The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 19, 1946, Page 14, Image 14

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    Sala. Ow, Thnrackry. Dcmmbt 1 1948
Floods Nullify
Much Work on
County Roads
The recent floods nave nulli
fied much of the work done on
county roads and have made
many food roads bad roads, ac
cording to Marion county Judge
Grant Murphy Wednesday. Judge
Murphy regarded the present cold
snap with an apprehensive hope
that it would warm up, else the
county roads would suffer greater
damage.
M'irphy pointed out-that since
the heavy rains and flood that
there is much water in the ground
Jut under the surface of the
oiled roads in Marion county, and
that a serious freeze would turn
this water to Ice. The resulting
pressure from the ice would
cause the oiled surfaces of the
roads only two to three inches
thick to heave and buckle, and
when the ice melted would drop
down lea irtg huge chuck holes.
Damage to county roads re
ported to Murphy and county
commissioners Ed Rogers and Roy
Rice i as follows:, the bridge on
the McKce-Woodbtirn highway at
the Pudding river crossing was
reported unsafe lor travel due to
Turner Star Chapter
Elects New Officers
TURNER Victoria chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, Wednes
day elected Ella Kurtz, worthy
matron; Olive Spiva, -worthy pa
tron; Marjorie Mitchell, asso
ciate matron; Robert Mitchell, as
sociate patron; Hester Crume,
secretary; Carl Wipper, treasurer;
Minnie Peterson, conductress;
Row en a Spear, associate con
ductress. Public installation will
be Friday, December 27, at 8 p. m.
toys, clowns, Jack-in-the - box. Mrs. Charles Hartley of Aurora.
Auburn Rickey
Schools Plan
For Programs
FOUR CORNERS Th Anhiim
school will have their Christmas ! Garileil Road CIlll)
program inursaay nignt at 8 p.m.
dolls, etc will be played by mem
bers of the first, second, third and
fourth grades.
Betty McHaney and Beverly
Nunn, accompanied by Marilyn
Goodrich will sing several Christ
mas numbers. Shirley Brochart
will play , (he violin obligate.
All the rooms have Christmas
trees and special holiday decora
tions, and the rooms will be open
for the parents to look at the dec
orations. The first and second
grades, made red tnd white candy
canes of paper that they have used
in decorating their room. They
also have a lighted church.
FOUR CORNEJtS Primary pu
pils of Rickey school had a vaca
tion Monday as the high water
made the approach to the Com
munity hall where they go to
school difficult to reach the hall.
Classes were resujmed Tuesday.
The Christmas party will be Thurs
day afternoon and the school pro
gram will be Friday night at Rick
ey, school.
At the program hour a Christ
mas poem was read by Mrs. Tar
tar, there were contest games with
prizes to Mrs. Paul Lynch, Mrs.
Eugene Braucht and Mrs. Earl
Wood, carols by the group led by
Mrs. Charles Hartley with Mrs.
Tartar at the organ. Gifts were ex
changed with the names of the
mystery1 friends of the year re
vealed. Mrs. Ralph Werner conducted
the business meeting, plans for
next year's meeting, and th. new , Dr X F Hudson Made
uiyMci jr menus were maae.
New members for the coming
year are Mrs. Eugene Braucht,
Mrs. Benjamin Braucht. Mrs. W.
E. Richardson and Mrs. Arnold
Hardman.
Temperance Advisor
Appointment of Dr. Thomas
Franklyn Hudson, Portland, as a
member of the- temperance ad
visory committee to the state
liquor control board was an-,
nounced by Governor Earl SseQV
here Wednesday. , 5
Dr. Hudson succeeds jf Dr.
Thompson L. Shannon who re
signed prior to his removal from,
the state.
ana irienas oi tne scriool are in
vited. Two short: plays will be
presented by pupils of the school.
In "Pop Reads the Christmas Car
ol." Willys Voelsch will be the
father, Rosemary Starr the moth
er. Victor Johns will be Junior,
Dale Bessett. to be Paul. Judy
Christmas Party
Held at Tartars
EAST SALEM The traditional
Christmas party at Mrs. A. R. Tar
tars for the members of the Gar-
unseating of the timbers by the j Sharon Laverty will act as Jane
Woods will play the part of Mary, I den Road Neighborhood club was
flood, and a recent fill on the
Spnng'.s landing road was washed
out leaving five or six families
stranded. Repairs will be made
Immediately. Murphy said, and
the little north fork of the San
tiam road is now cleared of slides.
and Russell Jacobson will be Jack.
The other play is "Billie and
Bonnies Christmas Dream." The
characters are: Billie. Carol Bar
tells; Bonnie. Frances Eckstein;
Professor. Bob Payne; Mother,
Joyce Jenson;' Mrs. Santa Claus.
I Joann Chastain; Headwig, Patty
Sunderlin; Santa Claus, Bob
Strawn; Margretta, Gloria Woods;
Hulda, Marilyn llson; Bookkeep
er, Roy Fowler. The part of the
held Friday. It is always a high
light in the season's meetings and
closes the club year.
Her large sitting room was
beautifully decorated with a tree.
A Christmas scene on the mantle
and other seasonable decorations
were throughout her guest rooms.
Guests were seated at small tables
for a 12:20 luncheon and every
member was present with several
special guests. Mrs. Tartar was
assisted in serving by her sister,
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L. C. Stoll, Portland, state di
rector of the Oregon state em
ployment servioe. and staff mem
bers of his office motored to Sa
lem Tuesday to meet with local j 5
staffs to formulate and integrate ' 6
plans for future work of the $
OSES with the state rmpolyment 5
compensation commission. The
recent transfer lat November of
the employment .ervice from fed
eral control to state control makes
rece-sary a great deal of new lia
s n work between the two offices,
arc-ordinjf to Ellis Jones, L'CC
uprmxir.
Silas Gdisr. state administra
tor in the employment service, at
tended the conferences as did the
L'Cl' commissioners, T. Morris
Dunn, chairman. C M Rynerson
and L. O Arens. The entire pro
gram of empSoyment. of placing,
claims and benefits and veteran
aid wa jjred in the all-day con
ference. Jones said.
Withrou
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3 Box and Open End Wrench Sels 7.95 lo 16.95
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8 Samson Eleciric Fans For the At 9.45
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Club Planning ?
Mexican Yule s
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A Mexican Christmas party 5
with posada. pinata and carols in , fl
Spanish is planned by the Salem JC
Spanish club for Friday evening.
December 20. at the YWCA.
Betty Brown, accompanied by
Belle Brown, will sing the part
of Joseph in the Mexican posada,
or n;iti lty pageant. Club mem
bers will represent merchants
and innkeeper carrying lighted
tapers and flowers
Mrs Belle Brown will read The
Christmas Story in Spanish. A
Mexican pinata made by Mrs. M
Clara Poland will hold gifts
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Service for 8, QCQC Lunch set,
53-ptece set . 16-piece . . . .
WHITE ENAMEL WARE
Including Tea Kettles, Cups. Windsor Pots, Combinettes
which will be
w hen
someone succeed.,, in overturning
the pinata and emptying it. Mem
ber and visitors are asked to
bring a small gift lo be exchanged.
Mr?. Paul Morse and Mrs. El
Bier Berg are in charge of dec
orations and refreshments.
Cnilery Sels 3. piece, 13.95 - 17.50
2 Crystal Glass Punch Sels 12.75 - 19.95
Ehaloy Food . Choppers 3.00
Remember Only 5 Shopping Days Remaining
m Before Christmas
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