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MM -'Wffi News ,:- z Reports Jtrori Community Cor reap oh - . v - ' ". . ; ri o pack ininr 65 Observers Are Honored SUvcrton Pays Tribute To Post Workers"; :jj McCune Speaks , : 1 SILVERTOIf Sixty-five air craft observers were honored .Wednesday 7 at ;. the Eugene Field auditorium when arm? officials cf the fourth filter command came down from Portland ,to as sist in a special aircraft observers program. E. K." Brto elly :aoaaager, " opened the ncetiac paying -, special tribute to all aircraft eb servers and alse to the aaea whe first started the werk here, Al- ; ; f red A dams, IoweU IlebliM and later C J. Tewe, tf ether with the present chief bserrer, B. I rJaneaau . i-;; 7. 1. .' . Mr. Burton turned the meeting ver to W. H. McCune, district supervisor, who with the follow ing speakers, paid special tribute to Siiverton's aircraft observation work. McCune said that the Sil verton posts were the only ones tn his district with which he had no difficulty in' efficient care. Lt Harry Young,, principal speaker, and St William Siebert, both of the fourth fighter ctHnmand, re fered to the excellent manning of the SU ver ton . posts. Sgt. Bert I Burke also accompanied the army men and spoke briefly; j7 , ; Many af the" bservera, wh7 1 were last nlxht presented with ' their honor ana bands for their time at the pest, have served Seo bears and mere. Seme are a 1 r e a d y te the 48ft hoar mark. None whe received notice at the Wednesday night meeting bad served less than let hours. Honored were Mr. and Mrs. C B. Anderson, Mrs. Martin , Waar wick. - Wallace Adams. M e r 1 i n Conrad, Tom Anderson, 'Earl J. Adams,7 George ; Hubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Briedwell, Mrs. H. W, Preston,5' Mrs. George " Jaeschke, Mrs. : Alfred Adamv Mrs! C A. Hande, jr, Mrs. Ernest Star r, Miss Mary Alfred. Miss Beryl ri Fletcher, Austin Eastman, Mr. end Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. Christian: Peterson, Mrs. P. I Brown, Miss Marie Bolme, Mrs. J. O- Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Reber Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Alf iO. Nel- eov R; AJtfcOanathan, Mrs. A, W. Woodward, Mrs.- Kenneth '-Wit liams, Mrs. C H. Dickerson, Mrs. Marie Riveness, Miles Tobias, Don' Burch, '.Mrs.' R. Gatton. Mrs. E. A. Domagalla, Mrs. J. E. Stby, Mrs. J. Thompson, J ames -. Robinson, Mrs. E. K Burton, Mre. George Chrisfenson, Ralph Egan. Mrs. T. T. Blust, Mrs.' H."-W.' Scott, Mr. and Mrs. L. C Eastman, Mr, and Mrs. " day AUenMi iCharles Hoyt, Mrs. H. Gorder. Mrs. I. E Brown, Mr. and Mrs." Charles Da vis, Mr. and Mrs. WilMam Gates, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kern, Mrs: Dewey Allen, Mrs. George Busch, ' .Mrs. R. B.. Ren wick, Lloyd Nea eli, A. P. Ryan, Bob McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. A. -N. Bradley, Kate -: Ryaiv i ...,.,i,,:V.: ,. ' -i: -,- . Find Bomb Ctew-LIissing 66 Days e" 3f tv.vfc'v.". :V'V JflM.M v f ? M !fliSiililSliiiiSLtei ix 2C ;5 1 k: lett.rfinv c fAt.r . , swy;&-..,y, Je.-a 5 II ZZ-7Z 22' il--fw CKai - -y'vl - . r- - O '.4:fc;Cv,VVi ; i iniSf? 1. W tarn :j ; rMw -w- ; ;.. nr.,., i v -i-,-'.atJ A4r.fc W.kJ : vK-.a - ? ji'::vif5 IM! J t A f.: : - - ' - ur - " ' - - - " ' Nr ?r ., J. .-.t. .j";?! i.,::'., , ,. ; . 4- ;.!, :,::;.: J V; :S ' .4 i .. ' At a seath Pacific base This is the "Roil of Honor at the 72nd bardment squadron, en which are Inscribed the names of Captain Thomas J. Classen and bis crew ef eight as missing er killed in ae .tin ht a B-17 bmber. The men were missing far Cf days before re - tarnfass safely te their base. In addittoa ta Captain Classen the men whe read tbetr names on -the scroll weref Sergeant Jim H, Hunt, Corperal Theodore H. Edwards, Technical Sergeant Donald O, Mar . 'tin, Lieatenant Balfeur. C GIbsea, Lieatenant Ernest C Ralx, Cor poral William H. Nichols; Serreant Rabert I. Tnrnball and Liea tenant Rabert JL DorwarU (Internatiaoal So and phot). 4, Valley Births SCIO Word has been received here of the birth April 28 at Kla math Fails of a son weighing 7 4 pounds to Mr. and! Mrs. Warren Woodard, former Sio residents; u -" t;. " "r i..f ' t-.v JEFFERSON Mrs. . Anna Zysett spent Wednesday in Portland get ting; acquainted with her new granddaughter, born May 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenwood, jr. The baby has been named Ann after-its grandmother. SIDNEY Mr. and Mrsi Paul France are the parents of a' eight pound : boy ? born - recently at .-the Salemt Cenerar";hctai;he Jhas been named James LiRoj. 3 Feltons Take Over 1 j Farm Near Salem ; 1 j w-pLEASAhTTDAIJE--.-.. Mr. and Mrs. ; B. A. Felton, who! j have been liouse guests of Miss 1 Esther' Nichols - since disposing of , their farm in the Webfoot district to Mr and Mrs. Alfred Pearson and while ; waiting to take possession "of their -newly acquired ?4-acre improved farm, six miles west of Salem, 'moved Wednesday-1 Allen and Andrew Nichols helped with two 1 trucks being used. Rickey Pupils Complimented9 igh Grades RICKEY The 13th eighth grade class to which Mrs Agnes Booth has presented diplomas this year was complimented on the extra ordinarily high grades by the su perintendent. Receiving diplomas were Glen Hoven, Laurence Cher ry, Marvin Kelly,! Glen Ander son, Viola Perlick, Verlane Wal ker and Evelyn Benz. 7 The class' colors were blue and gold and . the class motto victory. ;-"The program included: proces sional, Mrs. C. C. Horner; intro duction, Glen Hoven; salutatory, Lawrence Cherry ; chorus. Keep the Trail You Can Smile; class history, Mavis Kelly; class poem, Glen Anderson; class song; Dawn of Tomorrow; class will and pro phecy, Viola Perlick; violin solos. Peep Purple, and Somebody Else Is Taking My Place, Bob Gilbert accompanied by J e w e 1 Fones; valedictory, Verlaine' W a 1 k e r; class farewell, Evelyn Benz; ma rimba solos. Mocking - Bird and Dark Eyes, Wayne Merser, accom panied by Priseilla Meisinger. , - Address and presentation of di plomas, Mrs. Agnes Booth; fare well song, graduation i class; re cessional, Mrs. C C Homer. ..., Tivb Elbctions? -: Voters to Decide --; Sewer liriprcrvement J.;IANON-Two electious "will be held in Lebanon - w 1 1 h I n I a wTha first one, May : 2L .Is calledby tha'city council Jto de termine de attitude of the prop erty owners on the matter of im proving the city sewer system. -The second election," May 27, is the school election of district 18 when it will be proposed that SSt 000 additional tax be levied .to allow; for increased costs' of main tenance as well as .for higher, sal aries -for teachers.. . ... The special election called for May 21 by the city council is the result- of, a petition presented to the council ' asking ; that immedi ate steps be taken to improve the sewerj system which was laid out when; the city was a third 'of its present size and which had little provision made for extension. The; city's problem is compli cated by the fact that Lebanon is built on . bottom land anct that makes it difficult to get slope enough for adequate drainage. Some breaks. have. been made in the pipes which allows the -surface water to seep out This cau ses manholes to fill and. the. back pressure of slow drainage results in flooded streets and basements. The ' Council has bad for some weeks a committee' of which L. E. Arnold is chairman, studying the problem. A consulting engineer has been employed but no defin ite plan has been made. The el ection Is designed to obtain voters' opinion about a special tax Over a- five year, period to provide a sinking fund for whatever con struction may be necessary - to correct the trouble. . Ooverdale Terni Ends; Teaching , ToIBe Consolidated CLOVERD ALE School - closed in district 144 : on Monday with an all day picnic. Outdoor games and ;:baseball followed.' Just" be fore dinner,' gifts were 'presented from the school, to 'Mrs. Gayette Barnett, primary teacher here for many years, : who . is - leavmg to teach at .Willamina next fall; to Mrs. fSehon, tipper , grade teacher for the past year and a half, who is leaving .to. teach in the Aums- ville school this fall; and to ;WQ- liamiSchlfferer, school bus privet who successfully ended the year's work; wiuV no ." accidents. John Schifferer gave out the presents after a short address. Next fan the school is to be taught as a one-room school with Mrs.- Keiper in full charge of all grades. She has been teaching at y440: Pacliiiig Flani 351 Slaie Si, t ORjg.g,P.A. i FINEST QUALITY INSPECTED MEATS 'OEJpA Trs$ T7nn0 Y7nlnM We :an25 save Yoa Fsinls, bd w wn save yea nts LiieOH LUSail ;VclliUeS efi cl Ihe csis uc adverts.; Yonaj 'v jv N- Picnic ' '"V End 7" f 1 " :paES'-',.:ft?):- pomt- win-. -R STEm " JJiu nonsTSX2feih chops1 )Sih , ...... ..... t :E6c3:;E6ndegg3 Pagefeud p5crPgJ ScB. -mJiVQUEESi" SUG2n:C0ElSD SEIOHED' ESiViS: : TlaTorized 1 -? : Jowl ; ; ' i ' " ' : Tlaroriied?, Snjar Cured ; ; Sliced Dhcon ib: 4(0)0; : Sliced "Dacca. : -28(4 Ficnicsins,3S0 I FUTorizer i FlaTorizecr. Sraoked "; ; : -k avoriied' Sacked '' XShtHm or Half 1 Peints x s I 7, - Pemts . . ; 4 ; ,v g peiats - - Fresh Y SmaU ! t YTn Pnre Pork.-- "N VN - Pta.v '.-.; - - Phv;--.- :V Sta, : v -.,.1. ,-...:!."' Snail ' V N w SUcc4 n - ---CSTV-a :Loin 1' XJZIZlSKUU X2c2ls: Ifr ; CHOPS ";.2) HiVq S rlaU 4 rolnts - ' v .t- 7 Points ' , r Uci Clzzi tl C P. II-- Ca SIzrdsys cl 7 P. 12, - : Eldrie&go Gets Jiiplbinoh MondayNifil r ELDRIEDGE -i .Aninteresting program was held Monday night at i Bdriedgei school when 11 members of the eighth grade re ceived their diplomas - : - : ; v The; program follows: Group stngtng; . introductory speech, Shirley - Kenski; . valedictory, Margaret Keene; salutatory. War ren r Schuhj-r f"Singing Spooaa," Louise Martin; Gloria Sxeels, historian;: quartet jwill, Cecelia Kirkwood; sense, and nonsense, Norman ; Patterson; : Dick i Yates; Lucille Magel, class : prophecy; Russell Sahli, violin solo; Loretta Juedes, "class poem; Louise i Mar tin, 'Our Plag; flag drilL group, v Gifts of - appreciation were pre sented Mrs, Agnes Booth, county school superintendent, also Mrs. Willow Evans, ' principal :at --' El driedge, and -Miss' Adeline ' Man ning, ; primary teacher. Souvenirs from the Battleship Oregon were received 1 by pupils ' having :; the most bonds, those being ' William and Robert Hensel, Russell Sah ii, Mildred Heisler,' Dale ' Nusom and Audrey Jaenlke.?;fi ; 'i Mrs. Booth gave an interesting talk and presented diplomas -to Margaret Keene, Shirley Klenskl, Lucille Magel," Cecelia Kirkwood, Loretta Juedes - Gloria - Skeels, Louise Martin, Russell Sahli, Nor man ; Patterson, Dick - Yates and Warren Schuh. ; : ' f Macleav Cemetery . Qeanup Scheduled For Saturday - - M ACT .E AY General clean up day will be held at the Stepp Ma deay cemetery Saturday May 22. Men are asked to bring tools to workc with V and "-women pahit brushes to paint the fence. v! . Those unable to come and wish ing to contribute to the general dean up fund are asked to con tact Theodore; Olson, route 5, Sa lem , president; or Mrs. . Robert Craig, 1320 Court street, Salem secretary. This is one of the oldest cemeteries; in Marion county. The Stipp cemetery of Macleay. main tenance association war organiza tion,' was organized less than a year ago and while the mainten ance fund has been almost deple ted by-'inuch needed work done the sinking: fund by donation has passed the $600 mark. Hay I7nini Ititc Held at Lebanon LEBANON Final rites were held at the Howe Funeral Home chapel Tuesday afternoon for Ray Eugenius From, who died at his home near ' Brownsville ' early Sunday morning following a heart attack. Interment was In the Sandridge cernetery.v-'v-O'--":'-.';---' He . was. born, tn; 1890 near the place -where "lie farmed most of his and was married in Al bany ia 1211 His wife and a son, Darrell and a daughter, Loray, survive him. Two brothers, Clair and Walter Frum, living - near Halsey and Shedd, and two sis ters, Mrs. ; Mattie Thompson of Albany and Mrs. Cushman of Marshfield also survive. , Mr, Frum was a member of the Calapooia Roundup association since it was first . organized 27 To Donstc DIocil DAYTON Invidaal UqzI nors from Dayton to the YarrJLHl county Red' Cross chapter will go to MclXInnviUe Friday, lUy 21, in the war blood bank dona--tion drive. years ago and was also a mem ber of cavalry troop, company L of the state guard. , ee e e e e eeeeeee It Pays to Buy at'Brown'av - ;4 i W . ' I cur.:;? ei::3 11 '. I 7 - ' ' ' ' EVEXY SPECIAL A VALUE-WOIIDEKI MX flot r? wltk . diisn. , u I u&u MHiifi la. INITIAL IltIO 10" : with y UitUl ays s. 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