Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 03, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Friday, AprU 8, Ify
In ther Valley
Edited by HIKE FORBES
West Stay ton
Weit Stayton Mn. Faite
Folk waa complimented with
a pink and blue shower Thurs
day evening at the home of the
hoiteai, Mn. Paul McClellan.
An It ting was her daughter
in-law, Mn. Truman McClel-
lan. ,
- Invited were: Meidamei
Chriitina - Forrette, : Georgia
Brazeale, Lora Rand, Alice
Dively, Zelpha Downer, Muriel
Hudson, Mildred Banner, Ma
mie Baker, Pauline ' Belden,
Pearl . Darley, Marilyn and
Mabel Odenthal, Virginia
Prantl. Ella Hilton, Pepper
Shepherd, Grace Nienke, Edith
Stewart, Naomi Hilton, Fran-
cena Doran, Alma Hatfield of
Salem. .
Mary Hankel, Normaline
Smith, Minnie Dlckman, Viv
tan Lynch, Jennie Schafer, Ed
na Dowe, Rom Com, Ima Hen
ri kaon, Fay Smiley, Lera Snod
; dy, Helen Gilbert, Maxine Lee
: and , Carla, Nadine Moreland
and daughter! of Stayton; Er
nie Baker, - Grace Keiney,
Laura Garb, Marlce Doran and
' Ada Stewart; alio Misses Doris
Gilbert and Hazel Dively; the
Honored gueit, Mn. Foltz and
daughters, Judy and Bonnie.
Following the opening of
flits, refreshments were aerved
. by the hostesses.
PTAaf Silver! oii '
Will Meet Thursday
Sllverton SUverton Parent-Teacher
auoclatlon will
meet Thursday, AprU 9,- In
the aenior high a e h e o 1
auditorium.
Mn. Ralph Schmidt, PTA
president, will direct the bus!
ness hour. The program, pre
sented by the senior high
school student group,, will be
under the supervision of the
dean of girls, Mrs, W. P.
Scarth.
A feature of the business
hour will be the final report
of the nominating committee
and the election of officers
for the coming year. ;
Woodburn May Lose
Rural Fire Trucks
Pratum
Pratum A farewell party
was given for John Wenger
last Friday evening, March 27,
at the home of his aunt, Miss
Alma Wenger, and her four
brothers, Eldon, Edward. Wil
liam and Robert Wenger, in
the Pratum community. John
Is leaving for the army April
7.
Refreshments were served
by his aunts, Miss Alice Wen
ger and Mn. Fred Muller.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Grover L. Welty and chil
dren, Stan and Kathy; Mr. and
Mrs. Homer welty and dauffh.
ter, Ann; Enoch Welty; Mr.
and Mn. Lawrence Wenger;
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hofatetter;
Mr. and Mn. Sherman Hofste.
ter and sons, Dwayne, Dale
and Kermy; Mrs. Robert Cable;
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mize;
Oscar Wenger; J. W. Hofstet
ter; Rev. and Mn. W. A. Regler
and children, Richard, Donald,
Karen and Douglas; Mr. and
Mn. Fred A. Muller; Mr. and
Mn. Wesley Strode and daugh
ter, Jeanette and Barbara,
irom augene, ore.; Mr. and
Mr. Earl Strode and children,
Eleanor, Ilza,- Glenda and
Ivan, and the honored guest,
John Wenger and his wife Lee.
Lee plans to live with her
I rents, Mr. and Mn. Earl
Strode, while John Is gone.
; Aluminum deposits discov
ert In Jamaica in the West In
dies in 1842 are expected to
yield 220 million tons of ore.
Easter Lily Sale
To Be at Wood burn
Woodbura ' Miniature
facsimile Easter lilies will be
sold in Woodburn Saturday,
April '4. from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. by members of Ever
green Assembly of Rainbow.
Proceeds of the sale will go
to the Crippled Children's
hospital in Eugene and will
be the final local event in the
Easter sale campaign . 1 n
Woodburn.
The lilies will be sold in the
downtown business area of
Woodburn and at the Bank
of Oregon in the highway
business district.
Woodburn A notice was
received - Wednesday morn
ing at the city hall that the
rural fire protection district
will sever its contract with
the city of Woodburn July 1,
1953, unless the elty gives "a
definite committed answer as
to how it is going to share with
the district on a 50-50 basis
on equipment and operation
of the fire department."
. The action was taken by the
district board of directors
Tuesday morning, following
the defeat by Woodburn vot
en last Friday of a proposed
six . mill continuing levy to
finance the fire department
and a 915,000 bond iasue to
purchase a new fire truck.
Lester Henn, president of
the rural district board, stated
that his group wants assur-
Falls City
Butteville
JOIN OUR
SHOW!
BRAND
NEW
CLASSES
YOU TOO MAY BNTEJt!
ARMSTRONG'S
SPRING
REVUE
THE
FESTIVALS
AND
FAIR
Wa have more shows, big
ter shows, and betted
shows than ever before.
HEW (LASSES
ALL TYPES DANCING
Piul Armstrong
Dance Studio
, IBIS. Liberty
Phone 2-75JI
Butteville Mn. Jack Ma
Cloud and 1 family anxiously
await news of the recovery of
V at . twtilv 1 n Ik, tvi V-.I a
where he was recently drowned
near Kelso, Wash. -
R. W. "Jiggs" Grimm, crew
man on the motor vessel "Island
Mail," was lot at sea in an ac
cident Sunday, March 22.
Besides his mother, Mrs. Jack
McCloud and half brothers
here In Butteville, he leaves a
wife, a teacher in Beaverton
schools.
Miss Bernadine Harper spent
Wednesday night with Mrs. Ma
tilda Croco and daughter, Bar
bara Gene Croco, in Beaverton,
The board of governors of
the Pioneer Mothers Memorial
Cabin in Champoeg Park met
for a luncheon meeting at the
home of Mn. W. E. Hansen in
Salem Tuesday, March 31.
Mn. Karl Engleman attend'
ed. .
A general meeting of all dep
uties and their assistants serv
ing on the (round observation
post was called on Saturday
evening, March 28, by F. M.
Fergeson.
Mrs. W. O. Llndquist, dep
uty, Mrs. William Dentel and
Donald Smith, assistants of the
local post, attended.
The post, situated midway
between - Aurora, Donald and
Butteville, is manned around
the clock.
Mr. and Mn. Ed Jones and
children, Gerry, Carla, and
Janice, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Engleman motored to Jennings
Lodge Sunday to have dinner
with Mr. and Mn. Donald En
gleman.
Mr. and Mn. Walter Nichol
son and family of Estacada
were Sunday visitors at the
Russell Gotchall home,
Mn. Karl Engleman and
Mn. Ed Jones Tuesday, March
24, attended the 28th birthday
anniversary of the Oak Lawn
Worn ens club
Twenty four members, in
cluding a number of charter
Falls CitySunrise prayer
meeting service will be held
Sunday morning, April 5, at
8:30 a.m. at the Christian
church.
Charles Joslin is 111 at the
Bartell hospital in Dallas.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Bandy
of Salem were Saturday
visiton.
, Mr. and Mn. Nick Frieseh
and daughter of Dallas were
Saturday call - era - of her
parents, Mr. and Mn. Simoa
Robinson. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hen
thorne and son of Sheridan
were ' Snuday visitors of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Henthorne.
The district meeting of the
WSCS was held at Dallas
Thursday. Those ' attending
were Mrs. George Kitchen,
Mrs. Eva Burbank, Mrs. M. L.
Thompson. Mrs. James Roger
and Mn, T. A. Glover.
Mrs. M. L. Thompson 'and
Hal were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Barnhart at Dallas. Mrs.
Thompson attended the morn
ing church service at the
Methodist church.
Mrs. Harold Fr ink of Day
ton, visited Friday with her
father-in-law, Warren Frink,
and had Rev. and Mrs. James i
Roger as dinner guests with;
them.
Mr. and Mrs. John Paul
Frink and son of Rockaway
were Sunday visitors of his
mother, Mrs. Faye Frink.
Word was received Monday
of the death of Mrs. William
Hill at Corvallis on Sunday,
March 29. Funeral services
were held at the Corvallis
Funeral Parlors Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Dodge and family of Valsetz
were Saturday visitors.
Charles Frink and Leonard
Btrith ' of Valsetz spent the
week-end at the home of Mrs.
Faye Frink.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mills
made a trip to Salem Monday.
Mn. C. E. Holmer has gone
to Santa Rosa, Calif., to visit
her daughter, Mn. . Jean
Portigal.
Mrs. Otto Teal is visiting
her daughter, . Mrs. Louie
Baker at Auburn, Wash.
Mrs. A. L. Robinson fell
downstairs at her home and
broke her right leg at the knee
on Tusday.
Mr. and Mn. Cliff Robinson
and family were in . Dallas
Saturday. , .
Mrs. Flora Mills and Mrs.
Bertha Harrington called at
the Evans Rest Home . In
Dallas on Wednesday to see
Mrs. Phoebe Ward.
WcenS-end callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Lamprecht were
ance that the city's 1953-94
budget would include suffi
cient fire department funds to
carry half of the cost of the
dispatcher system and depart
ment operation.
The board also feels that
the city should provide suf
ficient tire fighting' equip
ment to protect itself, using
the two rural-owned trucks
now housed in Woodburn as
secondary equipment. He con
tended that the city bad not
had sufficient equipment the
past two yean and that rural
trucks had been used as pri
mary city protection and that
the rural district had not had
sufficient co-operation from
the city.
Decision June 39
Mayor Mattson, when inform
ed of the district's intentions,
stated that the city of Wood
burn cannot now give a defi
nite committment to the dis
trict beyond June 30 of this
yean when the current bud
get expires. It is the intention
of the council to provide the
city's share of funds to con
tinue the present dispatcher
system and meet department
costs in the 1953-54 budget
but that this would probably
require exceeding the 6 per
cent limitation and need ap
proval by the voters.
The city has reconditioned
the LaFrance truck and it will
be returned to service shortly.
At that time the firemen will
be instructed to answer city
calls with this truck first and
use rural equipment only
when necessary.
The rural district now. has
three pieces of fire fighting
equipment, two stationed in
Woodburn and one in Gervais,
and . are contemplating the
purchase of another smaller
members, met for a luncheon
at tto Coney Wand restaurant hu .father, John Lamprecht
in nuwuuin, Mr. and Mn. Evereth Lam-
Mr. and Mra CM Harper ht ind ,on M. Ivan
of Portland, ifA Ur. arri Mrj.!OIco ,,, of Woodburn. j,ck
Ed Utrvm rl ar 4 Dortald jjolmes of Valsetz and James
were Sunday fnwrta at t n e ; Jlck 0, SettUe Wash..
Chester Harpr bam. . .,. .,. -, -, -,
Mary Lou Hart rfAT.l Mofl-i xhe street car beside Hiway
day and Turf7. hT days off , n !n Aurora has been secured
from her work at to Bnrlners (or location of the sale and
hospital In Portland, at the wlll mtde ntdy.
Dome oi ncr pircnu, nr. inn
Mrs. Chester Harper.
Maurice Hartley of Kelso,
Wash., is spending bis spring
school vacation with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hartley. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brelt
haupt and children, Gretta Ann
and Henry, of Portland were
Sunday guests at the Beryl
1 Brelthaupt home.
The Countryside Gardners
; now have committees appointed
and working on plans for the
plant and garden supply sale
to be held In Aurora May 9.
AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 9
DINE a. DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
Music by Stubby Mills and Hit land
SPECIAL SUNDAY $400 CHILDREN
I
DINNER
TWKFf U m EN CaSSElOU
65c
llSt S. COMMERCIAL PHONE 4-S1I9
Lealeaaalrea, Anlllary and Their Guests Invited
New Shewing Open f :4i
John Payne - Arlene Dahl
8b- Ccdrit Hardwlcke
"CARIBBEAN"
Aba
Peter Lawford - Dawn Addams
"HOUR OF II"
HOLLYWOOD KIDS
MATINEE
Temarrow - 1:M U 4:M jb.
t CARTOONS SERIAL
Special Matinee Featare
"CANTERV1LLB GHOST"
Marrarct OUrtea
Robert Yonnf
Charles Laaghtoa
ALSO
BEN80N'g BIRTHDAY CAKE
for
Charles Berftn, Matt too Ora
chalat, Jerry Scott, Job White,
Roberta Schlatter, Allen Rrk
erman, Marilyn Lakamnla, Pat
ty Stabblefield, Nancy Gray,
Mania Chrlsmaa, John Talbot,
Shirley flaky, Gordon Hooter,
Gary Ilousrr, Margie Gookln,
Carolyn Rrhmldt, Judith A.
Richard, Danny Clark, John
McClaln, Joe Rainwater, Re
ward Eumoteln, Larry Vincent,
Larry Ollrer, Carolyn Spentra,
Jeanette Edwards, B e n I a
Brown, Charles Toll, JadHh
Barry, David Balrd, Bobby Pas
ser. .
1 Htift.'i.lfT
PHONt S-S71S
: Virginia Mayo
Bteve Cochran
In Color
"SHE'S BACK i
ON BROADWAY"
-
Bowery Boys
"JALOPY"
PHONIS-SOSO
Linda Darnell
WUUam Bendlx
In Technicolor
"BLACKBEARD '
' THE PIRATE"
.:,
Georfe Brent
"TANGIER
! INCIDENT"
rttoMi a-srat
Two Chillers!
Boris Karloft -BODY
SNATCHER'
James Ellison
'1 WALKED WITH
A ZOMBIE"
PMONI S.S407
- Robert Taylor
Eleanor Parker
"ABOVE AND
BEYOND"
George Montgomery
In Technicolor
THE
PATHFINDER"
HEY KIDS!
TOMORROW!
AT NOON '
Free
Easter
(live)
Bunnies!
2 Features!
Cartoons!
Prises!
HVE-IN THEATRI
UMM Mill Hi. IIMffaT fJ
(lata ttmrm l'41
Show ai 7:1
ENDS SATURDAY
In Technic Ur
"THf RAIDERS"
Richard Cent
. -rtae-
la 8uperclDS Color
"ABBOTT AND
COSTELLO MEET
CAPTAIN K1DD"
Toalte (FrL) Is Our
"Easier Bunny Nile"
Load the Car Up and
Join the run. Aloa
rartoon Carnlral
truck to be stationed In the
Mission Bottom area. Several
plans are being considered for
housing and manning the rural
equipment if it is moved out
of Woodburn.
The Woodburn rural fire
protection district was organ
ized in 1946. Since that time
one or more pieces of its equip
ment have been located in
Woodburn under a contract
whereby the city would house
and man the equipment which
would be available for use in
both areas.-
DeMolay Members
Join ot Woodburn
Woodburn The DeMolay
dearee was conferred upon
Arhur Peterson, Hussell And
erson and Homer Wadswortn,
Jr., at the regular meeting of
Woodburn chapter oi uemomy
nfnccriav nteht at the Mason
ic Temple, with Philip LaBarr,
master councilor, presiding.
Clair LaBarr. past master
counclor, now on leave from
the navy was present.
At the same time a meeting
of the Mother's Circle was held
in the parlors with Mrs. Har
old Tlcknor presiding.
Diana wn) fnsdfi tO hold a
family planned pot-luck din
ner on May 0 ai o:au p.ra.
Dean Bishoprick was appointed
chairman for this event and
will be assisted by Mrs. cay
man Baird, Mrs. Iceland Plank,
and Mrs. C. H. Ahrens. Mothers
wiU be notified at a later date
as to what food to bring. .
After the meeting refresh-
ZING, ZIP and Zest
THE NEW VILLAGE INN PRESENTS
Direct from Hollywood This Week Only
i THE HOLLYWOOD RANGERETTES
Outstanding in appearance, personality and performance, wheth- '
er It's western or modern they bit a happy blfh in entertainment.
Lilting tempos, pleasant melodies and haunting vocals designed
especially for yon dancing pleasure. Two complete floor shows.
meats were served to 23?
Molay boys and their ad";
ors by Mrs. C. H. AhreaHS
Mrs. Tom Stampley. .
The Bio Grande supply jJ
ligation water for two mmjl
acres. , ' . ,.
DANCING
IS FUN!
Try a Lesson
FREE
Private or Class
, Paul Armstrong
Studios .
155 $. llbertT Hi. 27523
FREE!
DANCE LESSONS
(Prior to our regular dance)
CRYSTAL
GARDENS
Professional instruction by
Mr. Triplett and staff a!
specially trained testheri
from the
JONrttMSlAlf
Plus Gala Floor Show
Modern and
Old Time
74c
74c
1288 State
ElAMDALIL'S
Phone 3-6489
From the Folks You Have Learned !o Expect the Most and the Best
CMPJA
At a time when we know you will, most appreciate it our pleasure is to bring, you this
fine Eastern Oregon Hereford Beef at the jowest prices in years and years! Wholesale prices
on every beef cut in the house! Plan to buy a week's supply. Fill your, locker.
Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford
feassUi) Sees!t
Arm CutsBlade Cuts Rumps
Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford
Round T-Bone Rib Steaks
mm
Fresh
IBM
Ground
romp m
BONflBS
NEW YORK CUT
SHH0M TV
ROAST or STEAK
IB.
IB.
69'
59
TENDER LOIN 89
Hearts and Tongues
sue
BmOU
EASTER SPECIAL
U. S. No. 1 Dry Sugar Cured
Seat Pack, Full Slices
Lb.
19
DlllMD VnllMr; UEMC Fully Dressed
rLuiTir I vuiiv iiliij
and Drawn
ass
a LB.
49
m maim m
Best selection of Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford beef. Don't fail to take advantage of these prices. Convenient
II. L - 1 kl kl. J f II - r
srearr may vw airrangm nwrning nown g run year ro pay.
Half or Whole
Pound
VA
2
Front Quarter
Pound
Hind Quarter
Pound
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