The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 02, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    Vanport City Roofs 'Float in This Statesman Air View of Flooded Sector
Four Comers
Families Host
To Visitors
Tho Statesman, Sclera. Oregon. WcTnnr!rf , Jim 2, 1948 3
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Loklnr east acrota flooded area from the aouthwest corner of Vanport City. The
original break-throujh was Jut to the left of the picture thronfh the rail embank
ment shown In the forerroanrt. This aerial photo taken exclusively for The Oreion
Statesman, and thephoto on pare one. were snapped from 1.000 to 1,500-foot al
titude with a 4x5 Speed Graphic, aslng a SH-incb lens, a K-i filter and with shut
ter speed 400 at Ft.,
Hubbard Folk
Plan to Move
HUBBARD Mr. and Mr. Wil
liam Stach and family wcr guests
t a surprise farewell part gl' f:
by their neighbom Saturday night
They have sold their place and will
live in the una 1 1 Zehner h(ue un
til a new nous; ha txen finished
for them in Woodburn
The New Testament class meet
ing and party were held at the
!lunakeri Thursday. The class ha
selected the name, Christ Ambas
sadors. Fourteen eie prcient and
had a wemer roast after the meet
ing in the park.
Missionary Aid of the Hubbard
Gospel Mission met Thursday and
packed boxes of clothing and fin
ishing quilt for missior'jriei in i
China and Alika. !
Gerald Murphy, Alhambra, Cal.,
Valley
Obituoriea
and Wayne: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Fisher and Nancy; Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Dahrens, Dennis and Di
ane of Alpine, Mrs. Virgil Mar
quardt. Melvin, Marvin, Mickey
and Kenny; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
William Hooser McCormat k and Curtis of Wald-
Dallas Funeral errices for ! Mr. and Mrs Pine Burbank,
William Hooser, 81. will be held
Valley
Itriefc
worth will speak on "Flower Ar
rangement. Election of officers
will be held.
from the Henkle and Bollman cha
pel at 2 p m. Wednesday with cre
matorium at the Mt Crest crema
torium in Salem. He was born in
Lincoln county, N C . Sept 16. 1836
and wa married to Cerolvn Beam
at Oakland. Calif Auk. 30. 1907.
They lived in North Carolina and
Texas before coming to Dallas in
192.V He was a cabinet maker
by trade and died at a Kugene hos- j
pital Saturday. He is survived by
his widow of Dallas and a mere,
in California.
Four Corners Maranatha Mis
sionary society of Four Corners
Kuby and Earl; Mr. and Mrs. Al i Baptist church meets Thursday,
Jackson. Loris. Judy and Timmy, 1 June 3, at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Frank
Japer Willet of Monmouth; Mrs. Fcrrin. 4270 Hudson. Ida Warnick,
Iancaler Extension
Unit Installs Leaders
Vestel Matters. Louise. Caroline
and George jr., of Salem.
Mi. and Mrs. Al Jenkins, Betty,
Wesley und Lynn of Swwt Home;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huff. Ver
non and Timothy of Redmond; Mr.
und Mrs. Arthur Lyday. jr.. of
Kings Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Bui bank, and Betty; A. L.
Burbank, Mrs. S. P. Singler and
Stevie, Evelyn Burbank, Mrs.
Maud Burbank, Eugene Burbank,
Arthur Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. O. N
missionary from South
will be guest speaker.
Hubbard Families of Levi Mil
ler. Ben Miller and Ch;irles Vren
denburg went to the Henry Mills
place north of Aurora Sunday for a
family party with the Cliff P. Mil
ler family of Seattle as special
guests.
Halls Ferry Harold Hansen Is
recovering following injuries re-
and Walter of Pedee.
Walton H. Worrell
Alhanv Funeral services for
is visitinK Km father, A. L. Murphy, Walton H. Worrell, 81, retired pos-
for a few days. ul terk who d,ed Saturday, will tT , , , ,
Peggy VHch and Hazel Boyd held from the Fortmiller Fu- H U )l)a T(I C w ri IKltCS
were here for the weekend from .,,! hm at 2 n m Wednesday
Burbank. Vivian, Helen, Bob, Tom 1 ceived Friday when cut in the
classes at Oregon State college.
lulina Iatie Extension
Unit Installs Officers
EAST SALEM Mrs Frank E
Capell entertained Edina
home extension unit whe
officers were installed Mrs. James
Keys is chairman, Mrs George
Seymour, vice chairman, Mrs.
Drew Micheals, secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Jay Yarnell, salad.
Project leaders were Mrs. Cas-
rl1 and KTra v:-m Ujlra-i
w - - ' .
Prunt worm Ar RnK.rl Hii.1,
- - , . m Kr i k lain,
Mrs. Otis Bradbury, Mrs. Richard
Rosecrans, Mrs. Floyd Thompson,
Mrs. Yarnell. Mrs. Keys. Mrs. Sey
mour, Mrs. Micheals. and the proj
ect leads. Mrs. Earl Cook was a
ftiest.
with burial in R'verslde rnetery J'reSeilteCI Awards
He was born at Olney, Mo., Jan.
130. 1867 and came to Oregon from
; Missouri to Silverton and then
four years later to Albany. He had
'lived in Oregon 64 years, retiring
15 vears ago. Surviving are a
Tjine 1 daughter. Mrs. Cliff Clifton. Cres
n new ! cent Calif., nd three sisters
Burbank Family
m
Reunion Is Held
t Cherrv Grove
Four Corner Pinochle
Club h Entertained
FOUR CORNERS Hosts to
Pinochle club Saturday were Mr.
and Mrs Ray Osborn. State St.
Present were Mr and Mrs. Ross
Chrlsman. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
WaLker. MY. and Mrs Hardie
1'muips. Mr and Mrs S H. Ca
Lie
Mr
and Mrs. Dale Jeffries
Mrs. Homer Bales.
Honors went to Mrs Jess Mc
Ilnay. Ernest Walker, S. H. Cable
and Mrs. Homer Bales. Next meet
ing will be with Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Jeffries.
PEDEE Descendents of the late
Riley and Elizabeth Burbank held
their annual reunion on the old
homestead at Cheery Grove school
Sunday, May 30. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Dahrens, Merl,
Virgil and Orville; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Tomlin and two children,
Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bur
bank, Mr. and Mrs. John Yost.
Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Boyd
and Phyllis; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Kublick, John and Larry; Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Burbank. Aaron, Lyle
and Eldon; Mr. and Mrs. Lovell
Van Dam; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Pankratz, Milton, Loretta and Gar- 1
rv r,f PnrtlanH Mrs William Clark i
mr ann airs. Jes Mel Inay, i Terry, Michael and Jorja of Van-i
and Mrs. William Fiester. Mr , ro,ivr Wash' TV.n Riirhank mnti ,
Mr. and Robert of Tacoma, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Burbank; ,
Mr. and Mrs. Granville Wilson Of !
Falls City; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold !
Mflls. Rex, Richard, John and Jc?;
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Willet. Barbara
HUBBARD Graduation exer
cises were held Friday at the gym
nasium for nine senior and 13
eighth grade pupils. Scholarship
plaque and Digest award went to
Hazel Davies, valedictorian; Rob
ert Dahl, salutatorian, was award
ed the Knight trophy Woman's
club trophy to Marlon Davis; Lor
ene Rose was presented with the
Hi-Ways cup for Journalism; the
senior class won the Interclass riv
alry cup; John Strawn and Harley
Piper, the Silke cup; special medals
went to Martha Morrison. Bernell
Sims, Delores Kliewer and Bonnie !
Bridge for activities and perfect at
tendance records were achieved by
Charles Courier, Velma Ba rends
and John Davie.
Ronald Shrock of the eighth
grade was presented with the Parent-Teachers
association award for
scholarship and conduct.
Hubbard Alumni Plans
For Picnic on July 13
HUBBARD Annual high school
flmlc will be Sunday. June 13 at
at's Acres. Picnic lunch at 1 p.m.
Coffee and ice cream will be serv-
od by the Alumni association. All '
former high school students, I
teachers and members of their I
families are invited. In case of rain
the picnic will be held In the Hub- !
bard city hall. Leland Kocher is!
president and Mrs. Harold Wolfer I
is secretary. I
Opens :45
"CROSSFIRE"
Starring
RobC Young - Kobt. Mltcham
Gloria Graham
PLUS
"ED FROM SPAIN"
With
Udio Cantor - Noah Beery
Now! Opens 8:45
3 KHlor-Thrillora
See Dilllnger - Barrow
Nelson - Bonnie Parker
"Vcmiahing Gangators"
Proaton Foator
"Tho Last Milo"
Brace Cabot
Virginia Brace
Tot Tm Hot. It"
Now! Opens 8:45
Mont Hal
"Along Oregon Trail"
Ronirrw of tho Mounted
"Danger Ahoad"
forehead by a baseball bat. He was
taken to the hospital by Harvey
Schuebel following the accident
and several stitches were necessary
to close the wound.
Hubbard Daily vacation 3ible
school opens June 7 at the Hub
bard Gospel Mission and will con
tinue until June 18 from 9 to 12
each morning.
Four Corners Rickey Garden
club meets Thursday, June 3, at 8
p.m. at Community hall. Lois Ha-
Ends Tonight!
Eirol Flynn - Ann Sheridan
in -Silver River"
TOMORROWI
Rarely Has
the Screen
Known
Such sheer,
Savage
Suspense!
1 EAST SALEM Mrs. Clyde Col-
well entertained members of the
: Lmncaster extension unit at the laft
. . Cl T. It. .
America, "' """'r
l VJ L J It IC3BUII, UWI II1SIC Alt
Clothing." and installed the fol
lowing officers: Mrs. Wade Car
ter, chairman; Mrs. Albert Fabry,
vice chairman; Mrs. Cleo Kcppin
ger, Kecrctary-treasurer. Mrs. Car
ter will prepare an exhibit for the
flower khow in Turner at the time
of the spring lamb show, June 5.
Reports were made by Mrs. Carl
Snyder, Mrs. Irwin Wagers, Mrs.
Robert Fromm, Mrs. Earl Malm,
Mrs. Coil Case, Mrs. Robert Pick
eral, Mrs. Leonard Malm, Mrs.
Keppinger, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Fab
ry, Mrs. Colwell, Mrs. Anna Jess
and Mrs. Harvey Page.
FOUR CORNERS House guests
of the F. A. Boyingtons are Mrs.
Vivian Hoffman. Oakland, Calif.,
who will visit here for a week,
and Mrs. Vivian Hawley, Port
land, here for the weekend. Mrs.
Hoffman is Mrs. Boyington's niece
and Mrs. Hawley her sister.
Driving to Sand Lake Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Phil
lips. Janice Phillips, Mr. and Mrs.
John Phillips and family, Mr. and
Mrs. P. T. Deckard, Maurice
Deckard and Jim Baer.
W. J. Sitton. 119 S. Elma ave
was taken to Salem General hos
pital Sunday with a serious in
fection. He accidentally bumped
his head against a nail which
penetrated to a considerable
depth.
House guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
J. Stewart for Memorial day were
her brother, Ben E. Kolbe and his
fiancee Vivian Pursell. both of
Yakima.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Jordan,
houe guest of Mr. and- Mrs. D.
M. Deen, Durbin ave . were guests
at an Informal outdoor buffet
supper Monday at the DavibH
Crocketts. 185 Fisher rd. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Batterson, Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Dcen.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meyer,
Donna, Carolyn and Joyce Meyer,
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller. Aud
rey and Lolita Miller spent the
weekend at Lower Bridge camp
on the Metolius river.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Kleen. Da
vid. Stephen and Michael Kleen
and Mrs. Kleen's mother Mrs. E.
R. Corning, were evacuated from
South Kelso. Wash., Monday. Mrs.
I Corning was visiting there. Mrs.
Skip Wittnert left), chief pilot for the Fhileo corporation of Phila
delphia, piloted the two-engined Beecbcraft from which flood pie
tures and stories were obtained Tuesday for The Oregon Statesman.
Greeting him is Lee Brown, asshtint superintendent of the Oregon
State police, who also was on the flight. Others Incladed William
Ilealy. assistant secretary of state, and Frank Schnltx, assblant
photographer for the travel bnreaa of the state highway commission.
The television newsreel plane of the Fhileo corporation was flow
west to obtain flood pictures. With Wittner on the trip here were
Robert White, sales manager of the Philee- commercial department,
and R. V. Nichols, chief engineer of Fhlleo's radio-telephone -division.
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Kleen and children will remain' Verlaine Walker; and : Evelyn
I at Mrs. Comings, 290 Elma ave., : Bc-nz, Oregon StatO college stu
j indefinitely. Kleen returned to dents, were here for the; week
: Longview where he is employed. ' end.
BASEBALL
TONIGHT
8:15 P. M.
Waters Field
Salem Senators
VS.
Vancouver
Box Seat Reservation
Fhone 4S47
For that Tasty
Sandwich Milk Shake Cold Drink
Conre Out to See the t
King Gole Drive-In
South Commercial at Liberty "Y"i
New Summer Hours:
Open 11:0 A. M. to 1:69 A. M.
Monday. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday
CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY
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Paul Armstrong
School of Dancing
Announces Nw Beginners'
Classes for all Ages
At "Marion Hotel'
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Give your child a chance to learn under the able
and professional Instruction of PAUL ARM
STRONG. It costs you but $12.50 for summer term
of dancing instruction.
Beginners' Classes for:
Pre-School Children 10:00 a.m. Thursday
Children I to I 10:45 a.m. Thursday
Children 9 to 14 1J0 pjn. Thursday
The well trained children of today are the leaders
and stars of tomorrow!
Visit, enroll, and start lessons Thnraday, Jane t
Classes for Experienced and Advanced Students
(PRIVATE INSTRUCTION BY APPOINTMENT)
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Stan Kenton's Band
Color Cartoon - News
Salem's Top
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Klde a Pink
Horse"
"When a Girl's
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STARTS
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Ph. 3467 Motinoo Daily from 1 P. M. -
Enda Tod-cry! (WoL)
Roy Roara
"Under CcL" Stars"
Joe E. Brown
"The TanderYaara'
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Marv O'Hara's Thrilling Climax
To Adventure In The New West.!,
LLOYD NOLAN BURL IYES - GERALDINE WALL
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Direct oy LUUIO lIIIU frodvcod by UUUUU UWO LLI
Screwi Ploy by Mojiwl tixU y Bed on Oio Hooot y Mory 0Hor
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