Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 23, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    Pagt 2
In the Valley
Edited by MIKE FORBES '
PTA Carnival
Draws Throng
Woodburn The carnival,
. sponsored by the Woodburn
Parent-T e a e b e r association,
held Friday night at the Wash
: lngton school, was a grand sufl-
ceis in spite of the inclement
weather with more than 500
" people attending. Co-chairmen
ior the event were Mm. Ralph
Pickering and Mri. Elmer Wi-
tham.
' Eighteen different conces
sion were act up. The moit
popular were the cake walk,
with Mri. Dean Blihoprick and
Mrs. Edward Coman in charge;
the candy booth, conducted by
Mrs.. Harry Van Aridale and
Mrs. Lyman Seely which sold
out completely early in the
evening, ana ine coumry aiore,
WHO VIH"1 I.UII1WCU w.
charge assisted by Lyman See.
ly and Mrs. C. H. Ahrens. Also
very popular was the hot dog
stand, Ralpfl Pickering in
charge, assisted by Layman
Baird. Frank Doerfler, John
Schmid and Dave Cavett.
Cashiers were Mrs. Guy En
gle and Mrs. Russell Blevans,
assisted by Mrs. Frank Doerf
ler and Mrs. Nellie Muir.
Sco
Sclo Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Leach and children of Bandon
were recent visitors at the
' home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Me-
Knighl
Donna Quarry of Salem Is
visiting at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Tony Krossman.
Mrs. David Potts has been
111.
Howard Robertson ha been
111, but is improved.
Mrs. Robertson la finishing
the school term for Nellie Set
ert( third grade) who 1 at
tending school at Monmouth.
Next Friday night, March
27, the musical comedy, "The
Gypsy Rover," will be given
by the high school, under the
direction of Mr. Densmore.
John Mazachek' bid was ac
cepted by the directors of the
Scio Mutual Telephone associa
tion, for the building of new
telephone office.
Frank Kalishck of Iowa has
been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. 'Joe Menhart.
Mrs. Menhart is his daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Deb Long of
Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Barrett and daughter, Marsha,
of Portland, visited relatives
here Friday.
The Munker's Community
noon at the home of Mrs. Hal
pierce, with Mrs. Glen Thurs
ton as co-hostess. .
Clothing and gift were col
lected for the children's home
In Corvallis.
Faith Harding and Roberta
Ward received secret pal gifts.
A farewell gift was present
ed to Mrs. Pierce.
A group of ladle from the
Mary - Martha group attended
an all day missionary meeting
' at Lacomb, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Laddy Elliott
and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
- Thurston and Sammy visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jolley in Lebanon recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goller
left for New Mexico, Friday
where they plan to make their
home.
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Academy Winner
Shirley Booth
COME BACK
LITTLE SHEBA"
Hugo Haaa
STRANGE
FASCINATION
Reeemary Clooney
. LaurtU Melehlor
In Technicolor
"THE STARS ABE
, SINGING"
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Peter Lawfonl
"BOGVE'S MARCH"
PMOMS S-S40T
John Wayne
Maureen O'Hara
In Technicolor
"QUIET MAN"
"Abbott CoaUBo
Meet Caot KMd"
In Color
MTU
Gregory Feek
"GREAT WHITE
HUNTER"
Randolph Beott
Chaa. Laefhton
"CAPT. KIDD
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Lyons
Lyons The afternoon card
club met at the Rebekah hall
Wednesday afternoon with Ber-
niece Bridges aa hostess. A 1:30
dessert luncheon preceded sev
eral tables of 800.
Mabel Downing held the
high score', Goldia Bratsfield
low and Mabel Bass received
the in-between prize.
Present for the party were
Goldia Brassfield, Leona John
son, Wllma Free, Oarnett Bas
sett, Doris Hoy, Ethel Huffman,
Doreen Helemn, Dorothy
Helemn, Thelma Nydegger,
Ruth Lyons, Eulalia Lyons,
Mabel Basi, Leota Worden,
I Margaret Kunkle, Alma Olm-
stead and the hostess, Bernlece
Bridges.
The March meeting of the
Mari-Linn P.T.C. club was held
at the schoolhouse Tuesday
tlAat March
17. with Miss
Norma Miller presiding over
the business meeting due to the
absence of Mrs. Merwin Knox,
president.
Mrs. Virginia Fulkner, from
the Red Cross office in Albany,
was present and showed pic
tures of Gamma Globulin, the
new weapon against the par
alyzing effect of poliomyelitis.
Santiam valley grange had
33 members present for the
visit at the Sclo grange Tues
day evening. The Introduction
of visitors wa exemplified by
Santiam valley.
Those making the trip were
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Julian, Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Myers, Mr. and
Mr. Jerry Coffman, Mr, and
Mr. Leo Russell, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bail, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Stevens, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Stevens, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Taylor, Mrs. Alice Hu
bcr, Mrs, May Pattern, George
Berry, Johnnie Lambrecht, and
Casper Gerath.
A large group of the Metho
dist Youth Fellowship group
went to Albany Tuesday eve
ning for a skating party. They
were met there by Rev. Dixon
and his M.Y.F.. group from
Shedd.
Mrs. Martha Hiatt received
word of the birth of another
great-grandson bom to her
grandson and wife, Mr. and
Mr. Richard Thoma of Leb
anon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen left
for San Francisco, Calif.,
Thursday morning where they
will be guest at the home of
hi cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Allen.
Jacqule Smith, Jewell Hart
nell, Evelyn Julian, Mabel
Downing, Modena Carleton
and Vlrgeen Scott from the
Lyons Extension Unit attended
the Home Makers Festival held
at Sweet Home Tuesday, where
they displayed metal craft.
Also shown was a floral table
arrangement made by Ger
trude Weldman.
Mr. Fred Duffy of Mill
City and Mrs. Kenneth Morris
and daughters, Beverly, from
Prinevllle, called on friends in
Lyon recently enroute to Me
hama to visit relatives.
Wednesday overnight guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Thell were their
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Walton and daughter
of Salem.
Albany Pavement
Albany Declaration of ln-
tnttnn in (mnriw, 43 hlnnk-a nf
Albany's streets, introduction
of an ordinance regulating.
television antennae and dclega
tion of a committee to act tow
ard completing runway facil
ities at the Albany municipal
airport highlighted Wednesday
meeting of the Albany city
council. The street improve-
ment projects involve estimated
expenditures totaling 5121,-
476.08 of which the benefitted
property owners would pay
$iuy,031.ub wim the city pay
ing $13,844.55 for covering sur
facing of intersections.
Spark plugs must operate in
temperatures around 1,500 de
grees. QUACK
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Meant "Enroll Now"
NEW SPRING
This Alio
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Studio Willi the
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Phytician
Brand New Classes
PAUL ARMSTRONG STUDIOS
135 S. Liberty
Ml. Angel KC
Events Doled
Mt. Angel The Knight of
Columbus held meeting last
week to plan for a number of
social event scheduled for af
ter Easter.
A benefit dance and card
party is slated for Thursday
evening, April 9, In the St.
Mary' school auditorium, with
the card playing smarting at 8
o'clock and the dance at 9
o'clock. The net proceeds will
be added to the Mount Angel
Seminary Burse fund.
Plans were made for the an
nual communion breakfast for
Sunday, April 1, with all
members to be present at the
8 o'clock mass in St. Mary's
church for corporate commun
ion, to be followed by a break
fast In the school dining hall.
Guests at the meeting were
members from the Oregon City
and Canby councils, the latter
council extending an invitation
to attend their dance April 8
at Canby, and the Oregon City
council Inviting the members
to a special event of their
council on April IS.
Student from Mount Angel
Seminary presented a program
after the business session.
Dayton
Dayton Miss Lois Hopkins,
senior at Dayton union high
school, was chosen to reign at
May Queen by the student last
week. She has chosen as her
escort, Harold Hedgecock.
The maid of honor will be
Miss Marcena Fowler, also a
senior. Her escort will be Bob
Monroe.
The junior princesses are
'Mary Ann Klupenger and Bet
ty Neilson, who will be escort
ed by John Smith and Johnny
Johnson.
The sophomores chose Rob
erta Stilwell and Luella Mcln-
J" "r'T" " co"Ia
, . ... , -
uy niujora caner nu ny
wievenger.
The freshman princesses are
Betty Youngblood and Jo O'-'
Dell and their escorts are Lar
ry Wirfs and Victor Harling.
The May Day festivities will
take place Friday, May 1, in
the Dayton city park.
E. W. Mandigo left Friday
for St. Louis, Mo., where he ha
entered the Carter Carburetor
school for three weeks, special
lging in electrical system and
carburetors. s
Mandigo has just purchased
the R M Auto electric shop in
McMlnnville, and plans to
open soon after his return, the
first part of April. 4
.House guests for several days
recently of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Mandigo were her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W.
G. Marr of New England, N. D.
They were en route home after
spending the winter months in
California.
The Past Matrons club, OES,
met with Mrs. Clark Foster
Tuesday evening, March 17.
Mrs. Margaret Mock presid
ed over the business session.
The next meeting will be
April 21 with Mrs. Lulu Her-
m an sen in her new home on
Three Mile lane.
A baby daughter was born
Monday, March 18, to Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford (Skip) Ashmon
of Dayton, at the General hos
pital. The child weighed 7 lbs.
9 oz. and has been named Jan
ice Jo. The baby's .father is
with the navy and now
in '
Korean waters.
The maternal erandoarents i
are Mr. and Mrs. Claire (Gus)
Acxerman or Dayton; the pa-
ternal grandparents are Mr. '
and Mrs. Roy Ashmon, Rt. 1,
", - 'm""lvule
Mr. and Mrs. L. Phelps spent
Sunday with her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Youngberg at Carl
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Remme
went to Corvallis Monday ev-
crung to visit in the Robert
Magee home. They brought
their grandson Steve home
with them as he was having
spring vacation at school.
Although it has been be
lieved that snakes move their
ribs to produce locomotion,
x-ray moving pictures show
that the ribs are stationary at
all times.
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Acrobatic
Novelty Singing
Ballroom
Phone 2-7523
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Countryside Garden Club
Shapes Program for Year
ButtevUle The Countryside
Gardener Garden club held
their regular meeting at the
Union Hill Community club
hall.
Mr. Vernon Ellen, presi
dent, presided at the business
session. Club dues were raised
to $1 per year to include the
state federation due.
Club project for the year is
to cooperate with both the
Aurora and ButtevUle Congre
gational churches in planting
the church grounds.
Committee members to plan
with the Aurora church are
Mrs. Robert Colvin, Mrs. Loren
Giesy and Mrs. E. B. Fountain.
To work out plans with
ButtevUle church are Mrs. Ray
Yergen, Mrs. Dan Clark and
Mrs. Beryl Breithaupt.
Plans for a Christmas flower
show are well underway aa
Mrs. Loren Giesy, general
chairman for the show, ap-
Hubbard
Huboara - our cnarter mem-
bers of Arion Temple Pythian i tr,Vellng vase for the best flow- and water bond election result
Sisters were honored at the w tangment present. led In 7 votes for and seven
Tuesday evening meeting. Th.ntmln..h.nJMint the measure. Those
Escorted to the floor for presen-
were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Scholl,
Mrs. Edith Painter Phelp and
Mrs. Ella Btauffer.
Mrs. Elmer Stauffer, assist
ed by Mrs. Hardesty, presented
the gift. Mr. Russell Rollof
son, assisted by Mrs. Norman
Stauffer, introduced the honor
ees and pinned on the corasges.
Escort were Mrs. George
Leffler, Mrs. James Plant, Mrs.
Lester Will and Mrs. A. F. de
Lespinasse.
Mrs. Harold Colgan, MEC,
was in charge of the ceremony,
A short musical program was
presented by children of the
members under the direction of ;
Mrs. Jack Mooraaw.
St. Patrick's motif high-
lighted the social hour with
.HID. JUVtl
Mrs. Lenore Schoor, Mildred
and Mr. Edward Schoor
as
I
hostesse.
Herbs for accent and variety xe. Link club of In
wa demonstrated Wednesday 'dultry Rebekah lodge pon
TCar!f' Vredenb"rg .OTed a CMd part, ,t tte
and Mrs. John Coubrava at the IOOP haU Tbm6v evening.
Hubbard extension unit. . . ...
The prepared foods weref Fourteen tables were In
served in conjunction with a P'8
dessert provided by hostesses,' Mr- Cordla Morrison, pre
Mrs. B. C. Morrison, Mrs. sident of the group, announc
Wayne Bridge and Mrs. Zane ed another card party for
Yoder. lApril 16.
During the business session, !' The regular meeting of the
Mr. Norman Reiling, county club will be March 28 with
committee member, talked Mrs. Eugene Schroeder.
briefly on the 'spring festival, i Mr. and Mrs. Van K. Law
Mrs. E.- C. Boyd talked on son and son, Walter, have re
Norway, turned from a visit in San
Mrs. Bridge, Mrs. Boyd and
Mrs. Edward Koutney Vvere ap'
pointed on a nominating com
mittee. Kenneth Graham, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Graham, cele
brated his 13th birthday with a
party at his home Wednesday
evening. Present to help him
ceieDrate were craig ana Steve organization was announced
Ensign, Floyd Dominick, Arjll heTe week with Richard
Schrock, Ronnie Cooper and FuUer pregident.
Dale Graham. Dr j c Robinson is the ta-
Recent dinner jjuests of Mr. structor. The group meets
and Mrs N. A. Mann were hlsjSunda afternoons at the Rus-
S.SlerMandr'br0iheDi!1"laIr!ll Sheldon farm, west of
and Mrs. George Paice of Hel- j Amitv
OrnT6 6n r0Ute I MDer are: Richard Full-toTe,jejnvgLUu.received!-.
ua- Richard
a long distance telephone call 5urnj' Jerr?, 1WUUam,,'1 Pat
Sunday from their son, John, ' Heathman, Delores Stringer,
Airman 3c in the U. S. airjDr- M"is w"ner nd Mary
force, stationed at Keesler air ! Jo Sheldon,
base in Mississippi. t Amlty teacher attending
Thalia Rebekah lodge will 50th anniversary of Ore
meet Tuesday evening. March 8n Educational association,
24, at 7:30 p.m. in the Rebekah :
Hall.
The Ladies Aid of the Hub-'
bard Community church' will
meet Wednesday afternoon in
the home of Mrs. A. L. Murphy ,
at 2 pjn
COMING
THE FINEST THE GREATEST THE ORIGINAL
Of ALL ICE SHOWS
shipstbds m JOHnson
AMERICA'S
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Matinees Sal.
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PORTLAND ARENA, N.W. 20th and MARSHALL
IndoMd b check O Money oor 0 ior of -
rk m t Men.- ll.M-S3.QO-S2J0-St.5O, Tabid
Ivo. Met. 111 choke doH 2 no1 ctlottt
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Pleas enclose slemsxttl eH
point ten divisional chairmen.
The chairmen are Mr. Hen
ry Moor, nativity Men and
ceramics; Mr. J. W. MeClure,
schedules; Mr. John Rasmus
sen, staging; Mr. George John
ton, entries; Mr. Ralph Balr,
publicity; Mr. Percy Ottaway,
registration; Mr. E. B. Foun
tain, bird; Mrs. Claude Shaf
fer, tale; Mr. Ray Yergen,
clerk; Mrs. Vernon Ellen,
judge.
The club' aprlng plant and
garden accessory sale plan got
underway with the appoint
ment of a general committee
composed of Mrs. Ray Yergen,
Mrs. Gerald Rannells, Mr.
John Emrich and Mr. Beryl
Breithaupt. The sal win be on
May 9, probably in Aurora. J
"How to Recognise Our Com
mon Bird" wa the topic for a
i talk given by Mrs. E. B. Foun -
tain, program leader for the
day.
Floyd Smith showed several
types of bird houses and bird
feeding station and told of in-
' teresting bird habits.
w... n,n rlrk m th dnh
to to Tuesday, Apru 14, to ac
commodate the visiting speak
er. New officer win be elected
at the April meeting.
Amity
The Amity Woman's Clvie
club met Thursday afternoon
at the P. E. Meeker home
with Mrs. William Sproal pre
siding. The library committee re
ported a traveling loan of 39
books received recently.
A cooked food tale wa
Planned for April 4.
Guests for the afternoon
were Mrs. Jennie Meeker of
! Woodland, Wash., and Mrs.
Howard Stephen. Mr. Van K.
Lawson will be the hostess
for April 16.
i Francisco. Their son, James
Lawson, completed his service
as an MP in the U.S. Army
and returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walling
jhave returned from a visit at
Roseburg with their grand
daughter and family.
The Amity Riding club
"ere: Misses Verda Crook,
;tuie tins, Helen jrouger, jo-
7ine Miller. Mesdames
Mi ona .-".y, Gladys Prins-
mer, May Lucas, Joe Barr,
Hugo Schwab,' William Plue
and Albert Yoder.
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Jefferson
Jet fareon Ennl Hawkins,
representing resident st of
me soutnern racmc
ranuMted a street leading to
hi property to be paved, at the
regular meeting of the city
council.
John Henderson protested to
closing the Union St. railroad
crossing near lit resiaence ana
the city agreed to pave the
street In front of hi property
east, then north past the Haw
kin property, to Intercept
Hazel St.
H. C. Holeman presented a
petition for the closing of
Pearl St. in south Jeffeison.
The council agreed to do so.
Nell Stephenson presented a
copy of charter ana oy-iaws
of the club organizea by young
people and to be known a the
Road Runner. They received
the approval of the council.
Enni Hawkins wa appoint
ed civil defense director for
1 Jefferson;
The council also granted the
opening of an alley paralleling
3rd St and running north one
block from 'North Ave. -be
tween 3rd and Marion Rd.
Recorder Paul McKee
g.
mti.a ih. rh.rt.r amendment
serving on the board were J. J.
Denson, Leola Knight and Vel
ma Hlggin, judges; Lona Arm
strong and Leta Knight, clerks. '
T b Jefferson Christian '
church will have a pre-Easter'
evangelistic service beginning !
Monday night. March 23, and!
continuing to April 3. Service;
begins at 7:30 each evening. I
The evangelist will be G. Fred '
Hoy of Richland, Wash. I
The W.S.C.S. of the Meth-
odist church met at the home,
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City Stat . I
Thursday, March 26, radio station KXL,' 750 kc,
will make a series of scientifically selected phone
calls in the Salem area.
ANY person thot is called AND knows the name of a
CROSLEY DEALER is entitled to play "CROSLEY
QUIZ." The quiz consists of 3 questions.
HERE IS ALL YOU DO
Clip out the obove coupon, fill It out and mail it to u
immediately. WE WILL SEND YOU THE THREE COR
RECT ANSWERS. DON'T FORGET ... we are your
CROSLEY DEALER. Mail the coupon today, you moy
be the winner.
LISTEN TO RADIO STATION KXL, 750 KC.
This is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
If the winner of the "CROSLEY QUIZ" has purchased
Crosley TV set before er during the contest, Hi
iackpot amount will be paid In CASH.
275 N.
LIBERTY ST,
of Mrs. Scott Hawk In south
Jefferson Wednesday after
noon. Mrs. Minnie Smith was
assistant hostess. The lesson
was given by Mrs. Earl Phelp.
The devotions were in charge
of Mrs. O. A. Hall. Three
guests, Mrs. W. D. Glasgow,
Mr. D. L. Brown and Verle
Rodebaugh of Portland, were
present '
Mr. and Mr. Glen Sim and
family have as their house
guests, Mrs. William Hanson
and son of New England, N. D.
Mr. Hanson 1 a sister of Mr.
Sims.
Webfoot
Webfoot The Webfoot
Home Extension unit wa en
tertained at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. Lyman In an all
day meeting, Wednesday.
Fourteen members and one
guest, Mrs. Marion Warner,
were present. Mrs. Alma Hart-
man Wells, county agent, was
lessons leader on "housekeep
ing shortcuts".
.A potluck dinner wa served
at noon.
The next meeting will be
held at the Pioneer church in
j VB IVII MIC fllW.IIIIK inu a
flantjm In Ik. ...tn. mt A mt
ine uayion graae scnooi aiier
noon and will be held jointly
with the Neck district unit,
Thursday, April 2.
Mrs. E. W. GrabenhoTst, a
returned missionary, will an
wer questions on India.
niEu4TOr4)ri
New Shewing Open (stt
Iml Flynn Mamreen CH&ra
"Against All flag"
Also
sUchard Cente
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Monday, marcn a, isaa
Unionvale
Unionval Honoring Mrs.
Clarence L. Fowler for her
birthday, which was Thursday
March 19, a fried chicken din
ner wa served at the home of
her son and daughter-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Fowler,
In Grand Island district'
Wednesday evening.
Mr. M. Braat and daughter
Miss Doris Braat, were addl.
tlonal guests.
Mr. and Mr. Joe R. Pneir
of Broadmead were Thursday
evvmfig, euoBftt) vi ineir aunt
Mrs. Fowler. '
Jo R. Panek, 49, has enters
the General hospital clinic at
McMinnvllle for treatment of
heart ailment.
Norris Jones, formerly nt
Unionvale, who has served in
the army overseas, was at the
nome oi nis parents, Mr. and
Mr. Fred Launer, at Amltv
three week, re-enlisted and is
stationed at McChord Field
Wash. '
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