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Valley News Statesman News Service Siiverton Teacher to Accept Ameultural Post in India gtitesajM Newt service lucation. Recommendations are on S1LCKT0M Leonard Hudson, hand for a new vocational agri- Inrtrt .or vocational s.ricul tvrt -i S'lrtt-ton for the past 17 years, will leave around the boli d?y season for Washington D. C. to accept an appointment to Ne pal. India, as -Agricultural Live stock Advisor, ;L ' . The appointment comes through the International Cooperative Ad ministration and is for the usual two-year period. " : Li T- The vacancy in the Siiverton schools will be filled at once, Milton Baum. high school princi pal said Sunday. The board and the faculty has been advised of the appointment for several weeks, Baum said, but have been await ing definite orders. Through the State department of vocational ed- cultural instructor for, . Siiverton. Baum added. . Hudson has been in hopes, members of the board said, that the orders would come in sufficient time to give him an opportunity to help the new in-1 structor , with details of taking over in midterm. Going with Mr. Hudson will be his bride, 'Miss Eustelle Bau man, to whom be will be married in . Mt. -Angel oo Thanksgiving Day? Miss Bauman is a teacher in St. Mary's grade school , in Mt, Angel. . -. - The two will take two weeks orientation in Washington, D.C.J starting Jan. 5 before they leave 3jr air for Kathmandu, Nepal, In dia. - t Airliner: Crash , 1 Mail Received hi . ' Itetcnui Newt Service FOUR- CORNERS Mrs. Albert Brant, 4050 Beck avenue, received a letter on Thursday November 17, through the U. S. Post Office of Denver, , Colo., that had been salvaged from the plane crash, near . Denver, on November 1. The letter, was sent td Mrs. .Brant by her daughter, Mrs. Clif ford Herman, under date of , Oc tober 31, 1935 from Camp La- Jeune. North Carolina, while the envelope was badly mutilated the address: was legible and the air mail stamp and contents were in tact. . - Births At Valley Hospitals' Valley News Briefs I SUtetmaa News service - f GERVAIS-Tuesday; November 22, 7 p.m.. is the date for the an-' Dual Parents, and Son Banquet of the Future Farmers of America chapter of theGervais Union High School, to be held at the high school. Mr. Daniel Dunham, Na tional President of the F.F.A.. will speak on "A Future Fanner . Lives Here." i PEDEE Miss Willie Jane Birchell left this week to visit her sister, Dorothy Birchell, who is in the Air Force and stationed at Albuquerque, New Mexico. A PEDEE William Ware has re ceive his discharge from the U.S. navy and he and wife, the former Twila Burbank, are now living in Pallas. ! PEDEE Sgt. and Mrs. Dale Snyder (Iva May Blankenbaker) are the parents of a son born at a Denver, Colorado hospital on November 14. Sgt. Snyder is sta tioned at the US Army base at Colorado Springs. This is their third child. '' SHERIDAN The Floyd Rosen balm orchestra will play for the annual Hope Chest dance. Wednes day evening, Nov 23. The dance will be held at the VFW hall in Willamina. The hope phest and its contents will be won by those holdia . the winning ticket stubs. The American Legion and auxili ary sponsors the dance. Falls City The Falls City Square Dance Club meeting which was scheduled for, Satur day night was cancelled because the caller. Rex Brendle of Salem, was hospitalized. The meeting scheduled for November 26 will not be held because many mem bers plan to attend the Rebeccas' convention. Hayesville Mrs. William Brietzke, 2295 Claxtar Road, is now at home after spending two and a half months in-a local Nursing Home and 18 days in the hospital previous to that Her condition is such that she is per mitted visitors for only fifteen minutes at a time, but her general health is much improved. , LIBERTY Word has been re ceive from Berkeley. California, of the death of Mrs. Minnie Silva, mother of Mrs. Chester Carbough on Boone Road. Mrs." Carbough left on Friday morning to attend the funeral. " i SHERIDAN The PTA will meet Monday; Nov. 21. at a p.m. in the Chapman $rade school. An in teresting program 'is being planned. Third and. fourth grade parents will serve refreshments. Hayesville' Mr M a r 1 y n Wolkot of the V. D. Hill Agate Shop, is now convalescing at the LLansing-Nursing Home on Lans ing Avenue, and visitors are wel come. Mrs. Wollcot fractured ber hip and her left wrist iri an acci dent at her home the second of November. i , Stateeasaa Newt Service ' SlLVERTON To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dellenbaught, Estacada, Nov. 10, a son, at the Silventon HcsDitaL U To Mr. and Mrs. Ordin Sand ve'r, .Woodburn, a son, Nov. 10, Ut the Siiverton Hospital. ' To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buch heit, Siiverton, a son, Nov. 10, at the Siiverton Hospital.' " To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schaff- ner, Ccrvallis, a son, Nov. 10, at the .Siiverton Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Harlin Schurt- er, Siiverton, a sorC Nov.. 13, at the Siiverton Hospital. . . . To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bochs- ler, Siiverton, a son; Nov. 13, at the Siiverton Hospital, . ' To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mont gomery, Siiverton, a daughter, Nov. 14, at the Siiverton Hospi tal. To Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mor gan, "Siiverton, a non, Nov. 14, at the Siiverton Hospital. - " To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Boyd, Hillsbcro, a son, Nov. 15, at the Siiverton Hospital. .To Mr. and Mrs: "Arthur Sach er, a son, Nov. 15, at the Silver- ton Hospital. SHERIDAN To Mr. and Mrs. John Brandon. Grand Ronde, son, Nov. 15, at the McMinnvule hospitaL Mt Angel The monthly meeting of the Women Foresters will be held Tuesday, November 22, instead of Thursday, Novem ber 24, since H falls on Thanks giving. The meeting will.be held in St, Mary's club room and will open at 8 p.m. A social hour will follow. - - j 'Falls City The Falls City Friendly Neighbors Club will meet on December 13 at the home of Mrs. Chester Burbank. There wilt be a coverefl-dish luncheon and Christmas gift exchange, j Falls .City The. Home Ex tension meeting will be Decem ber 6 at the High SchooL The meeting will . feature making Christmas- decorations. Everyone is to bring a Christmas decora tion and tell how it is made.'! Davton "Teaching Arlth. metic Through the Grades, is the topic for the Monday evening meeting of the Dayton PTA at the grade school at 8 p.m. Teach ers of the school will take part in the discussion.', There will be a short business meeting, and re freshments will be served during Siiverton Couple Parents of Twins ' -'.'' . . 1 . Itatetaiaa Newt Service SlLVERTON Twins a son and a daughter were born Sat urday to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Diarmit o' Scotts Mills. The boy weighed four pounds and 12 ounces while the girl weighed five pounds . three and one-fourth ounce. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.' Gilbert .Whitney of Woodourn, Nov. 19 at the Silver ton Hospital the social , hour following formal meeting. the Mis- Grange Group Jicks Officers SUtetmaa Newt Service .MONMOUTH The Monmouth Grange elected new officers at a recent meeting. They will be in stalled December 10 at a joint session of all county granges and the Pomona Grange. -. New Monmouth officers includ . ed J. W. Graber, reelected Master. Others: Guy Thornbrue, overseer; Wilmer D. Powell, lecturer; Perry Powell, steward; William - King, assistant steward; Mrs. . Alma Speas, chaplain; Eric J. Swenson, treasurer; Mrs. Elsie , King, sec retary; Mrs. Guy Thornbrue? lady assistant steward;,. Walt er Read, gate keeper; Mrs. Mabel Lofte. ceres; and Mrs. Emma Parker, flora. Brooks The Womens sionary Council of the Brooks Assembly of God Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Lillian Fry at 1 p.m. Monday. The group will sew poke bags for Navajo Indians following a business meeting. Sheridan Grange Picks Officers ior New Year , ., SUteunam Newt Service SHERIDAN Tony Eisele has been elected master of the Buell Grange. Other newly elected 1956 offi cers are: gatekeeper. Carl Wise; overseer. Mrs. Ray Tibbets; lec turer. Mrs. John Rose; steward, Stanley Eisele;. assistant steward, Alfred Schroeder; lady assistant steward, Mrs. Alfred Schroeder; chaplain, Mrs. Andrew Asbury; treasurer, Marcel Chrisman; sec retary, Mrs. June Woodall;. ceres, Mrs, Don ; Mitchell; flora, Mrs. Hugh Walker; pomona, Mrs. Chester Canby; executive commit-J tee, Herman Endres. Andrew As bury, Clyde Todd; musician, Mrs. Joe Humfleet; fire committee chairman, Andrew Asbury; agri culture committee chairman, Her man Endres. Hattie Hudson Services Held SUtetmaa Newt Service, ' SHERIDAN Funeral services were held at St. Michael's Cath olic Church in Grand Ronde this week for Mrs. Hattie M. Hudson, 84, life long resident 'of Grand Ronde. Interment was in the Green Crest cemetery in Sheri dan. Rev. Ignatius Behr officia-' ted. Survivors are five daughters.' Pearl Mercier Velma Mercier . Martha Ilercfer, Ha Dowd and Eula Petite, all of Grand Ronde; a son, E.B. Hudson of Chemawa; 19 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren. , . Prevent Eye Injury I In . the shop, in sports, or while driving, wear tht new Unbreakable Glasses that won't shot- tr .., won't break. Ready in 1 day at Semler Optical. j Liberal Credit NO EXTRA Charge tmf-ntf ! Amtvntt y ee eff era1, weekly mt aaafMv. Wear vovr , Gtets W3 rajrief I WIEIC mm t : '' MM: JO AM-I PMBBMaaC ' 0(SfNSJNw OmOAHS 0 F F I C E S 2 FtOOR AUSKY BLDG. 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