The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 06, 1948, Page 11, Image 11

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    10 Tho Stertmon. Salem, Orecon, Friday February t, ltl3
Forks Folks
On the Move
MARION FORKS Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Young mad a business
trip to Starton the past week.
Robert Jones took his brother
Calvin to Portland on Wednesday.
He has been working for the Jos
tre Lumber Co. here.
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Morgan vis
ited at McMinnville over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. M. C
Smith, formerly of Idanha.
Robert Young operated the ski
tows at Hoodoo Bowl this week
end during the absence of Ed
Thurston, who made a trip to Mt.
Hood to enter Kathy In the races
there.
Visitors over the week end were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodwe, Vern
Fallhaves, Idanha, Otto Russell of
Detroit, Vickie Laubacn, Virginia
O'Brien and party, Henry Mcln
tire, R. A. Helder, Willamina; R.
D. Blair, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Patterson, Redmond; Charles
Mathls, Alice Smith, Bend; Bill
Bunkley, Salem.
Enjoying the snow on the sum
mit arul at thm Bowl ware decree
Bainey, Jjr- Dick Ha semen, Shirley
Hammer, nr. ana airs, avam r-ai-
merton, Noyes wnltten ex idanna,
navM-lv T-arann. Franca Zohlar.
Sheldon Johnson and Roger X. Loe
of SUverton. Hie axung was re
ported good, new snow having
fallen.
At Marion Forks, six Inches of
new snow fell ana a temperature
of 19 degrees was reached today.
Eudeen Smith, son of Vaughn
jgmith, has returned home from
the hospital. He suxxerta a oroaen
ankle in a car wrecx near win
mina.
Rally Night at
Independence
INDEPENDENCE A Sunday
school rally night will be held at
the Baptist church at t pan. on
February 6. Reverend Ha si am,
who has been giving a series of
sermons for tne pasx iwo wku,
wiU present approximately w
youngsters in group singing. The
4imio f-Hrtif will also sins.
Reverend Haslam will complete
his sermons Friday nigro ana wui
leave for a new location.
Bay a 24-Bollle Caso of
Those Five Dclighifal
GABDOimTED BEVEBAGES:
Correction In Price
Plus Deposit at Most Dealers.
ROOT BEER; ORANGE; CREAM SODX;
GRAPE; and KOLA or COLA.
Save These and Dr. Pepper Crowns to Win
Sterling Silver, Bicycle and Roller Skates.
Ask your dealer regarding these valuable- prizes
or see the prizes at
HARTMAN BROS., JEWELER,
SALEM, OREGON
SCOTT BICYCLE SHOP, SALEM, OREGON
Given By
BOTTLIIIG COIIPANY
Salem. Oregon
Tone in KSLM, 1390, Each Sat 11 a. m.
WALKING ISN'T' CROWDED Xetegac. Germany, fetk walk U work afler trg,
W rertersstnwk. asktagfer raorifeod. Spire &.Ctogaf caj&edral ts la background.
ittitk'Y iliumettfeiVfe ly
Rosedale Phone
Co-op Election
Held This Week
nocTDAT.I . Annual stock
holders meeting of the Rosedale
Cooperative Telephone Associa
tion was neia nonivj m. m
schooXbouse. - .
Norman AJesa&der, Qus Cole,
John TurobulL and Guy Williams
were elected to me Doara ox tu
rectors. Mrs. Guy Williams 1
umianr nt the association.
rt w decided to re-condition
the lines of the company with a
riew of expanding service In the
district.
The association clans to partid
in the nvmarative service or
m4 a Vma tlnM f the rural
telephones In order and delegated
rorrest Cammack and Norman
Alexander to represent the asso
ciation.
Family Dinner Party
Glren for Visitors
T.TBSRTY Mr tnd Mrs. lillton
Stevens entertained with a family
dinner nartv In honor ol Mr. ana
Mrs. Leo Pietsch of Ocean Lake
Wash.
Present were Mr. and Mrs
Salnh Sohn. Milton. Nina Lee. and
Donna. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robert
son, Sharon and John, Mr. and
VTra Ralnh Robertson. Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Johnson. Judith, Em
met t, IT-, Steven ana unaa, w.
and Mrs. Don Whltesel and
Kathy.
ich coffee
always tastes better
...and EDWARDS is
abavs rich coffee!
recvlai.sii
PSLYEIIZtS
ft
SfeutAR GRIME-
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Featured at 0nFDt721V D'SOUUZ
Valley Calendar
raiDAT
Turner 4-R lesders lub.
Craaf eftlMrs oafarvae. Xizr.
Martpo eouaty xteasloB units: S
tem Height, 10 M sjd. enununltr
hall.
Buena Vista Tarmers Union.
Polk count extension commlttM,
eourt bouse. Dallas, IM pjn.
Polk franfa asricutturalbome eco
nomics aommlttoa county wide meeting-,
all day, fclckraall grans ball.
Liberty Community dub. pi aortal.
pm.
Bunnyslde community dub st scnool
bouse, pjn.
Leblsh Center, program, pie social,
D.m. t sebeolbouM.
fitacleay Orang at ban.
SATVmOAT
Union Hill Young Orangers dance
at ban.
Jefferson Couple
Leave for South
JE3TIRSON Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Phelps left Saturday night
for Long Beach to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Id win Hitt and family and at
WilsonviHe they will visit Phelps
brother and family. They plan to
be gone two weeks.
Mrs. Tred Wied and Myrtle
Myers left Sunday for Los An
geles to visit their sister, Mrs.
Mary Williams, and will be gone
a month.
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Phelps celebrated their 40th wed
ding anniversary. Those present
were their two sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Phelps and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Trancis Phelps.
Mrs. Sam McOee has traded her
house on Main street, known as
the Humphry house, for the ten
room house of V. B. Vallick in
Marion. Mr. and Mrs. McGee are
moving to Marion where he ex
pects to open up a blacksmith
shop.
Woodcrafters
Elect, Initiate
ALBANY Highlighting the
meeting of the Neighbors of
Woodcraft Monday night was the
election of officers, and initiation
of a class of new members, with
luncheon served after the business
meeting.
Mrs. Ruth Curry was elected
guardian neighbor to succeed Mrs,
Mary Ochse who has erred the
past year. Other elective officers
are Mrs. Maybelle Abraham, ad
visor: Mrs. Virginia ooltra, ma
gldan' Mrs. Alice Schoel, banker;
Mrs. Florence Kutscn, attendant;
Mrs. Bernlece Hammond, flag
bearer; Mrs. Edna Karstens, cap
tain; Mrs. Lola Junkin, musician;
Mrs. Dorothy Tabor and Mrs. Ju
lia Borders, sentinels: Mrs. nor
ence Voss, Mrs. Alice Flsler and
Miss Anna Sexauer, managers;
and Mrs. Anne Lake reporter and
senior Juvenile guardian.
Mrs. Edna B. Warner, who has
served as Circle clerk for snore
than 40 years, was recommended
for the same office to succeed her
self, and Mrs. Ochse was recom
mended for Installing officer. The
new officers will be Installed In
April.
Old Friends
Have Birthdays
ALBANY Following a cus
tom which was established some
48 years ago when both Walton
Worrell and Frank Powell were
fellow workers In the Albany
poetoffice, the two men met for
their usual birthday dinner here
Sunday. Powell now makes his
home in SUverton where he has
resided for many years. The birth
day dinners are reversed each
year, one year the Powells being
the hosts and the next rear Mr.
Worrell. They have only missed
one year ef celebrating together
since 1900.
This year Mr. Worrell enter
tained at the ureybound Tavern.
with his sister, Mrs. Bertha King,
Albany, and Mr. and Mrs. Poweu
being present.-
T7E SPECIALIZE III
IIADE TO ODDED
STOBE FIXTURES
Of AH Type
O Retttaurant O Grocery
O Hut Market O Tavern
0 Drug O Clothing
KITCHEN CABINETS
WAJKDBOBES
LINEN CLOSETS, ETC.
FREE ESTIMATES
DEAVEnCDAFT CO.
S75 N. Laacasttr
Salem, Ortfon
1 Phose 9414
Jeha n. Stems
ALBANY Funeral services for
John H. S tarns, 97, who died In
a local hospital Saturday were
held from the Fisher funeral home
at 2 pjn. Wednesday, February 4.
Interment was in Riverside.
Bom on March f , 1860, at Waco,
Texas, Sterns had lived in Leav
enworth, Kan., previous to coming
to Oregon 71 years ago. After ar
riving here he lived in and near
Eugene and Junction City, and ior
the past 44 years near Albany.
He was a retired farmer, and was
a member of the Free Methodist
church.
On Oct. I. 1881. Stems married
Kathcrine Rickard In Corvallls,
and in 1948 they celebrated their
69th wedding annnlversary. Mrs.
Starns survives, as do two daugh
ters, Mrs. Anna B. Gates of Har
ris burg and Mrs. Rose A. Koenlg
of Salem,- a son, Cleve T. Starns
of Junction City; three sisters,
Mrs. Kate Starr of Portland. Mra.
Bell Cochran of Sherwood, and
Mrs. Birdie Glexentanner of Yaki
ma.; a brother, O. B. Starns of
Union; 16 grandchildren, 18 great
grandchildren and three crest
great grandchildren.
Sephrenla Pybvrn
ALBANY Mrs. Sophronia Pv-
burn, 75, who came to Oregon
from Salt Lake City. Utah, where
she was born March t, 1872, died
at the family home here Tuesday
night, February t, following a
short Illness. Funeral services will
be held from the Fisher funeral
home at 10:30 am. Saturday, Feb
ruary 7, with Rev. Orville Mick
conducting the services. Burial
will be in Willamette Memorial
park.
SophronJa Engberg was married
to R. H. Pyburn et Brownsville
in February, 1894. He died in 1941.
Surviving ere seven children.
Richard of Eugene. Leigh ten and
Pete of Albany, Mrs. Martha
Leach, also of Albany, Mrs. Belle
Montgomery of San Leandro,
Calif., Mrs. Jessie Clinton of Port
land, and Mrs. Bertha Keener of
Korton. Two brothers. Walter
Engberg of Medford and Horace
Engberg of Portland, seven grand
children and five great grandchil
dren also survive.
J. Fred EaeaaeU
AMITY J. Fred Emmett. for
merly of Amity, late of Ashland,
died January 19. at Community
hospital at the age of 72 years.
Born at BetheL Polk county, Nov.
12. 1879.
He married Ethel Putman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Putman of Amity, on Sept 2, 1900.
Ashland, three daughters, four
grandchildren and one brother, E.
w. Emmett, Salem.
- Emmett had been in business
here for nine years, was a member
of the Methodist 'church where he
sang in the choir and was a mem
ber of the Amity Thirty xesr ciuo.
Purchase of Bus
To Be Considered
AtTMSVTLLE The Aumsville
School district will hold a spe
cial meetlne February 11 at S
da. to discuss buying a new
school bus.
Mrs. Martha Warren was host
ess Sunday at a dinner for Mr.
and Mrs. Oran Haggerdt and Don
na of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Jonas
Tolmberg and Mr. and Mrs. Dew
ev Tolmberc and Velva of North
Dakota; Mr. and -Mrs. Lewis Jud-
son and Lloyd and Edlyn Holm
qulst of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Warren of Turner, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Holmqulst and Lots of Aums
ville, Mr. and Mrs. J sex apnoon
and Linda of Lyons and Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Warren of Aums
ville.
The Aumsville Firemen are
holding a benefit Valentines dance
Friday, February is at tne city
halL
Founders Day Program
Given at PTA Meeting j
INDEPENDENCE Approxi
mately 190 attended the entertain
ment presented by the ' Parent
Teacher association Tuesday. Mrs.
C. A. Fratxke spoke on Founders
day and a two-act play wss pre
sented by the etghth grade pu
pils. ' i
Local membership .now totals
193. Next meeting will be Msrcn
1 when a round table discussion
will be presented on "Better-Home
Relationships." g
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The Belgians were first to use
a tank ship, cerrylag U from th
United States to Europe In 1869.
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