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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1947)
Valley Briefs fillPia It!.... :-4 I - ... j.. wm c w rKlsil all IB I the GI flight training at the local j Flying Service are Denzel Legard, 1 Henry F. Jackson. Ted Finla.v. and Howard Eggiman. Dale A. ! Krug was the first to complete hi flying and received his piivate license after a flight test given by flight examiner Bob Waldren. Krug was the first GI student ' solo at the local airport. Dallas A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Crane at the Dalles hospital February 10; a se-i ' was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Marsh at the Dallas hospital Feb ruary 12; Mr. and Mrs. Milan Pond of Grand Ronde snnoun.e the birth of a son at the Bartell : hospital, February 10. Turner Members of Thi Link club will meet with Mia?', Guy Chapman, Friday, Febru ary 21. Roberts Twenty-fcur pupils in the primary room had a valen tine party Friday and observed Roger Hayden's birthday with a decorated cake. Idanha Mrs. Charles T. Hase man has been moved trom the hospital in Portland to the home of her daughter. Mis. Cheste; Raines in LaComb. Turner The grange home eco nomics club will meet with Mrs. George Crume, Thursday, Febru ary 20. Mrs. Crume is president of the group. Idanha Louis A. Hill of Ever ett, Wash., is visiting his uncle Wilbur T. Chesnut. The E. A. Roycrofts of Portland were other guest-s recently at Chesnuts. Gervats Mrs. Mabel Marsh of The Dalles has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam H. Brown. Turner Methodist WSCS met Friday with Mrs. L. M. Small Mrs. Joe Holt will be hosted March 14, the next meeting. Twenty member and guests were present this vveek. Idanha The Ed Hnsens visit ed in Tillamook this week. De Wain Wolfe has returned home lifter two year.-- in the U.S. Marine corps and will be discharged in a few weeks. Gervais Distikt meeting of Eastern Star chapter- will be held here March 7. Included will be Wooribmn. Donald, ard Gerva's chapter- A school of instruction was held here' last week. Idanha Ann Garland of Pm; land suffered the fracture of her urn in a f.ill while visiting her uster, Mrs. E. V. Collins. Dallas Margaiet Domes, ad visor for the Dallas high school Tii-V and Eileea Eii'tad. delegate went to Portland lor the Y-teen Mid-Winter ConIercr.ee. Silverton Bethany circle of Immanuel guild meets February 20 with Mrs. Albeit Overlund. Aumsrflle Ed nor Fa men of Salem will open a hardware store here to be known as Farm en's Hardware. Farmen was associated i with Salem-Tillamook auto freight j until recently. j Sunnside Mr. and Mrs. Dal ton Castle and their children. Lin da, Richard and Jon. were enter tained at dinner on Mrs. Castle's birthday by the C. L. Taylors. Pedee Earl Hanna have sold their place to M. Henker of Salem j and he has installed a lath mill '. on the railroad which crosses the i place. This is the third lath mill. others being owned by Luckimute Logging Co., and the Simpson Lumber Co. has one on Ritner creek. Mt Angel The TNT teachers club will meet at the Central How ell school on February 18 at 6 p.m. for no host supper. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gooch were surprised Wednesday when presented with a gift from their children on their 51t wed ding anniversary. DALLAS - Jack Spencer, presi dent of the Silverton chamber of commerce, with William Block. Errol Ross. Morris Van Sommer-' son. John Main and Clint Wieby , were guests of the Dallas cham ber of e-ommerce. Friday. Seth Thompson, state fire marshall, spoke. The local group has been , asked to conduct the 1947 Red j Cross drive here. A. V. Oliver of i Rickreall, is the county chairman. Jefferson Rev A. E. Bash ford of the Evangelical United Brethren church has announced special meetings will start Fr.day. February 21. and continue nighily at 7:30 p m. through March 2 Rev. A. F. Grissom of Portland will be evangelist. Silverton Jim Wyatt. KOIN news reporter, will be the guest speaker Monday at Rotary club. Th SloUamcm. SoUm. Orn Sunday. February 18, 1947 3 COLOTYLE .- .A. J . I To make tired, unsightly bath rooms glamorous. The essential treatment for new construction. Everlasting washable beauty. No more painting. Installed complete by our own C'olotyle craftsmen. 34 Court St. Dial 9221 Dallas Glenn Fair is at Dallas hospital for fractured bones sul feied when a railroad tie fell mi his foot w hile he wa at wot k ut the Willamette Valley Lumber company. Mrs. Charles Mitche'l ! is being treated for a broken hip sustained in a fall at her home Keiier A no-host. 6 30 dinner and social e v ening v. ill be he-Id Tuesday night at Keizer grange. Members of the social committee are Mr. and Mis Ben Brown who will be asMFteri by Mrs. N. Fran cisco, grange lecturer. West Salem An open meeting of We-st Salem grange w ill be held Hi the city hall Tuesday at 6:30 t when a no host dinner will be served and later discussion of legislative- measures will be- held. All. pe-rsons interested are invited. Stayton Mrs G R. Phillips barely avoided hitting a herd of five dee-i when rhe was diivmg across the Marion-Linn countv bridge in the early d.i-k one night this week. She was on her way to a show here and was accompan ied by her son and daughter. Pedee Mrs. M Bouillet of Denver, is visiting her son. Mor ns Bouillet and family at Simp son's camp. Mr and Mrs. Jack Draper and daughter of Oakland. Calif, visited his s:stcr. Mrs. Frank Hall and family this we-ek. m z.' with the EKCO ALUMINUM VENETIAN BLINDS Guaranteed. Baked on enam el. Durable, lightweight. Easy t care for. 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