Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 09, 1953, Page 1, Image 1

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    ???? JouniJJmlem, Ore, Monday, March t, 1953
In the Valley
B4tte4 by MIKI FORBES
Legion Groups
Meet at Dallas
Dallas The American Legion
and auxiliary held their joint
no hoit dinner Thursday to com
memorate - the March birthday
of the legion. A large birthday
cake was presented for the cele
bration. Hostesses for the event
included: Mrs. Del Reinemer,
Mrs. A. J. Kracher, Mrs. Martin
Burlbach. and Mrs. Delbert
Hunter.
Following the dinner the
legion members retired to ad
joining rooms for their business
meeting and the auxiliary pro
ceeded with their initiation of
new members, initiated were:
Mrs. Tom New and Mrs. Wen
dell Bunnell.
During the business melitig
a report was given by Elmer
Masker who is in charge of the
.hospital equipment which is
available to the community for
loan.
The organization voted to
tnake contributions to Bed Cross
and the Heart Fund and to co
operate with the Blood Recruit
ment Committee.
The group also voted to send
two girls to the Girls State outing.
; Plans were made for prises
to be given at the annual essay
and Poppy Poster contests
which will be under way in the
schools soon. It was announced
that the Key to Peace books had
arrived and were being placed
in the high school library.
The members of the auxiliary
are at present knitting sweat
ers to be sent to Korea, and have
been asked to participate in the
- cancer program in this area by
stuffing envelops which will
aoon be going out '
Plans were also made for the
style show in which the mem
bers participate, some time In
May. Costumes for the show are
supplied by J. C Penney com
pany and Crlder's Department
store. Hair styling is done by a
local hair stylist
Next meeting of the auxiliary
will be on April 2. The annual
crab teed will be held at the
home of Mrs. Betty Card on
April 18.
Donald
Sheridan
Sheridan Mr. and Mrs.
8orty Vogelsang of Rlverton,
Wyoming, art visiting with her
brother. Mr. and Mrs. Al Brea
ks t.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moore and
Alan left this week for a vaca
tion in Texas.
jimmy Kilmer celebrated his
birthday this week with a din
ner given by hia parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kara Kilmer. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Black of Dallas, Virginia and
Vicky Black and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Whitney.
Lt and Mrs. B. 3. Miller and
sons have moved from Sheridan
to San Diego. Calif., where Lt
Miller has been stationed in the
navy. The local dentist was re
cently called back to military
duty.
Robert L. Brown has resigned
as principal of Chapman grade
school, to become effective at
the end of the current term.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Xisele cel
ebrated their son Jerry's birth
day this week with a dinner.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Rogers and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Ervln Severn and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurin Mckin
ley have returned home from a
three weeks vacation trip which
took them to Detroit, Mich.
Florida, alonr the gulf states to
California, where they visited at
Los Alamitos.
J. H. Williams of Westhope,
N. D., is visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wsde.
Guy Bradley, well known
Sheridan man and a former may
or, suffered a heart attack this
week. After spending- several
days In a McMinnville hospital,
he is now recovering at home.
Local ground observation
corps officials announced last
week that in the future, local
citizens will not be needed to
nan the observation post at
Chapman grade school. Luther
Hyde, announced that planes
will be reported by Taylor Lunv
ber Sales on a 24-hour basis.
Kenneth Frack of Sheridan
' appeared with OSC symphony
orchestra on March I for its an
nual home concert Frack la a
sophomore in pharmacy and is
. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Xrnest
Frack of Sheridan. He plays
the. tenor saxophone.
Discussion Group
Will Meet Monday
Independence The next
meeting of the elementary PTA
discussion group will be held
Monday, March 9, at p.m. hi
the elementary school There
will be a continuation of the dis
cussion held on Feb. . at which
time the talk centered on gradua
tion and th problems of the
adolescent age.
Miss Jessie Blackburn, girls
adviser of the Central high
school, win lead the discussion.
Donald Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Wilson were callers in the Lin
Cromwell homo last week. Wil
son was recently Inducted into
the service and is now stationed
at Ft Lewis, Wash.
Mr. . and Mrs. Lin Cromwell
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Emler of Portland Sunday after
noon and evening. Mr. Emler
used to work for Mr. Cromwell
some years sgo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knlxley
were in Donald last week to get
the balance of their furnishings.
They are now living in Golden
dale, Wash.
Grant Brb, Alvin Peterson and
Victor Madison are building a
new brick garage for Lin Crom
well in Donald. The brick build
ing is being put up Immediately
behind the present building.
Cheryl Lytic, small daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lytle.
fell in front of the post office
last Friday and cracked the bone
fa her right arm.
Mrs. Ben Keutfman reports
that her son, Maurice, who is in
sn iron lung In Providence hos
pital m Portland, is slowly im
proving, but has a long way to
go yet.
Gordon Hagan, grandson of Al
Feller, was a Donald visitor over
the week end, visiting relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herlln,
and daughter Nancy of Astoria,
snent the week end with Mn
Herlln 's father, John Pelto. Theyi
brought some salted salmon for
Mr. Pelto, but friends dont
know whether John got any of
it or not, as the fish disappeared
temporarily. j
Bus Tergen has returned to
his duties in the navy. He was
given 10 days additional leave
when bis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lye 11 Tergen were in an auto
mobile accident New Tear's day.
His mother is home from the
hospital now and is slowly im
proving, after having spent over
a month In the hospital in Portland.
Recently members of the up
per grades of the Donald school
and some of the freshmen from
North Marion Union H;h School
had skating party at Newberg.
Those driving or taking cars
were Mr. and Mrs. John
Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. John
Orvold, Mrs. C A. BUke, Mr.
and Mrs. Scrogglns, Mrs. Tom
Huffman and Miss Mamie Vin
cent.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hendricks
spent Friday, Saturday and Sun
day with hia brother, E. G.
Hendricks of Redmond. Mr.
Hendricks has fust recently pur
chased a ranch at Redmond.
Mrs. Warren Feller is chair-
man of the Red Cross Drive for
the Donald school district She is
being assisted by Mrs. W. H.
Kruse who is covering the town
of Donald, and Mrs. Sid Hen
dricks Is covering the commu
nity around Donald.
Delbert Haener was confined
to his home last week with the
flu and was under the doctor's
care.. However, he Is able to be
up and about now.
Bethel Park
Varied Program
Silverfon PTA
Silverton A varied program
was presented Thursday during
the monthly meeting of the Parent-Teacher
association. Mrs.
Wllbert Peron, publications
chairman, suggested "Inter
national Night" for the general
theme.
Mrs. Ralph Schmidt presi
dent was in charge. The Rev.
Douglas Harrell gave the invo
cation. The flag was presented
by Troop 103, Girl Scouts, troop
leaders, Mrs. Alien Brown and
Mrs. Jonas Byberg, directing.
Miss Hannah Olson, faculty
member of the Eugene Field
grades, arranged and announ
ced the program.
Ms. Ursula Glaiser, a hos
pitality scholarship student at
Willamette university, told of
2E " ..Si. r ..-"ri. . Munson. Mrs. Munson has been
minuter, making their home in m the P" twoweexs.
the town of Una, 'Attends Faaeral
Giving talks on Chemawa' Aurora Mr. and Mrs
school life were Rebecca Vielle' Georee Aakin will attend
Bethel Park Miss Ethel Berg
lund is on a vacation from her
office duties.
Rev. and Mrs. Ray Cather and
family were Sunday dinner
guests In the Edward Edmond
home.
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Beaty
of Vonealla were recent visitors
in the home of their daughter,
Mrs. Gardner Johnson.
Miss Becky Young is on the
sick list this week.
A group of Park folks attend
ed the missionary convention at
the First Baptist church in Sa
lem Monday night Among
those attending were Rev. and
Mrs. Ray Cather, Bert and Doro
thy, Mrs. Edward Edmond and
children. Donna and Duane, Mrs.
Laura Goffrier, Miss Mary Gof-
frier, Mrs. Amy Fite and daugh
ter. April.
Rev. and Mrs. George Bacon
motored to Myrtle Point to visit
Mrs. Bacon's sister. Mrs. Belle
from Northern Idaho, and Bar
bara Davis, Navajo, from North
ern California.
Egan Finger, displaced local
resident and Mrs. George Park,
both from Germany, gave abort
talks of their native land as it is
now.
Judge Alt O. Nelson, gave an
account of "close to the people I Miller, Beaverton.
and their home life" in the num-1 Mrs. Ryan passed away Tues-
erous countries of Europe 'day. Burial will be in Lincoln
through which he and Mrs. Net" Memorial Park, Portland,
son made a recent educational'
tour. CHAIRMAN WORKS ALONE
s..noi.n..nt.i Wheatland Mrs. J. S. Gil-
furnished by the PTA Mother
funeral services Saturday
morning. March 7, at the Ed
ward Hoknan and Son chapel,
Portland, for Mrs. Catherine
May Ryan 14036 N E Glisan,
widow of the late James A.
Ryan, and grandmother of
Dale M. Miller of Beaverton,
creat-crandmother of Craig A.
Singers directed by Miss Gerald-
ine French, Mrs. John Dennison,
as accompanist
With Mrs. Lloyd Taylor aa
hospitality chairman, the fifth
grade mothers were social hour
hostesses.
key of Whestland is chairman
for the Red Cross drive and has
been unable to secure assistants
and will, unassisted, contact 30
families.
Circle 8 Honors
Mrs. John Cerny
Dallas Circle B of the Pres
byterian church met at the home
of Mrs. John Cerny Wednesday.
The feature of the afternoon was
a handkerchief shower given for
Mrs. Verne Smith, a long time
member of the group, who has
sold her home in this community
and is planning to move to Fort
Stevena to make her home wltn
her .daughter, Mrs. William
Owens.
During the afternoon the mem
bers made plans for a rummage
sale. Mrs. John Cerny was in
charge of the devotions.
Guests for the afternoon were
Mesdames Doris Coade, Charles
Zemanek, Agnes Tharpe.
Members present besides the
guests and hostess
dams Emil Febvet, Fred Jack
.n fnrm MrftM. Harriet En-
stesd, Roy Phillips, Fred Rosen-
kranx, Conrad Stairin, w. v.
Fuller. BJanche Hamilton, Carl
Gerlinaer. Sr.. Claude Allen, and
George Kurre.
The next meeting on March is
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Charles Zemanek.
Macleav Home Ec
Club Meets Tuesday
Macleay Mrs. Sherman Barry
and Mrs. Leonard Lee will be
hostesses to members of the
Grange Home Economics club at
the Orange hall Tuesday after
noon, March 10.
The study project win be
"Spring Cleaning" and "House
bold Aids."
The leader will be Mrs. Lloyd
Keene.
Power Utility
Asks Franchise '
Lebanon The dry council
this week received application
from the Mountain States Power
company for a telephone Iran
chiae, asked for in the name of
the Linn County Teiepnone
company which was recently
purchased by the power com
pany. The franchise would be
for ten years. ,
First and second readings of
the ordinance were approved
with final reading held op until
April 7, as the city charter pro
vides for advertising of the
franchise at least twice before
lt can be granted.
- Under its provisions the city
would collect two per cent of
the gross local - exchange re
ceipts. In addition the company
agreed to furnish free telephone
service for city offices.
Narse Tuts Heme " .
Mt Ansel Mia ir.th-,..
Gores. R.N a nun al th t .
view. Wash., hospital for thl
oast four veara. U nnrfi..
- - . ma
I week here at the home of her
parous, nr. ana Mrs. Peter T
Gores. On Bunrisv mi.- n '
left for Montgomery, Ala, to en.
w we uniiea states Air Force
with the rank of first lieutenant
New Shewing - Open t:U
Alaa Lads Virginia Mays
"IRON MISTRESS" -
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Tony Cartias Piper Laaria
' "SON OF ALIBABA" -
were ases-i
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Safeway sells only "U. S. CHOICE" and U. S. GOOD" beef, lamb and
veal because these top Government grades offer greatest value. They
have a high percentage of well-marbled meat and provide the eating
satisfaction we know our customers demand.
Sodality Group
Plans Activities
Methodists Move
To New Building
Sheridan The Method lit
church will have a brief decom
missioning service of the old
sanctuary following the moraine
service on March IS. After this.
the congregation will move as a
body into the new buildine.
where the benediction will be
pronounced. The new building
has been under construction over '
a year. 1
March JJ will be the first'
service in the new sanctuary.
There will be baptisms, both!
adult and babies, at the morning ;
service. unMsrcnsn at 11 a.m.,i
Dr. George Roseberry. district
superintendent will be guest
preacher. April g is Easter, and
on April 12 in the evening, the
Llnfleld college chorus will pre
sent a concert at the church.
During the past two years 64
new members have been re
ceived into the church.
General Extension
Classes, Willamina
Willamlna State-wide clas
ses of the general extension di
vision, state system of higher
education, are now being plan
ned for the spring term. Foun
dations of Physical Science will
begin March 8 with the third
term of work in the course.
Toe class will be held at the
Willamina grade school, begin
ning at 7 p.m. The course pro
vides three hours of lower divis
ion approved college credit.
Anyone interested may enroll.
Present day importance of
such sciences as astronomy,
chemistry, geology, meteorology
and physics will be traced
through their developments from
earliest historical beginnings by
Dr. R. G. Bailey, Lintield col
lege, who will Instruct the class
Mt. Angel At the meeting
of the Voung People's Soda
lity held Tuesday evening.
members were asked to cor
respond with boys and girls
in the service, who are active
members of the Sodality. Ad
dresses may be obtained from
the officers. Guest speaker at
the meeting was the Rev.
Clement Frank, O.S.B., soda-;
lity moderator.
Sodality members voted to
sponsor the free showing of a.
religious film to wmcn tne; nDlwi- sai TUCflTDC
public wiU be Invited, onccl UKsVfc-IN I HEM IKE
every three monins, 10 oe
shown in tthe school auditori
um following the Sunday even
ing holy hour service in church.
Thomas Schwab reed a
section of the sodality consti
tution, and Beth Relter was
named to read at the next meet
ing. Committee chairman re
porting Included Anita Wilde,
social committee, Patricia
and Lenora Plata, dance commit
tee. Members voted to give a cash
donation to the Red Cross.
During the social hour which
followed, the film, "The Babe
Ruth Story," was shown.
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"TREASURE OF GOLDEN
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TOMORROW!
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CARTOON NEWS
PORK
LIVER
From
fi4wtf fltw4 flffrorfvl
Per
Pound
SKINLESS
WIENERS
Serve 'em piping hot with lots of kraut ...
Here's too quality ot realty thrifty price
1-lb.
Pkg.
U AS
6l(P)c
"FARM-FA1SH" PRODUCE
Potatoes
U.S. No. 1 Netted Gems Deschutes
Economy EffiV "A" Size
0 25-lb. lack U
10-lb.sack
25-lb.sack
Apples 5 lb. 59'
Oranges 539'
MORE MEAT VALUES
flBIAIH CTClirC VS. Choice
JIKWin JILMID rj.S.
t.S. Good
T.RAIAE CTCltfC V.B. Choice
i-Hvm, jilmiw rj.i
3.8. Good
BEEF SHORT RIBS Si &
LUKCHEON MEAT Assorted
SLICED BACON ft 55c
BACON SQUARES Seasoning
HALIBUT SLICES Thick
FILLET OF SOLE Boneless
FRESH OYSTERS Select
DRESSED WHIT1X6 .w,d
Fancy
lb. 79c
lb. 95c
lb. 3Sc ;
lb. 59c:
lb. 69c:
lb. 23c
lb. 59c:
lb. 63c
Pint 59C;
lb. 29c;
RATH
Lunch Meat
12-os. can
46c
SUNSHINE
Cheez-its
6-os. pkg. 19c
PLANTER'S
Mixed Nuts
7-ox. can
59c
PLANTER'S COCKTAIL
Peanuts
t-oz. CSS) 35c
ON
Olive Oil
24c
PLANTER'S
Peanut Oil
ot.89c
K WITH THIS COUPON ONLY
DELRICH MARGARINE ill
I OLBS. TT ' I
fQ A 90C VAIUI . I
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BORENE SOAP
Granulated
Soap
23-oz.
Pkg.
DOG FOOD
15'
Beg More
Brand
Per
Caa
CAT FOOD
Piss '. Boots teVcz.
Brasd
Caa
RATH BREAKFAST
Sausage
S-oz. cast 35c
BILTMORE SEASONED
Tuna Fish
35c
No. Vi con
BRADS HAW
Spun Honey
16-ox. carton 32c
COLUMBIA KOSHER
Dill Pickles
39c
RUTH ASH BROOK
Coffee Cakes
pkt.30c
CRISP ANO FRESH
Hi-Ho Crackers
33c
Prices In this oae ra ef-!
fectiva through Wed net-;
stay, March 11
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