Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 28, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, Anfrnt IS. 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, OrtfM
Past T
Fair at
Champoeg
Success
Daughter of American Rev
olutlon teeond annual country j
fair at Champoeg park wu lasts'
Saturday, August 22, with ail)
chapters in Oregon represented.
All proceed! go to the ex-
peniea oi the. new caretaker's
cabin which hat been built in
the past year. The new build
ing is close to the DAR pioneer
' Cabin built by the organization
20 years ago. The new building
was designed by Petro Belus
chi. At the fair were tables con
taining all kinds of ware for
sale, including knickhacks,
foods, etc. set up ebout the
lawn at . the cabin. The
program of dedication of
the building was it 1
o'clock, with Mrs. Allen C.
McLean, state regent, was in
charge. The Rev. Mr. Stoeker,
ot Newberg led the invocation,
Mrs. McLean reviewed the na
tional and state projects of the
organization.
Guests introduced were Rut
us Holman, former U. S. Sena
tor, Burt Brown Barker, presi
dent of Oregon Sons of the
Revolution, Al Jen Miller,
president of the McLoughlin
association, and Joseph Stern,
president of Sons and Daugh
. ters of Pioneers. Relatives of
former governors introduced
included Mrs. Walter Pierce,
Mrs. Earl Snell, Miss Elizabeth
Lord, Mrs. Lee Patterson. Mrs.
Paul L. Patterson represented
her husband, the governor, in
extending greetings to the
group.
After introductions ot guests,
the speaker of the day C. H.
Armstrong, of. the State High
way commission gave a re
newal of early Oregon history
and especially on the signifi
cance of Champoeg'. He also
. mentioned how the state high
way department had co-operated
with the DAR in the build
ing of the state park at Cham
poeg. Mrs. John Y. Richard
son, chairman of the building
committee announced many
memorial gifts for the new
building. v
During the program Miss
Jeannette Dentler, vice presi
dent general of the national or
ganization, sang songs accom
panied on the accordian by Mrs.
i Ivan Hadley: of Albany. Don
Smith of Hubbard gave several
interpretive Indian dances.
Maypole dance was given by
children ot American Revolu
tion. Two Salem girls in the
dance were Joanne and Char
lene Taggerf, daughters of the
Edward Taggarts.
' Members of the Chemeketa
Chapter appearing in costume
were Mrs. E. T. Hanson, Mrs
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Miss Roland
Wed Refcently
Albany At quiet home
wedding with SO close friends
and relatives in attendance,
Miss Agnes Arietta Roland,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Roland of Albany, was mar
ried to Lester Nell Burkey,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Burkey ot Shedd. The cere
mony was Sunday afternoon,
August 16, at the bride's
home.
The Rev. Paul Yoder- read
the vows for the 2:30 o'clock
ceremony. The concluding
prayer was offered by Rev.
M. E. Roland, brother of the
bride. , . I
The vows were exchanged
before the fireplace in the Ro
land home, the bride coming
down the stairwsy to meet
the bridegroom before a flor
al background of pink and
white gladioluses flanked by
candelahruras with, tall white
tapers.
The bride wore blue crepe
dress with - three quarter
length- sleeves. Her accessories
were white and she carried a
white Bible and white orchid.
Miss Nsncy Roland, sister
ot the bride, was maid- of hon-
Her dress was blue and
Miss Wakemari
Bride Recently
Amity The First Baptist
ctiurch of McMinnville was
the setting for a wedding
Sunday afternoon, August 23,
at S o'clock, when Miss Alice
Virginia Wakeman, daughter
of Mrs. Andrew Wakeman,
McMinnville, was wed to
Clarence E. Bishop, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bishop of
Forest Grove.
Dr. Gordon Frazie, assist
ant professor ot religion at
Linfield Baptist college, of
ficiated at the double ring
ceremony. Mrs. Harold Pick
ett of Amity sang, and organ
ist was Mrs. Amy L. Arney,
associate professor of music,
Linfield college. The altar
was banked with candela
brums and baskets of white
Bride Last Snnday Mrs. Merrill Hayden Newman
(Elizabeth Ann Waddell), above, was married last Sun
day afternoon in Lebanon. The bride is the daughtei ot
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglas Waddell ot Lebonan and
Mr. Newman is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Newman
of Portland. (Dalton's studio, Lebanon)
gladioluses. Large floor bas-
. Herbert J. Ostlind, Mrs. M. A. kets contained pink and white
Pekar, Miss Ruth Rullfson.
SILVEKTON Mr. and Mrs.
Don Burch and son, Jon, and
Mr. and Mrs. Al Adams and
Skip are on vacation, having
planned a trip to the mountain
lakes in the Cascades.
"BILLY THE KID"
JEANS ,
Knees Guaranteed for
Life of Garment
MARGWEN'S
Capitol Shopping Center
THE SMART SHOP
FOR
. VANITY FAIR
LINGERIE
115 N. Liberty
gladioluses. The pews down
the aisle were marked with
small sprays of pink gladiol
uses and white satin bows
Robert R. Ward, of Tex-
arkana. Arkansas, gave- his
cousin in marriage. The bride
wore a floor length embroid
ered organdy dress over white
satin. Her fingertip nylon net
veil was held in place by i
crown of plastic orange blos
soms. The bride carried bou
quet of stephanotis, white
roses and net centered with a
gardenia corsage.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Wendell Martin of McCoy, .sis
ter 'of the bride. She wore a
floor length yellow organdy
frock and a satin crown to
match. She carried a bouquet
of deep rose pink gladioluses,
Miss Lydia Wakeman of Mc
Minnville, sister of the bride,
Mia Elaine Roddy, Kelso,
Wash., and Mill Ethelmae
Walter, McMinnville, were
bridesmaids. Their floor
length dresses were made the
same as that of the honor at
tendant's, in pastel blue, pink
and orchid organdy. Tbey
each wore crowns of satin to
match their dresses,, and
carried bouquets ot yellow
gladioluses.
James Moberg of Astoria
was best man, ana usners
were Fred Leslie, Swenson
Ore.. Dave Sanford, Port
land. Wendell T. Martin ot
McCoy, brother-in-law of the
bride.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Wakeman chose a floor
length rose crepe and lace
dress. The bridegroom's moth
er wore a light green format
Both mothers wore floral
headdresses.
Immediately following the
ceremony the couple greeted
the guests 'in the fireplace
room. The - reception table
was arranged with a lace
cloth, centered with the three
tier wedding cake and white
candles.
Mrs. John King of Eugene,
aunt of the bride, and Mrs.
Leon Beal cut the cake. Miss
Sarah Watts of Portland pre
sided at the punch bowl. As
sisting were Mrs. Harold Leh
man, Amity, and Miss Eve
lyn Roddy of Kelso, Wash.
Mrs. Frank Grundhauser was
in charge of the reception,
Mrs. Lee King and Mrs. Leon
Beals were In charge of the
gifts, and Mrs. King passed
the guest book.
For traveling the bride
wore a cocoa brown two-
piece dress with rose and
brown accessories, and gar
denia corsage. After a trip to
the beach, the couple will be
at home in Seattle, Wash
where the bride will teach at
Denny Junior high school and
Mr. Bishop will continue his
studies at University of Wash
ington. -
LEGALS
gray with blue accessories. Al
fred Burkey was the best man.
Record music was played dur
ing the ceremony.
The mother of the bride
wore a blue dress with a white
gladiolus corsage and white
accessories, and the bride
groom's mother wore green
with brown accessories and a
white corsage.
After the exchange of vows
the bride cut the three-tier
wedding cake, which was
served by Mrs. Willard Bur- I
key, a sister-in-law of the
bridegroom. Mrs. Wesley Mc
Neill, sister ot the bride,
poured.
During the reception back
ground music was played.
Tor going away the bride
wore her wedding dress with
a large white orchid corsage.
The newlyweds left for a short
trip to the Oregon beaches.
They will be at home in Port- j
land wnere Mr. Burxey is em
ployed.
Hospital Fixes
Visiting Hours
Stayton Since the average
number of patients at Santlam
Memorial hospital hat in
creased greatly since its April
opening, the board ot directors
agreed oa a visiting hour sched
ule at its August meeting.
Heretofore, visitors have
been allowed to visit at any
time. Mrs. Louise Wilt, hos-
p i t a 1 superintendent, stated
that persons who were unable
to attend the opening were also
allowed to view the hospital.
However, with an average of
20 patients per day in August
it became necessary to arrange
a schedule ot visiting hours to
become effective Sept 1. Hours
will be from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in
the afternoon and from T p.m.
to 8:30 p.m. in the evening.
During July, the hospital
reported a profit of $877.67, the
first profit since opening, but
unexpected before November.
Twenty-eight full-time - em
ployes, three part-time em
ployee and a dietician one day
a week keep the hospital, in
operation.
Upon recommendation of
the medical staff, Dr. Raymond
Bungard, Dr. Stanley Bungard,
Dr. E. F. Fortner, and Dr. Lu
cille Fortner were accepted for
practice at the hospital.
Mora Doctors for
S. Son Ham Canyon
Lebanon The state's med
iae! profession bis - been in
creased by 86 physicians and
surgeons, including two at
Lebanon, two in Sweet Home,
and one at Stayton, according
to listed new licenses released
by the state board of medical
examiners. Of the total, SO
were based upon reciprocity
and 46 upon written exam
ination. W. H. Lohr, Lebanon, re
ceived a license based on reci
procity, and John A. Renne
bohm, who will also practice in
Lebanon, successfully wrote
the state board examination.
Volunteers Called
In Search for Day
Portland ",. A call went
out Friday for more volun
teers to search for a 60-year-old
man missing five days on
the slopes of Mt Hood.
Parties beat through the
rugged country southwest of
Government Camp until a late
hour Thursdsy night but failed
to find a trace of Ralph Day,
Portland business man.
He disappeared Sunday
while picking huckleberries
with members of hit family.'
It is estimated that since
the white men first settled in
the United States about twice
aa much wood has been cut as
existed in the original forests
of the country.
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Belgium reports 82,724 traf
fic accidents in 19S2.
PORTLAND. ROAD
Saving Center
IS NOW OPEN
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LEGALS
IN TBI CmCOTT COCST OP THI
stass or obsoon roa rax coun
ts Or MARION
Department Mo. Twt
No. 1.J31
In the Utlllt of tho but of
ALBERT H. THOMPSON, Deceased.
NOTICK OF HKARINO) Or OBJEC
TION! TO FINAL ACCOUNT.
nones ia HXRKBT onrxN that ora
THOMPSON, ea the duly appototed.
qualified and aetln. Kxtcutrlz of Ibt
aetata or JUBeri M. inompaos. aaceaaco.
haa duly raodarad and presented for
settlement and flld la tha Circuit Court
of tha Count at Marten, etate ar Ore
aon. Probate Department. A Final Ac
count of her administration of aald ea-
tate. and that Saturday, tne MM cay
of September, leal, at tha hour of ten
o'clock In tha forenoon of aald day, at
tha courtroom In aald Court la tha
Mai ton County Court Houta la tha City
of Ssl.m. County of Marlon, atala of
Oreton, have been doiy llzen an ap
pointed by aald Court oa the time and
place for the hearlnc or objection, to
said Pinal Account and the aetUement
thereof.
DATED at Salem. Marlon County. Ore
tost, tbla lth day of Annul, 1MJ.
ORA THOMPSON
Iiecutrli of tha XtUta ot
Albert H. Thompson, Deceaaad.
DATS ol first publication: Autiut It,
DATS of last publication: Stptember
4. l!l
LAWRENCE R. BROWN
Attorney for Kxaeutrlx
III Maaonla Bulldlnf
Aalem. Oreeon.
Ant. M-il-M-aept. 4
OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL NINE
baity Jm
AT 141 ALICE AVENUE
(CANDALARIA DISTRICT)
MAY WE TAKE CARE OF ALL
YOUR PAINTING NEEDS?
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vtf Parking
FREE HOME
DEMONSTRATIONS
WITH
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SEASONAL
CLOSE OUT
GYM SETS
SWINGS
and
SLIDES
DC THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THI
BTAT1 OP ORXOON ROR THE
COUNTY OP MAKION
BERTHA I. RSWITT PI In tiff. ti.
COLUMBIA MINKS DIVKLOPMENT CO..
Dtltndint. Mo. 40114.
Nones of aHKRipri bali
By virtu of tit tmeutlon, judimant,
ordr. dtcrt and rdtr ol Ml lutiod
out of th boT mtlU4 Court In ibt
fcbov raUtivd etuit, to m dlrtcUd and
dated Auiuit 11 tb 1HJ upoa Judratnt
tw&dfTed and nurtd In aald Court on
th Htn day of July 1H1 in favor of
Bartha 1. HtvUl plaintiff and aaalnit
Columbia Mine Pvlopmnt Co.
ftndant for to sum of t44.i34.33 with
lo it r tit thcroon at th rat of par
annum from November 93. 1150. and th
further sum of lltttt with Inter!, at
th rat of per annum from th
19th 3ay of July. lt3. and th further
urn ei 9 cot and dliburMment.
and th coat of and upon thu writ
commandlnc m to mat aal of the
folsowtnt dMrlbd real property iltu
atd In Marlon County. Oreion to wit:
Tho certain nnpattnt! ntintn
claim knpwn and described a: Blue
Jay Claim No. I. I. J, 4, . ,
7. t, 1. 11 and 13i Parle; Mornta
itar; Bertha I; Ruth Claim No.a. IT,
II, 19. M. II, II and tJ, all situated
in Letter Minim District In Township
I Rant East or wiiiamott Meridian.
NOW THEREFORE, by virtu of said
execution, Judtmeni, order, deer and
order of sal and In compliant? with th
commands of aald writ, I will on Mon
day, th Hit day of Beptmbr, 13, at
10 o clock A. M., at th Baet door of
th County Courthouse told Kith School
Building), in Salem, Marlon County.
Oreton, U ot publt auction (subject
to redemption) to th hltheit bidder for
cash In hand, all the tit ht, title and la
lereat which th within -named defend
ant had on November S3, ItftO. th date
of th morttat herein foreclosed or
sinece that dot had In and to th abov
described property or any part thereof
to satisfy aaid icution, jaaimant, or
der and deer, tntrt teats, and ac
truing aoeta.
DsTNVER TOUNO,
Sheriff of Harlow County, Oreioo.
. Dated this SOth day of July. 1H3.
First nubllcatton. Au. U UsJ. Lut
publication Sept. II 1H3.
Au. 11, St, Sept. 4, 11
NOTirt TO CREDITORS
NOTTCl HEREBY IS OIVTN that tr
order of th Circuit Court of tht Stat
of Oregon, County of Marlon, In Pro
bat, duly made and entered oa August
17, ltftl. X have been appointed cutor
of th Bstat of Baael W. TV ill man. De
twasad. and havo duly outlined m uch
xecutor. All persons having claim
gainst aald tout art hrby required
to present them to me with proper
voucher at M North Commercial
Street. Salem. Oregon, within sll
montnt after in oate oi urst puou
cation Of this Notice.
Dated and first published: August SI,
111.
CARL L. WBLUIAN,
Kx ecu tor.
RUOENl I. LAIRD
- ill Pioneer Trust Building, Salem,
Oregon, Attorney for Ei ecu tor.
Aug. II, St, SPt. 4, 11, IS
NOTTCl TO CREDITORS
No. 1511
NOTICE: The Circuit Court of Manas
Oountr. Oreeon. ha appointed me esect
tor ot th Bstat of BOAR PRANTL.
deoeasod. All persons havlnt claims
a stoat aald esUM ar required to pre
sent them, with proper voue tiers. io mi
st th effke of County Clerk, Marlon
County court nouse, saiem, ursgnn,
vlthln ati months from August t. ltsi
THOMAS J. TOB1N, Bxecutor
BTOTP OOODIRO
Attorney for Bxecutor
1931 Toon Bid ,
Portland, Oregon
Ant. 1. 14. II, St. Soot 4, IM.
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