'I ' ? F NWStc 1 WtfiisdvEcItta. Ore Ynuxi. fcept II. 1154 1 TF .7 Os7 Post Valley News -i Statesman News Service- n - .tiv-.;,tl: i - -r i - '-'It: ion Leg To Cut More Residents Object to Sewer Assessments atWoodbiirh SUUimaa Newt Service ; WOODBURN Forty4wo residents of Woodburn'i Northwest ""kl" . ficials Tuesday night The district embraces 207 parcels of land ' StatasaM Neva Serrtea : MT. ANGEL Commander Ray Ruscher of ML Anzel Post. Amer icas Legion, has issued an appeal for all Legionnaires to report for "woodcutting detail? Sunday at 1:30 p.m. The group will leave the Legion hall lit that time to head (or Joe Bielenberg's ranch la then Scott I Mills area to cut wood to replace that stolen from the hall a few I Farmer Jumps i Clear as Truck Wrecks Stand tUUtmaa Lewi lervtee CENTRAL. HOWELL Lee Dew Jumped I safety when plck-np track weat out ef tea srel and crashed tkreegh the roadside staad where ke was warklng Saturday. Tar staad Was demolished ad prwfoce iwas scattered. Dew taw the track earning in time to Jamp eat of the direct path ( it hmt Sacarred kralaea. The track driver was aahart. The eordwood had been donated LEAVE 8TLVEKT0N,. 1 SILVERTON 4- Mr. and Mr. w 1 .S 1 I t A 1 Harlow c: Dixon was spokesman for tbecitlxens present, all of "Q"wMT;!r IEtS Peter Olson have moved from SU- whom object to assessment of costs of the sewer project, j , JTf law that thTnost had been verton to Coryallis where they will puon cited tne louowng-main points ot freeiijn l.,, u ,t le twMhirjf hye while he aJtenfcxoUege, He uic vji-j ici tire ibwk11 Mti nil I wui "ier uw eueciricai engineer- of assessment. . I I " . , . " 1 ,, j . u : I ing school of Oregon State College, i AitKoivntV Wondbura Pub. I Bielenberg has ottered to donate I r. Men ik rmw vAnm -- - . uat vijuui uv aviiuvt jumuh wt - lie High School should be Increased wooa w replace u u miow mem- land ,wh0 has ben employed u because of greater benefit derived I oers oo.ine cnappmg ana wwing. First NaUonal Bank of Silver and because ditches ia the district This tune Leponnaires j plan to ton has been transferred to the Annual Fair Scheduled at Sunnyside auietinaa News Servtet HOSED ALE The Red! Hills Agricultural Club? will j hold its annual fair during the evening of Sept 21 at Sunnyside school- house, i . i s Mr. and Mrs. John Neuen- schwander and Mr. and Mrs. George Doran are. in charge of ' the general management of the 'fair. ' ' ii i - Vt .' Other committees are: Arrange ment and clean up, Ray Heckert, Earl Stuart, John Neuenschwan der, Lester Stringer; flower dis play, Bertha Heckart, Mrs. Ed Beckley, Mrs. George Doran: re freshment, Mr.; and . Mrs. Albert Brownke; mall grains, Ernest Neuesdrwander, George Doran, Hugh Harris, Dick Claflin, Don Jones; nuts and fruits, !Mr and Mrs. Forrest Cammadc, Mr, and Mrs. Guy Williams, j t Garden Producer Ed Beckley, Mr. and; Mrs. Verne; Wikofi; curios 'and antiques, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Teters. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCain; baking, Mrs. Floyd Bates, Mrs. Earl Stuart, Mrs. Ray . Heck art; canning; Mrs. Norman. Alex ander.' Mrs. John Neuesdrwaoder, Mrs. Raymond Dutoit; sewing and fancy work, Mrs:' Irving Bunse, Mrs. Lester stringer, Mrs. r nest Neuescbwander. ,' Dairy and poultry products, Floyd Bates, Norman: Alexander; forestry, Mr. and! Mrs.; Vernon ' Poiller: publicity. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. El , ton Coon. - ;-i ,i, - l had to be dug deeper to accomo-1 place the wood in the basement of jcorvallis bank, riau ithpfhiPh rhooi. (The hih the Legion Hall discourage fur- school was assessed actual cost of ther molestation. j , s ., j-. running a line, to the school: most John Plas of Crooked Finger at- property owners were assessed per tended Tuesday night's meeting to foot of property owned.) thank the veterans for their -work i 1. Srr Luke s parocbial school ia the Marian Pilgrimage, especial property should not be allowed a ly those who took part in the firing 50 per cent reduction in ' assess- squad. I i ' ment. t " i r " : , Ira Herriford, membership chair- 5. Cost ofirunninr branch sewer maB tat the cost's driv for lines to houses should be lumped 1,955 membershin started Sept. 1. with other constriction costs and membership must be in by Dec. spreaa over me enure oisirici, 1 rawer man ;cnarging lnoiviauai property owners for the tranches. 4. low ground anouid not oe giv en 1 reduction in assessment since it '"definitely benefited,, by the improvement. m Jess Fiken. who presided tor the city officials, noted that several "obvious errors ' had been cor rected ! in- .individual' assessments and that afly other would be rec tified. - j !: 1 ' rf' Residents of the sewer district then elected three representatives Mrs. A. J. Frank Wins Stayton Petiuiia Show Sweepstakes , .'.'.s: 1 tUUtmaa Ntwi Itrvkt ' f S ""STAYTON Mrs. A; J. Frank won the sweepstakes award In the annual Stayton Garden Club petunia contest. There were about 73 entries. ; h . ? . u ; j First -place winners by classifications Included the following: Splash of color, Mrs. Frank Seniles, Mrs. H. C Ross; borders in one color, Mrs. John Nightingale, Mrs. F. M. Smith, Mrs. F. J. O'Connor; ; i . L 1 ' I churches, Immaculate Conception 30 Register at 1 Elliott Prairie v IttUmii Kiwt tcrvlca ELLIOTT PRAIRIE School has opened in Elliott Prairie dis trict with 16 pupils in the upper room taught by Mrs. Myrtle Whit- more and 14 in the primary room, under Mrs. Anna Yoder. Mrs. Ann Elmer is jagain manager of the school cafeteria. , ,1 . First graders are Dennis Shat- to, Jack Herbaugh, Jackie Cran dall, and Richard Oakes; Eighth graders are Gladys Douthit and Catholic Church;' parkings,, Mrs. Sam EUel, Louise Gassner; plant er boxes, Mrs. Carl Boedigheimer, Mrs. George Keech, Mrs. Ronald Johnson. ? i . .. r Also, landscaping, Mrs. T. G. Frere, Mrs. Fred Albus, Mrs. Al Archer: borders in mixed colors, Leonard Lambrect, Mrs. Clarence Ruef, Mrs. Ed Benedict. 'Also, borders 'of petuniis and other flowers, Mrs. Joe Frichtl, Mrs. M. J. Martin; porch boxes, Vlrs. Roger Kimbrough, Mrs. Ward Au Inglis Mrs. Jake Schlies. Barry Schneider. Richard Passey, a sixth grader, and Richard Oakes are new pupils in the district Hubbard Churcli Youth Group to Start New Season tUttniM Newt frvrvtc HUBBARDThe Pilgrim Fel- lowship, youth group of the Hub bard Community Church, will be gin activities Sunday. During the morning church ser vice, the following officers will be installed: Myrna Foltz, presi dent; Norma Foltz, vice president and program Chairman; Russell C o 1 g a n, secretary - treasurer; Douglas Colgan, pianist and com mission chairman; James Morri son, worshipr Mike Cooper, mis sion; Richard Lamb, social ac tion; and Arjil Shrock,. recrea tion. Dedication of the member's Christ's 'workday gifts will be held. - ' f On Sunday at 7 p.m. at Fellow ship House, the group will hold its first meeting of the year.. The Rev. and Mrs. L. 0. Anderson will be ' speakers, showing slides of their recent trip to Hong Kong and the Far East The Andersons are parents of Mrs. Don Miller. Hoover PTA Meeting Set ' SUUumaa Newt Service I EAST SALEM A special meeting of Hoover PTA will be held Monday at 7:45 p.m. at the school to plan the annual school carnival which will be held Fri day, night Oct 29. All parents are invited to attend. A. vice president will be elected. PTA chairmanships assigned to date are as follows: budget Don Sebum; project, Mrs. Frank , Fredricks; i membership, Mrs. ' Robert Stainbrook; hospitality, ' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Specht; pub licity, Mrs. Cecil Dill; health, Mrs. James Miller; historian, Mrs. , George Goforth;. program, Mrs. Richard Esteyji room representa tive,. Mrs. Don Culp; carnival, James Zigler with James Miller,' co-chairman. - Wolves and coyotes have been timed at a speed of, 50 miles per hour.. "'.-i'Vl-.'v ::- r ' ; ; Auxiliary: Plans to Hold Benefit Dance the Home Nursing Course Due At Silverton SUUsmaa Nwi trie SILVERTON Home nursing ..i w nfw rLit m I classes. arrtMed by , Red Cross p ja. next Wednesday. With Lester lem' wiU "Ponsored Walling presiding, they elected t" 3 jfl T"111 by A"fC;- Harlow Dixon, T. L. Workman and w """""f ' Howard Leighty; ,; Complete 4 Miles of New OakdaleRoad l - BUtaoaaa Kws acrvlce MT.; ANGEL A dance. proceeds to go for child welfare and rehabilitation, I will be held lntha Mt Angel auditorium Fri day Bight, $ept 24, by the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary of Mt, An- geL i -'!,":!. -. Mrs. Gene Hoffer, dance chair man reported at ithe meeting Tuesday night that the MeUo Tones orchestra of Portland will play. ' , - - i , r !i.v President Lois Ruscher stated that the presidents and secre tary's conference will be held in Portland-Sept 23-29. The presi dent and secretary, Mrs. Ira Her riford, wiU be delegates and have offered to take any members wishing to attend. I i i :i t Mrs. R. T. Bisenius, reported on the child welfare dink, stat ing that 18 babies had been taken care of last month and nine at last week's clinic She said the clinic would give any first grade children the required physical examination. Mrs. Bruce Billings is the pres ident Mrs. Billicgs made the an nouncement of the new commur nity service at the Monday night meeting. Mrs. Malcolm Cameron of Ca pi-1 tal Unit 9, Salem, presented Miss Marion MacLean, instructor nurse at the Oregon State Hospital, who volunteered instruction in the home nursing at Silverton. The classes T, iJTr Miss Maclean announced that IUUB AWN PV MUU, BIW KiaTUl , . , ,, I j i j. incn uus mux w miuiiiium Of Dallas to the wood just north I " " . ,,7 Modi of th. gravel for the road Jwica weekly. p j'"tt . , i Auxiliary club room. Men'a classes rr U ar.availabl. also, and those wish-1 "zl t: in? to au rLhTS of either th. Legion auxiliary or I r -rtni: Tnthr was it rt-d POS. .rf Isam' mnA jack Odx; au-l The cocomitte named by Mrs. perintended the work done, i Billings 1a Java charge of thia Tbese men were under the direct pro ject are Mrs. Ralph Frandes, -ww.rvicino el th Polk OountvlMrs. Kuoy usverung ana airs. I nrt ! : ; IJohn Demaa. If there ii adequate clear weath- me county to dear the brush 4-H Information aloof Canyon Road m preparation . ? for construction work next year. Meeting Set IOr Land ownera w21 be asked to saga i o ;j . a peUtion aUowini tha work to Yalleyj City JbOlK m- Mari-Iinn School Qub Reception I PlannedTLday SUUtmaa Newt Scnric I - . i i LYONS The P.T.C Club of Mari-Linn School is sponsoring a teachers' reception' and get-acquainted party held at the j all purpose room at the school next Tuesday at 8 p.m. Games and a short program will furnish I en tertainment. . i " : i All parents, teachers and new comers in Lyons are urged to at tend. Those in charge are Mrs. Joe ' Johnson, hospitality; Mrs. Marshall - Powell, program and games; and Mrs. Hazel Wirth, re- xresnmenis. j Central Howell; Has 53 Pupils " j . SUtcaama NawS Sarvtee CENTRAL HOWELL Fifty- three pupils were enrolled here thia week as school opened. Be ginners are Lois Schmidgal, Ka thy Dettwyler Paula Simmons, aoya Jiuenn, Allan' Roth, Bruce Herr and Kenneth Richard. There are 2 pupils in She primary room and 29 in the upper room. . l -: ; j Prune Picking Starts In Oakdale District SUtcsatam News Service OAKDALE Prune picking starting this week in Oakdale. The prune dock which is sbared by Gene Evans. Ralph Yost and Linza Dennis is being rebuilt : It was torn down and removed when the road was widened recently, ; j ZXNSER OS LEAVE . ; I LABISH CENTER U U wrence Zinser. Personneknan, 1st Class U.S. Navy, is spending the rest of September at the home i of Mr and Mrs. Willard Hornschucfa. He has been stationed at Treasure Island, CaLf. ' - ? - ft .-.it Oakdale School Counts 42 On Opening SUUwam Ntws Service A 4-H Qub information meeting Will be held Sept M at t p m. in room M of the Marion County Courthouse. Anyone interested in 4-H Cub work is invited to attend. Anthol Riney and Anne Berg- hols,, county extension agents do ing 4H club work in Harion Coun ty, and James I . isianop, extension nATrrAT.F. School opened agent for tha Gty of Salem, will Monday with 42 children present conduct the meeting. , The 27 children in Mrs. Louise j The meeting is especially Scott's tipper grade room mciuo-1 planned for people interested in ed 4 eighth graders, 7 seventh finding out more about- the 4-H graders, 7 sixth graders and 9 1 Club program, its organisation and - . eKx-.-s-''-.:- 1 ' ' V .-. . -: - I -r J '-4 4 . pC?W' ' ... i' : Innerspring functions. Aft civic parent and commun ity organisations are encouraged I to send one or mora represents-1 tivea to the meeting. fifth eraders. In Mrs. Georgia J. Olson's lower eraae room ue ia children included 4 fourth grad-l ers S third araders,! 4 second traders, and 2 srst graoers. Mrs. Olson comes from Payette, Idaho, and Is living at 91S Birch fc.f'&M? i Popcorn School's cesnes, who is also from Pay- 1st Graders Listed ette, is with her. Her husband. Harold. Olson, has been detained I ' suteama Mews Senrua in rayette tq nnisn a Dusiness pQPCORN First graders at iransacuou Viu w " Popcorn School this term are aaM avw Work on Lyons Dial System Progressing lUttimta News Servica . LYONS Work toward the new i dial system for the Peoples Co operative Telephone Company in Lyons is progressing rapidly, re ports Russell Wilson, president Oct 30 is the date-set for the switchover. Wilson said that they may beat the deadline by several days if everything goes j as ex pected. -., 5 . ; , .. j . . t Oakrlalef4-H Forestry? Entries Win Ribbons I l : - ' - Statesaaaa News Serrtca OAKDALE Afl six 441 Forestry Karen Gannon, Gail Williams and David Weins. Two new seventh graders are James and John Reed. Mrs. Zelma White, teacher, has 16 pupil distributed over . all eight grades. Birth At Valley Hospitals . SUtesmaa News Sarvire . STAYTON . To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. NoHen Jr ' Marion, a daughter. - Sept 11. at Santiam Uemorial HospitaL v ." To Mr. and Mrs. Jessie C. Broach, Idanha,' a son. Sept 11, at Santiam Memorial HospitaL To Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Camp. entries from Oakdale received Stayton, a dagbter. Sept 10, at blue ribbons at V the State Fair. I Santiam Memorial Hospital. Thev were submitted bv Marsaret Eggert, Richard LaudaM, Bob and SILVERTON A daughter, to Ken Schmid and George Ann and I Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Dedrick, Sept Norman Faircbild. Melba mith it at the Silverton Hospital. received a third prize on her angel I A son to Mr. and Mrs. Loyal food cake. Peterson. Woodburn, Sept 13 at I the Silverton HospitaL A son to Mr. and Mrs. Don Ed wards,) Molalla, Sept 13, at the Silverton HospitaL ' : Lyons Folk Invited ' To T. Henness Party GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs. Rob ot I ert M. 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