Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 22, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOI'RNAL. galea. Orcroa
Tuesday, Derember 22. 1953
In The Valley
Edited ay MIKE FOBBES
Ballston
BalletonMr. and Mr. J oh
Foe at entertained at pre-
Christm dinner at their
home Friday evening. Guests
were Mr. and Mm. Jerome
Xeeca, Mr. LUil Bluel and
am, Merten, and Mn. Edna
Tufiord.
Mr. Fred Ed ion haj been
quite 111 the pact week.
The eooiriimity ChrUtmaa
program will be put en by the
school in the Community hall
Wednesday evening". Dec. 21.
everal Balletoa triend at
tended the 411 wedding an
niversary and open house Sat
urday afternoon and evening
for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitch
ell at their new home near
Perrydale. .
Janice Ha, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mr. Ralph Kadell.
we christened Sunday at the I
Lutheran church in Dallai,
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In Terrmlceler I
1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kaut
oa, the apossjora, aatertaiaed
asr. ana aura, tudeu at eun
ar Sunday.
Cpl. Everett Small if spend
ing hi furlough at the bom
of hi parent, Mr, and Mrs.
Elwin Small, following lg
assstthe aerrie spent an Korea.
Mr. Melvin Johnson and
daughter. Mehra, spent last
week vletling at the borne of
Mr. Johnson' mother h Port
land.
Mr.. Ezra Kilmer. Mr,
George Wilson, Mr. Harry
Kaltenbaek and Mr. Robert
Patty attended a shirt auk
ing work ehop meeting but
Tuesday at Rlckreall.
Mrs. Thurmaa 8now baa re
lumed home In Honeydew.
Calif., following six week
i spent at the home of her hue-
bands parent, Mr. and Mr.
S. O. Snow.
Phillip Kaltenbaek! suffered
a sprained knee while playing
football at Amity high eehool.
Mr. and Mr. Ezra Kilmer
'attended a Christmas program
for handicapped children In
the fireplace room of the Flrt
Baptist church in MeMinnvill
Tuesday evening. Dee. IS.
Mr. Lloyd Ohlemeyer of
Vancouver, Wah., wt a week
end visitor at the home of Mr.
and Mr. Howard Shefer.
Macleav
Macleay Mr, and Mr. Carl
Moor were Introduced a new
members of the Mmmunll -t
the December meeting of the
Community club. ,
The feature of the program
vii the nfssfitsllAit as A.u
club award by Mr. Ethel Ra
mus,
Receiving one-year pin
were Ky Miller, Judy Hop
klnt, Darlen Bettelyoun, Jon
Gaklepy, Alan Prebeliky,
Nanev Ki Bstt CmllK
Teyett Water. Receiving two
year pin were Eiiiebetn Key
er, Marilyn Martin, Carol
Ream. PmtrM Uiim llmA
Bettelyoun. Three year pin
went U Roger Turner, Leland
Bettelyoun, Peter Taylor, Al
vln Water. "
Donald
DeataleV At Us Donald city
council meeting H waa voted
that bill for water would be
sent out regularly, and that
they may be paid at Dick
Kleya'a shop. Bill should be
paid within 10 day, and if Dot
paid within 60 day, thev be
come delinquent and the water
will be shut off. There will be
a f 1 charge for turning it on
again.
At the same snootine Willis
Mattnieu, chief of too Aurora
rum lire protection district.
Presented a contract for plumb
ing and It waa a (reed that Au
rora would pay half and the
city of Donald would pay the
other half of the express of ln-
(tawng oeeeseaiy plumbing In
the Donald fire hall.
Santa Cum 1 acbeduled to
man ni annual appearance In
Donald tba afternoon of Dee.
24.
Donald Hot Extension unit
bald It annual Christmas par
ty and gift exchange at the
Donald grade eehool with a
potluck supper at 7.
The 13J ellent friend were
revealed and gift exchanged.
and names were drawn for the
silent friend of the coming
year. -
Mrs. Harlan Feller. Mrs.
E. E. Miller. Mrs. Vernon Mil
ler, Mrs. L Peterson and Mr.
O. C. Lester had charge of the
program.'
Mia Mildred Miller, of Port
land, wa a Tuesday luncheon
guest of Mrs. Robe Meitland,
later attending the extension
unit party In the evening of
the asms day.
Barney Feller ha been burr
Bulldozing out old oak trees,
and now he is looking for
someone who would like the
trees for firewood.
Word has been received In
Donald that Verncn Christooh
, former Donald resident
now living in eastern Oregon,
wa lit The Dalle hospital with
bronchial pneumonia last week.
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Receiving four-year award
card were Jane Smith, Patay
Carver and George Water.
Sadonla Burton wa award
ed a five-year pin.
Mr. Elie Carpenter wa
presented with a 10-year lead
ership pin and Mr. Don Rean
and Mra. Sam Miller received
two-year leadership pin.
It wa announced that Mn.
Ramon had received a 10-year
leaderahip pin and Mra. Jame
Hudec and Mr. H. Smith two
year leadership pin at the
county leadership banquet
held in Salem.
Other program number In
cluded accordion number by
Marilyn Martin, and Up danc
ing by Linda Amert.
Th Woman' club and Com.
munlty club will serve chill
upper at th January meeting.
Ho ia home now and reported
to Be improving.
Sgt Roy Kruckmaa la 1
Donald for a few days. Ho
must return to Camp Beale,
Calif., where be wUl receive
hi discharge from service the
latter part of January.
Mra. Ben Qulna of Donald
baa received a Japan Christ
mas card from Ernie Pelt, son
of John Pelt Krai baa tuat
recently been sent to Japan,
mo is a radar technician.
Thursday, tba Women's Bens
fit association of Donald bad
ita annual Christmas party. At
the same time they honored
Mrs. Walter Aldridge with
stork shower.
At the bust net meetiaf. Mrs.
Raymond Peterson banded la
Lber resignation a secretary,
which was accepted with re
gret. Mrs. c. A. Blake i
named to take her place.
corse ire were neeeentod to
Mr. Ben Qulnn. Mrs. Earl Fel
ler and Mrs. Waller Aldridce
for outstanding work during
toe past year.
During the entertainment
period alien!' frieode for the
past year were revealed and
ChrUtmaa gift were ex
changed.
Mra. Ed Iveraon. Mrs. Ken
neth Watchman, Mrs. Myron
Blake and Mra. Raymond Pet
erson nasi charge of the re
freshment and Mrs. Walter
Sample and Mr. Ed
had charge of decoration.
Hubbard
Hubbard An Hawaiian
lauau wa served to th mem-
be ri and guests of the Hubbard
extension unit Wednesday in
ialand fashion without benefit
of silverware or china at the
Rebekah hall. i
Mr. Wayne Bridge prepared
the food, assisted by Mr. Zene
Yoder. Also helping with th
serving were Mr. Elvan Pit
ney and Mr. A. Fobert.
A short business session waa
conducted by Mr. A. L, Mur
phy. Mrs. E. L. Koeneman.
Mr. Ed Koutney and Mra. W.
J. Doubrava were appointed
project leader for th lamp
shade meeting. Arrangement
for the reflniihlna furniture
orshop were discussed and
date (cheduled for Jan. 7 and
12, other two day to be de
cided. Next meeting will be
Jan. 20.
The meeting was climaxed
with the showing of colored
slide by Mrs. Yoder, taken
while In Hawaii In 1941.
EDUCATOR DIES
Ocala, rta. W Otto Jacob
Stahl, 73, professor emeritus of
theory of musie at the Univer
sity of Michigan and former
Instructor at Greensboro. N.
C, cpllege, the University of
Southern California and New
York University, died Friday.
Aurora
Aurora Aurora's Shell
vice station held Its grand op
ening Saturday, Dec. 19.
The new - proprietor, John
(Doe) Blusher, is a former
resident of Dufur, Ore. He and
Mrs. Slusher and daughter,
Linda Jane, have been Aurora
residents the past six year
where Mr. Slusher waa engag-
ed ia sawmill operations with
bis father-in-law. P. H. Peter
ion, until fir wiped out that
enterprise.
Assisting him will be Ralph
Pteraon and Jimmy Alhers.
Slusher saw IH year army
service, much of it In the South
Pacific in World War IL
Luther League officer elect-
ed at the last meeting are Stan.
ley Sehwabauer, president
Jam Albert, vie president;
Beverly Bremer, secretary
and Fred Ganeemer, treasurer.
Lutheran Brotherhood ofii
cert are Fred Johnson, pre!.
dent; Ray Morten sen, secretary
and Fred Hildebrand, treas-
er.
Last week ladies of th
Christ Lutheran church gave
th interior a complete clean
ing in preparation for the boll.
day season.
Wheatland
Wheatland Mrs. J. 8. Gil
key of Wheatland entertained
the Hopewell Garden. club at
her home Friday, Dee. 10.
Attending were Mr. John
Geieler, Mrs. Owen Pears, Mr.
Eugen Wilson, Mia Virginia
Magnet and Mr. J. S. Gllkey,
the hostess.
In 1759, Maryland's aascn
bly voted a tax on all bachelor
mora than 23 year old.
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WE WILL
NOT BE OPEN
NIGHTS BEFORE
CHRISTMAS
In deference to our personnel, who
make every effort to give perfect serv
ice to our trade, we do no', feet it is
consistent to stay open nights! This
has always been and will remain our
policy! '
UlooJroff'
$aving Centers
At (be Fool of
the Bridge
W. Salem
Mile NortH of
Hie Underpass
Satan
OPEN EVERY DAY S AX TO 10 P.M.
PRICE! GOOD NON.-TUES.-WD..THUPJ.
1UKEY5
As Usual at
Salem's Lowest Prices
For Quality Birds
Abo GEESE Oven-ready
Last, but Not Least
How About HAM for Xmas?
Cranberries ,b.
19c
LIMIT
Cranberry 15
LIMIT
Sweet
Potatoes
ib.
51
LIMIT
Celery
bunch
10'
LIMIT
RADISHES and GREEK ONIONS 3.u,10
Standby
Pumpkin
2tt
tim
10
LIMIT
Oregon No. 2
Onions SOL 12
LIMIT
Slab
Bacon r,p,tH:
LIMIT
EASTERN OREGON
BABY BEEF
REALLY GOOD EATING!
GUARANTEED!
100 Pure Beel
Hamburger
Beef Roasts
Rib Steaks
SIRLOIN and
BONE
Short Ribs
ib. 25'
... 29'
ik 29'
.b. 39'
ib. 15'
c
viiiinmai r- y
Locker Beef ,,25'
Doy! !
135 N. Liberty