1 i Tlx OREGON STATESMAN. Solera, OraKjon, Sunday Morning, Mot 23., 1941 PAGZ ELEVEN Fire District Is Proposed For Linn Group Bin O Blood donora from here at Salem last week were Mrs. Ed Gabrielsen and Mrs.' Leslie Tay lor. It was the latter first dona tion but Mrs. Oabrielsen's fifth. Mrs. Gertrude Eejmold, who became suddenly ill her a ' few weeks-aco, isallghlr improved. Mrs. Reynolds,, a .sister, of Fred and Lynn Daley, Is athe homo of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr J and Mrs. Cecil Turner, 4n Porttaod. Electors of the proposed rural fire protection district comprising IS school districts .surrounding here expect to attend the hearing at Albany next month. 'An elec tion on tha proposal' may be set by the county court. Scio is not included. ' Mrs. Harvey Sweety mother of Melvin Sweet of. Scio, accompa nied by her granddaughter, Dianne Brubaker, are here" from Weiser, Idaho, for a brief visit G. L. Sutherland was able to be among friends briefly this week, following Illness a week ago. He r observed his 89th birthday on March 13. - 5 I Charley Young is in Albany briefly, instructing a nephew in spray car painting. . Mrs. Effie Phelps of Lebanon is with Mrs. Jennie Johnson, sister of Mr. Young during the tatter's absence. Mrs. j Phelps lived here 40 years go when her husband, Ira Phelps, published a , newspaper here, ; Pressure test of a pumper proved highly satisfactory, according to Councilman Carl Cyrus, who . has been, instrumental in securing the equipment, j .; t ' i - Waldo DeMoy, manager of the Scio bank, attended a conference of branch bank managers In Salem. Mrs. Hun er, formerly of Susan ville, Calif,, who - recently pur chased the Dell Zander residence property here, plans to raise the building and " construct' a . two room addition. Mrs. Hunter's son, Holland, who recently returned from a month's stay at SusanviHe, will be in charge of the work. Valloy Briofs Monmouth, BondaCfares C. Powell is Monmouth chairman of the seventh war bond .sale com mittee." E.' J.- Page. pt Dallas is Polk-county -chairman. - j Cleanap 'DAT Set The Zena eemetery.boara has set aside May 25 as a general deanup day and asks that those coming to work bring eqxiipmeht " ' I Bala Speaker -Dr' y, Ji Bafji of, the VsUUeducaUenal-department,'. 1 2 thrtrtwaJcet-May 23 at the &erty. eightn" grade com mencement. , A class jof 18 will be graduated. 1 : ' -j' Ma Danbar ..Speaker Rotary club at Silverton --will hold ' its ladies night June 6, and Sadie Orr Dunbar will speak.-- The club s an nual calf award will be announced at the meeting Monday noon. Returns ie Class Darold Satern, member of the 'Silverton high school graduation class, is recov ering from pneumonia and hopes to be able to attend commene ment Wednesday night. : . - 1 Community' Cannery The final drive for funds for Itiiev Silverton Community cannery jwfll be mae this coming ' week.) Mrs. .Carl Specht is chairman in charge. Be cause many .rural districts hafe been missed because of shortage of. workers those wishing to give are asked to call the. chairman. .'A r, jJam TTw - Statesman's Coinrnuhity Corresmondents - Pupils Hosts For Mothers At Tea Party MONMOUTH The seventh grade boys . and girls were, hosts to their mothers at a tea May 11. A short program featured .a play, "Three Wishes," with these young actors. Helm--Smith, Donald Ed wards, David Barrows,. Edward Lofting, Velma Carrow, and Peter Konichek. Elizabeth Hooks play ed a piano number; Phyllis Part ridge told the history of mother's day; Billy Wallace read a poem, "Vagabond Story; and the class sang; "In the Evening by the Moonlight and "O 'Solo Mlo.Hv The committees were: program. Donna Tomkins. Nancy Miller. Glea Humphreys; ushers, Vera Geibbrecht, Billy Baker; hostesses, Bonnie Jean Flickinger, Phyllis Partridge; pouring, Betty Lou Guthrie, Velma Carrow, Donna Tomkins, Margaret Aynes. Flower arranging, Louise Ben nett, Edward Lofting, Carol West- berg; clean-up, those who eat unch at home; serving,' Richard Fortenberry, Robert Park, Donald Edwards, Grace Schroeder, Julia Hamilton, Louise Bennett, Ronald Comstock; play scenery, Velma Carrow, Mary Davis; cookies, Hel en Smith, Margaret Aynes, Edward Lofting, Sidney Pierce, Billy Wal lace; sandwiches, Sheilia Link, Betty Lou Guthrie; punch, Marton Bond, David Barrows; tea, Georgia Rlchter and Betty Jo Simons. Mothers attending .were Mes- dames Haskins, Hooks, Smith, Guthrie, Edwards, Aynes, Schroe der, Simons, Westberg, Comstock, Tomkins, Lofting,- Baker, Carrow, Parks, Miss Nelle Link and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. Newly elected officers of the training school are Billy Wallace, president; Margaret Stump, vice president; Leith Rettie, secretary; Molly Edward, treasurer; David Vincent. . sergeant-at-arms. T r nome From Midwest Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klein jof Aumsville have returned from Minnesota, where they visited their 90 year eld father. . - Valloy Births r rr . VKRTON' i Relatives and other friends .have j received an nouncements of the birth ox a daughter. Linda Ann. May 9, at San Francisco to S.I Sgt Max B. Hubba of McClellan field, and Mrs. Linda Ann is ' a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. . George Hubbs of Sflverton. " ' 1 Nimble Fingers 4-H Qub Winnera At LinniFair QUEENER Tha Nimble- Fin gers sewing dub members have completed their projects and die- played work at the linn county 4-H fair. Pearl Jensen won the championship j in sewing I and di vision A. Donna Peek took the second prize in sewing I and divi sion A. Jessie Lee Manderscheld tvon a second in sewing L divi sion B. i The four eighth grade students who will receive diplomas at the Queener homecoming Sunday, May 20, are David Karr. Robert Busch, Robert Urban and Melvin Manderscheidi Frank Archambeau was unable to attend school the last day be cause of illness. tverne Peterson. Alvin Haeetnan and rjonald Jeffries were gradu ated. Following are the nroeram num bers, Invocation, Rev. S. Hamrick: salutatory, Laverne Peterson; class Introduction, Alvin Hageman; song Dy tne (Mass; class . history, Alvin Hageman: Diane solo. Mrs. John Wright; class prophecy. Donald In the 12th century, there were few utensils, land food was gen erally eaten With the fingers. . Wfl- Memorial Service For Dale Porter To Be on Sunda BETHEL Mr.. and Mrs. 11am Porter, formerly of this! dis trict and nw- at Silverton,' re ceived word on Wednesday j that their son, PTC Dale William Por ter, U. S. marine corps, was killed in action on Okinawa on May 4. h The Pratum Methodist church is holding a memorial service on Sunday at 11 a. m., and Bethel neighbors will attend. I Valley Calondar TUESDAY. MAT tt I r Prstum-Msclesy Borne f rtenilon unit, home of Mrs. H. B. Paget Of wiiiara, l :ao p.m. WEDNCSDAT. MAT tl Stay ton Woman's-' club, clubhouse, 130. nimini jta m Marlon rarmers Tjnioa auxiliary. ru nau. li. rmroAT, mat is Kdina Lan Horn Extension j unit, bom of Mrs. Robert Klemple. IJO. Bethel Holdi ! Commencement for lur Graduates BrrHELWhite painted fence and graduated pedestals bearing a profusion of spring flowers made a lovely background for the stage at Bethel school K Thursday-. I night when the.elghtii grade graduation took place. Marvin Klrscher, La- ANTIQUES VVANTED! Old Dolls, Doll Heads, Old: Milk Glass,. Fijrtrr enesv Swiss Music - Box, Hanging Lamps t Write siviar description and price first-letter, i - t ? n. G. Lacey j Rt 1, Box 1, Salem Jefferies; vocal solo, Mary "Ham rick; commencement address, Mrs. Carmalite. Weddle; valedictory, Marvin Kirscher;- presentation of diplomat; Ralph A. Wilson; song, Nancy Manning and class; bene diction, Key. Hamrick. - Mrs. John Wright was. accompanies. The -annual ' school picnic took place on Friday with dinner serv ed in the school dinigroom, The warm sunshine ' made . the' day pleasant. The pupil-parent teams for the ball game were made up by- choosing members, and the score was. close. j ' I Mrs. Carrie Branch, has taught the school for the past two years and is fggi to-remain with- the school for the coming year,. i . fi 7-:3 Qniiliry cl .-: A . . 1. At t. 1 1 iiWtllDS'OPTOMITSISTS 9, : J Musical Program Presented for Roberts GT Club ROBERTS The GT club met at the Frank Needham home, 1000 Mornlngside, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. -John Orsborn, Mrs. Cora Smith "and Mrs." Albert Blank en - ship assisted --.-; ru . m Quests, Jwere Mrs. Wynne Petef- son,. Yerle Smith, Mrs.. Emery Ward and Mrs. William Judson. A musical program was given by Cynthia Needham, voice and piano; Dolore Metcalf, piano; Dean Needham, vocal, and Philip Blankenship, violin. The next meeting will be June 21, with Mrs. Alice Coolidge, 2441 State st Mrs. Harry Carpenter and Mrs. Ethel Davenport will assist. - The guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Lee Eyerly and Sharon, Mrs. Louis Johnston, Mrs. Mary Painter, Mrs. Karl Heyden and sons, Richard and Roger, Mrs. Ray Eyerly, Mrs. George Higgins, Mrs. Leonard Zielke, Mrs. Wil liam Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Virgil Gear- hart, Mrs. Clara Blankenship, Mrs. Earl Blankenship, Mrs. Alice Cool idge, Mrrk Harry Eyerly and sons, Larry Jrind Mike, Mrs. Ernest Grayy-Mrs. Wynne Peterson, Mrs. am Judson and Mrs. . Emery rd. .- , . Crimson Clover Bloomi On Oak Point Farm OAK POlNT Farm crops in this vicinity are looking good, vetch is beginning to bloom and Alfred Klug has 24 acres of crim son clover all in bloom which he plans to combine for seed. . Lloyd Hughes also has several acres of ' crimson clover. 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