Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 24, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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In The Valley
Edited ay MIKE FORBES
SUverton
SUverton Tbt country
home ot Mr. end Mrs. Ralph
Adams at Niagara on the North
Santiam will be the scene of
the annual picnic of the local
Izaak Walton and the Salem
league. The cabin ii located
five miles east ot Gates, a short
dfiUnct from Chuck's tavern.
Movies of the western horse
show, project of the Silver-
ton chamber of commerce, tak
en by Jack Fish and Kenneth
. Brown, were shown at the
week s meeting of the group.
Harvey Uallett, local glad
grower, brought home from the
Grants Pass show 20 blue rib
bons, eight red ribbons, and a
number of thirds. He entered
35 competitive arrangements,
At the Thomas Chldsey home
visiting are members of the
family of their daughter, the
Joe Stoys of Grants Pass.
Two prominent local women.
urs. Nina cooper and Mrs. T.
P. Heidenstrom, are under
special treatment at the SU
verton hospital this week.
With canning beans near the
, peak of the harvest, more help
Is being sought in the fields to
save the bounteous crop.
More than 100 pickers and
ooppicaing machines were
started In the Goshle yards dur
ing the week harvesting the
eariy niggles.
Harry Sherwood, general
chairman of the commnunity
chest esmpalgn. Is announcing
tnst Ted Riches Is to be chair
man of all rural areas sur
rounding Silvertn.
The Hazel Green school dli
, trict patrons voted to con
struct a 194.000 schoolhouse.
Coach Murl Anderson Is is
suing suits Saturday morning
to prospective football players,
to be In readiness fur tryouts
for the Monday beginning of
practice.
Dr. E. L. Henkel, president,
elect of the Oregon veterinar
lsns association, accompanied
by Mrs. Henkel, has returned
from attending the northwest
association convention at Spo
kane four days during the
week, with Mrs. Henkel at
tending the auxiliary.
Roberts
Roberts Mrs. Frank Both.
ringer and Mrs. O. S. Hlggtns
were hostesses for the mem
bers of the Home Economics
club of the Roberts Grange,
Thursday evening at the home
of Mrs. Boehrlhger. Owing to
tne Illness of Mrs. J. J. Johns.
Mrs. Lee U. Eyerly, vice chair
man, conducted the business
meeting.
The community fair was dis
cussed. Mrs. Louis D. Johnston
was appointed chairman of the
hobby booth, and she invites
everyone interested In hobbies
to contribute to the display.
She also will have charge of
the Youth club exhibits.
It was voted to give 1st and
second prises for cakes en
tered for judging.
Committees appointed by the
cnairman to serve at the com
munity fair which Is sponsored
by the Grsnge are: Flowers,
Mrs. Lee u Eyerly and Mrs.
Joe Felton; miscellaneous, Mrs.
M mot 70ttta. wurmym
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Fred H. Thompson and Mrs. t.
L. Minard; cakes, Mrs. Glenn
Bidgood snd Mrs. Abner Kline;
white elephant, Mrs. Denver
Young and Mrs. J. F. Ring
wsld; fish pond, Mrs. A. D.
Graham; aprons and dish tow
els, Mrs. Frank Boehringer and
Mrs. G. S. Hlggins; hobbies and
Youth club exhibit. Mrs. Louis
D. Johnston and Mrs. Walter
Kloti;. cafeteria lunch, Mrs.
Harvey Schubel, Mrs. Roy J,
Rice, Mrs. Albert Blsnkenshlp,
Mrs. J. J. Johns and Mrs. Joe
King. Others assisting are Mrs.
Elmer Minch and Mrs. Helena
Murhammer. .
The community is invited to
enter Into the agriculture ex
hibits and other activities at
the fair, which will be held at
the Grange hall Saturday, Oct
3 at 5 p.m. Those entering ex
hibits should enter them dur
ing the afternoon.
The next Home Economics
elub meetinc will be Sept 17
instead of the 10th, and will be
held at the home of Mrs. A. D.
Graham, with Mrs. Roy J. Rke
assisting hostess.
In the recent contest, prises
were won by Mrs. S. L. Minard
and Mrs. Roy J. Rice.
Woodburn
Woodburn A family reun
ion was held in honor of Mrs.
Frank Purdy of Woodburn at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Con in Omaha. Neb., on Aug.
18. Mrs. Purdy. who has been
making an extended visit in the
mid-west, is an aunt of Mrs.
Cora whom she has not seen
for 23 years. A reception was
held with 41 relatives attend
tag.
Mrs. Purdy is expected home
Monday, Aug. 24, after three
months visiting in the eastern
and midwest states and en-
route home she visited Mrs.
M. A. Ray, a sister of her late
husband, at Boise, Idaho.
Guests at the home oi airs.
Blaine McCord the Utter part
of the week were her grand
daughters, Misse Sue and Bet
sey Spear of Coos Bay and
their friends. Miss Mary Lucas
of Stockton, Calif., and Miss
Joan Fargo of Redding, Calif.
The group arrived Thursday
and were to leave sunaay.
Miss Sue has completed high
school at Dominican, San Ra
fael, Calit, and will enter the
University of Oregon at Eugene
this fall.
Joe Stravens of the Wood-
burn high - school chapter of
FFA had a perfect score In
Judging the beet class at the
Columbia county fsir at Deer
Island recently.. The other
member of the Judging team
was Kenneth Twitto. AlScha
lock, local Instructor, also took
a team to the Multnomah coun
ty fair at Gresham Friday.
Charles Byers of Woodburn
has Just completed his first
summer session of work toward
his master's degree at Oregon
College of Education. Byers,
who received his bachelor of
science degree at OCB, is princ
iple of the Hubbard grade
school and will again teach the
eighth grade there this coming
school year.
Marshall Barbour, who
teaches ' driver's training at
Woodburn high school, hss
been taking a special course in
driver's training at the Port
land state college the past
week.
' Miss Sharlene Kinns, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kinns
of Woodburn, route 1, recently
spent six weeks visiting rela
tives at Grants Pass and Har
bor and while there attended
the Shakespearian festival in
Ashland.
Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Ilium
and sons, Virgil and Philip,
have returned from a three
weeks vacation trip to Iowa,
Missouri and other mid-western
states, where they visited rela
tives. Rev. Ilium conducted
services at various places dur
ing the trip. They traveled
more than fiOOO miles.
ALBANY TRAFFIC FIN1
Albany Guy Ralph Hon
eywell, 18, Sweet Home, was
fined S Saturday morning in
city court after he pleaded
guilty to a charge of speeding,
city police records showed.
Two others were spending five
days in Jail after they tailed to
pay $10 fine for drunkenness.
They are Leo J. Hill. 49, trans
ient, and William Arthur Rlik-
onen, Astoria.
For tht Finest
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IN THI NORTHWEST
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The Most Delicious
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Lyons
I- Lyons A surprise party
honoring Mrs. Leo Crusoa ea
her birthday anniversary, and
a family reunion, were enjoyed
by 43 members and friends of
the Charles Cruson family at
their home In Fox Valley Fri
day evening.
A turkey dinner was served
on the lawn.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Smith, Mrs. Louise 'Cru
son, Mr. snd Mrs. Dave Wof
fard, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Schnabel, David, Jay and Dar
lene, and Miss Gail Cruson,
all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Bennett from Butte,
Mont; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cru
son and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Cruson, Buddy and Merry
Joe, Mrs. Leonsrd Cruson,
Michael and Nikki, Mrs. Pearl
Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wof
tard, Lenny and Christy, Mr.
snd Mrs. Earl Thayer, Gary.
'Terry and Marlene, Mr. and
Mrs. Donsld McWhirk, Errol
Msrla, Hugh and Rhonda, Mrs.
Ina Stockwell, and the host and
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Cruson and Bonnie.'
Sept 21 la ths date set tor
the opening of the Msri-Linn
school due to the been hsrvest
and cannery work. One new
teacher has been added to the
teaching staff. Miss Resn
Fletcher of Sslem, who will
teach the Sth grade, which will
relieve Miss Vivian Boyce to
give her full time to music, j
Some redecoratinc nas oeen
done in most of the rooms. Bids
are now in order tor ceiling of
the gym and other minor re
nain. Van Prichard. the Jan
itor. has been kept busy all
summer caring tor the lawn
and looking after the building
All teachers will go to Albany
Sent 10 and 11 to attend the
county work snop.
Sunday meats at tne nome oz
Miss Ina Stockwell were wir.
and Mrs. Floyd Monroe and
Mrs. Emma Monroe oi Al
bany.
Recent visitors st tne nome
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rogers
on McCully mountain were Ur.
and Mrs. Ralph Osiey irom
Couerkk. Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cruson of
Ashland moved last week Into
the Rusell Wilson house across
the highway from the sporting
goods store.
Allen and Myra Hartley from
the New Tribes Mission In
stitute at Fouths Springs, Cel.,
are visiting at the home of their
grandparents, Mr. ana sari.
George Clip tell. .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele snd
family, who have resided In
Lyons for some time while he
has been employed with tne
Puget Sound Timber company,
moved this week to Eugene,
where he was transferred to
work for the company.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian
were hosts for the ice cream so
cial sponsored by the Women's
Society of Christian service,
held in their gardens Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Alwood Aronson and
sons Ray and Paul are visiting
relatives in Duluth, Minn. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Hart
nell have as their guests their
two little grandsons. Jlmmie
and Kenny Orr, from Seattle,
Wash., who will spend some
time with them.
Mrs. Delma Barrington from
Austin, Texas, was a guest at
the home ot her niece and fam-,
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh John
ston, Wednesday and Thurs
day. Mrs. Barrington will be
remembered as Delma Grimes,
who spent her girlhood here,
leaving about 36 years ago.
She also called on Mrs. Alex
Bodeker and Mrs. Clyde Bress
ler, old schoolmates, and vis
ited her sister, Mrs. Frank
Siegmund, in Stayton. She will
also visit another sister, Mrs.
Ed Thayer at Waldport, as well
as relatives In California, be
fore returning to Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kerr
have moved to Cherryville, and
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Berry to
Brlghtwood, where the two
men will be employed as truck
drivers for Hugh Johnston,
who hss a contract with the
Luxall Logging company near
Rhododendron.
Logging Firm Fined
For Ignoring Code
Sweet Home The Gilber
Eaton Logging company of
Sweet Home was fined 3200 in
Sweet Home Justice court last
week on two charges of vio
lating the state forest code.
Juitlce F. A. Cornell levied
a $100 tine on each count of not
have a weather instrument at
the aite -of the company's op
erations and tor not having a
fire tool box.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregoa
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Earl "Warren, Jr., 23, son of California's governor, fills
out application for marriage license at Santa Monica,
Calif., with bride-to-be Patricia Kent 23, of Sacramento.
They have known each other for past six years and plan
to marry in Sacramento Sept 4. (UP Telephoto)
Scotts Mills
Scotts Mills Mr. and Mrs.
Rsymond Scott and sons, Greg,
Frank and Paul, of Janesville,
Wise., are visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bielenberg.
Mrs. Bielenberg and Mrs. Scott
are sisters.
Relatives and friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Fink gathered
at the Fink home Sunday in
celebration of Mr. and Mrs.
Fink's seventeenth wedding
anniversary.
Among those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jayne
and children, of Salem; Mrs.
Bill Mites and daughters, of
SUverton; Mr. and Mrs. Harve
Haskins, Monitor; Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Howard. SUverton; Mr
and Mrs. RusseU Nelson and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones.
A farewell party was given
for Carol Males, who enlisted
in the navy and left last week
to report at ao Arizona Mot
camp.
Young friends of RusseU
Nelson. Jr.. came to' the home
of the parents to help cele
brate Russell's seventh birth
day, recently.
Charles Donald, Doris ana
Joanne Tuning, James Fink
Connie JarvUl, WUliam and
Kenneth Magee and Larry
Newton attended the Christian
Endeavor banquet at George
Fox college at Newberg re
cently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton
and sons are vacationing in
Washington.
Worth Coulson and R. V.
Trescott are taking care of the
Newtons' store during their
sbsence.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Caster
are announcing the birth ot a
son, Aug. 17, at SUverton hos
pital. Mr. and' Mrs.' Henry Shilts
snd sons are vacationing at
central Oregon lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Logue
and children have, moved to the
Milton Partridge residence.
Mrs. BUI McCUskey and
children, ot Kansas, are, vis
iting the Logues.
Harold Woolsey purchased
the garsge business from Ralph
Clem.
The building which houses
Groshong's grocery was re
cently treated to a new coat of
paint. Manilla Dunagan is the
owner of the building.
Pedee
Pedee Mr. snd Mrs. Carl
Puem and Steven, and Mrs.
Winnie Fletcher were Tuesday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Turner. Mrs. Fletcher re
mained for a short visit with
her sister, Mrs. Turner.
Jerry Pease cut his foot on
a tin can while at play .and
it waa necessary tor the doctor
to take several stitches.
Miss Theda Condron of Cor
vallis is visiUng st the home
of her sister, Mrs. There Worn
er.
Mrs. E. S. Burbank and sons
Lyle and Eldon, of Portland,
are visiting this week at the
home of her daughter, Mrs.
Frits Dyer.
Mrs. Frsnk Sheythe gave
the report of the recent E. U. B.
conference held at Jennings
Lodge, at the church recently.
She was the delegatea from
the local church.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burbank
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spent the week-end it Yachats,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Chestnut
Mrs. Gus Pageckoff of Sa
lem and her daughter, Mrs.
Frank Alsip of Dallas, were re
cent visitors at the homes of
Mrs. Maud Burbank and Mrs
Rufus Dodge.
Mrs. R. J. Smith was hostess
to a White House party Friday
evening at the home of her
daughter. Mrs. F. c. Keroen.
Refreshments ot cake and cof
fee were served to the group at
the close of the evening.
Amity
Amity Relatives of Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Jones surprised
thm with m house w aiming
Sunday, Aug. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones have re
cently moved from the Kilks
apartments to the Tovey prop
erty on GetcbeU St, recently
purchased.
Present for the dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCain
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Nelson and daughter, Hillsboro;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Black and
daughter, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Kilmer and sons, Ball
ston; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Clark,
Amity; Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Whitney. Sheridan, and son.
Marvin, who is at home on fur
lough from Perrin Air Force
base, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Cal
vin M. Jones snd daughter,
Darlene.
Mrs. Russell Sheldon hon
ored her youngest daughter,
Joyce Ann, with a birthday
party on Sheldon lawn recent
ly. To help Joyce Ann celebrate
her fifth birthday were Lucy,
and Bobby Loomia, Judy Far
mer, Cindy Lou and Craig Rob
inson, WendeU Robbins, Jimmy
Robertson, Versa and Charlene
weidman, Christie and Sherri
DeRalve, all of Amity; Linda
McKinley, McMinnvUle; Corkie
and Carol Campbell, Salem;
and foyce Ann, the honor
guest A birthday cake and ice
creanv featured refreshments.
Mrs. ueorge miss, noruii
Trade St, entertained her four!
sis ten with a family dinner re- i
cently. Attending were Mrs.!
Mary Faune, Redondo Beach,
Calif., Mrs. Jennie Potter of
Amity, Mrs. Ethel Ksylor, Mc
MinnvUle, Mr. and Mn. Lau
rence Buell, Bellevue; also Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Hess of Redondo
Beach, dsughter and son-in-law
of Mrs. Faurie, with whom she
makes her home, and the hosts, i
Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss.
Unionvale
Unionvsie Approximately
1300 been pickers are employed
in the various U. S. Alderman
fields.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Terry of
Portland were Monday evening
gu?sts of his mother. Mrs. Rob
ert Terry of Unionvsie.
' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terry of
Portland who had been vaca
tioning at Taft were guests of
his mother, Mrs. Robert Terry
of Unionvsie enroute to their
home Tuesdsy evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Costs of
Unionvale, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Harvey of Portland, Rev. and
Mrs. G. E. Wlllisms of Dayton
enjoyed s picnic at the Miss
Msude Williamson state park in
Wheatland district Tuesday
evening. Mrs. Harvey and Mrs.
Williams are nieces of Mr.
Coats.
Miss Eunice Costs of Vsn
couver. Wash., is seriously ill
at the Vancouver hospital ac
cording to a letter received by
her uncle, E. M. Coats, Tues
dsy. She has been in the hos
pital five weeks.
' Out of
This World!
See Page S ThurWey
Ballston
Ballston Miss Helen Kslten
back left last week for Teens,
Honduras, Central America,
where she will be employed in
religious teaching for the Men
nonite church.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scharf are
being congratulated upon the
birth of a daughter, Aug. 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Miller are
the maternal grandparents.
The Scharfs have two eons.
Four fire departments re
sponded to a call for help to
fight a field fire on toe Jay Se
Christ farm last Wednesday,
which for a while threatened
the house and barn. It leaped
the road, burning aa far as
Broadmead.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Shumway
have returned to their home at
Entiat Wash., following sev
eral days visit at the home of
Mrs. Shumwsy's sister, Mrs.
J. E. Reece.
Mrs. Lillian Walker of Port
land has been a recent guest at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Melvin Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Pen-
ton and children of Pensacola,
Ful, are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Pen ton's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Moon, and
brothers. Barley Moon and
Clark Moon, Jr.
Mrs. Ora Anderson of Fort-
land visited at the home of her
mother,. Mrs. Mary Bowman,
last week. -
Miss Violet SmaU is spend
ing her vacation at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Leroy West of
Rose burg.
Mrs: R. E. Sihrs, Jr.. and
three children of Portland have
been -recent visitors at the
home of an aunt Mrs.- Edna
Tufford. .
A five-generation picture
was taken at the S. O. Snow
home on Mrs. Snow's 84th
birthday last week. Those pic
tured were Mrs. S. D. Snow,
her daughter, Mrs. Fred Smith
of Gopher Valley, Mrs. Smith's
daughter, Mrs. Earl Good of
Sheridan, Mrs. Good's daugh
ter, Mrs. Robert Jones of Grand
Ronde, and Mrs. Jones' daugh
ter, Marie Jones, of Grand
Ronde.
Mrs. Edd Miller has ' been
quite ill at her home the pasti
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vincent of
Garibaldi spent several days
last week at the home of Mrs.
Vincent's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles KadeU.
The Sew and Social club met
Thursday afternoon in the lit
tle church with the president
wim s-srse
Dsn Dsiley
Anne Baaenft
"THE KID FROM
LEFT FIELD"
VicUr Matare
"THE GLORY BRIGADE"
Mr Till 5:00
Richard Wldmsra
"PICKUP ON
SOUTH STREET"
Dsn Di-IVr
THE GIRL
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Tim -SKA TIG EE
Bean Growers Need
Your Help to Harvest
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Transportation Furnished
Camping Facilities Available
Trucks and Buses leaving Employment Office
Daily, 5 to 7 a.m. Driveouts Welcomed
Apply Oregon State Employment
Service
710 Ferry SI., Salem, or Phone 3-9288
nresiding.
Mrs. Hattie urooxs wot u,
arize. Mrs. Hons MUler was
reported ill.
Lonnie Kilmer, steel gu tar
studenUsppeared in recital last
week St the Calvary Baptist
church in Salem. Miss Hart-
in of Salem is instructor.
Monmouth
Unnnuiulll PCITV ATSnt Of
IV.mn. Calif.. IS Visiting hiS
sister, Mrs. R. E. Emerson,
u. un W A. White
of Independence have pur
chased the J. L. Vsn Loan
house on S. College St. and
wiU remodel it lor a nunms
home. Van Loan moved to his
farm one mUe south of town
on highway 99W.
David Stump has been
named one ot 13 high school
graduates in Oregon to receive
Usui tutu, mmwiy ft
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foundation gives these schol.
arships to students to continue
their agriculture studies.
Mrs. G. Walker of New York
is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Alta Rogers.
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