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

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    THI CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orefoa
Wednesday, Navcmbcr IK 1953
In. The Valley
. Cdllc by MIEE FOEBES
Mill City
Mill City Santlam Re be
ll ah lodge had their second
nomination for clectiva om
cen for the year at the last
meeting. Nominated for nobleJ
grand is Eva Daffy; vice grand,
Maria Stewart; Ruth Heaa and
Dorothy Vail; secretary. Car
men Bernhardt and Ann
Crook; treasurer, Rachel Olm-
atead and Ada Plymale. Elec
tlon will be in order at the
Nov. If. meeting.
Application for membership
was read from Mrs. Blanche
Struckmeier to be voted on at
next meeting. It was announc
ed that the president of the
Rebekah assembly of Oregon,
Lola Osburne, would pay her
official visit to the lodge Dec.
2.
In charge of refreshments
were Goldie Rambo, Marie
Stewart, Margaret Burroughs.
and Nellie Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Morriss Howe
have returned home following
week'i visit with their son
and daughter-in-law, LL and
Mrs. Bill Howe at Parks Air
Base, near Oakland, Calif.
The M1U City Ministerial
association held a short meet
ing Mondsy evening at the
home of Rev. Streeter. It was
decided to have a Joint Thanks
giving service at the Presby
terlal church Wednesdsy eve
ning, Nov. 25.
The Women's Council of the
Christian church held its reg
ular meeting last Wednesday
at the home of the- president,
Mrs. Elmer Shaw. It was voted
in rinnate pnouffh monev to the
church to complete paying for
the Hammond organ purchased
last Year. Funds were also al
lowed to purchase linoleum for
the church parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hatha
way returned home from the
Bend hospital Saturday, after
two weeks hospitalization fol
lowing their ear accident at
Lost Lake, when it skidded on
lev navement and overturned
Mr. Hathaway will remain In
a back brace until the back
fracture Is healed; Mrs. Hatha
way Is still suffering from
shock. Mrs. Fred Grimes is
working In their home at pres
ent. Charles French and Al
Stahlman accompanied by Mr.
Dorothy spent the week end
duck hunting In central Ore
gon. Mr. Dorothy remained at
his home near Redmond.
Mrs. Walter Thomas and
Mrs. Ed Chance drove to Bend
Saturday to bring Mr. and Mrs,
L. R. Hathaway home from the
hospital. This transportation
was arranged by members of
the Odd Fellows loage. mr.
Hathaway Is a member of that
order.
Learn to
DANCE
All Types of Dancing
Taught too per hour.
Studio opea
II a.m. to lt p.m.
Jon-Mar Dance
Studio
411 Ferry Ph. 4-4961
ACORNS FROM THE
WITH OeL MltNl
Del. this friend says. "What
could be nicer than streU-htng
your legs in front of a big
first"
'Nothing I answer demurely,
stretching mine alio.
Del." the friend adds. "You
don't mind if I take off my
shoes, do yout"
"Not at all. not at all," 1 re
ply, removing my shoes.
Ah-h, this is the life." my
friend reflecu.
"Ah-h. yes," I answer, eyeing the
big steak In front of me and
digglnc in.
Several minutes and a good hour
later, my friend lumbers to his
feet.
1 cant y It's like home." he
savs. "It's belter than home.
Perfect!"
"Why, think." 1 Mr. "Thsnks."
"Yes." my friend sets s little
carried away. "The atmosphere
... the out-of thu-world food . . .
don't know when I've spent a more
relATlng evening,"
8EK WHY I SAY VISIT THE
Oak Room?
Remember jn Balern Its the
The HOTEL MARION
PHONE 3-4123
Open House Tdnite
Dancing - Eats
Entertainment
YFW Hall, Hood and Church Sis.
Dance 9 p.m. Hall Opens 4 p.m.
COME ONE! COME ALL!
By VFW Salem Post 661
Mrs. NeU Swift has been ill
at her home the past two weeks
with a virus infection. Her
daughter, Mrs. Don Petersen
of Puyallup, Wash., and her
son, Clifford Swift, from Ta
coma, spent the week end
with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stew
art have had an addition built
on their bouse recently; also
a garage built Dick Parker
was the contractor.
Paul Moore, an experienced
mechanic, leased the Hatha
way garage last week. He was
employed until recently in an
other garage in town.
Estell Thomas, three-year-
old daughter of the Charles
Thomases, returned home on
Wednesday from the Salem
Memorial hospital, where she
was receiving treatment for a
mild attack of polio. She has
completely recovered normal
use of her leg muscles, which
were slightly affected.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howe
are home following a week's
visit with their son and
daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs.
Bill Howe of Parks Air Base,
near Oakland, Calif.
Mrs. J. F. Potter left Port
land by plane last week for
Washington, D.C., where she
will visit her son and daughter-in-law.
Col. and Mrs. Willis
Potter. Mrs. Gladys Trask of
Fresno, Calif., will join her
sister there later as will anoth
er son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lafa Potter of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garri
son have returned to their
home in Mill City after an ab
sence of several months. Mr.
Garrison was employed in
Lakeview and Mrs. Garrison
was hospitalized for eye sur
gery.
The Mill City Fire Depart
ment has announced Nov. 21
as the date for their ninth an
nual benefit to be held at the
fire hall. Many worthwhile
prizes will be given away.
There will be dancing, games
and entertainment for all. Pro
ceeds will be used for fire de
partment equipment and ex
pansion. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Bur
roughs were called to Eugene
last Friday by the death of his
mother In that city.
The International dinner
sponsored by the Mill City
PTA and held last Thursday
evening was highly successful.
About 250 tickets were sold to
the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Crosier were co-chairmen.
North Marion
Hubbard The Interclass
cross country run will be held
Tuesday afternoon Nov. 17 at
3:13 p.m. at North Marion
Tentative date for the an
nual football banquet has been
set for Nov. 18.
The GAA will hold a party at
the school Friday evening.
Nov. 20.
Don Reed and Miss Char
lotte Brummer will attend the
state physlcsl education con
ference In Prinevllle, Nov. 20
and 21.
Education week, Nov. 8 to
14 Is being observed this week
at North Marion high school,
according to M. H. Beal, prin
cipal. The North Marlon cross
country team will go to Port
land to attend the state cross
country run at Lewis and
Clark college Nov. 14 The
run will take place about 3
p.m. Representing North Ma
rion in the Junior run will be
Verl Fobert. Charles Len
hardt, Charles Ferguson. Niel
Belser and Norman Luke.
Alec Trwln will compete in
the senior run.
GERVAIS SCHOOL PLAY
Gervals "It Happened at
Midnight," a mystery-farce by
James Reach, will be present
ed by the Junior class of Gcr
vais union high school on Nov.
20 in the gymnasium at 8 p.m.'
Until after 1700. it Is j
believed that all iron smelling!
was done with wood charcoal. j
BLUE LINE
CAFE
276 Chcmeketa
NOW
OPEN
3 A.M. to 11 P.M.
Breakfast Lunch - Dinner
Hubbard
Hubbard Garfield Voget
spoke before the Pythian Sla
ters of Arlon temple and their
i guests, the Knights of Pythias,
their wives and friends, about
his European trip this past
summer, Tuesday evening fol
lowing the brief business ses
sion of the temple conducted
by Mrs. Harold Colgan.
During the business meet
ing, Mrs. Colgan appointed to
the nominating committee:
Mrs. Zsne Yoder, Mrs. Nor
man Stauffer and Mrs. Clar
ence Friend. The temple do
nated to the McLaren school
Christmas fund. Committees
were appointed for the chili
supper, Nov. 14, at the Pyth
ian hall. Mrs. George Leffler
arranged for the speaker. A
looioau motif was used by so
cial hostesses for the evening.
Mrs. James Plant, Mrs. C. R.
Amrine and Mrs. Clara Hard
esty. Nov. 10 ended the first nine-
week period at the Hubbard
grade school and grade cards
win be distributed Wednesday,
Nov. 18.
Nov. 16, Monday evening
irom 7 to p.m. annual open
house will be held in observ
ance of American National Ed
ucation week and In conjunc
tion with the Hubbard Parent-
Teachers association meeting
wnicn will follow open house
at the school.
Thanksgiving vacation this
year will be Nov. 29 and 27.
The school census, taken this
year by Mrs. C. K. McNary,
shows a total of 392 children
4 to IB, regardless of school
attending, in the Hubbard
area, as compared with 404
last year.
Turner
Turner "Here Comes Char--ie,"
a 3-act comedy, by Jay
Tobias, will be presented by
the Senior class of Cascade Un
ion High School, Nov. 19-20,
at 8:00 p.m. in the high school
gymnasium.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jensen
have sold their, residence here
to Mr. and Mrs. Paris of Hills
boro. The Jensens have pur
chased the acreage of Mrs. Sa
rah Jenkins on the Turner
Marion road. The Jenkins house
burned last July and they plan
to build a new home later. Now
they plan to live in a trailer
house. Mrs. Tom Kelly and
daughter are visiting the Jen.
sens.
Mrs. Edith Munnlno nj-nt
last weekend in Vancouver
with her children. Gerald Win-
per, Eldon Dalke,
Arnold ;
Schelske and Louie Browns en
listed in the Army from Linn
county as the Marlon county
quota was filled until the first
of the year. They left last Fri
day from Albany.
Mrs. Bert Waller is home
from the hospital feeling much
better.
Mrs. Arnold Phillips Is con
fined to her home with a brok
en toe. She will not be able to
walk on it for another two
weeks.
Mrs. Lulu Chapman hss re-
turned from a trip to Califor
nia. Mrs. J. M. Bones was a rec
ent visitor at the home of her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Bones in Stayton.
Robert A. Ba'll has returned
from an elk hunting trip to
Lehman Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wies
haar spent lsst week In Med
ford visiting friends. The Wies
hairs formerly lived In Med
ford.
Angus Frasier has been vis
iting the Ben Wippers. He is
now In Klamath Falls.
The first of a series of bene
(its for the new Community
Building will be held In the
Odd Fellows hall Saturday
Nov. 14. A pot-luck supper will
be served at 6:30 p.m. The card
party will follow. The commu
nity building board reports
more than $1,200 has been
earned from benefits since the
project wss started last Febru
ary. '
Aumsville
Aumsville The Women's
Auxiliary of the Gold Star post
No. 175 of the American Le
gion, held Ihrtr regular meet
ing on Thursday evening.
The group voted to hold two
meetings a month starting this
month. The second meeting
night will be the third Wed
nesday of the month.
The post will also hold two
meetings.
Mrs. Florence More, unit sec
retary, read a paper which she
hsd prensred cuUii.'.r.g the
slms and purposes and also
the origin of the auxiliary.
Mrs. Marge Shcpard was ap
pointed chaplain and Mrs. Le
ota Klllinger was named pop
py chairman by the unit pres-
DANCE
TONITI
CRYSTAL
GARDENS
OLD TIME MODERN
Mask) ky "Pep" Edwards
ident, Mrs. Blanche Wallace.
At the close of the meeting
the unit met with the post to
hear a talk by Martin Boehme.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Boehme, concerning bis trip
to Boys State this past sum
mer. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alban
are the parents of a son, Mitch
ell Lynn, born Nov. 4. The pa
ternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Alban of
Aumsville. The Albans have
two other children, Freddie
and Cheryl.
Sweet Home
Sweet Home Pack 31 met
Friday night in the .Long
Street rc-hool gym for the
monthly pack meeting. '
Opening ceremonies were
by Mrs. Bill Reed's den who
were attired In Indian dress.
A firelight ceremony follow
ed led by Cub Scoutmaster
LeRoy Schroeder in which
three new cubs were welcomed
into the pack. They were Evan
Layton, Chuck Alcorn, and
Sammy Barton.
Pins were presented to Bill
Reed as the new assistant
Scoutmaster for the Cubs, and
Mrs. Bill Reed and Mrs. Ethel
Vallad were recognized as
new den mothers with the pre
sentations of their pins.
The den, under the direc
tion of Mrs. Carroll, gave a
timely Thanksgiving skit, the
den of Mrs. Dewey presented
a den meeting, and the den
under lie leadershln of Mrs.
Hobart McQueary presented a
skit depicting ''Harvest Fair."
Mrs. Bill Reed's den receiv
ed the traveling trophy for
having the largest percentage
of parents present.
Wild Life and Conservation
of Wild Life were the titles
of the movies shown at the
close of the meeting.
The Church of Christ, 18th
and L St., closed the two-week
revival, Sunday. Lawrence
Baird, evangelist with his wife,
left to go to Myrtle Point af
ter the evening services.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Palmer
had as a week-end guest, Mrs.
Palmer's brother, Art Trask.
of Eugene.
A bridal shower Is announc
ed for Nov. 24 for Miss Ruby
Taylor In the church parlors
of the Church of Christ. Miss
Taylor, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Al Tsylor, will soon be-
come the bride of Tommy !
Wnmark. son nf Mr. and Mrs I
finv Wnm.A i
Municipal court session
scheduled for Monday of this;
week was nostDoned until
Thursday because Judge Ed
Russell Is on jury duty in Al- j
bsny until that date.
Mrs. Lora Redmond, direc-1
tor of special education In the
District No. 3S schools, attend-
H Ih. Tnl.rnMlnn.l rnmu.il
ed the International Council
for Exceptional Children I
which was held in Portland,
Nov-
Mr .nri Mr. Rn - '
iH r.miiv i.n .;..:,;. ;;: 1
and family left Saturday for
a vacation of several weeks
visiting relatives in Caldwell,
Idaho. Mr. Eames is the as
sistant city engineer and city
bookkeeper for the city of
Sweet Home.
People In the Twelfth street,
south, area, are glad to note
the survey is in progress for
the sewer improvement for
that district. City Engineer
Jess Parker, aided by Willard
Arnold, ia fixing survey stakes
this week.
Mrs. Arthur Wonderly hss
been confined to her home
this week with a severe case of
flu. She Is slowly recovering
Gervais
Gervals Word has been
received from Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Bonn, Riddle. Ore., of the
birth of a son. Anthony Ger
ald, born Nov. 8. Thl-. is their
third son and sixth child. Mrs.
Bonn will be remembered as
the former Irene Ferschweiler
of Gervais.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Joyce, Saturday, Nov. 7. a
daughter. This is the third
grand-child of Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Meier.
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Willamina
Wiiamina A well kaowa
Sheridan Chevrolet company,
Sheridan car dealer, .The
Houser Chevrolet company, has
opened a branch agency In
Willamina, in what was former
ly the Willamina Garage
Chevrolet cars, new and used
will be stocked, and a repair
department with trained me
chanics will be maintained.
The FL club will meet Wed
nesday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Jack Sisk in
Sheridan, with Mrs. Robert
Wise as co-hostess.
Leonard L. Baker of Willa
mina. Marion M. Masters of
Sheridan, and Jerry L. Ohler,
Richard E. Gaston, and Melvin
R. LaChance, all of Grand
Ronde enlisted in the army and
air force during October.
An attempted burglary fail
ed Friday night at the Willa
mina high school, following the
Willamina - Sheridan football
game. It Is thought that the
burglars were hunting the safe
in which the $1200 proceeds
from the football game were
kept.
Marion
Marion "Here Comes
Charlie," a S-act comedy, will
be presented by the senior
class of the Cascade high
school, Nov. 18-20 in the high
school gymnasium at 8 p.m.
In the cast are Sharon Bates,
Walsh, Theresa Vose,
I Cciaid Waldrop, Don Wilt,
Smythe Kersey, Idella Wleble.
Howard Speer, Irene Thomas,
Dieter Hink and Carol New
kirk. J. L. Calavan is very ill at
his home.
Mrs. Nora Pickard who has
just returned from a visit
with her daughter In Denver,
Colo., has been called to Eu
gene to the funeral of her
brother-in-law.
The Merry Ann Gliders held
their regular square dance
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark
have moved back to Marion.
Detroit
Detroit Though attend
ance Friday evening In the
school gymnasium at the an
nual fall carnival, sponsored by
the student body of the De
troit school, was not so high
as
last years carnival, the
gross intake of $500 compared
favorably with the proceeds of
Other years.
Jess Lemming of Idanha. was
!the winner of the automatic
: toaster prize. Awards of table
lamps, tumbler sets, casserole
dishes, cutlery and many other
novelties, were given to other
winners.
Proceeds from the event will
So into the high school stu-
dent body funds.
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Grand Ronde The Grand
Ronde 4H clubs held their an-
nual achievement day Nov. 3,
in. the PrJt " Members
01 tne 4H 'uroished the enter
tainment. The County Agents
presented the yearly awards
and showed movies of the
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Under New Management .
THE RED LANTERN
4010 South Pacific Highway
Specializing in Fine Foods
Featuring Italian Spaghetti
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Blood Bank Due
At Mf .Angel
ML Angel Members of the
Mount AngeJ Business Men's
Club met Monday evening,
Nov. 8, at the Mount Angel ho
tel, for their regular business
dinner meeting.
The Blood Bank will be in
Mount Angel, Tuesday, Dec 8,
and Peter F. Gores, chairman
In charge, asked all business
men to help with advertising
the date. - .
The net proceeds of the an
nual Shrine Benefit basebala
game amounted to $593. D rex
el White, chairman of the bene
fit game, which was played in
Mount - Ai:gel In June, an
nounced that this sum was
turned over to the Shrine Hos
pital for Crippled Children.
Al Dicker reported on the
local Community Chest Drive.
Collections for the drive have
reached the sum of $1322 which
according to Chairman Virgil
Gooley, is short of the quota of
$2400. Contributions may be
left at Fisher Pharmacy, Stiffs
Furniture Store, or the Farm
ers Union Warehouse.
The club voted a cash dona
tion to the Marion County Red
Cross Christmas baskets far the
servicemen.
T. B. Endres, who is observ
ing his 21st year of business in
Mount Angel, furnished the
treats for the evening.
Legislative chairman. J. T.
Bauman gave a report on tiie
proposed tax Increase and out
lined the proposed changes in
taxes and Its effect on the busi
ness man.
Various methods of enter
tainment for the holiday shop
ping trade were discussed by
members of the business men's
club, and President Schmitt in
structed the program commit
tee to submit plans to be de
cided at the next meeting
which is scheduled for Mon
day noon. Nov. 23.
Dallas
Dallas Henry Coleman.
Polk Co. chairman of the Red
Cross blood mobile program,
reports that the unit will be in
West Salem at the Methodist
church from 1 r m. to 7 o.m.
Thursday, Nov. 19.
West Salem chairman is Carl
Persons at 'Persons drug store, j
Phone 3-428 as early as pos
sible for appointments.
! Mr- Coleman says some of
i tne most common uses of whole
blood are treatment of shock
replacement of blood lost
: through excessive bleeding
' maternity and infant patients
j anemia, burns and surgery.
i The national blood Dronram
Is a service of the American
Red Cross designed to help
I provide blood and blood deri-
vatives without charge to the
'
County Fair, 4H summer
school and the Spring Achieve
ment Day.
Those winning prizes for
their entries in the poster con
test were Carol Wstsll, Linda
Jungling, Betty Burnett, Judy
Johnson, Jauento Branton. .
Mr. and Mrs. 'fed Smith were
in Portland last Friday on business.
P.M. It Breaks Loose Upon the City! Two of the
Adventures in Space Your Frightened Eyes Will
k
. -am UU1
people in the United States who
ned them.
Mr. and Mrs .Oscar Kline
Wheeler visited with Mr. and
Mrs. William Effenberger from
Friday through Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Bennet
the week-end at Gearhart-
Mr; and Mrs. H. A. Petersen
motored to Lebanon Sunday
and called on their daughter
and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Ha worth to see the new
grandson.
Mrs. Wes Sherman was host
ess to the Pythian Sisters bridge
club at her home Monday eve -
ning.A dessert luncheon was reckless driving and one aerv
served to the guests previous I ice man AWOL, Minor traffic
to the evening s game.
Colorful fall flowers decor-
ated the rooms. Guests bidden
were Mrs. Roy Wickstrom, Mrs.
H. A. Davis, Mrs. John Brown.
Prizes went to Mrs. Robert
Kreason, who was high, Mrs.
George Eberting, second; Mrs.
John Brown, low. Traveling
nriu was won bv Mrs. Elmo
Bennet. Members present were
Mrs. Elmo Bennet, Mrs. Wil
liam Young, Mrs. C. B. Godlon
ton, Mrs. Georgia McClanathan,
Mrs. George Eberting. Mrs. El-
don aughn, Mrs. Robert Krea
son, Mrs. Sherman, and co
hostesses Mrs. H. A. Petersen.
St. Ann's Altar Society met
at the home of Mrs. Donald
Page Nov. 9. The business meet
ing was conducted by Mrs. Wil
liam Duncan and during the
busines hour plans were made
to hold a rummage sale In the
Eakin building Nov. 13-14. Mrs.
Fred Toevs, Mrs. Paulin, Mrs.
Frank Willson, Mrs. Donald
Grub, Mrs. Jack Blaumer, and
Mrs. William Duncan were ap
pointed to work on the sale.
Members attending the "nest
ing were Mrs. Onslow Althaus,
Mrs. Ralph Lucanio, Mrs. Fred
Toevs, Mrs. Robert Rodgers,
Mrs. Donald Grub, Mrs. Elmer
Goo sen, Mrs. Pauline Aulin,
Mrs. Frank Willson, Mrs Wil
liam Duncan. Mrs. Robert Rod
be rs and Mrs. Ralph Lucanio
assisted the hostess when re
freshments were served at' the
close of the meeting.
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"Lebanon Police
'Check Drivers
I Lebanon .City police dur
I October made 39 arrests, 10 of
which were drivers withou
operator's license. Six person;
were cited for speeding, fiv.
were minora in possession o
beer, and four had inadequa
- mufflers on cars.
I Only two drunks were arrest -I
led: two for arsault, three fori
; offenses, minors out aner cur-
Urw lnd conducting an auction
without license accounted for
other arrests, including one
made on a warrant held by an
outside law department
During the month officers in
vejtigited D v, wrecks and two
hit and run cases. Eight miss
ing persons were located. Six
stolen bicycles were recovered.
Police fouer 25 doors open at
night in the business section.
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