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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1948)
f - AlicSTSiiie Now Mrs.; Barrick At a four o'clock ceremony fa the prayer meeting room of the First Presbyterian church on Fri day afternoon Alice Sines, daugh ter of Mrs. AJ Van Valkenberg of Woodburn. became .the bride of Donald L. Barries:, son of Dr. and Mrs. Leon E. Barrick. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin performed the rites. Miss Grave Ashford sang and Mrs. xL H. Cravens was the organist. P. O. Light r of McMinnville, an old family friend of the bride. save her in marriage. For her wedding she, chose a mist blue taffeta frock; with floor length gathered skirt, fitted bodice with diamond shape neckline, net yoke and long sleeves. Her pastel blue veil was fingertip length and cas caded from a gathered coronet of the net. She carried a bouquet or roses centered with an orchid. - Miss Amy Van Valkenberg was her -sister's honor attendant and wore a pink marquisette j gown with a matching picture hat- She carried a bouquet of roses, tweet peas and baby orchids. ! Earl Cassellius stood wifh the groom as best man and . jjshers were Louis Bonney, Del Downey and Milton Pinkham. j " The mothers of the bridal jcouple chose pastel afternoon gowns and corsages of orchids for the wed ding. ! A reception followed in the fire place room. Mrs. John French and Mrs. Fad Luke poured, j Miss Bessie Smith cut the cake and assisting were Miss Norma Rus sell, Mrs. Kenneth Russell, Miss Joan Lee Mrs. Del Downey, Mrs. MB. Pinkham, Miss Pinkham and Nona Krager. I After a wedding trip the new lyweds will be at home in ; Salem at 575 Rose, street. The ' groom graduated in; June from the Los Angeles Mortuary Science ischool and is now in business here with his father at the Clough-Barrick Funeral Home. j Bodriers Are Home from Korea Being welcomed back in the capital after an extended stay in Korea are Ltj CoL and Mrs. Wil liam Bodner and ons, Stephen and . David. . Mrs. Bodner's par ents, Dr. and Mrs. R. Lee , Wood, motored to Seattle to meet their daughter and her family on their arrival Thursday on the! USS David S. Shanks. Colonel Bodner, a member of the regular j army, has been in years and his family joined- him a year ago,1 He will report at staff-in-command , school Fort Leavenworth, Kansas after his leave and " will be there ten months. j The Bodner? will be in jSalexn with her Barents and at the Wood summer . home at Nefcew$n for j the ensuing jjnontn. j JEFFERSON The Past No ble Grand club of Mt. Jefferson Rebekah lodge met Tuesday af ternoon in ithe hall with the Misses Flora and Laura Tfcomas, inetE Mmhirs danndd the Vosu Vt' wilt male fir the ! UUU . W j - ... X I district convention here fhjs tail, and also made plans for; their annual picnic at the coast for their August meeting. At the tea hour Mrs. Maurice Townsend and Mrs. C. K. Cochran assisted Miss Laura Thomas in serving; Pre sent were Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. Scott Hawk, Mrs. R. W. Curl, Mrs. H. C. j Epley, Mrs. Lee Wells, Mrs. J. Cj Hart ley, Mrs. Tt O. Kester and Miss Thomas. ' j Mr. and Mrs. William Hi Ham mond and daughter, Connie, of Portland, , formerly of j Salem, have been visiting a few flays in the capital i with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potts. They are Heaving today to vacation at their sum mer place on the Santiamj. Mrs. Johanna Fiske entertained the Fidelis class of the First Bap- otinroh L mt Vir hnmp i Thurs day. Mrs. Robert Bristow jled de votions. Fresh Crabs Lehmairsi Course! t . J - Take seme ' . With Yoe . Wherever ' Tea Go This Weekend Lchnan's Crab Pel Z605 Fertland Koad - : Now Cool Weather I Y I u my NEW LOCATION at 562 STATE STREET (Opposito th CoorthOTi ) . BECKE & WADSWORTH, Insurance S O C I E I r - Mrs. Carrie Coe Mrs, Coe ' To Visit A distinguished visitor in the capital Monday will be Mrs. Car rie Coe of Dixon, Illinois, su preme worthy high priestess of the White I Shrine of Jerusalem, who willl make her official visit to Willamette Shrine No. 2, White Shrine of Jerusalem. A special meeting will be held at the Ma sonic temple with a dinner pre ceding at 6:30 o'clock in honor of Mrs. Coe and Mrs. La Verne Myers of Colfax, Illinois, supreme worthy herald, who is accom panying Mrs. Coe west. A pink and blue color scheme will be carried out in the floral arrangement and raver. Follow ing the banquet a ceremonial will be held with Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, worthy high priestess, and C. P. DavK watchman or the shepherds, presiding. Visitors are expected I from Portland, Eugene and Klamath Falls Shrines. FvJiowing the ceremonial in Salem Mrsi Coe and Mrs. Myers will motor; north to visit Shrines in Vancouver, Centralia and Se attle. They will then go on to Vancouver! and Victoria, B. C later returning to Washington to visit Shrines in Olympia and Ta coma. They will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Miller B. Hay den and Mrs. Pearl Speer. . Mrs. Hayden is supreme second hand maid and Mrs. Speer is supreme deputy fotv Willamette Shrine. Mrs. Kelton Lowery has ' gone to Seattle! this weekend to be with her, naval lieutenant hus band before he sails for Alaska on a navy; cruise. Needlecraft WL.(L - Main ingredient for a beautiful party meal! These star doillies with their effective design are perfect settings ; for china and silver, if"'-"' . Easy crochet, star doillies are 13 and 22 . inches in No. 30 cot ton. Pattern 582 has directions. . Laura jWheeler's new, improv ed pattern makes needlework so simple gwith its charts, photos, concise directions. - - Send tWKMTT CCNTI in coins for this pattern to The Oregon Statesman. Laura Wheeler. 1st and Stevenson Stv. Saw rranclsco. Call Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME. AD DBfSS with ZONE. " Send ririlVM CENTS right now tow your Laura Wheeler Needleeran Book I The best, needlecraft catalog ever pub lished. ith ioi ulustratjons of the finest embroidery, crochet. . knitting noma - decorations toys, accessories Printed in this book are FREE instruc tions for s weaving on buck toweling he newest hobby In Our mmr 1 V 582 .vVsmVVi'5 - m.y m i - .... 'Ill $ TV, - CLUBS Joanne Adolph Betrothed To Richard Eckley I " Taking the romantic spotlight this morning is Miss Joanne Adolph, who revealed her betrothal to Richard F. Eckley at a smartly arranged party for which Miss Patti Ray was host ess Friday night at her home on Glen Creek drive. No date has been set for the wedding.; The1 brunette bride-elect is the daughter of Rex Adolph and Mrs. Junior Eckley. Although the couple have been a steady duo for sometime, their engagement comes as a surprise to their many friends. A dessert sup per was served by the hostess and the table was centered with a wishing well covered with white daisies, pink carnations, sweet peas and ivy. Extending from the welkwere satin streamers tied to a nosegay bearing single letters which spelled out the names, Dick and Joanne. Hidden in the bucket of the well was the engagement ring tied with a satin bow. Bidden to the announcement party were the Misses Joanne Adolph, Barbara Hendricksoa, Patty Wilson, Joyce Smithy Luella Campbell, Wanda Hathaway, Do lores Clement, Virginia Huston, Barbara King of Portland, Mrs. Keith Morris, Mrs. Harvey Love all, jr., Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. William Quinn and the hostess. Miss Adolph and her fiance are popular members of the younger set and graduates of Salem high school. She is now employed at the state accident prevention com mission and her fiance with the state highway department. Mr. Eckley has been attending the University of Oregon and during the war served in the navy. Date Set for July Rites Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sizemore are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Pauline Sizemore, to Jack H. Kuhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kuhn. The marriage will be an event of Tuesday, July 27 at the Bethel Baptist church at 8 o'clock. The bride-elect is employed at the state tax commission and Mr. Kuhn is employed by the Twee die Oil company. HostessesFete Miss Teeson Mrs. Jimmie Watenpaugh and Mrs. Claire Woodcock entertain ed with a bridal shower nn Fri day night for Miss Stella Pearl Teeson at the home of the lat ter's mother, Mrs. Thomas Tee son. Twenty-five guests were in vited. Miss Teeson is to marry Gor don Littlejohns on August li. The decorations were gladioluses and sweet peas, and the evening was spent informally. District No. 21, Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold their an nual picnic at Dallas city park on Sunday . A basket dinner will be served at one1 o'clock. All Neighbors of Woodcraft, their families and friends are invited to attend. The Powder River dab will hold a picnic Sunday at the Maude Williamson Memorial park on the Wallace road at 1 o'clock. Most for the Least Steak Dinner Can Be the Ground Kind And Still Make a Good Impression By Maxine Baren Statesman Woman's Editor Whenever we think of steak and mushrooms for dinner, we re call an invitation from a friend to come over for "steak and mush rooms" and found it to be hamburger steak and wild mushrooms. Though the friend thought she was fooled later -by accepting an invi tation to a fish dinner (on ': a Monday after we were known to have been on a weekend fishing trip) and being served creamed tuna, the steak and mushrooms proved as much to our liking as any fillet mignon and hothouse grown 'rooms. Hamburger steak, or rather, ground beef (for we recommend paying a bit more for recognizable meat) can become glamorous. : It doesn't take an expert to see that it's the grade of meat not the cut, that makes the difference when the meat's ground. Just be sure you buy from a man who's to be trusted, for he certainly has you in his power.. . One should not expect, or even want to buy porterhouse and have it ground, for after grinding the meat's , bound to bo tender, and the tougher cuts make good meat when prepared in this way. Chuck, round or flank make lieu -BBsiirajyiaS Poucr Tiller of a Hnndrcd Uses PLOW, DISC, HARROW, fn one operation. Ideal for ! cultivating Strawberries,. Cane Berries, Hops, Fruit Orchards and Narsery Stock. , : Hurry While They Last ' Special Term If Wanted 7cz2 Ilcicr Cx fcrplcncnls Co. 355 N. Liberty St. r - ; l?hone 24173 .CU&tV MUSIC her fiance is the son of Mr. and CLUB CALENDAR SATURDAY HaniM Hcmm Court. Order of Amar anth, picnic at Leslie school park. 6 JO p.m. SUNDAT Girl Scout family picnic and open nouae. smith otw ump, au oay, MONDAY . Hal Hibbard auxiliary. tJSWV. meet at vrw nail, s p.m. Willamette Shrine. White Shrine of Jerusalem, banquet. Masonic Temple, 9JD pjiv. 'Leslie Methodist Wesleyan Service guild, covered dish picnic at Leslie school para, 9 -jo pjtu TUESDAY Central WCTU annual picnic dinner with Mrs. Eugene Prescott. 1064 Oak St.. 12 :jo p.m. Visitors I Are Honored at Luncheon Out-of-town women here with their husbands fori the Pacific International Trapsbooting asso ciation's tournament were enter tained at luncheon on Friday afternooon at Silver Creek Falls lodge with the ladies auxiliary of the Salem Trapshooters club as hostesses. This afternoon the visiting women will be honored at an informal tea in the lounge of the clubhouse at 2:30 o clock. Attending the luncheon were Mesdames Marie Barber, R Ber- tro, Seattle, Alice Moist, Murray Boerstler, Long Beach, Caul Gertrude Pearce, Hester FJble, Mabel Watrous, Lester Peck, Harry Lewis, Olympia, Wash., Lynn Watkins. Ralph Hoard, Clearwater, Calif., E. Pattison, R. E. Cadrett, A. Ginochio, Eva As pinwall, J. N. Moore, Lee Bal lew, Mac Eldowney Henry Lob nitz, W. Coon, R. ID. Christian, Earl Colson, Tacoma, H. B. Car lisle, Salt Lake City, William Wood, Carolyn Fish, O. B. Wil lett, Torrence, Calif., and Miss Eileen AspinwalL j Salem - women who served as hnctMSM were Mesdames Al Nusom, C. Glenn Hiltibrand, R- D. Wood row, John Smith, carl Smith. William BaV. Park H. Thede and Fred Viesko. From Portland comes news of the birth of a son, Robert Lewis, to nr. and Mrs. Samuel Robert Orr (Florence Lewis) on July 12 at Wilcox Memorial hospital. The little boy, who weighed eight and a half pounds, is the grandson of Mrs. George E. Lewis of Sa lem and Mr. and Mrs. Robert -S. Orr of Portland. Dr. Orr is a resident physician at the Wilcox Memorial hospital. Mrs. Stephen C. Smith and son, Gordon, arrived in the capital this week from their home in Madison, Wisconsin for a sum mer's visit with her mother, Mrs. Silas E Fairham. ! at her East Nob Hill home. playing a practical joke, and was fine meat cakes, or your butcher may offer pure ground beef which he trims from more expensive cuts. That is the meat to buy for cakes or meat loaves. Some women like their meat put through the grinder twice. Swedish meat balls, cooked m the morning while.' the weather is moderate, can be reheated in the evening and is even better than if fresh cooked. I 1 Meat balls and macaroni or rice are popular for midsummer pic nics. ! j i i Beef; cakes can j be glamorized and made to please the entire family, when special accessories are put on the table for choice among the diners. A small bowl of chopped or sliced . onions, some relishes, tomatoes; and perhaps olives for garnishing, toasted buns and mayonnaise are on hand so each diner can make bis own to personal taste. i ' 19-13 Mis Heater -: A Bride Friday UNION HILL The Silverton First Christian church was the set ting for the wedding of Miss Patricia Heater, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Heater of, Union Hill, and Walter McElhaney, -son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron McElhaney of Salem, Friday night at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Robert Neal of Port land officiated at the nuptials and LeRoy Kuper was the soloist, ac companied by Miss Edna McEl haney. Mrs. Ernest Byberg played the wedding music. ,; . The altar was banked with bou quets of white gladioluses and the couple exchanged their vows be fore an arch of green vines and roses. Lighting the tapers were Miss Betty Libner and Miss Lu cille Carpenter. Mr. Heater gave his daughter in marriage and her bridal gown was of white satin fashioned with a train, long sleeves and seed pearl trim1 enhancing the square neckline. A seed pearl crown held in place her fingertip length veil and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and stephanotis. Miss Ann Louise Heater was her sister's honor maid and wore a frock of apple green grosgrain silk with bustle bow and sash extend ing to the hemline in back. Mrs. RolUn Heater was the bridesmaid and wore a lilac grosgrain silk gown made identical to the honor attendants. They both wore match ing Maid of Tudor hats of net tied under the chin and carried bou-r quets of yellow roses and steph anotis. Niki Beth Neal was flow er girl and wore an aqua off shoulder frock. Gene Terry of Portland stood with the groom as best man and seating the guests were Rollin Heater, Robert Humphreys, Don ald Peters, all of Sublimity; aiuT Howard Mader of Salem. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Heater chose a rose dinner gown and corsage of carnations. Mrs. McElhaney attended her son's marriage in an aqua gown and her flowers were gardenias. A reception followed in the church parlors. Presiding at the urns and cutting the cake were Miss Edna McElhaney, Mrs. Byron Royce, Portland, Mrs. Douglas Heater, Stay ton, and Mrs. Larry Carpenter. Assisting were Mes dames Ray Lehr, Donald Mader. Salem, Morris Johnson, Charles Morley, Arthur Wolf. Robert Fish er, Sublimity, Misses Dorothy Mc- Jtiftaney, , Pittsburgh, Pa., Janell Johnson, Sonja Johnson, Marlyn Moe, Silverton, Marcy Shalberg. Portland and Joan Neal, Salem. After a wedding trip along the coast the couple will be at home on a farm near Silverton. For go ing away the bride donned a grey dressmaker suit with navy acces sories and white picture hat Surprise Shower For Miss I lolan A surprise shower ; honored Miss Nola Nolan, who will be married to Jack Knedler on Sun day, on Wednesday night when Mrs. Lawrence Pohl entertained. Guests included Miss Nolan, Mrs.. Lu Verne Hardwick. Mrs. Jessie Davidson, Mrs. Magdaline Brenner, Mrs. Marge Busack, Mrs. Anne Haggard, Miss Lela Nolan, Miss Thelma Coats, Miss Dorothy Hutmacher, Miss Sarah. Craven and Miss Grace Shields. Guests of Miss Janet Kirk this weekend at the new , summer home of her parents, the Walter Kirks, at j Devils lake are the Misses Carolyn Carson, Jeanne Foster and Jean Fidler of Salem and Misses Joan Rambo and Beth Basler of Portland. The Polk County Federation of Woman's club as hostess. In case picnic at Helmick park Wednes day, July 21, with the Parker Woman's club as hostess. In case of rain they will meet in the Parker schoolhouse. Mrs. II. F. Franklin of Spring- field is visiting in the capital this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal F. Patton. She came north to attend the Cherry land Festival. noose gaests of Coloaet and Mrs. Eugene I. Foster on Friday were Colonel and Mrs. W. Pick ard of Phoenix, Arizona ft COMFORT Maro evea tcmperatares throagboat yoar boom Hi wiater. 19 to 15 degrees cooler la sanuner. ECONOMY $41 to S(5 la fuel savings per year la the average bocae. . Rock Wool Is not merely Flameproof It Is ABSO- LUTELY and PERSIAN ENTL Y FIREPROOF! Iletal Intertbckio Weatherstrip a tight seal against drafts) aroand doors and windows without" binding or stickin". Cnnn!::!! Dc:!: Ucol Co. : USX Croadwaj i (Bales rktM tUf L Notice of Oaserlptloa Traicaurk SUM1 as appUMI so Etectrteal ArsajUarcs, Generator aad Starters To Whom It May Concern: Champion Armature Corporation, of the City of Vernon, County of - Los Afifeles. State of California, having snad application for registration of a certain trademark In the State) of Ore eon. hereby publishes notice of said trademark pursuant to too laws of the Stat of Oregon. Th trademark is described as and consists of the word "Republic" at ap plied to electrical armatures,, generat ors and starters. It Is applied to armatures, generat ors and starters of electrical current for automoUv vehicles and wherever usable. Including the containers there of sold by th undersigned and in Its advertising, literature, stationery and otherwise. - Dated: June H.' IMS. Champion Armature Corporation by H. P. Lester, President (Corp. by S. F. Richardson. Secretary ' Seal) ; - , JlyUS-lT-14 Notice g Descrtptt Tra4sark ; Excel! as applied to Electrical -Anulim, Generators and Starters To Whom It May Concern: Champion Armature Corporation, of the City of Vernon. County of Los Angeles. State of California. 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Secretary I Seal) Jly40-11-24 ESTATE NOTICE '! ; Notice I hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of Henry P. Wilson (also known as Harry P. Wil son), deceased. All persons having claims aa-alnst this estate are hereby notified to present the same. with, the proper vouchers, to th undersigned. at th law omces ot enns. . itowiu at th City HalL In Salem. Oregon. within six month from th date of this notir. . I DaUd July IT. IKS. I I ., RUBY K. WILSON Administratrix Chris. J. KowlU. I Attomev ' for Administratrix. ' I - -Vlyai-2-ai-A.7 W have filed our final account in th estate of Anna Calahan. deceased, and th Court has set th 2nd day of August. IMS, at 10 o'clock In th fore noon and the county court room as the time and place for bearing objections to said account and the settlement of said estate. - . 1 DOROTHY WEDDLE ! GLADYS WELLS. Executrixes. L. L. Swan. Atty. Jly 0-10-17-24 KOIN tit. 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R-S Nertkwest Orecoa Area: All of the forest area In Union and Wallowa Counties lying outside of the boundaries of the National For ests therein, and coming under th classification of forest land es de fined by Section 107-201, Oregon Compiled Laws Annotated. That portion of Baker County ly ing between Anthony Creek and Rock Creek in Township and 7 South, Range 34 East. W.M. That portion of Umatilla County described as follows: Sees. 13. 14, 23. 24. 23. 2. 33. 3. T. 1 N. R. 34 E.; Sees. 13 to 26. Inc.. T. 1 N, R. 35 E.; SWUSW'iSE'i fcec. IS. aU of Sets. IS and 30. T. 1 N.. R. 3d E.: Sees. 1. 2. E Sec. 3. NE' Sec. 10, all of Sees. 11, 12. 13. and N', Sec. 14. T. 1 S- R. 34 E.; Sec. 1 to 29. Uic, N't Sec. 34. Wa Sec. 33, N!,NI'i and SW'NE'4 Sec. 94. T. 1 8., R. 33 E.: Sec. 4, S, S. t, IS. 17, and thos portions of Sees. , 7, and IS lying east of the Umatilla Indian Reservation In T, 2 8. K. U M- - 1 . EXCEPTIONS I WALLOWA COUNTY: i Campgrounds located at the head of Wallowa Lake described as fol lows : Lot 2. and St1,, of Sec. IO; LoU 1. S, J. S'.iSW'.i and NE'.SW, of Sec. 21; E's and E',SW4 Sec. 29, all In T. J S, R. 45 E W.M. Designated campgrounds lying be tween the Wallowa River and the Wallowa Lake highway No. S3, be- ' tween the town of Minam and th ( piwwu, vi noes i-rnft u sec. in, 1 . m su u Bb, w j. UNION COUNTY: Designated campgrounds located along Catherine Creek and lying be tween said Catherine Creek and th Union-Medical Springs Highway No. 203, from the Bonham Service Sta tion In th SW' of Sec. 0, T. ft S, R. 41 SL. to point wher said Highway No. 303 leaves Catherine Creek in the SW of Sec. 16. T. 3 S RV 41 E, W M. ij Designated campgrounds lying be tween Phillips Creek and the Elgin Weston Highway No. 204,. between th Elgin CCC Camp and a : point wher the Summervill road ' inter sects said Highway No. 304, in Sec. IS. T. 1 N K. 39 E, WM. 'f Designated campgrounds lying be tween the -Grande Rond River and th Starker Highway, from Flv .Points Creek In the SEli Sec.: 31. t. S S R. 37 IL. to the mouth of Meadow Brook Creek in the NE of Sec. 36. T. I (, K U L, WM. Campfire psrmlU mar b obtained at the following places: LaGrand Headquarter. LaCrand Wallowa Guard Station. Wallowa - Elgin Guard SUtion. Elgin t . . Mt Emily Camp, Starkey I Tip Top Lookout, near Kamela NOW. THEREFORE. L lOHN HALL Governor of the Stat of Oregon, by virtu of th authority vested in me under th provisions of Section 107 210, Oregon Compiled Laws Annotated, as amended by- Chapter ' 252, : Oregon Laws. 1043. do hereby proclaim the un regulated use of the above described areas to be unlawful; and do hereby clos said area and the same shall be subject to use only upon conditio that entranta shall comply with all of the following requirements or condi tions: ;'!; 1 To refrain from smoking whilo traveling in such areas. ' (2) to secure a permit Issued by th forester or fire warden before building a campfire other than at , - Improved, designated and posted campgrounds on such areas. (2) To have as a part Of his or her " equipment when Using camp fires, except when traveling as a , pedestrian andor camping at im proved, designated and posted campgrounds, tools, as specified by th forester suitable j for 'ea- unuwun urn. This' proclamation shali be ffectiv from and after the 21st day of July. IMS. and shall remain in full force and effect until and including the 31st day of December, 194S. Don at th Capitol lit Salem. Ore gon, this 10th dav of July, 1MB. JOHN H. HALL ATTEST: Governor Karl T. Newbry .4 Secretary of Stat. JlyJf -v sJ9 DTianiT tcc:::.vjai Ln. gsta Cagbes r&oeo tZZ9