Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 20, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Monday, April 20, 1953
JntfoeWaliey
Edited by MIKE FORBES
Sublimity
, Sublimity The St. Boniface
High Parents association has
selected Wednesday, April 19,
as the date lor the annual ath'
letic banquet to be given in
the parish gym. y
Mrs. Emma Doerfltr 1 U
spending, the week with her
sister, Mrs. Josie Barr, at Mt
Angel. '".. . '
V Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hasa
' ler visited relatives at Battle
ground, Wash., Wednesday.
A group of nine girls and
ten boys received their first
holy communion at 8 a.m. serv
Ices Sunday. A, . ,..,;.!
Members of the class were:
Judy Fronk, Charlotte Welz,
Susan Ingle, Deanna Bradley.
; Rosanna Butler, . Constance
Llndeman, Margaret Itmmer-
man, Beverly Mlnten, Marcla
umbrecht, Donald Locke,
Donald Heuberger, Jerry Kb
ner, David Heuberger, Orvllle
, Mioute, Raymond Toepfer,
. James Neal, Gary Mackle, Don'
aid woite and John peters.
The Sublimity Womaa's
dub held the last meeting of
. tne season at the Home of Mrs,
Katharine Toepfer. Mrs. Rose
Rieaterer won first prize at
cards and Mrs. Rose Becker
.won the special gift.
" ' Election of officers was held
with Mrs. Rose .Rieiterer be
ing selected as president; Mrs.
Angellne Hauler, vice presi
dent, and Mrs. Margaret Hilf-
, man, secretary-treasurer.
V A picnic la planned for the
third Sunday In May. ;
; . Mr. and Mrs. Andy Klnti
were bosts Tuesday evening to
family birthday dinner hon
oring their daughter, Mrs. Rob
. ert (Maxlne) Borjt and son,
Gilbert Klntz, Mr. and Mrs,
John Klntz and daughter and
Professional
New York Comedy
Robert Borst were other mam'
bers present. i
aiibert . Klntz. USN. left
Wednesday for Seattle, thence
to San Diego, where the next
three months will bo spent on
various cruises.
Mr. and Mrs. B. cole and
family of Mill City were Sun-
day guests at the Carl Podrab-
tky home. . . .
A large claw of Junior Girl
Foresters took part in lnltla
tion and Installation cereratm
les at the C.F. hall recently.
The ritualistic work was un
der the direction of Field Rep,
resentativa Mrs. Angellne Han
ler, Chief .Ranger Margaret
Laux and Juvenile Director
Aurallo Podrabsky, assisted by
five girls recently advanced
from juvenile to adult mem'
bershlp in the court.' ,
The grade school Mother's
club held a meeting Monday
evening.
An assignment of sewing for
Stayton's Santiam Memorial
hospital has been '.completed
under the direction of Mrs,
Clara Frank, assisted by Mrs,
Louise Heuberger, Mrs. Grace
Ditter, Mrs. Ted Peters and
Mrs. Ollva Heuberger.
Going from here for the In'
itiation ceremonies and ban
quet of the Catholic Order of
Foresters at Verboort last
week were: Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Minden, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Wolf, ev. Robert O'Hara, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Rieiterer, Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert J. Ditter,
Mary jean Ditter, Jo. J. Min
den. Hubert Meyerhoefer. A,
J. Schrewe and Ed Hassler. '
Woodburn
Jenny
Kissed
file"
Coming to Salem
Tonight
SALEM
SENIOR
HIGH
SCHOOL
8 P.M.
Sponsored by 10-30 Club
Tickets on sale
" at tho Door ,
Woodbum Mr. end Mrs,
Harvey Roberts. ' Duwyane.
-nyins ana Marilyn, left Fri
day in their car for Douglas. N,
D., where they were called by
tne serious illness of Mr. Rob
erts' father.
Miss Sandra Richards of
Portland was a week end guest
of her cousin. Miss Karen Mag-
nuson, and returned to Port
land Sunday with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Richards, who were guests at
tne Richards home in Portland
at a birthday dinner for their
son, Norman Richards.
Airman 3c and Mrs. Merle
Henn left recently by car for
Wichita, Kan., where he is sta
tioned with the air force. He
spent a few days in Woodbum
visiting Ills parents, Mr. and
Mrs.' Lester Henn, and other
relatives before returning to
duty. -.
Major and Mrs. Edwin Nel
son and daughter, Shirley Anne,
lext last week lor Maine where
Major Nelson will report for
duty April 37. They have been
visiting in Woodbum with his
parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Herbert
Nelson and other relatives fol
lowing their return by boat to
the United States from Ger
many where he has been sta
tioned for the past three and
one-half years.
Mrs. Charles Spear of Coos
Bay was a guest during the
week of her mother, Mrs.
Blaine McCord. , .
Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Byers of
Woodbum are parents of a son
Dora Monday, April 13, at the
Salem Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Mayme Clarke who has
spent the past three months In
Woodburn at the home of her
son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Pickering, has
returned to make her home In
Salem.
Lyons
Lyons Mrs. Elmer Taylor
was hostess for the meeting of
the Home Economics club of
the Santiam Valley Grange
with the meeting held at her
home Tuesday afternoon. ... .
Plans were made and dis
cussed for the annual harvest
festival and bataar, which is
held in the fall. ,
Present for the meeting were
Mesdames Virgil Rogers, Wil
son Stevens. Albert Bass, Floyd
Bassett, Ed Taylor, Giles Wag
ner, Leo Russell, Jerry Coff
man, and the hostess, Mrs. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley West
are receiving congratulations
upon the arrival of a daughter,
born Sunday at the Santiam
Memorial hospital in Stayton,
The child has been named
Judy Kathleen and has three
sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ethridge
and family left Tuesday for
Texas where they will visit
with relatives. Ethridge is
agent at the Southern Pacific
depot and is replaced by Harold
Fife, a relief man from Albany.
Zona Slscho and Hazel Lew
is, members of Faith Rebekah
lodge, attended a meeting held
in Sclo Tuesday afternoon to
help make plans with other of
ficers for the district conven
tion, which will be held In
Sclo.
Alta Bodeker, who will be
left supporter to vice chair
man, was unable to attend.
Zona will be inside guardian
and Hasel left supporter to the
chairman; Leatha Sommers of
Sclo will be the chairman.
The Wednesday afternoon
card club met at the Rebekah
hall with Mrs. Bob Free as
hostess. A 1:30 dessert lunch
eon preceded the playing of
several tables of 500. Mrs.
Herman Free held the high
score; Mrs. Vern Nydegger,
second high; Mrs. Orvllle
Downing, low,' and Mrs. Oscar
Naue won the traveling prize.
Present were Mesdames Os
car Naue, Orvllle Downing, Al
bert Bass, Herman Free, An
drew Seig, George Huffman,
Kenneth Helemn, Sam Bridges,
Vern Nydegger, Earl Allen,
Henry Holzfuss, Pat Lyons,
Bert Lyons, Joe Johnson, Ches
ter Roy, Mrs. Inez Ring and
the hostess, Mrs. Free. . .
Mumps, measles, flu and
chicken pox have hit the Man
Linn school with epidemic
force. Thursday, April 18, 23
per cent of the pupils were ab
sent. It also has struck some
of the teaching staff as well es
the pupils. Some of the adults
of the community have been
suffering with mumps, taken
from the children. .
There will be no school Mon
day, due to the spring county-
wide work shop held in Al
bany. Each teacher received
a card telling when to be present.
Prom Held by ?
Dayton High
' DaytonOne of the high
lights in any high school year
is the junior-senior prom.
The event took place Monday
evening, April 13, at the Orien
tal Gardens at McMinnvllle
for the juniors, seniors and
faculty of the Dayton union
high school.
Jean Crawley sang "China
town." Ruby Clark gave the
Invocation; Roy Rowland, jun
ior class president, spoke a few
words of welcome and the re
sponse was given by Bill Mich
ael, senior class president.
The class adviser is Harold
L. Lewis.
The general chairman was
Donna Walthers, assisted by
Diane Flanlgan, LaVonne Fin
nicum, Joyce Delbel and a very
eager junior class.
Music of the occasion was
furnished by the Bruce Patton
band of Linf ield college. Danc
ing was also en enjoyable part
of the prom.
There were 02 present, in
cluding the faculty, wives and
husbands, for the banquet and
evening. ,
Amity
Woodburn Plant
Wins Tax Write-off
Woodbum A certificate of
necessity has been granted to
the Terminal Ice and Cold
Storage company Of Woodbum
by the Office of Defense Mo
bilization, it was disclosed Sat
urday.
The certification allows a 85
per cent tax write-off for fa,
duties which would cost an es
tlmated $388,525.
30 MILLION PEOPLE HAVE SEEN ICE FOLLIES!
all-new 17th edition! DON'T MISS IT!
Now an
Amity The Amity grade
school has announced the date
of May day exercises for May
8.
Members of the court are:
Queen,' Arietta Gusa; prime
minister, David . Dodge; prin
cess, Frances Massey; escort,
Gary Pederson; princess, Char
11a Reed; escort, Lowell Mur
dock; princess, Sharon Coch
ran; escort, Stanley Ellenber-
ger. . -
Mrs. Amber Wood hu been
at the home of her parents for
the past month.
. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Valet
are announcing the arrival of
a son, Robert Jeffrey, born
April 12 at McMinnvllle hos
pital. He weighed 8 pounds,
3 ounces. There are two older
children, a boy and a 'girl.
The Interior of the Amity
post office is being redecorat
ed. The building is owned by
Mrs. H. J. Richter.
The senior class play, "Pro
fessor, How Could You?" is I
scheduled for May 1. It will
climax the annual May day j
reie.
. v .
. Some 600,000 acres of U. S.
Indian lands were under oil'
and gas leases In 1952.
Aumsville
CD.
Aumsville The Aumsville
PTA elected officers at its last
regular meeting.
Elected were: President. Mrs.
Ivan Elam; vice president, Mrs.
Leonard Lee; secretary. Mrs.
Ernest Pyell, and treasurer,
Mrs. Girod. '
The sixth grade won the room '
count for having the. most par
ents present. They have won
the most times and they will
receive a field trip picnic.
On April 20 the 4-H clubs
wilt hold achievement night in
the grade school gym. There
will be exhibits of the various
projects and a style show.
The Aumsville Home Exten
sion unit met recently at the
home of Mrs. Helen Wright In
Salem. The project was "Be
coming a 'Good Buyer."
The group will sponsor sev
eral kidnap breakfasts ss their
fund-raising project.
Officers elected were: Chslr-
man, Mrs. Rita Tietze; vice
chairman, Mrs. Sally Simpson;
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Helen
Fowler. -
On April 27 the unit will
sponsor several reels of films.
to be shown by Ruby Bunnell
at the grade school gym. The
public Is invited. ,
Pratum
TMs Cwse etiMl Melt Today
tree. !30 P.M. MUnei Sat. : P.M. Son. 1:M Sill pm
Ne Sun. Ere. Show,. "
! roilles 1 Ml Mali Oreto Application I
PORTLAND ARENA, N.W. 20th and MARSHALL )
tnchHed h check O Meeey eretf tor .1 M
sviem urn Me.- $3.60 $3.00 J2.S0 $1.50, Tn loci.
tr. Mai. O IH choke eate . . 7nd
Hume
Pratum The last meeting of
Pratum Community club was
held at the schoolhouse Friday
night. The main business of the
evening was election of offi
cers.
Ray Lilly was reelected
president; vice-president. Hen
ry Beutler; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Dave Ramseyer, Jr.
Program committee mem
bers were Mrs. Dave Ramsey
er, Jr., Mrs. Albert Schurrer,
and Willis Goebel.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Albert Gerlg, Mrs. Joe
Slater and Henry Beutler.
Graduation program will be
Monday, May 25, at 8 p.nf
SNEAK PREVUE
TONITE 8:45 P.M.! ,
1 AT THE '
ELSINORE
' (THIS IS A BKS ONE)
1
1
phoni a-srts
Donald O'Connor
Vera-Ellen
In Technicolor
"Coll Me Modem"
'
SNEAK PREVUE
AT 8:45 P.M.
PHOM i
Barbara Stanwyck
. Barry Bulltran
"JEOPARDY"
Frances Lansford
"I'LL REACH
A STAR FOR
PHONI S.S4ST
Bine Cro.bjr
Bob Hope
In Technicolor .
"ROAD TO BALI"
Rock Hudion
In Technicolor
'LAWLESS BREED"
pnoNs s-sm
Triiiie Treat!
Bobby Breen
"HAWAII CALLS"
e
Irene Dare
"FROLICS ON ICE"
Bobby Breen
"Happened In
New Orleans''
ir5CT- IaaJ--J , I
AeVma.
cay "
Mocm enctaM stamped seH aaeVott ! mtoIooo. SCJ-4-ao
Now Shewing Open 1:45
Clifton Webb Debra Fagot
"Stars and Stripes Forever'
and
"FARGO"
Bill Elliott
DRIVEJNTHEATRf
tUAvi 9.7A2QI
i wsnn M1DINL NI6HW1T ff I
GATES OPEN 7:00
SHOW AT 7:tS
END 8 Tl'ESPAY!
In Technicolor
-STARS AND
STRIPES FOREVER"
Clillon Webb
Plus
In Technipolnr
"HURRICANE SMITH"
ironne Df Carlo
Scoffs Mills
Scotts Mills The regular
PTA meeting was held at the
school house Thursday eve
ning. After the business meet
big Mr. and Mrs. Alf O.Nelson,
of Sllverton, entertained with
a talk by Mr. Nelson about
their trip and visit in Europe
last September, and showed
pictures made during their
journey. 1
i ' Officers elected for the com
ing school yeer were: Jack
Taylor, president; MablcCulp,
vice president; Sylvia Shllts,
secretary; Stella Fink, treasur
er. .. : , '
Refreshments were served
after the meeting.
Ivan Smith returned home
from his trip to Detroit, Mich.,
where he purchased a new car,
which he drove on the return
trip.
Edwin Smith, of Portland,
nephew of Mrs. Margareath
Fry, recently visited at the Fry
home.
Erma Lea Broyles, who at
tends the Molalla high school,
won the team reporter gold
certificate and a ballpoint pen
from the Sam Hayes broadcast.
Mrs. Margareath Fry and
Miss Doris Immonen were din
ner guests et the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Nelson Wed.
nesday evening.
Relatives and , friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heine
came to their home Sunday af
ternoon during open house to
celebrate the Helm 60th wed
ding anniversary.
Macleay
Macleay Sharon and Ger
ald Moore, who have been ill
for several months with rheu
matic fever, are being tutored
at their home by Mrs. Tom
Burton.
Mrs. Burton, before her mar
riage waa a Marlon county
grade school teacher.
Harry Martin, Sr., Is having
his house reshlngled.
Farmers are busy sowing
spring grain.
Stayton
Stayton The Girl Scout
of Stayton, and their leaders
are looking forward to the
"Fly Up" ceremony, to be held
April 30. The "Fly Up" is the
promotion from a Brownie to
a Girl Scout. ,
Troops will be invited from
Mill City, Lyons and Stayton.
Camn pictures will be shown
during the program.
Mrs. Angue Ware invited tne
mothers of the girls who will
tow in th oeremonv. in for
coffee on Wednesday to discuss
refreshments ana entertain
ment. Guests Included Mrs. Clif
ford Likes, chairman of the re
freshment committee; ; Mrs.
Monty Morris, Mrs. Wallace
Humphreys, Mrs. Harold Wod
tly, Mrs. Carl Showers, Mrs.
John McMahan, Mrs. Rex Kim
sey. -
Mrs. Marvin Reed held a
special meeting on Wednesday
for the leaders of the Scout"
troops, to complete final plansj
lor" the "Fly Up'! program.!
Those present were Mrs. Rich-J
rd Scheutx, Mrs. V. D. Bryj
ant; Mrs. Arthur Corbett, Mrs.
Harold Weaver, -and the hosM
ess, Mrs. Marvin Reed.
Talbot
Talbot Mrs. Charles Meierj
was taken to an Albany hos-
pltal Monday morning follows
ing a heart attack.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freeman!
had as week-end guests for the!
opening of the trout season,)
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Freeman of J
Portland, and Mr. and Mrs.i
Charles Freeman and daugh-j
ter, Loletta, of Kelso, Wash. ,
A. R. Bllnston, who has been',
seriously ill with a heart ail-i
ment at the Memorial hospital
in Salem, It slowly improving.: ;
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bel.J
knap spent several days salmon
fishing lsst week near Port-
land. Mr. Belknap caughti
three salmon. !
1288 State St
Phone 3-6489
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