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,lMSec. 1) SUteu..in, Salem, Ore, Jri., Feb. 21, '68 "Churches of Amity to Observe Prayer Day m--B n rvtc 'school students and adults will be ' AMITY. F - The Bread of held at the Amity Met ho di it Life" i '.- central theme Church, under the chairmanship of Fridr when C.ur- hs of Amity Mrs Kenneth F. Abbott, lom unilc in obsc-vf-? of the World mrncing at 1 pra., the program Day of Prayer. .M:- noon services will consist of group participation for adults and children are in responsive reading, and the planned, under the auspices of singing of hymns. "The Lord's fene-al chairman. Mm H. E Prayer" will be sung during the Wood. services by Juanita Johnson, ac- Special worship ser ices for high companied by Colleen Crannell. . j A flute-clarinet duet will be pre- I II I sented by Judy Jones and Sharon VllAm nOlrinfc Smith The Rev. Kenneth F. Ab- Well Drilling Site Shifted Sulnmin Ni Srvtrt Valley News Statesman News Service Spaghetti Meal Provides Funds For Sophomores bott of Amity Methodist Church will speak. Sunday Around the World" Is the topic of a film to be featured at the children's services, slated at Baptist Church. Primary stu dents will attend at 2 p.m., with Jefferson Plans For Library Week Program lUUimn Stmt Srrvtre AMITY. Feb. 20 Spaghetti high lighted the menu when Sophomores of Amity I'nion high school donned chef's attire, and displayed culi nary achievements for gourmets of the Italian delicacy. . .).. ,M raaliiul ,riTnl nr7rH l.nHer 'rt mad ' mertiim th.s week Election of officers for the com from the- affair, prepared under , iKr ,r ' i, v.r .1 iii h. . h Ikn nnnunhn nl f Inc. llvicnri i .............. ,.., ... r Jack Thorstensen and Joe Brade- Slatrimaa Stmt trrvtrt JEFFERSON. Feb. 20 - Plans farmers. Dallas Club To Discuss Horticulture Slatnm.n Stmt Rervlre I DALLAS, Fob 20 Floyd Allen, president tf the 20-40 Chib. an nounces a regular meeting has been scheduled for the county fairgrounds Monday at I p.m. Program will feature informa tion on future trends of horticul tural crops in the county and Glen Hardman of Sunset Farms will be in charge. , ! With a growing interest in the production of fruits and vegetables in the county, the program will be of special interest to all young tich. Consultant in menu planning was Mrs. Edna Strout, high school home economics instructor. Assistance in dinner arrange- upper elementary students congre-1 ments was provided by Jon Ehlers, LIBERTY. Feb 3) nrilling op-'gating at 2:30. Chairman of the! Jim Hampton. Tom Bums, John erations were hailed this week by junior services. Mrs. E. H. Leh-; Walker. Darlene Wood, and Jean Selem Heights Water Dis'nct on ajman, will present a flannelgraph ette Jones. 12-inch well being drilled on Ma-1 demonstration, utilizing the theme! drona Avenue. 'God s Steadfast Love." Appro- ki , A I The shaft had reached S70 feet;pnate musical selections win ; U lyir AnQP leaiurea. s World Day of Prayer services nd only 30 gallons per minute was being obtained. Machinery is being moved to the Reidel District where operations will commence on a new well. The water district noted they had encountered a foreign type mate rial in the last few feet of the Ma drona well. It was being analyed and early reports indicate it to be an early day marine composite. No similar type material is known to exist in the area. TWIN GIRLS BORV LEBANON. Feb. 20 Twin dauehters were bom at the Leb- DAIGHTER BORN anon hospital yesterday to Mr and ! WILLAMUSA, Fee. 2DA oaugn-, Mrs Slevefl M christensen. Route iruCfT IliL Mr "St Lebanon The girls were named McMinnviUe hospital to Mr. and " Mrs. James Thompson of Willa- Bonnie Sue and Mary Lou. They mina. have a 34-year-old brother. i i i are sponsored nationally by theiiinC 1111113160 General Department of United Church Women, of the National Council of the Churches of Christ. Friday's services will mark the llaltnui Newt Sfrrtre MT. ANGEL, Feb. 20-National Junior Catholic Daughter Week seventy-second observance of the Feo jg t0 23, opened in Mt. Angel international affair, since its in- wi.- the initiation of 20 firls as ception in 1887. Valley News Briefs Tmmer Junior department of the Methodist Sunday school will have a party in the church social ball Friday from 7 to t p.m. Tamer Three Link Club meets Friday at the home of Mrs. Scott Anderson. There will be a non-host luncheon at noon. Ceatral Hewell The Farmers Union is meeting Saturday night at 1 30 for covered dish dinner and octal. The event will be at the Farmers I'nion hall, the former Brush Creek school A budget fund party will be held. Aarara Mrs. Lester Rosa re ports that her daughter. Donna, who has undergone four eye oper ations, is feeling fin but must re main in bed for the present. Doe- Ion are unable ts say if the last operation will eventually restore her tight. AaaJty A aeries of Lenten breakfasts commenced Wednesday at Amity Methodist Church spon sored by Methodist Youth Fellow ship group. The sessions will be Amity A covered dish dinner was the occasion recently when members of the Amity Methodist Church and their families gathered following morning worship serv ices. A period of recreational and hymn singing concluded the affair. Jefferson Gary. J4-year-old son of the W. E. Barnas. is home after several days in Albany General hospital where he underwent treat ment for rheumatic fever. Jefferson Mrs. Ralph Dunham was in Albany General hospital from Tuesday until Saturday of last week, undergoing medical treatment. Amity Several Amity women attended the recent leadership training session sponsored by Mc- Minmnlle Baptist Church. Repre senting mission circles of the Am ity Baptist Church were Mrs. W. R. Konzleman. Mrs. Evelyn Loop, Mrs. E. H. Lehman, Mrs. Ralph Konzleman, and Mrs. M. J. Lehman. Dayton Ten dollars aid to the new members of the organization The initiation took place in the clubroom of St Mary's school with the final rites, the presentation of the members emblems, conducted in St. Mary's Church. Rev. Edward Spear, chaplain, officiated. The Junior officers of the past year were in charge of the initia tion. A supper arranged by a com mittee of the Senior CDA followed in the school dining hall. Decora tions carried the Valentine theme. Mrs. Ralph Stenger was general chairman. Next court meeting for all the Juniors is set for Thursday, March . Woodburn Stages Valentine Dance tutesaua Stmt Sarrire WOODBURN. Feb. 20 - Tamara Majors and Frank Boen, seniors at Woodburn High School, were cho sen as king and queen of hearts and ruled over the annual Girls' Athletic Association Valentine dance Saturday night. Theme was "Sweethearts on Parade." Chosen in the court were La von Heiden and Bob Baird, junior v Jerry Juve and Patricia Martin, sopho mores; and Lydia Armstrong and Dean Augustus, freshmen. The king and q u a were crowned during halftime of the Woodburn-Mt. Angel basketball game by Janice Reiling, GAA president. serving National Library Week the meeting, here March 18-22. The March meeting set for the Plans are for an open house 24th of that monlh will feature March 18 in the library with both recommendations for fertilizing of the Jefferson and Talbot Woman's ! farms, based on soil tests, club members helping, the Jeffer-i N. John Hansen, county exten- son club with refreshments and'sion agent, asks all members to the Talbot members in serving. submit soil test as soon as pos Book exhibits are planned for sible in order that the tests can stores downtown. A display of re-1 be discussed at this meeting, Al ligious books and articles will be len said. set up in one store window. Anoth-1 er store window will display gar- den and flower arranging books. ; Pa rrn pre Union I? A big display of science and hob- "Ivl J Vllivil IS bies will be set up in the big room ' kA ppf jnn ariirHav at the city hall, and special music , meCl ,n9 JdlUTUaj al numbers will be presented dur- iif A final Srhnnl ing the open house hours March j'Yll. MilJ,Cl JtHUUI 18. Miss Josephine Getchell, chair man, says she will try to contact every local organization for aid in the week's observation. It's pur pose is "For a better-read, better informed America." Members of the Jefferson com mittee helping Miss Gretchell and Mrs. Hal Wynd, Mrs. Fred Page. Virginia Mason. Mrs. Lester Shields. Mrs. Irving Miller and Mrs. William E. Smith. New Street Signs To Be Installed Soon in Sheridan Stateamaa Stmt Service SHERIDAN, Feb 20 Installa tion of new street signs in Sheri dan is expected lo start wilhin a short time. Jack Kden, street superintendent, reported to Mayor Fred Bozeman this week. The metal signs will have black letters on a white background. The letters will be 3'i inches high. They wHI be mounted on steel poles. Plans of the state highway de partment to install a sign at the intersection of Bridge and Main streets indicating the clover leaf on the new highway from East Sheri dan to Wallace bridge, were told to the City Council. MacLaren Chaplain to Address Silverton Club SUIeaman Newi Service SILVERTON. Feb 20-Chaplain E. ('. Goctz of MacLaren School for Boys. Woodburn, will be guest speaker at the Monday noon lunch eon of the Silverton Rotary Club. Rev Alvin Solid of Trinity Luther an Church is arranging the pro gram. Chaplian Goetz will talk on "A Chaplin's Day at Maclren." This week Lary Eaton, supervis- Salem Student Winner Of Tacoma Competition Stateamaa Newe Service MCMINJmLLE. Feb. 20-Fred Minifie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Minifie. 2248 Mill, Salem, re ceived first place in senior men's interpretative speaking last week StateimaB Stmt Service MT. ANGEL. Feb. 20 - Annual membership meeting of Mt. Angel Farmers Union Warehouse is scheduled Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's school auditorium. Two directors will be elected for two year terms. Expiring terms are held by George Vacher and Ronald Stevens. Members will dis cuss leasing a warehouse adjacent to Hopmere grain elevator from the Oregon Electric Railway. The traditional free lunch will be served at noon in the school dining room. Gervais Has Play Picked IUKiui Ntwi Service GERVAIS, Feb. 20 -The senior class of Gervais Union High School will present "Busy as a Beaver" in the gymnasium of the school. March 14 and IS under direction of Jerry Erhell, student director. Leading roles are played by Ronnie Dunn, Evelyn F.thell, Jua nita Hawley, Don Belleque, and John Cox. Other members of the cast are Carolyn Hupp, Patricia Graves, Marlene Roosa, Charlene Susee, Colleen McManun, Judy Smith, Joyce Jungwirth, and Jerry Ziel inski. The Assistant Director is Jerry Zielinski; business manager, Alan Miller, stage manager, Jerry La-Mar. Style Show Using Theme Of Japanese lUttimiR Nfwi Service SHERIDAN, Feb. 20-The VFW Auxiliary voted to sponsor a bene fit sale March 1 at the VFW Hall, and to serve free coffee during the sale. March 22 was set for the an- j nual spring style show which this year will have a Japanese theme. Miss VFW dance has been scheduled April 12 with candi dates from Willamina and Sheri dan high schools to be announced soon. A report on the Feb. 1 well baby conference In Sheridan showed 35 children had received polio and other shots. or of distributive education, Stale Department of Education was I he speaker. He described how high school juniors and seniors who are eligible are given part-time em- j ployment in business--houses while. class room instruction along the lines of the employers' business is carried on. The minimum wage for these students is 65 cents an hour. The students are not permitted to work later than p.m. and nor are they permitted to work in drive-in res taurants under this program. The expense of Instructors and administrative detail work is sup ported SO per cent by federal funds and the balance by the local school district. According to Eaton, there are approximately 1.000 Oregon high school students taking advan tage of thisprogram. At the week's business session, !C. H. Weiby was appainted chair man of the nominating committee. Veterinarian Assigned lutciBu Newt Service SILVERTON, Feb. 20 Dr. R. J. Mallorie, Silverton veterinarian and dairyman, has been assigned t. vuc,c v. .uSW uuiiu j to Eastern Oregon to assist in a speech tournament in Tacoma. federal testing orocram for bru- Minifie is a senior speech major at Linfield College. He represented Linfield at the tournament. He also won third place in senior men's oratory. ' cellos is in cattle. During his ab sence his brothers and partners, Richard and Paul Mallorie, are operating the large Mallorie Broth ers Dairy in the Bethany area. 4-H Club Gets Official Name UMiimi Stmt SrrW GERVAIS, Feb. 30-The 4-H En tomology club of Brooks Pioneer District 13 has chosen the name of "Fireflies." They are the fourth grade boys and in the "Bug Catch er" division. Mrs. Frank Henny is the leader. Junior leader is Alex ine Henny. They have elected the following officers: President. John Pavlov; vice president. Stanley Fuller; secre tary, Frank Henny Jr.; song lead er. Jerry Koenig; sergeant at arms, Mike Gregrieof; and report er, John Allen. j Gervais Woman Portland Queen UUiau Stmt Servlrt GERVAIS. Feb. 20-Kathy Man ion was Queen of the Homecoming celebration at University of Port land. She is a sophomore studying Liberal Arts and Elementary Edu cation and sophomore representa tive of Associated Women Student Countil. Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Manion of Gervais are Kathy's parents. Manion is librarian at Gervais Un ion High School. 1:.,, ,iir GOVERNOR INVITED LEBANON, Feb. 20-Gov; Rob ert Holmes is befig invited to crown the queen of Lebanon's Strawberry Festival June 12-H. Festival Manager Loffie . Arnold said the fair board 'had not re ceived a reply from -Salem. The announcement was made at the city's first press breakfast pre paratory to the celebration. Sheridan PTA Raises Funds With Pie Auction v SUtcunaa New Sarvlc SHERIDAN. Feb. 20-A sum of $4H.30 was added to the Sheridan's PTA treasury Monday evening by a pie auction, with Vernon Mo Kibhen and Bob Smith presiding as auctioneers. Hayden Pittman, district scoot commissioner, presented the Na tional Charter of Cub Scouts a? American to the PTA. Cub Scout committeemen and Den mothers were introduced. Fifty Cub Scouts are in this year's program. Mail Boxes Are Found Damaged SUtcuata Ntwi Itrvlr JEFFERSON. Feb. 10 Maurice J. Holstad, Marion County deputy! sheriff, has been investigating complaints by several patrons of Jefferson post office rural route. Their boxes, located at the inter section of Scio Road and Glasgow Lane, have been pushed over and tampered with. Holstad said "molesting of mail Marion county Sheriff s office would like any information re garding these incidents." Car Accident Damage Suit Filed at Dallas Uliinii Ntwi Serlr DALLAS, Feb. 20 A 135,000 damage suit was filed here by Eunice Mae Garrett against Glenn A. Etter and Marguerite Etter in volving an auto accident that al legedly occured about four miles north of Pedee on Highway 223 March 23. 1956. - The suit asks $312.50 in special damages and $35,000 in general damages. LINN SCIENCE FAIR LEBANON, Feb. 20-I.inn Coun ty Science Fair will be April 12 in the gym of Albany Union High school. Marshall Summers, Leba non Union High school science in structor, is county chairman. Students of the first and through 12th grades will enter exhibits. SECURES YOUNG CHICKS . j AURORA. Feb. 20 -bver the weekend Mills Implement Com pany of Aurora was a busy place. ' Thursday evening. Mills received 1.350 baby chicks. These were placed under heat lamps in the store window. The chicks were given to customers purchasing feed. OHKD 155J1D 'It, C0 mm SCHAEFER'S Diuretic Tonic A combination of approved remedies which Influence the secretion ef the kidneys, hence aseful in eases where the ur ine Is scanty, high colored, tnrbld er unduly concentrated: m 11 to produce Irritations ef the arinary passages. If symptoms persist see your Doctor. SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Open Daily 1:31a.m. ta I p.m. Sundays, f a. m. te S p. m. 135 N. Commercial mmrti WMiwaflav ana will conciuae r ... r.;. r. a. 1 - 1 1 smmii 1. tjumy i mil uiuuwu April 2. I charge of devotional beatification project and $2.50 to serncea wui ue uwrjt the Dawton Heart Fund campaign IIYF advisor. was voteo by memrjers 01 me Dayton Garden Club at their February meeting in the home of Jeffenee Talbot Community n,imli will k hnt Ia m Vmith Rally Saturday at 7:30 p.m., with;Mr- Manly B30 ine churches taking part DV Amity Dr. Gordon Frazee, Lin- is invited. Lee Linn County Red Cross first aid officials have announced completion of a standard first aid class at the Lyons plant of the Simpson Logging company. This also concludes, according to Mrs. Peg Hatfield. Lebanon, the train ing of all foremen, superintendents Amity Baptist Church, in the absence of the Rev. R. H. Burke. "Experts and Spe cialists in Christ's Work" was the sermon topic chosen by Dr. Fra ree. Brash College Earl Hampton, principal-elect for Judson Junior High will be at Brush College Com munity Club to speak to parents .A tha I.vniM and I Feb. 27 at 7:15 p.m. This is lm- Albany plants. Kenneth MacDon-1 portant to parents of students who aid, safety supervisor, instructed ' are now auenamg mbiuc the group. Sheridaa Sheridan restaurants are sponsoring "Coffee Days" this week for the benefit of the Heart Fund drive, each restaurant hav ing a different day. Mrs. Fred Wirfs is general chairman of the campaign and Mrs. Marion Lath am and Mrs. B. J. Miller will serve as Captains for the Sunday, Feb. 23 house te house canvass. Members of the Legion Auxiliary, sponsor ef the drive, and Sheri dan High School girls will help with the canvassing Heart Sunday. High and who will be transferred to the new junior high school this fall. Rawdale Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cammack and family, returned missionaries from Bolivia, will be at the Rosedale Friends Church Sunday. They will speak during Sunday School and morning wor ship service. At the 7:30 p.m service pictures will be shown of mission work. The Cammacks, when in the field, are In charge of Friend's mission farm near La Paz, Bolivia. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS L Fotma M .More t. Eakimeeoff l.TheOM Bucket lirencmg 11 BaJtmaraa 14. Mulberry 15. Portion It. Conit ruc tion man lU. 8. Navy) IT. Evening service SO. Fastener 21. Skillful 22. Confederate 23. City (Pa.) 25. Pert girt 27. Sleeking ravel ft. Chinese dynasty 1. Pope's square cap 32. Indefinite article , 53. Epochs 54. GrwtiAg 35. Country establishes! ' in IMS ' tr.Oedofwar St. Approaches 0. tyigltaaaa (colloe,) 41. Fluff 41 Female . 1 fowls DOWN IJwatobJ 2. Employ 3. Piece out 4. Territory labor. ) 5. Flies aloft I Stop 1. Supernatur al object I Iroquois) S Stick of rouge .Lift 11. Kind of goat 28. Moral (eolloq.) principles 3. Of a tailor 29. Showe r 15. Saucy 31. Seaport 11 Franco's Fr country 33. Merit It. Hurl ti N'PL'JfllEgEr 20 Sow -flCWPWgfi3 n- c,rr t oDpIuIS'fHsT name C oppfcTJ " W t4. Pronoun .jaInItIoHvImC' 25 a jaIiIf&J uTfftry: Hnke4 yjpI 24. Token 7 jj h jg I u I lurk vir ) 1 11 TntrSr SHf 34. Measure ISiam. ) 37. Open (poet) 38. Lair 40. Shilling labbr.) IT a i TT I wz. w I Student Teacher At North Marion uinmu Ntwi Strrtrt NORTH MARION. Feb. 20-Kate Moore, student teacher in the Home Economics Department un der Mrs. Herb Kelso, is on her second week at North Marion Un ion High School. Miss Moore at tends Oregon State College. Girls in the home economics de partment have redecorated and have changed color of woodwork in their class room. Sanding was done by members of the Ag classes. 13 Legion Posts Have Delegates at Meeting IUUimii Kiwi Strrtci Mt. ANGEL, Feb. 20-Eleven of 13 Marion county Legion Posts were represented here last Friday at the county council and assem bly, when delegates reported only 589 more new members are need ed to reach the county member- shio auota this year. Next council meeting will te March 14 at Woodburn. Also meeting here Friday was the county auxiliary organization. They pledged to meet a member ship quota previous to the April 20 meeting in Salem. WOMAN HAS 8CKGEBT GERVAIS, Feb. X A second major operation was performed ea Mrs. Lester Ferren of ValseU at the Salem Memorial Hospital. She is seriously ill and a third oper ation is scheduled for the near future. 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