13 Tho Statesman! Salem. OnqotC 'Sundayy March' 't, 1 949 New Sawmill Starts Work In Lyons Area X.YONS-The rreres-Frank saw mill, completed recently, started operations Monday. ' Faith Rebekah lodge met last week when Helen McClurg, noble ernd, and Frances McCarlejr, vice-?rand, presided. Following the business meeting Alice Huber, Betty Johnston and Hazel s Lewis entertained with games. Mrs. Otto Weidman entertained with a party and no-host dinner Saturday evening on the, birth days of her husband and Mrs. Albert Julian. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Chamberlain and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer, Lon na and Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. John Worden and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Humphreys, Betty, Le- land and Clarice, Kathryn John cton. Harley and Lynn Scott, Mr. end Mn. Albert Julian, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian and " Thumper, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman ad family. The Kings-teen - group -had a treat Thursday at the Clipfell borne. Mike Martin, founder of the organization, came from Seattle with three visitors, including Doro thy Rtfch, a returned missionary from Africa. Mr. and Mrs. George Clipfell entertained the group at their home in Fox Valley -Thursday evening. All young people 'are welcome. . - Esther Taskerud and Barton Sidney-Talbot Unit To Decorate ijChurch if i JEFFERSON The Sidney-Tal-bot extension unit met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Rex Hartley, with Mrs. William: Wiederkehr as sisting. Mrs Henry Turnidge and Mrs. Oakley Cochran led the proj ect, "Wall Flnishef The unit will decorate the church auditorium for the spring festival and Mrs. Turnidge was named chairman and Mrs. Robert Beegle, assistant chairman. The next meeting will be April 5 at the home of Mr3. Wilma Eagle. Project will be "Con serving You," Amity Beauty Nook Changes Management AMITY 4- Catherine's Beauty nook changed management Mon day, with Magdalen. Doubrava of Hubbard and Mary Potwora of Sa lem taking charge. Facials and manicures will be added to hair styling. The new operators live with Mrs. Rose fuller on North Trade street S City Marshal Jim Davidson and family will- move into the new house belonging to J. L. McKen ney on West 6th street. WILL ATTEND MEETING JEFFERSON ;j Euclid chapter. OES, will attend a district meet ingfat Corvallis chapter Saturday night. 1 Hutton, state 4-H Club leaders, and Joe Myers and Viola Hansen, Linn county 4-H club leaders, visited in Lyons Friday. I PEERLESS BOOTHS MADE IN SALEJVJ 1 - ' A : -. ' I I ' 1 ThoM bcrafifuL upholstered booths for RESTAURANT, TAVERN or HOME. Genuine Duron Plastic covered in any color combination you chooss. NO-SAG Spring Seats, wsll paddod. v" RESTAURANT AND T A VEItN OWNERS W can hslp. you In planning that NEW or REMODEL lob. Wo design and build our own COUNTERS, BARS, BACK BARS and BOOTHS. - I A phono call or post card will bring our representativs to tltnits your problem. DEAVEBCBAFT CO., IIIC. S75 N. Lancaster Drive rhene S-414 Salem, Oregen Nature Hike, Spring Plans Occupy Troops FOUR CORNERS Girl Scout troop 42 met with assistant leader mm v V" a , . . I . 'J Airs. J. ari uwk on raonoajr i Community hall. After a short program they spent the rest of the afternoon on a nature study hike eating their lunch outdoors. Six teen were present. The Brownie .troop with the leaders, Mrs. Robert Burns and Mrs. Francis Miller, met Tuesday after school at Community hall. Next week will be the investure services at the hall. Mothers of the Brownies will be guests. March 11 the troop will go to the Veterans hall for the swing and sing. Seventeen girls were present. Hostesses were Lolita Miller and Rose Dunigan. f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seppala and son Michael of Astoria were guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Antilla, jr., Macleay road. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Binegar at tended the housewarming on Sun day for Mr. and Mrs. John Nag of Mount Angel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Antilla, jr., .and children are spending this week in Bend, Oregon. Many Things on Linn Teachers' March Schedule ALBANY Linn county school teachers will have a fairly busy time during March. On March 15 the 'Eastern Linn county group will meet Jit Sweet Home. On March 21 the southern group will hold a meeting at Halsoy, while on March 24 the central group will meet at Santiam school in Lebanon. The Schoolmasters' club is to meet on the 17th but the place has not been set. In addition to the above sched ule, teachers are- already making plans to attend the OEA conven tion in Portland March 31. A num ber expect to attend the Inland Empire Education association meet in Spokane, Wash., April 6-8. Movies Shown to Community Clubs At Middle Grove MIDDLE GROVE, March 3 E. A. Randle. of Randle Oil com pany, 3375 Portland rd., Salem, supplied a program of movies at the Associated Community Clubs of Middle Grove dinner meeting at the schoolhouse. Randle, who has taken up home . movie entertainment as a hobby. ; showed films of "Timber Farm ing." a Stephen Foster picture and ! a Walt Disney comedy. Chairman of the entertainment committee was George Hardy and general chairman was Mrs. Cleo Keppenger, president. Approxim- i ately $165 was collected toward the ' building fund. Mrs. Mabel Drorbaugh, teacher of first and second, grades, and Mrs. Thomas Doty took their pu pils on a field trip Tuesday to ob serve animals at the W. H. Scharf and Thomas Doty farmsThe pu pils will model animals in clay. Cadiz, Spain, was a Phoenician colony in the 11th Century, B.C., and was then known as Gades. Make Sit a (CnitEAM !WIEIEIP From Chimney Topi to Ash Pit with Holland's j ! 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First grader and selected students from Talbot, Sidney and Looney Butte schools will be examined from 10 a. m. to noon, and all first graders and se lected cases from Jefferson will be examined from 1 to 3 p. m. Ar rangements, have been made for parents to attend. An immuniza tion clinic also will be conducted, date to be announced later. Silver Falls Area Names Scout Heads WOODBURN, March 2 Com mittee chairmen for Silver Falls Boy Scout district appointed by Pat McLaughlin at the Tuesday night meeting here, are Verne Merrick, Woodburn, organization and extension; Herman Schwab, Mt. Angel, camping; Ray Glatt, Woodburn, finance; I. B. Alfred, Silverton, advancement. The annual no-host dinner was set for March 22. A new troop, 78, was announced as organized at Donald. Banker Alois Keber Retires ATMt. Angel MT. ANGEL, March 4 The friendly, familiar face of Alois Keber will no longer greet patrons of' the Mt. Angel bank, for on March 1 he retired as assistant manager. He spent 42 years in the banking business, 32 of them in the Mt Angel bank. He began his banking career In the State Bank of Madelia, Minn., his home town, in 1907. After four years there, he migrated to Ore gon and accepted a position as cashier of the state bank in St. Paul. In 1917 he came to Mt. Angel and became assistant to his brother. Joseph J. Keber, cashier of the Mt. Angel bank. When the bank be came a branch of the United States National bank of Portland in 1933. he was made assistant manager. On Monday, his last day at the bank, Keber was presented with a Wrist watch as a token of ap preciation and remembrance by the bank staff. Keber has taken an active part in civic, church, school, political and social life. He has been city treasurer for many years, and a republican committeeman for East Mt. Angel precinct. Turner Residents Visit; Boys Suffer Infection TURNER Mr. and Mrs. Art Kirchner and Mrs. Ben Wipper left this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sheaffer at Myrtle Creek. Jerry and Johnny Baker, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, are suffering from an ear infection which followed a siege of measles. Party Largest This Season MT. ANGEL, March 5 The St. Ann's card party at St. Mary's auditorium Tuesday night had the largest attendance of any through out the season, 38 tables in play. Bridge, 500 and pinochle were played and high and low score prizes were awarded as follows: bridge, high, C. J. Berning. low. Miss Helen Keber; 500, Mrs. Ce cilia Skonetzi and Mrs. Margaret Dummer; pinochle, Ed Hoffer, high, and Carl Fessler and Joe Piatz tied for low. Cards were followed by a late supper served in the basement din ing hall. In charge of serving and arrangements were Mrs. Paul Wachter and Mrs. Ed Unger, co chairmen, Mrs. Leo Till, Mrs. Jack Van Cleef, Mrs. Andy Wachter, Mrs. Dave Traviss, Mrs. Ben Tra viss. Miss Marie Traviss, Mrs. An na Wyers, Mrs. J6l T?. Wajtner, Mrs. A. G. Traeger, ' Mrs. Babe Uselman, Mrs. Tommy Wachter and Mrs. George Volz. The card parties will be discon tinued during the : lenten season. Businesses Altered At Sweet Home SWEET HOME Rapp Brothers are busy remodeling their business block on L street. George's Auto Parts will con tinue to occupy the east room of the building. The west room form erly occupied by the Harmony music store will be occupied .by the Steak1 House. The music strr will occupy 'the room now used by the Thomas Drug store which wiu move across the street to the build ing formerly occupied by White's Furniture. r it- me aril The word "whale horse." 'walrus" Income Tax Heliums Made out by Consultant !; J. 17. Cobnrn 157 Market Si. 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