The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 24, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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1 12 -The Statesman. Salem, Ore.. Thursday. November 34, 1949 .
THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS
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From The Oregon Statesman's Valley Correspondents
Dallas Youth
Improved After
Appendectomy
lUtiuua Newt Service
PIONEER Harold Brown, on
of Mr. end Mm. Archie Brown of
Dallas, recently underwent an ap
pendectomy at the Bartell hospital
in Dallas. He is reported recov
ering satisfactorily.
LeRoy Holmes,. grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Holmes has en
rolled in Pioneer school. Seven
pupils are now enrolled in the 8th
grade.
Ronald Dodge of Turner, grand
son of Mr- and Mrs. Frank Dorn
hecker of Pioneer and Mr. 'and
Mrs. Seth Dodge of Spring Valley,
returned to his home this week
after undergoing a tonsilectomy
in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith,
newly-weds from Mansing, Idaho,
have -moved into the Ed Smith
home here. The George Chaney
family, which lost their home by
fire, have been living in the home,
but with the help of neighbors and
churches in Dallas, have moved
Into their new nine-room house at
the site of their old home.
Cub Scout Leaders
Appointed at Lyons
.
' Statesman Newt Service
LYONSA meeting was held at
the Orlan Elwood home Friday to
make plans and discuss problems
of the Cub Scouts
Robert Fetherston has been ap
pointed general chairman of the
cubs, with Arthur Olmstead .as
tub master, Calvin Trahan, assist
ant master,' and Chet Grimes and
Floyd Johnson, committeeman.
, Mrs. Pete Rodieh, Mrs. Orlan El
. wood, and Mrs. Ralph Jones axe
registered den mothers.
, . With 24 cubs now enrolled and
even more expected after the
first of the year, two more den
mothers are needed. Any mother
having time and wishing to help
the scouts is asked to contact Olm
stead. BAZAAR SUCCESSFUL
PEDEE A : large Tcrowd at
tended the bazaar given by the
Pedee Woman's club Thursday and
net proceeds were $141. The money
will be used to refinish the in
terior of the clubhouse. Mrs. S.
J: Yates, club president, was as
sisted by Mesdames R. T- Siddall,
Lafe Edwards and Rufus Dodge.
Slateteaaa News Servtea
Galen Wilkinson
STAYTON Galen Wilkinson,
II, former-resident of Mill City,
was killed at 'the Dorena dam
site near Springfield Tuesday
when the brakes failed on a bull
dozer he was operating. Funeral
services will be held from the
Weddle Funeral home here Fri
day, November 23, "at 2 p.m. In
terment will follow in the Fair
view -cemetery near Gates. The
Rev. Willard Buckner, pastor of
the Stayton Baptist church, will
officiate. Wilkinson-, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkinson of
Marion, was born at Mill City
June 17, 1928. Surviving besides
the parents are his wife, Juanita,
Dexter; a 12-day-old son; two
sisters, Mrs. Alice Chance, Sweet
Home, and Mrs. Hope Ruggles,
Marion; five brothers, Douglas,
Sweet Home, Kenneth, Vallejo,
Calif., William and Wayne, Mar
Jon, and Keith Wilkinson, Salem,
and an aunt, Mrs. Zoma Baldwin,
Stayton,
Minnie Syhre
SJLVERTON Minnie Syhre,
4l,died Wednesday night at Sil
verton hospital w here she was
taken following a stroke. She was
born at Beards fort, S. D., Apr. 1,
1901, arid had lived in the Mar
qua m area for several years.
Surviving are the widower,
Hegbert Syhre, who is in the
veterans' hospital at Portland; five
brothers and one sister. Services
wiU be announced later by Ek
maVs funeral home.
X-TRA Egg Producer
Puts Today's Egg Feed'
Hatio bYcr FaYcr4
Triangle X-Tra Egg Producer is an
Important part of today's profitable
Feed" ratio. Good layers,
good feed and today's egg prices
ere a triangle that meant better
profits for the coining tea son. Plan
mow to help supply the Northwest
" -Horuge of local eggs.
TRIANGLE
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tee Yaw local Triangle Dealer
Valley
Obituaries
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THst MAESTRO SPEAKS Keberto Bend, 11-year-Id
Italian eondnetor, rehearses with the London Philharmonic
Orchestra for a concert be directed in the Albert Ball, London.
Mill City Wonian
Returns! from Hospital
- Statesman News Service
MILL I CITY Mrs. Robert
Vanness,:eonfined - in a Salem hos
pital with a serious loot infection,
was able to return home this week.
Charles Wolvertori, former pub
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will address the Sweet Home
Realtors association Monday eve
ning. Al Geddes, accompanied by his
mother, Mrs- Ida Geddes and a
sister, Daisy Geddes, visited Warm
Springs Indian reservation recent
ly. for Beauty
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in keeping with good taste and modern design. Bert
A. Lucas can make your floors look like a magazine
illustration come to life, ; with self tone coloring
Vl that shares their beauty with your
them off to look like new.
you can be proud of . . . and floors that will mark
you as a smart homemaker who decorates In good
taste. i 0
Phone Bert A. Lucas, 3-3941, tomorrow.
The perfect gift for the family
FLOOR COVERINC5 I
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Santiam Valley
Grange Elects
New Officers
LYONS Santiam Valley
Grange met at the Grange hall
Friday to elect officers.
They are Tony Moravec, master;
Matt Beaver, overseer; Celene
Taylor, lecturer; Giles Wagner,
steward; Albert Julian, chaplain;
Jake Myers, gatekeeper; Frank
Basl, assistant-steward; Bertha
Basl, lady assistant steward;
Blanche Wagner, Ceries; Lois My
ers, Pomona; Melvina Franklin,
Flora; Fern Sletto. secretary; Anna
B. Julian, treasurer.
On the executive committee are
Wilson Stevens, Elmer Taylor and
Lloyd S.etto. Installation of of
ficers will be held December 16.
Invitations will be extended to
Scio, Crabtree and Lacomb
Granges.
Christmas Plans
Formed by Lyons
Methodist Church
Statesman News Service
LYONS A meeting of teachers,
officers and members of the Lyons
Methodist Sunday school was held
recently to make plans for Christ
mas. Mrs. Willard Hartnell was ap
pointed chairman to promote a
"White Christmas." Mrs. ; Paul
Johnston, Mrs. O. A. JewelL'Mrs.
Charles Power and Mrs. Glen
Julian are on the decorating com
mittee, with Mr. Laurence Wal
worth in charge of the lighting.
Mrs. George Huffman, Mrs. Minnie
Smith and Mrs. Alice Huber are
In charge of the treats, and Mrs.
Laurance Walworth and Mrs. Jim
Lande are the general chairmen.
AT LAMBERT'S
220 North Liberty
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Briefs j
Statesman News Service;
Hubbard John Strawn was
honored with a "birthday , dinner
at the Strawn home Sunday. Pre
sent were his family, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Barendse and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Johnson all of Hub
bard and Mr. and Mrs. George
Strawn and family of Dayton.
Hubbard Mrs. Newton Davis,
Mrs. W. E. Wanker, E. E. ; Piper,
and Fred Piper were hSnor guests
at a birthday dinner " Sunday in
the E. E. Piper home. Present
to help them celebrate were Mr.
Davis, Susie and Joe: Mr. Wanker,
Mrs- Fred Piper, Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Piper, Mrs. E. E. j Piper,
Johnny and Joyce.
Auburn The Friday; night
meeting for Auburn Cub pack has
been postponed until December 9.
Liberty Mrs. Katherine
Schmidt, Salem route fl; is in the
Salem General hospital where she
is undergoing medical treatment.
Hayesville Mrs. C. E. Brick -wredel
underwent surgery at Sa
lem General hospital Wednesday.
She will return home in a few
days. She is the wife of the Rev,
C. E. Brickwredel, pastor of sthe
Helbert Memorial Baptist church.
Amity Scout Troop
Holds Paper Drive
' Statesman News SerYlee
AMITY Amity Boy j Scout
troop 291 collected and sold more
than two tons of paper recently,
it was reported this week,
P. E. Meeker furnished trucks
and drivers to deliver the paper
to Independence. The boys raised
about $25 through the drive. The
money will be used to purchase
two tents for an overnight' camp
ing kit in preparation for an over
night hike during Christmas va
cation. Jo Barr is scoutmaster.
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Homecoming
Draws Crowds
At Amity
lUKiBua News Service
AMITY The annual homecom-j
ins; of the Amity Methodist church
drew large crowds throughout the
day Sunday. The event-starred
with the morning service and all
available table space was filled
at the picnic dinner in the social
hall.
Colorful autumn decorations.
including an overflowing horn of
pienxy,. were proviaea by circle
2 of the Women's Society of World
Service.
The pastor, the Rev. Fremont
Faul, spoke on the theme, "Faith
of Our Fathers." Special music
was featured. Under leadership
of H. W. Torbet, many of the old
timers told of incidents in the
early history of the church.
Also featured was a disDlav of
pictures of church life in former
years, corsages were presented
to Mrs. J. P. Allison of Portland:
Mrs. Henry Jones of McMinnviBe;
Mrs. J. Giffin of Oregon City;
Mrs. Jennie Meeker of woodland,
Wash., and a number of others.
Some of Amity's oldest residents
recalled that the Methodists held
their first meeting In a small
Duiioing west of the present rail
road tracks. The first rhurrh
birHt in the 1890's. on thm nnrth
sW of Nursery street. In 1919 the
Duiiaing Durned and the congrega
tion met with-the Baptist church
until the present structure was
erected.
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WITH
Foamlread Soles!
Infanta felt slippers.
Zipper front Shear
ling Cuif. Blue, pink
rod and royaL
Sizes
2 to 8
2.29
Nothing will pUaso the youngster
more than a pair of thoso sxnarL au
thentic design Cowboy Boots. In
Two-Tone tan and brown, or bluo
and red. And look at the low price.
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Detroit Students Stage
'Sadie Hawkins9 Party
Statesman News Service
DETROIT More than 20
sophomore pupils attended a Sadie
Hawkins day nartv at the new
grade school auditorium recently.
ouesis came in masquerade
costumes and pictures were taken
of the outstanding setun. A
stocking dance and games made
up ine entertainment program.
Mari-Liiin 4-H .
Club District Sets
Program for 1950
Statesman News Service
LYONS At the meeting of the
Mari-Linn 29J district 4-H club
-the officers were elected and lead
ers appointed under the direction
of Viola Hanson, home demon
stration agent.
They are: Local chairman. Mrs.
Percy Hiatt; chairman of assembly,
Mrs. Wilson Stevens; cooking I
leader, Mrs. Jim Lande: cooking
II, Mrs. Burl Smith; sewing I,
Mrs. Ed Gisler: sewinc II. Mrs.
Alice Huber; sewing III and V,
Mrs. Paul Johnson; woodworking,
Paul Johnston; forestry I and II,
Mrs. William Prichard; livestock,
lour divisions, Frank studnlck.
EXTENSION UNIT MEETS
LYONS The Lyons Extension
Unit met at the community club
house Friday afternoon. Mrs. Otto
Weidman, newly-elected president,
was in charge of the business
meeting, followed by a demonstra
tion in "Color and Design In Rugs,'
by Mary Ainley of Albany.
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Corduroy slippers. Zip
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Detroit Scouts
Raise
Statesman News Service
DETROIT I The Detroit Bor
Scout troop, sponsored by Ameri
can Legion post 141, is busy cur
rently earning money to purchase
unuorms. "-
A total of 35 somite i imHf
Scoutmaster! Don Stria cow: m
each Monday evening in the ld
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grade school
building. Striggow,
assisted by Warren Stoll and John
Weisgerber.
took eight scouts'' to
line recently Swhre
the timber
they made boles to raise uniform
funds.
The bovs have alc twon !nlni
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rags to local service stations. Per-1
sons wishing to donate rags mayj
contact the Scoutmaster. 1 I
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fishes
To All of Oiir
Customers 1
and Friends
For a
happy
Thanksgiving j
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Jo. Joaephsen, Proprietor;
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Cowboy Boots
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Sport Shoes
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Beautiful Plush with'
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Corduroy Scuff. Snowy while)
bunny trim. A boautiful gift
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