57th Anniversary Observed "Mid -Willamette Valley- News In Hot Senate Primary Fight Reports From The Statesman's 78 Community Correspondents Sodem, 'Orecjon. Friday Morning, August li, IS 42 PAGE ELEVEN mmmmmmmmmmmmmtmm nan tnmimmm'--mmmmmnmtmwmmmff'WKi.n m mini iMtre mmmhm - r . -. iff Jt v& -..."..-:V;.r W 1 1 - - I Kir. and Mrs. A. W. Nusom, who n August a. . - . - 57 th Wedding Anniversary Observed by Eldridge Couple ELDRIDGE The 57th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Nusom; sr., was observed August 9. They have lived 36 years here. Mrs. Nusom was' able to spend part of the day with Mr. Nusom who has been ill several months in a Salem hospital, ' They were married in Ness City, Kas., in 1885 and came to Oregon in 1893. Their home on the Wheat land Ferry road was part of a do 4- t ; i . uiuuu viiuiu purcnasea irom w , C. Hubbard. Strangely enough the house on . the ; latter place burned to the ground Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nusom's family includes two daughters and three cons:' MrsJ'E. J. Becker. EldridVe: Mrs. . LC D. Brooks, Hayward, Calif.;' Allyn Nusom, i3dride; F. R. Nusom andR. W. Nusom, Quin sy., j The, following. Is y poem com posed by. Mrs. Nusom: . Fifty, seven years agot. today, ... , dear ..' Wetook our vows , together And started down the' road of 1 : ... ' " - ' ' -In fair and stormy weather. , The road sometimes was very ' steep i . . But we always pulled together. Then sometimes . it . was broad and smoothe But now the road is near its end, ; And we have peaceful weather And by the grace of Christ our Lord ' We will soon be home together. Visit Many , Coast Towns NORTH HOWELL Mr. and ' Mrs. R. C. Jefferson and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cutsforth and family returned Monday from a week's vacation at coast resorts, including Netarts, Oceanside, Newport and Yachats. They report tuna, fish is being caught in great quantities at the Newport coast where loaded boats are constantly coming in from the deep sea fishing areas. Trc? TTAnv Tilr ia tnaiis1 ivttt several weeks at the Ristegan home neat Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. George Schirman and family who purchased a small farm on the Pacific highway last spring, plan to move early in September. A public sale of stock and machinery will be held be fore they move. ' The new farm is located in the Hayesville district and Schirman is employed in the . Salem paper mill.'. Silverton; Firemen Entertain Group I SILVERTON Silverton fire men entertained the : Willamette Valley association of firemen at Silvertpn's city hall - Wednesday night with L. F. Tucker as official host. He has been chief of the lo cal volunteers' to replace Earl Hartman, who resigned, to accept a position - as chief of -one fire men's watch at the Salem air port. Hartman will maintain, his home at Silverton. ; . . Larry Carpenter, who was as sistant to Hartman as chief at Sil verton, has also . resigned- and Tucker will name his own assist ant Carpenter will serve as -one of the firemen at the Salem air port. Both men will "retain their membership in the Silverton vol unteer fire department jJ Electric Rates Reduced! SALEM . ELECTRIC BONNEVILLE POWER DISTRIBUTORS, announce a new "LOW" for commercial users in Salem. Commercial rates have always been too high; and this reduction brings them down closer to the "Cariby Rate," lowest in the United States. Save this card for, comparisons.. FIRST 100 NEXT 209 NEXT 1789 NEXT 13.000 NEXT 25.000 EXCESS KWH PER MONTH. Excess of 50 Rates Before Bonneville.. P. G, E. Standard. P. G. iy Salem Special SALEM ELECTRIC Special experimental rate now In effect in Salem only. Figures in parentheses ( ) show percentage above our new commercial PHONES 6101 - 6121 6131 : Salem . Electric - 633 North Front Street observed 57 th wedding anniversary Drummer Sued - ' '; - 4 -t - In an affidavit asking $750 a month temporary alimony and $5,000 lawyer's fees, -Mrs. Robert Goelet, Jr., wife of the rich so cialite drummer boy with Gene Krupa's orchestra, charged that Goelet "thinks music is the most Important thing in his life, more vital than his marriage." Mrs. Goelet's action, taken in New York, climaxes a series of troubles in and out of court for the drum mer, son of Robert W. Goelet, millionaire banker. Goelet is shown, above, rushing at a cam eraman during a recent court ap pearance in connection with a charge against his secretary. - Woodbiim Jerseys Take Club Award Oregon Jersey herd owners cap tured five of the first 22 gold star herd awards just made by the American Jersey Cattle club. This is a new award made for meeting high standards' of production for four consecutive years. The Ore gon men who accounted for more than 20 per cent of the awards in the entire nation are W. O. Chris tianson, North Powder; D. R. Dickey, Newberg; J. R. and E. L. McCracken, Ashland; Estate of Sidney Miller, Woodburn, and Sherman Stock farm, Scappoose. Other 17 awards' were divided among 18 states. Pleasantdale Family Entertains for Guests '-i PLEASANTDALE M r. k ri d Mrs. Lewis Nichols and three children of Milwaukie, were guests" of Miss Esther Nichols while enroute to Redmond. Lewis will be district farm security su pervisor. . : : ' KWH PER MONTH. KWH PER MONTH KWH PER MONTH, KWH PER MONTH. KWH PER MONTH- row . . M.::;'. .- v.v. .load factor takes one-third further reduction. 150 KWH .$7.50 (07) 375 KWH $18.13 (108) .10,65 (37). 0.45 (22) 7.75 5.25 (31) 4.73 (II) . 4.00 BONNEVILLE POWER DISTRIBUTION AGENCY Salem and West Salem, Oregon Buena Vista Folk Visit 'BUENA VISTA Jimmie Reed, a former Kansan now at Camp Adair, visited Sunday at the Rob ert Wells home. Mrs. Claude : Jenkins and son Lewis of Butler, Mo., are visiting her brother, Clyde Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sullivan of Hauser, spent the weekend at the R. E. Prather home. - Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Steele of Portland visited Sunday at N. C. Anderson's. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bishop and Gary of Portland, visited at the W. H. Thurston's while en route to the coast. The Frank Thomas family and Mrs. Ghere, and Joe spent Sunday at the coast. Mrs. E. D. Long and daughters Willa Dean and Betty Lou and Sgt William Logan were in Port land last week. Eliflb Prather, 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Prather, has been ill in Deaconess hospital and is much improved. ' Salvage Drive Is Successful -SILVERTON-lSiiverton's sal vage drive got underway August 7, and will continue until Septem ber 11 and is proving quite suc cessful. The collection group com posed of Lester Standard, Dale Lamar and F. M. Powell are call ing for the salvage. Notices, are left by the block wardens as to when the material will be called for. The great challenge is to do as good a job on iron and steel scrap, nonferrous metals and rags as was done on paper. Silverton is not included in the tin can area, so tin cans are not to be included in the salvage lo cally. The question often arises, "Does the government want gifts of scrap materials?" The govern ment answers this question by stating that it "much prefers that gifts of scrap be made to lopal de fense councils." . The six items mentioned in the nation-wide scrap collection as being most im portant are scrap iron and steel, rubber, nonferrous metals, col lapsible tin tubes, waste cooking fats, old Manila rope and burlap. Silverton Folk at Portland Rites BRUSH CREEK Mr. and Mrs W. C. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson and Mrs.' Carrie Berg at tended funeral services at Port land Monday for their uncle, Sim on Benson, who died at his Bev erly Hills home late last week. Mrs. Berg, who has been a guest of her niece, Mrs. Larson, and Mrs. Berg's sister, Mrs. C. L Benson, for several weeks, will leave for home Thursday. She will visit in Tacoma and Idaho before she goes to EuClaire, Wis.. where she makes her home. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Slayton and children have rented the resi dence on the former Albin Davis farm and moved to their new home Tuesday. Slayton is em ployed at Camp Adair. Silverton Pool Will Be Closed SILVERTON Silverton is in cluded within the zone of restrict ed lighting area, and regulations issued by headquarters western defense command and fourth army will apply to the local sit uation according to the local de fense council. Effected at Silver ton will be the swimming pool. After August 20,. when the light ing regulations go into effect for the indefinite period, the muni cipal swimming pool will be closed at sunset each day. Also there will be no more night games at Silverton after the date set for the regulated lighting. ' : ..at 3e - 2 . .Jit le at 0.7e .Jtt 0.6e ..at 0.5e 750 KWH - 1500 KWH $59.00 (211) 25.65 (35) : 2237 (19) 19.00 $30.75 (107) 16.65 (44) 14.70 (2S) 1L50 "CE For the Congo Army A HIGH-POWERED SCOUT CAR, recently added to the Belgian forces in the strategic Belgian Congo, is inspected by Governor General Pierre Ryckmans (right) and Major-General Auguste Gil liaert (left). An important source: of raw materials for.Uie United Nations, the Belgian Congo has mustered 90,000 native troops. Library Readers Have New Books SILVERTON Among the new books added to the Silverton pub lic library- during the past week are Rachal Fields, "And Now To morrow." Most of. the library S&blo Dyed Luxurious tuts . . . .1 m i " )'',' ? I":: : : J.;i' -ifofhrJ ' I '"- kb- A marunip mar dears start or tut experts ihsist upon, rncea increaiDiy tow . . . even tor value famous Stars! Novr . when economy and investment ara of prior importanca . . . ts the time to secure tha coat of your choice. You'll find many lovely furs . . expertly dyed and blended to resemble precious mini, sable, seat Coats youH bo proud to own . . in exciting fashions that wi3 look as new and smart next season as this. And you save with safety at Sears . . ; every . coat in this tremendous sale carries a Rosecraft fur bond . your guarantee of real quality! 8:33 m WljilllV Hi (I) II II! II (I j III!) , LrA Stnln.Stregl V , Ph-2 9192 3 readers remember with pleasure her "All This and Heaven, Too." Other recent additions are Mac Innes, "Assignment ' in , Brittany"; Mary Roberts Rineharf s, "Haunt ed Lady"; Karl Baker's, "Star of the Wilderness"; Phil Strong's junior -book "Way Down Cellar"; Martha Ostenso's "Love Passed This Way." ' ' ' : : i v ; : . . . - . . . .. Vr W. ULLi lXJi.J t.l l l I A M-' XM SIIPERLATIVB QUALITY! . V r GUARANTEED VALUES! fm ) ' DEAUIIFUL STYLING! JlZ) 0Ytl corny if ff ' miJ M'r m M Ufa f a tvry Gcrf In Siah 'Aim vol Avgutt fur Soft Carrlt t a Roneraff Fur Pn. U't Yow Gumorf of Vafw, Slyh, Quality enrf Workmanthlp Harmot 129X3 in the newest fR styles ... made ' t tt r r 19 G:C3 Daily . 0:33 b Iowa Couple Visits Family GRAND ISLAND Myrtle, Iva and Lois Rockhill and Muriel and Nellie Ferguson, daughters of Mr and Mrs, C. A. Rockhill and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ferguson, re turned to their homes the first of the week after spending the week at Jennings Lodge. They attended the annual summer assembly of the ; Oregon-Washington confer ence' of the Evangelical church. They were representatives of the Unionvale Evangelical church here. ' - Mrs. H. L Stoutemyer of Port land and her twin brother and his wife. Dr.. and Mrs. Herman Stu art of Farragut, Iowa, were din ner guests Sunday in the home of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Rockhill and family. Dr. and Mrs. Stuart, who had been guests of his sister for four days, left Monday for California where they will visit a son before returning to their home in Iowa. Erwin Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Douglas, has been given another deferment of two months In order that he may help on the farm during the busy har vest season. ' 77 Sabld Dyod HDshrai 119X3 r ; with the high standards of quality and wort- ft I Ml' I r G:C3 P. II. Saicrdaj : Here are the two leading candidates who took part In the hot pri- -? mary for the Democratic aenatorial norhlnation in West Virginia. 1 ; They are Gov. VL M. Neely, left, former senator, and. ex-Governor . :r. H. G. Kump. Two years ago. Governor Neely, then a senator, gave ,: up bis Washington post to run for governor in order to "clean out" : Iria opponent! in the state house. , Salem Heights Family Plans Moving to Portland to Live SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. J. T. McGreanor will go Portland Friday to visit her husband and make arrangements to move there next week. Her husband is working in defense work there. Both Donald and Duane Smith, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Smith have been quite sick withi stomach flu this week. Their cousin Dolores Battles was in bed with it last week. They are all on the way to recovery now. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bush of Salem Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Al Sau ers of Salem went on a fishing trip . i .:.: ; , . . . N 1' 12: ; along the north fork of the San tiam last weekend. . Bob Woodburrt, son .of. Mr. and Mrs. tu K. woodburn. Is attend ing summer school at Willamette university and is- taking a course m suuicmauci. -