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t-The &tf esman, Salem,' OreC Thursday "December 21 1950' . t JUlUL I 1 1 V 1 ii Frmrs Union rWs THE vALLty NEWS COLUMNS W ST . , "W W Weed Control Problem' In Speech by Hayes Amity Eaktc"rh Star Selects m fa Rosedale Schbo m ans From Tho Oregon Statesman's Valloy Correspondents JET PLANT SCHEDULED LOS ANGELES. Dec. 20 -63V- Lockhed Aircraft Corp. Tuesday was given , the go-ahead on $750,000 jet plane assembly plant and testing station at nearby Falmdale, Calif. Valley Briefo .'. SUtosnua Nows Scrvteo PKDEE Sixteen families were represented at a no-host dinner Thursday proceeding the Farmers Union meeting. Serving were Mrs. Sidney Howard, Mrs. Mollie Lacey, Mrs. Earl Hanna, and Mrs. Joe President Dewey Cummins appointed C. L. Burbank, P. M. Ritner and Rufus Dodge on an lnvesugai-1 lng committee. Letters were reaa from the state office explaining the current membership drive and telling of some of the accomplish ments of the state and national or ganizations in the past year. It was voted to change the meet ' leg date from the second Thurs day to the second Friday of each month. Mrs. Sidney Howard, sec retary, announced the county meeting January 10 at 10 ajn. at the Parker school with a no-host dinner at noon, v Polk County Judge Jack Hayes ef Dallas led a discussion on con- Jrol of tansy ragwort and read portions of the law pertaining to formation of a weed control dis trict He told of progress of con trol measures now in use in other counties. Hayes also told of state civil defense p r o g r a m and said William Blackeley, county di rector. ould appoint a district director here soon. He urged all , to cooperate in the program to the fiillMt rrtint as he deemed such an organization imperative. Eldon M. Cates, legislative di rector, spoke of the tax solutions Deing proposed ior ine siaie legis lature, and called attention to sev eral articles in the December issue of the Oregon Farmer Union pa per relating to taxes and schools. The action group will meet at the Joe O'Neal home Decmber 28 at 8 p-m. The January 12 meeting will be preceeded with a no-host dinner at 7:30 pjn. Xw In turn ROSEDALE The school's Christmas rrrxara wt3 ft hm . Thursday evening, December 21. at the echoolhouee. The -H Ch-mp- A program given try the Sunday school win be during the Sunday school hour Sunday, December 24, A practice and the annual Christ- v Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Walling will be hosts for a family dinner in their Lincoln home Christmas day. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. R. J. I Meissner, Allan and Judy will be holiday visitors at the home of Mrs.' Meissners parents, Mr. ana Mrs. E. A. S tames, at Halsey. t Union Hm Sublimity's rural fire district will elect officers at the Grange hall Thursday, Decem ber 21, from S sum. to 8 pan. One director will be elected. Central Hewell Mrs. Betty Sanders and Mrs. Stewart Mc- 7 , l95l9.ftL? YulePrbgramThursday AMITY Amity chapter. Order of Eastern Star, elected officers for 1051. Mrs. Richard Fuller, worthy matron, and Clyde Lam bert, worthy patron, presided. Mrs. Royal Cochran was chosen ZZt nXMrTRniTTic: l children win be JSJS". 125 1 Satday morning at 10 o'clock. A ta. associate matron, Bemara Koe- r-M-i ta w i1:1 DUHytnnV wiU be prel socUte conductress, Gertie Wch- ening at 120 at the Rose- w, ikuuiu, uu ui I dale Friends Church. . Mrs. Mary Cammack la spend me group nonorea tne reunng a tew weeks In Seattle, Wash matron and patron with a special 1 luj-ton visiting with her daughter leffre "remon? PrrseriUd rmily, Mr. and Mrs. Howard won wjui pin, inntuiuoa ox ci- Rxnd. She plans to spend Christ fleers will be held December 2T starting with a covered-dish din ner. Amity Masonic lodge 20 will Install officers the same evening. mas with them. Mrs. Caryl Lager's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Puffer, are making their home for a wfcCe with their oaugnur. just a enmp PHILADELPHIA -(DCS)- Par ents may Sad It somewhat alarm ing but eoa psychologist main tains that Junior is not airy smart er than a reasonably alert chim panzee. That's the eptnloa t Dr. Kleta J. Hayes who ought to know what he's talkie aboot. It ka I raised both chUdren and Church Qass Stages Parties At Idanha WOOD BURN The Future Fanners class at Woedburn high acheel recently teok delivery ea a smw trac tor with which te farther their FFA prejeeta. The class, under Adviser B. F. Beck, lncladee (fort te right) Don Adamsea; Merle Sehats, presieemt; James Ballweeer; Geae Faqnln, vice aresUeat; Lea Fav lleekj Klchard McCormlck, reporter; Doane Davis, secretary, ul vkter Dreyaea, reverter. secretary. Barbara Miller and Judy program with their pupils at the school Friday niwht. Central Howell Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Dougherty of Seattle and their daughter, Mrs. Wilton Whis- ler, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Simmons re cently. Pratum The Pratum Methodist church's Sunday school will give its program at the church Satur day, December 23, at 7:45 pjn. The Mennonite church's program will be Sunday, December 24, at 7:30 p.m. Oak Feint The Oak Point 4-H Cooking club was organized re cently. Officers are Sandra BarteL president; Judy Peterson, vice president, and Bonnie Merriott, fuel gauge says: Full Constant-check, fut!4evel servke from CAP ITOL FUE1 . . . call 3-7721. Union 76 Fvel OiL union Each Initial order earns free MILLER'S Gift Bond. Make one call ... . OU f a f. f nd thafg all! 3-7721. ArSi GeorsoBarxa :0UjCy make cream soups at the club's December meeting. Pratum Pratum school will present a Christmas program Thursday, December 21, at 8 p. m. Residents of the community will provide treats for the chil dren. Silvertea Mrs. R. G. Smith, who fell and broke a bone in her foot, and Mrs. H. J. Hanhn, who suffered a severely sprained ankle j are both recovering slowly at their homes. SUvertoa Mrs. Larry Ernst, president, has announced that the topic of the January 4 meeting .of the Silverton Parent-Tevher as sociation will be "Food Citizenship Begins In the Family." Guest speaker will be Mrs. Buena Mock- more of Corvallis. Swede Mrs. Wallace Seguin was hostess for the second annual Christmas party of the Jolly Neighbors of Brown road Friday. A dinner was served at noon to Mesdames Henry Preim, H. V. El lis, Maggie Swanson, Henry Men- ling and Michael, John J arisen. i Ray Bernardy, Seguin and Jud ith. Gifts were exchanged. Labish "Center Christmas Program Set Saturday State sim&m New Service LABISH CENTER Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and I Mrs, E. B. Klampe were Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Palmer of Silverton. The grade school Christmas program -will be presented Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. The Commuhity church program will be presented Saturday at 1 7:30 pan- The public is invited. Enrollment Readies 200 Mark At Grade School in Hubbard SUtesaua Nrwi Strife HUBBARD The enrollment ef Hubbard grade school reach ed the 20d mark the past week, reports principal Charles Brers. New enrollees are Valerie Headerick and Rickey BlaekweU ta the first trade. Carolynn BlaekweQ in the third. Rata Hut II la the Sixth aad Bertha Barren la the eighth, and re-earellnient ef Jerry, Reanle and Mike Cm per. The Black wells have ma-red lnte the hoase aerees the hlra way, recently vacated by the Hacrs wae moved te Weedbmra. The Harrells live oat near North Marion high seheeL The smallest class is the second grade with IS and the largest the fearta grade with 33. - The velnateer firemen transplanted a growing Christmas tree, donated by the Ben Millers, to the commons acrees from the fire ball, where It will remain permanently te be decorated yearly by the firemen. The decorations have been pot la place by the fire men this week. Aa all-family Christmas vesper service win be held at the Habbard Ceaunaalty eaarch Sunday afternoon, December 2. at 4 o'clock. A program will be presented and families are arged te attend. St Agnes Altar society held Its aaaaal Christmas party in the Legion hall Tuesday afteraeea. Gifts were exchanged, games played and refreshments served with special attention te the small children ef those present. Treats were given them and eneafh prepared for aU children of the chorea. The tables and re oat were decorated la Christmas motif. Hostesses were Mrs. Weaeel Dears va aad Mrs. Felix Hissing. Robert Miller and two daarhters. Linda and Karen, of Wood, land. Wash, visited relatives la Habbard Sunday. 4 Mrs. Eldred MeCIaire has returned from California where she was called by the illaess and death ef her son-in-law. Bristol Mae Donald. Mrs. MacDonald will be remembered as Alice Men gies by her Habbard friends. Mr. and Mrs. MeCIaire are spending the winter with her parents here, the Henry Adams. Couple Entertains Group in Liberty Home News Sorrico LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sipe were hosts to the high school Christian Endeavor group from the Liberty Christian church of Christ Saturday night. Present at the Christmas party were Mrs. Cherri Riley, Lynn, Vlda, and Alice Stanley, Edith Parrish, the Rev. Elery Parrish, Wanda, Wilms, and Pat Billings, Pat and Ramona Evans, Margaret Seeger, Dick Pa den, Eleanor Ayde lott, Stanley McClellan, Larry and Dwane Doyle, Jack- Largent, Jack and Jerry George, George Hudson, Gene, Shirley, Teddy and Lorraine Peterson, Carl Beals, Donna Plenge, Mllbre, Larry and Eliza beth Sipe. News rvtro IDANHA Idanha Sunday school's primary and intermediate classes held their Christmas par tya Sunday afternoon. The two primary classes, taught by Mrs. Jerry Pittam and Mrs- John Rone, had their party at the Pittam home with 14 children present. Those enjoying the games and refreshments of ice cream and cookies were Henry Storey, Ar thur Ma pes. Keith and Denny Mc- Kinney, Wllxna Olsen. Pat and Gae Palmerton, Judy Willis. Ger ry Lyn Hopson, Lynda Rone, Sar ah Jean Smith. Lena Lee Storey and Sherry and Patty Pittam. The McKinney home was the setting for the two Intermediate classes taucht by Mrs. James Mc Kinney and Mrs. Albert Snyder. After an hour of games and con tests these twenty-one children were served ice cream cake and cocoa, BUlie and Clarence Olsen, Sally New, Carol ene Lady, Mary Witt, Vernon and Margaret Wienxz, Darlyene and Claudia Storey, David Ma pes, Ronnie Mc Kinney, Beckie StolL Nancy Ram sey, Bobble Tucker, Freddie Smith, Shirley Ramsey, Nancy Storey, Steve Storey, Bob Olsen, and Jackie Hopson. After refresh ments there was a gift exchange. Valley Births SILVERTON A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ed gerton at the Silverton hospital. December 18. A son was born to Dr. and Mrs Roy E. 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