Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 09, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    Officers
In Amaranth
Are Elected
Mr. and Mrs. T. Flynn Faught
were elected royal patron and
royal matron of Hanna Rosa
court, Order of the Amaranth,
et Its meeting Monday night.
Other officers elected for the
ensuing vear are Mr Jntn
O. Barrell, associate matron,
oordon Herrig, associate patron,
Alex Taylor, treasurer, Mrs. Ev
erett Booster, secretary, Mrs.
Don Patton, conductress, Mrs. J.
Brownie Bangert, associate con
ductress, and Don Patton, trustee.
The meeting was presided
over by Mrs. William Wilson,
royal matron, and Don Patton,
royal patron. Mrs. James B.
Manning, grand royal matron,
and Earl S. Beeson of Eugene,
grand royal patron, were escort
ed and given honors. Other vis
itors present included Mrs. Lyle
McCauley and James W. Tin-
dall, royal matron and patron of
Cherry court, and Mr. and Mrs.
Newell C. Fancher, royal patron
and matron of Gresham, and
Mrs. Earl S. Beeson.
A no-host dinner was held
preceding the meeting in honor
of new members. The dining
tables, carried out the St. Pat
rick's day theme with shamrock
and heather favors marking each
place. The committee in charge
of arrangements Included Mrs.
James O. Barrell, Mrs. Don Pat
ton, Mrs. J. Brownie Bangert
Mrs. Paul Gilmer, Mrs. R. Lee
Wood, Mrs. Ray Heckinger, Mrs,
Lyle Sacre, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Birch.
a " Boots and Spurs
Last Friday, with the aid of the FFA Rhythm Ramblers,
Kenny Keppinger and Wes Cameron put on one of the fastest
moving fun nights of the year. Among the Individual prize win
ners were Ann Woodmansee, Jean Smith, Charleen Woods and
of course that number two team.
Next Friday's fun night willf
have the Bert Karrs of the Lazy
Maple Ranch at Lyons and the
Tony MIndens of Sublimity as
sponsors.
Just as George Arbuckle left
for Arizona, his registered Palo
mino mare, Golden Duchess pre
sented him with a very pretty
Palomino colt. This is another
Harvester colt, for which Tony
Minden and Walter Zosel are do
ing so much to get the Harvester
foundation stock established in
this part of Oregon.
President Andy Ogle called
the second meeting of the Ore-
gon Rodeo association to order
promptly at 2 o'clock last Sun
day at the Saddle club head'
quarters. During the meeting an
emblem was decided on, the size
of the prize money for each
event, what membership fees to
hows would be and the point
system as used by the R.C.A
was also agreed upon. The next
meeting will be held in the same
club room on March 19 at 2
o'clock.
There are about 40 memhers
at present in the organization
ana wnere a show is sponsored
by the O.R.A., the spectators are
assured of a eood fast show and
the money won in prizes goes to
lenows living in the state, and
it is also spent in Oregon.
The reason Jimmy Allen has
n't been helping his dad lately
is that he has the mumps. Bv
the end of the week this should
only be a memory. Last Wed
nesday night, Glen Conklin
started the drill team out on
their first practice. With the en
thusiasm shown the problem will
be one of cutting down on the
number rather than to encour
age others to come In. Thirty-
three were present.
Today's Menu
By the Aji8ocltt4 Pkm)
The Bride Cooks Luncheon
Savory Tomatoes Crisp Bacon
Buttered Toast
Fresh Pears Beverage
Savory Tomatoes
Ingredients: 2 tablespoons but
ter, 3 medium tomatoes (peeled
and halved) 3 tablespoons sift
ed flour, 1 teaspoon sugar, H
teaspoon dry mustard, Vt cup
milk, few drops Worcestershire
sauce, salt and pepper.
Method: Melt butter in skillet,
Fry tomatoes until lightly
browned and Just tender. Re
move all but two halves and
keep warm; Mash the halves In
skillet; blend flour with sugar
and mustard and add, stirring
well. Add milk and cook, stirr
ing constantly, until thickened
Season with Worcestershire
sauce, salt and pepper. Pour
over tomatoes. Makes 2 serv
ings.
' Have to Be Good to
Come Up to Curly's
Milk Quality!
CURLY'S
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Phone 3-8783
LYONS Mrs. Alice Huber
and Mrs. Bressler were hostesses
for a meeting at the community
club house to make plans for
reorganizing the Lyons Wom
an's club. A general discussion
was held with many different
objects suggested. A garden
club was the most favored and
an invitation has been sent to
Mrs. Nina Westenhouse of Scio
asking her to come for the next
meeting Thursday afternoon,
March 23, to give a talk on the
ways and means of organizing
a garden club.
To prepare oysters for broil
ing roll them in a mixture of
lemon Juice, melted butter or
margarine, salt and cayenne
pepper, then In fine cracker
crumbs.
2 Couples
Are Honored
Lebanon Two open house
events of Sunday, March 5,
were receptions to honor the
golden weddings of Mr. and Mrs
Duran Ferguson and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles N. Gould.
Mr. and Mrs. Gould received
friends at their home, 770 El
more. Three of their children
and families came for the event
Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Gould and
sons of Coquille; Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd J. Gould of Lebanon and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Fisher and
sons of Corvallis. Their son in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
T. A. Blackstad, and daughters
of Leihue, Kauai, were unable
to come out but sent orchids
which were used in numerous
arrangements for the reception
louring during the open
house hours were Mrs. Earl
Stewart, Mrs. Minnie Preston
and Mrs. Ben Kenyon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gould were
married in Baker, . Oregon,
March 7, 1900. They have made
their home in Lebanon for the
past 20 years.
Fete Fergusons
Hostesses for the reception
for Mr. and Mrs. Duran Fergu
son were Mrs. Lee Ferguson
and Mrs. Alvin Ferguson. More
than 100 guests called during
the open house hours, a number
coming from Shedd, Albany
Puget Island, Wash., and Red-
WALLPAPER
SALE
1
PRICE
MANY PATTERNS TO
CHOOSE FROM!
R. D. WOOD ROW CO.
GIL WARD, nor.
ding, Calif.
The tea table was centered
with daffodils and tulips. As
sisting were Mrs. Herbert
Schmidt, Mrs. Clara Warnke,
Mrs. Gus Kruse, Mrs. Art
Schmidt, Mrs. Noble Masten
brook and Mrs. Ed Stotz.
The Fergusons were married
in Iowa on March S, 1900. They
have lived in Lebanon 13 years.
Their two children, Lee Fer
guson of Lebanon, and Mrs.
Hazel Bliss of Newport attend
ed, as did their three grand
children and one great grand
child. Hampton-Putman
Dayton Miss Linda Putman.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rod
ney Putman, Dayton, and Don
ald Hampton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Hampton, Lafayette,
exchanged wedding tows en
February 25, at the First Chris
tian church, Vancouver, Wash.,
the Rev. O. A. Cooper reading
the double ring service.
The bride, wearing a maroon
wool gabardine suit, with brown
accessories, and baby orchid
corsage, was attended by a
friend. Miss Sally Robinson, who
wore a yellow waffle pique
dress and yellow rosebud cor
sage. The best man was the bride
groom's brother, Harry Hamp
ton, Dundee.
The bride's mother wore a
navy blue suit with yellow rose
bud corsage.
Only members of both fami
lies were present at the cere
mony. After a short wedding trip,
the couple are at home, 113 So.
Everest Road, Newberg.
Capital Jmrrna?. galem, Oregon, Thgrafay, March 9, T
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