The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 19, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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Willamette Lodge
Holiday Party Is
Held on Saturday
Mid-Willamette Valley News
The .WnMMi't Community ilmrmpttmttrntt
WATT AfF RHAn Th. an
Ida n ha Johnnie Ho'bert, two- house. The Sunday school pro- n;,ai fnristma nart of Willam
year-old. suf'trcd -evere fa i il ; gram will be held Sunday night, j ette Lodge Country club was held
burns when the mixture ci gas ; uecemoer z.z, ai a p. m. i at the culj roorns Saturday night
ana Kerosene wnun ne inrew imc i with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cook
his mother s oven exploded Jimmy , Hayesville The M-hooi pro- i amJ Mr and Mrg . eharles
Guillifotd. yrm.ll ?on of the Jack; am for Christmas will be held ; ag hosts HoU and candles were
Gulliloid, fell agairwt the heat-! Friday night at the school house used on diriing room uhles
ing stove, without a fire at the when the six upper grade pupils , afid carols were sung u hile mem-
Iime. Due ns a OiaCK eye 10 snow win (irn iiuiiiwis iihiuuui: beinir seated at dinner.
recitations and songs with the j A gift exchange preceded bridge
auG,r,Kl 1,m,ieu lu 1,1 81II at which high score went to Mrs.
K kii.b. Duane Gibson and Fred Gibson
r . ,.v,,. I Attending the affair were Mr
ansVlub at t" meeting last week and Mrs' D- Henry- Mr-
ans hud at tr.e meeung lasi weex , T nihl, j
brought gifts for the Children's ! i- Ifr il: UT
, . . , ,,- .K!k k Mrs. Duane Gibson, Mr. and Mrs.
Home at Corvallis wnien are be-, , . , , -
th- .. tui. ; on1 Fred Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Mose
mr nt this week Ths is an, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
annual event for th.s club. Franklin, Dr. and Mrs. C. L.
.. r. :. Blodzett. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
for the fall. Vernon Holford
drove into two horses belonging
to Delmer Woods near Detroit
Monday. The horses were severe
ly injured and one had to be
killed and the tar was damaged.
Fruitland Sunday school pro
gram will be Sunday, December
22. at 8 p. m. under the direction
of Mrs. Anne Perlich.
Fear Corner Auburn Wom
an's club will hold a fiinoy work
and home cooked food sale at the
Portland Gas c Coke company i
offices. South High st Friday. I
' I Tti , j 1 c t I . r
will meet Friday. December. 20, Y"ZJ , Jw D A d i.
. 0 ... . . . , r-L,.,-,.. I ford, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Russell,
at 8 p; m. for the school Christmas i ,, . . , . , . ,
Droiiram a Mrs- Brt Flack, Mr. and
p Mrs. Ernest Peterson. Mr. and
Mrs
Frank Crawford, Mr. and
Cook and Mr.
Ramp.
and Mrs. Charles
.Uch r.nUr Mr o r,A XTi-e
ja as urn . . . . . . i . ,,av, ....... , . . . , m
Members have been working on ; Orville Klampe and Mr. and Mrs. lrs paries unrun. Air ana Airs.
ihi nmiect all vear and have 1 vri. ir, viomn. ,nt th. uoir. . Lynn bloper. Mr. and Mrs. Guy
many things to offer, including end in Portland Cisiting the Law-' Newgent, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
fancy worn, baked gols, home rence Coulters and G. B. Shu
maHe bread and rolls, some bsked makers,
by th. Marion county champions
in 4-H club.-. Proceeds . will be Pratuii Sunday school of the
ued in the school program 1hi Methodist church will give its
jcar which includes religious in- program Sunday. December 22, at
stiuction and hot lunches. 8 p m. Choir of the Mennonite
church will pre- ent the cantata,
Sidney Mrs TUina Reeves has "The World's Redeemer," Sun
gont to Wickeiiburg. Aiiz.. where day. December 22, at 7:30 p. m.
the will spend several months Sunday school program will be
with hers on-in-Iaw and daughter, at 7 p. m. Chri.-tmas eve, Tues
Mr. arid Mrs. George Potts. Jr.. dav. December 24.
who are spending the wintei
Lvnn Barker Wins
State 'Bank Trophy
Lynn Barker, Salem, has been
adjudged state winner of the Ore
gon Bankers association sponsor
ed farm shop contest, Ralph L.
Morgan, state supervisor of agri
cultural education, announced
i Wednesday. His name will be en
will graved on the rotating plaque
...... t-. . present its program on Friday, and he will receive a cash prize
Middle Grove The annual December 20, at 8 p. m. ! of $20
!C1Kl.Lhr,m?f. PfL!'a" , i Other winners in this district
pioniicii k 1 mo Juki 1 1 a.- yti i m . i mon iiiii woman S ClUD
the Community club program. Christinas party will be Thursday
School will resume January 6 but at the home of Mrs. C. E. Heater
will be closed trie next two weeks, and Miss Florence Pottorff. Silent
Sister names will be revealed and
Four Corner Four Coiners tne Christmas gift exchange held,
fire department is sponsoring a
target nfle shoot ajt the Commu- Monmouth Betty Lou Elliott.
mtv hall Friday and Saturday, : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. D
December 21 and 11. also Decern
there.
Fruitland
The school
were: 2, Dale Schatz, Newberg:
3. Norman Gubser, Dayton: 4, Bill
Oldham. McMinnville; 5, Charlie
Chase. Junction City; 6, Merton
Sahnow, Hillsboro; 7, Donald
Whitney, Amity.
The purpose of the contest is to
stimulate FFA boys to improve
bcr 28 and 29. afternoons and eve
nings. The public is invited. The
proceeds will be used to pay for
fire equepmerit. Refreshments
will be available and personally
owned rifles may Le used. Many
prizes are offered.
North Howell The annual
Christmas party and gift exchange
of North Howell grange will be
held Saturday night. New offi
cers were installed Tuesday
night at Silvertou.
Hayesville The annual Christ
mas luncheon for the Havesville '
Woman's club will be held Thurv- '
day at Mr.-. A. F. Harvey's, on 1
Cheniavva load. Members are
asked to bring a toy and a candy
bar to be sent to the Children's
Farm Home, Corvallis.
Elliott of Monmouth plays one of their home farm shop and repair
the leads in "The Royal Family. machinery and equipment at home
bv George Kaufman and Edna and at school.
Four Corners Mrs. Vfarren
Clirolf.. I.' I . L- , V I 1 ViHir,
inimnc w iiii uiii
Klub" will meet with her Friday 1
Ferber. to be presented next month
at Oregon College of Education.
I'nion Hill Audrey Fields of
Portland was a guest of Mrs. Mor
ris Johnston Saturday.
Monmouth C. C. Mulkey who
was at Emanuel hospital. Portland
for treatment is back at his groc
ery store this week, improved in
health.
I'nion Hill Union Hill grange
meets Friday night when newly
elected officers will be in charge, j
Hot supper will precede the meet- !
ing. Juvenile grange meets the
same night with new officers in !
charge.
Valley Obituaries
Lynn Barker did wide varietv
of work, making an old house
into a farm shop, rewiring and
equipping it. At home he built
a tiailer and forge. Lynn built
a tractor out of car parts which
he sold. The money he invested
in a new tractor, a disc, harrow
and cultivator. He has recently
rented seven acres of bottom land
for a truck crop project this
spring.
Walter Fry
Silverton. Dec. 18 Funeral I
for a Christmas party when gifts services for Walter Fry. widely-j
will be exchanged known hop dealer who died in
Portland, will be held at the Eck- j
Labish Center The school man Memorial, chapel here at 2 j
Christmas program will be held p m. Saturday. Interment in Bel- j
Thursday at 8 p. m. in the schxl ' crest at Salem. I
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Brush, Mope and Broom
and othf cleaning aids.
E. J. Zwaschka
1745 Grant St. Pb. 8357
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