Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 13, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOIBAAL, 8Jea, Oregoa
Friday. November 13. 1953
In The Valley
Edited bj MIKE FORBES '
St Louis
Pedee
Pedee Mra. Billy Smith
nd daughter, June, returned
home Wednesday from Red
mond, where they had spent
the put month with her lath
er. F. Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey She
lenbarger, Larry, Bonnie and
Lonnie, of Monmouth, spent
an evening recently at the
home of her mother, Mra.
Thera Womer, who wu hon
ored with a birthday dinner.
Mr. and Mrf. Paul Ronco
made a trip to Salem Friday.
Mn. Winnie Fletcher returned
home with them and will vitit
her sisters, Mra. W. T. Turner
and Mn. C. L. Burbank.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith
left Saturday afternoon for
Riverside, Calif. They are
making the trip by car and
trailer house.
A baby daughter was born
Nov. 3 at the Dallas hospital
to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bur
bank. She weighed T pounds
and 4 ounces and will be call
ed Lola Christina. She la the
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. O. N. Burbank of Cherry
Grove district.
Mra. Thera Womer visited
several days the past week at
the home of her cousin, Mrs.
Blair Douglas, near Albany,
while Miss Noli Womer was a
guest at the Edgar McNorrls
borne.
Mr. and Mrs. . W. McCor
mack of Dallas spent Saturday
In Pedee.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burbank
attended the turkey and ham
dinner at the Bridgeport
school Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Yost of
Portland were week-end
ACORNS FROM THE
guests of her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Burbank.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tharp
of Sand Lake were Sunday
guests of his son, Tom Tharp
and family.
World Community day was
observed Friday afternoon, at
the home of Mrs. C. L. Bur
bank. Mrs. Burbank led the
devotions.
Saturday was clean-up and
work day at the new church.
Those helping were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sheythe, Mrs.
Rettie Kerber, Mrs.- Tom
Tharp, Mrs. Billy Smith, Misa
Nola Womer, Paul and Charles
Ronco, Rev. Deibert Dow, Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. Kerber, C. L.
and Gus Burbank. Mrs.
Sheythe and Mrs. Rettie Ker
ber served a not luck dinner
to the workers.
Fairview
Fairview Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Stephens of Fairview, John
Versteeg of Salem and Lester
Versteeg of Monmouth return
ed home Sunday from 10 days
vacation in the Wallowa moun
tains bringing home four elk.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ste
phens and grandson, Lester
Stephens spent Saturday with
her aunt, Mra. Will Branson, at
Delake. Mrs. Branson has been
seriously ill with pneumonia
and a heart ailment.
St. Lou li The 6u Louis par
ish is sponsoring a card eoctal
Wednesday, Nov. 18. The com
mittee chairmen are Mr. and
Mra. Laurence Ferachweiler,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Enlund,
Mr. and Mra. Albert Leith.
The rest of the committee are
Mr. and Mra. William Koenig,
Mr. and Mra. Robert Zelenski,
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Jungwirth,
Mr. and Mra. Ronald Belleque.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nlbler, Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Horning, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Schwingler,
Mra. Al Nolan, the Rubens fam
ily, Ed Manning and Theresa
Manning.
Five-hundred and pinochle
will be played. Lunch will be
served. Card playing will start
at 8 p.m.
At the card aoclal Wednes
day, Nov. 4, the pinochle prise
waa won by John Grassman.
Mrs. Pete Schlechter won the
S00 prize, and the special prize
went to Mra. George Rush.
The VFW had a aoclal bene
fit at the St. Louis hall Tb-irs-
day, Nov. S. The special prize
was won by Mrs. John Grass-man.
A birthday dinner honoring
It waa voted to have aa ex
change of Christmas gifts, not
to exceed 18 cents In cost at
the December Grange meeting.
The group also voted to
have a no-host dinner preced
ing the December Grange
meeting.
The study subject waa en
tertainment for tlx holidays
with Mrs. I. H. White as lead
er. Present were airs. Richard
McKee. Mrs. Lloyd Keene,
Mra. Guy Keller, Mra. A. J.
Mader, Mrs. W A. Jones, Mrs.
Cornelius Bateson, Mrs. I. H.
White, Mra. M. M. Magee and
the hostesses.
Brush College
Brush College Four-H clubs
of Brush College entertained
4-H clubs of adjacent vicinities
Including Zena, Lincoln, Spring
Valley and Popcorn, with a get
acquainted program on achieve
ment day at the local school
house.
Mrs. H. D. Bradrick of Brush
College was chairman of the
committee on arrangements.
Mrs. H. D. Burns and Ruaael
Hicks of Lincoln Lucky Live-
William Aurand waa held at stock club arranged and dlrect-
HUBBARD PTA
Hubbard The Hubbard Parent-Teacher
association will
meet Monday evening, Nov. 18,
at 8 p.m., following the annual
open house of the grade school
from 7 to 8 p.m. All class
rooms will be open for visitors
and the teachers present in
their home rooms. PTA meet
ing will include a consideration
and vote on change of meeting
date.
WITH BEL MILNE
FOR MEN ONLY
You know women get me. Lit
erally and figuratively.
Thinking about it the other night.
When you're courting a woman
I know that phraae dates me)
she wants to be alone. With no
one else around. All alone with
you.
when you marry this woman, she
wanta to be with people. Any
people ail people. Everybody
but you.
Par Instance when you take
her out to dinner ahe want to
go somewhere where shell see
someone. Like the Oak Room.
Where ahe can wave hello to
Clara Blooper and Laura Mc
6nooper and the whole fane and
let everybody know she around.
Of course, with her food, la a
minor item. But I know yea
care, so I'm writing this for you.
Just to let you know that the Oak
Room Is really out to serve you.
The food Is man-elsM men
appealing I
So don't care too much when the
wife insists. Youli get a more
than fair shake on the deal and
the wife will be happy, tool Ood
Bleaa her.
Remember In Salem It's the
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Tomorrow 1.00 to 4 W P.M.
CARTOONS SERIAL
Special Matinee Feature:
RODEO KINO AND THE
8ENORITA
with Rex Allen
BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAKE
tor
Raymond Colson, Gary Fleken,
Sharon Tuor, Samuel Koonce,
Jobs Tyler, Mike Kolb. Ro
land Schnh, Connie Lapeehlem,
Michelle Moorman, Katherlne
Pearl, Gloria Duncan. Glenda
Bonder, Robert Beardtley.
Teddy Horn, Judy Hennlngo
sard, Jimmy Forlkl, Michael
Love, Diane Sadowsky.
the Aurand home Sunday, Nov.
8. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Fellers and family, Mr.
and Mra. Virgil Schrette and
daughters of Donald, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Krawskl and grand
son of Portland, Mrs. Rose Pot
ter and son of Aurora, Mr. and
Mrs. John Grassman and sons,
Mrs. Paul Eaton and children,
and Jack Walt and the honored
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Aurand.
Mrs. Paul Eaton has gone to
Portland to visit for a few daya
with friends and relatives.
Mrs. Norman Nibler is enjoy
ing a vacation of two weeks
away from her duties in the
county clerk's office.
Those from St. Louis who at
tended the dinner at McMInn
vllle last Saturday were Mr.
and Mrs. Laurence Ferachweil
er. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fer-
schweiler. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd
ed games for the xtoud.
Hula dances were presented
by Lorene and Loretta Hop
kins of Popcorn, followed by
skit in pantomime under the
direction of Leonard Kinkaid.
Pins were awarded 4-H club
bers by county agent John
Grimes and Mrs. Malon Reich
ert, county home extension
leader, showed slides of the
State Fair and 4-H summer
school at OSC.
Mrs. Bradrick'a 4-H sewing
club. Tiny Thimbles, gave an
old-fashioned style revue, with
clothes dating back to 1899.
Brush College Brush Col
lege Grange held election of of
ficers at the meeting at the
school house Nov. 8, with
Grange Master Phillip Peterson
re-elected for the coming year.
Others elected wr- Tra.ur.
Ferachweiler and Mr. and Mrs. ,er Theodore Burns; overseer,
Independence
Independence Sunday din
ner guests of Rev. and Mrs.
Paul Boomer and family were
Rev. Vernon O. Efgebraaten
from Spsrsai, Wash., the
former pastor of the First Bap
tist Church, and C. F. (Grand
pa) Holchkiaa.
Also vis ting the Boomer
family Tuesday and Wednes
day were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Dickeaon and their two chil
dren, Darrel and Dona, from
Cook, Wash., where Mr. Dirke
soa is conecnted with the Uni
ted States fisheries. Mrs.
Dickeaon is a niece of Rev.
Boomer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pyles,
788 D St., Independence, arc
receiving congratulations o n
the birth, of a daughter, Mon
day, Nov. 8 at the Salem Gen
eral Hospital.
Independence Members and
guests of the Monmouth-Independence
unit of the Republi
can Council of Oregon Women
held their first fall meeting in
the Monmouth City Hall Club
Rooms, with Mrs. H. Kent Far
ley presiding.
After an informal coffee
hour, the group voted to begin
monthly study-discussion ses
sions with the December meet
ing. All meetings will-be held on
the first Tuesday morning of
each month, starting promptly
at 8:30 a.m., and closing at 11
a.m. ,
The first study topic will be
the basic principles and alms
of thf Republican party. A dis
cussion leader will be Mrs.
Clarence Grund of Dallas. Mrs.
Clares Powell is general pro
gram chairman.
Hostesses for the November
meeting were Mrs. Lester Col
gsn and Mrs. H. K. Farley.
Mrs. Clifford R. Glasson will
Cvril Ferachweiler.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Schwing
ler and Mrs. R. P. Horning at
tended a district meeting of
the VFW in Sslem Monday
evening.
The St. Louis Altar society
will meet Thursday evening,
Nov. 12, in the St. Louis hall
instead of Tuesday.
R. P. Horning fell and hurt
his arm recently but it Is better
at this time.
Mrs. Fred Rsynor visited at
the home of her mother last
Fridsy. Mrs. Raynor la the
daughter of Mrs. R. P. Horning.
Moceoy
Mscleay Mrs. W. Welch
and Mrs. Ross Wingard were
hostesses to members of the
Macleay Grange Home Eco
nomics club, Tuesday after
noon at the Grange hall.
During the business meet
ing at which Mrs. Cornelius
Bateson presided, plans were
made for the dinner to be
served to members of the Ma
rion County Livestock asso
ciation, Dec. 1.
Work for the coming year
was discussed and Mrs. Rich
ard McKee was appointed as
chairman of the year book
committee.
Emory Blgserstaff: steward
A. E. Utley; assistant steward,
Harry Phillips; chaplain, Mra.
Audrey Ewing; treasurer, Char
les Glaze; secretary, Mrs. Har
ry Phillips; gatekeeper. Oscar
Poe; Ceres. Mrs. Phillip Peter-1
son; Pomona, Mrs. Emory Big-1
gerstaff; Flora, Mrs. R. C.
Shepard; lady assistant stew
ard, Mrs. Theodore Burns.
On the excutive committee
were named R. C. Shepard,
Glen Adams and Don Blake.
The organization voted to
change the meeting date from
the first Friday in the month
to the fourth Friday night, to
become effective Jan. 1.
was served at the noon hour,
and a social time waa enjoyed.
During the business session
the club voted to buy several
gifts for elderly people in the
Albany nursing homes for
Christmas gifts. The club also
will have several representa
tives at the well child confer
ence In the grade school twice
a month to assist the nurses.
The club is planning a Christ
mas party to be held on Wed
nesday, Dec. 2, with Mrs. Ned
Stephenson and Mrs. Leonard
Marcum hostesses.
opea her Independence home
to the group Dec. 1. rvery in
terested Republican woman is
Invited to come.
Pleasantdale
Pleasantdale Mr. end
Mra. Axel Jensen of Fresno,
Calif., recently stopped here
to visit their cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd McFariane. The
Jensens were on their way
home from Canada, where they
had been vacationing. -
Mra. Dean Spencer, and
daughter, Cwen Ellen, of Eu
gene, are spending a few daya
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Webster.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Fresh
our spent the week end of Nov.
7 at Cutler City, their former
borne, visiting friends. Mr. and
Mrs. Sam McVey and Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Pettus.
A hunting party comprised
of George Webster, Ed Hole,
Hershel Carr and Charles Carr,
returned home from eastern
Oregon with two elk.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Graben
horst drove to Tolovana, on the
coast, Saturday, Nov. 7, and
had dinner with her father, F.
J. Ryder and his wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rutach
man and children were dinner
guests of Principal and Mrs.
Howard Holt and children in
Dayton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lazott
and children, of Portland, were
week-end guests of his sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Relchstein.
Tommy Parker, who is stay
ing here with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Graben
horst, spent the week end in
Salem with his mother, Louise
Parker.
Calling on the George Web
ster family Monday afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cross
of Eugene. Mrs. Cross is a
niece of Mr. Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Melzer
spent the past week in Sher
man county with their four
sons, Wayne, Millard, Vernon
moNi s-aoae
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and Harold and their families.
Mrs. Fred Reichsteln went
to Carlton Tuesday, Nov. 10,
to spend a few days with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Louesa Han
ville. Mr. and Mra. J. A. McFar
iane accompanied their ton
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
McFariane of Salem, to Spring
field on Sunday, Nov. S, where
they had dinner In the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Naf
zinger. Mrs. Nafzinger is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
McFariane.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. McFar
iane apent several days at
Powell Butte with their son
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
McFariane, recently.
Hopewell
Ttmm of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Carico, Robert Schafer,
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Treaham
of Amity and Mr. and Mrs.
John Widmer of Wood burn.
Donald Marley wrote his
parents, Mr. and Mra. W. B.
Marley, that he has now been
promoted to Engineman second
class and is stationed at Saaebo,
Japan.
Frank Hersha, one of the op
erators of Wheatland Ferry, la
ill at his come with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gelaler
called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bowman in Salem Sunday afternoon.
Hopewell About 80 rela
tives and friends gathered at
the Hopewell EUB chuch Mon
day evening, Nov. 9, for a tare
well party for Carl Rasaka,
who leaves for the service soon.
Mrs. Ross Rogers waa in charge
of the games and Mrs. John
Widmer of Woodburn (Helen
OJua), gave a piano solo. A
cash gift was presented to Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Rasaka by the
group and Rev. Glen Harris led
in prayer. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. John OJua, Mrs.
Kusti Setala and Mrs. Ross
Rogers.
Mrs. Rasaka (Colleen Co
burn) will make her home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Coburn in Dayton for the pres
ent. Out-of-co.nmunity guests
were Mrs. Earle Coburn, Mrs.
Robert Coburn, Mrs. Nellie Co
burn and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
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NEW STORE HOl'RS 1 TO 11
Prices Effective Saturday-Sunday-Monday
Jelferson Mr. snd Mrs.
John Hsrtley of Mountain
View, Calif., apent two weeks
at the home of Mrs. J. C. Hart
ley. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Hartley of Newberg were Sun-'
day guests of Mrs. Hartley. :
Honor roll students in high
school for the first six weeks
who have a grade point aver
age of two with citizenship
grade averaged in, are:
Senior class, Betty Barcom,
Eleanor Chilctoe, David Neiss,
Darlenb Vasek, John Wright, !
and Karon Kelly.
Junior class, Lyle Adams,:
Thomas Daulton, Helen Freah
ner, Olen Loftia, George Mar
lat. Claude Meyers and Pat
ricia Nymen.
Sophomores, Joyce Chllcote,
Sue Daulton, Deibert Erb,
Martha Harris, Neil Spencer,
Darlene Tetzloff. Joan Turn
Idee, Anne Wilson.
Freshman class, Mamie Lea
Bostrsck, Sandra Dawson, Jer
ry Marcum, Frsncis Marlatt,
Nancy McDaniel, Jeanie Super.
Kenneth Wharton and Gerald
Zehner.
Karl Gibson and his father
are now enjoying television in
their home installed by Lin
den Curl Saturday.
Members of the Wedding
Ring club were entertained at
the home of Mrs. Martin Ste
phenson at Scio Wednesday af
ternoon. A covered dish dinner
mens hin
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