Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 29, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oreeon
Wednesday, April 29, 195
In the
' ' " Edited by MIKE FORBES
Dallas
. . Dallas Treated for cut and
abraiiong it the Dallas Gen
eral Hospital Wll Uiii Zelma
Janzen. Mia Janzen, while
driving near Pedee, hit a soft
: shoulder on the highway
which caused her automobile
' to turn over three times. Her
leg was caught in the car
which prevented her treeing
herself.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mo
DANCE
TONIGHT
Crystal Gardens
: Old Time and Modem
Mask by "Po" Edwards
!
Valley;.:.-
Glaughlin are celebrating these
Amvm hanouca 4hfll tuln hnVl.
born April 23, are the first
twins 10 oe Dora mis year
the Dallas General hospital.
The McGlaughlins have
three other children all boys.
"Sunny of Sunnyslde," an
operetta presented by Morri
son school pupils, played to
capacity crowds on its Thurs-j
riav matinee and Friday eve
ning performances.
A poster contest was neia
1- MMdutlflii with tha ItlPr.
Ill m.V(.lV..WU " . ... - 1
etta so that it would be ad
equately advertised in oown
town shops. Winners for this
nnntfuit mo,' ffmnd nrlzl
Clara Lou Mardorf and Ardyth
PanJcratz; - room - U, n.aren
wa- mniti1 12. tfancv Diehm:
irnom .14. Virginia Braden;
room 11, Beverly Maddy; room
10, tying for first place were
Terry Baumgardner and Carl
Fausett. ; '
The gondolas of Venice must
be black since other colors are
not permitted.
Roberts
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Abtince Daily from 1 FJVL
Storting TOMORROW!
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1 until Cftf I m
VoncVJortdlJ
MARI BLANCHARD
HOKKT PAIGE HORACE McMAHON
CO-FEATURE!
HIS GUNS WERI THI i .s-w
ONLY LAW THIS SIDi gSt&fbffirl
tt W ' eraHnr MALONI fi 'fJuh W
T AleaNICOl MJt:
ON OUR STAGE!
YOUR HOLLYWOOD TALENT SCOUT
ROY GORDON
' AND HIS STAR DISCOVERY
"TALENT QUEST"
8:30 P.M.
A VARIETY OF ACTS
COMPETING FOR CASU FRIZES!
FEATURING
ED SYRING
- AT THI HAMMOND ORGAN
For Future Shows Register
At the Boa Office Now) .
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES!
buyer" was presented to the
unha.t. nn r hv irrm i n a u i n.
.kVWW.H m . J ..... . .. - -
at the home of Mr. Oscar Phil
lips Thursday afternoon.
During the business session
mere was a report on citizen
shin. . i .
Mrs. Russell Davenport gave
a talk- nn tha Iff and miMnor
recreation in Norway, and Mrs.
K. js. umienaen on tne oroaa-
castlntf atatinna In Knnviv
The election oroffiecra for
tne ensuing year was post
poned unm tne May meeting.
in, dtizm flannuui Mr Mn
Rav Barker for the "nlrlral
maren-- were, won hv Mr w i.
nam Keeney, Mrs. R. B. Chit
tenden and Mrs. V. W fti-avai
The Hay meeting will be
tne care, or nj and unhnl.
stered furniture"
Mrs. A. D. Graham, assisted
by Mrs. Rav Barker, won the
first nrize for tha Rnberta unit
at the horaemakers festival
fcaturday on their booth dis-
olav. "becomtno- a o-nnri hfiver '
There will be a youth night
pscgram at the Grange hall
rrraav nicnt. mav l. betrin-
nlng at 7:30 o'clock. It Is spon
sored bv Mrs. Lnula D John
ston, Grange lecturer. Taking
nart In the nroeram will h
young people from Hall's Ferry
ana aaiem as weu as KODerta
After the nroeram. ennltfee
fruit punch and coffee will be
served. . : i. .
Mr. and Mrs. B. Burns of
Medford. Ore., were over.nie-ht
guests at the home of Ed Cly-
mer aaiuraay nignt, en route
to McMinnville to visit, rela
tives.
Unio n Hill
Union HillThe Community
Betterment club of the ITnlnn
Hill grange will meet at the
nome of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
refers Tuesday evening, April
2R fit A n m liana... 1.
chairman and Mrs. W. M. Tate
secretary.
At the benefit card party
neia at tne grange hall Friday
night, April 24,. Mrs. W. F.
Krenz and Rov VerherV .
ceived the prizes In "500." Mrs.
Roy Verbeck received the spe
cial Drize and Rvrnn Mr-S-1.
haney and W. F. Krenz the
traveling prize.
. The Union Hill hnm
slon unit met at the home of
Mrs. Marion Fischer Tuesday
afternoon with. Mrs.
Brownell, chairman, presiding.
ine topic, '-.Becoming a Good
Buyer," was presented by Miss
Pauline Sfhrmlnu.oUi. .v.
- -f'" " M". J , MIC
county demonstration agent. :
section oe officers in the unit
for the coming year are Mrs.
W. L. Cooper, chairman; Mrs.
Arthur Mulkey, vice chairman;
and Mrs. Dale Millar
tary and treasurer.
bert Loonev. secretary: Frank
Gatchell. treasurer; Ennis
Hawkins, Lion Tamer; Calvin
Hiiatit ta il tulKtrr T.lanri
Wells and Ted Cotman, one
year directors; Lloyd Wickett
and Erie Fitzsimons, two year
director!.
The club will hold another
broom sale May 4.
Turner
Turner Officers elected
for the PTA are Mrs. Waldorf,
president; Mrs. John Coleman,
vice nresident: Luala Robert-
Son, secretary; Mr. Brandon,
treasurer.
Vn. T lAmvmm anH rhll.
dren. Pearl Lee and Johnny,
nave movca to an apartment in
Salem. They had been making
-.heir home with the Emanuel
Keftnes for several months.
Mrs; Meyers Is a sister of Mrs.
Keene and came here from
Nebraska.
' Mr. and Mrs.' George Brow
er and dauehter. Mrs. William
Sample of Coachella. Calif..
spent a day at the home of
their son and his wife, Mr. and
Wpi Flovii RrnurpT nf Salrnv
Floyd is a brother of Mrs. Sam
ple.
Recent visitant at 4Ka tinm
of Mr. and Mrs. George Brow
er were Mr. and Mrs. Adam;
Kerbar anH mn TVarwIn nf Ka.
lem, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Als-
man ana cmiaren, sanara and
Bobby, of Portland, and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Shafer and mn
Roger of Salem. Monday vis
itors were Airs. &eroer, Mrs.
Shafer. Mn Jnk- Ppn anH
baby Lynne of Jefferson.
Mrs. Ulurn Denyer is in Ihe
hospital forsurgery. Mrs. Den
yer is a menroer or. tne jsastem
star ana tne Reoekahs.
Paul Tlnknell. son of Mr. and
Mm. Allen Tinknel alvth
grade student who has been ill
i or some time witn rneumatic
fever, is improving, but will
have to remain in bed about
six weeks longer.
Alan Chesley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harl Cheslev. who ia Buf
fering from a lung infection,
suizered a relapse the latter
part of the week but is improv
ing again,.
Mr. and Mrs. Brazier C.
Small are in a hospital at North
Bend with Injuries uffered in
an automobile collision near
Coos Bav. Mr. Small la the
of Mrs. L. Small of this city.
Pedee
Pedee Mia. Bittle Kerber
was an honored guest at her
borne Wednesday afternoon
when a group of ladies gather
ed to wish her a happy birth
day, "
Present were Mrs. Dick Van
Den Bosch, Mrs. Troy Turner,
Mrs. Maud Burbank, Mrs. Lo
vania Simpson, Mrs. P. M. Rit
ner, Mrs. Edna Shuman, Mrs.
Ella Shythe, Pedee, Mrs. Re tha
Simpson, ' Mrs. Jessie Bump.
Kings Valley, Mrs. Sarah
Stasis, Dallas, Mrs. Ollie Al
corn, Corvais.
Mrs. Bump gave a talk on
her recent trip to Hawaii: Mrs.
Howard Perry and Mrs. Lee
Snowden served coffee, jello
and cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Debney Arnold
and Julie Lie of Corvalus vis
ited at the Paul Ronco home
on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Winnie Fletcher of Sa
lem Is visiting her sisters, Mr.
w. t. Turner and Mrs. C. L.
Burbank. , , ,.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith
who have spent the winter in
California, arrived home Sun
day.
Mrs. Frank Shythe. Mrs.
Howard Perry, Mrs. Thera
Womer, Miss Nola Womer,
Mrs. Troy Turner, Mrs. C. L.
Burbank, Mrs. F. M. Dyer,
Mrs. Delbert Dow, Mrs. Bufus
Dodge. Mrs. Gus John, mem
bers of the missionary ocieiy,
attended the W.S.W.S. conven
tion, held at Taft Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Neal
and Bob spent the week end
with relatives at Yakima, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daugher
ty and Allen of Salem were
recent guests of her mother,
Mrs. Thera Womer.
Rev. Delbert Dow, C. L. Bur
bank and Frank Sheythe at
tended a brotherhood meeting
at the E.UJ3. Church at Dal
las Friday.
A large crowd attended the
S. P. Yates sale on the Pedee
Creek recently.. The Yates
have sold their farm and are
moving to Salem. The Pedee
Woman's club had charge of
the lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Amos,
Mr. and- Mrs. C. L. Burbank
were hosts to a seven o'clock
dinner at the local Farmers
Union meeting Friday night.
The dinner was followed by
a business meeting and pro
gram.
Lee Paytoh of Monmouth
showed his rock collection.
L. H. Dewing of Dallas was
a visitor.
Group singing was led by
the Junior girls, with Nola Wo
mer at the piano. Dewey
Cummins Jr. played the elec
trie guitar.
It was voted to have a com
munity booth at the county
fair with Mrs. F. M. Kerber
chairman. Helpers will be
Mrs. K. Swingle, Mrs. Rittie
Kerber, Mrs. Ronald Pomeroy,
Herman Amos and Rufus
Dodge. The local, will be host
to the county- quarterly meet
ing July 8. The action group
will meet at tae swingle nome
April 28.
BASIN BILL SIGNED
The Upper Columbia Basin
commission,' which has been
privately financed during the
many years of its existence,
will get a $34,000 state appro
priation under a bill signed
by Gov. Patterson Tuesday.
Under New
Management
KITCHEN RE-OPENED
Serving 5:30 FM. 'Til T
We Cater to Small Parties
, and Large Groups
"The Three Guys"
Appearing This Week and
Next Week .
New Village Inn
3957 Portland Road
ACORNS f ROM THE
WITH DEL MILNE j
Grand Island
Jefferson
Citv Fir a rhl.f r-in i
- wuuert
Hoevet rennrtvrl th.
department has purchased 400
icei of nign pressure hose from
the proceeds of a box social
and talent show hrnofif n,
have also received 200 feet of
' men nose from the civil
defense matching fund.
n aitemoon of Dnochle
was enjoyed at a 1 o'clock
luncheon Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. J. J. Dn-
on. Mrs. Paul McKee made
high score, Mrs. Roy Williams,
second and Mrs. William w.n.
lOW. Guests for the aftn-nnnn
were Mn. William toii.
- . .. . . . uiu u,
Albanv. Mini Mar, rnr,i...
Mrs. Harold Knight, Mrs. Roy
wmiams, Mrs. Neva Kester,
Mrs. Claud Overholser, Mrs.
Paul McKee. Mm Karl t...
Mrs. Joe McKee, Mrs. Guy Ro-
mna ana mrs. Earl Phelps.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lan
onin of Lni Ana.)i rit.
- -. n . . , vain,,
stopped In Jefferson Thursday
to visit Bill and Nick Vallick.
Ladonln is a real estate brok
er, and he and his wife are on
their vacation and have plan
ned a trio taklnff tham n
hada.
Miss Anna TClnmn. ... i
.. .fj,. O JJV 1 1 L
two weeks visiting relatives at
Lnblsh Center, returning home
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Klampe were ill and are feel
ing oeiier.
Sundav dtnnar miul. u-
- buuw m k 1 1 ic
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Sparks on thn Marinn da
were Mr. and Mn. Jn r.nin
of Oakland, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Snarki nf Nnnni
base. Astoria, and Mr .ml
Mrs. Harold Nnrkal anrl .
of Albany.
I The .Tnffonnr. Tl... .t..v
.oU.. uivua LIUU
met for the regular meeting at
the school hmisn. nnrlr. th.
I business session the officers for
" vunung year were elected
to take Offica at tha Ti,l m.l.
1 Ing.
Russell Daultnn on alaMJ
president to head the service
club; Pete Glldorslev.
vice president; Monte Weddle,
second vice president; Ed Lam
bert, third vice president; Gil-
Grand Island Sundav riln
ner euests of Mr. and Mr. Dni
L. Fowler and Marcena at their
urana island home were his
mother, Mrs. Clarence L. Fow
ler of Unionvale! Mr. anrl Mr.
Fred Finnicum and daughter
onaron of webfoot.
Mrs. Clarence RocVhlll nf
Grand Island, accompanied by
ner aaugnter, Miss Lois Rock
hill Of McMinnvlllB aH.nil.4
the piano concert by-Oscar Le
vant at the Portland auditor
ium Friday evening.
Mrs. Rockhill of Granrl Tel.
and accompanied by Mrs. E. J.
mummer of Salem, attended
the moving Dictum
tion at Salem of "De Shazer"
one of the Doolittle raiders of
April 18. 1942. Sundav va.
nlng. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haln
and family of . Portland and
Mrs. James Worthlnstnn anrl
daughter sheryl of Groton,
Calif., were Sunday guests of
their patents. Mr. and Mr
Worth Wiley.
Eighteen acres of haana um
be raised this season by Mr.
and Mrs. Victor V. Scroggan
of Grand Island.
"Del, you are sure missing
boat ... you may be a cracket,
jack hotel operator but you
a lot to learn about telling m
facts to the public. For irUm.
you mentioned In one of your toj,
umns that one could buy a prim,
rib sandwich in the Oak Room f
fl.75 or a tenderloin steak sanj.
vlch for tl, and then you cald m
more about it. I and others Uk,
me Uiot the heck with you, I'm na
paying any two bucks for a sanZ
wich. Last nite I ordered one S
your so called sandwiches and yw
have no business calling that dis
ner a sandwich In the first place
people tney get aoout nair a la
of French, bread, a Die thlrv ,i,
of prime rib, a huge baked pS
tato with about an eluhth of
POUIKI Ut VUvbVr VII It, All Ulf CC
fee they can drink and old (as:
toned ice cream chocolate com
top it off with. Why hide yoj
lite unaer a ousnei auo r - a
Reservations for the May ui
style show are coming in fast-t
ward to the wise is ... not necef
ry.: . , . ... . . i
h SaUffl Ifj Ike hsfil Harlen, Ui
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