Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 08, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orcein
Monday, February 8, 1954
In The Valley
Edited by MIKE FORBES
Dayton
DAYTON Mrs. Lina Buckley
is again able to be up and about
her home. She is improving
slowly.
The 37tl. annual Scouters
Council potluck banquet was held
at the Masonic Temple in Port
land, Tuesday evening, Feb. I.
Attending from Dayton were
Mr. and Mrs. Dclbert Temple and
- Mr. and Mrs. Lanada Mcr ce rep
resenting the Boy Scouts; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Makinister and Mr. and
Mrs. John Freeborn, representing
ti.e Cub Scouts.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ratliff, ol
the Daytona Theater, have re
ceived tl news of a baby girl,
born to heir daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. James Madill, of Bremerton,
Wash., on Monday, Jan. 2j.
The Madill's also have a son
and daughter. The Ratluff now
have six grandchildren, including
tWMrs. Harmon Reeder recently
attended a reception honoring
.Mrs. Roe Cloud, who was he
"Mother" of rrcgon and for the
U S. In 1950, at the Aero club in
'Ij Mrr. L. W. Scoggan
attended '.he Automobile show in
Portland "uesday.
Pvt Carl Rasf ka left Wedr.cs-
' day afternoon for Ft. Ord, Calif.,
where he will finish his basic
training. He h- hcen home with
his family for the pnst week.
Mrs. Russell Coburn, Mrs.
Nelle Coburn and Mrs. 0. C.
Goodrich -ip.nt the day with Mrs.
Clarence King in Salem Thurs-
d8Mrs. Delia XJRen returned
hnmo last week from California,
where she has been visiting since
before Thanksjiving m tne
homes of Tom and Robert U.Ren
and other relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright
and daughter, Shira Kay, of Port
land, came Sunday -'or dinner
with his sister, Mrs. Wayne Ow
ens. The dinner was in honor
of the little girl's 4th birthday.
The Wrights have a smaller
Mrs. Earl Kldd spent Tuesday
in Portland and Oresham visiting
hci sisters. Another sister from
Yamhill acompanicd l.er.
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hendrick
son of Salem visited the Hale
' Hendrick n family Monday eve
ning. Later they all went to
Ncwberg to visit the men s
father.
Dean Schmltz and Kent Crow
ley are on the wrestling squad
at OTI and Mclvin Lehman is on
the freshman wrestling squad at
OSC. These boys got their start
In wrestling at the Dayton High
School. I
Silverton
S1LERTON J. Carey Moore
is to continue as manager of the
local bank though the change
has been effected to begin Feb.
8, for affiliation with the First
National Bank of Portland,. when
the First Silverton bank is to be
come one of IS affiliates. Moore
announced that there would be
no interruption of services to cus
tomers. x
"Keeping Up With Textiles"
will Be discussed at the 1:30 o'
clock Wednesday meeting of
Bethany Home Extension club,
when Mrs. Marvin Dahl will be
hostess and county agents are to
present the topic.
Quintin Estell, local attorney
and city municipal judge, has
filed assumed business name for
"Silverton Credit Reporting
Service."
That Palm Springs Is popular
as a winter resort for local folk
is evidenced by a message from
the Craig Clarks, who told of
meeting Mr. and Mrs. Norris
Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ad
ams, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ad
ams, and Mayor Harry V. Car
son and Mrs. Carson at ihc fam
ous spa. Earlier' in the winter
season, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Towc
spent some time at Palm Springs,
later driving to Fort Dodge,
Iowa, for a visit at the Lacy Har
mon home.
Speaker Thursday evening at
the armory for the Young Farm
ers group, on farm advisorship,
will be Dr. Burton Wood, mem
ber of the federal agricultural
advisory committee. "
Woodburn
Donald
DONALD Raymond Peterson
in company with Wayne Snyder
of Portland, called in a former
buddy of theirs at Oswego, Bud
Langclicrs, Welncsday evening.
These fellows were all stationed
together in India- during World
War II. They were there for
three yoars. Mr. Snyder lives
in Pendleton, but at present is
attending an irrigation chool in
Portland.
Mrs. Ben Quinn of Donald had
as a guest last week, her grand
nephew, Col. Robert "Bobby"
Smith. He has just returned aft
er spending five years in the
service in Germany, and he is
home on leave, hut' must report
back for I'uty some time this
mnnt.i. He is scheduled to he
released from the service in Oc
tober. Bobby was born and
reared in the Buttcvillc area.
Sunday afternoon callers In
th- Lin Cromwell home were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Emler of Port
land. Mr. Emler formerly work
ed for Mr. Cromwell.
The Womens' Benefit Associa
tion of Donald had its regular
meeting and installation of offi
cers Thursday evening, Jan. 28,
with the state officers from Port,
WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs. Ar
chie Murphy and Mr. and Mrs,
Clayton Seaton returned recently
from a motor trip of three weeks
Into the midwest. They visited
with relatives in Boise, Idaho; Den
nison, Topeka and Kansas City,
Kansas; Springfield, Missouri and
Harrison, Arkansas. The trip east
was made over the northern route
and they returned home through
Texas and New Mexico taking in
interesting points en route. They
visited relatives at Burbank, Cali
fornia and with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Wittmeyer (June Polly) In Glen
dale. Paul Edwards, solo saxophone,
and John Ticknor, trombone, both
of Woodburn. will leave Monday
with the Willamette University
band on the band's seventh annual
tour. The band will present eight
concerts and six clinics In 13 states
during the five day trip.
Dr. Allen G. Willcford of Wood
burn attended a three-day post
graduate course in obstetrics and
gynecology at the University of
Oregon Medical school in Portland
during the week.
Lloyd Paradis has received his
discharge from the army and is
at the home of his mother, Mrs.
Lcona Paradis. He was returned
lo Fort Lewis, Wash., from Ger
many and had been in the army
for two years.
Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman, who
have been visiting relatives in
California and Nebraska were pres
ent for the observance of Mrs.
Coleman's father's 100th birthday
anniversary recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapelle
have returned from a month's va
cation in California where they
visited Arthur Chapelle and fami
ly at Livcrmore, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Broyles at El Centre and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shaw at Sacra
mento. The regular breakfast of the
Woodburn Toastmasters will be
held Tuesday, Feb. 9. at 6:30 a.m.
at the Coney Island restaurant.
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Smith
and the doctor's mother, Mrs. An
na Smith .have returned from a
three weeks trip to California and
Arizona. Dr. Smith attended medi
cal meetings and stamp meetings
at Phoenix, Arizona, Los Angeles,
and San Francisco, California.
They also visited at Laguna HencTi
Roberts
ROBERTS The G. T. club
was entertained at the home of
Mrs. Austin Cater Thursday af
ternoon with Mrs. L. F. Zielke,
Mrs. Woodrow Haney and Mrs.
Keith Austin assisting hostesses.
As requested, each member
wore her own creation of novel
ty hats. Mrs. Karl Hayden won
the prize for the "craziest hat."
Honorable mention Went to
Mrs. F. L. Gray, Mrs. John
Painter, Mrs. Robert Hoyser,
Mrs. Henry Query and Mrs. A.
F. Thompson.
From the contest of recogniz
ing the advertisements from
clippings taken from magazines,
Mrs. Hubert Hoyser won the first
prize and Mrs. Oliver Holcomb
second.
During the business meeting
the new officers Mrs. Austin
Cater, president, and Mrs. Keith
Austin, secretary-treasurer, were
in charge.
It was voted to have the an
nual get-to-gether for the hus
bands and children March 4, at
the Grange hall with supper at
6:30 p.m. Committees appoint
ed were: Mrs. Richard Snced and
Mrs. Oliver Holcomb, of table
decorations; Mrs. Louis D. John
ston and Mrs. Harvey -Schuebel,
kitchen; and Mrs. Karl Hayden
and Mrs. Lee U. Eyerly, enter
tainment. Each family is re
quested to bring its own table
service.
Mrs, W. T. Mullican accepted
the invitation to become a mem
ber of the club.
Mrs. Gerald J. Comstock and
son arc leaving Sunday for Alas
ka, where her husband is sta
tinned at the Air Base. Her
mother-in-law, Mrs. R. B. Com
stock, invited in a . few of her
friends Thursday afternoon for
luncheon in her honor.
Mrs. Keith Austin and Mrs. L.
F. Zielke left Friday for San
Francisco. Mrs. Zielke's father
and step-mother are moving
there so she is driving the fam
ily car down for them.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Heacock
and sons of Eugene and Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Martin and children
of Salem spent Sunday at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Forster.
Grand Island
GRAND ISLAND Mrs. Frank
Finnicum of Grand Island was
a guest of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cald
well at Lafayette from Saturday
until Tuesday.
She went to assist in the care
of her sister, Mrs. Caldwell, who
is convalescing following surg
ery. Norman Finnicum stayed Fri-
day night at the home of his'
uncle, Chester Caldwell at Lafay
ette because of the high water
at Grand Island and Miss La
vonna Finnicum stayed with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Teachout in
Dayton the same night.
Members of the "Stitch and
Chatter" 4-II club met Wednes
day afternoon at the home of the
leader, Mrs. Lester Scoggan, in ;
the Grand Island district. I
Aurora
AURORA Thursday eve
ning, Feb. 4, the Aurora Lions
club sponsored the FFA public
speaking contest at North Ma
rion high school library. Prior
to the meeting the Lions club
held a meeting in the cafeteria.
Tuesday William Lowrie, rep
resenting the Aurora Lions club.
and Principal M. H. (Pat) Beal
ol worth Marion conferred with
Maurice Hudson, state corpora
tion commissioner at Salem, in
regard to lighting of North Ma
rion s athletic field.
Plans are under way by the
Aurora Lions to lorm a. corpora
tion to sponsor sale of non-interest-bearing
bonds to finance
the project, expected to cost ap
proximately $9,000. The Lions
club has pledged to buy $500
worth of bonds and the high
school student body $250 worth,
Mr. cowrie said. -
The Marks Prairie 41H sewing
club, the Junior Stitchers, met
at tne nome ol tneir leader, Mrs.
Marvin risn. Judy Yoder pre
sided over the meeting. Judy
is president ot tne club.
Miss Vesta Marks, community
4-H leader, helped plan the
year's program. Marilyn Fish
will be hostess in her home at
the February meeting.
treatment.
Mrs. Reta Lantz of Redmond
visited recently at the home of
her son,' Chester Lantz.
Webfoot
WEBFOOT Eleven members of
the Webfoot Social club were guests
when Mrs. Allen May entertained
at ner home Thursday afternoon,
Piecing quilt blocks was the pastime.
Attending were Mesdames Ames
lioldredge, Dell Morgariedge, Clay
ton Richards, Rasco Roberts,
Ralph Curfman, T. Lyman, Archie
hnafer, A. M. Vernon, John Hack
worth, Albert May and Allan Mav.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Lyman, F ebruary 11.
WEBFOOT -Nineteen mem
bers of the Webfoot Friendly
Neighbors club attended th Foh.
ruary monthly meeting held at
ine nome ot Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Lofton with Mrs. Maurice
Goodrich rn.hnstps Warf
afternoon.
Making afehan blocks In
to Korea was the project.
The next mpplinp will h hM
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike
bmitn.
Scotts Mills
SCOTTS MILLS . MM2C
Fnrl Landon, son of Roy Landon,
left Tuesday evening lo return
to his base at San Diego, Calif.,
after spending his furlough at
his parents home.
Mrs. Asa Nomer went ' to
Grants Pass to attend the funeral
of her brother-in-law.
The Abiqua Ladies Social club
will next meet at the home of
Mrs. J. C. Strom.
Weslev Owen has
Silverton hospital for medical
Sublimity
SUBLIMITY Friends have re
ceived announcements from Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Nightingale (Pat
McGovern) of the birth of an 11
pound 3-ounce son, Gregory Gor
don, born January 16. The Night
ingales now living in Oklahoma,
had spent some time in Guam.
They have a son Jcffry, 3 years
old.
Both arc graduates of St. Boni
face high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker of
Seattle and two granddaughters
were recent guests at the Irving
Schumacher home. The Parkers
are relatives of Mrs. Schumacher.
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