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o o 1 w O O Moit. JbavdJ, 195lThe News-Review, Roitbutcj, Ore. Camas Valley PTA Cub Scout Den Needs Helper The Camai Valley PTA met re-i cently (or its regular meeting, and named cafeteria aids for the month of January were Mn. J. C. Akey, and Mri. 0. Weist. Meetine Data Changed The PTA sponsored Cub Scouts have changed the meeting date to the third Monday at 7 p.m. The next meeting will be Jan. 20. volunteer helper for Doris Lamb's den is needed and she may be con tacted by calling Camas Valley! 406. It was announced that either first, second, or final polio shots LEATHERCRAFT CLASSES WW Starting in January REGISTER NOW LESTER'S TOY HOBBY SHOP 404 S. E. Jackian OR 3-3456 Don't Let A Faulty Pic ture Tube Deprive You Of The Finest Holiday Television Viewing When It Can Be Reploced On. OUR TIME PAYMENT PLAN Sarvca calls 9 PA plus to your homo parts All work, materials, guarante ed." Sarvica t to 9, 7 days e waak. E. W. ROELLE XL OR 2-3S39 would be given Feb. 11 and on the same date the immunization) shots for first grade and high school students were given at the school. The well baby clinic was held at the Methodist Church Feb. 11. The program was given by the student of Mrs. Hazel Peltier's first grade class. Several musical games were demonstrated, and a story from the "Alice and Jerry" reader was enacted with 10 of the students participating. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Frank Grimm and Mrs. Bert Irwin. Mrs. Peltzera class won the room count prize. i Demonstration Planned j The regular meeting of the Cam-; as Valley Home Extension Unit will be held Jan. IS at the home of Mrs. J. H. Parrott, starting at1 10:30 a.m. ; Main dish meals will be the dem-j onstration given and project lead-! ers will be Mrs. David Thrush and .Mrs. Lee Banks. Luncheon will be served and a small charge will be made for this meeting. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service. The ! meetings are open to any inter-: ested woman in the area. 1 The Camas Valley Grange Home ; Economic Club has announced that the large punch bowl and cup serv ice that the club had been work ins for arrived at the hall recently. The service will be available to organizations and clubs in the area for their use if they wish to use it. Former Glendale Resident Passes In LosAngeles By MRS. GERALD B. FOX Word was received in Glendale recently that Mrs. Ross Banning of Los Angeles, a former Glen dale resident, had passed away Dec. 29 with a heart attack. Rev. Banning, her husband, is a former pastor of the Glendale Assembly of Church. He was pas-, tor when the present church build ing was erected. ) H. L. Shepherd of Quines Creek whose deceased wife was a daugh-1 ter of Rev. and Mrs. Banning, his daughter. Linda, and his mother,! left shortly after receiving the news of Mrs. Banning's death, for Los Angeles to attend the funeral i which was held Jan. 2. They were i scheduled to return early this . week. I Church Women Moot The WMU of the Glendale1 Southern Baptist Church met at j the church annex last week. , Mrs. Juanita Thomas had charge of the service which was built : around a report on language dif ficulties suffered by missionaries; in the world denominational mis sions program. ! The girls auxiliary met the same1 afternoon under the leadership of Mrs. Alvin Long. Meetings of both groups are held each Wednesday afternoon. MAY SET UP POST OFFICE WASHINGTON" u The possi bility of setting up an independent post office at Miiwaukie, Ore., is being surveyed by the Post Office Department, at the request of Rep. Norblad (R-Ore). Norblad said service of the Mii waukie area by the Portland Post Office 'has caused confusion not only on postal matters but on legal matters involving registration of automobiles, tax payments and similar items." Church Group Hears European Trip Talk 1 Daughters of Sle. Anne, St. George's Episcopal Church, met recently to hear Don Brand talk ! on his trip to Europe. Brand, with three other teach , ers, spent three summer months ; traveling throughout Switzerland, England, France and Italy, He also I showed pictures taken of his trip, j During the business meeting, Catherine Foystan was named ba zaar chairman for the coming year. The next meeting will be at the home of Clare Sea lion, Feb. 10. There will be a white ele phant and jewelry sale. Riversdale Family o In San Francisco Visiting Relatives By BEVERLY CHRISTIAN Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stritzke. ac companied bv Mrs. Howard W'hit ten, all of Riversdale went to Eu gene Monday to take Mr. and Mr. Ed Stritzke and family to board the Shasta Daylight for San Fran cisco, where they will spend week visiting the latter'a grand mother and attending to business. Weekend In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cardiff and family spent the weekend ;n Port land visiting tne latter s moinrr who is in Providence Hospital with a broken hip which she suffered before Christmas. Don Harmon and Jack Denton spent Wednesday at Empire on business. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bloom, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooper, spent Sunday at Bandon on a trip with their camera club. H. W. Conn and son, uary, spem Monday at Langlois on business. Wednesday they went to Grants Pass. Mrs. Dick Brown went to Cottage Grove last week to get her two older children, Ricky and Gary, who had spent their school vaca tion there visiting her aunt. H. B. and Don Kruse made a business trip to Eugene Thursday. Has Measles Judy Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sanders, is con fined to her home with measles. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Stryker have received word that their son, Mich ael, has been promoted to Airman Second Class at Manzano Nuclear Weapons Base in New Mexico. Darlene Decker, accompanied by her fiance, came from Grants Pass to visit over the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Dick Brown and fam ily. A Monday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Burkhart was their son. Allan Burkhart of Sal em, who was enroute to Oakland, Calif., on business. XT Public Invifod To Card Party At Melrose Grange By NETTIE WOODRUFF iriculture chairman Connie Showers ited recently with relatives in Los Miss Marge Barge to Corvallii, Melrose Grange members have gave a report on a new soil con-' Angeles, did some sight-seeing andjwhere they resumed their college muted the public to a card party ditioner being manufactured in attended Cinerama. studies after the holiday vacation. Jan. 18. at the hall at p.m. Plans Oregon from sawdust, bark and Mrs. Laura Ware, a teacher In The Busenbarks also visited their were mane tor the affair at the slabs, which is proving to be very the Melrose School, visited several t son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and meeting this week. During the business meeting, ag- Rose Camp Fire Girls Elect Stephanie Giles successful. days recently with relatives in Kla- The Home Economics Club an- math Falls, nounced theaiamale dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fritts. for- served reb. 2. The club will meet mer local residents who now reside! daughters have returned from a Jan. 16 at the Paul Abeel home. I near Palm Springs, visited this I visit with relatives in Klamath Mrs. Dick W'ithycombe. in Corval- lis. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson and Tha nn.plarlu ra n..rt ra a A nit ' n.ullf wilt tka.ii. nanhaui wiA taiifai StPr.rlr.ni0 (lilac ' adopted. The committee in charge Mr. and Mrs. Buck Fritts. MCtmUIIIC WHO , lh, (.i-i,,-., h.lil fnr neoHv I New officers of Caka-Ne-Top ' ,m ' "P0?- Donations. Visits California r.mi, fir. r.iri. d c.k-.i we broueht for the family at the! Mrs. Minnie Murphy has return- .nHnH. st.nk.ni. annual Christmas urogram. ed from a visit with her son and ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Fenn and Florence Hudson, 'vice pres.-1 Refreshments were served (ol- other relatives in Southern Calif-1 Their son, Don, was unable to get dent. I lowing a game and social hour by ornia. !home for the hoUday from hit Also Sue Eddy, secretarv Jan-1 Mrs. Earl Siples and Mrs. Pete . Araee. ntoer 01 iDanon spent irain ng ai unianoBm iex. Falls. Sylvia Fenn left Sunday for Port land to resume her studies at Multnomah School of the Bible after a holiday visit with her par ice Ehckson, treasurer: Janet Veenstra. Artman. scribe and Melody David-1 . , . . . son, hostess. The groups complet-jT CM,,t Tr'P ed projects include Halloween fav- Mr. and Mrs. Sibley Nielsen and ors for the Junior Woman's Club Rusty visited the Jamea Tjomsland and Christmas favors for Douglas family Sunday at Reedsport. County Home. I Mrs. Ernest Dicky Kettleman The girls visited Clark's Studio and daughter. Ginger, and a friend, as part of a national project, to Andrew Monetti, all of Los Angeles take pictures of local historical visited friends here recently and subjects. They visited the studio , were overnight guests of Mrs. Fred to learn care of camera and how Becker and daughter, Joyce. The to snap pictures. j Kettleman family formerly resided Leaders are Mrs. Elmer Giles in Melrose. and Mrs. Alfred Tyson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bassett vis- the weekend as a guest of Miss Jo as. Following his basic training ha Ann Busenbark. Sinday the Dale I will attend an airplane mechanics Busenbarks took the two girls and 'school. FROM NINE TO FIVE By Jo Fischtr jfjfgg m V V V w 1 SiSffXE f fi M M M W X I'iV.V "Now what silly excuse have you dreamed up for wonting ,l Caterpillar flY W 1 i SrK Yl W : ) dMSr to toke the doy off. Hysteria?" AAi&AZf WrQM vvV I f "HTSHti wmw r vou COULD use I . hukpskek wnaeX TnnrNpe,icK.e6i I ou h-vs a tora AJFuiiNce with tms ,. . f , I WAN POOHASO TO PiE ANVWrXV.. 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