Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 17, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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Miss DeJong Wed
In Garden Service
Ballston At garden Mt
ting at the home of Mr. and
Mn. Jack De Jong, their
daughter, Miss Caroline De
. Jong was married to Lowell
W. Lindt of CorvaUii, at 2 p.m.
on Augutt 8.
The double ring ceremony
was read by the Rev. Jamei
Osborne of McMinnville, In
the pretence of 100 gueiU. Mr.
J. J. Sechrist of Ballston
played the wedding music, and
Mrs. Robert Board of Sheridan
ang.
' The bride wore ballerina
length dress' In blue and a
white Illusion hat She carried
bouquet of white orchids and
lace fern. Mr. De Jong gave
his daughter In marriage
Misa Joan Fields of Hood
River was the brlde'a only at
tendant She wore a pink bouf
fant dress, ballerina length,
with matching hat and carried
bouquet of pink rosea ana
white lace.
Beat man was Duane Patter
son of Corvallit. Ushers were
Richard and James De Jong,
brothers of the bride.
Mrs. De Jong chose for her
daughter's wedding, an after
noon dresa of black and white
paneled print with white ac
cessories and a white orchid
corsage. The bridegroom's
aunt, Mrs. Everson of Corval
lis, wore a blue and white print
dress with white accessories
and a corsage of pink roses.
A reception on the lawn fol
lowed the ceremony, with Mrs.
Richard De Jong presiding at
the coffee urn and Mrs. James
De Jong at the punch bowl. An
aunt of the bride, Mrs. Van
Santea of Salem, served the
wedding cake. Mrs. Wallace
Slmerly at Beaverton, cousin
of the bride, passed the guest
book and Miss Luella Zumwalt
and Mitt Darlenne Massy, cous
ins of the bride, had charge
of the gift table.
For traveling, the bride wore
a navy and white ensemble
with white bat and wnue or
chid corsage. After a abort
wedding trip, the couple wljl
be at home in Corvallit.
Shower Given
Mill City The home of Mrt.
Alonio Daly was the setting for
a pre-nuptial shower, for Miu
Arlone Kuhlman, bride-elect of
Cpl. Marvin Bibler of the U. S.
Marines. The wedding will be
an event of Augutt 23 at the
Mill City Presbyterian church.
Tha Mluea Lee Kelly. Alona
fly uaiy ana iAiiuica uu.v
were co-bostesses for the show
er.
Guests were Mrt. Charles
Kelly, Mrs. Jamea Poole, Sr.,
Mn. Leo Poole, Mrt. James
Grant, Mrs. Clyde Richardt,
Mrs. Gordon Kay, Mrs. Sonny
Nelson, Mrt. Lee Kuhlman,
Mrt. Rosa Daly, Mrs. Jamei
Melnert, Mrt. Raymond Thomp
son, Mist Donna Cooke, Misa
Marlene Tickle, Miss Joanne
Hoffman, Mist Donna Nelson,
Mitt Patricia Brown, all of
Mill City, and Mist Ann Hill
and Mitt Garnett Beech from
Cottage Grove.
At Golf Day
Woodburn Nineteen wom
en were out for pla, and lunch
eon at the Woodburn golf
course Thursday. Guettt were
Mrt. Keith Olson and Mrt. A.
B. Willeford. Hosteases at the
luncheon hour were Mrt. Mar
ion Henning and Mrs. Clyde
Cutsforth.
Play for the day wat the
best putt on hole No. 9, and
was won by Mrt. Howard
Palmer.
The proposed trip to Mt.(
Hood was discussed and the
date postponed to August 27.
Arrangements will be com
pleted next week and those
intending to go are asked to
purchase their tickets at the
regular meeting next Thursday,
Aug. 20.
The hostess committee for
next week will be Mrt. Carl
Magnuson and Mrs. Henry
Miller.
Wedding Dated
silvrrtnn Local friends are
,,rltin Invitations to the
forthcoming marriage of Mist
Carol Jean Giesy, oaugnter oi
Mr. and Mrt. U. S. Giesy,
Portland, to William Theodore
Roubal, ton of Mrt. r. J. fiou
bal. Silverton, and the late
Mr. Roubal.
The wedding it to be at Rose
City Park Methodist church,
Portland, Sunday afternoon,
September 6, at 3:30 o'clock.
A reception is to follow the
ceremony in the church so
clal rooms.
Both Mia Giesy and Mr.
Roubal are (tudtnt at Oregon
State college.
Club Stages Picnic
Silverton More than SO
guetta attended the annual pic
nic of the Abiqua Ladies Soc
ial club at the forks of the river
grounds, with the families
present as special guetta. Vis
itors present were Mrs. Galo
Milligan, Woodburn; Bill Duda
of Mt Angel; Jake Stalger and
Mrt. George Adamt.
A noon basket dinner and an
all-day program of sports were
enjoyed.
The club members have post
poned the September meeting
until the first regular meeting
of the fall. Tuesday, October
13. The all-day meeting will
be at the Monty Dunigan home,
a no-host noon luncheon to be
served.
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
William Graham have returned
from a visit to Trout Lake,
where they visited with the
family of their son,' Leonard,
on the occasion of the birth
day annlversariei of William
Graham and Leonard Graham
and the 49th wedding anniver
sary of the senior Grahams.
The Grahams remained at
Trout Lake for several day.
Nitey Nite
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Capitol Shopping Center
J
Discover ite M wfy "rfie Salad-Wse soy:
The tomatoes bow coming to Saswsy are especially toe.
Perky and flavorful for pretty salads. Tests-teasing and aaoey
for cooked dishes. On reason if ... we buy tomatoes just a
dose to vine-rip perfection as we can without risking too
much softening during shipment (for -ssj
vine-ripened tomatoes art juicier, have VI lf f
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VIK'E-RTENED
Cantaloupes
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LEGALS
JITMVfONS
rtvM no. imw
in THY CmCTJIT COURT OF TBI
TATB OF ORBOON FOR THK
COUNTY OF MARION
JTTAT1 Oi ORSOON. W (sotf UVtmtb
Iti stM Highway Commit Jon. com
pose of Ben R. Cbttvdltr, Cbvroa
If. lYamoLdj. auad II. K. latelvtr.
Z). B. MURPHY ud JSNNtl Y. MUR
PHY, htubttsd tad wilt; DU0T Mt
2NTYRB. ft widow. MTt, W. D.
HOOVXR fcnd JOHN IOI HOOVaTR,
wifa and h mount it mrrrlMl;
JAMES 6TKPHXN8 Mad JAMS DO!
YTBPHSN8, huaband ftnd wife. If
narrlad; JOMPHINt HABERMAN
and JOHN DOB HABBRMAN. Wlfa
and buabind. II varrlod: MARGAR
ET UOERBTR and JOHN DOB
HOIRKTH, wlfa and nuiaband. U
narrlad; ANOJtLINB HUNTLBY and
JOHN DOB BDNTLBT. wlfa and bu
band. If aarrltd; BITTY KBITH
LBY and JOHN DOB KBTTHLBY.
wtft and huaband, if marrlad; BILL
RYAN and JANB BOB RYAN, noa
band and wlft. If marrlad NBDRA
CULVER and JOHN DOB CULVER,
wlfa and haaband, If marrlad;
GLADYS STEPHENS and JOHN DOB
STEPHENS, wlta and huaband, If
marrlad; NORLYN STEPHENS aad
JANB DOB STEPHENS, huaband and
wlfa. If marrlad; LUC7LLB WELL"
and JOHN DOB WBLLb, wlfa and
huaband. 11 marrlad; MAX1NB
STEPHENS and JOHN DOB STEPH
ENS, wlfa and huaband. If marrlad:
DOROTHY HOY and JOHN DOB
HOY, wlfa and hoaband. if marrlad:
MRS. BERT STEPHENS and JOHN
DOE STEPHENS, wlfa and huaband.
If married: 'THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS" of Buiena Baaa. Dectaatd;
ALTON BASEY and JANE DOB
RASEY, huaband and wlfa, If mar
ried; MRS. LULU KINO, ft Widow;
ALLEN PRUITT and JANB DOB
PRUITT. huaband and wife, tf mar
ried: LOIS COCHRAN and JOHN
DOB COCHRAN, huaband and wlfa.
If married; GLADYS rJCUSCHER
and JOHN DOB KEUSCMER, hua
' band and wife. If married; IARLB
PRUITT and JANB DOB PRUITT,
huaband and wife, It marrlad:
PEARL PRUITT REED SPARKS and
JOHN DOB SPARKS, wife and hua
band, If marrlad. TRUSTEES OP
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OP
HAYEfWILLB; "THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS" of Alteon McKean. Da
ceaaed; "THE UNKNOWN HEIRS" at
Himr Stephen-. Daceaaed; and
-ALSO ALL OTHER PERSONA OR
Parties UNKNOWN cUtmlM anr
riant, title, aetata. Hen or lnttreat
in tha real aetata deacrtbed la tha
amended oomplalnt barela",
Datettdanta.
TO: THB UNKNOWN HEIRS of Buiena
Beeer. Deccaaed; THB UNKNOWN
HEIRS of Altaon MrKreo, Daceaaadf .
THE UNKNOWN HE1H& at HarVT
sVephena, Deeeaaed: and ALSO ALL
OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES UN
PJtowN claiming anr rliht, title,
aatata. Urn or Interval In tha Teal
tale described la the amended
aom plaint herein Dtieodaati:
SUMMONS
IN THE NAME OP THB STATE OP
OREGON; You are hereby required ta
appear and anawer the complaint filed
acainat ron In the above-entitled court
and cauae on or before tha eiptratlon of
lour weeki from the date of the flrat
vubllratlon of thla lummont, to-wlt: on
ar before th Ith day of September, laftl.
It you fall to eo appear and anawer.
alaintltf, for want thereof, will apply to
the above-entitled court for the relief
mayed tor In Ita complaint, to-a II: that
an ajueismrat aa made ay a jury era- ,
paneled In thla action to determine U
compeniatkon to be paid by reason of
the appropriation of tha real property
herein aouaht to be condemned and ap
propriated, and tha upon payment Into
Court of tha compensation a eased by
t: Jury, a Judamrnt and decree be
liven, vettlnr In the State of Oreton,
by and throuih iti State Hlthway Com
mission, fee almple title to tha real
property described, to-wlt:
A parcel of land Irihi In the North
cut quarter iNEi of Section IS.
Townnhlp 1 South. Ranaa I Wait, W.
M . Marlon County, Orrion, and ba
nt a portion of the tollowlni de
cribed property: That tract at land
which waa conveyed by that certain
deed to D. B. Murphy and Jennie V.
Murphy, recorded in Book lal, Paie
4I. of Marlon County Record at
Deeds, the eatd parcel betm all of aetd
property etcept a tract deecrlbed
aa foilowa:
Reiinnim at the moat Southerly ear
ner of laid property and tub thenca
North M Weat la fact, mora or leea.
In a Una which la parallel ta and
4A feel Easterly of tha relocated can
ter line of the Partita Hiihwar
Xut: thence Northeaaterly (North S3'
11- 90" hlihway bearlnit SI feet
aloni aald par ell tl ttne; thenca South
M" Beat parallel to tha Soutbwoaurly
line of aald property. Ill feat, more
r leu. to tha Eaaterly line of aald
property; thence South 34 Weat (deed
berin 110 feat to tha point of be-ainnlna.
Tha arrl nf land to which thla de
acription appllea contalna I I acre, of
which a a acraa Ilea within toe aiiauni
riaht of way, title to which hereby la
aiieced ta ba in the public, and 1 3
acre Ha ou tilde at tha extatlnt rlfiit
af war.
Thla aummom la published by order
Of tha Honorable Ri Kimmell, Judie
f the above-entitled court, wada and
entered on tha Ith day of Aucuet, ivaa.
direct int publlcaUon of thla aummona
onf- each week for four eomacuiivc
we'Ri in the Capital Journal, a newa
paper puMUhed and of aeneral circula
tion in Xtartnn County. Orecoa.
Date of flrat publication; lttb af
Auauit, isal.
Date of laat paalkatioe; lUt at Aa
tuat. hm
ROBERT Y. THORNTON
Attorney Oantral at tha Statt ftf
Oreeon
By ERNEST W LUNDEEN.
Aaantant Attorney General and
Aiwiitant Attorny for tha State
Hiahway Commlsaion.
Attorney j for Plaintiff
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