Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 18, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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Capital Journal, Salem,
In the1 .Valley
.'. ' t Edited by MIKE FORBES
Silverton
Silverton Volunteer firemen
were culled to the Sorenson
borne on Steelhmmmer Rd.. Sun
day forenoon, to stand by a flue
lire, with "no damage" reported.
A recently Installed TV set at
the fire hall for the volunteers
club room has helped to solve
the problem of having continual
vigil to report any emergency,
explained the fire chief, Lany
Carpenter.
Receiving Initiation and rank
of-esquire honors by Knights of
Pythias, from Silverton Wednes
day night at Salem Beaver hall,
were Carl Lorenzen, Stewart
Leek, Lee Tanner and Glenn
Jones.
Changes in the personnel of
the First Silverton bank includes
the transfer of Lois Hartvickson
Rolaen to Corvallis: June Elliott
to succeed Mrs. Roisen; Howard
Peterson is to be with the state
banking service in Salem; and
two former employes returning
for local positions are Frank
Wallace of Marquam, and Mrs.
Peter Olson (Edna Borland),
Silverton. -
Charles Selvers, Silverton,
husband of the late Mrs. Selvers
who waa fatally injured in an
automobile accident, is bringing
Open S:4S Bum.
Marilyn Monro .
. . Joseph Cot ten
In Technicolor
"NIAGARA"
Lloyd Bride
THREE STEPS
NORTH"
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, Rudolph Scott ,
. Patriae Wymore .
In Technicolor
"MAN BEHIND
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Ceur Romero "
"SCOTLAND YARD
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Seott Brady '
In Technicolor
"BLOODHOUNDS
OF BR" WAY" '
Geo. M-.. .-ornery
In Technicolor
CB1PPLE CREEK"
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Open 6:45 p.m.
Donald O'Connor
"FRANCIS GOES
TO WE8T POINT"
Jeff Chandler
Maanen 0Hara
in Technicolor
"FLAMES OF
ARABY"
SPRING RE
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20
ON THE
TWO TECHNICOLOR ADVENTURES
"Iron Mistress"
Alan Ladd
This Friday and Every
Friday la Our 4 Color
Cartoon Carnival
COME EARLY AND
AVOID THE TRAFFIC
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Or., Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1953
suit against a Salem woman,
driver of the second car Involved,
asking $13,000 damages.
Entered at the Silverton hos
pital as an accident patient over
the weekend was Mrs. Ben Kyuo,
Rt 3. Canby.
John Demas, surgery patient
plans to return to the family
home Tuesday, to complete con'
valescence.
Mrs. Isaac Olson is remaining
at the hospital for several days,
convalescing from an appendec
tomy to which she submitted a
week ago.
Amos Fun rue of Rt I, Silver-
ton, was able to return home
Saturday, following convales
cence from major surgery at Sil
verton hospital.
Mrs. Lefa Malloy of Portland
was at the home of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Bur-
son of North1 Silverton from
Wednesday through Saturday.
Mr. Burton submitted to ma
jor surgery at Silverton hospital
Thursday. He is reported as im
proving normally.
Ballston
Ballston The annual dinner
of the Sew and Social club was
held in the community ball Sat
urday evening, Feb. 19.
A pot luck dinner was served
at 7 p.m. followed by moving
pictures and games.
Those attending' were Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Kilmer and three
sons; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shields, Mr.
and Mrs. Donnava Millema,
Mr. and ' Mrs. Martin Van
Groos, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ed
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kalten
back and four children, Mr. and
Mrs. Mel vin Johnson and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George
McColluch, Mr. and Mrs. John
Focht, Miss Elsie Taylor, Miss
Thelma McColluch, Mrs. Bob
Brooks, Mrs. Norman Tufford,
Mrs. William Yokum, Mrs. Jay
Sechrist, Mrs. David Bowman,
Russel Taylor and Dee Mallema.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Reece
of Portland moved to their sum
mer home here last week in
hopes that it may benefit Mr.
Recce's health.
Ezra Kilmer it recovering
from an attack of influenza.
Russel and Miss Elsie Taylor
and Mr. and Mrs. Donnava Mil
lema attended , funeral seivices
In Newberg Friday morning for
their nephew, Gordon Ander
son, who waa drowned in the
Nestucca river near Hebo Jan.
IS while on a fishing trip.
NOW SHOWING - OPEN
Jeaa Patera Jeffrey Hnnter
TURI OF THE WILDERNESS"
Hilarious Co-Hit
The Bowery Beys
NO HOLDS BARRED"
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GATES OPEN 6:45
SHOW AT 7:15
Salem
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SCREEN
"Yankee Buccaneer
Jeff Chandler
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bun to the ,0 come to row
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Drug Store
405 State
(Corner of Liberty)
WE GIVE 3&C GREEN STAMPS
Mill City
Mill City Visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Davis last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Dorothy, of Post, Ore.,
former Mill City resident.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Herlof
aen and two children left last
week on a vacation trip to the
east where they will visit freinds
and relatives. Herlofsen is
employed at the Detroit dam.
It was a flue fire at the Morris
Howe home Monday morning
about 9 oiclock. No damage was
reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poole, also
Miss Dolores Poole of Monmouth
spent the week-end at the James
Poole home. Leo Poole, and
Dolores Poole are attending the
College of Education at Mon
mouth Charles Kelly was In Corvallis
Saturday to attend the activities
at Oregon State college for
father's week-end, where his
daughter. Miss Lela Kelly la a
freshman
Eugene Thornley, older son of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Case left
the fore part of the month for
Fort Lewis, Wash., where he
entered the armed services.
Eugene's brother, Lawrence
Thornley also left last month for
Fort Lewis. Both are Mill City
high school graduates and at the
time of Induction into the army,
Lawrence was attending Port
land university and Eugene was
attending the University of
Oregon in Eugene.
World Day of prayer will be
observed in Mill City by all
five Evangelistical churches join
ing in the worship which will
be held Friday at 2 pjn. in the
First Presbyterian church.
The recent cooked food sale
by tthe American Legion auxi
liary in Mill City, netted $36
Mrs. Dolores Stewart, auxiliary
president, announced. A project
now underway la the collection
of children's out-grown clothing
for needy families in the canyon,
The next meeting of the auxi
liary will be held at 8 p.m. Feb,
18 in the Legion hall.
Mill City Camp Fire Girls are
selling boxes of chocolate mints
a candy selling project, which
is sponsored annually to benefit
the camp fire treasury.
Mrs. Lee Pinks ton is in charge
of the sale this year.
Unionvale
Unionvale Twenty - five
members of the young adult
class of the Unionvale Evangel
ical United Brethren church
Sunday school attended the Val
entine party held at the church
Saturday evening. Games were
played. A gift was presented to
the teacher, Mrs. Carl Rutsch
man. Honoring Mrs. Mary E. Shel-
burne of the Happy Valley dis
trict, a birthday dinner was
held for her 86th birthday at
the home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Clow Sunday.
Attending were Mrs. Shel
burne, Mr. ' and Mrs. Ernest
Shelburne, Doris and Diane of
Happy Valley; Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Ruyle and son Steven of
Salem.
Afternoon , guests were Mr,
and Mrs. Claud Shelburn.
Mrs. Shelburne has three sons
and one daughter, 14 grand'
children and three great-grand'
children. One son, John, and his
wife of Unity district were ab
sent because they are visiting
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. David Chllds and
son at Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Gubser of
j Unionvale attended the birth
day dinner honoring their
I daughter, Mrs. Varvln Loren
zen (Anona Gubser) at the
I home of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Lor
enzen of the Neck district Sun
day.
Attending besides her par
ent, were her husband, Marvin
Lorenzen, Danny Gubser, Mr.
land Mrs. Elmer Patter, Mr. and
Mrs. L. S. Lorenzen,- Mr. and
Pea mi
unce. He
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Mrs. Rudy Braun and daughter,
of Forest Grove; Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Simpson and two sons of
Portland.
Mr. arid Mrs. Benjamin Yates
of Astoria are parents of a sev
en pound, three ounce son born
Sunday, Feb. IS. This is their
first child. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Church of Unionvale are grand
parents. ,
Mrs. Mary Hendrlckson 'of
Salem, mother of Mrs. Edward
Clow of Unionvale, has sold her
home at Salem and left Wed
nesday for Knippa, Tex, where
she will be a guest of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
John Wagner until May 1.
Gervais
Gervais The Junior Women's
club met with Mrs. O. P. Hoye
one evening last week. All 18
members attended. Cards were
in play. High score went to Mrs.
Roscoe Colby and low to Mrs.
J. Phillips.
The March meeting will be at
the country home of Mrs. N. Nib
ler. Members of the Gervais fire
department were feted by their
wives with a dinner in the fire
house Thursday evening. Valen
tine decorations were in evi
dence. Grade school mothers club met
at the school Thursday, Feb. 12.
It was decided to hold the
March meeting on the second
Thursday at 2 p.m. as the mem
bers will work on repairing li
brary books.
Valentine parties were held
Friday and room mothers served
the refreshments to the four low
er grades while the four upper
grades prepared and served their
re.
Mrs. William Uppendahl was1
taken to the Silverton hospital
Thursday suffering from a Jaun
dice infection. A alight improve
ment was reported Sunday, No
visitors are allowed.
af ' ' i ;,
FROM COAST TO COAST smokers are trying
King-Size PHILIP MORRIS . . . and buying them over
and over again! That's because King-Size
PHILIP MORRIS taste so good.. . smoke so smooth
. . . feel so comfortable to your throat.
Because of the great demand for King-Size
PHILIP MORRIS your dealer may be temporarily .
sold out. We're delivering factory-fresh stock every
day, every hour! So please call again. Take it from
the millions who have already tried them . . . it's
AMERICA'S FINEST CIGARETTE!
Hubbard
Hubbard Fifteen members of
Thalia Rebekah lodge were pres
ent for the 45th annual Rebekah
convention of district 4 in Wood-
burn Saturday.
- Mrs. Ora Morris of Thalia wi,s
seated as warden of the conven
tion when Thalia seated the rest
of the convention officers. Miss
Frances Weaver served on the
courtesy committee and Mrs.
George Leffler will continue to
serve on a resolution committee.
Miss Weaver, Mrs. Leffler, Mrs.
Edith Phelps and Mrs. Minnie
Melvin, all of Thalia, were hon
ored with the past chairman.
Mrs. A. L. Murphy was appoint
ed conductor for the 1854 con
vention at Monitor.
The American Legion auxil
iary of Hubbard unit 168 made
plans at their Wednesday eve
ning meeting for a no-host din
ner and observance of the Le
gion's birthday March 11 at 6:30
pun. in the Legion hall. Mrs.
Duane Hatcher presided, Mrs.
George Crimps was secretary
pro-tem in the absence of Mrs.
Hannah Hunt who was ill.
Mrs. John Stauffer was ap
pointed condolence chairman. A
motion carried to order 400 pop
pies. The next sewing meeting
will be held in the home of Mrs.
A. O. Soderholm on Feb. 27.
Mrs. Hatcher accompanied
three Aurora unit members to
the Marion county assembly of
the American Legion in Stayton
DANCE
TONIGHT
Crystal Gardens
Old Tim and Modern
Music by "Pep" Edwards
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Friday evening. ...
1 Members of the Pilgrim Fel
lowship of the greater Hubbard
nrih will observe a Christ's
iwork day Saturday, Feb. 21.
Duane Moultman, sixth grad
er, has moved with his parents to
Oregon City.
Talbot
Talbot Mrs. Fthel Blinston
was hostess to the Talbot Wom
en's club when they met Wed
nesday afternoon at her home.
Stories of Lincoln were the
theme for roll call. Mrs. Gilbert
Belknap won the special prize.
Plans were made for the club's
family supper to be held Feb. 26
in the church basement. Mrs.
Blinston. Mrs. E. J. Freeman and
Mrs. George Marlott were ap
pointed on the supper committee.
Mrs. AI Gurgurich the entertain
ment committee. Mrs. - Albert
Cole and Mrs. Leo Weddle were
appolntedias the decorating com
mittee. Mrs. Turnbull of Salem was
the guest speaker.
Mrs. Blinston was assisted by
Mrs. Al Gurgurich and Mrs.
Ernest Freeman in serving re
freshments.
Spring Prom
Special $000 Full
Course Price
High School Students Wo Will Teach You
FOX TROT - WALTZ - SWING
TONIGHT, 7 P.M. .
LAST CHANCE TO ENROLL
Paul Armstrong Studio
155 south man
Gate
Mr mil Mrs. Gale
Carey have purchased a building
site in stayton ana wore "
.. . rf Monday
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of last week. The new home will
be located east of the cannery
i .,n a three bedroom
Iauu w
bouse of modern construction.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey, their
nH infant son have re
sided in Gates for years where
Carey is in the sawmill business
with his father-in-law, Fred
Stone.
Mr anH Mn Arnold Burgess
of Klamath Falls are guests at
the home of Mrs. ourgew suwr
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EVERY....
MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
Until 9 P. M.
At...
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47 N.Capitol
PHONE 2-7523
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merl
Devine. They also visited reb
tivei in Mill City and Lyons.
NOW PLAYING
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and als
TUNE CRIERS
QUARTET
Presenting t "Really Top"
Floor Shows Each Evening '
THE NEW
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3057 Portland Rd.
ACORNS FROM THE
"HI Del, if you do not see me in
the OeJc Rbam for lit tie vfalie
dont think I'm off you for lite, U'i
Just that Lenton starts Wednesday
and we're (olng to have to forto
those big luclous charcoal barb
qued steaks for awhile" ...
"Now wait Just a minute ClurUt,x
I'm away ahead of you, not as last
I'm going to let you in on a at-
-ere, that is. It waa a secret until
now. All during Lent we are going to
serve, In the Oak Room, wonderful
Juicy barbequed Salmon ... the good
Oregon Coast kind that a freshgu
the little school bey who tried to
date his teacher. And that's not aO,
Charlie, you will not have to eat
Salmon all the time because we win
also have French fried Prawns,
Plan 'n' Chips, big Crab Cocktelk
with 6altlne wafers and I would be
surprised if our chef would hesitate
a minute to make up a big Crab
Louie for you. So Charlie, you and
all your friends Just remember mat
during Lent or any other time tbs
folks In' the Oak Room will see to
it that you get plenty to eat."
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