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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1948)
J3 Tb Salem. Oregon. TAdaj. frmqary 33. 1843 ML Angel Robincttc Axnan, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aoun, ML Angel, has recently discontinued nursing at the Barnes hospital, Vancouver, and has tak en a position as nurse in the Sil erton hospital. She is living with her parents. --r Briefs - f - m ! QTJISENBERRY'S New Localion 419 FERRY ST. PHONE 9123 (la Pksna Directory) QUISENBERRY PHARMACY Aaaasvllle the Aumsville fire departrneot held a benefit pinochle card party at the city hall Wednesday night. Swegle Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brandt. Donna Mae and Larry drove this past weekend to the home of their daughter and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Grace at Toledo. Staytaa New books which have been added to the shelves of the Stayton library are: "The 'Smuggler's Sloop." White; "Anne of the Island," Montgomery; "Chronicles of Avonlea,' Mont gomery; "Anne of Avonlea." Montgomery; "So This is Peace," Hope; "The Clever Sister," Ban ning; "Miss Kelly," Johnson. The library is open Tuesday and Sat urday between the hours of 1J0 and 4:30 pan. Mrs. Ona Witzel is librarian. Independence Polk County post No. 2897, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and auxiliary axe having open house January SI beginning at 8 pjn. There will be dancing and refreshments. AamsTtUe Al Lohse of Ne braska is visiting his family, the Henry W. Lohses. Fsur Corners Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osborne entertained mem bers of the Four Corners Pinochle club at their home Saturday night Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mcllnay, Mr. and Mrs. Har die Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chrisman. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jef f erics. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. William Fiester, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mil ler, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cable and the Osbornes. High scores were won by Mcllnay and Mrs. Os borne and low by Jefferies and Osborne. The next meeting will be with the Mcllnays. Independence The Parent Teachers association will meet on February 2 at 8 o'clock at the high school auditorium. This is a Founder's day program and will be in charge of Mrs. Henry Klausen, first vice president. Mrs. C. A. Fratzke will be guest speak er. A two-act play will be pre sented by the eight grade. Scouts will present their work during 1, M UV US. F. Goodrich Tires Tires f y the evening. Refreshments will be in charge of the grade and high school teachers. Swede E. W. Kruse of Kear ney, Neb., arrived in Salem Wed nesday to be with his wife at the homi of his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dibbern. Mr. and Mrs. Kruse came west be fore the holidays and he has made a trip home to Nebraska on busi ness. Braoks A pie social will fea ture the monthly meeting of the Brooks Parent-Teacher association at S pjtn. Tuesday, February 3, in the Brooks schoolhouse. Gerrala Paul Reiling, prin cipal of Gervais union high school, has purchased the newly con structed house from Roy Scollard and will take immediate posses sion. Spring Valley Club Party Is Given at Roy Barker Home ZEN A Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Barker were hosts for the annual Winter party sponsored by Spring Valley Home Missionary society, Saturday night. Hostesses were Mrs. W. W. Henry, Mrs. Elmer Terrill, Mrs. James Smart, jr., and Mrs. Harold Washburn. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Hammer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott, Mrs. Chrystal Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mul ler, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brog, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Terrill, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunt and Iris, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McClure and Donna and Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. I I. Mickey, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Merrick, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burns, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. James Smart, Jr., James Smart, sr.. Mrs. Lois Crawford, S. H. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brandt, Mrs. Frank Munson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yungen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burns and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Barker. Stayton Wilbur Berry, one of tht owners of the Paris woolen mills, was speaker at the meeting of the Lions club Tuesday at the Bon Ton cafe, giving the history of the woolen industry. Five mem bers of the newly organized Mill City Lions club, Lee Ross, presi dent, Vern Clark, Lowell Stiffler, Bert Karr and Bob Mather, were present. Church Group Set Meetings SILVERTON Trinity Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the church social rooms of the church with Mrs. Andrew Ha ere, Mrs. Nels Langsev and Mrs. John C. Goplerud as hostesses. Dorcas society will meet February 6 at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Russell Nelson at Scotts Mills. Immanuel church council meets Tuesday at th Herman Gottchalk home, announces the Rev. S. L. Almlie, pastor of Immanuel. Im manuel Ladies Aid society meets Thursday at the home of Mrs. R. J. VanCleave. Church circles to meet during the week are the Zion circle Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herman Gottschalk with Mrs. H. B. Jorgenson, assist ant hostess; Mizpah circle Wed nesday night at the horn of Mre. : ' Leonard Hatteberc . wnn r. v, I. 4i. Thomas Lynch and . Mrs. K. awayze as hostesses. PAST OFFICER FETED SILVERTON Mrs. E. A. Fin- lay, junior past worthy matron of Ramona chapter, Order of Eastern Star, was honor guest at a past matron's meeting at the Gordon VanCleave home Tuesday with) Mrs. George Towe as assistant;, hostess. r. oil BuniiEn SERVICE Satan Heating and Sheet Metal Co. 10S5 Broadway Call S555 TODAY YOU CAN GET OUR ALL-OUT ALLOUAriGE FOR YOUR OLD TIRES Put B. F. Goodrich SUvertowns Tim" on your list for (1) bitter than prewar mileage, (2) better than prewar safety, (3) better than prewar value. With all these "extras,' we're still adding a real allow ance for your present tires. So shed your tire worries today. Leave them with us. Get the best deal in town. Equip your car with Silver-owns. V rVIXY B. 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