2 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, December 21, 1951
In The Valley
By MIKE FORBES 1
Gates
Christmas party of the Gates
Woman's club was held Monday
In the recreation rooms ol the
high school. Mrs. Kay McCarty
reported for the arts and crafts
committee that additional saies
had been made since the recent
bazaar which had increased the
profits to the sum of $381.41. A
vote of thanks was given Floyd
Volkel who donated $25 to the
fund raised to complete the
community house.
Gifts were exchanged by the
members and refreshments were
served by the hostesses, Mrs
Gerald Heath and Mrs. Elmer
Stewart to Mesdames W. R
Hutcheson, Laura Joaquin, W
S. Hudson, Norman Garrison,
Joe Joaquin, Edward Chance,
Glen Hearing, Howard Means,
Walter Thomas, Arthur Findley,
Gwen Schaer, Robert Levon, A.
T. Barnhardt. Kay McCarty,
Albert Millsap and two new
members welcomed into the
club, Mrs. Verner Evans and
Mrs. K. W. Martlg.
Don Milcy, school principal,
reports the students making the
honor roll for the second six
weeks period are: seniors, Lo
rens Devine and Maxlne Schroe
der; juniors, Joan Ryal and
Betty Tucker; sophomores, Ella
Mae Drew and Jerry Larson;
freshmen, Joan Barnhardt, Ed
die Butler, Dolores Lantz, Patty
Stewart, Allan Vail and Verna
Yawn; eighth grade, Charles
Khulman, David Moore and
Royal- Schaer; seventh grade,
Donnalee Oliver.
Mrs. Robert Levon entertain
ed the Gates Birthday club, Sat
urday. Euchre was played after
luncheon, Mrs. Martha Bowes
held high score, Mrs. Gwen
"Jfour Friendly Theater''
NOW SHOWING OPEN 6:45
Technicolor Co-Feature
"SMOKY"
Fred MacMurray, Anne Baxter
HOLLYWOOD KIDS MATINEE
Tomorrow 1:00 to 4:00 pjn.
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"Don Daredevil Rides Again"
Special Matinee Feature
"THE GOLDEN STALLION"
In Trucolor with
Roy Rogers and Trigger
ALSO
BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAKE
For
Eddie Dobbins, Lougene Layton,
Judith Herber, Gary Bigler,
Elaine Riley, Steven Brlggs, Gary
Allison, Sammy Huston, Sally
Myers, Rickle Bell, Linda Dent,
Tommy Waters, Kathleen Mix,
Gary Sachtler, Gary Doty, Bob
by Jackson, Marilyn Reaney,
Robert Grnham, Lee Jan Coffey,
Riohard Lloyd, Sharon Johnson,
Judy Kilmer, Jerle Troll, Wan
da Donaldson.
Sat. Eve. Show Start. 8:00 P.M.
515 LOUNGE
LOCATED IN THE SENATOR HOTEL
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LARGE FRESH
BROILED L0BSTFF
WITH DRAWN BUTTER
NOW BEING SERVED
at
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FOR AN EXTRA PLEASURE
SUNDAY
DINNER
ROAST
TURKEY &
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Mashed Potatoes and Gibtet Gravy
Cranberry Sauce
Hot Biscuit and Butter
Served from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. In our Beautiful Dining Room
or In the privacy of your car.
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Schaer, second; Mrs. Floyd Bas
sett, consolation and Mrs. Alta
Leedy visitors prize. Others
present were Mrs. Elmer Stew.
art, Mrs. Gerald Heath, Mrs.
Mary Champ, Mrs. Walter
Brisbin, Mrs. Arnold Syverson,
Mrs. Edmund Davis, Mrs. Lula
Collins and Mrs. Clarence John
son. Work on the new firehouse
has been started by a group of
volunteer workers. The build
ing will be two stories, with a
meeting place for the volunteer
firemen on the second floor. A
hot dish luncheon was served at
the home of Mrs. Joe Joaquin
at 1 o'clock by their wives.
Among those donating their
services to erect the house were
Joe Bowes, Dan Morrison, Bob
Oliver, A. T. Barnhardt, Ed
Kadine, Glen Hearing, Bill Pen
nick, Oswald Hirte, Ray Lord
and Joe Joaquin.
Mrs. Joe Joaquin entertained
complimenting her daughter,
Darlene, who was 10 years old
Sunday. A number of Darlene's
schoolmates were Invited to
help her observe the occasion.
Party games, the opening of
gifts and refreshments provided
entertainment. Present were
Marcia Barnhardt, Charlene and
Cheryl Evans, Connie Stewart,
Roberta Chance, Cheryl and
Sharron Hirte, Joan Hull, Shar-
ron Hearing, Sherry Shiner.
Janice Young and Connie St.
Clair.
Unionvale
"Thinking Out Loud" is the
title of a 35-page booklet ot
original poems composed by
Yamhill county superintcndenl
of schools, D. Lynn Gubser,
which was received by many
local residents Tuesday from Mr.
and Mrs. D. Lynn Gubser foi
Christmas greetings.
Pfc. Edward E. Clevenger.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E.
Clevenger of Unionvale, is re
ported prisoner of war of com
munist camp near the Yalu riv
er in the Korean war zone.
A very small gathering of
members of the Unionvale Evan
gelical United Brethren church
W. S. W. S. Christmas party held
at the church Tuesday.
First flurry of snow reported
lor this district this season came
at dusk Tucday, and melted al
most as fast as it fell.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Demaroy
of San Diego, Cal., came to take
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M
Coats, home with them for sev
eral months visit. Demarays
were overnight guests of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Hilderbrand,
at Albany.
Mrs. Louis W. Magee under
went surgery at Emanuel hos
pital, Portland, Wednesday and
is reported recovering satisfac
torily.
Correction
Hubbard Mrs. Jack Moo-
maw was elected as MEC of
Arion temple Pythian Sisters of
Hubbard, not Mrs. Max Moo
maw. GALA PARTY
Make Your
NEW YEAR'S EVE
RESERVATIONS NOW
DRESSING
85c
SAN SHOP
Th Northwest's rlrmt
At Salem's KorHi CHy Mb
Independence
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Smith
are the parents of a son, Patric
Glenn, born December 10 at
the Salem General hospital. He
has two brothers, Dennie and
Michael. Grandparents are Wil
liam Peyree of Independence,
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith
of Carthage, Iil.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carey and
family of Woodland, Wash
were overnight guests of his
mother, Mrs. C. L. Carey re
cently.
Elton Hall of Tillamook
spent several days last week
visiting with his sister, Mrs.
Elva Grover and daughter,
Shirley, i
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thurston
received word of the birth of
twin granddaughters born to
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Thurston,
Memphis, Tenn., Sunday, De
cember 9.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cobine
entertained with a family din
ner last Sunday in honor of
Mrs. Bob Cobine's birthday.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Winn and son,
Terry of Albany; Mr and Mrs.
James Cobine and two sons, Mrs.
Evelyn Lane and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Cobine.
Mrs. John Penrose of Coulee
City, Wash., spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Stone and other rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Ham Jones are
now at home, having returned
from Mitchell where they have
been living for the past several
months. They expect to be here
until the spring, at least.
Miss Patsy Perkins of Los
Angeles, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Perkins, is at
home for the Christmas holi
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howard
recently visited their two
daughters and other relatives
and friends in Independence
Iowa, and have returned home
Marshall Powell, manager of
the local J .C. Penney store, en
tertained the store employes at
the annual Christmas dinner
party at Day's cafe in Mon
mouth.
Mrs. Nellie McLeod, aunt of
Mrs. Clarence Ritchey, is now
at a nursinc home in Monmouth.
Mrs. McLeod has been in the
Salem General hospital for
several weeks suffering from a
broken hip.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weav
er are the parents of a son
born at the Salem General
Monday, Dec. 10.
Willamina
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knudson
and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Aase
were guests for dinner this week
at the Joe Aase home in nonor
of the ladies' birthdays. I
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nice
visited Clayton Wolfer at the
Good Samaritan hospital in
Portland this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Westwang
and family spent last week vis
iting in Coos Bay and Gold
Beach with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hanson were
hosts for a birthday and anni
versary dinner this week honor
ing Mr. and Mrs. Dave Paine.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Connie Castro and Mr. and Mrs.
Walt Whipple. The occasion
was also Mr. Hanson's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Connick
received word this week of the
death of Mrs. James D. Cole
man of Tillamook, a former
neighbor here of the Connick's.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Spencer of
Monmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Huss of Fairbury, Neb., and
Mrs. Nellie B. Spencer were
guests at the E. A. Spencer
home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carpenter
and Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Neal
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Dnhl in Long
view, Wash.
Mrs. Karl Franklin visited
her sister, Mrs. C. D. Hatfield
in Salem,
Bob Mode returned home
Monday from the General hos
pital where he had been con
fined with pneumonia.
Diane Ellingsworth arrived
home Wednesday for Christmas
vacation from OSC.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stone and
Mr. and Mrs. Orlcy Brock at
tended an outboard meeting and
Christmas party in Portland
Saturday evening.
Ballston
Mrs. John Hofson suffered a
paralytic stroke last week and is
a patient at the McMinnville hos
pital. Dee Mellema and Edd Miller
have returned from the McMinn
ville hospital and are recovering.
Helen Small suffered a se
verely sprained ankle in a fall
at her home this week. She was
taken to McMinnville for med
ical attention.
CLOSED
CHRISTMAS DAY
Please Telephone 4-3329 for Your
NEW YEARS EVE
RESERVATION
AMERICAN LEGION CLUB
Far Legionnaires, the Axillary and their guests
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Grandson, Son Listed as Prisoners Mrs. Lottie M. Coke
nour, 904 Shelton St., Dallas, looks at photograph of her
grandson, Carl L. Doran, 19-year-old former Dallas boy whose
name she heard read over radio as one of prisoners of war
held by the communists. Mrs. Juanita M. Oakley looks at
photo of her son, PFC Jerry L. Oakley, whose name she heard
in a radio broadcast of prisoners of war. Oakley is a former
Scio boy (Lower photo by Albany-Democrat-Herald)
Amity Rebekah Lodge
Has Regular Meeting
Amity Industry Rebekah
lodge elected Mrs. Beatrice Hei
nonen and Herman Brutke to
membership by initiation Tues
day. They will be initiated Jan.
24. The noble grand announced
that the' first regular meeting,
Jan. 1, will be held to make
preparation for installation of
officers Jan. 8. Committees
were appointed.
District convention of Re
bekah lodge, No. 15, is sched
uled for Jan. 26 at Lafayette.
A representative of the local
lodge will participate in a rit
ualistic contest, and members
from the lodge will also serve
on the courtesy and thanks com
mittees. Members reported ill
were Hazel Burch, Amity, and
Elizabeth Wood, McMinnville, a
former member.
Following the lodge session a
Christmas party was held. Mrs.
Rose Wood, vice grand, assisted
by several children, found gifts
under the lovely Christmas tree
for everyone. Cake, candy,
spices nuts, cider and coffee
were served in the dining room.
Mrs. Harrington Hurt
n Monday Collision
Lebanon Mrs. Robert Har
rington, 75 Mary street, is in
the Lebanon hospital with in
juries inflicted Monday night
when the car in which she was
riding with her husband struck
a train at the Tangent street
crossing.
According to investigators,
Harrington said he sighted the
train in ample time to stop, but
when he applied his brakes they
failed to hold.
Mrs. Harrington, suffering
from numerous body injuries
and shock, was taken to the hos
pital by Huston ambulance.
PLAN NOW
TO ATTEND
BIG NEW YEARS
EVE DANCE
PEDEE HALL
Music by
Eddie'f Silverstring Rangers
NO DANCES UNTIL THEN
West Stayton
Community club met Tuesday,
Dec. 18, in the school auditorium.
Lloyd Thomas, vice president,
presided. Community club will
have a treat and Santa Claus
following the children's Christ
mas program Thursday. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wallace and Mrs. R.
Shepherd will have charge of
purchasing the treats.
Mrs. Leon Hilton, Mrs. Fred
Wallace and Mrs. Buell Judson
will have charge of the refresh
ment committee.
West Stayton school had two
award winners on the "Land of
Make Believe" program Mon
day. Mrs. Janet Brownell's first
grade pupil, Rose Ann Henrik
son, won top honors. LaVerne
Feres, fifth grade pupil, was al
so an award winner. This pro
gram is heard over KOAC at
1:15 p.m. Monday.
Author Speaker
Hubbard Mrs. A. F. deLes-
pinasse spoke on "Children and
their Rights" before the Port
land Remedial Reading Teach
ers at the Education Center
building in Portland last week
discussing how she went about
writing a childs book, builds
the vocabulary and other inter
esting experiences.
Christmas Scene Lighted
Wheatland Christmas deco
rative electric lighting in the
Christ Child manger scene and
a decorated Christmas tree were
completed Thursday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Stock
hoff in the Wheatland district.
A total of 500 bulbs were used.
KIDS
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SPORTING GOODS
Salem, Dallas
Men on Ship
Capt. Ignatius Bachmeier of
Salem is among nine men from
Oregon aboard a troop transport
due to arrive today in Seattle
from the Far East with 1199 ar
my men aboard, says the Asso
ciated Press.
Also on the ship will be Cpl.
Orin R. Cook of Dallas.
Originally scheduled to arrive
Thursday, the ship was delayed
by bad weather at sea. It will be
the SOth ship to bring army
troops from the Orient to Seattle
under the army rotation plan.
Others from Oregon aboard
are:
Pfc. Oscar E. Borgen, S320
N.E. Everett, Portland.
Sfc. Ethan Calhoun, Hauser.
MSgt. Louis G. Frada, 1424
S.W. Davenport, Portland.
Cpl. Stephen J. Kindel, 2112
S.E. Pine St., Portland.
Pfc. Roy E. Morresette, 8315
N. Princeton, Portland.
Pfc. George E. Rarick, Box 54,
Dundee.
Sgt. James F. Slatton, Box
162-A, Hermiston.
Paulus Appointed
Advisor in Research
Appointment of John C. Paul
us, assistant professor of law
3t Willamette univeristy's col
lege of law, as faculty advisor
Eor the newly inaugurated Wil
lamette student legal research
srevice, has been announced by
Dean Seward P. Reese.
Glenn D. Ramirez of Klam
ath Falls, was elected student
manager for the project by the
law school student body.
Paulus has been a member of
the law school faculty since
1949. He is a graduate in jour-
MAJOR STUDIO
SNEAK
PREVIEW
at the
CAPITOL THEATRE
TONIGHT!
at 8:30 P. M.I
Continuous!
"THE LADY
FROM TEXAS"
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Fier Angeli In
"THE LIGHT
TOUCH"
' Jen Chanulcr
Evelyn Keyes in
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Robert Mitchum
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IROCKING
Chair
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at riMf-ii sum mui trims
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nalism of the University of
Iowa where he also received his
J.D. The young Instructor
served on the board of editors
for the Iowa Law Review and
is a mmber of the Order of
Coif, law honorary.
Hubbard
The Hubbard grade school
will be dismissed Friday, Dec.
21, for Christmas vacation, and
resumed Wednesday, Jan. 2.
Christmas vesper services will
be held at the Hubbard Com
munity church (Congregational)
Sunday, Dec. 23, 7:30 p.m.
Hubbard Gospel church will
hold a Christmas program Sun-,
day evening, Dec. 23, at 7:30.
Shop Shryock's complete selection ol
Mallory hats or give him a gilt cer
tilkale and let him select the one
of his choice.
In the Capitol
I&8(g(!$1:ve 'em...
gift slippers
forihifti
TREMENDOUS SELECTION!
TREMENDOUS SAVINGS!
FELT OPERA with
cushioned ' chrome .
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roon ot ercy. 5i:
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duroy coll a r and
plaMorm. wins
blua. Siios I-
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leaf her ihearlin
lined opera witl
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so. Siios
SHEARLING
LEATHER BOOT, '
all kid leather in rc
rich cordovan wiih
tolet, wool lined, fjfr"
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OPEN
FRIDAY NIGHT
P.M. CHRISTMAS
m
Auxiliary of the American :
Legion met Wednesday when,
reports were made on the train
ing meeting in St. Johns and at
tended by Mrs. A. O. Sodter
holm, president and Mrs. rlan-i
nah Hunt, secretary.
Ten dollars was voted for
Christmas cheer. Refreshments
were served by Mrs. Frank An
derson, f
American Legion post held a;
business meeting at the same
time.
Home from Stanford '
Webfoot Sherman Lehman,
taking a post graduate course at i.
Stanford, majoring in mathema-1
tics, is home with his parents,1
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lehman, in.
Webfoot district, for a two weeks 'jj
holiday vacation. If
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With a
Mallory
Hat . . . U
To the i
Man in :
Your Life! 1
Shopping Center
is
Liberty
Till 9 P.M. SATURDAY NIGHT Till ? I
EVE Till 5:30 P. M.
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