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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1947)
It Tho Stat mem, 8cdem.-Ort Sunday Docombor 28, 1847 -J Student Home Tor Holidays At Silverton SILVERTON Guests of the Rev, and Mrs. IS..' 3. K. Fuhr for the holiday season are their two sons and daughter, Milton and Nathan Fuhr, students at Pacific Luther university, - at Parkland, 'Wash., and Eunice, a nurse -at Seattle. Juanita Moe, employed in 'sec retarial work in Seattle, is a guest of relatives during Jhe Christmas holidays. Mrs. John. C. Goplerud of the Brush Creek area accompanied her daughter, Inga Goplerud, teacher at Puyallup, Wash, and her son Walter, student at the University of Washington, to Los Angeles for the holidays with another son, John C. Goplerud and his family. The trip was made by plane and they will return next week. Mrs. Hans Jensen and daugh ter, Mrs. Andres Sola of Seattle, are visiting relatives here. Jen sens formerly lived on Mill street here where they still own resi dence property. "Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig of Portland were ' Wednesday guests of the,- Edwin Hattebergs and Thursday guests of the Dr. A. W. Simmons. Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Craig and .Mrs. Hatteberg are sisters. 1 Stayton Lions Club Entertains Children STAYTON' - A record crowd of kiddies flocked to the Star theatre for the annual Lions club- Star theatre free Christmas mati- nee. It was ' necessary to run two complete shows to accommodate the crowd, estimated at about 550. Santa Claus in the person of Harry Rowe handed out treats to all, assisted by John Nightin gale' and George- R. Duncan. Sacks containing nuts, an orange and a banana were given out. When the sack supply was ex hausted candy bars were given ut , Virgil R. Tuel, activities chair man of the club, and M. Van Driesche, manager of the thea trewere in charge of arrangements. rOPCOKN SALE STAYTON The sales of pop Corn balls and homemade candy conducted by . the intermediate group of Girl Scouts Saturday netted more than $20. Money will be used to. pay increased dues and other incidentals in scout ing. Mrs. Charles Sims is leader of the group. North Howell Valley Obituaries Elisabeth Skelton LEBANON Elizabeth Skelton, born in Iron ton, Ohio, in 1805, died at the Lebanon hospital December 21. Funeral services conducted by the Rev. Harry Rarey of the Meth odist church were held Tuesday. Mrs. Skelton, who taught school for many years, was an accom plished reader and was in demand for entertainments in this part of the valley. Her husband died In 1932. Survivors are a brother and sister, Charles Reamy and Cara Clare in Ohio. Fred Roadannel LEBANON Fred Roadannel, born in Wilson county. Kansas, in 1885, died at the local hospital De cember 21. Funeral services were held'Wednesday by the Rev. John Houser of the Baptist church. He had lived in Oregon 52 years. Sur vivors are the widow, Rose, and seven stepsons, Edwin and Glen Holland of Scio, Alfred, Dean, Charles, Robert and Scott Wheel er of Lebanon; five sisters and three brothers, Effie York and Albert Roadannel of Portland, Roxie Griffin and Esther Holland, Scio, Ada Morgan and Eva Witaos ki, Camas, Wash., Edward Roadar mel, California, and Charles Road armel, Hebo. : Valley 1 Briefs Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ramp and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Walker spent the Christmas boli- idays at Bremerton as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramp. Silverton Rex Albright, city 1 attorney, is convalescing from his second major operation recently. Alf O. Nelson, local justice of the peace, has been acting city attor ney, MasonicXodge Installs Officers" for New Year STAYTON Marion Cunning ham was Installed grand master of Santiam lodge, A. F. St A. M., Monday, December 22, at the Ma sonic hall. . Ken Purdy, district deputy grand master of district Nol 7, was installing officer. Others tak ing office with Cunningham were Walter Hinrichs, senior warden; John Christensen, junior warden; Walter Frey, secretary; A. C. Van Nuys, treasurerf D. George Cole, chaplain; Stanley Hitchcock, mar- Lshal; Larry Morgan, senior stew ard; Lewis M. Kiersey, junior steward; and Irvin Parberry, tiler. Wright Truck Lines Merged STAYTON Effective Janu ary 1, the Felix Wright Truck service will be merged with the Wright Truck lines, Lindsey H. Wright has announced.! He said the deal is complete subject to approval of the public utility commission and the interstate commerce commission. 1 Silver - Wheel Terminal The company z, will operate trucks1 from Salem through Mill City to 'DetroitTand Idanha. The Silver Wheel in Salem will con tinue to be the terminal-. as in the past Two drivers, Floyd Booze and Robert Lierman, will continue with the company. Har old Fox who has been, working elsewhere, is returning. Lawrence Lierman, who has operated the service, for -the past three years, is retiring because of his health. He has been in the trucking ! business for more than 25 years, starting out haul ing gravel in one-yard loads on hard-tired trucks. The Liermans have two sons, Robert and Wayne, and a daughter, Letha Mae. Lines Extended Established in 1924, the truck service was created by Lindsey H. Wright who sold It to his brother, Felix T. Wright, and went into the feed business. The Wright Truck lines were estab lished by Lindsey in 1927, with Scio added to the route in 1928, and Dallas, Independence and Monmouth added in 1934. The building occupied by - the Felix T. Wright terminal here was not included in the sale. Gervais Woman In. California. I GERVAIS Mrs. Allen Dean left by bus Friday to visit rela tives in California and Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Aalgaard of Sedro Woolley, Wash, are spending the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Elmer Jorgensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Seely are the. parents of a daughter, Jerry Edith, born December 22 at Salem Me morial hospital. Grade school closed Tuesday, December 23 for the holiday vaca tion, high school was in session until Wednesday. Both will re sume January 5. Lawrence Jorgensen of Seattle spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jorgensen. Brooks -i- Sewing club meeting has been changed to Friday, Jan uary 2, at Mrs. Anna Dunlavy'a. Africa has a virtual monopoly on diamond' production. Holiday Bring s Many Visitors NORTH HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bump were , in Los Angeles for the Christmas holi day with tljeir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Price and their little" grandson. ' Guests for Christmas of Mrs. Rose Reznecsik and family were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mayte, and her . brother, Lewis Mayte, jr. and his family. . Perle Wood, wno nas been in a Portland hospital for- several weeks, is much improved and able to be up part of the time. Marinus Schaap is ill in the Silverton hospital and his son Leland was also there for a time recovering from a broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Waltman entertained . Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Oddie, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kuenzi arid Clyde and Lowell Kuenzi. The Mothers club of the North Howell school had ice cream and cake with the pupils at the Christmas party Friday at the schoolhouse. A family Christmas eve dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Woelke included Mr. and Mrs. Les Hettick and little son of Eugene, Mrs. Marie Engebretson of Silverton and Mr. and Mrs. Willmar Fossholm and two sons of North Howell. Shingling the roof of the new church at North Howell was started Tuesday b,r- a volunteer crew. " CJfeqn yQW 'As la Steps! no At bedtime rub warming, toothing Vlcks VapoRub on throat, chest and back. VapoRub's special relief bringing action atarti to work instantly to soothe Irritation, ease coughing, relieve muscular soreness and tightness. 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