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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1947)
North Howell Berries Ripen ' NORTH HOWELL Boysenber rj picking began here Monday with full crews In till the fields. Dwight Schaap is employing nearly 100 pickers, with smaller group in fields of C. L. Gunder son, Arthur Impecbven, Marinus Schaap, Wayne Strachen and L. R. Sawyer and owners of smaller acreages. The fruit is going to canneries in Salem and Woodburn and to a receiving, station at Mt. Angel. Loganberries and red raspber ries, are almost finished, and the lew cherries that ripened were picked early thi week. Mid-Willamette Valley;NeWs - From The Stat$mam'$ Community Crrr$pomlrnl$ ' , , V Silverton Court Sentences Nine SILVERTON Alf O. Nelson police Judge, on Wednesday firttd Eric Myers Shrewsbury of Scotts Mills $150 and costs and gave him a 60 -day suspended Jail sentence provided he pay all cots and the fine, and placed him on a year's probation following a charge of khfiotir.g deer gt of reason. Recent police court fines in clude those of Perry L. Mathews, drunk on streets, fined $15; G. A. Carpenter. Molalla, speeding, $10; William D. Evan, speeding, $7.50; L. R. Anderson. drunkenners$25; Mr. Thomas Bump, violation of basic rule, $7.50; Walter Erlck on of Marquam. drunkenness end disorderly conduct, $30; O. W. Berner of Salem, driving more than 25 miles an hour In a resi dential district, $5; Alfred Richer, Woodburn, driving more than 25 miles an hour In a residential dis trict, $5. Silverton Mrs. Tom Reiling is at the Silverton hospital with a fractured right elbow sustain ed In a fall at her home. HayesvlUe The Missionary Cir cle met at the Rev. Henry Barnets for thejr July meeting, with Mrs. George Strouzut assisting. Mrs. R. Simmonds conducted the busi ness meeting, with the Rev. Barnet leading devotionals. August meet ing will be at Strozuts. Aunuville Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Gildow have moved into their new home west of town and Mr. and Mr; Marvin Bradley moved into the house vacated by the Gildows. North Howell The Home Economics club met Wednesday afternoon at the hall with Mm. Saddle Club to Participate in iMolnlla Rnrlon Pedee The regular Farmers SrSTiSL "d- " kalem Saddle club's drill team A I1W1 OWWJ VA W fc J SB . l 1 1 rmfrn ! 4 A I A i ; 1 ML 1 n.lt- a - terly meeting to be held here . Ia"t2,UH Jl, a n July 9 State President Ronald !v5.rt1,:.,C-hIu.Led summer dri,lf Jones has been invited to be guest speaker. Salad and sand wiches will be seived. North Howell Edward Pfau has been attending the 4-H sum mer school at Corvallis. M. A Dunn, Mrs. R. A. Beer pound?. Mrs. Komyate is the for at public affairs. The 24-rider team led by Ralph Stangeby drilled at the St. Paul rodeo Thursday and earlier this season had performed at the Leb anon berry festival, Monmouth rodeo and Salem Boy Scout cir cus. The team will parade and Silverton Born at the Silver-1 drill July 18 during the Salem ton hosDital July 3. sons to Mr. Cherry festival and July 25 at the and Mrs. James Paulson and Mr. Josepn ironiier days celebration and Mrs. Alexander Maurer, the Another Salem riding outfit, the latter of Mt. Ansel: on July 1. a Oregon Mounted posse, was at St. son to Mr. and Mrs. E, H. McColly. Paul Friday for parade and after- noon snow performances. The Hayesville Mr. and Mrs. Carl posse also will take part in the Komyate are the parents of a Cherry festival and in the Joseph daughter, Mary Jo, weight seven celebration. higgler m I 11 Most Logging Camps Closed Th4 Statmcn. Salem. Or7on. &etarory. July L 11473 Julia Kavanaugh, Of California Dies At Home of Sinter I Moose Lodne Official Here DETROIT Mt of the Urging ramps have tinned dn until Monday July S. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Parker and ron. Clin. were itcent vl- itors at the Earl Paiker home. tf.J .t " Crneim Leo VT. Fan t &rA Bob Peercy and wife of Cath-j WM bain ,n Seattle In lXttiford. Pa, when he ho-er.d lamei, wasn.. recenuy reiurneo MrMi attend! Si Jth- r.tholu- Julia Katanaugh. fixnvr nam i Natk wnk cf the Or and nkent of Los A nitric. ddjtrr rf Mo ludce Arjt4 , rmay in now or ner .ter. rty Blg-t br S XI rs. on an ciffKul xnl U it 4 S4V m - a .1 Dark and Mooned he for . ' rvere uaier ne weni inio ,M m . ainTirr , tf (4 ai par ana ioppeo nere lor a nule', training in San Franctco Ar , ... two week iit. The guet. ac- 1 ,n1 for th . 20 VM ,.. Arrow cafe lie errp t companied by Mn. Ward SUhl- ; f.' JT Zldu'"miUn of. ,.,!ef 'n - ------ inji ruiirv ni nw wtmir iwn mviLni tended the lodeo at SiMers. ago by air ambulance after an . i,mm. hrt and Mrs. H. C. Efpe in charge. Hayesville Betty Jean Stet tler, daughter of the Carl Stet- tlers, underwent an appendectomy Tuesday at Salem General hospi tal. Silverton The Rev. S. L. Almlie baptized the infant son, mer Shirley Hall and they make their home with, the Ronald Halls. Unlonvale Mrs. Fred Withee sr. and Mrs. Leah Braat visited Mrs. Braat s uncle, Will Maxwell, in Salem Thursday. Health Meet Slated at OCE MONMOUTH "Solving School Health Problems" is theme of a health education conference to be David lie' f Mr and Mr. Ern tble. and hi. deputy. Gwyn Y"0" '"e?e et Erickson. at Sunday services, oaies, placed rranKie joe &nuiu v "-r-""- -7:;", Sponsor, were Mrs. Jessie Hag gard and Robert Haggard. Partv Is Given on Fourth Birthday , 1DANHA Mrs. James He.ily entertained with a party in honor of Timothy's fourth birthday re cently. Those present were: Linda June and Daryleen Storey, Cookie Whitten, Charles and Michael Gates Judy Haseman, Nancy Petterson, Clydie and Nancy Storey, Gerald and Lanny Vick ers. Gae and Pat Palmerton.' Mr. Henry Mclntire spent last Saturday evening and Sunday at Brietenbush Hot iprings. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Floyd, Glenda and Geraldine of Colton nd John Holcomb of Sherwood, spent last week end at the U. S. nd Otis Floyd homes. Mr. and Mrs. George Cannon nd two daughters of Grand Ronde pent the week end at Idanha visiting with friends and relatives. of Detroit, under arrest on stat- dyiw,th ? md-valley at- utory rape charge. He was placed T T V 'uo"c nrBlin in the custody of the Linn county dParent-,eachr rouP nre- Fedee Lewis Ritner .pent a sheriff at Albany to await grand r8". PSea- .. . . few days at the Dallas hospital jury hearing. Bail was set at nJrrT , " X r .w" 1... nn...mni . - principal speaker. Dr. Dorothy Nyswander, health education pro- Aynnvuif jir. nu mn. v. i iiayesvuie rars. Diune jninm "vi vi uw uiuvcrviij 01 vau E. Lewis are on a 10-day trip to recently underwent a serious op- fornia; Aileen Dyer, public health Kelowna, Canada, and Washing- eration but 1. now home. Martin, nuraing consultant of the state ton with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Breon have three children, all bovs. board of health in Portland, and (Fern Lewis) of Valsetz. Mrs. Dorothea Moore Massey of ... . . Siinnyslde Craig R. Taylor, the state education department in Hayesville Mrs. R. A. Forkner midshipman In the NROTC, has Salem. Ro'coe Miller of the state kaa Vton TivtimA 4 r for mA tt& 1 1 I , . I 1 TC C T . I . . i . ... ... ' '""- " " oren an-oiKnira vu inc woo luwa ivr omra ui neaiin Will mcx ) rate a weeics wim a severe niness. the annual eight weeks summer group discussion following the ad- ' ' cbool at Vancouver, B. C, and jrES rlftrllt.,,,.fa,iolB, Doclore Examine East Salem Recent guest, at Suillllier GllliperS le home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle I the Enloe were Mr. and Mr. Joe Moe Local Industry and Local Enterprise brought Salen Electric Salcm'i Own Bonnarill Powr Agency Pedee rural mail carrier was carrier on mouth. Upon the establishment of Camp Adair, parts of route. 1 and 2 were taken by the gov- rnmpnt nru4 th rpmaininff nnr- . ------ ciiiue were mr. unu jnr. uc muc c-.., .. u tion. were combined, with the ot Portland . Seventy-five boy. were exam- late Phil Schwelzer as carrier. lined Thursday through .the YMCA K enter went to Tillamook at that Pleuantdale Mr. and Mr. and the Marion county health rie time. Donald Price of Monmouth Carl Rutschman and family re- partment to qualify for the YMCA hbs been substituting since the cently went to Wasco to visit her younger boys camp at Silver drath of SrhwHzcr in ADril. - norrnli Mr inri Mm. CAauAf Creek camp from July 6 to 13 North Howell Frances Coats. Thev also visited her lister Abou 50 boys received exam- Schmidt, who ha. been teaching and family, Mr.. Mary Eakin at InaUons from Dr. Ralph Purvine In Sacramento, arrived home Grass Valley, returning home Thursday night and an estimated this week to spend her vacation Sunday, 23 100,1 examinations frOm the with ner parents. Mr. ana Mr.. manon county neaun department. Pete Schmidt Albany June et a new all- The camp, for boys 9 to 11 years. time men ior issuances ox mar- i win be under th Hir-iinn i tiayesvuie Mrs. u. weison nas riaee license. In Linn county John Gardner. Chester r.o.Hm.n xne mumps, ana ner nusDana ana 58. The fiscal year ending June and Jim Dimit cnuaren nave just recovered xrom 30 abo set a record! the office of the same disease. County Clerk R. M. Russell v-a.. m showed 449 marriage license, were e i I - , pi. . , i I IBautU onoacriy, ran, mac omie, nai Howard of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Macleay There will be no so Forrest Miller of Jefferson, visit- cjai meeting at the Macleay ea the Money Howards Tuesday, grange hall Saturday night July 5 who la one of the featured en tertainers on the program for Mel Ody. juggler and comedian, tonight's closing show at the state fairground, la connection with the holdiay weekend cele bration sponsored by Capital post 9, American Legion. Couple Fete 66th Wedding Anniversary Much more than Independence day was in order for celebration Friday at the S. A. Baldwin home, 470 N. 24th St., for it had been 66 years since the Baldwins' wed ding and 87 years Mnre his birth. At home for the quiet family observance of the event were three daughters. Georgia Baldwin of Excclior Springs, Mo., Mrs. E. If. Cravens and Mm. R. B. Berkley of Salem Mm-ln-law. E. II. Cravens; grandchildren, Jane and Richard Ciavens and Mrs. W. F. DeCapito of Salem, and a greut gianddw lighter, Sandra Jane DeCapito of Salem. Pentonnrl Aitaiit Exam Deadlinr Tixlav . . , ,. . , , . by a bf other, John Crane. He Last filing date fur pmonnd Announcement .f Ran. acrompan ed by Mrm. Ryan and N. R. Srr.:"h, ixirtiet regtoral dirertor of te Wg. lefl Fix'ay morning to atend Mouoo pttfitf near Eugene. assistant examinations has been Amity Favors Bond Measure illness of seven years. She is rurived alo by the hus band. Bert Kavanaugh. Los An eeles: another sister. VI rv Mary 'Jane Holt. Woodland. Calif, and leim- er- ret for today by the state civil ' Barr(k j. service commUsion. i Perwn. who receive PP'nt- ii4wnti mmt in this classification will be- FLL BEATrOIMTI I given necessary technical train- Reappointment of A. F. Hayes. 1 ing. Commission members said; Brocks, and E. A. Mcvnrnack. lu they were anxious to obtain for gene, as members of the ute AMITY The specia! city oW these portions persons v. ho pre- board of agriculture has been an- Uon July 1 reultei r. faor 4 vinusly ha e had practical work j nounced by Gov. Earl Snell. Hayes tr-e bor-1 loue for tte p-irpe 4 experience and are college grad- repreoenU market grading end reUring od water miint. A Ugt uates. The sUrting salary Is $190 j McComack cooperative market-. vote wos cait, W for V meaw : a m.ith. ing. 'and 34 against IL j ' sT "v '"- I '4 1 hty ' Keep Oregon Green Campaigners Working w ith the beginning of the critl cal fire season. Marion county's Keep Oregon Green cam Dai en is me women are sisters ana Mai The next dance i. scheduled for increasing its effort to warn camp oromer oi aianey nowara. july 12, and will be sponsored by ers ana motorists of the danger Aumsville Loren Van Wag- we yuA' oner entered the Sacred Heart Roberto Mrs. Gertrude Fulker- hospital in Eugene July 1 for o Corvalll. will be a house Observation. mioct thi wk nA rf Mr. anrl 100 lo Enroll at ' Oregon Voealional School on Jnlv 15 Approximately 100 student, en rolled at the new Oregon voca tional school at Klamath Falls marine barrack, are advised to report for classroom instruction July 15, in lettes dispatched Thursday by the state vocational education department. O. I. Paulson, state director t vocational education, said the number of students gradually would be, increased ax housing facilities are available. He pre dicted that 400 students would be in attendance at the school by the end of this year. Remodeling the plant, particularly to provide liv ing accommodation, for students Is now in progress. Opening course, at the school will include auto mechanics, body t :u. i U Tf of careless sparks. Marion County Judge Grant Murphy, county com mittee chairman, ha. announced. Judge Murphy expects to com- r.H .n.r .,inm.h;i. n..ntin plete his schedule of contacting and bakers, carpentry and Hayesville -Mr,. John Chris- gkJ- ton on Cro.san e.m ai gn repretati o "SkSirTl" tensen 1. at home now but still confined to her bed and will be for some time. She tore some liga- F-ll--- .OUstis posters, standards and other sup ments loose in a fall at her home. VailOy UDltUariCS plies. 5rl ?C " dded approximately every u,u"'u,"l "v ur"" rvn two weeks, Paulson said Hello everybody, how are you today? I am Yeo Sing. I come Salem about total ten years, starting Chinese restaurant and making many, many peo ple, happy with all kinds Chines dish. Now I am making all new equipment in my Chi nese Tea Garden, making me ery happy. I have put In here for you .pedal air condition making place smell very nice all time, new tables, see them in picture, very nice. ton. New seats, new lights, new music coming out of little bos on wall after you Inserting nickle therein, very clever these Americana. 1 bop you coming up aeo my ne ploco. pretty Cine war.paper. loo. Maybo yo-j k nor 14 you like Chine ford or 14. you com tip anyway, take Wk, make me rry harry. I ohok yossr hand. too. You knowing Watioa? Yju park os Commercial SL (not ratting : in aftoa' tix. you keep nlrkle rut la ban on wait get rtoeta muaie) go north from &Ut to H f?ma't Moot Market, thei you almost atop but et olairwar north take ynu to my ertabliahroent. IRv thoro 1 am. YEE SING. How Showing! ' - - v A ' . 1 r Jin, St -,t CWS M1XMIMI MOX tCt IMIOttaTT II EXTRA! TECHNICOLOR CARTOON WORLD NEWS I . S '" . ? Win. Anna II. Newton ALBANY Mrs. Anna H. New ton, 83, a resident of the Albany community for the past 35 years and of Oregon for 47 years, died at her home here July 1. Funeral service, were held from the Fish er Funeral home Thursday. The Rev. Edward Terry, pastor of the Methodist church of which Mrs Newton was a member, conducted U. S. National Bank Leads Loans, Diacoiiiitft The United States National bank, in it. report as of June 30,1 1947, again leads the state in loans and discount, as well a. in de posits, according to D. W. Eyre, vice president. The bank reports loans and dis counts totalled S113.Z14.591. a I the service.. Burial wa. in Wil- 8an ol $30,226,334 over the cor- lamette Memorial park. Anna Sivsen was born in Min nesota. May 26, 1864. On Nov. 24, 1884, she was married to Welin B. Newton at Redwood Fall., Minn. In 1900, Mr. and Mrs. Newton came to Oregon, making their home at Drain until 1912 when they came to Albany. Mr. Newton died in this city in April 1939. Surviving are three son, Otis W. and LeRoy S. New ton, both of Portland, and Welin E. Newton of Manitou Springs, Colorado, and five grandchildren. responding call date in 1946 and $1,388,306 over the December 31, 1946 call. The current statement shows resouces of $546,423,408 and de posits of $516,438,710. DAIICE TONIGHT! Silverton Armory Woodry's 14-Mee Orchestra scans ciaa CAWS BRING IT "B AQC HOME" TO US FOR EXPERT BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS . The long-life finish on your Ford car will keep its besiuty brighter, longer. Don't let traffic scars spoil its appear ance. Bring it "back home" to us for expert body and fender bumping and refinishing. All work done the Ford way with special Ford equipment and finishing materials. mum jus go. 375 Center Salem, Oregon Condensed Report of the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of PORTLAND, OKIGON SUBMITTED TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY AS OF JUNE 30, 1947 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $12J.Ot8.C& 01 United States Government Bonds 27t.7t2.IUJS Municipal and Other Bonds 2J.44S.996J9 Loans and Discounts 11 3.2 14,331. 7 4 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 600.003.00 Bank Premises (including Branches) SMtMi.tr! Customers Liability on Acceptances 1S7.DJS.9S Interest Earned 120.M2.1S Other Resources 377.67SJ7 1S4M2J.40S04 LIABILITIES Capital J10.KW.000.C0 Surplus 10.000.000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves 6.976.197X0 f 26,976.197.00 Reserves for Interest. Taxes, etc 2J32.6C2J7 Acceptances 197X36J Dividends Declared 250.003 00 Deposit S16.41t.71Q.24 Interest Collected Not Earned 162.212.9 1 Other Liabilities 66J7t OS l546.42J.4CtW LADD & BUSH S ALEI1 BRA1ICH SALEM, OREGON ItesJ O&re. ronlW. Orrea DIRiCT BRAN O I OF TttE UN ITT D STATU NATIONAL RANK Of fOETLAND Msmlrr frdnj Otomi Xmtmmtt tmfm