Valley HomesMrje Scene yamily Dinners ; Off Mid-Willamette j ejti ituxjy Many family A jroup. o friends enjoyed dinners were held In the Jeffer-f Thanksgiving dinner together at son vicinity. At the home of Mr. the home of Mr, and'Mrslv Mrf. and Mrs. .W. L. Cobb were Mr. ford M. Nelson. They were Mr. im m. vjswtuu jreuuergran ana i ana Mrs. W. r . McBee, Miss Myra children, Mr. Bob Pendereraft of Montgomery. R. K. Montgomery Salem, Mr. and Mrs, Rex ! Cobb Mr, and Mrs. James H. Hart" and and two children. Mr. and Mrs. I Jimmy and the "Nelsons. Glen Cobb and Clair Cobb. . - - iwr mrm I Mrs. Paul E. Robinson, tertained the foUowing guests: ZZI" ?rT rtT - wT- t Mr. and Mrs! Lyle Gilmour and SSS ? w M1 family of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. R'. . Baker sperrt rM. Mii. ;, n Thanksgiving in Lebanon with Halerand . liF " Jeuerson. SALEM HEIGHTS The John Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson of Hovey family motored to Tacoma, Yachats were guests at the home Wasbl, to spend Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKee. with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Murphy spent the holiday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Dozler at Stayton. Mrs. Dozler is of Mr. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Krueger flmri c atria .Torir nn1 Tin TJv land were guests at the home of J?" 1 0re0? SP f Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hutchings. SWEGLE Miss Jeanne Dubois, intermediate teacher here, is ' . I rrndinff th TVianlrctrivJnw vira a o - " -o - I ai . , a . . uwn in oena v uie norae oi ner sister. MONMOUTH Faculty and stu Valley .Mews Reports from The Statesman's 78 Community Correspondents Independence Woman's Club Hears College Librarian Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, November 21, 1941 PAGE THIRTEEN Camp Disbands For Winter Mary's Creelt CCC Boys Are Sent to Reedsport . DETROIT The Mary's Creek CCC camp has disbanded for the winter months, the enroll ees hav ing gone to Reedsport, and all the officers and foremen with" the exception of two also have eft Felix Sparks and Mr. Fountain, the two who remained, are fin Crown Mine Sale Looms In Near Future At Scio Reports Given To Auxiliary SCIO Tentative authorization to directors of the Crown Mining and Milling company to sell or lease on royalty basis was- voted by stockholders of the company at annual meeting held here this week. Proposal to negotiate sale to a prospective purchaser, was pre sented by Jesse Darling of Eu gene, dealer in mining stocks. Stipulated price was stated as $200,000. Called meeting in the near future is to take definite ac tion on the matter. David Schrock of Tangent was re-elected president of the stock tion beffan their holidav vacation Hfr orifi m,. wk t wim tiwse oi scnooi weunesaay nH family PKktr IJ A I """UUUll, OI1U uexure O OUQCS Fult. wul6c jjjriiM.n w Btaava UAua m KJ T . M-M C k L C B11U I 1 w ' m r I Bias W v at 1 J 1 A 11 i I m i . i . mam uau ucjiojicu ui iMje uumoers careiaKer ai me camp aurmg us noiaers, numpeng aDOUi auu for their homes or to the homes discontinuance. Merle Gilkey and Cyrus Peery Thankseivin in Monmouth tth- of "iaves or friends elsewhere . were renamed directors, the lat home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. iw. ijiymg. t,' . ier 10 serve as secretary. I lUTanw i mil.. I luiuius aiuwa ill IU1UIU1U, BWUl Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Thurston p-"- . weekend with h5a familv hprp and daughter Mildred were guests "7S TV L tlZf Mrs. Hammon and Kenneth will eastern Linn county near Elkhorn, of Rev. and Mrs. J. Merlin Hffl .Bond enterta for when he comoleted and is said to contain profitable at Tacoma, Wash. Mr. Hill is a former pastor of the local Chris tian church. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Alsip, Mr. guests of their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Warren El liott. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alsip en tertained for Mr. and Mrs. Verne Alsip and Katherine and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Heater of Sublimity. Mr. Geston is getting along well as can be expected.' Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Goodman spent a day at Rainier, Wash., visiting the latter's mother. and Mrs. Fred Lofting and chil- " tuur& m wc111' dren, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Bond Mrs. Cora Goodman is in Ta and rhilrl F.I vii Carl artri HipharH I Tiru 4 u Dr. J. O. VanWinkle and son Rnnd. J ..,v;, vS ""'",u : u-j hi ou Warren Nowowielski is cwnd.U .;K A 44.. 1 T IT IT I . - ' r ""f"" tyii v,Cucioi i. . vau tag four-day vacation visit vvuuue. At the home of Mr. and Mrs John Wright were Harold Wright of Portand, Mrs. Edwin Wright and daughter of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Wright and family of Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wilson and two children motored to To ledo to visit Wilson's parents. Mrs. Nettie Reeves and Anna Klampe will attend a family din ner at the home of their brother, W. F. Klampe and family at La bish Center. Mrs. George C. Mason and daughter, Miss Virginia Mason, of Tillamook were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason in Salem. JEFFERSON Mrs. G. G Walker entertained with i Thanksgiving dinner Wednesday evening at her home on C street .A, 7 o'clock buffet dinner was served from a table centered with . an arrangement of fruit. Places were marked for Mrs. R. M, Walker, Mrs. M. C. Williams, Mrs. Clarence Chafboneau, Mrs. K. L. Williams, Mrs. A. L. Thomas", Mrs. E. E. Addison. Mrs. C.H Harwood, Mrs. Thelma Tallent, Mrs. John E. Blask, Mrs. M. M Kyle Folsom, formerly of Scio but later of Albany, a grandson of Mr and Mrs. Joe Lytle of this city, was among 25 young men leaving this week for employment as sheet metal workers in the Boeing aircraft plant at Seattle. They were trained at the Albany NYA center, on the former Albany college campus. Stage show preceded operation of amusement booths at the an nual Scio high school carnival in the gymnasium Friday night Net proceeds of $59 were realized by the student body, the money to be used to defray school expenses Local business firms made mer chandise contributions to the car nival management. Newcomers to the Scio com munity are invited to dinner and program at 7 p.m. Tuesday, No vember 25, in the social rooms of percentage of copper, now needed in defense, as well as precious the Scio Baptist church, with the metals. loca Lnnstian church as co-hosts. Two chauffeur and seven "op- Mrs. Mylo Bartu will entertain erator license applications were he Scio Auction bridge club No made in Scio Saturday at a state vember 28. ing at the Stanley Hitchcock home Mr- ana Mrs- w- Kranse department examination conduct- Scio high Loggers plan to par at Sublimity. took M"- Matt Geston to Salem ed by Louis E. Camplan of the ticipate in the basketball jambo Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott and visu ner nusDana, wno is nos- Portland office. No date has been ree at Shedd in the near future Betty Lou went to Hillsboro to be pitallzed tnere- Tne7 rePrt that set for another driver's exam at opening the 1941-42 Linn B leagu Red Crosg Sewing Planned Today At Silverton Independence Woman's 30 Douris INDEPENDENCE Mrs. -Dessa Hostetter, librarian of the Oregon College of Education, delightfully entertained the members of the Independence Woman's club on Tuesday when she briefly gave several "Book Chats" on a num ber of new books, which would make desirable gifts for Christmas. Reviewed were: "Who Walk Alone," Burgess; "No Trouble attnTl 1-,1 : 9Ti:il All," Paul Brown; "Botany Bay," amt" XXAXIO Nordhoff and Hall; "Inside Latin America," Gunther; "Christmas," gers, Jr., Mrs. Dan Schrieber and Mrs. M. J. OTJonnelL They serv ed from a lace covered table cen tered with a low arrangement of yellow and deep gold chrysanthe mums, guarded by yellow tapers. Presiding at the urns were Mrs. Joe Oberson and Mrs. T. D. Pom- eroy. First Aid Class Eleanor Roosevelt: "The Soon? MT. ANGEL Women of the sisters" Hahn: "Youne Man of Mr. Angel unit of the American Caracas." Ybara; "Snow Before legion auxmary neara reports on Christmas," Tudor; "A Pint of aeiense service ana inausiry sur- judgment," Elizabeth Morrow; veys ai xneir meeung uus weeK. i "Windswept," Chase; "Farthest aoissoeorgia weoD reporcea on Reach Ross, and several chil conierence neia in aiem at drm'a hooks. t . a m I wnicn xne survey xo lina SJUUea Mrs. Callas Marster of Jialtrn worsers m industry was dis- wtairri twn vnn wi;nnt a cussed. She outlined the plan to companied by her mother, Mrs. uie local unit, ine civuian voiun- y T WunHor A. . I ieer aeiense serv ice was njcewise Under committee reports Mrs. expuunea ana cascussea Dy rnem- y. R. Dale announced that the berS. I firet TWmKf fn4in vmnM Vm The committee In charge of the scholarship loan fund card serving lunch at the all-day en- party. Mrs. C. A. Fratzke Intro- tertalnment by the legionnaires on duced three new members, Mrs. Armistice day reported the ven- Dalton Fox, Mrs. Charles Bullock ture a success. and Mrs. Clyde Hunnlcutt: Mrs. Red Cross sewing was post- H. M. Amsberry announced near- poned to Friday afternoon. The ly 59 cleared from the two one sewing is to ba done at the Me- act plays presented Monday nleht morlal hall. and Mrs. R. M. Walker told of Xhm A list of work achieved the past organization of a civic public wel- week showed two linen towels, fare committee. The club voted to made and donated by Mrs. Rob- jive $5 to this committee ert Drysdale, sent to the Rose- Hostesses were Mrs. Joe Ro- burg hospital for the Christmas WALDO HILLS Discussion of organizing a first aid class in the Waldo Hills district Is under way, although no definite steps have been taken. Whether the Community club or the- Willard Women's club will sponsor such an organization, should It be un dertaken, has not been decided. Dr. A. J. McCanneL local resl- demt, has offered his services In the instruction, should they be desired. Airlie Women Meet AIRUE Women on the re freshment committee met Tues day afternoon with Lin. McKib ben to make plans for the supper to be given November 28. Follow ing the meeting, tea and sand wiches were served to the group. Scio. season. gift shop, shirts and socks sent to night to obtain Christmas toys the hospital, a box of used cloth- for the Center. ing, valued at $10.75 and slips Cigarettes were sent to Merton n J .Li... . nn . . .Liu titv in a i : r . A toy shower was held Tuesday the veterans hospital. XV11DDLE-AGE VJOrilENC) HCCD THIS ADVICCII Zf youle mm. mtiMt, bctvoob user bot nathrt. illwln ! i 1 by tbia parted la vosui'i Ufa try LrdiA K. Plntham'i Compound TtblKa added trod). VUoa Mcttlty for women. Thotaaada upon tbouaanda ramarkahlrbelpad. Fal low Iftbat dlrecuona. wort trytmf Return From Coast BETHEL Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Hain have returned frnm a hnli. DETROIT A Thanksgiving dav at Taft Thev stlpnt w.pk Mr. and Mrs. Claud Snair en- program unaer me airecuon ui there and fished on Siletz hav tertained their son and daughter- M"- Guy Armstrong was given severe storm, with heavy thun- m-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snalr "1C aer and nghtmng, blew over of Hillsboro. 2 nwin numbers: trees and put the electric lights Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hoag and I Loimt iour Blessings sung out for 1 hour5 one Mr her mother. Mrs. Addie Calbreath. D moT D0s reading, i nanus- id Mrs. Hain had as their had dinner together at the Hoag f1:.1" 1!"1CI fS"" guests for a part of the time W, homA We lauons, lucnarQ nansen, iNina L. Creech and Miss Inabelle Mr. and Mrs. James Riddell Vsner m?aI0Kue. Junior gms i Creech of the . Marion county ... . . . r ass: nipssea ne Liie 11 Mint-. 1 were nosis xo a large lamuy party ' . zr . r: ' including Mr. and MrT James 1 ctK and Mrs. H. W. Beard; "Faith of I VallGV Events r ' TTl-iV M U,. I people's class; "All My Life I Give to Jesus" sung by Nina: Fisher. Guy Armstrong, the pastor, spoke on the subject "Where are the Nine?" 2 McCrae, Kenneth, and Jimmie McCrae, Ed Riddell, Mr. and Mrs. William Riddell, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCrae and child of Ver nonia, Jimmie Riddell and Kath erine McCrae of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alsip en tertained for her sister and bro ther-in-law of The Dalles and for Marcia Yocum who has recently returned home iroma. th r e-1 Fireman VHome Unhurt months stay at Immanuel hos-l November 22 Marion County sey Cattle club, Salem chamber Nelson, Mrs. James Hart and the pital, Portland. SILVERTON The fire depart- Jer- oll commerce, 1:30 p. m. uecember z. 3 western Nut Growers annual meeUng Salem chamber of commerce. December 9 Small Fruit Growers meeUng, Salem chamber of commerce, iv a. m. December 9-13 Northwest Turkey now. uaauana. December 12-13 Oreeon Stat Corn snow,- i;orvaws. January 13 Stat Granga Confer ence. .- hostess. Club Sews for ron Sale Api Mr. and Mrs. Clare Winegar ment was called out Tuesday night and George, Betty Jean, Victor to the Fred Cavender home to i and Leslie were guests of her par- assist in driving smoke out of the fents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ruef basement. Mr. Cavender, a promi- at Independence. nent member of the fire depart- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson j ment, had stoked the furnace and : and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robinson I then gone over town for a bit. He and daughter joined Mr. and Mrs. returned to find the entire house C. H. Lute and two daughters as full of smoke and turned in the GATES The Woman's Im provement club recently made plans for an apron sale, to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Swen- alarm at once. No damage was at the club rooms December 5. son, at Dallas. done. Mrs. Cavender, who was at- Donations of candy or aprons, Mrs. E. M. Ebbert drove to tending her bridge club, reported dish towels and pot holders will Bremerton, Wash., Wednesday to that she knew nothing about the be appreciated. spend Thanksgiving with her son "fire" until she returned home . The club will meet Tuesday and daughter-in-law, Mr. and but was then "thrilled to find the and take Up their Red Cross pro- Mrs. Gordon Ebbert. house all in one piece. Ject. Red Cross sewing will be done at Mrs. Tilman Rains', No vember 27. Mrs. Ruby Horner is chairman of the Red Cross com mittee in the Gates district Clean Sea Flavor Have tht Best! 8 MX. 5 zz? , m aaaai at m . aaaar- --- - . ,v avi - - I " s . - M M 1 I . . Yerrenton Clams Lh for tkt Rmst . Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur, son and daughter, Spokane, and Mrs. Birdie Osterhout, Portland. visited with their sister, Ruby Winters, Friday and Saturday. They were accompanied by Leon ard Winberg, also of Spokane. Willamette Valley Briefs Program Scheduled MIDDLE GROVE November 28 at 8 p.m the anual Thank off ering program of the Woman's Missionary society will be held in the school building. The public is invited. Mrs. Walter Fisher will! be hostess for the regular monthly jneeting November 25 at 2 pjn. Schools Gel Fwnda SILVERTON HILLS Nearly $50 was netted from the basket social Saturday for the benefit of the two schools. Porter, with Ag nes Casey teacherr and Mt View, with Mrs.j, James Underwood, teacher. " From South Dakota LINCOLN Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford r Johnson and three children were surprise dinner guests at the home of old friends from Colum bia. SD. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Ash- ford,; Lincoln, Sunday. Other din ner ffuests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dve. and Mr. and Mrs. H. Gus Llndauist and Eddie and Lola Ann Portland, Mr. ancLMrs. Gus Newman, West Stayton, Shanna Worlie, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Feller,, Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. W; H. Ashford and.lamuy Sponsor Card. 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