OCTOBER 19, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7 Keizer history is still just around the corner The earliest settlers in the area that became Keizer came from 18 separate families in the mid-1800s. The city is named after Thomas Dove Keizur who arrived in 1843. Before that time, fewer people had settled here. There was a trading post and a lodging known as the Wallace house or fort nearby. Until recently, the oldest house in Keizer was on Verda Lane by the cow pasture. It was originally built around 1875 and be- longed to John and Sally Pugh whose parents were some of the original settlers. Sally’s maiden name was Claggett, and is the same family where the Keizer creek and middle school get their name from. The fi rst school was built in 1878 on the corner of what is now Chemawa Road Northeast and River Road North. Much, much later some of the people who attended the school raised money to preserve the building and move it next to the Keizer Civic Center. It is now known as the Keizer Cultural Center, the big white building next to city hall where you can go to the library or museum, take art classes or see a play. The second-oldest structure in the Keizer area is the log cab- in now known as the Log House Garden at Willow Lake. The log house was built around 1907. It was built by William and Ida Blake and their descendants still own it to this day. MAKE IT: FUNfacts THE GIANT SQUID HAS THE LARGEST EYES IN THE WORLD. IT IS PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE FOR PIGS TO LOOK UP INTO THE SKY. LIKE FINGERPRINTS, EVERYONE’S TONGUE PRINT IS DIFFERENT. THERE ARE 293 WAYS TO MAKE CHANGE FOR A DOLLAR. A SHARK IS THE ONLY KNOWN FISH THAT CAN BLINK WITH BOTH EYES. Clothespin butterflies WHAT YOU NEED: Scissors Glue A paper towel OR thin sheet of paper Paint or markers A pipe cleaner A clothespin A pair of googly eyes STEP 1: Cut the edges of the paper or towel so they are rounded. STEP 2: Spread out your paper towel or paper and start designing your butterfl y’s wings from the middle out to the edges. Make a careful design or just make it colorful. STEP 4: Pinch your wings in the middle and slip them into the mouth of the clothespin. STEP 5: Bend your pipe cleaner to form antennas and put them in the clothespin above the wings. SUBSCRIBE STEP SIX: Glue on the eyes. STEP SEVEN: Go outside and fl y it around or hang it from your ceiling. GET A YEAR’S WORTH OF KEIZER NEWS IN YOUR MAILBOX FOR ONLY $25 CALL 503-390-1051