Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 28, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Tuesday. April 28, 195J
In the Valley
Edited by MIKE FOBBES
Independence
on
Dayton Mr. and Mri. Lorii
Cartozian of Portland were re
cent guests of Mr. and Mri.
Clete Gell and Mr. and Mrs
Jack Gell.
Week-end guests of Mri,
Ellse IiOnderhausen were ber
sister-in-law. Mn . Freida Saw
yer, and Mrs. Elite Getchell of
Bockaway; Mrs. Marie Maison
and her daughter, Mri. Fay
Bandorf of Aberdeen, Wash.
Mrs. Floyd Willert, Mri. W.
S. Hibbert, Mrs. J. S. Imlati,
Mrs. John Howara and Mrs.
Clare Heider spent Monday in
Portland. '
The Past Matrons club, OES,
met with Miss Madelene Ross
ner on Tuesday evening, April
21, for a social time.
Mr. and Mm. Carl Mitchell
have returned from a trip east
which took them at far as
Washington, D.C. During the
four weeks they were away,
they traveled to Detroit, Mich.,
by train. There they were able
to take delivery of new Ply-
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patterns by Armstrong, Pab
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And if you want to brighten
up your concrete floors in
your patio and on the porch,
use our colorful, rubber
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be used while the concrete is
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mouth,' In which they enjoyed
the remainder of their trip.
They went to Niagara Falli,
and at Williams port, Perm.,
they visited relatives. In Chi
cago they were escorted
through the Wilson meat plant,
which they enjoyed very much.
In Topeka, Kansas, they vis
ited Mr. and Mri. W. W. White
head, former resident! of Day
ton. They itopped at Salt Lake
City alio and from there they
went to Monterey, Calif., to
vltlt with Mr. and Mri. Biter
Dean. They returned home by
way of the Bedwood highway
and report a wonderful trip.
. A group of friendi gathered
at the home of Mn. Clete Gell
Tuesday afternoon, April 21,
honoring Miss Minna Akers.
Brookings,' with a kitchen
ihower. Mn. Akers is a former
resident of this community.
who recently lost her home by
lire,
Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Hunt
er and children are visiting hit
sister In Prlneville, and later
nu tamer at Emmett, Idaho.
Hubbard
Hubbard Mrs. Harold
Wolfer was elected president
of the Hubbard Parent-Teach
era' association last week. Mrs.
A. J. Heer wu elected vice pre
sident; Mrs. George Wadding-
ton, secretary, and Mrs. Pius
Hostetler treasurer.
The program included pre
sentation of colors by Boy
Scouts of Troop 58, two selec
tions sung by Mrs. N. A. Mann
and a trombone solo by Argil
Shrock. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Walter Shrock,
Mrs. Lester Riddle and Mri.
John Spence.
Officers will be installed at
the May meeting which will
follow open house of the grade
school. Mrs. Jsmes Lamb's 4-H
club will assist with the serving.
The Petite Chefs. 4-H cook
ing club, gave a tea last week
afternoon for the seventh grade
girls, their teacher and their
mothers. Hosts, selected by
drawing names, were Craig En
sign and Floyd Dominlck. Serv
ing committee members were
Rlckle Lamb and Russell Col
gan; - decorating committee,
Bob Troudt, Bonnie Cooper
and Kenneth Graham,
Motheri present Included
Mri. Steve Ensign, Mri. Floyd
Dominlck, Mn. James Lamb,
Mrs. Lorene Bartol. The Petite
Chefs are all seventh grade
boys. Mrs. Leon Graham, ad
visor, helped the group finish
the year, when Mrs. N. A.
Independence Two Central
high school faculty members
served Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday at the Gervals
union high school on an evalu
ation committee.
The faculty memben are
Miss Jessie Blackburn, guid
ance director, and Wayne Jor
dan, principal.
The faculty at Gervals has
been spending about three
months going through a com
plete self-evaluation. The pur
pose of the visiting committee
is to check on their evaluation.
This process of evaluating
a school's program Is under the
supervision of the state depart
ment of education. It is a new
objective technique to find the
strong and weak points about
a school's program.
Mr. and Mn. S. A. Ramtdell
went to Kings Valley recently
to view, the memorial erected
in honor of Mr, Ramsdell's
great-grandfather, the late Na-
hum King, after whom Kings
Valley was named. -
The Independence Garden
club elected officers Monday
night at the Pythian hall,
Mri, Dole Fomeroy was elected
president; Mabel Short, vice
president; Mri.. Nick Venteeg,
secretary; Mri. Harrison Brant,
treaiurer.
Mn. Bice of Silverton gave
a demonstration on the making
ox candles.
Refreshments ' were served
by Mrs. Harrison Brant, Mn.
Elmer Addison, Mrs. George
Noyes and Mrs. Ben Savage.
Tuesday at . the Riverview
Community hall in Albany, a
flower show and judging school
were held. There was an all
day meeting with a potluck
dinner served at noon. This
event was attended by Mrs. Es-
tella Fluke, Mri. Harding,
Mn. Prushia Sloper, Mrs.
Harrison Brant, Mrs. Beth
Mills and Mn. Dole Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ramidell,
accompanied by Mr. and Mn.
Ron Murphy and their daugh
ter!, Marjorie and Patricia,
made a trip to Peterson's Rock
Gardens in Bend, returning
home by way of Odell Lake
and Eugene.
Rebekah lodge No. 66 met
Tuesday evening at the IOOF
hall with noble grand Bernlce
Rltchey and vice grand Ethel
Sohn presiding.
Committee reports showed a
net of $50 from the "kidnap
breakfast." , ,
Memben voted to give do
nations to the cancer fund and
to sponsor a float la the-Rose
Festival in Portland. This will
be an IOOF float and will rep
resent all the lodges In the state.
Valley lodge No. 42. IOOF.
will celebrate its 80th anniver
sary Thursday, April 30. A
potluck dinner will be served
at 7 o'clock, with, the lodge
furnishing the meat Following
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jaynes are
announcing the engagement of
their son, David Albert Jaynes,
to Mildred Leona Faxon of To
ledo. No date haa been aet for
the wedding.
Mr. and Mn. R. S. King
narrowly escaped death last
week. While going from Glide
to Roseburg, Mr. King atopped
nil pickup truck to let a bus
unload. When be did so, an
other pickup loaded with, men
drove between Mr. King's pick
up and the bus. A big losd of
steel came up behind the King
pickup and being unable to
stop, rammed Into the King
pickup and crushed it Into the
pickup truck loaded with men,
Mr. King received bruises
about1 his head when it struck
the steering wheel, but his
truck was completely wrecked,
The Independence Woman's
club met Tuesday afternoon at
the club house.
Mn. C. H. Read, guest speak
er, talked on "Establishing Se
cure Family Relations.".
Hostesses for the day were
Mrs. Ivan Marble, Mn. O. D,
Butler, Mn. Clara Benicoter
and Mrs. Guy Travis.
Turner
Mann was absent due to sick-1 the dinner a program will be
ness in her home. I presented and the roll called.
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Refrigeration Homt Healing
Clothes Drying Incineration
f ..one fht new automatic OAS range art
Tour choice of sparkling ehreenhan or enamel top
and attnetlve trim colon. Modem Gas nngee are
designed to Bt snugly against wall and cabin eta.
There's a gleaming automatic Oas range for every
kitchen and every budget at dealers' erOee Cent
pany display room.
Turner The extension club
met recently for the-project
"herbs for variety and ac
cent".
Final preparations were
made for an exhibit for the
homemakers festival to be held
in Salem.
The Garden club met with
Mrs. Joe Van Cleave of Salem
as speaker.
Elizabeth Ball gave a re
port on the progress toward
the community hall.
The Three Links club Is
sponsoring a cooked food sale
to be held in Chapman Gro
cery store Saturday.
Mn. William Sample of
Coachella, Calif., who is visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mn.
George Brower, spent a few
days in Washington, return
ing Tuesday.
Mr. and Mn. Gregenon and
children have moved into their
new home, the former Ferris
home. They were living in the
home previously owned and
occupied by Mr. and , Mrs.
Richard Gwillum.
Turner The Bebekahs met
and Mrs. Roy Hatfield was
elected district deputy.
Mn. Eddie Hatfield and
Mrs. Boy Hatfield were elect
ed a a delegates at grand assembly.
Nora Robertson and Lula
Chapman were appointed as
alternate!.
A short program included a
song by Luala Robertson and
Juanita Phillips, a tap dance
by Billy and Patty Chapman,
a reading by Wanda Venteeg,
a poem by Mn. Anderson, a
piano number by Mary Ann
Grim and a reading by Mn,
Anderson.
Recently Initiated into the
lodge were Arlene Michelson,
Ruth Anderson and Lillian
Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Demke
have returned from Redding,
Calif., where they have lived
since their marriage.
Mn. Demke la the former
Jackie Squires, daughter of
Mr. and Mn. Harold Saulre.
Sr., formerly of Turner now
residing at Summit City,
Calif., and the granddaughter
of Mn. John Regier of Tur
ner. Mr. Demke is going to
work at the woolen mills in
Stayton, where they expect to
make their home, both Mr.
and Mn. Demke attended
grade and high school here.
Jack Dixon who
army is home on
furlough.
in the
14-day
The PTA sponsored a pro
gram to discuss a .possible
building program. There were
representatives present ' from
Marlon, West Stayton, Turner,
Shaw, North Santlam, Clover-
dale and Aumsvllle.
Mrs. Booth and Mr. Turn-
full were speakers, no conclu
sion was reached and later
meetings will be held for fur
ther discussion.
Aurora
Aurora Church work night
at Christ Lutheran cchurch in
Aurora began last week when
seven men and women turned
out.
Work nights will continue
.each' Tuesday while the pres
ent long range program of con
struction and Improvement
underway.
Sale of the old church build
ing was authorized and Henry
Peter, Henry F. Pardey and
Fred Kell were appointed
committee to dispose of it. The
congregation plans construc
tion of a new main church
building after the old structure
is removed.
Eight Sunday school teach
en from Christ Lutheran
church attended the American
Lutheran Portland area Sun
day school workers institute
held at Oregon City Sunday,
Pastor Leikauf was one of the
speakers.
Friday, April 24. the Mis-
slonary society members were
guests of the E. L. C. conven
tion at Silverton,-with Mn
Walter Kell of Aurora as of
ficial representative.
Real estate deals completed
tne past week included the 20-
acre George Petrovlch farm.
with creek, and fronting Mer
idian road, sold to Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Rutz of Portland,
Former Arizona residents
the new property owners came
to Oregon to enable Mr. Rutz
to further his study of fish and
wildlife, at Oregon State college.
Mr. and Mn. Earl Averi
have aold their cottage In Can-
by to Stanley H. Preston, re
tired U. S. customs official, of
jsaitport, Idaho. With their
daughter Patricia, the Ayers
will return to their Union Hill
district, Aurora, farm, on
which they are completing con
struction of a new residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tre
mayne of Barlow reported the
sale of 10 acre;, with house and
other buildings, to Mr. and
Mr. Harold Winter of Beaver-
ton. The Tremaynes plan to
locate at the coast. Mr. and
Mrs. Winters will move to Bar
low in the near future.
seventy-seven acres o o
Buckner creek, near Mulino.
were sold to Delford Voreis of
Oregon City. Sellers were Mr.
and Mrs. Howard B. Parker,
quarterhorse breeders, late of
Turlock, Calif. Mn. Parker is
a sister of Mrs. C. O. Lewis of
Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Parker
Ronald Whitehead, eon of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman White
head, has recovered from the
mumps and returned to school.
Cpl. William Bert Duncan,
U.S. Marine Corps of Treasure
Island, is home on a 10-day
leave, he is being transferred
to Camp Pendleton.
Cpl Duncan is the son of
Mrs. Frances Duncan.
He is engaged to Miss Nancy
Manning. They plan, to be
married soon. - ,
Lee Barber who has been
seriously 111 for several weeks
considerably Improved and
has returned home from the
hospital.
Mrs. Bill Jones gave a baby
shower at her home, April
20, for Mrs. David Farrell,
Mn. Farrell is the former Pat
Wolf.
Guests invited were Mn.
Dick Demke, Mn. Carl Graves,
Mn. Chet Stewart, Mn. Leo
Klokstad, Mrs. Buddy Klok-
stad, Mn. Louis Petersen,
Dorothy Farrell, Tuzlla Clark,
Mn. Cecil Manning, Mn.
Whitfield, Mrs. Hazel Miller,
Mn. Margie Tucker, Mrs. Icie
Pierce, Mn. Harry Wolf,, Betty
Wolf, Stoe Farrell, Mrs. Perry
Wofl, Mn. Terry, Mn. George
Goode, Mary Janet Donaldson,
Betty Jordan, Miss Bertie Mil
ler, Charlotte Bates,, Mabel
Hitchcock, Carman Wolf, Elsie
Turner.
Mr. and Mn. John Clark
(Tuzlla Jones) announce the
birth of a daughter. She baa
been named Vicky Kay.
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The senior class of the Cas
cade high school is presenting
a play, "The Curious Savage"
to be held at the school April
23 and 24 at 8 pjn. .
Xlwood Mellls took first
place in the fishing contest for
being fint to catch the limit.
The season opened at 4:22 a.m.
and he caught his. fint fish at
425 a m. and had his limit
at 10 a.m.
Albert Younger got fint
place for the largest fish, a
lQtt-dnch chub. Gary Klok
stad tied for third place with
a UH-lnch trout.
have bought a house and three
acre in the Hollywood district,
Molalla.
Mrs. W. E. Martllla of Au
rora is nursing a sprained right
wrist following a tractor
cranking accident Thursday. -
Mr. and Mrs. John Todd of
Aurora Warehouse, left by car
last week for a ten-day vaca
tion in California and Nevada.
Marlene Murray, 5, daughter
of the Jack Murrays of Aurora,
is reported recovering from
major surgery performed April
11 In Good Samaritan hospital,
Portland.
. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil
llama are parents of a son
weighing 0 pounds, 12 ounces,
born Friday, April 17, in
Hutchinson hospital, Oregon
City. - ,
Announcement has- been
made by Clyde Riley, who
moved to Aurora from fialem
recently, oi the opening ot a
plumbing business in the Auro
ra area, with headquarters at
his home on Liberty street in
a house owned by Mn. Ezra
Hurst, adjoining the William
Wettstein home. Mr. Riley is a
son of Mr. and Mn. George
Riley who have lived in Au-
rpra. for several years.
Mill City
Donald
Donald A meeting for
mothers of pre-school children
who would be entering first
grade next fall was held at the
Donald grade school Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. Bert Sol-
berg, Mrs. Raymond Peterson
and Mrs. Norman Reillng as
hostesses.
Six mothers were present.
Mrs. Harmon Yeary of the
Marion County Health depart
ment gave a short talk explain
ing to the mothers the import
ance of getting the child prop
erly prepared for his fint year
in school.
Mr. and Mrs. Lin Cromwell
and children and Barbara
Scroggins went trout fishing
in the Silverton Hills and en
Joyed a picnic. In the after
noon, they called on Mr. and
Mn. S. P. Matheny, former re
sident of Donald.
Tuesday evening Lin Crom
well and children and Mr.
Scroggins and his children and
Judy Baker went smelt fishing
and came back with their lim
it ot fish.
Private graveside services
were held at Belle Passl ceme
tery for the infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blake,
who was born prematurely
Sunday, April 19.
Mrs. Virgil Scherette will
take over the delivery of the
Oregon Journal for one month
beginning Monday, in the Hub
bard, Donald and Woodburn
areas. Mrs. Morgan of Wood-
burn has been taking care of
the delivery, but is giving it
up. "
Ten ladies from the Women's
Society of the Methodist
church in Donald attended the
Oregon City sub-district rally
last week. Those attending
were Mn. Horace Cook, Mrs.
Myron Anderson, Mrs. Jack
Bush, Mrs. Robert Maitland,
Mrs. Mae St. Helens, Mrs.
Dewey McMillan, Mn. E. E.
Miller, Mrs. Raymond Max
field, and Mn. Mary Froom.
The women's Benefit asso
ciation of Donald held their
regular meeting in Donald
Thursday evening, April 23.
Two new members were ini
tiated. They were Georgia
Baldwin of Hubbard and Ber
nadine Harper of Butteville. .
Mrs. I.OU1S untersener naa
demonstration party at her
home last week with 10 ladies
present. They were Mrs. Sid
Hendricks and her guest, Mrs.
Anderson, Mn. Mary Froom,
Mrs. Mae St Helens, Mn. Hor
ace Cook, Mrs. Aline Qulnn,
Mrs. Gertrude Harlan, Mrs.
Gene Williams, Mrs. J. Wil
liams and the hostess, Mrs. Untersener.
Kirsh Brothers of Wood-
burn have purchased the form
er Kllllan Smith hop farm and
will continue to raise hops. Mr.
and Mrs. Sylvester Kirsh will
move out to the farm about the
first of June. Joe Kirsh has
been batching there since the
Smiths moved last year. Mr.
and Mrs. Kllllan Smith pur
chased the old Settlemeyer re
sidence in Woodburn. Mr.
Smith operates an implement
firm in Woodburn, and is now
close to his work. Joe Kirsh is
commander of the veterans or
ganization in Woodburn. He
was Jn World War n.
Mill City The Mill City
American Legion auxiliary unit
189 held- its regular monthly
meeting with Delores Stewart
presiding. Donna Elllngson
was recommended as the girl to
represent Mill City at Girl's
State In Salem this year.
Poppy poster contest win
ners were: Group 1, fint prize
of $8 to Ila Mae Albright; sec
ond prize of $2 to Sybil Dart,
and third prize to Amber Bond
of $1. ( In group 2, Winifred
Murray won fint prize, which
was (5. Alice Roberts thanked
the judges by presenting each
with a handkerchief and card.
Membership chairman Ina
Chase reported 39 members in
the unit.
- A rummage sale was t
nounced for May 1 and 2.
Delegates to Seaside from
Mill City are Joan Cauble and
Louise Oliver. Ledora Kelly
and Tearly Muir are alternates,
New officers elected were:
President, Joan Cauble; vice
president, Alice Roberts; sec
ond vice president, Barbara
Minton; secretary, Louise Oli
ver; treasurer, Rosa Daly; his
torian, Martha Ragsdale; chap
lain, Grace Hudson; sergeant-at-arms,
Tearly Muir,
N.Marion High
Hubbard Theme of the
North Marlon junior-senior
prom was "April in Paris."
. Miss La Donna Sather was
crowned prom queen of 1953
by George Sanders, Junior
class president. A silver crown
with white roses and "April
la Paris" played for th.
queen's dance honored m
Sather.
Music was provided by
orchestra organized by tw
Lewis and Clark students
Advisers present were Mim
Lorraine Paullck, Mr. and Mri
Pat Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Jick
McLaughlin and Mr. and Mr?
Don Reed. ".
Attending campus visitation
weekend at the sUta coll....
from North Marlon: Ray wiil
Dan McLeod and Owen Starv!
ard will go to O.P.I. In Klam
ath Falls; Nancy Schuler .
Jack Raimussen will f0 to
Oregon State college in Cor.
vallis; Connie Beard, Elois Nel.
son, Joanne Williamson, Robin
Berkey, Donna Williams, Kath.
leen Morrison and Shirley
Burnham will go to University
of Oregon at Eugene and Ron
Barendse and Ken Hoolcy will
go to O.C.E. at Monmouth,
About half the blindness In
the United States could have
been prevented by proper care
says the National Society for
the Prevention of Blindness.
Under New
Management
KITCHEN RE-OPENED
Serving 5:30 P.M. Til T ,
We Cater to Small Parties
. , and Large Groups .
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