Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 04, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8Im. Oregon
Friday. September 4. 19SJ
In The Valley
Mite by M1KI FOBBE8
Sublimity
Sweet Home
Sweet Home The Bowier
family reunion was a recent
event in the city park.
Hottest for the affair wu
Mn. Fred Simoni and those
attending were Harley and
Maud Bowier. Lowell ' and
Grade Bowser and Sharon
Bowser. Wilma Harchbanks,
Cleo Bowser, Carol Bowser,
Bobbie Bowser, Kenneth, Lo-
retta, Larry, Carolyn, Randy,
Bev, Violet and Gary Marlatt,
. Imogene Bowser Snow, ana
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Simons
and Robert Frederick and WU'
la Judith Sims and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Simons. . '
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hoy and
Patty and Bobby returned re-
cently from a week's vacation
where they enjoyed being on
hand for the Shakespearian
festival in Ashland and then
to the coast for several days
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Meacham
of Waterloo were viistors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Mclntyre recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burnett
returned home from San Fran
cisco where they went to bring
home their two daughters who
had been visiting Glen's sister,
the former Elma Burnett Also
going with the Burnett's was
Mrs. Joe Burnett.
" Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nunn
and Larry and Gene of Salem;
AJc Percy and Mrs. Cook of
Phoenix, Ariz.; and Carol
Cook, were dinner guests of
Mrs. Roy' Cook recently.
ACORNS FROM THE -Vg
WITH DEL MILNE
My gosh, if you want to barn
something about ' your business,
just go on vacation. Here's
some thine that will really thro
you we stopped at one place, not
RKtJe place either, just a nice,
clean moderate priced place, like
the Marlon, and on the menu in
idee prominent type it had "Chil
dren's Portions 8erTd-tlJe I
claimed to Mrs. Mime, "Oosh
takes we feed ah adult darn fine
dinner at the Marion for 1J.
Welt price. aU Uontj the Una
esmedts he higher for food than
we charge and some of the food
was not up to the Marion stand
ard by a long way. I wish every
one in Salem could take a trip
around the country and they
would no- longer take for granted
the wonderful food and the mod
est prices that prevail In Salem.
Its sure nice to en. but itla nine
to get back for
.than one.
Guests during the afternoon
Included Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
Keller of Lebanon; Mrs. Chet
Rhodes and Sharon and Mrs.
Dorothy. Jacohtea and Joan.
Richard Stark of Powers,
Ore., was a week-end visitor
in the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mn. C. M. Stark re
cently. The annual Sunday school
picnic of the Holley church
was held in the Sweet Home
city park recently with more
than 60 present. Bus Robnett
is the Sunday school superin
tendent and Bud Grogran is
the pastor of the Holley
Church of Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rauback
and daughter of Idaho, are
visiting Fred McDonald of
Lebanon and Mrs. Livingston
and ton, John, of Sweet Home.
The group held a picnic in the
park while here.
The twirler group held a
wiener roast at the home of
their instructor) Mrs. Pat Lan
ning recently.
After an evening of garnet
the group held their wiener
roast in the house due to in
clement weather.
Those attending were Mrs.
Langenberg, Mrs. Malone,
Sharon Morton, Pattie and
Ronnie Malone, Mrs. Stephens
and Betty and Billie Stephens,
Mrs. Ron Fogle and Sandra,
Diana and Karen Fogle, Mn.
Hopper and Ann, Mrs. Brow-
nell and Darlene, Mrs. Padoon
and' Beverly and Gloria, Mrs.
Parent and Pattie and Peggie,
Mrs. Corson and Vera, Mrs.
Tex Calvert and Sandra, Mrs.
Humphries , and Chris. Mrs
Pete Rezek and Carolyn, Mari
lyn Shafer, Diana Yunker, De-
lores Sams, Cathy Sams, Judy
Sams, Mary Kay Sparks, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Gerber and
Lynnie and Mrs. Pat Lanning
and Sammy.
Rickreall
STARTING
OUR
: New
Entertainment
Policy
Featuring
Jean
Hoffman
Sparkling
Singer and Pianist'
Fri.-Sat.-Sun.
Shattuc J
Chateau
Rickreall Rickreall school
registration hat been set for
Friday, Sepl 11, with the buses
picking up the children at the
usual time. The children will
be returned home before noon.
All children are urged to reg
ister on that day. The teachers
will remain on registration day
for a work shop and to get
their work outlined for classes
which will start Monday, Sept
14, with a full day's work.
' Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Rags-
date had a birthday dinner for
their son, Arnie, Sunday, it be
ing Ms tnlitt birtnoy. Those
enjoying the dinner were his
grandfather and grandmother,
Mr. and Mrs. Ore Lantx; grand
father and grandmother. Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Ragsdale, and
their daughter, . Devota; Mr.
and Mrs. Klassen from Ana
heim, Calif., houseguests of the
Lantz's; Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Van
Santen and children Jerry and
Susan; and Arnle't brother,
Dickie.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Wood of
Albany,' former residents of
New York state, and Mrs. S.
J. Burch of Albany, were guests
at the Burch h,-ne here during
the week end, and attended the
Polk county fair. Mrs. Wood is
a niece of the Burcht and lived
in this community when a girL
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill re.
turned home last week from a
trip that took them to the fam
ous Canadian retorts ol Lake
Louise, Banff, Jasper national
park and also Glacier National
Park, Grand Coulee Dam as
well as other places of inter
est. Mr. Hill has a movie cam
era and took many pictures on
the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B Holt took
a trip to the coast Tuesday,
where Mr. Holt located tome
of the classmates of the 1904
grsduating class of the Mon
mouth Normal school. Tbey
went to Toledo, where one of
the ladies lives, then on to Til
lamook and located another
graduate of that year.
The Oregon College of Ed'
ucation each year feature! the
clist of 50 years ago. Mr. Holt,
with the alumni secretary at
Monmouth, are working togeth
er on the project
Mr. Holt was a member of
that diss and also was secre
tary of the graduating class. An
endeavor is being made to lo
cate those of the February class
as well as the June class of that
lyear.
Sublimity Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. Ouixley. who .were guests
over the week-end at trie pome
of their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Neal,
near Gates, left Sunday eve
ning for their home in Seattle.
Billy Quigley, a' brother of
Mrs. Neal, who has been spend'
ing his vacation with the Neals,
returned to Seattle with his
psrenta for the opening of
school.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lulay
returned Friday from a visit
with relatives and friends in
Texas and Nebraska.
The Sublimity Gun club was
the scene of a family reunion
for members of the Anna and
the late Theodore Minden fam
ilies Sunday. .-;.'
Attending were Mrs. Anna
Minden of Sublimity; Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Dusa, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Dusa and family, Mr: and
Mrs. Leo Plasker and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dusa, Jr.,
tnd ' Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Bratz, all of Portland; KODert
Plasker, Notre Dame Seminary;
Tommy Plasker, Mt. Angei
Seminary; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Etiel and family, Mr. and Mrt.
A. M. Minden and lamuy. air.
and Mrs. B. J. Minden and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Minden
and family, Mr. ana mrs. -am-t
Riesterer and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Lulay and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stuckart and Mr. and Mrs.
Benny Silbernagel.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gries and
son, Gary, arrived home Mon
day from a vacation spent in
Iowa.
Mrs. Catherine Butler was
called to Pendleton Tuesday
evenine due to the sudden ill-
nets of her daughter, Mrs. Vic
tor Gehling, who underwent an
emeriencv appendectomy.
Gene Butler drove his mother
to Portland, from where she
took a nlane to Pendleton.
After a two weeks' visit at
the parental home, George Lev
erman. son of Mr. and Mrs. An
ton Leverman, left Wednesday
for Notre Dame to contiAie his
studies as a brother at Holy
Cross seminary there.
Leverman, a graduate wltn
the St Boniface high School
class of '49. is specializing in
education.
George Leverman was ac
companied from Notre Dame
by two other Oregon boys, one
Richard Papen of Sheridan, a
former student at Sacred Heart
Salem; the other, Robert Plas
ker, who is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Plasker (Clara Min
den) of Portland, and grand
son of Mrs. Anna Minden of
Sublimity. '
Young Plasker, a seminarian
of Notre Dame, will report to
Washington, D. C, for further
studies.
was an employe of the forest' accpted for admission
service while at Detroit
Saturday evening visitors at
the home of the O. J. Whites
were Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Sackett of Sheridan.
Guests of the Howard Dean
family the past week-end were
Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Wirt and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wirt, and
children, Darla and Cheryl,
all of Cottage Grove.
Pedee
Detroit
Detroit Mist Maude Durfee
of Salem has been selected to
act as substitute teacher at the
Detroit school for Mrs. Evelyn
Gearhart until her return,
school principal O. J. White announced.
Mrs. Gearhart, who is school
librarian and English teacher
at the high school, is in Port
land recovering from a shoulder
injury received this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker
were recent guests at Mrs. Par
ker's brother's home in Eugene.
Her brother, H. G. White, is a
former Detroit resident, where
he was district ranger at the
Detroit ranger station. . From
there, he was transferred to
Eugene, where his position was
supervisor in charge of con
struction. Mr. White is now
retired. While in Eugene, the
Parkers also visited the Clinton
Parkers, a brother of Mr. Par
ker. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kline and
children, David and Dennis,
have moved to Mill City, where
Mr. Kline will be employed by
the M. St M. Lumber company,
working on the Blowout Can
yon right-of-way. Mr. Kline
Pedee Mrs. Lorena Olson
of Yuma, Aril., who had been
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Luvena
Simpson, and uncle, Frank
Sheythe, left Sunday morning
from Salem by plane for her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Murray
and son Bill, of Carthage, Mo.,
visited several days the past
week at the R. J. Smith home.
This wu their first trio west
Mrs. Chester Small of Eugene
also was a guest -I
Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Spinney
and family art moving to Can
yonville, where Mr. Spinney is
employed. -
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burba nk.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bur bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronco and
Bradley, Mr. and Mrs, Fritz
Dyer, Greta and Scotty, were
in Portland Sunday, and at
tended a family reunion at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Yost
Mr. and Mrt. Leon Murphy
and sons, o: sprtngueld, visited
Saturday at the home of Mrs.
There Womer. Mrs. Murphy
will be remembered as Verda
Freer.
Mrs. Delbert Dow and daugh
ter spent the past week at Ver-
nonia at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas.
Rev. Dow attended the Pacific
area ministerial -conference at
Jennings Lodge. Rev. Howard
Perry, former pastor at Pedee.
brought the morning message
in tne absence of the pastor.
A social time was enjoyed at
the club house Wednesday by
club members and visitors. A
no-host dinner was served at
noon. Plans were talked about
on improvements on the club
hall.
The community was well rep
resented at the county fair and
a number of prizes were won.
Mrs. Rettie Kerber won for
her flower tray arrangement
and won second on her trailing
begonia. ''
In the 4-H livestock Judging
contest Harry Cummings won
first The three in top team
were Dewey Cummins III, Har
ry Cummins and Donel Cates of
the Pedee Hustlers Livestock
club.
This team will go to Portland
for the International Livestock
show. Dewey Cummins II
leader. -
In the 4-H Sewing club, Ksy
Frances Well won first, La-
verne Price second, and Amy
Pomeroy third. Mrs. Kenneth
Swingle is leader.
In the Woodwork club, with
Fritz Kerbe? leader, Dewey
Cummins won first, Harry
Cummins second and Dwight
Cummins third.
Rev. arid Mrs. Robert C
Hampel and daughter, Lynn,
have returned home from a
vacation spent in California
cities. Rev. Hsmpel will re
sume his usual duties Sunday
morning with services both at
the Aurora Presbyterian and
Butteville Congregational
churches. '
Christ Lutheran church of
Aurora will be host to the
church school teachers and of
ficers of seven congregations
Sept. 11 and 12.
Silverton
Stayton
Stayton Mrs. Ona Weltzel,
local librarian, opened her 4-
week session of kindergarten at
the Women's Clubhouse Tues
day. Sept 1.
Five-year-olds enrolled are:
Scott Kreitzer, Russell Forrette,
Terry Bates, James Abbott
Sallv Smith, Lindsey McUUl,
Kathleen Aymong, Barbara
Schiewe, Shannon Schaefer,
Kathy Amos and David Mack.
Two sets of parents in and
near Stayton are welcoming
their serviceman sons borne on
visits. I
Cpl. Jim Haines who was sta
tioned at Keester Field, Filoxi,
Miss., is spending a 15-day fur
lough with his perents, Mr. and
Mrs. Graver Haines, upon Ms
return, he will be sent to Japan.
The E. D. Glidewells on
Aumsvllle route are entertain
ing their son, Ralph, and his
wife, Carroll, during -a 29-day
leave from the navy.
The Women's Society of the
Christian church met at the
home of Mrs. Walter Frey last
Thursday evening.
Election of officers was held
with Mrt. Dale Crabtree re
elected president Mrs. Ira
Kirsch elected vice-president,
and Mrs. Julian Kinler, secretary.
Miss Grace rarnnam, mis
sionary returned from Japan,
showed slides and Japanese ar
ticles of clothing. Karen and
Jerilyn Hosford rendered a vo
cal duet accompanied oy tneir
motber, Mrs. Jerry Hosford.
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Etnel mum, Mrs.
Esther Ohm and Mrs. Minda
Riggs. The September meeting
will be at the home of Mrs. Ben
BasL
Silverton Ruth Elesnor
Benson, t -year-old daugh
ter of Mr. asd Mrs. M. L.
Benson and granddaughter of
of the George Bentons and
the W. Pj Manns, is undergo
ing surgery and skin grafting
st Portland Good Samaritan
hospital.
More than a year ago the
child sustained a deep burn in
the palm of her left hand. In
healing the hand wat drawn.
The operation is correcting the
trouble.
Visiting for two days at the
South Water street home of
the A. G. Olsons have been
relatives, the Ellesta family of
Spring Grove, Minn., and the
H. Nosby family of Minneap
olis. ' .
Mr. "and Mrs. Glenn Mann
and Glenda and Carol of As
toria, were house guests for
several dsys . of the E. T.
Toftes, Mrs. Mann's parents,
and of the W. P. Manns, par
ents of Mr. Mann. Also at
the W. P. Mann home have
been- the family of a nephew,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Huckaby
o Mound City, Kan., accom
panied by their son. Harold, a
student in Manhattan, Kan.,
college, and their daughters,
Mrs. Charles - Lindeli, and
Miss Carol Huckaby.
' Mrs. Delia Holm accompa
nied Mrs. Ida Cooley on a
sightseeing, and visiting trip
over the Detroit highway to
Madras where they were
guests at the Arthur Johnson
home. They toured the Pet-
Unionvale
Unionvale Mrs. Harry
Kleinschmidt former resident
of Unionvale for 28 years, wno
was a guest of old friends nere
in July, has purchased a home
in Redmond and will nave pos
session Oct. 1.
Her son-in-law and daughter,
Ur and Mn. Clinton DeLO.de.
'' have also purchased a home in
Redmond. Mrs. . J. Keen oi
Webfoot, received a letter from
Mrs. DeLude Tuesday.
At the U. S. Alderman farms
in the Unionvale and Grand
Ialand districts the Blue Lake
bean harvest is, past the peak
for this season. j
Aurora
Aurora During the gen
eral, conference of Mennonite
(lurches at Jennings Lodge,
the Rev. Psul N. Roth, pastor
of Calvary Mennonite church
at Barlow, was elected a mem
ber of the church unity com
mittee, a body of five men
from various parts of North
America who pass upon new
churches in the Mennonite
general conference.
During the general confer
ence nine new churches were
WESTERN STYLE
DANCING
Dmu to N sjMk at ft Wtgm
Wstetan frsrf aiakt sxesot St
trf. Sssjtrt iiaciai Wsdaeiarf,
Sept. 9, tnd Sthirdsr, 12.
iaahjj SOt. fT 74.
9-12 a.m. 4-H lldg.
State Fair
8 tig Dor Q .
Starting dOle
Sir CWacHtaort
New Shewing Opea iS
THE BEAST FROM
ZO.OOO FATHOMS'
Technicolor Co - Hit
"PONY EXPRESS'
. Charlton Htsten
Bheada Fleming - Jan Sterling
rarest Tucker
- HOLLYWOOD
KIDS MATINEE
Teaterraw - l:t te 4:M an.
CARTOONS SERIAL
Special Matinee Festers
"IN OLD AMARIIXO"
Bey Racers ft Trigger
AIM
BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAKE
'or
Stephen Rutherford, Robert
WUhnschen, Es Hnlehtns,
Share Knlttet, Keith Ann,
Verawa Zitbart, Miles Spen
cer Hetty Marshall. 8tevea
Epstein, Helen Willis, Bennita
Henm, Judy Gardner, Mich
ael Smith. P.nn. t.k r--
ale Reaney, Everett Nieolat.
ogor Loive. sandy Keefer,
Robia Digeraess.
erson Rock Gardens , nesr
Bend.
An unususl accident sent
Mrs. John Bender to the local
hospital for treatment for
minor kqee injury.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bender,
vacationing in Silverton with
the family of Mrs. Bender's
sister, the Roy Dunlfert, from
their home in Nebraska, were
guests of the Dunifers on a
visit to coast resorts. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Bender were
standing on a large beach log
when a wave started the log
rolling, throwing Mrt. Ben
der in the path, painfully
crushing her knee. She was
pinned under the log for some
time and released with difficulty.
Wheatland
Wheatland After visiting
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrt. Fred C Stock
hot fand family in the Wheat
land district more than two
months, Mrs. R. M. Rickey of
Kansas City, Kan., left Wed
nesday for her home.
She will visit her two broth
ers, Ray Cameron of Glendale
and WUIard Cameron at Vic
torville, Calif., and friends at
Whittier, Calif., en route.
. The male emu is slightly
smaller than the female.
sweat Mm
Gregory feck 1 -Avdrer
Hrptrara
"Reman Holiday1
"
Lex Barker
in
Of Chief Pontiac"
Woodburn DeMolav
Plans Rainbow Rites
Woodburn The first fn
meeting of Woodburn chapter
of DeMolay waa Wednesday
night, Sept. 2, at the Masonic
Temple with Sam VanArsdale.
msster councilor, presiding. An
informal discussion on the
work for the month washeld
and plans made to put on the
crowning ceremony for Laurel
Assembly of Rainbow at Can
by 'on Sept. 12 and fos) Ever
green Assembly, No. 11 at
Woodburn on Sept 23,
The next regular meeting at
Woodburn chapter will be
Sept. 16 whea new officers will
be elected.
Bethel Carl and Ha Mae
Raetx will show colored slides
as the program feature for the
Monday meeting of Bethel lo
cal of the Farmers Union at
:S0 p. m. at the school.
In
eta
Prices This
' Ensgemeat Only
Adults ChlMren
Itte ZS
Jane Row II
Marilyn Monroe
"GENTLEMEN
PREFER BLONDES"
Technicolor .
Also
"Bugs Bunny Rene"
IAlan Ladd
Arlene Dahl
''DKERTLiGION"
Color by Technicolor
Doris Day '
Gordon MacCrea
"IY THE LIGHT OF
THE SILVERY
MOON"
Color by Technicolor
S GATES OPEN (:4S
2 . SHOW AT 7:15 , ; j
I NOW THRU SAT.I j
Ronald Reagen
Dorothy Malone ,
in Technicolor
"LAW & ORDER"
Richard Widmark
Joanne Dru in
"MY PAL GUS"
Pins
TONIGHT (Friday)
Our Big All Color
Cartoon Carnival
n a
FKOSJ
UMSN CMMNl MMWaT ft
GATES OPEN 6:4S
SHOW AT 7:15
NOW-THRU SAT.I
, Andie Murphy
' Joan Evans
- in Technicolor -"COLUMN
SOUTH'
also
Leo Gorcey
Hunts Hall and
the Bowery Boyt
"LET'S GO NAVY"
TONIGHT (Friday)
Our Big All Color
Cartoon Carnival
TON OF GOLD AWARDS
In recognition of having pro
duced over a ton of butterfat
during a four-year period on
Herd Improvement Registry
test, inree re filtered Jersey
cows owned by Lawrence and
Bobbins, Aurora, Ore., have
been awarded Ton of Gold Cer
tificates by the American Jer
sey Cattle club.
CHIRM'S
Plantation Dinners
2Vi MJ. S. m 991.
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