Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 24, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    In "the -'Valley
' Edited by MIKE FORBES
Sheridan
; Mr. and Mrs. Letter Nairn
of Sheridan are the parent of
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Week
Dusty Brooks
And His AH-tar
Harlem Revue
Featuring
The Rrowa loaabshell
JaanitaBrewa
aad Bulem Jul Band
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HOW WE STRETCH
Em small economies add ud to large
1 . Every family theae days knows how important it is to make dollars
stretch. And so it is in the telephone business, too. We've always
been oonocny minded, of course. And we never stop trying to make
go farther
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S. This machine does double daty digging a trench
and placing cable in a single operation. Previously,
machinee were used to dig the trenches, but the cable
had to be placed in the trenches by hand. It's capable
of placing fifteen feet of cable per minute, a saving of
up to 60 per cent in time. ..which means that Jobs are
dons taster and cost leas.
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a daughter, born March 15 at
the McMinnvllle hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morrli
are the parents of a daughter,
Kathryn Ann, born at the Mc
Minnvllle General boepital
March 1. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brandt of
Sheridan and Mr. ahd Mrs.
Coye M. Morris of Portland.
I Mr. and Mrs. Wilroer Fouliot
of Sheridan are the parents of
a son, born March 13 at the
McMinnvllle hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert nozart
of Willamina are tfte parents
of a daughter, born March 19
at the McMinnvllle hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones
of Grand Ronde are the par
ents of a daughter, born March
15 at the McMinnvllle hospital.
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FraiUand Meeting;
FrulUand FrulUand
Women's Circle will meet at
FrulUand church ' annex
Thursday, March 26, at 2 p.m.
Mn. H. Thomas is president;
Mrs. Stanley Fagg, secretary.
ENDS TONIGHT OPEN S:iS
"AGAINST AU. FLAGS'
"THE KAISERS
Starts Wednesday OPEN :45
Aba
tUaalty CMeats
"ARMY BOUND
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pimwerf program nao ia use ihrougnout me company helped us
than ever. Take our cars and
Aurora
Aurora The Boy Scouts
Court of Honor, held In the
Knights of Pythias ban in Au
rora Thursday evening, March
19, with the Aurora troop, No.
624 as hosts, featured several
second class awards made to
members of troop No. 624, and
a star award was presented to
Wendel McLln, son of Floyd
McLin, principal of the Au.ors
grade scrool. -
The Court of Honor includes
Hazel Green, Mt. Angel, Wood
burn, Gervais, Hubbard and
Aurora.
The 27th anniversary of the
Maplewood Grange will be ob
served Tuesday, March 24, and
a special birthday cake will
adorn and main table and be
served during the refreshment
hour at special ceremonies hon
oring five memberi of Maple
wood with 25-year jewels.
' Seated at the table and wear
ing 25-year pins will be Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Fenske, Gerd
Eilers, F. M. Ferguson and A. J.
Zimmerman.
Music will be furnished by
the Alaska Junk Co. of Port
land. Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Wurster were i
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DANCING
IS FUN!
Try Lesson
Free Private Clan
. Dance forties, Too!
, Paul Armstrong
Studios
155 S. Ifceriy H 17513
CHUCK'S MARINATED STEAKS
A choice steak bathed
a Hoen oi fame to areaatc a muy line in
wanderrai steaks are an experience ia feedl
pnees as aigner tnaa
SERVED
Chuck's
3190 Portland Read
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YOUR TELEPHONE DOLLARS
savings as we work to hold down costs of bringing you service
trucks alone.
'
S. Installing aerial cable k easy for thie mechanical
cable "lasher." A hneman starta U on its quick trip
from one pole to the next, and as H is pulled along it se
cure the cable to the wire strand which supports it. It's
as neat as a sewing machine stitching a seam. The result:
faster, more economical operation, and substantial sav
ings in telephone dollars.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
aid and Lonnie Nelson of Long
view. Wash., and Lloyd Nelson
of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Neman Hurst
had as their Sunday dinner
guests Mrs. Hurst's mother and
her brothers. Mrs. Jennie Zieg-
ler, George and Bill Ziegler of
BarloW.
Mrs. Lena Mae Lambert
called on friends in Aurora
Thursday afternoon.
Mio June Weinert, home
economics freshman at Oregon
State college, and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weinert
of Aurora, was recently elect
ed to the board of trustees of
Jameson House at Corvallls.
Butteville
Mrs. Charles Martin is re
covering from bruises received
in her home when she fell from
a stepladder while painting.
First aid and x-rays showed no
broken bones.
Robert Lindahl is in Hutchin
son hospital, Oregon City, with
a broken leg received in a fall
at his home. '
The Women's Fellowship of
the Butteville Congregational
church held their monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Cecil McCarty in Donald.
Mrs.
Hartwell wnite led the
devotional services.
the hostess, Mrs. Cecil McCarty,
assisted by her lister, Mrs.
Frances Metholt of Canby.
Grand Island
Grand Island The Grand
Island Mothers circle and Com
munity club sponsored a jitney
supper from 6 to 7 p.m. at the
school house Friday evening.
Adelbert Smith, assisted by
L. W. Scoggin, was the auc
tioneer.
They're So Good!!
In wine, sfl sod Berts with Just '
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Mutating aad.
erauury steaas
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Steak House
Salem Phone S-M92
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increase gatoUne mileage more man
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By keeping tires fully inflated, by avoiding fast starts and following
other good driving practices, tests indicate we may save as much as
$160,000 on a company-wide basis this year. And we're working in
many other ways, large and small, to hold our operating costs down.
Roberts
County Deputy Gordon Gil
bert and Mrs. Gilbert and Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Howard, of the
SUverton Hills grange were
visitors at the grange meeting
Saturday night. "
Glenn Bidgood, agriculture
chairman, reported on the po
tato beetle and strawberry
weevil. Mr. Gilbert, SUverton
Hills, also reported on the
strawberry weevil.
Mrs. Roy J. Rice reported on
her work at the legislature and
told of the procedure in passing
bills.
Lecturer's program consisted
of Dledge to the flag, two con
tests, a song by Frank Judd
and songs by the group. .
Those attending SUverton
Hills grange Friday night on
their county annual visitation
program were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sollenberger, Mr. and
Mrs. G. S. Higgins, A. D. Gra
ham, Mr; and Mrs. Louis D.
Johnston, Mrs. J. J. Johns, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy J. Rice, Mrs. S.
L. Minard and Mrs. Charlotte
Jones..
The Home Extension . Unit
wiU meet at the grange h
Thursday, March 26, at 10:S0
a.m. with Mrs. John Hanna and
Mrs. Oliver. Holcomb project
leaders. Their subject will be
"Herbs for Variety and , Ac
cent." Mrs. Warren : Wallace left
for Brooklyn, Wash., Thursday,
where she wUl spend a week
or more visiting her mother,
Mrs. Myrtle Burke, and other
relatives.
Mrs. C. E. Brenneman and
two daughters, and Mrs. W. E.
Heacock and two sons, all of
Eugene, spent Wednesday at
the home of their po rents. Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Forster.
Mr. and v Mrs. Lawrence
Johnston and daughters, Shar
on, Beatrice and Shela, Corval
lis, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Engel
harn, Salem, were supper
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis D. Johnston Sun
day. Unionvale
I Unionvale Honoring Miss
Donna Lee Edwards, a bridal
shower was held at the social
, room of the Unionvale Evan-
gelical United Brethren church
I Friday evening.
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We're saving pennies
. and dollars, too!
These economies are typical of the
many ways both large 'and small
that we atastch your telephone
iollars. And over the yean, they
add up to big savings in our oper
ating budget... savings which en
able us to bring you fine telephone
service at prices which make your
telephone a good friend of the fam
ily budget.
YOUR TELEPHONI IS ONE OF
TODAY'S BIST BARGAINS
IpPacificTeiephone
Thirtv.fiv relatives and.
friends attended and presented
Daffodils ana viojcib were
the flowers used in the bou
Kamea were enjoyed.
Cake, jello, coffee and punch
were served lor reiresnmcnis.
Mrs. Roy Stoutenburg gave
the benediction.
Pratum
DMtnm - Pratum Com
munity club held its monthly
meeting Friday night at Pra
tum school, with a swias steaK
dinner.
Spring flowers and caster
decorations were used
thrnuehout the dinlnS room.
Three hundred and two din
ners were served.
Mr. Chambers, of Tinkbam
Gilbert store of Salem, en
tertained the. large crowd
aHth a Television nroeram
during the dinner hours.
After dinner the following
nnimin was aivenL: aeveral
vocal solos, Huburt Asp in-
well, reading, jtaipn ueuuer,
vocal' trio, Cannon Roth,
TWtr Tiitt Alice Grant:
reading; Mrs. Elmer Hansen,
piano solo, vaieta nay; aaui
"iraiura piayer. i
: Th nrMirient Sav LUlCV
named the ' following com
mutes for April meeting:
Program Mrs. Dave Ramseyer
Jr., Mrs. Albert Schearer,
Willis Goebel. Refreshments
Henery Beutler, Mrs.' Joe
Slater, Mrs. Albert Gerig.
Dallas
Dallas Circle A of the Pres. !
byterian church met Friday at
the home of Mrs. Earl Benbow.
Mrs. Al Burlebach presided at
the meeting and Mrs. Norman :
Baker led devotions. . ' 1
During the meeting final
plans were, made for an apron
and food sale to be held during
Apra The bulk of the after
noon was spent working on tea
towels for the coming sale.
The meeting closed with re
freshments and a social hour.
Guests for the afternoon were
Mrs. Tracy Staata and Mrs.
Dave Grant, both of Dallas.-.
The next circle meeting will
be held the third Friday in
April, the first Friday not be
ing scheduled as a meeting date
due to the fact that it is Good
Friday. The meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Walter Mulr.
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Strawberry Fete
Plans Developed '
Lebanon Strawberry fair
board members and chairmen
of the committees for the 41st
annual celebration are now
meeting- regularly to plan the
1953 event. Plans will be out
lined this week, budgets sub
mitted and actual promotion
will begin. -: ; v .
A limited number of glo-
cards for auto bumpers are'
available free at the Chamber
of Commerce office, to publi
cize the attraction on June 4-8.
Three - Presidents ' of .' the
United States died on July 4
John Adams, Jefferson and
Monroe.
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MUSICAL FUN!
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Hubbard
Hubbard The annual Mys
tery Mother-Daughter banquet
viriiiv ovenlne was hiohliahted
with a decorated birthday cake
complete with candles ana yel
low daffodils, brought by Mrs.
r..... T-aMW fnr her foster
daughter, Miss Sally DeArmand
who could not be present.
Mrs. Harry Reed, president,
.mfiui tha business session
with the minutes of last year's
meeting read by the secretary,
Miss Arlene Strewn.
Mrs Howard Jones was
elected president with Mrs. E.
lu carrett as vice prewaeni,
and Miss Eleanor Aho, secre
tary for next year.
Names for the past year were
disclosed and new names
drawn. Gifts were distributed.
Mrs. Jerry Spurlock won the
mother's prize in a balloon
bursting game and Miss Jo Mc
Narv wan the dauehtcr'i nrize.
Miss Strawn received tne spe
cial prise. Mrs. Leffler was pre
sented with a gift for Ming a
member of the group the long
est having been among those
Held Over!
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ACADEMY WNNIR! DIRECTORf COLOR!' '
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Tuesday, March 24, 1953
who organized it.
Appointed on the dining
room committee for next year
were Mrs. A. L. Murphy and
Mrs. C. K. McNary; and on the
kitchen committee Mrs. Floyd
Dominick, Mrs. AI Barendse
and Nella, Mrs. Spurlock and
Nancy.
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