g Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Friday, February 20, 1953 Boots and Spurs By CHARLEN WOODS Friday night fun night was put on by Bin. Marie McKinney. Burt Karr announced and 32 members rode in the games. The pone drilled, as I'lual, and fol lowing the show, coffee was served for them by Mr. and Mrs. Youngqulrt. Monday night, after the drill of 28 called by Graham Shar key, Wanda O'Brien served the coffee. , . , The drM team practiced Wed nesday night There were quite few absent and there haven't been very many places atsignea. affair were Eileen Stangby, Ilia Durkee, and Rodney Hofstedder. Two of our most active riders were married on Valentines day In Albany. They are Miss Myr tle Christman and Don KuhL They are now honeymooning on the coast A reception was held for them at the home of Lou Wilson in Albany and she was as sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Mlie Southard. Wi want all members to turn out for the big fun night tonight which is going to be put on by the calf ropers. There ought to team meeting was ; be some new and different games The drill called to order by Ervin Ward and the group discussed buying new shirts and hats. An invita tion to Prineville was read and accepted. Coffee was served by Mr. and Mrs. Southwick . Min Laura Karr has recently purchased a chestnut horse named Sundown. Back in the saddle again after a long absence Is Mrs. Earl Murray, cecu xuoi lert is also back after having re covered from the flu. Thm Valentine dance was success. The hall was decorated with big red hearts, cuplds and arrows and valentine canay dox es. A no-host supper was served at midnight In charge of this Past Matrons of Woodburn Entertained Wiwlhurn Mrs. Nina Ringo, Mr Beiilah Gilbert and Miss Gladys Adams were hostesses at the dinner of tne fast Manra club of Evergreen chapter. Or der of the Eastern Star, at the Masonic temple Wednesday eve ning. Other past matrons pres ent were Mrs. Evelyn Morris, Mrs. Ella VanArsdale, Mrs. E. Aline Beers, Mrs. Maude Scott, Mm Nellie Muir. Mrs. Rose Gibbens. Mrs. Florence Butter- field. Mrs. Martha Relling, Mrs. Eleanor Vickers, Mrs. Nettle Johnson. Mrs. Mabel Dixon, Mrs. Violet Atwood, Mrs. Elfa rikan and Mrs. Minnie Richards. Following the dinner. Mrs. Morris presided over the bus iness meeting, and plans were completed to serve the annual homecoming cunner lor wooa burn lodge No. 108, A.F.&A.M., Saturday night February 21. Committees in charge will be: Kitchen, Mrs. Edna Isom, chair man, Mrs. Elfa Fikan, Mrs. E. Aline Beers, Mrs. Mabel Harper, Mrs. Violet Atwood; dining room, Mis Gladys Adams, chair man, Mrs. Beulah Gilbert, Mrs. Martha Belling, Mrs. Nettie Johnson, Mrs. Mabel Dixon, Mrs. Florence Butterfield, Mrs. Freda Burt, Mrs. Rose Gibbens and Mrs. Evelyn Morris. Letters of appreciation in blank verse were read from Mrs. Maude Mo chel. . Plans were also discussed to take up sewing for the Masonic and Eastern Star home at the next meeting. March 18. For this meeting the dinner hostess es will be Mrs. E. Aline Beers, Mrs. Martha Relling and Mrs. Nellie Muir. 953yf yero PRICES AS LOW AS Aoro-lort 2 -Door Saoo IW Frlca r.O.S. Toledo, OtUo, pin Mml Tain, Stat ana" Local Ta, H any, Frlht, Dallvary - Hardline Oaran, Optional falpaMrS, Extra Eisner Motor Co. - 151 No. High St Salem, Oregon and you are guaranteed to have a good time. Committee Chairmen Named in Garden Club Keizer Dr. E. J. Krause, Oreeon State college, was spear er at the meeting of the local Garden club Tuesday. Dr. Krause was introduced by Mar vin Black who is a student at the college. He showed slides of chrysanthemums and gave talk. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Bunnell, Mrs. Al Niederberger, Mrs. Nora Pearce, Mrs. George Long, Mrs. Nick LeRud. Mrs. Wesley Stormer, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Miller and Mrs. Ray Lafkey. New members introduced were Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Had- ley, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. E ben shade, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pan kratz, Miss Ellen Quail and Mr. and Mrs. John Touchie. C. T. Danen, president of the club announced the following committees: MembershiD. Mr. and Mrs. A. Burr Black: program, JacX Oudean; finance, V. R. Ballan- tvne: publicity. Mrs Onas S, Olson: flower show, Mrs. W. H. Nelson, Mrs. Jack Henningsen, Mrs. Paul Camp and Mrs. Phil Blake; social and refreshments, Mrs. J. C. Mount; Salem Garden council. C. T. Danen and Mrs. V. Ballantyne; garden visitation, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copley; rules and order, W. E. Savage; librarian, Mrs. Arch Claggett; sunshine, Miss Lois Keefer; pho tography, Jack Oudean. The club again discussed tne park plan for Keizer. A plant sale is planned for the April meeting. In invitation was ac cepted to attend a meeting of the Begonia society on April 2 at the YMCA building. Meeting of the Keizer Garden club will be Tuesday, March 17, at the local fire hall. Star Meeting Woodburn Members of Ev ergreen chapter, No. 41, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet at 6:30 Monday night February 23. at the Masonic temple for a no-host family dinner preceding the regular chapter meeting. The committee in charge of ar rangements will be Mrs. Nela Detweiler, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ahrens, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Clark and Mrs. Ida Johnson. Decorations will be arranged by Mrs. Hazel Thompson and Mrs. Edna Peterson. SALEM HEIGHTS Bill Al len, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Allen, was the guest caller at the Bells and Beam Square Dance club on Tuesday evening. The group plans to hold the last of the series of the beginners class on Tuesday eve ning, February 24 at 8 o clock. The guests were Mr. and Mrs, Ted Borkman, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cooper. On the refresh ments committee were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. George Gregor and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fish. MRS. FRED BIRCH was host ess to the American Gold Star Mothers for a social afternoon on Thursday. Mrs. Agnes Roh- mer assisted, and the group en joyed games and readings fol lowed by refreshments. BEETLE BOMBERS MEET Frultland Frultland's 4-H entomology club, "The Beetle Bombers," and the forestry club attended the monthly 4-H en tomology meeting sponsored by Club No. 3 of Salem, at the First Christian church. , ,iw. i? -. v j T) . . ' Boyal Fan la Winter Princess Christina of Sweden is all smiles as she gets ready for fun and frolic on skis at royal park In Stockholm after recent snowfall. Unionvale Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Magee entertained 13 members of the Masee family honoring Mrs Hugh Magee of Carlton who is guest in the home. Dinner was served at noon. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Will Magee and sons, Gerald, Kenneth and Warren and Mrs. Mary Nicholson of Sllverton; Ivan Smith of Scotts Mills; Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee and daughter, Miss Margaret Magee of Salem. Mrs. Nicholson remained for a longer visit Mr. and Mrs. WiUard Kellis of Portland were evening guests. Monday 'guests at the same home were Mrs. Nora Gray, Mrs. Elmer Worth, Mrs. A. J. George, all of Salem. The Unionvale Home Demon stration unit is sponsoring a benefit chicken dinner to be held at the EUB church Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Coats and daughter, Linda Low, of Kelso,' Wash., were week-end guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Coats. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Coats and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Coats and Linda Low, and Mr. and-Mrsv E. A. Demaray, Richard and Milton, were Sun day dinner guests of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hilderbrand near Albany. This dinner was hon oring Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Coats for their 63rd wedding anniver sary. Woodburn PTA Carnival Soon Woodburn Preliminary plans for the annual carnival of the Woodburn Parent-Teacher association In March were completed at a board meeting Tuesday evening at the high school. Hostesses were Mrs. Marshall McKee and Mrs. Eu gene Stoller. The regular PTA meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb. 24, at the Washington school auditorium at 8 p.m. Seven Woodburn high school students will provide the program. Orations will be giv en by Norman Tyler, David Springer and Eve Allen and readings by Harriet Hooper and Jane McGrath. Robert Baumann will be heard in two vocal solos, "The Lords Prayer" and "Lul laby," accompanied by Miss Dol lie Cummings. In observnee of Founders' Day, Mrs. Harold Qulgley, a past president of the Woodburn group, will give a history of the PTA. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. West Stayton Brooks Light-a-Bumper Drive Goes on The Light a Bumper cam paign, sponsored by the Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce, will continue this week-end with Jaycees stationed at the Capitol Shopping Center parking lot to Install the red Scotch-Lite tape on auto bumpers. Additional days have been set for applying the reflecting tape for those motorists who are not able to visit the Installation sta tlons on Saturdays, committee chairmen George Dunsmoor and Dale Dora announced. Monday and Friday evenings, Jaycees will be available at the shopping center lot to aid the safety-conscious car owner, tney said. In addition, men will man a downtown station Friday eve nings, if enough manpower is available. Despite inclement weather the past two Saturdays, about 250 drivers have already naa meir bumpers marked with the one inch reflector tape, Dunsmoor added. The Lisht-a-Bumper plan has received approval of automobile and law-enforcine agencies all over the nation. VVeMoot Pleasantdale Bean Acreage Wanted On Stringless Pole Better prices warrant planting, for a good return this year. For complete information and our help in setting up a yard, contact us at once . . . Write or phone. Hudson House, Inc. (Dundee, Oregon) R. A. Howell Field Dept. Home Phone Sherwood 4345 Off ice Nowberg 64 Valentine parties were cele brated in three rooms of the West Stayton school Friday af ternoon, with the exchange of Valentines, followed by refreshments. Friday evening, the seventh and eighth grades had their party in the cafeteria. Chaperones for the evening were their teacher and wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pettey and the school custodians, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stapp. Thm kMiflt rani nflrtv city. mlttee met Thursday evening to complete their plans for the af fair to be held Saturday eve ning, Feb. 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the school dining room. Pinochle, 800 and canasta will be in play and refreshments served. The Boy Scouts will be in charge of ticket selling. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bel- den and family were week-end guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Martha Belden and broth er and his daughter, Vic Belden and Vlckey, home at Toledo. Eddy Forrest is again staying at the Paul Nlenke home has re-entered Cascade high school. The West Stayton Cub Scout den and their parents attended the Blue and Gold dinner and program at Aumsville Thursday evening. The den has united with the Aumsville pack. Albert Green, den chief, re ceived his cord and Fred Ken dell his wolf badge. Mrs. Ray Darland entertain ed the Brooks Sewing club at her home near Salem recently. uuring tne meeting tne projects for the next meeting were discussed. Mrs. A. T. Fidebottom wlU be the hostess for the next meeting which will be held March 5 Hostess served the luncheon on a decorated Valentine table to one guest and seven mem bers. The regular meeting of the Brooks Garden club met Feb. 12 at the home of Mrs. Polly Johnson, following a 1 o'clock luncheon and business meeting. A Lincoln day program was given. Those taking part with read ings and poems were Mrs. Min nie Dunlgan, Mrs. A. P. Fide bottom, Mrs. Silas Perllch, Mrs. Elmer Conn, Mrs. Felix Ma- risky, Mrs. Polly Johnson, Mrs. Virgil Lumis, Mrs. Elmer Hahn, Mrs. Henry Rasmussen, Mrs. John Eggers, Mrs. Harry Bosch and a guest, Mrs. Grover Weav er. Cards were sent to five members who were ill. The ladies brought decorated cookies which were presented to the pa tients at the Brooks convalesc ent home. Topic for the next meeting is garden planning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Melzer of Monmouth became parents Saturday morning, Feb. 14, with the birth of a son, Allan Dale, weight 0 pounds 12 ounces, at a Salem hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Melzer are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Harold Mel zer, formerly Neil coats, is a sister of Mrs. Carl Rutschman. A 4-H livestock club was re organized at the Pleasantdale community center Wednesday evening, Feb. 11, and the fol lowing slate of omcers was elected: Gene Carr, president; John Schutz, vice president; Allan Benedict, secretary. The leader will be Adolph Schutz, and he will be assisted by the former leader. Tommy Lyman. Other members in attendance were Ralph and Leslie Lymar) and Allan and Myron Webster. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rutschman and family were 1 Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Dollar and son Sklppy, of Unionvale. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Hadley and children had as callers on Sat urday evening, friends from To ledo, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Seeler and son, Georgie Jay. Mr. and Mrs. C. w. Sloan were dinner guests of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Snod grass, In McMinnvllle, Friday evening. Sunday guests at the Bus Had ley home were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hadley of Mc Minnvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McFar- lane went to Beaverton Sunday to see the model home which is on display there. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sloan were Sunday dinner guests of friends In Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Flnley. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McFar- lane had as callers Sunday eve ning their friends, Mr. and Mrs. William Tanner of Salem. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Relchstein for dinner and pi nochle Saturday evening were their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stonebrink and children Loretta and Billy of Yamhill. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence War ner of the Webfoot district cele brated their 40th wedding an niversary at their home with a 8:30 dinner Saturday evening, Feb. 14. . Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hale Hendrickson, Peggy and Patsy, Mr. . and Mrv. Marion Warner. After dinner the group was entertained with television at the Hendrickson home until 1:30 am. Marion Warner of Webfoot has leased the Dr. Springer farm in Webfoot and the Springer and Frum farm near Carlton. PROGRAM TIME SET Sllverton The general busi ness hour and program of the Sllverton home extension will be Thursday, Feb. 28. The group will meet at 10:30 o'clock at the First Christian church social rooms. Guests are to furnish their own sack lunch. Coffee will be served at the church kitchen. Project for the day will be textile painting. The leaders are Mrs. R. Zentzkow and Mrs. George Truman. x Have Roll Call Dallas Mariom Lodge No. 98. Knights of Pythias, celebrat ed their 48th annual roll call Tuesday. The roll call was timed in minr-lrla with the anniversary of the founding of the organiza tion. - Late rinse th. one of the ear liest members of the Dallas lodge and ex -Grand Chancellor of the Grand Lodge of Oregon D resided over ine mwuni. rtiirin the urogram he nre-l tented Fred West with life mem-1 kiiin in th Inrlre. Wnt was honored for his many years of activity in tne iocai toage. i The speaker for the evening; was attorney C. L. M inters. In recognition of national uroiner hood Week he spoke on "The, Bill of Rights," impressing upon! the group Its meaning to each person, as tn American citizen. The evening ended with a din ner presented by Ed Hayes and a committee. In addition to local lodge mm. the group had -u guests visitors from outlying lodges Including Hubbard, In dependence, Salem, and Port land. Jn desert areas a human be ins without water will die in less than a week. V CAR & TRUCK RENTALS 394 North Church Phono 3-9600 Moceov - GRAND ISLAND GUEST Grand Island Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Douglas of Sauvies Island were Saturday dinner guests of their mother, Mrs. Susie Douglas and son, Curtis. Some plants like the century plant have roots that can be used as soap. Macleay Patsy Carver will reoresent the schol in the seml- and ifinal spelling contest at Keizer union i for this section of the country. Jane Smith was a runner-up. Macleay school received a 89 H per cent rating in the annual county flag code contest. Jerald and Sharon Moore, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ault Moore, have been absent from school since Christmas with rheumatic fever. Pratum-Macleay home exten sion unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Donald Mader, Tuesday, Feb. 24. for an all day meeting. Textile painting will be the project with Mrs. Nile Hllborn and Mrs. W. Welch as leaders. Mrs. Virgil Burson and Mrs. M. M. Msgee will attend the home extension project leaders' school on herb cooking to be held in Salem Wednesday, Feb. 25. HIGH PAYMENTS IP GOT YOU DOWN? Refinance with STRAWBERRY ACREAGE WANTED for this spring's planting Kelley, Farquhar & Co. 1 460 Tilo Road, Sotem, Orefon Dial 2-4133 Ask for Bill Stafford Pay less each month You can pay off all your bills with a cash loan and you can repay us in small monthly amounts thst will not over burden your budget. Ask us for details on our easy-to-arrange loan plans. Come in, write or 'phone. SIGH ATM t AlilO fUKHITUlt LOANS $25 to $1500 i MS, Sir Cm M. Hon 441K J. . WA1KIK, Mflr. 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