Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 15, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Sale-. Oregoa
Friday, May 15, 1953
In the Valley
Kdited ay MIKE FORBIS
Silvertcn
Sllverton The Mary Eliza
beth and the Sarah Jane circles
of the Methodist Woman's Soci
ety of Christian Service are an
nouncing a rummage sale to
be May 16, Saturday, at the
former Htchmaid building, be
ginning at 8 a.m. - '
Donors are asked to have
their materials there Friday
evening, or call Mrs. Ben
Sprlck or Mrs. E. A. Finlay for
transportation and pickup.
The past year's members of
the Martha Methodist circle
met for their last program,
Gets Swingers'
Fifth Annual
BLOSSOM
FESTIVAL
Saturday Nighf
.' MAY 16
1:30 f . M.
New Shewing Open t:ts
lane Tomer . Kirk Dotulu
Walter Fide-con . Dick Powell
"THE BAD AND THE
. BEAUTIFUL"
AIM
THE HOAXTEBR"
eery Adolt Should 8m This
BOLLYWOOD KIDS
MATINEE
Tmmctow - I te 4 u, .
CARTOONS
Special Katinee Feature
ARIZONA TERRITORY
Whip Wilson
Flo.
Aa "Our Gm" Comedy
"TEACHER'S BEAU
Abw
BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAKE
for
Bebky Jaeebera, Lmuin TlUe
elato, Kenneth Lebold, Bfc
Cheek, Kenny Scott, Gerald
Hlldabrmwl, Charles Watte,
Sandra BueeMer, Larry Farter.
Tuesday evening in the church
social rooms with Mrs. B. J.
Palmer chairman. Mrs. Anne
Nordling showed travel films.
Group singing was led by Mrs.
A. J. McCanneL
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Idger
ton of Hood River, spent Moth
er's Day weekend at the Sil
verton home of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Edgerton.
Luncheon guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Powell,
Wednesday noon, were their
grandson, Spl. Marshall Lee
Lake and Everett Schroeder,
both of Gates. .
Mrs. Jack Tuggle returned
home Tuesday evening from
a four monns stay in Cali
fornla on a business and visit
ing trip, spending some time
with a sister. Mrs. Carolyn
Lind and one week with her
daughter, Miss Virginia Tug
gie in son Francisco.
Miss Margie Tuggle, a teach'
er in the Oregon City hie
school, Is leaving early in the
summer for three months'
stay in different European
countries, being with members
of her mother's relatives in
Denmark for several weeks.
Spending some time In Oak
land, Calif., where she visited
the Oakland garden show, and
also in Los Angeles attending
"ie international flower show.
was Mrs. Jack Tuggle, during
ucr vacation in central and
souuiern California.
Stayton
Magazines Provided
For Hospital Patients
Lebanon Patients at the
community hospital now have
access to reading material from
a portable magazine rack, gift
01 ine L.eoanon Elks lodge,
Constructed of birch: the
rack Is kept in the solarium
where those able to be up may
take advantage of the service.
Miss Charity Krorjf. suDerln-
tendent df nurses, accepted the
gift from exalted ruler Dale
Weeks and past exalted ruler
Robert Ragsdale.
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Merger Sought
By Buena Vista
Dallas The Polk county
district boundary board met
with group of petitioners
from Buena Vlata Tuesday to
act upon petition of Buena
Vista property holders to an
nex the bulk of the Buena
Vista school district to district
13-C of Independence-Monmouth.
The petition resulted from
the defeat of an election held
earlier this spring to consoli
date with district 13-C. The
petitioners represent some
$202,000 of the assessed value
of $222,000 for the Buena
Vista district," says Polk
County Superintendent 7. C.
Green,
The boundary board decided
W HIV .JIM . .... MIMWt 1 ,
vlaement until it has had time Ptann,d for " PPle
Members of the faculty of
ptayion grade school, and
their families enjoyed a pot
luck dinner at the grade school
Thursday evening.
Stayton On Saturday, May
16, the high school class of
the Methodist church will
hold a cooked food sale at
Wood's Store, In the morning.
On Sunday, May 17, Chil
dren's Day will be observed
at the Methodist church. The
program will begin at 10:30
and will continue through the
church hour. Mrs. James Mc-
G ill. Is In charge of the Sun
day program.
The Girl Scouts and their
leaders of the Canyon area
will hold a pot luck picnic on
May 17, at the camp site,
which la located off the old
Lyon highway. Signs will
be posted along the hlihway
directing the way to the camp.
All Scouts of this area are
Invited, as weU as the leaders
and parents, and anyone who
la Interested In Scouting.
Games and entertainment are
further to investigate the issue
involved. The issues that will
determine the eventual out
come of the petition Include:
th adequacy of the present
Buena Vista school facilities,
more . definite arrangements
with district 13-C concerning
a definite commitment about
maintaining the first four
grades at Buena Vista, and the
examination of a possible con
solidation with the Suver dii-
tr'ct
Sweet Home Orders
Street Improvement
Sweet Home At a special
meeting of the city council
contracts were given to the low
bidders on two street Improve
ment projects. Low bidder on
trie storm sewer project was
the Keen, Thayer and Hunter
Construction company of
Springfield with bid of $,-110.67.
Low bidder on the sidewalks
and curbs were Duncan Sand.
ers, Sweet Home, with a bid
of 118,988.58. :
Construction of the storm
sewers will be completed In 30
days and is slated to begin next
week. Time allowed for com
pletion of sidewalks and curb
90 days and also starts nert
week. .. , .
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WOODBURN FOOD BALK
Woodburn A baked food
sale will be held Saturday, May
16, at the Scarborough hard
ware store in Woodburn by
members of the Women's Mis
sionary society of the Wood
burn Church of God. Mrs.
Frank Chapelle will be chair
man of the sale which opens at
9 a.m. . .
Rainbow Girls
Install Sunday
Sweet Home At the regular
meeting of the Rainbow As
embly, Miss Ruth Martin waf
elected as worthy adviser.
Other elective officers were
filled by Trudy Heseman as
associate worthy adviser: char
ity, Diana ThiU; hope, Sharon
Burnett; and faith. Barbara
Weeks.
Susan Horner, Muriel White.
Velma Anderson, Loretta
Smith, Sandra Carleton were
Initiated at this meeting.
In charge of refreshments
were Pat Stokes and Ethel
Upd grave.
, Installation of these officers
will be held In the IOOF hall
Sunday, May 17, at 2:30 pjn.
Dorothy Baxter in
Girls' State Role
Woodburn Miss Dorothy
Baxter, daughter of Rev. and
Mrs. T. M. Baxter of Wood-
burn, has been selected as the
local American Legion auxili
ary representative at Girls'
State this year. She is a junior
at Woodburn high school.
Girls' State will be held June
8 through 14 at Willamette
university at Salem and the
theme will be "How to Become
a Good Citizen." Miss Baxter
was selected on leadership,
character, courage, honesty,
scholars hip, cooperativeness
and physical fitness.
HARDTOP
SATURDAY NITE
ADDED flATtTE
SIX CAR DESTRUCTION
DERBY
TIME TRIALS, 7:90 P.M.
HOLLYWOOD BOWL
1 mil North of Salem on 991
Adults 1.S0, Kids 50c, includes tax
llela Detveiler
Heads Auxiliary
Woodburn Mrs. Nela Det
weiler was installed as the new
president of Woodburn auxil
iary of the American Legion at
the meeting Wednesday night,
May 13, at the Legion hall. She
succeeds Mrs. Beety Jo Bar
rett Mrs. Rose Bonacker, as
sisted by other past presidents,
conducted the installation.
Other new officers Installed
were: Mrs. lone Schooler, first
vice president; Mrs. Rita Y Od
er, second vice president; Mr.
Leona Miller, secretary; Mrs.
Margaret Ramon, treasurer;
Mrs. Maxine Kistner, historian;
Mrs. Ardia LeFebvre, chaplain;
Mrs. Rose Spsgle, sergeant-at-
arms.
A past president's pin was
presented to Mrs. Barrett By
Mrs. Bertha Bentley.
The annual report on child
welfare was given by Mrs. Mil-
llcent Rosburg, chairman show
ing $17.74 spent for needy lo
cal families, 118.54 for material
for clothing for the child wel
fare center at Portland and a
credit of $33.00 for work, the
balance of $13.73 to go into the
fund for next year.
Mrs. Ardis LeFebvre, reha
bilitation chairman, reported
43 ditty bags made during the
year, $3.00 sent to the cigar
ette fund at the Veterans' hos
pital and the balance used for
material for pillow sups, a to
tal credit of $127.89 from the
hospital with a credit of $6.00
for cakes aent the hospital.
Mrs. Bertha Bentley, girls
state chairman, reported that
Miss Dorothy Baxter had been
chosen to go to girls' state this
year, June 8 to 14 at Salem and
$2.00 was donated to the girls'
state fund for extra expenses.
The sum of $20.00 was donated
to the high school for new band
uniforms.
Members planned to paint
signs for the baseball field to
raise funds for Pee Wee base
ball. Plana were discussed for
the poppy sale May 22 and 23.
Mrs. Rita Yoder is chairman.
Mrs. Detweiler asked the
members to be at Belle Passi
cemetery between 10:30 and 11
a.m. on Memorial Day to assist
in the program.
Plans were made to have a
booth at the North Marion
County Fair at Woodburn In
September.
The meeting was closed by
Mrs. Detweiler after which re
freshments were served by a
committee from the auxiliary
to both the Legion and auxil
iary. Moving pictures were
shown by Charles Cornwell.
Turner
Turner The grade school
has received large shipment
of new books for the library.
Charles Simon Is a new pu
pil in the second grade. He is
the so not Mr. and Mrs. Charles
ft Simon.
Mr. Splva, Darrel Myrtle,
Bob Pickering, Richard Bethel,
Jerry Wipper and Phillip
Scholium went to the state
convention at Astoria.
Patty Robertson, 4th grade
student, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Robe.-tson, is ab
sent from school due to ill'
ness.
Kenneth Bales, 4th grade
student, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bales, is absent from
school. Kenneth had both
hands burned in the recent
fire at his home.
Michael Simon is a new pu
pil In the 4th grade. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
R. Simon. '
Stanley Peterson, 8th grade
student, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John S. Peterson, was absent
from .school a few days as a
result of being hit in the eye
with a swing.-
Floyd Owings is a new pupil
in the 3rd grade. He has a
sister in the 6th grade. They
came from Merrill, Oregon.
Elwln Jones, 7th grade stu
dent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Jones, was burned about the
hands and face Tuesday night
when the oven of their gas
range exploded.
New Linn (o. Grand
Jury Takes Office
Albany Members of a new
Linn county circuit court Brand
jury were selected Tuesday and
upon convening returned two
Indictments.
Indicted were Everett Ar.
leigh Overholser oaf a forgery
charge and Alfred W. Strain
on a charge of burglary not in
a dwelling, changing the origi
nal charge, which was burglary
in a aweiiing.
Strain was to go on trial
Thursday. He is accused of bur
glarizing the John Giltch home
of furniture June 31, 1932 and
Overholser is charged with
forging a $7.55 check which he
devoured after offering it in
payment for gasoline at a
Sweet Home service station
Thursday. . '
Ask City Hall
At Sweet Home
. Sweet Home The recom
mendation of the planning
committee that a city hall be
built at the expense of $65,000
land a fire hall be built at a
cost of $10,000, was accepted at
the regular meeting of the city
council Tuesday, May 12.
A tentative date was then
set for a special meeting to dis
cuss an election on city hall
construction. The date set was
June 16.
Presiding over the meeting
was Bill Heseman who was
mayor pro-tem in the absence
of Mayor Gene Ellis.
Bids were opened for con
struction of storm sewers, side
walks and curbing.
The first reading of ordi
nance No. 12, which deals with
changing lot 6 from light in
dustrial to a residential district,
was passed to the second read
ing. The second reading of or
dinance No. 11 dealing with
the reduction of requirements
in floor area in the building
code was passed to the third
reading.
Sewer construction was ap
proved for the Crabtree Addi
tion and will start in the early
fall.
Robert Mallorle are to nre
side at the organ and piano. -A
piano-organ duo will be
the opening number as the prelude.
ACORNS FROM THE
WITH DEL MILNE . V
' ' : r- at
Christian Church
Will Give Concert
Sllvertln Mrs. Robert T.
Nelson, director, is announcing
the sacred concert program, to
be given Sunday evening, May
17, in the sanctuary of the
First Christian church by
members of the 32-voice choral
group.
John Middlemiss and Mrs.
Brother that's what we like U
hear. I was nosing around In the'
Oak Room yesterday and a fellow,
sitting at a table close by said,
to his friend. "Say what do you
upixae m waueriwa sanawicn
Well after a little more convener
Hon the 'gentleman . ordered
tenderloin sandwich and when the
waitress nrougni u to turn he
exclaimed "Yegads Bob look whae
they call sandwich, if that Is a
sandwich what do you suddom
a steak order looks like needless
to say the fellow was extreemly
pleased Just aa everyone Is who
orders one of these specials. I'inj
not going to try to tell you every,,
thimr you get but I win say In all
sincerity tf-at you will be happily'.
surprised and completely satisfied,
me i our, ao caneo., nc-,
wiehes. Of course If you are as
"hungry aa a hone" open the
hayloft door and order the works,.
we have a meal for every appetite,,'
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Four Treated After
Sweet Home Crash
Sweet Home An accident
; Involving two cars Wednesday
night, sent four to the Lang
! mack hospital for first aid
treatment.
After the car driven by Dale
Davidson, Sweet Home, col
lided with a car belonging to
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parrlsh,
Rt. 1, Box 317, Lebanon, Mrs.
Parrlsh was taken to the hos
pital in a semi-conscious con
dition. She was treated for a dis
located collar bone and multi
ple contusions and abrasions.
Mr. Parrlsh was released. Mrs.
Parrish remained in the hos
pital for observation aa did
their 10-month-old daughter,
who suffered only bruises.
Dale Davidson suffered s
badly bruised knee and cuts
on the forehead and face and
was released after treatment.
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"3-D" Is Coming!
Although cocoa originated In
the New World, Africa now
produces about two-thirds of
the world's supply.
We're Loaded With Swift's Government Inspected Beef . . .
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iHHIF SALE
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