14 The Slatefflnem Salem Orogorv Sunday December 23.' 1848. Fedee The church Christmas program Sunday evening was well attended. It included songs by the high school chorus, recitations and a moving picture, The Child of Bethlehem- Four Corners Gus Rosin, 780 S. Lancaster dr, has gone to Missou la, Mont, to spend the holidays with relatives. Hubbard The Hubbard school closed Wednesday for the holidays, with classes to begin again Janu ary 3 Aomsville The Aumsville American Legion post and auxili ary held a no-host Christmas party at the R. L. Mickey home Friday night. The next auxiliary meeting will be January 5. f Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. L. Car roll and children of Grand Junc tion, Colo., are visiting Mrs. Car roll's parents, Mr. and Mrs- W. Hall, for the holidays. Hubbard Thalia Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday, December 28, at 7:30 pjn. Practice will follow the meeting Pedee Pvt. Charles! (Chuck) Trueax, jr., is home fori a two weeks furlough from Port Ord, Calif. He will report at Seattle January 3 for his threejyear en listment in Alaska. ; Prlngle Newcomers tq the com munity are: Mr. and Mrs. C 1W. Cooper, who purchased tpe former Murphy place on Pringle road and highway 99E. They have also pijur chased property two blocks east! of their home and plan to build later. Aomsville Mr- and Mrs. Claire Gulliford are spending the Christ mas holidays at Idanhajwith he families of their son and daugh ters, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gulliford and Mr. and Mrs. Herber Geschjer. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hajun have leased the Inn-Sidje cafe jat Mill City and will take possession during the coming weekJ j Four Corners Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Tullins and son Joseph of Los Angeles recently purchased the property at 3640 LaBranch aVe. for a home. Mr. Tullins and ws brother will operate the Richfield service station at 14th and State streets. fPringle dubs Help Children PRINGLE Cub Scout pack 110 held its Christmas party and gift exchange Tuesday at the home of the leader, Mrs. Richard Williams. A basket was made up for a needy family at Christmas. The Girl Scout and Brownie troops held their party and gift exchange at the schoolhous. The older girls fixed toys and gifts for children at Fairview home, and the Brownies fixed toys for the Salvation Army. Several families have left for the holidays, including the A. W. Kendricks, who went to Klamath Falls to spend a week with Mrs. Kendricks sister and family; Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Bohnstedt and Janet, who left Friday for Eu gent; the Charles T. Klingler and Del Brinkley families spent Christmas day with relatives in Portland. Hubbard John Strawn and Rob ert Dahl were home on Christmas leave from San Diego, where they are stationed with the navy- Aomsville The Luther Wrights have moved into their new home. They have been living in the Gaius Fuson house. Sublimity KCs Hosts to 200 Members, Guests STAYTON Approximately 200 members attended a meeting and Christmas party of the Knights of Columbus held at Sublimity on Tuesday evening. John Welz of Sublimity was unanimously elected as deputy grand knight of this" council, to fill the vacancy of Leonard Thoraa who moved to Lebanon and is the present grand knight of that council. t Reports of the activities of the Christmas cheer committee and the blood donors group were made. Both of these Jobs are out standing programs of the local Knights of Columbus. Approximately $300 In gifts were distributed to the less for tunate of this community at Christmas time. A large delega tion of members from Lebanon council headed by Grand Knight Thoma attended. Santa distribut ed presents, and refreshments were served. Christmas Guests At Lyons Home LYONS Mrs. Lula Collins spent the holiday in Salem with her daughter, Mrs. Claude SeUard and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Colgan of Pendleton arrived Tuesday to spend the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. William Pennick and family. Edmund (Buddy) Davis, Jr. and Bill Oliver, 'students at Oregon State college, arrived home Mon day to spend the holidays Vith their parents. Mrs. William Pennick was hos tess Monday afternoon for a Christmas party and gift exchange at her home. Present were Mrs. N. L. Pennick and grandchildren, Patricia and Billy, Mrs. William Samuel! and Sandra, Mrs. Robert Wilson and Ronnie, Mrs. Tony Baker and Timothy and Nathan. C-97s Considered For Duty on Airlift WIESBADEN, Germany, Dec. 25 -W)- Cargo planes with ca pacities more than double that of the C-54 now in use are be ing considered for the Berlin air lift. Air Secretary Stuart Sym ington said Friday. Symington told a news confer ence the project calling for the replacement of C-54s with the huge C-97s might take two years indicating the United States is prepared to carry on the airlift that long, or longer if necessary. Lions Clubs Request) Road Improvement STAYTON Improvement of the Stayton-West Stayton road is being sought by the Stayton Lions club which voted in the meeting Tuesday evening to have the sec retary write a letter to the Mar ion county court requesting the improvements. In bad shape for several years, the road is narrow and winding and is in need for general im provement. Shoulders need wid ening and leveling too. .The road is an important link between Stayton and the South ern Pacific railroad at West Stay ton and is also heavily traveled during the summer by farmers taking their fruits and vegetables Valley PEDEE Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ogle of Cambridge, Idaho, are parents of a baby boy, Delbert Thomas, born December 19, their fourth child and third boy. Mrs. Ogle is the former Irene Williams, who attended school here. I to the Stayton cannenr. , Christmas- carols -were swag . by the group with Mrs. Gweneth Spaniol as accompanist. Holiday refres hmenti, were provided through the courtesy of Kenneth Williams and Joe Devers. Recollections of his childhood of poverty are found in Henrik Ib sen's great work. Peer Gynt. T Combine Service Supervisor j For Well-Known ! TRACTOR ! DISTRIB. FIRM Combine service man with 10 to 15 years' experience to train dealers and supervise field service on "6-ft. com bines. Desired by old, estab lished northwest wholesale tractor and implement firm. Age 35 to 50. Replies treated confidentially. State experi ence, education, references. Enclose photograph if possi ble. Written application only will be considered. R. M. WADE & CO. Tractor Sales Division 106 S. E. Hawthorne Boulevard PORTLAND 14. 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