Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 11, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon
Friday, September 11. 1953
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In The Valley
Edited by HIKE FORBES
Detroit
Dayton
Dayton - Mr. Neil Trim
mail waa hostess to tba Chris
tian Fellowship guild recent-
ly. Mn. Robert Coburn, pres
ident presided over the meet
lag. Mrs, Kenneth Pomeroy led
the devotloni and Mn.- Carl
Xasaka hed the lesson study.
Mra. Robert Mulkejr became
new member.
Eddie Clow, Stanley Borgin,
Hale Hendrtekton and John
Becker of Balem enjoyed the
week-end at the Malheur Cave
meeting of Masonic lodgei at
Burnt.
Xarle Coburn Joined the
party of huckleberry picken,
Mr. and Mr.i. Ernett Budke
and font Paul and Jimmy, and
Mra. Walter Hough and tom
Mike and Jimmy. The group
left Sunday evening for High
Rock and returned Monday ev
ening. The got a lot of large
berriee at their reward.
M-Sgt and Mra. Ruisell Had
ley and three children, of Spo
kane, Wath., arrived last week,
being called here by the terloui
Illness of hie father, UHer Had'
ley. ....
- Mr. and Mn. Harry Sherman
had aa overnight guetti Tue.
day evening, hia eeiuin, Donald
Hundred oftnterettipfl
and educational exhibit
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reman.!-
Scemmon, and a friend, Cbarlet
Simmermsn, of Loi Angeles.
They had been on a Canadian
tour and were on their way
back to California. -
George Orndorff left last
week for Boise, Idaho, to spend
the winter. His wife and three
children will remain here with
her sister, Mrs. Neva Robinson.
Mrs. Orndorff Is an operator
for the telephone company1 in
McMinnville.
Bill Sherman arrived home
from Ketchikan, Alaska, Sun
day, after a few weeks of em
plrymest there. Harry Reeder,
who has been with Bill, will
come home next week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fogard
of Klamath rails visited In the
Earle Coburn home Saturday.
Mrs. Fogard Is a stepdaughter
of Mrs. CUretta Donaldson.
Miss Bsrbee Sherman left
Monday for her new position as
third grade teacher In the For
est Orove grade school.
Several couples attended the
wedding of Miss Joan Frink
and Robert Hughes Sunday af
ternoon in McMinnville. The
bride is the daughter of Mr,
and Mra. Virgil Frink. Mr.
Frink was a druggist here
many years ago.
The first fall meeting of El
ecta chapter No. it, O.E.S., was
held Tuesday evening, Sept. 8,
with Mr. and Mrs. Iddle ciow.
W.M. and WP., presiding.
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Sheridan chapter. Amity chap
ter, as a group, could not come,
but hopes to be present In the
neer future.
Eleetra chapter hes been In'
vited to Amity en Sept. 81 as
guests. 1
A degree was given to the
members of Sheridan chapter
by the Star points.
Refreshments were served,
after which group, singing was
enjoyed.
BED BOSSES SCORED
Berlin, (V-The West Berlin
Teleiraf said Thursday East
German Communist Party boss
Welter Ulbricht and Secret
Police Chief Ernst Frledrlch
Wollweber have received a
Russian tongue lashing regard
ing the defeat of the Reds in
West Germany's election.
All newborn babies' eyes are
blue.
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DAYS
SNITCS
JEAN HOFFMAN
Pianist
Extraordinary
IZIiattuc'jJ
Detroit Holiday activities
for many Detroit residents cen
tered around the state fair at
Salem. Among those attending
from this section of the North
Santiam canyon were Mr. and
Mrs. Starr Reed and children,
Douglas and Allison, who, with
Salem friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Jacobson and son, Tim.
my, made the rounds of the
grounds Saturday.
Sunday found Mrs. Rose
Mermlllion, Mrs. Jim Glebeler
and Mrs. Guy Moore part of
the fair crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cook, the
Alvin Coopers and children.
Sandy and Peggy, of Mill City,
and Mr. and Mrs. Floy Canas
ter (Mra. Cook's niece), of Cor-
vallls, attended the exhibit
Monday. The Canasters were
house guests of the Cooks Sun
day night
Monday was fair day for the
Frank Moore family and their
guest, Mrs. Melanle Bertkua, of
Bakersfleld, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. John Meals
were visitors at the state fair
last week-end.
- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nemcheck
were In Hood River the past
week-end, where they visited
Mr. Nemcheck's daughter.
Guests at the Idanha home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. P.' Howard last
week - were Mrs. Howard'
nephew. Charles Scrlbner, of
Cheyenne, wvo.. and ner sister,
Mrs. Olive Pedro of peruana
The group was Joined by Mrs,
Pedro a husband Friday, sat-
urday and Sunday found them
enjoying deep sea fishing at
NewDOrt.
Mrs. Howard plans to spend
the coming week at ner nome
In Portland, where the will
participate In lodge activities.
The Howard Deans enter
tained guests over the holiday
week-end, when they were
joined by Mrs. Dean's parents,
Mr. and Mra. E. E. Wirt of Cot
tage Grove. Mr. Dean s uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph
Howard, and Mrs. Helen or
ris, all of Eugene, were visitors
et the Dean horn also. The
Howards and Mrs. Norrit left
Monday to attend the state
fair. While Jn Salem, they
planned to apend tome time
visiting Mr. Norrls at the tuber
culosis hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gab
riel and infant son, Kim, of
Sweet Homo, were week-end
guests at the home of Mrt. Gab
riel's parents, Mr. . and Mrt.
Chick" Mason. .
Mrs. Hllmar Dickie has been
called to the home of the H. G.
Whites at Eugene to .care for
Mrs. White, who fractured her
shoulder recently. Mr. White
is a brother of Mrs. Earl Par
ker of Detroit.
Otto Ruasell hat
commercial fishing is a possible
source of income.
A California visitor at the
home of the Frank Moores, at
the Detroit ranger station, la
Mrs. Moore a mother, Mrs. Mel
anle Bertkau,- of Bakersfleld;
who will be their guest for
tew weeks. Mrs, Moore's sis
ter, Mrs. Ed Champness, will
complete the small family
gathering when she, her hus
band, and daughter, Melanie,
arrive next week for a short
visit.
Falls City
Falls City Mr. and Mrs.
Delmer Feruson's three-year-old
ton fell out of their car,
en route to Dallas from Falls
City and cracked two verte
brae in his neck, but while the
X-ray pictures showed the
break, the doctor did not think
it necessary to put a east on
the child.
He was in the back seat and
opened the door, falling onto
the roadway.
Hops on the Otis Foster
ranch are being picked this
week. Arley Holt is yard boss.
Mrs. Foster will teach in the
Kings Valley school system
this term. Her school began on
Sept. B She will teach third,
fourth, fifth and sixth grsdes.
Recent vltitort at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Frink
were Robert Farley and wife
and daughter, Mrs. Bill Hatch"-
er, her husband and three chil
dren of Orland, Calif.
They came to take their
aunt, Mrt. Jessie Hale, home.
Mrs. Hale has been visiting her
sister, Mrs. ' M. L. Thompson,
through the summer.
Little Nadine Pierce, who
has vacationed at the home of
her maternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrt. Charles Joslin,
was taken to Portland Thurs
day and put aboard a plane for
her return trip to her home in
Anchorage, Alaska,
This is Nadine'a third trip
by plane alone.
Mrs. Maude Pizzutl, whe
taught the lower grades at
Bridgeport last year, and who
had been hired to fill the same
appointment again this year,
resigned and Mrs. John (Glad
ys) Doran of Oakhurst will
teach in her stead.
Mr. and Mrs. John Teal
were given' a . trip of nearly
1000 milet by their ton, Orval,
in hit new car, over the La
bor Day vacation period.
They drove to Portland early
Saturday morning and met
Darlene Lenhert taking her
with them to Motet Lake,
Wash., where they visited at
the home of Mr. and Mra.
Clarence Lenhert and drove
through the neighboring onion,
Aurora
Aurora The autumn
schedule of services at Christ
Lutheran church, Aurora, be
gan Sunday, Sept. 6, the pas
tor, the Rev. L. C. Llekauf, an
nounced. Church school start
ed at Hi am. and divine
services at 11 a.m.
A call was issued for all Lu
ther League members to at
tend the first fall meeting.
The Aurora League la ached
uled to entertain the fall rally
of Luther Leagues in .October,
and plans for this session will
be discussed.
Membere and friends of Pil
grim Holiness church at Aa
rora gathered recently to re
pair and redecorate the church
ceiling. Another redecorating
session is scheduled for the
near future, '.he Rev. Bruce
Chamberlain announced.
The church recently was re.
roofed as part of a long range
program to Improve the
Church plant.
r China City -i
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
DAILY 4:30 P.M. TO 2 A.M.
SAT. 4:30 P.M. 10 3 A.M.
SUN. 2 P.M. TO 11 P.M.
' Speelajllttnf In Chinese and American Feed
Order to Go... Phone 2-2117
LARGE PARKING AREA
S. COMMERCIAL
sugar beet and watermelon
returned farms. One nelahbor had told
I from a trip to Alaska, where he 56 tont of watermelons and
had intended to file a home- they couldn't be missed as tney
steading claim near cook s in- were still very tmck 'on uie
ground. The price was gio.oo
let Mr. Russell will make an
other trip soon for further in
vestigation before filing on a
claim. Ha atatet that there it
no commercial timber available
on homestead lng land on the
Kent Peninsula.
Besides the territory at
Cook's Inlet, land is available
at Homer, about J40 miles
south of , Anchorage, where
WUTERH STYLE
DANCING
Dince It Ik tank el fat Wish
Wktelan evert aajM. Seuert tint
inf Jetwari .
.Milk so. MurtiTi Tt
Ml 4-H lld.
State Fair
TONIGHT!
:;iSSKSL ""ife' ef Beef Roast
HAMS ")CfR1BEH! lk23
IS or Whole lk"
u.69 Pound 29 :
WWr I Short Ribs
PICNICS , ' C "15'
qo, J GROUND
U. taily RFFP U Fraten Park Lain
77-T I n i ROAST
Swiss Sttak I yiEt? ...
, MirNVVVr a-lk. r.ten
SIRLOIN AND CD VCD C
Rib Steak S&W COFFEE l'KT tK
u35' l, 79c Tf
ner ton.
The reunion of the Whitlaw
family was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carson
Sundsy.
Among things of Interest
that were done during the day
waa the taking of a five gen
erations picture, the subjects
were Mrs. Cora Whitlaw, who
is 88 year old; Mrs. Mae Whit
law Carson, Mrs. wniuaws
daughter, Mrs. Carson's son,
Clarence Young of Corvallis,
, and his daughter, Mrs. Barbara
Montgomery 01 uweei numc,
and Barbara's little daughter,
Debra, who It past . seven
months old.
Jav and Vera Catteel were
transacting business in Falls
City Thursday. They are as
sistant manners of a 62-unlt
motel In Portland.
Nadine Pierce wat given a
combined birthday and going
awav oartv Sent. 2, at the
home of her grandmother. Mrt.
Charles Joslin, the day being
Nadine't 8th birthday.
A pink and white cake, bak
' ed for the occasion by the lit
tle girl'a aunt, Irene Doner,
wat served.
Aurora Mrs. Ezra Hurst
and Mrs. Hattie Ehlen spent
Labor day weekend at the
home of Mrs. Hurst's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Clsrenee Woodhouse at Sher
wood, returning home late
Monday evening.
Labor day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Wurster were Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Nelson and
grandchildren, Ronnie and
Lonnle Nelson of Longvlew,
Wash.
Additional house guests at
the Wurster home are Mrs.
Wurster't sisters, Mrs. Dora
Giety of Portland and Mrs. Ida
Garrett of Butteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Nelson of
Longvlew, Wash., recently sold
their home in' the Washington
city and are planning to re
turn to Oregon very shortly,
expecting to locate in Salem,
where their son, Lloyd, is em
ployed. Mrs. Jennie Ziegler and her
son, George Ziegler of Barlow,
spent Labor Day at the heme
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hurst
and family.
Edmund Snyder of Portland
visited his brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrt. Jamet
Smith.
eently for Florence where the
will teaeh this year.
Mr. and Mra. Royal Tartar
have leased the upper floor of
the Riha apartmente on Wood
son and Oak St, and are
moving this week.
Steve Meeker and hit sister,
Scharett Meeker of Sacra
mento. Calif., were recent
guests at the home of tneir
uncle and family, the P. E.
Meekers. They came up for
the wedding of their cousin,
Kenneth' Meeker and M.ss
June Elaine Stone. They also
visited In Salem and Wood
land, Wash.
Webfoot
Webfoot Mrs. Susie Mar
tens of Dallas, sister of Marion
Sitco of Webfoot, it greatly
benefited by the recent opera
tion for removal of a cataract
from her eye.
Painting oi the exterior of
the Jack Downey farm resi
dence in the Webfoot district
is in progress. Hit brother, Lex
ton Downey of Dayton, it doing
the work.
Mr. and Mrt. August Swan-
son of Sheridan and her aister,
Mrs. Ames Holdredge of Web
foot district, were Tuesday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Roberts. Mrs. Sandy
Anderson and ton Fred An
derson, of Toledo, were Friday
night guests at the same home,
Amity
Amity Gene Newman left
Salem Sunday morning, Sept.
8, for Los Angelet, Calif.,
where he will regitter at Los
Angeles Bible institute for spe
cial missionary training.
A group - of young people
from the Conservative Bap
tist church, McMinnville, gave
a farewell party recently for
Gene. The group drove to
DeLake for a beach party.
He wat pretented with a
pair of copper bookendt. His
parents accompanied htm to
Salem and spent the dsy and
evening there attending serv
ices at the First Baptist
church.
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Newman
attended the wedding of their
nephew, Jon Jackman to
Jeanine McCormlck in Port
Ian drecently at the Mission
Crop Harvest
To Be Viewed
Sllverton Jonas J. Byberg,
head of the Sllverton manufac
turing firm producing modern
industrial machinery lor spe
cialized crops, left Thursday
evening by plane lor jsoue,
Idaho, to remain for several
days on a tour of inspection of
the results in tne vegetame crop
harvesting with his equipment
Mr. Byberg It making the
business visit to Idaho at this
time at the request of a num
ber of the larger growers of ir
rigated crops, the harvesting of
which it now at the peak.
These growers are utilizing,
many of the Byberg produced
machine harvesters of onions
and other vegetables for which
the Boise area is noted.
Stale St. Road
Paving .Asked
Young Burglars
Under Arrest
Lebanon Theft of 28 hub
caps from, autoa In Lebanon
used car lota waa cleared this
week through Joint efforts of
city police at Lebanon and
Sweet Home, state police and
the theriff'i office, report
Ben Scheele, Lebanon police
chief.
The ccps were reported
stolen Monday morning from
Anderson's Oldmobile, U and R
Pontiac agency and Wentworth-
Naah.
All but four caps have been
recovered. Police aaid the thefts
weredmitted by four boys, all
under 18 years of age. They
also were cnarged with burglar
izing the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Landon in Sweet Home
Saturday night. The place was
ransacked and $70 waa missing.
One of the youths was cap
tures at Sacramento, Calif.
where he Is being held. The
other three boys were picked
up in Linn county; all have
been formally charged in dis
trict court with burglary, and
one is now out on f 1000 bail.
All four will probably be re
manded to Juvenile court Two
nave already appeared there.
Police report the boys all live
in the Sweet Home area.
te tiu t ee
Beasts O'Ceaaer
"FRANCIS COVERS
THE RIG TOWN"
and
Dm Tartar '
"WUlf
msm mutr '
Celer by Technical?
Bethel At the Monday
night meeting of Bethel local
of the Farmers Union a move
ment was started to ask the
Marion County Court to Im
prove the East State street
road, commonly known as the
Pen Road.
It was asserted that this road
earriea very heavy traffic and
is badly in need of widening
and resurfacing. Warren
Creech was appointed to head
a committee on the matter.
New members voted into the
organisation were Glen A. Ho-
ven, James K. Gwynn, Tom R.
Burton, all of Salem, Rt. S.
Reports on agriculture were
pretented. Linda Chapman,
who wat sent to Junior State
eamp at Camp Adams, under
the auspices of Bethel local,
told of the activities there.
A cooperative report showed
10 per cent Increase in busi
ness during the year at the
Farmers Union cooperative
store. This wat regarded fav
orably at It wat ttated that
many butinesses are reporting
less volume.
Entertainment at the meet
ing consisted of colored slides
shown by 11a Mae and Carl
Raetz of Oregon scenes and
sports activities. Mr. and Mra.
Jamea Lauderback were In
charge of serving.
Monmouth
Monmouth Mr, and Mrt.
Harold Briggs and family have
moved to Salem where he has
employment.
Mrs. Blanche Mogul and two
children, Mra. Darwin McCar-
ty and Darta, returned Mon
day from a visit with relatives
In Aberdeen, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bennett
and Lois are now at home af
ter spending several weeks at
their ranch near Burnt Woods.
Guy Foltz is recovering
slowly from Injuries received
when he fell at his work at the
mill a DaUat. He suffered a
fracture of the left arm and
head injuries.
Mr. and Mrt. Herbert Little,
Gilbert and Janice, of Kinzua,
tpent the week end with her
father, Jasper, Willett. On Sun
day they , and Willett attended
the wedding of Louite Matter
and Marlon Putman at-the
First Methodist church in Sa
lem. -The bride is a grand
daughter of Willett and niece
of Mrt.. Little. Gilbert and
Janics LitUe will enroll at
OCB for the fall term, he for
hia senior year and she for
her first year.
ACORNS PROM THE
WITH DEL. MILNE
Kindly
Not.
The
Oak
Room
Visitors at the Pair will be glad
to know that here hi the Oak
Room (located fat the Marlon
note!) we serve the best charcoal
barbeejued Prime Rlba au Jua on
i coast People tell us our steaks
are "out of this world' and the
baitequed ham to aomethlne te
behold.
tS. It you win at the races you
will also win by investing some
of those winnings m the Oak
Room.
sUnlar Prices
Flat tt fee Viewers .
3 DIMENSION
"CHARGE AT
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GATES OPEN :il
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NOW. THRU SAT!
3 UNIT SHOW
(Bttnlsr Prices Plus Ac
for l-D Viewers)
"BUD ABBOTT
LOUCOSTELLO
60 TO MAM"
Al
Uvyd Brtflie
Mvie Windsor la
"The Till Texan"
and
3rd Dimension
Yoa've Hoard About It
. . . Now Bee It In
"A DAY IN THE
, COUNTRY"
TONIGHT (Friday)
Oar Big All Color
'4 meat 4-eete
OATE8 OPEN l:U
SHOW AT 7:11
. NOW -THRU SATt I
Reservations now being taken for
the Fashion luncheon Sept. U.
2 TOP COLOR HITS!
(First Return Showing
, Bewiar Priest!)
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Alto
ory Calhoun
Corinnt Calrst In
"Powder River"
I Covenent church. A rut-on.
Those present were the guettltion w1 h,,d , ,ht thurch
of honor, Nadine Pierce, Bar- ptrlori
Quantities GeJ While Supply latrs
ED'S
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FREE DELIVERY
On Orders Qvar $4.00
Of EN 7 DAYS A WEEK
... 1 7 A.M. tw 1 A.M.
1110 S. 12th St. Ph.
26401
bara Powers, Charlene and
Pamela Reeves, Freddy and
Linda Dornbecker and Na
dine't two cousins, Lonnle and
Dennis Lorlmor.
Miss Darlene Jonet left re-
mt FOR FINE FOOD
fcHT Chinese
H md American
COME TO Ml PLACB
Chinese
Tea Garden
Right Oewa s'ewa
Ill's No. remmtrelal
wetweaa state Court St
Air Conditioned
New Showing Open I AS
"THE DESEBT BONO"
Tochnloolor
Hilary Orayiea
Oordoa MaelUo
' Tethnlcolor Co-Mil
"THE VANQUISHED
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HOLLYWOOD
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Tomorrow 1:M te 4 .ft p.sa.
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Spools! riatlnae Peetarti
"Al'TSy a THE MOUNTTES"
Oaae Autry A Ckaapien
Aloo
Benson's BlrthAay Cake
lor
Undo Hattl. Sharoa Parker,
CharloM Brown, Dutone Dav
it. Either Been. Keith Brows.
LIIUo Hayot, Barbara BUMolU
RaoaoU Elliott. Jtnaiy awrlll.
mmitnm mainera, noetrtt Do
weaoa, Balrh Rawllno, Caret
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That WoMdarftil Star of "Raman Helidey"
Audrey Hepburn
In "SECRET PEOPLE"
and
Tonight (Friday)
Our All Color
Cartoon Carnival
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