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Melrose Man Recovering From Accident Injuries
visiled relatives, arove 10 saiem, where the lormerjm, Zclma Sand Willene
. ,. received a checkup i Beverly Sensabaugh, Carol
Attends Gee Carol Manning and Gave Thomp-! ,a rUir lorsnn
! ouy ugiesDy auenaea ine una-, sun, uno are empioyea in 2aiem
Iketball imi in Eugene Friday : visited their respective families
nighiP ' during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. rred Aioerding
By NETTII WOODRUFF
Pete Veenstra. Melrose, is re
covering at his home from injur
ies received Monday evening in a
freak accident in his barn.
He was milking a cow which be
came frightened by a cat which
jumped onto its back, The cow
kicked and stomped him when his
milking stool broke and he fell to
the floor. He suffered bruises and
a cut over his eye which required
seven stitches.
The Veenstras received word
Monday of the death of their 1 0f Corvallis visited during the
daughter-in-law in California. She j weekend with her parents, Mr. and
died after a short illness leaving! Mrs. Dale Busenbark.
six children and her husband. I Mrs. Maud Trent and son, Hous
Smll. Winner. ton Jr.. Mrs. Paul Trent, Mr,.
Melrose School students winning
the smile contest in their respec
tive grades included, Ricky Fos
hee. Debbie Alberding, first
grade; Barbara Karrah. Gregory
Young, second: Susan Trusty, Bill
Wandtll, third: Walter Harrah,
Anita Becker, fourth: Calvin Har
rah. Georgianna Sanders, fifth;
David Graves, Jennifer Cork, sixth.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Wallen have
returned to their home in Kenne
weekend here at their place and I Otis Conn and son. Gene, recently i Ella Mae Young, Marjorie Land-
Ellis.
Wulff
Recent visitors at the Ivar Lind
strom home included their son.
Jack, and wife and daughter of
Corvallis, and Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
i ,.;.;tA . mw,A PohOj Returns Littd Vt
attended business in Newberg and; The Mothers March for polio inl''nor nd children ' Shambaugh
I ll I J. ,k. n.n.b.nJ llnlrica nailo tl-Xi -)A II.. LI.-.... 10W.
The N. J. Bossonnette family of Scott was chairman. Others assist- LlV.rf rInV.gP. i1?iJ5
Roseburg plan to move to the Han-! jn ,he driv. Mari. 0 I Frericks of (.rants Pass visited re
sen rental next week. dr"e 0rcn I cen'lv. w',h lh D;l s, Busenbarks
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilhvcombe i srij,iiintntnr,suumii;.
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Drain PTA Sets
Scholarship Fund
At the February meeting of the
Drain PTA Mrs. Armin Clemo an
nounced the coming of the Blood
mobile Mar. 12, and explained how
the work will be carried on. It
will be at the grade school and
wick, Wash., following a weekend 'ur'nfr, information will be pub
vrsit here with her parents. Mr.!1"" later,
and Mrs. C. F. Duncan on Cleve- . Th? fholarship committee un
land Hill Road i "-r tne leadership of Mrs. Mildred
Mrs. Laura Ware is back at her Whipple, presented its recommen
teaching job at Melrose School fol- dations W'hich were accepted by
lowing a stay in Chicago with her he membership. The plan calls
son who underwent major sur-!for , scholarship of $100 to be
gery. awarded to any suitable high
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson school graduate who wishes to en
and Donna of North Bend spent the I ro " college and take a teacher
- - j training course.
This student may attend any ac
credited university or college and
prepare to teach either on elemen
tary or secondary level. The plan
also stated that if no suitable stu
dent received the scholarship one
year, two scholarships would be
offered the following year.
Pnnraipal ernon Todd intro
duced the new teacher, Mrs. Doro
thy F.lston, and called attention to
the display of tooled leather hems
recently completed by the art
class.
Mrs. Charlotte Martin, chairman
of the Founder's Day program
committee, presented corsages and
boutonnieres to the past presidents
present. Thev were Mrs. Bessie
akey. Mrs. Ruby McDonald. Ar
thur Cromier. and the present
president, Mrs. Francis Yoder.
A skit, entitled, wnai riA
Means to Father," was presented
by Arthur Cormier, John Rundell,
Grant Levins, Joe Benninghoff,
Martin League. Horace Cunning-
and Ivan Johnston. Bradley
Cole gave a piano solo.
Refreshments, featuring a
Founder's Day cake, were served
by fifth grade mothers, reports cor
respondent Edith Bush.
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'50 Chev. Tudor 375.00 31.00
'51 Stude Fordor 295.00 25.00
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Phone OR 3-6334
1430 S. E. Stephens
Phone OR 2-1441
FROM NINE TO FIVE
By Jo Fischer
'Notice that medicine smell, Sadie? I'll bet they're doctoring
the books again.
Fri. Feb. 21, 1958-Th. Newi-Revlew, Reteburf, Ore. 11
Common Couples
Answer to Previous Punle
ACROSS
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4 Beef
S to rest
12 Anger
13 Sit. at for
a portrait
14 Monster
15 Noim
16 Statement
II Sim
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Enchsnfe
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22 Fiddling
Roman
emperor
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2t and there
27 Article
30 Indolent
32 Itit and
34 or later
35 Airport
landing
36 Feminine -appellation
37 Accomplished
39 Flower holder
40 Ebb
41 Fith part
42 Anticipate
4S Bright
ornament
49 Satisfied
SI High and
62 Rotter
S3 Otherwise
64 Adam and
S5 Britain's
Anthony
86 Moistens
67 Indian weight
DOWN
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17 Most unusual
It Actor,
Wells
23 Eaten away
24 Artist.
Bonheur
2S Famous
26 Ffret
27 Three-t.'ded
figures
IS Body parts
29 Essential
being
31 Staid
33 Masculine
appellation
English school 38 Cuddle
40 King's council
41 Palet
42 Land measure
43 Lumber
44 Poker stake
46 Nuisance
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exceedingly
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Former Drain
Teacher Visits
By EDITH BUSH
Miss Erna Schmidt visited over
the weekend at the home of Mr.
nd Mrs. Jim Whipple at Drain.
She formerly taught Home Eco
nomics in urain and is now teach
ing at Milwaukie.
Prineville Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Erland Westbere
of Prineville visited here briefly.
They formerly operated lhe Taslee
r reeze business here.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clearman
and son. Dennis, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Lovelace and children visit
ed last weekend at the Harold
Johnson home. They were accom
panied back to Drain by Mrs.
Joyce Johnson and son Douglas,
who will visit here for a week be
fore returning to her home at
Baker.
Wayne De.Meritt of Eugene vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. My
ron De.Meritt. last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Rush and
Stephen spent last weekend in
Monmoulh where they attended the
events of the annual OCE Folks
Festival and visited their daugh
ters and Mrs. Nellie Bush.
Two carloads of lhe Methodist
High School MYF group went to
Willamette Pass to the skiing area
Saturday. They report that the
rain was falling there and no ski
ing could he enjoyed. On their re
turn they had a chili supper at the
Jim Whipple home.
Melrose PTA Presents
Founders Day Program
A Founder's Day program was
presented following the regular :
business meeting of the Melrose
PTA.
The program included a lalk
about early day leaching and l'l A
in the area bv Mrs. II. P. Conn.
She taught at the old Melrose
School in 1904 and 1905. Mrs. I.yle
Eddy, a former teacher at Elga
rose and Melrose, also spoke about
earlier days of teaching. Numbers
were played by the kitchen band,
the Melrose Pan Handlers.
Mrs. Don Isacon. prcMOent. pre
sided and announcements were
made concerning playground equip
nient and kiln supplies being pur
chased. A report was given on
the recent denial clinic and sur
vey. Refreshments were served by
second grade mothers, reports cor
respondent Nettie Woodruff.
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