Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 18, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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In The
Edited kj MIKE FOBBES
Turner
Turner Mr. and Mn. Nor
man White bead have pur
chased part ol tb Peterson
farm on the Turner-AumivUla
highway near the "old Covered
bridge."
Lloyd Credille, ion of Mrt.
John Miller and Johnnie Joyce
Bailey, niece ol Mra. Bill Jonei
were married in Stevenson,
Waah., Nov. 2. Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Peterson attended the
young couple. They plan to live i ing talent ahow at the achool
here. I Wedneaday evening, Nov. 23,
Mra. Grace Wolf, of Rath-1 at S p.m.
drum, Idaho, la viaiting her Thanksgiving bring! a two
aoni and their families, Mr. and day vacation from school, Nov.
Mra. Harry Wolf and Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Wolf.
Mra. Harry Wolf and Mrs.
Mabel Hitchcock are viaiting
their lister in Aitoria.
Mrs. Harold Mott of Fall
Creek, Ore, is visiting her lis
ter, Mrs. Richard Chapman.
Mra. Lulu Chapman is viait
ing this week in Fossil and
Portland.
Mra. Louis Petersen and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Petersen spent
Wednesday in Ranier visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Russell King and
Mrs. Alice Slyter.
Pvt. Leonard Manning, son
of Mr. and Mra. Wesley Man
nlng recently arrived in Korea
and is serving with the 7th In'
fantry Division. Men of the
"Hour Clan" division are un
dergoing intensive training to
maintain the peak combat ef
ficiency displayed by the unit
from Pusan to Yalu river. Pri
vate Manning, a member of the
Slit Infantry regiment'! com
pany A, arrived overseas from
Camp Roberta, Calif. He en
tered the army In April.
The fellowship dinner usual
ly held the third Sunday of
each month following the
morning service has been post
poned until November 2(
when it will be held in the
newly completed Methodist
church annex.
Three Link club will meet In
the IOOF baU Friday. A no
host dinner will be served at
the noon hour. The members
will tie a quilt for Mrs. Harry
Barnett, and officers will be
elected at this meeting.
Mrs. William Kyte gave a
family dinner Sunday honoring
her husband on hii birthday.
Attending were hi! parent!,
Mr. and Mra. Alfred Kyte and
Christine of Silverton and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Stajgr and Diane
of Canby. Mrs. William Kyte
received word this week her
lister. Miss Mary Hunteberger,
left Okinawa, November 1, and
will arrive in Seattle in a
couple of weeks, on her first
visit home in IM yean. She
worked for the government in
Japan before being transferred
to Okinawa.
Mra. Tom Webb will leave
Sunday to Join her husband in
San Francisco, where he haa a
horse entered in the races.
Hubbard
Hubbard The annual ba
laar of the Hubbard Ladies'
Aid will be held Saturday, Nov.
21, at the Parish House. A
chicken pie and ham dinner
will be featured with serving
beginnig at 8:30 p.m. Aprons,
pillowo.es, fancywork, etc.,
will be offered for sale during
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Munn at
tended the Golden Wedding an
niversary reception of Mr. and
Mra. Harvey Bcshore of Mol
lalla at the VFW hall there
Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mann
cut the four-tiered wedding
cake. Following the reception
the Manns were among guests
at the Leonard Slmi home In
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HURRY BUTCH
ONLY 2 DAYS
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Holiday
DANCES
"Gliding Your Way"
Special Introductory Offer
Three Lessons
4.00
Private Ballroom
"A chance to find out how
your dancing soea on your
own or on your partners
toes.
DON ALLEN'S
BALLROOM
153$. Libert Ph. 27323
Valley
Mulina for a huffet nor
A nranam wiU ba nraaentad
at the North Marion high
school Tuesday, Nov. U, at
10:43 a.m. The presentation la
by blind student, graduate of
UCLA In California, who la a
gymnast and perform! on the
ban, etc. Donation! will be
made by the etudente for the
performance and the money la
uaed to help aupport the blind
achool program.
The North Marion union
high achool chorui ii sponsor
20 and 27,
Buena Vista
Buena Vista Mr. and Mn.
Bob Weill of Gervaii spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mn.
Jonas Graber.
Cecil Hultman made a busi
ness trip to Pasa Roblea, Calif.,
this week, going by car.
Mr. and Mn. Milo Graber,
Lois and Raymond of Albany,
spent Saturday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Gra
ber. Mr. and Mn. W. L. Short
drove to Portland Thursday to
bring Mn. David Short and
children home after a month'!
visit with her lister and fam
ily. Miss Ruth Ingram will apeak
at the Methodist church Sun
day morning. Miss Ingram is
a returned missionary from
India and the public is invited
to this meeting.
Mn. Frank Krauger Is serv
ing on the Jury in Dallas this
week.
Mr. and Mn. R. Norman Hu-
kari, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shep
pard of Hood River, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Hultman. They took in
the Washington-Corvallis foot
ball game Saturday.
Mr. and Mn. Gordan Wells,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells and
Jack attended the concert in
Corvallis Monday, given by
the Longinee Symphonette of
New York.
Week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordan Wells were Mr.
and Mn. James Moon and
chlldren'of Portland.
Mn. Joe Scarth of Waldport
spent Friday with Mn. Cecil
Hultman. She was accom
panied by her mother, Mn.
Lou Jennings of Silverton.
Mn. W. L. Short returned
from Powen Sunday, where
she visited her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Beck.
Clare Strawn and son Loren
of Salem, ipent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells.
Mr. and Mn. C. F. Wells
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Wells Sunday and
later visited Mrs. Myrtle Weill
In Dallas.
Mr. and Mn. Nelson Ander
son left Wednesday for La
Grande where they were
joined by Mr. and Mn, Lester
Pellett for a trip to Utah and
other southern states.
Mr. and Mra. Leland Prather
were guests of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Adama in Eugene Sun
day.
Mn. Addie Harmon and her
daughter, Mn. Blanche Rust,
spent the week end with Mr,
and Mrs. Farrcll Rust in Coos
Bay. Farrell's recently moved
mere.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Steele
and Mr. and Mn. Robert Ap
pleton and son of
Portland
were guests at the Harry Steele
home Sunday.
Mn. Martin Conger of Su-
ver. Mn. jack nowen ana son
of Portland visited at the An
derson and Harmon homes onlMrs. Cecil Wood of Seattle,
Thunday. Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Ditter
Buena Vista - Highland tx- 'lre cousins.
tension unit will hold an all, Henry Mutschler. who fish-
day meeting November 18.
Demonstration starts at 10:30
on Oregon sweets Dy Mrs.
Leland Prather. Sack lunch at
noon.
Grand Island
Grand Island Mr. and recently underwent an ap
Mra. Frank Flnnicum, Mr. and I pendectomy at St. Vincent's
Mrs. Ronald Finnicum attend-1 hospital. Miss Strubenraugh,
ed the Yamhill county Jeney the eldest daughter of Mr. and
Cattle club meeting held at j Mra. Francis Strubenraugh, is
the L. S. Lorcnzen farm in the a freshman at St. Marys of
Neck district Friday.
Officen elected were presi
dent, Austin Warner. Carlton;
vice-president Harold Miller,
Newberg; secretary - treasur
er, Miss Virginia Warner,
Carlton,
Dinner was served at noon.
The next monthly meeting I
will be held the second Friday
in December at the Frank j
Finnicum farm in the Grand,
Island dtstricj. !
LIT'S MAKE IT A PARTY
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Can Eat
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Dtwnttwv m Jtttt
Jefferson
living Miller. superintend-
j ent of Jefieraon schools, tpoke
on "The Relationship Between
Community and School" at
'the meeting of tha Jefferaoa
Woman's club Wednesday
Guests for the afternoon
J Mr- MiU?f; Mr-
Mw' Virginia Maion
land Miaa Mervine McCaw.
Gilbert Hoevet presided at
the city council meeting the
pert week. Mayor Ivan Sutton
being ill. Members of the city
council present were Frank
Jones. Bert Person, Howard
Broxsom, Jasper Tumldge and
Arnold Eppa, Recorder Paul
McKee and Marshal George
Armstrong. . .
Beer salea applications were
approved for the Terminal.
Town Tavern and package li
cense to Ernie Fletchere Mar
ket.
A demons tratioon nartv wai
iheld at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Harper en Friday
night with Mrs. Carolyn M.
Schildmeyer, demonst r a t o r.
Mrs. J. A. Wise won the prize.
Following the demonstration
refreshments were served to
Mr. and Mn. Cecil Holt, Mr.
and Mrs. McDinlel, Mrs. J. A.
Wise. Mn. Neva Keater, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Underwood, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Riggini, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Bilyeu and
Anna Klampe.
Sam Wilson left Saturday
for Tillamook, Ore. Wilson is
pastor of the Jefferson Church
of God.
Jack Tyson of Bremerton.
Wash., was renewing acquaint
ances in Jefferson Saturday.
Tyson formerly was the pro
prietor of a restaurant here.
He is now employed in the
shipyards.
Mn. Carrie Hocbspeier re
turned home the past week af
ter spending five months vis
iting relatives in Iowa at Al
burnett where she was born
and also in Leaf River, 111.
The 4-H "Stitch and Sew"
club members held their first
meeting and elected officers.
Judy Sims was elected presi
dent; Bonnie Kay Hart, vice
president; Nancy Wilson, secre
tary; Linda Bell, song leader;
and Kay Smith, reporter. Club
colors are green end white.
There are 12 girls in the be
ginner! icwing grouo. with
Mrs. Charles Hart, Jr., leader.
Sublimity St. Boniface
Grade achool Parent Teach
ers' association met in the club
room Monday with a laree
number of parents in atten
dance. Mrs. Lawrence Hendrlckc,
president announced the fol
lowing room mothers: First
and second grade room, Mrs.
Harold Wolf, Mrs. Leonard
Neal and Mrs. Henry Miller.
Third and fourth grade
room, Mrs. Lawrence Frank
and Mrs. Alfred Hortman.
Fifth and aixth grade room
mothers Mn. Leonard Doerf
ler. Mrs. Ed Ebner and Mrs.
Lee Highberger; Seventh and
eighth grade room Mn. Don
Blades and Mrs. Elmer Guent
her. Date for paper drive has
been extended to Tuesday
night, November 17. Volun
teer help will load the truck
furnished by Lee Highberger
for transport to Salem.
Discussion for the organiza
tion of a school band were
voiced at the meeting, with
many in favor of the project.
December 7 is the next
meeting date. Lunch was serv
ed after the close of business
session. I
Musical aptitude tests were
held at the grade and high
school on Wednesday
Mr. and Mn. Jamn McCary
and family have moved into
the L. C. Rea house.
Recent guests at the E. A.
Ditter home were Mr. and
Sublimity
ed last summer on Minnesota lest seven,
lakci. can now tell hi eaitern ! Th CTsh occurred in an Ar
friendi about his luck on thei"1 parachute drop zone on
Oregon coast. Mutschuer and I jh1 bl military reservation.
Mike Neitling made a CatCh ! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawa.
of 221 fish at Newport In
two days.
Miss Anita Strubenraufh
the Valley at Beaverton.
mr. ana mra. irvin acnu
marher and daughter Carol
Ann are on a fix week! vaca
tion which will take them to
mid west states to visit rela-
tives. From there they will
Journey to Flordia to spend
some time with their son Dar-
rel who is with the U. S. Navy
stationed there
Miaa Rosemary Minden
spent the week end at the
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Orcgoa
home of her parent! Mr. and
Mra. Ted Minden. Miie Mlndea
la a freshman at Mt. Angel
academy.
Election for the staff of SL
Boniface high1 achool paper.
"The Beacon Light", waa held
recently. Result of the elec
tion were Dick Sayre, editor;
Marilyn Minden, assistant ed
itor; Larry Silbernagel, bus
iness manager; Beverly Mil
ler, exchange manager; Larry
Reiaterea, Eileen Van Duaen
and Annette Ripp, art editor;
Ron Bentz, boys' sports editor;
Mary Jean Ditter, girls a ports
editor. Clasa reporten being:
Marilyn Minden, Bob Doerf
ler. Jim Lewis, and Doug
Bredley. Typists are members
of the Typing II class.
A hard time dance, sponsor
ed by the Junior class of St
Boniface high Willi be held
November 20, with dancing
from to 12. It will be held
in the gym. Tommy Kizziah
and his orchestra will furnish
the music. Just come : as you
are, for the theme la "hard
time".
A new feature baa been ad
ded to the annual bazaar,
"baby- sitting". Velunteers
from SL Boniface high school
will fill the role of baby-sitters
for children one year of age
and younger.
On November 13, a twerp
dance sponsored by the senior
class was held at the gym. It
was "the woman is requested
to pay" nite. with the girls re
versing their usual role. Mixers
and other types of dancing
were features. Music waa furn
ished by records.
This week the SL Boniface
Saints will begin in earnest
hoop practice for the basket
ball jamboree is only a few
weeks away. The first gsme
will be played against Salem
Sacred Hearts.
Grand Ronde
Grand Ronde The Grand
Ronde Woman's club held its
annual bazaar and carnival
Friday evening in the grade
school gym.
The spotlight of the evening
was turned on the crowning of
the nueen rami w...ai
the 8th grade won thia honor.
As attendants were her prin-
K '
ceases, Janice Hill of the sth
grade. Patty Pavant of the 7th
grade and Judy Johnson of the
8th grade. :
Each of the girls was escort-
ed. The boys attending them
were Wayne Helgerson, Billy
Westfal, Jon Murray and Bert
Cowan.
Preceding the queen and her
court waa little Nancy Classon,
carrying the crown on a silk
en pillow. The Cub and Boy
Scouts formed an honor guard
for the occasion. Each girl wai
given a corsage and a gift from
the Woman's club.
Prizes were won by Mn.
Alida Waggoner and Mn.
Lloyd Classon. Mn. Ja.-nes
Reed was master of cere
monies. A Halloween party was held
at the school gym on Oct. 31
under the leadership of Mn.
Walter Murray of the Grand
Ronde Woman's club.
Approximately 200 children
were in attendance. Judges for
the evening were Mn. Matt
Shepherd, Ted E. Smith and
Ray Agee. A movie was shown
which proved very enjoyable.
A aack of candy and an orange
was given each child as they
left for home.
Mn. Ted Smith has been
confined to her home for sev
eral days with a severe cold.
Miss Nina Hines. student at
Willamette university, and two
girl friends, visited this week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mn. Curtis Hines.
SEVEN DIE IN CRASH
Ft. Bragg. N. C. The
i Army reported that a big C110
' Globemaster troop transport
. plane crashed on the Ft. Bragg
i reservation Tuesday, killing at
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Mill City
Mill City A large number
of parent! and friend! attend
ed the November 11 meeting of
the Mill City PTA. with Pres
ident A Nesbltt conducting the
business meeting.
The budget for 1.U-KS4
waa read and accepted. The
membership chairman. Mra.
Roger Nelson, announced that
there were 12 paid-up members
to date, i
The December meeting of the
PTA will feature a white ele
phant gift exchange; similar to
that held last year which was
highly entertaining.
Donald Patch, president of
the Marion County PTA coun
cil, waa present to introduce
two students from Willamette
University who spoke to the
group.
The Mill City Toastmistresi
Club held its regular meeting
last week at the Bank Cafe,
with the president, Mrs. Gwen
Jones, conducting the business
meeting. The Invocation was
given by Mrs. C. W. Stewart;
Topicmistress waa Mr. Lee
Ross; Toaatmistreaa was Mrs.
Howard Means.
Book reviews were present
ed by Mrs. Vincent Palmer and
Mra. Floyd Jones. Mrs. A. E.
Nesbitt was another speaker
lor the evening. Critics were
Mrs. Gale Lowery. Mra. Ken
neth Crosier and Mra. Ed Yar-
nell. Evalulator was Mra. Ver
non Todd and Mrs. Arthur Le
Coun waa timer.
Mrs. Sue Mikkelsen, a for
mer member, of Richland,
wash., was guest of the dub
for the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nelson
spent the week-end at the Cline
Cottage at Waldport, along the
Oregon coast. Sunday they
went to Portland to bring Mr.
Nelson's father, William Nel
son, home from the Veterans'
Hospital, where he underwent
a check-up following a recent
hip injury.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnson
and family, from Silverton,
spent Armistice Day at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mn. Claude Bruder.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ber-
iry ana son Irom Tillamook
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home of n'r PrenU- Mr- and
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wilh n Pn houle Sunday
,rom until 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph of Sil
verton spent the week-end at
their summer home on the San-
tiam River above Gates. They
also visited their friends. Mr.
and Mrs. Dell Smith and at
tended the Three Link dinner
Saturday evening.
Mill City Three Link club
held their November meeting
last week at the home of Mn.
Claude Bruder with Mn. Irl
Plymale, co-hostess. It was de
cided to have a Christmas par
ty at the IOOF hall Tuesday
evening, Dec. 8, with a gift ex
change. Final plans were made for
the benefit dinner held at the
IOOF hall Saturday evening.
Mn. Walter Olmstead was gen
eral chairman. Members pres
ent were M-sdames Charles
. Stewart,
Arnold Syverson,
Fred Duffy, Walter Olmstead,
Stanley Vail, Walter Brlsbin,
Phillip Hess, Ann Crook, John
Swan, Al Yankus, Richard
Thomas, W. E. Davis, Mel Rob
inson, George Veteto and the
hostesses.
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Dallas A joint dinner meet
ina of the Dallas Woman's
club. Chamber of Commerce,
Junior Chamber of Commerce,
and Rotary club was held Fri
day evening at 7 p.m. in the
Chamber of Commerce" rooms
of the city hall.
Betty Star Anderson, of Sa
lem, waa guest soloist.
Dorothy Davis Lee, also of
Salem, was her accompanist,
Kenneth S better ly, president
of the Chamber of Commerce,
introduced C. L. Manters,
toastmaster. Mr. Manters, past
president of the Chamber of
Commerce, presented Rev.
Omar Berth, minister of Cal
vary Baptist Church of Salem,
who showed slides and mov
ing pictures of his world trav
els on a recent trip abroad.
Mrs. Harry Dempsy of Rick-
real waa in charge of the mu
sical part of the program.
Mrs. Allie Hennagan and
Mra. Cecil Meeker were in
charge of the decorations.
The dinner waa prepared and
served by Mrs. C. T. Smith snd
her attendants.
Wives and husbands who are
non-memben of the organiza
tions were invited to attend
the affair.
Mrs. Man Slack, president
of the Woman's club, and Ken
neth Shetterly, president of
the Chamber of Commerce,
were in charge of arrangements
for the dinner and meeting.
Johnnie Ray, an ex-Dallas
boy now in radio and TV, was
on the Jack Benny TV pro
gram Sunday at 7 p.m.
Unionvale
Unionvale Mn. Silas E.
Johnson of Dayton, her daugh
ter and grand-daughter, Mrs.
Ray Warren and Miss Ann
Warren of Shedd were Satur
day afternoon guests of Mrs.
Clarence L. Fowler in Union
vale district Mra. Warren is
a former Home Economics
teacher in Dayton high school.
Mr. and Mn. George
Strawn and son, George Jr.,
of Unionvale; Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Trunk of Dundee, at
tended the annual Thanksgiv
ing benefit turkey dinner of
St Peter's Catholic church of
Newberg held at the Cham
ber of Commerce rooms in
Newberg Sunday.
Talbot
Talbot Sidney - Talbot
Farmers Union met in the Tal
bot School house Friday night
for their monthly meeting.
Local President Enos Nelson
being absent, Vice-President
Ethel Blinston presided over
the business meeting.
Mrs. Jake Gilmour acted as
pianist and Jake Gilmour led
the singing.
Delmer Davidson and Jake
Gilmour reported on legislative
matten.
A round table discussion was
held on livestock.
Plans were made for a tur-
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key dinner to be served to
members and their families at
the next meeting, Dec 11, at
8 o clock. Those who plan to
attend may make reservations
with Mrs. Ethel Blinston sever
al' days before the meeting
night
Mn. Nelson Gilmour and
Mrs. John Zehner were ap
pointed to arrange the table.
Ernest Freeman read the ex
change board.
Hubbard Seoul
Honor Court
Hubbard Boy Scout troop
No. 58 of Hubbard wiU hold a
Court of Honor at the Hubbard
city hall Thursday, Nov. 13, at
7:30 p.m. Parent! of the boya
are urged to attend, especially
the mothen.
According to Leon Graham,
scoutmaster, the following
boys will be honored: Receiv
ing Tenderfoot badges will be
Stephen' Fisher, Gordon Lee
Ross, James Morrison, Lau
rence Strawn, Ronnie Cooper,
Errick Ross, Jerry Cooper,
Dale Graham, Laudie Doubra-
va, Gary' Luckey, Ronald Sar
gent, Larry Reed, Kenneth
Hosteller and Tommy DeAr
mond. Receiving second class
badges will be Douglas Colgan,
Argyl Shrock, Gary Barrett,
Lloyd Dominick, Jr., Rickie
Lamb, Russell Colgan and
Kenneth Graham.
Tom DeArmond is secretary-
treasurer of the group.
Roberts
Roberts A fire in the green
home of Mr. and Mri. Louis D.
Johnston Monday morning was
caused by an over-heated stove.
Considerable damage wai done
to the green house and the
joining woodhouse. The potted
plants and flowers are almost
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Neighbon came to fish ,
fire before Mrs. Johnston,
was in her bouse, knew JU
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week-end were Mr. anil l.
Ford Forster and son of J
icivttu, nil . no Mr!.
Brenneman and dauihtx.
Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. ftj
Forster and daughter of gt3
Roberta grange will
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