The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 18, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS
From TKt Oregon Stetunent Vcy CorrtsponcUrsSi
Buena Vista
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Man Dies
State smam Ktwt Icrvlc
. BUENA -VISTA Funeral ser
vices were-held in Albany Wed
nesday and burial in the Buena
Vista cemetery for Frank Sorter,
a former resident of Buena Vista,
s Borter has lived in Albany for the
past few years.
Sharon McGowan left for
Pendleton Tuesday where she will
be one of a team at the Umatilla
county fair in a canning project
Miss McGowan attends school at
Pilot Rock where the family lives
in the winter. l.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Milo
-Graber are invited to attend a pic
nic in their honor at Avery park
In Corvallis Sunday, August 27.
The Grabers are moving to Alba
ny this falL ..' .
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Willis of To-
ledo and Mr. ' and Mrs. Clem
Knickerbocker of Oakland, Calif.,
were recent guests at the H. H.
Wiuirow home.
Mrs. C F. Wells returned home
Tuesday after spending ten days
with her son - in - law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gunn at
Palo Alto, Calif.
Mrs. Frank Krauger returned
home from the Salon Memorial
hospital Monday. ,
Cecil Hultman received deliver
Monday of 23 head of Black An
gus cattle he purchased recently
at uoos cay. .
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' New Measurinc Guide, luscious
frosting recipe new included!
New doubtt-your-money-fcica
guarantei of txtra freshness.
UY SUNNYBANX at SAFE17AT
Dallas WCTU Unit
Officers Elected
" lUltnu Nwa Sarrlc
DALLAS . The Dallas unit
WCTU, met at the country home
of . Mrs. Hdon Johnson, in the
Pioneer Loop, Tuesday for a cov
ered di?h . dinner and business
meeting. v.". ' .
Officers elected to serve for the
ensuing year include Mrs. R. W.
McCormick, president; Mrs. Geor
gia Bird, vice president: Mrs. Hap
ry Markwart, corresponding sec
retary; and Mrs. A. Hendrickson.
recording secretary. These will be
installed at the September 10
meeting to be held at the Four
Square church. .
Valley ;i
Oriefo :
; : SUtcssua Ktwt Service
Jefferson Visiting at the W.
D. Watkins home on Greens Bridge
road are Dr. and Mrs. C C Hale,
Jane Erwin of Seattle, Washand
Nancy Carscallen of Portland. Dr.
Hale is a brother of Mrs. Watkins.
Wheatland A field fire bon
ed 25 acres of oats and vetch on
the Kirkwood farm operated by
Clark Noble last week. The lire
started from sparks from the trac
tor.
, Jeffersea Mrs. Eva LaRowe
of Lebanon, who has taught in the
Jefferson high school for the past
six years, has been selected by
the North - Marion Union high
school board of education to teach
girls physical education and sci
ences for the coming year. Mrs.
LaRowe had signed a contract to
teach at Brownsville, but was giv
en a release. to take the North
Marion position.
. wuiamma An outing was
enjoyed Tuesday at the Dallas city
park by the Friendship club. A
picnic lunch was held with; visit
ing in the afternoon. ;;
Jefferson Fire starting at the
Talbot road Tuesday night, spread
southward to the -Albert Camp
bell farm burning over 40 acres of
grain stubble. Campbell plowed
strip between the fire and his
Unionvale Foils:
Visit, Meet
lUtcnua Niwi ferries
UNIONVALE Lydia Withee
spent several dayi at the home of
her parents last week before re
turning to Salem where she is em
ployed. Harriet Magness of New
berg spent -two days. last week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Withee, sr.
The Past Noble Grand club of
the Rebekah lodge of Carlton held
its annual picnic on the beautiful
lawn at the Lester Holt home Sun
day. There were 45 present Co
hostess with Mrs. Holt was FJdora
Goodwin of Carlton.
Honoring their mother, Mrs. E.
J. Wilder, on her birthday Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hagner
of Gervais, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Wright of Portland and Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Wilder of McMinn
ville and their families.
Hopewell Pastor
lyiven welcome
Ititemii Ntwi ferric
HOPEWELL A reception was
held following the morning wor
ship service at the Hopewell Evan
gelical United Brethren church
for the new pastor and his fam
ily, the Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Wid
zner. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Legg,
new' - owners of the Hopewell
store, were also given a welcome
to the community. A song service
was held following . the . dinner
served in the basement at noon.
The annual Silver Tea given by
the Hopewell Missionary society
was held Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. M. B. Gilchrist
The Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Ward,
parents o Miss Gladys Ward, mis
sionary near Canton. China, were
present and read letters from their
daughter telling of her work and
some of the problems lacing ner,
o
laUQO
INCLUDING COAT
SCARF AND CALOT!
LAST YEAR'S PRICE WAS
A LOW 59.95
NOW
ONLY
Sizes 10 to 20
no
FT j IT J 'federal
O Complete fur ensemble at a cloth-coat price '
O Soft, warm American Ccncy In a flattering shada
O Rich rayen crcpo ascot and calot-hat
O Fashicn-importcnt tunnel cellar and f laro back
Hurry in! Savo today vhib this cmaiir.3 buy lasts!
Stocks Reach
High Point of
5-Week Rally
NEW YORK. Aug. 17 -OV The
stock market hit the high point
of a five-week rally today. s
Railroad stocks on average
touched their peak since 1946. ,
The market generally, as mea
sured by the Associated Press av
erage of 60 stocks, all but wiped
cut the remnants of. the heavy
losses which followed Immediate
ly after our armed Intervention
in Korea. : : - :.,
Tne trading tempo stepped up
to 2,170,000 shares from 1,770,000
Wednesday and was the largest
in over a week.
The Associated ' Press average
of .60 stocks advanced .7 of one
point to 78.5, a peak since June
23. The gain was the largest in
10 days. " - ;
Valley Births
lUUunu Srvic
WHXAMINA Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Peak of Willamina are the
parents of a ton, born August 14
at the McMinnville hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robertson
of -Grand Ronde are the parents
of a son, born August 9 at the
McMinnville General hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Reid of
Grand Ronde are the parents of
a son, born August 8 at the Mc
Minnville hospital. ! -
' Mr. and Mrs. Willard Murphy
of Grand Ronde are the parents
of a daughter, horn August 8 In
the McMinnville hospital.
Cancer research by the use of
electric shock in rats is being con
ducted In the Bio-Research lab
oratory of Florida Southern col
lege at Lakeland.
vObitnapieo!
Mrs. Vera Idea fleer - '
WOODBURN Mrs. Verna
Idell Heer, 32, died suddenly at
her home on Young street here
Thursday of a cerebral hemorrh
age - - : i- . .
The deceased was born at Doug
las, N. D. Oct 29, 1917: She came
to Woodburn In 1941. She was
member of the Lutheran church,
a past-president of the Woodburn
Junior Women's club and active
in club affairs.
She is survived by her' husband,
Lawrence Heer; daughter, Patri
cia Ann, and parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Ostrom, all of Wood
burn; brothers, Edwin Ostrom of
Michigan, Clinton of Sacramento,
Calif, and Clifford, Arvin and
Orren, all of Woodburn; sisters,
Mrs. Julia Langford of North Da
kota, and Mrs. Mable , Heer of
Woodburn. !
Funeral services will be held
at 2 pjn. on Monday, August 21,
at the Ringo chapel here. Inter
ment at Rll Paeci fmtnr !
Antihistamine
Drugs Said 'Flop'
LONDON, Aug. 17-(ff)-A Brit
ish research team reported today
the antihistamine drugs are a flop
as a cure for the common cold.
- The team was appointed by the
British medical research council
in February, at the request of the
Government health ministry, to
experiment with the drugs.' i
Part of the researchers worked
with artifically induced colds in
volunteers at a laboratory in Sal
isbury. Others in a field trial treat
ed 1,550 persons who got their
colds by accident . I
Qub Picnics at
Williamson Park
SUtesmaa Ntws Strrlca
HOPEWELL The Hopewell
4-H Sewing club held a picnic at
Williamson park last week mak
ing preparations for the exhibit
ing of work at the Yamhill county
fair In McMinnville.
Mrs. Elizabeth Guertzon of
Tho Statesman. Salem, Oregon. YA&arri Hqgast 18, 9
Shatter, Calif., has been visiting
with her brother and family, the
Gust Janzens, for the past two
weeks. Sunday they all went to
Gresham to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Milne (Doris Janzen)
and had a picnic at Bonneville.
U. S. tornado toll averages over
200 a year. r . . . '
CUFFLINKS FOR PAKISTAN
CESKE BUDEJOVICE,,Czech-
oslovakia-P)-A factory here proi
duces cufflinks and eollarbuttons
especially aimed at the Pakistan
market. Each bears miniature
portrait of . Pakistan's late gov
ernor general, Mahomed All Jin
can. :
a - oiiette Wid&ion OrcliarcL
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(Only by the Bushel In Limited Amounts)
This Week Will S the Finish ei Ou Peaches!
IPhoae alem 3-15!5
North oa Front SL Past Kelzer School Follow Mission Bottom Rood Sign
to La FoUette's.
farm buildings, and with the aid
of neighbors and men from town,
the fire was put out before any
buildings were burned.
Kclier -- Don Kassmnssen.
Marion county extension agent.
spoke at the Tuesday night meet
ing of the Keizer Garden club in ,
the firehaU. Rassmussen spoke on
vegetable gardening and outlined
the essentials of early planting,
fertilizing, watering, dusting, cov
er crops and compost piles.
Gervais Ray Helzter, Gervais
route 1, was taken to Salem Gen
eral hospital Monday.
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