Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 07, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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GEBVAIS Twenty-two
members of St. Ritas Altar So
ciety and the pastor enjoyed
a no-hut luncheon at the home
of Mix Rose Muth one day last
week. A long letter from Mm.
Muthi' daughter-in-law, living
In Alaska wai read during the
afternoon. It told of crops, con
ditions, etc., and of a dust
storm.
Mrs. Rusher, who recently
went to make her home In Mt.
Ansel, was a guest and in
vited all to come to her home
for a potluck on the regular
meeting day, Jan. 13. at 12
o'clock noon. The business
meeting will be held in the
afternoon.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray
McCormick Saturday, Jan. 2,
a daughter, at Salem Memorial
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Up
pendahl are moved Into their
nt-w home on 3rd and D street
His brother, Walter, wife and
son of Klamath Falls, spent a
few days visiting them during
the holidays.
Dayton
DAYTON Mrs. Mamie Ran
dall Is spending a week in San
Francisco, Calif, with her son,
Vernon. . in her absence from
home, her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Taggcrt of Ontario, are stay
ing with her sister, Miss Lena
Stilwcll.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Craf
ton of Tacoma, Wash., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stevens last
week.
Mrs. Evelyn Moorehead and
son have been visiting during
the holidays with relatives at
Billings, Mont.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Freel
and sons of Omak, Wash.,
spent the holidays here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Mitchell and other relatives.
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dick
over were Mr. and Mrs. Doug
las Park of Salem and their
daughter, Mrs. Finden of Alas
ka. Pearl Hogle of Etna. Calif.,
and daughter, Mrs. Rolland
Peake and her grandson, Ron
nie Kyxer of Carver, were
euesta of their aunt, Mrs. Eva
Baxter, last week. .'
Miss Mary Merryman of Los
Angeles, Calif., who .has been
here visiting jher. parents over
the holiday week returned
home, where she Is X-ray tech
nician in a Los Angeles hos
pital. Holiday guests of Mi's. Elsie
Londershauscn during the
week, were the following rela
tives: Mrs. Marie Matson and
daughter Fay of Aberdeen,
Wash.; Mrs. Elsie GetcheU,
Rockaway; Mrs. Clara Romal
low, ,Evnston, 111.; Mr. and
Mrs. Miles Maxwell of Port
land; and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Maxwell and sons, Dayton.
Evangelistic meetings will be
held at the Dayton Pioneer
Church, beginning Wednesday,
January S and will continue
throueh January 17. Rev. Leo
M. Thornton, a well - known
evangelist will bring the mes
sage each evening, starting at
7:30. He is also a musician
of rare talent and a youth
worker, and a dynamic speak
er. The Kill Karc club met with
Mrs. Charles Hagan on Wed
nesday afternoon, Dec. 30, for
their Christmas party and gift
exchange.
There were 10 ladles present
to enjoy the afternoon and
visit. Refreshments were
served by the hostess
Mr miui Mri. Rarle Coburn.
Mrs. Carl Rasaka, and Mrs.
Nclle Coburn were dinner!
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Carrico in Amity on Sunday
evening, Jan. 3.
Mrs. Nclle Coburn and Mrs.
Addie Parka of McMinnville
were luncheon guests of Mrs.
Mae Bernard In McMinnville
on Thursday. Dec. 31.
Amity
Amity Hewitt and Son,
general merchandise store on j care for an old friend critically (II
West Trade St., has been sold i in Waldpnrt.
to Mr and Mrs. Melvin E. Slr ,,, Mrl 0e )orgrntoa
Ted" Shulmerlch of Portland , ,p,n, lhe week-end Muting rels
The sale was made last week tjvt, in Roseburg.
'"d Vn.r'.XnrdnrMnnnl M" Krn" freeman Jr. and
new management Monday d,U(n, M,rjlv ('Rfd.
n",JH ... i , i . mond are guests this week of Mr.
The Hewitts are assisting in ,nd Mr, Ern, rrPtm,n Sr
Introducing the new owners to
their customers.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mischel
of Amity, Rt. 1, are the parents
of a son, James Robert Jr., born
Dec. 30 at McMinnville hos
pital. The baby weighed 6 lbs.,
10 ox.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Turner,
White Star
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RAVING CENTER MARKETS
Valley
Bethel, and paternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Mischel, Spring Valley.
Mrs. Marie Vincent has an
nounced the sale of her cafe to
Nolan Wanlesa and son, Alan,
of McMinnville.
Mrs. Vincent has no Immed
iate plans except a vacation.
She operated the cafe on
North Trade St. more than five
years.
St. Louis
ST. LOUIS Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nes Andres had the misfortune
to have their tractor eaten
fire. When Andres went to
start the tractor a spark
dropped on spilled fuel oil
and ignited. The tractor was
considerably damaged but the
rest of the machinery was
saved thanks to the fast work
of the fire department.
- St. Louis parish Is sponsor
ing a card social January 13
at the St. Louis hall at 8 p.m.
The chairmen are Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Grassman, Mr. and Mrs.
James Davidson, Mr. and Mrs.
F. J. Mahony. Others are Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Andreas, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Crosby, Mr. and
Mrs. Alwin Manning, Mr. and
Mrs. F. N. Jungwirth, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Charboneau, Mr. and
Mrs. George Rush, Mr. and
Mrs. F. N. Vandehey, Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Fcrschweiler, the
Partsch family, Mrs. Heisler
and Mildred. "50Q" and pin
ochle will be played.
Pvt. Richard Leith, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leith is
home on furlough. He has to
return to Camp Pendleton
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rush
had as guests New Year's day
Mrs. Douglas Gallup of St.
Paul. Minn., Mrs. Ethel Hall of
Duluth, Minn., Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Mltchel un-t daughter,
Leana of Silverton, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Case and children
Cathy, Mike, and Diane ol
Hopmere.
Mrs. Gallup and Mrs. Hall
left reluctantly Sunday for
their home in Minnesota. They
hated to leave because it is so
cold there at this time of the
year. They didn't even mind
the rain too much.
Villamina
WILLAMINA F.lmo Black,
pastor of the Christian church,
is the March of T)ime chair
man for the Willamlna district
this year. The high school Kay
club will assist the chairman
again this yearV in fcan-raasina:
for the drive.
The Theta Rho club will
have installation of officers at
their January 11 meeting.
Classes in standard and ad
vanced official Red Cross First
Aid courses In Willamina be
gan January 4 for members ol
the CIO local and their wives,
it interested. Classes will be
held once a week for 18 weeks.
George Smith of the commis
sion's Accident Prevention di
vision will conduct the train
ing courses.
David Barrett spent several
days this week in a McMinn
ville hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hull and
Beverly of Lewston, I d a h o , I
were guests at the Lionel Gra-!
ham home.
Clarence Park is in a Mc
Minnville hospital under ob
servation. Pvt. Leonard Baker is home
on furlough from Fort Ord,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Herring of
Los Angeles visited at the Os
car Myhre home this week.
Mrs. Anna Myers of Seattle,
Wash., was a guest of Mr. and
Mri. Martin Myers this week,
j Miss Audrey Hagemeistet
and her brother, Robert Hage
I meitr nf Mmnrv.li. Minn
I visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl
John and family this week
Talbot
Talbot Claude Miller Is in a
Salem hospital suffering with a
kidney ailment. Mr. and Mrs, Mil'
ler operate the Talbot store.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Gurgurish and
daughter. Darlene, and Mr. and
Mm. A. R. Bllnston spent the holt-
dav varatinn at th Rlinlnn rnhin
I at Wnldnort. Mrs. Rlinstnn hetneri
Norman
Take
Lesson
Today.
L STUDIO .f
Modern
Piano
Beginners
Advanced
Call
Salem
Musk fa.
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Ph. J tlaa
Sweef Home
Sweet Home Mrs. Jae
Stem la heading a group of
mothers of Junior high school
children In starting a square
dancing class. All Interested
parents who wish their chU -
dren to participate and will aid
In supervision, are asked to
call Mrs. Stein.
The Firemen's Auxiliary
meets Thursday evening at the
fire hall with the new presl -
ricnL Mrs. Alice Chance In
.kasoa All fipamfn'ai wivH arc
urged to attend.
Pir.t LL Jean Piokin. who la
In the Air Force Nurse Corp at
Beale Air Force Base in Ma
rysville, Calif., was a week
end visitor at the home of her
father, Cliff Pipkin. Other rel
atives visited while here were,
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Pipkin and,
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Howe.
Mr. and Mra. KODert rer -
kins and family of San Lean-
dro and Mrs. Jeans of San
Jose were week-end visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz '
Yunke. New Year's Day din-
ner guests there, were Mr. and'
Mrs. Mel Williams and f amily. j
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mox
ley are leaving this week to
spend the winter ifi Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmle Rob
nett of Myrtle Creek were re
cent visitors at the home of
Mrs. Robnett's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Thompson. They vis
We" honT'of Mr' a'nd
ited at
- . . ine aiary-manna circle win
Mrs. Don Dashnea and Mr. and ' , Monday eveninBj 8 pm., at
Mrs. Karel Hyer while here. ,he hon,e of Misi Mildred Schoor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Englexhe Ladies Aid is invited for the
and children of Redmond
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Engle's brother, Kenneth
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hodge
from Glendale, Ore. were re
cent visitors at the Joe Thomp
son home.
Mr. Art Trask of Eugene
was a week-end visitor In the
Glen Palmer home.
A New Year Day dinner wat
held recently with all of the
Birdsall family gathering at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Palmer on Rowle hill.
Week-end guest at the home
of Conrad and Gregory Reed
was Roger Arnold of San
Jose, Calif.
C. A. Mitchell, a recent vic
tim of an automobile accident,
was transferred to the Eugene
hospital by Sweet Home am
bulance Tuesday. He was plac
ed in the care of a brain spe
cialist. Karel Hyer was honored on
his birthday anniversary at a
uinurr pariy nciu in uie y-i
nomc. inose aiienaing inc ,
party were mr. ana Mrs. vv. Oj( ncsd nd wi(h olhcr Jriends!
Sankev. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd,., n.l. tv.....a...
Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sevaral articles ' were re
Hyer and Mr. and Mrs. Tom U. by Mr n(1 Mrs WaIdo
Hver- Maker and Miss Darlene Mak-
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dashnea r at Christmas time from their
ana lamuy, ana Mr. ana mrs.
Xrnest Haskell were Sunday
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Counts st Holley.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Coulter are
parents of a daughter born Dee.
30 in the Lebanon Community
hospital. They nsmed the 6-pound
12-ounce girL Pamela Kaye. Mrs.
Coulter is staying with her moth-1
er, Mrs. Barton Plunkctt i
G. B. Frost, Lt. Governor of,
District 14 of the Kiwanis Club,
will Journey to Tillamook this
week to Install the 1954 officers j
of the Kiwanis club there.
Mr. snd Mrs. Carl Reid return-1
ed after spending the holiday
season in San Jnse, Calif, with
their daughter and
son-in-law, '
Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph Sanford.
Miss Claudia Palmer was host-
ess to a slumber-breakfast party
recently. Those attending were
Earlcne and Lillian Boardrow,
Marion Lang, Freda and Jeanette
Rowley, and Nancy Kimball of
Tacoma. Wash.
The LeVter Birdsall, Sr., home
wh the innit for a Nw V..r'.
Oyster supper. Those attending i
were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pal
mer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Robeson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Kimball and family
nf Tacoma, Wash., Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Birdsall and family and Les
ter Birdsall, Jr.
Mr. Roy Cook returned recent-
ly from San Jose, Calif., with
I the news that his daughter and
I nn-in-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. Cliford
Chambers. Jr., presented him , his hand in a tavern. Police ar
with a grandson on Dec. 25. The rested the victim when thev
young man who was named Stev-
en Michael weighed 7 pounds and
6 ounces. Mr. Cook remained in
ban Jose to rare lor the new
grandson. Their daughter, the for
mer Alice Cook, was the 19S1
Frontier Days Queen.
Mrs. Walter Howe and Mrs. Bill
Now Showing Open 4:45
ALL TECHNICOLOR SHOW!
"LET'S 1M IT AC.AIN"
Jane Wrman. Rav Milland
COrKATlRK
"AMRl'SH AT
TOMAHAWK GAP"
John Hodiak. Joha Derek
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Reed and son, Tommy, were visit
ors in Salem Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aldridge of
c . u.u r. I ; r ...... wuM
,he holiday guests of Mrs. Aid-
Tiif' parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Arnold, left for home after
j making a short visit ia Portland
i with friends,
j Mri. Robert Hand, who was
burned in rescuing her children
(r0m a fire ia their home, is
j returning to the Good Samaritan
j Hospiul in Portland this week
1 for further plastic surgery to
1 her face and head. Mrs. Hand
came home to be with her fam-
I ily for the holidays and
' mmt tmilt to Lon
i Street, one block east of Wslly's
2ferJ;
The Cub Scouts of Pack 31 will
meet Friday, January in the
Long Street for their monthly
meeting. Awards, Advancements,
and Graduation ceremonies are
Khedule1 for ,Be nu,,,.
Mrg- Stanley returned from a
two month vacation visiting re-
1 Utlves in Pawnee, Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scales are
visiting their son and family. Mr.
1 and Mrs. Frank Scales, in See
ramento, California.
Raymond Care, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Care wbo is attending
Oregon State, returned to college
after the holiday vacation.
Hubbard
Hubbard The Hubbard Parent
Teachers association executive
committee will meet Monday,
Jtt !.'
i evening
Tuesday. Jan. 12. 10:30 a.m.
will be second day of the ret in
ishing furniture workshop at the
Kebckah hall.
Tuesday evening, 7:30. Thalia
Rebekah lodge will install new
officers with Mrs. George Leffler
district deputy president, in
charge.
The Ladies Aid of the Hub
bard Community church will hold
an all day meeting at the parish
house Wednesday, Jsn. 13.
The Knights of Pythias will
sponsor a card party in the KP
hall Thursday, 8 p.m.
Unionvale
tlnionvale Despite the blus
tery winter weather a Dal Ka
Gura camellia has started bloom
ing at Mrs. Clarence L. Fowler's
farm.
The first one was cut Sunday,
January 3, and given to her
granddaughter. Miss Marcena D.
Fowler.
Mr mnA T Unit
were gucst, , Mrs. Marie
Crabtree at Cioverdale Wed-
,on Darrell Maker, in Korea
who was on a few days vaca
tion to Japan. It took the pack
age one month to make the trip.
Fairview
Fairview There will be no
community club in the Fair-
view district until in February.
Mr., and Mrs. James Watts i
arc expecting her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Del Holcomb, to bring their un
cle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John
Parker of Kennewick, Wash.,
to be guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Watts.
The Parkers have been holi
day guests of the Holcombs at
Eugene.
Mrs. Leonard Lambkie was
a Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jaiola
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ens.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gil
christ of Brooks were Satur
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bcaty in the Wheatland dis
trict. j COMPLAINT BACKFIRES
fort worth t.y iipa
1 30-year-old man reported to no-
, lire he wa rnhhmt nf ann h .n.
; other man who snatched it from
learned the monev was part of
: the loot taken in a furniture store
i robbery-
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Turner
TURNER Members of the
A re ma club will meet in the
Masonic hall Friday morning
10:30 a.m. to clean the hall.
Lunch will be served at noon.
Albert Bales ia in the Sa
lem Memorial hospital, he will
undergo major surgery on his
back next week.
Mrs. Edith Manning plans to
open her new restaurant this
week. She baa had the real
estate building completely re
modeled. Dick Botts is laying new lin
oleum and doing tome painting
in his cafe.
Bert Waller who suffered a
heart attack ia Improving, Mrs.
Waller who haa been in 111
health for the past several
months is now confined to her
bed most of the time. Mrs.
Murdock and Mrs. Albert
Kaeppilli are caring for them.
Victoria Chapter, Order of
Eastern Star will meet Wed
nesday, January 13. The new
officers headed by Mrs. John
Petersen, Worthy Matron and
Fred Denhem, Worthy Patron,
will preside at their first meet
ing. Mrs. Louis Irving of Mad
ras, associate grand matron
will conduct a school of in
struction. A no-host dinner
will be served. at 6:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wipper
entertained with a New Year's
dinner for members of their
family; guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Englund, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Shaeffer all of
Brookings, Mr. and Mrs. Ber
tell and Diane of Seaside, Mrs.
Caroline Slagg, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Kirchncr, John Slagg,
Mrs. Mable Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Wagner and Mrs.
Minnie Bannick, all of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hem
mingsen, Gary, Dale and Dan
pa of Portland, PFC Wallace
Wipper of Fort Louis, and Don
Wipper.
Pvt. Gerald Wipper who U
stationed at Fort Ord spent
New Year's with hit parents
the Karl Wippers.
Pvt. Gene Miller has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Wipper, left Thursday for San
Antonio, Texas. From there he
will be transferred to McCord
field. Pfc Wallace Wipper left
Sunday for Fort Lewis after
spending a two-week leave
with his parents the Ben Wip
pers. Lebanon Hospifal to
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T-hsnon Seven members ol
the Lebanon community hospital
board will be elected at the an
nual membership meeting, Jan
uary 21 in the city hall.
Retiring members are eligible
for re-election. They Include
George Britton, Dan Nofziger,
Hiram Groves, Richard Davis,
Robert Johnson, William Warden
and Keith Rhodes.
The names of Fred Van Loh
and Howard Hevlin have been
advanced by the nominating com
mittee. Nominations may also
be made from the floor the night
of the election.
All hospital donors, whose con
tributions equal $100 or more,
are eligible to vote.
Elect L. H. Zielke
Head Phone Group
ROBERTS At the telephone
meeting Monday night Leonard
H. Zielke was re-elected pres
ident and Lee Byers, secretary-treasurer.
Directors appointed were;
Alfred Klein. Glenn Bidgood,
George Bressler, Leo Welty,
Milton Hoyser and Harry Wil
liams. ISI Of CAPtt
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Comunist , Jail in Shanghai
after three years' imprison
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from berl beri when he reach
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Hubbard's Mayor
Only 4th to Serve
HUBBARD C. K. McNary
will be sworn In as mayor ol
Hubbard Friday evening, Jan.
8, and la only the fourth man
to be elected to that office In
Hubbard since 1916, when the
city's form of government first
called for a mayor.
C. W. Maygar was elected
first, aerving nine years, was
again re-elected and did not
serve.
Dr. A. F. deLesplnasse was
appointed to fill out the term
and did not seek re-election.
Garfield Voget was elected and
held the office by re-election
for 20 years. Six years ago Dr..
deLesplnasse was elected may
or, was reelected twice and will
swear in the new mayor for a
two-year term. Also to be sworn
in are two councilmen, K. E.
Piper and Clarence Friend, two
year term, and treasurer, Har
old Abbott, one-year term.
AT HOME
Hartford, Conn. A woman
who gave her home address as
police headquarters told am
jazed election officials there
. really wasn't anything unusual
I about it. "I have an apart
I ment there," she1 explained,
! "I'm the police matron."
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Pure Ground Beef 25c
CHUCK ROAST 29c
RIB STEAKS, . 29c
SHORT RIBS ii 15c
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BEEF HEARTS 23c
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TOMATOES
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CARROTS
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For Hot Lemonade
LEMONS
Thursday, January 7. 1954
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