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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1949)
Finish Church Annex Project FOUR CORNERS Leaving Sat urday for Redmond were Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Phillips and daughter Janice to spend the weekend with Mr. Phillips' parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Phillips.' Janice 'will remain for a two weeks visit with her grandparents returning in September for school opening. Rita Phillips of Turner will accompany the Phillips to Redmond remaining for a r week with the grandparents. A volunteer crew of 20 finished painting the Four Corners Baptist church annex on Monday evening. The women of the church served refreshments. Amity Neighbors of Woodcraft Host Meet AMITY M;vtle circle 68, Neighbors of Woodcraft was host to the district 21 meeting this week with 93 members attending. District officers were in charge of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Rosen balm, Sharon and Bobbie, left ' Saturday on an extensive vaca tion trip to Kentucky and Ten- - nessee. They will visit Yellow stone park and the Black Hills enroute. Californian Visit Qoverdale Family CLOVERDALE Recent guests at the home of the Karl Wipper family were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lydon and, children, Sherry and Terry; Mri. Lena Birmingham, of Coalinga, Calif. The party left on Thursday for their home in Cali fornia. An adiitional guest was Mr. Art Birmingham of Nampa, Idaho. Mrs. W. Stevenson, mother of Earl Stevenson, is still in a criti cal condition at the home of her on and family. Relatives and neighbors have been assisting the family by sitting with the elderly lady at night. ...... . . ( . r - . , it Vv. v-S - -J.I- r: :r- . v j - f C E R AM OCR A PH - MAKERJM Grant, of GIe dale, CxU removes from' the kiln tome of the plates on which ho has baked his hand-painted original deslrns to a process that com bines the artistry and craftsmanship of ceramics in a single firing. Many Visitor Four Corners FOUR CORNERS William Nordmark of Covington, Ken., vis ited his mother, Mr. J. T. ilcFad den. Heiis agent for the Delta Air Lines in Cincinnati, Ohio. Leslief Hald who has been vis iting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Simpson, left Thursday for his home in BurwelL, Neb. While here be was guest soloist on a KOCO studio party accom panied by Mrs. G. M. Deen. i Harrjt Hart left Monday for the Veterans hospital in Portland for a shorts stay. He is a veteran of World War I. Housguests in the W. J. Sit ton home were his niece and fam ily Mr and Mrs. Carter Smalley and soft Wayne of Van Buren, Mo., arid Mr: and Mrs. Florence Smalley of Kansas City, Mo. Chinese Students Arrive! to Study At Benedictin MT. ANGEL Two young Chi nese theology students, Jofin Yang and Lawrence Weis, both of Peip ing, arrived at ML Anget; yester day to pursue their studies in the Benedictine seminary here. They were sent here by Cardin al Archbishop Thomas Tien, S.V.D. of Peiping and came by plane from Hongkong to Vancouver, B. C, and (thence from Portland by train, arriving here late Wed nesday afternoon. Their entire trip took five days. Lansing Garden Club Fetes Top Officer EAST SALEM Mrs. Robert Ballard, retiring president of the Lansing Neighbors Garden club, was the honored guest for an af ternoon party in the home of Mrs. Ben Rathjen Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Halbert Kemper was assisting hostess. Mrs. Ballard has been president of the club for two years. Guests were Mrs. Willard Cole, Mrs. Irvin Sion, Mrs. George Wil cox, Mrs. Ed Tobin, Mrs. Leland 'Zajic, Mrs. Joyce Wilson, Mrs. Hoy Lively, Mrs. R. O. Anderson, Mrs. Marcia Aplet, the honored guest and the hostesses. The electric shock of a torpedo j Pearls may be white, yellow, fish can temporarily dLsabe a man. Pink, gray or black. Monument Peak Huckleberry Patch to Open Huckleberry pickers - will- ' be permitted to enter the Monument Peak patch southeast of Gates beginnihg September 3, the Linn County, Fire Patrol association has announced. Pickejs are required to stop at the' Gates guard station for per mits and no cars will be allowed entry after 1 p. m. The area will be open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. for about two weeks. Jefferson High Band To Play in Albany JEFFERSON Jefferson high school ; band under the direction of C. R. Watts, will go to Albany next Thursday night tor-take parti in the; Albany Junior Chamber of Commerce fall opening. The band met last Wednesday night for re hearsal in preparation for the coming event. The band also took part in the tenth annual Santiam" Bean festi val parade at Stayton July 29, winning third place, $3 cash and a large ribbon. The Bean Festival participating! This money was ad ded to the band association fund. Bean Picking Near Complete STAYTON About two more weeks will wind up the 1949 snap bean pack at the Stayton Canning company cooperative, according to F. M. Smith, manager, who said that the night shift was dis continued Saturday. This year's pack was said to be larger by about ten per cent; than last year's. After Labor day, the cannery will start processing corn and prunes, Smith said. At the present time there are approximately 275 employed at the cannery, while a total of 550 people, are oh the payroll when two shifts ; are working at peak capacity. f Canadians Visit- : Pedee Residents " i . i PEDEE Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowhay of East Conlee, Alberta, Canada, visited at the S. J. Yatei borne this week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Neal of Kansas City, Mo., were recent visitors with his brother Charles O'Neal and family. 1 Mr. and "Mrs. Charles Dill of Winchester, Kan., visited in Pe dee this week enroute from Seat tle to Los Angeles. The Dills are former residents. 1 Mrs. Arthur Clark entertained Tuesday with a party for her son Dennis' 13th birthday and daugh ter Carol's tenth. She was assisted by Mrs. Jack Wells. Thm i Stat man. Salem, Oregon. Sunday.. Anguat 23. 19437 - fi&a&QGK. Jefferson Couple To Hermiston JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson are moving to Hermiston i this week where they will be em ployed. They have leased their house to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lepley of Salem, operators of the Town Tavern. ., Mrs. Hal Reeves entered Salem Memorial hospital Wednesday for l observation. Three Links club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Maud Epley. Plans were made for a bazaar and cooked food sale to be held in the late fall. Mrs. Ivan Wickersham was a guest. Refreshments were served by the committee. Mrs. Lee Wells and Mrs. Neva Kester. Monday visitors- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wynd were his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Marley Knott of Carson City, Mich. The Knotts are attending the Pendle ton roundup and the men had not met in 45 years. The handmade Americarr glass industry is largely concentrated today near Wheeling, W. Va., close to deposits of the world's finest silica sand, principal ingredient of glass. 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