t The Start man. Scrim Orsw Sunday. Novmboc 11, It 12 THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS from TH OraQon Statesman's VoIUy Ccmatpcodattfa Valley Due at Dailas Tuesday Students9 .r t - For TFomaii TFJio Laves Birds Pennies Buy Ccmmry LEBANON Tears ttpV& pens IlOWcfl - uhuiku iw , Ike fec ef n-jar-rii Mis T Myra II well Friday afterneea a 32 slsih-grade students froa Green Acres School paid s sar prtee viatt to the friendly UUl. Udy at her home here. Far tha ' students brought with them the ! gift of a sinaer canary to replace the one that died twa weeks age, canary thai had Keen the we nun's companion ; I o r eicht years. - " - , : Behind the rift U a story which has tt berinninr several years are during a raging snow a torti. The students, then in the early grades of elementary School, saw Mis Howell dally feed the wild birds with food purchased from i the meager pension cheek she receives each month. " ' Miss Howell Uked the Bttla children, and they In Urn grew to love the little lady who al ways had a cherry remark and a friendly word for all of them. Miss Howell also eared for her K-year-eM mother aniil her death last Easter Sunday. In addition to her canary, which she had named Dickey, Mies Howell has a small dor she calls Frisky. The dog and bird, and especially the latter, were close, companions -of the woman. Bat old age caught ' up with Dickey and two weeks ago he died. Miss Howell looted for his companionship, and several t lanes visited a ' downtown feed store where she admired a beau- ttfal stngiac canary. she loaget 'sr another bird. Miss nowefl e-Ut alTord to pay the price from her small trusts. ;f. V . . Little ehOdrem have sv way of finding-out things, and thai Is Suss what the sixth . gxaaers learnedV vrlSh the aid of their teacher, Mrs. Ora SiTlsnder. -They accumulated pennies and nickels, and then, each young ster , brought hatches of home made candy to school which was said to other students. All the money was placed' In to one fund, and there soon was enough to buy Mi only, the can ary, but a new cage, same bird seed, and a few pennies ' left over for additional, feed. AH S members of the class, with their teacher, descended upon the Howell hosnev. While an but two of the students were inside singing' : songs, reciting poems, and repeating the 23rd - Psalm, the remaining duet slip ped the bird and. cage bite Mtaa Howell's kitchen. Then, as their brief and happy program ; ended, the bird was brought forward and presented by the class spokesman. Bttla Judy HoUenbeck. Sunned into silence at first, the Utile lady finally murmur red,MOh. I love you. I love you all." as she smilingly dabbed away a tear of happiness. : Bui as great as her happiness might have been, the smiles up . an faces it her 32 friends as they left for class showed the Job was being shared eeaally by all of them. i Brooks Discussion topic at the meeting of the P-TA Family Bela. tions meeting at 1:45 pMnWednes- oay wm be -stepping Out la Teen society. Mrs. J. W. Fitts is chair- I man of the troop which will meet with Mrs. W. R. Plan. North Howell Mrs. W. IL Od die, who subedited to eye surgery at a Salem hospital last week, has returned home where she Is able to take care ox home dirties to a small I extent. Middle Grove The Mothers' Club will meet at 730 pjn. lion- day in the school basement. Two films, "New Tools for Learning I and "Children's Growth" will be shown. ; 1 Aumsvine AumsvUle P-TA will meet at a pn. Monday- at the sen oo mouse. i.ne program is a I secret of the men who will present it in competition with .. worn members. The losers will five the winners a party. Lunch Mondavi night will be furnished by second and fourth grade parents who are to bring cakes. Fratuns Pic. Lawrence Fischer has been spending a 20-day fur lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fischer. He left Thurs day night and expects to see duty in curope soon. ; , North Howell Leroy Beals, old est son of Mr. and Mrs. 'John Beals, cam home this week, fol lowing his discharge from the Army. He has been in Korea for the past year with an engineer construction unit. ' Wllhunina The Civic Club will meet Thursday at the Bebekah HalL The hostesses will bo Mes-I dames Leona Zetterberg, Esther Dentel, Ann Call and Olive Watts. The speaker will be from the Ctuldrens Fsrm Homo at Cor-1 vallis. - ' Ore-A big eeJebraUea will bo bold ai Dallas Tuesday in aoner oc nauve eon jeaasue Kay. The popular singer win bo ae fyipauioa by us wife, the former Marilyn Morrison of Beverly mas, Cam. Picture was taken shortly before they were married. may , as new I era cuy. (Story ea page 1). Labisli Club Plans Yule Greens Show Km Scrrtrt - HAZEL GREEN Plans forthe Christmas Creens Show, which will bo held at llobooa's real es tate office on Portland Road December 13-14, were completed at the meting of LabUh Meadow Cardears at the home of Mrs. HatUe Van Cleave Thursday. Following the dessert luncheon. members impeded the buOdlnxi where the show is to be held so that they could plan for the show, Mr. and Mrs. XZalver Omhclt had as guests this week Mr. and Mrs, August Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, Qyrnne. If. D., AH were former neighbors ta North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mcdsuxh- ry returned home Wednesday from a sight-seeing tour of Nevada and California. -GHU From Cloth- wQ U the topic at the Hazel Green Rome Ex tension Unit which meets at the home of Mrs. Ed Zieiinikl at 10:39 am. Tuesday. Mrs. Ruby Wacken and Mrs. Dorothy Ziclinaki will present the lesson. Those who at tend are asked to bring their own sandwiches. Salad and dessert will be furnished. Scout Troop 87, Hazel Green, accounted for two advancements given at the Silver Falls district court of honor st Wood burn Thursday evening. Lonnie Page and Alrln Zielinskl were advanced to second cslss scouts. Loo Haw ley was awarded a merit badge. i Cascade High Plans Education!" ProEram: Stavtnn Fnllv Tn v? tirl i 1 J - . wa S VU , Lde-Planled Seed Beer a Watermelon ct CasadtdSS iptrrt-U n4 as wt3 as thiot M m i reatared wa be aldresars by County School Superintend!! Af Des Booth, "A Tribute to Teach ers,'" and Stale Rrp. Mark: Hat field on "Education lor Troodoa and Peace." . Paul Scheela, Cascade student body president. wiU be master of ceremocic. Xntrodadzg Mrs. Boo'Ji WJl be Qarenre lUnrlcks. student body presidret at Staytoo Union High SchooL The Cascade band and girls ge club will pet form. BoUrare direct ed by WUIism BlaarU. The Turner Home and Cardea Qub win fur for all faculty members who at XTTTX yoar-oM Mrs. AI Gurrurkh caoxVier of Mr. and . of Ta rsf a the fsaoCv tViwi at the saarket this mrr far uUm nam. Oi Day. aho picaod a porfocCy. rtpraed sorioa from Ue vtara. tn Britain the actamobCo wld shkU Is rilled a airscrrca. Everything for Your Window EUVIER THE BUND MAN Vsnetiia VLndn, Drspos snd Shades "Traverse Rods Tarn boo Drspea and Shades Ccsmbie MaUe Screens Ckrth and Alumlsum Awrlngs IVrplace Screens and Accessories Chspmsx. Bomo rtverers Var9 Vertical Kinds roldlcg Doors Tranrparest rurtis Stars Shades. t We vTaab, Falal. Kal and XrUpo TeaetUa BSnda Free Cstissalos 11 Dews Fay ttoati2y U7I Crate St. (fsrawrty IT est SaJess) Scouts Select Sheridan Man Fcr Jamboree . ... . . t ... ; . . SUtetman New Scrvlee SHERIDAN Bert Wepster, Sheridan walnut grower, has been named Jamboree leader lor the Boy Scout Jamboree in Los An geles next July. He was named by the Portland Area Council of Boy Scouts. "There will be Scouts from 43 countries attending the Jam boree. About 7,000 eligible Scout- ers in 4he Public Area Council were considered for the leader positions. v ' " Leon French has taken over duties as Scoutmaster of tl Boy Scout troop. Meetings ar held each Wednesday evening at bap- man Grade SchooL . : Sgt. Robert I. Harris, son of Mr. aqd Mrs. ilolf Harris, returned to Blaine, Wash., this week. He is stationed there with the Air Force. Mr. and Mrs. George Marrs have returned from a two-months trip to Ohio. They visited many his- torical and scenic places on the trip. John Schuchman, son of Mrs. Kenneth Dovle. is servins with the Merchant Marineand is on a. trip to Japan and Korea now on the Cainsville Victory. A union Thanksgiving program will be given Nov. 27 at 10 at the Assembly of God Church, with the Methodist, Christian and ' Nazarene churches also taking ' - tart 'r- Get-Acquainted' Supper Planned by Lihcoln-Zena Club ZEN A The new Parents Club of Lincoln and Zena School dis tricts is planning a no-host "get- acquainted" : smorgasbord supper for Friday, Dec. 5. Mrs. N. E. Gresham is president of the club and Mrs. Phil Brandt, secretary. Many parents were present at the open, house held by both schools Thursday night. Arhut V. Myers, supervisor of suburban schools In the Salem district, was guest. Another recent activity was the presentation of a flag, to Zena School by Mrs. Dale Mott on be half of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post at Salem. Grang Sheridan The Public Library Is sponsoring a children's contest during Book Week. Nov. 16-22. The contest is open to children from the foruth through the eighth grades. , ; Monmouth Polk County's an nual 20-40 banquet will-be held Tuesday night at 730, at the 1 007" HalL Members, wives and friends are included, says Don Rowland, president. Wives of members are sponsoring a duck-calling contest and a dance win be the final feat- ! ure. Bayesville The Hsyesville Woman's Club will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles Gar rison on Claxter Road. Assisting the hostess at the 1:15 pjn. dessert luncheon will be Mrs. Garland Black and Mrs. Mare Saucy., Fol lowing tne business rneenng. Mrs. Marc Saucy will speak on her re cent trip to Switzerland ' Four Corners The executive committee of Cub Scout Pack 109 will meet Wednesday Immediately after school in the multipurpose room at Lincoln School with den mothers and all parents and boys interested in Scout wore. Boys S to 111 years inclusive are eligible to Join. Cibbens New emaster At Monmouth i - ... MONMOUTH Tom Gibbens IsP WULamim. The hlirh school Al u V j i ama I . me newiy-cieciea masrcr Oi fiion-j p.TA will meet Monday at S pjn. mouth Grange. . Also elected: - Overseer, Erick Swenson; lecturer, Claude Snair: chaplain, Alma Speas: steward. Harvey Young; treasurer. J. L. Van Loan; secretary?. Lysis Car michael: gatekeeper; Guy Thorn brne; Ceres, Mabel Lofte Pom ona, Mrs. Guy Thornbrue; Flora, Mrs. uaude Snair; assistant stew ard, William King; lady assistant, Mrs. William King; executive Ccalic SfalioLsry Ccbj- 1 : ? uyra YiXA A:o-sr.iUDGE pnr.m-siT -4096 MtJrfa g-aanupsouuuuss'' at the high school. The program will be under the direction of the speech, department. Paul Yoder will conduct the business meet ing. . Four Corners Mrs. P. F. Gates has sold her residence at 200 South Lancaster Dr. to Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Nordvold of Zumbrota, Minn. Mrs. Gates has moved to I Portland. ML Angel LL William Brock- haus. whose wile Kathleen and parents. 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