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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1948)
Turner Three Turner men, Howard G- Ackerson, seaman ap prentice, USN, son of Amos E Ackerson, Harold D. Ackerson, seaman apprentice, son of Amos E. Ackerson, and Herbert J, Lange, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Lange. are serving aboard the aircraft carrier, USS Princeton. Hubbard Richard Lowell'-Hos-ley, seaman apprentice, USN, route 1, Hubbard, is serving aboard the light cruiser USS Astoria, now un dergoing intensive training in the western Pacific and the China Sea area. Mt. Anrel Alfred W. Richter, fireman apprentice, USN, son of Nicklous J. Richter, is serving aboard the light cruiser USS Pasa dena. " Wheatland Dance for the teen age group will be held at Wheat land Con-munity hall, Monday night, December 27. Music will be furnished by the musicians' local and parents of the teen agers are invited to attend as chaperones. The dance is sponsored by direct ors of the community hall. Middle Grove Emory Goode Is improved following illness which has confined him to his home tor the last week- Sonnyside The school Christ mas program will be presented Thursday, December 23 at 8 p. m. at the school house. School will be closed for the holidays and reopen January 3. Local teachers are Mrs. Laurie Walker and Mrs. Warren Gallaway. Jefferson Mike Helms is hav ing a new boiler installed at his mint still southeast of here. Mrs. Horner Sells Property GATES, Dec. 21 Mrs. A. B. Horner, who with her late hus band, has operated the Gates Gen eral store here for the last 37 years, has sold the business to Coll is and Harold Heath, brothers who will take possession Janu ary 1. Mrs. Horner has sold her resi dence here to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thomas, former Jefferson resi dents. Mrs. Horner plans to spend the winter in California with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Hensolt. Other real estate transfers here this week include the sale of the Standard Garage and service sta tion by Tichard Thomas to L. L. Short, who has had the business leased. H. M. Agee of Mill City has purchased 23 acres of land from .Steve Champ and is cutting piling from the tract. David Reid of Mill City will start construction on a super service station at Gates in January. Rosedale Rosedale school Christmas profci.m will be held Thursday, December 23, at 8 p. m. in the school house. The children's party with exchange of gifts and Christmas party will be held Fri- I day, December 24. School will be I closed from December 24 until '. January 3. Middle Grove Mrs. . Frank i Crane of Mt. View. Calif., i visit t ing her mother, Mrs. Kate Scharf : for the holidays. j Printie Because the Friends I church will not be ready in time, j the Sunday school Christmas pro ! gram will be given in the Pringle ! school building Wednesday at 8 p. m. Silverton Frank C. Alfred, ! former Silverton justice of the ! peace, has been promoted from j major to lieutenant colonel- Dur- ! ing the war Lieut. Col. Alfred ser ved as training officer for Chinese troops in southern China. He is now attached to the judge advo cate general's office in Washing ton, D. C. He and Mrs. Alfred and their daughter live in Alexandria, Va. Hayesville The annual school Christmas program will be given Thursday, December 23, at 8 p. m. Harvey Christensen, president of the Parent - Teachers associa tion, hds called a meeting of the grade school PTA for 7:30 be fore the program. Roberts Women Hold Christmas Gift Meetings ROBERTS The Home Exten sion unit made four scrap books at the Christmas party last week. Three books have been sent to Doernbecher hospital in Portland and one to the daughter of a pen pal in Scotland who has been cor responding with Mrs. Louis John ston. Mrs. Roy Cheek and Mrs. W. A Barker were on the recreation committee and hostesses were Mrs. George Higgins, Mrs. Leon ard Zielke and Mrs. Frank Boeh ringer. Members of Roberts eranee Home Ec. club packed a food box for a family in the community at the annual Christmas party in the hall Thursday. Mrs, Paul . Marsh was installed as new chairman of the club by Mrs. S. L. Minard. Guests were Mrs. W. A. Barker, Mrs. Henry Murhammer and Mrs. G. A. Williamson. Roy Stout returned Saturday from business trip to Spokane and Boise. Stout is district engineer and assistant district manager for Cherry Burrel Corporation. 9, a frhe 1949 Crosleys. In five body styles, are being delivered to dealers on the west coast this week, and the new station wagon already has arrived at the Morris Auto ro.. 990 S. Commercial, Salem. Scheduled to arHve shortly are the other models including the new deluxe sedan pictured above. p Granges Install Officers at Scio j LYONS Installation of offi cers was held Thursday at Scio for Scio, Santiam Valley and Eve ping Star granges. Turkey dinner fcras served before the dinner. Mrs. Mildred Norman, state deputy, as sisted by Mrs. Alta Bodeker of Lyons, installed. Officers were as follows: Masters, A. L. Seaman 6f Scio; Tony Moravec, Santiam Valley; Henry Sminia of Evening Star. Overseers. Kenneth Sohn. Scio: rank White, Santiam Vallev: an Barry, Evening Star; lecturer,. iam Valley: Lou Sminia, Even ing Star; stewards, Charles White, Scio; Wilson Stevens, Santiam Valley; Roy Walker, Evening Star; assistant steward, "Edwin Rohner, Scio; Frank Basl, San tiam Valley; Eclus Polock, Even ing Star; gatekeeper, Walter Rice, Scio; Glen Rogers, Santiam Val ley; E. W. Forguer, Evening Star. Chaplain, Ora Trollinger, Scio; Alta Bodeker, Santiam Valley; Mrs. Dan Barry, Evening Star; secretary. Edna White. Scio; Fern Sletto, Santiam Valley; Will White, Evening Star; treasurer, Jess Nickles, Scio; Anna B. Julian, Santiam Valley; Alta Forguer, Evening Star. Ceres, Evelyn Rohner, Scio; Blanche Wagner. Santiam Valley; Anita Surmon. Evening Star; Po mona, Lela May White, Santiam Valley; Mary White, Evening Star; Flora, Elvinia Franklin. Santiam Valley; Agnes Walker, Evening Star. Tony Morvaec. Santiam Valley, was installed as overseer, and Wilson Stevens on the exe cutive committee of Pomona grange. Mill City Opens Water System MILL CITY, Dec. 21 Mill City's new $22,000 water system is scheduled for completion soon af ter the first of the year, Wayne Jurgena, construction foreman, reports. Cost of the project is ex clusive of larger mains through out the city. Workmen are sinking a well by the edge of the North Santiam river. This will be dug five feet below the river bottom, and a filter system used. Water from the well will be pumped to the settling tanks, which measure 25 by 50 feet and 12 feet high. Here the water will go through a series of coils and settling basins. A storage tank to replace the old one now in service is planned, but the Mountain States Power company, owner of the water sys tem, has been unable to get all of the materials for It. Also under construction is the eight-inch main under the bridge that crosses the river. This wijl connect with two six-inch pipe lines, one to serve the Hilltop area and the other the Linn side which includes Shepherd Addition. Detroit Family Spend Holiday With Relatives DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. Dick Buker plan to spend Christmas with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas at Portland. Carl Ball, Louis Cline and Earl Stahlman, employed by the forest service, left' for Oak Ridge Mon day where they will work until weather conditions improve here. School closes Wednesday and will reopen January 3- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slteenhput, jr., and children, Donna and Wil lard, and her mother, Mrs. Ora McMasters, visited last week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steenhout, sr.. and his bro ther - in - law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Gilpin. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nyberg and daughter, Christine Fay, spent last week in Portland with his brother- Tho Statesman. Salsm. Ora- Wodnosdorr. December 22, 1948' : : : m Alice Gill of Redmond came last week and will spend Christmas' in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al Nord, and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs- Jonas Ny berg. Snow fell early Sunday morn ing, turning to rain in the after noon. All day Monday there were snow flurries, snowing quite hard in the evening. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Yarbrough will spend Christmas with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Mains at Fresno, Calif. with her brother-in-law and sis4 ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walter, j J. Fisher expects to spend. Christmas with his son-in-la and. daughter, Mr- and Mrs. Tom ydtnf at Eugene. a In a single dav New York Cit uses more than one billion' gal- Ions of water and 23.500 tohs o food. ! IIEEDHAM'S BOOK STORE Will Be Open Evenings Till 9 I Monday ThroughThursday Dec 23 For Conrenltnco Of Shopper Books. Stationery, Fountain Pens. Leather Goods, Christmas Cards. Gift Wrappings. Portable Typewriters PROGRAM PLANNED DETROIT Church of Christ Christmas program will be Decem ber 26 at 7 p.m. Candle light serv ice, The Birth of Christ" in four parts, Bethlehem Land of Judah, Shepherd of Bethlehem, Manger of Bethlehem, Wise Men of the East, will be given, also recita tions and congregational singing. gj Hobnail Bedspreads g Woodry Furniture Co. S i?J Bj, f n wl I B ssx tat st is, sat ssx tat xsc jaa sat SALEM I Mile Norih of the Underpass ! 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