Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 30, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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Silverton High
Sllverton An elaborate
tmmm bu been arranged
for commencement exereltet at
the Silverton high scnooi si
pjn. Wednesday, June I.
Dr. Arthur C. Hearn of the
University of Oregon will five
, the address. . ,
Snnartntendent Howard Bel'
dentone will present the dl-
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TUrralaureata icrvicef will
be in the high school auditor
ium Sunday, May II with toe
Rev. Joseph Luthro giving the
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Sweet Home
state park, Florence, In June.
In July to Crater Lake, and in
Aug uett the Century Drive in
Bend. The fall meeting! will
begin the fourth Tuesday in
September.
Mrs. Junta Lyon and Terry,
Mn. Mote Kearni and Mn. Ray
Lundt were on hand to witness
the graduation of Mrs. Lundt'sj
grandson, J sea nuennwyw,
from Roseburg high school on
Monday, May 38. The group re
turned Tuesday evening bring
ing Jack and his mother, Mrs.
Frita Katxenmeyer for a abort
visit
Maxwell Bay less was injur
ed in a logging accident at the
Howard James logging opera
tions Tuesday in crswioras-
vill. He was taken to Lang
mack hospital and is in critical
condition with Internal injuries
caused by a log hitting him in
ths stomach.
Falls City
. Sweet Home A cradle show
er honoring Mrs. Hubert Points
and Mrs. Bob Mayer was held
In the Carl Reid home, 1113 R
St., May 28. Co-hostesses for
the affair were Mrs. Cal Raid
and Gladys Reid.
. Refreshments were served to
Mesdames Arthur Wonderly,
Orville Moyer, Royce Lang and
children, Nat Looney and son,
Roy Armstrong, John Postal,
Glen Burnett, Claud Palmer
and Ruth, and the guests of
honor. Sending gifts were Mes
dames Guy Womack, -Alwin
Blankenship, Henry Blanken
ahio. Tom Reed. Bill Reed, Les
ter Stoddard, Jack Whltcraft
and Lloyd Jacobean.
Helptnf to celebrate Conrad
' Reed's ninth birthday were the
third grade room of the Long
St school. Cake, favors and ice
cream war served to 34 chil
dren, Gregory Reed, the teach
er, lira. Oral Child and Mrs.
Bill Bead.
W. Bankey, Sweet Home city
councilman, was taken to "the
Veteran hospital m Portland
tor treatment following an Ul
nesse of several days.
Jim Hosmer. Corvallla, free
lane photographer, showed
several sets of color slides deal
ing with mountaineering in the
northwest cascades wun em
phasis on photographle tech
nlques and the problems in.
' volved in photography. The last
spring meeting of the Shutter
bust also Included plant for
three Held trips to Honey-man
COLONIAL
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til S.L 112rh
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Falls City Miss Norma Wise
of Salem attended the bacca
laureate services Bunaay eve-
nlna.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Parsons
and Warren Frink were in Sa
lem Thursday. -
Nadlne Pierce of Anchorage,
arrived the past week to spend
the summer with her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jos
lin. and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle lorunor
and aona had Sunday dinner
with their aunt, Mn. Lizzie Bis
ael of Balls ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Grlppin
and family and Jay Bucklew
were birthday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor ixiwery
in Dallas. : Saturday evening.
The occasion waa the birthday
of their son, Ray.
C. F. Wilson of Dallat nas
bought the Caster restaurant
Mr. and Mra. Jonn neei ana
family have moved to New
Mexico.
The Polnsettla club met re
cently with Mrs. Jeanette Marr
in Monmouth.
Mrs. Vlrall DavU and Mrs.
Margaret Loftut attended the
Rose Society meeting in aaiem
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Lillian Kitchin waa hos
tess to the1 Past Noble Grands
club at her home on Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Eva Teal and daughter,
Mrs. Hubert Taylor, enter
tained the members ox tne
Neadlecraft club at a 1 o'clock
dessert luncheon at their home
recently. A committee was ap-
DOlnted to amend tome of the
old by-laws. Also the mem
bers plan to enjoy a day at the
beach July 4. Mrs. J. L. Pal
mer was a guest
Mr. and Mra. curxora hod-
lnaon and family spent tne
week-end at Longview, wain.,
with hit brother's family, Mr.
and Mra. Delmer Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marr
and son of Thorn. Calif., were
visiting friends In Falls City
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyie uonmor
and sons visited Mr. and Mra.
Harvey Marr Tuesday evening.
The district quarterly con
ference is to be held at the
Free Methodist church, begin
nlen Friday evening, June
at S p.m., with au-aay sessions
June 8-7.
Also at this time the church
will be dedicated. '
The high school baccalaure
ate services were held at tne
Free Methodist church Sunday
venlna.
The graduates are Joyce ana
Lovce Muroby. Delores Frink,
Patricia Ames. Barbara Martin,
Duane Dunaway, Mantord
Fern, William Vogel and Jer
ry Bowman
, The high school graduation
xerclses were Thursday eve
ning at thn high school gym.
Visitors of Mrs. Bertha Har
rington were Mr. end Mrs.
Frank Calumet ana aaugmer
end Mrs. Cordle rox, au oi sa-lem.
PTA at Turner
Helps Library
' Turner For the 1DS2-S1
school term the PTA had at a
project a library in and for
the grade school, helping to
nlan it helping to catalog books
and repair old ones and bought
curtains. At the last meeting
held in May the PTA gave $50
to be used for the purchase of
new books for the library.
During the school term the
PTA gave $49 to help pay for
the new movie projector pur
chased for the grade school.
. The PTA bu sponsored the
Cub Scouts of Turner in the
past and is planning to sponsor
them again this fall when they
iwnrBAnlu In Sentamber. -
The PTA discussed a school
safety patrol at their last meet
ing. : v
The subject will be discussed
again at the first PTA-meeting
this fall.
In the past two yean the
PTA has taken in $473.10 and
paid out $444.75.
New officers elected for the
PTA are Mrs. Robert Waldorf,
president; Mn. John Coleman,
vice president; Mrs. Luella Rob
ertson, secretary; Ben Brandon,
treasurer.
The PTA also made corsage
for the eighth grade gradua
tlon. , . ,. ... .
Grand Island
Grand Island Mr. and Mn.
Frank Finnicum and family at
tended the graduation of their
daughter, Miss Delores Flnnl
cum, at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, May
24, from the Pacific nuniverslty
at Forest urove.
She received a bachelor of
arts degree in elementary ed
ucatlon and will teach a rural
school of the fourth, fifth and
sixth grade near - Shelton,
Wash., not far from Olympia.
Immediately following the
graduation a dinner was serv
ed at the Finnicum home.
Attending were Willard Wl
zeU of Shelton, Wash., Mlssl
Elizabeth Swarthout, who was
also a graduate with Delores,
her parents, Mr. and Mn. John
Swarthout a brother, Mynard,
and a sister, Janet all of Pas
adena, Calif.
The marriage of Miss Del-
ores Finnicum to Willard Wi
zell of Shelton, Wash., will be
an event of Tuesday, Aug. 11,
at McMlnnviUe.
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Worth-
ington and son Floyd, of Grand
Island who left here by auto
mobile Friday afternoon for a
surprise visit with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mn.
James Worthlngton and little
daughter at Graton, Calif., re
turned home Wednesday morn
ing. . '
Mrs. Clarence Rockhlll vis
ited her mother's relative at
Turner recently.
Larry and Kenneth Will,
small sons of Mr. and Mn. Cecil
Will, are recovering from the
measles. '
Mrs. Etta Wiley, who has
been residing for several years
at Salem, hat moved to the
home of Mr. and Mn. Worth
Wiley.
Latter N. Bone spent
Sunday at Buttle Lake fishing.
. Mrs. Edith Manning went to
Vancouver, Wash, to visit her
children over the week end.
Mrs. Oscar Jensen took her
small granddaughter, Colleen
Kelly, to her home at The
Dalles. - -
Mrs. Jensen Joined her hus
band at Portland where he had
been attending the LOOT.
convention and they returned
bom together.
Donald Chesley, ion of Mr.
and Mrs. Harl Cbetley. who
was home on leave, left Sun
day for Portland from where
he it expected to be tent to
Pt. Barrow. Alaska. Donald
was recently transferred from
the navy to the Sea Bees.
The Turner grade school
soft ball team played Staytoo
in a championship game May
25, and won .with a score of
$-5.
The Extension club met May
30 with a pot luck dinner.
Offlcen elected were: Car
Icon Oswalt, chairman; Thelma
Pflug, vice chairman; Arlene
Machaelson, aecretary-treatur-er.
Mr. and Mn. Hugh Webb
and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Miller
drove to the coast Sunday.
ML Angel Legion
Has Annual Election
Mt Angel The Mount An
gel Pott American Legion,
held election of offlcen ft the
meeting Tuesday evening and
re-elected Gene Hotter at
commander for a second term.
Other offlcen elected in
clude Leo Traeger, vice-commander;
Clarence Ebner, ad
jutant; Joseph Faulhaber, fi
nance officer; Ira Herrifbrd,
service officer; Thomas Bock
elman, chaplain; Maurice
Hammer, sergeant-at-a r m t;
Peter Gores, Fred Lucht and
Harold Bourbonnais, executive
committee.
Installation of offlcen will
take place at the first June
meeting.
Raymond Schmaltz and
James Scott, students of Mount
Angel Preparatory school,
chosen for the Beaver
Stat scholarships.
Award (light
Independence The gradu
ating class of Central high
school will hold "Class Night"
on Tuesday, June 2, at g pa
. The program, which Is or
ganized and arranged by the
class for the presentation of
honors, awards and scholar
ships to the various class mem
ben, will be held in the school
gymnasium.
To avoid a lengthy com
mencement program, the pre
sentations are given on a sep
arate night
Gerald Reynolds, class presi
dent for 1953 will preside. Fac
ulty members who will make
the various presentations are:
John Chamberlain, Sam Bell,
Joyce Garver, Bob Thompson,
Alvin Leach and Henry Tete,
superintendent.
The Army Signal Corps let
contracts for approximately
$1,300,000,000 worth. of elec
tronic items during the past
year.
Whales, which are mammals,
still bear vestlgal limbs.
Unionvale
Unionvale Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Demsray and sons, Richard
and Milton, moved from the E.
M. Coats apartment into their
new brick veneer .house Sat
urday..'. . Mason will work on the fin
ishing the house and be em
ployed part time by Dean
Johnson, commercial plane dus
ter. Mason it a World War II
air veteran.
Mrs. A. C. Stoutenburg and
ton, Orln, of Portland were
weekend guests of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mn.
Clark Noble.
They all went for Sunday
dinner with an aunt of Mrs.
Stoutenburg. Mn. Rena Court
ney, 8, who resides with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mn. Eugene Taylor, on a
dairy farm near Blodgett. After
dinner they wen guests of Mrs.
Will Branson at 'Delake. .
DANCE
OVER WESTERN AUTQ
Ada. Tax Ine.
Dick Johnson's OreB.
tit Cenrt at.
Ccencercsnt Set
At Women's College
Mt. Angel Rt Rev. Dam
ian Jentges, OSB, abbot of
Mount . Angel Abbey, - will
award diplomat to 34 Mount
Angel Academy and Women's
college graduates at the annu
al eommereement exercises to
be held Friday. June 5. at 8
pjn. ' , ,
Medals for the highest av
erage in raliglon and general
scholastic achievement will be
given at the tame time. The
winner of the Future Teach
ers of America tuition scholar
ship will be announced also.
Admittance to the - exercises
wiU be by ticket only.
The Baccalaureate Mass, at
tended by all tne graduates in
cap and gown, will be said Fri
day at 9 a m. by the Rev. Se
bastian Terhaar, convent chap.
laid. At the breaktait follow
ing the Mass, graduates will be
received into the alumnae by
Mist Theresa Debler, president
of the association.
' Ludwlg van Beethoven com.
posed his Ninth Symphony, on
of the few such works combin
ing a chorale with the orches
tra, while totally deaf.
THE
HOLLYWOOD
THEATER .
will ,-.
REOPEN
SUNDAY Uade, Itt
Former Operator,
Mr. ad' Mr. J. HatMnsrab
Turner
Turner George Godwin and
daughter, Mn. George Nelson,
who have been staying In
Portland, spent last Friday in
Turner. Mrs. Godwin it report
ed well but under doctor's care.
Emir E. Ball and Robert Ball
Fairview
Attend Home Gsmes
Salem Senators
TrMity
SATURDAY, MAY 30rh
S Games
I P.M. and g:lS P.M.
SUNDAY, MAY 31st
Doablehnader t P.M.
WATERS FIELD
Fairview Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Marley of Fairview have re-i
turned home from an auto trip
that took them as far as Berk
eley, Calif.
They took Donald Marley,
E.N.F.N., and hit wife at far1
at Berkeley. j
tSJH leCiMiirrlil
as it s
1ls week andln Is food time to
bring family to my place for Chi
nese dinner cooked Just riant. I
strvt family style, too. Or if you
are travsi person and art atttlng
m bote! or motel or ttnt when
readln this you ask tor some
directions and corns to my place.
You will be glad you did for 1
earre best Chinese food in world
end prices are very low and also
reasonable. V you do not have
special dish which you always
eat you Just tell waitress or me
to fix our selection and you will
i I am sure.
YIESINfi
(that's my
sure)
Picture not of
ma this my .
cousin Frank
Sunday
Dinner
Virginia
BAKED HAM
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Sweet
Potatoes
wft.
Raisin Sauce
Soar Cream Cal Slaw
Hot IlKBrH and lattar
SPEEDWAY
Restaurant
1170 Cantor Street
At tha Capital Shaaalnf
Cantor
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APPLIANCE REPAIRS Ph. 2-5665
UNITED REPAIR CO. 253 N. LIBERTY
Authorized Repair on All Major Appliance and All Small
Appliances Guaranteed Service Pickup and Delivery on
Large Appliance
Ivan Royse and Walt Claus, Owners
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Canvas Goods of Every Description ' '
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Fireplace, patios, planters, brick steps, etc. Also patch
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Ph. 2-6596
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Specializing In Chinese & American Foods
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In Pumice or Concrete - Also Chimney Blocks
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FLOOR COVERINGS Ph. 4-5751
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Residential, Commercial Installation Rugs and Carpets
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Complete Service on Any Pumping Equipment
MOVING & STORAGE Ph. 3-8111
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