegle's Honor Roll
With 6 Names Listed
v SWEGLE The following pu
pils are on the honor roll:
First grade, Joan Stark, Mer
lins Cozad, Wallace Hoffman ;
second grade, Myralynn Standley
Wilma Deas, Winona Deas, Jerry
Klein, Patricia Wodzewoda; third
grade, Richard Dalke, Mary Joan
Lake. Stanley - Matteson, Ruby
Pauls, Harley Porter, Robert Co-
sad; fourth grade, Fancy Jean
Deas, Delores Dickey, Carol Gar
rison; fifth grade, Margaret
SchViening, Ruth Tanner,' James
Sheets; sixth grade, John Dalke
Ronald Dickey, Mildred Pauls
Irene s Sizemore. Pauline Size
more; seventh grade, Marjorie
Blanehard, Gladys Dalke, Donald
Huckatep, Keith LaDue; eighth
grade, Josephine Winkenweraer.
Cfell Board
CAPITOL
Today .Double bill,
.v. "Nancy Drew Detective,"
S with Bonita Granville and
John Litel and Bill Boyd as
Hopalong Cassidy In "The
- Frontiersman.
STATE ,
Today Jones Family in
"Safety in Numbers," and
with Gloria Stuart, Michael
Whalen and Chuck Chan
. flier.
Saturday Midnight show.
'Three Loves Has Nancy
with Janet O a y n o r and
Franchot Tone.
. ,;j GRAND .
Today P e n n y Singleton
and Arthur Lake In "Blon
dle," based on the comic
strip by Chic Young. . -
HOLLYWOOD
Taday DoublH bill, Mickey
Kooney In "Hold That K1ss"
with Maureen O'SulIiTan
and Dennis O'Keefe and
Rin-Tin-Tin, Jr., in James
Oliver Curwood's stirring
. story of the m o u n 1 1 e s,
"Caryl of the Mountains."
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f:-v '--'01$ : " ,f:' -lf" .v-' L5'-'
ELSINORE
Today - Enrol Flynn in
,V "Dawn Patrol" and Maur-
een O'SulIiTan in "Spring
', Madness." .- " .'.
DaUas Choir Will
Sing Yule Music
DALLAS The choir of the
First Evangelical church of Dal
las will present the Christmas
cantata 'Peace On Earth" Sun
day night. H. E. Abel a direct
ing the choir with Daniel Abel
and Mis? Lois Coy as accompan
ists at the organ and piano.
Solo parts will be taken by
Mrs. Howard Fleming, Miss Irenc
Spady, James Leitcb, Arthur
Abel, Ogden Abel, Ray Brown
and Ivan Ickes. Miss Amanda
Dick and Miss Anne Thiessen
will sing a duet. There will also
be numbers by the women's chor
us, male chorus and the com
bined voices of the choir.
Enlarge Street Program
LEBANON The street com
mittee reported to the city council
this week that street improve
ments are progressing and the or
iginal project is almost completed.
By resolution, the entire city of
Lebanon was declared a curb and
sidewalk improvement district so
long as federal aid is available.
The treasurer was authorized to
issue warrants for funds unappro
priated, to the amount of $1000
for purchase of cement or other
paving material for repair and
building of sidewalks in connec
tion with the WPA projects.
A bill was passed asking for an
ordinance regulating parking of
trailer houses inside the city;
also regulation for parking of
trailers and penalty for violation.
Mayor J. C. Booth, at the last
meeting of his term of office ex
pressed appreciation of the fine
cooperation of the council and
other city officials during his two
year term.
Births Reported
The hospital reports a daugh
ter born December 19 to Mr. and
Mrs. Pernal M. Orsborne of near
Albany; a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Burdette Howard of Leban
on, December 20; a daughter.
same date, to Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis Bolman; D. W. Wilson, route
2, major operation; Ralph Frame
of Lacomb, injury to neck and
shoulders caused by collision of a
car in which he was riding with
another car.
D. L. Davis, prominent farmer
of the Plainview neighborhood,
has purchased the 700-acre farm
of Bert Wehrs in the Griggs lo
cality.
Three Masses on
Sunday Schedule
Catholic Young Folks Plan
Annual Holiday Dance
for Tuesday
SILVERTON Three masses
will be celebrated at St. Paul's
church on Christmas day.
The first mass, "Missa Canta
ta," will be sung by the children's
choir directed by Sister Olivetta,
They will sing the mass of St
Cecelia with the "Adesta Fidelis"
offertory. This will be at 6
o'clock.
Low mass will be celebrated at
8 o'clock and 10 o'clock, the 10
o'clock ' mass to be followed by
benediction of the Blessed Sacra
ment. Father Richard Carberry
will give the Christmas sermon
The St. Paul's young people's
club will hold their annual noli
day dance December 27. The
committee Includes . Jimmy
Schneider, Jack McCullough, Mar
etta Scharback, Margaret Kasti-
gar, Jeanne Domogalla and Les
lie Weatherill. The Troubadous of
Portland will furnish the music.
SILVERTON Candlelight ser
vices will be held at Trinity Luth
eran church Sunday night at 7:30
o'clock. The choir will be in
charge of the service.
The Immanuel Lutheran choir
will give its cantata Sunday night
at the Immanuel auditorium.
Program on Sunday
LIBERTY A special Christ
mas program will be held Sun
day night at 6:45 o clock in the
community hall by the Christian
Endeavorers.
Ash Swale Hunt
Banquet Is 29tl
l
Prizes Will Be Presented in
Rodent Contest at
That Time
ALBANY Thursday Decem
ber 29 has been set as the data
of the annual Ash Swale Hunt
club banquet. This banquet is a
feature of the close of the rodent
hunt, in which two teams, .com
posed of farmers of that com
munity, take part. Prizes are
presented the side making the
greatest kill.
The program following "th
banquet will include a 45-minute
demonstration by Milford Hull,
magician. '
Organize Gardeners
ALBANY The newest garden
club to be organized in Linn
county is that of the Riverside
community which' was organized
at the home of Mrs. Henry Bry
ant this week.
Mrs. Bryant was elected presi
dent, Mrs. Sam Burch vice-president,
and Mrs. Ralph Zlarman
secretary-treasurer. The group
will meet the second Tuesday
night of each month.
.Observe Anniversary
ALBANY Mr. and Mrs. Dava
Ulrich of Nampa, Idaho, who
are visiting here, and Mr. and
Mis. William Erb of Albany,
celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversaries Wednesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ree
ser where they were honor
guests at a dinner.
After the dinner the grouu
went to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Erb where a large
r umber of friends greeted them.
Several Families Move
Just Before Holidays
In Silverton Country
SILVERTON HILLS During
the past week families have been
moving and getting resettled for
the holiday season. The Chester
Mauldings .moved from the place
they have been living to their
strawberry acreage near the Sil
ver Falls section. A family by
the name of Casey moved to the
home place of the Mauldings.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hagen
moved from the strawberry ranch
of the Mauldings to the He Mur
ray ranch which has been occu
pied by a second family of Caseys.
Evans Family to
Stage Cathering
Aurora Folks Enjoy Xmas
Program at Pythian
Hall There
AURORA Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Evans are holding a family reun- ,
ion Christmas day for Mr. and. ,
Mrs. M. H. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. ::
H. B. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Jenkins and four children of
Klamath Falls, Miss Edith Evans ..r.
and Thomas Evans of Portland,.
Shirley and Marvin Evans. Ml of
the family will be home except!';!'
Kenneth who is in California. ' "
Mrs. ET P. Mictiell and William . -
Michell are to spend the holiday., .
week in Tacoma with relatvlea. 'i..-.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ehlen are
spending the week in Eugene.
Plan Day In City ,.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Webert
Ralph and A. J. Zimmerman are
spending Christmas day in Port-
land with Mrs. Hazel and Elmei .
Zimmerman, celebrating two :
events, Elmer Junior s birthday.
and Christmas. - , . r .
Mrs. Henrietta WH1 and Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Hurst; will enter-1" -tain
these guests Christmas day! "
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Becker, and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Junker and i
daughter Nancy of Portland, Rob
ert Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. Hurst.' '
Christmas Fete Held " '
A Christmas tree and program
was held in the Knights of Pyth-
ias hall, with Mrs. C. S. Moreland
accompanying. Carol singing led
by Mrs. F. C. Renfrew. Accom
panied by Mrs. C. S. Moreland, a
group of carols was sung by i
Mrs. F. C. Renfrew, and Miss Lois
Manock and the Sayre family gave
musical numbers. Fred Schneider
was master of ceremonies and ' -Lowell
Sayre, Santa Claus.
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Home Rebekah Lodge
Plans Installation for
Early in Coming Year '
WOODBURN Home Itebekah
lodge No. 58 held its regular .
meeting Tuesday night with Fre
da Burt, past noble grand, in . "
charge. The annual Christmas
program was held, after lodge.
Joyce Engle, district deputy ..
president, announced Installation "
of new officers will be held at
the next meeting January 3. The (.
committee for the meeting In- .t -eludes
None Otjen, Freda Burt.
Joyce Engle, Eva Strike and,,
May Hill.
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