Fashion Benefit
On Thursday .
One of the larger affairs of the
week will be the Salem Junior
Woman's club annual fall fashion
benefit on Thursdar afternoon at
the Legion club at 1 o'clock. A
dessert luncheon will be served
with the fashion show following.
Later in the afternoon cards will
be iii play and those playing are
asked to bring their own table
accessories. Proceeds from - the
benefit will be used to purchase
children's playground equipment,
a project of the club. A few res
ervations are still available ann
those wishing tickets are asked to
call Mrs. William E. Junson or
Mrs. Milo Van Houten.
Additional reservations made
this week include Mesdames
Glenn Woodry. Melvin Geist,
Maurice Heater, Terry Randall,
George Scales, Stuart Chisholm,
Wakefield Walker, Sam Speerstra,
Charles Gray, Edwin McElwen,
Bruce Van Wyngarden, E. F.
Voigt, Lawrence Stoddard, James
L. Payne, Sam Campbell, Louis
Lorgenz and Harold Dunsmoor.
Williams Speaks .
Bruce Williams, Salem attorney,
spoke on "A Day on a Carrier" to
members of the Salem Women s
Breakfast club at Nohlgren's Tues-
day morning. His talk was on rou
tine on a navy carrier. Miss Elea
nor Bailey presided at the busi
ness meeting.
To Rehearse Oratorio
Salem Oratorio society board
met to establish dates for rehears
als. Arlie Anderson presided. Oc
tober 24 is to be the first rehearsal
date, in preparation for the annual
presentation of Handera The Mes
iah.
LYONS Friends and neighbors
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Glen Julian and surprised
Mrs. Julian on her birthday. The
evening was spent in games and
- refreshments were served to Mr.
- and Mrs. Ralph Downer and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Scott and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Worden and Marjorie, Mr,
and Mrs. George Nydigger and
Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Po
wer, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman
and family, Mr. .and Mrs. Hugh
Johnston, Kathyrn and Denny,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mohler Shirley
and Jerry, Mr and Mrs. Albert
Julian, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bev-
ler, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jul
lan and Thumper.
DETROIT Mrs. Mildred BI
gchoff gave a party at her home
en Wednesday afternoon honoring
Mrs. Yvonne Leming with Mrs.
Nita Brown and Mrs. Alpha Eber
ly as assistant hostesses. Those at
tending were Opal Leming, Mary
Gulliford, Jean Fry, Gertrude Al
vin, Lillian Walter, Jean Cannon,
Lelia Cannon, Pearl Hamilton, Eli
sabeth .Qorbett, Emma Rhodes,
Mamie Severs. Shirley Hammer,
Nita Thornton, Zeda Rynearson,
Pauline Wolf and Melba Dellaire.
LYONS Friends were Interest
ed to hear of the wedding of Jess
Wasser, Jr., former business man
of Lyons, now residing in Port
land, and Miss Nancy Jean Rich
ards also of Portland, which was
held at an 8 o'clock candlelight
service Saturday, September 17
at the First Christian church of
Portland.;
LYONS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Olmstead and sons, Donald and
Walter, were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olmstead
of Mill City. The occasion honor
ed Mrs. Walter Olmstead and Mrs.
Ed Olmstead on their birthdays.
Mrs. Roderick IJvesley and
Mrs. Wendell Webb are vacation
ing this week at Lake-of-the-Woods.
Mrs. Edward Bnsick and son,
Jimmy, of Tacoma are visiting in
Salem this week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Busick.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Collins
and daughter, Conie, have return
ad from a plana trip south to San
Frsncisco.
Oregon Grape camp, Royal
Neighbors of America will meet
at; the VFW hall. 640 HOod street
at 8 o'clock tonight
No matter the language,
Htsltb It a term that is im
portant to each individual,
wherever he may be,
Don't neglect your bealtn,
for neither in language nor
la Ufa, will you find an ac
ceptable substitute for the
Valued asset, sound health.
At the first suggestion of
Illness, consult a physician,
!ted his experienced counsel.
And of course bring his
prescription here for careful
conscientious compounding.
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LebanonDriver
Charged Atter
Auto Collision
LEBANON Three cars were
damaged, one overturned! as the
result of a two-car collision short
ly after midnight Sunday morn
ing. . jj I
Gordon Beard, 19, Lebanon, is
free on $75 bail, facing charges of
disorderly conduct, resisting ar
rest, escaping after being placed
under arrest, and reckless driv
ing, according to city police re
ports, i :i I
Chief Cliff Price said, icity po
lice halted Beard in the alley be
hind the hotel for failure to use
his car lights. Beard, according
to police, used abusive language,
and when ordered arrested, raced
away in his car. j
Police say he disregarded the
stop sign a block away pat Park
and Sherman, striking the north
bound car driven by Ralph E.
Utnes, 340 Second i street. The
Beard machine overturned in the
intersection, striking a parked car
belonging to Forest i Weaver, 127
Elmore street. .
No person was seriously injur
ed, according to police, although
all persons involved, Including
two passengers in the Beard car,
suffered slight cuts or bruises.
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Lebanon Guard
Staging Recruiting
Drive Currently
LEBANON To spur interest Jn
the national recruiting drive to
gain members for . thef" national
guard, the Lebanon unit has been
split into six teams with flying
trip to Seattle offered f the win
ning team.
The trip will be made in a na
tional guard plane with; the win
ning group guests at the Oregon
State-Washington footfjall game
October 8. f
The local armory, row under
construction, is expected to be
completed by late JJovembef,
guard unit headquarters announc
ed. Technically known , as a motor
vehicle storage buildiag, it will
servie as a drill floor and training
area. A 1000-inch indoor .22 tar
get range occupies the Tight wing,
while the left wing of the struc
ture is devoted to supply quarters
and officer rooms. ?i
Five .22 rifles for the practice
range have arrived and teams will
compete in the indoor rifle match
es sponsored by the national
guard bureau and national rifle
association. '? f
Twenty guardsmen are staging
weekly drills. The unit will par
ticipate In parades. , military fun
erals, and Memorial Day parades
and services. ;
Christmas Plans
Set at Lebanon
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LEBANON Christmas plans
will be considered , by the mer
chants committee of the chamber
of commerce durin the meeting
Thursday noon, George Klngam.
chairman of the group Informed
residents today.
The group will - discuss street
decorating, store decorating, and
general Yuletide plans.
At the same time Lebanon Jun
ior Chamber of Coifimerce offi
cers were planning their annual
flight to the North Pole air field
to speak to Santa and arrange
for his appearance f in Lebanon
previous to Christmas.
Santa's appearance on city
streets to give awaiyicandy canes
and hear children's! wishes has
been an annual Jaycee sponsored
event. ;
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The answers to everyday
Insurance problems
By Sid Boise
QUESTION: We belong to a so
cial group of about twenty
couples and each couple takes
a turn as hosts for. a house party
at which the others are guests.
Martha, a local maid of all
work, always helps with the
serving and cleaning up at the
home where the pafty is given.
Last week, Martha slipped, go
ing down stairs to the basement
party room and ' although she
wasn't hurt, some of our group
thought we should take out
some form of insurance cover
ing our liability in such an
accident. Is Employer's Liabili
ty the proper kind
ANSWER: Employer's Liability
insurance covers your legal lia
bility in accidents to servants
but it would be much simpler
for each couple to: own Com
prehensive Personal Liability
coverage. That soet of policy
covers your liability for acci
dents to part time servants and
gives a lot of additional pro
section for a very Imall prem
ium. No family should be with
out It .?
k If youll address your own
insurance questions to this of
fice, we'll try to give you the
correct answers and there will
be ate charge err obligation mt
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Youthful Models Parade at
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LYERTON These yonthfnl models at the Silverton Junior Women's club fashion show Frida
were from left to right, Sharon
Mills and Linda HobUtt.
Silverton Club
Sponsors Fall
Fashion Revue ,
SILVERTON, Sept 19-(Special)
The fall fashion show, sponsored
by Silverton Junior Women's club,
of which Mrs. Orville Frank is
president, drew a huge crowd of
spectators Friday night at the Eu
gene Field building.
Autumn leaves accentuated the
season background for the show
with a school room setting used
for the children's modeling and a
living room scene for the adult
models. Musical numbers given
at intermission included volin
solos by Sue Teter accompanied
by Janet Herisgstad, and vocal
solos by Mrs. Justin Dyrud with
Mrs. Henry Pritzlaff at accomp
anist. Awards went to Mrs. Del Star
rett, Mrs. Victor Sather and Joan
Meland.
Dayton Clubs to
Sponsor Reception
DAYTON The Dayton PTA
held its first meeting of the school
year at Dayton high school Mon
day night. The Dayton Civic club
and the PTA jointly sponsored
the teachers reception. A short
business meeting was also held.
Tha outlined program for the
coming year is as follows: Sep
tember Teachers reception; Oc
tober panel discussion, parent,
teacher and student relationship:
November back to school at
the grade school; December edu
cation program, possibly some
square dancing; January back
to school at the high school; Febr
uary patriotic and founders
dav m-offram: March pay pro
gram to be prepared by commit
tee; April spiritual and relig
ious meeting; May reports to
delegates to state convention, in
stallation of officers and a high
school debate.
WOMAN GUEST SPEAKER
SILVERTON The Rev. Arthur
Charles Bates, pastor has an
nounced that Katherine Schultz,
former missionary with the Yak
ima Indian mission and now na
tional guild secretary, will be guest
speaker at the First Christian
church Sunday morning at 11
o'clock services. Promotion day
will also be observed September
23 with rally day set for tha fol
lowing Sunday.
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Four Corners Couple '
Leaves For Florida
FOUR'CORNERS Mr. and Mrs.
Dwlght Ritchie left Monday for
St. Petersburg, Fla. The Ritchies
owned and operated the Four
Corners Variety store for seven
yeafs, selling out to Mr. and Mrs.
Lerpy Apple in December, 1948.
Since then they have been travel
ing! coming back to Four Corners
this summer to dispose of their
possessions here. . They plan to
make their home in St. Peters
burg. They will stop in Hunts
ville, Ala. to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Case, 4430
Maccleay rd., were called to Los
Angeles by the serious illness of
hi$ father.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bixler and
Gary Bixler, 4420 Macleay rd.,
visited relatives in Roseburg over
the week end.
Scouts Visit
Coast Points
SILVERTON Twenty boys of
Scout troop 61, of which Charles
Davis is scoutmaster, vacationed
oyer the week end at the coast,
visiting Ocean Lake, Boiler Bay,
Depoe Bay, Agate Beach and New
port. Tuckers Doll house and the
museum were special points of in
terest. Transportation was pro
vided by Davis, Lowell Brown,
Alvin Sweger and William Star
key, sr.
I Colored slides were taken of
Troop 32 by its scoutmaster Nor
man Naegeli were shown at the
scout meeting Monday night. This
troop ' In charge of R. G. Smith
will. camp in the Silverton Hills
Saturday and Sunday, September
23 and 28.
Hubbard Students
Attend Willamette
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! HUBBARD Albert and Law
rence Miller, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Miller, returned to classes at
Willamette university in Salem
Tuesday of this week. Albert, a
Senior, is majoring in education.
Lawrence, a sophomore, is work
ing on a music major.
Mr. and Mrs. William Barrett
spent three days last week touring
in eastern Oregon.
i Danny Hatcher was honor guest
at a lawn party for his third birth
day. Present were Jeff and Lolita
Carl. Butch Thomas, Cheryl Kep-
plinger and Laurilee Hatcher. They
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Dayton Legion
Sets Meetings
DAYTON The Dayton Ameri
can Legion post and its auxiliary
will meet the first and third' Mon
day night of each month. Serving
with the president of the auxiliary,
Mrs. Mary Huffman, this year are
Mrs. Ernest Beichel, jr., first vice
president; Eva McDougal, second
vice president; Eileen Schultz, sec
retary; Agnes. Merrill, treasurer;
Gertrude Gibbons, chaplain; The
resa Thornton, sergeant-at-arms;
Eva Pierce, historian.
Chairmen of the committee for
the year are as follows: Pauline
Fowler, hospital; Grace Wiley,
community service; Gertrude Gib
bons, child welfare; Wnlametta
Schroeder, junior girls; Zetta Mur
phy, little juniors; Lula Litchen
thaler, Americanism; Cathe r i n e
Galer, poppy; Elizabeth Miller, leg
islative activities; Ada Dressel
house, national security and music;
Blanche Rufener, publicity.
Catholic Parish
At Sweet Home
Starts Sunday
LEBANON A Catholic parish
has been formed in Sweet Home,
tha Rev. Carl Wachter of the
Lebanon parish announced this
week. Mass will be in the Mil
burn building at Tenth and M
streets every Sunday morning at
10 o'clock cemmencing this Sun
day.
Tha Rev. Carl Wachter will be
In charge of the new parish. The
Rev. Anthony Terhaar, OSB, from
Mt. Angel college, will be in
Lebanon to offer tha 9:30 mass
The Rev. Wachter will offer 8
o'clock mass.
FAMILY RETURNS
SWEGLE Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Darby and family have moved
back into their home on Birch
wood drive after spending tha
summer on their farm near Stay
ton.
were served ice cream, cake and
sandwiches.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huskey
and Mrs. Roy Ford and daughter
Lawanna of Lakeview were guests
at the Ben Miller home Wednes
day. Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Miller
are sisters.
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Legion Holds
First Meeting
At Hubbard
HUBBARD The Hubbard unit,
American Legion auxiliary met for
their first fall meeting Wednesday
evening with, the executive com
mittee serving on the refreshment
committee. Convention reports
were given. The executive com
mittee consists of Mrs. J. Thomas,
Mrs. A. O. Soderholm, Mrs. Levi
Miller and Mrs. Duane Hatcher.
. Grace Kauffman has moved her
sewing shop into a room of the
Hubbard shoe shop building She
recently purchased a hemstitching
machine and is now officially
open, and prepared to do hemstit
ching, buttonholes and sewing. She
also has a line of cards and novel
ties. Mrs. Edna Spink and son Char
les of Cascade Locks were recent
guests of the barber and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee.
Surprise dinner guests Saturday
at the home of Mrs. Mattie Kauff
man and daughter. Grace, were Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Stoll of Wolford,
North Dakota and two Miller boys,
brothers of Mrs. John B. Yoder
of Montana. Also present were
Mrs. Kauffman's son. Freeman, his
wife and three children.
Mrs. George Grimps has been
ill at her home.
Parentless Bov
mt
Taken to Bend
In Body Cast
LEBANON Billia Marsh small
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Marsh,
who were killed in an iutnmnhii
accident on the South Santiam
highway east of here early in
August, was taken to Bend Satur
day from the Lebanon hospital.
He will 'stay with his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marsh,
while he is recovering from irimn
injuries sustained In the wreck
inai xiiiea nis parents. Billia Is
still In a body cast since both his
legs were broken.
When Billie is well again, he
will go back to Kansas and Join
his little sister Carol vn Sua at thm
home of his maternal grandmoth
er, uiue caroiyn Sue was not se
riously inured in tha wreck, and
she was taken back to Kansas mt.
ter the accident
Gubser Elected Head
Of Dayton High Board
DAYTON Tha board of di
rectors for Dayton high school at
an orgazitational meeting held
September 6, re-elected Ersel Gub
ser chairman and Mrs. Sophia
Sherman was named vice chair
man. Anna belle Nelson is clerk.
Dick Rockhlll was sworn in as
tha firth member of tha board to
replace Mrs. Paulina Fowler who
was elected but declined to serve.
Tha board authorized purchase of
hew tables for tha science room at
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Birtbday Observed
At
Amity Party
AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Royal
Cochran entertained witrua dinner
at their horn Saturday, honoring
their! daughter, Sharon, on her
sixth; birthday.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Cochran, grandparents, Mary Joe
Sheldon, Susie Meeker, Barbara
Lawsbn. Vickl Cronin. and Linda
Wantess. Mrs. Cochran took the
six Uttle girls to McMinnville in
the afternoon for a line party for
-The! Wizard of Oz."
Keizer PTA
Starts Season
Oi Thursday
KEIZER First meeting of Parent-Teacher
association will be
held, at 8 Thursday evening in the
school auditorium. After a short
business meeting to be conducted
by the newly - elected president,
Mrs; C. B. Bentson, a representa
tive! from county 4-H club office
will speak briefly.
"Following a musical program,
including vocal solos by Norvada
Smdtiley and Ronald Craven and
piano numbers by Mrs. Hobart
Jackson, a reception for tha teach
ers will be held. Members of tha
school board will be in the receiv
ing j line with the teachers. Mrs.
Ralph Nelson and Mrs. Ralph Sip
prell will pour. Mrs. Donald Mc
Cu is in charge of arrangements
and Mrs. P. D. Baker arranged the
program.
Family Homeless After
Fire at Mill Gty
MILL CITY A family of
eight was made homeless Wednes
day when fire completely destroy
ed! their home and belongings.
Their house was located In the
hill country south of "Mill City and
th fire was spotted by tha look
out station at Monument peak and
the forest service fire truck want
to tha scene to discover tha Donald
Philpott home In smoldering ru
ins. The family was away at the
time of the fire. Emergency assist
ance was contributed by tha Mill
City Fireman's auxiliary.
Valley Births
LYONS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Downer are the parents of a baby
boy born at the Salem Memorial
hospital Friday, Sept. 16.
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RETURN FROM 8POKANI
! CLOVERDALE Mrs. A. B.
Kunke and daughter, Joyce re
turned Saturday from a trip to
Spokane, Wash.
tha high school in order to briaj
that room up to the required stan
dard for tha teaching of chemistry.
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248 Enrolled
At Lincoln
School Monday
FOUR CORNERS, Sept. 19
The new Lincoln school opened
Monday with a record attendance
of 24S. Arthur V. Meyara la
principal.
Mrs. Eimly Van Santas and
Mrs. Robert Carson each have a
first grade room. They taught at
Rickey last year. Mrs. Kathrya
Toyce has the second grade. Mrs.
LaVaun White, who taught at
Liberty last year, has the third
grade. Evelyn Smith has fourth
grade. Miss Smith taught In Bak
ers field, Calif, last year. Shirley
Payne, fifth grade teacher comes
from LaGrande. Boyd HlUesland
has the sixth grade. He attended
College at Monmouth last year.
At present the following sche
dule will be in effect for the lunch
and bus hours. First and second
grades will have and playtime
from 11:30 to 12:30. The third,
fourth, fifth and sixth grades will
have lunch and playtime from
12:00 noon to 1:00 p. m. Tha first
and second grades will be dismis
sed in afternoon at 1:19. The pri
mary bus will leave soon after the
dismissal hour. The upper grades
bus will leave shortly after the
3:30 dismissal hour. There will
be a parents hand book ready for
distribution soon answering all
questions pertaining to school.
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