Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 05, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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t Capital Journal, Salem. Ore Thursday, March 5, 1935
In the Valley
Edited by MIKE FORBES
Hopewell
Hopewell Mn. John Celsler,
Mn J. D. McKenney and Mrs.
George McKlnley are the Red
Cross sollcitori for the Hopewell
district this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loop called on
the Guy Freshour family in
Pleasantdale Sunday afternoon,
' and Cary Gllson of Perrydale,
uncle of Mrs. Loop, was a visitor
at tha Loop home last week.
Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Van
Dorn and children and Mrs. Ed
Nelson motored to Holley, Ore.,
. to visit Mr. and Mrs. George
Braat and family Sunday. Mrs.
Nelson stayed for a longer visit
with her daughter, Mrs. Braat.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKenney
and family visited her sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln
England and family of Albany
Sunday.
. Mrs. Ellen Crockett, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kusti Setala, is
' recovering at the Setala home
following minor surgery last
week.
. County school superintendent
Lynn Gubser and the state in
spector of rural schools visited
the Hopewell school mursaay.
William Perry, 4-H agent for
Yamhill county, was also a vis
itor last week.
Mrs. N. O. Pearse surprised
the upper grades with two deco
rated birthday cakes in honor
of Robert Pearse's Birthday,
Thursday afternoon.
The fifth grade had county
tests Friday and the eighth grade
visited the legislature, with Mrs.
J. D. McKenney and George
Frauendeiner furnishing trans
portation. March 3 was test day for the
seventh and eighth grades, so
the fifth and sixth had vaca
tion. Robert Pearse visited Am.
ity high school as a guest of Dean
Brown.
The Hopewell Community club
meets Thursday evennig, March
8. with a program and refresh
ments. The state fire chief will
be present to continue the dis
cussion of Hopewell Joining the
fire district, which was started
at the last Community club
meeting.
Mrs. Thelma Van Dorn Is
chairman of the committee to
present a play April 2 at the
Hopewell Community club.
The Cotton Dress Workshop of
the Hopewell Home Extension
unit meets Friday afternoon with
Mrs. Mildred Gllkey for the
final meeting, in charge, of Miss
Virginia Magness and Mrs. Len-
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The Missionary society of the
Hopewell EUB church will hold
an open meeting at the church
Tuesday evening, March 10, at
B p.m., with Mrs. Wakeman of
Amity as the guest speaker.
There will be a short business
meeting for election of officers,
with the report of the nominat
ing committee, Mrs. H. E. Wid-
mer, Mrs. Marvel Brown and
Mrs. Kusti Setala.
Mrs. Ida Humble of Pomona,
Calif., who has be.'n a house
guest of the Pearse family for
the past four months, returned
to her home on the Shasta Day
light from Salem, on March 2
On Sunday, she was honored
with a potluck dinner at the
Pearse home by Mr. and Mrs.
William Pearse and family of
Salem. Mr. anc" Mrs. Ross Rog
ers. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Waller
and Dean Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Kindred of McMlnnville.
Afternoon callers were Rev. and
Mrs. H. E. Widmer, Mrs. Marvel
Brown and Beverly, Mr. and
Mn. Ralph Timm and Mrs. Mar
tha Nogossek of Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rogers
made a business trip to the coast
Friday, and spent Friday night
with her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Bak
er of Corvallis.
Mrs. Lawrence Imlah, sister Gates Work to comnlet the
of Mrs. Ross Rogers, is now aticatu fir hall ui trtH hi.
her home in West Salem follow- weejt- Tne building was started
ing surgery, and Is recovering ,evera- months ago by the Rural
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Monday evening. Feb. 23, in the
S. Louis ball. Plana were made
to have a St Patrick's day din
ner. starting at 8 p.m. There will
also be entertainment for the
rest of the evening. Everyone is
invited.
Mrs. B. J. J. Miller, Sr.. had a
demonstration party at her home
last Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 17.
Present were Mrs. Arnest An
dres, Mrs. R. P. Horning, Mrs.
Paul Barnett, Mrs. Perry Wig
gins, Mrs. Geo. Hostykus, Mrs.
Orville Brown and Mrs. Don
DuRette.
, Leonard Ferschweiler has
been ill with the flu but is bet
ter. Mrs. B. P. Horning 'was called
to North Bend to her daughter,
Mrs. Joe Lasserd, who is to un
dergo surgery.
Mrs. Buford Brown, who has
been in the hospital for sur
gery, is home and is getting
along very well.
Mr. and Mrs. Horning drove
to Portland Sunday. They visit
ed their son Albert and family
and then went to Vancouver to
visit another son, Harry and
family. Before they returned
home they visited their daugh
ter, Mrs. Albert Gray and fam
ily, also of Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Andres
visited at the George Rush home
last Sunday evening.
Gates
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Kenya Mystery Man
Jomo Kenyatta (above),
president of the Kenya Afri
can Union, Is the mystery
man of the Kenya problem
that has resulted from efforts
of the secret Mau Mau to
drive the white man out of
British Kenya colony. Ken
yatta on trial charged with
assisting the Mau Mau terror.
He insists he la an enemy of
the Mm Mau. -
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satisfactorily.
Charles Stephens, who was
Injured in a logging accident
Feb. 19, is still in the General
hospital in McMlnnville, and re
covering satisfactorily.
Stephen Reed will report for
Army service in Portland March
10. He and Mrs. Reed are visit
ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Art Reed in Hopewell,
Ed Loop, N. O. Pearse and
Fred Withee, Jr., attended the
polled Hereford sale at the Sa.
lem Fairgrounds Monday.
Mrs. Oscar Lafferty left Tues
day for Wichita, Kans., to be
with her twin sister, Mrs. Harry
Norton, who broke her arm two
months ago and is in serious con
dition. Mr. Norton suffered a
stroke and is in the same hos
pital.
Mrs. Art Reed and Mrs.- Marvel
Brown have been staying
with -Mrs. E. J. Kolln's mother,
who is recovering from flu at
her daughter's home near Spring
Valley.
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Mar Reserved 2.40-3.00
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Tkkehil Steven Jeweler
Hubbard
Hubbard Thalia Rebekah
lodge will meet Tuesday, March
10, at 7:30 p.m. in the Rebekah
hall. A cake walk will be fea
tured for a benefit project.
Mrs. Riley Mains will hold an
all day meeting of the Ladies Aid
of the Community church at her
home Wednesday, March 11.
The Mary-Martha circle will
meet Monday evening, March 9,
at 8 p.m. in the Hubbard Com
munity church (Congregational)
The ladies Aid of the church
will be special guests.
Mrs. James Lamb will revelw
the book "Albert Schweitzer:
Genius in the Jungle" by Joseph
Gollomb. Special music wilf be
, presented.
Fire district and left uncomplet
ed, due to lack of funds.
An appeal was made to the
city council. A deed to the
property on which the building
stands was secured from the own
er. Mayor Floyd Volkel, by the
city and the contract for the
erection of one story of the build
ing given to Ray Lord.
It is planned to enlarge the
hall at a later date, when a rec
reation hall will be added.
W. R. Hutcheson, Gates real
tor, reports the sale of acre
age to George Humphreys of
Mill City, formerly part of the
property belonging to
Georgia Shane of Salem. The
land is located on the Linn coun-
spent the past three months vis
iting in Alma, III., at the home
of their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Miles and children were week
end guests at the Stone' home.
Mrs. Miles Is their daughter.
Mrs. Velma Carey and her
mother, Mrs. Cecelia Miller, at
tended a birthday dinner at the
Stone home Saturday evening
complimenting Gale Carey, their
son-in-law, on his birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Harry Keiser had the mis
fortune to fall twice last week at
her home . and as a result is
nursing numerous briuses. She
fell the first time inside the
house and again in her yard. No
bones were broken.
Unionvale
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ty side of the river, across from
the high school.
The saw mill, which former
ly was operated by Shields Re
mine and has been closed down
for the past year has been leased
from the present owners and it
is reported will resume opera
tion in a short time. A crew of
men has been working the past
week to put the mill in running
order. The name of the lessee
was not obtainable. v - '
Mrs. Martha Bowes was sur
prised last Thursday afternoon
when a group of her neighbors
gathered at her home to compli
ment her on her birthday anni
versary. The ladies brought a
birthday cake and each presented
Mrs. Bowes with a handkerchief.
Those attending were Mrs.
Merle Devine, Mrs. Mary Eg-
glestrom, Mrs. Charles Rush,
Mrs. Burrel Cole, Mrs. Clar
ence Rush and Mrs. Glen Hen-
ness.
The Gates Girl Scouts, troop
52, are selling cookies to raise
funds for some of their projects.
They hope to sell six cases be
fore March 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Varcoe
spent the week-end in Portland
visiting Mr. Varcoe's mother.
Mrs. Rose Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness
and small granddaughter, Kan
dee, were Forest Grove visitors
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. V. Fisher.
Leland Bailey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Bailey, spent the
week-end in Salem at the home
of his aunt, Mrs. D. E. DeHut.
Mr .and Mrs. J. O. Heron and
family have returned to the
canyon to reside after having
apeni several years in Gaston,
where Heron was employed.
Mrs. uan Morrison has been
In Lakevelw for the past two
weeks at the home of her sister
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone have
returned home after havins
Unionvale Honoring Mrs.
Marlon Warner, of the Webfoot
district, her aunt, Mrs. Edwin
Clow, entertained at her home in
Unionvale with a stork shower
Sunday afternoon.
Those attending were Mrs.
Clarence Warner, Mrs. Hale
Hendrickson, Mrs. John Thein.
Mrs. Cecil Jones, Mrs. LaVal
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! -via, ...AB. ..UUIJLI J ii a ua, iv.ia.
Russell Lehman, Mrs. Marion
Scisco, Mrs. Richard Lofton, Mrs.
Pedee Mr. and Mrs. Faank
Sheythe were hosts to the Gold
en Wedding club Sunday at a 1
o'clock dinner.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Van Den Bosch, Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Turner and the
Sheythes. '
.!d"5J!Vuf!!:s. Ih. home of their leader. Mrs,
John Clow, Mrs. Claude Shel
burne, Mrs. Victor Geiger, Mrs.
Clement Hendrickson, Mrs. Glar
Trammel, Mrs. Kenneth Ellis,
Miss Willie Jean Scisco. Miss
Mary Merryman, Miss Joyce
Wiser, Mrs. Rodney Wiser, Miss
Betty Davis, Miss Betty Minor,
Mrs. Zane May, Mrs. Walter May
Mrs. Ivan Hedgecock, Mrs. Lucy
McCandless, Mrs. Marion War
ner, the honor guest.
. George Antrim, 87, of Slem Is
in the General hospital at Salem.
Adelbert Smith of Grand Island
visited him Saturday. Mr. An
trim is a former resident of Un
ionvale. .
Rev. Floyd Sartwell of Port
land was the guest speaker at the
Unionvale Evangelical United
Brethren church Sunday eve
ning. Rev. Sartwell is a former
Dayton pastor.
vember when the Sheythes cele
brated their golden wedding an
niversary. The-Van Den Boschs
and Turners ' celebrated their
golden wedding anniversaries in
1951.
The World Service Day pro
gram was given Sunday under
the direction of Mrs. J. W. Mc
Cormack. Prayer hymn, Mrs.
rAlhf-t Tlnur anHntiir Xlrm f
!l. Bur bank; Intercessory prayer
for missions, Mrs. Frank
Sheythe; objectives for mission
ary offering were given by Mrs.
Thera Womer, Mrs. Rufus
Dodge, Mrs. F. M. Dyer; address,
"Yoked Service." Rev. Dow.
Barbara Soehrlng, exchange
student from Germany, who is
attending Dallas high school,
wil lspeak at PTA Friday night,
March 8. '
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yates of Sa
lem are spending the week at
tne place they recently sold, on
the Pedee creek.
A large crowd attended the
opening at the Pedee store Fri
day evening. The grand prize, a
waffle iron and griddle, was
won by Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Rhodes; the electric clock by
Mrs. S. C. Singler.
Mrs. C. L. Burbank and Mrs.
W. T. Turner received word
that their cousin, Wesley Wo
mer and wife of Topeka, Kan.,
were lost in the plane that went
down in the Gulf of Mexico on
Feb. 14. Mr. and. Mrs. Womer
visited here the past summer. I.
D. Blankenbaker. of Monmouth
is also a cousin.
Sixteen members of the Wom
an's club and eight children met
Wednesday for a no-host dinner
at the club hall. Sam Yates of
Salem, Mrs. Jim Price and Mrs.
Harry Pinneo of Kings Valley
were guests. Mrs. Pinneo showed
her collection of crocheted hot
dish holders and told how they
were collected from, nearly ev
ery state in the union.
One was from Canada and one
from Australia, also a crocheted
doily from Greece. ,
Mrs. Amos conducted the
business meeting. Mrs. Troy
Turner won the attendance
price.'
The county health nurse ana
Dr. E. B. Bossattl, county health
officer of Dallas, gave immuni
zation shots at school Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Neal
drove to Hood River Saturday
and spent the week end with
relatives.
- The 4-H Needle club met at
E. M. Cates. The first year girls
are making needle cases, and
the second year girls are making
tea towels and tray clothes.
Mrs. Kenneth Swingle is also a
leader of this group.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronco and
small son, Braddy, and Mrs. C.
L. Burbank spent Tuesday with
the Albert Ronco family at
Newberg.
' Mrs. Maud Burbank received
word of a son born to Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Daniels at Toledo Fri
day, Feb. 27. This la her first
great grandchild.
The five generations are Mrs.
Burbank, Mrs. Matt Johnson,
great grandmother, Newport.
Mrs. Harry Lawson, grandmoth
er, Newport; Mrs. Daniel nad
baby son. Mr. and Mrs. P. O.
Burbank of Monmouth are great
grandparents. Mrs. Daniel made
her home with them since a
small child. .
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' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pankratz
and little daughter, . Janice, of
Wolf Point, Mont., were guests
last week at the home of her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.. Henry
Steger. The latter joined them
on a visit to Forest Grove and
Cannon Beach to see other rel
atives Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. D. L. St. John was hostess
to the young people of the Chris
tian Endeavor group last week.at
an evening dinner.
Salt Creek
Salt Creek Mrs. Leonard
Webb was honored at a pink
and blue shower at the home
of Mrs. Abe Haas with Mrs.
Carl May and Mrs. Frank Part
assisting.
Present were: Mrs. Marvin
May, Mrs. Henry Classen, Mrs.
Charles Hart, Mrs. Harvey Bar
tel. Mrs. Tom Myers, Mrs.
Henry Abderholden, Miss Edith
Abderholden, Mrs. Ed Gels-
breht, Mrs. Irvin voth, Mrs.
Jessie Darwor, Mrs. Ernest Mc-
Culley. Mrs. Fast, Mrs. May
and Mrs. Haas. '
The Bible class had Its meet
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Voth, Henry Voth, Alvln
Aebl, Mrs. Martha Bukler, Mr.
and Mrs, Otto May, Mrs. Harry
Markwalt, Mrs.' Dave Gels
brecht, Mrs. Fredia May, Dick
Bartel, Mr. and Mrs. O. D,
Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Flieschmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin May
and Kenneth were in Portland,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lange had
their children home over the
week-end. They were Ensign
and Mrs. Kenneth Lange of
Corpus Christ!, Texas, 2nd Lt.
Melvin Lange of Mather Field,
Calif.
- Lt. Melvln Lange left for his
base Sunday morning.
pinner guests at the Lange
home Sunday were Ensign and
Mrs. Lange, Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Lange, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Fogldeslng with Kathlene and
Jimmy of Albany.
Calling in the afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voth,
Alvin Aebl, Orval Aebl, Mrs.
Martha Buhler and Miss Ruth
Buhler.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Phillips
and children of Philomath,
spent Sunday at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
May.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and.
children are moving to Rifle,
Colorado.
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