itZecu 4) Statesman, SoIaxo, Draw Friday July 23. IS 3 4 One of Tliese May Win hyaWliiske MoserClan Reunion Held -, At Silverton annl- t r ' M . - ' - r ' ; t : - v.. BILVERTON Two former mayors of Silverton are among the competitor for the whiskers contest at , Silvertoa being held in conjunction with the Silvterton Centennial. They are Keber Allen (left)and ' C H. Dkkerson (right). Center is George Anderson, Silverton barber who has been in costume for several months. - " - - . Valley News Statesman New Service Hearing Set -For Dallas Girl'Driver :' lUtciau Hewi Serrlee DALLAS,, Ore. .Preliminary hearing for Kathryn Mercer, II, Dallas; who waWound criminally negligent by a Polk County coron er's jury, wfli be held at 10 a.m. Monday before Justice of the Peace Kenneth Sietterly.- Miss Mercer was listed as driver of a car which crashed on June 4 following graduation exercises at Dallas High School. Claude Joseph Navaris, 15, was silled in the ac cident - . . ' - Purpose of the hearing is to de termine whether the state has suf ficient evidence . to warrant an Indictment District Attorney . Wal ter Foster will represent the state. Bruce Spaulding. Portland attor ney, will represent Miss Mercer. Slonmoiitli Group Suggests Change In Street Name '';'. lutenia Newe lenriee ' 5 MONMOUTH The Monmouth " Chamber of Commerce, meeting Tuesday evening, auggestcd.th at recommendations be sent to the City Council to change the name of East Street to Campbell Ave nue, honoring prominent pioneer residents of Monmouth. ' The change was suggested be- cause, when it is completed, East Street will be Highway WW and it is thought the suggested name would be more appropriate for a main thoroughfare. .. There were also discussions of changing the names of West Street and South Street The Chamber plans to ask the Junior Women's Club and the Civic Club to suggest names to the City Council. "' ' - i The August meeting of the Chamber of Commerce has been cancelled because' of so many businessmen taking vacations, but the September meeting is scheduled to be held at its reg ular time. - : ... "' Pope Sends -Rosaries for Pilgrimage, Statesman Newt Service , BIT. ANGEL Even the bless ing of the Holy Father has ' been won for the coming Ma ' rian Year Pilgrimage at Crook-' ed Finger en Aug. 15. Father Hildebrand has received word - from Rome that 3,600 rosaries, - blessed , by the pope, rare on their way and should reach here la time to be given to the adnlts making the pilgrimage. The Dominican Fathers of Holy Rosary Church, Portland,' art also prepared: to make a contribution to the solemn pre cession. The Rev.' Thomas A. Feucht, pastor, has promised to personally bring 15 banners, representing, the -15 mysteries f the rosary. Father Hildebrand asks that all organizations and parishes ; bring their own banner to add to the solemnity and picture squeness of the celebration. 4 Corners Host To Senicemen Statesman. News Service ' FOUR CORNERS Boys in the service who have been home here recently include Kenneth France A3c who left by train recently for Newark, N. J. From there he will go to North Africa with the Air Force as a radar operator,, Pfev Jay Dee Rickman, came here from Ft Ord, Calif., for a three-day visit with his parents. From here he went to Fort Lew is. Wash., where he shipped for Japan. - - Pf c Larry Keppinger, also came from Ft Ord and left for Fort Lewis, Wash. for assign ment overseas. - John L. (Jack) Brant A3c is borne from . George Air Force Base, Victorville, Calif. He wjll return to the base this week. MRS. EGLESTON IMPROVED MONMOUTH Mrs. W. B. Eg lesion, who was injured in a fall some time ago, is reported much Improved and is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ray Gould in Prosser, Wash, for two weeks, after which she expects to" be home and able to care for herself. David Getzendaner Family Among 4 Corners Visitors Staff inun Mewi Serric FOUR CORNERS Many out- of-state visitors were in Four Cor ners the last few days. In the Miles Edwards homer were their daughter's family, the Rev. and Mrs. David Getzendaner. Martin and Annette, Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Kathenne Scott of Coron- ado, Calif, is a house guest of her son's family, the Memn Scotts. Curtis Cory, on leave from the USS Boyd, stationed at Sao Diego, Caul., visited his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Green. - Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Houser and twin daughters. Linda and Brenda. Turlock, Calif, visited her brother's family, the Clyde Scbells. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Boyington. St Petersburg, Fla.i were greeting old friends in Four Corners this week. The Boyingtons formerly lived here for several years. Bean Picking Due On Grand Island lUttnuB Kiwt Service ' " UNIONVALE Bean picking was to start Thursday in the Schindler Bros, yard on. Grand Island with several other yards on the island and at Unionvale commencing to pick the first of next week. Present cool, cloudy weather conditions is retarding the devel opment of the yards, however. Alderman Farms plan to start the harvest of 165 acres of bush beans within the nsxt week. ' Director for Junior High Course Told Statesman News Service MONMOUTH Dr. Max Apple by, principal of Luther- Burbank Junior High School, Burbank, Calif., will direct . the two-week Junior High School Auxiliary scheduled for .the post-session term from August 16-27, announced by Dr. Francis E. Clark, Director of the Summer Session at OCE. Appleby wrote the script for the recently released color sound film "The Junior High School Story.' The Auxilium for junior high school principals and teachers will emphasize the workshop type pro gram and focus attention on the purposes, plans tor organization, teaching cethods, school activ Ities. staff organization and pro graming for individual differences. , It is open to both graduate stu dents and undergraduate end car ries. three hours credit Reserva tiens may be made by writing to the OCE Registrar. SUUim&a Newt Service SILVERTON The i02nd versary of the Moser clan's arriv- al in. Oregon was observed with the annual family picnic at Silver- on- Sunday. iLiaesi memoers ; present were Mrs. Iceheha Scott. S3, and Mrs. erry. Moser, 3, both of Silver ton, and Smith C. Stanton, 90, Dal las. . i " New officers elected were: ores ident Averitt Dunagan; vice-president, , Russell Graen: ; secretary, Jeannette Graen; treasurer, Edith Hartman. . Attending were Minnie . Mose. Wilda Charles orth, j Josephine Hartman, Isebelia Scott Lloyd Moser, Mrs. James Banner, Helena Whitlock. Una Hamilton, . Nellie Moser. Mr. and Mrs.. Orrin Cough- ennouer, Mrs. W. P. Hicks. Mrs. Perry Moser, all of Silverton. From Salem. Dallas i - Also, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mo ser, Mr. and Mrs. u. K. uraen. all of Salem: Eessie and Glen Ah- shine, Mr. and Mrs. George Can Devendern, all of Springfield;- S C. Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. David Moser, Dallas. j Also. Hone Davennort Eutrene: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Moser, Astoria: Effie Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. H E. Hartman, Janet Hickman, all of Caoby; Mr: and Mrs. Henry Aldrich. Florence; Mr. and Mrs. Sander Johnson, Scio: Mr. and Mrs. Averitt Dunagan, Dennis Dunagan, Dick Marcusen, Mr. fid Mrs. Harvey Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs; LeRoy Lamoureaux, Earl Mosier Mary Mosier and Olga Mosier, all of Portland: Paul Gwynne, Clyde, Calif.: and Mrs. Larry Lincoln, Concord, Calif. , .-1 Housing Shortage At Independence To Get Attention fUttimu Ntwi Service INDEPENDENCE The pro posed ne , wplywood plant here presents .a problem of housing lor workers. This was discussed and a housing committee is look ing further into financing and building problems, v Many inquiries have been com ing in from individuals about housing availability here. Faml lies' are m o v i n g in that have bought shares'Jn the cooperative prywooa plant. . HOSTS AT UNION BTLL - UNION HILL A weiner roast and picnic supper were held at the huge fireplace at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. GOham Saturday evening. Mrs. Elva Bowick. Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Muljer, Portland, were visit ors. This will be the last Home Economic Club meeting until Sep tember when members will meet with Mrs, Verny Scott ? f Schatftr's Rheumatic Rem edv . For tho Relief Of . RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, and GOUT. Relieving stiffness and swell' ing in the joints or muscles when of rheumatic or gouty origin. SCHAEFER'S Drug Stere 135 N. Commercial Opea Daily 7:30 A.M. to 8 PJIL Sundays t A.RL to 4 PJSL Why Suffer v Any Longer Then ethers taO, use our Chinese remedies. Amazing success (or lOOO rears in Chin No natter with what ailment you cr f. acted- diMrdera. tmudtia. heart lunri. threr Iddneya. lis. eonsti pation ulcere diabetes, rheuma tism fall and bladder fever ; tkin fntr complaint ' CHARtlE v CHAN Office fue & !S4 i Rn I to I 1 ' r & Sat only t f N ComT ) ( ' m a-1830 2 No Appointment Necessary for Examination Zrr-i-r U3ERAL ; V DIAH PAY FOR YOUR DENTAL PLATES WHILE WEARING THEM Ask About the New . -Transparent , Palate Dental Plates Today Wear Your New Plates Immediately After Teeth Are Extracted PAY BY WEEK 0 MONTH Plates Repaired While You Wait j iuic rvcfwii ewe i iiiic ww nun 125 N. Liberty St. Salem, Oregon VISIT CENTRAL HOWELL CENTRAL HOWEIXArriving at the J. S. Kaufman home Tues day were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kallendar, Fullerton,! Calit, for their first visit here1 with their niece, Mrs. Kaufman. Lyons Guests Entertained - StaUtman Newt Senrlce ' i LYONS Mrs. Russell Wilson. Lyons route 1, entertained recent- y at her home honoring her mo ther, Mrs. Floyd-Boyington, of St Petersberg Fla.,; and her sister, Mrs. Wilferd Fisher, Van Cleave, Ky who are guests at the Wilson home." . - ' Honoring Mrs. Boyington and Mrs. Fisher were Nellie Kirsch, Fern Sletto. Elizabeth Taylor, Es telle Spiva, Margaret' Phillips, Sylvia Goodell, Anna Stout, Ines Crook, Violet Wallen, Carmen Mc Donald; Jean Ryland, May Patton, Jennie Bohannon, Alta Bodeker, Dortheen Wilson, Lily Wolfkeil, Celene Taylor, Blanche Wagner, Alma Kirsch, Mattie Stout, Winnie Branch, Elizabeth Hughes, Pearl Griffiths,! Ardys Kimsey, Lorene Phuippi. Arlene Moe, Ruth Brant, Alice Bouche, Estelle Philippi, Iva Kimsey, Dorothy Draper, Eula Monroe, Maxine Wotley, Mrs. Moe and the hostess, Mrs. Wilson. TO ATTEND COLLEGE ' SHERIDAN 1354 graduates of Sheridan HIgh School who will at tend colleges include Dorothy Ta tom, Lorraine Chamberlain and Norman McKibben, who will enter Oregon State College; Lois Gould, who will enter Seattle Pacific Col lege; Tom Nash, who will enroll at John Brown University; Jerry Papen who will enroll at Notre Dame; and Sharon Brandt who plans to attend either Lewis and Clark or I Concordia. Picnic Fetes " Mrs. CoEerly SUUimaa Newt Service HOPEWELL - Mrs. Kenneth Coberly was honored with a picnic at Bauer's Lake Sunday on her birthday. ' Attending r were Mr, and Mrs. Greg Schemmel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schemmel. Miss Beverly Steinberger and Thomas Uselmatt, all of Silverton; Miss Viola Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Pearse and family, Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. Harolafi Noble and family, Mr.- and Mrs. Marion Dixon and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Pearse, Robert Pearse, Mrs. Elmer Frey and Nancy of Santa I Rosa, Calif. . 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