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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1945)
f t - i - i r i - - - -r - - -tlx02EG0a-STATESMAN. Salem, f Oregon. Friday Morning, December 21. 1943 'V 4 X-Ray Unit Duo At Jefferson - rv; WJ DOWN S 0 U T H--c. - eel the w.tter " f r ?" Mlw AeWey Crakher. la aa bupprprUU eestttne M she nld mw Mi after a tarte-tock anew at NasavilicTean. JEFFE RSO N The Marion coimty public health association sponsored fnsobile unitffor chest X-ray will be held at the school house all day Friday, December t3 and all adults are Urged to have! their chests X-rayed. The community must' Dromise ?3 interested people to; get the unit here. The districts : included re Marion, Sydney, Talbot and Looney Butte. Mrs. Robert Ter hune is- general chairman; Mrs. Marvin Hutchins. assistant chairman; Mrs. J. H. Smith, Mar ion chairman; Mrs. William Wiej derkehr, j Sydney chairman; Mrs. John Terhune, Looney Butte chairman; Mrs. Delmer Davidson, Talbot chairman. . ! Part oj the Christmas Seal sale funds finance this unit It Is free to all adults. t On a pontoon bridge across the Rhine, oil men laid5 an emergen cy six-Inch line with a pump sta tion, storage . capacity of VZflOQ barrels and tank-truck ; loading racks all in a record of three days. . f Homemakera dub '. v Elects Officers i MIDDLE GROVE, Dec. 23 (Special) -Sabra Blankenship has been - elected I president, of the "Young Misses' Homemakers dub. Other officers are Joyce Kuenzi, vice president; Joan Scharf, secre tary; Card Lee Kaufman, news reporter; "and; Mrs. Vera Basset. leader.. . Other members of the club are Janice Scharf, : Carole Hilflker, Shirley. Page; Magadelean Stahl, Betty Setter, Otis Llllie, Joanne Fabrey, Averfl Andrews and Loa ella. Caudle. The group meets ev ery second Thursday morning be fore school. - FRIENDS FROM NEBRASKA ! Mr. and Mrs. A. Roht of Silver ton, formerly of Alliance,' Neb visited! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Howard and family. They were neighbors In Nebraska. I. VISITORS HFJUE ''' PRINGLE Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bartruff had as their houseguests the past week a nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bon R. Brown of Jonesboro, DL Brown has been a sergeant In the army air corps t or tw0 and a half years and re ceived his discharge In Portland on December 10. While here the Browns also visited relatives ; In Albany and Salem. : i 4 - school child motes ' FOUR CORNERS-Eldon Aernie of the first grade at Rickey has moved to Mission Bottom and win attend school there. The boys f the eighth grade Monday brought in' the Christmas tree for the school.--' . ' .' j -. - 'r ,, The Christmas; party was held at the school on Thursday ; after noon with the exchange of gifts and the Christmas tree. K SCHOOL OUT. ... . , PRINGLE -The school chfldrm win have their parties in the var ious rooms December 28. Names) have been drawn for gift ex changes and school wfll be dis missed at noon. Vacation wm ex tend until January !.. . ; Dn P. D. Eabcr ; Announces Eeaorol of, . Bis OiScM to ' H6S Cczrl SL -i Fhoasj 7S5S 7; -1 LI AD I R SUWrt R. Www ef New Terk Is the newly UtUA presMeat ef the Na Ueal Ass's el Masmfactssrers. Today's Nccdlecraft r 1 v " LMBrtSSSBSaBSMMBSSSVaSBStSSSSSi PreIIoliday Guests Visit Lyons Homes LYONS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Neal of Bandon were Saturday night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman. They also visited the John Neal home and relatives in Mill City. Miss Betty Jean Bodeker, cadet nurse of Portland spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Alex Bode ker. Miss Lois Douglas of Boise, Idaho, also a cadet nurse visited at the Bodeker home Tuesday. The young ladles returned to Port land Tuesday. Paul Smith who has been con valescing at his home following a stroke was taken to the Salem Deaconess hospital Sunday after noon by ambulance. Leland Leroy Manning, cox swain in the navy is spending a 24-day leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dressier. Manning returned from Japan aboard the carrier USS Intrepid, on which he has spent the past 24 months.-He will re port to San Pedro, following his leave. Edmond Engdahl of Lyons died Monday at 10:30 at a Salem hos pital, following a short illness. '1 Funeral arrangements will be an- I nounced later, .. ... S , Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman and daughters spent Saturday In Portland. They were guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ed Strom. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Decker and son, Clarence, jr., of Eugene were weekend guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs George Hubbard and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Huff man. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard left Sunday for Eugene where they will go to Oak Ridge to be em ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton re turned to Lyons Monday from San Diego. They are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker. Hampton Just received bis discharge from the navy at San Diego. He plans to reenter Willamette university. Clarence Pietroke, a 1-e of the navy returned to his ship, the USS Glttium which Is docked in Portland, after spending a short leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pietroke. It Is estimated that the average Cuddly cocker jpeniel is a toy! number ool years comple- rfnrrfa doar t - every child's oy ey cuuwea u o.i, heartl This long-eered pet. m vrg for country children 7.7. uany-Hovcr i Sucpcct Causo G? Dcclicchco I T TT nrr t "IJ" 'C kMMT mN MM laiwrMwiS loop-stitch creChet, made at little Crochet this doggie " practi cal black, or U white er brown. 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