The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 02, 1947, Page 10, Image 10

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    13 The) Statesman, Sdern, Oreccn. Wednesday. April 2, 1347
. Mid-Willametle Valley News
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FniUUnd Open house will
fee held at the school Friday. April
4 at 8 p m. James Bishop will dis
tribute 4-H awards and show pic
tures of dub work and a plant
ale wiii be held. f
Trtinm - Rev. Ralph.Kleen of
Salem is speaking at the Metho
dtrt church each evening at S p.
an. until Friday when the Metho
dists will meet at the Mennrmite
church to ihare in their : Good
Triday service.
FmltUftd Mrs. G. II. Kite
k etmvalesclng' at home after re
.eeiving treatment for pneumonia.
Detroit A son. . Terry Ray
mond, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Howard G.Dean at the Deaconess
hospital March - 27. ' The child
weighed nine pounds and 14 ounc
es. A sister Penny Lou was 3
years old March 28.
. Breaks Mrs. Waldo Lowery
Is ill in the Deaconess hospital.
naresvitle Virgil Pade, pro
prietor of Pades Coffee shop. State
street, is attending a national rest
aurant convention in Chicago. He
wi!I be gone two Weeks, and will
vHat relatives in Leola, S. D., and
Xladison, Wise,
Silvertedl Harlan Loe has
od his blacksmith shop on North
"Water street to T; E. Sand, who
lock possession Tuesday. Loe
nouit toe shop two yean ago
Irom Irfat Lentsch, who later open
ed, a similar shop at Salem.
'FUyesTllle Mr. and Mrs. M.
C: Knode are making an extended
' $ isii with Iriends and relatives in
Nebraska where they -lived before
purchasing the HayesvUle auto
court on Portland highway. .
Breaks "The Sewing club
meets with Mrs. Golda Hadley
Thursday afternoon. f
Breaks Marie Bosch, student
At OSC is spending her vacation
from Oregon State college with
, her parents.' Mr, and Mrs. H. Hv
Bosch. Mary Zenger, student at
Marylhurst college, spent last
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Zenger.
HayesvUle -The Rev. and Mrs.
'' Henry Barnet made a short trip
to Tacoma to 1sit Mrs. Barnet's
relatives. Her sister, Ruth Har
tuns will' spend several weeks as
their .bouse guest here.
Valley Obituaries
Sirs. Xese L. Miller
ALBANY Mrs. Rose Leslie
Miller, 83, widow of the late
George iR. Miller, resident here
tor 63 years, died here March 29.
Funeral services were held Tues
day, April I, the Rev. O. F. Mick,
pf tor of the Christian church or
twhich Mrs. Miller had been
life-lonis member," officiated. Bur
ial in Willamette Memorial park.
Rose Leslie was born Dec 10,
1&S3. in Muncfe; Ind. Jan. 26,
1877. she was married to George
XV. Jiiiuer m iiHuinwn, mint
t came to Albany in 1884 where he
shed in 1939.
five nephews, all in the middle
wxrst except one niece, Bessie
Johnjson who made her home with
Mrs. Millet and took care of her,
- end a nephew, -Will Johnson in
Bremerton, Wash.
Mrs. Day tea Iletlewsy
ALBANY Mrs. Dayton Hollow-ay,
55. died Sunday,-March 30,
in her sleep. While not in the best
of healm lor some time, her con
dition was not considered serious
amd her death came as a shock
to her J many . friends. Funeral
erv ices were held Tuesday, Ap
il I, .burial in the Masonic ceme
tery. , "
Haiel Lela Pearce was bom in
Germanta. Iowa, Jan. 8, 1892, and
came to Albany in 1910. She was
married to Dayton Holloway In
Albany In 1913, who survives.
Also a: daughter, Ceycl Ailecn
HoTkmay at home. Mrs. Hollo
way was a member of the East
ern Star and of the Methodist
church. . (
BareM Jarvfs Jnrllnden
WOODBURN. April 1 Fun
eral services for Harold Jarvis
XurDnden, 14. wiU be held at 2
pm. Thursday from Ringo's chap
el a ith burial in Belle Passi ceme
Horn near Hubbard, February
-4, 1933, he had been a pupil at
- Johnson school near Woodburn,
Survivors include the father, Wil
liam A. Zurlmden, route 1, Wood
burn, and a twin brother, Howard
st home; a half brother, Everett
Wise, Salem; half sisters," Vel
isaien Singer, and Ruby Hagerott,
Woodburn; uncles, Fred and Rob
ert Zux linden of Woodburn.
WOODBURN, April 1 Edwin
Payne, 84, died Sunday at Broad
cres. He was born Jan. 18, 1863
In Waterman, Til. Funeral services
-will be held Wednesday at 2 pjn.
from Ringos chapel with the Rev.
3JL Wesley Skinner officiating and
burial in Belle Passi.
Survivors are two stepsons, Wal
ter and Bill Bryan of Sherwood.
'Brash' College The two wheel
trailer .taken from the Tandy J.
Burton place a week ago was
found this weekabandoned at the
Amnion Grice place in Orchard
Heights road. It had been over
turned In the driveway. "
HayesvUle Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Andrew have returned from a two
weeks trip to California. ; Their
time was spent visiting relatives
in Oakland, Hayward and Stinson
Beach. - '
Breeks - Mrs; Margaret Za
hare? entertained Brooks' Garden
club1 Thursday. Don Rasmussen,
assistant county agent spoke on
"Landscaping and Shrubs' to 25
membrrs present. : Visitors - were
Mrs. J. W. McClure of Aurora
and Mrs. Ed Zahare of Salem.
Silveriea Cj A. Toft, Colter,
Iowa, came Tuesday for the fun
eral otitis brother, Laust A. Toft
Thursday afternoon.; '
- Zena Mrs. Henry J. Neiger
will entertain the Spring Valley
home missionary society Thursday
at 2 p.m. Co-hostesses will be
Mrs. C. F. Merrick. Mrs. Lois
Crawford and Mrs. Ivan Merrick.
HayesvUle - Boy Scout troop
20 has renewed its charter - for
the ; coming year. Meeting at
Wayne Powers on Claxter road
recently . the following signed as
committee . members: ... Harry Milr
ler, Charles Andresen.' Carl Kom
yate, John Versteeg, Wayne Pow
ers, Charles Garrison and George
Strozut. Scoutmaster Monty Cris
tofferson will be assisted by Bob
Hartzell and " James Stettler. - -
Oregon's finest .repair dept.
for irons, toasters, mixers,
lamps, percolators, vacuum
cleaners, small motors, el
ectric razors, waffle irons,
etc Fast, efficient service.
Guaranteed.
CTeTf rdsle Edith Schifferer
returned Monday to Oregon State
college after spending the Easter
vacation at the home of her par
ents, - Mr, and Mrs. Fred Schif
ferer. ;
Falls City Mr. and Mrs. John
Neil are the parents of a daugh
ter born at the Bart ell hospital
March 28. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cox
are the parents, of a daughter born
at the Dallas hospital March 31.
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Cloverdale A pie social and,
card party will , be held Friday (
night, April .4, at 8 pjn.t in the
school house. Proceeds will be
used to buy needed equipment for
the school kitchen, and a general '
invitation for all interested to, a.t-
tend has been extended.
Cleverdale - The local school
soft ball team lost-a return game
with Pringie team by a score of
13 to 12. Karl Wipper acted as
referee for the game.
Brash Cellete Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Burton are taking care of their
grandchildren Roy and Sedmia
while their mother Mrs. Tom Bur
ton of Macleay is ill at the Dea
coness hospital.
Cloverdale Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Drager, Karleen and Margie,
drove to Portland Sunday and
were : guests ' of - Mr.' and Mrs.
Irving Lincoln at a party given
in honor of Karleen's 14th birth
day. Macleay, The Easter party
planned for the school children
on Friday has been cancelled be
cause of the illness of Mrs. Tom
Burton. ., ,
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just the kind you need for outdoors,
and basements. 100-foot length.
7.86
MEDIQNE CABINET
REDUCED for this sale!
Smart, simply designed medicine cabi
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23c
SPARK PLUG SALE
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finer! Engineered to give easier starting,
better gas mileage, more powerl .
WARDS FAUCET JUG j y y
Green enameled 1-gaL
jug! Cork insulated, aluminum cap.
Large 2 gallon size jug 5.99
1.02
SCREEN-DOOR CLOSER
Cut Price! Closes doors
silently, quickly. For heary right or
Big 10-inch cylinder.
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left hand doors.
SALE I POLISH CLOTH
Heavy polishing cloth.
absorbent knit. Ideal for cleaning the
car, household use! H lb. rolL
ROLLER SKATES
A It
You'll really whiz along plr
on these sturdy ball-bearing skates!
They're all-steelwhave leather strap.
1.67
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DUST MOP REDUCED!
Washable cotton yarn:
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spread. Smooth wood ' handle. Save !
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SfONGES CUT-PRICED!
1.33
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