Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 17, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
JtttM, V alley.
Edited by MIKE FORBES
Sublimity
Sublimity Tech. Set. John
Sutler and hi German bride of
three month! - were -recent
; guesti at the Gene Butler
home.
Bulter, who U oh' a 60-day
leave from the Army, has Just
. returned from six years spent
in Germany. , A member of the
Army the past 14 years, be is
: employed as a cook. Tech. Sgt.
Butler expects to be . assigned
to Korea.
The couple are now visiting
, his mother, Mrs. Catherine But'
ler, and brother-in-law end sis
ter, Or. and Mrs. Victor Gehl-
infpand family at Pendleton.
Presentation of the trophy,
second prize won in the district
tournament, was made at as
sembly meeting this week.
-Ronnie Ruef, captain of the
basketball team, presented the
trophy to Dwight Bradley, stu
deni body president, who ac
cepted it for the school. Short
talks were made by each.
The parochial school Mothers
elub was well attended. Mrs.
Marie Hottinger and Mrs. Ma
ria Zimmerman were named as
committee to arrange outside
' speakers for the next meetings.
- Mrs. Mary Highberger of
Aumsville' was hostess to the
Women's club recently. Mrs.
Frances Roberts end Mrs. Vir
ginia Dougherty were guests.
First prize at cards was won by
ENDS TONIGHT . OPEN :ti
"THE SAVAGE
ri:.y:; ,. And
"FLAT TOP"
ItarU Wednesday Open f :5
rwnm
MAIfJASfiER-jaAEViWS
Mrs. Grove Ditter. Mrs. Bar
bara Gehlen won the special
prize, ,
The next meeting will be
Thursday, March -19, at the
home of Mrs. Margaret Half-
man with Mrs. Rose Becker as
sistant hostess.
Mrs. Elmer Reubel is a pa
tient at the Silverton hospital.
Election of officers of the
Juvenile Girl Foresters Tues
day evening resulted in Ber-
nice Wolf being elected the
chief ranger.
Other officers are: vice chief
ranger, Marlene Podrabsky;
secretary. Carole Koenig; con'
ductors, Kay Schott and Patty
Wolf; sentinels, Joanne Koenig
and Joanne Toepter; flagbear-
ers, Linda Hartman and Diana
Podrabsky.. .
" The organization voted . to
give $18 to the Stay ton hospital
for drapes and SS to the Red
Cross. ,
The group is sponsoring a
cooked food sale on Holy Sat
urday. Mrs. Auralia Podrab
sky is Juvenile director.
Larry Watts, 11-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Kennetn watts,
has been confined to a Salem
hospital the past 18 days with
a ruptured appendix. The lad,
a fifth grade student, is expect
ed home Friday.
Al Hartman, E. A. Ditter,
Robert Ingle and Delbert J.
Ditter attended fire meeting at
Keizer Thursday evening,
Aurora
Wheatland
Wheatland Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Davidson, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Rutherford of Raymond,
Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Davidson and two daughters,
Cheryl and Connie, of Port
land, are week-end guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lane Davidson in the Wheat
land district.
They came especially to at
tend the basketball tournament
at Corvallis, when Stan Glo
waskl of Seattle university was
one of the players. He is a
brother of Mrs. Floyd David
son.. -
Howard Keel
Patricia Medina
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SEARCH"
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Aurora Principal speaker at
we April l meeting of the Au.
rora Woman's club will be Mrs.
Charles A. Sprague of Salem,
Mrs. Dorothy B. Harlan. U. S.
Forest Service consultant, was
a recent speaker at a meetinc
of the local club.' Her subject
was You Can Help Conserve
uur orests." ,,-.
The following names of nom
inees for offices were presented
Dy tne nominating chairman,
Mrs. - Xd. js. sradtl: President.
Mrs. J. J.. Emrlch; first vice
president, Mrs. Percy Will: sec
ond vice president. Mrs. Robert
Armstrong, recording secretary,
Mrs. w. u. idndauiat: corre
sponding secretary, Mrs. James
lAngaon, jr.; financial secre
tary, Mrs. Herman Anders;
treasurer, Mrs. William Dentel.
Hostesses were Mrs. John Ell-
ers, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs.
Harry Schultz, Mrs. J, W. Mc
Clure and Mrs. George Elliott
who served ice cream, and
cookies. Pouring were Mrs. E
E. Bradtl and Mrs. Howard
Schutz.
Four 4-H half scholarships
were , voted to Aurora, Butte
ville and Donald schools. Nam
ed to contact the schools were
Mrs. Lorin Giesy, Mrs. George
Elliott and Mrs. W. D. Lind-quist.
Robert Diller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Diller of Aurora, is
one of three Linfield college
students who will participate in
sa-piece intercollegiate sym-
phonic band as part of the
northwest division convention!
of the music educators' national
conference at Bellingham,
Wash., March 18-21.
Kristyn Anderson, daughter
oi Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ander-
son, Jr., suffered injuries to her
left hand in an accident at the
family home. -.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McLin
of Aurora, are parents of a son,
born Friday, March 6, in Hutch
inson hospital, Oregon City.
They have four older children.
The baby weighed 8 pounds,
iaft ounces.
Mr. McLin, principal of the
Aurora grade school, was for
merly with Hubbard hardware.
The Clackamas County Rab
bit Breeders Association will
stage its annual rabbit show in
the Canby Women's Civic club
hall Saturday, March 22.
The "Green Thumbs." rose
and flower club of District 91
area, met during the past week
David and Judy Fredrikson
gave a demonstration on rose
pruning. Seed planting Will be
demonstrated at the next meet
ing by Alan Brackett.
David Fredrikson presided.
Marks Prairie Farmers Union
will meet at the clubhouse
Tuesday evening, March 17. '
Real estate transactions dur
ing the past week involved the
sale of Vincent Chiosi's 35-acre
asparagus farm north of Au
rora, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Allison of Sweet Home, Ore.
Philip Anderson will operate
the farm this year. '
Paul Rogers, of Vale Garden
Rd., sold his 20-acre farm with
six-room residence and 1100
feet of Molalla river frontage,
to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Louge
of Gladstone. They plan to farm
the tract. ' t
Ray Hibbs, 19, son of Royal
HiDDs or unlonvale, was in
group of 40 Yamhill county
men going to Portland to take
examination for U. S. service,
Tuesday.
C. R. Smith of Grand Ronde,
accompanied by his daughter,
Mrs. William Warmington, and
her aon, Rollie, and daughter.
Ann, oi St. Joe, were Thurs
day evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Coats. Rollie
was seriously . ill with rheu
matic fever but is now conva
lescing satisfactorily.
Aumsville
Unionvale If?
Unlonvale V e r 1 Hoard,
129th Infantry, Reg. 44th Div.
Co. A, Fort Lewis, Wash., was
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Hoard for din
ner recently.
He came to Longview, Wash.,
with a buddy and telephoned
his parents. His brother, Elver
and Miss . Donna Walkers of
Dayton, his brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Baker met him at Longview
and come for a short visit, then
the four drove him back to Fort
Lewis.
Aumsville Miss Lois Panke,
daughter of the Otto Papkes,
has receeived her cap from
Emanuel School of Nursing in
rortiand.
The ceremonies were held in
Portland.
Miss Papke will graduate
with the class of 1999.
Miss Papke graduated from
Cascade union high school In
1991 as valedictorian of her
class. .
Members of the student body
at Cascade union high school
have recently organized a fel
lowship group called the Young
Life club.
Two men students from Wil
lamette helped organize the
group. ,
The students met last week
at the home of Danny Feller in
Turner.. .
A membership contest is be
ing waged between boys and
girls of the group, the Winning
boy and the winning girl to
receive a trip to a dude ranch
as a prize.
The club will meet every
week on Tuesday evening for
a one-hour meeting.
The women's auxiliary of the
Gold Star post No. 179 of the
American Legion met last week
with Mrs. Blance Wallace act
ing as president in the absence
of Mrs. Loretta Bates, who was
ill with flu.
Plans were made for the an
nual Easter egg hunt.
The post will sponsor a dance
at the Macleay Grange hall
March 14.
The women will sell coffee
and hot dogs throughout the
evening.
The women plan to sell pop
pies again this year and have
ordered 800 veteran-made pop
pies.
After the business meeting,
Mrs. Loretta Keith, Mrs. Flor
ence Comstock and Mrs. Norma
Thompson served refreshments
to the post and auxiliary. ;
West Stayton
Grand Island
Grand Island The last of
the Unlonvale dress workshop
meetings was held Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Claude Pilcher.
Mrs. Cecil Will was project
leader.
Mrs. Clyde Dollar, Mrs.
Noble, Mrs. Claude Pilcher,
Mrs. Jacob Tompkins, Mrs.
V. V. Scoggan, Mrs. Fred C.
Stockhoff and Mrs. WiU at-!
tended. I
West Stayton The engage
ment of Miss Doris Lambrecht,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Lambrecht, to John Mack, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Mack, Sr.,
of West Stayton, has been an
nounced. No date has been set
for the wedding as Mack left
Wednesday for induction into
the armed services.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kendell
have returned from San Luis
Obispo, where he was stationed
with the army. He has received
his discharge following two
years service.
Harvey is the son of J. J.
Kendell and will assist his fa
ther on his bean ranch. Mrs.
Kendell, the former Shirley
Kintz, has been with her hus
band most of the time.
Mothers who have - children
entering school in the fall are
invited with their child, to meet
at the school at noon for din
ner on Friday, March 27, as
guest of the primary teacher,
Mrs. Janet Brownell. The coun
try school superintendent and
the, county health nurse will
also be guests.
Community club was held
Friday evening at the West
Stayton school auditorium with
the president, Lloyd Thomas,
presiding.
Committees were appointed
for the April meeting, Herman
Henrikson as chairman of the
dinner committee. Zelpha Dow
ner and Dorothy Nye will as
sist.
The girls physical education
program in the school perform
ed, showing the parents what
they are doing. As part of the
program the Cub Scouts gave
a skit.
The cast included Bobby
Shepherd, Ronald Wallace,
Tommy Tomlinson and Jimmy
Thomas. They also sang the
"Train Song."
, Mr. and Mrs. Buehl Jordan
and family returned last week
from a winter trip to Califor
nia. ..' ,'
Thomas Dale Griffin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Griffin,
left Wednesday for induction
into the armed services. A trip
and picnic was held in his hon
or Sunday when a group of
friends motored to Waldport. j
Suit rnwk Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joslin
spent Sunday at Eugene with
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Joslin.
Mn .Tpuia Mover was a re
cent dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. George Kitchln.
Mrs. Vernon Murphy made
a trip to Dallas recently.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Powers
and family made a trip to De
troit Dam recently.
m w . 1 r-L..ln. Allan
nr, aim idh.
spent a day in Salem visiting
her mother.
Mrs. Don Ferguson and Mrs.
Woodrow Robinson were in Sa
lem Monday.
.TApk Wnlmp and Glen Flow
nf Valsatz anent the week-end
at the Joe Lamprecht home.
The Falls City Garden cum
held its February meeting in
the new Christian church din
ing room.
Mrs. John Chamberlain.
president, presided at the busi
ness session.
Mrs. Otto Teal gave a re
port on the culture of delphln
Games were in charge or.
Mrs. Archie Palmer. Cookies,
tea and coffee were served by
the acting hostesses, Mrs. Fred
Luhde and Mrs. Jack Strauss.
Two visitors were Mrs. Fre
dln and Mrs. Lind of Michigan.
Tuesday, March 17, 1955
MCCARTHY SUIT SETTLED
Washington vnA half.mn,
lion dollar libel suit filed by
Sen. McCarthy R, wis.)
afalnst the Syracuse, N. y '
Post-Standard has been settled
out of court for an undisclosed
amount. Trial has been set to
hpffin Monday.
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Salem Community Concert Association
PRESENTS
LILY PONS
TUESDAY, MARCH 17-8:15 P.M.
Salem High Auditorium - 14th and D Srt.
Admittance by membership only. . .
Tickets for next year may be obtained following
the Franceseattl concert March 24
Falls City
Falls City Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bennett of Freewater and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Bennett and
daughter, Barbara, of Philo
math, were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cochrane.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joslin
and family of Manzanita en
joyed a week-end visit with
home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camp-'
bell and family called on Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Walker at
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