Valley School Districts To Elect on Monday, June 15 WOODBURN Annual election will be fcald by tha Wood burn ichool district Monday afternoon In the, Lincoln grade school, beginning at 2 o'clock. Terms of Dr. Cterald Smith, school director, and Frank Proctor, clerk, expired this year. A school director's term Is for three years while the clerk of the board is elected each year. The clerk has been receiving $480 per year, but the budget com mittee has increased the figure to $300, beginning with the new fis cal year. The directors serve with out pay. Under law the polls must be kept open at least until 3 o'clock on Monday. But in recent years It has been customary to keep them open much longer. Mid - Willamette Valley News HAZEL GREEN Notices of the annual school meeting June 15 at t o'clock have been posted. One director for a term of three years and a clerk will be elected and the budget voted. The board has advertised for bids on 15 cords of 18 inch wood. The members of the board are Chairman Kenneth Bayne, An drew Zaharae sr., Perry Sanders and Ralph Gilbert, clerk, who was appointed to fill tha vacancy made When Alfred Zielinskl was caned into serrvice. Paul Sahli Given Surprise Party GERVAIS A group of young folk were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mr?. A. W. Sahli Sun day as a surprise farewell for their son, Paul Sahli, who is en tering the United States military service. The guests included Adaline Manning, Nancy Smith, Lei a Run corn, Helen and Harold Hanne gan, Violet and Mildred Helsler, Shirley and Gloria Klinski, Dor othy and Russell Sahli. Johnnie Nolan, Glen Lucas. Justin Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. J. Klinski, Mr. and Mrs. C. Helsler, Mr. and Mrs. M. Schindler, Mr. and Mrs. D. North and the hosts. jir;Qn News Lebanon Plans For Hospital LEBANON Registered nurses in Lebanon held a meeting Wed nesday afternoon to plan for the emergency auxiliary nospital be ing organized. It wi 1 be set up in the high school gymnasium and six rows of beds will be set up, 20 beds in a row. In addition there will be rooms for cases needing to be isolated. Surgical cases after an x-ray at the office of Drs. Miller and Booth will be taken to the Leba non General hospital. In case of an emergency convalescents will be transferred to the auxiliary hospital or sent to their homes. Drs. Irvine and Herren will be in charge of surgery at the general hospital. Dr. Booth will have charge of the emergency hospital Two registered nurses and several nurses' aids will be on duty in the auxiliary hospital at all times. Funds for the purchase of drugs and instruments are being donat ed by various clubs and unions, Scio News JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs Lester Stephenson and small son of Los Angeles are vacationing in Oregon and visiting Stephenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. , S Stephenson. They made a trip to Yachats Sunday where they were joined by Mrs. F. I. Sandi fur of Vancouver, Wash., Martin Stephenson of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stephenson and three children of Jefferson. Mrs. Grace Thurston has re turned from Portland where she attended the wedding of her granddaughter, Jessie Mae Libby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arley R. Libby, and Evan Wiley Tums den, jr., Saturday at St. David's Episcopal church. Mrs. Thurson also received an nouncement of the marriage of another granddaughter, Margaret Skelton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Skelton of Toledo, and Rus sell Sedgwick. They willlive in Portland. The city council has granted a permit to R. I. Wright to build a marquee on the Odd Fellows hall. The council decided that the fire bell should not be used for blackout signals, but that the siren on the fire truck might be Used instead. Bills to the amount of $279.49 were ordered paid. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Denson of"! Redmond visited the McKee and Kester families here Sunday, i They are moving from Redmond i to Merrill, where Denson will be employed in a warehouse. Dan Donohue is confined to his home because of two frac tured ribs, resulting from a fall at his home. New. families in town include the A. A. Gash family, who are In the Charles Hague house in east Jefferson: C. B. Ray and family in the Chain house north of the schoolhouse; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wright in the small house on Mrs. Looney'a property in aorth Jefferson. Richard VanWinkle and La Tertie Hopp attended the midget auto races at Jantzen beach Sun day. Fox Valley News FOX VALLEY Buster and Peg gy Berry, Holly, are visiting their grandparents, Berrys, and other relatives in this locality. . William Downing and son "Ted," Merrill, attended a family reun ion eld at the O. C. Downing home recently. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffin vis : tted in Sisters Sunday and re turned over the south Santiam highway. . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bevier nd sons. Mill City, visited at the Hugh Johnston home. Sunday. Mrs. Ed ,Thompsoa . is assisting with the vacation Bible school classes at tha Mill City Christian church this week. The school closes this weekend. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston vis ' tted in Lacomb and Lebanon Tues day. ', .". r. George Kimery and iamlly, Portland, arc visiting here at pres - ant. Kimery is employed at the shipyards. . y 'n-.-r V5 -'" Dale-. Bassett, Portland, visited : relatives here Sunday. ' . .1 . Mrs. Clair Humphreys and two children spent the past week with her parents. . Humphreys came Sunday and the family returned , with hinv-' . ' . SCIO The Rebekah lodge will meet at Odd Fellows hall June 17 The refreshment cornmittee In eludes Mrs. Donahue and Mrs Crow. Harry Ziegler of Portland is va cationing with his sister, Mrs. Roy Thurston, near Scio. He has been employed at the Veterans hospital. Mrs. George Barcher of Scio, who underwent major surgery at Albany a few days ago is reported improving. " Allen Rice of Tulare, Calif., is visiting his uncle, Arch Riddle. Mrs. E. D. Myers and Mrs. E Phillips plan to attend state con vention of Oregon federation of Garden clubs at Salem June 18 and 17. Sam Ramsey and his sister, Mary, were in from Dunsmuir, Calif., recently visiting old friends He formerly was in business here The Rev. W. H. McLain and son Dillon are moving from the Shel burn community and have sold the farm to Charles Bates, jr. The McLains had lived there since 1909. J Reports from The Statesman's 78 Community Correspondents PAGE EIGHT Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, June 12, 1942 Wohlheter Funeral to Be Friday 97 Year Old Native of France Dies at Marion Home WOODBURN Mrs. Carolina Wohlheter died Wednesday morn ing at the family home on Boone's Ferry road northwest of Wood- burn, Her age was 97 years, 1 month and 27 days. Mrs. Wohlheter was born in Havre, France, on April 13, 1843, and had lived in the United States for the past 94 years. In 1908 she moved to Woodburn from Nebraska. She is survived by sons, Louis and Eugene F. Wohlheter of Woodburn and granddaughter Vera Seime of Oakland, Calif. Kecitauon or the rosary was held Thursday evening at o'clock at the Ringo mortuary. Funeral services will be held in St. Luke's church Friday morn ing at 9 o'clock and burial will be in Belle Passi ecmetery be side the body of her husband, Valentine Wohlheter, who died several years ago. Airlie News The annual reunion of the Crab tree families is to be held at Bry ant park in Albany next Sunday, Among those from a distance who plan to attend is Mrs. Flo Schomer of Los Angeles, who has been guest at the home of her sister, Mrs Frank Sommer. Mrs. Swan, Mrs. Cline and Mrs. Schroeder of Mill City were in Scio a few days ago in the inter est of the proposed emergency hospital in their district. Rolla Shelton and Vincent re ported a good catch of fish at Mar ion lake recently. The John Scheer family plans to move to Portland from the Fred Jones farm in the Burgen Hollow community. ARLIE Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bev ins visited Mrs. Olive Hedgase and Mr. Lee O'Kelly in Indepen dence Tuesday. Mrs. Rollo Phelps and Mrs. Ralph Cheffin of Summit visited here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heath, Portland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bartrom this week. Alvin Ray visited his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stevenson, Mill City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fleisch man and children, Monmouth, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aebi Sunday. Janice Bevins is visiting her mother, Mrs. Letha Bevins in Sa lem. Later she will attend sum mer school. Mrs. Charlie Tarter and Mrs Robert Tarter were in Indepen dence and Salem Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hastings and Mrs. George Plonb drove to Leb anon Wednesday, and visited Mrs, remaua Hastings on tne way home. Mrs. C. W. Tarter and Mrs, Ben Kreig drove to Corvallis Tuesday to visit relatives. Mrs. Fred Ray Alvin and Mrs Ed Stevenson visited in Newport recently. Miss Agness Campbell, Berk eley, Calif., David Campbell, Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aebi Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Plant, sr. and Francis drove to Lebanon Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs, John Harter. Dogs Join Defense of Hawaii Outpost t V; it ivs,x '44' - . - r x J'" .r ' - V-- - 1 , 7V 1 ' Tokyo Newsmen Returning Home LEBANON Mrs. Emma Bell inger has had a letter from the bureau of information of the war department telling her that her son Jack is scheduled to sail for home on the first boat of ex change nationals. That vessel, ac cording to her letter, is supposed to sail from Japan early In June Jack, who had been teaching in japan and doing newspaper work on a large daily in Tokyo, has been interned for six months. The first volunteer in "Dors For Defense of Hawaii" is Qaestor, s valuable oedlxreed blue ribboner. pictured above with Lieut. Gen, Delos C. Emmons, commandlnx general of the Hawaiian theatre of war. Qnester was donated by IL K. Castle, Honolulu banker. Mili tary authorities appealed to dog; owners throughout the territory to enlist their pets for service with the armed forces. The dogs will be given special training and placed an guard duty. Injuries Prove Fatal for Boy LEBANON -Lyle Otis Simms, 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Simms, died at the Lebanon hospital Wednesday as tha result of injuries received Sunday when a tree fell on him at the home west of town. He was born here eight years ago. Funeral services will beheld Saturday. Rev. Clauds Pika of the Evangelical church will offi ciate. Burial will be in the IOOF cemetery. The parents, grandparents and three brothers, Norman, Roger and Gail survive. Joe Randall Builds In Salem Heights SALEM HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Randall are building a new home at 200 Vista avenue. They expect to be able to move in sometime in July. Randall is manager of the Golden Pheasant restaurant and the Fred Meyer lunch counter. They have two daughters. One daughter will enter college this fall and the other will be in the first grade at Salem Heights school. Independence News INDEPENDENCE Mildred Pomeroy returned Saturday after a 10 day visit in Berkely Calif, with friends. Olga Syverson, Bend teacher and Clara Syverson Newberg teacher are home. They plan to attend the summer session at OCE. Mrs. W. F. McBee is teaching the second grade at summer school held this year in Mon mouth. Mrs. McBee replaces Mrs Elsie Bolt who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mattison, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Mattison and fam ily of Pedee, and Mrs. Charles Miller of Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davidson Sunday at Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mattison were guests at the Ed Lawrence home in Eugene Sunday. Mrs. Belle Pagankopf of Ore gon City is visiting friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Darling re turned Sunday from a week's vac ation in Eugene, spent with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hill. Mrs. Garfield Byers has been assisting W. T. Hoffman with the registration for canning sugar. Waconda Community to Have Picnic Sunday HAZEL GREEN The annual Waconda community picnic will be held Sunday, June 14, at Hazel Green. Taylor Hears of Brothers Death JEFFERSON J. H. Taylor re ceived word Monday that his brother, Robert Taylor, 28, had died of spinal meningitis in, Eng land, ms home was at Des Moines, Iowa, and he had been serving with the armed forces in England. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and three children left Tuesday by automo bile for Des Moines, their former home, where memorial services will be held for the deceased brother. Besides John H. Taylor of Jef ferson, the deceased is survived br his mother and three sisters of Dea Moines, and one brother In Oklahoma. The Taylors will visit Mrs. Taylor's mother and other relatives in Iowa before re turning here. William South Funeral Friday LEBANON William South, 74, died at his home in the Berlin sec tion Wednesday and will be bur-! ied Friday afternoon from the Howe Funeral home with inter ment in the Powell cemetery In Berlin, Elder George Simons of ficiating. A sister, Mary Harris of Al Salom Heights News SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Hans Show of Jefferson underwent an operation at the Salem General hospital Tuesday. She formerly lived in Salem Heights. E. A. Carleton will spend pait of the summer at McMinnville helping his brother with his poul try farm. Miss Eloise Graves who is stay ing with her aunt, Mrs. Jay Mor ris, is going to Portland Friday to spend the weekend with friends. Wade Dickenson, brother of Mrs. Bob Gorton, is now stationed at Shepard Field, Texas. Lloyd Chapman, son of Mrs. Clarence Forbis, is to report for his military service exams on Fri day. Patrick Bond, son of Mrs. M. A. 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