141 The Stat man. SaUm. Ofaon. Thursday. March 25. 1948 New Zoning Plan Object Of Appeals SILVERTON Appearing at a public hearing Monday by the planning commission were Lowell Brown. Earl J Adams. Mr and Mrs. Fred Beckheyer and Charles Walker in reference to the adop tion of the new Silverton zoning ordinance. Brown and Adams were interested in keeping the industrial zone from encroaching further on reidential property on McClaine street, and Beckheyers brought a petition aking that property including that designat ed as the Blacketbv and Goode on the map be changed to commer cial from residential Walker ex-pres-'d hope th.it his might be included in the commercial zone Ktfommend.it ions granting these requests will ko (mm the plan ning commission to the council at the April meeting H. Hoist rom appeared before the commission to .i-sk for im pioement on First -trret. City Manager Robert - Borland report ed petitions had been completed and everything was -in readiness to proceed with this as moii as the city council acts, and the com mission recommended action be taken at the eailie-t possible date. Action against the city dump ground is pendiwg and the com mission i ci nmmended to the city council that an incinerator be built, the dump giound abandon ed at the eailiot possible time, and that the incinerator be made available to the public. Aif ( Nelson. memler of the commis-iot: brought up the mat ter ot the proposed city ordinance setting ruling- for calling special council meetings and asked that the lommivMon members oppose this As mir.utes of the city coun cil showed ttiis oiilir.ance had been Mippoite-1 tn" majority of 'he council on its fust two readings, and commission mem tei s felt that it was out of their jurisdiction, the matter was tabled. (iervais Presbyterian Services Are Announced GERVAIS -- Services at the Preb terian church during Holy week sta: ted Monday night and will be held Wednesday night with communion on Friday night. Each meeting staits at 8 p m. Special services will be held Eastern Sun day Christian Endeavor group meets at the John Banuks' for Easter bieakfav? ,md services at 7 am Sunday morning Howard FrmaeU Leey PEDEE. March 25 Howard Francis Lacey. 38, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Sidney Howard at Pedee, Tuesday, March 23, after several years' illness He was born on the farm where he died. April 16. 1910 He was never married and had work ed at various places but his resi dence was always Pedee. He was the sen of Harry and Mary Howard Lacey. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Mary Lacey, Pedee: four sisters. Mrs. W. Clar ance Kearns (Blanche), Spring field: Mrs Sidney Howard (Flor ence), Pedee; Mrs J. W. Siddall rKatherine). Dallas. Mrs. J. F. Brunjes (Violet). Tillamook. Funeral services will be held at Henkle-Bollman chapel. Dal las. Thursday. March 25, at 2 p.m The Rev William Elmer, pastor of Evangelical United Brethren church, will officiate. Burial at Womt-r cemetery, Pedee. I her entire life and and around j this community. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Alta Trask of Mill City, Mrs. Ruth Lyons of Lyons; a brother, Claude Wilson of Selenv several nieces and nephews. The Rev. R. T. Cookingham of the Lyons Methodist church offi ciated, with burial in Fox Valley cemetery. Pallbearers were neph ews. Ted Trask, Robert Trask, George Nydigger, George "Mei Ike, ' Keith Taylor and Jerome Lyons. Fannie Wilson LYONS Funeral services were held Monday for Fannie Wilson. 60. who died at a Salem hospital Saturday, March 20. Born in Sa lem May 6. 1887, she had spent Nicholas P. Lalor AURORA Funeral services were held Thursday. March 11, in Portland for Nicholas P. La lor of Evanston. Wyo , who died Sun day. March 7, at St. Vincents hos pital. Portland. Nicholas Lalor Denver and came Wyo.. 21 years ago employed by the railroad. Survivors ate the widow, Cal den Miller Lalor, formerly of Gervais; two sisters, May M. La lo. of Denver and Josephine La lor of Cincinnati; two brothers, William R. of St. Louis and Bur gess J. of Denver. was born in to Evanston, where he was Union Pacific Bethel Mr and Mrs J B Early of Peace River, Canada, have beer! visiting in Salem. Sheridan and Eugene and were guests of Mr and Mrs. J. G. Lauderback The Early family dates back to early settlement of this part of the valley, when Dan Early owned the sawmill which sawed lumber when this district was first cleared. Dalian Planning Easter Service on Court House Lawn DALLAS The Rev. E. Wolff of the Salt Creek Baptist church will speak at the annual community Easter sunrise service on the court- ; house lav n at 5 47 a.m., Easter Sunday morning sunrise hour. I The program is sponsored by ; the Dallas Ministerial association and will include congregational singing, trumpet music; numbers by the brass quartet of the Salt creek church: vocal solo, Mrs Howard Fleming and numbers by the Mennonite Brethren church male quartet. Other ministers participating in the serv ice are Dr. Earl Benbow, Rev. Arthur Hoenisch, Rev. Clark : Enz. Rev L. O. Triplett and Rev. Kenneth Johnson. In case of rain the service will be held in Christian church. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen snd expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, tn- ' Camed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding- you must like the way it quietly allays the cough or you are to have your money bade CREOMULSION for Couzhs, Chest CoWs, Bronchitis Detroit Brownie Units Organized in Schools DETROIT Three groups of Brownie Scouts were organized here last week. One group of eight is made up of girls from the third and fourth grades and met with Mrs. Ray Johfison. Mrs. Cliff Peterson was leader assisted by Mrs. Ixila Christianson. A group of seven girls met with the leader, Mrs. Perry Fry and Mrs. Guy Wilson assisted. Third roup, eight girls from the first trade met with Mrs. S. T. Moore. Her assistants were Mrs. John Weisgerber and Mrs. How ard Dean. Groups were all making Easter baskets. Brownies will meet each Tuesday. North Dakota Family Buys 4 Corners Place FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillan have sold their 100-acre farm in Rickey dis trict to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bacheller of North Dakota. Living in North Dakota, they received their mail at Fairview, Mont. They have six children. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan have moved to 1020 E. Rural ave., Salem. Hayesville Woman's Club Program Given HAYESVILLE Mrs. WilUam Brietzke, Claxter road, entertained 20 members of the Hayesville Woman's club Thursday. Mrs. Charles Garrison is club president. Mrs. Carl Carlson directed a short skit, "An Alphabetical Ro mance" in which Mesdames Fern Morgan, Wayne Powers, Charles Andresen, Fred Dougherty, Lor etta Fisher and Charles Garrison took part. Next meeting will be at the E. L. Moor home on Port land highway and will feature the annual "white elephant" sale. Community club met at the school house Friday when mov ing pictures were shown by Wal ter Lottis. Berns Christofferson was auctioneer for the box and pie social which followed the pro gram, proceeds were added to the Community club fund. Next meet ing will be April 30 and in charge of the Girl Scouts. Macleay Woman Given Surprise on Birthday MACLEAY Mrs. George Boe digeheimer was honored by a sur prise party on her birthday, Sun day. Present were George Boe digeheimer, Mary Jean BoedLge heimer, Mr. and Mrs. John Amort, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bateson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodgson and Chester and niece, Barbara Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Parker and Arden, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Took er and Mrs. Edith Wilson. Dakota Women Visit at Lincoln LINCOLN Mrs. J. E. Murray and Mrs. Raymond Johnson of Grot on, S. D, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ashford and Mrs. J. D. Feller. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Ashford are sis ters, Mrs. Feller is their mother. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Meissner en tertained at a 7 o'clock supper Saturday at their Lincoln home. Later cards and games were in play. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Walling, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Camillo and Mike. Mrs. J. D. 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