Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 21, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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Edited by KIKE FOBBES
Monmouth
Monmouth On hundred
thirty penone attended the
turkey supper at the Evangel
ical United Brethren church
Wednesday evening, at which
fund were railed for the
church Improvement fund in
the amount of 1700. Improve
ment to be made are the re
decorating of the church au
ditorium, new lighting and
painting the outiide of the par-
aonage. The turkey were
baked by Jack Horeauf of the
bakery.
- Tom Gibboni wai re-elected
mat tar of the Monmouth
Grange at the meeting held on
Saturday night Other officer!
are Clifford Hauler, overseer;
F. B. Powell, steward; Guy
Thornbrue, gatekeeper; Mri.
Jonas Graber, chaplain; J. L.
Van Loan, treasurer; Mrs. Ellie
King, secretary; Erie Swensen,
lecturer; Mrs. Claude Snair,
Ceres; Mrs. Guy Thornbrue,
Pomona; Mrs. L. Lofte, flora;
, Mrs. Jessie Gibbons, lady as
sistant steward; Willis King,
assistant steward; Jonas Gra
'. ber, W J. Stockholm, and
, Claud Snair, executive com
mittee. The group invited the Polk
county Pomona Grange and
" other granges of the county to
- hold a Joint installation here
. Dec. 12.
The Cub Scout have made
plans to sell Christmas trees
to rail funds to pay for swim
ming lessons at the Salem
YMCA.
Matthew Thompson present
: td a program on air navigation
at the Tuesday meeting of the
Luncheon club. He told of pro
gress made In aviation in the
past SO years and said the most
distant -point on eartn wss
about 48 hours away by air.
Henry Parkison, son of Mr.
and Mr. George Parkison,
-l- II,, a unth n (nilfll ...
Suver, has been promoted to
' corporal while serving In Ko
rea. He is a clerk with the 83th
quartermaster b a s depot's
headquarters company and
holds the Korean and V.N.
service ribbon.
Mr. and Mr. E. N. Hill of
Salem visited her father, A. F.
Huber, Sunday evening. The
Hills left Tuesday to meet their
son, David, who is serving in
the navy, in San Francisco as
he returns from Korea.
The 20-40 club planned at
the meeting held in the lOOF
hall to visit the Great Western
malting plant in Vancouver,
Wash. Arthur Dempsey is in
. charge of the tour and says it
. will be made Monday, Nov. zi
. and all members who plan to
attend the tour should notify
. him at once. Those going will
meet at the Oregon Grange
wholesale store at Rickreall at
' 8:30 a.m. as the tour i sched
uled for 10:30.
The Monmouth-Independence
Ministerial association is spon
soring two union Thanksgiving
service at 7:43 p.m. on Wed
nesday, Nov. 23. The service in
Monmouth will be held at the
Evangelical United Brethren
church with Rev. Daniel Wess-
ler of the Presbyterian church
in Independence giving the
menage. The Christian church
of Monmouth will furnish spe
cisl music and the offering
will go to the Women's Chris
tian Temperance Union s Chil
dren's home near Corvalll.
The Chamber of Commerce
made plans at the Tuesday eve
ning meeting to give a prize for
the best decorated store front
for the Christmas season. A
committee will study the ad
visability of lighting an out
door tree. The signs at the
three main highway entrances
to the city have been erected
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and will soon be Illuminated.
Nomination committee for of
ficers to report at the Dec. IS
meeting will be O. A. Macy,
Keith Houk and Charles Easla
brooks. The executive committee of
the United Fund drive, to start
soon, reported their budget as
follows: Camp Fire, $100; Jun
ior Women club's playground
project, 1100; Oregon Chest,
$900; Boy Scouts, $100; Cub
Scouts, $25.
The Civic club met Thursday
with 30 women present and
they voted to give gifts for the
mental patients at the state
hospital and such gifts sre to
be collected by Dec. 13 end
may be left at the Powell in
sursnce office. Gifts should be
labeled whether for women,
men or children. The cooked
food sale netted the club $33
Hostesses for Thursday were
Mrs. O. A. Macy, Mrs. Lester
Colgan, Mrs. Anton Postl and
Mrs. Emmett Staats. Mrs. D. R.
pewey, a director, presided at
the business meeting.
Dayton
Dayton Mrs. Steve Tay
lor entertained members of the
Locks Rosd club at her home
on Tuesday. Nov. 17.
Plans were made for the
Christmas party. Refreshments
were served.
Clsrence McKown of Havre
Mont., is here visiting his aunt,
Mrs. L. Phelps.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Remme
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Fisher and daughter of
Portland to Corvallls in the
home of her sister, Mrs. E. C,
DeLong. Mrs. Fisher remsined
with the Remme's for the re-
mslnder of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stevens
visited their son, Austin Stev
ens in Portland recently.
On Monday, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell 8' evens and family of
Prineville, visited in his par
ents home here.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Taggsrt
are here spending the Thanks
giving hoiidsys with her sis
ters, Mrs. Msmle Randall, Miss
Lena Stilwell and brother Jack
Stilw't.
Burs. Delia U'Ren and Mrs.
Mamie Randall saw "The
Robe" in Portland last week.
Mrs. Vedah Willard and
dsughter, Sylvia, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Senn in Milwsu
kie Sunday.
Frank Zimmerman of Pay
ette, Idaho, is visiting his
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Erie Psrker and another
daughter in Portland over the
coming holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W.
Budke are the parents of a
baby daughter born Monday,
Nov. 16, at the Memorial hos
pital in Salem. The little lsdy
weighed in at 6 lbs. 8 ozs., and
has been named Mary Ann.
The Budke's sre owners of the
Dayton Pharmacy and have
two sons, Paul and Jimmy.
Mrs. Harry Sherman enter
tained the members of the
Kroweldeen Bridge club Thurs
day. The meeting will be with
Mrs. Frank Wright in Dundee.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Clsrk
of Newport, are the parents of
a son born Wednesday, Nov
18. The baby weighed over 8
lbs. They have a daughter. The
paternal grandmother is Mrs
Irene Clark and this is her
seventh grandchild. The ma
ternal grandparents are Mr
end Mrs. Clyde McKinncy,
Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wil
liams and Mr. and Mrs. Art
Sohrweid visited friends at
Cannon Beach on Sunday.
On Monday. Nov. 16, 32 of
ficers of the Masonic lodges in
District No. 4 met at Joppa
Lodge No. 151 at LaFayelte.
DDGM Earle Coburn presided
over the session and outlined
the duties and responsibilities
of all officers.
The next officers meeting is
scheduled for Feb. 15. 1954 at
LaFayette No. 3, Yamhill.
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Scio A large crowd was
present for the FFA banquet
at the high school last week.
The banquet was prepared
and served by the home ec.
girls.
Everett Struckmelr was the
principal speaker and ex
plained the FFA work.
Jack Long received the
star farmer award. Jean Zeller
was the runner-up for this
honor.
John Thorn received the
Holstein heifer, which will
start a calf chain.
Other honorary award were
presented to several helpful
citizens. Those to whom they
were presented were: Everett
Struckmelr; Dr. Hoscb, who
was unable to attend due to
illness, but was accepted by
Mrs. Hosch; and to Marvin
Long.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Buchan
an of Salem were guests. Mr.
Buchanan is assistant supervis
or of agricultural education.
The PTA will meet Tuesday
night, Nov. 24, at the grade
school instead of Monday night
The Cub Scouts will furnish
some of the entertainment
4-H achievement night will
be Monday night, Nov. 23, at
the high school.
The PTA county council
will meet here Nov. 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thurston
snd family and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Thurston visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmie
Sullivan and family in West
Salem Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Esther Holland and
daughter Betty were Sunday
dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Griffin,
Rev. and Mrs. Vern Wiggins
and family have moved to To
ledo, where Mr. Wiggins is em
ployed.
Rev. Wiggins has been pas
tor of the Full Gospel church
here.
Mrs. Ernest Podrabsky of
Victorsvllle, Calif., was a re
cent guest at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mllford
Bell.
The national S.S. contest at
the Baptist Sunday school end
ed last Sundsy. Nov. IS, with
430 In Sunday school. Final re-
rults will not be known for
some time.
On Wednesday night, Nov.
25, all the churches are meet
ing for a special Thanksgiving
service to be at the Baptist
church.
Rev. Brock of the Scio Chris
tian church will be the speak
er. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Soderburg
of Illinois are visiting friends
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hsrold Thurs
ton of Newport visited rela
tives here Tuesday.
The Cub Scouts hsd their
pack meeting at the grade
school gym Tuesday eight.
A new den is being started
in the Rivervlew neighbor
hood.
A PTA committee met Mon
day afternoon to plan the PTA
banquet for the OEA conven
tion which will be here Dec. 3
at the grade school gym.
The following ladies were
present: Mrs. Jack Goar. Mrs.
Ronald Sommers, Mrs. Ralph
McDonald, Mrs. Marvin Long,
Mrs. J. Karnosh, Mrs. Frank
Bartu and Mrs. Glen Thurston.
Mrs. Marvin Long was ap
pointed chairman.
the Stayton hospital last Tues
Mrs. Grant Irish was taken to
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Fitzsim
mons and son have moved into
the Clsrence Barnett house.
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CHINESE and AMfflU.lt DINNERS
CHINA CITY
3555 South Commercial
Phone 2-2117
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Amity Boys of the freshman dais at Amity high
school give the Future Farmers of America creed at FFA
banquet given at the high school Wednesday night when
200 guests were served. Standing, from left, are Duane
Massey, George Patty, Tony Meeker, Keneth Marx, and
Lee Gusa. Seated is Glen Stevens, FFA president.
Falls City
falls City There will be a
"homecoming" day at the Free
Methodist church next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Houtz of
Salem were recent visitors at
the home of their daughter,
Mrs. Charles Baker.
Mrs. James Collins drove to
Sltkum, Ore., near Myrtle
Point, for a few days visit
with her brother, John Peter
son, and wife.
She was accompanied on the
trip by Miss Carol Martin.
Rev. George Edwards of Se
attle was guest speaker at the
Free Methodist church Sunday
evening and also during the
Sunday school hour.
Rev. Edwards is making
calls visiting friends in Falls
City and also in Dallas, calling
upon Phoebe Ward at the Evans
Rest Home in Dallas and sev
eral others living there.
Mrs. D. H. Cox celebrated
her birthday, Nov. 0 by having 1
dinner with her niece, Mrs.
Ralph Rose and family, and
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Robinson, all of
Lebanon.
Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Qualey
were his mother, Anna Qualey,
brother Arthur and wife of Sil- j
verton, and a sister, Mrs. Or-
lando Dshl and her husband
from Salem. :
Friends of Billy Vogel have :
requested his lervice address. I
Here it is: Pvt. William F.
Vogel, US 56218040 Co. A Pit. I
, 6th Eng "C" Btn., Fort Ord, I
Calif. ;
The Valsetz and Black Rock
hills were white with snow
Nov. 17. I
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Grand Ronde
Grand Ronde The Grand
Ronde Home Extension unit
met In the project hall with
12 members in attendance.
The project leaders, Mrs.
Betty Reid and Mrs. Pearl
Lockwood conducted the proj
ect on "Oregon sweet."
Recipe were given out on
the making of Christmas can
dies and spiced nut meats. Af
ter i sack lunch at noon the
meeting was called to order by
the extension unit chairman,
Mrs. Margie Reid.
Anyone interested in this
work is invited to the next
meeting which will be an
nounced at a later date.
W. A. Smith of the Grand
Ronde agency has entered the
hospital at McMinnville for
treatment of a heart condition.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bow
ers were guests at the home
of their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chris
tian at Lebanon last Sunday,
the affair being the birthday
of Mrs. Bowers.
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Dallas Circle B of the
Presbyterian church met at
the home of Mrs. Paul John
son Monday afternoon. During
the business meeting, commit
tee reports were presented.
Plans were discussed to have a
Christmas party in December.
At the close of the business
session, refreshments were
served to the group. Mrs. J. A.
Hoover was a guest -
Members attending were!
Mrs. Nettie Smith, Mrs. Forest
Martin, Mrs. C. H. Davis, Mrs. I
O. S. Kelley, Mrs. Lloyd
Soehrn, Mrs. J. E. Johnson,
Mrs. Hazel Fliflet, Mrs. Forest
Holmes, Lloyd Spooner, Mrs.
Roy Wickstrom, A. J. Cleve-
land, Mrs. Earle Richardson,
Mrs. J. N. Urness and Mrs. Roy
Donahue.
Mrs. Minnie Lewis and Mrs.
Inez Soliem of, Kelso, Wash.,
were in Dallas over the week
end to attend the Friesen-i
Fuller wedding.
Dsvid Mann came from
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Here's a tip: Because we have extra time on the matinee,
"Mr. V's Sundsy afternoon show will be a full I hours
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Saturday, November 21, 1953
Longvlew alas to attend the
Friesen-Fuller wedding.
Thursday, Nov. 19, ia the
date the Red Cross bloodmo.
bile unit wiU be in West Ssleni
at the Methodist church, front
3 p.m. to T p.m.
Call Carl Persons as early
as possible for appointments.
His phono number is S-4278.
The Pueblo of Zunl In west,
ern New Mexico has form of
worship centered on many
gods, called Xatchinaa.
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Independence
Sal. Nile 9:00
Music by the
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