Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 18, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon
In The Valley
Edlte. y MIKE FOKBES
Odd Fellows, Rebekahs at
Sweet Home Seat Officers
Sweet Home Ciena Well and
Frank Berfer were installed ai
noon grand and vie (rand of
tha I OOF No. 244 and Mr. Edith
Rinker and Mr, rraneea Sonera
took oHice aa noble grand and
ice grand of the Sweet Horn
Bebekah lodge in joint instilla
tion ceremonifl Mid here lait
' week.
Falls Ciiy
FALLS CITY Frank Hyde
and on, Ralph Hyde, bow ol Al
bany, were Sunday vmtora at the
home ol Mr. ana Mr. Jics
Straus.
Mr. Strain i a niece of the
senior Mr. Hyde who formerly re-
, aided at rnnomatn.
1 The Fall City grade (chool
team played the Vletx grade
school teanu in tne gym rriaay
evening.
Fall City girl volleyball team
won, and our Dasxemaii u
team lost
The Fall City grade basket
ball "A" team won with a (core
f 39-21. .
Jim Bowman i coach.
To those who wish to know
the new address of Mrs. Junius
Ward, it is: 272V West 12th, Eu
gene, Or.
The Friendship Club met with'
Mrs. John Teal Jan. -12, with a
pot-luck luncheon which was fol
lowed by a business meeting and
a social hour.
Present were Mrs. James Dick
fnson, Mrs. Eva Powers, Mrs.
John Gilbert, Mrs. William Po
land, Mrs, George Kitchen, Mrs.
Flovn lonea, and the hostess.
Mrs. Teal. Mrs. Maggie Loftu,
the eighth member, is in Klamath
Falls.
Word received from the Port
land Medical School this week,
report that out of a freshman
class ol seventy-four men, Don
Bowman of Falls City, received
one of the only 2 "A's" given in
the course in "Anatomy.
Other I OOF officers invested
were Floyd Farlow, recording
secretary; Jack Stevens, treasur
er; Orville Weaver, warden; Dean
Keeney, conductor; Harv. Davis,
chaplain; George Ellis, RSNG
Richard Anderson, LSNG
Charles Jennings, outside guard
ian: fred Shives. inside guard
ian; Willie Weaver. RSVG: Lyle
Moss, RSS; John Woodin. LSS.
Other Rebeksh officers In
stalled were Mesdames Margaret
Ulberg, recording secretary; Fre
day Davis, financial secretary;
Daisy Weaver, treasurer: Maxine
Cox, warden: Verline Teem, con
ductor; Norma Wolfe, chaplain.
Mesdames Msrie S w a n s o n.
RSVG; Rose Marie S waccr.
LSVG: Genettie Farlow, outside
guardian; Eva Bordune, inside
guardian: Estrelyta Mourner, mu
sician.
Mesdames Pauline Banta and
Celeste Pappan. altar bearers:
Donna Lutton, RS chaplain; Jane
Parsons, LS chaplain: Bernice An
derson, LSPNG; Doris Harvey,
RSPNG; Vera Cox. flag bearer.
Installing officers were district
deputy grand master Willie Wea
ver and deputy district president
Doris Weaver, Lloyd Swanson
and May Ingle, deputy marshslls;
Mel Ulberg and Gladys Wilson,
deputy wardens: Fred Shives and
Leora Layton. deputy chaplains:
Iola Weaver and Ray Riggs, dep
uty secretary; Marie Swanson and
Elmer Deaver, deputy treasurers;
Mae Cross and Ira Rinker, dep
uty inside gusrds.
A highlight of the Installation
was the presentation of a corsage
to the incoming Rebecca Noble
Grand Edith Rinker by her great
granddaughter, Sally Smith, of
irawiordavllle.
Entertainment of the evening
consisted of severs! musical se
lection by Dick Meyer and Walt
Saily on the drums and accordion;
musical pantomime by Mike
Thometz and Trudy Heseman; or
gan music by Eltrylta Messmer:
and aeveral numbers by the high
school girls chorus under the di-
DeJong Cows
High Producers
BALLSTOV Cows belonging
to the De Jongs of Ballston led
in the Polk county milk produc
tion for the month of December.
The top producing cows were
Clara owned by Jack D Jong,
producing (38 pounds of fat,
Susie Grade Holstein owned by
Dick D Jong 83 pounds of but
terfat and Gertie, a Holstein, also
owned by Dick De Jong, 78
pounds butter fat
The De Jongs are member of
the Polk county dairy herd im
provement association which is
supervised by Dick Hughes.
Ballston iWoodburn WCIU
To Honor Founders
Adult Classes for
Ml. Angel Scheduled
MT. ANGEL Adult classes' for
interested student, teachers, or
others who wish to advance them
selves will be offered again during
in secona semester at Mount An
gel Women college, provided a
sufficient number register for each
course.
The following clasaea are sched
uled beginning the first week in
February: Speech fundamentals by
sister nary Margaret, O.S.B., on
Tuesdays from 7 to t p.m.; English
composition by Sister Mary Berna
dette, O.S.B., Wednesday evenings;
modern Russia, Sister Mary Alber.
ya, O.S.B., Thursday evenings; and
ceramics, rrlday evening, under
the direction of Mary Joe Alhrisht
oi lorvama, wmcn is a continua
tion of the first semester course,
but open to beginners as well.
The ceramics class will arrange
an exhibit that will be open to the
public the evening of Jan. 29, and
during the day, Jan. jo and 31, in
the college art room.
Mrs. Donald Ferguson drove to
Dallas Wednesday afternoon and rection of Mrs. Myrtle Gates.
" n. - HMraihmntil Mimmilfu mm.
hers were Mrs. Alma Chastain,
father, J.- C. March home from
the Bartell Hospital.
Mr. March waa taken to the
home of his son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr, and Mrs. Chauncey Fer
guson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher
visited st the C. W. Rysn home
Tuesdsy.
Mr. and Mr. Ross Bowman
were Saturday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
narnnart of Dallas.
Mrs. Thomas (Shorty) Smith,
wno naa oeen quite ill Is well
again.
Magnolia Rebekah Lodge, num
ber 140, Falls City instslled new
officers and their subordinates
Wednesday evening, Jan. 13.
installation work was done by
district deputy Doris Joslin and
her staff, Lillian Kitchen, Nell
Westbrook, Mildred Wiay, Rheta
Strauss, Shirley Dickinson and
Ethel Guthridge. .
Seated for tha following year
were: noble grand, Mrs. Lloyd
Ames; vie grand. Mrs. Jamea
Roger; secretary, Mrs. Clifford
Neel: flnsncial secretary, Mrs.
Floyd Nelson: treasurer, Mrs. Ed
(Gunds) York.
Apointed by Noble Grand:
right supporter, of N. G., Mildred
Wray; left. Mrs. Andy Gllmore;
warden, Mrs. Art Mark; conduct
ress, Mrs. Orlo Frink; color
hearer, Mrs. Eva Travis: outside
guardian. Mrs. Doyle Lorimor; In
side, Mrs. Jsmes Hunter; musi
cian, Mrs. Richard Murphy; chap
lain, Mrs. Clstr C.oodell.
Vic grand's appointees were:
regulsr supporter. Mrs (nr
Kitchen; left, Mrs. Charley Man-
CrUII,
Kva Travis, Violet Mack and
lma Nelson wer In charge of
"'""hmenls and plar selling
vitills.
, Jerry Rowmsn
Mrs. Lucille Cogsdill, and Mrs.
raye Wllderaon.
Hubbard
HUBBARD Mrs. Floyd Domin
ick was elected president ot the
St. Agnes Altar society at the last
meeting held in the home of Mrs.
C. J. Posllewait with Mrs. E. h.
Koenemar. presiding. New vice
president is Mrs. John Doubrava
with Mrs. Edward Koutnev. secre
tory, and Miss Mary Bronec. treas-1
urer, both re-elected
New plumbing for the church
has been purchased and will be
installed as soon as It arrives.
A progressive dinner is being
planned fur the entire Hubbard par
ish by the Altar society Sunday,
Jan. 31. The first course will start
at 6 p.m., at the Koeneman home,
from there to the Dominick home,
then to the Mike Bronec home and
dessert at the George Grimps
home. The Feb. 1 meeting will be
at the Koeneman home.
Jensen Again Head
Of Faith Lutherans
ALBANY raith Lutheran
cnurcn ai its fourth annual meet
ing re-elected Dr. Arne S. Jensen
as president for the coming year.
Donald Halter was elected to the
board of trustees and George
rcrry was re-eieciea as deacon.
Mrs. Jsmes Griffith was chos
en for the board of education
ana mrs. iiyai Lreswell was
named secretary.
netumca to ottice Tor a sec
ond year were Paul Noble, trea
surer, ana Mrs. Harvey Sclvog,
financial secretary.
The church council wss au
thorized to raise funds for an
organ during the year, as the
first goal outside of the regular
budget
BALLSTON Th Ballston
Community club met Friday
night, Jan. , in th Community
hall with th vice-president, Mrs.
El win Small, presiding.
Mrs. Robert Patty given a vote
of thanks for nuking the new
curtains for the stage.
Mrs. Robert Slovik of Toledo
was a recent visitor at th bom
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles KadelL
Mr., and Mrs. John Hobson
have returned bom following two
months spent at th home of
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Evsn of Mountain View. Calif..
and iir. and Mrs. Ray Hobson of
Klamath rails.
Mrs. Roma Brown ol Willamina
spent seversl days lait week visit
ing at the bom of her brother,
Joe carroL
Mrs. Fred Edson and Mrs. R.
H. Brooks spent Tuesday In Sher
idan assisting with the cheer pro
gram.
They have recently helped pack
TS boxes of food and clothing for
the needy In the area of Sheri
dan, Willamina, Buell and Grand
Kond. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. Manendi liv
ing east of Ballston are announc-
ing the arrival of i aeven pound
son at tneir home last week. Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Turner of McCoy
are maternal grandparent.
Future Teachers in
Monmouth Meeting
MT. ANGEL Attending th ro
gional Future Teacher of Oregon
WOOD BURN The regular! n"1" at Monmouth Jan. it,
. ,i U....JI. wer 11 members of the local St
Z Zl " V. VuTJ , B' rtapter from Mount An-
- -""" '""i""-: gel women s college.
.K. iui wu neiu rrraay an-. The evening meeting centered
moon at the home of Mrs. Fred around two main theme. "Organ
Anderson. Mrs. Ivy Doner pre- j iing FTA Clubs in High Schools"
sided in the absence of th presi-l nd Cen FTA Do for Be."
dent Mr. A. D. S arouse. uoroiny nuoer, ML Angel, wu
Plan. . m.a. . h-: eWct1 .chairman of one of the
Sweet Home
Lincoln
Fruitland
returned
Sun- j
"Pi
FRUITLAND Mrs. John
Shamberger waa hostess to the
Fruitland Home Extension Unit
at her home for an all day meet
ing recently.
Mrs. Ads Cooler and Clara
Fischer were project leaders for
simple home repslrs.
Mrs. Shamberger is chairman
of this unit.
House guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs George Kleen are
their daughters, Mrs. J. N.
(Grace) Allen of Modesto, Calif.,
snd Mrs J. F. (Nellie) Huchin
LINCOLN The Lincoln Good
will club held the January meet
ing at the home of Mrs. E. F.
McKinney Thursday with Mrs.
Loren Swenwnld and Mrs. S. A.
Hackett assisting in cerving des
sert luncheon.
Conducting the brief business
session was the president, Mrs.
Jefferson Williams. Mrs. H. D.
Jlurns led devotionala.
Present were special guests
Mrs. Joe Camillo and Mary Lynn,
Mrs. Chris Ball and Dianne and
Loretta Swenwold. Members pres
ent were Mrs. Edward Schlegel,
Mrs. Franklin Douglas, Mrs. Sar
ah Feller, Mrs. H. Wsrd Ash-
ford, Mrs. H. J. Neiger, Mrs. Wal
ter Brog, Miss Jcannie Smith,
Mrs. Lloyd Hoxie, Mrs. Rose Wat
kins, Mrs. Robert F. Yungen, Mrs.
Lois Crawford.
SWEET HOME Bob Brandt.
local real estate and insurance
agent, aold his business to Don
Carlon and Stan Soli here last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Arnold.
Mr and Mrs. Alwin Blankenship
and Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Evans
attended the convention of
Churches of Christ and Christian
Churches in Eugene last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brandt, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reed, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Whith attended
the arson trial of State versus
Kermit and Neva Mollitor which
was held in Albany.
Brand, White and Reed were
witnesses aa Sweet Home Volun
teer Firemen.
Sweet Home Cub Scout Pack
No. 31 was well represented in
the District Council meeting
which was held in Lebanon at the
Green Acres school. Those at
tending were Cubmaster Roy
names, committee Chairman AI
Crawford, District Representative
Hobart McQueary, Institutional
Representative Clifford Dewey
and the following Den Mothers;
Mesdames Clifford Dewey, Altha
Carrol, Ethel Bell Vallad, Bill
Reed, Ralph Smith, and Mrs.
Hobart McQueary.
Willard Moore was surprised
by several member, of his family
and friends on his birthday an-j
niversary last week. Those attend
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan
Arnold and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Reed, and Mr. Alford Arnold
and Bobby Smith. The party was
at the Moorse residence on Ninth
Avenue and Mrs. Moore and her
daughters were also present. '
ine (tremens banquet origi
nally planned for Jan. 28 was
scheduled for Feb. 23 in a recent
meeting of the firemen.
Bill Reed, Sweet Home build
ing inspector, attended a meeting
ot ouiiding inspectors in Salem
Friday.
Plans for the coming Blue and
Gold banquet which will be held
Feb. S, were completed in a re
cent meeting of adult leaders in
the Cub Scout Pack No. 31. The
meeting was held in the home of
Mrs. Ralph Smith on 7th Ave.
The Rev. Charles Scott Neville,
rector of the Church of the Good
Frances Willard and Lillian Ste
phens day, founders of the or
ganization, at the next meeting,
Feb. 20, which will be held at the
home of Mrs. S. Nelson with Mrs.
Dorothy Smith of Gervai a hostess.
. It also was planned to have Rev i
nrs. Koxeiia uougiaa of Dallas,
formerly of Woodburn, to speak
and show picture at a meeting
toon. Mrs. Warren Donner wa
elected a program chairman for
tha month of February.
Refreshments were served after
the meeting by Mrs. Anderson.
sectional group, and Donna Wol
fard, Silverton, acted a secretary
ut we outer.
Pratum
PRATUM Pratum Women'
Society of Christian Service spon
sored a shower for bride-elect
mi Nita scbaffer Wednesday
night at the home of Mrs. Harold :
deVries. After opening of gift!
the women spent the evening'
nemming aisn towels Jor Must
schaffer.
Samaritan in Corvallis, was the
speaker for this week' meeting
of the Sweet Home Woman's club.
The Rev. Neville chose for his
tipc, "A Brief Look at Our Re
ligion.' The pot-luck luncheon meeting
wa held in the Community
Church, Methodist
The Caacadia Community club
bad for a speaker Miss Elizabeth
von Treuenfels, a native of
Schleswig, Hostein, Germany. I
Miss von Treuenfels L a national i
Grange Youth Exchange student
and ia a senior in the Siuslaw
high school in Florence. She is a
guest in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Welty, of Siltcoos.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Saubert at
the Cascadia Ranger station had
her for their guest at this meeting.
1
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PMOfts a.a7
50c Till 5:00
Jane Russell
Marilyn Monro
in
"Gentleman
Prefer Blondes"
Also
Bette Davis
in
'Tha Star"
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NOW PLAYING!
n l.T-l J 1 C'l W I Prim this ensxemeat only!
f I es. t Inn., adnlu Si. 2.
. fHOHg a.aoeo (. I Wok-dajr mat., adulu M.
I Children, any tune, M.
aasawfrt, Louis de Roclwmont present
Tlx man u htj: I JBLJCtXO.
(hanged tht Vj I "fl jt,'Br fTH
world! rkjjjr mCrJU
A MAGNIFICCELTWSas-i
MOTION PICTURE FOR OUR TIME !
National Board of Review Selects Martin Lather
As One Beit Film of 1953!
LOSES FINGERTIP
SILVERTON Mrs. Iwls Mcll
bye severed the ends of the fingers
ol her right hand in ( painful ac
cident during th past week. Mrs.
Mrllbye waa turning off the motor
ol a power mower when the blades
caught her hand.
NOW SHOWING - OPEN (:4I
"JACK SLADE"
Mark Steven
Dorothy Malone
Comedy Co-Hit -"CLIPPED
WINGS"
Leo Gorcey, Hunt Hall
wrt In, or Wolves takr Ihsil
roll at (H K this 1..I ,rm h ,
n P. A (general pairing aver-
''n l- " "" "A '" "" '
Visitor at Installation services
of the fteheksh xl., , Mr
and Mrs. M V. Wnlvertnn, Mr
and Mra Wlillam Mack and Mrs
J'Mls i Mover of null., .nd Mrs
Guy Travis nf Independence
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ipris
SV j... . , mad, l J I m wftia
IMI.I.A WITH
DALLAS The Dallas unit
W(TU will meet st the home nf
Mrs. Helma Henderson, Thurs
day, Jan. 21, 2 pm. Itrv. Wil
liam Cocik nf the Foursquare
(ioapel churrh will he th. apesk
er for the allernruiH, siruiding
to Mrs W. H. McCormlrk, presi
dent nf lh group
Dr. R Reynolds Clink
HEMORRHOIDS
(rii.r.ai
Fitiura Fiituta
Prolapt
Proritii (Itching)
Stomach and Colon
FREE
Descriptive lookta
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
PmUlagnsI NstsnpaU
1144 Crater St . Rale
V NOTICE!
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Suburiptien Tkitt Now Im lh
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On Sal st Stevens I Sen
Sponsored by
Salm 2030 Club
Tuesday Lnnch
AT NORTH'S
kt to (tflKI Stieaeloj (tktr
ViRtilMA RAKED HAM
IMNSH HANDWICH
Whipped Potatoes
Cream Gravy
Cranherrv Sauce
65C
Fowl Raffrie
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SEE THEM AT . . .
Heider's T.V. Center
1120 Canttr St.
Salem's Finont SaUction of T. V.
"30 Year In Salem
Foe tK t Sarvko On Any Mak Call 4-5731
LAST DAT-
Robert Taylor
Deborah Kerr
In
"QUO VADIS"
TARTf TOMORROW
LOVE . . ; as Exciting as the Furious
Mutiny
From tha Adventure
. loden Poges ol ,.
tho Great Novet "
by Ben Amos
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SILVERTON CENSUS '
SILVERTON In the Silverton
chool district No. 4, the census
count totals 155. Mrs. Martin Han-1
nan, who ha served aa census;
t.lra ln m - W
-. ,wi wwiiwcr in years, aup-
-i rum uw enure wars wiui only
iew neipera, aoing tne entire
district in less than three week. I
Short Sobleets
"WINTER PARADISE"
and
"LAURENTIAN SPORTS HOLIDAY"
Jl
Monday, January 18, 1954
$aving Centers
ai the loot cf
the Bridge
West Salem
Mile North
of the Underpass
Salem
Open Every Day ... 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
PRICES 600Dt10N.-TUE5.-WED.
ORE. NO. 2 DESCHUTES
Potatoes
50
-LB.
SACK
LIMIT
59
Snoboy Navel
Home-Toter Bag
ORANGES wu,. 49c
LIMIT
IMPERIAL YALLEY
10
LETTUCE
Per
Head
.LIMIT
Sunbill
46-0unce Tin
Orange Juice 25
LIMIT
HOLIDAY
Margarine
4 p,,,ndi 69c
300 SHEETS
19"
YES Tissue
Pkg.
LIMIT
HORMEL'S SLICED
BACON
Mb.
Pkg.
LIMIT
Smoked Pork Loin .. 59c
' Ask the Butcher About
LOCKER BEEF
OLD-FASHIONED
Head Cheese
23
lb.
Pork Sausage i. 33'
Eastern Oregon Baby
IF
Pure Ground Beef
Chuck Roast
Rib Steak
49
1 29c
33c
t. 33c
-19c
Short Ribs