The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 17, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    Valley News
Statesman News Service
A. E. LaBranche
Named Officer of
Rural Fire Group
Brooks PTA
Board Named,
Met Thursday
Statesman News Service
BROOKS The executive board
of the Brooks Parent-Teacher
association met at the home of
the new president, Mrs. Jack
Scorgie, Thursday evening. The
new board consists of Orlo Palm
er, vice president; Mrs. Raymond
Potts, secretary; Mrs. T. Yada,
treasurer; Mrs. Robert Pirtle,
ways and means; Mrs. Philip Beil-
Vp nnhliritv Mrs Erml Stureis.
Directon association at the recent ment won top honors in the use ! hospitality; Mrs Fite, magazine; j
Mrs. Orville Wymore, program
chairman; Mrs. E. Edmond, scrap
book; Mrs. William R. Pfau,
health and membership; Philip
Beilke, boys' recreation; Douglas
Parks, music leader; Mrs. Cleo
'.Hicks, chairman of the room
Mrs. Charles Warren was re-; ej tne plaque to Capt. Waldo Gil-! mothers.
jess varoei nas as ms nouse
guests Mr. and Mrs. James Varbel
and infant son, Jimmy. Varbel is
here on two weeks leave from the
Statesman News Service
FOUR CORNERS A. E.
La
Branche was elected second vice
president of the State Rural Fire
Valley Team
Rated Tops at
Guard Camp
CAMP MURRAY. Wash. June
16 (Special) A Silverton regi
Kenneth Shetterly Gets Legion Post
conference in Baker. Fire Chief of the 30alibre rifle and car
and Ms. Ted Miller and Mrs. La-1 bine Tuesday.
Branche also attended. , The Pershing Trophy, awarded
Miss Barbara Ruhl is leaving by the National Guard Associa
June 18 for Chicago where she tion, went to Headquarters corn
will be employed by Armour and pany ist batallion, 162 regiment
company. Ma, Gen. Thos. E. Rilea present
elected secretary-treasurer of the j bertt commander of the Silverton
roiui liens ana Auxiliary ai un;
the organization s convention in
Corvallis.
Rigors of Past
Related at
Homecoming
SLitesmaa News Service
LINCOLN Fifty-four persons
attended the annual Lincoln-Zena
homecoming picnic in Lincoln
school house. It was held indoors
because of the rain.
All incumbent officers, includ
ing Mrs. Nelbe Hammer as prcs-
The award was presented dur-
u S Vw i t n a iV nny prior to sailing overseas,
headedby Col James DAUgoodMyvParbl lang to8 make h
of Dallas. The trophy will remain , h Br00& m her husband
in permanent possession of the !
Silverton team.
Business Men
Urged to Help
Ball Park Cleanup
Statesman News Service
Federal civil service has an
nounced an examination for sub
stitute postoffice clerk to fill va
cancies in the postoffice service.
Applicants must reside within the
delivery of the Brooks postoffice
or be patrons of that office.
Lyons People
Have Visitors
Statesman News Service
LYONS Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
MT. ANGEL Mt. Angel busi
ness men, at their meeting Mon
day, were urged to turn out at
7 p.m. Wednesday, June 23, to
ident, Mrs. Eva Purvine as vice j c 1 e a n up Ebner Ball Park in
president and Mrs. Lois Crawford preparation for the Shrine Hds-
as secretary-treasurer, were re- pital Benefit game Saturday. vi.ir.rcr,n anrf on r.ai! of St
1Sted- , , .1 Junc 26 : Johns, Wash., were week-end
Carle Abrams, formerly resi- Harold Bourbonnais of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Car
dent of Lincoln, recalled that a I sports committee reported the son.
trip to Salem once took all day j Silverton Red Sox and the Oregon Mrs. W. C. Brown and daugh
V, v De'wk t0 Je buggy " , City Elks were playing free of ters, Bonnie and Lois, of Napol
Ralph Shepard, formerly of i charge and all other rnnnpctrH ! n k n ar visiting Mr and
Zena, pointed out that "when I with game were likewise donating ' Mrs. Art Baltzer. Mrs. Brown is
was a boy it took three days to ; their time.
reach NeUrts Bay by horse and i Al Dieker. softball chairman,
wagon, a distance of 75 miles, but said that after the Shrine game
only yesterday I was 290 miles all softball games would be play
from Salem and came home in ed at Ebner Park.
about hall a day by motor.
Frank Boehringer told about
600 steamboats which at various
times plied the Willamette river.
Prizes Awarded"
At Flower Show
In Willamiiia
C. K. McNary is
-"Tie. t10ns. Mrs.
WILLAMINA The Willamina irhr
Garden Club held a flower show
at the June meeting at the home Hubbard Forest Loop was re
of Mrs. Arthur Soules. Mrs. Callie j cently elected commander of Hub
Heider and Mrs. Rhoda Smith of bard post 166, American Legion.
Sheridan judged. In the coffee : Other officers are Lester Barrett,
a sister of Baltzer.
Mrs. Emma Forest was taken
Saturday to the Memorial hospital
in Salem.
David Schewiek, Oregonian
carrier in Lyons, won an all
expense trip to Canada. He left
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens and
her mother, Mrs. Viola Zander of
Salem, spent the week-end in Se
attle where they attended the
WpHriina nf Miec Usrorcl 7-in
Hubbard-Two $10 CARE food der, Issaquah, Wash., and Thomas
package were sent to Korea by , chitwood, Seattle. Miss Zander is
the children of the Hubbard 1 a niece of Mrs. Stevens and a
seventh grade. Money was raised i granddaughter of Mrs. Zander,
through candy sales and contribu- i .
Valley
Briefs
Statesman News Service
DALLAS Kenneth Shetterly,
Dallas attorney, has been named
commander of Carl B. Fenton
post No. 20, American Legion.
Other officers chosen are Joe
Card, first vice commander;
RoberC J. Woods, second vice
commander; Hank Kliever, third
vice commander; J. N. Urness,
chaplain; Herbert Rooper, ad
jutant; Kenneth Woods, treasur
er; R. S. Kreason. historian; Mrs.
Clack and Earle Richardson, j
executive committeemen, and E. I
B. Hamilton, service officer.
The late Alvie R. Morton of !
Portland was unanimously elect- j
ed honorary past commander.
Morton was given this posthum
ous honor for his Mvork on be
half of the Dallas post
Grange to Hold
Tea for Members
UNION HILL A reception
and tea for the members of the i
Union Hill Grange who have be
longed to the grange for 25 years
will be held at the grange hall
Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m.
Friends are invited to attend.
The 25-year pins will be pre
sented at the Grange meeting Fri
day night.
Rainbow Girls
Off for Baker
Statesman News Service
WOODBURN Rainbow Girls,
who will attend the Grand Rain
bow's assembly at Baker June 24
26, include Marilyn Roberts, Ca
role Ann Livesay, Suzanne De
Armond, Harriet Hooper, Karol
Kay Rhode, Joanne Gaviola, Lin
da Peterson, Rochelle Plank, Ka
thryn Thompson, Janice Stack,
Sally DeArmond, Shirley Moore,
Dorothy Baxter and Jane Mc
Grath, past grand musician. Mo
ther advisor is Mrs. Tom DeArmond.
Statesman, Salem, Ore.. Thurs., June 17, 1954 (Sec. 2) 3
Willamina Men In Army, Navy
Statesman News Service
WILLAMINA Army Pvt.
George C. Norris, son f Mr. and
Mrs. R. Lee Norris of Willamina,
is serving in Korea with the 2nd
infantry division. Norris, a rifle
man, entered the army last No-
FREE ESTIMATES
On Floor Coverings
NORRIS-WALKER
PAINT COMPANY
1710 Front Phone 4-2279
vember and completed basic
training at Fort Ord, Calif.
Ross Bailey, who graduated
from the Willamina high school
with the class of 1954, has enter
ed the navy, and is taking train
ing at San Diego.
SEE THE ALL NEW
SILVER JUBILEE
DUO-THERM
Oil Console Heater at
CAPITOL FUEL CO.
198 S. Commercial Ph. 3-7721
table arrangements, Mrs. Leona
Zetterberg won first. Mrs. Sam
Smith second and Mrs. Ida Nelson
third. In the Tom Thumb arrange
ments, Mri. Smith won first. Mrs.
Edythe Richardson second and
Mrs. Zetterberg third.
In boudoir arrangements, Mrs.
Mary Hendrickson won first, Mrs.
Ray Morrison second and Mrs. Nel
son third. For horticultural speci
mens. Mrs. Elizabeth Bickford won
'our first places. Mrs. Soules three
first places, and Mrs. Vivian Barr
and Mrs. Sam Barber each won
a first place. Mrs. Bickford also
won a second and third place.
Mrs. Hendrickson won the
fweepstakes award for arrange
ments and Mrs. Soules for horticulture.
vice commander; Duane Hatcher,
adjutant and finance officer; John
Stauffer, sergeant at arms; Levi
Miller, chaplain; Fred Strubhar,
service officer, and A. O. Seder
holm, executive committeeman.
Wencel Doubrava is outgoing com
mander. WILLAMINA Donald E. Col
burn, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Colburn, received the Bachelor of
Divinity degree recently at Drew
University. Madison, N. J. He has
been assigned to the Metzger
Methodist Church near Portland.
UNION HILL The Union Hill
Grange will hold its June meeting
Friday night. Robert Humphreys,
master, will preside. Mrs. Robert
Darrah, lecturer has prepared a
special program.
WILLAMINA Mr. and Mrs.
Charles O. Clause have purchased
the South Side market from Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Whiteside.'
HUBBARD Election of a dir- i
ector for a 3-year term for Hub
bard grade school, will be held
Monday, June 21, from 8 to 9 p.m.
at the school. No candidates have
Tree Foils
TV Viewers
Statesman News Service
OAKDALE Saturday morning
TV set owners in Oakdale were
watching the Portland Rose par
ade when the electricity went off.
When the juice came on, TV pro
grams were showing the last float
A tree had fallen across the line
just north of the school.
Six members of Oakdale's 4-H
clubs are in Corvallis to attend
4-H summer school. They are
George Ann Fairchild, Buddy
Laudahl, Robert Fleecher, Gene
Cook, and Kenneth Schmid and
Vera Richter.
The Lloyd Cook family drove
to Astoria Sunday with their
daughter, Delpha, who will work
as a nurse's aid at SL Mary's hos
pital there for the summer.
Fathers. Masons
To Be Honored
Bv Eastern Star
Statesman News Service
WOODBURN Fathers and Ma
sons, who are also Eastern Star
members, will be honored by Ev- j been nominated for the director -ergreen
Chapter, Order of East-1 ship now held by Manton Carl,
ern Star, Monday, June 28, The I Tom DeArmond, Harold Abbott
occasion will also be marked by j and Mrs. W. T. Lord have been
open house for all members of discussed as write-in candidates,
other chapters living in the Wood
burn area. Mrs. Leslie Paulson, Grand Island Lt. and Mrs. Don
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Murphy, Mrs. ! Wiley are visiting at the home of
Russell Hurlburt and Mrs. Nel-ihe former's parents. Mr. and
lie Fleischman will be members 1 Mrs. Worth Wiley, arriving Thurs
of the commitee on arrange-'day from Glendale, Ariz., where
ments. I he has been stationed with the Air
Welcomed at Monday's meeting Force as a jet pilot. He will be sta
were Mrs. Benny Scott Berther-1 tioned at the Shaw Air Base in
son, Spokane chapter, grand chap- iSumptcr, S. C.
lain of the grand chapter of. . .., r.n-l
Washington, and daughter of Bn,sh CV Bruh
Mrs. Maude Scott of Evergreen j Grange and the Grange Home Eco-
Chapter. and Mrs. Vera Wolfe. nomJc Club , L ? v-T xlvA
Seward Chapter of Alaska, for-1 mecti"g l 1
mer .Woodbum resident. : "? Ultl StTe ,n Salem
Members of the social club an-Fnday even,ng' June 25
nounced a picnic for members of j clear Lake The annual school
iasiern Jslar and families at Set- mptin? will be held at the school-
house June 21 at 8 p m. Balloting
! will continue until 9 o'clock. One
I director for the local school board
will be elected and the district
SUtesm.. News Serrtee budget will be voted On.
To Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tomlin- Hubbard American Legion
son. Valsetz. a son. Tuesday. June Auxiiiary Unit 166 reelected Mrs.
13 at Dallas hospital. Duane Hatcher as president Oth-
To Mr and Mrs. Elmer Williams. er 0ff jcers are Mrs. Hannah Hunt,
Independence, a son. Sunday, June , president; Mrs. George
13 at BarteU hospital. Crimps, secretary-treasurer; Miss
To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence , l e n o r e Scholl. chaplain; Mrs.
Lamb. Monmouth, a son. Sunday, ! tnhn stauff- urpoant-at-arms.
and Mrs. A. 6. Soderholm, his
torian. A report on the poppy
sale showed $20.75.
O.S.C Graduate
To Take Position
With B oeinc Firm
Statesman News Service
I NORTH HOWELL Student.
graduating from Oregon State
college this month include David
Marx, son o Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Marx, who completed the course
in mechanical engineering and
has accepted a position with Boe
ing Aircraft near Seattle, and
Ronald Kraus, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Kraus, who finished the
business and science course and
will enter the real estate field in
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stevens,
who recently sold their farm to
Mr. and Mrs. A. Zellner of Mt
Angel, have moved to Marquam
and the Zellner family moved in
Saturday.
Vallev Obituaries
tlemler Park Sunday, Aug. 1.
Vallev Births
June 13. at Bart ell hospital.
To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Rci
mer. Grand Ronde. a son. Satur
day, June 12. at Dallas hospital.
To Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Seaton.
Woodbum
The Belle Passi
ValseU. a daughter. Saturday, Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri
June 12. at Dallas hospital. ' can Revolution will install offi-
To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kinsey. j cers Thurjday. Mrs. Drexel
Dallas, Route 2, a son, Friday, j White, chaplain, will act as in
June 11. at Dallas hospital. ; stalling officer for the new offi-
To Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Bran- j cers who are Mrs. Ray Baker,
nan. Dallas. Route 2. a son, Thurs- j regent; Mrs. W. J. Wilson, vice
day, June 10. at Dallas hospital. i regent: Mrs. White, chaplain;
To Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dono- Mrs. Karl Engleman, secretary;
van, Salem, a son. June 6 at Mrs. Mark Thompson, treasurer;
BarteU hospital. Mrs. Howard Butterfield, regist-
rar; Mrs. Claude Brown, histo-
Sheridaa To Mr. and Mrs. rian, and Mrs. Dora E. Scherich,
James Lewis of Sheridan, a historian. Mrs. Dora W. Turner
daughter, born June 10, at the j will be received into the chapter
McMinnville hospital. ' by transfer from Oklahoma City.
Statesman News Service
HUBBARD Mrs. Martha Ade
line Yaschuk, 54, died at an Ore
gon City hospital, Monday, June
14. Funeral services will be held
at the Ringo-Cornwell Funeral
Chapel in Woodbum Saturday at 2
p.m., with interment in Champoeg
cemetery.
Mrs. Yaschuk was born at Per
ham. Minn.. Dec. 28. 1899. She has
lived in the Broadacres area since
1929.
She is survived by the widower,
Nick Yaschuk, Aurora, Route 1:
three sons. Clarence Powers of
Gary. Ind., Frederick and Johnny
Yaschuk at home; six brothers. Al
vin Wallace of Molalla. Herman
and Walter Wallace of Ephrata,
Wash.. Andrew Wallace of Marys
ville. Wash., Martin Wallace of
Scotts Mills, and 'Joe Wallace of
Frazee, Minn.; two sisters, Mrs.
Minnie Hunking of Boring and
Mrs. Elizabeth Valuer of Hub
bard, and three grandchildren.
NO LONGER TRUSTEE
BUTTE, Mont (JP) A trusty
at the silver Bow County Jail
slipped away for a few drinks
before police arrested him for
being under the influence. Hunt
er's trustyship ended as the
judge sentenced him to 60 days
plus 22 days of his original sentence.
Meet the
Now there's a bottle six-pack, fv'S
too. It's the convenient way to take L Tjff 'Jv "-?rvN a f V-'-'v
home "stubbies." Easy to pick up, V& ' fMs 3V ?
easy to carry (no more loose bottles X i ' $J , fjjT
to struggle with). Dealers every- J f'N y J '' ' . ' tr V " H
where are featuring the new f g s ' S l""S5Sr a i
Rainier bottIei weekr ' '
'
take-home P.
T f . ' The familiar six-pack of bright
4milsSi 4s H Jubilee cans. Ideal for parties. And for
j I , .. ' J&tr picnics or camping, beer in cans has got it.
' J IS'o breakage they cool fast, too!
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