Frank Pate
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ALBANY Funeral services
for Frank C. Pate, 72, will be
held from "the Fisher Funeral
Home Monday at 2 P-m. with the
Rev. Morton Booth officiating and
Interment at Lebanon I OOF Cem
etery.1 ' .,' f
Pate died Thursday of a heart
attack while visiting friends. The
ton of James W. and Viola Archi
bald Pate, Oregon pioneers. Pate
was born at Jefferson Feb. 18,
1880, living in Jefferson until
1908. He attended the Looney
Butte School and was later grad
uated from Oregon State College.
In 1908 he came to Albany and
established Pate Creamery, oper
ating it until 1943 when he re
tired. He was a member of the
i First Presbyterian Church and the
IOOF and BPOE Lodges.
Twice married, hi first1? wife
was Belle Dona c a whom he mar-
mAA 4 C.Im I 1(111 CU. J I a J
1944 and on Nov. 16, 1947, in Al
bany he married ;Mrs. Mabel
' Beauchamp. She survives as do
a daughter, Mrs. Nathell Irwin,
Carmel, Calif.; two step-children,
Mrs. Harlow Weinrick, Albany,
and Dr. Harvey Beauchamp, Hay
ward, Calif.;: one brother, James
G. Pate, Jefferson; also three sis
ten and one grandson.
Fire Danger
Said Serious,
Detroit Area
Itattoui News Btnrlc
DETROIT Fire danger in the
Detroit district is reported to be
serious, according to S. T. Moore
district rar.ger, who said fire clos
ures are still enforced and burning
permits required on the district.
; Logging operations have been
J halted before noon every day dur
ing the recent warm weather, with
humidity readings dropping to 20
The forest service summer pro
tective crew has been sharply re
duced due to most of the men hav
ing to meet college registration
dates. Only one lookout remains on
duty on the Detroit district Satur-
day. ;
Valley
Briefs
W 'II 7 t -
roikt-ounty
Courthouse
Middle Grove Club
am
IUtnua Hows forvleo
Itatemua Hows Strrlee
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MIDDLE GROVE Members of
four Middle Grove 4-H Clubs fur
nlxhed the program for the meet
in of AmsfimA rinki'of LnAJtlm
DALLAS The assumed business I u .. ,
name Shasta InmriattAn rnmnarvr I V"UW X"UJ arucipaung
was filed by John Pumphrey, 707 1 wer te Triple- T, Tractor and
Asn &c uauas Wednesday to con-iwe .rwo tooting ciuds.
duct the business of roofing, siding Making reports on various 4-H
ana insulation.- I events were Clvde KiimH tw.
'The assumed business name. I Lou Kfoen. Joan shafav n-
Hoi-Top Service Station, was fued Darland, Cherrill and Gary Dotv
iimyu mo, ncnvuHf aaxi i au-i cuiu XVOnne LrOOue.
view ; Ave., uauas, ; to operate a The Merry Minglers Club
service station at tnat address. turned in S10 lor the buIMfnr
A - i: - l 1 1 M a " . . "
ill . . I. i r. ; - "vw
una wer. 10 james ruiien, al, i cue wauts held
lieDanon, and Ida L. cannon, 32,
Salem.
Marriage license j applications
were made by Paul I Wesley Mor
gan, 27, Dallas, and Lillian Blan-
chard, 22, Dallas; James W. Ames,
2L Falls City, and Patricia Ander
son, 17, . Dallas
at club
jpeeting.
Johanna Marie Yenelde
SILVERTON Johanna Marie
Tenelde died at t. Silverton hospi
tal Friday, Sept. 19. ' She was a
resident of Silverton for the past
48 years. Survivors are the wid
ower, Benjamin; children, Berger
and Thorbald of Tocland, Wash.;
Anna Stret, Kelso; Rose Calavan,
Sdo; Nora Cruschnick, Gervais.
Funeral services will be held Mon
day, 2 pan. at the Ekman Funeral
Home, Silverton, with; the -Rev.
O. K. Biddlingmeier officiating.
Final rites at. Silverton j Cemetery.
William James GodH
SILVERTON -i- William James
GoodaH, C7, passed away Saturday,
Sept 20 at his home, 4S1 S. Water
St, Silverton. Born In Cnattam,
Ontario, can- June 19. 1885. Sur
vivors- include his widowjessie
Alice GoodaU and nine children,
Mrs. Merle Norris. Tacoma. Wash.f
Lawrence . and j Robert Goodall,
Mrs. Inez berly and Mrs. Elsie
Tulare, all Silverton; Lester and
Wilbur of Salem; Carroll of Oak
ridge; Thomas of Fresno. CaL: 19
grandchildren and 1 great-grand-child
Funeral announcements
latere from; the. Danaa
Home, Silverton.
Funeral
Uhnle
SHERIDAN Funeral services
for Miss Minnie Brown, 84, Sheri
dan, will be held Monday at 1:30
p.m. ' at the , Sheridan .Funeral
Home, with vault entombment Is
Green Crest Memorial park. Miss
Brown died Sept la.
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Valley Births
Weodbnra To Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Charlebois, Canby, a daughter,
Sept 19. at Woodburn Hospital.
Sherldaa To Mr. and Mrs. 'Ray
mon Petetxe, Sheridan, a son, Sept
18, at McMinnvUle.
Wmamhia To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Clay, Grand Ronde, a
daughter. Sept 18, at McMinn-
ville. .
Tha Ciafrgagn. -Sdeax Oracjoa, Sunday, epUcSir SI. I!2 1
WHEAT T7X-UP
REQINA, Canada (ff) -Visiting
motorists from Kansas should feel
right at home in Saskatchewan.
Kansas license plates bear the in
scription "The Wheat State," whila
Saskatchewan pittas carry ta
words "Wheat Province."
Everything for Your Window v
ELMER THE BLIND AAAN
Venetian CDnds, Drapes and Shades
Traverse Rods Bamboo Drapes and Shades Columbia
Matle Screens Cloth and Aluminum Awnings Fireplace
Screens and Accessories Chapmat Home Freezers Vertl
Vertical Blinds 'Folding Doors Transparent Plastic Store
Shades.
We Wash, Paint. Slat and Betape Venetlaa BUads
Free Estimates 10 Dewa Pay ateotaly
1171 Center St (formerly West Salem)
Phone 1-111
Sheridaa Sheridan will return to
Standard time at 12:01 a.m. Mon
day, Sept 29. , ' ,
Donald Mrs. William Groshong
was recuperating Saturday from a
head gash, incurred in a fall Wednesday.-The
injury required seven
"stitches. . f .
Middle Grove John Crum enter
tained second-grade boys of Middle
Grove School Saturday at si, party
observing his seventh birthday.
His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ern
est Crum.
Four Corners Mrs. W. W. Ped-
erson has been called to Los An
geles by the illness of her grand
mother.
Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Booker and children have moved
to their new home m Mill City.
Mrs. Booker was born in Detroit
and lived here over 40 years.
. WDlamlaa Willamina citizens
will elect a mayor, treasurer and
recorder for two-year terms and
three councllmen for four-year
terms at the Nov. 4 election. Sam
J. Smith, registrar for Yamhill
Count ; precinct 8, reports, that
voter registration for both the gen
eral and municipal election, will
close at 8 p.m. on Oct 4. ,
Falls City Wayne Grippln, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Grippin,
broke his arm in two places while
playing on the school grounds our
lag the past week.
Mt Angel Attendance was near
ly 100 per cent at the Mt Angel
Community Chest meeting Thurs
day night Goal is to reach the
12,400 quota by the end of this
week, j t
Saerldaa The Grade School
FTA will meet at 8 p.m. Monday,
Sept 29 at ' Faulconer Grade
School. The annual teachers . re-
ceotioa will follow the business
meeting. There for the year's acti
vities is "Children in Our High-
Pressure vyorki.
Fruitland 4-H
Clubs Formed
. lUUtmu Maws Strric .
FRUITLAND Two 4-H Home
Economics Clubs are scheduled
for this area this fall. Mrs. Her
bert Hilke will lead second-year
sewing with Beverly Edlger, Lu
cille Hilke, Mary i Leslie, Pat
Miller and Jo Leane Johnson as
members. , !
Mrs. Anthol Riney will teach
knitting to the above girls and to
Janice and Joyce Mires, Patsy
Thomas, Janice Hass, Mary Karr,
Loretta Southwick, Charlene
Shryock, Janet Aaserude, Sandra
Wagner and Robert; Mires.
The groups were organized dur
ing the week when Mrs. Riney
entertained Mrs. Arnold Aaserude,
Mrs. Larry Wagner. Mrs. Bert
Karr, Mrs. Axel Ediger, Mrs. Cecil
Miller, Airs. Russell Thomas, Mrs.
mike and their daughters.
New Speed Zone
Sought hy South
Salem Chamber
Statesman Nwi Scrvic
SALEM HEIGHTS Traffic
control was the main discussion
topic at the South Salem Subur
ban Chamber of Commerce's first
fall meeting. '
Emphasis was on traffic . en
forcement The group voted to
ask the Marion County court to
Bring the whole area under a spe
cified speed zone, or at least in
the densely-p opulated areas
where many small ' children are
near the roadsides. Stop signs are
to be put up at both Liberty and
Salem Heights School.
New members of the Chamber
of Commerce are Mr. and Mm
Lyle Bayne, Dean McAdams, Bill
i-ost, jtma uart, .ram warren and
VY. U. Gilchrist . . .:. .
Detroit Students
Enroll at Eugene
inunua News Serric
DETROIT Mrs. O. J. White sM
Mrs. Virginia White aecomnanled
Marlene to Eugene Sunday where
sne wiu again attend Northwest
Christian College.
Mrs. White reported that several
lormer .Detroit High School stu
dents are enrolled at the univer
sity this year.
Ron Morgan and Dick Thornton
who left Detroit when the-r wr
high school juniors are now sopho
mores mere. Leonard Overholser
is a rresnman and James White,
son of the Otis Whites, also is a
student. - i
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