Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 20, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL.' Salens Oregon 1
Thursday, August 20, 1953
In The Valley
Edited by MIKE FOKBIS
Pleasantdale
Lyons
Lyons The Lyons Garden
club was entertained at the
home of Mrs. Winnie Branch
on Wednesday afternoon, with
Mrs. Celene Taylor as co-hostess.
Roll call of members was
on orepsratlon of plants and
shrubs. Plans were made and
discussed and Sept. 18 the date
set for the fall flower snow,
with Mrs. Winnie Branch as
eenersl chairman.
A Question and answer box
' was conducted by Gertrude
Weidman and Laura NeaL
A move along the lines of
civic oride for Lyons and Me-
bama will be the placing of
garbage barrels, painted and la
beled for the use of the public
as a place to discard paper, bot
tles, cartons and all litter that
is now thrown in front of the
business houses and along the
sides of the highway.
Thirteen members answering
roll call were Frances Garsjo,
Madelene Nuttleman, Gladys
Kuiken, Agnes Brotherton,
Laura NeaL Eva Bressler, Ma
ble Bass, Ann Holzfuss, Doris
Roy, Gertrude Weidman, Ce
lene Taylor and Winnie Branca.
Mrs. Fred Steinfeldt and Mrs.
Harry Monroe were guests of
the afternoon, with Mrs. Stein
felt loinlnsT the club.
Week-end guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roys
were her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Kuni from CresweUV
Lawrence, Oliver and Aimer
Zander and Mr. Eglie frdm Bel
llngham. Wash., were Friday
evening 'guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens.
The three Zander brothers are
cousins of Mrs. Stevens.
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Weav
er were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Weaver and family from Fair
field. Mont. They also visited
at the Harold Weaver home in
Stayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rogers,
Mrs. Clarence Duman and
Glee Dea, Bill James and Mrs.
Wayne Phillips, were among
those attending the Oregon
State Farmers Union picnic
held at Champoeg park Sun
day. Mr. Rogers, Bill James,
Ruth Ann and Glee Dea fum-
Blta Raywsrtk
Stewart Onager
Tcehatectar
"SALOMI"
eatene OBrfca
"COW COUNTRY
III
Me Tut 5:M
Cary Grant
Dckareh Cut
"DREAM WIFE"
Junes Nun
"THE DESERT
RATS"
Lib TON )BB
"Mr. Scoutmaster"
Careens Cesaeds
Denleo DarcH
Pa trie Knewlee
'Flome of Calcutta"
In Person!
Next Monday
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Friees: tl.IMt.4t-f !.
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SPIKE JONES
"MUSICAL INSANITIES
Of 1v54"
Featnring the
CITY SUCKERS
.
MaU Orders Takeat
Checks payable to Capital
Theatre. Specify First ST
Second Shew
Seats ea Sale at
Capitol Bex Office!
ished the music tor the affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith
were called to Cornelius by the
death of his mother. Mrs. Lela
Smith. Funeral services will be
held Wednesday.
Members of the Lyons Meth
odist church Sunday morning
held their first services in the
basement of the new church.'
Rev. Harold E. Sheriff and fam
ily have arrived from Philips-
burg. Penn.
Miss Joy Kuiken has re
turned home from Ketcheksn,
Alaska, after spending two
months there. Miss Kuiken, a
graduate of Oregon College of
Education this spring, will
teach in the Springfield schools
this year.
Roy Skalf of SUverton vis
ited relatives in Lyons Friday.
He was a guest at the George
Berry and Alex Bodeker homes.
Ska lie is a cousin of Alex Bo
deker and Mrs. Berry.
Mrs. Pearl Averill of Leb
anon is visiting at the home of
her daughter and family; the
Ramie Kartells. Mr. and Mrs.
George Schneider of Newport
were Monday visitors at the
Martell home. Mrs. Schneider
is a niece of Mrs. Martell.
Miss Norma Miller of Eu
gene was a Sunday overnight
guest at the home of Mrs. Alice
Huber. She had Just returned
with Mr. and Mrs. James Swan
of Mill City from an outing to
the lakes.
Mrs. Perkins of Chicago, aunt
of Mr. Thiel, is a guest at the
home of Mr. and sirs. Kusseu
Thiel. She, with the Thiels, is
spending several days at North
Bend on the coast.
Congratulations are going to
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lyons upon
the arrival of another grand
daughter, born to their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
George Mellke of Eugene. Mrs.
Lyons is spending several days
in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Marteu,
Timothy and Tommy, Mr. and
Mrs. Monroe walker, Mr. ana
Mrs. Alvin Peck and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walker and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Walker and son and Mrs. Tru
man McClennean and son, Jim-
mis, attended a family gather
ing and picnic Sunday at Bates
park near Lebanon, wnere Mr.
and Mrs. Wlllard Chamberlain
and family were hosts to the
group.
Boy Scout troop 81 enjoyed
another outing at the Breiten
bush Hot Springs, where they
with their leader. Earl Helemn,
made hike from the springs
to Devils Peak. Those mak
ing the trip were Johnnie
Bridges, David Traban, John
nie Trahan, Freddie Sutherlin,
Jerry Spellmeier, Donald Mc
Whirk, Jack Good ell, Jr., and
Jerry Gustafson.
Social night win be observed
at the grange hall Friday eve
ning, Aug. 21, when Santiam
Valley grange and the Farmers
Union meet Jointly. Ray Stout
win be present to show pictures
of his tour through Greece.
Jerry Coffman, lecturer for the
grange, reports that there will
be added entertainment follow.
ing the pictures.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chrlsten
sen, Duanc and Sue, who re
cently moved from Lyons to
Dexter, spent the week-end in
Lyons with friends.
' A J-shaped dagger is part
of what every well-dressed
Arab must wear in Zanzibar.
UMia M8MIU, NiMWaT f
GATE OI'EN 1:N
SHOW AT 1:45
NOW!
"SCARED iTinr
Deaa Martin
Jerry Lewis
rtes
TAXP
Dan Dailey
CemlanM Smith
Pleaaaatdale William
Moerke, the father of Mrs.
Allan Nichols of this district.
left Portland oa Friday, August
it, en route to his home at
Donnelly Minn, having spent
nearly six months in the Port
land General hospital with
fractures of the leg, arm and
nose, received ia an auto acci
dent Feb. II. At that time, Mrs.
Moerke had come to Oregon
witn the intention of having i
short visit with relatives here,
Still wearing a leg cast, Mr.
Moerke is walking on crutches.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldoa Swan.
both of whose birthdays fell
on the same day, Aug. 18, were
guests of honor at a picnic ia
uayion city park, attended
by neighbors, relatives and
friends of the couple.
Hostesses for the potluck
a inner were Mr. Swan s sister,
Mrs. Milo Morris, and Mrs.
Swan's mother, Mrs. Rose
Dickerson. Other guests were
the Morris children. Dale,
Doug, Terrel, Luanna and
Brad, Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Reichstein, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Biles, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Whit
ney, Mrs. Daisy Rainsforth,
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Reichstein
and Philip, Miss Bonnie Swan
and Miss Jean Turner.
All of the children of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Freshour gath
ered at the home place Friday
evening, Aug. 14, for ice cream
and cake in celebration of Mr.
Freshour's birthday. The
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Freshour and sons of Pleasant-
dale, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ly
man and children of Webfoot,
Mr. and Mrs. Granville Fresh
our and children of Carlton,
Mr. and Mrs. Gailan Freshour
snd children of Dayton and
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and
children of Hubbard.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McFar-
lane of Salem were Sunday
dinner guests of his parents
here, Mr. snd Mrs. J. A. Mc-
Farlane.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Freshour and their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Freshour and children of Pleas
antdale, and a daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Lyman and children of Web
foot, all were guests of another
oaugnter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Fisher and children at Hub
bard for an outdoor dinner.
Recent callers at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richards
were Mrs. Wendell Willard,
Sr, and Mrs. Wendell Willard
Jr., and children of the Neck
Road, and Alice Holllday of
North Bend. They came es
pecially to sea Mrs. Dean Rec
tor and children of Portland.
who were house guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richards,
tor a weex.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Slosn for dinner
and the evening, were neigh
bors, Mr. and Mrs. Bill King
and his mother. Mrs. Pauline
King. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sloan
had as Sunday callers, her sis
ter, Mrs. Giles Curtis, and a
friend. Miss Helen Thompson,
ootn trom Portland.
Mrs. Fred Reichstein arrived
home Monday, Aug. 17, having
speui nearly two weeks with
two sisters, Mrs. Grace Stone
brink and Mrs. Percy Csne, at
Yamhill, and a sister-in-law.
Mrs. Louesa Hanville, at Carl
ton. Miss Jean Turner spent sev
eral days at Newberg with an
aunt, Mrs. Clifford Swan and
daughter Sharon, then re
turned Sunday to the home of
her uncle, Weldon Swan, where
she la spending the summer.
Clifford Swan, a former res
ident of the Pleasantdale dis
trict. Is now hospitalized with
a knee Injury as a result of a
logging mishao.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sloan
recently spent a day at Delake
with friends, Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Cummlngs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green
were among a group of 18
friends who gathered at Maud
Williamson state park ea Sun
day, Aug. 18, for a picnic din
ner In honor of the wedding
annivesary of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Snyder and the birthday
of Mr. W. J. Versteeg, all of
Amity.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rutsch-
man and children had as callers
oa Saturday, her brother and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coats
and children of Portland, and
overnight guests at the same
home were Mr. Rutschman's
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Rutschmaa, also of Portland.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bus Hadley were his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hadley
of McMinnville.
Turner
Willamina
SHOW AT .
NOW. THRU SAT.l
9.
Alr-CaaeiueiKe'
Starts Taaay Ofea t:U
HSU
clifton unm
WEBB-STANWYCK
ftecsn 'eaten
"White Lightning"
with Stanley Clemeata
Starts Sender
"SCARED STirr
Sat It Oa, v(w vriee sn
ver Scraea. It's Different!
Willamina Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Smelser and daughters
left this week for their home
ia San Francisco after spending
the pest two weeks with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Smelser.
R. Lee Norris visited with
his two brothers in Seattle last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Timber-
lake of Seattle spent Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Watts. -
Mrs. Elizabeth Doebele re
turned here Sunday from As
toria, where she had been visiting.
Spending several days in
Seaside last week were Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Llndbeck, Mr. and
Mrs. Elton Thorn. Mr. -and
Mrs. George Hanson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Waldo Forsman. .
Steve Bus well returned to
his home in Sandy this week
after visiting here with Mr.
and Mrs. James BuswelL-
Mrs. Bill Denton and chil.
dren are spending this week
in Reedsport with her mother.
sort. oy MundU
Bert DePue is visltine here
this week with his dauehter.
am. nay Mcuee.
Mrs. Roy McNamar and
children of Junction City are
viaiung nere this week at the
Earl McNamar home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pearson
visited in southern Oregon last
week on the last part of their
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Graham
have returned from a vacation
trip which took them to Eu
reka and Crescent City, Calif.,
Myrtle Creek and Roseburg.
nra. juaus jensen accom
panied her brother from Wash
ington on a trio throush Ore.
gon, California and Washing-
ion last weex.
r. a. Lisn is nome irom a
Portland hospital, where he
spent several weeks recover
ing from an eye operation.
word has been received here
this week of the death of Dave
Melsner, formerly of Grand
Ronde, who lived in Anderson.
Calif. The funeral will be at
Redding on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rudie
returned this week from a va
cation trip to Victoria, Nanai-
mo ana Vancouver, B. C, and
points in Washington.
Woodburn
Woodburn The resular
meeting of Home Rebekah
lodge was held Tuesday night
at the IOOF hall with Mr.
E. C. Peyton, vice grand, pre
siding in the absence of Mrs.
Edward Garrett, noble grand.
Mrs. B. Bllven was received
into membership by deposit of
ner membership card.
Reports on the Msrion coun
ty IOOF picnic and the Re.
bekah picnic were given by
Ray Shaner and Mrs. Frank
I Wright
I An invitation was read and
accepted to visit Tryphena
lodge of Silverton on the eve
ning of Auc. 27. when Mn
Lola' Osborne, president of the
Rebekah assembly, will mske
ner official visit.
! Refreshments were served by
Mr. snd Mrs. George Slyter
ana Mrs. usvld Fields.
For the next meetinc. Sent.
1, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conyne
ana boraon Luffman will serve,
j About 79 or 80 Rotsrians and
I families were present for the
annual Rotary picnic Tuesday
night at Settlemier park. The
committee in charge of ar
rangements included Kenneth
I Hsgg, chairman. Dr. Delbert
I Reed, W. Earl Dunn and George
.Tirnm.
A brief Softball game pre
ceded the picnic supper with
Homer Wsdsworth snd Kilian
Smith as captains.
Turner The state conven
tion of the Christian church,
usually held at the tabernacle
the first week in July, has been
postponed until Sept. 2-8. Any
one having rooms to rent is
asked to see Mrs. Robert Hen-dershot-
At a recent meeting
of the Christian church, Wil
liam Kaseberg waa re-elected
trustee to fill the term of the
late Dean Shoemaker.
Mrs. Clarence Miller, Leon
ard, Charlene and Roberta, of
Areata, Calif., are visiting her
parents, the Louis Petersen.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ball. Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Petersen,
Bradley and Mark; Jay Collier,
Dick Bassine, Robert Ball and
Robert Mitchell spent last
week-end salmon fishing at As
toria. Mr. snd Mrs. Walter Harris
spent Mondsy visiting his
nephew, Joe Harris, in Sweet
Home.
The local firemen had a busy
week when they were called
out four days in a row to ex
tinguish fires. Only one of the
fires was serious. That was
Saturday afternoon when the
barn on the Wrey farm in the
Cloverdale district was destroyed.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jensen were
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith of
Modesto, Calif. While they
were here, both families male
a trip to The Dalles to visit Mr.
snd Mrs. Tom Kelly and daugh
ter. In The Dalles Mrs. Jensen
observed her birthday anniver
sary with a party.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brow-
et have had as their guests
their grandson and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold" Cook of
Martinez, Calif., and coming to
visit them this week-end is
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Herschel Brewer of Mo
desto. Calif.
Mrs. Roger DeLorm, Rachel
and Roger, Jr., of Seattle are
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Hogsed. j
Mr. and Mrs. John Regier
are in Seattle to attend the wed
ding of their grandson, Dean.
Carter.
Mrs. Olive Catterlin is visit
ing relatives in Slletz and Gard
ner this week.
charge of the program, and
presented the gifts to the hon
ored guests.
Mrs. Evan Danielsoa Is plan
ning to leave by air in the near
future to Join her husband in
France.
A miscellaneous bridal abow-
er will be held at the Hopewell
E.U.B. church Friday evening.
Aug. 21 at 8 p.m., in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Polvi (Vi
ola Warren), whose marirage
was an event of Aug. 11 at the
First Christian church in Mc
Minnville. Everyone Is cordial
ly invited to attend the shower.
Amity
Grand Island
Grand Island Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Clow and two sons, of
Waldport, were week - end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Palmer of Grand Island
and several Clow families in
the Unionvale district
Miss Lola Mae palmer of Sa
lem spent the week-end with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Palmer, in the Grand
Island district
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Palmer
of Brush College moved the
fint of the aveek to the E. M.
Coats residence vacated by Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Gossett, who
moved to Salem a few days
sio after operating the Serv
ice Center store in Unionvale
since January. LeRoy is ope rat
ing a grsin combine In the Day
ton area.
Fairview
Hopewell
All Teeaaleoler Shaw
RayMlllaad
Arlene Dahl
Weadell Corey la
"JAMAICA RUN"
-elee-
Vaagha Mearee
Jeaa Leslie ia
"TOUGHEST MAN
IN ARIZONA"
Tea've never aeea a
sharper, brighter ptctare
la a drive-la . . . than the
ana ea ear slant screen!
COMINO SUNDAY
At sUrelar FrWes...
J see Ferrer la
..jttit ikS aniiet"
For the Finest
TTEAC4
IN THE NORTHWEST
OR
Tht Most Delicious
CMDCCiEN
ITS
hattucJ Chateau
Hopewell The Sohn family
reunion was held Aug. 16 at
Williamson Memorial State
Park, with Mrs. George Mc
Kinley and Mrs. Mina Alder
man of Salem as hostesses.
Those who attended were R.
L. McKinley of Sweet Home,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Beier of
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sohn,
daughter Ellabell and two chil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Sohn and children of Independ
ence; Mr. and Mrs. James Sohn
and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Sohn, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Miles, - Mr. and Mrs. Warn
Miles and two sons; Mrs. Lora
Sohn and two daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Whitesel and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley
Bullock and two sons snd Joe
Rubie, all of Salem; and Mr.
nd Mrs:' Glenn Breneman of
Sheridan.
A double shower was held at
the Seventh Day Adventist
school Saturday evening, Aug.
15, in honor of Miss Vera
Keightley, bride-elect of Wen
dell Danielson of Gaston, whose
wedding will be an event of
Sept 3 at the S D A. church in
Hopewell, and Mrs. Evan Dan
ielson (Thelma Keightley),
whose husband is driving sn
ambulance for the Army Medi
cal Corps In France.
About 85 friends and rela
tives of the young people en-
Joyed the program of readings
and mucis. Mr. snd Mrs. Alvin
Keightley of Bandon came the
longest distance to be present.
Mrs. Lowell Campbell was in
Fairview Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Stephens, accompanied
by Mrs. Leonard Lembkie, all
of Fairview district, took the
Stephens riding horses and
joined friends vacation riding
in the Three Sisters area.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mar
shall and three children of
Grants Pass, who have been
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Marley, in the Fair
view district for two weeks.
left for their home Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Talon, one
son .and two daughters, of Rose
burg, were week-end guests
of her mother, Mrs. Frank
Campbell, brothers and sisters-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Campbell of Fairview
district.
Miss Elaine Gilbert of Eu
gene, who had been a guest
for a week at the home of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Campbell, went home
Monday. Her sister, Darlene
Gilbert, of Eugene, so came
for a week's vacaiton at the
same home.
Amity Lee Dowling, who Is
to be Amity's new police chief.
will report for duty Aug. Zu,
according to O. E. Roth, , city
recorder.
Dowling is currently at Willamina.
Canton Yamhill, No. 8, and
Ladies Auxiliary, patriarchs
militant, held their annual pic
nic at Yamhill Locks park Sun
day, Aug. 1-
L. L. lox arrangea xnc ta
bles, made the coffee ana
brought a case of orange aae.
A picnic dinner wu servea
at 1 p-m.
Auxiliary officers present
were: Mrs. Eugenia Robinson,
president; Mrs. John Gibbs,
vice president; Mrs. Nets
Stoutenberg, secretary.
Members coming from Port
land were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McNelley (Madalene Rosner),
Mr. and Mrs. Bunyan.
Attending from Amity were
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbs, Mrs.
Cora Newman, Mrs. Laura
Stockton, and Vernishia New
by. Mrs. John Blum, Reno, Nev., j
Mrs. Joe Ward Marsh, We
natchee. Wash., Mrs. Winnifred
Cuts Chapman, Ephrata, Wash., I
are house guests of Miss Laura
Judy this week.
The women from washing-
ton are cousins of Mrs. Blum
snd will accompany her homei
this week for part of -their va
cation.
Mrs. Blum has been In Ore
gon for several weeks, due to
the serious illness of her broth
er, Addison Jellison, in Port
land. He is reported Improv
ing.
NATION'S HIGHEST
W'es
r i k
l'-iV- V
T ;; it..'
Marine Cpl. Alford Lee
McLaughlin, 25, of Leeds,
Ala, smiles after being in
formed at Rome, Ga., that
he has been awarded the
Congressional Medal of Hon
or. He won the nations
highest medal for heroism
during Chinese attack on
Bunker Hill in Korea last
September. (UP Telephoto) '
Union Hill
Monmouth
Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. C.
Marshall Stone are the parents
of a 6 lb. 8 oz. girl, born "Aug.
15 at their home on West Gun
Club Rd. The baby has been
named Elizabeth Ann and has
five brothers.
Attending the State Farmers
Union picnic Sunday at Cham
poeg were Mr. and Mrs. .Percy
Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sny
der, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney How
ard, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Os-born.
Ronnie and Rosemary Boil-1
Hot returned home Friday from ;
a visit with their grandparents,
in Hillrose, Colo. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney How-:
ard and Mrs. Mollie Lacey vis-1
ited in Independence Tuesday!
at the Robert LeRoy home to
see Mrs. LeRoy, who is ill at j
her home.
Union Hill The Union Hill
Grange meeting for the month
of August will be held on Fri
day evening, Aug. 21.
The annual watermelon feed
will be held following the
meeting of both the Juvenile
and subordinate Grange meet
ings. The Union Hill Woman's
club annual picnic for ' the
members and their families
will be held at the Arthur Mul
key picnic grounds Sunday,
Aug. 23. The committee in
charge of the picnic is Mrs.
Donald Peters, Mrs. Henry
Tate and Mrs. W. J. Lensman.
The coffee committee is Mrs.
W. M. Tate.
Unionvale
U.iionvale Dr. H. W. Byrne,
Jennings Lodge, head of the
department cf Christian service
at the seminary, was speaker
at the Unionvale Evangelical
United Brethren church Sun
day morning, Aug. 16.
Rev. A. Callandro of Italy
will be speaker at the local
church Saturday evening, Aug.
22. The public is urged to attend.
Bert Larson
Dies in Crash
Silverton Bert Larson, a
former local man, was acciden
tally killed while driving to
work at the Portland Western
Cooperage, where he was em
ployed. Funeral services were
Thursday, in Portland, final
rites were at the Willamette
National cemetery.
Mrs. Larson, the former
Betty Anundson of Silverton,
and children, Joan, Janice,
Richard and Barbara, survive!
Mrs. Larson's parents, the Tom
Anundsons, came from Sacra
mento for the services, and
i in Silverton for a brief
Visit with the brother of
Anundson, Henry Anundson.
Polio Cases Below
Record Total of '52
Washington W) The Public
Health Service said Thursday
it appears infantile paralysis
cases this year "will be sub
stantially below" the record
total of 57,626 listed last yesr.
The 1,997 cases reported last
week represented a 7 per cent
increase over those In the pre
vious week but it wss 40 per
cent below the 3,105 In the
corresponding 1952 week.
Blue whales are the largest
of all whales and often ex
ceed 100 feet in length.
finest In
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Swimming . . fishing . . golf . . boating . .
riding . . hiking.
Cocktail lounge. Barn Dancing Nightly.
Delicious food.
ROOMS $100 UPPER DAT FOR TWO. PRIVATE RATH Dt All ROOM.
Owned and Operated by George T. Thompson.
Ships from Norway, Great
Britain, South Africa, Japan,
the Netherlands, Russia and
Panama hunt wales annually
under an agreement that limits
the total catch. .
Bnt of course that's only one
feature of using attractive
Lite -Rock buiidtng block for
that garage you've been hop
ing to build some day. Wa re
talking about the finest, saf
est, most permanent garage
oMsinable at reasonable coat.
Llte-Kock ia light in weight,
insulating, inert, strong and
fory good tooMnf. Whether
you use our soffit tile roof
(don't fail to aak about Una)
or one of the various frame
roofs, you'll have a gangs to
make neighbors alt up and
take notice.
Drop In and view our atoek
plana and photographa of
many typea of contemporary
garages. We can help vou
all questions concerning build
ing and costs, at no obliga
tion to you. The Urns to ia
NOW.
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TWO WllXS OR IMS. ..SO DON'T DflAY
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simomo auniiai co.
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BUT VIIAT ABOUT YOURS?
Mr. Turtle doesn't have to worry about fire
protection but most people do! There is
no substitute for the peace of mind that
fi re protection aivet especially If it's a
policy written by the Farmers' Mutual of
tnumclsw. Since 1898 this oreet Northwest
Company hat been writing fire policies for
thousands of homes at unusual savings.
DOlillANCg uim
Carl E. P. Arndt
1030 Hectrte Avenue
Salem. Oregon
Deoflas R. Baker
41 Masonic Bldg.
Salem Orecon
E. A. Goentbner
416 Masonic BkJf
Salem Oregon
Winiaaa D. Kerr
41 North Capitol
Salem Oregon
Ronald C. Nkhals
416 Mssonle Bldg.
Salem Oreeon
Robert C. Zeller
154 South Hist) St.
Sslem Oregon