Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 17, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1953
In the Valley
Edited kj HIKK FORBES
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Two short play "The Mon
key's Pew," by W. W. Jacobs
end "The Ugly Duckling'' by A.
A. Milne will be presented
Thursday evening, March S by
the Drama club, under the di
rection of Clay Shepherd.
These plays will be given In
connection with the high school
band concert under the direc
tion of Henry Hammer,
The Shelburn Community
club recently elected the follow
ing officers: President, Mrs.
Keith Wells; vice-president, Mrs.
Fay Burkhart; secretary, Mrs.
Eldon Clayton.
The next meeting hostesses
are Mrs. Roy Walker and Mrs,
" Ildon Clayton.
' ' Donna Le Bard of Albany
' spent a week's vacation at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
" Mrs. Glen Thurston. She is a
telephone operator in Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Borovicka
recently returned from a 7000'
mile trip into Mexico. They
were accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. L. Swan of Alanby.
The Sclo Mutual Telephone
Co., is calling for bids to erect a
new building.
: Two hundred eighty-four tur
key dinners were served at the
grade school cafeteria Thurs
day.
Thla new program is proving
to be very successful under the
management of Mrs. Frank Bar-
tu and her helpers, Wilms Crow
' and Daisy Shlmanek.
- Walter Babson of Salem has
been hired as chief of police
' here. is taking the place of Al
' Shannon who will go to Browns
ville. ,
The PTA will sponsor a com
edy basketball game ' Friday
night, March 6, at the high
school gym.
. There will be program num
bers and food.
Mrs. Marvin Long and Walter
Kins are members of the Linn
County Farm Home and Rural
Life committee. Three mem
bers are selected each year.
The Scio grange held a pot
luck dinner at the Tuesday eve
ning meeting.
Mrs. Virginia Faulkner of Al
bany showed Red Cross pictures
and gave a talk on Red Cross
work.
The Munker's Community
club will meet at the home of
Bonnie Jolley of Lebanon for
an all-day meeting Wednesday.
Virginia Bell will be co-hostess.
There will be a follow-up
clinic at the grade school Feb.
SO, at a.m.
The following ladles will as
sist: Mrs. C. V. Christiansen,
Mrs. Carl Woods, Mrs. Harold
'. Pynch and Mrs. Glen Thurston.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Thurston
are spending the week-end in
Newport at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. K. Thurston. .
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Admits Slaying John
Donohue, 20, of Arlington,
Mass., is brought Into Green
wich, Conn., police head
quarters after capture in a
gun duel with' police. Dono
hue confessed that he shot
and killed State Trooper Er
nest J. Morse. T r o p p e r
Morse, 31, had stopped Don
ohue in stolen car. (UP
Telephoto)
West Stavton
Sheridan
Mrs. Luther Guest was host
ess recently to the Birthday club
members. An election of offic
ers was held with Mrs. Evelyn
ChoRte named as president: Mrs.
Pearl Choate, vice-president and
Mrs. Lottie Comstock, secretary-treasurer.
It was decided to hold meet
ings on the second and fourth
Wednesdays of every month.
Mrs. Fred Dickman will be
hostess to the club at the next
meeting.
Art Walls, who has made his
home with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
White, left Tuesday morning by
train for induction In the Navy
at San Diego. He is a graduate
of Cascade union high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hilton
and son have moved to Mans
field, Wash.
Their other son, Douglas, will
remain with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilton,
until he finishes his school term
at West Stayton school.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Grimes
and family have left the com
munity and have purchased a
home in Stayton.
Community club met at the
school Friday evening, with the
president, Lloyd Thomas, presiding.
A card party is being planned
for Saturday evening, Feb. 21,
with Herman Henrikson. Ben
Belden and Lloyd Thomas In
charge.
Refreshment committee mem
bers are Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, as
sisted by Mrs. Jim Nye and Mrs.
Ben Belden.
Kathy Kay, youngest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Shepherd, celebrated her fifth
birthday anniversary recently.
Her sister, Penny Marie, and
her mother, surprised her with
a party In the afternoon.
Invited were: Shirley Mack,
Sharon and Stanley Hilton, Ma
rie and Jimmy Belden, Norma
and Nora Mack, Diane Downer,
Mike Grimes, Mrs. Roy Grimes.
Mrs. Chet Downer, Mrs. Leon
Milton, Mrs. Tony Mack. Mrs.
Carl Mack and her grandmoth
er. Mrs. Grace Nienke.
Gary Ray Downer, 14, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Down'
er, won the spelling champion
ship of West Stayton'a schools
seventh and eighth grades. Gary
was certified for the seml-finsls
I by Principal R. E. Pettey. He
Stayton Girl Scout Troop ; will compete at Stayton Wednei-
Orand Island Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Sargeant of Grand
island report their mother, Mrs.
George Sargeant, 90, of Hope
well, much Improved after
month's Illness.
Miss Marcena D. Fowler, sen
ior at Dayton high school, en.
tertalned 21 classmatar at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale L. Fowlc-r, with a val
entine party Thursday evening.
Decorations were spring flow
en and valentines.
Refreshments In keeping with
tne valentine theme were served
.- Graud Island Curtis Douglas
of Grand Island, who is Com
mander of Dayton post No. 69
American Legion, attended the
furnal of Gordon Anderson of
Dayton held Friday forenoon at
Newberg.
Gordon . wos accidentally
' drowned while fishing i n
Nestucca river Dec. 15.
Stavton
Sheridan A birthday dinner
was held this week at the C
A. Stringer, Jr., home for Don
ald Brown. Other guests were
Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Leo Juker,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ekman and
son of Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Brown and Mr. and Mrs.
David Brown, McMinnville.
A chimney fire was reported
last week at the Jack Leger
home.
Fire destroyed the O. C. Yo
com barn near Rock Creek last
week.
Gordon Haugen will leave
for service with the army on
Feb. 18. '
Dee Mellema has returned
from a three week trip to Ha
waii, where he saw all the
points of interest .
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daeges and
family of Los Angeles visited
at the V. E. Fancher home last
week.
Mrs. George 'Crisp presented
a group of piano students In a
recital recently at the Method
ist church. Students participat
ing were Karen Chamberlain,
Andy Paul, Donovan Yoder,
John Hebert, Douglas Hill, Ar-
lene Matthews, Ray Miller,
Elaine Rogers, Solvelg Magnu
son, Edward Bayliss and Myrna
Grosser.
Mrs. E. E. DeLarm was host'
ess last week fr a luncheon and
stork shower honoring Mrs.
Fred Bozman. Guests were Mrs.
Bob Guttry, Mrs. Vic Hutchin
son, Mrs. Ray Harpole, Mrs.
Kenneth Picklemier, Mrs. W.
L. Wilbur, Mrs. Roy Bird, Mrs.
Bill Best, Jr., Mrs. Ed Tripp of
Dallas and Mrs. Bob Ll&gren of
McMinnville.
Rev. G. Wesley Turner, pas
tor of the Lebanon Methodist
church, will conduct a United
Evangelistic mission at the
Sheridan Methodist church
from March 7 to 14. Rev. Tur
ner, was a chaplain in the army
during the war, and was for
merly a pastor In Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abder-
haldenof, Aurora, have an
nounced the engagement of
their daughter, Edith Marlene,
to Donald Wayne Rich, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sara Rich of Hllls-
boro. Miss Abderhalden is a
sophomore in the school of re
ligion at Llnfleld college, and Is
a graduate of the Wlllamina
high schol. The family are for
mer residents of this area. No
date has been set for the wedding.
Sheridan A stork shower
was given Mrs. Fred Bozeman
last week by Mrs. W. I. Wilbur,
assisted by Mrs. Beryl Swalls
and Mrs. Cora Wilbur. A des
sert luncheon was served to the
Eleanor Bird, Doris Burdlck,
guest of honor and Mesdamei
Monty DeLarm, Maurlne Har
pole,. Betty Plokelsimer. Sue
Hibbert, AUadeen Byrklt, Mar-
cella Brasket. A game was en-
Joyed, and many nice gifts were
received.
The PTA will meet Feb. 16 at
p.m. at the Chapman grade
school. The Cub Scouts will be I
in charge of the meeting, and:
will display samples of their
handiwork, receive awards and
merit badges. The charter will
be presented to the Cubs. Skits
will also be presented. During
the business, meeting, costs of
various types of swimming pools
will be cited. The. swimming
pool is the project of the PTA
this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman P. Lew
is of Sheridan are the parents
of a daughter, Lynda Jean1, born
Feb. 3 at the McMinnville hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Ba-
wer of Wlllamina are the par
ents of a daughter, born Feb.
9 at the McMinnville hospital
Francis Wiser, Sheridan, left
last week for tervice with the
naval reserve. He will spend
seven weeks at boot camp in
ban Diego as a Seaman first
class.
Mrs. G. C. Vaughn was trans
ferred from the McMinnville
hospital to a Portland hospital
last week for farther treatment.
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Dayton
Doggie Transportation Gale McCarter, nine-year-old
girl who can't walk because of tuberculosis of the spine,
has a new dog to pull her miniature sulky. Rusty, the dog
who pulled her little 'cart for years, was stolen recently.
Newspapers told the ' story of Rusty's lost and Gale was
swamped with offers of new dogs. Here she is at Santa
Monica, Calif., with the two dogs she selected. Christine, a
six-months-old white Pyrene, pulls the sulky as Gale clutches
an eight-week-old Samoyed puppy, who'll be her cuddling
pet. (AP Wirephoto)
Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Smith and
daughter, Marljo, left Feb. 13
for a two weeks motor- trip to
California. In San Francisco they
will attend the National Auto
mobile Dealers association meet
ing. From San Francisco the
Smiths will journey on south.
Dr. Earl Benbow attended the
School on Christian Living on
Tuesday and Wednesday. -The
school was held in the First
Presbyterian c h u r c h in Salem
with approximately 130 minis
ters from the northwest in attendance.
Made ay
Macleay Twelve dollars
were received from the benefit
white elephant" sale held at
the community club meeting
Friday night at the school house.
After a short business meet
ing the following program was
presented: rhythm folk dances
by the upper grade pupils, songs
by the lower grade pupils, vocal
trio numbers, Jane Smith, Pat
ty Carver and Sadonia Burton
and film travelogue of Canada
and the vestcrn states by Bizlen
Burton.
The program was arranged by
Mrs. Ethel Ramus, Mrs. Elsie
Carpenter and W. F. Cole.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
W. Hobson Smith and Mrs. M.
L. Hopkins.
Committees for the March
meeting are: program, Mrs.
Wilber Miller, refreshments,
Mrs. Albert Sahli, and Mrs.
Harry Martin Jr.
Mrs. Ralph Keyser has re
turned home from a Salem hos
pital with her new son.
This is the fourth child and
the first son.
Joseph Early of Pleasant
Valley, Canada, was a recent
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Martin, Sr., and Mrs. Dan Mill
er. . .
Mr. Early1 with his parents.
lived on what is now the George
Boedlgheimer farm in the early
days.
Sidney
Sidney Ankeny Grange met
for a 7:30 pot luck supper Sat
urday. Vera Swartz was given
the obligation by Past Master
Edwin Swartz, vice chairman
of the HEC.
Hattie Gllmour reported that
the next meeting will be Feb.
19 at the home of Dorothy Ter-
hune. It will be a 1:30 dessert
luncheon.
Wayne Johnston reported for
agriculture, of the gilt sale at
the fair grounds Feb. 14, and
11 at the Ankeny hall at 1:30,
the county agent's meeting Feb.
and of his visit to the dairy of
Bob and Richard Barnes at Sil
verton.
Legislative reports were giv
en -by Judge Rex Hartley, tell
ing of the unveiling of the Me
Loughlin and Jason Lee statutes
at the State House grounds and
reports on the Legislature,
The social night, Feb. 21 was
cancelled so that Members may
go to Roberts Grange. Edwin
Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
S toller entertained 1 about 45
guests recently for potluck at
their home. - The occasion was
in honor of his brother, Elmer
Stoller of Beaverton and his fi
ance, Miss Gertrude Linder of
i Portland.
Robert Tedd has been re-elect-
Ved principal of the Dayton grade
Tedd has been with the Dayton
grade school system for several
years.
On Saturday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Earle Coburn accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. George Schoen
of Newberg attended a Sweet
heart party of 1932 worthy ma
trons and patrons at Orenomah
chapter at Multnomah.
On Sunday the Cobums at
tended a reception in Portland
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Bolliger on the occasion of their
25th wedding anniversary, which
was held at the home of their
son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bolliger.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ryan and
three children, Nancy, Johnny
and Kathy, have left Dayton for
Tulsa, Okla., to make their home.
The decision came when word
was received of the critical ill
ness of his father. The Ryans
came to Dayton and opened a
5c and 10c store. Later the store
was sold and he was employed
the oast two years by L. A.
Courtemanche In McMinnville.
Mrs. Ryan was active In the
Girl Scouts and was president of
the Dayton Civic club.
Major . and Mrs. Charles J.
Benge of Richland, Wash., were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Merritt Hart Tuesday.
The Benges are leaving for a
few weeks' training in North
Carolina prior to an assignment
m Germany.
Mrs. J. S. Imlah was a 1 o'clock
luncheon guest of Mrs. John
Dyke in Salem Wednesday.
Mrs. Paul Lohdershausen en
tertained a group of friends Wed
nesday, Feb. 4, for dessert lunch
eon at noon. There were three
tables of bridge at play during
the afternoon, with honors going
to Mrs. Martha Downer and Mrs.
Myona Gray.
The World Day of Prayer will
be observed in Dayton Friday,
Feb. 20, at the Assembly of God
church at 2 p.m., with the Lafay
ette, Unionvale and Dayton
churches cooperating.
Former Woodburn
Doctor. Advanced
vvirn Ttr. Fred G.
Evcnden of Sacremenlo, Calif.,
formerly of Woodburn, has been
appointed chairman of the ad
vancement commltte of the Gold
en Empire Council of the Boy
Scouts of America. He will be
responsible for Scout advance
ment work for over 11,000
Scouts and Scouters In five cen
tral California counties.
Tw Fvnrin wu a charter
member of Boy Scout Troop No.
9 in Wnnrihnrn tnanv vears ago
and served as a lone Scout here
before Troop 53 was organized.
Ha la th son of Mri. Fred G.
Evenden of Woodburn.
cellor Commander presiding, the
following committees were nam
n th vftar! Entertainment
iRobert Hurst, J. T. Miller and
Percy wui; ooj ocuuu, rercy
Will, William Wettstein and A.
T 7!mmmnM! DUblieitv
Charles Bland: membership, Joe'
Groff, J. T. Miner, a. Zimmer
man, William Dentel and Jonas
urm. health and welfare. Frat
Schneider, Charles Bland and
Wuuam uooaing. a. m. srea
rikson of Hubbard, Deputy
r.nnH Chancellor of this diitHrt
gave a talk outlining plans for
the year. Aurora a. oi r. wage
will be host to the district eon
ventlon at Aurora on Friday eve
ning, Feb. 20.
Aurora
Pratum
The program for Pratum
Community club in January
was given by a group of mem
bers, 35 years and younger.
The Feb. 20 program at Pra
tum school will be given by
those over 35.
Aurora Real estate transac
tions completed recently involv
ed sale of the one-acre property
of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ricka
gers, nows of Glendale, Ore.,
nurchased by Mr. and Mfs. Ed
ward Cole, formerly of Aurora.
The tract is located near Knights
Bridge road.
Fifteen acres of the Jolin-Lew-is
farm. H mile west of Aurora
was sold to Mr. and Mrs. George
Pardey of Aurora, by Mr. and
Mrs. C. O. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs.
Pardev own adiolning property.
Additional nine acres wqre sold
to the Pardeys on the opposite
side of the Lewis farm. Seller
of the nine acres was Mrs. Fran
ces A. Cole, widow of the late N.
E. Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McEwen of
Marks Prairie east of Aurora,
bought the Thomar Fletcher
house on S. W. 4th avenue, at
Canby.
The May E. Johnson house and
six acres on Hillcrest Drive was
purchased by Mr. and Mrs. R.
O. Andrus.
Parents of North Marlon band
members met recently at the
high school. Committee chair
men were appointed for the
schools "fun night" to be held
March 13, as follows: Fortune
telling, Mrs. McNary; penny toss,
Mr. Salsbury; nail driving, Ches
ter Smith; white elephant table,
Mrs. Ivan DeArmond; fish pond,
Mrs. Bert Jeskey; balloon blow
ing, Wm. Fobert; shooting gal
lery, Mrs. Callaway; dart, Mr.
and Mrs. Kelczynck; baseball
throw, Martin Albert; ring toss,
Mrs. Clarence Friend; kitchen,
Mrs. W. Fobert and clean up,
Mrs. Burnham.
The Aurora Rural Volunteer
Firemen responded to a call
Monday morning to the Stachley
and Son (Sea Lion Dairy Farm)
north of Aurora, where a flue
tire was in progress. No dam
age was reported. Captain Rob
ert Hampel was in charge.
At the regular meeting of Her
mes Lodge No. 56, Knights of
Pythias of Aurora, with Chan-
Amity
The Women's Society of Chris
tian Service held its meeting
Feb. 11 at the church.
Mrs. Glenn Stevenson pre
sided and gave the lesson.
Mrs. H. J. Richter led the de
votions. Plans were discussed for re
modeling the parsonage and .
sponsoring attendance at the
older girls conference March 15.
The hostesses, Mesdames Da
vid Smith, H. E. Wood, Gertrude
Lofgren and Ernest Gibbs, serv
ed refreshments.
The patriotic motif was used
for decorations. Circle meeting
will be Feb. 25.
Unionyale
Unionvale Mrs. Hugh Magee
who resides with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. . and Mrs.
George Fisher, of Carlton, has
been a guest of her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
W. Magee, since Wednesday.
The population of Alaska in
1867 when the United States
acquired it from Russia was
estimated at 30,000.
The committee for this month
Ewartz showed several reels of I is Bob Hansen, Ed Jensen and
moving pictures. 'Mrs. John Roth.
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No. 87 has a busy month. On Jsn.
28 the girls hung the curtains in
the basement room of the club
house. Plans were taiade Feb. 4 for
the Valentine party which was
big success.
On February IS Miss Agnes
Klrsch will visit and inatruct
the girls on several activities
which are needed for completion
of the first aid badge for which
they have been working for the
past two monms.
day night, March 8
Loretta Lavern Wright, 14,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Em
mett E. Wright and Marjorle
June Fowler, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight L. Fowler were
second and third respectively.
Both are In the eighth grade.
Women's club met Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Zelpha Down
er.
Further plans were discussed
concerning the building of a hall
I nr community activities.
Woodburn Presbyterians
Woodburn The Women's
Missionary society of the Pres
byterian church will meet Wed
nesaay, rtti. 18 at 2:30 p.m.
wim Mrs. Charles Byers presi
ding. Mrs. James Morrison will
lead the devotional service and
Mrs. E. Kay Fenton will conduct
the study hour.
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