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te OREGON STATESMAN; Salenf, Oregon, Thursday Morning, September 21, 1939
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i94;aining School
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September 25 It , Named
, as Starting Date at
j Independence
INDEPENDENCE. -The regu
lar routine ' of.; school la" again
waiting children of Independence
and surrounding districts, with
the opening set for September
25 at the Independence training
school. 1
Plans are being formulated for
a successful year, according to
Mrs. W. P. McBee, principal, with
an extensiTe music program in
cluding, the school orchestra and
an attempt will be made to hare
the school band again. " The 4H
club work .will also, beeontlaued
again this year after a success
ful semester last spring In both
the sewing and cooking clubs.
Highland and Parker school
chUdren will attend the training
school and will be transported
by bus.
Nine supervisors, all holding
master of arts degrees, will su
penrlse the teaching of all grades,
with all of them with the excep
tion of two, baring been on the
staff for several years. Mrs.
Earl Lltwiller has been trans
ferred from Rlckreall, haring
taught there the- past year, but
formerly taught here the three
years previous. Miss Jane Dale
takes the place vacated by Mrs.
R. K. Kodak. Mrs. W. P. Mc
Bee, principal, has been super
visor for the past eight years and
teach the fourth grade. Miss
Henrietta Wolfer, who has served
14 rears, will teach the eighth
grade. Miss Mary Donaldson, IS
years, will teach the sixth grade.
Mrs. Elsie K. Bolt, 12 years, will
teach the third grade. 1
Mn. H. O. Keeney, 11 yean,
will teach the seventh grade.
Miss Edith Norton, four years,
will teach the second grade. Miss
Dora Gallagher, three years, will
teach the first grade. Mrs. Earl
Lltwiller will teach the fifth
grade and Miss Jane Dale has
not been assigned a class as yet
but will likely teach the fourth
or fifth grade, according to the
class having the heaviest enrollment.
TO TEACH SCHOOL
MONITOR Miss Mable Strau
left the last of tire week for
Marshfleld where she will teach
In the grade school.
Leader of Junior
Band Is Appointed
Floyd Ellefson to Direct
Silverton Musicians
During Winter
SILVERTON. George Towe,
commander of the American Le
gion, named a committee to be
in charge of the reorganised Jun
ior Legion band at Monday
night's meeting of Delbert Reeres
post. Floyd Ellefson, director of
music in the local schools, will
be leader. The post will spon
sor the band, and there will be
no charge from the boys or par
ents of the members for partici
pation. Only local young people
may become members. Rehears
als are to be each Wednesday
evening. Ellefson does not re
eelre any compensation for being
director. The band Is a commun
ity project for the Legion.
To serve on the committee are
Cliff Dickerson, George Towe,
Oluf Bolme, T. P. Heidenstrom
and Harold W. Adams.
P. M. Powell reported that the
Sons of Legion would install of
ficers Thursday, October 19.
The post will cooperate with
other organizations In sponsoring
a series of educational and patri
otic lectures during the late
autumn and winter months. Mem
bers of the Legion accepted the
Invitation from the Aurora post
to be their guests of installa
tion with Silverton putting on
the work, Thursday night of this
week.
It was announced that Silver
ton would .have two representa
tives at the Chicago national con
vention, this month, Carl Moser,
department adjutant, and P. M.
Powell.
Bicycle Safety
Talk Is Given
STAYTON. J. Kerrkk of the
secretary of state's office in Sa
lem, was the speaker at the first
meeting of the Bicycle Safety
week which was proclaimed by
Mayor W. A. Weddle. His sub
ject was on "Bicycle Safety." The
meeting was held in the high
school auditorium following the
meeting of the parent-teacher's
association.
At the last meeting of the city
council a ! motion was passed
to set aside the week of Septem
ber 18-23 as Bicycle Safety week.
Bicycle riders hare been given
a set of rules to studr and an
examination will be helt the last
of this week.
The council, in ..cooperating
with the high school and Boy
Scouts are sponsoring the movement.
Mrs. Nichols Is
At Pleasantdale
PLEASANTDALE. Mrs. Em
ma Nichols of Klamath Falls ar
rived Saturday to , be guest for
one month with Miss Esther
Nichols.
Mrs. Glen McFarlane will teach
the Webfoot school scheduled to
open Monday, September 25.
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Adult Education
Offered, Labish
Basketry, Pastel Painting
Classes Will Start
, Thursday Night
LABISH CENTER. Adult edu
cation classes in basketry and
pastel painting will be offered
residents of this community, with
the first class of the season
scheduled for; Thursday night at
the schoolhouse. Mrs. Fisher,
who conducted a painting class
last spring, will again be the
instructor. AH persons inter
ested in either or both of the
arts have been asked to come to
Thursday's class.
Sunday, October 1. has been
set as the Sunday school fall
rally day, and preparations are
under way for the special service.
Harvest barrels in miniature
have been distributed for tha
day's offering!
. The executive committee of the
community club will meet Fri
day night at the Nathan Kurt a
home to discuss plans for the
winter's program. Members in
clude H. E: Boehm, P. J. Rusa,
Edna Kurth, j Mrs. Clyde Leedy
and Valmer Klampe.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Klampe an
nounced the arrival of eight and
a half pound James LeRoy on
September 18i Both mother ai
son are doing nicely. The baby
has two sisters.
Sublimity Man
On Jury Duty
SUBLIMITY Mr. Al Hassler
left for Portland Monday morning
where he was called to federal
grand Jury duty.
Ralph Lulay, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Lulay. left Tuesday
for Mt. Angel where he will enter
the college.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Toepfer are
receiving congratulations on the
arrival of a t daughter at their
home Tuesday, September 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hendricks
are announcing the arrival of a
son at their home Tuesday, Sep
tember 19. 1
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Schumacher
announce the arrival of a daugh
ter at their home on Saturday,
September 16j
Saturday's Hobby,
Garden Show Plans
Ready, Silverton
SlLVERTOIf. Plans are com
pleted for the annual parent
teacher association garden and
hobby show to be held at the
Eugene Field: auditorium Satur
day from 1 o'clock until 9. There
will be a musical program both
in the afternoon and evening
with tea served during the
afternoon.
Jadges Include for hobbies.
Mrs. R. E. Kleinsorge, Mrs. Roy
Mueller; flowers, Mrs. P.- L.
Brown and Mrs. Reber Allen;
vegetables, C.j W. Cross and Al
Coote; home economics. Miss
.Margaret Johnson.
Committees are requesting that
exhibits be in by 9 o'clock in
the morning so that Judging can
be completed j by 1 o'clock.
The . general committee con
sists of Miss Hannah Olsen, Miss
Olga Johnson,; Mrs. Theodore Ho
bart, Mrs. J.' J. Lewis and Miss
Helvie Silver. ;
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Teachers Leave
For Year's Work
JEFFERSON. The following
teachers from Jefferson have
gone and began their work in
their respective schools Monday.
Mrs. Edna Allen returned to
Turner again and will teach
English and mathematics. Mrs.
W. F. Gulvin began her school
in the Crawford district near
Turner. Miss' Helen Kihs hae
gone to Sodavtlle. Miss Virginia
Mason returned to Tillamook
again, where, she has trught for
several years, j The Scravelhill
school two miles southwest of
Jefferson began Monday with
Mrs. Edna Greer, teacher.
Students who will resume their
college work at Willamette uni
versity this week are Miss Juan
ita Holt, who: will major in
music; Miss Helen Hint will re
turn for her. third years work,
and William Elmer, minister of
the local Evangelical. church, will
attend the ' university. Francis
Phelps and Robert Terhune will
attend Oregon i State college.
' Several Jefferson men left
early Monday morning on a deer
hunt in the j Eastern Oregon
country. ' In one party were
Charles McKee, Harold knight
and son, Billy, Joe McKee and
Jasper Longcpr of Portland.
Clarence Miller, local postmaster,
and Robert Terhune also left the
same morning.r Ray Lynen ac
companied a group of Albany
men oa a hunting trip.
" Mr. and Mrs; J. J. Denson of
Carlton (former Jefferson resi
dents), are moving to Redmond,
where Denson will be employed
In a seed cleaning mill. Mrs.
Denson is a sister of Mrs. T. O.
Kester and the! McKee brothers.
Mr. and Mrsj Paul McKee re
turned Sunday -night from Pendle
ton,, . where they spent several
days at the Roundup. Their
daughter. Mrs. Charles Harvey
accompanied them 'home from'
Portland 'for two weeks visit.
106 Pupils Start
At Auburn School
! -AUBURN. -Sckeol started Mon
day for a total of 106 Auburn
youngsters. The register shows
a total of SO boys and 4C girls.
Fifteen boys and girls make up
the first srade. . "
t L. B. McClendoa. principal. Is
beginning kis eighth year as
teacher at Auburn. Mrs. Mae
Engle, ? Mrs. Grace : Craig and
Mrs. ellie E. Hammer, are the
other teachers, r The enlarged
playground provider ample room
for the Increased enrollment, 'and
100 trees planted by the Aubura
rorestry club z will .enhance the
beauty pf the grounds la a few