PAGE SIX Thm OREGON STATESMAN. SaUm. Or?on, Sunday Morning. August 18. 1948 Keith Taylors Are Moving to New Location .YONS Surwl-iy Ru-st-; of Mr. ! Mr? Arthr Olm? an weie .-iwl Mrs. Tmi P-i. e and .tMer. Pets, of Ot"nn City. ;..rl M:.. S Wen liinn. Dar . Me.' .-. an. J Al M 1'alla. rxrl J. .'.an stt-v.d th.o sto.k- meet, rig at Cuv'alli-.. j ! i- I e ix J.. hi i.-, .11 it-turned th !at of th wc-k from tlaml tfter pen lui the wnk '. i ; ; pm i i.rxi M: !.( B'l i m i n :ter :;t) r..!et cre-k h . pur ir.fr pUce iiet t- the pot e wav occupied hv Mr. and K . ? r. Ta.v i.t itit.l oAned by r. h:.r . .m. T iy' r wili mm e -;. 1 am T. . !. between . rr. ; i S'. iv: i m r in-, c l iu rn-' Tt.ur-' ..,.' : ,-h-i th- j i;!t Bt - ' ( . I.ji . i mix-iy k ri rr.mf oiilti't Will be .-r.t.l ' . Hi'-ii". k - u e; e A M-m; i ( Poillarxi M , i Mi . it A Vie f l' .. M"1ll:H. 1-1 ' 1 .1 i I H 1 1 - !t-.-.'ti-i - r i sister Willamette! Valley Afeu uu( View of Farm and Garden--ST Iharmer ' . I I TttlE L. MADSQC 1 - A n r : P V. : ' c c V t I.: r. c V S ! n t c c c- ( Dale Wilsons Move to Pedee PEDEE The Rev. Perry has been reasserted to the Evangelical rhurrh here by the conference at Jennings Lodge. He has been pas tor here for the last four year. The Dale Wilson family is mov ing from Fall City to a house on the Roy Gage place on Ritner creek. Word has been received of the birth of a son. Richard Mansfield, on August 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gross of Springfield. Gross was principal of the high school here be f oie his induction in the army from which he was recently discharged. Mrs. Gross will be remembered as Marjorie C'jmpbell who went to school het e. Margaret Berry of Valsetz is visiting Evelyn Burbank. ) : n ! Tlx If iy C;r (,.r an, ' ' V H "I ! i - k . I ! V it - ;!n' i i 1 1 . I i i i riit , ir . i : .r -e y. M , t i in i Em i ly i(el ii-i piti'tits, Mr. and Mr-i. Frank Suttfn. The child ren Rtay-l heir- while tlu-ir mother v.cnt to Seattle. Mr. and Mis. Clarence Jung wirth and children left Thursday for Diamond lake and will also v isit other places along the coast. FOR TrTi nrn U CANNING 2S N. ('ommerci;l SI. Phone 4421 15 ota dufiidj Get Next Winter's Supplv Now While they are Available Uu mill rn)ov tlir rlranlinrMi. ronvenienee and rronomr of tht modrrn fuel for heater, furnace, fireplace and rooking. CAPITOL LUMBER CO, N. ( herry Ave. Phone 8862 Valley Briefs Liberty Farmers Union will meet Tuesday, August 20, at 8 p.m. Harlan Jiidd, county clerk will ex plain the-new election laws and Ernest Iufer will speak on his re cent trip to Switzerland. PrLncle Robert Holden sold his residence to Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Widby of Salem and has pur chased a place on South 12th st. in Salem.. Sclo Western Fish and Game Conservation club is inviting all interested to attend a meeting Monday, August 19 in the school gymnasium. Colored pictures of Oregon wild life will be shown. Pringle Mr. and Mrs. Lyle ! Sharp and sons, Billy and Fran- J cis, formerly of Berkeley, Calif., ; are visiting the James Adams. Sharps plan to reside near Salem. Jeff entail The Harold John son family has moved to the Earl Lynes place near the north city limits which they recently pur chased. They recently came here from Kansas and have a son and daughter In high school. Print le : Work on the new school playshed is advancing quite rapidly considering the difficulty in obtaining supplies. Improve ments in the school building are underway also, in preparation for school opening September 16. Princle Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strausbaugh jr. are building a new residence east of the school house. The; Paul Kupers are build ing a neW;: place just south of the Henry Kuper residence. Albany :"; Herb Smith has been chairman of the Linn County American Red Cross chapter, to fill the vacancy caused by the res ignation of Orion Garrett. Garrett isleaving Albany soon to reside in Grants Pass. Three Experienced Watchmakers W Spcialira In Repairing Fin Watch Material in stock for most all makes 10 DAY SERVICE We hcrre a lew good, new -watch for sal Tbe rllialatliii of O.P.A. will not chance our prices R. G. WARREN 141 S. Ubertr First Doer Seetta First Natl Bank -7 I Aflvanced 4-1 1 Club Plans for Fall Show At Jefferson Me'tinj The August meeting and party of the M;iiiri county 4-H ad vanced club was held at the home of Donna Wiederkehr, of Jeffer- son. with;Milton St. John acting . president. James Bishop, county j dub agent, discussed with the I ! group plans and problems of the ; Marion county fall show, August 29 and 30. Constance Ilimplon, .issixtant club agent, discussed demoiitrat3'n problems and con : teM-;. Milton St. John, of Gervais, in vited the club to meet with him i Sept. 9. Donna Wiederkehr, Betty j Wintermantel, Bonnie Klein, and I Deloris Castor are on the Septem ber social . committee. Others present were M.ntha Dinette, Bonnie KleinrPat Buines, I Martha Harper, Sidnev Harper, ! Guy Scott, Floyd T. Fox, jr., and I Gene Messick and William Wie I derkehr. EUEfJ AT 60 OIITWEflHS P Mow Y Con Orator THos Tiros for Yovf Cmr Here if aiiwrr u '"VC'ill tojay'i tire t40I up under a Ixig rind at hih ipwxl?" In a tist o the new H K. Gixidrkh tire, test iars were driven steadily at sixty miles per hour, hour alter hour, averaging over a thousand miles a day in all kinds of weather. iie hv 4idr i xi the whctli of these cars were prear nres and the new B.F.Goodrich tire. .P.M fJE-U TIDE EJEHflCJ TUBES Tires were thifteii from wheel to wheel so that both took the same heating. The new U. F. Goodrich Silvertowns outran the prewar tires showed less wear were good for thousands of extra miles. f f 1 l mW We are receivinr regular I I w shipments of these new I 1 Lr B.F.Goodrich Silvertowa 11 mj J tires. See us today. U tao-u Cm reeats e Oer Thrifty tarfe Mmm Ur Lmhr at M. C mm ABC iKhtI. EARL STRAUSBAUGH, MGR. l'Jb S. Commercial St, Salem Phone 9156 j Beems Family Visit Gates GATES Mr. and Mrs. Ted Be em and family are visiting her mother, Mrs. George Ross. Clara Scott has returned from a week in Salem. Mrs. Ruby Winters spent Sun day with Mrs. Hannah Gardiner of Salem. Mrs. Gardiner has been ill but is much better now. Mr. and Mrs. Bat-zee of Moro and Harold and Collis Heath visit ed G. B. Heath Friday. Mrs. Heath is on her way home from Alaska where s! visited their son, V'ergd. C. D. Johnson accompanied his nephew to visit his brother in Colorado. The woman's club met with Mrs. H. N. Wilson Thursday. There were not many members present as so many are away working. Mrs. Walter Berier entertained the birthday Kuchre club Tues day at her home in Fox Valley. High score was won by Mrs. A. B. Homers, second Mrs. Riley Champ low, Mrs. F. Bassett; visitor, Mrs. Earl Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lambert of 33 to Finish At Monmouth On Wednesday MONMOUTH, Aug. 17. Cim men cement exercises for four year degree graduates of Oregon Col lege of Education will be held in Campbell hall auditorium Wednes day, August 21. at 2 p m. Virginia Ward Elliott, Salem soloist, will sing two groups of songs. Her ac companist will be C. Robert Lax son of the OCE teaching staff, who also will play the processional and recessional. Morse Will Speak Sen. Wayne L. Mors will speak on "The World We Live In " The Rev. Cary O. Heath of Independ ence will give the invocation. Wil lard Marks of Albany, president of the state board of higher educa tion will represent that group. Dr. Ivan Milhous or the OCE staff will present the graduates: Dr. Charles A. Howard, president of the col lege, will confer the degrees. Graduates Listed May B. Lucas. Salem: Norman Ernest Allen. Dallas: Lola A. An derson, Condon: Fredericka C. Becker, Maldon Horton, Alice ter Mallatt. Myrtle M. Meuller. Grace Imhoff. Earl Clifford Kidd. Elsie Srhmeer Lew is. Alma Cour Portland; Hester P. Bethel, Hugh Edward Hassel. Olive Mae Vin cent, Caroline Gentle Ward. Her bert John Salisbury, Monmouth; Four Corners were Gates visitors Friday. Helen A. Rlanchard. Wauna; Edna Madeline Bowman, Glenna M. Jones, Miles George Olson. In- ' dependence; Lois Earlene Brant, I Yoncalla; Verna Carothers. Rose burg; Rolbert R. Dexter, Ocean- side, Calif.; Esther Anna Fixson. : Alice Mae Mercer. Albany; Rich ard D. Gwillim. Oregon City; Hal- , land W. Hankel, Astoria; Kamma N. Huddles ton, Silverton: Ijiltoy O. Ingram, Iebanon; Lloyd E. , Lewis, Prmev ille; Hetty Mae Mr- , Guire, Eugene: Herbert Wayne Schlappi. Tillamook; Thomas II Wilson, Iowell; Wayne II. Young, Coos Bay. near MolUla. He was knot ked , Imim-s. Ifrtef , a former navy man, out when the end of a l.g lunk,, ,. him .Cos, the l...Mr, ' ' ,h "" M'- S1 tl" X-rays revealed no fiarturedja brother of Frank Prter. Silverlon Couplet To Have Party Today ! SILVERTON. Aug 17 - Maxine Davenport, daughter of Mr. and ; Mrs. E. Davenport of Salem, was I married Thursday in Vancouver, ! Wash, to Walter Rue. son of the late Be t Rue and Mrs. Rue of ; Silverton. The Rev. Ray Petcer i I officiated. Rue was on duty wilh I the army for more than four years I and was recently dischai gfd. They ' will live in Sweet Home. j I Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kunrue, re- ( cently married in the east, will j share honors with the Hues at a ! 1 family picnic party Sunday. Amos Funruf is a son of Mr. and Mrs.' II. E. Funrue Silvrrton .Man Hurt In Molalla Acculrnt SILVERTON. Aug 17 George ! Poiter was treated for eere .bruises to hi back and shoulders j reeeived in a logging accident Keep That Sparkle In Your Eyes i ; : h Dt let yntr eyes get tiled and old from eye attain. Keep them young aril alert with ptoer!r fit ted leriM, Sun glatses gio(ind from your own pre anpti'Mi It a safeguard agairiat undue strain when you are imjI in the glaring un. Ir. Henry K. Morris ( IT( )M FTHIS r rxci I'KIVr. AGIJMTI FOR II KA KINO AID S40'50 FOR SEEING AND HEARING MORRIS OPTICAL 411 Slate M . Kalem " ..... O0 - i Vt 1 ----- .i-1 o' r pigs FILTER MOTOR tUHE TUBE wit pad1 .,itr. for tiC- yjU' -r - S"-- . T '' 1 I l .as i,V"'" - i v ""2. 7 . Jut . X the COUFOH iOOKS aW V S-W m V wm r.a 7-mm ". stA"" 19Q 1"S .n TIRE tlo" tarn. SEARS MEHT PLAN auto c" purc" an of ,10 00 or fcASV ....... Wleo Cc SUU pOparH "e premium . yftor 'co "oo- motor ; - u?r.-ea-" ,rt- to GR-LE GUAR.0 484 Slate Salem