The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 28, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Blonds?, December 28, 1939
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Patrons Added,
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Inventor " of Pasteurizing
Methtod Tells of New
Zealand's Co-ops
MT. ANGEL Five hundred
' new patrons . were added during
the year by. the Mt. Angel Coop
erative creamery and volume wa
Increased by. 300,000 pounds, or
13.2 per cent, R. J. Berniag, coop
eratlTe president, announced at
the first day of the annual pa
trons meeting in the Mt. Angel au
ditorium yesterday. The meeting
was attended by over. 1500 per
sons. .
Among the day's outstanding
speakers was F. F. Board of New
Zealand, co-inventor of the vac
nam type pasteurizer used by four
plants in North America, one of
which la the Mt. Angel creamery.
The pasteurization effected by the
process Is said to be almost 100
per cent perfect.
The 400,000.000 pounds of but
ter produced annually in New
Zealand Is considered the finest
butter in the world, Board said.
All of It is produced by coopera
tive organizations.
. Over $64,000 has been returned
Dj the Mt. Angel creamery to pro
ducer In excess of the market
price during the year and an un
distributed balance of $30,000 re
mains to go out as patrons' divi
dends at the end of the year, re
ported Frank Hettwer, manager
of the creamery and chairman of
the meeting. Volume is so large
and Quality so good that top
prices are received, he said.
The state ' cream grading law
which attempts to coordinate
state and federal grading has en
abled the dairy Industry to make
a marked progress. E. W. Metx
ger, chief of the division of food
and dairies of the department of
agriculture, said.
G. C. Jeeney, manager of the
Pacific Cooperative Poultry pro
ducers, Professor G. H. Wilser,
head of dairy division at Oregon
State college, and J. D. Mlckle.
state director of agriculture, also
spoke, congratulating the cream
ery on Its success.
The meeting will continue to
morrow. Holiday Guests
At Hazel Green
HAZEL GREEN Mr. and Un
John Horn and sons, Marvin and
Joe of Grand Coulee, Wash., are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ash
ton for the holidays. Mrs. Horn
is a sister of Mrs. Ashton.
Frank Van Cleave, who came
to his brother, A. T. Van Cleave'a
funeral and to visit his mother,
Mrs. Ellen Van Cleave, has re
turned home to Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Cleave
and son, Delbert of Medford, were
here to funeral of cousin, A. T.
Van Cleave. The family made
their home In this district for sev
eral years. '
George Dunnlgan of Milwaukle
is spending the holidays with his
grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Dunnl
gan. Mrs. Ralph Gilbert and son,
Waldo and Russell Satter of Sa
lem are spending the holidays
with Mrs. Gilbert's brother and
family, Sidney Hawthorne, Long
Beach. Calif. They expect to visit
Mexico.
Has Spinal Meningitis
GRAND ISLAND LeRoy
Rockhlll, little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Rockhlll, is in the
McMlnnvllle hospital suffering
from a light attack of spinal
meningitis.
Jill
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iiuery siieiis were causing large
Winners Named
At Mt. Ansel
Yule Decoration Awards
Go to F. Schmidt,
Mt. Angel Hotel
MT. ANGEL Announcement
was made at the Business Men's
club luncheon Monday noon that
the Mt. Angel hotel was the win
ner of the first prize for Christ
mas decorations in the business
houses division and Francis
Schmidt for-illumination of res!
dences. Winners of second and
third place In the first division
were Mt. Angel News and Klln-
ger and Bauman respectively. For
residences Alois Kebler took sec
ond prize and William Kloft
third.
A full report of the Christmas
program was made by Lee With'
ers, chairman of the committee
In charge, and he and his col
leagues were given a vote of
thanks for their work.
Members of the Business Men's
club have taken over the work of
serving at the patrons' dinner for
the Mt. Angel cooperative cream
ery and Dr. A. F. E. Schlerbaum
was appointed director of the
group. At the suggestion of
Schlerbaum the club voted In fa
vor of securing headbands with
the inscription "Mt. Angel Busi
ness Men's club." E. B. Stolle was
instructed to print 60 of the
bands.
G. D. Ebner of the sick com
mittee reported that . Frank Le
Doux was in St. Vincents hospital
at Portland.
Ticket s e 1 1 e r s for the next
luncheon are Louis 8chwab and
Ben Traviss.
Guests at Monday's meeting in
cluded Mary Bee Zollner, Geral-
dine Gules, Mrs. E. J. Corcoran
and Jake Eberle.
Roberts Women
Give Club Party
ROBERTS Mrs. Joe Rinrwald.
Mrs. Bill Kenney and Mrs. George
Bresslo entertained with a Christ
mar party for the G. T. Women's
elub.
A dessert luncheon was served
members and four special guests,
Mrs. Doc Jungwlrth of Valsets,
Mrs. Walter Dawes, Mrs. Mel
vln Trindle and Mrs. James Mul
len, Mrs. Jungwlrth was formerly
a club member.
For men and women. Printed
with name and address on both
letterhead and envelope.
Good quality White Laid Bond.
Packed in an attractivo cabinet.
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Specially priced ...
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South Commercial St.
Phone 9101
Gun9 Brings Down Russ Planes
Ji -
oown large numbers of Soviet bombers Is a "revolutionary" war In-
guu, pur a raqg operated oy
- ......i vtuivu iu7 nmvun is r
rwajr cars, authti uecemoer
fires In the abandoned Finnish city
Grangers News
WEST SALEM G r a n g e will
meet Thursday night for Installa
tion of officers and obligations-In
the first f o u r degrees. Glenn
Adams will be In charge.
West Salem Gives
Parties, Programs
Christmas Is Celebrated
With FamUy Dinners,
, . .
uaurcn Allairs
. .
wtsi' s.alj.ju unrisimas was
celebrated at West Salem In tra -
aiuonai siyie wim programs ana
Jill
immiij guiennn. ia cnuaren
of the Snndav school nreaented i
nrorram Snndav mornlnr and th
senior and Intermediates gave
two one-act playa Sunday night,
alter which a group went carol-
Inr CawawaI 1.ahVam . . .
sj,i. wciv yic-
sented to needy famDIes by the
rhnrrh
church.
Margaret and Lillie Ihlpler
are home for the holidays. Lillie
is a teacher near TTl.v nd nr.r.
garet Is a student at the Unlver-
sity of Oregon.
C. A. Rogers of Portland is
spending the holiday with the
Kenneth Abbots.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lemon and
daughters Loretta and Betty and
son Robert spent Christmas with
relatives In Tillamook.
miss Lottie ucAdams was a
Christmas dinner guest of Mr.
and Mn Ttrfniflm rinnr f Bo
im I
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown
spent Christmas In Eugene. 1
i.cuu:u nu u" uiuf
cnnstmas day. Those attending
tv ci j ax A AUU iUl V. 4, CU CUvO
Vnrn,r MAnnTin. J ; "2
'n"r: ?!J
airs, xiomer ftuan ana wean ana I
Maxlne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bot-
jr. and Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
?ald "d .Man'.
wald, Gertrude Kuhn and Wheit
telle Kuhn, all of Salem;
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davenport
and Maxlne and Shirley attended
family dinner in Monmouth
Christmas day.
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mr a . W. D. Phillips are their I
daugnter and family. Mr. and Mrs. I
Elmer Rierson and son, Joe, and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mant-
solf and Mrs. Martha Rierson all
of Ontario. They will remain
until after New Tear.
Ccnplelely Prinled
Tw W To) V"7
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wniie - ciaa finmsn soiaier aeep m
mmsn miuuu secret, doc mcy re
zo reponea icng range soviet ar
of Viipuri. ,
Yule Parties
Given, Lyons
Holiday Festivities Are
Started With School,
Church Programs
LYONS The Christmas day
Jtivities began In Lyons Thurs-
daT wQn the Lyons school Pre-
I nntn1 f a VtunwA a 4 V T3
bekai Thall. The Fox VallerchooT
had Its nroeram and Rhriatma.
I . v
night. The Sunday school had
their Christmas tree Sunday night
I a m.n whan w--
1 T O vmmmmm ww V. U i i II B
I Born" was presented th En.
I worth Letrnn momhAn Aftnr
ii m-nwaw. vA .vi ....
1 fivaiaui uv bUHUlCU
It ronton n m ...v
nuts. Several Christmas baskets
were taken to the older ones who
I were unable to attend.
I If..- J J t.n
uu iikuui kuu reuuTi were
entertained at the various homes.
with .... t,J
I with many going away for
the
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinsman
and danrhtera Jirnn.ltna . n a
Joan spent the holiday in Port-
land with friends. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Smith were dinner guests
at th hom f r cit... 57.
at the home of Mrs. Smith's sis
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Bosch of Brooks,
At Hallin Homo
Dinner guests at the Huro Hal
lin home Christmas day were. Mr,
and Mrs. Ralph Hallin and son.
pmia t y j w
. vi ui uciiu. mr iuu airs
I Amos Wheeler and daughter Bar
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"ra ui iiuamooK. jar. ana Mrs,
H , Jrortiand, Miss Gen-
evieve Hallin. Geore r!hri
1,' . A ' , cnar',e8
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j ,, . I
M Joh wd(1
ner guests at the home of Mr. and
tjr uau
M- Clyde Bressler were Mr. and
M". Le Hiatt and children
Yvonnft and Jlmmlo f nnhn I
J alex JX
Betty Jean and Elmer Hiatt.
fv ttn1 V XTMMM I
and Bon Gerald of LakerlPw oC
f on. visited re?atfveinVand
Mehama. Miss Maxine Huber and
r.nr k-io
in Aberdeen. Washington at the
home of hi tint.
Tom Keeley. Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Hiatt nd rf...,),.. ti.i- -
' ..... u.o.
Hiatt and daughter Helen, Mr,
ana Mrs. Amos Hiatt nunt
Christmas day at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Thoma in Stay-
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn
and Evelyn spent the weekend In
silverton at the home of Mrs.
Helen Vaughn and Fred Vaughn
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Brassfield
auu i' icu w auKuu.
and Bob were Christmas day
guests with relatives In Salem
etipeta with ralaHvoa tn clam I
Returns From Idaho
Blllie Surry who has snent the
last live years with his grandpar
ents Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Fox In
Midvaie, Idaho, arrived in Lyons
Saturday; he will remain at the
home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Surry. He will register at
the Mill City high school as a Jun
ior.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trask and
son Dean of Albany, and Miss Zeta
Prichard of Sodaville were Mon-
day dinner guests at the Albert
Ring home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bo
deker. Helen and Francis of Mill
of their daughter and familv. Mr.
vw vutwiuioa at luc Aivt? i
and Mrs. John Kunkle. Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Smith and daughter denmteiy wants that under
Shirlev Jean visited at th hnm stood. But Just how rapidly a
of Mr. Smith's nniiw Mr ntirt
Mrs. Ivan Slater of Sweet Home.
Mrs. Helen Beaur and daughter
Evelyn Mae went to Eugene Sat-
urday mornlnsr whern thev nnt
the rest of the week at the home
of her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Elbrldge Beaur.
Mill Manager Has
I JintiAi tnr I rpur
W "
u u a v n i ne Leoanan
" 7 . jvu- i
,v r Biicr, was nose last naav i
SK m n Kem?!ed i
the mill - number abont 45. and I
to all logging crews emnloved bv I
a n k..m. . i tv
7r,nr,' .V -T,- BCTV c
SfnnJ w. e8VK The
hotel .raaa the Lebano?
hoiel. and about 80 were present.
r!naa In,liila4 IjT. cl I "
- ruiuuiu, , m . uirector OK lac
company; Frank Waller of Port
land; Walter Scott. . John Zim-
M A t J mm . . . . I
brlck, Harvey Wight and Hugh
croner. all of Lebanon. Several
speeches were made during the
dinner. .
It was announced that the mill
would start again December 27,
-Cne thrn8:h0Ut com-
Visits at Silverton
SILVERTON Corporal AMn I
Moen left Wednesday for the Pre Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baxter
sidlo at San Francisco, where he (Agnes Hatteberg) and son Rich
la stationed. He arrived home in ard of Bend, who arrived in time
time to spend the holidays with to spend the Christmas holidays
his mother, Mrs. Gertrude Moen;
and sister. Miss Eleanor Moen.
Thls was his first visit home in
more than a year. -
Familv HlIJol
aiUUUJ M.M.MMJUJ
Dinners Given
Christmas' Observed With
' Programs, Gatherings
at Jefferson ,
JEFFERSON Christmas pro
grams presented by the grade
scnooi Thursday afternoon and
high school Friday mornlnr and
by. the various Sunday schools in
Jefferson Sunday were well at
tended. Christmas messages were
delivered Sunday morning by min
isters or the three churches, with
special Christmas music. - Many
happy family dinners were en
Joyed, while others spent the day
with relatives and friends out of
town.
Dr. J. o. Van Winkle and son
I Richard spent the dav in Port-
i iana, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
i Frank Van Winkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phelps and
son Francis were guests of Mr.
Phelps brother Clair Phelps and
ramuy in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Looney
spent the day with Mrs. Looney's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Reges-
ter in Jeoanon.
Go to Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Marion D. Looney
visited their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Johnson and family at Preston,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jones, at
tended a family dinner at the
"5 "V Mrs- Jes- sier, Mrs.
S "i Gee and Mn Gee at Kn0X
home of Mrs. Jones' sister. Mrs.
Butte.
Guests at the heme of Mr. and
M"-nHa,WIley were,M,f- and M",
?f Di Holloway of Canby. and
and
I Mrs. Liia
Whitbeck, of Seattle,
Wtf?
" irB itODeri iernune
enterUIned the following guests:
Mr. and . Mrs. Robert Terhune
I m Ta.,I ft C L r .
"r ?B margarei
and Edward of Corvallls; Mn.
"JV Aie Salem;
I A T) m , -
I ueorge u. lernune, Mrs. Ruth
J1, Mr!- .SmIth nd children
.""Lr1" penj' Byerai
, j. .. .
Students attending college, and
enjoying the Christmas vacation
at their homes, include Miss Ger-
d? Re"!!d fIonA the -?ortl.and
I .mca?1' unon inursion,
?J? Ttb?.fAHe,-B,cA0f i at,.?AgTene:
Miss Juanita Holt and Miss Helen
VTI wwa . . .
"mz . OITvW1"iame"eT1 nery:
Francis Phelps and Bob Terhune
from Oregon State college.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tagelskl and
Laverne spent Christmas with
relatives at Vancouver, Wash.
Ray Bostwlck left last week for
"."'J " .'V t
tives and to
ouioier, jvas., ior a visn witn reia-
Join
Mrs. Bostwlck.
who Is there assisting in caring
for her father who is 111. Bost
wlck expects to be gone six
weeks- Their daughter. Roberta
I DnetwlAl- will f J
a-UDb witft, TV a BLajr Vv A IU lflCUUS
bere during their absence
A family dinner was enjoyed
A iamilT
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
vriL. V m mm
S w;Br" w .p!f,cea IOI r
nuu iuu. uauicu oieiiier sua iwo
children of Chemawa. Miss Laura
Jvma 01 aiem, waiter JKins or
nd Mr- and Mrs- Klhs sad
Kihs of Salem, Walter Kihs of
Christmas dinner guests at the
VJLMri!nd. AV.R."-
ivwere Mr. and Mrs Dennis
Belknap and daughter. Mr. and
bjon d h,,(ldren; I
Wilfred. Raleigh and Keith of
vt - -mm -
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Hamby and son Ellis, and Mr. and
Mrs. T. O. Kester.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hovt of
Silverton were guests at the home
nJ r' a m I V. r Mrs' ,T.dIa
iioyt, and aunt Miss Lou Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hamby
ana Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Robison
. I
re PianninB to attend tne dairy-
rB,OI1Tenuon ac AnSeI
Aaursaay. I
an. nuu jsirB. wames btewari
- j w . .1
Pave "turn?d ,r.om Creswell.
where they have been emnloved
for several months.
Among those ill with the flu
Include Mrs. Julia Ann Vaughn.
Mrs. George Vail and Lawrence
Rehfeld.
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It Is not True
aiLVERTON Jimmy Nelson Is
Tery .muca alive. He reports he
story can travel by the grapevine
!IBt.em was iUtrated here early
e"nay. morning.
oung neison has a paper
t biiverton. He ran out
of DaPer. I returned to
his
hpme. His father called the lo
cal circulation manager's home.
"This is Alf. O. Nelson, Jimmy's
aaa, ne saia, and proceeded to
explain that more papers were
Mwered the telephone, and Mr.
W.l... f Jt ' . M
.in - nw. . .... a.,.
my husband." ,
ev.-...t.i.. v .i n.
Neln had said, "Jimmy'.-dead."
. t- v.t m.
,
wc" "Tcr iuB
tor furtlrer information. The calls
continued late Into the; day,; as
the story spread so much more
,,nMi. . ,nnM ti,o Mnfr.iA
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Children Return
Home From Visit
BRUSH CREEK Reuben Jen
sen of Astoria, Mrs. Marie Buness
and her daughter. Miss Vivian
Buness of Seattle, have returned
to their various occupations after
spending a few days with the
mother, Mrs. Anna K. Jensen.
with 'relatives here, will return
to their home Monday. Mr. Baz-
is with the Bend high school fac-
ult
Sees Three
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v
t - -
irs. Alalia Worthley of Chicago
nasoana alter tney tiad been
their three children, William
20 months, and Judith, 7 months, died in a fire which swept their
apartment.
Kiaa fit '
1201) LllllStlliaS
Sacks Given Away
i wmr it -r rrr
Woodburn Legion Women
. . .
Distribnte Treats
to Children
WOODBURN The American
Legion auxiliary distributed about
1200 Christmas sacks to children
of Woodburn and surrounding
community Saturday afternoon.
Many family dinners and holl-
dav
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tavleck
and child spent the Christmas
holidays with friends in Wood
burn.
Mrs. Lena N e h 1 visited over
Sunday with her daughter, Mrs.
Jk Gibbons in Portland.
Wli iU13i VjlJ UU V UltillU
gave a dinner Sunday. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis,
Jaqueline and E u g e n e Roy of
".
Hicka. CapUin and Mrs. Elburn
Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
T. Sims, Miss Pattie Sims, Paul
Halter, Mrs. Mary Whitman, Mrs.
Maude Hicks, Jack
VHf?a.m
Maude Hicks, Jack Lee, Dick and
Mr. and Mrs. George Beach also
gave a dinner on Monday, those
present were Mrs. Russell Burd
and Sturling Burd of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coleman of
Eugene.
Mr. Carl Lindeken of Rich-
mond. Calif., is visitine his nar-
ents at Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Lindeken-
Miss Dorothy Austin of San
Francisco has returned home to
snend the holidays with her nar-
-
ents. Mayor and Mrs. Harold M.
Austin.
Arannr the Rtnrlpnta who ramt
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home to spend the holidays were:
Dick Whitman, Charles Shaw,
Fred Evenden. Jr., Frank Sur-
meyer, Kenneth Arney, Andrew
See wiy over 0,000 satisfied owners
say ff America most fftrifiy
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MOST SUCCESSFUL NEW CAR IN 10 YEARS!
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Children Die
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forced to stand by helplessly while
Edward. 314 years old. Donna Jean.
Japanese Church
Presents Program
Three Christmas Plays
Are Given Sunday
at Hazel Green
HAZEL GREEN The fine
Christmas program of the Salem
Japanese church was presented
Sunday night.
The cast of the play, "The
Christmas Story," included Ruble
Kaneko, Susumu Kyono, Martha
Imagawa, Sakaye Kyono, Nobuko
Kawata, Yoshie Kawata, Tom Yo-
shlkai, Masatokl Kyono, Harvey
Kaneko, Henry Ogura, Ray Kyo
no, Henry Yoshikai, Richard Og
ura, Yutaka Kyono, Tom Imaga
wa, May Oye, Toyoko Kawata,
Lilly Kaneko, Hlsaka Kawata.
Betty Takayama, Lorraine Taka
yama and-Kate Kyono.
Music was furnished by: piano,
Kate Kyono, organ. Rev. Y. Hor
ikoshi; vocal solo. Esther-; Ogura:
choir, Lillie Yoshikai, Kate Kyo
no, Lorraine Takayama, Roy Ka
neko, Tadeo Tokimoto, Mrs. "Hor
ikoshi, Harvey Harada, Hlroshi
Kaneko, director. Rev. Y. Horlko
ehi. Play "Soldiers and Christmas,"
had in the cast, Tadao Tokomoto,
Harvey Harada, Paul Tanaka, Oda
Haro8hl Kaneko, Takash Kyono.
Ko Yada, Y. Kyono directed.
In "The Dust of the Road."
were Peter Steel. Roy Kaneko,
Prudence Steel, Lillie Yoshikai,
Takash Kyono, Henry Tanaka,
Yayeko Saito played a violin solo.
Arney, Joan Beck. Lue Jane Rin
ro, Claudia Donnelly, Margaret
Ann Murray, Martin . Barstad,
Gibb Ramage, Vernon Watt, Ma
rion Crosby, Margarite Davis,
Wallace Lee, ,Walt Racette, Jean
Ann Carver and Raymond Free-
bere.
1940
IE SiESIS IS,
Sales & Service Inc.
Yule Dinners
Given, Bethel
Guests Gather at Matten,
Bucurench, Brinkley,
Nichols Homes
BETHEL Social activities in
celebration of the Christmas sea
son included .a dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Bucurench. The guests were Mr.
and Mrs. D. D. Dotson and Bar
bara of Salem Heights, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Shuttleworth of Liberty,
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Winslow'of
Aumsville, Mr. and Mrs. George
Sundlie and Alden, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Mitchell, all of Sa- .
lem. ,
Dinner guests at the home of
Mrs. Millie Brinkley were Mr. and
Mrs. Nichols Brinkley, Betty and
Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brink
ley and Harold Dickie, all of Sa
lem. Rev. and Mrs. S. Hamriok
entertained for Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Bentley, James, Bobby and
Larry Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- "
thur Olson, all of Marquam, and '
Miss Gertrude Froehlich.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cass A. Nichols were Mr. John .
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arm- '
strong and Joyce, all of Salrin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hain ani
Jean Hain were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nichols. Mr.
and Mrs. George Hain and Char
lotte attended a family Catherine
at the home of his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. John Halo on route 7.
At Mat tens
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Matten had
as their guests for the day Mrs.
Nellie Brandow; Mr. and Mrs. M.
J. Crabtree. Ellsworth and Janice
Crabtree of McMlnnvllle; Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Lauderback, Dean
Lauderback; and James Lauder
back of Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Fulstman entertained it
dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Bixler and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. C.
Tekenburg.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Klung. Alli
son Klung, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Klung. Mr. and Mrs. George Hege
man and family spent the day at'
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Out
Hageman at Marion. Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. King visited during tra
holidays at the home of their son,
tn. it. King and wire in rortland.
The W. M. Froehlich family
was entertained on Christmas eve
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Klung in Salem. H. R.
Bishop went to Los Angeles to
spend the holidays with his sis
ter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bahnsea
had as their guests on Christmas
eve Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Chap
man; and on Christmas day thy
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Fisher of Molalla. Mrs.- M. H I
Utter was a guest for the day at
the home of her son. Dr. F. L.
Utter in Salem. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Wilson
and their sons were entertained
at the Frank Wilson home at Or
chard Heights on Sunday and at
the J. W. Simmons home on
Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Carruthers attended a family
gathering at the home of Mrs.
Lena M. Lisle in Salem.
Washington Man
At Waldo Hills
WALDO HILLS Frank Riches,
stockman from Buena, Wash.-, ar-
rived Sunday night to spend tba
Christmas holidays at the home of
his father, Charles R. Riches.
Sunday night the entire famL'y
gathered at the Theodore Riches
home for a family dinner! and
Christmas tree. Riches left for .
his home again Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. McCannel
and daughter Janet, spent tfce
Christmas holidays at their farm
tiere. The McCannels will mum
to Detroit on January 2 and Miss
Janet will resume her work at
the law office of F. E. Sylvester.
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