Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 07, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    3
. A-.-
Monday DKmb 7, 1953
Part 10
TEX CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sato. Ortfta
k
Church Elects
Wayne Greene
The eoneregstion of th
First Christian church Sunday
voted at the cIom of tha mor
ning worship service to extend
a call to Wayne Graena of Be
atrice, Nebr., to become minis
ter of the church.
A telegram was aent to Rev.
Greene by the local church
board informing him of the ac
tion. Rev. Greene, who hat been
pastor of the Beatrice church
for the past 12 years, will suc
ceed Dudley Strain, who re
cently went to Lubbock, Texts
The pulpit committee of the
Tint Christian Church met
with Rev. Greene early last
week. The committee express
ed satisfaction over the Ne
braska minister's qualifications
and then called a meeting of
the official church board. Sun
day's vote was the final step in
the selection of the new min
ister.
Rev. Greene is 48 years old
and a graduate of Drake uni
versity. Mrs. Greene also is a
Drake graduate. The Greenes
who are missionary minded,
have built the membership of
the Beatrice church to about
1400, which is about one tenth
of the population of Beatrice.
There are 22 other churches in
Beatrice.
The Greene have two chil
drena son who is a sopho
more at Drake and a daughter
who is married to a minister1!
student.
Donald Payne, associate pas
tor under Dudley Strain, has
been filling the local pulpit on
an interim basis since Strain's
departure.
John Hartley
Riles Monday
John William Hartley, 81, of
1893 Lancaster Dr. died at his
home Dec. 4, after several
months' illness.
He was one of 10 children
born to John and Elizabeth
Hartley at Fostoria, Ohio. He
was born Nov. 0, 1872 and lived
near Fostoria until 1899 when
he went to Iowa to make his
living as a farmer.
He fanned there with the ex
ception of two years when he
lived at Hastings, Neb., until
1918 when he retired to an
acreage at Earlham, Iowa.
In 1933 be came to Salem,
buying an acreage at the corner
of Lancaster Dr. and Cunny
view avenue where he built a
new home and hat lived there
until his death.
He is survived by hit wife,
Goldie C. Hartley, to whom he
was married in 1929, and four
ions, Harold V. Hartley of
Brighton, Colo.; William L.
Hartley, Denver, Colo.; Norris
M. Hartley of Santa Ana. Calif.;
John Warren Hartley of San
Francisco, Calif.; two daugh
'ters; Mrs. Mabyn Williams, Lot
Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Ruth
Shaw of San Diego, Calif.; two
sisters, Mrs. Jennie Darrin and
Mrs. Ada Zuber of Fostoria,
'Ohio; one brother, Arvio Hart
ley, Hamilton, Mis.; 10 grand
children and five great-grandchildren
with many nieces and
nephews.
He was a member of the
Christian church but attended
services regularly at the First
Presbyterian church.
Rev. B. J. Holland will offi
ciate at funeral services at 2
p m. Monday in Clough Barrick
chapel. Interment will be at
F.arlham, Iowa.
CEYI.OS ENVOT ,
TO VISIT US
Colombo, Ceylon W Cey
lon s finance minister, Sir
Oliver Goonetilleke, plans to
visit Washington this month
seeking a world bank losn of
118 million dollars to finance
the second stage of the coun
try's hydroelectric program.
"AMOS' " DAUGHTER WED
Santa Barbara, Calif. W)
Virginia Maria Gosden, 23,
daughter of Freeman Gosden,
who is the Amos of the Amos
'n' Andy radio show, was mar
ried yesterday to Richard Em
ery Jackson, 29, an ell com
pany employe.
NEW SILVERTON MINISTER
r w r
I Y.I II
Silverton Rev. and Mrs. Paul Henry who assumed the
pastorate of the Silverton Methodist church Sunday. Rev.
and Mrs. Henry, and their two young daughters, are
making their home at 404 S. 3rd St, Silverton.
High School PTAlo
See Adult Education
The Salem High School PTA
will meet Tuesday night at 8
in the high school library. Sa
lem high's choir, under the di
rection of Howard Miller, will
sing at the meeting.
Also scheduled for the meet
ing Is a film of Salem adult edu
cation classes George Porter,
hesd of adult education, will
show the film and show work
of the classes.
Hostesses are Mrs. H. W. Car
ter, chairman; Mrs. Donald
Waters, Mrs. WUIard Webb and
Mrs. L. M. Grier.
No Action Taken
On Sales Tax
Portland W) The repre
sentative council of the Ore
gon Education Association
took no action Saturday on a
tales tax proposal.
The proposal called for pro
ceeds from the tax to go for
school support
The council also:
Approved full membership
In OCS for educational secre
taries. Referred to the legislative
committee motion calling for
proceeds from forest lands to
be distributed on a 80-90 basis
to schools and roads, instead
of the present 25-79 basis.
Authorized a study of the
law which requires pupils to
remain In school until they
are 18.
Elected Mrs. Antonia Crater.
Newberg, vice president and
John Turbyne, Tillamook
county, Robert Sabln, Rose
burg, Mrs. Velma Buckingham,
Bend, Mlat Elda Mae Childert,
La Grande, and Worley Have
ley, Portland, as trustees.
Mrs. Crater will become
president of the organization
in March, 19S3.
Wilson Heads
Wheal League
LaGrande UJD Morris Wil
son of Mayville was named
president of the Oregon Wheat
Growers league at it closed its
annual convention here during
the weekend. Other officers
included Kenneth Smosic,
lone, first vice president; Ken
neth Fridley. Wasco, second
vice president and Dick Bsum,
Pendleton, secretary-treasurer.
The group adopted a resolu
tion opposing proposed lower
ing of parity and support prices
on wheat It also urged con
struction of more grain eleva
tors and use of laid-up Liberty
shipt to store surplus wheat
Continued payment by the
government for conservation
practices was favored.
Furs Exclusively
For IB Tears
LACHELLES
1248 Ferry St
Mrs. Eva London
Funeral Dec. 9
Wood burn Tunersl serv
ieea will ha held at in .
Wednesday, December 8, for
Mrs. Eva M. Landon. S4.
prominent Wood burn church
and social worker. TH.
Ices will be at the Rlngo Fu
neral Chanel with tha. n.
Ormal B. Trick officiating.
Interment will ha In n.n.
Pass! cemetery beside her hus
band. J. R. Landon. whn rfl.H
in i.io. .
Mrs. Tendon - w hnm t..
Wisconsin, Mar. 10. 18S9. She
married J. R. Landon at Bloom
field. Wise.. Feb. a ma Th.
uvea in iowa lor two years,
then move1 tn Park. dm.
Minn., where they lived for 14
years.
The Landons ruwmI to fw.
ion In 1899. livinr in Silver.
ton three years and came to
Woodburn in 1898. Mr. Landon
owned a furniture business in
woodburn for 25 years.
Surviving are a cjn nnpp
A. Landon, and a granddaugh
ter, Mrs. John (Marcile) Car
son, both of Woodburn. A
dauahter. Mrs. Edith I
preceded Mrs. Landon in death!
airs. inaan was active In
the Methodist hurrh anH tha
WCTU until illness forced her
retirement a year ago.
About three-quarters of the
trailers being sold to Ameri
cans are more than 30 feet long
although in 1048 more than 83
percent were under 30 feet
Savory
and Tender .
Spareribs
...Sweet
..from SAFEWAY
Model Ne. S258R $36(.tl
Wills Music Store
432 State St Fh. 3-4958
Open Friday 'til 9 P.M.
Tele-fun
by Wirrrn Goodrich
TERMITES
1-TF.AR GUARANTEE
PHONE 2-9711
tumnlied tit (antral Jenrtct
15 so. 20TH
Wallpaper Sale
Continues
YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO REDECORATE
EFORE THE HOLIDAYS
200 Patterns at Vi Price or Less
Paper the Walk of en Average Room for $3.00
Hutcheon Paint Store
HfC GREEN STAMPS
162 North Commercial, Salem Phone 3-6687
'I dsn' umdmnt aka k
Me brings heme tots e beaks
Jo studyP Everybody gat.
better service when the young-
Threw aJMmiuustajat factor siiuss tn eat
Us bee ia IVsaaertptJoft Servtoe wttea ye Wing
Fosar Pi eu ittiuai hare. Oar Ptiar-aaclat ks AC
CURATE ... to the last aWaree . . . ho ks tW
sceaaary BACKGROUND at rrainiskf mm4 m
porsanco . . . and he take smueioj CARE ta
.a that your praecriptioa Is followed and filled
just exactly the way yow Doctor wdesod sL
DOW rOeWn-.NKUU TMTWU JMOMAUOtD,
TMUKCI.STlUIP.rt
i
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
405 Slale St. (Corner of Liberty)
We Give ZK Green Stamps '
Spare Ribs and Sauer
kraut a natural! Spare
Ribs with Dressing a
special! Try them either
wav this week . . . and
save on the budget!
Thick meated sides
for a real feast!
GUARANTEED
TO PLEASE OR
YOUR MONEY
REFUNDED
Sei T U..V Vie.
SLICED
BACON
Standard
Pec
Nice
nd
Lean
lb.
Other Meat Features
Pork Chops Center cut loin lb.
Sliced Pork Liver rullefT,Ul.. ,.
Fresh Ground Beel Le.D ... ,b
Beef Short Ribs For stewing lb.
Calf T-Bone Steak Cutth.ck
Calf Round Sleak
'-1
79c
29c
35c
29c
75c
Small bone lh. laH.
Calf Shoulder Sleak Bi.d. .t ,b. 43c
Breasf 0' Calf For he-man stews lb. 19c
Sliced Luncheon Meal , v.,, lb. 49c
'Hershey Chocolate B,kta, M.,b. 39c
Wesson Oil QMrtill. 69c
Crisco Shortening 83c
Snowdrift Shortening 83c
'Del Monte Corn TSZtiZST. 17c
Pork & Beans X",c0,Tn 13c
ISwifl'l Prem SK?S 43c
White Star Tuna Fish
No. H can
33c
NBC Rifz Crackers ,.,.,, 34c
....... 22c
29c
29 c
49c
28c
pkg.
Dalewood Margarine ,.,. tUn .
Sunnybank Margarine i.lb.
Nucoa Margarine i,D. ,
Hershey Cocoa l ib. else
Clorox Bleach Mf.n
VALUES IN SAFEWAY'S PRODUCE SECTION
A Wonderful
Juicy Eetinf
Apple
m Hi '! ". . . .j.-yiT i l aill 1 1 1 S IIS'S IIILIiaarwTf-ra aa
l ltllr. ...I m ,alm iir.,
lelicious Apples
Rome Beauty Apples
Arizona Grapefruit it, VI 59'
Juicy Oranges lZlmi
Salad Vedetables
An Excellent
Baking Apple
lb. 17!
Rinso Detergent
29
Large Pkg.
Parade Detergent
39-oz. Pkg. 59
Parade Detergent
19-01. Pkg. 29
Tide Detergent
67
47-oz. Pkg.
Tide Detergent
29
19-oz. Pkg.
ceiio. pkg.
SUGAR
HO'
in
GOLDEN
CARROTS
CRISP
CELERY lb.
BRUSSEL Cello
SPROUTS Pkg.
,k. 9;
12
. CANE
5-lb. 50c
10-lb. 98c
25-lb. 2.35
50-lb. M.65
BEET
5-lb. 49c
10-lb. 97c
25-lb. $2.33
50-lb. M.65
Seedless Raisins
2 lbs.
33c
45c
53c
Mines Meat, Bordena, JO
28-es "t
Radiant Frnlt Mix
Fabcaka Flour
Sasanna, 2H-lk..
Faneake Flear If M
Sasanna, 1 lbs. . . .V7
Faneake Flear
Sperry, 4 lbs. .
Faneake Flear $4 4 ft
Sue rrr. It lbs.
Floor, Kitchen Craft AC.
It lbs. W
Gold Medal Floor AC.
It lbs. ''V
Black Pepper, Crewa C.
1.29
Colony, 4-ea.
Black Pepper,
Crewa Cel. l-es.
Campbell's Soup
lie variety, can .
Campbell's Soup
lSe variety, can .
Campbell's Soup
Tomato, can
Neb Hill Coffee
Mb
Neb Hill Coffee
2-lb.
Airway Coffee
1- lb
Airway Coffee
2- lb.
Edwards Coffee
1- lb
Edwards Coffee
2- lb
Coffee, adv. brands OA.
1-lb. 07t
Nestles Cocoa
Eveready, 1-lb.
..13c
..17c
10c
85c
1.69
83c
1.65
87c
1.73
49c
Oxydol Detergent
65-oz. Pkg. 67
White King Soap
46-Qi. Pkg. 53
Cheer Detergent
51-oz. Pkg. 69'
Duz Soap
65
56-oz. Pkg.
White Magic
Bleach
Gal.
28
PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH WEDNESDAY, DECEMIER
Hiimitiiiiin h3
are considerate telephone
s...racme letapboM.
I - ,