Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 05, 1953, Page 29, Image 29

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OAK GROVE PLAT
Oak Grovei-Salem Civic Play
ers under the iponiorship of the
Oak Grove grange will present a
play "The Young Scamp" at the
Oak Grove grange hall Friday
jiight, March 6, at 8 p.m.
Tele-fun
by Wirran Goodrich
butyl Ouess the lady
baa's children didn't fly away
mom trar aUl". .. Ask the
youngsters to be considerate
telephone mere . . . Paciflo
Talepboo.
Adding Spice to Sport Auitrian star Christian Pravda ia
ten feet above snow in somersault as he demonstrates ski
tricks to Sun Valley, Idaho, Ski School class.
Butteville
Butteville The Buttteville
P.T.A. will meet Monday night,
March 0, at 8 p.m. The program
will be demonstrations put on
by 4-H clubs of the district and
from Donald, Aurora, Canby,
Champion, 91, and Broadacres.
A prize is to be given to .the
room with the largest attend
ance at the meeting. The upper
room won last month.
A cooked food sale will be
held following the P.T.A: meet
ing and program.
Mrs. John Sasmussen is pro
gram chairman and Mrs. Jim
Johnson is food sale chairman.
The. Wee Cooks 4-H Cooking
club is planning a Mothers Tea
for the next regular meeting
Friday, March 20. The tea will
be held at the home of the club
leader, Mrs. John Rasmussen.
; Desna White celebrated her
lith birthday Saturday - after
noon with a lively party at the
Hartwell A. White's newly ac
quired river front home.
Ice cream and cake wore
served by Mrs. White. Guests
Dayton
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present were Dawn Bertrand,
Ida Stewart, Connie Stewart,
Lone 11a Stewart, Mona Stewart,
Rose Krupicka, Carol Hoatetler,
Judy Gotchal, Cleo Smith,
Sharen White, Allen White and
Deana White.
Karl Engleman is spending a
week with his brother, H. H.
Engleman, in Portland.
Andrew Johnson is reported
much improved in the Hutchen-
son hospital in Oregon City
where he was taken by ambu
lance last Wednesday.
March 8 being his 85th birth
day, a few friends visited him,
bringing a birthday cake, flow
ers and cards.
Mrs. W. O. Lindqulst returns
to jury uty in Salem tomorrow,
She has been helping her daugh
ter, Mrs. Tony Ott of Canby,
with the care of her Infant
daughter, Dianne Lynn, born
Feb. 11.
Mrs. Karl Engleman and her
daughter, Mrs. Edward Jones
and daughters Janice and Carla
attended the Oak Lawn Wom
an's club meeting last Wednes
day. Mrs. San Jones of Canby
was hostess.
An all day meeting of the
board of governers of the D.A.R.
Pioneer Mother's Cabin is called
for Tuesday March 8 at the cab
in in Champoeg park, -
- A pot luck lunch will be
served. Mrs. Karl Engleman,
member of the board, will be in
attendance.
Mrs. John Hayes returned
home Sunday from a three
months' trip to California. She
visited friends and relatives in
the Bakersfleld and Los An'
geles areas.
She was met in Salem by her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Wilmes and their
two small children.
Yofte tbver Sees Anything Like h!
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Ovenv Qedner
CUTS OVEN GREASE
LIKE MAGIC!
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h'i Amasingl Just spread on this noo-namma-ble,
clean-emelling "miracle jelly . . . then
wipe off with warm water! One application re
moves even black, turd-crusted, "baked-on"
grease) Works on any kind of oven . . . porcelain-enamel,
iron, steeL'Get BAsr-OFF today.
Honor Aekermaa
Dayton Honoring LaVon
Ackerman, EM Sc on his
birthday his parents, Mr. and
Mrs Claire Ackerman enter
tained with dinner at their
home Sunday. Guests were
Ackerman, who February 24
returned from duty in the
Aleutians and is on 30-day
leave, Miss Liala Abraham,
Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Ackerman and children; Mrs.
Carl Ashmon; and Perry Acker-
Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Jensen and sons, and Mrs. Leona
lensen of New berg were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Vivian Ab-
dilL . .
MrBsO. C. Goodrich was honor
guest at a luncheon served by
her sister, Mrs. Verda Reid ia
McMlnnville Saturday at one
o'clock. Others Included in the
group were Mrs. Ellis Brown,
Mrs. Lulu Hermanson and Mrs.
Mae Barnard of McMlnnville;
Mrs. 'Goodrich, Mrs. Russell Co
burn, Mrs. Elise Londershausen,
Mrs. Delia U'Ren.
On Sunday, Mrs. Goodrich was
again honored at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Russell Coburn
and family. Mr. Goodrich ac
companied her on this occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Sweeney
entertained a group of friends for
potluck supper on Saturday eve
ning. Special guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Dresselhaus.
Three tables of Samba were at
play during the evening.
Mrs. George Moore of Eureka,
Calif., returned home Sunday
following a week here with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Clare.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lorenzen
entertained at dinner Monday
evening honoring her mother on
her birthday anniversary. Guests
were Mr., and Mrs. Ersel Gubser,
and Mrs. JoAnn Gubser and chil
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Gossett at Carlton Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Duzsn
came this week from Coos Bay
to be with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Duzan. Their baby
son, Larry, was taken to Doern-
becber hospital for observation.
The other two boys have been
attending school here this week.
Joy Buswell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Buswell, spent
three days in the hospital but is
some better at present in her
home. She is stlil under observation.
Mr. 'and Mrs. H. F. Adams and
baby who has been staying with
her sister, Mrs. Erie Parker, for
the past three weeks, moved to
Portland over the weekend
where Mr. Adams has found employment.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
S. Childs on Sunday were her
sister, Mrs. Annette Rappe of
Portland, and a niece and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. George Walk
er of Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. James Crane at
tended the Oregon-Oregnn State
game Friday evening.
The Girl Scout cookie sale net
ted the group $49.20. The total
sales were $114. Mrs. John Ai-
qutth' gave prizes for the ones
who hadiold the most boxes of
cookies Aleta Richards sold 80
boxes in the country nd Betty
Paris sold 88 boxes in town. Both
girls were given Girl Scout pen
and pencil sets.
John and Henry Bruhn ac
companied by Mrs. Florence
Mosgrove spent Sunday after
noon with her daughter, rMs.
Orville Zentner, and family at
Carlton. - -
Mrs. Orville Zentner and Mrs.
Smith of Carlton and Mrs.
Florence Mosgrove were guests
of Mrs. Robert Caldwell Friday
at a Stanley party.
Richard Martin left Monday,
following a 10-day leave, for San
Diego. As soon as he is stationed
at Corpus Christl, Texas, Mrs.
Martin will join him there.
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Hazel Green
Health asriaUon, titled Tears
ox tnuaren". , . .
Hazel Green ' The Hazel
Green Community club met Fri
day night, Feb. 27, at the school
house, with . President Elmer
McClaughry presiding over the
meeting and naming for the en
tertainment in March, Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Klampe and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Aker, and for the
refreshment committee, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert .Francke and' Mr
and Mrs. Laurence Zielinskl.
The entertalnmetn for the ev
ening was a costume tap dance
put on by members and students
of the Paul Armstrong School
of Dance. Refreshments of do-
nuts and coffee were served the
guests and members.
The Hazel Green Mothers
club is inviting the public to the
carnival which will be held Sat
urday night, March 8, beginning
at 8 o'clock, In the school. There
are plans for a movie, eats and
various booths and games.
A meeting of the Mother's
club will be held Thursday ev
ening at 7 to hold election of
officers and make final arrange
ments for the carnival.
Following the business meev
ign, there will be a film shown
by Mrs. Ruby Bunnell of the
Marion County Tuberculosis and
Puts Ca U.-t Csr.nst
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Checking His Lines Script girl Doris August briefs eight
foot six-inch Max Palmer, a Clarksdale, Miss., farm boy,
making his first film, on set of "Killer Ape." He weighs
450 pounds, wears size 64 suit, has 22-inch neck and 49-inch
waist
Jefferson
Jefferson At the Jefferson
Woman's club meeting, Feb. 25,
Vernon Goin was guest speaker
and showed colored slides taken
in Japan, also souvenirs, and
Dlayed , records of Oriental
music.
During - the business session,
committees were made known
for the flower show to be held
March 25, headed by Mrs. Her
bert Looney and Mrs. O. l
Buckne. . ' . .. ' ' i :
Arranging the display! will be
Mrs. V. E. Goin, Mrs. Leonard
McCaw and Mrs. C. D. Person.
Placing" flower arrangements
will be Mrs. Harold Wynd, Mrs.
Robert Hart and Mrs. Alfred
Powell. .
Program, committee members
are Ms. Gilbert Looney; solicit
ing plants for the plant sale
Mrs. A. B. Hinz. Mrs. Ernest
Powell; sale of plants, Mrs. Fred
Wled, Mrs. D. V.. Olds; dining
room, Mrs. William WaUs and
Mrs. James Pate; kitchen, Mrs.
Marvin Hutchings, Mrs. R. H
Beat and Mrs. W. F. Gulvin,
Mrs. Harold Wynd announced
the library board had received
$34. Mrs. V. E. Goin and Mrs.
Paul VanScoy were appointed
to find a meeting place for the
Marion County Federation of
Womens clubs, to be held Fri
day, April 24.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. D. V. Olds, Mrs. Les Shields
man. Guests in the afternoon
were Duane Davis, Rod Wlsner,
and Brownie Zenter, who re
cently returned from the
service.
and Mrs. Clayton Wills, assisted
by Gayle Olds and Mrs. Gilbert
Looney. Mrs. Frank Martin,
Mrs. Guy Roland and Vernon
Goin were guests of the club.
Ray Neal has leased the first
floor of the I.O.O.F. building on
Main St., formerly occupied by
feed Store, and is engaged In
building boats.
Ernie Fletcher returned from
a Salem hospital the first of the
week after having his leg op
erated on and pins put In to hold
the bones In place. He recently
broke his lg while playing bas
ketball. , . .
Mr. and. Mrs. 'John Henderson
arrived home from Tacoma,
Wash., Monday, where they vis
ited their son Elmer Henderson
and Mrs. Henderson. Mr. -Hen
derson is engaged in the tele
vision business. . .
Mrs. Ada Young and sister.
Mrs. Nila Settle, were ' Salem
visitors, also Bliss Fiddler.
Churchill, the Canadian port
on Hudson Bay, was founded
as a fort in 1717. -
You, too, will lore Bun Bonnbt
Margarine's delicate, sunay-ewwt -flavor
t Bum Bonnbt main bread,
toast, hot rolls, and vegetaUes tost '
bitter than evert
. You'll appreciate Bum Bonn it's
nutrition. Utfik meet other soar
guinea, Bum Bonnbt coo tain Mfc
Vitamins A cmI D as much year
round Vitamin A and D as you rat
la the hit b-prieed spread for bread!
Yet Blub Bonnbt Martariaa'
casta bat than half as much as the
high-priced spread. So put on Bum
Bonnbt and at aim of "all 8"
Flavor, Nutrition, Econom-e-el
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More Sf. IH. IUMM im aackasa pn Jaially J
e T-MtNIT Pie Is so taay It's almost angle. Saves assembling logre .'
dienta . . saves measuring . . . aavea muting. While your pie shell
bakes you gat the Ailing mia ready. In a It w ahort minutes a dU
(tout, creamy-smooth pie Is ready foe your family to enjoy!
THE TREAT'S ON JJSI SO TREAT Y0URSEI?
TO THE QUICKEST... EASIEST PIE YOU'VE
EVER MADE... AND THE BEST!
Today while ofl.r holds buy T-MIN1T Reedy-to-Make Pie at
your grocery store. Snd us the top of the package showing price
mark; along with a letter of ftfteen words or more, tailing why your
Iimlly liked 7-MINtT Pie.
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We'll send you back the
price you paid, plus pott
age! It's like finding mon
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name and addrett . Letter
mutt be postmarked on
or before March M. IMS.
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from th ranch and haulad in our own trucks.
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LOCKER BEEF u 33'
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1288 STATE ST.
SALEM, OREGON
PHONE 3-6489
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Again this week we are able te offer yon fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford Beef at the low
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