Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 16, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, OreVon
Monday, March 16, 1953
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Edited by MIKE FORBES
Voodburn FFA,
Parents, Feast
Woodburn More than ISO
members, parent and guest
were present for the annual
parent-son banquet of the Fa
tare Farmer of America of
Woodburn high school Thurs
day night at the high school
gym.
' The banquet was served at
7:30 p.m. by the FHA girls un
der the direction of their in
structor, Mrs. Al Ringo. Sever
al members and their instruc
tor, Al Ringo, of Gervais FFA,
were among the guests.
The' regular opening cere
mony was put on by the FFA
boys, the address of welcome
was given by Stanley Johnson,
president of the local group,
and Rev. Arthur Goble gave
the, invocation.
, Entertainment was furnish-
ed by Glen and Henry Krae
sner in Instrumental and vocal
selections and by the high
school sextet. Misses Marilee
Parker, Alice Chamberlain,
Sue Paulson, Karen Magna
son, Barbara Baumann. and
Mareia LaBarr, with Miss Dol
lie Cummings as accompanist
Parents and guests were intro
duced.
A financial report was giv
en by Robert Gregory and
chapter achievements by Philip
LaBarr.
Speaker of the evening was
Robin McKlnley of Gervais,
district president of FFA Hon
orary memberships were pre
. sented to Dave Dryden' and
Miss Leona Hopkins.
Albert Schalock, instructor
in vocational agriculture, pre
sented the better farmer award
to Bob Dryden,' sponsored by
the Oregon Kiwanis and the
farm mechanic award to Ro
bert Meinlnger, sponsored by
the national foundation. Tom
Rice of Salem, representing
Safeway stores, presented ini
tial progress awards to Glen
McLaughlin and Ronald Gar
aero. .
A corsage was presented to
Mrs. Al Ringo and a gift to the
FHA girls who served. The
closing ceremonies was put on
by the FFA officers. '
BTJNNYSIDE MEETING
Sunnyside A special meet
ing of residents of the Sunny
side school district No. 98-C
will be held in the school house
t 8 p.m. Monday, March 23
to discuss a proposed bond
Issue for an addition to the
school.
New Shewing Open 1:45
Charlatan Hettoa
THE SAVAGE"
Also
Storting Harden
"FLATTOP"
SoUm Community
PRESENTS
LILY PONS
TUESDAY, MARCH 17 8:15 P.M.
Salem High Auditorium - 14th and D Sts.
Admittance by membership only.
Tickets for next year may be obtained following
the Francescatti concert March 24
You've Never Seen Anything Like It!
CUTS OVEN GREASE
llttEMOitr
WOOL!"
It's Amasinfll Just spread on this non-flamma-StW,
claaiMflMllinf "miracto" jelly . . . then
wipe oil with warm water! One application re
saoves even black, hard-crusted, "baked-on
wi worn on any Kind ol oven . . . pore
Ma-aanMl, iron, steal 'Get iasv-opf today.
a.Jer 694 economy
EnECI Handy, Time-Saving, Plastic
i III! applicator brush
Free ef extra cost with purchase ol 98c jar ( Easy-Off 1
'Valley
Butieville
Butieville The flower ar
rangement class of the Country
side Gardeners club met lor
their seventh lesson Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Vernon Eilers.
Mrs. Jack Bartlett of Brooks
Is the Instructor.
Color and color combinations
as they are used in flower ar
rangements and color effects of
backgrounds were aiscussea,
Arrangements were made
from home-grown flowers
daffodils and flowering shrubs
predominating.
The hostess, Ruth Eilers, was
surprised at the end of the les
son with two blrtnaay canes.
Those present were Mrs.
Vernon Eilers, Mrs. Dan Clark,
Mrs. Loren Giesy, Mrs. J. W.
McClure, Mrs. George John
son, Mrs. John Rasmussen, Mrs.
Claude Shaffer, Mrs. George
Eilers, Mrs. Henry Moore, Mrs.
Jack Bartlett, Mrs, Beryl
Breithaupt, Mrs. Jennie Ad
kins. Mrs. Edward Jones has been
ill with flu for several days.
Her twin sister. Mrs. Glen Yer
gen, has been assisting by car
ing for the children.
Vernon Eilers is recuperating
from painful leg injury re
ceived while working a pow
er lawn mower. First aid in
cluded 14 stitches. The bone
was not injured, so he will soon
be "on his feet" again.
Mrs. Jennie Adkins, who will
be SO years old in July, is pack
ing her bags for a trip to Cal
aarv. Alberta, to visit her son.
She is now at her daughter's,
Mrs. Vernon Eilers. , -
Though she thinks she could
manage the 'whole trip alone,
Mr. and Mrs. Eilers plan to
take her to Vancouver, B. C,
and let her go by train from
there.
Mrs. Karl Engleman and
Mrs. Charles Wilson of New-
berg were on duty at the
Daughters of the American
Revolutoin Memorial Pioneer
Mothers cabin in Champoeg
park recently.
In the morning iney super
vised the replanting of the
collection of old pioneer roses,
and a spring cleanup of the
grounds.
The cabin is opened by ap
pointment for schools or other
interested groups at any time.
Beginning on Decoration day
and continuing through the
summer months, the cabin will
be open every Sunday after
10:30 a.m. with hostesses on
duty being supplied by differ
ent DAR chapters in turn.
Mrs. Karl Engleman returned
home Tuesday night from
Klamath Falls, where she had
been to attend the state con
ference of the Daughters of
the American Revolution.
She attended as a delegate
of the local chapter and also as
a member of the board of gov
ernors of the DAR Pioneer
Mothers Cabin Memorial in
Champoeg park.
The regent of the Belle Pas
si chapter of the DAR, Mrs.
Lester Keller of Hubbard, ac
companied Mrs. Engleman on
the trip, which they made by
train.
Concert Association
"-ws
Jor 984
Silverton Schedules Spring
Opening Friday, March 27
Silverton ' The annual
Spring Opening has been sched
uled for Friday evening, March
27... . , .... ..
The committee planners from
the Chamber of Commerce are
Craig Clark, Bob Duncan, Ted
Burlan, Gordon Elwell, Char
les Mason and Clint Weiby,
The Junior Woman's club-
sponsored fashion show Is an
nounced for Wednesday eve
ning, March 25, at the Palace
theater.
Silverton
Silverton Martin Hannan
is reported showing slow Im
provement at Silverton hospi
tal under treatment, for a
heart condition.
Judge Alf O. Nelson and
Mrs. Nelson accompanied the
family of their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Burch and Jon,
to Salem, Tuesday from where
the Burches entrained . for
southern ' California -for a
month's vacation.
At the Dewey Allen home
in Pine street as house guest
during the week have been the
Morton Bakers of Monmouth,
formerly of Silverton. . '
Mrs. George Gang (Bernlce
Hannan), returned to her Se
attle home Wednesday follow
ing a visit with her parents,
the Martin Hannans. .
Mrs. Henry Jackson sub
mitted to major surgery at
Silverton hospital . Wednesday
morning. Her condition later
was reported, as "normal."
Mrs. Cora Dolan, also a sur
gery patient, is making satis
factory improvement.
Mrs. J. P. A. Hansen of
South Water street, though in
her 8Bth year, has many house
guests. Returning home Thurs
day afternoon after a 'week's
visit at the Hansen home is
Mrs. Inta Gifford of Portland,
distant relative. Week-end
guests were Mrs. Grace Burch
and son Vernon, now of To
ledo, and the families of two of
her sons, John Fredericks, who
spent the winter in Mexico and
Arizona, and the Alfred Fred
ericks who are making their
home in Silverton.
House guests at the I. L.
Smith home for several days
have been their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Boucher (Louise Smith), at
Trinity Lutheran church. Ben
nett Nelson of Salem was an
additional Sunday guest at the
Smith home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morton
and daughter, Naomi, were
Wednesday evening TV guests
of the Tom Lathrops.
Silverton James Ekman of
the local firm of morticians left
last week for San Jose, Calif.,
where he will have a part on
the program of the National
Selected Morticians meeting,
his topic, "Funeral Service. .
Accompanying Mr. Ekman to
California for a ten-day stay
are Mrs. Ekman and their two
older children, Stevie and Kim.
' The senior member of the
firm, Ernest R. Ekman, and
Mrs. Ekman arrived home the I
first of last week from an ex-1
tended tour of the islands of
the Pacific,
Tryphena Rebekah lodge of
Silverton met Thursday eve
ning, March 12, with Mrs. John
Beala, vice grand, acting as
noble grand.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webb of
Spokane were visitors of the
evening. '
Mrs. Harry Riches sang two
solo numbers. A skit was pre
sented by Mrs. Allan Foster,
Mrs. Bert Peron and Mrs. Lloyd
Taylor. Mrs. Lawrence Lier
: man was the accompanist.
I Initiation will be held for
j three candidates at the next
meeting. . i -': -
! Committees appointed were:
i Decoration, Mrs. Lial McClure,
; Mrs. Robert Renwick and Mrs.
iL. Sawyer; refreshments, Mrs.
Tom Bentley, Miss Ruth Lor
enzon, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
and Mrs. Barney Robstad,
Scotts Mills
Scotts Mills Mr. and Mrs.
John Nelson have returned
from a visit at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter and
children, who live In Lebanon
Mrs. Bethel Schoenbeln and
Miss Ruth Boyce of Portland
came to visit the Russell Nelson
family and Mrs. Addle Smith
Sunday.
Mrs. Marlon Groshong and
Mrs. Sid Pownall attended the
funeral of Mrs. Henry Goodman
in Silverton Wednesday.
A PLEASANT FORM OF TREATMENT
FOR THE OVERWEIGHT
PROBLEM
'MELOZETS'
kin ATPTC
WAFERS
NOW YOU CAN
EAT AND REDUCE
MELOZETS offer aa effective mechanical means ot satis
fying the feeling ol hanger and emptlnesa . . . becanse one
wafer taken IS mbiates before meal with adequate
water expand elfht times the slse of the wafer, pro
ducing a feeling ( (alines.
fred Meyer Drum
fo Fwmtv gun g W M8 North Liberty
Much talk is in evidence that
Silverton is to have two drive'
in theaters, one reportedly al
ready under construction in the
North Silverton area, and the
other said to be nearing that
stage just west of the city
limits. Details of the plans
were not immediately avail
able. ;
The Silverton Izaak Waltons
are seeking a new rest home
for migratory fowl in the local
area. This they plan to be a
79-acre lake secured by dam'
mlng Drift creek, affording a
safety section for fowl and
making the lake a fishing re
sort and waterway for boat
ing. The official plans are to
be discussed at a meeting of
the group at the club house on
Bethany road at 8 p.m. Mon'
day.
One of the pleasure attrac
tions of Silver Creek that flows
through the business section of
town for the past three years
has been the flock of several
scores of ducks, an Izaak Wal
ton project, under care of
George Christlanson, ex-mayor
and past official of the Izaak
Walton club.
The annual Western Horse
show for Silverton is being dis
cussed by Elmer Lawrence,
continuing chairman of the
show, who is looking forward
to a first class event, bigger
and better than ever. The ten
tative date has been set for Sat
urday, Aug. 1. This will be the
seventh ' annual show for Sil
verton under direction of the
Chamber of Commerce, for
merly directed by the Silverton
Rotary club.
Salt Creek
Salt Creek The Ladies Mis
sionary society met at the
church with Mrs. Jessie Dar
row, Mrs. Ben Lange and Mrs.
Lloyd Stouffer as hostesses.
Present were Mrs. John Aebl,
Mrs. D arrow, Mrs. Frank Fast,
Mrs. Gus Fleischmann, Mrs.
Dave Geisbrecht,. Mrs. Abe
Haas, Mrs. Charles Hart, Mrs.
Gld Hevner, Mrs. Ben Lange,
Mrs. Bertha Markwart, Mrs.
Otto May, Mrs. Carl May, Mrs.
Ernest McCulley, Mrs. Richard
Nallinger, Mrs. Walter Schmit
ke, Mrs. Katie Schroeder, Mrs.
Lloyd Stouffer, Mrs. Law
rence Tilgner, Mrs. John TUg
ner, Mrs. George Voth, Mrs.
Jake Voth, Mrs. Al Voth, Mrs.
Leonard Webb, Mrs. John
Weibe, Mrs. E.' Wolff, Mrs.
Green and Mrs. John Radke.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .McCul
ley and Gaylene were dinner
guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
McCulley) Wednesday. .' .'
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ed
wards and Larry of Lebanon
called at the McCulley home
Wednesday evening.
Visiting at the Marvin May
home were Mrs. May's moth
er, Mrs. Reck, and her brother,
Max Reck and son, of Eugene.
The Ladies Missionary socie
ty had its annual program' last
week with Mrs. Lois Ahrens,
missionary of the Cameroons,
as speaker,
Calling at the Ernest McCul-
ly home Saturday were Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. McCulley of
Lebanon, Mr. arid Mrs. Gordon
McCulley of Dallas, Miss Betty
Springer of Lebanon, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Clark and Jack
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Miller
have been ill the past week.
Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Pierce
are at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. MiUer. Rev.
and Mrs. Pierce plan to sail
May 10 for their mission field
in Africa,
Grand Island
Grand Island Seven mem
bers attended the March
monthly meeting of the Grand
Island Mothers circle, held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Finnlcum, Wednesday
afternoon.
Election of officers resulted
in Mrs. George Asher being
named president; Mrs. Susie
Douglas, vice president, and
Mrs. Victor V. Scoggan, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. George Asher and Mrs.
Jacob Tompkins were the com
mittee named to plan for a
supper and program to be giv
en at the Grand Island school
house Friday evening. March
20.
. Refreshments , carrying out
St. Patrick's day theme were
served.
The next meeting will be
held at the home ot Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Tompkins,
$1.35
t-oi. pkg.
Sheridan
Sheridan Walter Hagen
of Sheridan has fbeen elected
conductor of the Llnfield col
lege chapter of Phi -Sigma
Kappa, national lettermen's so
cial organization. He is a
freshman In liberal arts at Lin-
field.
Pvt. Emil McKenzie, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Rod McKenzie
has been transferred from a
small Island near Japan, to
within eight miles of the fight
ing front in Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawes
of Los Angeles, Calif., are the
parents of a daughter, Vlckl
Lee, born Feb. 24. Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Sechrist are the baby's
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bozeman
had housewarming last week,
when guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hibbert, Mr. and Mrs.
Beryl Swails, Mr. and Mr. E.
E. DeLarm and Dr. and Mrs.
W. I. Wilbur.
Vincent Roger will report
for army duty April 3.
Mrs. Aubrey Lavender gave
a party for her daughter Pat
ty's seventh birthday last
week. Guests were Myrna
Grosser, Patty Pelzer, Sharon
Lawrence and Gary Lavender.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Shlvalv
and family of Bellevue, Wash.,
are visiting with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Shively.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Daniels
and children of Tulelak, Cal.,
were guests this week at the
Orin Daniels home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Topp
and daughters have returned
from a three-weeks trip to
Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Trice have
returned from a trip to Cali
fornia, and are now in Yakima,
Wash., visiting with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Jole of
Centralis, Wash., were guests
at the M. R. Jole home last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Sargent
of Santa Cruz, Calif., were
guests of Mr. and Mr. Ira
Rogers last week.
Raleigh Francis entered St.
Vincent's hospital In Portland
last week for surgery. :
Donna Puckett, small daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Puck
ett, has been removed from
the Isolation ward at the Mc-
Minnvllle hospital, since It has
been determined she is not suf
fering from a contagious dis
ease. The winner of Portland's
Ford foundation teaching fel
lowship for this year is Miss
Carlie M. Gilstrap, who. was
born In Sheridan and attended
schools here.. Her father, Drs
v. o. unsirap, practiced medi
cine in this area, later moving
to Portland, where he Is now
retired. . . s ' ;
Mrs. Benny Miller was hon
ored with a pink ' and blue
shower at the home of Mrs.
Clayton Atwood last week,
witn Mrs. victor . Berggren,
Mrs. Ralph Kadelland Mrs.
Robert Bainter of Wluamins
co-hostesses. '
Bonnie Ellis." ' daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ellis
of Sheridan, has entered the
University of Oregon Medical
school of nursing. She will be
gin her studies March 30, fol
lowing a three-day orientation
period. Miss Ellis is currently
a student In pre-nursing sit
A reunion was held at the!
Buell hail last week honoring
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Dilley of
Carmen, Okla. Present at the
family reunion were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Frack and son of
1288 STATE ST.
RANDALL'S FINE MEATS
ALWAYS THE BEST MEAT VALUES
These prices effective till further notice. Buy with confidence! We guarantee yon the best
value for your money always. Flan to buy a week's supply! Any of our retail cuts double
wrapped for your locker FREE!
Eastern Oregon Hereford Eastern Oregon Hereford
Arm Blade Rump fMSd Round and T-Bone . .
BEEF ROAST ..... Lb.39 BEEF STEAK u.59
RIB STEAK SPECIAL While They Last... Lb. 49c
Freshly GrounC ff44 I Fresh Country Style fA4
HAMBURGER ,,b.391 SAUSAGE u39
BEEF HEART or TONGUE Lb 39c
Extra Lean I Lean Tender 0d
Ground Round ,h 59 I BEEF CUBES ,h 59
PLUMP YOUNG HENS Dressed and Drawn Lb. 49c
BEEF FOR YOUR LOCKER FANCY EASTERN
Front Quarter Half or Whole
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Portland; Mr. and Urs. .Earl
Frost. Yamhill; Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hinshaw, Grand Rondc;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed HaU. New
berg; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hall
and daughters, Stayton; Mr.
and Mrs. Wood Krumbah and
sons of Eugene; Bob Mclnnis
and daughter, Albany; Roy
Merrltt, Grand Ronde; Mr. and
Mi. Earl Dickey and family,
Willamlna; Mr., and Mrs. Lyle
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Frack and family, Sheridan.
Talbot
Talbot Mrs. Leo Weddle
entertained members of the
Talbot Woman's club at her
home Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Ethel Bllnston, vice
president of the club, presided
over the business meeting.
. Mrs. Gladys . Cochran won
the prize. '
Mrs. Claud Miller gave a re
view ot the state of Maine.
Mrs. Albert Cole furnished a
religious game. The prize was
won by Mrs. Henry Turn
ldge. Mrs. Delmer Davidson and
Mrs. Claud Miller were ap
pointed a game committee for
a pink and blue shower for
Mr. Keith Keesecker.
Mrs. Jake Gilmour and Mr.
Henry Turnldge were appoint
ed to arrange the lunch.
At the close of the meeting,
Mrs. Leighton Weddle assisted
the hostess in serving
Mrs. John Zehner has re
turned home from the Salem
Memorial hospital where she
spent the past nine days for
treatment and observation.
Many families of this com
munity have measles, scarlet
fever and flu.
Mrs. Oscar Haven is mak
ing a satisfactory recovery
from recent surgery.
Broadacres
Broadacres Pupils of the
7th and 8th grades of Broad
acres school and their teacher,
Mrs. F. A. Osborn, went to Sa
lem Friday to visit the legisla
ture and several business firms.
O. C. Jackson provided trans
portation for the group.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Green
and son left Friday night for a
nine-day . trip to California.
While there, they wlU visit Mrs.
Green's father, Charles C. Lin-
denmeyer, at Los Angeles. Mrs.
W. O. Green is clerk at the
North.. Marion Union - High
School.
"A POWUtFUL FILM, SUM
UNCAITI STARTUNOIY IFFICTIVI."
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BURT LANCASTER V k
...fitd to en woman .
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SALEM, OREGON
S. GRADE A GOOD LIGHT
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Monmouth
Monmouth A group of
former members of Delve class
of the EUB church attended
services .at the Lafayette
church recently and later en-
Joyed a covered dish dinner
with the Rev. and Mrs. A. L.
Lonsberry and - Helen in the
church dining room Attending
were: Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Steb
bins and Jean, Mr.' and Mrs.
Oscar Groves, Mr. and Mrs:
Lowell Brisbane and Mr. El
freda Evan, Monmouth; Dr.
and Mr. Lloyd Hockett, Sa
lem; Mr. and ' Mr. Bernard
Seller,. Banks; Ml. and Mrs.
Orval White, Forest Grove, i
The Baptist Missionary so
ciety met at the home of Mrs.
Charles Moore Tuesday with
devotions led by Mrs; Pat Ball
entyr.e and special music by
Mrs. Hal Snair. Mrs. Ben Owen
was guest speaker and showed
slides of her work in the Su
dan interior mission of Ethi
opia. . The Chamber of Commerce
and Civic club joint banquet
was held Tuesday at the Mon
mouth hotel. Singing by the
OCE quartet preceded the din
ner .James Curtin, principal
of the elementary school at In
dependence, sang to his own
guitar accompaniment. Mrs.
Ermine Gentle, president of
the Civic club, and Q. L. Jacob
son, president of the Chamber
o Commerce, spoke briefly, as
did Mayor Howard Morlan.
Guest speaker for the Mon
mouth Luncheon club was Paul
LltUe, president of the Llnfield
college student body, and one
of four members of the college
oratory team that is leaving
soon on a months' tour and will
compete in the national orator
ical contest.
A new key-making machine
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Mrs. Louis Horn, now a res
ident of Monmouth, a native of
Jerusalem, told of that city
and the country round about
and showed pictures at the
Social Hour club at the home
of Mrs. Clares Powell. ' - . .
WeWoof
Webfoot Mrs. T. Lyman en
tertained the Webfoot Social
Service club at her home Thurs.
day afternoon and assisted one
of the members work on a cro
cheted lace table cloth.
One visitor, Mrs. Michael
-Smith, and seven members at-
tended Mrs. Ralph Curfman,
Mrs. Dell Morgarledge, Mrs,
Clayton Richards, Mrs. A. if,
Vernon, Mrs. Arch Shafer and
Mrs. Ames Hcldrcdge.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Dell
Morgarledge.
Fruitland
Fruitland Mr. and Mrs,
Daryel D. Johnson were hosts '
for a family dinner honoring
Mr. Johnson's brother, Ardau
Eldon Johnson, and - Allan
Dahl, who left with 33 others
March 11 for induction at Fort
Lewis. l- t ..
Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Johnson and Bob
Johnson of Silverton, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Johnson, parents ot
Ardell Johnson.
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