Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 25, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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Edited hy MIKE fOHBES
Ac
;rora
Aurora Airman 1c Rich
ard E. Brown, ton of Mrs, Clar
ance Collins of Mackiburf, to
n route home from Guam
where he has been on duty
since June.
Mrs. L. Webert to recovering
from a recent Ulnea which
confined her to her home for
quite some time.
J. T. Smith who hi been ill
at hit home for the put several
monthi, to reported (lightly Im
proved. John Struwe to convalescing
at the home of his niece. Mrs.
Clarence Collins, near Macks-'
burg. Mr Struwe suffered a
heart seizure while at work at
the Hurst sawmill Mar Aurorr
aeveral weeks ago. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Askin
were honored at dinner, Satur
day, In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Miller at Beaverton.
Miss Norma Jean Hurst
spent the week-end at her
home here. Miss Hurst is I
freshman at Maryhurst Col
lege.
A group of friends and
neighbors gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mia Fred Schneider
In West Aurora, at a farewell
party for Harold Schneider,
who was visiting his parents.
ACORNS FROM THE
WITH OIL MILNI
I've always talked a lot. Mr
friends tell me. But today I'm
going to so one oeiier. i m
rolne to talk out of both sides
of my mouth at once.
One tide's taylnc
Thanksgiving's on
' Thursday.
The other side's
saying that means
Xmas Is almost here.
Thanksglvtna means
turkey . . . lots ol
it ... a big dinner
... a homey atmos
phere. Xmas means clothes.
Parties, dances ...
Clothes, clothes,
clothes.
Cranberry aauce (lb
let gravy . . . ah-h-hl
You gals can see Vol
all at our monthly
fashion luncheon pre
sented by Johnson's
on Tuesday, Dec. 1st
In the Gold Room.
You can tast all of
It at the Hotel Marlon's
Thanksilrlna Day din
ner. The whole family's
Invited and It's golnt to
be some sDeclal dinner!
Make your reservations
now I Phone I-4I23 to
day I
Come anytime. Girt
the wire and Uda a treat
Remember In Salem It the
The HOTEL MARION
PHONE 3-4123
RECOMMENDED AS WONDERFUL EN
TERTAINMENT FOR ALL THE FAMILY
DON'T MISS IT!
HELD -OVER!
TONIGHT AT 9:00 REGULAR PRICES!
THE AMAZING HYPNOTIST AND MENTAL MARVEL
THAT HAS ALL OF SALEM TALKING! !
THE AMAZING MR. V
WORLD FAMOUS HYPNOTIST WHO IS HOLDING
i.kuwu9 3PELLIOUND AND PROVIDING
HILARIOUS ENTERTAINMENT! !
WITH THISWONDERFULSHOW!
. (tarn
i
Valley
He returned to Minneapolis re
cently, where be is connected
with the fire department In
that city.
Gusts at the Schneider home
Included Mr. and Mrs. Ming
Kk. Mr. ind Mrs. Stanley C
Schrenk and son. Ronald, of
Tualatin, Mr. and Mrs- William
Dentel, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Werti and Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Pence.
Mrs. Walter Fry entertained
at dinner recently, honoring
her husband and his cousin,
William Fry. on their birth
days. Covers were placed for
the honored guests, Mrs. Ezra
Hurst, Mils Tlllle Fry. Mrs.
Martha Henke. Mrs.
Harriet
Ehlen, A. M. Fry, and Alvin i
Fry.
Aurora PTA sponsored a pot
luck family night dinner Fri
day evening, preceding a game
of basketball between Hubbard
and Aurora. Mrs. Ben Netter
was chairman of the food com
mittee. Assisting were Mrs.
Martin Albers and Mrs. Willis
Matthieu.
Grand Island
Grand Island Attending the
annual Future Farmers of
Ai.ierica banquet at the Dayton
Union high school Thursday
evenine of Grand Island dis
trict were- Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk
Finnicum. Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man C. Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. L.
T. Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. n.
R. Rockhlll, Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Tompkins.
LEAVES IT TO STATE
Peterboro. N.H. Vf A post
card received here, requesting
information on fall foliage, was
addressed:
"New Hampshire Keepers of
the Leaves
Peterboro, N.H.1
. meai s-saei
NOW! Continuous Doily!
STARTS TODAY
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Donald
Donald Mra. K. Iveraon of
Donald has another great
grandson. A son was born on
Tuesday, Nov. IT, at Hutchin
son hospital in Oregon City to
Mr. and Mra. Merle E. Lear
field (Marlene Glanella). The
baby weighed 7 pounds, IVt
ounce and to the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Glanella of
Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Learfield of Needy. He also
has two great grandmothers.
Mrs. Mary Glanella and Mra.
K. Iveraon, both of Donald.
Mr. and Mra. Barney Feller
are having a foundation put
under their home In Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chris to-
pherson and children of Wasco,
Oregon, are living in a new
home in town, but it wasn't a
planned move. Their young
son, Neal, five, evidently was
playing with matches while his
mother was out hanging up
clothei wnen ihe fooi
waraa the house, she saw
clouds of smoke coming out,
fortunately the entire house
wasn't burned, but they did
lose their clothes, and the en
tire inside of the house was
badly burned. Mr. and Mrs.
Christopherson have been
working on a ranch at Wasco
for the past year. After their
home burned, their employer
rentea tnem house in town
until their house can be re
paired. Barney Feller and his daugh
ter "June-Bug" went on a
goose hunting expedition over
tne weekend and brought - a
goose back with them.
Sgt Kruekman is t ome on
a nine-day leave. He expects
to be released by the army
snoruy aixer tne new year.
Jerry Yergen. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Yergen to home
for the Thankscivine holiday.
He has to report back the day
auer inanugiving, at which
time, he believes, she will be
sent to Hawaii. He to with the
navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Her II n
and children from Astoria,
were weekend guests of their
father, John Pelto.
Mrs. William Blem of Mt.
Angel, who had a lung opera
tion last summer ii, now re
cuperating from pneumonia at
the home of her suiter, Mrs.
IVltwt Hn,r Af TVn,M
I Rrnfa Pol tn . Tl
- I nil v& Villi
Pclto of Donald, left Monday
morning for Parks Airbase In
California. From there, it is
believed, he will be sent to
the large airbase in Japan, and
he will probably be gone two
i years. His enlistment will be
up in August of 1S5S. He has
just been home on leave. He is
a radar technician.
Last week, John Pelto and
his son, Ernie, drove to Se-
attle, Wash., where they visited
Mrs. Hilda Matta, a sister of
John Pelto s.
Saturday evening, Nov. 21
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Haener
celebrated their 15th wedding
anniversary with a party at
tended by more than 40 friends
and relatives.
Square dancing was the chief
entertainment of the evening.
Guests came from Lebanon,
Portland, Salem, Monroe,
Broadacres, Mt. Angel, Inde
pendence, St Paul, Newberg,
Aurora, Donald and Virgil
Haener of Long Beach, Calif.,
was here for the celebration.
Joan Mendenhall, five-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Mendenhall, was honor
ed with i
day last
party on her birth-!
week. She received i
. 1,.1 -in.
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piayea ana tne usual cake ana
ice cream were served
rr
ill
HUDtKI IAILUK lt
AVA GARDNER j
HOWARD KEEL Ji
fit mint
COLOR!
STARTS
TODAY!
Broadway's
Bintest Musical
Now on the Screen!
at 6 M
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GRAYSON -KEEL
ANN MILLER
Keenan WYNN
James WHITMORE-Kurt KAS2NAR
ALSO
rOMFOY SHORT
"OONT FORGET TO WRITE"
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orero
pictures were taken.
Youngster attending were,
Ruth Kauffman, Robert and
James Erb, Lynn and Gall
Mendenhall, Connie Peterson,
Sally Iveraon, Snarlene as Den
nia Bell, Shawn Peter and
Douglas Feller, Myron Blake,
Jr., Betty Lou and Freddie Ba
ker. Adults were Mrs. Virginia
Bell, Mrs. Leland Erb, Mra. Al
Mendenhall and Mrs. Warren
Feller.
Unionvale
Unionvale i Mrs. Orick
Busick, a regsitered nurse of
Unionvale In home training, to
preparing to start two classes
In home training Saturday.
Nov. 28, at the Hopewell borne
of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Terrlll,
where a room to especially
equipped. One class will be
for Grand Island and Union'
vale and the other for Hope-
wen.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Don'
icht of McMinnviUe. have i
girl, Suann Lorraine, weight
seven pounds IS ounces, born
Nov. 18 at McMinnviUe.
Mrs. Walter Diebel. who to
In the McMinnviUe nursing
home to slightly Improved.
Victor Launer who received
a broken right leg July 10, and
was in McMinnviUe about four
montht. Is at his home again.
Webfoot
Webfoot The -Webfoot
Home Demonstration unit
held an all day meeting with
dinner served at 12:30 Wed
nesday. "Corsage making" was the
lesson with Mrs. Stephen
Benedict and Mrs John Hardy
the project leaders.
Mrs. Gerald Hadley and
Mrs. John Hetfley Were
guests.
Attending were: Mesdames
Benedict, Pete Edlger, Ray
McManimle, T. Lyman, Dale
Massey, Archie Shafer, How
ard Lovely, Gordon Graham,
John Hardy, Harry Sherman,
James Watts, t. R. Zinsli.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Lovely in Dayton and
making gloves will be the
project with -Mrs. Gordon
Graham and Mrs. Lovely, the
leaders.
Scotts Mills
Scotts Mills Mrs. Henry
Shilts is in Silverton hospital
where she underwent surgery
Wednesday morning.
Mrs. James Nicholson was
able to return to her home
from the hospital recently.
A farewell dinner, honoring
the Lawrence McCracken fam
ily, who are moving to On
tario, was given at the Friends
church recently.
Honoring little Roger Mack.
several young friends gathered
at the home of his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. John Mack, to cele-
Drate his birthday.
Mrs. Almond Rich has been
visiting her daughter's family
wno live in southern Oregon.
Scotts Mills Fire of undeter
mined origin completely des
troyed the resident of Kearney
Robinson, early Friday morn
ing.
Mr. Robir.ton, an elderly
man, was awakened by smoke
about 2 a.m. and ony had time
to escape.
U!YA ADMITTED t
.... uiu,. una DC en
elected ,he 69(h member of
the U.N
Food and Agricul-
and',tural Organization.
STARTS TODAY!
Minute Tomorrow
Cotlimoui Irssi 1:45 P.M.
"Tw. Ailf
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Bobby VAN
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Buena Vista
Buena Vista Mr. and Mra.
Leo Drazdoff ui family and
John Drazdoff are vacationing
in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan
of Reedsport spent Friday with
her mother, Mrs. Georgia
Prather. and then took Mrs.
Prather home with them, Sat
urday, for a few days visit.
Emily Benin has returnea
home from Salem where she
has been helping care for her
daughter, Mrs. Walter Holman
since she had an operation in
the General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ander
son were called to Seaside Sat
urday by the death of Mr. An
derson's niece, Mrs. George
Gurwell. She will be remem
be red as Margaret Criderman
to many here.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bride
had dinner with Mrs. Marie
Smith Sunday in Portland and
visited their niece, Dorothy
Hermans, who attends school
there.
Mrs. Lule ' Fuller of Salem
returned to her home in Salem
after a two weeks visit with
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Fickle, Mon
day. ,
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Wells this week were Mr. and
Mrs. Rou Smith of Riverside.
Wssh., and while here visited
his sister, Mrs. Myrtle Wells, in
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Swering-
en of Salem were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lindsay Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Wells
and Jack had Sunday dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil HulU
man.
Rev. and Mrs. Melville Wire
of Salem were entertained at
Sunday dinner at the Gordan
Wells home.
Arden Detering spent the
week-end with his Dad, Fred
Detering. Arden Is going to col
lege at Oregon College of Ed
ucation in Monmouth.
Dayton
Dayton The annual Fu
ture Farmers of America Par
ents and Son Banquet was held
at the Dayton Union High
school gymnasium on Thurs
day evening, T:30 o'clock, Nov.
20.
Gene Tompkins, president of
the local chapter, was master
of ceremonies and had each
boy introduce his parents.
There are 62 FFA boys in this
chapter.
The following program was
presented: Roll call, Norman
Finnicum; welcome by Mar
vin Litschcr; invocation, Ger
ald Aebischer; FFA creed; mu
sic by the Sheridan band; su
perviaed farming reports, Le
Roy Rockhlll; chair reports by
Carl Daunhauer, Kenneth Al
bright, Eugene Walther, Keith
Hanna; Safeway awards, Larry
Wirfs and Norman Finnicum;
chapter farm report, Tom
Roth; recreation. Gene
Schmitz; national convention,
John Smith; leadership cooper
ative report. Jack Seley.
The address of the evening
was given by Vernon Van Do
melen, FFA northwest district
vice president.
Arnold Braat and Arnold
Hildebrandt were elected to
become honorary members of
the chapter. Hildebrandt is the
advisor. Braat donated a sow
for a Swine chain.
The turkeys furnished for
the banquet were a gift from
Harvey Stoller, who is also a
school board member.
The banquet was planned
and served by the home econ
omics department, under the
supervision of Mrs. Jane Mills,
! instructor.
The local I FA officers are:
, Gene Tompkins, president; Du-
ane Barnes, viee president;
i Norman Finnicum, secretary;
i John Smith, treasurer; Jack
Seley, reporter; Keith Hanna
; sentinel. Arnold Hildebrandt,
advisor.
The Christian Woman's Fel
lowship met for 1 o'clock des
sert lunch at the home of Mrs.
Vernon Foster Thursday. There
were 27 present, Including
three guests, Mrs. Riter Dean
of Seaside. Calif. Mrs. Oscar
Dower and Mrs. Robert Co
burn.
Mrs. Carl Mitchell conducted
the business meeting.
Mrs. Brooks Sweeney had
15 Tom
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Mothers: Get Hit Kiddies (and Pap too) out
of the kitchen while you prepare the
Thanksgiving dinner! Send them (and Pop
roe) to this wonderful cartoon thaw!
Doors Open 1 0:00 A.M. - Show Starts at
10:30 A.M. Out at 12: IS
'Mi
Children, 20c
the devotions and lesson com'
bined.
Mrs. Earle Co burn was auc
tioneer for the annual sale.
The Dayton Reading club
met Friday for 1 o'clock des
sert lunch at the home of Mra.
Dolph Goodrich. '
Mrs. Russell Coburn, presl
dent, presided over the busl
neas meeting. It was reported
that 120 knitted blocks had
been made by the member and
sent to Korea for their use.
The group will continue mak
ing such blocks after the holi
days.
Mrs. James Watts Introduced
her sister, Mrs. Del Holcomb
of Eugene, who gave a report
on her trip as a delegate to
the 7th triennial conference
of the Associated Country
Women of the World, which
was held In August at Toronto,
Canada.
Mrs. Robert Leightoa. of
Yamhill was a guest.
Mrs. Clare Heider was voted
into the club as a new member.
The next meeting to be with
Mrs. Clete Gel, and Mrs. Wil
liam Chandlee of Hills boro to
to be the speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cornett
and family escaped serious In
Jury while returning from a
trip to Nebraska last week.
They were near Vale when a
large boulder came tumbling
down, striking the running
board and side of their new
Oldsmobile.
The car was damaged ex
tensively but none of the oc
cupants of the car was injured.
The Cornetts had been to
Nebraska due to the serious
illness of her father.
Aumsville
Aumsville The Women's
Auxiliary of the Gold Star
Post No. 175 of the American
Legion held their second meet
ing of the month on Wednes
day evening, Nov. 18.
The women voted to send
two women's Christmas gifts
to the Veterans hospital in
Portland. The hospitalized
veterans choose gifts from ar
ticles sent in by auxiliary units
all over the United States to
send home to their families, en
tirely free of charge to them.
The unit will hold "kidnap
coffees" during the winter
months as a means of gaining
new members.
Tentative plans were dis
cussed for the annual Christ
mas treats for children of the
community.
After the business meeting
the post and auxiliary met for
games and refreshments.
Monday evening, Nov. 18,
the Aumsville PTA held its
reffular monthlv meetinff with
. V nra.iil.nt Ma Tv.n TIsm I
presiding.
The group voted to show a
movie to the children during
the business meeting for one
month on a trial basis.
The committee appointed for
the year's project Is Mrs. Bob
Mickey, Milo Mills and Mrs.
Loren Bower.
The women had charge of
the program.
Mrs. Bob Mickey is program
chairman for the year, with
Mrs. John Hotaling. as her as
sistant. The program consisted
of "Advise to the Lovelorn,"
given by Mrs. Mickey, a mono
logue by Mrs. Marvin Bradley,
and a selection of vocal num
bers by Mesdames Helen Fow
ler, Cleo Lee, Goldie Garver,
Violet Phil, Fern Mikkelson
and Sara Way.
There will be no business
meeting in December.
Mr. and Mrs. Way and AI
ban entertained out of state
guests recently. Mrs. Alban's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J 1 m
Johnson and her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Er
nie Johnson were the guests.
Fairview
Fsirview Mrs. Leonard
Lembkie of Fairview complet-;
ed picking her 44 acre Walnut
crop with one picking this sea- j
son. Ordinarily three pickings,
had to be made to garner the
crop. This season's crop was
less than half average, she said.
COSTELLO IMPROVES
Hollywood Comedian Lou
Costello, who collapsed last
October 29 from nervous ex
haustion, is recovering nicely
snd plans to return to televi
sion next March.
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10:00 A H.
BIG CARTOO" CARNIVAL!
and Jerry Cartoons
Pop, 60c
Amity
Amity The Women's So
ciety of Christian Service of
the Methodist church held a
bazaar and turkey dinner last
week.
About 45 persons attended
the annual Three Links club
dinner at the I OOF hall Wed
nesday evening, Nov. Id.
Roast turkey featured the
meal.
The president, Mrs. Cordis
Morrison, announced that the
membership bad grown from
IT to St. She announced elec
tion of officers and Christmas
party for Dec. 16 at the John
Lahley home.
The Amity Woman's Civic
club held its November meet
ing Friday, Nov. 20 at the P.
E. Meeker home. Mrs. William
Sprual presided.
Plans were made for a no.
host luncheon January 21 at
the Methodist church. Wom
en's societies of the various
groups are to be invited. Mrs.
William B. Chandlee will show
pictures.
Mis. Lawrence Noff singer I
Chicken in a Box
WILL BE CLOSED
Thanksgiving Week
Open Tuet., Dee. 1, 1953
2190 S. Commercial
TURKEY DANCE
Wednesday, November 25th
DOOR PRIZE
Modern and Old-lime
CRYSTAL
WOODBURN FIREMAN'S
THANKSGIVING BALL
j THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26
j WOODBURN ARMORY
j 9:30 P.M. TO 12:30 A.M. ADMISSION $1.00
THANKSGIVING DAY DINNER
12 NOON TO P.M.
ROAST TURKEY
AND
Baked Premium Ham
'Jlffftlqt&b Famous Buffet
All You QOc
Can Eat for Till
(Children under 10, Jutt 44 c)
THANKSGIVING DAY MENU 12 Noon to 8 p.m.
Asst. Wheat Wafers - Relish Sticks - Potato Chips
20 Varieties of Delicious Salads on lea
Pickled Beets and Onion - Applesauce
Topioca Pudding - Hot Boston Baked Beans
ROAST OREGON TURKEY - BAKED PREM. HAM
With Celery Dressing I With Roisin Souca
Moshed Potatoes I Escalloped Potatoes
Giblet Grovy - Vegetobla I Green Vegetable
Hot Cloverleaf Rolls and Butter
Coffee at Your Table by the SHex-full
Ice Cream, Sherbet or
Hot Boysenberry Sundse
folk
Downtown Salem
Wednesday. November 15, iojj
was assisting hostess.
Amity Church of Chrii
honored new pastor, Jan.
Matthew Alley. D.D and lb?
Alley, with a reception at th.
church Friday evening. T
number of Yamhill county pat.
tors of the various Carina,
churches were in attendance
Dr. T. M. White was matter
of ceremonies.
U.S. eronlanrfe 4aU1 .iJ.
484 million acres.
WEDNESDAY
PRIME RIBS
ef Beef Ant Jut
with Baked Potato
Open 6:30 Ph. 2-7592
- A TURKEY
Music by Pop Edwards
GARDENS
net kit 0CMItTBs
On Store Street