The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 01, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tho Slate smcnu 3cJein. Orecjon. Saaday, Jaao 1, 13473
Mid-Willamelle.Vallcy News
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1 UvtyUav-Funeral services for
I Ole O. DW. 83. will be he'd Mon
' . day at 2 p7o, lrom the Immanuel
Lutheran churcnwith, the. Rev. S.
, pi- Almlie olficiaSm. Burial -will
I "be in Valley View cemetery. Dahl
i died Thursday night at -the home
! of hi son. Anton Dahl. He come
""Aj to Silverton 40 year ago. .
Scetts Mills Six graduates
from the Scott Mills eighth graed
received their diplomas at a spe-
jcial 'program at the Odd Fellows
hall. They were Elmer Pownall,
Ruth Boyes," Mike Fishe, James
Ballard, Glenn Martin and ELoy
Berquist As Scotts Mill? no long
er has a high school, students arc
' attending Molalla. Those to be
graduated from there next week
include Dorothy Quail, Henry
' Splonski and DeLane Fry. .
' Hilverton Hills Mrs. 'John
: Keinhart -visited her husband at
Emmanuel hospital last week and
reports that - he has . improved
enough, to be moved into a general
ward. Reinhart lott a leg and suf
fered internal injuries in a logging
accident here a few weeks ago.
Bethany Mrs. Steward Mc
Oure, who has taught here for a
number Of years,' will not teach
this coming year but instead will
. attend school at ' Mt' Angel col
lege, working toward : her degree.
. She plans to return to teaching in
- 1948.' Bethany school was clesed
Xor the summer , this wetk. V
. . , .
Wilde Bills Mrs. John J,
Doerfler is visiting for several
-eeM at the home of her daugb
ier. Mrs.: Marvin Brunoldv in Sac
. runento. She will return in early
cummer. :
; . : : --'v
SUrtB Mrs. Audreyann Mor
ley, who laught in SiJverton Hills
this past ear, has accepted a po
. aition as i seventh grade and art
" teacher here for next term. Her
aon, Lamar, will enter the Stay
ton high school. '.-'
. ' SUTerloB-ersie Small is ex
pected home by plane this week
from Mercy hospital in Chicago
... i where she has been employed as
' dietician. She is . planning on a
. month's vacation at the home of
her parent, the Hugh Smalls.
SUrrrt Mrs. Helen Burier
his sold her home dh Veat Main
street to Mr. and Mrs. R, E.
Fiiher of Minot, K. D. Mrs.
Burier., who came to Silverton
from Corvaliis a year : ago, plans
to move fntoT an apartment
WaMe Hill Mr. and. Mrs. Otto
Dickman and daughter, Patty, are
vacationing at DcLake. During
. their absence from the farm,
their son, Robert, , and his wife
re taking care o chores. -
; East Salem Mr and Mrs. John
woodburn of Lancaster drive are
apending a few days at the home
of their sort. Harold Woodburn
nd fsmily in Seattle,
ML Ahgel Mrs. N. O. Mickel
and Mrs. eietus Butsch were Joint
- he s 'leases at a faridp raHv h
Micxel home last Tuesday with
five tables of cards in play. Prizes
i were won by Mrs. Frank Nelsius,
5 Mrs. C. J. Ebner, Mrs. Frank
, Aman and Mrs. It. O. Appleby,
SUvertoB Ramona chapter-of
Eastern Star fco. , 58 . will meet
Tuesday .afternoon at 2 o'clock
t the home of Mrs. W. R. Toml
on. Co-hostes?es are Mrs. Har
lan Loe, Mrs. Edward Miller and
Mrs. Arnold Burier. H
Swegle Tuesday, June J, Swe
S jfle Woman's club will meet at 1
Vdock in the home of Mrs. Louis
-" W ewma on Garden road,"
Kelxer High school graduates
Who belong to the First Evangeli
cal United Brethren chuurch were
Iuests for dinner at the home of
Ir. ind Mrs. Nick Le Rud, Kei
er, district. Attending were Ilaine
Rjggs, Mary Berglond, Carl
3ech, Ray Jfash, Hollis Hilfikerr
F-hfford , Klemon, Ray Munger,
Glen Le Rud. the Rev. and Mrs.
Wiljner N. Brown, the Rev. and
r:, George Millen, Lome and
Phyllis Le Rud and the hosts.
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Pacific Excavalicg Company
Leroy E. Crote
POWER SHOy ELS . BULLDOZERS - TRUCKS
rboae 87SS - Salem, Oregon
Basements - Roads - Canals - Dltchei - Levellnf
, Robert Praner, SupL EARTH
' Phone 3456 MOVING
m , Ct Service ca Easy c? ' A
also A
". Service far Olher
Hakes
APPLIANCE & FURNITURE i . ,
260 SUte Salem 4 - Phone 9149 'I
For Sale by Owner
; In
Lonnar Ileighls Addition
1 Black West of Commercial, st South of Doyt
35 Large Choice Lois
Very desirable location, close to two schools.
Salem's Sooth Side Illgber Deration. .
-
Liberty Mr, and Mrs. R. F.
Hftbbs were hosts Wendesday' at
a birthday party for their son,
Howard Attending the affair
vere Gary and Carol Arisman,
Delores McClelland, Bob and Bill
Echalk, ; Shirley Bingenhelmer.
Dnvid Breedfeve, Denny, Joel and
Loren Blaco. Charlene Tucker and
Bobby and Howtord Hobba.
Dallas A. large group of mem
bers and friends gathered at the
.Presbyterian church ,f or a fellow
ship dinner Wednesday night
Circle C was the hostess circle,
following t the dinner, Mrs. Nell
McLean . from the Westminster
Foundation on -the Oregon State
college campus, r spoke of the
work being done among the stu
dents and especially for the GIs
and families.
Silverton Dorothy Thompson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norris
Thompson, was at Portland
Thursday taking an entrance ex
amination at Emanuel hosnital tnr
entrance to a student nurse course
next autumn. Miss ' Thompson
wjijjhs graduated from the Silver
ton high school - Wednesday. s
- Dallas Mr. and -Mrs. Robert
Farmer of .Salem announce the
birth of a son, William Wayne,
at me uaiias hospital, May 2S.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eisele of
onerimn ai xne uauau nospital
Mar 27. Mr. nf Mn Wank
Dumbrasky of Sheridan announce
w uuui vi son, nonaia r ranjc,
ine Ltiuaa nospital May 28.
Silverton Mir. and Mrs. Frank
McKinney of LaGrande were
guesu of Mrs. Ed Gunderson.
Mrs. Gunderson and. Mr. McKjn
ney are sister and brother. Mrs.
McKinriey is a former resident of
the Silverton community, at that
time beine martipd in n,
Kinney, a brother bf her present
nusoana, wno died while they
lived here. ShcWt
tana in 1908 and later moved to
i-auranae. She called on several
oldtime friends while here. The
McKinnevs' left : fnr thi vn.
Saturday. Mrs. Gunderson, who
as oeen quite m, is reported
somewhat improved; , ' ;
Silver Falls State Park One
of the larffer Sunrlav nl-ni wa.
made up of girls and boys of the
Homenukers and Future Farmers
of America.
Mill
i$ by far the MOST
IMPORTANT and
MOST USED of all
, Because of the
Importance of your eye- ;
Jflhl to you, it is best
be sure your eyes art 'm
perfect condition et oil f.
times. Come in for on ex '
ominotion .:' now. Moke
urt. Don't guess. ;
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BDOUII'S
OPTICAL SERVICE
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to observe its anniversary with
a feast of savings for you!
Here are twelve : exceptional
values from every department
of the store . in apprecia-
tipn of your patronage and
good-will over the' years since
our founding in 1935! Come
tomorrow ... early! Shon and
save! . '
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