Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 26, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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Tueadar, May XI. 1153
TSa CAPITAL JOURNAI Balaam Ongoa
GRAZING SHEEP CLEAN CEMETERY
Pioneer cemetery, formerly Odd Fellows' cemetery.
jg allowed to become overgrown, hat been (rued almost
nj clean by sheep placed in the 100 year old graveyard by
county and city authorities. On oldtlmer was heard to
K remark, "they did about everything but straighten up the
t tombstones.". ........
Housewife loses in
Jjghl With Tracker
Portland 0JJ8 Houiewife
Minnie 'Upshaw of Portland
chalked up another setback to-
Sflay in her battle with a freight
lint over parking trucks In
front of her house.
Mrs. Upsliaw was fined f 10
in municipal court yesterday
for trespassing on personal
property. The truck firm had
her arested for allegedly pour
ing water into the gat tank of
one of the vehicles.
four Corners The Whita
Croat group of the Baptist
church, will have as guest
speakers on Tuesday, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Johnson, recently re
turned from French West Af
rica. This Is an all-day meet
ing with luncheon at 12 o'clock.
Mrs. Oliver Rickman will be
hostess in her home,
for
Get more
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bays a 1953 GHiRckup with:
105 HP Valve-in-head Engine 8.0 to 1 Com.
presiion Ratio "6-Footer" Cab 45-Ampere
- Generator Double .Actiof Shook Absorbers
Recirculating- Bsll-Bearini Steering Self
Energizing Brakei Synchro-Mesh Tram
mission 6-Piy Heavy-Duty Tires.
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101-21 DUAl-IANGE TWCK HYDIA-MATIC end ear opHonol
aqulpmit, aecanerta. Itol. and lacot Man. H any. eddlBonel. Mess
nay vary tllsMy I edlotnlng eomnMiltl dirt to Mpptne tharin.
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Truck Sales & Service Co.
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Four Corners
Old CcT.Dtcry
Is Renovated
. Complete renovation of the
elder section of Bethany ceme
tery near SUverton ie now be
ing accomplished under the su
pervision of C H. Bowen, cus
todian, who, with the consent
of relatives of those nuriea
there, has removed old, askew
tombstones and leveled tne w
ties with a bulldozer.
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In the process of removing
old, and In soma Instances brok
en, tombstones, brush and un
wanted trees have been pushed
aside. With the area cleared
and leveled care of this old sec
tion, where there has been but
five Interments in SO years, will
be an easier task and oonducive
to a much better cemetery ap
pearance. - .
C H. Bowen, SUverton, Bt
3, Box 140, is of the third gen
eration in his family who has
acted as custodian of the cem
etery since 1899. He recalls
that the plot was donated for
burial usage by Ellis Cos, a
pioneer of 1840, and that the
first interment there was a
child's grave of 1830. Cox's
grave if in Eastern Oregon. .
Bethany church, built In
1058, once stood adjacent to
the cemetery. Rev. Caleb P.
Chapman was first pastor. Then
the church' was under the
Christian church. In 1803 the
name was changed to Silver
BETHANY CEMETERY RENOVATED
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largest pink dlameno 1
at almost its twuaona ... be
one of Queen aUiaabet&'i Cce
nation gifts.
Dr. J. T. Wimtmena. who
owns the talaeetMwaduj, Tjb
gganylka, wiser the eteaa w
found in IM1, g having the)
diamond made vp teto a brooch
with platinaa and diamond tec
tings.
Shown It the elder section of Bethany cemetery now
being cleared of brush, unwanted trees and tombstones to
level and landscape an area where a first burial was made
-In 1850. ' . - - - ' '- :
Creek church but the
Bethany prevailed until the
neglected edifice wu disman
tled about U yeart ago.
FBACTICAL
DEMONSTRATION
Fort Worth, Tex. l Peg
gy King, an assistant 'county
probation officer, reported to
police yesterday that when she
returned to her parked auto
mobile after attending a
church lecture on Juvenile de
linquency and vandalism she
discovered someone had stolen
all removable parts from, the
car's dashboard.
Mere Chsst X-Rcys
Still Avaikbli
A total of 1383 worth of free
ehest x-rays have been provid
ed Marlon country resldsnts
within the past SO days. ,
' Walter Mlnler, treasurer of
the free x-ray fund, reported
that he now haa tl,M8.2s re
maining In the account to be
expended for further free
x-rayt for Marten county reel
dents."'' - V ' - M" .:' 'v " ' '
Jason Lee, Marlon county
chairman for the x-ray pro
gram, reported that appoint
ments for the free x-rays may
be made at the Marlon county
health office in the Masonic
building. 5
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WARRHl'S
1HI Fairgrounds M.
Fheaa MW
Atreet freaa Willamette
valley ;
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ttkmteoa
breathless
soiiniii iooai f1
Teddy Rickman was the hon
1 guest Wednesday after
school, celebrating his ' ninth
birthday anniversary. Hostess
for the occasion was his mother,
Mrs. Oliver Rickman. .Coming
to extend congratulations were
Randy Plerpolnt, Joe Walls,
Jim Infills, Larry Akin, Char-
Dunn, Ronnie Mcllnay. Jim
Sherman, Larry Laham, Roy
Gordon. ' .7-,
Three 4-H cooking dubs held
their last meetings this month.
The Salt and Pepper Cooking
m club, with Mrs. Carol cappa
as leader, had five girls with
four completing their work.
They- served the cakes at the
May meeting of the Lincoln
school Mothers dub ana exmo
ited at the Stayton 4-H show,
also marched ia the parade
there. . -
The Cooking I clubs, with
Mrs. Virgil Lamb and Mrs. Or-
ville Rehfeld as leaders, neia a
Joint meeting with 17 girls
from the sugar ana Bpiee ena
the Busy Beet completing their
record books. . '. -v
These croune dispUyea
cookies at the Mothers club
meeting..
House guest of Mrs. Mettle
Walker Is her daughter, Mrs.
Henry Schuette of Seattle.
Brush College
Brush College Plana are
underway for the annual pic
nic and get-together oz 01a tim
ers and new of the Brush Col
lege community. .
Old-timers from the com
munities of Lincoln. Zens. Pop
corn, Mountain View and
Snrin valley are inviiea w
Join In the potluck dinner at
noon, Saturday, June 6, at
Brush College school.
About S3 per cent
farm area of Sweden
vately owned. :
of the
is prl-
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