Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 17, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    Monday, Aojnut 17, 1953
Page 2
THE CAPITAL JOlTtNAL. Rale. OrtfM ,
In. The
Edited bj HIKE FORBES
Dayton
Dayton The Fint Baptlat
church in Diyton give a re
ception Tuesday evening, Aug.
11, at the church in honor of
the new pastor, Rev. and Mrs.
James H. Soden.
There was a large group of
pastors and friends of the
church.
Alfred M. Jensen was mas
ter of ceremonies. He intro
duced the honored couple and
various members of the con
gregation spoke, as did Rev. A.
Abrahamson of the Assembly
of God church, Rev. Harry
Ryan of the EUB church, and
Rev. George Williams of the
Christian church.
Fatty Grover sang a solo and
Phyllis Hearst played a num
ber on the violin.
The program was concluded
by a prayer of dedication and
a word of response by Rev.
Soden. -
Refreshments were served by
the ladles of the church, with
Mrs. Marlam Krake as chair
man.
The Sodens come to Dayton
from Newport, where he was
pastor for two years. They have
two daughters, Marilyn and
Carol. i
Rev. H. C. Ryan, pastor of
the Dayton Pioneer church, was
returned to Dayton by the re
cent conference of the EUB
church at Jennings Lodge for
hi sixth year as pastor.
Mrs. Lucy McGowan and
son Scott returned home Tues
day from a week's vacation trip
to WatsonvUle, Calif., to Scott's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. McGowan.
Mrs. Julius Groth and Mrs.
Eunice Schwlson have recently
taken a vacation which took
them to Lake Tahoe, Calif.,
and Reno, Nex.. The ladles are
nurses at the McMinnvllle hos
pital. .
Dan Umphenor of Beatrice,
Nebr., Is visiting a few days
with friends, the Overgard
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Bor
gan and family took a trip to
eastern Oregon over the week
end. They went at far as Mitch
ell and saw a lot of country
and had a fine trip.
Mr. and Mrs. William Feas
ley and daughters, Joanle and
SheUy, of Palo. Alto, Calif.,
are here visiting with her par
ents, Mr. and . Mrs. Harold
Frlnk, for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, William Varan
and son Leonard, from Turn
bull, Nebr., and their ton, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Varan and
How
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"THE VICIOUS YEARS"
Starring the Popular Teen-Age Actor, Tommy Cook
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Valley
son of Salem, visited Mrs. Ha
Paris recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lanada McFee
and ton Dexter spent a week
end in Washington, where they
visited relatives in Puyallup,
Sunnyside and Seattle. Her
son, Dennis Glandon, came
home with them for a few
weeks stay before going to his
home in Burbank, Calif.
Union Hill
Union HU1 Members of the
Union Hill grange Community
Betterment club met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Verny
Scott on Tuesday evening for
the August meeting. Henry
Hansen, chairman, presided
during the business meeting.
Mrs. W. M. Tate It the tecre
tary. Mrt. Robert Muller was
a visitor. Others present were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Krenz, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Tate, Mr. and
Mrt. Julius Krenz, Mr. and Mrt.
Henry Peters, Richard Krenz,
Keith Scott, Mr. and Mrt.
A. N. Doerfler and the host and
hostess, Mf. and Mrt. Verny
Scott
The Union Hill grange Home
Economics committee meeting
was held at the home of Mrs.
J. C. Krenz on Wednesday eve
ning. Mrs. W. F. Krenz, chair
man, presided during the busi
ness meeting. Committees for
the grange community fair ap-
pointed during the evening
were:
Country Store: Mrs. James
Gilham, Mrs. Henry Hansen,
Mrs. Arthur Mulkey. Finance:
Mrs. Henry Peters, Mrt. Marion
Miller and Mrs. Robert Hum
phreys. Textile: Mrt. Henry
Petert, Mrt. Robert Darrah.
Canning: Mrs. Julius Krenz
and ' Mrs. W. J. Lensman.
Baked food and candy: Mrs.
W. M. Tate and Mrs. Robert
Lierman. Flowers: Mrs. Don
ald Jaquet and Mrs. Robert
Humphreys. Hobbles and an
tiques: Mrt. Geneva Hubbard
and Mrt. Marlon Miller. -
The grange fair it scheduled
to be held the second Saturday
in October.
Present during the evening
were: Mrt. Arthur Mulkey, Mrs.
Robert Humphreys, Mrt. A. N.
Doerfler, Mrt. Henry Peters,
Mrt. W. J. Lensman, Mrs. Myra
Fischer, Mrs. ' Byron McEl-
haney, Mrs. W. M. Tate, Mrt.
M. M. Gilmour, Mrt. Marion
Miller, Mrt. Geneva Hubbard,
Mrs. Verny Scott, Mrs. W. F.
Krenz, Mrs. John Doerfler and
the hostess, Mrt. Krenz. Mrt.
M. M. Gilmour was co-hostess.
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Lyons
Lyons wemncrl of the
Home Economics dub of the
Bantiam '-alley Orange, held
their meeting at the bom of
Mrs. Olin Splva near Turner
Tuesday with utt all-day meet
ing and potluck dinner at th
noon hour. -
In the afternoon the bus
iness meeting was held with
Leora Stevens, chairman, In
charge. The main business was
making plant for the annual
harveat festival and bazaar,
which la to be held at the hall
Saturday afternoon and even
ing, Sept. 26. . The theme
chosen for the festival it "The
Horn of Plenty". It was also
voted to buy a hamburger grill
and the following committees
were annotated:
Dinner. MelvanU OanVlin.
Leora Stevens, Neta Horner,
Garnett Battett, Alice Huber,
Blanche Syveson, Alta Bodek
er, Bessie Buckler, Ida Free,
and Sylvia Goddell; lunch and
hamburgers, - Ealine Russell,
Eva Bresiler, Rote Cofman,
Mabel Bass, Evelyn Trahan,
Edith Rogers: bazaar table. Lu
cille Rogers, Anna B. Julian,
Viola Zander and Xi telle Spiva.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmse-
tad and sons Donald, Walter
and Jlmmle.went to Portland
Sunday to attend a reunion of
the Tidewater Logging com
pany, held at the Sellwood
park.
Mr. and Mrt. Percy Hlatt and
ber mother, Mrt. Cora Jenner,
went to Silver Creek Tills
Suncay, where they Joined a
group of relatives and friends
from Portland. The occasion
honored her uncle, Harry
Reeves, of Portland, on his
birthday anniversary.
Gail Elmer of Albany it
spending this week at the
home of hit grandparents, Mr.
and Mrt. Percy Hlatt.
Mr. and Mrt. Charles Cruton
have as their guests, Mr. and
Mrt. Howard Bennett from
Butte, Mont The Bennetts ex
pect to stay until the first of
September.
Mrt. Ivan Smith, Ivalyn and
Dennit and her mother, Mrt.
E. S. Barker, were in Forest
Grove Thursday where they
visited Mr. Smith's mother,
Mrt. Leila Smith, who hat
been confined to the hospital
there for some time suffering
with a heart condition. They
were very happy to learn that
the it much improved.
Mr. and Mrt. Nick Gustaf
son and son Jerry went to Port
land Sunday, where they were
guests at the home of his broth
er, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gustat
ion. His sister, Mrs. r.enneth
Fower from Etabasca, Canada,
whom he had not met for
20 years, returned home with
them lor a short visit.
Elmer Hlatt, Mrs. Alex Bo-
deker, Mrt. Clyde Bressler
and Mr. and Mrt. Percy Hiatt
and grandson, Gall Elmer, and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winter of
Mehama, were in Redmond
Tuesday to attend funeral serv
ices for Mrt. Charles Matty of
Mr. and Mrt. Van Prichard
are vialting relative! and
friends at Clattkanie this week.
Prichard U janitor at the Marl
Linn school.
Week-end guettt at the home
of Mr. and Mrt. Willard Hart
nell were her titter and hut
band, Mr. and Mrt. Hadley Rid
dle from Richland, Wash. Mrs.
Woodle, mother of the two
ladies, who has spent some time
at the Hartnell home, returned
home with them.
Visiting at the home of Mr.
of Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Knox
is her sister, Mrt. Vetton Hen'
derson and children from Cor
coran, Calif.
Miu Louise pietrok it en
joying a week't vacation. Miss
Pietrok It employed at the
Stayton telephone office.
Mr. and Mrt. Paul Penning
ton,' Paula, Shyril and Marlene,
returned home the first of the
Ragsdales Hold
Family Reunion
Mill City The Ernest Rags-
dale borne in MiU City was the
scene of a family reunion last
week. Feature of the day was
the malting of tape recordings
to tend to relatives unable to be
present
Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Ragsdale
of McNeal, Ariz., brought tape
recordings of members of their
family tinging and playing
musical instruments, which
were played for the entertain
ment of the relatives. They
are former Oregon residents,
leaving the state about 17
years ago.
Others present at the gath
ering were: Mr. and Mrs. Ches
ter Arthur, Mr. and Mrt. Ray
Arthur and daughter Marlene,
Mrt. Lucille Kllnge, Mr. and
Mrt. John Kennedy, all of In
tent; Velma and Ardith Conk
lin of Corvallii: Kenneth Burn-
wood of Philomath; Mrt. Pearl
Bihl of Rio Linda, Calif.; Mr.
and Mrt. Floyd Query and chil
dren, Judy, Jackie and Rlckie,
of Salem; Mr. and Mrt. Jess
Ragsdale and daughter, Devo
te, and Mr. and Mrt. Elbert
Ragsdale and sons, Arnie and
Dickie, of Rlckrcall; Mi. and
Mrs. Jack Shepherd of Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wede
kind of Canby; Mr. and Mrs.
George Smith of Dillard; Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Ragsdale of
Tutcon, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrt.
C. W. Arthur, Mr. and Mn. Joe
Ragsdale, Carol and Joe, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lenthel Ragsdale,
Susan and Kathy, Mr.' and Mrs.
Ernest Ragsdale, Sr., all of
Mill City.
Bethel Park
Bethel Park Among those
attending a week-end family
gathering at the R. Nelson
home were Mr. and Mrs. L.
Godson, Lead Hill, Ark.; Mr.
and Mrt. Clem Dodson, Sand
spring, Okla., and Mr. and Mrt.
Don Nelson and daughter Jen
nifer o( Athena, Ore.
Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nel
son and family and Mr. and
Mrt. Clem Dodton drove to
Willamina, Ore., . where they
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Nelson. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles In
gles of Albany, Ore., were re
cent dinner guests In the Roy
Sullivan home.
Leo Gllman, Gold Hill, Or.,
it visiting In the home of his
sister, Mrs. Roy Sullivan.
week from a vacation at the
coast. They drove down the
coast and while In Newport
they visited her mother, Mrs.
Sid Gruggett. -
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Sher
iff and children, Johnle and
Hall, from Philipsburg, Penn.,
arrived in Lyons Tuesday af
ternoon.. Rev. Sheriff recently
graduated from the Southern
Methodist university in Texas.
Rev. Walter Dodge of Salem
has been in charge until the
new minister arrived.
Mr. and Mrt. Thornton and
Mr. and Mrt. Hagerman, from
Kelso, Wash., were - recent
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrt, Frank Durland. Mrs. Dur
land it the daughter of the
Hagermam and a sister of Mrs.
Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Palmer
went to Seaside on the coast
where they attended funeral
services for his father.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, who
moved to Lyons a year ago
from Sweet Home and have re.
cently been living in the Jor
dan district near the lod school
house, left Friday for Mis
souri, where they will make
their home while he is attend
ing Bible school. .
& S. RY.
Yes, the whole family wants to go '
viaS.P.&S. Ry. ; ,
Your vacation starts the minute you
hear "all aboard." Dad, mother, sister
and even junior will enjoy the scenic
water level route and delicious dining
car meals.
Deep-cushioned reclining coach
seats, or comfortable Pullman accom
modations, make your vacation or
business trip a pleasure from the start.
Co Ortjgew Hectrfr Rcrilwy Ce. to4y
J. D. Surlet, Oregon Electric Freight Depot
eaaraJ fle Amrktm lew twWelhn
SPOKANE, PORTLAND and SEATTLE
RAILWAY SYSTEM
Ship mJ rrwvtfVfc) Nwthwtft wit railway'
Falls City
Falls City The Cook fam
ily of the Oakdal community
had at Sunday guests, Mr.
Cook's parents. Mr. and Mrt.
John Cook, and brother Floyd,
o Forest Grove.
A. Q. Rots is improving In
health after a prolonged ill
ness of nearly four months.
Mr. Ross it looking forward
to a week-end visit with his
sister, Mrs. L. M. Circle of
Florence, Ore. She is coming
here also to attend the old
timers' picnic. ,
The Falls City Garden club
will hold a business meeting
Wednesday afternoon, Aug.
IB, at 2 .o'clock in Riverside
park.
Mr. and Mn. Eddie Melvin
and Mist Sutan Hale of Ash
by Neb., visited th Ed York
and Claude Meyer familiet
over the week-end.
They all had homeiteaded In
Nebraska and were -neighbors.
Word has just been received
of the death in Portland of
H. S. Zimmerman, who was our
city marshal for several yean.
Mr. and Mn. Jack Dickin
son and children and Mn. Stel
la Paquette visited Wyrlck
Bancroft at the state T. B. hos
pital Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Utter
man visited at the home of his
parents recently.
Mr. and Mn. Joe Norrit of
Valsety and Betty Jo Allen of
Harrington, Kan., accompanied
their uncle, . George Kitchen
and hit ton Leon to Kernville
Thunday for day's fishing.
Their catch included one
salmon. '
Unionvale
Unionvale Mn. Walter Die-
bel, who hat been 111 with
heart trouble since July 6, it
tlowly improving and able to be
up at her home for a thort
time each day. .
Mn. George Diebel, daugh
ter Marlya, and twin tent, Lo
ren and Lawrence, who have
accompanied the husband,
George, to Lakevlew for a
short vacation are expected
home the last of this week.
Eighteen acres of peppermint
is blooming at the R. T. Kidd
farm in Unionvale and the
Fowler-Kldd-Steingrube 1 1 1 1 1
hat been put in condition for
the start of harvest, scheduled
for next week. Some talk has
been to the effect of purchas
ing re-still equipment
Mn. Carrie Kidd, chairman
of the Unionvale Home Exten
sion unit; Mrs. Adolph Hraba,
substituting for Mn. Clark
Noble, and Mrs. Louis Magee,
secretary, attended the all-day
home extension officers train
ing county meeting at the 4-H
building in McMinnvllle Thurs
day. ,
Mrs. Charles Clow spent her
birthday, Thursday, Aug. 13,
quietly at her home. She re
ceived a gift from her grand
daughter, Mrs. Andrew Golu
lart of Oakland, Calif.
Arthur Clow it recovering
satisfactorily from a severe in
jury to'hlt left thumb. The in
jury occurred while employed
at the U. S. Alderman plant
recently. . v '
Mrs. E. J. Wilder celebrated
her birthday at her home can
ning beans Friday, Aug. 14, an?
with her husband was an hon
or supper guest of Mr. and Mn.
Dwayne Edwards at Lafayette.
Smithfield
Smithfield Little Patricia
Jean, known by all her friends
as Patty, daughter of Mr. and
Mn. John E. Wall, celebrated
her first birthday Wednesday
afternoon with a party at the
Wall country home on Perry
dale road.
During the afternoon pictures
poc
were taken of Patty and her
guests, and sh had a cake with
candle and decorations topping
it The little guests received
big balloons and favors along
with th entertainment
Bidden were Kenneth Dick
man and his mother, Mn. Har
old Dickman; Monty and Mich
ael and mother, Mn. Dan
Wient; Debra and her mother,
Mrs. Gary Radke; Stanley and
Cynthia and mother, Mn. Ben
Wient; Wayne and Shirley and
mother; Mn. Herman Reimer;
Brenda and her mother, Mrs.
Ed Friesen; Mary Ellen, Duane
and Dennis with their mother,
Mrt. John A. Friesen; Mrs. Dick
Goertzen, Mrs. Leonard Brown,
and Mrs. H. W. Wall. Mn.
Friesen and Mrs. Wall are the
two grandmothers of little
Patty.
Aurora
.Aurora Dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Eilers recently were Mrs. L. W.
Franks, president of the Ore
gon Federation of Garden clubs,
and other state officers, includ
ing Mrs. Nellie Wright. Mn.
Norman Baker, Mn. Jack Bart
lett and Mrs. Byron Brad
thaw. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas M. Will,
Ulu Inna Will Mra Anna
Scholl and Mist Lenore Will
ar varatinninff In Wuchinfftrm !
state.
Mitt Rita Dougherty of Se
attle it the house guest of the
George Doughertys. -
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hurst and
family of Woodburn -visited
Mr. and Mn. Norman Hurst
Wednesday evening.
Talbot
Talbot Mr. and Mn. John
Nettling of Sweet Home, and
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Board and
children of Lebanon, were
week-end guests of Mr. and
Mn. John Zehner.
Mr. and ' Mrt. Ernest Free
man had as recent guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Farrar and chil
dren, and Mn. Jack Whitting
ton of Portland.
Peppermint distillation has
stated in this locality, the
growers having to cut sooner
than they had wanted, due to
rains. No price it being offered
yet on the oil.
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