Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 06, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Orewn
Saturday, February 6, 1954
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Edited by MIKE FORBES
Dayton
DAYTON -Mrs. John L. An
derson returner home from the
hospital Tuesday morning. Her
condition remains the same.
Mr. a..d Mrs. Herman Louis
were recent dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Pcrkcy, Jim and
Grace Herring.
On Sunday, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Loyd Shawver, a birth
day dinner was enjoyed, honor
ing their daughter, Mrs. .John
orr, who wan tier nusband and
children came from Gladstone for
the day. Other guests were Mr,
Shawver's sister, Mrs. Joyce Cole
man of Oregon City and Kath
ryn Mickcl of Portland. After
noon guests were Mr. and Mrs.
G. D. Orr of McMinnville.
Slides were shown in the aft
ernoon, which were taken by Lt.
and Mrs. James Shawver in
France.
Mrs. Gordon Matthews and
daughter Beverly were hostesses
lor a baby shower recently, hon
oring Mrs John Dodge. The par
ty was held in the high school
class room at the Christian
rhtlrvh.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dowefc and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherman at
tended the basketball gave in
Eugene Tuesday, and were guests
of their son, Dill, and of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Whitney.
Art Robinson has received
word of the serious illness of his
sister, Mrs. Bessie Hurt, in San
Francisco, Calif.
Kathryn Micgcl is spending
some time here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Shawver, fol
lowing a recent back injury.
Mr. and Mrs. Art. Robinson
visited here sister, Mrs. Charles
Johnson, in Nrwberg, on Satur
day. On Sunday, they went to
Portland and visited her son,
Leonard Stearns, and family.
Dave Robinson came over Sun
day evening from McMinnville.-
Earl F Sutton, missing fire
man in the SP&S tiain wreck,
in the Deschutes river Sunday,
near Maupin, was a nephew of
Mrs. Earle Colmrn; and ; cousin
of Urie S. Aldermi n and Mrs.
John Shclburne of Dundee.
Sutton was the son of Mrs.
Harvey (Phoebe) Mates of Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Owens and
family visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Hobson at Ball
ston and enjoyed dinner, on Sun
day. Will Ditto, who has been in
the Providence hospital in Port
land, is home and recuperating
nicely.
Mrs. Dclauriee Helming and
her mother, Mrs. Pearl Crabtrce,
are - spending a week or ao in
Portland.
Mrs. Florence Mosgrove was a
recent gu of her son and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mos
grove. In the afternoon they
visited in the V'cldon Swan
home.
Mrs. Anna Woodward and her
sister, Louise Harmon, left Sun
day for Lincoln, Neb., where they
will visit relatives foi about three
months. They will also visit in
Fort Morgan, Colo.
Mrs. J. A. McIIenry enjoyed a
trip to Port.and Tuesday, where
she visited some friends.
The Dayton Civic Club met
Monday evening, Feb. 1, at the
club rooms, with Mrs. Lloyd
DOUBLE
Free Ticket Day
SUNDAY!
For Nolilgreivs
$10.00 Daily
CASH JACKPOT
Drawing Each Mon-, Tuti.,
Wed., Thurt., and
Oven Browned
Steak
and
Chicken Pot Pie
on
FAMOUS BUFFET
12 Noon to 8 P. M.
V Salads and Appetizers
Calort and Help Your
telfl
Choice of that t n I r
with potatoes, vegetable,
rolls, and ai many orders
as you wishl
V Choica of desserts and as
many orders at you wishl
V All the high-priced coffee
you can drink!
and
Best of All
All You QQ
Can Eat for w5j
(Kids Under 10-Just 44c)
Downtown on Stat Street
Bring the Whole Family
Double Fret Tickets to All
Valley
Goodrich, president, presiding.
Following the business meet
ing, Mrs. Curtis Douglas reviewed
an article, "Teenagers On The
Maich." Mrs. Orr Goodrich told
about Alnskas' statehood, and
Mrs. Harold Frink reviewed part
of the book, "The Power of Pos
itive Thinking."
The ne::t meeting will be on
Juvenile Delin uency.
Mrs. Goodrich and Mrs. Doug
las served refreshments.
Thomas Recder of . Salem
stopped by to see his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Itceder,
en route home after his busi
ness trip to Portland, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown
and Mrs. Arne F. Willson -visited
Mrs. Rose Finlcy, who is in a
Rest Home in Lebanon on Tues
day. The Kill Karc Club will meet
on Wednesday, Feb. 10,- in the
home of Mrs. Dan Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Finlcy and
Mr. and Mrs. Arne F. Willson at
tended the 5th Sunday Rally in
the Ncwberg Christian church.
Union Hill
UNION HILL The Union
Hill Woman's club met at the
home of Mrs. W. J. Lensman
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ma
rion Hunt, chairman, presided
during the business meeting.
S218 was received from the
March of Dimes polio drive from
the Union Hill and surrounding
school districts. The Care pack
age sent from the club was re
ceived in Germany. Four letters
were received from individuals
in Germany expressing their ap
preciation for the packages.
On Feb.' 13 the club will spon
sor a benefit card party at the
home of Mrs. Joanna Speed.
Committee in charge is Mrs. Ro
bert Humphreys, Mrs. Speed,
Mrs. Henry Peters, Mrs. Howard
Rogers and Mrs. Ralph Mollet.
Mrs. Maurice Heater told
about her trip to Los Angeles,
Las Vegas, San Jose and other
points of interest in California
and Nevada. Mrs. Verny Scott
told of her trip to Fort Eustis,
DenbiKh, Va.. Washington, D.C.,
and other noted plnces in the
cast.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heater
returned to their home on Wed
ncsday evening after a two
weeks vacation in the southern
states. They visited in Los An
geles,- San Jose, Las Vegas and
many other points of interest.
Aumsville
AUMSVILLE In observance
of National Boy Scout Week, Boy
Scout troop 48 and also Cub
Pack 48 will attend the Aums
ville Bethel Baptist church in a
body on Sunday, Feb. 7.
On Tuesday evening at 7
o'clock the Blue anjl Gold no
host dinenr will be held in the
grade school cafeteria. At 8
p.m. a program will be present
ed. Anyone interested in the
Boy Scout movement is invited
to attend the dinner and pro
gram. On Sunday, Feb. 14. the hoys
will attend the Aumsville Wes
leyan Methodist church in a
group.
Omrr (Hud) Roberts recently
returned from a business trip to
Quincy, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. George Killing-
ci', . (,. (Bud) Killingcr and
G. W. Howe of Salem left last
Tuesday morning by car for
Kansas. hile there the George
Killingcrs will attend the gol
den wedding celebration of Mr.
and Mrs. C. II. Bradley, father
of Marvin Bradley of Aumsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bradley
and son, Roger, left Saturday
morning for Lebanon, Kan., to
I attend the golden wedding cele
bration ol Mr. Bradley s parents,
Mr and Mrs. C. It. Bradley.
DINNER AT NORTH'S - Sunday Specials
Roast Turkey and Dressing $1.00
Sour ( roam Cole Slaw - Potatoes and Giblct Gravy - Home
Made Hot Rolls and Butter Tea Codec - Milk - Dessert
Prime Rib Roast of Reef $1.25
Whipped Potatoes and Brown Gravy Parsley Buttered Carrots
Home Made Hot Rolls and Butter Sour Cream Cole Slaw
Tea - Coffee Milk Dessert
We Invite You to Visit Salem's Must Comfortable Dining Room
Starts Tomorrow!
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Woodburn
WOODBURN O. L. Withers
was elected chairman of the
Woodburn park and recreation
board during a recent board
meeting. He succeeds Charles
Cornwcll who was named secretary-treasurer.
P.obert Sawtelle
was appoin.cd to the board for
a three-year term by Mayor Tu
rner Mattson to replace Walter
Lawson whose term had expired.
Mrs. Gerald B, Smith was re
appointed for another terms.
A letter of application from
John Wells of Monitor for the
position of life guard and in
structor at the Woodburn war
memorial swimming pool was
read. Wells has just completed
an enlistment in the coast guard
and was formerly life guard here.
The regular meeting of Wood-
burn Grrnije No. 79 will be held
tonight (Friday, Feb. 5) at the
Woodburn Orange hall beginning
at 8 p.m. The new password will
be given to members who have
paid their ':ucs.
Those attending are asked to
brinr sandwiches or cake to be
served during the social hour fol
lowing the program. Members
arc asked also to bring one of
the following articles for the
"secret friend" oranges, jelly,
canned fruit, cup cakes, apples or
vegetables.
Fred Dcntel of Aurora was
elected presiint of the Hop
Growers' Fire Relief association
of Butteillc at the recent an
nual meeting held in Portland
Rav Glatt of Woodburn was
named vice president, Vera Yr
der, secretary - treasurer and
Ray Miller assistant secretary-
treasurer.
Dcntel and Glatt were re-elect
ed directors and Robert Coleman
of Gcrvais was named to fill out
the unexpired term of S. J. Smith
of St. Paul. The 1953 audit was
read and approved.
Plans for conducting the "1954
Crusade for Freedom" in sup
port of "Radio Free Europe" in
the Woodburn area Feb. 12
through 22 were outlined at the
meeting of the Woodburn city
council Tuesday night by Dr.
James R. Dearen.
The campaign will include the
signing of "Freedom Scrolls' and
donating 'unds to aid "Radio
Free Europe," a priivate enter
prise with 21 stations carrying
the truth to people behind the
iron curtain.
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Dallas
DALLAS A grandson will be
honored when the First Presby
terian church of Portland ob
serves its centennial Feb. 10.
Rev. George F. Whitworth,
grandfather of Sidney S. Whit
worth, Dallas superintendent of
schools, presided at the organi
zation meeting of the church 100
years ago on this date.
Rev. Whitworth came west as
a home missionary in 1853, with
the intention of settling In the
Pugct Sound country. He spent
the winter of 1853-1854 in Port- i
land and with another minister j
organized the Portland church j
on Feb. 10. 1954.
Whitworth is concluding his :
30th year as an elder in the !
First Presbyterian church, Dal- ;
las. Mrs. Whitworth will also
be a guest of honor.
A Deputation team from Wil
lamette university will be in
charge of the morning service
Sunday morning, Feb. 14 at the '
Methodist church.
Plans are being made for a ,
revival and Bible conference to :
be held at the Foursquare Gos
pel church Feb. 7-21. Services
will be held daily at 10 a.m. and
7:45 p.m. except Monday, rob.
15.
Max G. Colhurn, pastor, teach
er and evangelist, will conduct
the services.
Special music will be featured
at the night services.
Special services will begin at
FNItS TONIH !
ltork Hudson in
HACK TO GOD'S
COUNTRY"
Also
"Those Redheads
From Seattle"
Lthe Evangelical United Brethren
church Sunday morning, Feb. 7.
Dr. Edison Habegger .of Van
Nuys, Calif., will conduct the
services.
The Salem Singers will pro
vide special musical and singing
features each night.
The service will be held each
night at 7:45, except Saturday.
Monday night the Salem Singers
will give a special Sacred con
cert. '
Bethel Park
BETHEL PARK Wednes
day evening Rev. Swope met
with his building committee. The
plans for the n e w"J church at
Brooks are in the final stage
before beginning construction.
Mrs. Amy Fite and April at
tended a school athletic game
at Silverton Friday evening be
tween that city and Estacada.
Rev. Robert Pirtle is leaving
bv plane for Medford this week,
where he will be on business for
several days.
Mrs. Kate Smith was hostess
for the Women's Missionary
Council on Wednesday. Late
that ' evening she left for Los
Angeles via San Francisco to
visit friends and relatives, and
expects to be gone several
weeks. .
Paul Edmond has been sta
tioned at Fort Ord, Calif., since
joining the army last November.
He was home last week on fur
lough, before going back to
camp in California. He expects
to be shipped to Norfolk, Va.,
for special training.
Mrs. Alfrcida Martin was a
visitor at the home of several
friends here, as well as stop
ping at her own cottage, onTved
ncsday. Thursday she left by
bus for Los Angeles where she
will vacation. She expects to be
gone three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Young
were in Portland this week on
business.
Friday evening Rev. and Mrs.
Cassclman and Janice White en
tertained a group of friends at
their home for dinner.
Tuesday Mr. and .Mrs. Vern
Meyhr and son, Joe, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Nelson of Willa
mina visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Rube Nelson.
Fairview
FAIRVIEW Mrs. Marion
Dixon of Fairview and her new
son, David Neal, have returned ;
home. Grandparents arc Robert
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Turner
TURNER A square dance club
was organized recently and Wil
liam Kyle vas elected president,
Mrs. William Kyte, secretary
treasurer. They1 will meet the first and
third Friday of each month.
They are meeting this month
in the Masonic hall. But t h e
March meeting will be held in
the grade school gym.
Irvin and Herbert Krcger do
the calling.
Members are Mr. and Mrs. Carl
'Burkland, Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sharp
and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hy
ers, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Kreger of Jefferson; Mr.
and Mrs. Don Gcntzlcr of Aums
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grim,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stewar,
Mr. and Mr Garth Rouse, Mr.
and Mrs. Brutus Ashcraft, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Gregerson, Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Kreger, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Jordon and Mr. and
Mrs. William Kyte.
Mrs. Lee Barber is spending
several da in Vancouver, Wash,
with her sister who is ill.
The third end fourth grades
will furnish part of the enter
tainment and refreshments at
the PTA meeting Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Case, Jr.,
and two daughters, of Salem,
rented the Ray Grim residen.e
west of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bott
have rented one of the Chapman
apartments. They moved Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wolf and
family of AWity Were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Wolf, Sunday.
The Sunshine lub met at the
home of Mrs. John Regier, Tues
day, for an all day meeting.
Members present were Mrs. Man
uel Keene, Mrs. Ada Rose, Mrs.
Sage Brown, Mrs. E. E. Ball,
Mrs. Robert Mitchell, and Mrs.
Iva Sidwell. Visitors present
were Mrs. Omar Snyder, Mrs.
Catterlin and Mrs. Evans.
The next meeting will be on
March 2 at the home of Mrs.
Sayde Brown.
Albert Bates, who had a back
operation last month, is home.
The Arema social club of Vic
toria chapter elected the fol
lowing offcers at the left meet
ing: Mrs. Loren Newkirk, Sr.,
president; Mrs. Karl Wipper, vice
president, and Mrs. Edward Dim-
C. Dixon of Unionvale; Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Coberly of Wheat-
;,n, district. This is 'their fourth
child, and third son.
ENDS TONITE
Alec Guinness
Yvonne DcCarlo
in
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Also
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bat, Jr., secretary-treasurer.
The new president appointed
Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. Karl
Wipper and Mrs. Robert Mitch
ell on a committee to revise the
by-laws. A new date will be set
for the meetings.
Unionvale
Unionvale Twelve women of the
Unionvale Evangelical United Bre
thern Church Ladies Aid attended
the all day quilting held at the so
cial room Tuesday.
Thirteen men did donation car
penter, work and were dinner
guests of the Ladies Aid at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W.' Magec
motored to Waldport Monday.
Ivan L. Crawley of Broadmead
was a Monday guest of relatives
here.
Miss Thelma Terry of Portland
spent the week-end with her moth
er. Mrs. Robert Terry, In Union
vale: Mr. and Mrs. Verl Terry of
Portland came and got his mother
and she visited them for the day.
Mrs. Scott Edwards of the Grand
Island Service Center spent Wed
nesday in Portland,
Macleay
MACLEAY Because of oth- i
er community activities the val-i
entine party for the school chil
dren has been cancelled.
. Attending the officers train- j
ing meeting at Waldo Hills, con-!
ducted by the state grange of-!
ficcrs were Clarence Johnson, of ;
the local Grange executive com
mittee, Mrs. Clarence Johnson,
secretary, and Mrs. M. M. Magee,
lecturer.
P. Taylor, who became seri
ously ill Wednesday, is reported
to be improved.
Spring plowing has started onj
the hill land of the community, j
Cherry's Plantation
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Mt. Angel
MT. ANGEL Mr. and Mrs.
William Harrahill, who will cele
brate their golden wedding an
niversary this year, were given
two surprises Thursday. Early
in the ' morning they received
word from their sqn and daughter-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Harrahill of Klamath Falls, of
the arrival of their first son,
Michael, born that morning at a
Klamath Falls hospital. This is
their second child. The daughter
is two years of age.
Later in the d-y, Mrs. Harra
hill answered the door for the
Folgcr coffee man, and as she
had some Folgers coffee in f :
house, and could give the cor
rect answer to the winning ques
tion, she was presented with a
large Westinghouse Adjust-O-Matic
gri 1 and waffle maker.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arritola
ENDS TODAY! Starts 5:45
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"COW COUNTRY"
Starts Tomorrow Cont. 1:45
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2ND SPARKLING FEATURE
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AND RHYTHM" with
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Hugh
Ann
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Herbert
are receivmi; congratulations on
the arriival of their second '.
of twins, a boy and a girl, born
at the Silverton hospital, Tues
day ev-'ing. The babies wei"hed
5 ,uun.ls, 11 ounces and 5
pounds 13 ounces. They now
have six boys and one girl. The
oldest in the family are the seven-year-old
twins.
Fruitland
F'RUITLAND The Happy
Sewers of Fruitland met Wed
nesday, Feb. 3 and started their
pin cushions.
Next Wednesday, Feb. 10,
there will be a Valentine party
at the home of Patricia Gydesne.
Hrs. Herbert Hilke is leader of
this club.
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! SUNDAY !
DINNER j
Roast Turkey j
& Dressing
: Mashed Potato With j
: Giblet Gravy, Cole Slaw :
Hot Biscuits, Butter t
850 I
Virginia Raked Hamj
j & Sweet Potatoes
i With Pan Gravy Sour
Cream Cole Slaw Home
I Made Hot Rolls and Butter
: Tea - Coffee Milk Dessert
( $1.00
i Rring the Family
j Served in the Dining Room
: or Service in Your Car
! WOODROFFE'S
j SAN SHOP
:! Ml,. N. of the Underpass
ENDS TONITE
Elroy "Craiylegs" HIrsch
Norm Van Brocklln
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