Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 19, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 CapiUq JournitC Salw. Ore, Thursday, Feb. 19, 1953
lit the Valley
, E4it4 fcjr MOT FOBEES
Rickreall
Donald
. Donald Tht Donald exten
sion unit had their regular
monthly meeting lait Thursday
with Mr. Sid Hendricks and
Mrs. L. Petanoa as hostesses.
There were two visitors at the
meeting, Mrs. Glenn Carrothers
and Mrs. Joe Gamroth, both of
Woodburn.
The project for the day was
textile painting, with Mrs.
Frank Miller and Mrs. Under-
land as project leaders.
The chairman, Mrs. J. A. Bush
reviewed letter explaining
Azalea House In Corvallls.
At the business meeting, it
-was voted to send a card of
thanks to Mrs. Ruby Psyton of
Woodburn, who entertained the
Sunshine division last month.
The next meeting of the Sun
shine division will be at the
home of Mrs. James Myers Feb.
24.
A recent guest In the home
of J. A. Bush, was his brother,
Bill Bush of Sweet Home, Ore
con.
Sunday dinner guests in the
J. a. Bush noma were Mr. ana
Mrs. Leo Essen and son Donald,
and Mr. Iverson.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Thurston Yergen last
week were Mr. and Mrs. W1I
liam Noyes of Woodburn. They
were accompanied by Miss Elsie
and Miss Erne Strange of Port
land. Mrs. Yergen had not seen
the Strange girls for 80 years.
Sunday afternoon guests in
the Thurston Yergen home were
Mr. and Mrs. G rover Bennett.
Diane Feller, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Del Feller, was an
overnight guest of Beverly
Gilles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Gilles, ' Saturday
night while Mr. and Mrs. Gilles
attended the benefit dance at
Maplewood Grange hall. All
proceeds from this dance were
turned over to the Canny ambu
lance fund.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cities
entertained dinner guests Sun
day. They were Mrs. Gilles
aunt and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Thomas, and also
Mrs. Eva Peterson of Portland.
Other guests were her mother
and father, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Racette, and LManne Feller.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knlzley
have gone to Golden dale, Wash.,
for a two weeks visit to see their
new granddaughter born last
Saturday. Their daughter Betty
married . Robert Bellamy. The
Bellamy's formerly lived in the
home now occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. James Myers, north of
Donald. .
Myron Blake, son of Mayor
C. A. Blake of Donald, ' was
taken to Salem Memorial hospi
tal Friday night, Feb. IS. where
an emergency appendectomy
was performed. He is reported
to be getting along nicely.
Saturday morning. Feb. 14,
the farm house of Dan Pokor-
ney, west of Donald, burned and
the family escaped only with the
clothing they wore. It is thought
that the fire was started from
an overheated stove.
S3.33.
Members present at the meet
ing were Mrs. S. L. Mlnard. Mrs.
Charlotte Jones, Mrs. Elmer
Mlnch, Mrs. Louis D. Johnston,
Mrs. Frank Boehringer, - Mrs.
Frank Sollenberger, Mrs. G. S
Hlaelns. Mrs. Helena Murium-
mer, Mrs. J. J. Johns, Mrs. Ab
ner Kline, Mrs. Roy J. Rice and
the hostess.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Abner Kline
March 12. with Mrs. S. L. Mln
ard assisting hostess.
Sublimity
Roberts
Gilbert D. KlnU. is now
aboard the U.S.S. Gilllgan at
San Diego, while Mrs. Klntx is
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Lulay.
The Women's Catholic Order
of Foresters will meet at the C.
F. hall Thursday, Feb. 19, at 8
p.m. Mrs. Mamie Laux is chair
man for the social hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brauner of
Eugene were Sundsy guests at
the home of Mrs. Clara Heal.
E. A. Ditter, Al Hartman, A.
J. Schrewe and Bob Engles
members of the Sublimity fire
department, are enrolled in the
Red Cross First Aid course at
Stayton.
A large group of young folks
accompanied by Father O'Hara,
enjoyed the skating party at the
Stayton rink Sunday evening.
The affair was sponsored by the
St. Boniface high Pep club.
Gate
Mrs. Denver Young was host-
in for the members of the Home
Economics club of the Roberts
grange Thursdsy evening, serv
ing a dessert luncheon before
the business meeting.
After the reports from stand
ing committees, there was a dis
cussion on tea towels and lunch
cloth to sell at the grange fair
in the fall.
Plans were made for a dinner
to be given by the Home Eco
nomics ladles in the near future
for a club from Salem.
It was announced that Waldo
Hills and Ankney granges will
be guests at the Roberts grange
meeting Feb. 21.
There was a white elephant
ssle after the business meeting
from which the club received
Miss Lorena Devlne, who is
employed in the office of the
secretary of state In Salem, was
at the home of her parents over
the weekend.
Mrs. Martha Bowes, who was
hospitalized at the Salem Mem
orial hospital for several days
with a severe case of the flu, re
turned home Wednesdsy of last
week. Mrs. Laura Joaquin Is at
the Bowes home caring for Mrs.
Bowes. At last reports she is well
on the road to recovery.
Debs Devlne, who suffered a
heart attack last week, was able
to return home Thursday fol
lowing a week spent at the Sa
lem Memorial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brlsbln
were Portland visitors over the!
weekend at the homes of rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Cole drove ,
to Portland Saturday, accompa
nied by Mr. and Mrs. Chris.
Knutson of Mill City, where they
had been called by the serious
illness of Mrs. Knutson's daugh
ter, Mrs. HoUls Turnldge.
Mrs. Turnldge, an ex-resident
of Gates, who is hospitalized at
St Vincents hospital in Portland
took a sudden turn for the worse
Friday of last week.
Her daughters. Mrs. Bob Kelle
of Cutler City, Mr'. Carl Jensen
of Portland, and Airman Carolyn
Brejcha, stationed at Sacramen
to, Calif., are all at their mother's
bedside.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap
attended a birthday dinner at the
Wilbur Meinert home in Mill
City Sunday. The dinner compli
mented Mr. Meinert whose birth
day was Feb. 14. Seated at the
table were the honored guest,
Mr. Meinert, Mrs. Rosa Dayly,
Mr. and Mrs. Millsap. the host-
Mrs. Meinert, and three
sons, James, and the twins, Mark
and Clark.
Rickreall The Rickreall La
die Aid held its regular meeting
at the home of Mrs. Frank Ham
ilton with Mrs. W. C. Kester and
Mrs. B. C. Bell as co-hostesses.
Mrs. H. L. Straley, chairman,
presided at the business meeting
with Mr. Hamilton as secretary.
A bill was allowed for an
azalia plant that had been pur
chased for the birthday of Mrs.
Lucas, who celebrated her 90th
birthday last week.
For the program Mrs. Rich.
ards of Dallas gave a book re
view on a novel entitled "The
Way Our People Lived."
The hostesses served lunch to
Mrs. Leo Buyserie, Mrs. L. C.
Miller. Mrs. Howard Fleming,
Mrs. Arthur Beaver, Mrs. Vern
Fox, Mrs. Glen McCoy, Mrs. E,
A. Stenson, Mrs. Harry Demp
sey, Mi's. Joe Simmons and Kar
en, Mrs. John Klney, Mrs. Wil
liam Cadle, Mrs. A. R. Cadle,
Mrs. S. B. Holt, Mrs. Richards
and Bonnie, Mrs. Oness Whaley,
Mrs. R. V. Carleson, Mrs. H. L.
Straley, Mrs. Currle and the
three hostesses.
The finance committee spon
sored a "cake walk."
The attendance at the supper
and grange meeting Friday eve
ning was good. During the bust
ness meeting the charter was
draped for a departed member.
The report for the chaplain
showed that Harry Dempsey and
Corinne Riney were both ill with
the flu and that Mrs. D. W. Shel-
ton was in the hospital at Dallas.
The program consisted of
songs and a pantomlne with Mr.
and Mrs. Elbert Ragsdale repre
senting the young couple and Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Beaver were the
elderly couple, with Mrs. Oness
Whaley the reader.
The annual meeting of the
county grange agricultural com
mittees and the home economics
clubs was held at the hall Sat
urday. .
The meeting of the home eco
nomic clubs was held in the din
ing room with Mrs. King, chair
man. The forenoon was given to
a diicussion of the home econom
ic work and a report by Mrs.
King on the conference held in
Corvallls on the work of the H.E.
clubs. -
Mrs. Malno Reichert acting as
judge of both the scrapbooks ar.d
display tables, with the written
reports, gave first place to Rick
reall, West Salem second, and
Monmouth and Buell tied for
third. Through a misunderstand-
StJNNYSIDE JITNEY DINNER
Sunnyside Friday evening
Feb. 30, the Sunnyside Com
munity club will serve a jitney
dinner starting at 7 p.m. at the
Sunnyside school house.
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OUR 4 IKS COLOR CARTOON CARNIVAL!
ing, the Buell HEC was unalbe to
be present Saturday.
Charles Tom of Sherman
county, a member of the house
of representatives, explained a
bill he is introducing In the legis
lature, asking for a committee to
study the natural water supply
In the state and how it can be
conserved and distributed prop
erly. ...'.
This committee would report
its findings to the legislature in
li5 J. Prof. Blanch of Oregon
State college also spoke on the
water question, stressing the
need of more dams in the Wil
lamette valley for conserving
and distributing wster.
The agricultural conference
was under the supervision of
Carleton Brown, the Pomona ag
riculture committee chairman,
and'County Agent John Hansen.
The home economic club of
the Rickreall grange served the
banquet sponsored by the Mc
Minnville creamery for the dairy
4-H club members and their par
ents or leaders last week.
t Jack Evey was master of ceremonies.
Mr. and Mrs. Currle from
Ketchikan, Alaska, who have
been visiting friends and rela
tlves in west coast states for two
weeks, left Sunday for home,
Mrs. Anna Johnson returned
home Sunday after spending a
week in Portland at the home of
her daughter who was ill.
Union Hill
Pleasantdale
Pleasantdale Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Grabenhorst went to
Portland Saturday te attend the
birthday celebration of her fa.
ther, F. J. Ryder, of Tolovana
Park, who was honored at the
home of a daughter, Mrs. H. N.
Butler.
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Melzer early this week
were friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Thompson, of Moro.
Union Hill The second of
a aerie of "500" card parties
was held at the Union Hill
grange hall Friday night with
Mrs. Ray Verbeck and Francis
Miller holding high scores for
the evening. 'lit. Peterson re
ceived the special prize. The
next and last of the series will
be held at the grange hall Fri
day evening, March 27.
Kelzer will be the visitor at
the Union HiU grange Friday
night. Lunch committee for the
evening will be Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
ny Scott and Mr. and Mr. W.
M. Tate.
Mrs. Ray Johnson will be
hostess to the members of the
Union Hill Woman' club at her
home Thursday, Feb. 19, 2 p.m.
The Union Hill Woman' club
member, their families and in
vited guest wiU hold a benefit
card party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Mollet, Sr., Sat
urday evening, Feb. 21.
The Union Hill Grange Home
Economic club members met at
the home of Mrs. Francis Miller
at Victor Point Wednesday af
ternoon for the February meeting.
Mrs. A. L. Kotten border was
assisting hostess.
Mrs. W. F. Frens presided
during the business meeting of
the club.
Mrs. Verny Scott, program
chairman for 'the day, carried
ou the Valentine's motif. Mrs.
Carrie Town send and Mrs. W. F
Krenx received prize in the
contests. .
Mrs. Francis Miller wa elect
ed secretary to replace Mil.
Henry Hansen who resigned be
cause of illness.
Attending were Mr. Krenr,
Mrs. Town send, Mrs. Geneva
Hubbard, Mrs. M. M. Gilmour,
Mrs. Arthur Mulkey and Allen,
Mrs. W. M. Tate, Mrs. Henry
Peter. Mrs. W. J. Lensman,
Mrs. Verny Scott, Mrs. Byron
McElhaney, Mrs. Roy Verbeck,
Mrs. Julius Krenz, Mr. Miller
and Mr. Kostenborder.
The Union Hill Woman' club
member, their families and in.
vited guests will hold a benefit
card party at the home of Mr.
and Mr. Ralph Mollet, Satur
day evening, Feb. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koff
and son Robert of the Abiqua
district, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Verny Scott and
son Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Casteel
and family visited at the homes
of Mr. Casteel' parent, Mr. and
Mr. Fred Casteel and brother
Jack Casteel, Sunday. While
Lafayette
Lafayette American Legion
post No. 141 and auxiliary met
last week.
After the regular business
meeting the Legion men gave
their regular oyster feed.
The Lafayette PTC "Parent-
Teachers club" sponsored a Val
entine dance at the schoolheuse
gym. "Meet Your Neighbor"
and checkerboard jamboree
were enjoyed by a full house
before the dance.
The PTC cleared a good sum
from their dance, which will be
used for some project for the
school. They will hold their
regular meeting Monday, Feb.
18.
Word has been received from
Oakes Ray Ames, RDSN, now in
Japan, that he had been ordered
to the hospital and would un.
dergo surgery Feb. 12. -
here Mr. Casteel tuned the piano
at the grange hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy King spent
Saturday and Sunday at their
beach house on the coast.
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