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. . 13-Tbe Statesman, Salem. OitogoxL Thursday. October 26, 1850 TO ALLEY NEWS COLUMNS ' From The Oregon Statesman's Valley Correspondents Costume Party Set By Church At Hopewell - gtatesmaji New 8errlc HOPEWELL The Youth Fel lowship of the Hopewell Evangel ical, United Brethren church is . planning a costume party Satur day night. Committees planning the Halloween event met " with George Kirkwood Monday night to formulate plans. Matt Parvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Parvin has returned to his work with the civil aeronautics authority in Anchorage, Alaska, after a month's visit with his par ents and relatives here. He has been employed in Anchorage for many years. The John Geislers had the mis fortune to have their car damaged In a crash near Amity. The car had just' been repaired and the garage ' man was trying it out when the crash occurred. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pearse and Robert spent Sunday with her uncles, the Collinson brothers of Woodburn. .Mrs. Aria Hagstrom entered the General hospital in McMinnville Thursday for treatment of a severe cold. Mrs. Ross Rogers called on her Sunday and found her much improved. " Visitors at the home of Mrs. Marvel Brown Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brubaker and son of Molalla and Mr. and Mrs. Earl "Wood of Dallas. - - Mr. and Mrs. Avery Pershall of Axco, Idaho spent several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Laf Xerty. The.Pershalls went .to Rid dle, Oregon to visit their sons and ' family, Rev. and Mrs. Carl Per shalL .- r . : " Keith Legg, son of Mr; and Mrs. Clarence Legg, "owners - of Hooe weO store, has returned to his studies at the Northwestern Bus iness College in Portland. He has another year before graduation. i Mr.", and Mrs." Walter Spillman (Rena Janzen) of Richland, Wash., axe-the parents of a daughter, Su zanne Marguerite on Oct. 2.- This la their- second child the older be ing a boy. ;": : . .; : - . r - . Mr. and Mrs. John Janzen of Corn, Oklahoma visited the Gust Janzen family for three days last week. They returned to their home . in Oklahoma by way of Washington, visiting relatives there and In Montana.- -' ' Tom Kirkwood had the pleasure ef several , days visit from his with all the materials you need on the KEITH BROWN Building Loan Plan For REMODELING, REPAIRING, IMPROVING ; . you can have up to $2500 worth of KEITH BROWN Building Materials with 30 months to pay and only 10 down If r I'M, YOUR V Then QUD0Y! LwinL Linoleum, Tile, Glass, wa board K'fife at Community Chest Drive Workers Woes Are Many Including Dog Trouble - Statesman Newp Service MEHAMA With the community chest drive underway, people are urged to cooperate with solicitors who are local people and whose job is seldom pleasant. A solicitor is a harried individual who would welcome a dona tion without a tale of woe, a recital of family trouble or a suspicious attitude. Many are the housewives who dole out excuses for lack of funds by lengthy reciting personal affairs. Other citizens do not believe in donations and explain in detail, why they cannot and will not embrace a "graft." Solicitors, who are donating an automobile, gasoline and time, resent the inference that part of the contributions are retained by them as wages. Last but not least are dogs. Man's best friend, but just a worry for a solicitor, who may acquire a shredded stocking in one place and a cleaning bill at the next, from a friendly but undisciplined canine. The Southern Bar B-Q has changed hands but has not changed service, according to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, new proprietors who hail from Delbart, Texas. Nelson, a barbecue specialist who has operated restaurants in three different states, plans to continue the barbecue work and cus tom service and also include Chinese foods on the menu. Andy Spriggs, former owner, plans to stay at Mehama for a short time and' then give barbecue instruction to new establishments in Bend, Redmond and Salem. Plans are underway for a Halloween party to be held in the Wom an's clubhouse October 31. An annual entertainment given by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Golliet, the party is for the entire community with every one requested to masquerade. The big squash, now on display in Golliet's store, will be weigh ed at the party and the winning guesser awarded a box of candy. Water Billings Change Made In Amity Area AMITY Amity water users will receive bills printed on cards next month under a new system prepared by the city recorder. Res idents will ndw be able to mail their water payments instead of having to bring them into the city halL - : Dr. Charles H. Law and A. A. Anderson left Monday to hunt elk in eastern Oregon. -' Catherine Stocker and Dale Su therland of Amity danced in the American Legion show in Salem recently. Joe M. Barr, Bernard Kosta and John Stuller attended a Boy Scout leaders meeting in Carlton Mon day. Plans were completed for the district court of honor November 15. " niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Leurrs and their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martine, of Ben ton City, Wash. you're adding a: Bedroom Porch, Room, vou'lPneed: - m -. . m Utility Get everything now through tho KEITH BROWN Building Loan Plan ALL YOU DO IS .'. . Salem Heights Camp Fire Elects Officers Statesman Newt Servles SALEM HEIGHTS The sixth grade Camp Fire group of the Sa lem Heights school met Monday at the home of their assistant leader, Mrs. Ed A. Carleton. Nancy Hagemann presided at the meeting and held an election of officers. Elected president was Carol Hagemann; vice president, Jeannette Harrison; secretary, Ge raldine W e 1 1 a r d; treasurer, Pat Marggi; song leader, Francile Shumake and news, reporter, Lynn Amrine. ; The group voted to call their club "Ehawee," . which means "laughing maid." Mrs. Carleton demonstrated making corsages and each girl made a corsage, assisted by Mrs. Carleton. Mrs. Charles Hagemann is the Camp Fire lead er. - East Salem The Edina Lane home extension unit will meet Fri day, October 27, in the home of Mrs. Robert Clark. "... Bathroom, Den Residents Hold Parties, Visit ; At Willamina Statesman News Servtc WILLAMINA Recently visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buswell and family were Mrs. Daphne Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trowbridge of St Helens, and Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Turnidge . and children. Mrs. Hunter, formerly Daphne Trowbridge, used to go to school here and she and Mrs. Bus- well had not seen each other for 24 years. . Dale, Johnny and Joe Mode kill, ed their deer Saturday near the Little Nestucca river. Visiting oh a 15-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen, is Richard Hansen who is now stationed at the Portland air base. James Buswell was honored on his birthday Sunday with a din ner. Guests were the Wayne, Wen dall and Howard Wooden families. Carl Wakkure and Dick Hof richter will leave in several weeks for duty with the armed forces. They recently received their calls and have passed their physical ex amination. Ray McGee. who has been very ill and recently underwent major surgery in Portland, returned to his home in Willamina Oct. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winters of Grand Ronde have returned to Bremerton, Wash, to make their home. MRS. TATE IN HOSPITAL UNION HILL Mrs. W. H. Tate. who has been in a Portland hospi tal since she fell and broke her hip a few weeks ago, was very ill the last of the week. Mrs. Tate is 92 years old. Thomas and W. M. Tate, who live in this community, are ner sons. I j0HM".t e Nationally Advtrttssd In Life, Octobor Better Homes and Garden, November Statesman News ferric Jordan The Jordan home ex tension unit met with Mrs Joe Pietrok Thursday for the project "Meal Planning." Committee chairman were, appointed and a no-host dinner served. Sheridan Sheridan's Masonic lodge 64 will hold a party Satur day, November 18, C. Wayne Flynn, worshipful master, an nounced this week. East Salem Guests the past week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peffer on Hollywood drive were Mrs. Peffer's niece, Mrs. John Baldridge, and granddaugh ter of Boise, Idaho; her cousin, Mrs. 'Charles Lee of Baker, and sister, Mrs. Andy Shanks of Ore gon City. Swede Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ed wards are now living in the for mer home of the Carl Arnets on Garden road. They traded their farm for the Bricker acreage. Mrs. Arnet moved into Salem when he was called back into service with the reserves. Swerle Guest this week In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mc Call is Mrs. McCall's sister, Mrs. R. W. Chatfield of Nelscott. Mr. and Mrs. McCall will drive home with her Sunday. Swerle Representing Swegle Woman's club at the County Fed eration of woman's clubs in Mill City Friday were Mrs. Ralph Hein, club president and secretary of the federation, Mrs. Clark McCalL chairman of the civics committee, Mrs. George Shull, Mrs. Charles Norton and a guest, Mrs. R. W. Chatfield. Gervais Antone Muth, son of Mrs. Rose Muth, is a patient at the 1 lowest. Crofccnl-Shapod Dcstsn tn r.lobalr Frlozo Mako your living room moro onoyoWU and cHittncttvo Whh this now Kroohltr Crtscont-Shapod Sofa and Chair. You'll lovr tha boautiful doop sculpturod "Fronch-Knor Mohair Jacquard Prltit . . . tht toff molt odg Ing ... tho hoavy bullion frlngo. YoufH ravel In tho doop-socrtod comfort . of Kroohler Cuthionlzod Fumifuro. Como tn today and oo this luxurious now suito. You'll bo surprisod at so much boauty at such a modost prico. Choico of sovon fashtonablo SOFAiCHAII IXACTIT AS SHOWN St Vincent hospital in Portland where he underwent surgery for the removal of his left foot at the ankle as a result of infection in the toes. Gervais Announcements have been received of the birth of a son Harris Lee, October 14, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Harper of War ren, who were former residents here. They have an older son and daughter. Roberts Mrs. J. J. Johns has been spending the past four days in Vancouver, Wash., visiting her three daughters, Betty, Vernie Johns and Mrs. Howard Amack and family. Roberts Mrs. S. L. Minard has returned to her home from visit ing in Portland with her daughters. Roberto Mr. and Mrs. William Schaffer have sold their home on Croisan Creek road to Mr. and Mrs. William Collier. The Schaf fers who are building a new home on the same road will give posses sion the first of Nnvpmhcr in th Colliers. Roberto The home extension unit will hold its first meeting of the fall Thursday, October 26, at the home of Mrs. William Keeney at 1:30 p.m, at which time Mrs. Ray Barker and Mrs. Gale Wil liamson will demonstrate gift wrappings. This will be followed by a talk on Vitamin B and Mrs. June Burke, assistant home dem onstration agent. : Auburn An adult party will be held Thursday night, October 26, at 8 pjn. in the community hall for members of the Auburn Wom an's club and their -guests. Each couple is asked to bring a pump kin pie. . - I ItaEfflil teiHP&Hlf iiciiii colors as illustratod. ' X I U ; Swegle The JoHj Neighbors of Brown road will begin a new sea son of meetings Friday. Mrs. Hen ry Priem will be hostess for the meeting which is scheduled for 2 o'clock.: All women: living on Brown road are invited. . , . . Roberts The Mother's club of Roberts school met at the school house Friday afternoon with new officers presiding.- Those now in office are president, Mrs. - Keith Austin; vice president, Mrs. Her READ THE ADVERTISING PROHIBITION DILL CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU VOTE! This measure implies a restriction on the advertising of alcoholic bevcragesf only! l Because this measure would conflict with federal laws, it would mean total prohibition. The effect, therefore, would be complete pro hibitipn ot all advertised brands of alcoholic beverages in Oregon! ; w (MM I HI IT... 1 1 ' 40.50 Delivers BUnco on long, asy terms ladies' ' Saturday bert inner?' secretary-treasurer, ' Mrs. A. H. Kleen. It was reported that the rummage sale held last week netted $72. y -u - fiery, Smarting M - off Common Skin Rathe Don't stand such torment another hour I " Just smooth Rest not Ointment your 1 Irritated skin at once- See how quickly , its medically proven ingredients m In, olia briar blissful. lonf-Usting relief it-1 m iCIiisii' Home Journal, November Evening Post, November S - A