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tTh Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Friday, Angus 17. 1S5I .1 THE VAttEY NEIVS COLUMNS f From TWjOntgon Statesman's Volley Corf spondante t" ' ,. r, ! : J . - Buy a Bike and See the World ' ..... t f -i i V i - i S i t. J w : -' - . . . .: - ' ,': . J '-.- X .... .... , '.'' . . '. r . . v - v - - .- t 5 - ' . T ' -r o ... - ' -I , - - . y M ; '-: ) M i r-i , ' ' . If 'u DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boler (above), recently of Chicago, - will call the Willamette valley home' for the next few weeks; So far they have traveled S.tOS miles Won. They made 90 miles en their to.) . Heavy Traffic Halts Touring Pair in Valley By Mrs. Lawrence Goode SUtcsmaa Nwt Servte DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boler, who are free - wheeling across the United States on bi cycles at the rate of 60 miles-per-day, stopped in Dallas for a few hours Wednesday to visit with . Mr. and Mrs, Tony ProaL Recently of Chicago, the couple left JElroy, Wis., on June 7 on the present leg of their Journey. They started their bicycle tour in 1949 when they traveled rom New YorL City to Wisconsin via the New England states. They paused for a leisurely 18 months in . Chicago . where he worked as a furniture upholsterer end she as a commercial photog rapher. Mr. and Mrs. Boler (both are 53) say the traffic is pretty heavy at present, so they plan to spend the next few weeks picking hops at Independence. Their route to Dallas crossed Minnesota, the Black Hills and Badlands of South Dakota, Yel lowstone National park. Idaho. Grand Coulee dam and Victoria, B. C. They found the Washington east toe chilly, so traveled Inland through Washington, going back to the Oregon coast at Astoria and coming down through Tillamook. 'The pedaling couple plan to winter in San Francisco, then re sume their tour into old Mexico and circle back through the south ern states next year. Statcmaua Nws Scrflco Mehama The annual commun- 1 . : . . . . 1. 1 , . Valley Brief o - grounds will be held Sunday noon, August 26. Coffee and pop will be furnished. Everyone is welcome to attend, according to Floyd Sieg mund and Lula Be ringer, presi dent and secretary of the group. - Klckreall The RickreaR school board reported Thursday that, contrary to previous reports, no definite date has been set for the opening of the schooL The end of harvests and hiring of one more teacher will be major factors in deciding, members said. Willamiaa Mr. and ' Mrs.- Bob Duncan and family have moved to Sweet Home. .' Willamiaa Mrs. A. C Page of . Balls ton is reported recovering fol- viDe hospital this week. Zeaa Ted Koehler, missionary to Panama, will speak and show auaes iv ajn. aunaay at xna C Sunday schooL His - wife : and daughters -.will accompany him . are. : ... Sweet Home Dennis Gould tn ) of Jay Gould, was bitten by a dog while delivering his paper route. pital as a precaution against lock- jaw tt which Steve Gilbert, son i - of A. v. ouoert, was a victim fol-1 kming a deg bite recently. ' V 1 1 1 a m I b a Peg Lash - was 4 . elected president. of thf fire de-j partment auxiliary Tuesday night. Also elected were Catherine Hurd, vice-president, and Jeanne Holmes I : picnic for Sunday Sfptember JL-i .V I en a carefree trip arennd the na best day. (Statesman Valley pho The use of glazed; tile for wall and floor decoration was invented in the -near east and has been used there practically from the beginning of recorded history-1 U.S.IIo.2 i?(o)teteg WHILE THEY LAST 50-lb. M(0 ia9 lO jrO J u A7 ! of -:s 1 a - - ' -' - -- - - Us . , i! a W7 sn - rr-' r-' ' i f vd .i Induing: Sundcrra vg. - J. - 525! Edgavroier .. , ,: , . I Throng of 160 At Scotts Mills Annual Picnic SCOTTS MTT J.S Th annual homecoming of , friends, school mates and teachers was held at Scotts Mills city park Sunday with over 160 attending. The committee elected to serve two years during 1951 and 1952 was Mrs. Nellie CouLson, Leila Heinz. Olive Quail, Edith Kellis and Arthur Rich. Officers elected were : Norma McConnell Ettlin, Scotts Mills, president; Raleigh, Hammer, Aumsville, - vice-presi dent, and Leota Scharbach, Port land, secretary. Due to the illness of the president. Norma Ettlin, the business meeting was presided over by Hammer, ' Prizes were given to Edith Kerns and W. Brodie for coming the longest distance, and Michiel Mur phy for beinc the youngest. Others winning prizes were Mr. and Mrs. John : Nelson and Mrs. Andrew Sanders. 48 Graduate f rom i Donald Bible Class ' Wrtwi a Mew Srrc DONALD The' final Bible school program was held at the Community Church, of Nazarene here with 48 children graduating. Classes were conducted by Patty Patton, Salem, Genevieve Hamp ton. Portland. Mrs. Dorothy Goode, Mrs. Frank Miller, - Mrs. Laoyd Knizely and the Rev. and: Mrs. Taylor of Donald. Awards were made to the fol lowing: (Beginners) Betty Lou Baker. Adrian Kauffman, Mike Ryan; Jackie Lettemier, . Gary Good. (Primary) Clyde Harding, Geraldine Cromwell, Delmer and Gloria Gianella, Sharon Cromwell, Sherrill Christonherson. Juniors) Marylin Goode, Gary Kauffman, Gerald Huffman, Donna and Diana Miller, . Judy Lettemier, . Joyce Huffman, Anna Marie Hunt, and Andy Dexter. Business Name Filed For Monmouth Firm Statesman News Servtc DALLAS The assumed busl ness name Elite Cleaners was filed hre this week by Charles L. Har ris, Dallas route three and Jimmy i ouug, Monmouth. The dry-clean ing establishment is at Monmouth. a . 1 fc7 Pan-Heady Sugar Cured Vacations, . Statesssaa ' Service ' , WILLAMINA Mr. and Mrs. i Guy Stewart and Joyce of Grand Junction, Colo., visited this week; with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Watts. Mrs. A. W. Alkey is home from trip to Cresctnt City, Calif. Frank Smart has returned to San ta Barbara, Calif- after visiting here with his daughters. Mrs. H. G. . Rydell has returned from; ' two-weeks trip to Washington ; to visit relatives... Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ellis and family and Donna Remington of Sheridan returned Tuesday from a 4.400 mile - trip . through : seven states and Mexico. They visited their sons, Buddy and Keith Ellis, who are taking naval training at San Diego. They -also saw Clyde Bice, Bill Brown and David Horn there. -!: I V". - . ' T: i :z A. J. Schukar left this week for Nebraska to visit his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunham, Hoquiam, Wash., are visiting his sister, Mr. and Mrs. ! J. A. Jensen, sr. ,. vj UL Ray Catlin is here on leave from , South Carolina. His family will return with him. Guests ! of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Paine were her nephew and bride, Mr. and Mrs.. George Hanna, - who were married last week. He is stationed in Mexico with the army. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Decker spent the week -end at Klamath Falls where they rented a house. Decker will teach school there, starting August 27. . Many Visit at Lyons LYONS Visiting at theliome of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cruson are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Francis of Las Vegas, Nev. Mr.- and Mrs. Paul Gerath vis ited Sunday with their son, Loyd, at Camas Valley. Lloyd returned with them for a short stay. - Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ransom of Waldport spent the week end at their home here. Her mother, Mrs Pat Lyons, returned to Waldport with them Sunday evening for short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pennington and daughters have returned from a week's trip to Crescent City, Calif. They visited at the Floyd Berry and Arlie Murphy homes at Glendale. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cruson are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hopkins, Fort Lewis, Wash. Hopkins has just returned from Korea. Visiting at the Lovell Miller heme are Mrs. Carrie Groves, Julesburg, Colo., Mrs. Ethel Bouche, Billings. Mont, Mrs. Para Fetherston, Portland, and Wil GRADE "A" LARGE FRESH BAIICH . r.. . . i '- NO. 2 CAN -..;,vj-J, :' " : - Grapefruit Jiiice NEW PACkJ-HUNTS EEJE3E !f Ho. Vfi Can Ea. HUNTS PICNIC WHOLE KEIUIEL m-WEST-303 CAN Y PEiiS deiiihsoii's Ho. 2 Can 2 or ; win'' r:::6md Visitors Reach Summer High Point in Valley liam Fetherston who has just re-i turned from a trip to Nebraska, Colorado and Montana..; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker were Saturday evening dinner guests at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamp ton, in Salem. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Norman John son and son, Chris, of Salem. The occasion honored Mrs. - Johnson, also a daughter! of the Bodekers, on her birthday j anniversary. Loffee Hiatt of Seattle visited relatives in Lyons Saturday. He is nephew ' of AmoS ' and Elmer Hiatt, - . t j 4 ; Mr. and Mrs,' Glen Julian andXWright, Raymcnd, son are on a ted-day vacation trip to Canada. J - . Gaest at Habbard HUBBARD Mrs. AUce McDon ald and sons of Los Angeles, were recent guests of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams. Frank Moll of Vancouver, Wash was a guest in the home of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Moll. 1 i BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frey and children have returned from a motor trip to Canton, -111, and Somerset, Ky, wheer they vis ited relatives. Mrs. Lenora Frey left last week for Somerset to visit her son; " PEDEE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wise, South Gate, Cahf., visited his sister, MrS. Charles O'Neal, last week. Recent visitors at the J.'W. McCormack home included Mrs. McCormack's brother, Clar ence Deal and Wash. wife of Longview, HOPEWELLf-Forrest Bogeman, Seward, Alaska, was a guest of his fraternity brother, William Pearse, Saturday night. The two young men left Tuesday for Indiana and Roanoke, Va. They will attend the Pearse familyj reunion; in Hamil ton, Mo., Sunday. Albert Fleming flew Albert Ter rill to Boise. Idaho. Mr.. Terrill bought a car jthere and drove it home. . j : .. , t I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Legg left for Sioux Falls. S. D., Saturday for a i two-weeks, vacation. They plan j to visit tneu parents ana otner rel atives. Their son, Keith Legg, and his nephew, "Red" Smith, are in charge of Hopewell store in their absence. " j i Mr. and Mrs. John Fuqua left Tuesday for j a vacation trip through eastern Oregon and Wash ington, j Union vale Folk ou Trip r UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. W. Q)E. EflEI conn : o G o O G 374 I " - . r ' ..4: . ... i . 1 L12J i v J. Marley and Wanda Geiger left Tuesday for San Diego to visit Don Marley who is attending navy en ginemen's school. . Mrs. Lou Howe ii visiting her son. Earnest Howe, at Coopeville, Wash. .-. : . - EAST. SALEM Guests the cast week end at the William Hartley home on Lancaster drive were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Beggs, Thomas and Susan, Jackso iville, I1L He is head of the school of music at McMurray college. . . - . m.imjj u. ana ure. -Jnnn a IIIBIB I W. ' . . James and Margaret, arrived 10 days ago at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Schulz, from Norfolk, Va, , where LL Wright has been postal officer at Headquarters At lantic Fleet Marine force. He left Monday for San Francisco, Pearl Harbor and the Korean area where he will continue as postal officer. Mrs. Wright (Helen Schulz) was born in this district and was in the employ of the state nrevious to her marriage. She and the chil dren will remain at the Schulz home for an, extended visit. Zona Baa Visitors ZENA Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ter- rill have as house guests Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Evans. Denver. Colo Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Goth berg and mts. r ranees Fusch all of San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Terrill U the sister of Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Goth berg and the daughter of Mrs. Fusch. , ' BRUSH COLLEGE Mrs. Anna Bayer and Mrs. F. Singer are on a OPEII 7. DAYS VEEKLY! mm mm 0) Cc )0S Daby Lima Deans dV 25 Lemon Juice f Diamond A Whole : AOa IfOrU Kernel 2 Cana .V Poialo Chips bLV l$i CASCADE Baa. 45c ! Corned Beef Hash 39 - i i - lea 18 Hag Candy Bars 6 'or 250 980 Box at 24 Dromedary G hirer Bread Mix rkf..-Oj- Henrry Jack PaBcake Flaw 4-lb. Bar 450 Tempties t Puffed Wheat Lee. t-s. Cel pk. 100 Early Calif. Kipe OUvea Xa Tall 250 .Can Na-Bera Sea CQi Giaat Sim Jrkf. Talley Cheddar Cheese : Fall Creaja b. 530 . - Spry WiUi Coopaa OC4 3-lb. Caa r USy Sarf Wl -VtlMk CoBpes 210 Lee. lkf. : lL)k ZZ25 IZzxIicl Ei. zl Perl: Ave two-weeks vacatiot- trip to Canada. vt. Klchard Singer, home on a week's furlough, was: honored with a party by his parents, Mr. and: Mrs. Lotus Singer. Also pres ent were Katherine and Joanne, . ssuigw ana aits. j. jaeger, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Martin and Gletf Kay, Mr. and Mrs. JoseDh Singer, Josephine and Keith. New Odd Fellow Groups Formed - - - s. - r : - f Stitw New Srrvtc SWEET HOME A new branch of Oddfellowship was formed at Eugene Saturday. Two Ladies En eampment Auxiliaries . were formed, Whimawhala Encamp ment AuxIliarylNa 6, of Eugene and Golden Rule Auxiliary No. 28, of Portland, . A degree, team from Fort Scott Encampment'" Auxiliary, Fort Jones, Calif., initiated,- instituted, and installed 25 members from Eugene and 26 members from Portland. Three Rebekahs from Sweeet Home, Edith Rinker, Iola Weaver and Doris Weaver were included. - : s - M- Encampmont members from all over the state of Oregon wit nessed the event The California group are credited with having done tine work in a short time Several of the Grand Encamp ment officers of the state particl pa ted in the institution of these two new auxiliaries. Russian caviar is made from Im mature sturgeon eggs. Pur Ambar Strcdnad 1 i - -1 Real Gold 2 Cana 250 : . 4 . ' : Bananas . . PWt. J,DV V. . INSPECTED QUALITY SUISS STEMS LEAN STEEsTbEEF - GRODIID BEEF SHORT RIBS MEATY, TEND1 DDDJIIG BEEF : rnm cmciEiis r: 3 SIsm Vnjolatod PaBLodr Esc!i3c O $U3 O $1.69 J ; jCAiiiniiG snirion 'f j j i : . Freth Couch! ;: ; Place Ordars : For Tuna TUa Weak COUNTRY t . - Farmer Smashes Foot in Jefferson ' Conibine Mishap I - - SUteunaa News Strrkt . JEFFERSON Another oomblna i accident here this week ; resulted in a broken right foc for James -Anderson, Looney Butta iarme. ? Every bone in the foot was, broken , when it was taught in the cylinder of the combine while Anderson , was cutting cats. He win be in tha -Albany General hospital -for two ' or. three weeks. Three -7eara aeo. Andersen was hospitalized . for ; three months when he fell from a : ladder breaking his back, his pel i vis and hip. t - ; -- --. ---1; i Thomas H. Pilcher, a neighbor, : was killed I Tuesday t afternoon t when the combine turned over on an incline, crushing his chest,;; V DEER f Shurflna 4t-oa. Can ! . 79 Pound Bucket ruws IVi-Ib, PW- 0 2 Green Onions Bunch :5c Red Radishes m.ch 5c Ddsh Smash n,j7c 1 2 29c Cncnmbers a eo. ; 5c ; 7& .u. JJb. 450 .Lb. Sisal Head . Br. 350 SUvers ti. v. lb. SS0 Lb. ! OREGON y SLICED DACOII : I f J f 1 1 : f Frca Faldj C 4 c o - t t o