Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 14, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Onw
Friday, August 14. 1953
In The Valley
Edited by M1KI FOKBES
Willamina
Pleasantdale
Pleasantdale Mr. and Mn.
Scott Edwards are again own
in of the Grand Island Service
Center at the Grand Island
Junction, having previously run
the store far two years. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Gossett, who have
had the business for the past
seven months, are moving to
Salem, where he has employ
ment in a supermarket Mr.
and Mrs. Edwards took over
operation of the store on Wed
nesday, Aug. 12, but they will
continue to live in their home
In the Pleasantdale district.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Palmer of
Grand Island will occupy the
living quarters at the store and
help out part time in running
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gubser b''Jthdy.
and children, Merlyn and Necie
Ann, spent last week-end at
Astoria visiting friends, Mr.
and Mrs. George TafL
Mrs. Dean Rector (Gilda
Richards) and sons, Larry and
Tommy, of Portland, are house
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Richards, this week.
Two brothers, Lyle Weldon
of Boise, Idaho, and Gene Wei
don of McMinnville, hooked
three salmon while deep-sea
fishing at Depoe Bay recently,
Included In the family party
that spent the day there were
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Weldon, Mr,
and. Mrs. Gene Weldon, their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Launer, Pleasantdale, and her
father, Blaine ' Rosenbalm of
White son. -
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Murphy were Mr.
STARTS SUNDAY
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HAYWORTH
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and Mrs. Tom Ramsdell of Can'
by and their son and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Ramsdell
and daughter, Coleen, of Mil
waukee. The Murphys and the
eider Kamsdells have been
friends since they all taught at
tne MacLaren school tor boys
it wooa Burn many years ago,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Whitney
attended the Nebraska picnic at
Jantzen Beach In Portland
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Hadley
went to Jennings Lodge Sun
day to get their children, Wes
ton and Louise, who had spent
a week at the EUB camp.
Many relatives gathered at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Reichstein on Sunday
Aug. 0, for a potluck dinner in
honor of Mrs. Reichstein's
The guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Booth and
daughter, Carolyn, of Willam
ina, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Senn,
Kenny and Gregory, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Lazott, Mickey
and Charlene, all of Milwau-
kie; Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKin
ney, Pamela, Joey and Arlene,
of Mulino, Mrs. Anna Teague
of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Reichstein and Philip, Pleas
antdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rutsch-
man and children attended a
Rutschman family reunion at
Champoeg State park Sunday,
Mrs. Merle Reichstein was
honored with a surprise party
on her birthday, Saturday, Aug.
8, by a neighbor, Mrs. Weldon
Swan. Those present for an
evening of square and pattern
dancing on the lawn at the
Swan home were Mr. and Mrs,
Merle Reichstein, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Biles, Mr. and Mrs.
John Litscher, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Winger, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Dorsey and children, and Mr,
and Mrs. Weldon Swan. Re
freshments were served at
late hour.
James Stewart
JoAnne Dra
THUNDER BAT"
In Technicolor
Vlttorlo Gasamaa
Gloria Graham
"The Glass Wall?
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two nones in nis anme. e Aug- Pre5ent ,t
uaw uia teg ill m .w ywv
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Aase and
Sharon recently returned from
a trip to Kansas, lews, Utah
and Minnesota.
Legally
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BesvUr Pneaa
Plus le for Viewers
1-DIMEN8IONI
"ARENA"
DeeMo Reynolds
THE AFTAIRS OF
DOBIE GILLIS"
IN PERSON.
ON OUR STAG!
M0N.r AUG. 24lh
AT 7:00 1 9:30 P.M.
TICKETS' NOW
ON SALE!
UUfjldCA SmVE-IN THEATRE
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I V J ' M HT III '
MUSICAL
INSANITIES if
OF 1954 A
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Me T1U l:M
Dean Martin
Jerry Law la
"SCARED BTIFT-
Gordon MeRae
DESERT SONG"
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GATE8 OPEN7:0f
SHOW AT DUSK
NOW -THRU SAT.!
John Payne
Jan Sterling
In Technicolor
"THE VANQUISHED"
Cornel Wilde
8teve Cochran
"OPERATION SECRET"
TONIGHT (Friday)
Our Big All Color
Cartoon Carnival
You've never seen a
Sharper, Brighter Picture
In a Drive-In , . . than the
one an our Giant Screen!
RING THE FAMILY!
FREE KIDDIES
PLAYGROUND!
Willamina Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Spencer and sons vacationed
last week at Paulina lake and
the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zetter
berg visited their granddaugh
ter, Cheryl Davis, in a Portland
hospital where she nad -under-gone
surgery for a heart raur
mer. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lain and
children enjoyed a three-day
trip to Diamond and Crater
lakes and Oakrldge.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Fox and
Mr. and Mrs. Laurlce Fox and
family attended the George
Pattee family reunion at Esta
cada Sunday when ST were
preseriL The occasion was also
Mr. and Mrs. George Pattee's
62nd wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flynn
and family whe moved from
here early this summer, have
purchased a home at Htisatonle,
Mass.
Mrs. Dora Torrence and sons
of North Dakita, arrived this
week to visit her sister, Mrs,
Melvin KihlsUdlus.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Llndbeck
returned from a week's trip
through Oregon and Washing
ton, on Monday.
A. J. Schukar left Wednes
day for Nebraska where be will
visit his elderly mother..
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zetter
berg and granddaughter attend
ed the Hutchins family reunion
in McMinnville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don BirdseU
and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cra
mer of Prlneghar, Iowa, visited
here with Mrs. Birdsells aunt,
Mrs. Joe Aase and family this
week.
Mrs. Rose Riggle and David
of Long Beach, Calif., are vis
iting here with friends,
Jimmy Brown of Reedsport
Is spending this week here with
his sisters, Mrs. Bill Denton and
Mrs. Orley Brock, Jr., aad
their families.
Oscar Lee returned home
Tuesday from the McMinnville
hospital where he underwent
an appendectomy Saturday.
Frank Kauble had the mis
fortune last week to break
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Miller
have as their guests Mr. Miller's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mill
er of Canada.
Visiting at the Harvey Live
ly home were Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Gardner of Seattle, who had
attended the Minnesota Picnic
at Silverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kuenzl,
Lowell, Boyd and Duane, were
guests for a week at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Waltman near Hebo.
Pvt. Ervtn Roth, youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Roth, Is at home following
completion of his basic train
big at Ft Ord, Calif. He will re
port this following Sunday to
a base in New Jersey, with
over-sea orders awaiting him.
While borne be has been hon
ored with picnics and dinners.
He completed work for his mas
ters degree at Willamette early
this year.
Detroit
Detroit Rev. Robert Uncer,
pastor of the Idanha Church of
Christ, accompanied a group of
approximately 40 young people
of high school and college ago
to the Evangelical Mennonite
Brethren's youth retreat camp
at Burlington, Wash., In his
capacity as director of recrea
tion.
A group of nine Boy Scouts
from the Detroit-Idanha area
returned Saturday from their
annual week s stay at Camp
Pioneer, where they joined in
Scout activities with approx
imately 12S boys from other
districts.
Attending the session from
the Detroit-Idanha area were
Brad Humphrey, Myron Wil
liams, Robert Gordon, Jimmy
Gulliford, Don Watkins, Don
and Leonard Snyder, Gary
Roberts, and Michael Moore.
Al Warby, S. T. Moore, Jim
Giebler, Warren Stoll and
Frances Kettleson were the
Scout leaders who lent their
services to the group.
A birthday party at the Cor-
vallis home of her grandmoth
er, Mrs. E. T. Reed, honored
Miss Mary Lou Moore on her
News From lllahee
Macleay
Macleay Mr. and Mrs. W.
Welch ware hosts to the mem
bers of the grange Home Eco
nomics club and their families
in their garden for the annual
club picnic Tuesday night'
The evening was spent in
formally.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
R. Wingard, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
McKee and son, Mr. and Mrs.
L H. White, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Mader, Mr. and Mrs. Cor
nelius Bateson, Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Arnort, Mr.' and Mrs.
Clarence Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Martin, Jr., Mrs. Alpha
Michael, Mrs. Harry Martin,
Sr., Larry Martin, Marlly Mar
tin and the hosts.
Central Howell
Central Howell Dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Alt recently have been Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Baker and son Stev
en of Shtrwood, Ore., also Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Coulson of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Piel
derer and Jackie of Elgin, 111.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wahl-
iter, David and Caroline of Sil
verton. Additional house guests
of the Alts were the Ssm Feld
mans of Peoria, 111. Mr. Feld-
man came west especially to
attend the reunion of Co. K,
Spanish-American War Veter
ans to be held in Salem.
Luncheon guests Monday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Simmons Sr., were Lt. and
Mrs. C. K. Alford of Ellens-
gathering were Mary Lou's
great-grandmother, Mrs. H. D.
Hart well; cousins, Phyllis and
Kathy Reed of Corvallis; and
Edward Aldwell of Sonora,
Tex.; four of her brothers and
sisters, Patrick and Bobby, and
Peggy and Susan, and her
mother, Mrs. S. T. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith,
Eugene residents, and their
three children, and Mrs.
Smith's father, who are vaca
tioning for a few days at the
old Breitenbush Guard Station,
were dinner guests of the S. T.
Moores Wednesday night. Mr.
Smith is assistant forest super
visor in charge of fire control.
Guests of the Starr Reed
family last week-end were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Flak of Port
land. Also visiting at the Reed
home is a young friend, Tim-
my Jacobson of Salem, who
will be their guest for a few
weeks. Timmy and Douglas
Reed are exploring forest
trails and visiting lookouts at
present with the aid of the for
est service packer, who has
loaned them his retired lead
horse, Blackie, for the purpose.
Mrs. J. H. Cook spent Friday
and Saturday at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Christina
Golden of Bend. Mr. Cook,
who attended the Prineville ro
deo Saturday, joined Mrs. Cook
there afterwards for a visit be
fore they returned to Detroit
together.
Recent guests at the S. T.
Moore home were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gustafson and children,
Phil and Anne. Mr. Gustafson
is The Sisters district ranger.
The Gustafsons were home-
Illahee Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Neitllng and children, Mike
and Rebecca, of Stayton, came
over Monday evening to see
Mrs. Neitlings grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mor
ris and to show them their lit
tle week-old great granddaugh
ter, "Rebecca Jane."
Rebecca Jane is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Morris of Sclc and she is the
great granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Peterson of Turner.
Mrs. Clifford Feller and daugh
ter, Janie, recently returned
from a trip through the middle
west Going by motor, they ac
companied Mrs. Feller's broth
er, Mr. Edwards, as far as Lin
coln, Neb., where they visited
their sister, Mrs. Pruitt
From there they went to
Cleveland, Ohio, to see another
sister.
They visited Mr. Feller's rel
atives in Indiana. They stop
ped in Chicago twice, and while
shopping In the largest depart
ment store in Chicago they ran
into Mrs. Harlan Judd and
children, formerly of Salem.
They, too, were in Chicago for
the day and to do some shop
ping. After leaving Chicago tbey
Unionvale
Unionvale Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Stoutenburg of Union
vale entertained her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Hubbard, and two daugh
ters, of Willamina, at their
home Sunday. -
The unionvale Junior Inter
mediate class consisting of girls,
Misses Claude Pileher, Elise
Steingrube, Carol Rutschman,
Karlyn Launer, Dianne Laun-
er. Betty McFarlane, have re
turned to their respective
home in Grand Island, Pleas
ant dale and Unionvale dis
tricts after a week at camp
meetings at Jennings Lodge.
Mrs. Richard Terry of The
Dalles has completed her sum
mer school course at Monmouth
and accompanied by her two
daughters. Sharon and Janice,
has been a guest for several
days with her mother in law,
Mrs. Robert Terry in Union
vale. Janice has been ill with
an infected ear.
Sublimity
Sublimity Mrs. Math Schmid
who has been in poor health for
some time, has been taken to
the Santiam Memorial hospital
for observation.
Math Schmid still remains in
a very critical condition at
home.
Mrs. Emma Doerfler, Mrs.
Barbara Gehlen and Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Doerfler and daugh
ter. Bernice, of Salem, are
spending the week at Breiten
bush mineral springs.
-For the benefit of tourists
and vacationers, mass will be
offered at the Villa Maria chap
el at Breitenbush Mineral
springs esch Sunday at 11 a. m.
through Labor day.
Idanha
Idanha Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Davis were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Steidl of Bend last
week-end, following a visit
from the Steidls at the Davis'
Idanha home the previous
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fleming
and family have moved from
Idanha to Portland. Mr. Flem
ing was employed at the Idanha
Shingle Mill before it was de
stroyed by fire in the late
spring.
Wednesday, Aug. 9, the new
went to Wisconsin to visit Mrs.
Feller's relatives and also to
pick up a new station wagon,
which Mrs. Feller drove home,
for a friend in Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ace Johnson
have as their guests Mr. John
son's father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. Johnson, of
Pueblo, Colo. They plan to stay
a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shaw
and children, Roy and Bar
bara, of Baker, Oregon, recent
ly visited at the home of Mrs.
Shaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Drager.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L.
Barnes son, Thomas, and
granddaughter, Miss Letty Wil
cutt, motored to Eugene, Ore.,
recently where they were din
ner guests at the William
Skaggs home, his daughter,
Mrs. Homer Barnett, acting as
hostess.
Covers were placed for Mr.
and ' Mrs. Barnes, Thomas
Barnes, Mrs. Stuge Burr, Misses
Letty Wilcutt, Susan Barnett,
Linda Barnett, Mr. Skaggs and
Mrs. Barnett.
Debra and Paula Yeaters re
turned home Sunday after
spending several days with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Russell Sr., while
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Yeaters, Jr., attended
the water carnival Jn Seattle.
While there they visited Mrs.
Yeaters' sister. Miss Betty Rus
sell and her aunt, Mrs. Wilfred
Pesola.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crawley
have taken over the Hill Top
service station, formerly oper
ated by Leo Klokstad of Tur
ner.
The Crawleys have owned
the station for some time, but
have always leased lt They are
now redecorating the interior.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eu
banks left last week for Texas,
where they will visit relatives.
Miss Letty Wilcuss spent the
week end with Miss Roberta
Busby of Salem. Together they
attended the Colorado picnic
Sunday at Silver Creek park.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Barnes,
Mrs. Jeanette Wilcutt Char
lott Wilcutt, Letty, Rosamond
and Wendy Wilcutt motored to
Lyons, Oregon, Wednesday on
a business trip.
Mrs. Wilcutt and children of
Eugene, Ore., have been spend
ing several days at the Barnes'
home.
They left Thursday. Char.
lotte accompanied her mother
home. She will return to enter
school here.
ACORNS FROM THE
WITH DEL MILNE
ly wedded Dick Woodwards
ward bound, from a visit with: . k tk.u .,h,l
relatives at Woodburn
Mrs. Al Sorseth and sons,
Steven and Craig, visited the
S. T. Moore family Monday
and Tuesday of this week. Al
Tyke Sorseth, who was for
berg. Wash!, who were on their ,r,v,,t,Uoned h. Detroit
honeymoon. Lt. Alford was a
close friend of the Simmons'
son, Robert and is now sta
tioned on Whidby Island.
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NOW SHOWING Opea :!
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Moot ternary Cllft, Anne Baxter
Technicolor Co-Hit
"ALL ASHORE"
MWkry Roency, Peggy Ryan
HOLLYWOOD KIDf
MATINEE
Tomorrow 1:M W 4:H P.M.
CARTOONS SERIAL
Special MaUnae Faatars:
"BONANZA TOWN"
Derange Kid, Smilty BanMIU
BENSONf BIRTHDAY CAKE
Tar
Ray Morrow, Boyl Haat Crmlf
Hakba, Mike Parker, Jay Van
Heat, Jasaaa Mark?, Tarry
Bomb, Larry Stahr, Billy
Slfoa, Jady Galhrio, Deaglaa
Boltea, Nancy Mangar, Mich
art Mather, Tarry Barker,
Parker Eraaa, Diana Baxter,
Shlrky Ban a, Michael Bare,
Jady k.klMle, Marnya Block,
Rekert Sahkary, Janice Aeker
oa, Yroaao LaDmke, differ!
raldwrO, RotwrU Zaanralt,
Donald Wander!?, AaaaBalle
Staodtah, Kalhy Johawan,
Sherrte SMplry, Tiia Halaeth,
Jint Brandon, Siena Presto.
given
friends. The evening's activ
ities ended with refreshments
served at the home of Mrs,
Wayne Woodward.
! district, is now district ranger
at Drewsy, with headquarters
at Burns.
Corvallis visitors at theiPvett
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I journeo.
Moore Saturday were Mr.
Moore's cousin and wife, Mr,
and Mrs. Harold Meacham.
Following a mid-afternoon din- j gatherings
lie, Uic paiijr cujujfcu iuui (m,u mi., r"
n th fi.h h.lrh.rv at M..I ll,Mi Mrl- C- E-
Forks. Iwh0 ' visiting from Bakers-
Sunday guests of the Moores 'field, Calif.
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pay
ette and children, Michael and
Lynn, of the Snew Peak Log
sine company. Lacomb. The
and Moores ad-
to the Lakeshore
campground In the evening
for a picnic dinner.
Also present at the two
Mr. Moore's
Moore, Sr.,
Time is fast approaching for that
August ISth Fashion Luncheon,
and after I finally got around to
Informing you about it reserva
tions hare really been moving
out It seems that there are
many fuhion-mlnded daughters
in this vicinity who are anxious
to show Mother the latest In Back
to School Fashions. Of course
Mom can get look at a great
many fashions for herself too. at
there will be a wide tarleiy of
styles shown. You Business Gals
shouldn't miss this affair either,
for what la good for the college
girl Is ususlly good for the office
too. And by the wsy the Faahl-M
Show is scheduled at 1:06 so as
to give 1 o'clock lynchers time w
get down here to see the show.
Call the Marion Hotel for your
reservations . . . luncheon at 12.15,
Fashion show at 1:05.
ANNOUKHK NEW NOOKS
for the
Oil KOON AND LOUNGE
OAK ROOM
Om Dsiir mat s r. sl i li r.
Otm Wm Ban tram 11 :M 4. M.
ota aiay rf 4:a p. m.
Grand Island
Grand Island Mrs. Robert
Chrisman and daughter, Bar
bara, of Holton, Kan., have
been guests of her brother and
sister in law, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Pileher of Grand Island
and other members of the
Frank Chrisman family at Jef
ferson. Robert Chrisman met
accidental death while working
with an electric cement mixer
two years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Worth,
lngton and family of Lafayette
were Sunday evening guests of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ra
leigh Worthington, In Grand
Island
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Comstock
recently moved into the home
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard (Red) Warren, who have
gone to Bend to live.
MT, ANGEL VISITOR
Mt Angel Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Brockhaus have as their
guest here their 11-year-old
grandson, Matt Shaffer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Shaffer
(Mary Brockhaus) of Duarte,
Calif. He made the trip by
plane, and will also visit with
relatives in Portland.
Aumsville
Aumsville The regular
meeting of the Women's auxil
iary of Gold Star Post number
175 of the American Legion
was held last week. j
. Tentative plans were made,
for a picnic to be held In Sep
tember. The women voted to
pick beans for one dsy and!
donate their earnings to the!
unit treasury. 1
After the business meeting
refreshments were served to the
post and auxiliary by Mrs. Lyle
Lyons, Mrs. Boyd Hilton and1
Mrs. Walt Hlnderliter. 1
WHY SUFFER?
USE
Schaefer'i
v . CORN
'REMEDY
No relief,
No pay.
25c
SCHAEFER'S
, DRUGSTORE
Opea Dally 7:3 AJU.-S VM
Sundays t A.M. - 4 'M.
125 N. Commercial
Phone 1-517
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LUNCHEON SPECIAL
I Friday
and
Saturday
CRAB LOUIE
With Hot Roll or Bran Muffin
jHUefa. CAFETERIA
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-'WITH tMAKJ . V, .. o, ' V p. .
176 N. LIBERTY
Open Friday Night Til 9 P.M.
VlSS-
m T " -ess saw V M,
, ANOTHER ACTION PACKED
! DESTRUCTION DERBY!
AUTO RACING'S NO-RULE-IOQK FUN AND THRILL SHOW
30 SMASH-HAPPY CARS
Saturday, Aug. 15 J& 7:30 S
HOLLYWOOD BOVL-SALEM
ONE MILE NORTH OF SALEM ON 99-E
Admission: Adults 1.50 - Kids 50c, Tax IikI. Phono 4-5203