Project Leaders Will Learn New Sewing Skills at Salem Meeting iw2??y k Winf sks,wl11 ubi"t demonstrated Friday, December 7 by Lucy Lane, clothlnf extension specialist, at the Marion county project leaders meeting W mwiob In n?t!ngWiH te,h,enld 4t Y $tartin at 10:3 ay morn. 2 AB?J2UTY1" T representative, from Lch of '"'""."u"f tne Coming Friday V -"r Lane, clolhlnr specialist. will be leader at project lead. era meetlnf Friday.. I Grid Letters To Be Given' Wednesday ' Football letter awards will be made to athletes at Parrish hin lor high School Wednpsriav at in jm.; Superintendent of Schools Frank B. Bennett, announced Sat urday. . Other activities scheduled for the week of December 3-7 j are: Monday 12 nbon, movie, Les lie Junior high; 1:45 p.mj school play, -What a Life," at Leslie; 3 p.m., elementary principals meeting at the administration of fice. ' 1 ' ' Tuesday 10 a. m.", secondary orincipals' meeting at the admin 'stration office; '11 a.mV Boys' eague meeting, eighth grS.de only, slie; 8 pjn., play, "What A -ife," Leslie. . ' ; Wednesday 11 a.m., Girls': sague meeting, Leslie; 4 pjn., hlrd and fourth zrade teachers' meeting it Garfield; 4 p.m., Leslie swim meet at YMCA; 4:10 p.m., audio visual aids work shop,' administration office; 6-9:30 p.m, Hi-Y dinner and daoce .'at the senior high. ; , I , - : , Thursday 8 a.m., assembly, Mrs. Whitely's room, McKinley school; l p.m., assembly,! Mrs. Foster's room: Englewood; 4 pjo, STA meeting, Garfield; 4:10 p m., audio visual aids workshop, ad ministration dffice. ' , Friday H .m.. sinsriniz as embly at Washington school; 8 p.m., ASB dance at senior 1 high school. SHyertoii Bicycle Club Has Election ' SILVERTON The Bicycle club installed officers Thursday at the Eugene Field auditorium. John T. Hoblitt, police Judge, administered ' the oath of office. Officers include, Judge, Mar ilyn Sannerud; clerk, Juanita Myers; district attorney, I Edna Borland; assistant district jattor ; rtey, Betty Leonard; secretary, , Betty Mae DcPeel; assistant sec retary, . Louisa Hoblitt; chief of police, Theodore Roubal; officers, " Robert Jones, Bruce Monson, Ro " bert Olsen, David Stoy, Billy Rob-? tins, Gary Tokstad, Gerald Beas ley, Billy Ford, Sherman Maupin, Bob Alfred, Davis Strand, Shirley ureenieua ana Jane Newton. Over-Heated Stove Destroys Old House LEBANON, Dec. I (Special) " The house on the old Fletcher place, iouthweit of here, was de stroyed by fire Friday night 1 It was an old frame structure In which the Gilbert Chartraw fam ily had recently been living. An overheated stove caused the fire which completely destroyed the House. . AUXILIARY WILL MEET FOUR CORNERS. Dec. .-The Townsend club, auxiliary number 2 met Friday at the Just home on East Turner road. j ? - One of the most frequent objections we hear from farmers is not the cost of compensation but the detail of monthly reports. We win write either compensation 4 or employers uaomiy, ana once a year. Phone or write CHUCK n n wwrn n Ifl lh r I lift bs r i m J U INSURANCE t Oregon s Largest SKuem cmd coos Say 123 N. Commercial Salem 4403 u county will attend and then o back A ... f t , w give i u to their own groups give uurmg January or February. Committee Hostess i.The county home extension commute, of which Mrs. Floyd Fox of Silver Cliff is chairman, will serve coffee and the women will bring a sack luncheon, i Miss Cbu, Chinese woman tak ing advanced work at Oregon Mate college, will be a guest at the meeting. She plans to retulrn to her native country to start ex tension work! there. i Miss Lane i will be at Turner Thursday when she. will demon. strate the use of sewing machine equipment The meeting will be at thehome of Rose Aherns, I snarling at -10:30. Miss Chu will be a guest at this meeting, as will also Mr. Chang, the husband of the Chinese woman' who visit ed various Marion county unit meetings last spring. He is also a student at Oregon State college. Aamsvuie Has Meetinr i The only other Marion county extension meeting during ' the coming week will be Thursday at Aumsville. Eleanor Trindle will demonstrate sugar conservation at the high school. Four Corners Women Plan for Christmas I Gift Exchange Soon i. FOUR CORNERS The Needle Work club met with Mrs. Roy Hart on East Turner road Wed nesday. The time was spent sew ing and in conversation. R. freshmen ts were served by . the hostess at a late hour. It was de cided to have the annual Christ mas party with exchange of gifts on December 22 at the home of Mrs. Frank Smith with her daught- ter, Mrs.. Walter Lukins, sharing hostess honors. Gifts will be eiv- en by; the members "silent sister." Earlier in the year names t were chosen secretly, and during the year, 1 inese members were re membered with a card or gift on special occasions. One of the members received a corsage, from her "silent sister" the first one she had ever received, i i " Members at Wednesday's meet ing were Mrs. Ross Wood Mrs." Hussen Miilette, Mrs. Leo Childs, Miss .Etta Setter, Mrs. M. Setter, Mrs. Gail Hudson. Mrs. Walter Lukins, Mrs, Mary Smith,. Mrs; Hannah Evans, Mrs. F. A. Boying-: ton and Mrs. Hart. . - ? Valley Obituaries Mrs. Elgin Rainville FALLS CITY Funeral services were held at Falls City Tuesday for Mrs. Elgin Rainville, 50, who died of injuries suffered in an automobile accident near Canyon- vuie Sunday, November 28. The Rev. A. L. Beazley officiated.' Nettie Maud Hunter was born May 13, 1895, near Lostine the second child of a family of six, she was married Aug. 1, 1915, to R. Vi Dewitt, who died in 1918. Their two sons were killed in action;! Sgt. R. V. Dewitt in the Philip pines and Charles F. Dewitt when his ship was sunk on the Atlantic coast I In 1939 she was married to FJ jscr Rainville who survives; also her mother and stenfather. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Horton, of Falls City, two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Teal of Falls City, Mrs. Gladys Wooden of Hillsboro, and ! two brothers, J. S. Hunter of Falls City, and Chester Hunter of Greenville, Calif. Interment was fa the I OOF cemetery here. Women Wanted I for work on . j bottling: line 660 per hr. Apply In person Monday Honeywood Distilleries, Inc. ' 501 S. 14th FARMER yon report your payroll our office for a quotation. 19 CHDT Upstate Agency Th. OREGON wm m 1 1 w I what a happy man youTl make if you shop for his gifts at, Bishop'sl There isn't any-1 ifa uung ms wondertul old or young heart desires that 1 1 I ; you can't find among our innumerable gift sugges- i. j i tions. Just dorj your bonnet jand start choosing kx'il I I day You'll put stars in his eyes, come Christmas. i! ) II Dayl . 1 ! j ; !' ' Co1 S C A n F s kU4 1 i i w-f . i i i 'ill A' HATS Jn Colors and Whits i Patterns and Plain Weols and SUks 1.95 STATESMAN. Salem; Oroalsu a him on Christacs .1 - 1 1 xSV;i;i. l . moi! i.. . ( ! tdar Morning December t 1943 1 9 '1S 1 i 4h BILLFOLDS : Of Fin LeatBer 1.50 .. 15.00 STETSOII Stetson Gift Bond 7.59 lo 2a.C3 St. j '' Gve Hint a The Gift Store for Meh and Boys nn D 9890 D i s?ff.H HI 13 V " nt . ' si i PAGE THREE i I 4 . ARROW SFODT SDIQTS Choice of Colors 2.50 op -I 4 -i pfM ... 1 . :