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Salem, Oregon. TJuasday. I March, 22,1S31 T1-.J Y?m. Church Rite3 JHE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS , . t . From Thw Oregon Statesman" Valley Corrwpondw Lanvo n Group Plans Chamber Of Commerce Statesman News ferric STAYTON Organization of a canyon chamber of commerce was Initiated recently when 18 repre sentatives of the five communities met in the Mill C5ty fire halL Stayton. Mehama, Lyons, Elkhorn, Mill City, Gates, Detroit and Idanha are to be included, accord ing to tentative plans. Gene Teague of Stayton was elected temporary chairman. A committee on constitution and , by-laws met Wednesday and will make its report ara meeting in me 6antiam Grange hall at Mehama March 28. Projects mentioned . for early consideration include a complete sGrvev of resources in the area, in eluding industrial possibilities and available sites and publication of booklet based on the survey. , Petitioning for a block of power to be generated at Detroit is an other project. Representing Stayton at the or - gaizational meeting were L. H. Wright Gene Teague and- Lloyd Girod. Wright is a member of the constitution and by-laws com mittee. j Fruitland Church Service Tonight Xws Kcrrlca FRUITLAND, March 21 Com munion service ww be conducted Thursday, March 22, at 7:30 pjn. in Truitland Evangelical United Brethren church, according to the Rev. Robert Struts, pastor. A service' with special music will be conducted at 7:30 pjn. Fri day.' j . I 4 M - Sunday will have an Easter sun rise service at 6 pan. at the church. followed by breakfast in the an nex, and the regular Sunday serv ices.-' . Early Service Slated Sunday At Unionvale f Statesnuta News Servlca UNIONVALE Easter services at Unionvale Evangehcal United Brethren church will 'begin at 6:13 ajn. when a quartet from George Fox College in Newberg will present music. Easter break' fa t will be served at 7:30 hjtl The Sunday school will present a nroeram at 10 ajn. At the morn' ir4 worship service the pastor will dt russ "The New Age." At 730 son. combined choirs of Unionvale and Dayton churches will present , the "Olivet to Cal vsry" at Dayton Pioneer church. The "Witty Knitters' 4-H club met with Mrs. Adolph Hraba Mon day for a birthday party in honor ct Pa tncia Palmer -,C The Unionvale Community club mating has been postponed from March 24 to March 31. Mrs. Bud 6tinlieht is program chairman. The Unionvale Home Extension unit wilt meet March 28 with Mrs. Henry Knoche. The project will be "Oven Meals" with Mrs. Jamie Ediger and Mrs, Harlan Noble as leaders. Members are asked not to bring food for the luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Mason Demaray ard sons, former owners of the C -and Island Service Center, have f?nt the past week with Mr. and i-s. Ed. Coats. Mrs. Jack Green of Eugene visit a her sister, Mrs. Edwin Rutsch man. Friday. Dinner guests at the Rutschman home were another sister. Mrs. Anna Rutschman and Alvia and Mrs. Fred Withee, Jr., and sons. Good Friday Rites At Independence ' Statesman New Service INDEPENDENCE A union Good Friday service will be con ducted in Central high school on Friday, March 23, at 8 p.m., spon sored by the Independence-Mon-tnnuth Ministerial association. Ministers of the sponsoring churches win participate in ths service. The Rev. A. L. Lonsberry, pastor of the Evangelical United Brethren church in Monmouth, will deliver the sermon. Valley Briefs Statesman News Scrvte ' Silverton - Mrs. Alvin Hartley Is urging attendance at the special Marion . county Pomona Grange meeting at Madeay Thursday night, March 29. The fifth degree work of the grange will be given. Habbard The Pilgrim Fellow ship members of the - Habbard Community church will meet m- dsy at 7 pjn. in the Van Lien home to color eggs for .Easter. . . ; Basel Green Cub pack 57 will sneet t Hazel Green school Friday evening. -- .-- . i SflrcrUe. David CDea of (he counsel and testing bureau of Ore gm State college will speak at the Silverton Business and Profession al Women's club dinner April 3, . Thora Arestad. president, has an nounced. This will be the annual Boss' Night.- The dinner will be bekl at Silverton Methodist church. Habbard A cooked food sale win be held at the Red and White tors Saturday at 11 aoiL, spon sored by the Sunday school teach ers of the Hubbard Community Church to raise funds to purchase sUde-filmstrip projector. . Nsrth Hopewell - Monte Rex tdesek. 13-year-old son of Mrs. eoae Reznicsek, represented North owell school in The Statesman KSL&l spelling contest at Keizer Friday, Monte is in the 7th grade. (One report erroneously listed him as IT. years old). - - Eapewen The Hopewell Cem etery associate will meet in the basement of the Hopewell EUB Church April 2. : Four Corners Students Home For Holidays Statesman Nwi Strrice FOUR CORNERS Verlaine Walker, who has completed her student teaching in Silverton high school, wiU spend the holiday week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. K E. Walker, before t returning to Oregon ' State college where she wfll be graduated in June with a bachelor of science in home eco nomics education. Robert Gilbert, a student at University of O r eg o n medical school in Portland, will spend the vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert. Shirley Payne, a first grade teacher at Lincoln school,' will go to her home in La Grande for the holiday. J Robert A. Brant of the navy, leaves Monday for ! Coronado, Calif., where he is stationed. He has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brant. George Milton Rickman. another navy man, arrived Friday for 10 days leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rickman. He is stationed at Treasure Island, Calif. Grades Enj Birthday P arty HUBBARD The third and fourth grades enjoyed an all room birthday party Friday afternoon with their teachers, 'Mrs. Marie Axtell and Mrs. Fern Foster. The children exchanged gifts, played games and listened to records. Sheet - cake decorated ' is sham rocks was supplemented with two birthday cakes brought-by Mrs. J. J. van Lieu and Mrs.- Elmer Nelson,' other' room mothers as sisting included Mrs. OdeU Mor tenson, Mrs. Pius Hostetler and Mrs. George Pardyi Tables were done In i St Patrick's motif and place cards were mad by the children in their art classes. BACK FROM WASHINGTON SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hillman have returned from Shelton, Wash., where they at tended funeral services for Henry Hillman, a brother of Mr. Hillman. Ha died unexpectedly a few days ago and the message brought the HiUmans to Shelton. During their absence, Mrs. Hillman brother. Ralph Collins, of Salem, stayed at the Hillman country home In the Brush Creek district Scheduled MILL' CITY Vic Lambert w0 direct all music during the pre-Easter- services being held .- each night in the First-Christian church. The sexvkes being at 7:30 puna. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young of Tillamook Mar parents of their first child, a daughter. Mrs. Young is the former Joan Davis and the baby's ' grandfather is Oeva Da vis of Mill City. Mrs. Charles Ferris has been in Idaho visiting friends and rela tives, -'t , An Easter sunrise service will be held in the church auditorium with the Christian Endeavor so cieties in charge, at the First Christian 1 church. A breakfast win follow with the Women's Council in charge. Mrs. Nell Swift has gone to Astoria to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Landro. Mrs. G. I W. Nourse, Mrs. Lee Pinkston and Mrs. Charles Har mon were in Salem Saturday with the Blue Birds ice skating party. Mrs. Fern Shuey and a group of girls from Acacia Assembly Thurs day will go to Seaside to attend Grand Assembly. Hopewell EUB Ghurch Plans Early Service Statesman News Service HOPEWELL The Youth Fel lowship of HopeweU Evangelical United Brethren church will hold the annual Sunrise service at 6 ajn. Sunday at the church. At 7 son. a fellowship breakfast will be served, f The primary department of the Hopewell Sunday school will pre sent a short program just before the morning service Easter Sun day. Communion will be observed with baptism of new members dur ing the morning. The Rev. Lloyd Uecker of the Englewood EUB church of Salem will hold special evangelistic ser vices at the HopeweU church April 11-14. i Mrs. A. D. Huntley is recovering from an attack of influenza and again can use her hand, injured to a faU some time ago. Dorothy j Brown is visiting her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown, in South Dakota. She ex pects to be gone for two months. Charles Johnson of Alhambra, Calif., fraternity brother of Wil liam Pearse, spent the week end at the Pearse home. Mr. and! Mrs. N. O. Pearse and Robert visited Pearse's sister, Mrs. John Babcock of Albany Sunday. Mr.- and Mrs. John Geisler visit ed! their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jaenlcke. in Portland Sunday. Donald Marley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marley, has graduated from boot camp at Great Lakes naval training station. The Bachelor Buttons 4-H Sew ing club met Saturday with Mrs. N. O. Pearse. HEARING SCHEDULED SILVERTON Hearing for Mrs. Stacey Goodman has been set for March 29 at 2 pjn. The charge is contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The hearing was ori ginally set for March 18 but was later postponed. Detroit, michioan originally founded aa a French trading post In 1701 . i i todar, the automobile sAnufactnrlng csotae of the world. 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J&arun Myers vis lied over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ettert Pedersen In South Bend, Wash, : Jlr.and Mrs. V.a Neat Jr, and John of Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. V C. NeaL sr. Sunday. Mrs. C W. Jensen of Canby Is visiting at the J. A. Jensen home. Mrs. 1 Ansa Kilgore Is visiting her son, Bichard KUgore, in Port land. ; ,j -"- j -.i,-.- Mrand Mrs. Francis Merrill of Portland were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boss Coddington. Senior Class Play; Given in Hubbard i. HUBBARD The North Marion senior ciass play, "A lUicky Penny," Friday evening wai high lighted by music between acts played by the North Marion band, directed by Harold Beyers. -, The "Triumphal March1 was played by the brass quartet, Bob Diller, Galen : Pearson, Jack Ras mossen and Bud 7ettsteia. The TJzzacata Polia was played by the clarinet quartet with Carolina Muessig, Norma Jean Hurst, Judith AJbers and Jim Spence. ' . 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