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-.. vvv Liberty Homes Plan Guests LIBERTY Mr and Mrs Wil bert Kurth. Billy and Gerrld. will have as guests on Easter Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurth. jr . of Alse.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurth, sr.. Mr and Mrs. James Dunn, Wes ley, Helen and Betty of Portland, Mr and Mrs. Louis Kurth. Louis, jr , Bonnie Jean and Cheryl Lee of Salem. Mr and Mrs. Luthc- Billings and family will have as guest on Easter Mr. and Mrs. George Mr Millen. Betty. Loui-e and Dick. Mr and Mrs. Earl McMillcn. Jayrc and Gary of Rosedale. Mr and Mrs. L.. fe Sherwod. Martha and Charle:'. Mr and Mrs. Roy Web ster. Ray. Bobby, Shirley and Lois. Agnes Web: ter. Will Webster and Vaden Richards of Salem. Mr. and Mrs John Dasch will entertain at an Easter breakfast at their home Present will be Mr. and Mr5. Dale Dasch and Reed of Olympia. Wash , Mr and Mrs Jack Dasch and Carolyn, Mi and Mrs. E. G McMillan of Keijer Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garrison. Joe. Linda and Don, Mr and Mrs. Mervin Seeger. Robert and Steven. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blaco. Joel, Iren and Dennis of Salem. Mr and Mrs. Marion Haefer, Becky and Max of Albany. Mr and Mrs. Paul Lenaburg of Keier will have as guests Mr and Mrs. Lester Clark. Daws and Joyce. Mr. and Mrs Howard Clark, Marilyn. Jerry and Darrel. Mr. and Mrs. D.ile Clark and Jerri Rae. Mr and Mrs. John Denbo and Tammie, Mr and Mrs Wayne Sipe. Milbee. Elizabeth and Larry of Liberty, Mr and Mrs D.iii Da vis and Melvin of Salem. Mr Mis Harry Phillip, Mike Yvonne of Eusene Mrs Nam v Peed will be jnd and the guest of Mr and Mr- Harold Lane and family. Mr. and Mr. Harry Knepper. Donnie and Sharon will be the Vallley Mews EBHefis Swegle Friends of Frank Ricket will be interested to know he is at home slowly recovering from his recent illness He has one arm in a cast because of a serious sprain. Gates - There will be no school here next week The children wi'.l have a vacation while teacheis go to institute. Amity Mrs C F. Biickwedd. who has bt'tn ill for some time, was removed to MrMinnville hos pital for special care Thursday morr i r.g. Jeffersoa The senior Girl Scout meeting was held Monday nijiht at Mary Ricks' home Pres ent were Shirley Bentley, Lucille Bentlev. Janie Hutchmgs. Dorene Borst. Mary Ricks and Mrs. Wil- i liam Brown, leader The girls plan to no swimming at the Salem YMCA next Monday and then to a show. On April 5 they are go ing to Mrs Brown'., to cook a simple dinner. The gins are work ing on a cliVhes basket for a mall Europe. in girl. Spring Valley - Six pupils wer e absent f i orn school lat week with lr'ens t . nai flu Turner Mr- and Mi Chelev Holgte of Gjrib.ildi and ("lari Eglm i' S' Johns .ne isiting Mr Sud.. W : 1 Spring alley -- Mr--. A E Ri.lrri n:i nullified at h.i hnrrr after f,.Il.iig and iniurmi her back win'c rooking h T lur.i'u . at Spi ing V.il'ov -t hrxil. en taken tr SiUm Memmial ho pit..l for treatment. Snegle Mr ar il Mr. Im.s New m. .n. r hae a.- thtir gutst his sivter, Mrs. Nadia Ho ki-r of Springfield. III. Prlngle -- Mrs Robert Zimmer man of Wilt-ey road has returned 1 home from Sahm Memorial hos pital with her baby (laughter, Donna Jean. Jefferson Jefferson friends have leurned of the death of. Clyde J Thomas, brother of the late Ross Thoma-. t Oakland. Calif, on March 7 He was a for-, mer resident of this community, j Funeral services were held March i 10 in Oakland Interment was in I Golden Gate National remeterv. j Surviv ing are the widow, Lula I Frances Thomas; daughters, Mar garet Anne- Brtman. Laura West; sons. John Joseph Thomas and Ro-s Thomas. He was a native of Oregon. Spring Valley Mrs. Harvey McLaughlin had a quilting at her home Wednesday. The quilt is planned for the bazaar and will be sold as a benefit for the com munity. Quitters were Mrs. Wayne Boyington. Mrs. Ernest E. Chard, Mrs. Frank Susmilch. Mrs. Alice Updegraph, Mrs. George Ham mond, Mrs. Torn Mathews. Mrs. W. E. Weinberg aid Mrs. Harvey McLaughlin. Turner Mrs. Maud Bones and Wilma Neimi visited friends in Aumsville Tuesday. QUISENBERRY'S Location 419 FERRY ST. PHONE 9123 (la Pbone Directory) QUISENBERRY PHARMACY ! Valley Births SILVERTON Born at the Sil verton hospital March 25, daugh ters to Mr and Mrs. John Wind schigl and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rotherisluch. the latter of Mt. An gel; March 23, a son to Mr. and Mrs Andrew Wachter of Mt. An gel. FALLS CITY Mr. and Mrs. John Soppington are the parents of a se en-pound, four-ounce baby girl born at Dallas hospital March 23 ALBANY To Mr. and Mrs Rorxrt Plumley, March 22, at Al bany General hospital, a girl weighing eight pounds, six ounces To Mr and Mrs. Maurice Cox. March 24. at Albany General hos pital, a boy weighing eight pounds, eight ounces. School Holidays Set at Stavton STAYTON St. Mary s paro chial school will have its Eastern vacation Monday and Tuesday. The public schools were out for Good Friday. Thursday and Friday the public schools here will enjoy a holiday while the teachers attend the Ore gon teachers' conference at Port land. guests of Mr. and Mrs A. B Brow ning of Newport. Mrs Lettitia Clark will have as guests Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark of Keizer. Mr and Mrs. George Marr. Dale. Ted. Jerry, Lucky and Jackie. Mr and Mrs. Bill Baker and Albert of Spring Valley, Mr and Mrs Vafi Grausbeck of Cress wf I!, Sanford and Harold of Sa lem Mr and Mr Bill Berndt will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Judd and family and Mr and Mrs Clyde Robinson Gates Darlene .JoaiiC,uin was operated on for appendicitis Mon day night and is doing nicely. She is the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jofauquin. Turner Darrel Mertle has been seriously ill with an eai infection. Jefferson The April meeting of the Jefferson Parent-Teachers association has been changed to Tuesday night, March 30 Ralph Nohlgren of Salem will speak on "The American Heritage Program in This Community.'' Amity - Dr H F Pemberton will have Easter dinner with his daughter in Dallas on Sunday. Jeffenon Mrs H. C. Epley fell Thursday, cracking the bone m her arm and wnsL Spring Valley Mr F Brewer suffered a broken toe when a stick of wood fell on it last week. Mrs Brewer, who has not walked without the aid of crutches for many years. Is assisting with the care of two grandchildren who are ill with flu at her home. Pr ingle The Pringle Mothers club will hold a special meeting at the -choolhouse Tuesday. Plans will be discussed for a rummage -ale. All mothers are invited, in cluding those with pre-school children. BUT KEEP YOUR FEET ON THE FLOOR The days wbea jom had to put jomt feet o the stove to keep warm ax goo forerer. Now, with a Spark Oil Heater, the entire room is kept comfortably warm with no drsio aaaS ao dirt or ate. Spark aeiaxa Oil Heaaera afoe hoth circmlatiag aad radiaat heat For wiici AND TERMS HERE c:l a:csun2 cutees j ftfPLUMatNG-HEA TUO Silverton Lions Speaker Is Young SILVERTON Work of the county sheriff's office with em phasis on law enforcement and tax collecting duties was explained by Denver Young, sheriff of Mar ion county, Wednesday night at the weekly dinner meeting of the Silverton Lions club. Frank Pow ell presided. Robert Miller reported on the zone meeting held last week in Salem which a large number of local members attended. Dates of the state convention at LaGiande were announced as June 6, 7 and 8. The international convention will be held in New York in July. The Silverton club will be host at a zone picnic to be heid in Sil ver Falls state park this spring. - ataVrigfeft&aao ; f 1 5. v , t u n 4 ' 5. ? Is i t&'t M i ! 1 d 'z. Valley Obituaries . I V" 1 ALBANY Mrs. Sylvia E. Blow er, 83, a life-long resident of Ben ton and Linn counties, died in an Albany nursing home Wednesday afternoon. Funeral services will be , held from the Fortmiller chapel at 1 1 o clock Saturday morning. March 27. The Rev. Edwin Hughes vicar of St. Peter'g Episcopal church of which Mrs. Blower was a member, will officiate. Burial ! will be in the city cemetery at j Newport. I Sylvia Boffington was born In I Benton county on Oct. 25, 1864, ' and was a granddaughter of Ha man Lewis, who crossed the plains rfvAy:-yv-,-'',Hi'M'iif'-i - -.rVfr- -'-r-Y in -Of- - r a . UJe 2nd FLOOR iASiZ ' V. VO I 1 W 4 1843? MrtV Blower twice, the second to" Ore'ffoh In was married time to Thomas Blower in Albany on Aug. 6, 1833. Mr. Blower died in Apiil, 1935. Surviving is a son by the first marriage, H. M. Teel of Grants j Ps'ss: four sisters, Mrs. Alice Gray of San Francisco, Calif., Mrs Jerusha Brown, Mrs. Ed Morrow and Mrs. Clara Graham, all of Al bany; one brother, Vance Boffing ton of Myrtle Creek, and a grand son, Roger C. Teel of Grants Pass. GOLD STRIKE IN COLORADO DENVER, March 26-iP)-A new gold strike was reported near Ida ho Springs, Colo., today by two men who brought to Denver 30 ounces of flake gold and ore val ued at $525. The gold came from the Dixie mine, six miles south west of Idaho Springs on the Ute creek. nr--V -a'r iK- - 'n' r - m Y -'r--- I'-'vrA -fr'J-' dfr f n '-'nri r , r ir . i I''t - - 4"N ' If V " V- S f ,'. i i - n I . v ' X t dalvm 1 nomas, Parrish School Custodian Dies Funeral services for Calvin Thomas, well-known Salem resi dent who died at his home, 2134 Broadway St., Thursday following a long illness, will be held from the Highland Friends church Sat urday at 2 pjn. The Rev. Cora Gregory will of ficiate at the services and inter ment will be in Lee Mission ceme tery. The Rev. Walter Lee of Van couver, Wash., will assist at the final rites. Thomas, a janitor in Salem pub lic schools for nearly 20 years, had been custodian at Parrish jun- Silhouettes of yesterday fashioned in the modern manner . . . wrapped, fitted, flared and full our new series of spring coats rapture heautifully the "spirited look' . . . the "younp look" . . . the "new look." Today Is "COAT" DAY at Miller's . . . Famous Good Qualities Priced Within Your Budget! Tha Stcrtearriim Scda&u OrtcjonJ SortulrdaY, March 17, ior high school since 1932. He had been ill since Thanksgiving day. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jessie W. Thomas; two daughters. Lata Thomas, 8, and Sue Thomas, 7; two sorts, Martin Thomas, 10, and Dale Thomas. 13; two broth ers, Hushel Thomas of Arcadia, Calif., and Beryl of Oakdale, Calif. Dance Hall Slated To Open Tonight AUMSVILLE, March 26 Open ing of a new dance hall here Sat urday night was announced today by Claude Bird, dance orchestra leader in this area for 19 years. The hall, remodeled from a skat ing rink, will have a "night club atmosphere," said -Bird. It la lo cated about three blocks north of Aumsville on the Salem cutoff. The floor includes 4.400 square feet. NOTICE TO CStCDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon (or Marlon County, Probata Depart ment, mm administratrix ol the estate of Patrick Cleary. deceased, and has duly qualified as such administratrix; all persons having claims against said es tate are, notified to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to ma at 205 Oregon Building. Salem. Oregon, within six i6 montns from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregoa. this (th day of March. IMS Anna C Caollnscr. Administratrix I of the Estate ef Patrick deary, ! Deceased. Ronald C. Glover. Attorney for Administratrix. - 20S Oregon Building, Salem. Oregon. M 4-13-20-ST-Ap. 9 1 ; t ft LU-1 t 'A ' f. ' Iff, 1-9 in