THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS . '- . : ... . ' . From Thm Oregon Srartsman's Voflty Contpond Little Garden Club's Mum Show Nov. 8-9 j ... . Statesman News Service v SALEM HEIGHTS -. The Little Garden Club oi Salem Heights is making plans for itsannua'. chry santhemum show at Salem Heights Community Hall Nov. 8 and 9. On the various committees as sistine Mrs. E. A. Carleton, chair man, and Mrs. John Douglas, co- chairman, are: schedule, Mrs. Mary McWain. Mrs. Virgil Sexton and Mrs. R. D. Cooper; tea tame, Mrs. John Ramage; tea, Ufa. L. L. Bennett: entry. Mrs. Van Cleave, Mrs. C A. Kells. Mrs. Paul Greibe- now, and Mrs. A. A. Taylor; Placing. Mrs. John Ramage, Mrs. Francis Colgan, Mrs. Ken neth Zwicker, Mrs. E. O. Welling. Mrs. Virgil Allen, Mrs. Charles Hagemann and Mi. Hunt Clark; staging, Mrs. Lyie Bayne, Mrs Carl Harris, Mrs. Lyle Zobel, Mrs Robert Hawkins. Mrs. Lr L. Ben nett, Mrs. Ed Carleton and Mrs. John Douglas. v - Clerks, horticulture, Mrs. 43. V. Randolph and Mrs. William Nei meyer; arrangements, Mrs. Floyd McCellan and Mrs. John Douglas. Mrs. Virgil Sexton will be the chairman of the stage setting. Jefferson Girls' 4-HClub Headed By Joan Bennett Statesman Newi Service JEFFERSON Opening meet ing of the 4-H sewing club, "Sew While You're Young," was held recently : at : the home of Mrs. Henry Hochspeier. leader. Joan Bennett was elected presi dent; Sherill Hochspeier, vice pres ident; Delores Meyers, secretary; Darlene DriskilL reporter; Chris tina Ramseyeh. song quean. At the next meeting Nov. 3. Carol VanDeventer 1 and Gloria Bentley will ; demonstrate getting ready to sew. Carolyn Adams will demonstrate proper use of the sew ing machine. A "on test will begin, with points to be earned for demonstrations, attendance, ; : record book, work done, and project completion. The contest will ; end April 1 with the prize a pair of scissors. Union Mothers Forming Club r Itatesman News terries UNION Mothers of the Union School students will meet at the home of Mrs. Gib Ramage Tues day afternoon to organize a Moth' ers Club. A steariv inrrpacA in nrnllmnt at the one-room school has made parenu aware oi a neea ior sucn an organization, especially because of the heavier teaching schedule for Mrs. IJlHaiV Khrmnf MjVin nnm . has 25 students, with each grade represenxea ny one to five stu dents, - l a. The new club in cooperation with the teacher would make plans to take some of the responsibility lor social activities and to raise funds for extra equipment for the o use in wore and play. Sheridan Post Installs Yoder lUtttmu News Berries SHERIDAN David Yoder has been installed commander of the Sheridan American Legion post. Fred Wirfs was Installed first vice-commander; Knute Noss, sec- oiurvlce commander: Marion-La mam, adjutant; Bill Talbot, ser geant at arms; Mel Agee, chap lain; otto Heider. service officer: Gene SmaO, historian; and Howard Scharscnmidt, finance officer. Livestock Club Bids Parents SUUimia Ntwi Service JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs Henrv Thiessen are calling meeting of young people and their parents interested in tne -ti live stock ciud tney xeaa. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Jefferson grade schopL The livestock club won many ribbons at various shows last year. Three girls, Bev erley Farris, Ruth Hart and Mar olyn Adams placing in the red rib bon class at the Pacific Interna tional show in Portland. Captured I V Gerald Mxcomber, Oregon State Penitentiary ' lifer who escaped Sept. 15 and was shot down and captured by police Saturday in Southern Oregon hills near Cave Junction. He is now hospitalized In Grants Pass. j j f Parent-Teacher Social Tuesday Statesman News ferric , SALEM HEIGHTS The Salem Heights Mothers Club is honoring a social evening Tuesday at 8 pan ia Salem Heights School. The evening Is planned so the pa ents and teachers, may get better acquainted. The fifth and sixth grade Camp Fire girls will serve. P-TA to Hear Ballot Panel At Woodburn i Statesman New Service - .. WOODBURN A panel discus sion on the school reorganization plan to appear as a general elec tion ballot measure will head the program for the first fall meeting of Wood burn Parent-Teacher As sociation Tuesday at 8 pan. On the panel will be Mrs. Agnes Booth. Marion County , superin tendent of schools; L. Marble Cook, field service man for Oregon Ed ucation i Association, and Dean Bishoprick, chairman of the board of woodburn School District. A new feature for P-TA meet ings will be award of a "travel ing prize," a mirror, to the school room which shows the highest per centage of parents present. A reception for teachers will follow the business meeting. First grade mothers, headed by Mrs. Robert Hurst, will serve refresh ments. - LeRoy E, Beals Headed for Home , WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY IN KOREA Returning to the U. S, soon! after. live months in Korea is Army PFC LeRoy E. Beals, son of Mr. i and Mrs. John V. Beals, Silverton Route 2. He served in the combat zone as a tractor-scraper operator with the 74th Engineer Heavy Equip ment Co. During his duty in Ko rea, he earned the Korean and UN Service Medals. He entered the Army in November, 1950. Circb it once more . . . I wanna make sure that's CURLY'S MILK on the porch! The richer the milk . . . the better the taste that's .vhy youngsters look for CURLY'S MILK. That cream rich flavor of CURLY'S MILK makes a hit with adults, too. Order plenty today. CURLY'S Building Boss I ft l 1 Webster Smith, of the Donald M. Drake Construction Co., is eon atroetler superintendent for building- a new South Salem -hit school adjacent to Leslie Junior High. Work la just starting. I Valley ! Briefs i , . : Willarolna E. H. Moehlmann, who operates the Willamina De partment Store, has purchased the building the store is in, from Earl L. Richardson. Jefferson' Donald Cole was mustered out of the Navy at Bremerton, Wash., Friday, and will complete his senior year in agriculture engineering at Oregon State College. He and Mrs. Cole, the former Lavonne Kelly, are living in Corvallis. She is em ployed in the seed testing labora tory at OSC. Willamina The VFW Post and Auxiliary will have a turkey din ner auction and carnival at the hall Nov. 25. All organisations are invited to have a booth there. Jefferson Quentin Ricks has left for Travis Air Force Base in California following a 15-day leave spent visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ricks. The- Statesman; Balom, Ottqon. M6ncVrV Qctoborl7, lSZl-$' Woodburn DAR Honors Oregon Regent at Meeting Statesman Mew Serrice WOODBURN Belle Passi Chaptet, Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution, will meet Nov. 20 at the home of Nelhe White. Hos tesses will be Katherine Ghorm- ley and Mabel Livesay. The chapter held a special meet ing Thursday at Champoeg State fark's Pioneer Mothens Memorial cabin to honor Mrs. Allen Mc Clain, Portland, state regent. Mri Lester Keller, chapter re gent, opened the session. Mrs. Mc Cain told of the DAR national convention she attended in Wash ington, D. C and planned to leave uuiiu weekend for her parents bomt la Fresno, Calif. Visiting her this -eek at the hos pital have teen 'Ms. Lawnce Fi- lay and Mrs. Lloyd Marlatt from Sidney-TalboL '? ' Ex-Talbot Resident Home From Hospital Statesman Kewi Berrk JEFFERSON Mrs. William C Brown, former Talbot resident who is seriously ill at Redmond, went home from the Redmond hospital OWT-Of-STATE TXrA PRESENT 0HE6OW MILK COMTROL LAW n n n VOUR.MILK too vriz:iy cr.il tt ir.it saliva promoted by a nrcncpcJy-crfndcd oc-eff-cteffo croeory chain T I:- GILBERT CLOSE DIES ' ST. LOUIS (JPl - Gilbert 1. Close, -former confidential secre tary to President Woodrow Wil son, died Saturday night in a SV Louis hospitaL ' : s F llltU EJ5 A. M; 1:15 P. f.!i . anil 70 P. IS. . PORTLAND . . SOmln. SEATTLI . . . i l'ahrs. Sowthbownd Malnllnr kavt tt 10:10 A.M.;4J5P.KL MEDFORD . . . SAN FRANCISCO 4V4 hrs. LOS ANGELES . hrs Airport lenotnoL Con I-24U r an authorized frovel egenl. 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