Tb OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning, April 28. 1946 FACE THREE X 1 'Vsifllly HBniifi Bethel Cpl. James Lauder back. Jr., of Fort Missoula, Mont,, has been visiting his parents, the J. C. Lauderbacks. Lauderb&ck, an OrecofT State college graduate, is farm supervisor of the prison farm at Missoula. Mm City Five dollars was donated by the Women's Mis sionary society of the Presbyterian church to the cancer fund. Mrs. Herb Schroeder is president of the club, which also will buy hymnals for the church. aSUytea Jake Lambrecht of route 1, Stayton, lost all but the thumb and Index finger on his right liand as the result of the accidental discharge of a gopher fun feveral days ago. He was taken 'to a Salem hospital. Sttvertoa Local officers of the FT A to be installed Thursday. ! May 2, at 3:30 p.m. are: Presi dent. Mrs. Ole Meland; vice pres ident. Mrs. Neil Miller; secretary Mrs. H. B. Madden; treasurer Hannah Olsen. Mac lea y The Jfack Mintos ere farm which was part of the Daniel Waldo donation land claim and has been owned re cently by Folger Johnson, jr., son of the late Edith Waldo Johnson. Friagl The matter of trans portation of elementary and high school pupils will be submitted to vote of the district Monday night, April 29. The district school budget will be submitted to a Vote at the same time. Ifayesville A D. Long, for merly of Seattle but now work ing" for the American Express company, has rented the D. Greig place and will move his family here May 1. Greig is living with hi son Clarence and Berns Chris tofferson has rented the farm. Stayton f Mrs. H. A. Beau champ i chairman of the local cancer drive sponsored by the Women's club- Independence Dr. George C. Knott was elected by the Willam ette Presbytery meeting at Cot tage Grove elder commission er to the general assembly at At lantic City l$ay 30 to July6. Aumsvllle S A child health clinic will b4 held here Monday, April 29, in kie city hall. 9:30 to 12. Dr. W. . Stone will be in charge. v Marion ?A sewing machine clinic will be held in the club 'rooms Wednesday, May 1, with Marjone Tye county home dem onstration agi-nt, in charge. Aumsville PTA Plans for Work AUMSV1LUE, April 27-(Speci-al)-PTA elected' officers and in stalled and the president, Mrs. H. E. Bradley, appointed these committees: hospitality.f 'Mrs. Art Coats; publicity, Mrs. N. Bates, Mrs. E. Klein; health and summer roundup, Mrs. Guy Smelser; 4-11, Mrs. Elmer Klein; historian, Mrs. George Killinger; membership, Grace Richards; sergeant at arms, Clark Hall; sewing, Mrs. George White; purchasing, Mrs. Roy Hough, Mrs. Charles Malone, Ruth Richies. May 14 a party for ex presidents MrsSimpkins and Mrs. Malone, will be given. A' talk on School Taxes" by Walter Snyder will be a feature. In connection with the PTA the School Achievement program was held and 4-H prizes handed out by James Bishop, club agent. Pi ano numbers were given by Janice Richies and Patty Nichols, a mu sical number by Donna Hayes and Ollie Huddleston, a demon- Lodge Observes 73rd Anniversary INDEPENDENCE, April 27 (Special)- Odd Fellows Valley lodge Thursday celebrated its stration by Donna and Sally Klein and a style revue by the sewing II girls. 73rd birthday. Rebekahs and friends were guests. Dinner at 7:30 was followed by a program with John Bukher as master of ceremonies. Mrs. Ed Wunder, Mrs. ColUs Marsters and Mrs. Milford Nelson entertained. James Robbie presented Victor Seeley and Orin Kellogg with 25 year jewels, and also gave the lodge a cabinet for jewels of de ceased members. jjWalter Huntley a 50 year member, told of joining Valley lodge April 5. 1893. IF Voor Washer's aot working Vor "Frer'i- shirking Yoor Tattrs (obo h4 Don't "Ptck- oa poor !. PHONE 32S3 Prompt efficient repair service A.A.A. ENGINEERING CO. 1775 N. Front Si. Salens, Ore. tr- Annual Bazaar Occupies Woinen At Independence I N D E P F3ftENCE, April 27 (Special)- Mrs. Stella Calbreath and Mrs. Mjtinie Hiltibrand on Thursday enjrtained for mem bers of the resbyterian needle craft. Mrs. Jjsmes Robbie led the devotional, "he afternoon was spent on needlework for the an nual bazaar. -Mrs. Clifford Gles son will be hostess next time. Mrs. Gid J'ewton and family had a birthday surprise dinner and card drty Wednesday in honoring Mr Newton's birthday. The present were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Newton of Canby, Mr. and Mrs. Chester fstoper, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fisher, Mrs. Minnie Newton, Mr.nd Mrs. jporman Newton and Patricia, ,Mr and Mrs. Francis Newton, Max and Dennis. ? Coal was ot mined commer cially in theUnited States until 1750. a la Charge ef DR. FRE&-PAGELER, Registered Optometrist: Associate Registered Optometrists: Dr. M. M Kelly. Dr. Fred E. Chambers, Dr. Vwa. L. 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