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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon'
Wednesday, July 21, 1954
In The Valley
Gates
Edited by MIKE FORBES
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Pleasantdale
PLEASANTDALE - Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Aebischer and children
Jean and Gerald attended church
t Beaver Sunday and went on to
Cannon Heach to visit with their
eldent daughter, Beverly, who is
working at a ohurch camp.
Recent metis o( Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Mills and Kay were her bro
ther and family, Capt. and Mrs.
Dean Baker and family of San
Antonio Air Base, Texas, who are
Spending a two weeks leave in
Oregon.
Mrs. W. E. Grabenhorst under
went surgery al Emanuel hos
pital in Portland, last week.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Rutschman wore his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Rubschman, Portland, who
recently returned from a trip to
' England to visit her parents.
Capt. and Mrs. Burlyn Gubser
and children of Omaha. Neb., were
here to see his sister Mr. Ed Rich
ards. The Gubscrs will be in this
area lor the rest of tills week,
. visiting relatives.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen McFarlane were cousins
from El Centre, California, Mr.
end Mrs. Charles Small and
daughter Barbara.
Mr. and Mrs. Wcldon Swan
; have a large group of pickers
working in their seven-acre boy.
aenberry natch.
Carl irfolzer has gone to Sher-
. wood county in eastern Oregon
to attend to the harvest on his
land there. His neighbor, .Bus
Hadley, accompanied him to help
With the work.
, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cart Rutschman and lanuiy
. were her brother and wife, Mr,
and Mrs. Jim Coats and children
of Portland.
- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aebischer had
a houseguest for two days, her sis
ter, Mrs. Dorothy sears oi rori-
land.
Houseguests of Mr. ana jura.
H. K. Muder for the week-end of
July 18 were her two nieces, Miss
Jessie McMillan, supervisor of
Humbolt Community hospital,
Eureka, Calif., and Miss Joan Mc
Millan, student at Seattle Bible
College. Mrs. Muder gave a din
ner for the girls on Monday and
had her daughter, Mary Carter
of McMlnnville, as another guest.
The visitors are on a vacation trip
to New York state.
when she fell from her rocking
chair as she attempted to rise.
She sustained a sprained
they visited his parents. ,nm. , .u , . .
Miss. Joyce Erickson of Sc! 0ut ot 'he s'al!r, su81!
attle is a house, gucit of her un-1 Gatcs "? Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sal
cle and aunt, Mr. . and Mrs. mon. Quincy. II.. with his sister
Adolph Schutz. M"- Loul Kcller ,nd '""y-
Mr. and Mrs. Glen McFarlane Mrt. Etta Reed, Berkley, Calif.,
attended a picnic at Eagle Creek ' who has V18lted her son-in-law
Sunday wiUi their daughter and ! ard daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phil
husband. Mr. and Mm. Rirharrf 1P Hess for several weeks left
hospital last Thursday following
major surgery.
Mrs, Gilbert Brosig, daughter
of Mrs. Walter Brisbin, is hospl.
t.n riftaijnr lanzea ii me aaiem Memorial,
l.Ti... .t. fn il. L h. .n,,i where she is receiving treatment
GATES Mrs. Marha Bowes is
WOODBURN-Ninety-two memb
ers and families, totaling about
195 mvmlp uHnnAaA IVia nifntn nf
under observation in -preparation ; Uie Willamette Valley Matrons
Woodburn
for a major operation.
Ballston
Sloinoff of Portland.
Donald
DONALD Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
McCarthy and family and Janet
Solberg, spent the weekend at
Ocean Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. John Orvald and
daughters Rosemary and Judy.
Jean Feller and Evelyn Taylor of
Donald accompanied Mrs. Gladys
Olson of Clackamas and her daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Meininger of Molalla on a
picnic trip to Mt. Hood July 18.
Jerry Yergen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Yerger is home on
navy leave. He has been on the
SS Essex and spent time in the
waters around Japan. He arrived
July 14 and will report at San
Diego August 3. He Is scheduled
to he sent to school in Chicago
and then will probably go on board
snip again.
John Driever has been confined
to his son's home because of Ill
ness. He is able to be up and about
again.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of
Dayton, Ohio,1 who have been va
cationing in Canada, en route
home stopped to see their cousin,
Mrs. Grace Bishop. Mrs. Bishop,
mother ot Mrs. Harmon Yeary
of Fargo, has been seriously ill
for the past several weeks, but is
now improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pickens and
daughter of Salem spent Sunday,
July ib, with Mrs. Lonn Gicsy.
Roy Driever. Donald farmer,
suffered a sprained ankle Monday
and went to Canby for X-rays.
Sunday for Chicago to visit two
sisters, Mrs. Alice Lindsay and
Mrs. Emma Sutton.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Johnson
anC daughter Sharon, Caldwell,
Idaho, spent several days last
week at the Elmer Stewart home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little and
daughter Veronica, Los Angeles,
Calif., have been guests of his
BALLSTON Kirby Snider and
John Powell left for a trip to
their former home In Oklahoma
and will move their household
goods on the way back.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown
and two children have returned
from a two months trip -through
Oklahoma and other midwest
states.
Howard Shafer Is recuperating
at his home following major sur
gery at McMlnnville hospital.
Mrs. J. E. Recce and Mrs. John
Focht visited Mrs. Catherine
sister, Mrs. Margarot Clise, andtHaynet at the Corvallis Rett
left Saturday for Seattle, accom
panied by Mrs. Clise.
John E. Haines, ton of Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. -Haines, hat been
ordered to report for duty at the
Naval hospital at Bethesda, Md.
August 24. He has been stationed
at Tongue Point and with his wife
and two children visited his par
ents last week.
Mervin Haun, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Haun, inducted into
the service July 12, is stationed
at Camp Ord, California.
Of interest to Gates friends Is
the announcement of the mar
riage, June 28, lnv Bcllingham,
Wash., of Mrs. Alva McNamee,
of Portland, to Loren Epler, Bell
ingham. Mrs. Epler it the mother
of Mrs. L. L. Rynearson.
Mr. and Mrs. Poter Johnson
from Warrenton, Ore., and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Larson and family,
from Sweet Home visited the Or
ville Nygaardt last week.
and Patrons association of tne
Eastern Star, July 18, at the
Harnsberger farm near Indepen
dence. Hostess chapters were
Evergreen of Woodburn, Trinity of
Salem and Venut of Donald.
Attending from Woodburn were
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thompson;
Mr. and Mrt. Arthur Burt, Betty
Lou and Billy; Mr. and Mrt. Har
low C, Dixon, Mr. and Mrt. Let
ter E. Keller, Mrs. Dorothy Gar
ren, Mrs. Eleanor Vlckera, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Peterson. A
musical program and various con
tests followed the picnic dinner,
held at noon.
Linn Pastor to Speak
At Silverton Church
SILVERTON The Rev. Ing
wald Nelson of Junction City,
Linn county, Oregon, is to meet
with the Silverton Christian
church members as ireker Fri
day in a special sermon. All mem
bers are requested to attend,
Since the resignation of the
Rev. Arthur Bates in May, the in
terim minister, the Rev. Arlo B.
Brlstow of Eugene, has met with
the congregation for Sunday ser
vices until the successor to Rev,
Bates might be secured.
Willamina
Lyons
Brooks
Hubbard
PLEASANTDALE Mrs. J. G.
Pcnland entertained the Country
Flower club for the July meeting.
Mrs. Bus Hadley of Margaret's
Flower shop demonstrated mak
ing funeral sprays. .
"aistcr, Mrs. Horacio Gonzales, and
Hon Miguel, her house guests for
three weeks, to Eugene, and their
mother, Mrs. G. S. Bcarsley, re
turned for a few days with the
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gross
and Orianc, and friends from
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. George Burt
and children, drove to the coast
for a picnic Sunday.
Mrs. Dean Spencer and daugh
ter Gwcn of Corvallis spent Sat
urday with her parents, the
Gcorec Wcbstcrs. and Mr. and
Mrs. Edwards Clark of Salem 1 . ,
were other guests.. ! Some fish can change their color
Jack Edwards expects to start rapidly.
harvest of his pole beans this
week. Jack Flock's bean harvest
will start about August 1.
Mrs. Merle Rcichstein of this
district will be a guest caller at
the Robin Mood Festival's square
dance jamboree Friday night,
July 23.
Dr. G. Donald Bcardsley has
been discharged from the army j
and is now In private practice in
Salem. He is a brother of Mrs.
W. J. Junes.
Recent guests of the Guy
Frcshours wero her sister, Mrs.
Harry Capron and family, of
Toledo, who were on their way
home from Cody, Wyo., where
HUBBARD More lighting im
provement for the city of Hubbard
the near future when the PGE
company changes the 405-watt in
candescent lamps on the corners
2nd and D, E, and G streets
and a; 3rd and J, G, E and D
streets from their pre..ent parallel
position'to a 45 degree. The same
size lights will be placed at the
corner of 2nd and J and on the
south hide of J between 2nd and
the grade school. New 100-watt
lights are to be placed at 6th and
F, 1st and H. 1st andll, three on
G street east of pacific highway
and one on J street east of the
highway. A tree will be removed
at 2nd and D which now blocks
the light there.
HUBBARD Trees cut in the
Hubbard city park to thin the
growth have been returned to the
park in form of picnic tables and
benches. Five new tables were
placed in the park Sunday morn
ing benealh the tiees. A large
sand box has been placed there
also. Playgrounds equipment is
forthcoming in the near future for
the park.
GATES Carol Andreassen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Andreassen, was selected from a
group of eight high tchool girls
as the Gates candidate for queen
of the Stayton Bean Festival at
the Gates Woman's club meeting
Thursday. Each girl spoke three
minutes on beans.
They were judged on person
ality, stage presence and appear
ance by members of the club.
Loretta Stalhman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stalhman, Was
a close second. Other contestants
were Anna Howell, Donalee Oli
ver, Helen Johnson, Lois ,vans,
Ellen Chance and Patty Stewart
An auction by the club as a
means of raising money for the
building fund was discussed. It
was decided to ask contributions
of articles for auction from mem
bers of the community interested
in seeing the clubhouse complet
ed. Date of the auction will be
announced later.
Mrs. Philip Hess conducted the
business session. Mrs. Phillip
Cann, Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mrs.
Velma Carey and Mrs. Margaret
disc, hostesses, served the large
group of members and guests in
attendance. Next meeting will be
Thursday night, August 19.
L. T. Henncss, Gates' oldest
citizen, suffered a heart attack
a week ago. He is reported to be
up and around again and outside.
Mr. Henncss will observe his
100th birthday anniversary
tcmbcr 2D.
Mrs. Pat Adams was brought
1 home from the Salem Memorial
Home last week and found her
not so well.
Mrs: Elwin Small It 111 in the
McMlnnville hospital
Mrs. John Focht left Wednes
day for Coot Bny where the It
a delegate from Sheridan to tne
American Legion convention,
Billy Wann tuffered a head in
jury while working' in the Elliot
Feed and Grain ttore.
Mrt. Bertha White who tuf
fered a paraletie ttroke two
weckt ago is showing tome Im
provement and has been moved
from McMlnnville hospital to t
rest home in Grand Ronde.
Mrs. Orville Kilmer and daugh
ters, Sandra and Sherell of Ar
cadia, Calif., tpent last' week In
Ballston visiting relatives and
friends.
Phillip Kaltenback went to
Portland to take hit army physi
cal. He expects to be called next
week.
Several families have made
tript to the nearby hills for wild
blackberries which are plentiful
this year.
- Mrs. William Walker of Port-
laand was a week end guest of
her brother, Alfred West,
BROOKS Mr. and Mrt. Orlo
Palmer, daughter Janet, and Pal
mer't titter, Ollie Mae Ross of
Salem have just returned from a
joint business and pleasure trip
east. They drove to Lima, Ohio,
to get the new Brooks school bus;
visiting relatives and friends in
Iowa, Nebraska and Oklahoma.
Little Judy Brutkt wat honor
ed on 'her birthday last Saturday
night by a surprise party at her
home near Brooks.
The Sam Ramp family have re
turned home after a week's vaca
Hon tt Brletenbush Springs.
Unionvale
Dayton
DAYTON Mrt. Earle Coburn
has gone to Atlanta, Ga., where
she will accompany her daughter,
Mrs. Carl Rasaka, and grand
daughter Julie back to the coast.
Rasaka recently was graduated
from the army automotive school
and will be sent to the Far East.
Mrs. Coburn and her daughter will
drive west. Mrt. Coburn went
east by airplane.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice of Lin
coln, Nebr., who has been visiting
here for a week with Mrs. F. R.
Johnston and Mrs. Jane Mills,
returned home Saturday.
Christian Women's Fellowship
met July 15 at the Christian
church under leadership of the
new president, Mrs. Clete Gell.
Committee reports were given and
projects discussed. The Devotions
were on "Prayer," and several
members 'assisted Mrs. Harry
Sherman. Lesson study was by
Mrs. Nelle Coburn and Mrs. Jose
phine Taylor, "Round the World
in Missions."
UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrt. Don
Schindler of Renton, Wash., were
recent guests of hi uncle and
aunt, Mr, .and Mrs. George W.
Strawn, en route to the coast..
Rev. and Mrs. Clvde Dollar and
Richard and her parents, Mr. and
ham, Ala., were week-end visitors
at Taft. While they were away
Dr. Kenneth Wesche. dean of
seminary at Jennings Lodge, was
the Unionvale Evangelical United
Brethren speaker when 96 mem
bers and friends attended.
Mr. and Mrs. John Solberg and
daughter Sandra, Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Solberg and Walter Solberg
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Noble. Walter Solberg
has spent two weeks camping at
Trout creek. He remained here
to work at the Noble bean harvest.
LYONS Week-end guests of
Mr.-and Mrs. Irvln Smith were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Maxwell, Jua
nita and Patty of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing
spent Saturday and Sunday at
the home of their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Carleton, Larry and Carolyn at
Bonneville.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thayer,
Gary, Terry and Marlene, Mr. and
Mrt. Leo Cruson, Buddie and
Mary Joe, Mr. and Mrt. Joe John
ton, Claudia, Frtnkie and Bren
da, Gerry Cruton and Michael
Cruton made a camping trip over
the week-end to Elk Lake.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrt.
John McClurg were Mr. and Mrt.
Rov Hayward of Portland.
Mr. and Mrt. Lynn Lambert
and Wilma tpent the week-end at
the heme of their inn and fami
ly, the Roy Lambert! at Bandon
on the coatt.
Mr. and Mrt. E. L. Woody cr.J
Mr.- and Mrt. H. L. Woody from
Warrensburg, Mo., Mrs, Ollie
Woody and Mr. and Mrs. Hadley
Riddle from Richland, Wash.,
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrt. Willard Hartnell. Mrt. Hart
nell It a daughter of Mrt. Ollie
Woody, lister of Mrt, Riddle and.
the Woodyt.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mellke
and daughter! of Eugene were
week-end guests of relatives. Mrs.
Mellke Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Draper
are on a two-week vacation trip
to Colorado. Mrs. Draper is em
ployed at Lyons post office. -
WILLAMINA Clarence Park Is
home from the hospital where
he underwent surgery.
Mrs. Ella Merlich and Mrs. Pat
Liitx and son of Aurora, III , are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ship
ley. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thompson
and family of Rupert, Ida., were
guestt of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Orval Thompson, recently.
Carolyn and Steven Haws of
Renton, Wash., are visiting their
grandmother, Mrs. Harry Young.
Other guestt of Mrt. Young have
been her brother, C. R. Tiedemann
of Lancaster, Wit., and hit family.
Arnold Huntley it In a Portland
hospital for tevoral weeks, under
observation.
Mist Mary Slevenson and her
sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Pierce of
Los Angeles, are making a bus
tour of Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Boyer and
children are home from a two
weeks' midwest trip.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tremblay,
Phoenix, Ariz., are parents of a
daughter, Jean Marie, born July 8.
Tremblayt are former Willamina
retidents, and Mrs. W. C. Trem
blay, Willamina, is the grand
mother. Connie Thompson was Installed
president ot Beta Xi Theta Rho
club. Past president Is Jeanette
Johnson; vice president, Betty
Wright; - secretary, Zona Boyer;
treasurer, Ellen Ham; chaplain,
Pat Severson; marshal, Luann
Stoddard; co n d u c t o r, Carolyn
Ramey; warden, Janet Booth;
president's supporters, Donna Stod
dard, Shirley Barber; musician,
Jeanette Carlson; first herald,
Nancy Read; second herald, -Sue
Ham; third herald, Nancy Mc
Cann; fourth herald, Yvonne Gift;
vKi prcsldent'l supporters, Joyce
Lambert and Carol Schukar; iwide
guardian, Sonja Ryan; outslda
guard, Barbara Blrchell.
Lt. Robert Shetterly left New
York last week by ship, for Brcm
erhaven, Germany, where he will
bo stationed .with the army.
' Mrs. Thco Houck of old Grand
Ronde is the new director of Union
High school district No. 7. Her
term is five years.
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Open 8:45 ,
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Plus
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Silverton
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Will Mann are announcing that
their son Glenn Mann is making
slow recovery from major surg
ery Tuesday at the Tongue Point
Naval hospital near Astoria.
Mrs. Leonard Hudson, member
of the Silverton senior high
tchool staff, was reported in cri
tically condition Tuesday follow
ing major surgery at St. Vincent's
hospital in Portland. '
Nemo Club Picnic
Held ot Silverton
SILVERTON' Visitors at the
city park Sunday from the Cen
tral Howell Nemo Club were the
families of the Earl Schars, the
Ernest Roths, the Walter Haver
sons, the Milton Kepharts, Clar
ence Simmons, Bill Roth, Martin
Hattcberg, George Plane, Frank
Way, Maurice Hynes and Nellie
Tuve. .
Elected president of the club
was Mrs. Earl Shar with Mrs. Er
nest Roth, retiring president;
Mrs. Walter Haverson as vice
president, and Mrs. Harvey Live
ly, secretary.
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