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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 13

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CHailOn CxprCSS Tax base vote delayed Continued from page 1 another $90 to come from a paper drive. The board agreed earlier this year to vide the difference needed to charter a bus for the trip. The board's share would be $236, but LaTour expects that to be reduced as funds from a dance and more papers come In. The 37 students and three chaperonea left for the exljlblt Monday morning and, were to return early this morning. It was announced that Ken Garrison," maintenance and grounds director (or the Crowfoot district for the past 4Vi has resigned to take the same position at the University of Florida in Gainesville.

Garrison's assistant, Ralph Kfctterley, will take over the position until a replacement can be found. 'V, A discussion of enrollment and class sizes In the three Crowfoot district schools brought out some concerns of district patrons over possible overloads in first grade classes at Waterloo School. Sharon Roosa, Mary Ann Jones and Dwaln Watklns asked that another first grade teacher be hired so that the 74 first graders could be split Into four Instead of three classes. 77 Board members asked that the situation be monitored for another two weeks to let enrollments stabilize before taking action. Board Member Jerry expressed reluo tance to take action jintll all members Larry Houchln, Mrs.

French and Baker Members Doug Nesbltt and Richard Headings could not be present. The board agreed to call a special meeting to discuss hiring teachers' aides or another teacher if enrollment In first grade Classes increases. The total enrollment at districts schools Is' now 667, down about 70 students from last year. federal, bus and traffic safety officials. The step would then be removed pending official acceptance of the device by officials.

The board agreed to -allow tern- porary attachment of the device as long as Sheartn supplied the children lot the filming. board appointed two new members of the budget committee to replace Dr. Dorothy French, who has become a school board member JWayne Rleskamp will fill the three-year term and Claire Garcia, recent andldata for the board, will fil) the one year remaining ih Mjy French's term. Richard LaTour, art teacher at Seven Oak, reported that the group of students raising money toattend the Tutanhkamun exhibit In Seattle has" about $245 with 19,1978, Page 13 your i they Tuesday; Sept. TT Couple is honored Mrand Mrs.

Jim (Sheryl) Anderllk of Lebanon were honored on their flrs.f wedding anniversary Sunday, Aug. 27, with a dinner held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of the Gore area. Those present for the observance were the honored guests; and Mrs.

John (Marclai FlUwater and daughters; Mr, and Mrs. Ron KMLU44PAHn4 hntt: 'hostess, Mr. 'and-Mrs. Henry Miller PUBLIC NOTICE IN THSGtFyCUlT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY tN THE MATTERQF THE ESTATE of HVElC MARSHALL, decaasad No 13483 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tht -in under tigntd has been appointed Per- -lonal flepreseniative ot the above estate All peraoni having claims against the estate are required to pre-' sent the same, with proper vouchers, to said Personal Representative at the othce ot Morley, Thomas KingaJey. Attorneys at Law.

SO Maple Street, Lebanon, Oregon, within tour monthe ot the date ot first publication ot this notice, or such claims may be barred All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the Personal Representative or the attorneys lor the Per'sonai Representative at the addresses Slated, or from the records of the Court. .0. DATED and ftrsrpublished'this 19th day of September, 1078 Celeste Robinson Personal Representative i 1 Obituaries i grandchildren. A son, Del Roy DeWall, In 1931. 4 A eftovers in ttic before tart a fire.

ell them a hurry by lean out In the hospital Medical: Wesley Elder, Cathy Rivers, Royce Butolph, Alice Schaffner, Johnny Budd, Margaret Andrews, Jerry Hlghsmith, Michael Ramsey, Lebanon; Arlene Lloyd, Iva Plant, Jeffrey Weaver, Sweet -Home; Janie Sloan, Carle Cowdrey, Edwin Oxford, Brownsville. Surgical: Kathleen Brown, Lucille Fetter, Twila ebandnr LtrrBlTderBacKr Linda Rowley, Catherine Smith, Bobby Vaughn, Sweet Home. foke it a real family day -get fn touch -with loved ones by Long Distance Mt. FimmiU RQ. LabenoA, OR 9365 Thomas Reuter Morley, Thomas Kingsley Attorneys at Law 80 Maple Street Lebanon, OR 9355 Sept.

19. 26, Oct 3, 1978 Northwestern ElinM.Iles. Elln Marie lies, 93, 605 Harrison died Sunday at Lebanon Community Hospital. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Jost -Funeral-Home with the Rev.

Mark Tjepkema and Gordon Jaffe officiating. Burial follows at Lebanon IOOF Cemetery. She was born Sept. 18, 1884 at Sunnansjo, Sweden and came to the United States In 1896, living in Iowa. She lived and worked In several states before coming to Lebanon in 1956.

She married, Frank B. lies Jan. 1910 In Mesilla Park, N.M. He died In 1953. She was a member of the Lebanon Free Methodist Church.

Survivors are three sons, Frank of Dana Point, Charles of El Reno, and John of Lebanon; a daughter, Katherlne McRay of South Beach, nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Ronald G. Beard Memorial services will be held today at 2 p.m. at Crab-tree Kingdom Hall for Ronald G. Beard, 16, a former Lacomb resident most recently of 1185 SE Lynnwood Albany, who died Saturday after motorcyjle-car accident.

Sher man Rlcttey. Private day at Lebanon IOOF Cemetery. Huston Funeral Home handled arrangements. He was born Oct. 30, 1961 In Lebanon and grew up in the' Lacomb area, attending Lacomb Elementary School.

He moved with his family to Albany a year ago and had been a student at South Albany High School. He was a member rHre Kingdom Hall WYWrori include his Save 25 on direct dial calls after 5 p.m. or save 50 onfalls within the state after 10 p.m. ast promotion a Want died Josephine Weirich Funeral services are pei ding at Huston Funeral Home for Josephine M. Weirich, 82, 520 Tangent who died Sunday at Lebanon Community Hospital.

John F.Taylor Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. today at Bateman Funeral Home in Newport for John F. Taylor, 78, a former resident of the Lebanon area who died at a Newport hospital last Friday. Interment will at the Eureka Cemetery, "Newport. Born'' April 18, ine MUach, he had lived In the Newport area for the lasH3 years.

He was a retired mechanic and welder. He was a past master of the Lacomb Grange, past president of the Newport Agate Society, and past commander of the Yaqulna Bay Yacht Club. Surviving are his wife, Julia; three sons, Walter and Jacky Taylor, both of Albany, and Milton Taylor of Newport four daughters, Loretta Felch of Mt. Vernon, Marie McKenna of Wlnlbck, Marilyn Hassinger of Junction City, and Carol Baye of Lebanon; three brothers; five sisters; 30 grandchildren, and 25 great-grandchildren. genuine -F0sewo4 nandie surgical cost Telephone Systems Inc.

A subsidiary of Telephone Utilities Inc. Telephone People-Serving People mm luQ; IK. Annette Towery Funeral services are set for 2 p.m.' today at Jost. Funeral Home for Annette R. Towery, 21, 33774 Highway 99E, Tangentfwho died Sunday-morning in an auto accident' about seven miles south of Albany.

The Rev. John Atkins will officiate, and bulal follows at Sandrldge Cemetery. was born In Medford Sept. 21, 1957 and moved to Lebanon 'in 1964 from She attended schools In Lebanon and moved to Tangent in 1976. She had been employed at Ludlow's Kennels.

She married Martin Towsry July 20, 1974. He survives. Other survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lope of Lebanon, and two grandmothers," a Moore and Amanda Lope, both of ClausDeWall Funeral was held Monday at Huston Funeral Home for Claus DeWall, 81, of 495 Cascade who died last Wednesday at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Portland.

Joe Cunningham officiated, and bdrial followed at Willaniette Memorial Park in orn Dec. 26, 1896, at Thomas Scio, he had lived his entire life in the He was a retired bulldozer operator. He had worked for many years for Logging, and also worked on construction of the Green Peter dam. He was a member of the Lebanon Senior Citizens and an Armyjretexanof World War I. On Jan.

20, 1921, he married-Bertha Crabtreet She survives. Also surviving' are a daughter, Virginia two sons, DerWll (Lefty) DeWall, Lebanon, and Jack DeWall of. Albany; two sisters, Mary Adams, Aloha, and Lucy Cipolla, Portlandj nine grandchildren, and nine" greaF1 Wheel alignment. For moil US can. 1088 abor We check, correct camber, ca-ster and toe.

Then check front end, brakes, Knocks -and entire exhaust system. Heavy-duty muffler, 19 99 Fits many US can Muffler shut'' Replace it with W.irds tou'l steel muffler It's built Icir years of quiet, de ser Ke Repack bearings. 188 veryone reads i. of living? parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Beard of Albany; a brother, Randel of Salem three sisters, VCDirft, Rachel Feuersteln of Sclo, and Roxanna Neuhaus of Albany grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Knox of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. KyleBeard of j3rand-.

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