The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    Heaths Visit
With Parents 5
Naval Officer Comet
From California
To Detroit Home.
GATES U. Comdr. Vergil T.
Teath and Mrs. Heath and baby
of Carmel, Calif., are visiting his
parent, Mr. and Mrs. G. B.
Heath. They came Saturday. .
Euene Carey and his father, A.
E. Carey, spent the weekend at
Summer lake duck hunting. Eu
gene makes hi home in Portland.
Mrs. H. Bock left Stfnday to
make her home with her daugh
ter Elizabeth in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garrison
left Sunday for Independence to
work in the M & F stores. Norman
has charge of the grocery depart
ment and Mary works in the dry
goods, i . I
Mrs. Glenn Henness entertain
ed a few friends at afternoon tea
for Mrs. Mary Garrison, Friday.
The guests were the Mrs.'Kath
erine Turnidge, Mary Hann, Mar
garet Rush, Edna Ross, Goldie
s Rambo, Rosalie Smith and Mary
Garrison.
Slaters Visit '
In Mill City
MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs.
Jo Slater and children of West
fir, were weekend guests of Mr,
and Mrs. William Timm and fam
ily. The Slater family were en
route to Paisley where they will
live. Slater is Mrs. Timm's broth
r.
Mrs. Emma Henderson of Al
bany visited her niece, Mrs. Wil
liam Timm, several -days last
Week.
Dorothy Higdon and Jean Gor
ton of Salem spent the weekend
at the S. G. Higdon home.
, Mrs. Anna Swift returned
Thursday after spending several
weeks in California with her
daughters and families.
, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roberts
and family and Howard Farmers
- spent the weekend at Tillamook.
Silvertoii Has
Lodge Birthday
SILVERTON .Home temple
No. 21, Pythian Sisters , observed
homecoming and the 34th anni
versary of the order Monday.
Knights of Pythias were guests.
A 6:30 dinner opened the af
fair, followed by a short business
meeting. A report was' given of
theattendance of 12 members at
the golden anniversary of Cen
trajja temple at Salem.
Home temple was instituted
Dec. 4, 1911r bjr the late grand
chief, Elizabeth Stinson of Salem,
assisted by the degree staff of
Centralia temple and the officers
f Una temple, Aurora. Amoig
the charter members present were
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Eastman, Mr.
and Mrs. June Drake, 'Mrs.
Charles Hartman, Helen M.
Wrightman, Nettie Cusiter, Min
nie Fishwood and Eva Potter.
vThe annual fruit shower will
be held December 7 for the Ore-gen-Washington
Pythian home at
Christmas. The Altruistic club
will meet with Henrietta Loe on
Friday, December 8, for Red Cross
work.
Scio Couple Wed
At Albany Service
SCIO At the parsonage of
the First Methodist church in Al
bany Friday at 8:30 Gene Matilla
. and Barbara Pennell, both of Scio,
. were married. The Rev. Edward
Terry officiated. The bride is a
daughter 6f Mr. and; Mrs. C. L.
Pennell who live on the Dr
Peery 'arm a few miles east of
here.
She has been employed for sev
eral years in the office of the
" Scio Mill & Elevator company
here. Her husband has been in
the employ of the Roaring River
Logging company for several
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Matilla plan to
continue making their home here,
Witnesses at the wedding cere
mony included the bride's par
ents, Mrs. Leonard Pennell, Port
land, Mrs. Leslie Siegnor, Canby,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Matilla, Long
View, Evelyn HalL Scio.
oiiight
6:30 P. II.
KOAC (Corvallis)
Dr. Ilichael
mm
will talk. on a
Co-operative Health
Center for Jthe
Willamette Valley
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Brown Named I Val lav RUofcl(iporw. Cliiift I Valley Obituaries
Polk Pomona :
Grange Master
RICKREALL Polk county
Pomona officers for 1946-1947
were elected at the annual meet
ing held in West Salem. Installa
tion will be a joint session with
subordinate officers of all Polk
county granges at Rickreall
grange hall December 14. A cov
ered dish dinner will precede in
stallation. Pomona Master Carle
ton Brown, West Salem; lecturer,
Mrs. Alda Smith, Independence;
secretary, Mrs. George Van San
ten, Rickreall.
Rickreall grange Home Econom
ics club held its annual bazaar
and cafeteria supper November
10. A good crowd attended and
$180 was cleared.
Rickreall grange elected offi
cers for 1948. They are: Master,
S. B. Holt; overseer, Lloyd Lar
kin; lecturer, Jennie Lettekin;
steward, Charles Wirfs; assistant
steward, J. H. Harland; chaplain,
Mrs. S. B. Holt; treasurer, Claude
Larkin; secretary, Mrs. George
Van Santen; gatekeeper, Elbert
Ragsdale; Flora, Mrs. J. H. Har
land; Ceres, Mrs. Lrllie Larkin;
Pomona, Mrs. Elbert Ragsdale;
lady assistant, Mrs. Charles Wirfs.
Executive committee: Wesf El
liott, Harry Dempsey and Ora
Lantz.
Rickreall grange will hold its
annual Tha nksgiving dinner
Thursday, November 22, at 1 p.m
Grange families and friends ; are
invited to attend.
Girl Scout Pins
Given Members
LABISH CENTER Girl Scouts
met Friday in the school base
ment. The old members, Irene
Bibby and Juanita Burr, present
ed the new members the Girl
Scout pins.
wew members present were
Beverly Ricketts, Josephine
Baugham, Bette Baugham, Doris
Vance, BeKe Jean Vance, Bette
Jean Warner, Bette Lou Boehm.
New members absent were Jpyce
Wyatt, Nancy ' Dunn, Josephine
Hayes, Rose Reynicsek and j one
old member, Barbara Russ, Who
is vacationing this weekend at
the coast. Joyce wyatt, a new
member, is home with chicken-
pox. Plans were made for start
ing work on a new badge. Games
were played and Girl Scout songs
sung. Refreshments were served
by the leader, Mrs. Edith Page,
Garden Road Club
Elects Officers I
EAST SALEM The Garden
Road Neighborhood club ..met
Friday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Glenn Larkins on Garden
road. Officers were elected in
November for the new year. They
are: President, Mrs. Ralph Wer
ner; vice president, Mrs. Glenn
Larkins;' secretary and treasurer,
Mrs. A. R. Tartar.
A luncheon was served by he
hostess and contest games were
used for the afternoon program
Liberty Gub Benefit
Dinner Party Nets $135
LIBERTY The benefit chick
en dinner Friday netted the school
hot lunch fund $185. It was spon
sored by the Community club
Those in charge included : Mr
and Mrs. Charles Krauger, Mrs.
John Dasch, Mrs. D. B. Davidson
Mrs. C. E. Robertson, Mrs. Rpl
land Seeger, Mrs. W. E. Lusthiff,
Mrs. John Van5 Loh, Mrs. Letijtia
Clark, Mrs. Grant Teter, Mrs,
Earl Miller.
HAVE Y0UB
VENETIAN BUN
Tentlne Washable l
UIIIDOW
SHADES
We turn them, repair
them, or make them to
size.
BeinholdJ & ILems !
VENETIAN BLINDS f
560 South 21st St. I ; Telephone 8991
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KOAC Speaker
z
Shadid will speak
dnes-
day otjk the Farmeri Tfnion hour.
The Cooperative health center
proposea ior xne wuiimeiw vai-
ey win d mm Buojecf aiscusseu.
in it. ti j ; I
Hot i.nrh surt -I The serv-
inc. of a romnlet. hht meal at
Liberty school startedlthis week.
Letiti Clark and Mrs.iE. Mahan-
T
ev irt th. rooks. Tfe. chicken
dinner benefit - netted
the com- I
munity club $183.
Cluf Meeting restpoaed The
Macleay Home Ec clu has post-
poned its meeting iclieduled for
today because '
of t
holiday
Thursdayl
Mill City Elefcts
Church Officers
For! Coming pear
MILL CITY The Ideal Church
of Christ held its annfal election
of officers, with a cefvered dish
dinner preceding th meeting.
The Rev. Arthur Btes, state
evangelist, gave a talkl during the
dinneri hour. I
rff-. v r-1,,,1 c4-v,J-,.
ronv: n r.i.n shfitm- H.a.
cons, S Eldon Hutchfeon. Jack
tv,.a ;u Ti. .
tee, Ed Cooke; financial secretary,
Mrs. Art Knoaa; treasurer ana
librarian. Mrs. Geofge Flook;
ciei K, airs. Jiri f jyreaie; mus-
cian, Mrs. James Poofe; assistant
musician, xvirs. iaonixiuicnison;
song leader. F. C. Stephens, as-
sistant song leader, iMrs. Dean
Stephens; prayer meeting musi-
cian, Mrs. Glen Sheltdh; mission-
ary committee chairmrn, Mrs. F.
C. Stephens, Mrs. ArtlRhoda and
Mrs. Ellis Hill; chairman of nom-
mating committee iorl missionary
society, Mrs.. Ed Cool
Sunday school officers: Super
intendent, Glien Sheltori; first; as
sistant, Mrs. Virgil Jojinson; 'sec
ond assistant, Mrs. Robert Swift;
third Ji assistant, Mrs. 1 Ellis Hill:
secretary, Helen Roteg, assistant,
F. C.iSteohens: cradle roll. Mrs.
va rrtrir SnnHav crnnt muci.
cian, Mrs.' Eldon Hutdhison; first
assistant, Mrs. F. C Stephens;
second assistant, Mrs. IGlen Shel-
ton. '
Four Corners Scouts
Elect New Officers
.FOUR CORNERS
Troop 64
of the Boy Scouts, s
nsored by
h Rticince Trl flnti hplrJ
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lions Aionaay mgni ana uie 101 -
Inwinff rvr rhnwn in kffip miar.
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ian nnh Febm.- h- Walter
HaH- hncrUr wvn iirw
ior patrol leader, Jimliy Stewart. Her nephew, LL L Rodney John
In the Wolf patrol, Wayne Mercer son, officer on the submarine "Se
wa WpH a. natrnliearfer with gundo," is on a 30-day leave and
Terry; Gannon as asfistant; Jim
TjiniMn tnH sk;n ar -
patrol leader and assistant respec-
tively of the Stag patrol. In the
Flaming Arrow patrl, Howard
Wilson is patrol leader and Alvin
Hageman is the assistant patrol
leader. "Slim" Payne i their scout
master and Waldo Miller his as
sistant. J
No Host Turkev Dinner
Held at Turner Cliurch
TURNER About 150 were in !
attendance at a Thanksgiving no
host dinner at the Christian church
Friday night. After ibrief pro
gram games and songs followed
the dinner. i
This was the first affair of a
seriesji to be held onle a month
as a regular church tight.
REPAII1TED
BET APED
BECOBDED
Now l is the time
o have
your Venetian Blids re
f inish e d . Quick, expert
service.- " ., -, I , j.
In Salem Since 1937
VEATIIEIi
STRIPPIIIG
An experienced Iceather
stripper i is available to
give you a first class job.!
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North Howell
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i, NORTH HOWEIJ. Grange
jbffiqers elected for 1946 are: Mas
er, George Cline; overseer, Roy
Punn; lecturer, Eunice Beals;
III A . A.
wara, n. axevens; .ssuswnt
steward, Percy Dunn; chaplain,
Mrs.; Amy Beer; treasurer, Mrs,
earl wooa; secretary, jwrs. uaisy
Bump; gatekeeper, Henry Wer
ner; Ceres, Mrs. Elton Parker;
Pomona, Mrs. George Cline; Flora,
Mrs. Roy Dunn: LAS. Mrs. Percy
Dunn; executive committee men
bers for three years, Mrs. A. T,
Cline; musician, Mrs. Wayne
I Strachan. The incoming Home Ec
I club chairman is Mrs. M. A. Dunn,
All elective officers are invited
to Macleay grange hall December
12 for the county wide joint in
stallation.
i ine iiome x:onomics ciuo win
have charge of the program Sat
purday, December 15. It will fe-
,ure recognition by W. H. Stevens
f the 50th anniversary of North
Howell grange. Stevens is a char
iter member and has always been
active and helpful in local grange
work. The afternoon will feature
the annual grange Christmas
B A social card party is scheduled
ior ..Frfda niht November 23
at tne nan.
j f .i a
45tll Anniversary
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; NORTH HOWELL Mr. and
;Mrs. M. A. Dunn were pleasantly
surprised on the occasion of their
45th wedding anniversary last
week when their children and
grandchildren arranged a sur
prise party.
Present were Mr. and Mi's. Roy
Dunn and children Ronald, Earnest
and Phyllis; Mr. andMrs. Ernest
'Redding; Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Dunn' Donald. Jean anfl Mary
Alm' Mr- and Mrs- Robert Dixon,
Louise and Ralph Dixon; Mr. and
: Mrs. Alvin Noren and Lillian
Noren; Mrs
Harold Dunn and
baby son, Raymond Lee, and
James Goodwill.
Harold Dunn is at present on
Okinawa but is expected home in
; the near future and he and his
family will live in their home
near the North Howell school
house. :
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Wrightman. will spend Thanks
giving with relatives in Portland.
? farnily dinner is planned in his
lhonor. He is the son of Mr. and
jM- ws Johnson, formerly of
Puv:rton
jc In the compounding of
prescriptions as in eery
other serrice yoa seek w
assurance of full value. Here
each prescription is priced
in accordance with a care
ful schedule. Because bur
volume is Urge, our over
head is low. It costs no more,
often less, to come here to
Prescripdon Headquarters;
Capital
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TURNER j Mrs. George i H.
Good, 65 died t her home here
November! 14. Survivors include
the widower and a brother,? R.
G. Stewart of jKansas City, Mo.
Mrs. uood was born Annie
Laura Stewart,! March 14, ' 1880,
at Eureka, Kan. She became a
Christian i in hser early -girlhood
and was flwayi active in church
and benevolent work. She was
married x to George H. Good on
December 19, 1897.'Six years ago
Mr. and Mrs. j G004. moved to
Turner.
Funeral services were held at
the Howell-Edwards chapel Sat
urday, November 17. Rev. Ellery
Parish, pastor bf the Multnomah
Christian jchurch, assisted by Rev.
E. J. Gilslrap of the Turner Me
morial home, was in charge.
Rickeyj School
Lmicli0s Start
FOUR CORNERS Claude C
Ashby, chairman of the Rickey
school board, has announced that
arrangements have been complet
ed with tjhe U S. department of
agriculture forf joint sponsorship
of a 1945-46 school luncheon pro
gram at Rickeyj school
This is the second year in which
children 'at the school will be
served luncheons at low cost. It
was estimated ?by Ashby that 65
students will be served daily at
school, about the same number
as served! last year.
Under a coojperative agreement
with the government, Ashby said.
the Rickey school will obtain the
labor and facilities needed to pre
pare nooh meals, and the pupils
will contribute part of the cost
of all fodds purchased. Mrs. Ross
Chrismari who lives in the district.
will be the cook for the school
year, and the lunches will begin
at once.
4-II Club Knitters
Plan for New Work
FOUR CORNERS The knit
ting 1 group of Rickey school
have completed the first project
in the 4-H Club requirements and
are making plans to start on some
thing a little I more complicated
The members met at the home of
the leader, Mrs. L. J. Stewart,
and Voted to take on the project
of gathering Four Corner news
Monday they will meet with Ruth
Chrissman.
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TURKEYS
29c lb.
IYOUPG BIRDS
Saving Center
Salem and West Salem
Open 7:30 A. M. to 9 P. M.
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Drug Stare
Liberty . TImm Silt
Yalley Communities-Observe
fivingin
The first post war Thanksgiving day will be observed in i the
usual varied ways in the many
valley. Schools will be closed ior the
closed until Monday, November 26.
Church services will be held in
out the valley, in many cases jun
ion . services having been sched
uled. ! .
Traditional "turkey day fea
tures will mark the observance in
many places.
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WOODBURN CHURCH UNITE $
WOODBURN Local churches
will observe Thanksgiving day
with a special union service at
the Free Methodist church Wed
nesday night at 7:30 p. m. jThe
Rev. F. Brocke of the Foursquare
Gospel church will speak. - ! .
Immanuel Lutheran church will
hold a Thanksgiving day service
at 10:30 Thursday.
A pre-Thanksgiving prayer serv
ice was held Tuesday night at
the Foursquare Gospel church.
Schools of Wood burn will close
Thursday and Friday in observ
ance of the holiday.
Woodburn firemen will have the
annual Thanksgiving dance at the
armory Thursday night Top Hat
ters orchestra will play for; the
dancing to begin at 9:30 p. m.
Leonard Petshaw is general
chairman of the dance. Extensive
decorating of the hall is under
way with Joe Sowa, fire chief, in
charge. This Is the Firemen's thir
tieth annual Thanksgiving dance.
LEBANON PLANS SERVICE
LEBANON A union Thanks
giving service will be held irt the
Methodist xhurch Thursday at
10:30 a.m. The offering received
at that meeting will be sent to
the Corvallis children's farm
home. Arrangements for the un
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Many
Way
communities of the mid-Willamette
noliday, most of them remaining
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almost every community through
Ion service are in charge of ! the
ministerial association. The ev.
Harry Rarey of the ' Methodist
church ' will be chairman j in
charge of the service. The Rev.
Edward Wright, pastor of the
Evangelical church, will preach
the sermon and the ministers of
the other denominations will lead
in other parts of the ritual.
Charles Losi -of the . Baptist
Church is president of the min
isterial association. j
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ALMSVILLE SERVICE PLANS
AUMSVTLLE Thanksgiving
service will be held in the Wes
leyan Methodist church Thursday
morning. The Rev. A. D. Royalty
is pastor. ;
Oak Point Card Club
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Holds Saturday Party
OAK: POINT Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Harnsberger entertained
the Night Hawk Card club Sat
urday at a 7 o'clock supper. High
score prizes went to Mrs. Cf C.
Comstock and J. Graber. Mrs. Joe
Rogers, sr., and Orley Brown re
ceived low and Mrs. Rogers and
J. Graber received the ' traveling
prize. The next meeting will be
at the Walter Brown home.
Present were Orley Brown,? Mf
and Mrs. Walter Brown, Mr. land
Mrs. J. Graber, Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Comstock, Mrs. Joe Rogers sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. John Coville of
Rickreall and Mr. and Mrs. T.
Kleen and family of Salem, i
Our Convenient
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DELIVERY SERVICE
A telephone call to ua.ia all that Is
needed to bring a entiling Alayflower
Delivery Man to your door. Hun
dreds of Salem housewives are
using our convenient door-step de
livery service to simplify Milk buy-
ing. Regularly echeduled deliveries
direct from the; May flower plant to
your door alwa)g fresh always on
time the dependable, economical,
convenient way to buy your milk.
SALEM
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Large Bull Elk Bagged ,
By Four Corners Party,:,.
FOUR CORNERS Mr. an4
Mrs. O. R. Clearwater, and Mr.
and "Mrs. F. K. Mitchell of Wald
port ; have returned from "a "suc
cessful hunting trip in the Blu4
Mountains. They went after pheas
ant, geese and elk, and bagget
two elk, one a five point 900
pound bull. j
Wayne Mercer in the eighth
grade at Rickey, was featured atf
a .marimba soloist at the Fouf
Corners community hall dedica
tion and opening Saturday night.
Child Burned
While at Play
'QUEENER Claudia the eight-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Hinrich of the Queener
community was severely burned
about the lower part of her body
and legs Friday when her diesa
caught fire as she accidently back
ed into an open heating stove
while at play in her home.
Mrs. Hinrich left the stove open
while she stepped outside to ob
tain wood for the fire. She heard
the child scream and rushed in
to find her clothes aflame and w.s
able to remove the dress.
The child was taken immediately
to a physician and is now doing
quite satisfactory, although she
will' be in bed for several weeks.
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