10 Tho Statesman, Salem. Ortqon, Wednesday. March 24. 19-43 Detroit Folk Return Home DETROIT Delmar Burt re turned Saturday from St. Charles hospital in Bend where he had been for several days for observa tion. He was slightly injured when hit by a piece of bark while work ing at blasting stumps at the new school house location here. E. W. Bray also returned Sat urday from the Bend hospital where she was receiving treatment following fracture of one of the small bones in his leg. Mrs. Rex Burt has been spend ing a few days with relatives at Westport. Twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown were brought home Friday from Bend. Mrs. Lincoln Gilpin and infant daughter returned to their home here the last of the week. Merry Minglers Club Entertained Wednesday EAST SALEM Mrs. Robert Wagers entertained the Merry Minglers club last week. Dessert luncheon was served to Mrs. Er nest Baker, Mrs. Cleo Keppinger, Mrs. Earl Malm, Mrs. Frank Prime, Mrs. Leonard Malm. Mrs. Robert Fromm, Mrs. John Acker man, Mrs. Clyde Colwell, Mrs. Ir win Waters, Mrs. Harvey Page, Mrs. Roy Barker, Mrs. Robert Pickerel, Mrs. Anne Jesse, Mrs. Dan Scharf, Mrs. Carl Snyder, Mrs. Covil Case, Mrs. Wade Car j ter, Mrs. Albert Fabry and the j president, Mrs. Henry Sprick. Mrs. i Earl Malm was chairman of the club's part in the Middle Grove J Community club program, -and she announced they would present a travelogue picture of a recent trip of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jones i of Salem. Friends Plan Easter Sunday Birthday Party MILL CITY Friends and rela tives of Mr.?. Alice Burton are be ing invited to attend a birthday party in her honor Sunday, March 28, at the Stayton Woman's club house. LIVING COSTS TOPIC SILVER TON "Low Cost of tlioh I ivin" u.at disrussed bv ! Leslie A. White, Albany, Monday at Rotary club meeting at loney s. Guests were Nye O. Bristol, Hills boro; Albert Epperly, J. W. Jor dan, Albany, Harvey Millet, J. R. Renfru, Salem; Tom Anderson. jr., Tim Preston, jr., Oregon uni versity students. William weston, graduate student, Oregon State college, and Ted Riches, Silverton. SPECIALS from The Keith Brown Lumber Yard Sierial Price One Lot of Plastic Sheathing Paper O For Sub Floors. Sub Walls O Us Under Carpets Did Sell $3.50 roll CLOSEOUT. LOT tXO 7C Roll .O Just Received Shipment of arions 0Irel Perfect-fit Stained Cedar Shakes O Beautiful Side walls at 1 i less cost than regular siding O 5 Colors to Choose From KEITH BROWN LUMBER O YARD Front & Court Phone 9163 Silverten Born at the Silver ton hospital March 22, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Smith of Wood burn ; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mattingly; March 21, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford WoLstad of Molalla; March 19, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ebner of Mt. Angel; March 20. a daugh ter to Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Heater (Joyce LeRud) of Sublimity. Unien HUI Mrs. L. P. Wells, nutritionist with the state depart ment of education, will speak on the school lunch program at the Victor Point school Friday, March 26. at 8 p.m. when she meets with the Parent Teachers club of dis trict 42C. Orchard Heights Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis. Mrs. Eva Bass and son Darrell of Salem have moved to Philomath where Mrs. Bass has obtained work. Davis will continue working for Glen South wick for the time bfing They formerly lived on Orchard Heights road. Zcu Easter sunrise services will be held at 6 a.m. Sunday by Zena Community church followed by an Easter breakfast' The Rev. Gustav Rouser. Bethel Baptist church, will be the speaker and the Dallas quartet will present several numbers. Keiser Keizer community residents will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Keizer grange to vote upon organization of a flood control district. The meet ing will be conducted by Harry Pearcy. route 2. Sannyslde Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frazier at Amboy, Wash., this week. Mrs. Frazier taught at Sunnyside school some years ago and is now principal of the Amboy school. The Fraziers own a herd of Aberdeen Angus cattle on their farm at Amboy. i Four Corners Verlaine Walk Jer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. IE. Walker, and Evelyn Ben, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry i Benz, all on Mahrt avenue, are (spending spring vacation at home from Oregon State college. J Silverton Anne Avery of Port ! land will be guest speaker April 6 meeting of the Silverton Busi ness and Professional Womens dub. Hannah Irene Roubal is chairman for the program and c'.ub president is Hannah Olson. Swegle Mothers of children attending Swegle school, mothers of pre-school children, and all I women of the community inter i ested in the school are asked to meet for a special meeting at the ! school house Thursday at 2 pjn. I ! Detroit Walter Ball shot a sev- I 9 . . ;n tL. .,...., . n Humbug forest camp. The cougar was treed by Ball's recently ac- 1 quired cougar hound. He said the cougar was unusually thin. Macleay Forty grange members attended the visitation meeting at Silverton with all officers pres- ! ent. Four Corner Rickey school mothers club will meet at the schoolhouse Wednesday, March 31. Christmans Hosts for Four Corners Club FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chrisman, 410 S. Lan caster, entertained the Pinochle club Saturday night. Present were Messrs. and Mesdames Homer Bales, Jess Mcllney, Hardie Phil lips, Dale Jeffries, Ernest Walker, S. H. Cable, Ray Osborn and Ruth Chrisman. Scoring honors were won by Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries, Mrs. Osborn and Ernest Walker. - Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Phillips. Valley v Obituaries::. Eola Group Entertains For Popcorn Resident POPCORN The Community ,club met Friday night when Eola i members gave the program which i n c I u d e d Ethelwynn DeLapp, ! pianist; trio, Mr. and Mrs. Mc Noll and Nina Etter, and Curtis Ferguson's orchestra the "Gulley Jumpers. Ankeny Grange Holds Social Night of Cards JEFFERSON Social night at Ankeny Grange hall Saturday night was well attended, with eight tables of pinochle in play. High scores went to Mesdames Elmo Brown, John Zehner and J O. Farr. ; Consolation prizes to Mrs. Louise Johnston, Mrs. Rex Hartley and J. O. Farr. Fannie Wilson MILL CITY Fannie Wilson of Lyons, sister of Mrs. John Trask, died Saturday. Funeral services were held Monday at Stayton. Orchard Heights Club Hears About Home Color ORCHARD HEIGHTS The Orchard Heights Woman's club met Thursday with Mrs. A. A. Withers. Mrs. Roy McDowell a iited. Mrs. Viola Shaffer. Polk county demonstration agent, dis cussed pressure sauce pens. Present were Mrs. Robert Wor ral, Mrs. Joe Lucas, Mrs. Myrtle Garrow, Mrs. Dean Withers. Mrs. Ammon Grice Mrs. Cecil Lutkins and Mrs. Arthur Bone. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Walter Kings. Mrs. Shaffer will dicus color in the home " niece of Mrs. Irving Bunse. Is I resided at Sunnyside several years the former Wilms Johnson who I ago. , . jjjj ,, Canadian Poultryman Visits at Sunnyside SUNNYSIDE Visiting recently at the Ray Heckart and Irving Bunse homes was A. D. Davey of Ottawa, Ontario. He is the do minion administrator in the poul try division of the department of agriculture at Ottawa and Is on a business trip in western Canada and United States. Mrs. Davey, Turf with the Velvet Touch 1 :l Vi i . . ' i f ... . . la ivn SCCD !)! .! Sow this famous triple clean teed and watch your lawn turn into a thick green carpet that's the envy of the neighborhood. Ifs triple cleon, 99.91 weed free so you don't need as much to get a lawn of rone' beauty. 1 lb - $1.00 5 lbs - $4 t5 25 lbs 1 $23.75 ! i ; SCOm LAWN FOOD-lnvlgorote your lawn with this mild, long lasting meal-type grassfood ond you'll 1 bo thrilled at Its sporkJing color, luxuriant growth. $2.45 feeds average lawn. SALEI-I HARDWARE GO. 120 No. Commercial. Salem Phone 4908 Jefferson Sidnev-Talbot home ' Orchard Heights Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lutkins of Heppner visited last week at the Ammon Grice?. 1 eMenwon unit will meet with Mrs Henry Turnidge Wednesday, ' March 31, since the regularly ! scheduled meeting f;ills on the : Spring FeMial date. i ! Brush College Food sale by the Brush College Helpers last week in I Salem netted the club $55. The i group will meet with Mrs Carl i Wood. 712 N Church t , Thurs ; day. March 25 at 2 p m i I'nion Hill A surprise winter J snow storm covered the ground ! here ami at Silver Falls Monday leaving ten inches of snow at Sil ver F.1II5 ! I'nion Hill Easter Sunrise serv i ice and program will be held at the Union Hill school 7 am invitation to I been extended. I Turner Mr. and Mrs Dick Chapman are announcing the birth of a son. Richard Guy. March 21 at a Salem hospital. They have Uvji Rills. Kilhe and Patiicia. Sunnyside Friendly Hour club will meet March 31 with Mrs. J K Askew fur an .1II-1l.1V meet ing Salem Marion county Farm ers Union will meet in Salem, 3.1 April 3 Sunday at attend has HARD OF HEARING Come in and See It! HEW MINIATURE S0H0T0NE "900" (J L0 23 v::: Finest "all-in-one" hearing aid ever made. Easy to wear as a wristwatch. Powerful natur al far more economical. Sonoione Hearing Center Room 6, Buh-Brey man Bldg. 147 N. Commercial. Salem Phone 21619 T 9 4 8 's DRIVING SENSATION OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE RjJHTr AND SAFETY FEATURE OF I lr-yi KVk f ( No rlutrh to push! 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