Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 04, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sakm. Qrtgom
Friday, December 4, 1953
In The Valley
Ioite4 by MIKI FOSBES
Gates
Citet The Thanksgiving
season was buiy one In
Gates with family dlnnen,
weddings and tripe by many
to other placet to Join friend
and relative!.
Joaephine Deffenbaufh and
Edward J. Titze, both of
Gate, were married Thanks
giving morning In Mill City
at the Methodist parsonage,
the Rev. Brewer officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Titze a r e at
home at the Titze residence In
Gates.
Another wedding of inter
est was that of Miss Bulsh
Frances Srhobert, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Scho
bert of Portland, to Joseph
Bowes, son of Mrs. Mirths
Bowes, Gates. Mr. and Mrs.
Bowes returned to Gstes Sun
day following a week's honey
moon spent In California.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cliie
had as their guests Thanksgiv
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Alva John
eon, Milford Stevenson, of
Long Beach, Calif., and Bob
Scharingion.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mar
tig and family entertained at
dinner, Mrs. Raymond Hobbs.
Friday evening guests were
Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Mrs.
Viola Vsn Buskirk and Lloyd
Newcomer, all of Salem. The
group were observing the an
niversary of the ascension of
Abdu'l Baha.
At the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Nygaard Thurs
day were Mr. Nygaard's
brother-in-law and sister and
three children, Mr. and Mrs.
Ilmer Brown, Jr ol Mill City.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fleet
wood had as their guests over
the holiday - their son, Lyle.
from Klamath Falls, where he
Is a student at OTI and their
daughter and ' family from
Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Beisell and two soot.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morrison
spent the day in . Stayton at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Hearing. .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rush
had as dinner guests their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Rush.
John Gaheen, of Denver,
Colo., arrived at the home of
hit daughter and- family, Mr.
and Mrs. A. T. Bernhardt, for
Thanksgiving. Other dinner
guests were Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Bernhardt, Gates, and Mr.
and Mrs. David Barnhardt
and daughter of Niagara.
Mn. Velma Carey spent the
day in Albsny with members
of her fa mily at the home of
her son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Carey and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brls
bin were dinner guests In
Portland at the home of Mrs.
Brisbin't ton and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ansel Hayward and
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Cole
and sons, Thurlo and Marlin,
were guests at the Elmer
Stewart home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hennest
spent the day in Mehama at
the home of their ton and
family, Mr. and Mrt. Keith
Hennest.
Mayor and Mrs. W. R.
Hutcheson entertained Mrs.
Hutcheton's uncle, Charles D.
Fraicr, 93, her cousin, Nor
man Kennedy, both from Sa
lem and her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker
and two children of Gates.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kadine
had as their guests Mr. and
Mrt. Emil Johnson, Gates,
their son and wile, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Kadine, of Salem,
and Mrs. Ksdlne's mother.
Mrs. M. Root, Gates.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hay
wood and children Joined a
family group In Salem .Thurs
dsy. In Salem at the home of
Mrs. Oils Hughes were Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Volkel. Mrs.
Hughes and Mr. Volkel are
lister and brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Rains
joined other members of the
family In Foster, Ore, at the
borne of their eon and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cline. Re
cent guests at the Rains home
were Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Cline, Utah and OIlie Pells eU
from Eureka, Ark- Mrs. Ed
win Rains, Salem, and Mrt.
Ina Rains, Oregon City.
Thanksgiving day guests at
the L. L. Rynearson home
were Mrs. Rynesrson'a moth
er, Mrs. Alva McNamee and
her brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Don McNamee and
children from Sherwood. Sun
day, Mrs. Rynearson attended
the reception In Portland, fol
lowing the wedding of her
niece, Miss Dorothy McNamee
to Delbert Peeler.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hudson
entertained their son and lim
lly, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hud
son and two children, and
their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry R.
Razmus and son, all of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Miley.
accompanied by Mr. Miley's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Miley, of Long Beach, Calif.,
Joined members of Mrs.
Miley's family In Salem at the
H. H. Bolmeier home.
Spending Thanksgiving day
In Mill City at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schroed-
er were Mr. and Mrt. Edmund
Davit and Mr. and Mrs. Lin
coln Henness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Richards
had at their dinner g u e 1 1 1
their grandchildren, Elton
Brown, of Mehama and Mrs.
Harvey Kinoff and three chil
dren from Lyons, and a guest,
Mrs. Gwen Judson of Salem.
A family gathering at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Millsap included their ton and
family, Mr. and Mrt. Ralph
Millsap and two children of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Dorland
Swan and Kathy, of Salem, Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Klecker and
family of Stayton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Struck-
meier were hosts to Mrs.
Struckmeier's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stutz-
man and two sons from Port
land and Mr. Struckmeier's sis
ter, Mrs. Elma Hazen, from Al
bany.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver
had their children home for
the Thanksgiving week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oliver and
three small daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Oliver and Ed Keith
Oliver from Corvallis, Jack
and Donalee, both at home.
Only one was missing, their
daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Smith,
who lives in Virginia. Mrs.
Rose Ms tree, of Carlton, a
bouse guest, also was present.
Mrs. William Pennick, Mrs.
Robert Levon and Mrs. Gwen
Schaer were hostesses at a
shower held in the social rooms
of the high school, Tuesday
evening, Nov. 24, compliment
ing Mrs. Colis Heath, whose
home and all the contents
were destroyed by fire recent
ly, while Mr. and Mrs. Heath
were away from home. More
than 50 useful gifts were re
ceived by Mrs. Heath from
those in attendance and others
unable to be present. Refresh
ments were served at the close
o' the evening by the hostesses.
Bethel Park
Bethel Park Mr. and Mrt.
Robert A. Nelson, Meredith
and Robert Nelson of Wenat
chee. Wash., were week end
visitors in the home of Rev.
and Mrs. Robert Swop.
Mr. and Mrt. Clarence Ky
riss, Mrt. Nina Kyrist and
Mist Anne Kyrist of Sweet
Home, visited Tuesday eve
ning In the Rev, R. L. Cassel
man home.
Teachers of the Brooke As
sembly of God church met
Tuesday night at Mrt. Harold
rites home. Plant for the
Christmas program of Dee. 20
were discussed. An adult party
for Dec. 17 at Mrs. Edward
Edmond'a home was planned.
Attending the stiff meeting
were Rev. Robert Swope, Miss
Mary Gaffrier, Misses June and
Anita Davit. Mrt. Alice Rich
ards, and Mrs. Edward Ed-
mond.
Mr. and Mrt. Raymond C
Casselman, Lake Grove, Ore.,
spent Thanksgiving evening at
hit parents home. Rev. and
Mrs. R. - L. Casselman. Mr.
and Mrs. N. A. White of San
Diego, Calif., were hosts at din
ner.
Mr. and Mrt. N. A. White,
who hed been vacationing in
Mt Vernon, Wash., stopped
over at her parents' home, Rev.
and Mrt. R. L. Casselman. The
Whites were en route to San
Diego, Calif., where Mr. White
la stationed at chief petty of
ficer in the navy.
Mr. and Mrt. E. W. Chritte
phersoa spent Thanksgiving
with their ton, Vernon Christo
pherton, and family in eastern
Oregon.
Mrt. Lin Cromwell gave a
family Thanksgiving dinner in
her home. Attending were Mr.
end Mrs. Aaron Wilson of Ft
Lewis, Wash., in addition to the
brothers and sisters in the Don'
aid and Hubbard area. The only
family members not present
were a sister in eastern Oregon,
Reymond Peterson, and Harold
Peterson of Albany. Harold it
seriously 111 In an Albany boa-
pttil.
Buena Vista
Pleasantdale
Donald
Donald Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Peterson and family
spent Thanksgiving day in
Portland with her brother end
family, Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Hackenberg.
Donald grade school had an
other birthday party last week
honoring the pupils who had
birthdays in November and De
cember. There were five of
Pleesantdale Harold Mor
gan, Jr. 11, was seriously ill
over the Thanksgiving week
end with measles and pneu
monia. Hit aunt, Lucy Mc-
Gowan, a registered nurse,
stayed with the boy all night
on Saturday, Nov. 28, at his
home. He it much better at
thit writing.
Mr. and Mrt. Floyd McFar
lane end Betty were et Powell
Butte for aeveral days during
the Thanksgiving holidaya
with his brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McFarlane
and Jim.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill King and
his mother, Pauline King, had
Thanksgiving dinner in Day
ton with Mrs. Eva Carter and
Alice. ,
Houseguests of Sheriff end
Mrs. W. J. Jones for the Nov.
21 week-end were his broth
er and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Myron E. Jones sad Larry, of
Svenson, Ore. The two fami
lies observed the birthday of
Myron E. Jones, and they all
went to the Jeans and Calico
square dance club at Dundee,
Saturday night.
Thanksgiving dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Edwards
were their children and their
families, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ! ' Tv,w.ai
-j a. .;... ..j . " entertained for Thanksgiv-
Buena Vista Thursday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrt.
Zeb Millhouser were Mr. and
Mrs. Clair Millhouser and eon
of Monmouth; Mr. and Mrt.
Burla Richter, Carol and Bur
la of Independence. Sunday
the Millhousert entertained
for hit mother, Mrt. Mary
Burgin of Denver, Colo. Other
guests were Mrt. Lena L-a
Vera of Portland; Mr. and
Mrt. Ben Sheets of Turner,
Melvin Sheets of Seattle.
Mr. end Mrt. Grant Mc
Laughlin spent Thanksgiving
with their son and family in
Salem, Mr. and Mrt. Delbert
McLaughlin. Week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrt. McLaughlin
were Mr. and Mrt. Donald
McLaughlin of Portland
Mr. and Mrt. Victor Bride
had dinner Thursday at the
Gregory Bride home in Port
land when Dorothy Hermans
and .Janice Bride returned
home with them for the week
end. Saturday guettt of Mr.
and Mrs. Bride were Marie
Smith, Paul Smith and Jack
Snyder of Portland, and on
Sunday dinner guests were
Mr. and Mrt. Russell Ballard
of Independence.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton
of Albany spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Prather.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moore
and son were In Detroit for
the holiday and week-end.
Mrs. John Lavota and ton
of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Greib and Candy of White
Salmon, Wash., spent the
week-end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Long.
Thursday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fickle
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Fickle. Mrs. Lula Fuller, Mrs.
Ruth Stanton and children of
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prath-
Frlday, Monte Wells of Olrnv
pia. Wash., and Lawrence
Strewn of Salem apent the
day at the Wells home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krau
ger, Barbara and Bernie, were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrt. Charlet Krau-
ger in Salem. Barbara and
Bernie spent the remainder of
the week there.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells
of Corvallis spent the' holi
day for dinner with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Wells'.
Thursday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrt. C. F. Weill were
Myrtle Wells of Dallas; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Detering and
ton, Arden.
Mr. and Mrt. Cecil Hult
man entertained' for dinner
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A. J
Harrison and Joan of Salem,
Mr. and Mrt. Norman Hukari
of Hood River, Mr. and Mrt.
Clark Irving of Independence.
Friday evening dinner guests
were Miss Helen Holderly of
Salem; Ray Lier of Sacramen
tol Calif., Mr. and Mrs. R. N.
Hukari of Hood River.
Webfoot
Detroit
Edwards. Mike and Debbie, of
Pleasantdale. Mrs. Julius
ACORNS FROM T HE
A1
tie, Kary Lee Peterson, Freddie
Bsker and Joan Feller.
Mothers of the youngsters
having birthdays served the re
freshments.
Mrs. Max Cook, principal of
the Donald grade school, has
announced that the Christmas
program will be the evening of
Dec. 22 at the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Feller and
son had Thanksgiving dinner
with their daughter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Durette
at Moler, Ore. Mr. and Mrt.
Jack Meek (Margaret Feller)
and family of Canby also were
guests.
Harold Smith, who recently
moved Into the Sather home in
Donald, has established a small
welding shop in the old garage
on the property and is doing
custom welding. During the
day he is employed by the
highway department and is
working on the new express
way. The well child health confer
ence for the Donald, Aurora,
Butteville, Hubbard and Broad
acres area will be held Tuesday
afternoon, Dec. 0, at the North
Marion union high school. Mrs.
Walter Racette will be the re
ceptionist. Mrs. Glenn Yergen
will have charge of the dress
ing room and Mrs. Edwin Mil
ler will be the doctor's assist
ant for this meeting.
Mothers wishing appoint
ments for their youngsters
should call Mrs. Les Eppers at
Aurora S71S.
This service Is free, and par
ents of children are urged to
avail themselves of this service.
Venus chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star, held their regular
monthly meeting Friday eve
ning in the Masonic hall in
Fairview Mr. and Mrs. Donald, with Mrs. William
Lowell Campbell of Fsirview I QuiKley, matron, presiding.
district were Thanksgiving day ; ir. ana Mrs. uus jacaion
dinner guests of her father and ! and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Syverson
mother. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wre initiated into the order.
Alexander, ai vouane urove. i u
They went bv Corvallis and ana ensue, members were
got her uncle and aunt. Mr. and honored at this meeting. There
Mrs. H. C. Seymour, and fookere only two charter mem
them. bers present, Mrs. Ben Quinn
Mrs. Alexander and Mrs I and Mrs,-MMhth Yergen. The
Seymour sre sisters. Mr. Sev, honored (p-ts gave some high
mour is former 4 H state club l'Kh of events which took
leader '. place when they were In office.
Mr. and Mrs Campbell at- There were guests from Port
tended the birthdav partv hon- land. Woodburn, Canby and
oring Mrs. V. V. ScogRan at Oregon City who attended the
the home of her son and (laugh- j meeting.
ter-in-law. Mr. and Mri. L. W. Mrs. V. C. Bishop of Shady
Scogcan, at Grand Island Sun- Cove, Ore., is visiting her
them. Ann Reiling, Cheryl Ly- Groth, Susan and Larry and
Farvevv
Lucy McGowan and son,
Scotty, all of Dayton, also
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Baker and daughter, of Un
ionvale. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Joec
kel had Thanksgiving dinner
with her frother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Grltton at
Salem, then spent the week
erd at Gaston, with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Joec-ke).
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Reich
stein stayed at Banks with her
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Scott and chil
dren from Thanksgiving night
until the following Sunday.
They fished every day in the
Necanicum and Nehalem riv
ers. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winger re
cently attended the wedding
of Wayne Connor, eldest son
of Mrs. Bertha Connor, at Au
rora. The Connor family liv
ed in Dayton several years
ago. The newlyweds went to
Minnesota for their honeymoon.
mr. ana mrs. r.a winger
for the golden wedding anni
versary of friends, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Celleque.
Dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Grabcnhorst Sat
urday evening. Nov. 28, were
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boyd of
Mllwaukie and Mrs. E. N.
Stone and Miss Adell Cotner,
both from Nampa, Idaho, all
of whom were former friends
of Mr. Grabenhorst in North
Dakota. '
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biles
went to Lyons, Ore., on
Thanksgiving day for a fam
ily dinner at the home of her
brother and wife. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Bethcll.
Mrs. Frances Milligan,
housekeeper for Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Gross, went with her
daughter Barbara, on Thanks-
ing dinner at their country
home. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd Koozer and chil
dren of WaltervUle; Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Adams and chil
dren of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Hclbenthal and daugh
ter of Lewisville; W. W.
Runkle and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Doty and son of
Portland; Maud Johnson, Bill
and Elmo Prather.
The Polk County Extension
service is sponsoring an eve
ning meeting at the Central
high school cafeteria Dec. 7,
at 7:30 p.m. on "Family Busi
ness and Law." The people
of the county are Invited to
attend the meeting. It will be
in the form of a panel discus
sion conducted by Kenneth
Shetterly of Dallas, Fred Ca
lef of Independence, local at
torneys. Byrd Tucker and son of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Wells were Thursday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Wells and aon. Jack.
Webfoot Eight members of
Webfoot - Dayton subordinate
grange No. 71S and 19 mem
en of the Juvenile grange at
tended the regular aoctal
monthly meeting held it the
hall Saturday evening.
A program wis presented by
the Juveniles under directions
of the lecturer, Mrs. Richard
Lofton, followed by square
dancing.
The next meeting will do
covered dlth supper at 7:30
p.m. Saturday, Dee. 12.
The Installation of officers
for the five tubordlnate Yam
hill county granges and the one
Juvenile Webfoot grange will
be held at Fernwood grange
Sunday, Dec. 27.
Unionvale
Dee. . A dinner will be tert-l
ea at 12:30 and eongreis.1
ti octal meeting will be h 1 1
sncrnogn.
Idanha Asks Bids
For New Water Line
Idanha The city of IdanJul
la calling for bids la ...l. I
mitted before 4 p.m. DecVa-l
ocr a, iai, on uu leet of at I
water une- 10 extend west I
from the Idanha Sum s..-
Station. The work is to b, I
cvmpicira in au a ays.
The new IK -inch line ai
rcpiace mc -4-incn line te
ociwr waier tervlce ta
uacra w uui area.
Colorado hai an ...
Deaks over 14 (Win . ,.,!
double the number to be found
In t ha A In. iv. . 1
" "w nations!
Detroit Mr. and Mra. Earl
Parker enjoyed a three day
visit with Mr. Parker's brother
and hit wife, Mr. and Mrt. Clin
ton Parker, in Eugene, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. White
have returned from trip to
Orovllle, Calif., where they
spent the holiday with ' the
Clarence Boultont and Mrt.
White't mother, Mrs. Annie
White. They were accompanied
on their trip by Marlene and
Jamet White, and Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley White and children,
David and Kathleen.
Returning to Detroit, the
party stopped in Eugene, Sat
urday and Sunday at the home
of Mr. White'a uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Lien.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum were
their daughter's family, Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Willis and son,
Phillip Duane of Willamina,
Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean
and children, Terry and Penny
Lou, visited with relatives over
the week-end. Leaving Detroit
Wednesday, they drove to Oak
ridge to Mr. Dean's parents'
home where they spent that
night. On Thursday, the Deans
and Howard's father, O. B.
Dean, drove to Eugene where
they joined Mrs. O. B. Dean
and Mr. and- Mrs. Harrv Ra-
cina, at the latter's home, for
a holiday dinner.
Unionvale Mr. and Mra.
W. J. Msrley of Fairview dist
rict were guests of Mrt. Clar
ence L. Fowler, Unionvale
district, and her father and
sister, W. V. Appleman and
Mist Helen Appleman In Day
ton.
Ed Trunde of Newberg and
son Pfc. Steve Trunde, sta
tioned at Hanford,- Wash.,
were Friday guests of hit
brother-in-law and titter, Mr.
and Mrt. George Strewn, In
thit district. Steve hat served
one year in Korea.
Dr. B r y n e, professor of
Christian Education at the
Jennings Lodge Western Semi
nary, will be the speaker at
the local Evangelical United
Bret hern Church Sunday
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Mrs. E. E. Miller of Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Feller
(.nlerlainivl hi. mnthet Mr.
"" Gertrude Harlan, and his bro
ther and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Feller, Thanksgiving
day at dinner.
Marion Feller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Feller,
flew to Yakima, Wash., over
the holidays.
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With every T.V. Set sold between now
and Christmas, Gifts for every member
of your immediate family.
Have a MERRY CHRISTMAS
with
HOFFMAN DUMONT
PACKARD BELL MOTOROLA
Television Sets From
VALLEY TELEVISION CENTER
2303 Fairgrounds Rd.
OPEN NIGHTS
TIL 9
Ph. 21913
OPEN SUNDAYS
FROM 1 P.M TO 6 P.M.