The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 22, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    Silverton ;
Group Plans
For Mail Vote
: SILVERTON Due to conflict
with other meetings throughout
the community, the Silverton Rec
reation association's annual elec-i
uon meeting Monday was not suf
ficiently attended to justify hold-
- lng the election. Those present
voted to hold election by mail
ballot to be handled by the presi
dent, Clifford Almqulst.
Discussion of obtaining a di
rector for part-time indicated a
. greater success in building up a
sound-recreational.' program foe
the community.
"Wade Scott reported progress of
the tennis courts being erected by
the Junior Chamber of Commerce.
There is yet over $500 needed to
complete payment oh these, it was
reported. Treasury of the recre
ational association showed a bal
ance of more than $500.
Approval was expressed over
the new public address system
at the McGinnis ball field used for
the first time Friday night at the
Beaverton-SUverton football game.
A war surplus amplifier has been
put into use by the addition of
tnree speakers in the grandstand
which were a donation by Wies-
ners Radio Service and two ad
ditional speakers for the field pur
chased Jointly by the Student
Body Athletic department and the
school district.
Installation was made by the
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Thirty-two Salem Heights; berinners take the time ef two teachers in the crowded suburban school which
has new classrooms under construction. And meanwhile fifth and sixth grade pupils are being taught
in the community hau. Total enrollment Is 214. (Photo by Don Dill, Statesman staff photographer.)
Valley
.Brief si
Keizer Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ker-
ber (Irene Wacken) are announc-
Triple S club of the high school ing the birth of a daughter, June
aided by George Wisner and Low- Christine, September 15. ! She is
ell Brown, of the Interurban Tel- the first grandchild of Mr. and
ephone company, who also fur- Mrs- R- W. Wacken of Hazel Green.
nished wire and cord.
Mrs. Theresa Kerber of Salem is
the paternal grandmother.
Turner Mr. and Mrs. ioe Har-
ter, (Alice Titus) are announcing
the birth of a daughter J Sharon
Pratum Men Planning
To Raise New Playshed
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...r-"en or ?f ra.tum Louise. September 15 at Salem
aZT Z tr"lrfuucs' wosf hospital- This is the first grand
children attend Pratum school. I -wn j r j w j
. , ... . , " cnua oi jut. wnt ws. imjuiuuu
r" J "S"" m- Titus and Mrs. Cora Barter.
oaumuy w raise a Dy i-ioot i
playshed for which money and Frnitlaad Women's Circle will
materials have been collected for meet Thursday, Septembe 23 at 2
xne past three years. The women pJn in the church annex.;
win serve a coverea dsn lunch- I
eon at noon. Unlonvale Attending the Yam-
A similar venture was conm!- I hill county extension unit lead
led earlier this week when 18 meeting in McMinnvllle were
men, led by Adam Hersch, Dave Mrs. Fred Withee, jr.; chairman;
Ramseyer. Jr. and Fred Cornu. Mrs. Cecil Will, vice chairman;
put up a barn for Robert Hansen Mrs. Jamie Ediger, secretary-
to replace a building which burned I treasurer: First unit meeting will
last Feaoiary. be held Wednesday, September 29
in we cnurcn .socuu rooms at 2
pan. Mrs. Charles Andrews has
been named chairman of the local
unit of Associated Country; Women
jept. 21 Hon- Masee is press chairman.
crs were accorded members of I -
the Izaak Walton League at the I Keiser Work has been resumed
I state convention held during th I on the- .community church and
onDDje, . president of the local I mem zor use in roe nearmiiure.
(roup, was made state association
president and William Bloch of
tne local chapter won the Salmon
Silverton Residents
Win Slate Offices
Friday 'night at 8 p.m-, September
24 by Silverton Hills grange. Mild
red Norman, state grange deputy,
will: be; guest speaker. Supper will
be furnished by the home grange.
-it -
liberty Dr. and Mrs. O. G.
Olson and daughter, Ramona, have
moved ,to Hood River.
Keisr Dr. and tyrs. C. D. Lit
tler iof Albany were guests of Mr.
and! Mrs. Leonard Gilkey Sun
day, j
Turner Del Coville is improv
ing ! following a major operation
which ihe underwent in a Port
land hospital last week. He ex
pects to return here soon.
Silverton The Rev. S. L. Aim-
lie, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran
church : for the past five years has
received a call to Dennison, Minn.,
neat Northfield, which he admits
he s considering. Final decision
will be made at a later date.
Turner Mrs. A. E. Robertson
arid ! granddaughter, Patricia were
meats Of Mr. and Mrs. uran kod-
ertspn in Portland last weexena.
fcickresll Booster night will be
held Friday night, September Z3
bv Rickereall erange. The pro
gram will include musical numb
ers I by Margaret Hogg, musical
Lteacbec A travelogue of her recent
trio 1 through Mexico and Central
America will also be given by Miss
Hogg and an accident prevention
film shown.
Lsbish Center William Zenger
left last week for Oregon State
Derby held in connection with roe .JfL J,!
convention.
others attending from here
were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bach-
as junior. Mary "Zenger will at
tend Marylhurst where she is a
junior.' Both are children:; of Mr.
pin, Mrs. Allan Briggle, Mr. andnd G C. Zenger.
Mrs. J. Renault, Mr.
George Chrlstenson.
Tid Mrs. I SHvertoa Onen hoiiise and
booster night program will: be held
Turner Bobby Humiston, 6
year old son of t he Robert Humis
ton of Seattle, is staying with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Locket and attending .Turner
grade fchool.
keizer First meeting of the
Pairent-iTeachers association will be
held Thursday night, at 8 P-m.,
in the 1 school auditorium. Recep
tion will be held during the social
hour. Max Kleeman is president
of the organization and Mrs. C. B.
Bentson, secretary.
Unlonvale Lydia Withee, em
ployed at .the Bishop-Moderne
Studio in Salem, spent the week
end with her parents here.
Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Coats, Teresa Jaurez and daughter
Alice, have returned to Temple
City, Cam., where they will re
side this year. Mr. and Mrs. Coats
were missionaries in Guatemala
for many years.
Hubbard! Mrs. Kate Van Ness
of Chicago is visiting her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Reed, fo ra month.
Dallas Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Pem-
berton of San Jose, Calif., have re
turned home after visiting their
many friends here, where he was
practicing physician for many
years.
Victor Point Mrs. Ina Ashby
Bourn of Berkeley, Calif., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Humphreys
Sunday. Girlhood friends, the wo
men had not seen each other for
some time.
Macleay Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Tooker have returned from San
Francisco where they were called
by the death of his brother.
Unlonvale Friday guests of
Mrs. Leah Braat were Mrs. Isaac
Braat. New berg; and her sister,
Nel Van Santen and friend, Mrs.
W. De Vries who are visiting here
from Vancouver, B. C.
Macleay First grange socia
dance of the season will be held
Saturday night, September 25,
Supper will be served and grang
ers and their friends are invited.
Unlonvale The Rev. and Mrs.
George K. Millen and family have
moved to the parsonage here from
Salem. The parsonage was moved
to the south side of the church
building, and painted. Parking
space was increased by moving
the parsonage.
Los Angeles Woman Is
Guest; at Victor Point'
VICTOR POINT Mrs, : Arthur
Bowickf (EJva Fischer) of Los
Angeles, . and her mother, Mrs.
Myra Fischer, of Salem, were
guests f Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Fischer and family last week. Re
latives met at Silver Falls State
park for a picnic dinner Sunday.
Others present were Morris and
Evlyn Fischer, Mrs.' Orlo Humph
reys, Robert Humphreys,-Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Gilmour, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur sMulkey, Donald Mulkey,
Mr. and Mrs. C C Jones, Mr. and
rs. Theodore Fisher, Donald Fish
er, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher,
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Fisher, Alice
Jean, and Douglas Fisher, Mrs.
Margaret Fisher of Stayton, John
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Lee Banman
GERVAIS, Sept. 21 Funeral
services;, for Leo Bauman, 69, who
died Tuesday in Salem, will be
held "Thursday, September 23,
from Sacred Heart church in
Gervaisl at 9:30 a.m. with burial
in Sacred Heart cemetery. Reci
tation of the rosary will be at 8
p.m. in Unger's chapel in Mt.
AngeL 1
Suryivors are the widow, Kath
erine Bauman; two sons, Stephen
of Crescent Lake; Albert of Ger
vais; a; daughter, Mrs. Margaret
Barnes; a brother, Stephan Bau
man, Woodburn; a sister. Mrs.
Theresa; Zoller of Portland; and
one grandchild.
Mrs. Linnie Hutton Harbin
LEBANON, Sept. 21 Mrs. Lin
nie Hutton Harbin, 84, died Tues
day morning at Waterloo, a com
munity; near Lebanon. Graveside
services will be held at Odd Fel
low ceinetery, Salem, Thursday,
2 p.m.
M s. i Harbin was born August
1, 1864. at Silverton, where she
lived until 1893 When she moved
to Waterloo. Her parents, the J.
C. Huttons, were Oregon pio
neers. Survivors are a niece, Mrs.
Oswald: West, and a nephew, Har
ry Hutton, both of Salem.
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John Alden Hocken
ALBANY, Sept. 21 Funeral
services for John Alden Hocken,
33, who died as the result of in
juries suffered Tuesday morning
in an airplane crash -near Marion
in Marion county, will be held
from Keeney Funeral home, ar
rangements to be announced.
Born at Beaverton, Oct. 8, 1915,
he had lived in Corvallis since
1925. !
Survivors are the widow, the
former i Phoebe N. Bosworth,
daughter of Dr. R. L. Bosworth
of Corvallis; two children, John,
jr., 6; Robert, 4; his mother, Mrs.
D. E. Hawkins of Corvallis; two
sisters, 1 Mrs. J. W. Deremiah of
Corvaliis; Mrs. Hi J. Barnes,
Portland; brother, Robert Hocken
of Albany.
(Story also on page 1.)
Sandner, Ida Sandner, Mr. and
Mrs. fieorge Sandner,, Linda and
Theresa Sandner, Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Trexler, all of Scio. Mrs.
Bo wick and Mrs. Fischer will
spend this week in Seattle with
Mrs. Theresia Keating.
Governor's Ball .Will
Follow Salmon Derby
WALDPORT. Sept. 21 -(Spe
cial)- The day-long Waldport
Salmon Derby here Saturday,
September 25, will be climaxed
by the annual governor's dinner
at the Masonic hall at 7:30 p. m.
and the governor's ball at Cap's
ballroom at 10 p. m. 7
Guests of honor will include
Governor and Mrs. John Hall;
Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl
Newbry, Congressman Walter
Norblad, Senator and Mrs. Doug
las McKay. Ray Carr of Port
land will act as master of ceremonies.
The Statoraan. Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, Sept 22. 133 3
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Delegates to Astoria i
HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Milleif and Ralph Aylesworth at
tended the American Legion con
vention at Astoria last week. Mil-
l'er 'and Ayesworth ' 'as delegates
from the local Legion post.
Hubbard Shoe shop, owned and
operated by Clarence Sherman.
will be closed until about NovJ 14
Thalia Rebekah lodge will meet
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