The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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In tne Willamette University kutu ruie team
entry for the 3 1st annual Hearst Trophy Match.
Looking on are Elton' Lafky, Salem (knee lint)
and Frank Stephens, Medford (standing). All are
enrolled In the university basic AF ROTC program.
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Brooks Harmony Rebekah
Lodge will serve a covered-dish
dinner at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan.
24. The Rebekahs and Odd Fel
lows will conduct intallation of
officers Monday, Jan. 28.
Mt. Ansel The school budget
for St. Mary's School will be dis
cussed at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan.
21, at a meeting of the school
board and budget committee. Cit
izens are urged to attend and ex
press views on school matters.
Halls Ferry Larry Totten and
Mike Woodward have returned to
school following confinement
with chicken pox. Kathy Wilson
now has the disease.
Sheridan Clifford Skinner,
McMinnville, High School prin
cipal, will address the Sheridan
P-TA at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21,
at Faulconer Grade SchooL
Willamlna Pfc Richard N. Mc
Fadden, brother of Clyde Lind
say of Willamina, is serving on
the staff of the commander of the
Seventh Fleet aboard the battle
ship US Wisconsin. McFadden
Is a Marine.
Monmouth Late registrations
at Oregon College of Education
have upped the student count to
453.
St Paul The annual March of
Dimes birthday dance will be
held Friday night at the City
Hall. The St. Paul American Le
gion Auxiliary Is sponsoring the
semi-formal event. Mrs. Gene
Smith is chairman.
Habbard Duane Hatcher and
Ralph Messenger, both of Hub
bard, recently were installed as
Commander and secretary-treasurer,
respectively, of the Marion
County Council, American Le
gion. Jefferson The Dale Jenness
family has moved into a new
four-bedroom house on the high
way, just east of the overhead
crossing. Jenness built the house
on a half-acre tract.
Silverton C. A. Hande Jr, a
Silverton fireman for 15 years,
has resigned, due to press of
other duties. He is a councilman
and the newstate semi-pro base
ball commissioner. Officers of the
volunteer department have been
f.3 -elected. Larry Carpenter is
lire chief.
Willamina The Willamina
Civic Club will meet Thursday
afternoon, Jan. 24, at the Re
bekah Hall. A past presidents' tea
will be held.
Marquam The Marquam Ex
tension Unit will hold a work
shop Monday afternoon, Jan. 21,
at Marquam Community HalL
Silverton Dr. Ivan Lovell of
the Willamette University history
department will speak Monday,
Jan. 21, at Silverton Rotary Club.
Habbard Milford White and
Arthur Shrock are new directors
of the Citizen's Mutual Tele
phone Co., Needy. Dr. A. F. de-
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
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to answer. Ho loads a fast
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Lespinasse, Hubbard, Is a hold
over director. Carl Hilton retired.
He had been on the board for 47
years.
Jefferson Dr. F. Lyle Wynd of
Michigan State College, is visit
ing his brother, Harold Wynd. Dr.
Wynd is a soil chemist and is
running some soil samples from
the Jefferson area.
Silverton Annual meeting of
the Silverton Izaak Walton chap
ter will be held Monday night,
Jan. 21. An oyster supper will be
served, Phil Schneider of the
state game commission will speak.
Amity A Youth for Christ ral
ly will be held Monday, Jan. 21,
at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly of
God Church here.
Col. John George
In Vets' Hospital
SILVERTON Lt. Col. John
George is at the Veterans' hospi
tal, Portland, recovering from a
severe case of influenza he con
tracted on his return trip from
Korea where he was advisor to a
Korean division. While Col. George,
with Mrs. George (the former Lil
lian Dahl) make their home at
Eugene, the family has lived for a
number of years at both Silverton
and Salem. Their daughter, Sharon,
who attended school here during
her grade school years, is now
a sophomore at the University of
Oregon.
Mrs. George is a sister of Mrs.
C. B. Anderson. The colonel re
turned from Korea to Portland
Thursday.
Mrs. Renaud Host
To Swegle Women
SWEGLE Swegle Neighbors
Club met Thursday with Mrs. E.
J. R. Renaud on Market St. Co
hostesses were Mrs. George Shull,
Mrs. Fredrick Smally and Mrs.
Grant Bowder. Guests were Mrs.
Elsie Hale of Hope, B. C, Mrs. C.
B. Johns and Mrs. Edith Koutny
of Salem. The February meeting
will be with Mrs. Clifford Avery.
Mrs. Renaud returned the past
week from Hope, B. C, where she
had been called by the illness of
her father. Mrs. Lane accompanied
ner nome lor a visit.
Mrs. Wade Carter was hostess
for a dessert luncheon Thursday
with guests members of the Mer
ry Minglers Club and special guests
Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Florence
Baker and Miss Edythe Payne. A
member, Mrs. Carl Snyder, was
reported to be home from the hos
pital were she had been for major
surgery.
Willamina Woman
Visits Roseburg
Statesman Newt Servlca
WILLAMINA Mrs. N. W.
Smith is visiting this week in
Roseburg with her son, James
Thomas and family.
Dick Hofrichter has returned to
Camp Carson, Colo., after a fur
lough spent here.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stuart
and family took their nephew,
Larry Crook, back to his home in
Portland after he visited here sev
eral weeks. They visited Mrs. Stu
art's sister, Mrs. Crook, whjp is in
a Portland hospital in an iron lung
with polio, i
The Emil Howell family is re
covering from the flu. Gladys
Howell is still ill and out of
school.
The pyramids of Egypt, built
from 3000 B.C. to 1800 B.C. were
the monumental tombs of Egypt's
pharaohs. :
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Izaak Walton
League to Meet in
Silverton Monday
Statesman News Service
SILVERTON The Silverton
Chapter of the Izaak Walton Lea
gue will hold its annual night Mon
day night, January 21 at the
Knights of Pythias hall. Election
of officers, the annual oyster sup
per and the showing of the mem
bership's fishing pictures are all
features. Speaker is Phil Schnei
der of the state game commission.
Bill Bloch is slated as chief of
the oyster supper, to be assisted
by Mr. and Mrs. George Christen
son, Mr. and Mrs. Al Gribble and
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bachman.
Inviations have been sent out to
Portland, Salem, Oregon City and
other Waltonian chapter, and Roy
Davenport, president, announces
that others interested in promot
ing sportsmen's interest are invited
to attend.
The crater lake of Chubb Crater
averages 9,100 feet in diameter.
VaMey flDMtfuiairiies
Statesman News Service
Mrs. Loa Zarones
ata wv Mm. Lou Zarones.
51, of Albany, died in a Portland
hospital Jan. 19, following a long
illness. Rosary wm oe recuea at
m. Marv Catholic Church at 8
o'clock, Monday evening, Jan. 21,
with the Rev. Father Martin uon
erty officiating. Requiem mass will
be read by the Rev. Father Edward
Hyatt at 10 o'clock Tuesday morn
ing, Jan. 22. Buriel will be in
Wtiiamott Memorial Park. The
Fortmiller - Fredericksen funeral
directors are in charge of arrange
ments
Lou Van Horn was born on Sept.
20. lflOO. in WauDDello. Iowa, and
was married to Frank Zarones at
Marshall Town, Iowa on Aug. 29,
1920. Mr. and Mrs. Zarones came
to Albany in 1939, and Mrs. Za
rones had taken a prominent part
in civic affairs. She was a past
president of the American Legion
Auxiliary; was a board member
artrl one of the original members
instrumental in founding the Al
bany Symphony Orchestra; was ac
tive in Girl Scout work; and at
the time of her death was presi
dent of the board of directors of
Alnha Omieron Pi sorority of Ore
gon State College. She was also
a member of St. Mary's Catholic
Church.
Surviving besides her widower
are three children, Eugene Za
rones, student at University of
Oregon, Richard Zarones with the
U. S. Coast Guard stationed in
Connecticut, and Dona Zarones
at home. Her mother, Mrs. Mary
E- Van Horn of Albany, and a
brother, Hal Van Horn of Salt
Lake City, Utah, also survive.
Mrs. Anna W. Riley
ALBANY Funeral services for
Mrs. Anna Riley, 71, who died in
the Mary Ellen Nursing Home in
Lebanon on Jan. 16, were held
from the Brownsville Baptist
Church, Sunday, Jan. 20, at 2:30
o'clock. Rev. Ralph Wolverton of
ficiated. Burial was in the Oak
ville Cemetery. The Fisher Fu
neral Home is in charge of arrangements-
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THE VAttEY NEWS COtUMNS
From Th Oregon Statesman's VoUy Corrspondnts
Three New
4-H Clubs
At Macleay
Statesman News Service
MACLEAY Three new 4-H
clubs have been organized at Mac
leay School, making a total of six
active 4-H clubs this year.
A camp cookery club was or
ganized Monday with Mrs. Sam
Miller as leader. The president is
Jane Smith; vice president, Se
donia Burton; secretary, Elizabeth
Keizer; Yell leader Sue Magar;
reporter, Mildred roster, xne ciud
is named, "Biscuit uaKers."
A forestry club was organized
with Sam Miller as leader. The
president is John Taylor; secretary,
Bill Magar; secretary, Ernest
Horsly; news reporter, Pete Tay
lor; Yell and song leader, Leonard
Bettelyoun.
Mrs. Donald Ream, leader of the
newly-organized sewing club, en
tertained members at her home
Wednesday. The club Is called
"The Rip and Stitch Club." The
president is Sedonia Burton; vice-
president, Patsy Carver; secretary,
Jane Smith; song leader, Patricia
Hudec; reporter, Marilyn Martin;
custodian, Sharon Moore. M. L.
HoDklns and Mrs. Harry Martin
Jr. are assistant leaders. The next
meeting, on Wednesday, Jan. 7.3,
will oe at Marilyn Martin's home.
Mrs. Eastman
In Hospital
Statesman News Service
RTT.VFTiTOlst Mrs. L. C. East
man is at the Silverton Hospital in
a serious condition following a
hrt nttark durine the week. She
was brought to the hospital in an
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ambulance Wednesday ana nas
shown little improvement since,
vicitnrs other than the family.
were, not permitted Sunday.
Donald iNaegeu was Drougni iu
Viocnifal last Katurdav with a
uv a:o of bronchitis. His
brother, Kenneth, has been at the
hospital the past few days loiiow
ing an appendectomy and their
mnthsr Mrs. Norman Naeeeli. has
just returned to her home from
the hospital where she was treated
for a severly injured leg, sustained
in a fall at their home.
Born Anna Wave Sherer, at
Tangent on Sept. 28, 1880, she had
spent her entire life in Tangent, Al
bany and Brownsville, and was a
daughter of David and Rebecca
Nanny Sherer, Oregon pioneers.
In Tangent on Oct. 8, 1902, she
was married to Cleveland C. Riley
who died in November, 1949. Mrs.
Riley was a member of the
Brownsville Baptist Church.
Surviving is one son, Is-ldon
Riley of Portland, three grand
children, Vernon Haight of Dal
las and Kathleen Riley and David
Hall of Portland; two great grand
children Denny and Christie Riley
of Dallas; and-a brother Elmer
Sherer of Tangent.
Mary R. Beebe
ALBANY Mary R. Beebe, 36,
died in the Albany General Hos
pital Jan- 18, following a lingering
illness. Funeral services will be
held from the Fisher Home at
10:30 o'clock, Monday, Jan. 21.
Rev. George Huber, pastor of the
Methodist Church of which she
was a member, will officiate. Bu
rial will be in Riverside.
Born in Sullivan County, Ind.,
on Sept. 8 1915, Mary Beebe came
to Oregon in 1927, and had lived
in Albany, Corvallis and Salem.
Surviving are her parents, Mr.
and Mrs- William Street of Albany,
two brothers William B. Street
of Long Beach, Calif., and Dick
Street of Corvallis; and two sis
ters, Mrs. Marjory Prosperi of
Long Beach Calif., and Mrs. Anita
Handley of Corvallis.
Mrs. Gertrude Major
McMINNVILLE Funeral serv
ices will be held Tuesday, Jan 22
at 2:30 p. m. from Macey's chapel
for Mrs. Gertrude Major, long
time area resident, who died here
Saturday. Burial will be in Ma
sonic Cemetery.
22, 1876, she moved to North Da
kota as a child and was married
there in 1895 to Thomas M. Major.
The couple came to Oregon in
1920.
Surviving are two nieces, Mrs.
Albert Eckman, Salem, and Mrs.
Albert Eckman, Salem, and Mrs.
Harold Taylor, McMinnville.
LUMBER CO.
Hazel Green Couple
Off f or Mardi Gras
Statesman Nw Service
HAZEL GREEN Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Sanders left this week for a
vacation In the South. They plan
to stop at Cheyenne, then go to
Florida where they expect to
attend the state fair. En rbute
home they will see the Mardi Gras
In New Orleans, La., arriving home
early in March.
Scrap Metal
Drive Slated
At Woodburn
SUteimaa News Service
WOODBURN The Woodburn
council of Knights of Columbus
will conduct a scrap metal drive
In Woodburn council and sur
rounding area starting immediate
ly. Grand Knight Tom Gorman Jr.
has appointed KiUian Smith as
chairman, assisted by Clair Nibler
and Al Cowan. The campaign will
be conducted in accordance with
the national scrap metal drive and
all metal will be accepted with
the exception of car bodies and
tin. All persons having any scrap
to donate are asked to pile it on
the grounds in the rear of the
Catholic Church. Proceeds from
the drive will be used for the bene
fit of the St. Luke's School fund.
On Monday, Jan. 21, at 8 p. m.,
all K. C. members who have trucks
will meet at Killian Smith's Ap
pliance Store to plan a pickup
drive for those who are unable to
bring in their scrap. The pickup
will start at 9 a. m. Sat., Jan. 26.
A meeting will be held Wednes
day evening at the May Furniture
Store to recruit new members and
a joint initiation with the St. Paul
Council will be held Sunday, Feb.
17, at St. Paul. Al Cowan is chair
man of the membership committee
for the local council.
Turner Girls Club
Installs Officers
Statesman Newt Service"
TURNER New officers of the
Alpha Upsilon Thet Rho Girls
Club have been installed. Nancy
Farrell is president; Patsy Graves,
vice-president; and Roberts Camp
bell, secretary.
Other officers are Jane Versteeg,
Jeanette Townsend, Patsy Camp
bell, Rita Phillips, Alice Graves,
Martha Pierce, Sandra DeRosia,
Pat Hennies, Judy Newman, Cora
Beaumont, Shirley Newman,
Gladys Riches, Natalia Hatfield,
Mary Taylor and Tauzlia Jones.
Installing officers were Mrs.
John Campbell and Mrs. Chester
Stewart.
Fire Department
To Form Reserve
Statesman News Service
WOODBURN Organization of
a firemen's reserve Is underway
ir. Woodburn by members of the
local fire department under the
direction of Fire Chief Joe Sowa
and Assistant Chief Floyd Maricle.
The first meeting of the group
will be on Thursday evening, Jan.
31, at 8 p.m. It is planned to hold
one meeting each month at which
time reserves will be trained in
methods of fire fighting by mem
bers of the department.
Reserves will be used to aug
ment the regulars in cases where
necessary.
Silverton Lions
Win Dimes Contest
Statesman New Service
SILVERTON Lion's club mem
bers topped Junior Chamber of
Commerce members in the March
of Dimes block-of-dimes by more
than $200, according to the count
completed late Saturday night.
Total for the Lions Club was $525
against the $305.50 made by the
Junior Chamber of Commerce the
week previous. Jimmy Chan chair
maned the Lion's club drive.
. Next Saturday the Rotary club
promised to beat Lion's club, if
not the two together, says Jonas
Byberg, Silverton March of Dimes
chairman as well as a member of
the Rotary club.
It's so easy to relieve coughs
and stuffiness of colds In a
hurry this home-proved
way . . . with 2 spoonfuls of
Vicks VapoRub In a vapor
izer or in a bowl of boiling
water as directed In package.
Just breathe in the steam!
Every single breath carries
VapoRub's soothing medi
cations deep Into throat and
large bronchial tubes. It
medicates irritated mem
branes, helps restore normal
breathing. For coughs or
upper bronchial congestion
there's nothing like using
Vicks VapoRub in steam.
For continued relief al
ways rub lt
on throat.
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The Statesman, SoJefnOre?on, Mofadar, January '41, 3
Salem Officer Teaching South Koreans
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PUSAN, Korea A unique school
in to a rronp of South Koreans has been started by a Salem, Ore.. Army officer. He is Lt. CeL
Lindsay M. Applerate, former instructor at University of Washington and employe ef Bonneville
Power Administration In Portland. Applerate (right) is shown using a diagram to illustrate a potnt te
two students who are employes of the South Korea Electric Power Company. The officer is with
the Second Logistical Command's engineer section. (Army Photo.)
Amity Home Ec
Group Serves
Dinner to Board
Statesman Newi Service
AMITY Representatives of
the Ballston, Bethel, Amity Grade
and Amity High Schools were
guests recently at a dinner served
by Amity High's Home Economic
uepartment prior to a school board
meeting. Principal R. W. Hoberly
of Amity was host to the visitors
for the Amity-Willamina basket
ball game.
The Rev. Elmer Boyer, mission
ary from the Belgian Congo, was
guest s p e a k er at the Baptist
Church Sunday night. He and Mrs.
Boyer went to Africa in 1921.
Mrs. Miona Gray, 7th grade
teacher, has recovered from an
illness.
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Toiletry
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$1.25 Lilt
Permanent
Refill
99c Similac Baby Food
89c Wildroot coT Tonic
$1.00 Woodbury Shampoo
$1.00 Woodbury IHIand Cream
Reg. 98c
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M25 3 CASTING REEL $2.85
$895 AIREX SPINNING REEL $4.95
$850 Beaver Kill Flyrod Sp. $4.95
2500 "Bamboo Fly Rod X' $15.95
$59$ SZ CASTING ROD $3.95
950 Langley "SK Cast Rod $6.00
1095 "3 SPINNING ROD $5.95
705 S2 Bamboo Cast Rod $5.25
'250 FISHING CREEL L, $1.50
SINGLE EGG SNELLED HOOKS 39c
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8ILVERTON
George Volz
19, at the Silverton hospital.
Antique Dishes
Used at Brooks
Statesman New Service
BROOKS Honoring her rela
tives, Arthur D. Buffington of
Jewel City. Kans., and Edward
Snider of Harrisburg, Pa., Mrs. Ray
DeRocher entertained with a din
ner, served in antique dishes by
the light of antique candle lamps.
The dishes are over 100 years old.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Feddeing and family, North
Howell; Mrs. Lottie Pound Gilbert,
Salem; Miss Violet Green, Sheri
dan; A. D. Buffington. Edward M.
Snider, Tom and Ray Derocher.
Prices Good Thru Wednesday
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Cascade Band to
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irareni meeting
Statesman Neve Service
AUMSVILLE Aumsville PTA
will meet Monday, Jan. 21, at t.
p. m., with Mrs. Ted Boehme,
vice-president, presiding. Lorraine
Mills and Francis Long fare in
charge of refreshments. The Cas
cade Union High School Band will
play, and Mr. Girod will show a
short film.
Mr. and Mrs- C. H. Gulliford
were called to Stanfield by the
death of Mr. Gulliford's ; cousin,
Arthur J. Gulliford. Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Gulliford of Idanha accom
panied them there.
Nine-tenths of the asbestos us
ed by U.S. industry comes from
Quebec.
Toiletry
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Reg. $1.98
BATH MAT
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Chenille $1.79
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Reg. 60c E
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Set of QQ-
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