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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1945)
VsnDDey DBnn(Bffs MehamaJack Ungaas is still nursing a burn on his hand suf fered following the wlndstoim of December 4 when he was operat ing a gasoline lamp because of failure of power lines. ' Crooked Finger The women of the Crooked Finger Altar so ciety will give a benefit dance at the ML Angel euditorium Thurs day night, January 3, with music by LeU Kelly's dance orchestra. AmityCud Cave, worker in a southern Oregon sawmill, is spending the winter at his home here and meanwhile hunting and trapping. His take so far totals seven raccoons, four skunk, two mink, and one red fox. He reports steel traps are difficult to obtain. Metuma- More than $200 was cleared at the carnival sponsored by the Woman's club Friday nighL The money will be used for playground ; equipmenL Middle Grove Fifty - four school and pre-school pupils were examined at the clinic conducted by Dr. W. J. Stone, county health officer, and Mrs. Portia Conway, county nurse here Monday. Vol unteer assistants were Mrs. Jack Wikoff, Mrs. Cleo Keppinger, Mrs. John Cage and. Mrs. J. F. Goode. Sweet HomePaul Roper, for mer member of the state auditing department and recently local city manager, has .igned and , will open a private accounting office. For the present he has , headquarters in his residence but plans, to have a downtown office soon. . s Turner E. M. Iliwley of Sa lem, has purchased I the house of Mrs. Nellie Gunning. The Alton Styles family who have been liv ing there have moved to the Ray Farrens house, recently purchased and rennovated by Delmer Bar ber. ' Frultland The community club : will meet Friday nighL December , 21. The school Christmas program will be held at the same time and the program will start at 8 p.m. Turner The young people of the Assembly of God will present a cantata at i the church Sunday, night at 7:45. The same program was given Wednesday at the Woodburn training school and will also be given at the Oregon tuber- culosis hospital and HiUcrest school for girls. The choir ; will " sing Christmas carols at various -, convalescent homes during the Christmas season. The Methodist and Christian churches will prr sent Christmas, programs Sunday . morning. I; Gates The Bud Collins have purchased the Norton store at Idanha and will move there - January 1. i ' Salem The annual meeting of the Oregon Jersey Cattle club will be held here January 26. The award of the Jersey calf will be made the 4-H Calf club member picked for the honor. Rlckreall The first Christmas pageant since before the jWai1 will be given at the high school gym nasium, Friday, December 21, at 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend the affair which is spon sored by the Community club, Masonic lodge, grange and the Ladles Aid society. i Fratum The school Christmas program will be presented Thursday, December 20, the Methodist church program will be Sunday night and the Mennonite ! church program on Monday nighL December 24. The Mennonite choir if ATTRACTIVE IHTIRIST RATIS K first NrrlMf afcewj s brokerage commission FIRST HATIOUAL tDAUEl OF PORTLAND . WIUAMITTt VAUJT SaAHCNO AT AIM AfHUATW rint H.tU I Mi of Catto Tb M itota Umk C f DUCMm, ISrwHa Makr frl Ityult Uhhiii Crvotio will present a cantata "Behold the King Sunday nighL Victor Point The school uro gram will be presented Friday nighL December 21 by the pupils under the direction of the teacher, Mrs. Orlo Humphreys. McAlpIn The Christmas pro gram by the school will be pre sented Friday night, December 21. Mrs. Ethel Lang is the teacher in charge. Aumsville Mrs. Jerome Sim- kins has resigned as president of the FTA because she will be out of town this winter. The Woman's club met at the city hall Friday and voted $5 to the Corvallis Farm Home. Queener The school program will be presented Friday night at 8 p.m. Mrs. Mayscl Lyons is the teacher in charge. North Howell The annual school Christmas program will be presented Friday nighL December 21 at the school house. Pupils will have their holiday party in the afternoon. Aumsville The last meeting of the Townscnd club will be held Thursday, December 27 at the J. S. Gulliford home. Mill City The grade school Christmas party will be given Thursday night in the school au ditorium at 8 p.m. "If Toys Could Talk" will be given by the first grade pupils and "The Christmas Guest," by the third and fourth grade pupils; "The Wisest Wise Man" will be given, by the upper grade pupils and a boys quartet . I Sunnyside The school pro gram, announced for Fridar nighL has been' cancelled be cause of the number of influenza cases. Amity The school Christmas program will be held in the grade school gymnasium Friday afterj noon, December 21. The two new units of the grade school are complete and have been in use this week. FROM ILLINOIS McALPIN The local school has a new pupil, Edward Peck, sixth grade. He comes from Illi nois with his grandmother and they are living with Mr. and Mrs. . X1UUZ. Valley Births SILVERTON Born at the Silverton hospital to ! Mr.- and Mrs. Paul Carroll, a son, Decem- ki 1C n Hf. HfV. VA I v, f lUi. 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