Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 19, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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IWcdiiMday, August 19, 195S
THK CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sa)et, Oreftm
Pan
fioneer Mock the Year,
It Ballston Annual Picnic
Ballston The annual re-'
ioa of the Balliton pioryeers
held In the little church
yrt Sunday, August 16.
Km. J. J. Sechriit was mls
ss si ceremonies.
Ai rot luck dinner was
read under the giant oak
teal at 1 p.m. with approx
ately 190 participating.
Prlzer were awarded to
mry Helgerson for having
largeit family present, to
r. and Mrt. Victor Shumway
r coming the longest dis
oce and to Mr. and Mrt.
wrge Gardner for being the
Mt recent people moving to
tlltton.
Those who died during the
at year were Ben Evani of
taridin, Mr. Winnie Savery
cbs Offered
.'Lebanon
Lebanon The need for
ten pickers is Increasing since
lew of the early fields are
aching their peaks. By the
id 'of this week nearly all
owers will be picking, se
eding to the Lebanon em
oysient service.
Demand for labor In the seed
id , grain harvest also is incasing.
The Lebanon employment
rvice reports a considerable
imber of job openings in the
pods and mills resulting from
settlement of the labor dis
ite In the Lebanon and Sweet
omc areas.
I - -V.
lospital Gear for
icK at Lebanon
Lebanon Six hospital beds
id two wheel chairs are now
mailable in Lebanon without
st to the users, reports Bod
onkln, president of the Unit
t Fund board of directors.
Donkin said the beds and
lain were purchased from
inds turned over to the VT by
ie Community Chest.
1 The articles are loaned out
ill two week basis, but if the
I ted exists at the end of that
! me, it has been the custom
allow the users to keep the
ticie as long as neeaea.
The equipment is stored at
ie VFW hall, and persons Be
ring either bed or chair
lould contact either Mrs. Ha
ll Howe or Earl Saxton.
Clear Lake
t Clear Lake Arriving Au
just ?4 for ten days' visit in
he Clear Lake and Labish dis
tricts will be Rev. Vernon
iornes and family of Latah,
fash. They will make their
eadquarters at the T. C. Mason
omi while visiting in the two
(immunities. They moved from
era last year after Rev. Zornes
ad been minister of the two
lurches for seven years. He
ltd will be attending the Re
tonal Ministerial Conference
1 Jennings Lodge. On Aug. 30
t will deliver the sermon at
lear Lake in the morning and
Labish at the evening serv
e. ,Mr. and Mrs. T, C. Mason
Sd children spent a few days'
icatlon at Wallowa Lake.
Rev. and Mrs. Lyman Key
's and daughters will be hon
d at a reception Thursday
renlng, given jointly by mem
irs of the Clear Lake and La
sh Evangelcal Unted Breth
a churches. It will be held at
c Labish church and the
lurs are from 8 to 10. Rev.
eyers is the new miniiier of
ith churches aw5 comes here
om Lebanon.
Greeting and introducing
tests will be Mm T. C. Mason,
rs. j Arthur Sorensen, Mrs.
a o m I Massee, Mrs. Delbert
air, Willard ivker. Merle
led,- Mrs. Edna Kurth, and
rs. Evelyn Pearsnll. Mrs. Ar
ur Evans, Miss iarline Gal
lugh, Mrs. Faye Boise, and
rs. ; Bernadeen Boise have
n- asked to pour. On the
mmittee making general ar
ngements are Mrs. Dale
ryd, Mrs. Lester Rose. Mrs.
o b e r t Massey, Mrs. George
acy, and Mrs. Ethel Stinson.
Robert Massey will make the
llcome speech for Clear Lake
d Ed Boise for Labish. Mrs.
car Bain and Miss Gaynelle
Itheny will sing during the
entng.
IMF.n TO WATER JOB
Portland (UJ9 . Don Lane,
anaser af the East Side tom-
mlal rlnh In Portland and
r m e r secretary-manager of
t Jackson County Chamber
Commerce in Medford, has
n nnmri executive secretary
the new Oregon Water He
arses Committee.
of Dallas and Mrt. Mary Pay-
tee oi MCMinnvlUe.
Present were four members
of the Chandler family who
had been absent from Ballston
for 62 years.
Those attending from a dis
tance were Mr. and Mr.
Charley Van Horn, Mr. and
Mrs. w. Rollins, Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Helgerson. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Helgerson, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Kenworthy. Mrs.
Mary Kenworthy, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Neweu, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Chandler, Mr. and Mrt.
Ralph Wineland and daughter.
H. Baldwin, Mrs. Jennie Hul-
let and Lawrence Newbill of
Portland, Mrs. Mary Harris,
Mrs. Gomer Edwards and
daughter Mela, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Conner, Mr. and Mrt. H.
Conner and children. R. Olm
sted and ton of Salem.
Mrs. Lillian Rises and son
of Silverton, R. A. Campbell
Lafayette, Mr. and Mrt. Carl
Selfert and two sons of Hills
boro, Mr. and Mrt. Melvln
Brooks and children of Tilla
mook, Pleas 'Fisher, Grand
Ronde, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cock
ron, Falls City, Mr. and Mrt.
Victor Shumway, Antloch,
wasn.
Mr. and Mrt. George Woods,
Mrt. Lizzie Bissel, George
wry, airs. Leota Conner, and
airs, ciara Sloan, Dallas; Mrs.
Rhoda Smtih, Bellevue: Mr.
and Mrt. Matt Caldwell, Mc
Minnville; Charley Berry, Al
bany; Mr. and Mrt. Elmer
Blanchsrd, Mr. and Mrt.
Lynn Birkt, Mrs. Lyle Jones
and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Campbell, Sheridan; Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Shgonaroskl and
three sons, Smithfield; Mrs.
Laura Eweet, Eugene; Ralph
Chandler, Medford, and Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Campbell,
Perrydale.
-
Tualatin to Be in
Flood Control Survey
Washington WV-Washington '
Oregon and the territory
Alaska are Included in a flood
control survey program an-i
nounced Tuesday by Armv en. I
gineers.
The engineers said $880,000
appropriated by Congress this'
year has been earmarked for
the surveys in 25 states nH
Alaska. The surveys will in-1
iiuuc;
Washington Okanogan Riv
er, Lower Columbia River.
Oregon Tualatin River,
Lower Columbia River (Ore
and Wash.), middle Snake Riv
er. Alaska Alaska rivers and
harbors.
Mother Kills
Daughter, 6
Oklahoma City -Officers'
said a 2t-year-old mother shot
her 6-year-old daughter to
death, then critically wounded
a 1-year-old eon and herself
yesterday.
Mrs. Margie Reva Lawson,
who lives in a fashionable
home In suburban Midwest
City, was not expected to tur
vive.
The daughter, Linda, wat
slain while painting with water
colors in a children's book.
She itlll had the brush in her
hand when her father. East
man Lawson, 34, returned
home from work.
- A .23-caliber automatic lay
near Mrs. Lawson s hand. The
husband and authorities said
they could find no motive for
the shootings.
Mrs. John H11L neighbor.
described the couple as "the
happiest two people 1 know,
They never bad an argument.
It Just doesn't add up."
New Zealand whites.
The Eager Six 4-H dub,
whose members are from both
Swegle and. Auburn, also are
planning for the county fair.
Their leader, Mrt. Harold Bras
sier It arranging for a sheep by!
Maxine Brassier; A Jersey calf
for Jeanie Stone and Tommy
Fiske and Jack Stone will have!
Hereford. The animals are all
registered stock.
A new street being opened
in East Salem It an extension
of Hawthorne St north of D.
There are already several new
hornet built It It In the Hoover
school district
Liquor Driver Fined
$160 at Lebanon
Sweet Home Eldon Her
shel Bogart, 42, of Lebanon,
Ore... was fined $160 after
pleading guilty to the charge
of driving while under Influ
ence of intoxicants, in Judge
Ed Russell's Municipal court
Monday, Aug. 17. Bogart was
released after the fine was paid.
East Salem
Dr. Will J. Thompson
OPTOMETRIST
Examination In Afternoon or
Eve. by Appointment i
For Appoinhmnt Phone 4 4057
East Salem Auburn live
stock 4-H clubs are making
plans for entering first the
Marlon County fair and then
state fair for those who win
this award there. The Auburn
Rabbit club with Mrs. George
Starr as leader have eight
members who plan to have en
tries in showmanship and try
for the Juiging team. They are
Patti Miller, Marlbel Starr,
Gregory Stelner, David Stein
er, Larry Heath, Cornelius Fes
kens, Mary Feskens, Marie
Steiner. They are all entering.
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of all kinils. Trusses, Abdom
tnal Support. ElaU Bnlery
Expert fltlen print fitting
ASK TOCB DOCTOR'
Capifal Drug Slore
405 Stall Afreet -Ceroer
et Ubertr
84H Green Staiw
Enroll in August
and Save $15.00
lIEAlllNltoIIDACC
PHONE 4-4962
AND GET STARTED TODAY
Tap, Ballet, Toe, Acrobatic, Baton Twirling,
Fox Trot, Waltz, Swing, Rumba, Samba,
Tango, Mambo
Regular Court Price, 25 hours, $35.00
SPECIAL AUGUST PRICE, eOA AA
25 HOURS ZUeUU
Even if you don't intend to start lestont until
September You May Enroll Now and SAVE!
Start Now and Be Prepared for Our Fall TV Shows
Watch for Opening of Our New, Spacious
Ferry Street Studios
Jon-Mar Dance Studio .
677 So. Commercial
Studios Open, 1 0 A.M. to 1 0 P.M.
n U . . .uiTE BUCK
v
CAR & TRUCK
CENTALS
394 North Church
i Phen 3-9600
TA The Mi 'P' 11
Sizes 4 to 10
AAAA to C
U 135 No. Liberty
1(1 N. Liberty 8t,
Salem, Oregea
STORE HOURS:
:It A. M. to 1:11 P.M.
Friday Night Till P.M.
7TtV
op reniiey
CALLING ALL KIDS! !
MOVIE PARTY
FREE - FREE - FREE
ILSINORE THEATER
I saewiaga Friday, September 4th.
It aeoa 4 jb.
Ftaturiag Bey Began and Trigger la "South et Calient."
Alee I cartoeat (a 1-hour show).
Get tlekets at Fenaey'i bow! (Only SMt tillable.) .
LOOK FELLAS' sill
CHOOSE YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL
SUNTAUS NOV!
GENUINE
GALEY & LORD KLONDIKES
Extra heavy 9-oa. .
Detianed far all Outdoors.
Sarjferiitd and Vat-dyed'
Hoary Duty Zipper Fly
Tan In Sues 28-42
EXTRA HEAVY 2-PLY
ARMY TWILL
Strong 2-Ply Army Twill
Sanforiiad and Vat-dyad
Plenty af Roomy Packets . j ',
Heavy Duty Zipper Fly
Silver Gray, Tan, in Shiat 29-46
RUGGED BUILT ,
COMBED COTTON
a DuroHleSVi-oi.Twill
Sanforiied and Vat-dyed
Graduated Siiet for Perfect Fit
Heavy Duty Zipper Fly ,
Tan in tiias 29-48 . ,
Main Floor
SOFT, SUPPLE JACKETS OF
GENUINE SUEDE
Luxury at a low Penney price!
Buttery toft tueda leather jac
kets with snug knitted cuffs,
collar, waistband, full rayon
Satin linings!
Main Floor
GENUINE
HORSEHIDE JACKETS
er! kI
Soft, supple Jackets of genu.
Ina horsehide, quilt lined
resist any kind of weather!
Penney's hos them In rich
brown and deep cordovan!
Two-way pockets. Sizes 36-46. -
Main Floor
'LOOK FELLAS! PENNEY'S HAS
White Poplin Jackets
These sturdy Jackets or built to
take plenty of rough use . . . and
they ara washoble. Thot means a
saving on cleoning bills! Treated to
resist showers . . . hova snug shirred
elastic at sides, side zipper pockets,
and pleated bocks . . , choose from
Whita or Novy.
Main Floor
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