Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 31, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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CHAMP'S DAUGHTER WEDS
Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight chimpion (center),
ratchet as hii daughter, Joan Hannah Dempsey, IS, nd
Dennis OFlaherty, 21, cut wedding cake at teception fol.
lowing their marriage In Los Angeles August 29. The
young couple will spend their honeymoon in Del Mar and
expect to live in Santa Monica, Calif. (AP Wirephoto)
Monmouth
. Monmouth Two map have
been prepared by the Mon
mouth Grange showing all
roads and streams in the county
and one has been placed in the
office of the Monmouth Herald
' for the use of the public. The
aernnri nn has nAl vt h,,n
plsced but will be put at a
' downtown location.
The executive committee of
the Civic Club met in the city
v hall club rooms Tuesday for a
covered dish luncheon. Plans
were made for the next year's
activities and the club will
hold a rummage tale Friday
and Saturday, Sept 4 and S.
Installation of officers will be
held Sept. 10.
Mrs. Retta Owen of Harris
burg hat purchased the C. Fred
Gillette home at 923 E. Main
St and the GUlettet will move
to 883 E. Main St.
Mrs. J. Eldon Johnson. Dal
las, was elected president of
the Polk County WCTU at the
annual election held at the
Monmouth Christian church
Friday. Other officers are Mrs.
Gladys Hargreaves. Monmouth,
vice president; Mrs. Blanche
Rosenstock, Monmouth, treas
urer; Mrs. C. J. Schjoll, Mon
mouth, recording secretary.
Mrs. Joyce Emerson, Monmouth
was named - delegate at large
for the state convention at
Roieburg, October 27. Mrs.
Johnson announced the dedi
cation oi tne cnapei ai me inu
drenj Farm Home, Corvallis,
will be held Sunday, August
30, at 3:30 p.m. ;
The new city storage building
Man About Mum
Hut Ptrr Com with
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astm-iag tin Fontant SuUrt
On Ray Charlti Ckonu
MitckM Ayrn' Orckutr
Top Gout Start
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of tile construction with asphalt
shingles it nearly completed
and will soon be ready for use.
It la located on the south end
of the city hall lot
jonn 4, Chamberlain, a rep
resentative of the Ohio Nation
al Life Insurance Company, has
received word that his name
was included in the list of the
company's nationwide leaders
in production for July.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ebbert
and N. A. Nelson, Sr. of Moses
Lake, Wash., visited relatives
here over the week end..
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Baker
of Enid, Okla., were recent vis
itors of her sister, Mrs. Sylvia
Robinson.
Among those attending the
"Week of Missions" of the
Christian church held on the
coast at Wi-Ne-Ma last week
were Mr. and Mrs. James Rid
del! Mrs. Lulu Parker, Mrs.
Ivan Williams. Mr. and Mrs.
Keot Farley, Mrs. Harold El
kins and Mrs. Grove Peterson.
Stayton
Stayton The Aumsville and
Stayton American Legion
posts combined efforts to spon
sor a dance to aid the T. W.
Edwards family who lost ev
erything In a recent fire.
The dance was an event of
Friday night at the Forester
hall in Stayton with music by
the Stubby Mills orchestra,
wieners were donated by
Bruce'a Meats, buns by the
Stayton Bakery and pop by
the Coca Cola Bottling com
pany of Salem,
m.f FOR FINE FOOD
Chinese
Ji. and American
COME TO MY PLACE
Chinese
Tea Garden
Rlfhl Dawn Tawa
Hit, No, Commercial
Between flute Court 8L
J III of
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GEORGE '
MUGGINS
Memo to Solesmen:
"And in those days, behold, thert com through th
gates of the city a salesman from afar, and it came
to pass as the days went by, he sold plenty.
"And In that city were they that were the order takers,
and they that spent their days following the path that
wos easy. And they said one to the other, What goeth
on here; how doth he get away with it?' And It came
to pass that many were gathered in the back office and
a soothsayer came among them. He wos one wise guy.
And they questioned him, saying, 'How is it that this
stranger accomplisheth the impossible?'
"Whereupon the Soothsayer mode answer, 'He of whom
you speak is one hustler. He ariseth very early and
goeth forth full of pep. He complaineth not, neither
doth he weep. While ye gather here and say one to
the other, 'Verily! This is a terrible day to work,' he is
already obroad. Men say unto him, 'Nay, Nay,' when
he cometh in; yet when he goth out he hath their names
on the line that is dotted. Go ye and do likewise!"
(We thinketh this is a good idea, too, before the bos
cometh back to the office!)
ieTel IkJCI ID A twIsC
INSURANCE
171 N.
Chart
PHONE
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In The Valley
Mile by MIU IOIBII
Ho Annexation
For Woodburn
Woodburn Woodburn
voters in the tract east of the
Pacific highway defeated the
proposal of annexation to the
city of Woodburn by a vote of
28 to 1. The election was neia
Friday, Aug. 28, from 1 to 8
p.m. in the American Legion
building on the highway.
The district proposed for an
nexation included approxi
mately 30 acres with between
30 and 60 residents. Boundaries
of the tract are approximately
east of the Pacific highway,
north of Tomlln Ave., west of
the northerly extension of the
present city limits and south
of HarHcastle Ave.
The election board consisted
of Mrs. Lena Nehl, Mrs. Royal
Hastie, Albert Rhelnholdt, Mrs.
George Timm, and Mrs. Helen
Fulpt.
The proposed annexation
would have brought residents
of the area into the scope of
city fire protection and permit
them to improve streets and
develop a sewer system in con
nection with tht Woodburn
plant The city would have
gained between $3 and S( a
year per capita from the gaso
line tax and would have had
traffic control of the Pacific
highway from Cleveland to
Hardcastle streets.
Cost of the election
borne by the city.
Donald
Donald Mrs. Myron Ander
son is reported tot be doing as
well as can be expected after
undergoing surgery at the Good
Samaritan hospital in Portland,
Wednesday. She wiU be in the
hospital about 10 days.
Mrs. William Groshong is
able to have visitors in her Don
ald home now, although a nurse
from Salem takes care of her.
Mrs. Groshong recently return
ed home after spending almost
a month at the Willamette hos
pital in Newberg.
Racette Brothers returned
last night, Aug. 26, with their
hop picking machine. They had
spent the past 11 days at Cor
vallis. Hop picking is in full swing
in the Donald area, with prac
tically all of the picking being
done by machine. However, the
recent rains have caused a
treat deal of difficulty, as it
has made the fields son, ana
most of the loaded trucks had
to be pulled out of the fields
with tractors. -
Mrs. Virgil Scherette Is con
fined to her home with the flu
which she contracted while
working on one of the hop pick
ers. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Boihart
of California, who have been
visiting in the home of Mrs.
Mae St. Helens, have returned
to their home. v
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hendricks
have just returned from a trip
to Redmond where they took
in the Deschutes county fair
and Redmond rodeo and also
visited his brother, E. G. Hen
dricks who owns a ranch In
Redmond.
If a plane flew straight
south from Portland, Maine, it
could land In the Pacific ocean
off Iqulque, Chile.
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BOISE
THS CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sale,. Oregon
Falls City
Falls City Mrs. John Teal
hat received an announcement
of the birth of a son to her
nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Teal of Lakeside.
Harvey Gilmore and wife
have made Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Gilmore happy by the addition
of a granddaughter to their
family. The first one to arrive,
born Tuesday, Aug. 23. She is
their first child.
Raymond Morgan is at home
this week, recuperating from
an injury received while at
work at Winchester Bay.
The McGavock family are
spending a few days at home
because of the rain having shut
down Mr. McGavock't logging
operations at Gates.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sullivan
and family of Nehalem were
Thursday visitors at the home
of hit titter, Mrs. Howard
Gnmling.
Lyle Gilmore Is very ill, hav
ing had a severe attack of
rheumatic fever. He is the eld
est ton of the Andy Gilmores.
John Gilbert and Cliff
Reeves are home this week due
to rain having closed down
their logging activities at
Lakeside.
Mrs. Strankman has rented
her bouse and she, with the
children, has gone to Stewart,
Alaska to loin Mr. Strankman,
who is working there.
Helen Newland will enroll at
Laurelwood Academy for the
coming school term, and will
enter as a junior student
The family of D. Delmer
Smith have moved into the
Holmes rental and Mr. Smith
will teach the Seventh Day
Adventist school which begins
Sept. 8.
A family by the name of Al-
den have moved into the Max
Hatcher house from the Sil-
verton area.
Mr. Alden will teach In the
Kings Valley school the coming
term. He taught at Silverton
last year.
Sweet Home
Sweet Home Robert Lee
Smith, 25, wat fined $250 and
30 days in jail by Judge F. A.
Cornell in Sweet Home justice
court His charge was of giving
liquor to a minor. He was tak
en to the Linn county jail in
Albany to serve his Jail sen
tence.
The First Bank of Sweet
Home filed suit in the circuit
court in Albany against Ben
jamin and Mabel J. Wilmarth
asking a judgment of 85191.
and costs allegedly due on a
promissory note for $8000. se
cured by a mortgage, of which
foreclosure is sought
Settlement of a death claim
for 115,000 is revealed by an
order issued in probate court
in Albany by Judge E. G. Ar
nold authorizing Nina Kyrlss,
administratrix of the estate of
William Kyrlss, to accept that
amount from Robert J. Whit
field. Kyriss was fatally injured
July 9 when a runaway truck
belonging to Whitfield pinned
Kyrlss against a bulldozer on
Chandler Mountain.
The probate document indi
cated Whitfield had assumed
responsibility for the fatality. .
Amity
Amity Mrs. C. S. Hollo
way, entertained Circle No. 3,
WSCS. of the Methodist church
at her home Wednesday, Aug.
26. A fried chicken dinner was
served at 1 p.m. Mrs. Hollo
way is president of the group.
Friends at Bethel learned
recently that Dr. E. A. Hahn.
formerly of that area, and
Amity, now of Sacramento,
had suffered injuries in a car
wreck. Three of his children
were injured also.
E. A. Staggs of Oak street
made a business trip to Astoria
Thursday. He is employed by
Burlingham Meeker Seed and
Grain company.
Karen Schuchardt and Shar
on Staggs are spending a week
at camp Hl-ne-ma.
Miss Bette Ann Freeman
placed as grand champion in
the Yamhill county 4-H club
style revue this week.
. KILLER
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Gunman Edward (Snakes) Ryan lies on New York
sidewalk after a gun battle- with patrolman Incent Langan
(upper left). Ryan wat killed after he had thot and killed
Thomas E. Lewis, an AFL official. (UP Telephoto)
Aurora
Aurora Miss Rhoda Fogle,
May graduate of North
Marion Union high school and
daughter of C. O. Fogle of
Aurora, has enrolled as a stu
dent nurse at Providence hos
pital, Portland. Mist Fogle will
begin her training Sept. 22.
Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Bradford of Barlow are attend
Ing an international meeting
of poultrymen on the- Univer
sity of British Columbia camp
us in Vancouver, B. C.
Mrs. Harry Clayton (Naomi
Scheer) of Stockton, Calif., is
the house guest of her mother,
Mrs. George Scheer, Robert
Scheer and Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley Scheer and family at
Macksburg.
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Elliott have
been Mrs. Dick DaLee, Miss
Bert DeLee and Ricky of Den
ver. Accompanying the family
back to Denver was Miss Jac
queline DaLee, an Oregon visi
tor the past year who will
study in Denver the coming
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pardey
of Aurora are the grandparents
of Michael Carson Berger, born
at Albany, Aug. 10. The baby
weighed 5 pounds, 10 V4 ounces,
His parents are Mr. and Mrs,
Paul C. Berger (Lucille Par
dey). '
Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Robinson,
late of Texas, visited briefly at
the home of A. M. and Tillie
Fry. Additional visitors at the
Fry home here included Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Sigloh of
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Mrt. Percy Will and daugh
ter, Elaine, spent a week's va
cation at Wilder, Idaho, guests
of Mrs. Will's relatives. Re
turning to Oregon with Mrs.
Will were her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Naftzger, and her
sister, Miss Sadie Naftzger and
Mrt. Jack Short and daughter.
Descendants of the S. W. R.
Jones family observed the
100th anniversary of their, ar
rival In the Oregon country
from Indiana last Sunday.
Mrs. M. G. Smith of Canby,
has been the house guest of
her sister. Mrs. Fred Will in
Aurora. Mrs. Smith formerly
lived In Aurora with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Thompson. Following
the death of Mr. Smith, the
family moved to Canby where
Mrs. Thompson it a mail clerk
in the post office. Mr. Thomp
son Is a telegrapher with the
Southern Pacific In Canby.
' J. T. Smith is slowly recov
ering from his recent Illness.
Miss Maxlne Marsh return
ed to Coos Bay Friday after
spending the weekend with her
parents, the W. R. Marsh's.
Scotts Mills
Scotts Mills As a special
treat for their aunt Mrs. Maud
Doolittle, in celebration of her
birthday the Dee Chun family
Enroll in August
and Save $15.00
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AND GET STARTED TODAY
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Fox Trot, Waltz, Swing, Rumba, Samba,
Tango, Mambo
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Even If ye eWt intend to start lessons until
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Start Now and la Praparad for Our Fall TV Show
Watch for Opening of Our New, Spacious
Ferry Street Studios
Jon-Mar Dance Studio
477 So. Commercial
Studio Open, 1 0 A.M. to 1 0 P.M.
KILLED
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of Portland and the Jack Tay
lor-family motored to the coast
where they enjoyed a visit to
coastal' points, recently. -Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Kraxberg
er and daughter have returned
to Myrtle Creek after spending
the summer vacation months
at the home of Mrs. Krax
berger's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Ettlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gosnell
are moving to the Jory ranch
east of town. . ,
Mr. and frs. Corwin Logue
and children of Seaside are
visiting, with relatives here
during Mr. Logue'a vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Mc-
Claskey, newly married, called
on friends of Mr. McClaskey,
former resident here who was
recently discharged from army
service.
Mrs. Oliver Brougher is
spending a few days at the
coast for the benefit of her
health.
,The Utility and Beauty Gar
den club enjoyed a picnic at
the Scotts Mills park Sunday.
George Johnson, Marion
Groshong and Harold Hilke are
working, at the school house
in readiness for the coming
school term.
Mrs. Reta Lantz of Redmond
is visiting at the home of her
son, Chet Lantz.
Girl Crash Victim
Still Unconscious
Woodburn Miss Barbara
Baumann, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Edward Baumann of
Woodburn, who was critically
injured in an automobile acci
dent last Sunday, August 23
was still unconscious at the last
report Saturday, Aug. 29. Bar
bara it in the Good Samaritan
hospital in Portland. She
would be a junior at Woodburn
high school this year.
Miss Marcia LaBarr, driver
of the car, who also was in
jured, was taken to the Oregon
City hospital but was able to
be brought home during the
week and is now recovering
satisfactorily. The other three
girls in the accident were not
seriously injured.
Rattler Killed by
Rancher Near Amity
Amity Fred De Raeve kill
ed a 30-inch rattlesnake at his
place north of Amity last
wtek.
It had five rattles and a but
ton and is the second one killed
here recently.
Some 83 million tons of
cargo went through the Suez
Canal in 1952.
Now Showing Open 45
"TROUBLE ALONG THE
WAV
John Wayne, Donna Reed
Comedy Co-Feature
-FAST COMPANY"
Howard Keel, Polly Bergen,
Marjorfe Main
Broadacres
TtrnHarr Ilm Wilson Of
Broadacres, and treasurer of
the Maplewooa orange, nas re
turned home after a short stay
at "the Veterans Hospital in
Pertland where he went for
observation.
Mr and Mrs. Fred A. Howe
of Broadacres, who were mar
ried SO years ago tills montn
in Winriinr. Ontario. Canada.
were honored at a golden wed
ding reception By tneir oniy
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
mnA Mr, Marion G. HoWC The
reception was held in the Wom
en t Civic C1UD in i.anoy ana
wat attended by about luu
friends.
Mrs. Orvllle Bertram of Don
ald served the decorated cake,
Mr. FH Miller noured the
coffee and Mrs. Fredrick Fou
bion, titter of the hostess serv
ed the punch.
The decorations consisted of
snirion vfllow and salmon glad
ioli, and Mrt. Howe wat given
nf nlnk i,iehuds. and
her husband was presented with
a white boutonmere.
Mist Roberta Ogle played pi
ano number! and Mrt. Marion
Howe tang.
Mr V!nw'i sinter. Mrs. Mae
Carpenter who lives in New
York, sent greetings to the cou
ple as did Mr. Howe's step-l
k,Mh Bn Herman of West
Plains, Mo. Mr. Herman for-1
merly lived nere.
Th mmU h lived for 39
years in this community. Mr.
Howe It nov. reurea. n w
a watch repairman. . .
Detroit
TiMtmii A reeent auest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Sophy was Mrs. Sophy't aunt,
Mn nuHva Hunter, of Seat
tle. Mrs. Hunter and her sister,
Mrs. B. E. Waters sr. leu wea
in, Valcima. Wash., to
visit Mr. Watert and their son
and his family.
Calling at the home of Mr,
Mr. r.l Sphlador the oast
week were many of their out-
of-town friends. Mr. ana Mrs.
H. D. Morris of Poruana vis
ited the Schladore toward the
enif of the week, followed by
a visit from Salem menas, tne
mikart Mnnleri. Former Sil
verton residents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pettijohn, wno now live
at Santa Ana, Calif., and Mr.
and Mrs.Hugh Range, of Silver
ton, called on the Schladors
early this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Estey en
tertained Willard Booker and
daughters Marjorle and Joan,
of Lebanon, and Sgt. Norman
Booker, of Marysville, Calif.,
recently. Sgt Booker left this
week to attend engineers school
in Virginia.
Sunday afternoon visitors at
the O. J. White home were Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Walker of Col
ton, and their son, Jack Walker
of Clatskanie.
Fairyiew
Fairvlew Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Snyder of Falrview will
observe the Fiftieth wedding
anniversary of their marriage
with a family dinner at the
Amity Methodist churcn at
noon Wednesday, September
ODen house will be held
from 2 to 9 p.m. at their home
in Fairvlew.
They have three children:
two sons and one daughter.
Their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Starr
and two daughters, Jean and
Ton! of Los Angeles, Calif.,
are already here ?or the occa
sion. Son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sny
der and three children, Sarah,
Joseph and Ann, 7, 5 and
IVi years, of. Molalla plan to
attend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Snyder and three little girls.
Susan, Murl and Margaret of
ALSO
'The Battles of Chief Ponliac"
Monday, August SI, 1953
Fairvlew reside with hit par.
cat.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. W. V.r.tu.
of Amitv. Mrs. Riu Wn...
of Hemet, Calif., and Mrs.
Charles H. McKee of Fair
view, motored to Mt Rainier,
Wash., Monday and returned
home Wednesday evening.
Grand Island
Grand Island Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome O. Boger, of Sherwood,
former residents of Grand
Island, will observe their Gol
den Wedding anniversary from
2 to S p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13,
Mrs. Boger was a teacher
in the Grand Island and Union.
vale districts for a number of
years.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rockhill.
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Dale L. Fowler of Grand
Island; spent Wednesday at
Depot Bay. They purchased
fresh salmon -to bring home. v
run-inn
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Danny Kaye
"Hons Christian ,
Andersen"
In Technicolor
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"The aliikM bktats"
Adults l.ee Child SSe
Prices This
Engagement Only!
tueni a-toM
PRICES THIS
ENGAGEMENT
Adults - Children
S1.0S tOo
Jane Russell
Marilyn Monroe
Technicolor -
"6Et4TLEHEH
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I Color Cartoons
In
"Burt Bunny Rerue" '
RIVE-IN THEATRE
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UIISH SAIDINS, HICHWAY 1
GATES OPEN
SHOW AT T:1S
NOW-ENDS TUES.
Kathryn Grarsoe
Gordon MacRae
In Technicolor
"Tht Desert Seng'
Also
Frank Lovejoy
Joan Weldon la
"THE SYSTEM"
"IT HAPPENS"
EVERY THURSDAY"
Also ,
Rhonda Fleming
William Lundlfan
In Technicolor
SERPENT OF
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Tht nun of
everjr girl's drasmt
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the Kreea't
"most
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NOW - ENDS TUES.! -j
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