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! 1 I i i PAGE TEN - S OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning, March 3, 193S r I ; TW r.Aann ASva. received announcement' of thv IT jlaT lUDSet BeiTieS Is i Iflirlc TOTIA HflS j Farmers UniO!. - - -I SILVERTON' E. O. Mlnpr hu ONE WEEK SPECIAL Ldle Top Lift and Com position Heels, pair Indies Drew Shoe Half Soles u 49C AH Kinds of Shoe Repairing - at Reasonable Prices; - I. H. BARRON Shoe Repairing .Shop 175 S. COMMERCIAL H Tw-rtA , announcement ! of the birth of Ms first grandchild. Brace Minor Chetty. horn Sunday to Mr. and Mrs: Robert Chetty (Edna Minor) at Portland. Mrs. Chetty is a graduate of the Sil verton schools and lived here un til her marriage two years ago. St. Paul' Schedule ; 'For Lent Includes 4 I Services Each Week Upset Berries Is Meet Slated Of Hirie's Motor 1 Lebanon Musicians Slated on Alh4ny Program ft This ! Saturday SILVERTON Lenten services t:sr. Panl'a Catholic church will be! observed each Wednesday. Fri-' day. and Sunday nights, with two senrices on! Wednesday, one at 8:15 a. m. aBd at 7:30 p. m.; one at 7:30Frlday nitfht.and the same time- Sunday night. Special mission senrices will be held from March 27 to April 3. with Father John Stanley of New York, the-speaker. ; ' ' mi T NOTICE! " We Wish to Announce That . ... Yeater & Rush Co. Weulnghouse Home 1 Appliance Store LOCATED AT ... . 129 N. Commercial St. in former Capitol National Rank building. Have been appointed as: an authorized agent for THE NEW LIBERAL E. H. &F.A. TERMS What Does It Mean to You That you now can have that new Westinghouse Electric Range . . . Refrigerator . . . Water Heater . . . Washer . . . Ironer . . . Vacuum Cleaner and Radio on very easy terms that will: fit in with your budget. Do not delay. See us at once for full details. YEATER & RUSH CO. Westinghouse' Home Appliance Store 129 North Commercial Phone 4311 LEBANON I At the annual Linn county health institute to he held Saturday at the lbany high school auditorium, ieoanon . win be represented hy the hlgh school girls quartet! directed by Irene Moore : the high school" boys - Quar tet; an instrumental solo and cor net solo directed, byj Wayne . G. Gilfry. j K;- Y- T". The Freshman mixed glee, club which carries 40 voices will make its first publl appearance Thurs day nieht in conjunction with the high school band In a concert at the -high school. Don Chamber lain and Brocf Stacy, 'soloists will h directed bv Irene ; Moore1 and the entire group of 54 will be di rected by Wayne O. Glairy. Fire Auxiliary Meets The .firemen's auxiliary, with Mrs. Harry Howe, Mrs. L. E. Hnvns and Mrs. Dick Reeves as hostesses served the monthly din ner to the firemen at the Odd- follows hall Monday night. Irma Keejf haver and Mrs. George Childs were hostesses Tuesday afternoon at; the ; Keef- haver home at a shower for Mrs. Carl- Jungkeit, a recent bride. Am one the 25 women present were Mrs. Virgil Chil4s and Mrs. Carl Connett Of Albany. Gardenias Undeii Way Th nnst few davs bf sunshine have given intpetus to gardening and trimming or shrubbery. ai though the noil is too wet for cul tivation except on hifeh ground. Early spring flowers, dafodils; Ja ponica, snowrtakes and; violets are being largely) used In! home dec oration. . i - . I : Ira Young is completing a mod ern home near Sanderson's bridge. Edwin Pierce and family enter tained Sunday with a dinner in honor of Edwin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Pierce of Crabtree, on their golden wedding day. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earle Davis of Lebanon and the Charles Pierce family jof Crabtree. SILVERTON ; HILLS Allen Brothers of ; Sllyerton was call ed Into the hills to salvage what could be salvaged of the car driv en by William Hirte which went over the ibankj on the Silver Falls highway, Hirte had a can of fresh atxa.w berries, removed from the lock er, in me Dace , oi me car ana an be turned about to atrairhten it it fli nvcr. The -nn1 ha took his eyes 'off the road; the ear went oyer the steep embank ment and. rolled, down about 50 feet.withont lniurr to the driver. -r The- - narrow ' road and sharp curve- at : ihe place., where the Hirte car went over Las claim ed many accidents. Plv TVTnini Proiiti Are OutlineJl by Polk Granges DALLAS-j Five major projects by the annual meeting of the Polk County Grange Agricultur al committees. renorts W. C. Leth, county agent, who was sec retarr of the meetinz. They were seed nroduetion. atrricultural mar keting. 4-h club work, roaenc 'control a n! d ' weed control. Of these, agricultural committees o' local granges may seieci auj three. Important Announcement EU-QD D On E r, 0 WW klao nmnninnnnirl,rii(mn EXCAVATION HAS STARTED FOR Capitol Lumbeir Cos- "NEW OFFICE AND YARD$ 1020 N.r Commercial St. Scheduled to be completed within six weeks, it will be strictly modern throughout. The yard will provide protected storage space for! a million feet of lumber. ' ! - ! i -'i ' - "... j A Complete Stock of All Classes of Buflding Materials Will Be Carried The new retail department win be headed by i i F. I. BRESSLER formerly manager j of Cobbs Mitchell, who has purchased an in terest in the Capitol i Lumber Co. In charge of our wholesale mill will be I ! C. H. STRICKFADEN The mill is located at Cherry Ave nue. Retailing will also be handled from this location. S)MJIIIL1 V : c : - i! .- -:- WE'LL HELP YOU ARRANGE YOUR : FEDERAL HOUSING l6an ! ! We want o emphasize particularly the convenient facilities I pro- ; vided by our new set-up in securing FHA loans for yojor building r or modernization progf anL We are equipped by experience to j give the best of service -whether you need FHA loans or ong: ; term" loans for new construction. And if you' want capable advice on PLANNING your new home, consult F.jJ. Colgan, also formerly with Cobbs & Mitchell, who will be associated with ' F. I. Dressier at the Capitol Lumber Company's new retail office. ; u 1 s i ) ... V .. i, fx k J ti n .rl ". I- i.l - 1 ., A .i-M V-.-a Capitol - - r , f 1 LUMBER Tea for Mothers Airs. Charles Gentry Leaves for Los AxigeUs to Meet Daughter i : T I mtt.t. city The Gicls league of the high school entertained with -a tea Friday in the school recreational room in honor of the mothers of the high school stu dents. I S Mfsa Resaia McAuler soured. assisted by Miss Paulina Clipfell. The program consisted of rocax olo. ! Katherine Smulllns. accom- nantit hv Mn. Robert Schroeder and Miss Belle Tanst,. accompa nied by Dorothy pea:n Mason; accordion solo. Miss Lola Surrey ; piano sols, Pauline CBpfell and Lucille Lewis. - A i . l That niebt eirls of! the high school enloyed a party In the reo reational room. I ' . iMn. Mason Entertain - Mrs. U. U. Mason ehtertained wtho innihnn at her home Fri day In honor of the birthday of Mrs.! Harry Mason. Those enter tain-i wer Mrs. Lerov Dike. Mrs Herbert Schroeder, Mrs. Charles Porter, Miss Hendriclon, Mrs Maunn and the hostess, i Mrs. Charles Gentry left Wed nesday for Los Angeles where she willj meet her daughter, Miss Genella, who is returning nome fromTt-world tour. I DATTON foot local ! in will be at the Webfoot Silverton Completes . Drive fdr Battleship The Dayton-Web- farmer ' union meet- Thursday night grange hall. held s Preservation SILVERTOlt Clifford Rue, lo cal chairman, 'announces that Bil- vartnn lM eomnleted its drive for the Battleship Oregon fund. A i.i.i t tit k waa left at head- .r.-,., quarters, while many maiviauaui and nrranizatlons had sent con tributions in Deiore iacy- uw Silverton Iras' to have a neaa ouarters.vl . .,. . ; . :nn renorta snecial credit should go to Mrs. A. C. Barber and her corps oi American re gion auxiliary! workers who were in direct charge of the local canvas. j Spring Yalley Mission Society Meeting Today ZENA MrsL W. J. Prultt, Mrs. Victor Uttefbick, . Mrs. Ben Mc- Kinney and Jlfs. L. K. utteroacK will he hostesses to their club. the Spring Valley Home Mission ary society, an the home of Mrs. Prultt, Thursday afternoon-at 2 o clock. Program Features PTA Meet Tonight SHiyERTON--A; 3 5-mInute pro gram will; open this Parent Teach ers, association meeting Thurs day bighti at 7 o'clock. This will consist of a harmonica band di rected bv Miss Carmen Genfffnv a spelling demonstration directed by Miss Helvie Silver and music by the pupils of Miss Harriet Smith. j I . . : A I tea hour will follow with art demonstration I periods conducted by Miss Kathryne Slawson and Velnka HiU. r I Mk-s. J.SW. Jordan Is president. issj Olivia DeGuire is secretary and Mrs. Alf O. Kelson Is general team! committee chairman. Juniors of Turner High Will Give 'Miss Molly' At School Friday Night TIRNER A two-act play, Misl Molly," will, be presented by te Junior high school elans Friday night at the high scifqal auditorium. A basket social wi',1' follow, with all women to bring baskets. The proceeds will be used !to finance the Junior-senior banqiiet. ? 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