12 Thm Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Thursday, October 9, 1947 VaWley ilBipfieffs' KberU Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eyerly left Tuesday by plane for Wichita, Kans., here they will get a new airplane and fly to Sal tern Sea, Calif., where they will have their motor j boat entered In the national regatta races. The' boat was taken south by truck. Bracks Andrew Gilchrist is in Ainsworth, Neb., for the funer- of his three nephews Gilbert It, Rolapd 16, and Andrew Gil- Thoroughly competent lazier handle the work when you have us reglaie broken- win dows, show cases, au to windshields, etc. Reasonable prices. Christ 14, killed when their auto mobile collided with a train. They were sons of Frazier Gil christ, brother of the Brooks man. They are survived by one brother, three sisters and the parents. Central Howell Community club will hold the first fall meet ing Friday night. Mrs. Perle Bye, president, is in charge of the program. Roberts - Remodeling and en larging Roberts school is under way wKh Alfred Kleen in charge of construction. Rest rooms are being enlarged and an outside entrance provided for the ce4t rooms. Central Howell Nemo club will meet Wednesday, October 15, with Mrs. Harry McKibben, who is president of the group. Other officers are Mrs. Ralph Plane, sec retary and Mrs. Pete Ditchen, vice president. Roberts Bud Johns, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Jesse Johns, suffered a severely bruised left foot when the tractor which he was working rolled on his foot. Fortunately he was able to release the tractor with an available pair of pliers. Pratum The Methodist church will have Homecoming day on Sunday October 12. Many former pastors plan to be present Dinner will be served at noon. There will be a program at 2 p. m. Pratum Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lilley of Seattle visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William, de- Vries, over the week end. Lyons Santiam Valley grange had a special supper treat of straw berries furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bals, Friday night. Pratum The Emanuel M en- no nite church will have as guest speakers at I p. m. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Dyck of Canada They will show pictures of relief work over-seas. Roberts ' Mrs. Rufus Cate and son, Stephen, of Medford are visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Minard, 230 Liberty road while Cate, 4-H club agent in Douglas county, is attending the Pacific International. Lyons Three Links club card party will be held Saturday night at the Rebekah hall. It is the first in a series to be held by the club in coming months. Central Howell Annual elec tion of officers will be held by Central Howell Farmers Union local Monday, October 13. Silas B. Torvend is now president of the local. Lyons Community chest drive is under way in the Lyons dis trict with Mrs. Alex Bodeker general chairman. Solicitors are Mrs. Percy Hiatt, Mrs. Roy Huber, Mrs. Clyde Bressler for Lyons, Mrs. Harley Scott and Mrs. Glen Julian, Fox Valley, Mrs. Carl Sta- vang, Twin Cedars. Mission Bottom The G. T. club will meet Thursday at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. John Osborn in Mission Bottom. Liberty Community club will meet Friday at 8 p. m. in the Liberty hall. Newcomers in the community are especially invited to attend and refreshments will be served. Swetle This community will take an active part in the Com munity chest drive which started Tuesday. Homes will be visited by several of the women living in the district. Mrs. William Hen sell is district chairman and Mrs. Dan Sta utter is her assistant. Liberty Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Olden will be hosts for the meet ing of the Salem unit of the Ore gon Fox and Mink association at their home here on Thursday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ronne will assist Macleay The first meeting of the Community club will be held Friday night, October 10 at the school house. Program has been arranged by the committee, Rus sell Sahli, Bill Bettejoun and Art Spelbrink. 1m for "CRITICAL" Tastes Milk has to bo "tops" in flavor to plcaso the critical tastes of youngsters. That's why so many mothers insist on May flower -tho milk with tho farm fresh fla vor. From the time Mayflower Milk leaves the farm until it reaches your re frigerator every precaution is used to keep it fresh, pure and wholesome Test Mayflower flavor with your family at dinner tonight. Keiser - Sunday guest of the L. E. Gilkeys on Manbrin Drive were Dr. and Mrs. Littler of Al bany. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Homer McCul lough and daughter Sharon also of Albany. Liberty Mrs. Fred Arisroan re ceived word of the serious illness of her fatherland left by bus a few days ago for New Mexico to be with him. Sprinr Valley Pupils of Spring Valley school will give folk dances and a play at .the community club meeting Friday at 8 p. m. Mrs. R. V. Carlson, teacher, will direct the program. Band Instruction Is Available at Liberty LIBERTY Free instrumental music instruction is now available to pupils of the local grade school on all band and orchestra instru ments. A meeting has been called for Thursday October 9 at 7:45 p. m. in the gym building for parents and the pupils interested in learn ing to play an instrument. Instruction will be given in vio lin, viola, cello, string bass, flute, piccolo, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, saxophone, cornet trumpet, French and alto horns, mello- phone, trombone, tuba, drums and percussions.. Detroit Woman Given Party on Her Rirthday DETROIT Mrs. Harold Champion entertained at dinner Saturday for Mrs. Ellis Carpenter's birthday. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Holbert, Emmett, Dorothy, Harold Champion. Glester Hurt Topping Trees DETROIT Earl Clester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clester. injured his left leg seriously while topping trees above Marion Forks. He was taken to a Bend hospital but was returned and is improv ing. Mrs. George Goetze of Hillsboro and Kenneth Clester of Gaston visited the Charles Clesters last week. They are a niece and neph ew of Mr. Clester. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keys of Mill City were in Detroit Satur day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Pete Herinck re turned Saturday evening from a few ,days in Portland where they visited her sister. U roiuideting building. He ex plained that the school district would buy the land at camp 17 of fered by Hammond Lumber Co. for $1500 for ten acres, the govern ment would put the buildings there. After this talk the women held a business meeting. Zetta Schlador, president, ap pointed Mabel Parker head of the refreshment committee to take the place of Doris Cruise. Alice Moore was retained as permanent head f the entertainment com mittee. Plans were made far a recep tion for xa rents and teachers to be held af the school building. Plana for location ot the library were not completed. Detroit Okehs School Location DETROIT Voters here Monday approved purchase of a 10 acre tract at camp 17 for a new school building by a vote of 79 to 1. It is planned to build a small unit building heated by steam. The plan was discussed by Ray Smith of Portland here last week. Women's Civic club held its first meeting of the -season Wed nesday with no host supper fol lowed by a talk by Ray Smith of Portland for army engineers. He is head of the school project. He explained the plans for the new school buildings which the army rAt Your Store or at Your Door 77 vpP A i- f -:?;..,.-r--- I vA-f A Mayflower Products ;? Pasteurised Milk and Cream Homogenized Milk Greemten Whipping Cream Colli Cream Buttermilk Chocolate Drink Darigold Butter and Cottage Cheese Darlgold Rlndleea Cheese 1135 Fairground Rd. 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