The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 09, 1946, Page 12, Image 12

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    The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oreaon, Thursday Morning. May 9. 1946
Gannons Visit
With Parents
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ORCHARD HEIGHTS, May 8-XSpecial)-The
Robert Gannons
and Eileen Kay from Vancouver,
Wash, visited her parents, Mr. and
""Mr. A. A. Withers over the week
end. .
: Mary Janney of Portland visit
ed -Thursday at the J. W. Sim
mons heme.
Don Olds of Portland visited
Ur. and Mrs. Howard Blankley
Sunday. The men were friends
while in the navy.
. Red . Hills Sunday school con
vention met at Summit. Dinner
was served in the basement of the
acnoo Incuse, program was pre
sented in the cuhrch in the after-
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Colorado Folk
Visit Lincoln
LINCOLNT-( Special) -Mrs. Lor
raine Meissner and daughter Sal
ly Ann of Denver are visiting Mr.
mod Mrs. R. J. Meissner. They plan
to reside here.
School closes May 24 with a
picnic Patricia Besting, the only
ta grade pupil, will be graduated
with, the class of Hopewell school.
A daughter, Kathleen Ann, was
born May 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Halsten. Mrs. Halsten is the
youngest sister of Audrey Smith.
Christening Services
Are Held at Silvertdn
SELVERTON, May 8-(Special)
Christening ceremonies at Im-
manuel Lutheran church Sunday
were for George, Alfred Richard
and Gerald, children of the Al
fred J. Johnsons; William Brant
ca of the William B. Robbins;
Helen. Nancy and Doris, daugh
ters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Karens;
Karen Ann, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Vearrier; Gary Scott
son of Mr. and Mrs. John V
Wolfe: Patricia, daughter of the
Max Hollands: Betty, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Banks; James
Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels
Nelson. The Rev. S. L. Almlie of
ficiated.
Valley Obituaries
Assrtelle McCarter
DALLAS, May 8 -(Special)
Austell e McCarter, 68, died Tues-
day cf a heart attack which fol
- lowed burns received last Friday
while burning brush on the Mor
tis Dai ton farm three miles west
of town. Funeral services will be
held May 9 from Henkle-Bowman
chapeL The Rev. Fred Towne
will officiate.
He was born here July 3, 1878,
and was married twice, to Minnie
Pearl Bird who died in 1923, and
in 1830 to Mary E. Thompson who
died in September, 1944. Survivors
are a son, Rupert H. McCarter,
Toledo, Wash.; a daughter, Oliva
J. Strout, Vancouver. Wash.;
Virginia A. Crenk, Salem; also
four grandchildren, Carmly Kay
. Strout. Marie and Rodney J.
Crenk and Eugene McCarter.
TREE ROSES
An Ideal Mothers Day
Gift Hants are ready to bloom
and can now be balled
and moved
Large selection of varieties
available.
SniGEB TREE
DOSE GARDENS
I stL N. u Wallace Rd.
Ph. 23275
CASTLE PERIL
WAVERS
MS 1st National Bank Bid.
Phone 3663
Machine Waves and
Rilling Kooler
Waves
OPERATORS Z AN A.
ELAN CHE AND ETHEL
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Tenr Appointments Now
New Classes
May 13
at the
Capital Business College
145 Cenrt St. Phone 5987
Lawn Sprinkling Systems
25 Tears Experience
- Free Estimates
Xew Is the time to nave your
checked.
Call 2-1619
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