Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 10, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THB CAPITAL JOURNAL. SaJeat, Oregoa , f
Thursday, September 10, 1953
In The Valley
Edited by MIKE FOEBES
Sweet Home
Donald
Donald Douglas Feller, old
est nn of Mr. and Mr. Warren
Teller, accompanied bit aunt,
Mrs. Al Pilot, to Bristol, S. D.,
where they will vUit relative!.
Mra, Barney Feller and her
niece, Vicky Scherett. spent
Wednesday of lait week with
Mri. Bill Thompson of Eagle
Creek.
Mr. and Mra. Cecil McCarthy
had Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mat
hoit, Oeanna and Kaye, as din
ner guests last Friday. The
mouth. Mr. Huffman h a si
Sweet Home ElixabethMae-
Meyer of Portland presented an
accordian concert and sang re
ligious selections ia the city
park Sunday evening for the
enjoyment of visitors In the
charge of machine repairs at
one of the large sawmills in In
dependence. When he was In
Donald, he was employed by
Lin Cromwell of the Donald
Garage.
It is reported that Mrs. Ray
Maxfield must stay in bed an
other month. She is with her
daughter near Corvallis. She
formerly lived with her mother,
Mrs. Froom, in Donald until
she was taken ill.
- Venus chapter. Order of East
ern Star, will have its first faU
meeting Fridsy. Sept 18. !
park.
Mrs. Sheridan Arnold of San
Jose, Calif., was guest of honor
at a birthday celebration held
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Arnold recently.
Those attending were Mrs.
Dale Davidson and children,
Mrs. Willard Moore, Mrs. Aden
Arnold and children, Mrs. Al'
fred Arnold. Mrs. Willard Arn
old. Mrs. Tom Reed and Mrs.
Bill Reed and boys.
B. Ross snd Mrs. Evans at
tended the Turner convention
of Churches of Christ over the
women are sisiers. - ni m.init for th. sn.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Crom- Pasadena, cam., are vuiung
well of "IISJ contention and
v".. Daniel, brought the eve-
.rald.vs last week. Mr.Crom-! ha. been announced thatf1" """J?
well has lived, in Phoenix for 'the Nezarene church will have
the past several years because
of asthma.
Mrs. William. Quigley, who
Just recently recovered from a
bad till in her home, is now
Bill and Nancy Roese'ter ofi"k-end and although Evans
Harry Davidson, son of Mr.
Mrs. 8. M. Alanen, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles B. Gilchrist, Char
les Gilchrist and Jack I. oil.
Christ, Bobby Keller, Dennis
oauwr, uiri utvlM and Marvin
vavu. . -
m UaDDV Worker. ,1K
mi ior an all-day meeting In
the park recently and honored
vera aaoorenead, Ella Black
i-urice wmte. Clara Daueher
ty. and Gertrude Sheldon on
uwu- oinnaaya anniversaries.
noxie Winkler anrf ui.
wj were in enarge of the
tablea during the meal
inose attendine- beside h.
uesu oi nonor were Mrs. Stan
ley Sheldon and Lnn...
Lynn Sheldon, Cheryl Walsh,
. ' mm peon, Ueitrude
mm in. Anna flankcn.hln f...
ne jncuiotnern, Maude Voll-
mw, uug narr. Mr. TV. pnir.
Mrs. Ethel Wills. Kit vr i.'
and Berniece SUfford of Santa
Kosa, Calif.
Lieut Jean Pipkin of Beale
orce xtase, Beale, Calif.,
was a visitor here this week.
one visiien
Mill City
temporarily resting again, as
she bruised one of her toes
quite severely, and the doctor
has ordered her to stay off her
feet
Vernle Smith of Donald was
a dinner guest in the home of
his aunt Mrs. D. E. . Green,
Btitteville. Sunday. I
The Donald Barber shop, now i Seal Rock.
being operated by Jack Powell,
a Sunday school rally Sunday,
Sept 20, during the Sunday
school hour at 9:45 m.
Thomas J. Wood of Browns-,
trill OmHt vl.ltin hi. i-
ter, Mrs. Ida M. Black, eatd " vr0 rf
niece, Mrs. Ralph Bair, this , atu., h Bunoay aiier a
week. Brother and sister had week.s visit with relatives in
not seen each other in 33 years. I" oweel "ome na "oanon
Mn Hair. irrnmnin Ml kv mh.
Mill City Mra. John Muir.
Mill City Women's club presi
dent announced this week
that the first meeting for the
group would be Sept. 19 at the
Presbyterian recreation room.
Speaker for the evening will
be announced later after a
final meeting of the program
committee this week.
Mrs. Muir has appointed her
standing committee as follows:
Finance, Mrs. Curtis Cline,
Mrs. W. W. Allen and Mrs.
Harry Mason; civics, Mrs. Mel
bourne Ram bo. who is also ju
nior past president: music.
Mrs. Donald Sheythe: youth.
Mra. Martin Hansen. Mrs. Jeas
Lee; legislative, Mrs. Vernon
Todd; health, Mrs. Roger Nel
son; program, Mrs. John Bald
win. Mrs. Curtis Cline. Mrs.
Floyd Jones.
Miss Beryl Mason left Mon-
day for Salem where she will
be employed as a typist for the
state highway department She
will share an apartment with
me Misses Wilma Jull and
Jack and Joan accompanied ty
us suncr, airs, tims JUdd, at
tended the Oregon state fair at
Salem Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shel
burne, Doris and Dint of Hap
py Valley were Sunday dinner
guests of ber uncle sad aunt
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Coats. This
it the beginning of Doris sen
ior year &t Willamette uni.
versity, Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerr of
McMinnvllle and tneir daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Kerwin Kerr,
ana ner two-sons, Kerwin, Jr.
ana iorin of Hawaii were
Tuesday dinner guests of Mr.
ana Mrs. E. M. Costs. Mrs.
Henry Kerr Is sister of Mrs.
Coats.
Major Kerwin Kerr. U. S.
Marine corps, will soon fly to
San Pedro, Calif., and will be
stationed there one year. He
has served for a time in the
Korean area.
Mt Angel
With her fik.
Cliff Pipkin, on Holi
and Mrs. Dale Davidson, broke and Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Pinki..'
hi. .rm In fill from a ihvtlanri and Mr. and Mr. U7.lt ul I ne MlSSCS Wllma Jul
nonv and wa. taken to Lebanon ' and family. . I Xr " The girls are all
for treatment ; . Ll"t. Pipkin was the school ' ."J1 I?"??-
A2c and Mrs. Percy Cook "eaiui nurse for grade school . '7 i. "V''... " wee"
OISITlCt MO. S3 Awt u "uivcrion
her uncle and daughter, Betty,
drove to the coast Fridsy.
Among other things they visit
ed the York fuchsia gardens at
air force nurses com.
Phyllis Dick was taken to the
"nun community hmii.1
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kelley of j y the Sweet Home ambulance
Medford and Mr. and Mrs. wiiqwing an accident at her
Frank Kelley of Lebanon were home Saturday night when she
visitors at the Roy Cook home thrust her hand through a plate
recently. ,'ass window and required
prior to her enlistment in the w, "JT Wom Tcomt-
air force m,r.. - . Wolvertons were former pub
is open evenings from 8 until
for the convenience of those
. who cannot come to the shop
during the day.
Mrs, Clara Webb and dough
ters, Pamela and Susie, of Mien
igan City, Ind., are house guests
in the home of "Grandma
Scotty," Mrs. Webb expects to
be here until the 24th of Sep
tember.
Mrs. Myron Anderson is able
to be up and about now, after
returning from the hospital a
short time ago,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huffman,
former residents of Donald,
have purchased a home in Mon-
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Wstsrsrs ewri UeM, Sqasrt ttK
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9-12 4-H lld.
State Fair
TONIGHT!
World Bank
Retains China
Washington UP) The world
bank and industrial monetary
fund refused Wednesday to ex
pel Nationalist China and ad
mit Red China in its place.
A proposal to bring Com
munist China into' the 83-na-tion
economic organization was
made by Czechoslovakia at the
opening session of the eighth
annual meeting here of gov
ernors of the bank and fund.
It lost on a show of hands,
India and Yugoslavia voted
for the resolution. There were
many abstentions.
In a message of welcome,
president Elsenhower pledged
full support for International
effort aimed at "the quicken
ing of trace," the develoDment
of resources and the stabiliza
tion of currencies. He called
the bank and fund "outstand
ing example of achievement.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gillhsm
of Spray, Ore., were recent vis
itors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Byrne of Foster.
Mrs. I. W. Pipkin have left
for Portland to visit her moth
er, who is in serious condition
in a Portland hospital.
Recent visitors of Mr. snd
Mrs. Curtis Thornton were Mrs.
Thomas . E. Miller and Mark
Miller of Milwaukie, Eleanore
Miller of Portland and Mrs.
Douglas Wlndom'and family. ,
visitors at the city park re
sutures to close the wound.
Hopewell
Hopewell A reception was
nem ior nev. and Mr.. Glen
Harris at the Hopewell HUB
church Friday evening, Sept.
4. A program of group sing
ing and duets by Sammy and
Clara Kotka, preceded the pre
sentation Of a Dicture and e.h
gift to the honored guests, by
Adelbert Smith, class leader, j
Tornadoes helped raise the
number of people killed In ac
cidents which took five or more
lives In the United States dur-
ln. th. I mI hl ,a.
'1,000. . -...
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enmrs
Plantation Dinners
iV, Ml. S. en 9E
CHICKEN - STEAKS ilAM . ETC.
COMPLETE DINNER $1.35 and up
COUNTER . BOOTHS . DINING ROOMS
Ne Parking Problemt
Fair Week Hoars: Closed Monday
1 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday, It Noon to p.m.
cenuy inciuaea uougias Henne. ' A aurnrii tnn th.
John Fruck, Minnie Fruck and evening was -the presentation
" an oi x,ugene. of a picture to Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard CaD- Adelbert . Smith In hAnim t
per of McCleary, Wash., were1 their 23th weddine .ni.,..
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. i ary, with a talk by John Geis
J. W. Capper. ler. Refreshments were aerv.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dumont of , ed by Mrs. Art Reed, Mrs. John
oau rrancisco visiieo Mr.
llshers of the Mill City Enter.
prise, now owned and edited
by Don Al Moffatt. Mr. Wol
verton is employed presently
on the Tacoma News Tribune
staff.
-Pvt Delmar Skillings, Mill
City graduate of 1932. is now
with the 82nd Airborne divi
sion, as a paratrooper, station
ed at Fort Bragg, N.C. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Skillings of Rt 1, Lyons. .
Mrs. William Tickle and
children spent the week at
Seaside, Mr Tickle joining
inem for tne long holiday
week-end. He Is employed by
Consolidated Builders on the
Detroit dam.
Among Mill City youna neo-
pie returning to college this
fall will be Robert Baltimore,
transferring from the Univer
sity of Oreffon in Wlllam.tf.
He left for Salem Monday to
be on hand for early football
practice at Wiliamette.
The regular meeting of San
tiam Rebekah lodge was SeDt.
1 2 at the IOOF hall. Antonia
Grand Island
Grand Island Compli
menting Miss Sharon Finn!
cum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Finnicum of Webfoot,
bride-elect . of Robert She!
burne. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Shelburne of Union
vale, Mrs. Dale L. Fowler and
Marcena Fowler entertained
12 classmates at the Fowler
Grand Island home Friday
evening.
and I Kotka and m nM oiv. " lne lu,Jjr n"- Antonu
Mrs. Newt Thornbrough of Fos- about SO friends who fathered 1 . om?' nobIe. rand- Pre,id
ter andi held a picnic party in for the occasion.
me cuy pane recently. Rev. and Mrs. C,
' A . recent picnic nartv in- and Mi. rffrl Ansa
ciuaea Mr. ana Mri,
BENBOWINN
On Hlehwtf 101 , . 414 Mil Iron Itlrl
Located on the Eel River In the heart of
Beautiful Redwood Empire.
Swimming . . fishing , . golf . . booting . .
riding . . hiking.
Cocktail lounge. Bam Dancing Nightly.
Delicious food.
MOM $100 U rH MY fM TWO. MIViTl UTH M Ul I0OKS.
Owned end Operated by George T. Thompson.
LeRov
Schroeder and Connie, Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Flasca and chil
dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Baker and children.
A family picnic which In
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Brewer and family, Edward F.
Duty and family of Chlloquin,
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Curry. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Boeckel and
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Graybin was
neia in uie city park recently.
xnr. ana Mrs. uare Mcintyre
ana cnuaren were week-end
'visitors at Grants Pass, where
uiey visited with former resi
dents, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Mcin
tyre. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Arn
old and family of San Jose,
iaiu., are spending a short va
cation visiting relatives in the
Sweet Home and Foster areas.
The Evangelical United
Brethren Builders of Tomorrow
club met in the park for a wien
er roast recently.
Those attending were Jerry
Anderson, Jim Miner, Ed Part
ridge, Chet Whitney and 23
boys.
Cub Scout troop 31 and their
families met for a wiener roast
in me para. .
Those attending were Mrs
Bill Reed and Conrad. Vivian
Harer, Loren Harer, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Moss and Greg, Mrs.
C. P. Carroll and Paul and
Wayne Carroll, Mrs. Fred San
tesson and Darrel, Mrs. William
Kneale and Clifford, Mrs. Roy
Armstrong and Glen and David,
L. Harris
Harris of
Portland, parents and sister of
Rev. Glen Harris, and his
grandmother, Mrs. Jacob
Klaan of Watford City, N. D.,
were Thursday night guests of
Rev. and Mrs. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rlchter of
Amity were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beaty.
Gust Janzen celebrated his
birthday Friday evening, Sept.
3, with a family gathering at
his home. Attending were Mr.
and Mrs. George PolvJ. Jr.. and
Mark of McMinnvllle. Mr. and
Mrs. George Milne and sons of
Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Kotka and family of Wood-'
burn, Robert and June Ann. !
Ronald Janzen. of. Sweet
Home, grandson of Mr. and I
Mrs. Gust Janzen and Mrs: Ed i
Nelson, Is visiting Mrs. Nel
son for a couple of weeks and '
picking beans.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Legg
accompanie d his brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Legg of Sioux Falls, S. D., to
the beach for several days this
wee. un tneir return Thurs-
Grand Island A large lath
ering of the Penrose family at
tended the annual reunion held
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy E. Stoutenburg at
their Grand Island home. Mr.
and Mrs. Laurin Cook of Santa
Rosa, Calif., came the farthest
to attend and remained for a
longer visit. Mrs. Cook is i
cousin of Mrs. Stoutenburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Stock,
hoff of the Wheatland district
were Mondsy evening guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Fow
ler and Marcena at their Grand
Island home.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard I. Wl-
veii or aneuon, wain., were
Labor Day weekend guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mra.
Frank Finnicum, Grand Island,
and attended the state fair at
Salem Saturday.
Mrs. J.- C. Douglas and sev
eral members of Bay City were
purchasing peaches at the Ra
leigh Worthington orchard
Tuesday.
Mrs. George Sargeant. 91.
has made two crochet afghans
since she came to reside with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sargeant
at their Grand Island home last
winter.
ed at the meeting. Main busi
ness for the evening being the
installation of several new of
ficers, Wilma Stewart acting
as district deputy president, in
the absence of Julia Bassett.
Installed were: Carmen Barn-
hnrrif a.,.l.n.. T" T 1.
Dayton and the other for one
of her grandsons, Russell Sar
geant of Grand Island.
She la now working on the
third one and has tt half done
for her son, Stanley Sargeant,
at College Place near Walla
WaUa, Wash.
bearer. It was voted to buy
a new flag for the order, the
old one, to be displayed in a
specially designed case.
George Veteto is the chairman
in charge of this committee.
Rachel Olmstead and Rutb
Hess, degree and drill cap
tains, respectively, announced
that there would be a short
practice after the next regular
meeting of the order.
Refreshment committee was
Gladys Mason, Minnie Roten
and Norma Hcnness.
I 'sTonvo'p
Unionvale Mr.
Harold Chlttlm and
Liquor in Prison
Involved in Charge
A charge of taking whiskey
Into the state penitentiary was
filed against a former prison
guard Tuesday by the Marion
County District Attorney's of-
Mt. Angel Mr. and Mr. An
ton Vols of New Ulm, Minn.,
were guests at the country
home of Mr. Vols' brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. George
Voir, Misa Verna Palmer, who
spent the past six weeks at the
George Vols home, returned
home with them. Miss Palmer
ia a niece of the Vols brothers.
Miss Teresa Ficker of San
Francisco, accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. Mary Ficker and
her sister, Mrs. Fred Prosser of
Mt Angel, motored to Harring
ton. Wash., to visit at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gooley
(Helen Ficker) and also with
Jim Prosser, who has been em
ployed there for the past month.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruse
and children Karen and Beck-
ey, and Miss Judy Ficker, re
turned to , their home after
spending a vacation at Three
Creeks Lake in Central Oregon,
on a camping trip.
Mrs. ' Willamina Anderson, ;
who spent the past two weeks '
at the home of her son and fam-1
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson,
has returned to her home In 1
Missoula, Mont. .
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ham
mer had as guests Mr. and Mrs.
George Jones of Wilmington, 1
Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Thom
as Otto of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alderson
and son Jimmy, who have made
their home here for the past
year, have moved to Salem
where they will reside. ,
Miss Katie Jo Turns, who
spent the summer with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Ficker, has returned to
her home in Spokane, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Helvey
and family of The Dalles were
guests at the homes of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Helvey aad Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Kimlinger, and other relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hodapp and
son of Chicago, ill., arrived
here Sunday for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Phil J. May. They
also will visit at the Mrs. Kate
Kruse and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Zollner homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pr anger
and family' of South Gate,
Calif., and Edward Franger and
son of Yakima, Wash., are vis
iting at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pranger,
and with his brother and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pranger.
Linda Benedict will repre
sent Yamhill county n senior
bread baking contests. She
will bake bread and rolls.
Top judging team In cloth,
lng werei Yvonne Lofton, Ber
nice Gubser, and Peggy Hen.
drickson. They will judge cot-
ton areuei, cotton aprons, tot.
ton skirts, cotton pot holders
and anklets.
Girls exhibiting are: Linda
Benedict, cooking 3, canning
3, freezing 3,.
Helen Lyman, cooking j,
canning 2, freezing 1; Bernlce
Gubser, cooking 1. ,
Porcupines often destroy
trees by feeding on the inner '
bark, killing the tree by gir.
dllng it. , ,
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John Payne, Jan terUn
Webfoot
Webfoot Several mem
bers of the Webfoot girls
"Merry Mix Up" club who
won tops at the Yamhill coun
ty junior fair at McMinnvllle
recently took exhibits to the
State Fair at Salem Friday.
Mrs. Russell Lehman of
Webfoot Is their leader.
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Labor Day weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Nevll of
Unionvale. They all attended
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Glen Harris assisted in the
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Rev. and Mrs. Glen Harris
Mrs. Sandy Anderson and
son, Fred Anderson, of Toledo
were Labor Day weekend
guests of friends here.
Mrs. Orlck Busick under
and Mrs,
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Orien F. Sayles, 82. Route 4,
Box 354, was arrested by state
police Tuesday on a district
court warrant . specifically
charging "bringing an alcoholic
beverage into the penitentiary."
He appeared before District
Court Judge Val D. Slorier
j Tuesday afternoon and the
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Portland Tuesday evening
in
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Woodburn Tom Gooding,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Gooding of Wilder, Idaho, has
been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Glatt and
helping in the hop harvest. He
Is enrolled at Willamette uni
versity as a junior and a mem
ber of Sigma Chi fraternity,
majoring in law. Gooding at
tended University of Idaho at
Moscow for two years.
friends have planned a birth
day card and handkerchief
shower for her birthday Sept.
11. Her address is the SDA
Sanitarium. E. 60th and Bel
mont, Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and
case was continued to Thurs
day for arraignment.
Prison officials discovered
the incident and later discharge
ed Sayles, District Attorney
Kenneth Brown said. Brown
said that Sayles is accused of
taking a bottle of whiskey into
the penitentiary on September
S and furnishing at least part
of it to an inmate.
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