Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 05, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon
Friday, February 5, 1934
In The
Edited by MIKE FORBES
Pratum
PRATUM Attending a birth-
day dinner Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Rusell Gainer of
Newberg were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold de Vrccs and children;
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Liliey
and son, Gordon; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred de Vrees and Mr. and Mrs.
William dc Vrees. Celebrating
birthdays were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold de Vrees, Mrs. Raymond
Li I Icy and Mrs. Gainer.
John Hofatetter of Pratum is
In the Silverton hospital.
Rudolph dc Vries is convclese-
ing at home having spent some
timo in a Salem hospital.
Donald Meyer spent several
days at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Meyer after
spending some time at Silverton
hospital.
Miss Betty llarlor, grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Bowcn, is in the mid-year gra
duation class at Pacific College
at Forest Grove.
Miss Harlor is leaching in
grade school at Hillsboro. She is
a former Pratum girl, and attend
ed Salem high.
Those attending the graduation
from Pratum were Mrs. Harold
de Vries and Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Bowen.
Pratum Methodist Youth Fel
lowship invited parents and
friends to their program Sunday
night. Miss Carolyn Meyer was
the leader. After the devotions
and program hour refreshments
were served jn the basement.
Mrs. Lottie Smith of Portland
is staying at the Henry Powell
home keeping house for her
brother while Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Haldcrson are on a trip to
southern California and other
places of interest. The Haider
snns are driving tlnwn by car.
ML Angel
MT. ANGEL The Board of Su
pervisors of the Mount Angel Soil
Conservation District outlined
plans at the regular monthly
meeting Tuesday evening, Feb.
2, to hold a meeting in the near
future of all the land owners in
the proposed Hoffman drainage
project, and also to hold other
small group meetings throughout
the district.
The Mount Angel board mem
bers will attend a joint meeting
at Harrisburg on Friday, Feb. 5,
of the Mt. Angel, Silver Creek,
Santiam, Linn-Lane, S I u s 1 a w,
Umpqua and West Central Lane
Soil Conservation Districts.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Folti
were honored at a surprise party
on the occasion of their Kith wed
ding anniversary, given at their
home Sunday evening. Those
present included t h e honor
guests, and Mrs. R. J. Wclton, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis lioygens and Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Wcissenfels.
Delegates to the Farmers Un
ion State convention in Salem for
Feb. 11, 12, and 13, were elected
at the Mount Angel local of the
Farmers Union meeting Monday
evening, Feb. 1, at the Legion
Memorial hall. Roy Palmer was ; t(,
eiecica as me insurance oeiegaie,
and other delegates are, A. P.
Duda, Joseph Bcrnt, Albert
Bochslcr, Otto Lucht, John Joerg,
and C. J. Duda.
Guest speaker at the meeting
was John Lienhart, member of
!
the board of directors of the
Mount Angel Co-operative Cream-(
cry- I
The Young People's Sodality of j
.-ii. mm;, pollen nn.i ui .1 ivk-Ij.j
ular meeting on Monday evening,
Feb. 1, and made plans for a
Marian Year Pilgrimage which
will be held Saturday, Feb. 13. Lynn Cubser, McMinville.
Sodality members will receive ( Afternoon guests at the same
corporate communion at the 8 home were Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
o'clock Mass in St. Mary's church i Noble, Harlie and Judy of Union
Sunday, Feb. 7, with all members vale: Mr. and Mrs. John Noble
participating in the recitation of of Salem.
the Community Mass. I Miss Mildred Ader of Grand
Rev. Father Clement Frank. ' Island, a student of Dayton school
O S B.. Sodality Moderator, spoke
on the Marian Year A report
from the sick committee was
given by Mary Wagner F.rnest
Kimlinger. KuchariMic commit
tee chairman, reported that the
Sodality members rrcitrd the
"Roisary for Peace'1 over station
KfX.'O in Salem, Mono's? eve
ninr. Feb 1
The eni high school mirri
n will he in charge of the
Miriil at the March 1 meeting
ftriri Geirhwill Wil named
rhtrmn n'i Joe
lironec co-
ehirmn of the committee
Mjm Wry Lu Kaulhaber
rhttrmm of the rntertsinmf nt
Fruitland
r RUTLAND Mr and Mrs.
J y Jordan htt moved to the
t'.at arid rented thi-ir home to
Fl'iyd Beutler of Middle f.roie
district
Mr. nd Mrs Alvin Gardner of
Portland were Saturday visitor
I the home of Mr Gardner'!
mother, Mrs Myrtle Harmon.
SATURDAY LUNCH AT
NORTH'S
In the Capitol Shopping
Center
ROAST PORK and
DRESSING
Whipped Potatoes and
Gravy, t'ole Slaw
Hot Biscuits and Itutlrr
Apple Sauce
Fast If. Delirious
Service ' Food
Try Stltm'i Bui Plici to El!
Valley
Smithfield
SMITHKIELD Frank Wall
! wa surprised Sunday with a
i birthday party arranged for him
i by his family. The guests present
were, Mr. and Mrs. I'eic icicn
roew and Laverne, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Friesen, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter anz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frie
sen, and Larry, Lawrence, and
Arlie, Air. and Mrs. Harry Fast
and Larry, Lynetle and Linda,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brandt, Alvin,
Marlin, Jackie and Dorothy.
Mary Barth won the spelling
contest at Perrydale scnooi. ane
is now readv to enter me semi
finals. This is the 1954 Oregon
Statesman-KSLM spelling con-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hubbard of
Spokane, Wash., visited Mr. hub
bard's niece and her family Mr.
and Mrs. Milt Barth, John and
Mary. Mrs. Barth had not seen
her uncle for 39 years.
Smithfie d's Friendly Neigh
bor club had their monthly party
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
lad Houghman Saturday evening.
Refreshments were served to the
following members, Mr. and Mrs.
Hardy Smith and Becky, Mr. and
Mrs. Allyn Philips, Margaret
Ann, Wayne, Jean and Jane, Mr.
and Mrs. Claud Hickerson, Mr.
and Mrs. Hans Boeder the host
and hostess and Karlene and
Karen.
Mrs. Hugh Hickerson from Sal
em visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Hickerson from F'riday evening
till Saturday.
Mrs. Ike Reimer was given a
surprise birthday party by her
daughter, Mrs. Earl Fields, Boa
and Betty Rcimor, on Friday eve
ning in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fields. Those present besides the
hostesses were, Mr. and Mrs. Ike
Reimer, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rei
mer, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reimer,
Mr. and Mrs. Corney Reimer, Mr.
and Mrs. John Friesen, Mr. Earl
Fields, from Dallas and vicinity
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friesen from
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ediger, and
Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. Hans
Boeder and Chuck were inMon
mouth Saturday for the annual
Folks Festival given by the stu
dents at O.C.E.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ranes and
daughter, Brinda, from Portland
visited his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Bancs for dinner Sun
day. '
Eugene V. Clarke from Inde
pendence, who has been instruct
ing a men's class in welding at
Pcrrydale school two evenings a
week, had an accident with his
car and is now in the Salem Gen
eral hospital. He injured his
back, but expects to be able to
leave the hospital about Friday.
Clnsscs will continue as schedul
ed. Mrs. Hardy Smith, Mrs. Milt
Barth, and Mrs. Hans Boeder
served refreshments after the
P. T. A. meeting at Perrydale
school Monday evening. Last min
ute plans were discussed lor the
smorgasbord at the Perrydale
school on Saturday night Feb. 6.
The dinner is from five until 9
p.m.
The F.F.A. chapter at Perry
dale school has invited everyone
attt-nd their speech contest at
(ne school Feb. 10, 8 p.m.
Unionvale
UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Storcnberg of Unionvale
t- I thnl-
..' , ,,..:. Bmi
her daughter, Sherry, at Salem,
SUsun,liiy dinner guests of Mr.
(' ark NobIC Were .Mr.
j aml Mrs ,Iohn Snlhcrg and son,
i Walter; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hook
I, ,f Portland: Mr. and Mrs. I).
has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
imric ionie since me ninn "
Macleay
MAl'l.r.AY "Sweethearts of
the Future" will be the theme
ol the lecturer's program at the
Grancc meeting to be held l
the Grange hall, Fridav night,
reb 5
Members re asked to bring
pictures of their grandchildren
for the display table
A H'ven o'cloc k no host supper
will precede the meeting.
IKIH IlK.NTlST'K OKFII'K
LEBANON t'ltv police are in-M-otigalinK
the theft of 33 from
the dental office ot Dr. K;lh John
on during the noon hour Monday
The front door of le oflire at tW.
Second St had been left unlocked
a lording lu police reports. Dr.
Juhnvm discovered the loss when
he returned from lum-h.
UWIK.KI) Willi ASSAI IT
AI.lt ANY D.iiiK'l A Jones. M.
pleaded innocent in district cnurl
here Wednesday to an assault and
Oattery chamc hroutht by Daisy
Jones The defendant was admit
ted to JUKI bail and his trial was
set lor April .
em
NOW PLAYING!
"Crazvlrgs" Hirsh
l.lovd Nolin
In
"CRAZYIEGS"
Also
Joan Leslie
in
"FUGHT NURSE"
Bethel
BETHEL As the entertain
ment feature of the Monday
night meeting of the Farmers
Union Arno Spranger and Ralph
Wilson showed their colored
slides of farm activities and
snow views. Herman vKleen, agri
cultural committeeman, reported
crops in fine condition, except
the filbert crop was feared dam
aged by the snows.
New members who with their
families have just been received
into the organization are Roger
S. Miller and E. C. Cooler, both
of Rt. 6, Salem; and C. C. Can
non, Pringle Road.
Delegates to the fire insurance
meeting to be held concurrently
with the state convention, are
Ralph Wilson and alternate, Mrs.
Wilson; and to the auto insur
ance meeting, Arno Spranger,
delegate, and Roy Marchand, al
ternate. Visitors who addressed the
meeting were Mrs. Inez Moore,
F. U. state secretary; Miss Dol
lic Lee, state insurance secre
tary; Roy Rutschman, president
Marion County; Fred Schermack
er, Marion local president; Frank
Beutler, Central Howell local
president.
The budget of the organization
received a lift from the proceeds
of the annual oyster super,
served by Roy Marchand, Jake
Neufcldt, Arthur Schuiz.
Amity
AMITY The Amity Retail
association has scheduled a din
ner meeting for Feb. 18 at the
Masonic hall.
The Social club of the Eastern
Star will serve the dinner. Mrs.
Arlene Herring will be the
speaker.
At its last meeting Ihc associa
tion voted In hack the Lions club
in its project of sponsoring a
community hall providing a
meeting place for organizations.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wood, re
turned Thursday from a month's
visit in Southern California with
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bcals. Mr.
Wood's mother, Mrs. W. E. Tay
lor, Drs. Howard, Leonard and
Walter Wood and their families.
Mr. Wood underwent surgery
while there and is much improv
ed. They encountered bad driv-
ng conditions in northern Cali
fornia and frozen water pipes at
(heir home, but no serious dam
age.
Kenneth Stafford was brought
home from McMinnville hospital
where he was a surgery patient
for several days due to a broken
heel suffered some time ago. The
leg is in a cast at present.
Eola Hills will have a two hour
earlier rural mail route which
started Feb. 1 and the Whiteson
area mail delivery out of Amity
will be two hours later, accord
ing to Amity post office officials.
Falls City
Visitors at the Robert Fletch
er home Sunday were Mr.
Fletcher's sister, Mrs. Alice
Owings of Medford, his nephew,
Ed (iilmore, of Dallas, and Mr.
Gilmorc's two sons-in-law, Rod
ney Jones of Salem and Eddie
Kohlcr of Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fletcher,
Bobby, Jimmy and Mary Ann
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr Fletcher's parents, the Rob
ert Fletchers.
The occasion was that of a
belated birthday celebration for
Mrs. Fletcher, Jr.
At the last meeting of the
Christian women's fellowship,
Mrs. Richard Paul and Mrs. W.
P. Letterman were In charge
of study and devotions.
Others present were Mrs.
Kthcl Guthridgc and Mrs. How
ard Gramling.
Mrs. Myrtle Campbell and her
son, Ray, are having a lelevisinn
I set installed.
I Word has been received of the
death last week of Charley Moy
er of Salem.
Mr. Mover lived in this vicini
ty a few years ago.
lie was a brother-in-law of
Mr, rssle Moyer.
The Ray Tarter family of Air-'
lie have called at her parents'
home several limes of late to
see how they were getting along
during the snowy spell.
There is still a thick covering
of snow here.
Robert Nelson, former resi
dent of Falls City, has been par
alyzed for over a year, according
2 Terhnlculor Hits
Rock Hudson
in
"Bock to God't
Country"
Also
"Those lied Heads
From Seattle"
rxOHl ! '
BOYS and GIRLS
Tomorrow a 1130
SPECIAL
KIDS SHOW
SEE -
The Great Adventure
of Captain Kidd
and
3 Color Cartoon
Also
ROCK HinSON
In
"BACK TO
GOD'S COUNTRY"
Also
"THOSE REDHEADS
FROM SEATTLE"
IP
!
Lyons
LYONS The people of Lyons
soon will see a dream come true.
Twenty men appeared before the
Linn County Courti n Albany last
this a rural fire district. Election
of olficcrs will be held March 6,
and after that they expect to be
able to purchase a fire truck. A
much needed article in the com
munity.
Pvt. James Phillips, who recent
ly graduated from the Signal Corps
school at Fort Monmouth, N.J.
pent his furlough at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Phillips, Rt. 1, Lyons. He left
Monday for Fort Mead, Md. He
expects to spend a few days in
San Francisco, Calif., enroute to
Maryland.
A Monday overnight guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. ha Cruson
and Jerry was Mrs. J. C. Kerber
from DeLake.
Pfc. Donald Kuiken spent the
week end at his home here. Kuiken
is now stationed at F'ort lewis,
Wash. His wife is staying at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Baltzer.
Miss Jean Tinnie, who was found
quite ill at her home last week is
reporled to be much improved.
Miss Tcnnie lives alone.
Orin Morgan and son, Albert,
went to Salem Sunday where they
attended an Archery shoot.
Joan Schwindt was able to re
turn home Sunday after spending
last week in the Santiam Memorial
hospital in Stayton with spinal
meningitis.
Mrs. Orin Morgan spent the
week end in Eugene. She was a
guest of their daughter, Miss Sher-
rel Morgan, who is a student at the
Northwest Christian college, and
attended the symposium program
at the college.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Culwell
entertained with a dinner at their
home Sunday hinoring their daugh
ter Joyce on her tenth birthday
anniversary. Attending were Mrs.
Sarah Weitman and Lylath: Mr.
and Mrs. Daivid Weitman, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Weitman and Mike;
Sherrel Fletcher, Joyce Weston,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Weitman,
Rickie, Phil, Brent, Ronnie and
Clayton, Hugh Weitman, all of
Aumsville; Helen and Jeanette
Joyner of Mill City; Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Short of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Culwell and Larry of Bend;
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culwell, Del
mer and Donna, Mrs." Lydia Cul
well, Norma Jean Bentley, Mr. and
Mrs. Hershel Culwell, Joyce. Thel-
ma, Shirley and Andy, all of Ly-1
ons.
Mrs. Forrest Nydegger has re
turned home alter spending several
days in Salem at the home of her :
sister, Mrs. Kthcl Mitchell.
Mr. Elvas Kuiken and Kathleen
spent the week-end in Springfield, i
where they were guests of her
daughter, Miss Joy Kuiken, who is
a teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton, Irar-!
ry and Carolyn from Fort Rainier,
Wash., spent the week end at their!
home here. While here they visit- I
ed is nioter, Mrs. Jon McClurg at 1
the Salem Memorial hospital. j
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mnddox ofj
Pedee visited friends in Lyons j
Sunday. Mrs. Maddox is a former
teacher at the Marl-Linn school
and will be remembered as Miss
Dcanne Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Free re
ceived word the first of the week
of the death of his oldest brother, !
John Free, in Souk Center, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Baltzer had as
their guests several days last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dimbat from
Wheeler. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sieg have
gone to San Francisco. Calif.,
where they will visit friends for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston,
Kathryn and Tommy spent the '
week-end at Waldport. at the home
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Thayer.
Mrs. John McClurg. who under
went major surgery at the Salem
Memorial Friday morning, is re
ported to be convalescing satisfac
torily. to recent news.
He can only speak and use his
I hands.
His present home is in Camas,
Wash.
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STARTS SUNDAY!
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KENNY BAKER ANN MILLER
PHILSILVERS
in
"Romance and Rhythm"
Mf. Angel Eyes
Sewage Plant
I
I an. AiotL ine February
business meeting of the Mt. An
gel City Council took place Mon
day evening in the ML Angel
CHI Hall.
The city disposal plant and
sewage system, which has been
uppermost in the work of the
Council during the past years,
was the main discussion of the
evening.
Representatives of the Mt. An
gel Cooperative Creamery, Oscar
Overland, president, Frank Hett
wer, manager, and directors
Frank Poepping, Ed Ebner and
Alois Kirsch, together with
James R. Boldston of the Oregon
State Sanitary Authority met
with the Council to discuss the
city disposal plant.
The Mt Angel City Council
men approved a move to seek
payment from the Mt. Angel Co
operative Creamery for use of
the new proposed city sewer sys
tem. The council will offer a
tentative proposal to the cream
ery board, who will submit the
proposition for discussion and
approval at the annual creamery
membership meeting scheduled
for Feb. 6.
The City council has secured
property for the new disposal
site, and engineering plans have
been drawn and submitted for
the treatment plant.
. The council approved appro
priations of $100 to further the
tree planting program started by
the City several years ago, which
is proving to be a big success.
Installation of new type incan
descent lights to replace the
present old type street lights as
they wear our was approved. The
Health committee was instructed
to investigate sanitary conditions j
on Gilles St.
Fire Chief Francis C. Schmidt
reported that the department an
swered one fire call during the
month and held two regulation
drills. The fire chief announced
that Cy Gill, who is well drilled
in fire fighting, will hold a one
night school in April for mem
bers of the local department The
Chief and five members attended
a fire school at Albany recently.
WHEATLAND WOMAN ILL
WHEATLAND Mrs. James
Clevenger has been ill with in-
fiuenza,
Willamette University
Presents
The Vienna
String Symphony
Kurt Rapf Conductor
Soloist Rosl Schwalgcr
Cnloratur Soprano
15 Musicians
Tuesday, Feb. 9, 8:15 P. M.
Salem HI Auditorium
Tickets at Stevens & Son
Reserved Seats S3.00, $2.40
Students $1.80
The adult comedy hit of
the year.
"The Captain's Paradise"
Starring
Alec Guinness
Yvonne DcCarlo
"Geraldlne"
John Carroll & Mala Powers
Stan Frebrrg of
"Dragnet" fame
At regular prices
15c for viewers
New Improved
polaroid viewers
clip nnind regular
JOSl
FERRER
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BIG HIT
- IM
Hopewell
HOPEWELL Mrs. Frank
Westerhouse and Mrs. Walter Er
win were co-hostesses at a party
at the home of Mrs. Westerhouse
on Monday evening, Feb. 1.
Mrs. Kay Ingram of McMinnville
was in charge of the games.
Those who attended were Mrs.
Ross Rogers, Mrs. Henry Deedon,
Mrs. Harvey Hewitt, Mrs. Clar
ence Legg, Mri. Fenton Galer,
Miss LaVerda Erwin, Mrs. Frank
Hershe.
Mrs. Eugene Wilson was host
ess for a party Monday evening,
Feb. 1, at her home. Mrs. Jessie
Hedge of Salem was in charge
of the party. Those who attend
ed were Mrs. Dan Hamilton of
Salem, Mrs. C. L. Woelke, Mrs.
Kenneth Hunt, Mrs. Ted Daum,
Mrs. J. E. Peterson, Mrs. Glen
Robinson, Mrs. Roy Wright, Mrs.
Denzil Wilson, Miss Aileen Wil
son, Mrs. Lee Boaz, Mrs. Roy La
Follette, Mrs. Lloyd Lind, Mrs.
Robert Yungcn, all of Salem
route 1 and Mrs. Stephen Nevil,
Mrs. M. V. Wright and Mrs. Le
land Newhouse of Dayton.
Mrs. Ross Rogers attended the
convocation of ministers and lay
men of the Oregon Council of
Churches at the First Christian
church in Salom Feb. 2-4.
Silverton Man in
Story of Rum Jungle
SILVERTON Of local interest is
the story, "They're Busy at Rum
Jungle," by Robert Kennedy, in
the Oct., 1953, issue of "Australia
Magazine,' 'describing uranium
mining near Darwin, Northern Ter
ritory, the copy, received here, re
cently. In the illustration is pictured
Robert James, brother-in-law of
Mrs. Joseph A. Luthro of Silverton,
wife of Pastor Luthro.
.lames is mine suoerintendont
for Territory Enterprises PTV.
Ltd., a subsidiary of Consolidated
Zinc corporation,
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Now Showing Open 6:45
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Technicolor
Joan Crawford
Michael Wilding
Action Co-Hit
"COW COUNTRY"
with Edmund O'Brien
H0UYW00D KIDS MA1INEE
Tomorrow 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
3 Cartoons Serial
"WAGON TEAM"
Gene Autry & Champion
Plus 3 Stooge Comedy
"PEST MAN WINS"
also
Benson's Birthday Cake for
Bruce Fochtman. Maurine
Copple, Skipper Tripp, Jean
Miller, Larry Haines, Gary
Gandy, Raymond Warner,
Kenneth Harris, .Donna
Kiely, Helen Prange, Jay
Painter, Candy Painter, Vir
ginia Zicbart, Don Garrison,
Earlone Noble, Steven Hag
an, David Voves, Gayle
Hayworth, Dick Voves, Les
lie Crawford, Cheryl Sodcn.
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