Bja - . . V. Valley Kew DBHeffs Four Corners Mr. and Mrs. , the play cast are John Van Laa Hardie Phillips, and daughter Jan- : nen, Mrs. Paul Bassett, Theo ice were Sunday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cadwell, 185 N. 24th st. I Malm, Mrs. Charles wenger, Mrs. ! Robert Pickerel, Virginia Patter Pedee Mrs. Gordon Murphy son, Joyce Kuenzi, Charles Wen ef Kings Valley has been rehired rer. Earl Malm and Mrs. Robert as teacher of the upper grades and Wagers. Mrs. Earl Creson of Independence of the lower grades for Pedee school. Hayesville Earl R. Anderson has had a relapse at Veterans hos pital in Portland where he had un til this week been improving. He was hospitalized four weeks ago with pneumonia. The Andersons live on Hollywood avenue, Salem route 8. Turner Mrs. Annie Windom spent last week visiting her son Harry Harvey in Albany. Lyons Baptismal services were held at the Lyons Methodist Middle Grove The three act church Sunday morning and Fri comedy -Dude Rancn". directed day night, March 26, the Sacra by Mrs. Cleo Keppinger will be ! ment of the Lord's Supper will be given at North Howell hall Fri- ; commemorated at the church, and day night, March 26. Members of the pastor will speak on the "Sev- T$$W T '" v"'-'-"'"' t"'' j g g JL " 4m t ( ( VV' s.Vt ) V f U ' i O ?WiVWP, I -5 i.. s 111 (1 i s It! ) - v S ft Wi ml fl W- sg v Jl kg ldf- . i3 Kuenzi, Sue Anglin, Hubert Asp ; inwall, Cleo Keppinger, Mrs. Earl East Salem Mrs. J. Linde man will entertain at her home for members of the Merry-go-Round club Thursday night. It will be the asocial meeting. East Englewood Lansing Neighbors Garden club will meet Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lively. Members of ) their families will be guests and 1 slides of garden scenes will be ! shown. I for that cepuon t members win De" held On Easter. Turner Mrs. Hugh Webb spent last week in Chehalis visit ing relatives. Pringle Mr. and Mrs. Ed C.iirimrw h have moved to their - . recent completed off Fabry road. residence just . . . , -r, . Popcorn Mr. and Mrs. KODert Gannon and daughters Eileen and Linda of Kittitas, Wash., are visit- , , . nig ncr pdiciiks, mi. tiiu wis. r. A. Withers. unui aiier r-asier. Betbel Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spranger have as a house guest his sister Mrs. A. E. Sykes of Seattle. Sunday dinner guests in cluded also Mrs. Spranger's moth er, Mrs. Elizabeth Holter. Mrs. I. Wick Strom, Mrs. John Grimm and Lillian Grimm, all of Portland. Popcorn Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yoder of Laureldale, Penn., are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Withers and Mr. and ! Shop outfit for Easter and THURSDAY STAYTON Mr. and Mrs. El don Polk extension: Rickreall. grange ! Girtman entertained with a din Vanon count. trnu.n: M-h-tr, I ner Pty at their new home in i 1:30. club house: Silverton unit. i Fruitland Circle. 2 p m. church an- Fruitland Circle nex. I FRIDAY I Polk extension: Brush collece. Mrs. Mike Focht. route 1 Salem. i Marlon county extension i Edina j Lane. Lancaster Neighbors, 1:30 p.m. ; ln'"t nrf . ' North Howell grange. Middle Grove' i players S P.rr.. SATURDAY Waldo Hills grange. Mrs. John Simmons. Yoder was stationed for a , while at Camp Adair during the war. He is a cousin of Mrs. Withers and Mrs. Simmons. Maeleay Young Grangers will meet tonight at the grange hall for a program and social hour. George Tooker is president of the group. Today... Htmor Birthday Guest I Stayton in honor of the birthday , of her mother. Mrs. Harry Porter. Present were Harry Porter, Clarence Farrette. Donald Far rette, Larry Freres, Harry Girt man, the guest of honor, Mrs. Por ter and Mr. and Mrs. Girtman. Pedee Senior Student Wins 4-1 1 Bank Award PEDEE Margaret Howard has Kpn awarrtrl cprnnH rri7 in th 1947 state 4-H club farm account ing, $7.50 from the Oregon Bank ers association. She received first place for 1946. She is a senior in the local high school and her work was done individually with her mother, Mrs. Sidney Howard, as instructor. Haiikerrhief Booth CLEAR LAKE Mrs. Homer Goulet entertained the home ex tension unit Friday afternoon. Mrs. A. F. Masree and Mrs. Ted Girod. project leaders, discussed "Care of the Skin" and home made face creams Mrs. Massee asked that hand kerchiefs for the unit's exhibit at the Homemakers' Festival be left with her or with Mrs. Zornes. V IT i 4 , ?' 1 fl .' (frT -t . 1 W ' H . after! I! . Tho Statrncm Saltm. Oregon, Thursday. -March 1 1 1983 Silverton Repair Shop Sold to Kansa Veteran SILVERTON CarJ Kellner, who came here from Color aado in November, 1913, sold his shoe repair shop to W. F. Ramsey, a native of Kansas and a navy vi-ter-an of World War I. Kellner came here first as an employe of H. Haaland, who also ttBfcsflftiiaostu sold his shop a few week ago, One, who cam hero from Colorado year later Kellner opened his own shop, at the corner i of 1 Oak! and First streeU. a half block from his present location. ! Mr. and Mrs. Kellner plan trip in the Immediate future to Sacramento to visit their daugh ter ! ; 1 Ramseys have a son, navy vet eran of World War II, now at Ore gon State college. I i i 3 i, t f f..J 5 1 f ' I,'