i s Weodbara Vote on the pro posed consolidation of the Wood burn and Bell Passl school dist ricts has been set for Wednes day, March 3. by the county district boundary board, accord ing to Dean Bishoprics, local school board chairman. The bal lot will be held at Lincoln school for residents of the Wood burn district and at the school house in the Belle Passl area. Two elections held a year ifo on similar consolidation proposal were both given a necative ma jority by a slim margin. Salens licit The Camp Fire Girls of Salem Heights are planning a progressive dinner to be held Wednesday, February II. Mi Roberta Sears is In charge of the cocktails, Nancy Hagerman of salad. Barbara McMullen main course, and Mary Marggi, des sert. The evening will be spent in seeing movies about foreign countries. This dinner la one of the requirements in earning Camp Fire birthday honors. Mrs. W. E. Gardner is leader. Salem Heights Mrs. John Dougl.is wis honored with a birthdsy dinner st the home of her daughter. Mrs. Leslie Bate, recently. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs John Douglas, Mr. and Mrs Earl Parker. Gina and Jer ry. Mr and Mrs Carl Waddle and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kilber. David. Steven and Bruce. Miss Elsie Douglas. George Douglas nd Mr. snd Mrs. D. D. Dotson. Central Hewell Mrs. George Plane and Mrs. Everett Mime entertained members of the Nemo club Wednesday at the Plane home. Present were Mr. Clar ence Simmons, Jr.. Mrs. Leonard Roth, Mrs. Den Kuenzl. Mrs. Lee Dow and Mrs. Harvey Lively. The March meeting witl be at the Ditchen residence. Weedber-a The first Sunday of Lent. February 1). will be Mobilization day at St. Mary's Epucopal church here with a cor porate rommunlon at 11 a.m. for all members of the local church to pray for the peace of the world. No early service will be held Sunday but Sunday school will be at 10 a.m. aa usuaL Reberta The Roberts grange will meet Monday at S p m. at the grange hall. Members of Sil verton grange will be entertained. Weedb-sra Total "March of Dunes" campaign figure for this area is $83 CI, according to Wil liam Mernott, chairman of the Rotary club committee which conducted the drive. The total received here last year was $C 11.27. Other members of the committee conducting the cans. paign . were Glenn A Goulet, Ed Coman, J. Kelvin Ringo and Perry Williams. IadepeaJeeee Miss Edetha Harwig, director of dormitories at the Oregon College of Educa uon, will be "guest speaker at the Independence Woman's club, February 17. Music will be pro vided by Mrs. M. J. Butler. Mrs. Nick Veriteeg will be- chairman. Liberty The liberty exfen ion unit will meet Thursday, February It. at t aja. at ,the grange hall. Eleanor Trindle will demonstrate making footstools, with Mrs. Floyd Blackmore and Mrs. Florence Weaver as project leaders. There will be a no-host luncheon. Orchard Heights Homer RodS gers recently sold his residence i to the Charles D. T ungates of Salem and has purchased a place near Eola. The Tungates are also parents of a daughter born Tues ' day. February lftf They aLo have it uiun ami miju uu(iun. Sales Heights Mrs. Leona Matlock is recovering satisfactor ily at her home from an injury received in an accident several weeks sgo. Guests at the home during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Psnnell and Nora Jean and Mary In of Portland. Sales Heights Mrs. Harold Bacon entertained members of her bridge club at a dessert sup per at her home on Ratclitf drive Thursday evening. Extra guest for the evening was Mrs. Jasper Morgan. West Sales All grangers and friends are Invited to a family party Tuesday at P-m. at the West Salem city hall, to be spon sored by the West Salem grange. Refreshments will be served. Fearers Clifford Sexton, merchant marine, returned home last week from a trip to China. Orchard Height Mrs. Delia Bushnell of Salem ia visiting this weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons. Weedbvra Mothers of "pre school children interested in forming" a kindergarten will meet in the high school library at 4 p m. Monday to discuss organi zation plans. Ketser Mr. and Mrs. Jimmk Muckridge have purchased the Wagners house and moved it onto the Muckridge property where they pUn to build on and im prove it. gales Heights Miss Alice Mathey, formerly living on Ewald avenue, has moved into her new home on Market road. Two 4-H Clubs Are Formed at Mill City MILL CITY Seventh grade 4-H Health club was organized February ff and officers are, pres ident, Leroy Podhabsky; first vice president. Patricia Wolverton; second vice president, Richard Kanoff; secretary, Betty Lou Cree; recording secretary, Joan John son: yell leaders, Arthur Haas and Lyle Fleetwood; news report er. Donna Jean Nelson; assistant news reporter, Betsy Kriever; song leader, Carol Ann Fisch; sergeant at arms, Billy Shepherd and Dickie Syverson; flag bearer, Don ald Bates; chairmen of Round Ta ble discussion, Gail Cruson and Rose Kerber; pledge leader, Phil lip Goble. All pupils in the seventh grade ate mmebers and Delia Alson, teacher, is the leader, e A 4-H club in -Child Care" was organized Friday afternoon at Mrs. Lowell Crees, who will be the leader. Officers are president. La Vetta Powelson; vice president. Patricia Cree; secretary-treasurer, Virgin ia Timm; song leader, Bernice Feaeck; yell leader. Phyllis Al bright The club is open to girls of 12 years er more. Members will meet every other Fridays until the 4-H Cooking II club finishes its proj ect and then every week. Sflverton Physician Will Take Long Rest SILVERTON Dr. R- J. Van Cleave and Mrs. Van Cleave have announced that because of Dr. Van Cleaves health he is dis continuing his practice here tem porarily. Dr. Van Cleave will be confined to his bed for It months for a rest cure under the care of specialists. His associate. Dr. N. L. Dodds, will be in charge of the offices. WW Garden Hose w - m m st ( J 25-foot length with MV f solid brat! coupling. NML"' 25 foot length with solid brass coupling. SO feet . . 7.9S It's new, it's different . . . it's better! Yes, better in all ways. Lighter in weight to make it easier for you to handle. Impervious- to rust, gas, oil, acid, sunshine or cold weather to make it last longer. Kink-proof and crack-proof. Smooth, slender, and silvery . . . it s the finest garden hose you can buy! See it at Wards today. SOUO SXASS, IVIRTITI PATINTIO COUPUNO Yoe never have to replace it! Bras woat rust and hose 1 work loose from httings. Looatectioa is teakpfoou. t 'w- 53 BsLasa 3 : '.- Obituaries i sirs. Sarah McKebb Brew . CARLTON, Feb. 13 Strah Mc--lobb Brown, wife of Frank Brown, prominent Carlton farmer, died in a Mc Minn vi lie hospital Thursday following a short ill- Surviving besides the widower it a sister, Mrs. John Marr, 1213 H. 19th st, Salem. Funeral services will- be held from Macys funeral home at Mc Minnvllle Monday at 1:30 pjn. KaJph P. Nichols LEBANON, Feb. 14 Funeral services will be held Monday, 2 P-m. at Howe-Huston chapel, for Ralph Percy Nichols. 49, who died here Saturday of a heart ailment. The Rev. Holly Jarvis will offi ciate. Born Jan. 11, 189t, he had been a life-time Lebanon resident, and a member of the Elks lodge Survivors are the widow Glen na; daughter, Wanda Lee; son, Debbie of Lebanon; sisters, Mrs. Edna Goe, Tacoma; Mrs. Crystal Christenson, Lebanon; Mrs. Mary Schram, Albany; Mrs. Hattie Blake and Mrs. Leona Parry man and a half-brother, Byron Nichols, all of Salem. Isaac Barns AMITY Isaac Burns, farmer for more than 50 years in this community, died in a McMinn ville hospital February 10. He ob served his 86th birthday a week before his death, on the farm north of Amity. Deceased was born in Ire land. 1862. and was married in the Emerald Isle in 1891. His wife, Mary, nad one son. Charles A-. preceded him in death. Survivors are two sons. Isaac of McMinnville route 1, and Jo seph IL, on the farm north of Amity; one brother. Patrick, Portland; one sister, Annie Lovie, Ireland; and four grandchildren, Genevieve . of Portland, Robert, Richard and Thomas Burns of Amity. Memorial services were held at the chapel of Macy and Son Fun eral home Friday and burial was at Evergreen Memorial park. Mr. Burns was a lifelong mem ber of the Presbyterian church. KC Anniversary Banquet Is Planned at Sublimity STAYTON Edward Molchen buhr, supreme director of the Knights of Columbus, will be the honor guest at the 23th anniver sary program of the Sublimity KC council Sunday, February 29. A city judge in San Francisco, Molchenbuhr Is well -known throughout the United States in his work with the organization. He will be principal speaker at the banquet. Members of Stay ton Catholic Daughters of America will serve the breakfast at the perish hall in Sublimity. . .! Dint Cab Born at the Dr. Law Maternity hospital February 7, a daughter, Jane Marie, weight 0 lbs, 14 or, to Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lee of Carl ton. The little girl is their second child. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee of Amity. Stay ton Office Man Takes Job on Campus STAYTON Accepting a posi tion as supervisor of the tabulat ing department for the state office of the department of higher edu cation, Robert K. Wood, office manager for the Herrold-Philippi Motor company here has resigned and will begin the new work March 1, at Oregon State college, Corvallis. Mrs. Wood and children will re main here until a place to live has been found in the college town. 1-BfiY Do you have a silent part ner at your house a ra dio or a radio phonograph combination that doesn't operate? Don't d e a p a I r I Well do a repair job econ omically, efficiently and yon will be 'back on the air in a jiffy! Van's Radio & Appliance Co. MS Edgewater 81 YOLK BEND DC DEALER S-472T The Statesman. Salem, Orecon. Sunday. February 15. 194313 Silverton High School Names Queen of Ilearts SILVERTON Queen of hearts In the Silverton high school will be announced Tuesday night be tween halves at the basketball game. Voting has been under way during noon hours this week and excitement is running high. Final ists are Edythe Holland. 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