Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 02, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Saturday, May 2, 1955
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In the Valley
Edited by MIKE FORBES
Aurora
Turner
Turner Wally Wipper, ion
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wiper,
is taking basic training at
Camp Roberts, Calif.
Other Turner boys stationed
at Camp Roberts are Vernon
Credille, son of Mrs. John
Miller and Phil Bates, son of
Mrs. Bates, teacher at Cascade
high school.
Mrs. Loretta Morrison left
Monday night to return to San
Francisco after visiting in
Turner for two weeks. Mrs.
Morrison is the mother-in-law
of Ruth Campbell.
Tom Webb and son, Lilburn,
have returned from California
where they purchased two race
horses, xne norses are raw
being trained at Portland Mea
dows.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Roberts
have sold their residence to
the Silas Kerner family.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Merkel
and children, Gary, Richard
and Phillip were visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Regler, arriving Monday af
ternoon and leaving ruesaay
afternoon. Mr. Merkel is the
son of Mrs. Regier.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ro
bertson and children are go
ing to move to their new home,
the Harry Barnett farm, over
the week-end.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Marsh
and children have moved into
their new home, the former
residence of the Ralph Gre-
gerson family.
Ralph Helmken is in a Port
land hospital recovering from
a major operation. He is ex
pected to return home soon.
Mr. Helmken is a nephew of
Mrs. Olive Catterlin and Mrs.
Lou Small of Turner.
Mrs. James (Chriatene)
Mouke of San Francisco is
visiting at Sixes. She is a sis
ter of Mrs. Catterlin and Mrs.
Small.
Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small,
who were injured in an auto
wreck a short time ago, have
been released from the hos
pital. Mr. Small had six broken
ribs. He Is the son of Mrs.
Lou Small of Turner.
Among those having gone
asitTirtimrr"rr-
smelt fishing this season are
Bob Ball, Del Barker, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Harris, Mr. and
Mrs. Brutus Ashcroft, Louis
Hennies. John Mickey and
sons, Donald, Larry and Stevle,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fierce, ai
bert Jensen, Joe Holt, Fred
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Prather, Mr. Bassine, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Sidweil ana cni
dren, Jamie and Janice, Mrs,
Ivy Sldwell, Frank Anaerson,
Jim Versteag, J. tt. uirxsen,
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Keene
and Jerry Ruby.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mor
ris sDent the week-end in Kel
so, Wash., visiting his mother
and other relatives, returning
here Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prather
spent Sunday in McMinnville
visiting at the home of their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Fryrear.. Mrs.
Fryrear is the former Mar
sraret Prather.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Russell
and Mrs. Scott Anderson have
left for California. Mrs. An
derson is the wife of the Metb
odist minister. She is going
to visit their children and ex
pects to remain in California
for a month.
Lee Barber, who has been
ill for some time and was in
a Salem hospital for a while,
is home but shows no im
provement.
Pedee
OLD TIME
DANCE
OVER WESTERN AUTO
Adm. 60c Tax Inc.
Dick Johnson's Oreh.
159 Court St.
AUMSVILLE
PAVILION
DANCE
Every Satnrdar Night
U ML Southeast of Salem E
Mane by
LYLE AND HIS
WESTERNAIRES
Broadcast K8LM
7:St-8:0 P. H.
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT
Kitchen Re-Opened
Serving 5:S0 P.M.-'Til?
Have dinner or a anack at
the New Village Inn!
8mall Group or Large
Group . . . The Food Is
Always Tops.
"The Three Guys"
Appearing nightly this
week and next
NEW VILLAGE INN
1057 Portland Rd.
Mrs. Rufus Dodge was host
ess to the WSWS at her home
Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. McCor-
mack presented the lesson dur
ing the morning session. Mrs.
M, Dyer, newly elected
president, had charge of the
business meeting.
Mrs. R. J. Smith will be the
second delegate to the mission
ary convention at Jennings
Lodge next month.
After a pot-luck dinner Mrs.
Frank Sheythe completed the
study book on Africa,
current events were given
by Miss Nola Womer.
Visitors were Mrs. Dewey
Cummins, Mrs. R. Pomeroy,
Mrs. Kenneth Swingle, Mrs.
Howard Perry.
The birthday calendar was
given by Mrs. Mollie Lacey.
Mrs. Blankenbaker led the
prayer circle.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Burbank,
Lyle and Eldon, Mr. and Mrs.
Lovell an Damm, Rodney and
Trina, of Portland, were Sun
day guests of their daughter
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Dyer.
The Young Married People
class at Sunday school were
hosts to a surprise party held
Friday evening at the club
hall honoring their teacher,
Mrs. Frank Sheythe, who with
Mr. Sheythe is leaving soon for
a month's trip through the
southern states to New Or
leans. Mrs. Bob Spinney, Kirk and
Bobble of Philomath, Greg and
Pamela Blankenbaker, recent
ly visited the O. N. Burbanks
at Cherry Grove.
Tom Tharp, C. L. Burbank,
Frank Sheythe, J. W. McCor
mack and Rev. Delbert Dow
attended a brotherhood rally
and banauet at the EUB
' church at Albany Tuesday eve
ning.
Mrs. Wayne Blankenbaker
and Stanley were luncheon
guests at the Paul Ronco home
Thursday. In the afternoon
, Mrs. Blankenbaker and son
and Mrs. Ronco and Bradley
drove to Dallas.
Mrs. C. L. Burbank spent
several days the past week
with Mrs. E. A. Fagg at Jen
nings Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronco
and Bradley, Charles Ronco,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burbank,
were dinner guests Sunday at
the C. L. Burbank home.
Aurora Aurora PTA offi
cers for the new year were
elected at the monthly meet
ing. Serving will be Arthur
Mills, president; Fred Saxton,
vice-president; Mrs. William
Wenzel, secretary; Mrs. Rob
ert Keil, treasurer.
Delegates named to repre
sent Aurora at the state con
gress at Medford were Mrs.
George Elliott and Mrs. Wil
liam Wenzel.
A program of musical num
bers and tap dancing was pre
sented.
Forty dollors was contribut
ed to send two Aurora Boy
scouts 10 the jamboree in San
Francisco in June. The boys
wno wn go 10 san jrranclsco v ih. iMnrthw nict,.iM
are nooeri win ana Wendel , Key ciub( WB, the guest select
ed to appear at tnis meeting.
The club was Invited to meet
at the home of Rona Workman
for the May 2flth meeting. Ber
la Thrash will act as co-host'
ess with Mrs. Workman.
State Representative E d
Cardwell was featured speaker
at the weekly meeting of the
Kiwanis Wednesday, April 29.
His topic was of his work as
vice-chairman of Jorestry and
Mines and vice-chairman of
forestry committees.
Out of town visitors at the
meeting were Mr. Roy Breck,
Corvallis; L. E. Scott, Leban
on; and Don Pritchett, Lebanon.
Each week a member of the
Key Club, which is sponsored
by the Kiwanis, is invited to at
tend this luncheon meeting held
in Grove's hall. John Ophus,
high school student, and treas-
McLln
Installation of the new of
ficers was Friday, May 16.
Members of the Aurora vol
unteer fire department are for
mulating plans for the annual
fireworks display to be given
at Aurora city park on July 4.
luemDers of the Aurora
Woman's club will be guests
of the Hubbard Woman's club
Wednesday afternoon, May 6.
Mrs. Harriet Ehlen accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Godlove
to Eugene Monday, where she
is the house guest of her broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. B. H. Will
At a recent meeting of the
Women's association of the Au
rora Presbyterian church
plana were formulated for the
annual fall bazaar. Commit
tees in charge will be: serving
Mrs. JErnest Wright and Mrs.
Wilbur Bevens; cards, Mrs.
William Jensen; serving and
selling food, Mrs. John Kraus,
Mrs. Hattie Ehlen, Mrs. James
Smith and Mrs. George Kraus.
The Country Store will be
In charge of Mrs. Ralph Balr.
The Parcel Post booth will be
in charge of Mrs. Lorin Giesy.
Selling candy and handling
telephone calls will be Mrs.
Herbert John and Mrs. Grace
Bishop.
The Rev. L. C. Leikauf, pas
tor of Christ Lutheran church
at Aurora, was stricken with
a heart attack Saturday, and
his place in the pulpit Sunday
morning was occupied by Dr.
George Koehler of Portland.
This week the Rev. Leikauf
was reported resting easily, but
was under physicians orders
to undertake no strenuous ef
forts. 1
Approximately 200 attended
social night festivities at the
Maplewood grange hall Tues
day night.
Mrs. Cal O. Lewis had
charge of the program and
Mrs. Jake Fenske was master
of ceremonies. Mrs. Eleanor
Hlnk led in group singing with
Mrs. A, L. Welden at the piano.
There were solos by Carol
Campeau, songs by a trio of
women, piano selections by
Mrs. Warren Bunn and Anita
Lewis, and a zither selection
by Mrs. Henry Colvin.
Mrs. Walter Meeks present
ed a medicine man show.
The refreshment committee
In charge was Mr. and Mrs.
Phaen Sayre, Sr., Mr. and Mrs
Louis Bushman, Mrs. Frank
Thlel, Mr. and Mrs. John
Waite, Mrs. P. H. Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray smith
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Phillips
of Coos Bay, formerly employ
ed by Linn county fire patrol
in Sweet Home, were Monday
and Tuesday visitors at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Trenholm and Mr. and Mrs.
John Benson.
Sublimity
Stayton
Stayton Dr. George G.
Roseberry, district superinten
dent of the Methodist church,
win ne the speaker at the Sun
day morning services at the
church. A pot luck lunch will
be served after the service, for
the church members, their
families and friends.
In the afternoon Dr. Rose
berry will conduct the fourth
quarterly conference. This Is
the annual church business
meeting when new officers of
the church are nominated.
Communion services will be
held on Sunday at the First
Baptist church, when new
members will be received. This
service is conducted on the
first Sunday of every month.
On May 10. Mother's Dav
will be observed, with flow
ers presented to the oldest and
the youngest mother Dresent
at the services.
The Union high school lun.
ior and senior prom was held
Thursday night in the hieh
school gym.
Preceding the trom. thp
banquet was held at 8:30 with
Pat Woods, home economics
teacher, making the preparations.
Merlin Morey underwent an
operation at Salem Memorial
hospital on Thursday morning.
Mill City
Sweet Home
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
DINING ROOM
CLOSED
FREE DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT ORCHESTRA MUSIC
For Legionnaires and Auxiliary Members
8andwlchea ft Coffee available
Gala celebration eome one come all.
Sweet Home building per
mits issued during the month
of April totaled $33,701.00.
They were as follows: To
Wally Thill, apartment bldg.,
$1000.
Kenneth Groves to install
window, $100.
Charles Letts, for duplex
building. $8000.
Amr) Yandall, for addition to
residence, $2500.
Jim Barton, for basement,
$5000.
Jim Harcrow, for addition to
building, $2500.
Charles Letts, installing side
walk, $100.
Linn county Telephone Co.,
for new office building, $12,
000. Blaine Cobat, for residence,
$5000.
B. L. Simms for addition to
residence, $200.
Sublimity The St. Boniface
high May Day Festival will be
held Friday evening, May 1
in the parish gym. ,
The nsme of the queen who
will be disclosed that evening
will be chosen from the rep
resentatives of the various
classes, namely, Sharon Meier,
of the senior class; Mary
Louise Hottinger from the ju
nior class; Geraldine Heuberg-
er, representing the sopho
mores and Nancy Nellson. the
freshman class.
Mrs. Fred Schluender was
recently discharged from a Sa
lem hospital, after having been
hospitalized a week with pneumonia.
Mrs. William Schmidt is
confined to her home with
arthritis.
Mrs. George Schmidt, who
was critically ill at the San
tiam Memorial hospital, is
greatly improved and has re
turned to her home.
Miss Louise Hauth, 13, of
Mt. Angel, has been a patient
at the 1 Minnie Hassler home
the past few months.
The little girl, a cancer vic
tim, who is in a coma much of
the time.
Mrs. Louise Heuberger was
hostess to the Altar Society at
ner nome Monday evening.
Discussions were In order con
cerning the Cana conference
which will be an event of
June 7.
The last meeting before the
summer vacation will be held
at the home of Mrs. Theodore
Peters on Monday, May 25
John Mackie is convalescing
at his home from nis recent
siege of pneumonia while at
Crescent City, Calif.
Robert Hartman, navy elec
tronics technician, third class,
winner of the 1953 Pacific
Army-Air-Force photography
contest, is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Hartmann of Sub
limity) and a graduate of St.
Boniface high school.
Detroit
Mill ntv .Tnhn Ano,.
I who was in the Santiam Me
morial hospital in Stayton
two weeks is home nuow. Mrs.
Bertha Shepherd, of Gates,
also Mrs. Arthur Rhoda were
taken to the Santiam Memor
ial hospital for medical ob
servation and treatment this
week.
The Friendship circle, young
matron's group of the Presby
terian church Sunday school
met at the home of Mrs. Mar
tin Kelly Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Ed Yarnell was in charge
of the business session and
Rev. Noble Streeter was in
charge of the program. Re
freshments concluded the
meeting.
Mrs. John Brewer of Lone
Beach, Calif., is spending sev
eral weeks in Mill City at the
Hump ui ner aaugmer ana lam-1
It.. 1 jr " .
uj, air. ana rars. uoraon iay
and other relatives.
District convention practice
for Order of Eastern Star was
held in Mill City Tuesday
night. The district includes
Turner, Jefferson, Stayton and
Mill City chapters.
Mill City eighth grade class
held a cake sale in the school
Tuesday to benefit their class
treasury. There are more than
30 boys and girls to graduate
this spring.
Detroit Ten members of
Detroit's sixth grade Busy Bee
4-H sewing club wil lattend
the Marion county 4-H fair at
Stayton next week with one
of their leaders, Mrs. Georgia
New and Mrs. Goldie Storey.
The girls are in their third
year of 4-H work, having be
gun with a health club and
now completing their second
year in sewing. Mrs. Floy
Storey and Mrs. New have
been leaders for two years.
The club members will dis
play their year's project at the
fair, hot dish holders, aprons
and scarves. Last year the De
troit group won distinction in
the 4-H parade by being the
only, club in uniform and they
will again march in the parade
Friday 'in uniform.
Members of th club are De
lores Gescher, Evelyn Harper,
Sally New, Darlyene Storey,
Martha Mason, Gloria Even
son, Violet Robinson, Clydia
Storey, Lodell Wallace and
Susanne Moore.
The Detroit Women's Civic
club will sponsor a movie
Tuesday evening, May S at
7:45 as a benefit for the school
grounds landscaping fund.
The picture scheduled Is en
titled "It Happens Every
Spring," starring Ray Milland
and Susan Peters. There also
will be a cartoon.
Miss M. B. Miller is in
charge of ticket sales.
Farm Bureau Elects
Officers at Mf. Angel
Mt. Angel The Marion
County Farm Bureau Center
will meet Monday evening,
May 4, at 7 pm. in the St.
Mary's school auditorium, The
guest' speaker will be Jack
Bartlett, head of the Civil
Aeronautics commission. A
film also will be shown on
"fire Jumpers" and crop spray
ing. The Mt. Angel Farm Bureau
Center met recently at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Duda, Jim Jackson, president,
spoke of the values of Farm
Bureau life insurance.
At the election of officers
the following were elected:
Jim Jackson, president; Walter
Duda, vice-president; Erwin
Nickodemus. county reDresen-
tative; Mrs. Erwin Nickode
mus, women's chairman; and
Mrs. Hugo Hemshorn, center
secretary.
The next regular meeting of
the Mt. Angel Center will be
held May 18, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hemshorn.
Grand Ronde
Grand Ronde Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Hale were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hale at
Clackamas over the past
week-end.
Brook Marie, thp
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
noDert Jones has been quite
ill for the Dast wppIc with in.
testinal" flu.
Miss Joan Mainra vicitari in
Salem Thursday on business.
Mrs. William Talbot has re
turned home after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schoen
lein and children of Stnrktnn
Calif.
Mrs. Bert Walklpv Mr
Drew Hobbs and Mrs. Ted E.
Smith were visitors in Dallas
on Thursday.
Sweet Home
Crowns Queen
c.noi Unmo Queen Eliza
beth I (Elizabeth Wallace) was
crowned Queen of May at high
school ceremonies this week.
Accompanied by student
body president Don Kartevold,
Queen Elizabeth, wearing white
net-tulle and royal purple robes
loH ihA nrnrpgslon of pastel at
tired princesses and their es
corts to the tnrone wucic
Kartevold crowned Elizabeth
in traditional ceremonies. Scat
tering flower petals before the
queen was little Mildred Kikel.
UoorlnO lha tlVlIn of the robe
were Misses Jerl and Linda I
Brady.
The Queen's retinue were
Princess Patti Evans escorted
by Jack Taylor; Princess Gloris
Calderon escorted by dick, lur
cher; Princess Enole Holcolm
escorted by Dick Pierce; Prin
cess Rayetta Bickford escorted
by John Ophus; Princes Gayle
Holten Loe, escorted by Bill
Alwert; Princess Faye Rice
escorted by Jim Barrett.
1 Floyd Kikel was Master of
ftprpmnnipc and Mrs. Bvrd.
physical education instuctor,
and Jim Barrett .student cnair
man, were in charge of corona
tion ceremonies.
The school band provided
music for the coronation, in
cluding both the processional
and recessional.
Trinity Lutherans
Present Program
Silverton The members of
Trinity Lutheran Brotherhood
met Friday evening, May 1, at
the church with the program
being presented by Oregon
State college students from the
Lutheran Student association
of Corvallis.
The Rev. Edvin Svendsen,
director of the Lutheran Stu
dent Foundation, was prTt
to assist the four men who d
tlcipated In the program Jul"
tions. ,ec
David Baker dssxriv..., ..
kk.UCQ III.
activities of the Corvsuj!
group. Masis Yanrunyan 7
exchange student, descrih!5
hp World Studpnf nu-, V"
Federation Activities n
nna Tn A liohlpn i .
ture number was presented h
.w oaojkj,.
appeared in vocal solo selec
tions,
L. A. Meyer, president, M
nuuui-cu me i-ummiuee ngf,
sonnel for the father-son bin"
nupt tn hB thp PV.nl.. -n-
1"" - ' K ut I r ,
day, May 22. ,
derson served late rsfr.v"
ments.. 1
1
Milking Shorthorns '
Sold to R. W. Hoyden "
Raymond W. Hayden, Rt 1
Salem, Ore., has added to hli
herd by the purchase of Edge,
canyon Anne, Edgecanyon
Dorrls, and Edgecanyon Jennie
from Robert D. Leikem, Rt, j
Silverton, Ore. ' '.
rne new animals are pure,
bred Milking Shorthorns and
the record of the transfer of
ownership has been made by
the American Milking Short,
horn Society at Springfield.
Mo. .
PHONE S-34ST
Lana Turner
Kirk Douglas
"BAD &
BEAUTIFUL"
Mltri Gaynor
In Technicolor
"THE I DON'T
CARE GIRL"
Webfoot
Webfoot Honorine Mrs
AmeS Holdredae of Webfnnt
was 83 years of age, a group
of relatives and friends gave
her a sumrise nartv t hpr
home Monday.
Gifts and flowers were Dre-
sented.
Attending were her brnther-
In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
August Swanson of Sheridan;
Mrs. Holdredee. Mr. nnrt Mr
Roscoe Roberts, Mrs. Albert
May, Mrs. A. M. Vernon and
Mrs. Del Morgariedge of Webfoot.
A ship must use a lnntrpr
anchor chain in rough weather
than in calm weather to allmv
for ship movement.
Qi
Ends Tonight Open 6:00
"THE LAWLESS BREED"
And
"AARON SLICK FROM
PUNKIN CREEK"
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Cont 1:45
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Judy Canovi - Stephen Dunne
WAC FROM WALLA WALLA'
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UIISH GAI0INS, HIGHWAY
GATKS OFfcN 7:00
SHOW AT DUSK
ENDS TONITE (Sat.)
"THUNDER IN
THE EAST"
Alan Ladd
Deborah Kerr
Plus
"THE
GCNFIGHTER"
Gregory Peck
STARTS SUNDAY!
In Technicolor
"MISSOURI
GAMBLER"
Tyrone Power
Piper Laurie
Plus
"MY COUSIN
RACHEL"
Olivia DeHariland
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BALLROOM SPECIAL
Private Lessons
3 for $4.00
PAUL ARMSTRONG
DANCE STUDIO
155 S. Liberty Ph. 27523
Salem High School Choir
And Orchestra
. . . PRESENTS . . .
H.M.S. Pinafore
By Gilbert A Sullivan
S.H.S. Auditorium
TUE5. & WED. MAY 5-6
8 P.M.
Adults 75c Students 50c
(TltkU Qm4 lor Illhtr Nlthl
Ka Rnerrcd BmU)
STARTS
TOMORROW!
CONT. SHOWS SAT. & SDN.
Ends Today! (Sat.)
"President's Lady" &
"Down Among the
Sheltering Palmi"
ttOBOW HANDLES EM ROUGHER THAN
N. Commercial
walking ap
ftatnt (tor
Hello People:
Sunday nil when fisherman
own home from trying all day
to ctch little flan he la very
Ured and hungry. Many of theae
Iaaac Wongton men brlr self
and family up to my place for
good Sunday dinner at ntte.
Some of theae men even catch
fish but neighbors are to num
erous hardly have enough fiah
Wt for children. They are Uking
Chinese food better anyway. Tou
Just come up and say "Fix for me
special dinner of several dishes."
You will be delight.
4f-
YEESING
(that's my name
sure)
Picture not of
me this my
cousin Frank
Sweet Home Surprise fea
ture of a recent meeting of the
Five Point Club was a birthday
cake honoring Mrs. Florence
White. )
Rose Swagat, co-hostess for
the evening, baked the cakej
which was used at refreshment
time. Hostess for the evening,
was Mrs. Verlin Roberts of 601 '
i Main St. j
! Plans were completed at the
meeting for a cooked food sale
to be held May B in the Weddle
building. I
FREE!
DANCE LESSONS
niuui. nut
(Prior to our regular
dance)
CRYSTAL
GARDENS
Professional instruction
by Mr. Triple tt and staff
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