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Valley News Statesman Newt Service Valley Briefs William Lamb ets Masonic M n m o n t h Bertha Beck, a member of the Oregon State Grange executive committee, will apeak at the Monmouth Grange Booster Night program at 8 p.m. Saturday. Salt Creek The Men's Fellow ship of the Baptist Church will meet at 8 p.m. Monday at, the church. ' A layman from Dallas will speak. - ' ! Jefferson Irvine Wright Has been named chairman of the Un ited Fund ririv in Jffrcnn A. frirt ! Monmouth The Elementary PTA has scheduled its first meet ing of the season for 8 p.m., Oct 4, at the school. t; 40,000 Bond Vote Scheduled Bv District 33C . . . , Statesman w Service, . SILVERTON School District 33C (Evens Valley and McLaugh lin) has posted notices for! a dis trict bond election on Oct. 8 from 2 to 8 p.m. at McLaughlin school. . . Amount to be voted is $40,000 for the purpose of building a two roo mschool either on the site of room school either on the site of the McLaughlin or Evens Valley 1 classed as sub standard and re cently state basic school support funds have been withheld until definite plans for improvement are submitted by the district ' Bonds for a larger amount for the building were rejected by the voters in District 33C last year. Pupils from the upper four grades are being sent to Silverton school on a tuition basis. 50-Year Badge i i Statetmaa Newt Service ' . JEFFERSON - William Lamb of Tillamook, a member of the Jefferson, Masonic Lodge for the past SO years, has been present ed a so-year pin oy tne joage. Wied, a nephew, presented the pin. ; : - V - . I A picnic dinner was served on the lawn at the Elmer Lamb beach cottage. Featured was a sheet cake bearing the Masonic emblem in green and blue. j- Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borst, Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Da vid " i Wied, Mr. and Mrs. : Max Schulz, Ted Schulz, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Phelps and Linda, Mr. and! Mrs. Earl Phelps, Mr. and Mrs.! Delmer Davidson, Mr. and Mrs.! Lester Lent, Mr.) and Mrs. Roland Wall of Albany and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spence of Salem! Woodburn School Census Planned StatexraaB New Service WOODBURN Preliminary : work Is being completed preparatory to takinff the school census in District 103c. reports Frank Proctor, clerk of the board. h The census, on which is t un the figure for basic school sup port, was, last taken in 1952, ac cording to rrocior.- completion date is Oct. 25. Children ranging in age from four to 20 years of age are recoraea,' Ur South Hills Garden Club Hears Guest . Statesman-New Serriee SALEM HEIGHTS Harry Hart- wig was guest speaker at the South Hilfls Garden Club meeting Tuesday evening. The group met at the China City restaurant and Hartwig discussed peonies. Mrs. Harold Rosseier conducted the. business meeting and it was decided to participate in two flow er shows a year. The chrysanthe mum show sponsored by the Little " Garden - Club of Salem Heights and the Spring flower show . sponsored by the Salem Garden Council. Participation in other shows will be decided on by the show committee. ; The group discussed a flower show for its own members: to be held in October. Guests were Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. E. E. Richter and Mrs. L. O. Warren. I " The 'next meeting will be Oct S. at the home of Mrs. Fred Burger on Madronna Avenue when the group will study rock plants. Mrs. L. A. Clinker will be the hostess. Linn Co. Voters Get Extra Hours For Registering j ' Statesman Newi Service . i ALBANY The office of the Linn County clerk will be open three extra hours on Oct. I and 2 to facilitate voter registration, '. County Clerk K. M. Russell said his department will accept 'reg istrants from : 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. those two days. Oct. 2 is the dead line for registering for the Novi 2 general election. i i The following north Linn County registrars also have been named: : Auldy Ayers. Lacomb; Lola Bar clay, Crabtree; Marjorie M. Fine gan and Berenice Warren, Scio; Frank M. Powell. Lyons; Nellie Sandner, near Kingston; Ramon L, Roberts, Mill City;, and George A. Wilkinson, Shelburn. Band arid Orchestra Instrument Rentals f250 ' ' - ; ! ! Bring your child for demon stration, and 'trial. Private In struction on all Band and Or chestra Instruments. ' The Music Center ) 470 N: Capitol - Ph. 2-5S71 ' ' ' Halls Ferry Club Elects A. Graham 1 States mam News Service j HALLS FERRY A. D. Graham is the newly-elected president of the Halls Ferry Community club. Mrs. Herman Stewart is the new vice-president; Jim -Daniels, see retary, and Mrs.lw. W. Wilson, treasurer. I The club will again meet month ly on the second Tuesday at the schoolhouse and will support va rious youth activities and school affairs. The first meeting was held Tuesday. MiddleGroVe Parents Club Starts Season I- H I r- Statesmaa News Service ; MIDDLE GROVE lie first fall meeting of 1 Middle Grove Parents Club attracted 54 'persons with Eleanor Burton's room win ning the attendance pennant and cash prize of two dollarsl f There were 11 parents present from the winning room which has 20 pupils. J , ' . f 1 The elub made a tentative de cision to purchase a ceramics kiln or tape recorder as itsj yearly project : Howard Bay, new principal, re ported current enrollment was 127 with preparations upderway to secure a fifth teacher jvho will be given part of the fourth and fifth grades. M ! Need New Room I To make room for tjhe new grade j necessitated moving the library into the hall and remov ing the partition from i between the library and principal's office. His office will be locatied else where in the building. j Room mothers volunteering were: First, grade, Mrs. Mervin Van- S3 Saturday Nite Larry & His Cascade i Range Riders AUMSVILLE PAVILLI0N "Western Dance Band" ; Parrish Gap Social Aids Church Fund - State rata News Service JEFFERSON Miss Edith Lib- by entertained a group of wom en at brunch Wednesday mon ing at her home in Parrish Gap. Sixteen women were present, pro ceeds to be added to the Meth odist Church building fund. This was the first of a series of morn ing affairs to be given by Jeffer son Methodist women this monh. Present were Mesdames Roland Wall of Albany, Earl Phelps, Earl Lynes, George Mason, Fri day Simpson, C M. Cochran, .W. F. Gulvin, Frank GatcheU, James Adams, Varion Goin. O. A. Hall, Lester Erb, Harold Wright, Lee Brandt Ad Miss Afldie Libby. Hessj second grade, MrsJ Britton and Mrs. Leslie) third, Mrs. Forrest; foinjth, Mrs. Ernest Crum;; fifth, Mrs, Scott . ; ! : ' Chairmen include-Mrs. Selby, Mrs. Crum. Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Earl Malm, Gordon i Harland Gordon Mrs. Gil Blankenship and Mrs. Joq Slimak. A covered-dish supper is sched uled at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct 8 in the school basemen GERVA1S CLUB MEETS GERVAIS The first ing of the Hermos Club at the home of Mrs. Harper. Guests were Schwab, Gervais, and aid Toomb, Salem. Mrs Henning will be the hostess October. , Stanley Swink; fall meet- Vas held Robert M. Zeno Don- Marion in Mrs. Fplls Gty Methodists To Hear, Rev. Carey Statetmaii News Service FALLS CITY Guest minister at Falls City Methodist Church Sunday will be the Rev. Ernest B. Carey, who grew-up in this community. He will speak at 11 a.m. service. The Rev. Mr. Carey is now a retired Presbyterian minister, ac cording to the Rev. James H. R oy er of the Falls City church. Robert Sawtelle New President of Woodburn Jaycees , Statesman News Service WOODBURN Robert Sawtelle will head Woodburn Junior Cham ber of Commerce as a result of special -elections held. Tuesday eve ning following a change in by-laws calling for regular, election in May.- ;,e -, The new; panel will serve until that time. Named as assisting of ficers are Charles Campbell, 1st vice president: Elmer Buchanan, 2nd vice president; Loren Flomer, treasurer; Walter Scarborough Jr., secretary. L . ., The board of directors includes Vera Eaden. Harold Livesay, Ray mond Miller.' Robert Miller and Gerald Butcher. The baseball I throw North Mar ion County Fair booth has been completed, it was reported, with Scotty Campbell in charge. , The organization will enter its chuck wagon, symbol I of its 4th of July chuck wagon breakfast, in the fair parade. Work on the high school bleacher project has been completed. i r , SAT, NITE I 3 Crystal Gardens Good Music Big Crowds t 74c Old Time Modem 74c , to Uduecd 1 E AC 1 j I ; IVt Milesj Sonthof Salem City Umitson 99E jj -r . mtmmmm . ill . . ; I ' ii i n , i ,"; DA CE Every Sat. Night Over Western Auto 25? Court St. Dick Johnson's Orch. Admission 50c i Statesman, Salem Ore. Sat. Sept. 25, 19S4 (Sec. IV-3 Monroe Rites Set at Stayton lUUmu Nw Bcrvic r STAYTO N Final rites for Floyd H. Monroe, 65, Albany log ger who was killed in a truck accident near Idanha, win be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Weddle Mortuary here. : ; -V- Monroe formerly lived at Me hama lor many, years and also had lived at Dallas. He was killed Wednesday when the truck his son, Harry, was driving plunged k 8 5?. i ; . ; . . DANCE TONIGHT To 'the Music of ; Solem'i ; Blue Notes O Phil Day, piono , -O Wolt Hill, sax O Dave Gentry, bass O Jock f arker,. drums First AnMinnri' ml . ' j . 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