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8 (Set. 1)-Srafcsman, Salem, Oregon, "Friday, Jan. 21,1955 Valley lv!ews : : Statesman News Service Campus Drive Slated At Mo Dallas Chamber ' Slates Speaker Itatesaua Newi ferric DALLAS-Speaker at the Dallas Chamber of Commerce luncheon are f ; . " Statesman New Scnrte ! MOVMOUTH Preparations being made at Oregon College of Education for the All-Campus Drive scheduled 5 February 16-18, announces Rosalie Harrold, stu dent -chairman. ' Committee chairmen have been selected for , the activities which will -include a kick-off assembly, carnival, 1 faculty auction, and a dance. Committee chairmen are Mary Ana Peterson of Mil waukie, assembly; Del Brown, Oakridge, carnival: Mary Woodworm, ut- taee Grove, dance: Lila Mae Rice Sweet Home and June Ethell, Ger ais. publicity. On the planning committee are Phyllis Spreeman, Nebalem; Pat Todd Harris. Salem: Gienaa ua mar, Toledo and Mary Woodworth, Faculty advisor is Robert Mulder. Purpose of the All-Campus Drive Is to secure ' funds . tor various worthy organizations. Among these organizations . are the world mu dent Service, which, will receive half of the funds,' te Japanese In ternational Christian University Foundation, Fund for Negro Stu dents. Red Cross, Oregon Crippled Children. Society, and the polio fund. ' Friday wiH be Harold T Nelson, regional director of the bureau of reclamation at Boise. ' Nelson will be in Dallas Friday to take; part in- the annual Polk wouniy water s meeting cpwuorea by the Wulamette River Basin Committee and the Polk 'County Extension Service. The water meeting will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Pythian Hall with R. M. Walker of Independence serving as chairman. Acliieyement Dinner Slated At N: Howell SUtranaa Newt Serrlc NORTH HOWELL The North Howell Home Economics Club Tuesday outlined plans for a com munity achievement dinner and flower show to be held sometime in April in the new halL . Mrs. John Beats and Mrs.' Gla dys Waltman will bead tne dinner committee. Mrs. Andrew Hall -the dining room, and Mrs. Thomas Bump, the flower show. ; Other decisions reached includ ed having linoleum laid in the new kitchen, buying another elec trie stove, installation of an is land sink and window treatment i The ceilingsxin the new building-were painted Tuesday by the men and preparations made to lay the floor. WASH-PROOF ' MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UP)-J. H. Watson knows bis watch is water proof. It was accidentally put into the washing machine for 15 min utes, then rescued and dried with a hair dryer. It never stopped run ning. . Woman Who Crossed Plains M1865 NotesSOth BirtUday Statesman New Serrle NORTH HOWELL Mrs. Louisa Johnson, who was born Jan. 16, 1865, at Penoria, Iowa, and .came U Marion county, the same ear, celebrated her 90th birthday Sun day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Amy Beer, where- family dinner was gives in her honor. - Mrs. Johnson's parents. Sarah and Andrew Brumbaugh, and their six children crossed the plains with an ox team during the spring and summer of .1865 and reached the Haael Green district that fall where they took up a homestead and spent the rest of . their lives. -: Mrs. Johnson lived, in the old home until 17 years ago. when she moved to a small house near her daughter, Mrs. Beer. In . North HowslL' One of her cherished pos sessions is the ' little chair with rawhide seat in which her mother sat and held her .while riding in the covered wagon. Also present at the family din ner Sunday were Mr: and Mrs. Art Bjerke and sons, Johnnie and Mike; Mrs. Hazel Johnson, Oregon City: ; Mr.' and Mrs: Floyd John son and ' daughter, Frances, MQI City; Mrs. Ada Spencer and Don ald Petert. I J . . ' Group Seats Picked Church At Silverton Statesman News ferric . SILVERTON-J a mes Phillips, former member of the board of trustees.: was elected president of Trinity Lutheran Congregation Tuesday night. Other officers elected were Wil liam Bloch, secretary; Mrs. Har lan Moe. assistant secretary: Miss Nettie Hatteberg, financial sec retary; Ludvig .Meyer, assistant financial secretary: Miss Thoar Arestad. treasurer. ; Silas B. Torvend was returned to the borad of deacons, with Harlan Moe and Duane Bloch new mem-l bers replacing Arnold Thompson and William Schwarz. William Hatteberg and Elmer Thompson were chosen for . the board of trustees, and Mrs. M. G. Gunderson for the board of ed ucation. Mrs. Alvin Legard. Duane Bloch and M. 0. Hatteberg will serve as the nominating committee for 1956 officers; L. T. ArreU was named to the cemetery board and C. B. Anderson and A. 0. Nelson as auditors. Asked to serve as head ushers were W. T. Hatteberg, L. A. Meyer and Harold A. Larsen. J. A. Luthro has been named organist for 1955 with Miss Loretta ' Toft as her assistant The treasurer's report showed that total receipts for 1954 were $19,341. DALLAS Dallas Jaycette of ficers for 1955 were installed Wed nesday " at a'. candlelight cere mony at the home of Mrs. EJdon Bevens. I .. . : The new president, Mrs. Victor Bender, replaces Mrs. Frank Sciaccotti. Serving with Mrs. Ben der is Mrs. Norman Guedon, vice president; Mrs. Gordon Cota, sec retary and Mrs. Leo Morns, treasurer. Presentation of past nresident nins were made to Mrs. Sciaccotti and Mrs. Russell Sand- eriin. charter nresident of the group. Mrs. Hal Norberg was in stalling officer . : - : A full schedule was outlined oy the new officers and work will soon be started on four projects- two civic and two social in nature The custom has been established hv the Javcettes to conduct the Mothers March on Polio which win be done again this month.- Tne group also is assuming toe respon sibility for table decorations at the Jaycee Awards Njght banquet scheduled for Feb. 7. A record dance for Javcettes, husbands and cuests will be held in February and valley wives will be entertained in April- Hostesses serving with Mrs, Bevens were Mrs. Norberg and Mrs. Ed Lesiak. . Independence P.O. Reports Big Year State smam Nw Service INDEPENDENCE Post of fice receipts here during 1954 broke all Independence records. Postmaster i Glenn C. Smith re ports. The receipts totaled $23.- 500. he said, compared to-$21,038 in 1953. Smith said this was an increase of . 12 per . cent - New Brownie Troop Started Itatesaua News Service FOUR CORNERS Brownie Troop 183 has organized here with 15 girls. Officers elected are: President, Kathy Clark; secretary, Nancy Ahrendt: treasurer, Susan Wing: patrol leaders, group 1, Kathy Clark, i assistant. Glenna Hulsey; group 2, leader, Deanna Warren, assistant, Marcia Stude- baken group 3, leader, Cflery. Roberts, assistant, Tenny Fries. Leader is Mrs. Everett Clark. Assistants are. Mrs. Paul Marsh and Mrs. Howard Roberts. The second-grade Brownie troop of 11 girls meets every Wednesday after school at the school.. Leader is Mrs. Ted Car son and , assistant, Mrs. Robert Hale. -. " r": - . ; . 'v .' Births At: Valley Hospitals - f UtejiBtsji News Service - TURNER V To Mr. and Mrs. Londell Benner, Turner Route .1, a son, Jan. 18, at Santiam Memo rial Hospital . , t . JEFFERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sparks, Astoria,, a son, Jan. 1L Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks, Jefferson. The father is stationed at Astoria with the Navy.;; cv-U ' " More Americans' attended con certs than baseball games in 1952. Suspended Jafl " Terms Handed Falls City Pair ! I Statesmaa News Service DALLASiGeorge B. O'Neal 42. and Virginia B. Parker. 36. both of Falls City, received suspended one-year. jail sentences here Thursday when they pleaded guilty to charges of lewd cohabitation. Sentence was meted in Justice Court by Judge Kenneth Shetter- ly who placed them on probation lor one year. Mrs. Parker also is awaiting grand jury action on a charge of assault with attempt to kill. She was arrested after O'Neal incur- Silverton Awaits 7 Lutheran Choir ; Itatesnua Ntws Servie' . SILVERTON Plans aregoing rapidly ahead for the concert to be g i v e n at Silverton Sunday night, Feb. 6, by. the Lather CoI lege choir irons Decorah, ; Iowa. The event is sponsored ; by . the choirs of Trinity and Immanuel Lutheran churches with Jonas Byberg as general chalrmai." The public concert will be giv en at the Union High School au ditorium. In charge of ticket sales are Miss Althea Meyer and Dr. E. L."Henkel. ; ,' v-:;.;;'; ' ) red chest wounds at sin apartment RETURNING TOPARIST OAKDALE;- Mrt. F.W. Meyer, a registered nurse whose home' if ' in Paris, France and who has been -visiting and caring for! her lather, Lima Dennis,' since 'SeptembeiV will leave OaKdale next week pre paratory to he return to France, Dennis left Sunday for Califaraia where be will visit relatives of the late Mrs Tennis. 4 . y :: ;; PIANO SALE! I Grands Spinets - Uprights Drastic Reductions!: the vmc cBirm N. Capitol ;pi JW371 : I f& ' EASY TERMS V 0N PURCHfSES T0TAl,NG JJ r00 4 $20 OR MORE . . . t ." F U R N IT U R 1 . -' I A For cupful or potful 7 ICE I . f ...... . t& i .FFEE I: ;A lilll: ' : ( -: u I S .. arid a r 5 ...and a 3-way saving! a savins whin you tuY it for Edward cost leas thjaL other top" quality instant CoifeeJ, aadttmchlea than rulxr coffee A savins WKN YOU MAKI 'nv because a littleDeep Roaated" Edwards goes a long, .long way, A SAVtNO Whin Tptt snW it,' since yon make only what you want...a lot or a little. at mWEWfifl. w- L Qudn. l ' I-' '" 'ITEM ' . 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