(2 -Capital Journal. Salem. Ore., Wednesday. Mar. 21. 1945
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live CirilPiatioiis Willi Hie birlh of Judy Kay Lawrence, mie
; month old duiiehlcr of Mr. and Mrs Virgil Lawrence, five Ken
. erations nf women have been completed at Silverton. Shown
: above are Mrs Mary A. Booth. 87, mother of Mrs. Sarah A. Burch:
her daughter. Mrs. George Hove (Julia Burch i. who is the mother
Jof Mrs. Virsil Lawrence i Evelyn Hove), holtting her young dawsh-,
"ter. Judy Kay.
East Side Bus
Service Starts
Scio For Ihc first time in
i Scio's incorporated 79-year his
1 tory. according to the "oldest
J inhabitant," daily bus connec
i tions with Portland were inau
1 unrated March 20. South ler
! minal is Lebanon, north-bound
i bus passing through Scio at
R:42 a m . and at 4:43 p.m. daily
, except Sundays and holidays
south-bound leaving Portland
JJJi
8:25 p.m.. arriving Scio 1
i p.m.; also leaving Portland
a.m., arriving Scio 10:16 a.m.
J East Side Buses company has
..been operating out of Portland
on highway SHE for some time
and this week the schedule was
increased to include Scio. Stay
ton. Sublimity and way points.
Scio city council and individuals
in this community workpd sev
eral months In unison for this
service. Many believe the
schedule will result in material
benefit to patrons and operators
alike In passenger and commer
cial transportation linking this
community with the state's
metropolis.
St. Paul
James McKay of near Cald
well, Idaho, spent several days
on a combined business and
pleasure trip with relatives in
St. Paul. On his return home
he was accompanied by Russell
Gooding who recently bought
property in Idaho and left to
make arrangements for his fam
ily who will remain in St. Paul
until th'e closing of school in
spring when they will join
Gooding.
Mrs. William Norlander (Hel
en Davidson) arrived last Sat
urday from California and will
tay indefinitely at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Halph Davidson, while her hus
band Is serving overseas.
1 Mr. Maurice Smith entered
St. Vincents hospital on Thurs
day, March R and submitted to
piajor surgery the following
Hay. She is making satisfac
tory recovery at this writing.
Mrs. John McKillip arrived
home Sunday morning from
I. os Angeles, Calif,, where she
Jias been spending the past five
weeks at the home nf her riangh
W and son-in-law. Mr, and Mrs
Jr. MaeCartney. and getting
acquainted with the new grand
on, .lames Philin MaeCartney,
Jiorn Fchniarv 15
i Mr- and Mrs, Donald Cnle
im nrc the parents of n on
Earned Hirhard Allen, born
hlarch 7 at the Willamette hos
pital in Newberg
. Mr. and Mrs John McKillip
nnd daughter. Jnvce. were din
ner guests at the home of Mr
and M rs. Ambrose Connor on !
Sunday. :
Cue-Is at the home of Mr '
and Mrs Carter I.innencot on
Sunday to hrln celebrate Mrs i
T.innemoi's birtlidav wnre Mr 1
T.-iHue Coulter of Portland and
Mrs Naomi Johnston and
daughter. Mus Peggv and Will
and Harold Johnston, all of
Monmouth
Mr?. Swan Hostess
For Church Society j
I Mill City- Mrs Jame Swan, !
)"el iring president of the Mis- i
ntnnarv snriety of the Presby
terian church, entertained in !
lier home with a luncheon for
the officers of the societ v 1
Covers w ere placed for Mrs
Harry Maon. Mis Kred Grimes.
Mr- Lee Morris. Mrs. Charles
Kellv. Mrs John Swan. Mrs I
II C!n ton naltimore. Mrs Her
bert Srhrneder. Mr Frank
Smith. Mrs AH ie Anders.tn and
the hosiers. Mrs Swan
The March 2R meeting will
br held at the home of Mrs
Fred Duffy, with Mrs. ,1. P
Smith as leader for the after
noon. a
STAIITS TONK.II
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"CALIFORNIA H)E"
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hi Unionvale
Mrs. J. W. Forrest, 76. was
taken to the General hospital at
McMinnville for observation.
Mrs. George Westfall is bed
fast with influenza.
Mrs. W i 1 1 a rd Tom p k i n s is
home after five days in McMinn
ville hospital.
Sam Noble of Portland and
Carl Norton of McMinnville
were blood testing chickens here
Monday.
Lightning Strikes
Evergreen District
Silverton Residents of the
F.vergreen district report an un
usual occurrence as I he result
of the one lightning flash that
struck the Silverton area the
latter part of the week, and
which was followed by a down
pour of rain.
The lightning had apparently
used the wire for a safety valve,
and ripped from t he ground
and split nnd splintered fifty
posts in the Von Flu hop yard.
Whether the lightning and
wind had anything to do with
another unusual happening or
not remains to be found out,
but a wild goose has been evi
dent in t he sect ions t hat are
slightly wooded and grass grown
in the vicinity of Welch and
Cherry streets of West Hill.
This happens commonly dur
ing 1 he early spring. At one
time three swans were inter
ested visitors for several days
at a home yard on Mill street,
and were fed with the chickens
by the owner.
Hubbard Red Cross
Quota Surpassed
Hubbard Hubbard has gone
over the (op in the Red Cross
drive L. A . Mi Her served as
district chairman and the soli - j
ritors were: Oscar Oslrom. Mrs !
Grace Cramer, Mrs. A. O. So
rierholm. M rs. Kdward Schoor. ;
Mrs, George Grimps, Mrs. Win
nie Mullo . Miss Vera Kocher,
Mrs. F. Nelson, M iss Francis
Weaver. Miss I .enore Scholl, !
Mrs. Walter Shroek. Mrs. I, on
Foltz. Mrs. Hugh Stuart, Mrs,1
A J. Murphv. Mrs. Mike Seifcr. 1
Mrs. B J. Stauffcr. Mrs J Bra-1
vcr. M iss Kathleen O'Brien.
1 Mrs A. Fobert nnd Mr. W.
I Traxel.
1 Oak Point School
Ottered Program
Oak Point The Oak Point ,
school society met at the school
building for a 7 o'clock covered
dish ft inner and business meet
ing. M r Grove Peler-on vice
president, called the meeting to
order, i
Lewis Reec. upper grade
teacher, reported 18 pupils en
rolled in his room with an in
create expected in the near fu
ture M rs Cleo McCui ley re
ported 2'. in the primary room.
Committees for the next meet
ing appointed, were program.
Mrs Kllis Lauderback and Geo
Ka nnep; refre-ditnenN. Mr G
Peterson and M rs Clyde Com
stock.
Number on the program were
musical select ions by Barbara
and Shirley Peterson and Jerry
Lauderback. snn by Marlene
and Romelie WiUon and mov
ing pictures nf Washington D
C . ami Yellowstone Park shown
b Hugh Roger
lllihee Miss Brooksie Barne
of Portland spent the week-end
at the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs Wallace L Barnes
LEONARD'S
SUPPER CLUB
Cocktail Har nnens ,'i P.M.
Dinner Served from fi lM .
I Innr Show 8 nnd 10 T.M.
Open Every Ninht
I'ntil 12 O'Clnck
Nalurriar anrt SumH.it
Cm MaiI B,r oprin 1 M1
Triflr Huhnav North
Junior Class
II
Giving Comedy i
Woodburn 'Don't Take My
Penny." a three-act comedy by
Ann Coulter Martens, will be j
the annual class play, presented J
hv the junior class of Woodburn
high school Friday night in the!
school auditorium, directed by!
Miss Delight Heath. The play, I
which is the story of a movie
struck teen-age girl, will begin
at ft o'clock . '
Heading the cast will be Vidie (
Knener as Penny and Paul A-per .
a K;rv Harper Supporting play- j
er will be Mary pptshaw. Dean j
Pearson. Richard Mason. A", void i
7.uoer, Bernardlne Err). Pairicia
Brown. Geratdm Beach. Joan
Schiuer. LeRoy Copeland. De liner i
Kins William Hall. Louis PuckeiT.
Rlia Phillips. Doreen Herzberg and'
William Chase. !
Stage manager L Ivan Vistica.
assL-ied by Eldon Slover. O.her
backs ;agp work will be done bv
hv ion Lipperi . proper t y mana ger ;
frprald Bonacher. a.si.tant prop
ertv manager; Peggv Jacobs, cos.
tome niLstress; Irene Monnier.
Caroline Ztiber. Julia Newman.
Martha DexiT and Valna Oarver.
makeup staff : Juanra William.,
prompter; Duane Shaw, business
manager: Marvin Rhfinholrit as
.eistant businew manager; Marilyn
Dick, advertising.
Pratum Community
Club Entertained
Pratum The Pratum com
munity meeting was held at the
Pratum school. President Bate
son named nominating commit
tee Mrs. Fred Cornu and Archie
Rnwen. Program committee.
Mrs Lena Lamber and Mrs. W.
A. Regier. Refreshment com
mittee. Mrs. Henry Beuller who
will choose her own helpuers.
During the business meeting
it was voted fo give $10 to the
Red Cross. A spelling malch
was held wit h Mrs. A I bin 7.el
iesh. Mrs. John Hay and Mrs.
Zeliesh group as winners, Mrs.
7-eliesh presented corsakes to
the best spellers.
Cornelius Bateson treated ,
each speller to soda pon. There1
will be two more meetings this:
season, the last meeting will be j
in May. Mrs. Oscar Mever, Mrs
Archie Rowers and Mrs. Ru- i
dolph deVries served refresh-j
menls in the basement after the
program.
Scio
Wayne. 4-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Cox of Parrish Gap.
was treated by a Scio physician
for fractured shoulder suffered
when he fell from a second-story
window.
lugm-or-way clearing con- :
struction for proposed REA line
in the Scio area is reported mak- j
ing good progress, Nothing of
ficial is announced in connec-
tion with recent petition lo state 1
authorities at Salem for survey
as to feasibility and desirability
of a PUD in this area.
G. L. Sutherland, born at
Sutherlin. Oregon, observed his
Rftth birthday, March lit, at Ihe
farm home a short distance
south of Scio. He has lived in
this community most of his life
and is active and in good health.
C. L. Pennell is reported mak
ing good recovery from major
surgery at Lebanon this week.
His accident resulted from a fall
at the Scio feed mill, where he
has bet mi employed for several
years.
J. T, Bynum of Rodgers moun
tain is home from Oklahoma
City. Okla.. where he attended
the funeral of his mother, who
died al after an extended
illness.
The Ifl-year-old Prantl boy.
near Scio. was operated on in
a Salem hospital.
S . W . A r c h e r is r e c o v e r i n g
from Pneumonia, having been
co n f i n ed to his home lie re for
sev eral das. He is employed on
a turkey farm near Salem.
Bessie lloleehek plans a visit
in the near future to friends in
California Miss Holechek. who
has Iven employed in an Albany
bank for several months, is con
sidering employment in the
Vancouv er area.
J CONTIM OI S I'RO.V 1:00
HlTfllV! TODAY
AND Till KSDAY !
"Going My
Way"
Academy
Award
Winner
of the Year!
Coptures
All Honors!
Bing Crosby
Rest Star!
Barry Fitzgerald
Best Stipnnt-liHK
Knlr!
"Going
My Way"
Best Picture
Starts at
?:.10 5:54 !I:!S
Co-Krature
1 UK LAST UllIK"
St.uts ill
4::.S . .:,
Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burk
iand and son. Richard, of route
one have rented a house on the
C. A. Bear farm. Burk'and is
part owner of the lumber mill
in Turner.
Visitors at the C. A. Bear
home were Mrs. Mary Camruack
of Salem. Dorothy William of
Camas. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Bear and Charlene Mrs.
Cammack is a sister of Mrs. Bear
and Dorothy Williams is niece.
Juniors and seniors visited the
legislature. The group of young
folks were accompanied by Mrs.
Agnes Bear, substitute teacher
who is teaching in place of Mrs
Sarah Speck, who has been
called away from her classes by
the death of her husband, H.
Bert Speck.
Lodge Offers
Rare Emblem
Woodburn Frank W. Settle-!
mier. past grand master of the;
Grand Lodge of Oregon. A F. &:
A.M.. and past worshipful mas- .
ter of Woodburn Lodge No. 106.!
was honored at the regular
lodge meeting Monday night
and presented with a 50 -year ;
grand lodge button. The pre-:
mentation was made by Rex ;
Davis, past grand master. In be- :
half of the grand lodge. This:
was the first time the presenta-'
tion of a 50-year button has i
been made to a member of ,
Woodburn lodge. I
Visiting past grand masters
present were Rex Davis. Walter
Winslow and Arthur Hay. About :
75 members and visitors attend
ed, i
Preceding the meeting H. D
Prourifoot. the present grand I
master, Leslie Scott, state treas- ;
urer and Gov. Karl Snell called!
to congratulate Seltlemier at his;
home but were unable to stay ;
for Ihe meeiine
Clothing Collected j
Despite Stormy Day j
Albany In spite of the heavy !
rain and wind of Saturday, pa- '
triotic Albany persons sent a
ton of clothing lo Russia, and
six large cartons of bedding to
Holland. William and John Do
brinin of Peoria. Albany Boy
Scouts and Albany Council of
Church Women spent the en
lire day gathering and packing
the clothing, it was announced
by Mrs. Walter Kropp, county
chairman.
The American Legion in Leb- ,
anon is working on the cloth- ;
ing drive, and it is expected that j
Lebanon will soon deliver a1
truckload of clothing to the pier
in Portland.
Silverton Surpasses
Quota for Campaign
Silverton Mrs. Martin Han
nan, district chairman of the
Red Cross war fund campaign,
announced that the amount do
nated up to Tuesday noon was
Sfi.ti24.1ff. over the quota of
$5,245 by SI.37P.16.
The committee workers in
Silverton and nearby communi
ties have the remainder of the
week to receive funds. Mrs.
Hannan has served in her pres
ent capacity for a number of
years.
Lodge Receives Four
Falls City Magnolia Re
bekah lodge initiated four mem
bers into their order. They
were Mildred Wray, Shirley
Mack. Ruth Joslin and Cathe
rine Ames. Visitors from Dal
las who came to see the work
put on from Almira lodge were
Mrs. McFetredge. Mr, and Mrs.
Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and
Mrs, John McCuselton. Re
freshments were served at the
close of the work.
aocso
locaoc
ENDS William Powell,
TODAY
Man (;es Home"
STARTS THURSDAY
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3ono
State Legion
Officials Due
! Silverton Roy Davenport,
program chairman, is announc
ing the general plan of enter
ta inment for state officials in
the program of dedical ion of
the new home, the former WOW
. hall, of Delbert Reeves post,
1 No. 7. American Legion. Mrs,
A J. Titus is arranging the co
i operative program for the auxi
; liary and the past presidents of
: Delbert Reeves unit, Monday,
March 26.
Dr Penn Crum of Hood Riv
er, department commander, and
t Mrs Charles E. Lemons, de
partment president, will be ac
companied to Silverton by a
i number of state officers and
! department chairmen and will
be in charge of the formalities
of dedication.
The Singing Guardsmen oc
tet of the state guard, com
pany A. wi II appear in songs;
M rs . Percy Pa I f rcyma n will be
vocal soloist and K. V. Hinck
ley, cellist, will give a group of
classical selections.
Serving on the refreshment
committee are Mrs. Elsie Pat
ton. Mrs. Carl Haugen, Mrs.
H. Madden and Mrs. A. Fitz
gerald. In the dining room
will be Mrs. Will Bloch and
Mrs. Jim Black.
Church Activities
Needing More Space 1
Scio Preliminary steps look- I
ing to providing additional
space for church activities were!
announced this week by Rev. V.:
L. Loucks. pastor of Scio Bap- j
tist church.
A "nest egg" fund of approx
imately $500 is available
through savings by the Sunday
school over a period of several
years as a starter for a building
program. Loucks stated.
He said the Sunday school
had outgrown its facilities for
proper functioning and that an
addition to the present building
of at least 30x60 feet seemed im
perative. ''Concerted, well-directed ef
forts on the part of members
and others interested should
provide a fund of $2000 to $2500
by the end of the year." Loucks
declared, pleading for serious
consideration of the proposal
"in the interest of God's great
work,"
Lyons
A 4-H Hub sewing meeting
was held at the community club
house in observance of national
4 - II week . After a busi ness
meeting there was discussion
and inspection of the work.
Members present were Patsy
West, Jean Pietroke, Ruby
Naue, Janice and Janet Huff
man and their leader, Mrs. He
len Elmer.
Larry Prichard, oldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Prichard,
has enlisted in the United
States navy, has passed his ex
amination and is awaiting his
call.
Mrs. Bob Hill spent several
days in Portland visiting friends
and relatives. Her cousin, Miss
I Jacqueline Bidwell, who is a
, cadet nurse at the Multnomah
county hospital, returned home
! with her for a few days,
j Mr. and Mrs. Dona id Naue
and sons of Sweet Home are
visiting at Ihe home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue.
Mrs. Fred Lindamen and in
fant son, Richard Allen, have
returned home after spending
several days at Ihe home of her
husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lindamen of Stay ton.
Mrs. Albert Bass has left for
Yreka. Calif., where she was
called by the illness of her
father, Mr. Moses.
I Si-io Mrs. .1. L. Oslesbee
spent a brief vacation this week
, with her son. who is a member
of armed service at a California
I base.
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Plus "That's My Baby
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James' Brown l ouris Cjan Kusseil in Paraiiiuum a Our HtrarU
Were Young and Gay," arriving today at the Grand theater. Gail,
as Cornelia Otis Skinner, co-stars with Diana Lynn, as Emily
Kimbrough, in the delightful comedy adapted from the best
selling Skinner-Kimbrough aulobiography. Bill Edwards plays
the other male lead while Charles Ruggles plays Olis Skinner and
Dorothy Gish is cast as Mrs. Skinner. Betilah Bondi has a featured
role.
Amity
Mrs. Wallace Latimer of La
fayette was a guest at the home
of her mother. Mrs. Nette Tovey.
The Latimer family are former
Amity residents.
Mrs. Elizabeth Crow and
daughter. Grace, of Montana,
were guests last week at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Hat
tie Withee.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shields and
young daughter. Bonnie Lou.
of Port Angeles. Wash., were
recent visitors at the home of
his brother, Ivan Shields, in
Amity and with his brother.
Hugh, and sister. Mrs. Wanda
Van Horn, south of town.' They
also visited Mrs. Shields' father,
Dwight Nickel!, in McMinn
ville. Charles H. Burch, who has
been ill with flu at his home
here for two weeks, is slowly
improving.
Mrs. Minnie Jones is ill at
Ihe home of her daughter, Mrs.
M. F. Henderson.
Mrs. Charles Trunk of Dun
dee was a caller at the home
of Mrs. Margaret Morrison.
Mrs. L. E. Allison and daugh
ters of Portland were recent
guests at the home of Mr. Al
lison's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Allison. Mr. Allison. Sr..
is recovering from his recent
illness at a Portland hospilal
following an operation during
the winter.
DANCE
WOODBURN
ARMORY
Every Saturday Nite
CHICK RKfiON
AND HIS BAND
Sponsored by Woodburn
Fire Depl .and American
Legion
Adm. $1.50 a Couple
STUFF
Pepti-Coia Company, Lorn hland City, .V, Vv
Kranchiscd Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Salm
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Camp Fire Girls'
Mothers Will Dine
Dallas Calendared for 6:30
o'clock Thursday evening in the
Christian church basement is
the Camp Fire Girls' mother
daughter banquet. Invited to at
tend are all local Camp Fire
Girls, their mothers, guardians
and representatives of sponsor
ing groups.
Following the banquet. Mrs.
Eva Maxwell, field representa
tive of the Willamette valley
area council, will show pictures
illustrating activities of various
Camp Fire groups.
The committee in charge of
arrangements includes Mrs.
Oramel Shreeve, Mrs. Roy Nel
son and Mrs. Forrest Holmes.
Dallas Police Court
Fines Are Assessed
Dallas Pleading guilty to a
I charge of being drunk in a pub
I lie place. Coy Richard Taylor
j of Valsetz was sentenced to
spend five days in jail by Police
j Judge William Blackley Tues
j day.
i Alexander Joseph Day of Dal
las, charged with being disor
derly, was fined $10 by Judge
Blackley. Pending the raising
of the fine money. Day is in
DANCING
Crystal Garden
Wed. Modern
Featuring
'THE TOPHATTERS"
Thur.-St Hotly Old Time
Dance Featuring
"POP" EDWARDS
Sat.-
-Old Time and
Modern
TWO FLOORS
TWO BANDS
1 tail. Bnth arrests tver marts
: Monday night by Police Chief
i Paul Kitzmilier.
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