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

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oram
Thursday, July 30, I95J
In the Valley
Edited by MIKE FOBBIS
Jefferson
Sweet Home
Sweet H o m Fourteen
Rile bow Girls, accompanied by
Mm. Maymon Calvert, Mr.
William Heseman, Mlu Bar
bara Hoy and Mr. Marjorle
Kikel of Sweet Home, and Mr.
rneit Miller of Holley, tpent
two dayi at the lummer home
of Mm. Heseman a parents, Mr.
and Mm. W. A. Cummings, at
Yahats last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rezek and
children returned from a
week's vacation at Reno and
Carson City, Nev.
Recent out-of-town visitors
having a picnic In the park en
route to other destinations were
Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Suther
land and children of Seattle,
Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. E. Cal
vin Sutherlln and Sheila of
Wheeler, Ore.
A picnic was held on the Rice
home place on the Calapooya
river Sunday.
Those attending the all-day
affair were Mr. and Mrs. Royce
Hinton and Larry, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Calster and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Rice and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Row
ley and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Cline and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Maymon Calvert and
family.
The Eastern Star and Masonic
lodges held picnic in the city
park Sunday.
Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Sheridan, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. GraybiU of The
Salles; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Southard, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Caswell of Holley, Mr. and Mrs.
Al Logan, Mr. and Mrs. K.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pet
erson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Blair
SmUh and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Groves and Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Hoy.
The primary department of
the Baptist church held a pic
nic party in the park with two
teachers supervising. T h y
were Mrs. Harvey Conrad and
, Mrs. Kenneth King.
' Children attending were Vi
ola Mae Thompson, Gary Lee
Thompson, Joan OeShaxer, Vio
let Price, Chrystal Pierce,
Chuck DeShazer, Wayne Car
roll, Joyce Morgan, Jackie Mc-
Farley, Betty, Charles and
Shirley Stockett and Michael
King.
A birthday party honoring
Ava Harris, Retha Ma John
and Betty Engen was held at
the city park recently.
. Attending the wiener rout
affair were Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
art Smith and daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Cots, Mr. and
Mrs. Milo John and Duane, and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith
and son.
The Ivangelican United
Brethren girls club held a pic
nic meeting in the park under
the supervision of Mrs. A. M.
Black, Mrs. Ted Perry and Mrs.
Jerry Wooley.
' Girls attending were Maxine
Kaufman, Martha Bryson, Mary
Slemlller, Etta Mae- Bryson,
Ethel Miner, Geneva Lawrence,
Joanne Kaufman and Marian
Black.
Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall
and son of Eugene are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith
and family.
Gervais
The perimeter of the Antarc
tic continent Is 11,000 miles
long.
Gervais House guests of the
Robert Ramaeys are his father
and hi sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Messick. His
mother, Mrs. Ramsey stayed in
California with the daughter,
Audrey, who is 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stcger
honored their daughter, Ns
dean, with a birthday dinner
Sunday, July 6. Guests were
the Robert Ramseys and visitors.
Mrs. Frsnk Houlobek, who
has been in ill health for some
time is somewhat improved
and has as her house guests her
brother, Edward Stuber, and
his wife and son of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Folker
from San Diego, Calif., are vis
iting friends In tihs community.
The Folkers used to reside near
Gervais.
The Junior Women's club
held its July meeting at Mrs.
Kenneth Brown's Wednesday
evening. The birthdays of Dor
othy Cutsforth and Faye Hood
were noted. Prizes for the eve
ning were to Iris Chn and
Faye Hood. On Saturday eve
ning the Junior Women honor
ed their husbands with a weln
er roast at the Kenneth Brown
farm.
Jefferson Joe Bennlnahori.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Beaninghoff of Portland, was
one oi 23 seniors at Willamette
university making straight A's
aunng ine past terra of school
Joe has one more year at Wil
lamette before be begins teach
ing. Ha makes his noma with
his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs
Joe McXee, while , attending
OCIKKU.
Larry Tilly received a bra.
ken wrist when he fell out of a
tree recently.
Sherman Koker visited his
brother, George Vail, and Mrs.
VaU, at Toledo Sunday. Here
ports Vail is feeling better.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Wal
ton iooney were Mr. and Mrs.
Isom Bridges and son. El win, of
Oregon City. Bridges 1 a
orotner of Mrs. Looney.
Aurora
Aurora Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Nelson and ' granddaughter.
Miss Lonnie Kelson, returned
to their home in Longview,
Wash., Sunday evening, after
spending 'the week-end with
Mrs. Nelson's sister and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wur-
ster. Earlier Sunday, they at
tended the Dodge reunion at
Island park, Canby Ronnie
Nelson is remaining with his
uncle and aunt in Aurora, dur
ing the week.
Aurora's physician. Dr. B
F. Giesy, is about the streets
shaking hands with well-wish
ers upon his return home from
Good Samaritan hosoltal
where he was confined for 19
days with an attack of nneu-
monia.
Ronnie Wirth also was able
to return home from a Port'
Lyons
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At the regular meeting of land hospital and is steadily
Smithfield
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Smithfield Rev. and Mrs.
John Giesbrecht and children,
Richard, Carol, Darleen and
Sylvia, from Sioux City, Iowa,
were bouse guests several days
last week at the Lloyd Stouf-
fers. They have been spending
about two weeks here and at
Dallas and vicinity visiting par
ents and relatives. Rev. Gies
brecht is pastoring a Presby
terian church at Sioux Ctiy.
The Geisbrecht family were the
honor guests at a family re
union at the Dallas city park
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wall and
family were Sunday dinner
guests at Walter Jantx home.
Joyce Ediger, together with
Myra and Valdean Friesen,
spent Monday evening at the
home of Shirley Quiring pre
paring material tor next lairs
athletic activities.
Frank WaU has installed his
sprinkling system and is irri
gating his pasture.
James and Bertram got their
hay in on Saturday.
Ernest Ediger spent the week
end at the coast with the M. L.
Hopkins and the Richard Hopkins.
Delores Wall accompanied
Mervln Flaming to Portland
Sunday afternoon.
The Sol N. Ediger family
attended a birthday supper in
the Dallas city park honoring
John P. Neufeldt on his birth
day last Wednesday evening.
Others attending were Mrs.
Ssm P. Neufeldt, Susan, Sylvia
and Cinday from Carlton; Elis
abeth Rempel and Jacob H.
Rempel of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Quiring, Shirley, and
Freddie Lee of Salem, the hon
or guest and Mrs. Neufeldt.
Mrs. Dave Relmer is slowly
recovering after three weeks of
dog fennel poisoning. Her
daughters, Mrs. Bowman and
Mrs. Buller, have been helping
her with the house work.
On Mondsy evening Mr. and
Mrs. John P. Neufeldt took
Joyce Ediger along to Salem to
celebrate C t n d y Neufeldt's
birthday at the Alfred Quiring
home.
LEAVE FOR EAST
Fair-view Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Crannell, Richard and
Colleen of Falrview, left Sat
urday by automobile for Wy
mote, Nebr., to visit his moth'
er.
AT KEOl'LAB
PRICES
Ptas las far Viewers
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l-D Short Saejttt
the ML Jefferson Rebekah
lodge, a picnic for the Rebek
ahs, Odd Fellows and their
families will be held 8undav.
Aug. 2, at Wilson Lake, east of
scio.
Mrs. Nettie Hawk was elect
ed Theta Rho adviser, with
Mrs. Dorcas Dunham assistant.
The officers of the noble grand
were presentea guts by noble
grand Llllie Alberson. Mrs.
nazei rieicners name was
transferred from the Albany
lodge. Following the meeting
refreshments were served bv
Mrs. Lillian Smith, Mrs. Patty
uarnes, Mrs. Carrie Glasgow,
Mrs. Llllie Stearns and Mrs.
Stella Hart
Members of the Jefferson
Garden club held their picnic
supper at the city hall Monday
night Mrs. George Mason,
Mrs. C. M. Cochran, Miss Vir
ginia Mason, Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Hall served on the hospitality
committee.
During the business session.
the president, Roland Wall, ap
pointed the committees to serve
at the annual flower ahow and
ice cream social, to be held Fri
day, Aug. 7. Ice cieam, cake,
pie and coffee will be served.
Those planning the classifica
tions for the show are Mrs. Hel
en Caywood, Mrs. Gilbert Loo
ney and Mrs. Bob Hart The
show will be open to the pub
lic at 2 p.m. Anyone having
flowers may enter the exhibits.
The club voted to take bart
in trie mint festival which will
be held later in the summer.
improving from his recent ill'
ness. Ronnie is the oldest son
of Mr. and Mrs Merrltt Wirth
of Aurora.
Detroit
Dallas
Have You Been toP.D.I.?
(Nicknamed by the Kids)
PARADISE ISLAND
Salem's finlv r.rr.,(lA. h a..L.t..
minr, aancug. Boat rides, soft ball, horsi
pony riaes, rerresnment stand.
bona shoe,
3 Miles Out Turner Road
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Dallas The members of the
Dallas Episcopal church had
their annual covered dish sup
per in Dallas Park Sunday
evening. Members of the Mon
mouth Episcopal church were
guests.
- Mr. and Mrs.. Tracy Savery
from El Paso, Texas, are in Dal.
las visiting friends. They've
been here for about three
weeks. They have visited Mr.
and Mrs.. Walter Mulr, Ed.
Bohle, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Bevens and Mr. and Mrs. John
Nachtlgall. They had planned
on returning home the first of
the week, but decided to re
main on learning of the Illness
of Henry Savery of Delias,
brother of Tracy.
Mlu Mary Jane Nesby, the
First Christian church secre
tary, after working here for
three years Is leaving Satur
day to work for Charles Ad
dleman as a secretary in the
state office of the Christian
church in Oregon. A party
was held in her honor Sunday
night after the evening serv
ice, featuring entertainment
and the serving of refresh
ments by the ladles of the
church. A recording was made
of the voices of all present
telling Miss Sesbye goodybye
and wishing her Godspeed.
Mary Ellen McCleary, Mau
reen Rogers, Luviella Fitzger
ald, Rita Rogers, Judy Fet
and Judy Arrends are attend
ing Camp Kilowan, Campfire
girls Camp near Falls City,
this week. A large group is
planning on attending the last
of the aix-week camp session
next week.
The Dallas Christian church
young people went to Jantzen
Beach Sunday for a day's out
ing. The group made up of
high school age youngsters
swam, made use of the marly
rides and enjoyed a picnic
lunch on the beach grounds.
Mrs. Marshall Huntley held
a birthday dinner for Mar
jorie Hendrlckson Tuesday
night.
Detroit Sunday visitors at
the Guy Moore residence were
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Morris of
Scio, Mr. 'and Mrs. Rodney
Moor and daughter, Becky
Jane, Sweet Home, and Dr.
and Mrs. Harold Peery of Eugene.
Avon Denham. Portland, as
sistant regional forester in
charge of wildlife and range
management; Laurence K.
Mayes, Portland, assistant re
gional forester in charge of op
erations, and Robert W. Apple
by, Eugene, staff officer In
charge of timber management
on the Willamette national for
est, spent last Thursday in the
Detroit district on a general in
spection tour. On Monday, Mr.
Denham and his nephew from
Milwaukee, Wis., Bob Appleby
and his son, Gary, Howard
Dean and S. T. Moore and son,
Michael, left civilization behind
on the start of a three-day pack
trip along the Skyline Trail,
routed past Marion and Duffy
lakes and ending at Hoodoo
Ski lodge,
Mr. and Mrs. Otis White and' the home of her brother
Lyons Mr. and Mrs, Clif
ford Christenson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Little of Corvallis
and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ly
ons of Eugene were host and
hostess honoring their aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs
Owen Mlnich of Portland on
their Golden Wedding anni
versary, Sunday. July 2 at the
Christenson home in Corvallis.
A large decorated table was
placed in the garden at the
Christenson horn.
Relatives from Lyons at
tending were Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lindemann, Richard and Lin
da, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ran
som, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hi
att, Mrs. Martha Hiatt, Mrs.
Cora Jenner.
Other guests Included Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Hill, Bobby and
Stewart of Mill City; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Glsler, Sharron, Joe
and Famelia of Marlon; Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Thoma, Mr.
and Mrs. Rochard Thoma and
Dale of Lebanon; Mrs. Harry
Elmer and Gain of Albany;
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor,
Maurice and Jane of Wald'
port; Mr. and Mrs. Burl
Graves from St. Helens; Mrs.
Bessie Sailor, Mr. and Mrs.
Hobson Gunn from Alameda,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Lorls
Trask of Stayton and Edith
Poe of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cham'
berlain and Mr. and Mrs. Ra
mie Martel and sons Timothy
and Tommy, attended a family
reunion at Cham poe g park
Sunday for the Chamberlain
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alwood Aron-
son, Ray and Paul, were Sun
day guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Christenson at
Dextor, Ore
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen left
Sunday for Paulina lake
where they will spend a 10'
day vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Berry
spent the week end in Oregon
City where they were guests
Mr. White's mother, Mrs. White,
have returned from a week's
vacation, touring parts of Nev'
ada and California. The Whites,
accompanied by their son, Mar
lowe, left Detroit Saturday,
July IS, and made their first
stop at the C. A. Boulton home
in Oroville, Calif. There they
left Mr. White's mother, who
spent the week as guest of the
Boultons.
From Oroville the travelers
drove to Yosemlte via Reno and
Virginia City, Nev. While in
California they visited ' with
their daughter, Marlene, who is
working with a home missions
group of the United Council of
Churches this summer at Men-dota.
Returning, they drove
through Monterey and on to
Pittsburg, where Hsrlowe re
joined his unit at Camp Stone
man, from where he will soon
leave for overseas duty.
Visiting In Salem at the home
of Mrs. Hulda Maves, Saturday,
were Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Dean and children, Terry and
Penny Lou. Mrs. Maves is an
aunt of Mr. Dean.
Week-end guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore
were Lt. and Mrs. Lauden Beam
and children, Susan and Joey,
of Bremerton, Wash. Lt. Beam
Is attached to the aircraft car
rier USS Essex, recently re
turned from Korean service.
The Detroit Civic club will
meet for a potluck luncheon at
the home of Mrs. Cal Schlador
Wednesday, Aug. S, at 1 p.m.
Each member is invited to
bring a guest and table service
for herself and guest
Grand Island
Grand Island James Mal
dern Asher, son of Mr. and
Mm. George Asher of Grand
Island, left Friday for Fort
Lewis, Wash. He has joined
the army air corps.
He has been a member of
the naval reserve for nine
months, taking weekly instruc
tions. Harvesting of early peaches
was started Monday morning
at the Clark Noble orchard in
the Grand Island district.
The orchard was formerly
owned by Schlndler Bros, of
Sslem.
and family.
Mrs. Frank Kesegich will
leave for her home at Cleve
land, Ohio, Wednesday, after
an extended visit at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Al Duman.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker
entertained with a dinner Sun
day honoring their daughter,
Mrs. Earl Hampton on her
birthday anniversary. Covers
were laid for Mr. and Mrs,
Earl Hampton, Douglas and
Margo Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Baker and Arlene; Mrs
Norman Johnson, Chris and
Curt of Salem, Elmer Hiatt
and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bo
deker of Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duman
are returning to their home in
Lyons after spending some
time in Seattle where he has
been employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crouch,
Vernie and Bobble will return
to their home at Escindldo,
Calif., after a three weeks vis
it at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Helemn
and brother Earl Helemn and
family.
Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mrs.
Normsn Johnson, Chris and
Curt of Salem and Mrs. E. L.
Roye were Monday afternoon
visitors at the home of Mrs.
Laddie Pesek of Lebanon.
Rev. Swanson from Salem
was in charge of the morning
services at the Lyons Metho
dist church Sunday morning,
replacing Rev. Dodge who was
in Seattle.
Mrs. Norman Johnson, Chris
and Curt of Salem, is spending
this week at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bo
deker, while her husband, who
is with the state police, is at
tending school at Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg
were among those spending
the week end at the coast Her
nephew Ray Negstad of Port
land, who is spending the
summer at the McClurg home,
went with them.
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Located on tha Eel Rivtr In tha heart of
Beautiful Redwood Empire.
Swimming . . fishing . . golf . . boating . .
riding . . hiking.
Cocktail loungt. Barn Dancing Nightly.
Delicious food.
MOMJ $1.00 U Q DAT FOt TWO. NIYITI UTIMAUtttM.
Owned and Operated by George T. Thompson.
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LeDoux, Wood burn, is a surgi
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lm, is at the Salem Memorial
hospital, where he underwent
surgery on Wednesday morn
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the daughter-in-law, and Frank
LeDoux is tha son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis A. LeDoux of Mt
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Miss Elaine Uhlng is a medi
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Mr andM Arthur Baker. nd
four children of Hopewell, Mrs.
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