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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TEE.XAP.ITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orrgon
Friday, April 24, 1953
In the Valley" J
Edited by MIU FORBES
Sco
A Cub Scout pack meeting
mi held Monday evening at
the Sclo grade school gym.
The Hawaiian theme was
carried out by the Cub Scouti.
Clifford Roner presented the
different awardt.
- . Kenneth Bloom of Albany
ihowed picture! of the lilandi.
Rev. Raymond Atkinson of
Sweet Home will be guest
ipeaker at the Baptist church
Sunday.
Rev. rait will hold his first
aervlce In West Salem Sunday.
The high schoolers had a
short ilngsplratlon following
services Sunday night in honor
of the Fasts,. who are leaving
the Sclo Baptist church.
A gift -was presented to Mr.
and Mrs. Fast.
George Karl of Gervals is
Bclo's new police chief.
He is taking Walter Babaon's
place since Mr. Babson has rt-
, turned to Salem,
The Munkers ' Community
club met Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. J. N. Har
ding. Mrs. Carl Woods was co-
hostess. .
It was decided to enter a
float in the Sclo Lamb show pa
rade. Next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Roy Ward with
Hazel Griffin as co-hostess.
Mrs. David Potts Is spending
her third week at Wheeler,
Ore., ' Where she is taking
treatments.
The PTA will meet Monday
night, April 27. Mr. Lamb of
Woodburn will be the speaker.
The Sclo extension unit met
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
K. Purdy.
' Gladys Asbell . and, Joyce
Lonbeck had charge of the
project ' which was, outdoor
meals. . "
' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bllyeu re
eently returned from California
where they visited relatives for
several weeks.
- The high school students had
their carnival Friday night
. Mis Lorraine Nyqulst was
crowned queen.
The GAA tumblers went to
Oregon State college Saturday
and enjoyed the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Emll Hayward
recently enjoyed a visit In Cali
fornia with their two children
and families.
vMr. and. Mrs. Harold Thurs
ton of Newport spent the week
end with relatives hereby ,;:
i The Baptist church is making
plans for the D a 1 ry Vacation
Bible school which will be from
June 0 to IB.
A baptismal service was held
Sunday night at the close of
the church service. '
Norman LeBard left for Fort
Lewis Thursday to enter the
armed forces.
: Mrs. N. LeBard has moved
Into the- house belonging to
Hal Pierce.
Sgt LaVerne Shlmanek has
been sent to Bremerton, Wash,
for hospitalization.
His parents, . Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Shlmanek and children
and his grandmother, Mrs. Ed.
Wards, visited him over the
week-end. ... , ; ,,,,, .
Albany May Order
Fluoride in Water
Albany Final action on pro
posed correction of the fluoride
deficiency in Albany's domes
tic water supply will be taken
by the city council at its regu
lar meeting May 13.
This was determined Wed
nesday by the council when it
passed through to its third
reading an ordinance instruct
ing the Mountain States Power
company to introduce the prop
er, amounts of fluorides into
the water system in the amount
of one part per million parts
of water as a measure designed
to Improve what the council
was told are deplorable dental
conditions. I
The council acted in response
to four recommendations, one
from the Linn county health
department over the signature
of Dr. John W, Guepe, Linn
county health ' officer; ' two
from local physicians and one
from the Albany Junior Cham
ber of Commerce civic better
ment committee.
Dayton
Pleasantdale
Sublimity
"Tip-Toe Through the Tu-
lips" is the theme for the Sen
ior Prom which will be held In
the parish hall Friday eve
ning, April 24.
In keeping with the theme a
windmill has been erected in
the center of the dance floor
with appropriate decorations
throughout the room. Stubby
Mills orchestra will provide
the music.
Hiss Hoseann Minden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Minden and Joseph Stein,
knmp, son of Mrs. Lena Stein-
kamp will reign as King and
Queen at the festivities...
Princess chosen to reign
with Miss Minden are Misses
Shirley Bchotthoefer, Dorothy
Frank, Kathleen Hartman and
Sharon Meier.
Escorts for the princesses
are Thomas Moore, Duane
Heuberger, James Sllbernagel
and James Tate.
Pleasantdale Several worn.
en from the Pleasantdale and
Webfoot districts attended the
spring flower show at Carlton,
sponsored by the Carlton civic
Improvement club, Saturday,
April 18. . ,
Mrs. J. G. Penland and Mrs.
Steve Benedict, acting as a
committee for the Country
Flower club, won first place in
the club division with a line
arrangement of pink camellias
and evergreen, boughs. -The
horticultural sweep
stake was won by Mrs. Merle
Reichstein, with an entry of
three double red tulips, and
Mrs. J. G. Penland won the
arrangement sweepstake with
line arrangement of white
flowers In a silver container.
There was a special division
for first time exhibitors, and
in this class Mrs. H. A. Mur
phy won the horticultural
sweepstake with a potted pel
argonium plant, and Louise
Hadley won the arrangement
sweepstakes with her arrange
ment for coffee table.
Mrs. J. M. Murphy placed
first In Chinese lily, blcolor
narcissus, twin arrangements,
corsage, wild flower arrange
ment, flowers In cup and sau
cer, and a miniature arrange
ment.
Mrs. J. C. Penland placed
first with ; narcissus, flowers
lh 'antique container, coffee
table arrangement, hall, table
arrangement and white flow
ers in silver.
Mrs.. Merle Reichstein plac
ed first with violas, lilacs, ane
mones and double red tulips.
Mrs. C. Harold Parker won
first . with flowers arranged
with driftwood, and a buffet
arrangement.
Msr. 8teve Benedict won
firsts with a line arrangement
and an arrangement of flowers
In brass container.
In the division for first time
exhibitors, Mrs. . H. A. Murr
phy won firsts in pelargoniums
and Tartarian honeysuckle.
Louise Hadley placed first
with arrangement for coffee
table, twin arrangements, and
a miniature arrangement.
In the Junior division. Chip
per Bench won first in minia
ture arrangements, and Wes
ton Hadley placed second In
the same class, and won third
place with an arrangement of
flowers In an animal container.
Stayton
the end of the program there
will be a mats band formation.
There will be no admission
charge.
- The high school band is un
der the direction of Duane Bur
gess. The glee club Is directed
by Mrs. Martha White.
Sherrl Spanlol, Shirley Mln
ten, and Phyliss McCarley will
spend the week end visiting
Oregon State college.
Michael Smith, a student at
Stayton grade school, is absent
from classes because of the
measles.
. Stayton The Union high
school will hold a music festi
val on Friday, April 24 in the
Stayton high auditorium at 8
p.m.
Featured will be bands from
Jefferson, Mill City and Stay
ton. The Union high school
girls glee club will sing and at
IV BTCM TOUT cm
ESPIfOVEPCT
those as for InforeaetJoa aa
sMUfdstfvkeBit
www sTivwa mi
Warren's Proved
Sir Sarvka
Eighteen of the Boy Scout
Troop No. 2ft) spent Saturday
and Sunday in the mountains,
about 10 miles west of Yam
hill.
George Beal, Lloyd Ewlng
and Delbert Temple were In
charge of the group. Howard
Williams took the boys' bag
gage in a truck both ways.
Next Saturday and Sunday
four Green Bar boys will go
on a two-day hike, one and
half miles from Grand Ronde
in the mountains. They will
Join the Yamhill county meet
ing of Scouts. George Beal
and Clare Heider will accom
pany the boys. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Erie Parker
were guests to a canasta party
in the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Don Eastman in McMinnvllle
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Adams
and family of Portland spent
Sunday here with Mr. , and
Mrs. Erie Parker. -
Visiting Sunday with Mrs.
Eva Carter and daughter,
were Mrs. Reita Smuthers and
daughter Barbara; Mrs. Millie
Rake all of Portland, and Mrs.
Elmer Rake of Wheeler. '
. Mrs. La Von Ackerman ar
rived here Monday evening.
April 20, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Ackerman. Her
husband left for San Diego
for further assignment. Mrs.
Ackerman will return to Al
bany where she Is employed
by the telephone company.
Mrs. Bill Wright enjoyed
dinner in the home of her
brother, Gus Ackerman. Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Arner
and two daughters of Tacoma,
Wash., spent the week-end
here with her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Beers.
Special meetings are being
held at the Assembly of God
church, for the next two
weeks. The Rev. Cletus Free
man of Forest Grove is the
speaker.
Rev. and Mrs. Abrahamson
attended the three-day annual
spring convention of the As
sembly of God in Portland last
week. , - y '
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. R. Alderman were Miss
Kay Piggott and Miss Fanny
Barbar of Portland. '
Mr. and Mrs. Al Gould and
family, accompanied by her fa
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graben
horst. spent Saturday at Wash
ougal, Wash., with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Conway, the occa
sion being the opening of the
Conway's new Dodge-Plymouth
car agency and garage.
Mrs. Conway is a sister of Mrs.
Gould and daughter of Mr.
Grabenhorst.
Several ladies of the Wom
an's Missionary council of the
Assembly of God-church will
go to Brooks Thursday, April
23, where they will assist in
packing boxes of clothes for
Korea and Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green
had their three sons, Maurice,
Lawrence ': arid Richard and
their families, all of Portland,
home Sunday for dinner. -, '
Mrs. Clare Heider accompa
nied Mrs. W. H. Hibbert and
Mrs. Ernest Frack of Sheridan
to Corvallls Saturday evening,
April 18, where they attended
a piano concert featuring Os
car Levant at Gill coliseum.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Claude Prof-
fltt and family of South Bend,
Wash., visited his father, Joe
Proffltt, and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Wiley Emmert, Sunday.
Mrs. Kenneth Pomeroy was
honored with a shower Satur
day evening, April 18, at the
Christian church.- The host.
esses were Mrs. Fred Belnz,
Mrs. Vereon Foster, Mrs. Har
ry Sherman and- Mrs. Robert
Coburn.
Mrs. Ben Asquith, Jr., re
turned home Saturday evening
after several days in the Mc
Minnvllle hospital.
The Dayton Girl Scouts,
Troop 1, spent Saturday, April
18, at Camp Smith on the Bak
er Creed road near McMinn
They enjoyed cooking out In
the open and hiking.
There were 27 girls in the
party and three adults, Mrs,
John Asquith, Mrs. Delbert
Temple and Mrs. Dorothy
Luce. '
THEN AND NOW
K saw
n
M t
w
4 r It
Lyons
Leaders from the Santlam
area for the Girl Scouts met in
Lyons Friday for the purpose
of selecting a place for a day
camp. They decided on a loca
tion on the Paul Johnston farm
with 'river frontage. Leaders
were present from Mill City,
Mehama, Stayton and Lyons.
Mrs. Charles Cruson. honored
her husband on his birthday
anniversary with a dinner
held at their home. Covers were
laid for Mrs. Jessie Barks and
daughter Shyrel, Mrs. Connie
and daughter of McMinnvllle,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McWhirk
and family of Jordan, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Cruson, Mary Jo and
Buddy, Ed Crliion, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cruson and Bon
nie. T-
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye was
their daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Pesek of
Lebanon. ......
and various other places of in
terest. ' ' -
Scouts going were Maria Mc
Whirk Kathie and Fern This
tle, Kathryn Johnston, Bonnie
rriinnn. Jean Billlneton. Joan
Trahan, Frances and Bernetta
Wilion. Laura Lee Adams.
Sandra Rohen, Sharon Toland,
Nadine Carr, Judy Steele ana
Juanita Kunkle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Boring
had as their guests - Sunday
their two daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Beal, June and Ed
die; from Junction City, and
Mrs. Fred Heeter, Gwen and
Skipper -of Sweet Home and
grandson,. Ronnie Boring, of
Mehama.
' Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burmester
drove to Redmond and Bend
Sunday. While there they vis
ited the Petersons Rock Gar
den. - 1
Thirty-five years ago Mary Pickford visited Oregon on
-a national tour in behalf of liberty bonds. Now, in May '
of 1993, America's "Sweetheart is making a return trip to
Oregon to help the Women's Crusade for Security a cam
paign spearheaded by 21 national women's organizations
, to sign up business and professional people for the Sav
ings Bond-a-Month plan. She will be in Portland May 7,
8, and Salem and Eugene May 9.
Silverton
Silverton The Silverton
Woman's club plan a rum
mage sale Saturday, May i
at the former Rlchmaid store.
Mrs. George Chrlstenson and
Mrs. R. A. McClanathan are
members of the "call commit
tee."
Elmer Johnson was speaker
at the ; Immanuel Lutheran
Men's club Tuesday evening.
Two Silverton young wom
en,- now high school teachers,
plan to make an eight-weeks'
tour of Europe during the
coming summer. Miss Pat Rice
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Rice, of the Sherwood high
school, and Miss Margie Tug-
gle, daughter of Mr.- and Mrs.
Jack Tuggle, of Oregon City
high school faculty, are sched
uled to leave early in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Clemet
son are announcing the ar
rival of their foster son, John
Alden Clemetson, who came to
the home of his parents at the
age of seven months. Mrs. El
mer Peterson, Mrs. Carroll
Stoltz, Mrs. Milton Thostrude
and Mrs. Kenneth Henjum
were hostesses In a welcom
ing party for the mother and
young son at the Peterson
home recently.
The wedding of Milton Fuhr,
a former Silverton man, and
Miss Gloria Wold of Seattle,
has been announced for Au
gust 8. Rev. and Mrs. M. J. K.
Fuhr, local residents for more
than 14 years, are the parents
of Milton Fuhr. Rev. Fuhr is
supervisor of the L. C. Foss
Sunset Home In Seattle.
I.Mrs. Virginia Hughes en
tertained at the Mill St. home
of her parents, the C. B. An
dersons Tuesday evening, com
plimenting Mrs. Marshall Sa
tern In a social , hour and
shower. . ,
LeRoy Rue announced at a
Soil Conservation meeting
Wednesday night that petitions
were being generally signed by
farmers for the proposed dam
on Drift creek, to serve as
storage for farm irrigation.
and fish and wild life, under
direction of the Izaak Walton
League.
Donald
Donald Mrs. 'Warren Fel
ler reports that she has com
pleted the Red Cross Fund
Drive in the Donald area, re
ceiving $115. She was assisted
by Mrs. Sid Hendricks and
Mrs. W. H. Kruse.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fell
er were guests one evening
last week in the home of her
sister in Portland, Mrs. Allen
Pilot.
J. W. McCIure left Wednes
day morning, April 22 for Se
attle where he will attend the
refrigeration show.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elrite
and family have purchased a
home in West Woodburn tnci
moved to their new residence
last week with the aid of War
ren Feller. The Elrites former
ly occupied the first floor of
the Julius Sather house in Don
ald. , .
Donald volunteer - fire de
partment is sponsqring a barn
dance Saturday night, April
25, at the Ben Eppers farm.
Refreshments will be served.
Mrs. Bob Iverson has re
turned from the hospital in
Woodburn where she under
went surgery. She is able to
be up and about now.
Donald grade school had
ball ' game with Butteville
grade school last week. Butte
ville won the game.
The Marion County Sheriff's
Reserve unit of Woodburn is
sponsoring Neil Reiling of Don
ald for the forthcoming soap
box derby. Last year, Neil was
sponsored by the Donald mer
chants, and came out second in
the race. All of Donald is bet
ting on Neil to come' out first
this year. '
Mrs. William Quigley is
gradually recovering from her
recent fall on the wet cement
in her basement which caused
broken hip. She is at home
and able to get around a little
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott
are announcing the forthcom
ing marriage of their daughter,
Maxine Scott, to Franklin Mc
Dowell, , son of Franklin Mc
Dowell, Sr., of Lyons Rt. 1. The
wedding will take place at the
Scott home Friday evening,
April 24, with Rev Walter
Dodge of Salem officiating.
Only relatives and close friends
will attend.
The business meeting of San-,
tlam Valley grange was held
April 17 Vlth Giles ,Wagner,
master, presiding over the
meeting. A group of members
from Evening Star grange at
Crabtree paid their visitation.
Cllfforrd Klmery of Nebras
ka is a guest at the. home of
his mother, Mrs. Minnie Klm
ery. He also is visiting his sis
ter and family, -Mr. and Mrs.
Art Ayers, 'his brother, Bill
Kimery, and family, of Lyons,
also a brother Frank Klmery
and family of Mehama.
. Hugh Johnston and his far
ther, J. H. Johnston, left for
Fort Wayne, Ind., Thursday
morning by plane, where Hugh
will purchase a new Interna
tional truck to drive home.
Mrs. Charles' Cruson.- Mrs.
Hugh Johnston and Mrs. Jack
Christenson with ,15 Girl
Scouts enjoyed a trip to Port
land where they visited the zoo
A carnival to be held at the
Marl-Linn gym, Saturday eve-.
ning, sponsored by the Sunday
school, with proceeds to go to
the building of the new church.
FREE!
DANCE LESSONS
S 7119 SAT. NITEi ,
(Prior to our regular
dance) . .'
CRYSTAL
GARDENS
Professional Instruction
by Mr. Trlplett and staff
! JON rURR STUDIO
fAt Modern tc "J At
"t old Time
- Dancing from 9 to 12
EXTRA
HELD
OVER
ONE WEEK
EDDIE COLE
THREE LOOSE NUTS
anda
BOLT
Just Bock from Honolulu
New Village
Inn
3057 Portland Rd.
Amity All of the teachers
at Amity grade school have ac
cepted their contracts for 1953.
54.
They are: Albert Yoder
prlncipal; Gwendolyn Paul,
first grade; Helen Fonger, sec
ond grade; Verda Crook, third;
third and fourth, Queente
Rand; fifth, Jpsephine MUler;
Hugo Schwab, sixth: William
Plue, seventh; May , Lucas,
eighth. ., '
Carl Lavern Marrs. Ameri
can problems practice teacher
at Amity high school, has re
ceived a scholarship to the
university oi iansas at Law
rence, Kan.
Marrs has spent the last four
years at Ltnfleld college- in
McMinnvllle majoring in psy
chology. -
. Miss Ball and Miss Baling,
Amity high school teachers,
plan to spend seven weeks in
Hawaii this summer. They will
fly from San Francisco June 9.
They will travel by steamer on
the return trip. j: .-;.':
They will be guests at the
Islander hotel. j. .,
DANCE
- SAT. NIGHT
IOOF HALL TURNER
Eddie and His Silver String
-' Rangers :
1 Formerly Played at Pedee
ACORNS FROM THE
WITH DEL MILNE
Well Folks, the chef In. the Oak
Room is a very temperamental
fellow and he has been sulking
around lately because I. haven't
mentioned him . and hla "baby"
the Oak Room.. Aside from our
regular hotel guests . the usual
trend of the Oak Room is toward
people who .want to "put on the
dog" a little In entertaining out-of-town
and special guests.
Those genuine oak barbecued
steaks certainly make ' a. favor
able impression and people go
wild over the big chunk of but
ter served , with our baked pota
toes. Then of course there are
the birthday and other anniver
sary parties that are celebrated
so very successfully at the Oak
Room . . '. not expensive eith
er, not a lot of extra frills, just
good, fine . tasting steaks, ' bam,
prime ribs, etc. ' When you are
treating your wife andor her
relatives remember - the' Oak
Room at the Marion Hotel.'
la Silm K's fl How HirlM, 14121
i .,..........
The group divided and were
led by Mrs. Asquith and Mrs.
Luce.
They returned Saturday eve
ning.
MOM
uiita mum, mwhwat t
Gates -Jpea 1:0
Shew at 7;s
ENDS SATURDAY
In Technicolor
"ROAD TO BALI"
ff Bob nop . Blng Crosby .
In TchnlnU
Wslt Dlmty'i Academy
nwara winning
"WATER B1HI)8"
This week ralr
Cartoon Carnlrml
Tonlte Fit)
11
New Shewing Open 1:11
Blng Cratby Bob Hep
Dorothy Lamour
Teehnloolor
"ROAD TO BALI
AIM
Carlton Carpenter
"8KT
Jan Sterling
FULL OF MOON"
HOLLYWOOD RIDS
MATINEE
Tomorrow 1:M U 4:0 pjsk
( CARTOONS
Special Matinee rtatare
MAN fltOM THUNDER
RIVER"
BUI ElUott
Pros
An "Onr Gang" Comedy
"MIKE FRIGHT"
AIM
BENSON'8 BIRTHDAY CAKE
for
Lynn Woodward, BobMe Fan
Serbuk, Douglas Ritchie, Nell
Bonn, Dennis Vestal, Janle
Springer, Joan Korn, Sandra
Hummel, Daryl Donaldson,
Frggy Huston, Colleen Cook,
Patricia Haggard, Raw Usher,
Char lea HaU, Claudia Baaor,
Jootph Harbor it, Linda Em
erton, Joum Hagomaa, Robert
farmhlrrt.
OPEN 6:45 P.M. I
NOW JHOWINO!
BOLtyTRUg
REYfAllNS.'..
Us
IK
m
'. Ait
'timely A
TODAY'5
headlines L..
See Tfofttitre
Ihdt Harts lops
rHeNAKeb...'
tU-reATURSI
ADULTS
ONLY I
5
PHONi a.7se
Alan Ladd
Arlene Dahl
In Technicolor
"DESERT LEGION"
Joyce Holden
"GIRLS IN THE
NIGHT"
tHONI S-SOSO
, Ra. .h Rlclturison
"BREAKING THE
SOUND BARRIER"
e
Vincent Edwards
In Color
"HIAWATHA''
Danny Thomas
Peggy Lee
In Technicolor
JAZZ SINGER"
e
Alan Ladd
THUNDER
IN THE EAST"
HEY KIDS!
TOMORROW!
AT NOON
PRIZES!
CARTOONS!
SERIAL!
2 BIG
FEATURES!
Kf-r-i jkti fw)JTiir'rn rtiihf i-ik
M
MIDNIGHT SHOW ONLY
TONITE and SATURDAY!
Vn midnight.
!' $4 r4J Show tickets I &
.O hjht i GET YOUR TICKETS
1 SF PyA ' a N0W ' w
n ""TX Inlud"
1 THE MOSt'uNUSUaT ' fWHi
L SH0N?earF ANY v COMING
" I j OUT PARTY!
ADULTS ONLY
SALEM DRIVE-IN THEATERE
PHOWE 2-7129 miSHtAaPtWOIIHISHWATW H0KI 2-712 '
MAKE UP A PARTY AND COME OH OUT!!