'.-ST" W. ,! -U 1 1 r - . ' -1 J .. Grade School Nearly Ready AtWUlamina . Staicsnua Newt tcrrlc . WILLAMINA Construction is proceeding, rapidly on the new Willamina. grade chool building now that glass has become avail able to the contractor in charge. Kenneth Ramey, school principal, said the; school will probably move into the new building in Novem ber. - I . Willamina's Parent-Teachers association held its first meeting of the season Tuesday when teach ers were given special recognition. Mayor J. A. Newton, spoke briefly and Dal Johnson sang several so los. Past president pins were pre sented to Mrs. A. H. Yoast, Mrs. Clarence Park and Mrs. .' A. Spencer. Installation of the new ' inter communication system has been completed at Willamina high school. can be The controls are located in the principal's office and messages transmitted to 17 rooms. n 'if ! Zwemke as magazine!! representa tive; Mrs. H. Reese as leader in opening all meetings! and Nancy Lee will assist with the children's program. f s I Special plans were made for the first public meeting bn the eve- nlngl of October if when the teachers reception will be, held. Mrs. Charles Norton,! membership chairman, will' start tier drive at once i: and hostesses for the social hours of the regular meetings will be chosen from the list of parents. Dana Marshall was I present and of red his services inl plowing and preparing the school'! grounds for lawn seeding. PTA Committees Named at Swegle; Reception Planned luuuui News Sr1c SWEGLE A special executive meeting of I the Swegle Parent Teachers association was held at the school house Wednesday light. Several committee chairmen wire named and plans for the yearly program were considered. Mrs. Henry (Martin, program chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. John Jansen, Mrs. Howard Lee and Mrs. Arthur Wiliard. Mrs. Ray Berenardy will serve as hos pitality chairman; Mrs. John Wbodburn High Announces New Class Officer List ? f: WOODBURN 21as officers for the school year of 1949-50 have been named at Wobdburn high school. Results of the flection were as follows: If- Seniors Art Nelson, president; Jack! Wells, vice president; Patri cia House wear!, secretary; Fri OrUtonherson, treasurer; and Eldon Erb, student council repre sentative. Juniors Charles ?tuud, presi dent; Howard ZutJinden, vice president; Alice Bafglien, secre tary; Burma Gaas, treasurer; Andy Ricei student council representa tive; Charles Addictt, sergeant-at-arms. - Sophomores Scott i Odgers, pres ident; Jim Ballwebeir, Vice presi dent; Dorothy Rice, secretary; Ar lene; Schervum, treasurer; Oscar Larson, sergeant - at - arms; and Jerry Vielbig, student council representative. J Freshman Bob . Vfithers, presi dent; Delmar Wolf e, vice presi dent; Colly Cummiitgs, secretary; Joan Mattson, student council representative; and Robert Bau mann, sergeant-at-arms. re i rn . ..... .y f? . Lyons Rebekah Lodge Opeh Season's Work! Stalcsaaaa Neva Serrtea LYONS Faith Rebekah lodge met this week with Noble Grand Frances McCarley and Vice Grand Blanche Wagner presiding. The good of the order chairman gave a quiz on ritual work. Alama Clmstead, Garnett Bassett and Ver na West entertained during the social hour, honoring members with recent birthdays. Following lodge, the Three Links club held a short business meet ing, electing Beulah Lewis presi dent; Gertrude ' Weidman, vice president, and Helen McClurg, secretary-treasurer Plans were dis cussed for holding a benefit show before Christmas. The club decid ed to hold its meetings following the regular lodge meeting on the fourth Wednesday of. each month. 1 4-H Leaders Plan j Work at Keizer statesman News ferric KEIZER Anthol Riney. Mar ion county 4-H club agent, met with a group of 4-H leaders in the school Tuesday to discuss organ ization of new clubs in this area. Present were Mrs. J. C. Mount, director of youth groups, Mrs Donald McCue. Mrs. Carl Schid- ler, Mrs. Wright Noel, Mrs. T. Al lison, Mrs. LeRoy VanCleave, Mrs. Donald Wolf, Mrs. Lauren Stett ler. Mrs. A. Hill, Mrs. Louis May er. Mrs. David Friesen Mrs. J. Sutherland and Mrs. B. Renter. AMITY COUNCIL MEETS AMITY The city council this week voted to maintain rural fire equipment which will be manned by the Amity fire deoartment. fv v " - r " Donalcl Women Attend Session ftaiesaua News lerrice DONALD The Marion county home- extension training meeting was recently attended by members of the Donald Club unit Mrs. L. Whitsctt attended pubUcity; Mrs. Tom Pramas, Azalea House build ing program, and Mrs. K i 1 i a n Smith, Associated Country Wom en of the World. The first meeting "Unifying Home Furnishings' will be at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Miller on October 11 at 1:30 pjn. Swegle Women Plan Work State Newt Service SWEGLE Mrs. Lewis Neuman and Mrs; Helen Enloe were host esses for the October meeting of Swegle Woman's club at the Neu man home Tuesday afternoon. They were assisted in serving lun cheon by Mrs. Lou A. Neuman and Joan Neuman. Present were Mrs Austin Kyle, who will be a new member, Mrs. Ralph He in, Mrs. Clifford Yost, Mrs. Charles Norton, Mrs. Charles A. Salter, Mrs. Albert Patz, Mrs. E. E. Brandt and two grandchil dren, Mrs. Ralph Becker, Mrs. Ho mer J. Conklin, Mrs. William Hartley and the hostesses. Mrs. Neuman, president, presid ed at the business meeting. Plans were made for a luncheon to be served at Elf Strom's store Decem ber 17. The club will assist any boys organization sponsored by the PTA.! Mrs. Charles Norton has been appointed as a member of the standing committee of the Marion County Federation of Woman's clubs. She will speak on the program at Aurora October 28. Mayor Frank Chambers presided at the meeting. Juniors Elect New Leaders at Central Howell lutnau News Service CENTRAL HOWELL The Cen tral Howell Farmers union's Jun iors met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beutler recently for an election of officers. Lloyd Beutler. acted as chairman, Robert Beutler was elected pres ident and Donald Bassett secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Leon Flux and Mrs. Lloyd Beutler are group leaders. ' I j " " ' Mrs. Evelyn Sainsbury led a song session and the group dis cussed the downward trend of grain prices this year. It was re vealed that 23 per cent of this year's hop crop was left on the vines because j buyers are lacking. Others attending the meeting were Eldon Beutler, Mrs. Vera Bassett, Juanita McDevitt, El mer Haury; Donald Satter and Dean Way. . j Kindergarten Classes Planned at Lyons Statesman New Service LYONS Following a meeting held at the home of Mrs. John Prideaux Thursday evening, plans were made for the starting of the kindergarten school which will be held twice a week Wed nesdays and Fridays at the Twin Cedars school house. Mrs. Charles Power will be the instructor, as sisted by the mothers. The first class was held Wednesday, Octo ber 5. Present at : the Prideaux home were Mrs. Robert Fetherston, Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Ol in stead, Mrs.-William Prichard, Mrs. George Allabery, Mrs. Charles Power and Mrs. Phelps. Seattle Woman Honored At Hubbard Reception Itatesnuui Mews lerrice HUBBARD Mrs. Charles Ar nold, Seattle, was honor guest at a tea Wednesday at tha home of her daughter, Mrs; Bert Pratt The guests were entertained with a collection of novelties, especial ly by a group from the Holyland. Mrs. Arnold left for her home Thursday. Present were Mesdames Elsie Wiegand, Clara Hardesty, Alma Belknap, Pearl Dentel, Rae Purce ly. Edna Brandt, Ray Smith, Wil liam Brackett and Miss Ljzzi Fry. Thm Stat mem, Salenu Orcott, Sunday. Octobf 9. 1949--3 Lyons Rebekahs Stage Afternoon Card Social Statesman Newt Service LYONS i The , first of a series of afternoon card parties was held Wednesday afternoon at the Rebekah hall with Mrs. Arthur Olmstead the hostess. Following the dessert luncheon several tables of 500 were played with high score going to Mrs Orviile Downing, low score to Mrs. Bob Carleton and Mrs. Cal vin Trahan receiving the guest prize. Guests were Mrs. Bob Free, Mrs. Floyd Bassett. Mrs. George Huffman, Mrs. Walter Bevier, Mrs. Albert Bass. Mrs. Pat Lyons, Mrs. Vern Nydigger, Mrs. Calvin Trahan. Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. Bob Carleton, Mrs. Orviile Downing and Mrs. Olmstead. Lions Auxiliary Names Officers AtSilverton Statesman Valley Correspondent SILVERTON Mrs. Howard Eg giman has been advanced from vice-president to president follow ing the resignation of Mrs. B. B. Howell, president of the Silverton Lions auxiliary. Mrs. Howell has gone to Idaho to make her home. Mrs. V. V, Runyan, treasurer, who is also leaving town, resigned her position and Mrs. Loyall Timm was elected to fill that vacancy. Mrs. C. H. Dickerson was pre sented a past state secretary's pin at this week's meeting for her ser vices in that position. Mrs. A. L. V. Smith, past state president made the presentation. Mrs. George Brazier, mohter of Mrs. Dickerson, was a special guest and surprised on the occa sion of her 71st birthday anniversary. Infant Pioneer Girl Honored on Birthday Statesman Newt Service PIONEER Mrs. Robert Dorn hecker honored her year-old daughter, Sylvia Del, with a birth day party at the Dornhecker home. Attending were Sylvia's grand mother, Mrs. Frank Dornhecker, Mr?. Harold Cooper and Ricky, Lyons TeachersIIonored At PTA Reception Statesman Newt Service LYONS The Marion-Linn Par ent - Teachers association honored local school teachers this week at a reception in Rebekah halL John Prideaux presided over the business meeting in the absence of Burl Smith. Mrs. Wilson Stevens, school principal, Introduced the teaching staff. A short program of musical num bers were presented after refresh ments were served. Mrs. Arnold Bradeji and Beverly, Neil Dornhecker, Mrs. Robinson, Marlene and LiDda. Zena School Patrons . : Hold Food Sale I ! i i . Statesman News lervtee ; ZENA 'Patrons of Zena school district held a cooked:' food sale recently to raise funds;! for school, recreational activities. i . Mrs.' Phillip Brandtj Mrs. Har old Washburn and Mrs. Joe Shep ard were in charge of the sale. The school basement has been painted and will serve as a playroom dur ing the winter months. FAMILY DINNER HELD LINCOLN A family dinner was held Sunday at the Dot Wal ling home. Dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walling, Wayne, Sally and Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walling; Gary and Sharrol, and the hostess. Free Book on Arthritis And Bhennalisn Excelsior Springs, Mo., Oct. 8 So successful has a f, specialized system proven for treating rheum atism and arthritis that an am azing new book will be sent free, to any reader of this paper who will write for it. f The book explains iwhy drug! and medicines give only temper-. ary relief and fail to sfemove the causes of the trouble; explains how you may obtain .relief from the rheumatism and arthritis, j You incur no obligation in seed ing for this instructive book. It may be the means of , saving ) ou years of untold miserj. 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