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District Odd Fellows
Gather at Lebanon
Committee Named 1
SCIO-J. M. Bennett, Albany,
president, announces that the
semi-annual meeting of Odd Fel
lows district association is
planned for Lebanon April 25
becona-aegree rinipausuc cere
monies are to be demonstrated by
Sweet Home lodge.
Program of instructions, discus
lions, election of officers and se
lection of a meeting place for Oc
tober will be among matters .tak-
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en up. G. r. Xaumatt, Corvanis, a
secretary; George Drlnkard,
Brownsville, treasurer; Luther
Keith, Lebanon, vice-president '
Program committee consists of
Troy Utley, Elmer Morse, Leb
anon, and- Elmer Jeter, -Albany.
October convention was held in
Corvallis last year.
Mrs! Max Wesely Is reported In
satisfactory condition ' following
major surgery at a Salem hospital
Wednesday. . ; .
i Honor roll at : Scio high school
or the past six weeks: Bette June
Withers, Dale Weber. .Eleanor
Calavan, Don Gonser, seniors;
June Cyrus, junior; Lorretta Ar
nold, sophomore; and Lucile
Gregg, Dorothy Cook, freshmen.
Linn county, health officers ad'
ministered second diphtheria tox
oid to 21 high school and 63 grade
students here last week. Thirty
eight students in each of the grade
and high schools received small
pox vaccinations. Similar treat
ment will be given to grade stu
dents of rural schools adjacent to
Scio at the Scio building March
4H Leaders?
Meet Today
SWEGLE Saturday the fifth
leaders conference of Marion
county 4H club j leaders for this
year will be heldjat Swegle school
Meetings will start at 10 bjxl,
luncheon at noon and adjourn
ment at 3:00 pjn.
H. C. Seymour, state club lead
er and Frances Clinton, county
home demonstration agent, will be
speakers. Plans will be made for
a spring show, 4H rally, rehearsal
of Marion. county radio program,
and business meeting of the ad'
vanced club. Miss Clinton will
speak on cooking, canning, dem
onstrating the nutrition program
and give 4H clothing helps and
hints. Everyone interested in 4H
work is invited to attend.
Tuesday night Mrs. J. J. Lewis
of Silverton . spoke at the PTA
meeting. She spoke of the bicycle
court in Silverton and recom
mended it for all school districts.
Three pictures were shown by
Standley Church. Mrs. V. M. La
Due gave a report of the Marion
county convention and article by
Mrs. Mary West from the national
magazine, bpeciai music was
provided. Officers for the new
school year were elected and will
be installed in April. Refresh
ments were served.
Visits From Redmond
UNION HILL Mrs. Christie
Merrifield, Redmond, is visiting
at the ' home of her brother, C.
E. Heater. Mrs. Merrifield has
been in California.
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Reports from The Statesman9
Study Groups
Hold Meets
JEFFERSON The study group
of the Christian Woman's Mis
sionary society met at the home
of Mrs. M. A. Hutchings Wednes
day for the luncheon and study
period. A chapter from the study
book was given by Mrs. Hutchings
leader. Others present were Mrs.
W. D. Glasgow, Mrs. W. W. War
ner and Lou Miller. Mrs. Ernest
Powell was unable to be present
Mrs. Charles Hart entertained
the other study group Thursday.
A covered dish luncheon was en
joyed. Mrs. Eugene Finlay gave
the book review, r
Mrs. R. Al Golden arrived here
Tuesday and Is caring for her
sister, Floa Vaughan, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Chris ten
sen and children were Sunday
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Vail Christensen is
the son of Mrs. Vail. -
Maurice Mangis and family of
Medford, were weekend guests at
the home of his grandmother,
Mrs. W. W. Warner. They , also
visited Mrs. Mangis parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Weddle in Salem.
Valley Resident
To Be Buried at
Lebanon Rite
LEBANON Final rites will be
read at the Lowe mortuary today
at 1:30 o'clock for Mrs. Mary Wil
letta Short, who died at the fan
ily home in the Foster neighbor
hood March 18. Reverend Leroy
Crossley, pastor of the 'Lebanon
Baptist church of which she had
been a member for many years,
will officiate and interment is to
be in the I OOF cemetery.
The deceased was born in Sil
verton, September 22nd, 1870, was
married in the Waldo Hills coun
try to John Short February 25,
1891 and came to this vicinity 88
years ago.
The survivors include besides
the widower, one son, Gordon
Short, Foster, a half brother, Ar
thur Watkins, Idaho, and four
grandchildren, Helen Short at
home; Joseph Short, Portland;
Mary Short, Lebanon and John
Short in the army.
Rites Held for
Mrs. Eppers
WOODBURN Private services
were held at the Ringo funeral
chapel Wednesday afternoon for
Minnie Eppers, 56, who died in
Salem March 15. Minnie Eppers
was born in Iowa, October 28,
1885.
- She is survived by a daughter,
Audrey Moore and two grand
children, Portland; father, Louis
Eppers,' Donald; sisters, Sophie
Eppers, Donald, Ida Bushman,
Gervais; Lflliam Simpson,'. Port-:
land, Vera Bushman, Donald;
Nellie Stow, Donald; Mildred Jes-
sup, Donald; brothers, Rupert Ep
pers, Burney, Idaho, and . Louis
Benjamin, Willis and Donald, all
ox Donald. v '
Interment was in Belle Pass!
cemetery near Woodburn
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Salem, Oregon, Saturday
Pre-School Clinic Slated at
West Salem School in April J ;
: WEST SALEM Margaret
announced Wednesday that a pre-school clinic will be held at
the local school during the first part of April. All children from
nine months to school age will be given medical and dental
examinations, and children from
four to six years of age will be
immunized for a small charge.
Due to war conditions health
officials are particularly an
xious Jo frwmniiigf children ef
the pre-school ate. They are
asking people of the elty to no- -tify
friends and neighbors of
this ellnlc. ?
Miss Gillis stated that the
Schick test for diptheria would
not be given this month as has
been previously reported. County
health officials announced that
too much expense would be in
volved to give the Schick test to
all school children in the county.
Many parents called at the
school Wednesday to consult the
nurse in regard to the health of
their children.
Women who have registered
for the home nursing class met
at the city hall Tuesday. A room
will be equipped at the city hall
for demonstration purposes and
will be patterned after a hospital
room. All people who have vol
unteered or been solicited for
equipment will be notified
through the press when to bring
the articles to the city hall.
A definite time was not set for
the classes, but will be decided
by the instructor, Mrs. E. Wendt
An additional instructor may be
secured so that two classes may
be organized as 35 have already
registered.
Walter Gerth, chairman of
tire rationing board, announced
that permits to purchase tires,
tubes, obsolete sixes and re
treads were Issued to John Ro
mif, Rickreall; Irl S. McDulin,
West Salem; Wayne Henry,
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Morning, March 21. 1942.,
Gillis, Polk county health nurse.
route ene, Salem; W. Frank'
Crawford, route - one, Salem;
and Paul Freeman, Rickreall.
Visitors at the O. D. King home
Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Keisee and son of Monmouth.
Mrs. Raynor Smith gave an ac
count of her life as a missionary
in India and displayed Indian
costumes at the silver tea spon
sored by the WSCS at the home
of Mrs. Archie Cameron Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Olson an
nounce the birth of a daughter at
their home on Third street Tues
day.
Mrs. Paul Lee and Billy left to
Join Lee at Merrill, near Klam
ath Falls. Lee left several months
ago to establish a business there
' ' Announcements were received
this week of the birth of a daugh
ter to Mr. and Mrs. Clare Alder-
son, . Coquille. Mrs. Alderson
(Jean -Hoffman) is the daughter
of . Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman and
Alderson is the son of Mrs. Anna
Alderson. Mrs. Hoffman is visit
ing at Coquille.
Irish Program Given
INDEPENDENCE Following
the meeting of the Rebekah lodge
Tuesday a St Patrick's day pro
gram was enjoyed by the mem'
bers. A skit "Driving the Snakes
from Ireland" was presented by
Mrs. Jack Brad way and Mrs. Ir
vin Baun. Irish melodies were
suns by Mrs. Claire Irvine. In
charge of the lunch were Mrs.
Jack Bradway, Mrs. Jim Coon and
Mrs. Victor Seeley.
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Bridge Clubs;
Entertained
INDEPENDENCE Mrs. Charles
Stryker and Mrs. W. C. Frantz en
tertained this week for, the Mon
day Bridge dub. High scores were
won by- Mrs. Martin Fratzke and
Mrs. R. Layton. . .-..-"...
Present were Mrs. Ralph Scran
ton, Mrs. Charlie Burch, Mrs. John
Holecheky Mrs. . Norman Hanna,
Mrs. Norman Baker, Mrs. RoHan
Layton, Mrs. Martin Fratzke, Mrs.
Clyde Wunder, Mrs. Gus Fisher,
Mrs. - Frances Newton, and the
hostesses, - c "..
The Nesika Bridge club met Fri
day at the home of Mr.', and Mrs.
A. L. Thomas. A no-host dinner
was served at the Monmouth to-
tel. High scores were won by Mrs.
J.I H. Hart and R. M. Walker.
Those attending were Mrs. Cleve
Robinson, Mr. . and Mrs. R. M.
Walker, Mr. and Mrs. John Black,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mix, Dr. and
Mrs. George Knott, , Mr. and Mrs.
W. McBee, Mr. and Mrs. Melford
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hart
and Mr. and "Mrs. Thomas.
Lebanon Gets
Auto Citation
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. LEBANON Lebanon has re
ceived a traffic citation from the
secretary of state, Earl Snell, lie-
cause during the past year' there
has not been a single fatal auto
mobile accident within the city
limits.
. IThis is the second year in suc
cession that the city has had this
record.
During the past two weeks 23
anon for traffic violations. Of that
arrests have been made in Leb
lations, improper parking, etc.
number three were for minor vio-
Four were for drunkenness and
the remaining 16 for speeding.
t Fines levied amounted to $92.50
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At Silverton
Primary.;Uniiccc8sary
Under Term of
New Qty Charter?
SILVERTON, No p r i m a
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election ' wfll be' held at Silver-
ton ithis xMay,- according to Rex
Albright, city attorney. Albright
reported Thursday that he had
Just received an opinion on the
new charter, which came into ef
fect here following the .-last pri
mary election at Silverton.
This charter now provides that
SOverton's city officials to be
elected, whichwill be four coun
cilmen, wiU be nominated by pe
tition and placed only on the No
vember balloting sheet, v
Al Coote. R. A. Fish, L. F.
Tucker and Lowell. Brown are the
retiring councilmen. Reber. Allen,
who Is now mayor, John W. Jor
dan and Ernest Starr are hold
overs. The mayor Is. elected from the
seven councilmen by their votes
following their installation. The
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council and th city manager
himself is chosen by the council.
Evangelist GCbert X. Cayes,
and Soloist. Mrs. Cayes, af
- drawing large audiences te the.
Church at Christ each night
and aa Sundays,
The evangelistic services open
ed Sunday and will finish Easter
Sunday. Saturday nteht services
rare being omitted. During their
kstay at Silverton the Cayes are .
guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Rus
sell Myers. .
Members 'of the afternoon
group of Trinity . Dorcas society
called on Mrs. Henry Peters jpn
Thursday afternoon at her home
at 1221 South Water street Mrs.
Peters is a newcomer to the city.
Mrs. Tom Anderson heads the
group. '
. The evening group of Trinity
Dorcas, headed by. Mrs. Ludvig
Meyers, realized almost $10 on
its waffle luncheon.
Valley Events
April 4 Marion County Farm
ers Union quarterly convention,
Fairfield, starting 10 o'clock.
March 29 Dairymen's meet,
Corvallis, Benton hoteL 10:30 ajn.
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