Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 15, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Ortfoa
Friday, January IS, 1954
In The Valley
Edited by MIKE FORBES
Presbyterians
Plan Program
WOODBURN Th Prc.br-
terian Aid society met VYednes-
eay afternoon In the church so
cial room with Mrs. Alfred Moor,
presiding over the buunu meet
ing and Mrs. Robert E. Van ia
charge of the program. Mia
Bowena Cole led the devotional
service. Roll call was answered
with acriptur Terse.
Repnrta of the secretary and
treaiurer were givea, with Mrs.
Harris Nelson acting as trees
orr in the absence of Mrs. H.
F. Butterfield, who is la California.
Mrs. L. 1 lfochel, who was
present, was made an honorary
life member of the society. Oth
er new member received were
Mrs. Roy Adamson, Mrs. Warm
Donner, Mrs. A. K. Guild, Mrs.
A. ft Keami and Mrs. Clinton
puck. Guests were Mrs. Ralph
Pickering, Mrs. O. K. Randall,
Mrs. Alice Htifhes. Mrs. Levi
Hopkins and Mrs. Roy Groasen.
Mrs. W. B. Dunn was appointed
pianist
Mrs. Earl Allison, Mrs. W. B.
Dunn and Mn. . C. Peyton
were appointed to investigate
the purchase of drapes for the
crwrch.
A committee waa appointed to
have charge of toe arrangements
for the potluek dinner which
will precede the annusl congre
gational meeting on Wednesday
evening, Jan.- 20 the dinner to
be served at 8 JO am. Mr. War
ren Donner, Mrs. O. L. Withers
and Mrs. Ralph Pickering will
have charge of the dining room
with Mrs. George A. Rogers,
Mrs. E. C. Peyton, Mrs. Alfred
Moon and Mrs. Clintoa Pack as
the kitchen committee.
The program waa ia charge of
Mrs. van.
Refreshments were served af
ter the meeting by Mrs. E. C.
Peyton and Mrs. Prank Wright
The next meeting, Feb. 10, will
begin with a no-host luncheon at
1 p.m. Mrs. William Pelti and
Mrs. Harris Nrlson will be in
charm of arrangements for the
luncheon. Miss Martha Black
will lead the devotional service
and Mrs. R. L. Anderson will
have the program.
Biiena Vhta
BUKNA Vim - Rosalia Mullar
ot Washington, B.C., spent a few
days at the Perry Weils home here
alter she had been at OSC for a
time or (MU log an Alumni of
I P.I E l Jack Weill took her to
Portland Thursday when she start
ed back to Washington, D C
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Prattler were
dinner guests Sunday of Mrs.
Georgia Prather. ia the atarasoa
they called on Mrs. Addie Harmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Witbrow
spent Sunday with their sea-m-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bacon hi Albany.
Grace Holcomb and Mrs. George
Laubaar of Albany were Sunday
guests sf Mrs. Addle Harmon, also
Gene iWoveall and dauahtar af
Mrs. Willard PraieU attended
the State planning P.T.A. ceovea-
Imss Friday ia Salem. Roa PraieU
attended the basketball (am ja
Corvallia at OSC.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Wells were Mr. and
Mrs. Eira Harris of Suver.
A largo number drove to Inde
pendence Friday evening and
charivaried Elmo and Beverly
Prather in their new home. They I
have established aa apartment in
tne narry Day Dome.
Wednesday at the community
hall, the women's club mat f or the
first meeting of the year whoa the
new nresMent. Mrs. Mar Drazdoff
caueo. me meeting to order.
uair u racer read a ooem for
the program. It waa announced
mat the county Federetioa meet
ing will be m Dallas Jan. 10 aa
all day meeting. Next meeting of
me tocai ciud will De Feb. 3, an
afternoon meeting with Faya CaJ
lies, Henrietta Busby and Bessie
Hall as hostesses. Mrs. Woods win
have a program of "Famous Mea."
Merger Said
Of Benefit
Albany Proposed merging of
the Mountain Slates Power and
Pacific Power i Light com Denies
at deeigaed to benefit, not to la-
lure, the areas served by either
company, Al Trimble, (resident
of the MSP Co, assured mem
bers of the Albany Chamber of
Commerce with whom he
Wednesday algbt at tae Albany
hotel
Ia fact said Trimble, the fa-
eilitiea which would be placed at
the disposal of the Mountain
States company will, by insuring
a constant and ' depeadable
source af power for 1U system,
probably attract new industries
lo tba area.
This Trimble axalained W eh.
lag tba fact that the Pacific Pow
er & Light Co. owns and operates
siieable generating plants, includ
ing tba Merwin dam and tha re
cently completed Yale dam oa
the Lewis river in Washington:
three steam generating plants af
which two are at Portland and
one al Astoria, and prospec
tive faeiltle elsewhere.
Furthermore, said Trimble, tha
financial advantages offered by
the consolidation will make pos
sible eenstructioa of mora ad
equate auxiliary generating plants
Is tha future Una would bow
be possible.
As to tba Albany office Trim
ble said that no perceptible
change will be made. Albany will
remain regional headquarters tor
the area now served by tha MSP
Co., he assarted, and oaly a few
of tha local personnel, including
himself, however, will be trans
ferred to Portland.
Oa tha other hand the larger
field of operations wiU increase
opportunity for advancement of
present employes without curtsll-
meat of tha local payroll.
Jefferson
ire
Baby Derby Lacks
Woodburn Winner
Losses Zero
SUBLIMITY Robert Ingle was
elected president of tha Sublimity
Vriiiiiiir Fire Caanimae at anew I
rusting Monday cvntaf, Jaa. n. I
uiner eieciea ameers are sec
retary, W. F. Ditterr treasurer, A.
J. Scbrefva; chief, E. A. Ditter;
1st assitant. Al Hartmaa; and as
sitant, Clarence Eck.
A total af 11 calls were anawered
In 131: three in town, six in the
Rural Fire Protection District and
two mutual aid calls.
There were two standby calls.
No loss wss reported ia tba
three town calls.
Fire loss in the Rural District
amounted to txaat with the J. P.
WOODBURN No rUlm.nl.
claimants appeared this week
for tha prizes offered by
Woodburn merchants tn tha
first baby of the year born to
parent residing wlthfn
Woodburn city limits.
Aa a result the deadline for
reporting eligible births has
Deen extended to next Tues
day, Jen. 1. Winner in the
rural area was Randal Keith
Brack, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. Brack of Woodburn
Rt 1, bora Jan. 1 at a Silver.
ton hospital.
Sweet Home
Pastor Paroled
ALBANY Over-disciplining
of his 12-year-old son Mon
day placed the Rev. Stewart
Baker, pastor of "The Church
at Sweet Home," 12th and Q,
St., Sweet Home, under Juris
diction of the state parole
the board for the next year.
The Rev. Baker pleaded
guilty to an assault and bat
tery charge In district court
Thursday on complaint of Dis-
Zena
ZENA Mrs. W. W. Henrv
opened her home for . ri.rt
lunrneoa for spring Vtlley Home
Missionary Society, at the Jan
uary meeting for which Mrs. W.U
ter Brog, Mrs. H. Burns and Mr.
Joe Shepard were hostesses.
Mrs. Ben McKlnnev oresided
at the short business uuinn
)hen plsns were completed for a
JEFFERSON Charles Henry
Tudor and Miss Jeanne Bogart,
both of Una county, were quiet
ly aaarried at tha home of Judge
sod Mrs. Hutcbings ceremony
on Friday evening, January & Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Davis witnessed
the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phelps, Mr.
and Mrs. Princes Phelpe and
daughter, Liada, motored to Port
land Sunday and visited Mr. aad
Mrs. Clair Phelps.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phelps are
entertaining Mrs. Earl Lyaes and
Miss Josephine Get bell
Mrs. Mary Ammo waa hostess
to a group of fhenda aad rela
tives at her home recently. Gweeta
were Mr. and Mrs. John Grens,
Jr.; Mrs. Lee Amnion, Ready,
Christy aad Betty Lee; . Mrs.
Harry Stupka af Staytoa; Mrs.
Bill Grens, Mrs. Oria- Smith and
Mrs. Lloyd SchmMasyer.'
Fire Chief for
WoodburnSoon
WOODBUR! A alaa was an-
nonnced at a special meeting of
ine rrooaotrm citr council this
week to employ a full time fire
chief for the city af Woodbnra
and the rural fire protection dis
trict Applications are being
sought from trained firemen for
the position who are to apply In
person at toe wood Dura lire hall
the afternoon aad evening of Feb.
13.
The decision to hire a fall time
fire chief for the desartment
serving oota tae city and the
aisinet was evolved last week
end by representatives of the two
groups and then accepted by the
council and the board of direc
tors. Present plans call for the
new chief to take over March 1.
The new chief would have full
charge of the fire department
ana uts tne puce of on of three
paid drivers presently operating
the dispatcher system and main
taining equipment The proposed
salary of $4000 a year would be
divided equally between the city
end the district At present the
fire chief ia oa a part time basis.
The council alao accepted the
bid of Jeske Bros. Construction
company sad Coast Construction
and Excavating company of Junc
tion City for excavating, pipe,
manholes and other requirements
for the sewer system in the
northwest sewage collection dis
trict.
Bids were celled for furnishing
gasoline and diesel and atove oil
to the city, to be submitted Jan.
Auxiliary Dines
With Legion
WOODBURK The regular
meeting of Woodburn auxiliary
of the American Legion opened
ran a no-aoat dinner for mem
bers aad families at aVM e ra.
Wadaeeday night, Jan. 13, with
anew an attending.
Mrs. U B. Detweiler presided
over the business meeting which
followed. Mrs. Albert Rhein
boktt, rebaMHtatioa chairman,
reported aa the wrapping of gifts
by several members at the Vet
erans" hospital for the Christmas
ssaaon and plana for the annul
poppy sale hi May were reported
bp Mrs. Kenneth Yoder. doopt
chairman.
The sua ef SIS waa voted to
the "March af Dtmas" fund and
Si to the "weode cbarch era
ssde" the project of the National
president for the year af 1(94.
- It was announced that the aux
iliary now has a wheel chair for
use of any eae la the weodmn-a
res, which is sponsored by Cart
No. lie of Salem.
A district conference was an
nounced to be held at Sitvertoa
Feb. 7 at 9:30 pa which win be
sttended by Mrs. Detweiler, Mrs.
Walter Miller, Mrs. Edward De
Haan and Mrs. Hartley LeFcbvre,
and the county council to be held
la Salem Jan. IS wrth Unit 1M
as hostess.
The Woodburn anit now has
a total of 75 paid up members on
a quota of 86.
The next sewing meeting will
be Jan. 27 at the Home of Mrs.
Walter Miller with Mrs. Adrian
Schooler as assisting hostess.
Work for the evening will be
making ditty bags.
Mrs. Amos Bonacker won the
hat in the "dutch auction."
For the next meeting, Feb. 10,
the Legion will serve refresh
ments.
Middle Grove
trict Attorney Courtney Johns Lg
aner naving oeen iirst appro- Tht dy retorder w imitaeU
hended by Sweet Home police lt6 t0 itt tne southern Pacific
on a complaint aigned by Dale
Murray, 143 G St., In city
court
According to the Sweet
Home police report neighbors'
bad complained to Sweet Home
police. Chief ef Police Roy
Clover contacted the boy and
found be had been beaten with
a large stick by his father.
The chief called a physician
who examined the youth, pull
ing a large silver from his
back and treating many cuts
and bruises on the child's back
and arms.
Wendell Tompkins.
company for information as to
why the crossing at the foot of
Hayes atreet has been closed to
traffic. The crossing "baa been
open for many years and its clos
ing is aa inconvenience to the
public.
t Ik.
D. V. II . I
ProZy protoctod on fir. call, " Y.'nd'Z .oSL",'
In both Sublimity and the District I t!?u
totalled approximately M3.S3.. in ffiVTS&ol''
One hundred twenty two man
hours were spent in fighting lircs
and patrolling fires.
A member of the department will
attend the fire school at Alhanr I
wan. is to 23.
silent auction to be held sf ih.
February meeting and announce- JUQ,& told ibe Rev. Stewart
ment made of two speakers from th,t abould he violate his pe
ine health department to give i role he will be returned to
Dimes Sought
At Woodburn
WOODBURN The Wood-
district t burn Cub Scouts will conduct
court here for sentencing.
Unionvaie
The department takes an active
part in the Marion County Fire
Fighters Association of which Dei
bert J. DiUer is secretary.
An instructor from the State
Vocational Education Department
will conduct a pumper school Jan.
2-fl.
TRACTOR KILLS FARMER
TILLAMOOK (UP) Funer
all services ware to be held
her today tor John Schlld, 77
year-eld Tillamook farmer who
was killed Wednesday when
hi tractor railed on him. A
native of SwMserland. Schlld
had lived in Tillamook since
IBM.
UNIONVALE Honoring
I George Strawn who was S4 Wed
nesday, jan. ia, a family ainner
was served at his home at noon
Sunday.
Attending were the honored
guest, hia. wife, his son. George
strawn, jr.. nil son-in-law and
daughter, Mr, and Mr. Bernard
Trunk of Dundee; bis brother
and sister-in-law and their three
sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Strswn,
John Jr., Robert and Larry
Strawn ot Hubbard.
Mrs. John Strawn and amall
daughter of Hubbard were un
able to attend.
Wheatland
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Eva Ellis, Billy Clayton. Shar
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Dirk Eceliton. S ilnto Vatrtn,
Joyce Edisen, Dianne Pilletle,
Beverly Haaen, Cary Warner.
Richard Jones, Donny Toilet
son. Char tee Barber, Sue Mus
ser, Shirley Wshl. Jo Riley,
Donna Morse, Clifford Hsrrls,
Rlckef Nle hole, Larry Bear
ens. lisle Gesner, Michael hn
caster, Msrgsret Prsnge, Jim
Wheatland Lynel Braat 13-month-old
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Braat of the Wheat
land district, haa been in the
Salem General hospital since
Monday, Jan. 11.
Her illness has not been di
agnosed. She waa ill for several days
before being taken to hospital.
Her condition was slightly im
proved Wednesdsy morning, Mr.
Bruat announced.
Calvary Lutherans
Select Officials
SU.VKRT0N The annual meet
ing of the Calvary Lutheran con-j
gregation was held In tb church
parlors Tuesday evening.
Church officials elected includ
ed: president, Paul Almquist; vie
president, Joseph LeRud; secre
tory, Elvin Almquist: treasurer,
Mrs. Lester A. Standard: Sunday
school superintendent. Miss Olga
Johnson; assistant S. S. superin
tendent, James Johnson; deacon
for the term of three vears, Mag
nus Christenson; trustee, Waldo
Rue; ushers, Lester A. Standard,
Cliff Almquist, Joseph Stanton,
Gerharl Olson and Amos Fincher;
caretaker, Axel Johnson; auditing
committee. Cliff Almquist, Mrs.
Victor Grossnickle; organist. Miss
Marie Brye; pianist. Miss Bessie
Gregerson: alternate organists,
Mrs. Arvid L. llokonson. Mrs. El
vin Almquist; honorary deacon,
Mr. Ole Bry in recognition of
his many years service faithful to
the church, with this his 85th year
of age.
Deacons held aver for continued
office are Jamea Paulson and Paul
! Almquist, continuing as trustees
are Lester A. Standard and John
Hoggs.
Iter. Arvid L. Hokonson, pastor
of the congregation, was granted
a bonus for his car expense for
toe past year.
their annual "March of Dimes'
drive here Saturday afternoon,
January 18 (weather permit
ting), to assist in the local cam
paign to raise funds to combat
infantile paralysis.- Two bas
ketball games between the
Woodburn all stars and Wil
lamette University freshmen
and the Woodburn high school
Silverton Church
Names Committee
SILVERTON The members
of the executive board of the
First Christian church, of
which Ira Loren 1 chairman,
invited a complete list of mem
bers to attend the meeting at
the church social rooms, Wed-
esday evening, Jan. 13, with
Rev. Newell Morgan, Eugene,
director of stewardship and a
member of the Oregon State
Board of Christian churches,
the program speaker.
A reading and study of tha
church constitution and by
laws was effected explaining
to the congregation that the
MIDDLE GROVE Tha reg
ular January meetings ot all
4 H club in Middle Grove
community have been held the
paat week-ends and this week, i
The Sugar and S p 1 c a 4-H
cooking club with Mrs. Melvin
Van Cleave leader met at the
Van Clear home. Member
brought biacuit for tb judg
lng and the demonstration by
Jean Schafer and Carolyn
Crura was the making of cream
tomato aoup.
A portion number were
played by Gaylen Van Clear.
Attending war Wilda Blan
kenship, Jean Schafer, Donna
Roberta, Karen Peterson, Caro
lyn Cmn, Gsrlen and tb
leader.
The nest meeting will be
with Jean Schafer.
Tb boys Spoon and Kettle
cooking club mat for a special
meeting at tb horn of their
leader, Mrs. John Cage A re
quirement i for a tea or lunch
eon to be served by th mem
ber and meeting at 4 o'clock
tha boys prepared a luncheon
with popovers, scrambled eggs.
apple sauce, ham cookie and
cocoa on th menu.
It was prepared by Don An-
glin, Dennis Scharf. John An-
glin, Michael Van Dusen. Ta
ble setting and all work waa
don by the boys.
A regular meeting was held
at th horn of Don and John
Anglln with the making of
cookies the dsmonstration and
lesson In Judging..
The girls cooking class of
Mrs. Cage met at the home of
Mary Lou Surgeon. Milk and
its use In diets waa th lesson
subject with cocoa being made
by the hostess and custards
the girls had brought Judged.
A contest between th two
club of Mrs. Cage. Spoon and
Kettle and Busy (lookers ia be
ing conducted.
For recreation a game
planned by Mari Scott waa
played. A field trip to a gro
cery store to get costs of foods
if planned for this week.
The Triple F livestock club
met at the Thomas Doty home.
This club ha two new mem
bers, Harry Lee Scharf and
Edwin Anderson. New record
books were the lesson discus
sion by the leader, Mrs. Vera
Bassctt Attendine were Sam
Myers, Richard Moorman,
Gary Doty, Ed Page, Ronald
Moorman, Edwin Anderson,
Cherrill Doty, Harry Scharf,
Mrs. K. Anderson. Mrs. Bus.
naming of personnel for a Put
pit Committee, was authorized e" and Mr. and Mrs. Doty.'
in tne rules. Ttin committee
was appointed to Include as
chairman, Lynn Neal, and as
assisting committee members,
representatives from adult
members of organizations of
the church, Mrs. Ben Glfford,
Mrs. Gus Herr, William Bunt
ing and James Bonner.
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Albany Orders Sale
$125,000 in Bonds
ALBANY Sale of $125.-
000 worth of municipal sewer
bonds, remaining unsold por-;
tion of the $73,0OO issue au-jTOWN HAS NO PRISONERS
thorized by the people In 195J COPAN. Okla. llThi. al,il
for sewage disposal system and I Washington County village o( 500
GRAND ISLAND Mrs. Russell 1
Sergeant entertained with a dem-;
orairaiion party at her Grand
Island home at 10 a m Tnrf
Mrs. Russell Hedge of Salem was
in cnarge.
Attending were Mrs. HaroM
Culp, Mrs. Harold Chandler and I
two children, Mra. Victor V. Scog-! I
.no uaugmer,- Mrs. It. R.
Rockhill, Mrs. Charles Sargeant,
and Mrs. Russell Sargeant and
two daughters.
Margarine
300 SHEETS
other sewer construction pur
poses. Is authorised in an ordi
nance passed by the city eoun-1 10 J'3"-
is tearini down its tail Thar
hasn't been a prisoner in it for
YES Tissue
freshmen and th Washington i cil Wednesday.
school team are scheduled for j Proceeds of the sale are to
Tuesday evening, Jan. 1 at the : be used in finishing up odds
Woodburn high school gymnas-, and ends of the disposal ays
lum as benefits for the fund. j tern and in the construction of
Other events being Dlanned I .n - )u ...
are the annual "Mothera' March wwer in th tvenl ,
nn Di-1 1 e" I ha aartraani nf Tan t ... .....
" " , area oi nazeiwood addition be-
a Jaycee sponsored ., i.i,i uhi- k. i...
v. ih. im.:. r
limits to permit laying of the
sewer entirely within the city
limits.
on Polio
28 and
dance at the armory the night
of Jan. 30.
The "Mile of Dimes" by the
Cub Scouts will be conducted
on Front St. in the block be
tween Hayes and Garfield
streets. The members of the
five dens will be divided into
two teams and will seek to ob
tain sufficient contributions for
a block long line of coins. One
team will start at Hayes and
team which obtains enough
coins to first reach the half
way point of the 19 foot block.
All Cub Scouts are asked to
report In uniform at the scene
of the contest not later than 1
p.m. Dr. A. K. Guild, cubmas
ter. and .Dr. A R Wiiwr,i
work south and the other will will be In charge of the event
begin at Garfield and work assisted by a number of Jav
north. The winner will be the , cea members
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