Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 03, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Capital Journal, Salnn, Ore, Tuesday, March I, 1953
In the Valley J
Falls City
Edited by MIKI FORBES
Mf. Angel Sets
Red Cross Drive
' Mt Angel The Red Cross
fund-raising campaign will open
In the Mount Angel district
Monday, March 9, with. Andrew
"Andy" Schmidt as local drive
chairman.
Solicitors appointed will meet
in the City Hall Friday evening,
March 6, at 8 p.m. when details
of the drive will be discussed
and the Red Cross kits distribut
ed. Those named as solicitors in
clude, business district: Hi Bren
Twenty-three Macleay Grange
members visited Silvtrton
Grange Friday night in the coun
ty visitation plan.
Only two Macleay officers
were absent
Buena Vista
Buena Vista Mr and Mrs.
Clifford Wells are announcing
the wedding of their daughter,
Elaine, to Robert Urban of Los
Angeles. Tbey were married in
San Francisco were Elaine has
been wsrkizg the put two
years.
Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Delenng
were dmaer gvts Mr. and
Mrs. Petty Weiss Sunday.
Mrs. Lrttat Dumtl oi Salem
J -1 Tl I V 1 L. .
district: Paul Wachter. Alois l0?"1 "..
Falls City Glen Cooper, Ed
win Bakke and Raymond Wil
liams hsve enlisted in the para-
troopers. Tbey leu Tuesday iot
P .S. service.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McPherson
of SileU were Friday callers at
their uncle's family, Mr. and
Mrs. Chauncey Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Granville Wilson
spent the week-end in Portland
with their son Jim ana nrnuy.
Tbey attended the basketball
tournament. Their son is toe
coach.
The 1st and 2nd year sewing
clubs of 4-H work met at the
home of their leader, Mrs. W. E.
Jackson, Thursday afternoon.
The officers are: President,
Shirley Carey; vice president,
Violet Lamprecht; . secretary,
Dona Long; yell leader. Dona
Shoemaker; news reporter, Rose
Lamprecht
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Robinson,
Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Sundstrom
and Clifford Robinson visited
Sunday at Sweet Home with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Robinson.
Mrs. Harry Myers, mother of
Mrs. Kenneth Teal of Dallas,
was taken to the Eugene hospital
Friday, Feb. 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hen-
I wome ok ioquiue ana mr. ana
Duda. Arnold Schiedler. George : 1from
Willig, George H. 01savsky,;tb ttosjxtaj after Kavmg bron
Raymond Hassing and Mrs. chiaJ rm, bfce u lm
Charlea Raid. prevmc Jtj but can -ave
rn Hl.trif-i- Mr. Louia A.leomna3' w.
LeDoux, Mrs. John Hassler. Mrs Mr. and Km Sre Beck and : Mrs. Henry Hentnorne ana son
Carl Mucken, Mrs. R. T. Bis-, family Oakland spent the ! of Sheridan spent Sunday with
iu. Miss Irene Susa. Mrs. AJ-1 week -end trtth br parenU -ere their parenU, Mr. and Mrs. L.
pmI Rrhm Mra. Joaroh Piatt.! Mr an Mrs V. L. Shnrt: alsoJM. Henthorne.
Hick Kimlinswr. Mrs. John Rih feuatv of Fairbanks The Februray meeting of
Diehl, Mrs. F. J. Schwab, Mrs. .Alaska spent Sunday and stayed, Polk and Yamhill county fire
Henry Zollner, Mrs. Andy W He bad been south ! men's association was held at the
Schmidt Mrs. J. L. ascnw, . -muM. i.u.u r. nan rnaay evening,
Mrs. Albert' Bourbfirmaifi. VaT r WUs will be an!"eD- 27. After the meeting, a
Arthur Hassler. Mrs. b i- .wt. fmm Or.-' supper was servea to no
Fronk, Mrs. Joseph Obersrjner,', X4tionaj farmersl Mrs. John Teal enterUined the
Mrs. Joseph Walker. -JUnB convention in March; she Psl noble rand clu her
Those attending were Mrs,
inson, recently.
The Christian women's fellow
ship met at the church for their
regular meeting on Thursday.
Business was in charge of the
president, Mrs. B, Paul. Mrs.
Hooten resigned as vice presi
dent and Mrs. Lillie Ward was
elected to fill out the rest of the
year.
Warren Frink, Mr. and Mrs.
Z. B. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie Plankington of Waldport,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frink of
Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Frink of Bridgeport, went Sun
day to Portland to help Warren
Frink celebrate bis 89th birth
day with a dinner at the home
of his granddaughter, Mrs. John
McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Camp
ers and daughter of Texas have
moved to Falls City.
Unionvale
uougias urri ana secretary of the Buena Villa
; local. She attended the meeting
Jin Salem this past week as a
delegate; also Mrs. Fred Deter-
Macleay
. ... tag and Jonas Graber for two
Macleay-SUyton Grange wJljdiiyg of sute
Si,-, u. w i. i Union meetings.
Fr day night, March 6 the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carpen-
J,,W'"''" prnt ter of Salem and Mr. and Mrs.
lecturer s Program. Hd
Mrs. Sherman Barry and Mrs. Mr and CJ1 ft
Leonard iee are co-cnairmcu UI Sunday.
AsMricu auacUHea s
Uahrsnttr Wastes
PRESENTS
DOROTHY THOMPSON
"These Crucial
Times'
Wei, Marcs 4,
1:15 P.M. . $1.20
Islets Wojl School
Audit wins.
Titbit
Watt
Mwk Store
ConMnaaus
TT GROWS
ON TREES"
Peter Lawf.rd
"HOUR OF 13"
OPEN C:45 P.M.
BIDS TODAY!
"OMflTU" t
nMpttxiKapur
TOMORROW!
AT REGULAR NUCES!
i iltfl. I
JAMES
STEWART
VQumrjE
vjimnras
Jcaa HAGEN Wendel GOREY
CO-FEATURE!
Esther WILLIAM
loss Vrna
EVANS BLAINE
BARRY SULLIVAN
KLEFE BRASSfLlE
BlUt LCKSIINE
1 o - i ira tvMiMt
Mrs. Harold Busby and her
aunt and uncle of Washington,
were at Jan as Grabers looking
at their rental house.
Rev. Melvin Wire performed
the marriage at the Methodist
church Sunday evening at 7:30
of Miss Lois Robertson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Robertson of Buena Vista, and
Leon Eugene Christopher of
Highland, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rupert .Christopher.
The bride was attired In a
gray suit with black accesso
ries; her bride's attendant was
a sister, Mrs. Jack McDaniel
of Dallas, and best man was
Jack Cook of Corvallis.
Mrs. Melville Wire was the
pianist. After the ceremony the
reception was Held at the com
munlty hall with Manha Schlr-
man helping serve.
Only the immediate families
were present
They will live in Corvallis.
Miss Nina Moon, Gordan
WeUs Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carly
of Corvallis spent Sunday at
the coast. i
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Osborn
were guests of their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Keith (Mborn, In Salem. I
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hubert
and Mra. Ted Funk of Hoquim, 1
Wash., were guests last week
of their sister and family here, I
mr. ana Mrs. Leo callies.
Mrs. Harold Busby and Mrs.
Fsye Callies helped Marvle.
Busby celebrate his birthdav
Wednesday when they took'
eake and Ice cream to Inde
pendence to his classmates in
school with the help of his
teacher, Mrs. Hardle.
Nellie Mack, Mrs. Jessie Moyer,
Mrs. Lucille Goodell and Mrs,
Eva Bur bank.
Morris Bakke has bought the
Lester Headly property.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cran-
ford and son Jimmy, of Dallas,
attended the church services at
the Falls City Methodist church
Sunday morning.
Hanford Amos and Kenneth
Stewart of Roseburg were
Wednesday callers st bis sister's.
Mrs. Joe Lamprecht.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Grippin
and baby Glen were in Dallas
Wednesday.
Mrs. George Kitchin visited
Mrs. Emmett Hicks at ValseU on
Wednesday.
Mrs. William Poland has re
turned home from Kennewick,
Wash., where she had been vis
iting relatives for three weeks.
Fred Fredm, Kenneth Hooten,
John Lettermen, Joe Trueax and
Mr. Dicky attended a ninety and
nine men's meeting at Dallas
Feb. 23.
Recent visitors at the W. P.
Letterman home were Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Letterman and fam
ily of Salem and Mrs. Kenneth
Cummings and twins. Floyd and
JUloyd, of Oceanlake.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Showalter
of Kennewick, Wash., are visit
ing her niece, Mrs. William Po
land, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson
of Waldport visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rob-
Unionvale The first meet
ing of members of the Union
vale Evangelical United Breth
ren choir, to prepare for Easter
services, was held at the church
Thursday evening. .
A large palm tree has been
presented to the local church by
Mr. and Mrs. George Asher of
Grand Island.
March, family night dinner
will be held at the local church
Wednesday evening, March 4.
Honoring Richard Dollar for
his sixth birthday, which was
Saturday, Feb. 28, his parents,
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Dollar en
tertained a group of small boys
at the parsonage. Attending
were Richard Dollar, Dwight
Ediger, Danny Gubser, Frank
Rutschman, Stanley and Wayne
Wlthee.
Honoring their son, John No
ble, of Salem, for his birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble and
grandchildren, Harlle and Judy
of Unionvale, Mrs. Phillip Oaks
of near Dayton and Mrs. John
Noble attended a birthday din
ner at his home Thursday eve
ning. His mother made and dec
orated the cake.-
Mrs. A. C. Stoutenburg ' and
son, Orin Stoutenburg of Port
land, came Thursday to be
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan No
ble, Mr. and Mrs. Ari Launer
and family and other relatives
and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schonten,
Mrs. Jerry Mill; and daughter,
Linda Lee, of Portland, were
Thursday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble.
Aurora
Monmouth
Monmouth Furniture Co. has
leased the building next to the
Ross Theatre and after redeco
rating is completed will move
their floor coverings, unpainted.
and used furniture there with
Mel Jacobson operating the new
store.
D. O. Earhart has been named
a deputy sheriff of Polk county
by Sheriff Tony Neufeldt and
has begUn his duties in that
office. Earhart and wife have
been operating the Wagon
Wheel Barbecue here and plan
to sell the business. Earhart has
been assistant to the Monmouth
city police for some time.
A meeting of Countryside
Gardeners was held in the Un
ion Hill clubhouse north of Au
rora Wednesdsy, with Mrs. Ro
bert Calvin as program chair
man. An illustrated talk on
landscaping was given by Mrs.
Kenneth Stafford, Portland
landscape architect.
Slides in the roadside protec
tion lecture series were shown
by Mra. John Kraus for Mrs.
John Emrich, roadside beautifi
cation chairman. Mention was
made of Mrs. E. B. Fountain's
article on birds in a northwest
garden publication. Gardening
prizes given by Pilkington
Nursery were presented. Me
morial tribute was paid the late
Miss Elizabeth Fry, a member
of the club.
Mrs. Loren Giesy, chairman
for the December flower show
which the club is planning, dis
closed that Mrs. Henry Moore
has made ceramic figures for the
nativity scene.
Twenty-four members and
five guests attended the meeting
at which Mrs. Emrich, club
president, presented a gavel to
the organization.
Members of Una temple. No.
28, Pythian Sisters met in regu
lar session Wednesday with 29
members answering roll call.
Plans were formulated for a
play to be presented by the
members at the Talent show in
the Aurora grade school gym
nasium ' March 6. Mrs. Cal
Lewis is chairman of the enter
tainment committee. Other
members working on the enter
tainment committee are Mrs.
William Wettateln. Mrs. Earl
Ayres and Mrs. Willis Yoder.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Joe Ezzell, Miss Emma J.
Snyder, Lena Mae Lambert, and
Mrs. Fred Gieswein.
A home talent show will be
presented in the Aurora grade
school gym, Friday evening,
March 6, sopsored by the PTA.
A food sale will be an added
feature. Organizations of the
Aurora community are cooper
ating with the PTA in present
ing talent features.
Aurora Luther Leaguers plan
to attend an annual Lenten re
treat at St. Stephen's Lutheran
church, Gladstone, Sunday. Jim
my Albers, and Freddie Ganse
mer will conduct the opening
devotions.
The Women's association of
the Aurora Presbyterian church
met in the church basement Fri
day afternoon, Feb. 27. Hostesses
were Mrs. Ralph Pickering, Mrs.
John Kraus and Mrs. Harry Van
Arsdale.
Rev. and Mrs. H. Mau of Port
land were callers at Christ Lu
theran parsonage during the
past week, where they visited
Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Leifauf.
Clinton Carr of Aurora and
Cougar Hunters
Fail to Return
Lebanon Two cougar hunt
ers were reported missing Mon
day morning by the wife of one
of them, but Deputy Sheriff
Wade Collins said he believes
the men are voluntarily stay
ing in the hills because of
heavy storm.
Missing are George Hazen,
Rt. 1, and William Patesch, Rt
3, both of Lebanon.
Mrs. Hazen informed Leban
on police Monday morning the
two men had gone cougar hunt
ing early Sunday, planning to
return at nightfall. They stiii
had not returned Monday morn
ing, and a snow storm has blan
keted the area.
Collins said be had contacted
Gene Paetsch, brother of the
other missing hunter, and bad
been told the men were prob
ably all right and are following
a cougar trail. There are nu
merous tracks in the area, he
told the deputy sheriff.
The Paetsch brothers often
hunt the area and sometimes
come out a long way from
where they enter the hills to
begin the hunt, the deputy was
told.
The predecessor of Uncle Sam
as the symbolical representa
tive of . the Amedican was
Brother Jonathan, dating from
the Revolution. The term Uncle
Sam is said to have originated
during the War of 1812.
Woodbum
wnnrihnm "Herbs for Va
riety" will be the topic for the
demonstration at the monthly
meeting of the West Woodburn
Home extension unit Thursday,
March 8, at the country home
nl Mr. Llovd Yavmire in an
all day meeting beginning at
10 a.m. Mrs. James uvesay oi
Woodburn will be co-hostess
with Mrs. Wavmire. Project
leaders will be Mrs. Henry Mil-
burn and Mrs. unanes ryier.
TV.. iTninn Home extension
unit will meet Thursday, March
S. at 1:30 p.m. at the home oi
Mrs. A. E. Hughes, east of Wood
burn. "Becoming a Good Buy
er" is the topic for discussion.
Refreshments will be served ty
the hostess assisted by Mrs.
George sweaney and Mrs. Carol
Lohse.
Vn T bl.
st-r;.,0.?"1- . c.
Uto-FaUWome
circle meettag Wm
ed the women had . hobby Th7w
uu aupiay.
Fruitland i
The Womens Society of World
Service of Fruitland served din
ner to the Brotherhood of Evan
gelical United Brethren men of
Albany and Salem Friday night
at Fruitland church.
Fruitland church has bought
property next to the church and
have a building program started
to build a parsonage.
Mrs. Minda Sturgill, sister of
William Case of Barlow, enter
ed Oregon City hospitals recent
ly. ,
Scoutmaster John Kraus ac
companied Aurora Troop No.
624 to the Salem YMCA Satur
day on a swimming party. Three-
cars were driven by Mr. Kraus,
Floyd McLin, principal of the
grade school, and Lester Rose.
Scouts going were Kenneth and
Raymond Lambert, Frank Net
ter. BUI Matthieu, Rickey Filker,
Wendel McLin, Robert Will,
Robby Matthieu, Raymond Hoef-
ling, Howard WenzeL Bill Bei-
ser, Jerry McLaren, Wayne
Lowrie, Kenneth Rose, Terry
Lowrie, Howard Wenzel, and
Niles Beiser. The scouts will
enjoy another swim on March 7,
and another one is scheduled for
March 21.
Marks Prairie Busy Bees 4-H
rose and flower club met at the
home of Mrs. Marvin Fish, with
Susan Yost as hostess.
Discussions were field on giv
ing good demonstrations. Two
demonstration teams were chos
en, and at the June meeting the
best team will be chosen to rep
resent the club at the county
fair.
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Sublimity
Sublimit Mr i,
Ditter 'attend ;?l Jr :
Jack Hayes at Salem Thursday
mnrnintf J
Mr. and Vn Vrnb o a .
Spaulding, Neb., and Mrs. Frank
wilier o umana. Neb., visited
at the Beitel and Willi ,
lay home. They are cominj.
ine eastern people were here
to attend th fnnni t.
hi ui uieir
sister at Portland.
Group pictures were taken at
St. Boniface High on Friday.
EXECUTIVE PTA MEETING
Sllverton Mrs. R
Schmidt, president, is announc
ing an executive meeting of the
Parent-Teacher Association at
the Eugene Field library rooms,
Tuesday, March 3, at 3:30 pjn
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
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Show it 7:15
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In Technicolor
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PLUS
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OPENING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4
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Spring Valley
SDrine Vallev Mra. V. I.. r.lK.
son will open her home for the
annual all-day meeting and 12:30
potuck dinner for Spring Val
ley nome Missionary society,
Thursday, March 5.
Those attending are requested
by the president, Mrs. J. P.
Smart, to bring table service.
Co-hostesses for the affair will
be Mrs. W. L. Lntls, Mrs. R. H.
Scott and Mrs. F. W. Reed.
WHEATLAND VISITORS
Wheatland Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Braat of Wheatland had
as Tuesday and Wednesdav
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
ParnclL and daughter of Yakl
ma. Wash.
Wa wont you to sample our WAFFLES . . . served with
whipped butter and hot Log Cabin Syrup . . . and cup
of coffee, of course! Just coma on in, this i on the house!
All day except during noon hour rush!
FREE WAFFLE
DEMONSTRATION
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4th
7 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Downtown Salem on State Street
'WHAT'S COOKIN'!" Salem's Quiz Show
6:30 P.M.
ENDS TONIGHT - OPEN :4S
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Pianist
with
Portland Symphony
Orchestra
Tuesday, March 3-8:15 P.M.
nl.nm Hirlw Call
I wa sjf WIIWVI
Auditorium
Tickets now available at Ladd tt Bosh Bank
Also at the door at 1:00 P.M. Toes.
Admission for Single Concert
$3.00- $2.00- $1.00
All seats reserved
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