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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1957)
i - 24-(Sec, III) Statesman, Salem, OrE?Sun., Ded 1, '57 iff mmmmm loir I J 11 cv If 11 n J I ' ! nin 1 i 1 v. T-.i 1 i Spooks In His Basement W anyone wonders her 4he--spook .aju3 goblini.gQ.. Halloween, Fred Muller can tell them. At least one of the invisible fcllowi Is making his home in the basement of Muller's Zena community residence. Its presence became known early In November. Until then a largejjlatform scale in the basement behaved itself in a perfectlyhormal man ner. Now each mornig around 6 o'clock the pendulum be gins a slow twinging motion from no apparent cause. Slow ly it gains momentum, and within an hour is swinging vigor ously. By 10 o'clock, or shortly before, the action has ceased. At no other time during the day does this motion occur. There have been only a few days when the weight holder behaved itself. Muller can't explain the phenomenon. Neith er can his neighbors who have witnessed it. Surely He Must Be Joking Labish Center Is a community of friendly folk. When . the oceasloa arises they enjoy a good joke, even If It Is upon themselves. It was no Joke, however, when some one broke Into the Willard Aker home last Saturday night, cleaning out all the meat In the deep freezer. They used bandy wash basket to carry It off, taking also the . family's supply of ice cream, turkey, and baked goods, along with a sack of potatoes and a pair of trousers hang ing la the utility room. Roy Tyler Is another member of the community and operates the Labish store. He has a large Mhlletia board upon which he posts articles clipped from the Oregon Statesman that are of Interest to his customers. From Monday's paper he cut the story of the locker meat theft He posted It, and above It he placed a big sign "FROZEN MEAT FOR SALE." Family Name Carried On Fred Lucht and his wife at Mt. Angel didn't mind waking up at a midnight phone call this week. It announced arrival of their sixth grandson. But there was something a little special about this tiny guy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucht HI at Myrtle Creek, Oregon. The other five boys were born to daughters. Little Kirk William Lucht was the first to carry his grandfolk'i last name. In addition, he has red hair, a Lucht family trait which has not appeared for three generations. Santa Indicates Better Times A sure sign that better times are coming was noted at Dallas this week. The Retail Trade Bureau which spon sors the appearance of Santa Clans, said his gifts of candy and nuts this year were 50 per cent bigger than In past seasons. Santa arrived for his first pre-Chrlstmas visit yesterday, and despite the rain, hundreds of youngsters were on hand to meet him. While Santa did his visiting from a shanty. Jn front oL the courthouse, helpers passed out the treats lo all the boys and girls. McMinnville Talks Turkey Dec. 4 to 6 a Ntwi Strifes McMlNNVILLE. Nov. SO -Sixteenth annual Pacific Coast Turkey Exhibit is scheduled at the National Guard Armory her oa Dec. 4, I andl Scouts Sell Yule Tickets sum Ntwi Strrtt KEIZER. Nov. SO Advance ticket sales for Christmas Trees began Saturday, as Boy Scouts canvassed the Keizer area, selling tickets for one dollar which apply toward purchasa of a tree on the Scout tree lot. Advance tickets finance the initial purchase of trees for the sale which opens Dec. 7. The annual Green Show, spon sored by the Keizer Boy Scouts and Explorer Scouts, will be held at the Keizer Lions Club building Dec 7, from a.m. to 7 p.m. WELL CHILD CLINIC BROOKS, Nov. SO The well child clinic, sponsored by Marion County Health Department, will be held Wednesday, from 9: SO to 11.30 a.m., at the Assembly of Cod Church in Brooks. BENEFIT BAZAAR AUBURN, Nov. 30-The Auburn Woman's Club will hold a bazaar and food sale all day Dec. 2, at Lipman's. Proceeds to go for a scholarship fund. Officials have planned a pro gram that will appeal not only to turkey growers but also the general public. A grand opening will be held at the Armory Wednesday, Dec. 4, at I p.m.. with the public invited. On Thursday, the 5th, a highlight will be holiday decoration demon stration and tea at 2 p.m. A booth featuring the many types of turkey now on the market, educational in formation and recipes will be pro vided by Zelma Reigle and Charles Fischer, consumer marketing spe cialists for Oregon State College Extension Service. Feature of Friday will be turkey dog trials on the Yamhill County courthouse lawn, starting at 12:30 p.m. ' The three-day event will be capped by a buffet supper and pre sentation of awards and entertain ment at the county fairgrounds auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Hubbard Seeking One Rural Fire Director llalnwi Ntw Srlt HUBBARD.- Nov. 30 Election of a director for a five-year term will be held by the Hubbard Rural fire protection district annual elec tion Monday, 2 to I p.m. Polls will be at the home of Leland Kocher. two miles east of Hubbard on the Pudding River , road. Only candidate to file for the office was William Chase, a di-. rector since organization of the district in 1948. t See BISHOP'S lor Complete FORMAL RENTAL -1 f rnifirr ITJlm ''"doe Mil ' Hi D'"Ar jAk( Lvl Hm '''''' J 11 Casasnnrtuna1. Evorytfcmt, ya aeei for formal hoiidey occasions. Lot's Co Formal TV New Yost's '' for big 'n little sister ii IB :GI1T1"0B1S Mi from the fashion underworld lingerie gifts by 1. cotton quilt robe Dainty pink or blue floral print on white; jeweled burtons and nylon net tie, elasticized t"T QA at wrist. Sizes 8 to 14 I. T O sizes 3. to 6V $5.98 2. nylon quilt robe Intricately quilted design; jeweled button front; nylon lining and flowing tie. 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