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Statesman, SsUm, Orogon, Friday, Jan. 21, 1955Sec 1-9 Woodbiirn's First Citizens Dimes Climax Due In Dallas Area Saturday WOODBURN First citizens of this community were honored by the Rotary oab Wednesday nignt. . waiaea senior rim uuzen wu Harold Austin (left) ud Gilbert Ranuge (center) was named Junior First Citizen. Making- the awards is Wlnton aunt. Valley Mevs IBBrnefs ' Haxel Green Ernest Zielinski Is recuperating at Silverton Hos- p f I from - surgery performed V. .'dnesday. He incurred a brok en collarbone when he slipped ai.i was run oyer' by a tractor at his farm here. North Howell John Campbell, who with Mrs. Campbell, princi pal at North Howell school, spent his, Christmas vacation in Texas, has been seriously ill since New Year's at the Woodburn hospital He is improving and hoped to be released this weekend, j Evergreen -The Evergreen Community Club will meet at 8 p.m. Friday at the schoolhouse. Men of the club will furnish en tertainment, reports Harvey Kas er, program chairman. Coffee and doughnuts will be served. Every ons is invited. Silverton Mrs. L. Sanders and C. J. McClanathan plan to leave shortly for Willamette Manor, Methodist home near Milwaukie, to make their home, they have announced. Both" have been active in Silvertod social and fraternal work during the past. several years. n. - ' Jefferson Mrs. Maude Epley was the inspiration for a surprise party Jan. 14 on her 79th birth day at the home of Mrs. J. wan ty. : Many gifts were given the guest of honor, f Hopewell Joyce Crockett, daughter of Mrs. Ellen Crockett, is recuperating at her home from eye surgery, performed last week at a Portland hospital. Unionvale Mr. and Mrs.' Don Gubser have moved to Toledo where he is employed. Hopewell Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Warnock and, Stanley have gone to San Antonio, Texas, to aoend the balance of the winter with son,,'Melvin, a medical stu dent ,.-. :. ' West Stavton Lt and Mrs Truman McClellan are now at Williams : Air Force Base. Ariz.. where he is an -instructor in jet flying. Their two children wno have been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Paul McClellan Here nave gone to Air Arizona to rejoin their parents. 5 T,.m TKn Tlina T.inlr PlnK will , meet Friday at the IOOF Hall. A no-host luncheon will be" served at noqp ' Salt Creek Next meeting of the Women's Mission Society of Salt Creek Baptist Church will be Tuesday, Feb. 8, when offi cers will be elected. Mrs. David Giesbrccht and Mrs. Henry Clas sen were in charge of the program at the recent meeting when 34 were present St Paul A March of Dimes dance will be held Friday, Jan. 28, at St Paul City Hall under sponsorship of the St Paul Le gion Auxiliary. Lillian Smith is chairman. Cakes will be sold at auction at intermission. Honewell A covered-dish din ner will be served at the next meeting of Hopewell Community Club on Friday, en. 4. Lvons Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruson were hosts Sunday at a party honoring the Rev. and Mrs. David Bennett About 25 persons attended. West Stavton Mrs. Ray Nye was hostess at ' a recent benefit dinner to help with the upkeep of tne Metnodist cnurcn parson age at Stayton. .The dinner was one in a series and members of the church's Women's Society at tended. Havesville The Havesville nnffM c:iub and tne Home exten sion Unit are co-sponsoring a runv mage sale to be- held all day Fri lav and saturriav over ureen baum's store, the proceeds will go towards the furnismng ot a k-;trhn in the scout cabin on Fisher Road. Those having articles to donate may contact the chair man, Mrs. Rose Andresen, 4990 N. Lancaster Dr. Statesman Newt lerrlea DALLAS The March of Dimes campaign will reach a climax here Saturday with a Block of Dimes contest and the annual dance. Twenty organizations of Dallas are banding together to assure a successful drive, declared William Richter, chairman of the Polk County polio chapter. The dance will be from f p.m. to I a.m. at Dallas Armory, musfc being furnished by George Mason's Melodiers. Intermission entertainment, will be provided by the Dallas Lions Club, according to the dance sched ule released by Mrs. Garry Han son of the polio chapter. Highlight ot the daytime activi ties will be the Block of Dimes contest a challenge affair between the Dallas Lions and Jaycees. This is the third year the two clubs have engaged in the rivalry and, in the past, it has produced a lot of fun and many dimes. Contest chairmen are Loren Sie bert of the Jaycees and Darrell Williams of the Lions. The annual pore Might parade for March of Dimes will again be conducted by the Jaycettes. Date for the event is Jan. 31. Meanwhile, Richter reported that over $325 had been received to date from coin cards returned through the mails. Five county grade schools turned in $42 donated by students. Richter has asked the other schools to hold their receipts until later in the month in order to get the best possible coverage in the campaign collections, Valley Obituaries Alfred J. La Chance Willamina Funeral services were held Wednesday from the Grand Ronde Methodist Church for Alfred J. LaChance, 15, who died at the result of an automo bile accident. The Rev. Royce Coan officiated, , and interment was in wana Jttonae cemetery. LaChance was born at Chemawa Aug. 1, 1940, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph LaChance. He has lived at Grand Ronde most of his life, and was an eighth grade stu dent at Grand Ronde Grade School, Survivors include his parents; a brother, Alvin LaChance of Rose burg; a sister, Elinore Chrowder of Riverside, Calif.; and his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben La Chance of Grand Ronde and Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Hudson of Salem A brother, Ralph Jr., preceded him in death last February from an accidental gunshot wound. Pratnm The Pratum Commun ity Club will meet at the school- house Friday at 8 p.m. , Four Comers Minor smoke damage was reported when an electric range overheated at the E. G. Valentine residence, 2080 Fisher Rd., at 2:30 p.m. Thurs day. Four Corners volunteer fire men answered the alarm. Schaafer's RECTAL OINTMENT Soothes, lubricates. Astringent Contains Chaulmoogra Oil, Witch Hazel, Kaolin Relievos Pain Shrinks Hemorrhoids SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Open Daily 7:30 a. m. to 8 pjn. Sunday, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. 135 N. Commercial TWIN BED SALE it ri"r J ty . 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