The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 28, 1954, Page 21, Image 21

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    SkxlMznan, Salam, Or FrL, May 28, 1954 (Sc 3) 7
Valley News
Statesman News Service
Viewers to Judge Garden
Show at Woodburn June 5
lltttiraia Newi Strvlr
WOODBURN Residents of Woodburn and suburban areas are
invited to exhibit entries in a garden show sponsored by the Wood
burn Garden Club in the Library Park square Saturday, June 3,
between noon and 8 p.m. said Mrs. C A. Wilkini. chairman of
arrangements for the project.
Entries will be accepted until 11 30 a m. Saturday in three di
visions: horticultural, flower ar-;
ranaements, which may include
rangeraenu, mcn may inciuuc ,
fjTiiU and vegetable? if desired,. J I frl Q 1 fl fH
and may be submitted by adults fj J I UctlllUil
As Priests
or children, and corsages.
All specimen in t ie horticul
tural division must have been
grown in the exhibitor's garden
for at least two months, including
foliage if used, materials in ar
rangements division excepted. Ac
cessories may be used in the lat
ter Exhibits must be reclaimed
between 5 and 9 p.m
Slatnman Ni Srrvir
MT ANGEL Three new
monks were ordaine4 to the Ro
man Catholic priesthood in serv
ices in .Mt Angel Abbey Church
... ,. . . v-t " "l '
juopng wm oe oy ; Thursday by the Rev. Archbishop
lots and will ke pl between ! - - Portland
noon and 3 p m. Ribbons in each . . . , D
action and a sweepstake prize The new priests are the Rev.
will be awarded a well as a C.erard Marx, son of Mr and Mrs.
cash priie for entnr made by Ted Marx of Mt. Angel; the Rev
exhibitors 16 ears and under. ' Eugene Esch. son of Mr. and
with duplicate award in case of Mrs Frank Esch. Mt. Angel: and
tjca the Rev Benedict Suing, son of
Entry blank ma be obtained Mrs Gladys and the late CyTil
at Hande'i Market. Woodburn Suing of Salem.
Food Market, Britton's. Enckson s jhf iarge church was filled to
Hi-Way Market and May's Furni- overflowing with relatives and
ture Store, said Mrs s umns, , (rjend, o tnc newly ordained
whose co-chairmen are Mrs Leo
nard Fuller and Mrs Edwin John
son, with every garden club
member assisting in the show.
In conjunction with the show,
plants, white elephant contain
ers, leaf mold and other fertilizer
win be sold A coffee bar will be
In operation and boutonnieres
will be presented to patrons.
In case of rain the show will
b held in the halls of Lincoln
School.
Fred Eaton
Dies, Lived
At Mt. Anel
llltfimta Nwi Srlr
MT ANGEL Fred Eaton. 73
died Thursday morning at Silver
ton Hospital.
He was born in Brunnen. Switzer
land. Jan 20. 1879. one of a family
o 1 which came to this country
In 1902.
Eaton settled at Corbett. Ore .
with a dairy farm, and soon after
was married in 1923 to Frances
Woftel. They came to Mt. Angel
fix years ago.
Surviving ara the widow; son.
Anton Eaton. Corbett; two daugh
ters, Mrs. Mane Steiner. Tilla
mook, and Mrs. Frances Sutter.
Mt. Angel; nine grandchildren.
Recitation of the rosary is at 8
p m. Friday at St. Mary's Catholic
Church. Requiem high ma is set
for lam. Saturday in the church,
followed by interment at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of Unger
Funeral Home.
CHOSEN FOR GIRLS STATE
WILLAMINA At the annual
Motheri Tea at Willamina High
School, it was announced that
Miriam Him will attend Girls
State this yaar, sponsored by the
FL Club. She was also chosen
Girl of the Month, and Marietta
Rogers was chosen Girl of the
Year at the high school.
Vallev Obituaries
jMit HL4ek
ALBANY Funeral services for
Mrs. Josie Hladek. 70. who died
Wednesday at her Albany home,
will be announced from the Fish
er Tuner al home
Mrs Hladek was born Oct 21.
1883. in Trego Counjy. Kans , and
apent her early life there. She
came to Albany from Scio. where
she lived for many years
Survivors include a son and one
sister.
DarU PoiUrff
SUBLIMITY Final rites for Da
vid Pottorff. 8J, former Sublim
ity resident, will be held at 2 p m.
Friday at Weddle Mortuary. Stay
ton. Interment will be in Rocky
Point cemetery
Pottorff died Monday at a Cot
tage Grove hospital. Born Nov.
13. 1W7. in Iowa, he came to Ore
gon when IS and lrved in this area
until four years ago
Survivors include four sisters.
Miss Florence Pottorff and Mrs.
Pearl Heater, both of Sublimity:
Mrs Fay Carlson. Salem, and
Mrs Emma Gravier. Dorris Calif.;
also eight stepchildren.
John E. Hoist
ALBANY Final rites for John
ELmer Hoist. 88, former Linn
County bridge engineer who died
early Wednesday, will be held at
2 p.m.. Friday at the Fisher Fu
neral home, with The Rev. Gordon
Jaffe officiating. Burial will be
in Sandridge Cemetery.
Hoist was born July 6. 1883,
in Sweden, and came to the Unit
ed States when he was IS. He
moved to Albany from Ewan.
Wash., in 1922. He began work
for the county in 1924 and seven
years Later was named bridge en
gineer. He continued in that capacity
for 25 year, recently retiring due
o ill health.
Hoist married Vida E. Olsen
Dec 24. 1911, at Plain view. She
urvtrts, as do f oar children and
aix grandchildren. He vu mem
ber of the Albany ZHs Lodge.
and of two other monks receiving
lesser orders, the Rev. Robert
Tomisser, who received the order
of subdeacon and Mr. Augustine
L . who receiNed minor orders.
Assistant to the archbishop at
the pontifical high mass was the
Rev Martin Pollard, prior of ML
Angel Abbey.
Vallev
Uriels
Turner A benefit rummage
sale for the Baby Louise Haven,
a home for handicapped children
at Turner, will be held Friday at
the club rooms over 148 N. Com
mercial St in Salem.
Monmouth Representing the
Junior Womens Club at the meet
ing to discuss a new civic build
ing for Monmouth will be Mrs.
Edith Fitzgerald. Mrs Betty Mans
field and Mrs Ray Rauch. The
meeting will be held at 8 p.m.
June 2 in the City Hall club
rooms. Willard The annual Willard
Center View homecoming will be
heM Sunday, June 6, at Willard
schoolground. Events will start
with a picnic dinner at 1:30 p.m.
Mrs Helen H. Paget will speak
on the history of the Waldo Hills.
Swegle A change in the man
agement of another Swegle busi
ness was made the past week.
Chefs Body Works, which has
been operated by Ed Holden and
Guy Frazier, was sold to William
K. and Maynard Cox.
Aurora The Aurora baseball
team will play Blue Lake here at
2 p m. Sunday and Portland Air
Base Monday at 9 a m. at West
moreland. Hopewell The Sunday School
Council of the Hopewell EUB
Church elected officers for the
Sunday School for the year 1954
55 with Adclbert Smith elected
as superintendent; Earl Comp
ton, assistant superintendent;
Miss June Ann Janzen, secretary;
Mrs John Ojua, treasurer, and
Mrs S. C. Waller, assistant secre
tary. Monmouth Legion Post 85
will hold a benefit dance Friday
night at the IOOF Hall. Proceeds
will be used to complete the
building program at Keyhole
Lodge on the Luckamute River.
Louise Wilt
Quits Stayton
Hosbital Post
tat una News Servtea
STAYTON Resignation of Mr.
Louise WDt aa superintendent of
Santiam Memorial Hospital was
disclosed here Thursday.
Mrs. Wilt will leave the hospital
effective July 1. She was the first
superintendent of Santiam Me
morial Hospital, coming here from
a Salem Hospital over a year ago
before the hospital here opened.
Mrs. Wilt said she was resign
ing for personal reasons and
planned to "take a rest".
The board of directors has not
selected her successor.
Polk Dairymen
On Dallas CC
Program Today
Statesman News Servlca
DALLAS Polk County dairy
men will present the program for
the Dallas Chamber of Commerce
Friday, marking the opening of
June dairy month activities in the
area.
Dairy products will be featured
at the chamber luncheon through
the courtesy of creamery manufac
turers and distributors.
County chairman for the dairy
month promotion is G. Brandli of
Dallas Creamery. N. John Hansen,
county extension agent, is assist
ing in arranging the chamber program.
S. Salem Park
Benefit June 4
Statesman New Service
SOUTH SALEM The benefit
event for South Salem's new park
will be held on Friday night, June
4, rather than on May 28 as inad
vertantly reported previously by
The Statesman.
The event will be held in Dixon's
store building. The South Salem
Suburban Chamber of Commerce
is sponsoring the benefit which
will eb called a "White Elephant
Frolic" and will feature an auc
tion sale of donated articles.
Valley Births
SILVERTON A daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bently, Oregon
City. May M. at the Silverton hos
pital. A daughter, to Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Blenkush, Silverton, May 26,
at the Silverton Hospital.
A son, to Mr. and Mrs. Al Sprou
er, Mt. Angel, May 22. at the Sil
verton hospital.
A son, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cal
lahan. Silverton, May 23, at the
Silverton hospital.
A son, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hari, Silverton, May 23. at the
Silverton Hospital.
A daughter,-to Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Heillman. Brooks, May 24, at
the Silverton Hospital.
ALBANY Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Matthew Bronec. Monmouth, Route
1, a girl, May 24. Willamette Os
teopathic hospital.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Troy El
liott. Jefferson, a boy. May 25, at
Albany General hospital.
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mm
FRESH DRESSED. PAN-READY
Colored Fryers Lb.
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INC.
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Phone 3-5563
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the new cottage cheese
that has all four...
high in
J
low in calories
small
curd y
wottage Cheesy
High-Low Cottage Cheese is tht
new milk-food that "keeps you
fit... not fat" Ask for High-Low
at your food store today!
mses. (mm
sweeter, whiter, finer
SUGAR
makes it BETTER!
Your whole family will like the
better taste that White Satin Sugar
gives to anything you bake or
cook or can. That goes for freezing,
preserving and beverages, too.
T) Amalgamated Swgor Co.
Portlond Nyua Of egos
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ONLY Sugar grown and refined in OREGON
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