THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS From Tho Oregon Salem Heij Mothers Club Slates Meeting SALEM HEIGHTS The Sa lem Height Mothers club will meet Tuesday September 30, for a jet-acquainted, covered-dish lun cheon at the school lunchroom at 1 o'clock. All mothers in the dis trict are invited. Mrs. Kenneth Z wicker, presi dent, will preside at the,busiess meeting; There will be a ld tro phy that will travel from room to room each month. The room hav ing the most mothers will win the trophy for the following month. Each mother present will be given a badge to wear, and her chijd will wear il the following day in school. Mrs. George Eeane is in charge of the program. Mrs. Milton Hart wcll, who is associated with the Campfire Girl, will outline the program for the coming year and will organize the groups and leaders for the organization. James Bishop will speak and or ganize the . 4-H club. Howard lligby, boy scout field executive, will speak on the activities of the boy scouts and tell about the change in the ages of the differ ent groups. School Attendance Breaks Records At Willamina WILLAMINA Grade and high schools opened Monday with rec ord enrollment Enrollment at the grade school the first day was 507, compared with 423 last year. Part of the increase comes from the fact that no school is being held in any of-the county districts consolida ted with the grade school district. In the high school first day reg istration totaled 238. At least 45 more expected in the '"next two weeks after completion of the har vest. Last year, 218 students en rolled the first day of school. The high school has the largest freshman class in school history, with 51 boys and 35 girls. There are 80 sophomores, !6 juniors and 86 seniors. SWEGLE SCHOOL STARTS SWEGLE There are 140 en rolled at Swegle school for the first time. There are 32 in the first: 25 in the second; 21 in the third; 27 in the fourthi 15 in the Jifth; and 20 in the srxth. ghls Valley (OtoitwaiPies Ethel Irene MeCrae ALBANY-Mrs Ethel Irene Me Crae, 28, Eugene, who died at a Eugene hospital Thursday was a former Albany resident and will be buried here Tuesday in Will amette .Memorial Park following services to be held at the Fisher funeral home at 2 p. m. Mrs. Me Crae was Irene Mollett, who was married Jo Archie 0. McCrae in Albany August 27, 1938. She was born in Albany June 19, 1921. She had lived in Eugene the last nine years. Surviving besides her hus band are a son, Clark Gael Mc Crae, two brothers, Glenn and Cecil Mollett, Albany, and three sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Shilling, Scio, Mrs. Rita Dunlap, Eugene, and Mrs. Lillian McClain, Albany. Francis Ray Dean WOODBURN Funeral services will be . held Monday, Septem ber 19, at 2 p.m., in the Ringo chapel for Francis Day Dean, 17, late resident of Gervais, who was killed in an accident at Indio, Calif., September 12. Interment will be in Belle Passi cemetery. Dean was born in Oklahoma, May 28, 1902, and had resided In Gervais for the past two years. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dean, Gervais. Riley Abraham (Abe) Mason SILVERTON Riley Abraham (Abe) Mason. 67, died Friday aft ernoon ; at the Dallas hospitaL where he had been taken after sustaining a broken leg. He was born February 1, 1882, in Ohio, and had made his home in Dallas for the last five years. Prior to that, he had lived in Silverton one year and in Mill City 43 years. He was a lifetime member of the Christian church and the IOOF. He was married in 1901 to Louise Mahler in Finley, Ohio. She died in 1923 at Mill City- He was mar ried to RilU Wilson 13 years ago, who survives him. Other survicors include two sons. Don of Wapato, E30VJ Superphosphate! 18 SULPHATE Canadian J SPECIAL PRICES FOR IMMEDIATE; I. ' ' ' DELIVERY : I'.! D. A V7HITE & SOUS ' 2SS STATE C" . - PHONE 12478 fti -r Statesman's; Valley J! --. Special Grange Jlcctirig Slated at Jefferson JITFERSOTT Mrs. William Brown, president, i calling a spe cial meeting of the Home Econ omics club of Ankeny Grange for Wednesday afternoon, September 21, at 1:30 in the grange ball. All women are requested to bring their articles for the rummage sale and canned fruit lor the can ning contest. l - Geone Potts. srL writes from Fishtail, Mont, that they are leav ing shortly for- Jordan Valley, where their son George Potts, jr, and family! on a l cattle ranch. They have been I visiting their daughters in Montana this sum mer after selling their house at Talbot. i -'if : Stayton Host To County Fire Group J t; STAYTON Stayton firemen were hosts to the Marion County Fire Fighters association in the city hall when 10Q were present. Principal speaker was A. L- Sherk, retired captain of, the Portland fire department who Tecently re turned from 34 yiarg in the Phil ippines. An amusing feature of the meet ing was the "arrest" of Bill Ait ken, representative of the Eureka Fire Hose company ol Seattle, for the alleged pilfering of 'Snoopy," wooden dog mascot of the Stayton firemen. Aitken was 'incarcerated in the city jail for ah hour prior and during the meeting, and tried before a kangaroo court. The case was dismissed upon payment of a buck fine to to3cihe league "kitty." . ' Aitken was ablyjTepresented by Ed Stolle, editor of the Mt. Angel News, while ML an Driesche was attorney for trie ftiaintiff,- Hermosa (HuL Mjeets At Silver EalUl'ark GERVAIS Mrj.Nina House entertained Hermosa dub mem bers at Silver Falls 'lodge, Wed nesday with a one jp'clock lun cheon. The club contributed $5 to the polio fund. .Canasta and contract bridge playing followed the business meeting-. Mrs. Sum ner Sevens will be hostess for the October nfeeting. Mrs. Cnris L. Jorgensen began her school year ? at the Pioneer school Monday. J Wash., and Paul of Mill City; two daughters, Bernlce Conklin of Banks and Ethyl Harrington of Silverton. Funeral seizes at Mill City Christian church at 2:30 o' clock Sunday afternoon, interment in Faii-view cemetery at Mill City Gates, Rev. Arthtir Charles Bates of Siluerton presiding. Services under direction of Henckle and Bollman funeral homfi. Thor Marion WIUMINA Funeral s e r v I ces were held Friday in McMinn ville for Thor Marion Aronsen of Grand -Ronde. i Aronsen died Tuesday near Mc Minnville at the age df 50. He was born March 12, 1899, in Oslo, Nor way, the son of Hawktn and Thora Aronsen. rie was ma rriea m 5eauie in 1931 to Mary E. Petersen, who sur vives. Other survivors include a son, Bertley R.,;of Grand Ronde, his mother, a twin I: brother and two sisters all of Oslo. Norway. Another son, Thor, ijr., preceded him in death December 6, 1947. He was a member of the Luth eran church and the heridan Ma sonic lodge. He wis graduated from the Norwegian Naval acade my and Oxford., He was a natur alized American citizen. Funeral services were under the direction of the Sheridan Masonic lodge. Salem Horsing Home Quiet - Clean - Airy Best of Foods All Experienced Nurses 24-hr. f Service 3595 t Street Phone Percent Ainioina Correspondents Woman Hurt osion At Willamina WILLAMINA Mrs. George Eg gert of route 1 was severely in jured this week by a blast set off by her neighbor. A window was broken in her home and the flying glass severed an artery in her forehead. She was taken to a Dal las hospital after emergency treat ment. ' David Robb, night edgerman at the McRae Lumber company, was injured September 9 when the gov ernor on an edger broke and went out of control. He is now at his hpme after receiving treatment at a McMinnville hospital. The fire department met Wed nesday evening with the city coun-, en members to discuss the peti tioned moving of he fire siren on the south side of town. lt was de cided to disconnect the. siren tem porarily until a decision is made as to a permanent location. Telephone company .officials this week announced that equipment has arrived for the enlargement of the Willamina dial telephone ex change. The new units are expect ed to be in operation in about a month. , Stayton School Enrollment Sets Ail-Time High STAYTON Stayton grade school had an enrollment the first day, Monday, of 239 pupils as compared with last year's enroll ment of 208 at the end of the first month. The high school enrollment the nrsi aay was 177, and it was 182 at the end of the first month. aiinougn several . more students are expected to enter school the next week. Broken down in grades,, there were 32 in the first; 31 in second; 28 in third; 27 in fourth; 31 in fifth; 26 in sixth; 34 in seventh, and 30 in the eighth grade. Superintendent A. N. Arnold said a change had been made in the bus routes and Richard Boat right will be the driver of the west end of the district extend ing as far as Diekman lane. Oth er bus drivers are R. F. Smith and Harry Raph. Valselz Youth Stationed In Philippine Islands VALSETZ Mrs. Preston Thompson received word from her son Paul Leon Whittington, that he will be stationed at Gubic Bay, Philippine islands for five months training before returning to the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hagar and family attended the state fair in Salem. Mrs. Pat Lapp and daughters Mae, Eilene and Calliin and Sam Floyd have returned to Calgary, Canada. They have been visiting with Pat Lapp for six months. Mr. Lapp is connected with the Valsetz Lumber company. FBOPERTY SOLD AMITY Real estate changing owners this week are Fred Buck who has purchased the Watson ranch, east of Amity from Merle Williams. The place is also known by old timers as the With row place. Fred Carver purchased the Buck property north of the Amity High school. J&xpi CHINOOK! SALMON For Canning 216 N. Commerdcd Si. Conscientious, Dignified i . i Service 545 North Capitol FAIUIERS IIISUBAUCE GROUP AUTO - TI10CK Be Thrifty j Feel Secure and Satisfied See vs for adequate Automobile Pro tection at a savings. DEL OSRO 4SS Court St. Phono' 3481 ! .-1 Council Okehs Neiv Drive-In At Stayton j STAYTON The city council has granted a building permit to Mrs. Alma Shelton, formerly of Eugene but now a Stayton re sident,? and Birdeen Yeoman of Portland, to remodel and add to the former Pat Grady residence on first street so that it may be used as a driven-in cafe. I Mrs. Shelton was present at the council meeting in the city hall Monday evening when Attorney Walter H. BeU submitted the build ins: permit application and pros pectus was shown the council of the proposed building. Arter mucn discussion, the body approved the permit with Councilman George Schlies voicing opposition to the drive-in which he claimed would be in a residential area. Largest single permit was is sued to Union High School dis trict 4J for the 11 -classroom high school on West Locust street, for $230,450. Several dwelling per mits were granted. Practice Shoot Slated Today at Jefferson Clulr i JEFFERSON The Jefferson Gun club is sponsoring a practice shoot Sunday, September 18, at the Tim Kelly farm southeast of Jef ferson. Anyone wishing to prac tice for the bunting season is wel- -come to attend. On the following Sunday. September 25. rifle prac tice Will be held at the Doug Bradley, farm on Greens Bridge road. Men are asked to bring their rifles and attend. ( " Charles Gibson is back on the Hob at Gibson's Variety store CT ter two months absence following a fall in the store. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ammon and children have moved to town and are living in the Roland house on Church street. Stayton Church Women Plan Thursday Meeting STAYTON Mrs. Raymond Frey will be hostess for the month ly meeting of the women of the Church . of Christ at her home Thursday, September 22, at 8 pjn., Mrs. Ward Lnglis will preside. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Har old Lyman of Salem. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Estelle Woods, and election of officers will be held during the business meeting. There will also be a dish towel shower for the church. Mrs. Arthur Leffler and Mrs. Nettie; Freele will be assistant hos tesses. ANNOUNCING Opening of Valley Mattress Co. 1 694 N. Commercial We rebuild cotton mattresses or make your mattress into an innerspring like new. Studio couches also rebuilf. We specialize in innersprings. Phone 23979 Let one of our representatives call for a free estimate. ' No Obligation We Pick Up and Deliver Phone 3-4424 mmm TeL 3-3672 1 - FIBE BOX OSKO Dtsi, Utt. Grocery Store Sold At Falls Gly FALLS CITY Mr. James Dickinson ' has sold her - grocery store here. , Mr. and Mrs. Grant Frink and son have moved recently to Dallas to make their borne. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ingram and daughter, Wanda, left for. Phoe nix, Ariz, Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ingram's brother. Lelia Ramsey, president of Re bekah assembly paid her official visit at a special meeting of Mag nolia Rebekah lodge 140 Wednes day. Candidates initiated were Mrs. Anna Rich. Mrs. Lois Hatcher and Mr. Max Hatcher. At a late hour refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. James Dickinson, left Sunday for a trip to Idaho, Wyoming and Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marr and son and Miss Pat Jeffrys arrived Saturday by plane from Juneau, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cermak and children of Albany visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harver Marr I Sunday. Save 10.00 on Esomart 10 Year (Guaranteed Sooting includes materials and expert application HOMART 3-IN-l SHINGLES ... Sold exclusively by Sears. 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Mrs. Henderson is the only woman in the group. The south east section of Amity was without electric service Wed nesday night from 8 to 11 o'clock. The Rev. and Mri. Fremont Faul returned this month from a trip to Iowa where they visited with a daughter at Storm Lake They also attended a family re union banquet in Corvallis Wed nesday evening. The Women's Society of Chris tian service of the Methodist church, held its first meeting of the month Wednesday afternoon at the church. Mrs. P. E. Meeker for average UxU-tL S-reem hens Call or visit Sears now! Get an estimate on your home at no obligation! Re member! This low price offer is only good during Sears sensational Anni versary Sale! Phone 3-9191 1-1 I ytB?Vm I a--'-.'C75rrr dipped in molten 1.39 1.29 on Deop Outlets, Other' Accessories Froo Parking A. ML to 5Jt P. M. Daily A. BL to 9:9$ P. M. frlday Tho Stat man, Salem, Qroqon. was in charge. Mrs. Fremont Faul, assisted by other . members, pre sented the lesson.The"prbgram for the year was tead. The circle meeting will be held September 28. Mrs. Glenn Steven son MdJfa. David Smith will LABISH MEET. PLANNED LABISH CENTER The Home Economics club will hold Its first meeting for the fall at the Harvey Aker home September 21 at 2 pjn. (d)tUf(f Ute 5SiBic&iii !il?rsi Clip and Send to I am interested in Applied Roofing Installed Floor Tile Blown In Insulation Other Building Name Rock Wool Bafts Year-Round Comfort As low as Sq. Ft tmtofl rock wool koN far ymor-rotrnd. iM roo Hmfittim. Mokn nam tm6t9T ia tmm wnrmmr im wiatar. Insulation Board low Priced; Eoiy To Install Sg Tt Wit HOMort.. a - - nMnrsi J Jfeis Mrtti roon toatmt m u ir, unwr Shop In Air Conditionod Comfort j Shop 'till 9:00 P.M. Friday 550 11 Ccpitcl Sunday. 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