Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 22, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, OreKnn
Monday,. February 22, 1954
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Valley
Willamina
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WILLAMINA
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Falls City Lacomb
FALLS CITY It will be of
especial interest to the members
of the Falls City Extension ('lub
Unit to ttniiw the unit will be lout
united 20 or more memhrrs at
tend. The next meeting will be
March 2 with Mrs. Malno Kei
chert brinuinx the lesjnn and
showing slides.
The topic will be "Belter Buy
manship." . The recent Diirras bazaar net
ted the society 979, the sale lust
inn two days.
The Krnest Parkers and Roger
Emerson were flalurday guests
of the Charles linker family.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Teal visited
at Auburn, Wash., from Friday
unul .Monday,
They vis ted their daughter ; Hospital. The baby, who has one
Mrs. Louie Baker and family and sitT, ban been named Jtebecca.
their sort, Norman and family Ml (;)Bric Iluy js now
ana aucnuco inc Jjcucr liomes i nvp,i in . ,, ,in,,
oi Jerrys Market In Lebanon.
l'fe Kenneth
Tildfh. 24. who'sa wife Unllv liuo.
k in Delake, and whose parents,
;J;.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tlldeh live
1 on lit. 2 Sheridan .assisted in the
'operalloh of releasing more than
120,000 anti-communist Chinese
;and Korean prisoner when they
LACO.Mil The Lacomb post- were relurned to t!N custody re
master, liorothy Halverson, has cenlly. I'KC Tilden is a wircmnn
received official notice from in Headquarters company of the
Washington, f). C, that, effective i 20th Infantry Division's 14th
Murch 1, 19D4. the muil will reni h KeslmenL lie entered the nrrnv
j Lacomb postofficc one hour later , 'n July, 1952, and was stationed
: and leave lor Lebanon one hour a Camp Huberts, Calif,
'later in the afternoon. j Carrol Spicer of Willamina was
i Mrs. U. Halverson attended Ihe one of 33 Juniors to. receive hon
: luncheon for the Trl County ; or certificates at the annual Hon-
l.roup Postmasters, held at the ors Acolodc sponsored by Phi
uea Hat Calc. in Albany Feb. 14.
Overnight guests of Mrs. Hal
verson were Miss Darlenc Ing
mnn, Miss Kmma Joy, and Miss
Dons lirown of Sclo.
Dayton
DAYTON A recent visitor
for a week In the home of Mrs.
DeLaurice Helming was her
cousin, Mrs. Gladys Sailor, of
Oceanlake. Mrs. Sailor had Just
returned from visiting her
daughter, Mr. and . Mrs. George
Taylor and new granddaughter,
Carrie Jo, at Glendale, Calif..
Mrs. Adolph Hraba, Mrs. Dc
Lauricf Helming and hef moth
er, Airs. Pearl Ciabtree spent
Thursday In Portland on busi
ness anil pleasure. Mrs. Helm
ing and her mother, plan to
leave Sunday for a few days, at
Pendleton, where they will
visit Jier uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl (inlanders.
Kappa Phi, national scholastic ' nIr- Llnyd Goodrich and her
honorary at Oregon State Col-! daughler, Mrs. Curtis Douglass,
lege. i attended a housewarmlng parly
Cerllflcale recipients main-jf"r Mr' ""UHlas' mother, Mrs.
taincd n 3 5 grade point averago!8"0 Douglass, In Salem recently.
sis ol an A euua 111! 4 "" uuugias recenuy movea
Air. Jenson is driving the sehfinl on the b;
bus in place of Mrs. Landers who points, throughout their first two jfrom Grand Island to Salem.
years of college. Miss Spiecr isi Mr. and Mrs. William Lumm of
the daughter oi Mrs. Viola Spicer Lake Grove recently visited her
of lit. 2, Willamina. and is en- sister. Mrs. W. S Hlbherl
Is ill
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Iteike
are parents of a baby girl, born
Roberts
I Feb. 12 at Lebanon Community rolled ill Science.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hand have
sold their farm to Mr. and Mrs.
show in Seattle,
Mrs. Woodrow Robinson was
honored with a birthday dinner
for herself and family, at the
Norman Davis Apartment Home.
Mrs. Mildred Wray being the
hostess.
Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Ames and family,
Mrs. Frank Lafever. Norman
Davis and the hostess, Mrsi Wray,'
Mrs, Robinson received lovely
birthday gifts.
Tho young people of the Me
thodist Church skated at the
Hnnntcri Mill Hlnk It TiU-krnnll
Wednesday.
Several mothers drove cars
and furnished transportation for
the group.
Falls City Garden Club will i home I uesday after being a
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Olson and
family of Yamhill were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hunter, the occasion being the
birthday anniversary of the
ladies, who are twins. Later, their
mot her, Mrs. IClva Bramblct and
their sister, Mrs, Jny Ditto and
.Mrs. T. J. Werlh was honored
on her 77th birthday this week
with a dinner party at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Merll Hnbuck.
Others present were Mr. and Mrs.
Klmoii Hchuerch and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Schuerch nml
Joe Ilalfield of Snow Peak Camp. : Hirls, Mr., and Mrs. Dnvld Rob ! family also joined the parly,
ine nanus are moving to Fair-. inson anu lanniy ol Tillamook, Tho Kill Kara Kountry Klub
field, Idaho. i Walter Schuerch, and Bonita met with Mrs. Dan Todd for pot-
Recently a group of women met Buffington. j lu(., ,nner recently
at me home of Mrs. II. Rand and; After the regular meeting of' The next meeting will be with
uiu ijummiik ior ner. rreseni were : ine vr auxiliary, pink and
Madge Sylvesler, Connie Rav, j blue showers were given for Mrs
Gertrude Wirt, Kdna Cox, Zoia Floyd Ulrich and Mrs. Marjoric
Raines, Rachael Downing, Elsie Lenaburg. Attending were Mrs.
Edwards, . Velma Welgel, Viola I Alice Hahus, Mrs. Lois Kraut
Thorp, Shirley Gray, and Wanda I hoeler, Georgia Rasmussen, Kffic
Gray. Morrison, Hen and Addie Curry,
Attending a 411 leaders meet-! A.nl,a slol,t Harriet House, Ger-
uiwiue mciiuioar, iwary jicnuricK
son, Nancy Coddington. Helen
'r,"rJt'r,,fni1 dent, and past commanders and
1-isk. Sending gift, wcrc ,v rs. ,,.,.. u...u.,.
i!... t , iim:ii nu.iumiuB mill wivcn HI n
ing in Albany On
W.Hdon McCloud
and Ann Ayers.
Auldy Ayers relurned
reb. 15 wore;
Edna Ocder, 1
Mrs. Alnhley Borgan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shouer
of, Canby came by and with Air.
and A1rs.-S. AI, Stanford visited
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Steel In
Portland. Airs. Shouer and Airs.
Steel are daughters of Mrs, Stan
ford. -,'
The American Legion and Aux
iliary entertained the past presl
ROBERTS Members ol the
Robens G. T. Club gathered at
the home of Airs. A. F, Thompson
at Salem Heights Thursday after
noon to surprise her on her birth
day anniversary, showering her
with handkerchiefs or gifts equiva
lent, After lefreshmenls were served,
Mrs. Karl Hcyden showed slide
pictures of the members dressed
in cast away garments and their
own creation of hats, displayed at
the last (wo club meetings; also
other pictures taken on their trips
ana last year s flood scenes.
Present were: Mrs. A. F. Thomp
son, in whose honor the party was
given, Mrs. Win. Keeney, Mrs.
Glenn Bidgood, Mrs. Lee U Ever
ly, Mrs. , Harry Eyefly, Mrs. Karl
neyucn, nirs. rc, E. Jones, Mrs.
Leonard II, Zlclke, Mrs, L, F.
-loike, Mrs. o. s. Biggins, Mrs.
John Painter, Airs. John Orsbnfn.
Mrs. Karl Blahkenshlp, Mrs. Her-
oert Miner. Mrs. Ethel Davenport,
Airs. Keith Austin, Mrs. J. P,
Hlankenshlp, Mrs. Austin Carter,
Mrs. Frank Boehrlnger, Atrs. War
ren Wallace, Airs. Henry Querv,
Mrs. Elmer Minch. Mrs. R. B.
Comslock, Mrs. J. J. Johns, Mrs.
Paul Hlenche, Airs. Glenn Spen
cer, Mrs. E. L, Gray, Mrs. Wood
row Hnney and Mis. Frances
lloss, guest,
.."Si Thompson also received
wnny gifts and cards from absent
members.
100 students in 4-H activities in
this vicinity.
On Feb. 8. a one-half hour pro;
gram was broadcast over KOAC.
Mike Niccolson served as master
of ceremonies.
Oilier broadcasts here have bcert
promised in the near future.
Charles Ross, State Extension
Forester from Corvallls, U sched
uled here on Alar. 2. also Mrs.
Burton Bell, from OSC, will be
here on Mar. 16 in the interest
of Ihe Pdsters Class.
Scotts Mills
Grand Ronde
to
meet with Airs. Otto Teal at her
home Feb. 25.
Tho club was represented at
the recent Garden Clubs mee
ting in the DiiIIuh. City Hall, by
seven of its members attending.
A demonstration on flower ar
rangements was given by a man
sent from Portland by Tommy
Luke.
Tho Past Noble Grands met
with Airs. Granville Wilson
Thursday, Feb. 18,
A social hour followed a busi
, ness meeting.
Refreshments were served to
Airs. Maude Brown, Airs. James
Dickinson, Mrs. Max Falrchlld,
Airs. Claire Goodell, Mrs. Doyle
Lnrimor,' Airs. Nellie Mack, .Mrs.
Emerson Alurphy, Airs. Mildred
Wray, Airs. James Roycr, Mrs.
Jack Strauss, Airs. John Teal,
Airs. Ed York and the hostess
Airs, Wilson.
March meeting of the club
will be at the home of Mrs. Doyle
i,onmor.
Spending the weekend with
Afrs, Cathrine Graham and son
was her daughter, Airs. A. W.
Grnll and husband of J'ortland.
Air. and Airs. Bud Summer
Bernlecc Somes of Orand Rondi
Airs. Sclma Wanless, Airs. Mardel
llospiJa'l U'b''""m Commu"i,y .1 Small "" Mrs. Margie Adolph.
e ' program and refrphmcnls held
Sublimity
were recent weekend guests of
Air. and Airs. Lealand Hawk of
Portland.
Airs. Hawk is a niece of Airs.
Sumpter and is the daughter of
Air. and Airs. Ray Bainter, who
lived here a few years ago.
Claude Graham of Salem called
on his mother and brother
briefly Thursday.
Marvin Alelius, son of Air. and
Mrs. Jess Alelius of Oakhurst
was one of the spelling contest
ants to have his picture taken
for the paper, Friday.
A seven pound, II-07.. son,
Walter Clyde, was born at the
Dallas Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
Crcighlon Pyc of Valsctz, Feb.
11.
William Hedges of Valsctz
was injured in a logging accident
Frb. IB. He was treated at the
Dallas Hospital.
SUBLIMITY Announce
ments have been received of the
birth of a daughter to Dr. and
Airs. Victor Gohllng (Marv Hul
len of Pendleton. The family
consists of two boys and . two
girls. j
Mrs. Catherine Butler is the
maternal grandmother.
Airs. Walter Frank, a recent
surgical palient is now con-
vulescing ut home. j
Three St. Boniface high school
students, who soent the nast
week-end in Santiam Memorial
hospital are recuperating in
their respective homes.
William Purdy, a freshman,
was an appendectomy palient.
Dougie Bradley, a freshman,
was a victim of tunsililis.
riu wnicn developed into
pneumonia, caused Lucille Wolf,
a Junior student to spend four
days in the hospital.
Mrs. Robert Cunningham
(Claudia Bentz) of Alolalla was
here for the Sandberg-Kipp wed
ding. Alike Koch of Woodburn
spent several days at the N. W.
Kremer home.
Sunday guests of the. Phil
Wagners were Air. and Airs.
Nirk Kremer and Alike Koch.
Mrs. Phil Wagner. Air. Koch and
the Kremers are former resl-':
dents of South Dakota. j
The community was well rep-1
resented at the recent open j
house held at the Farmer's ,
Coop; I
Air. and Mrs. E. A. Hitter at-1
tended funeral services Wed- i
nesday at St. Paul's Episcopal
cnun-ti in salem for Mrs. Alary ,
Tate, also commital service at 1
Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. j
nirs. laie wno was 1)5 years
Monday evening at tho Legion
Hall.
Th ticnufntn InMiiflort a nlnnn
! V t, . J ' uornSi'ln by Mrs. DeLaurice Helming;
r eb. J7 at the McMlnnville hos- a song, by. Janet, Sharlono, Donna
pital. Airs. Julius Jensen and and Diane Asqulth. Slides taken
,'.?!, Alr"' 0sclir llcTm!n al'lhv Worth Wiley of their trip to
of Willamina, are the grandpar-j Washington, D. C. and also of
cnls- i their visit to the Peterson Rock-
Air, and Airs. Alvin Kelson are Gardens were shown,
parents ol a daughter, Shana ! Guests were Air. and Airs. Clar
Elaine, born Feb. 16' at Dr. Barr's ence Grund of Monmouth, Air.
clinic in Willamina. land Airs. Frank Wright of Dun-
Air, and Airs. George Churchill I lce a"" 11 Helming.
WAR SKF.I.KTON KOI Ml
ARRAS. France lV A farmer
plowing his field here in north
ern France turned up the skele
ton of a soldier killed in World
War 1. Insignia indicated the sol
dier was an Australian.
of Willamina are the parents of
a daughter, Janet' Lynn, born
In Dallas Feb. i7. Grandparents
are Air. and Airs. James A.
Cruickshank of Sheridan and Air.
and Airs. David Churchill of Rose
burg. Theta Rho club met at the Re
bckah hall for a white clenhant
sale and made plans for a food
sale soon. .
Rill Denton is at home after
discharge from a Portland hos
pital following treatment for
three weeks of his injured arm.
- Airs. Gene Thompson js ill with
pneumonia this week.
Alair Nyleen is in a McMlnn
ville hospital with spinal menin
gitis. ,
Bill Yoast of Ihe U. S. Coast
Guards came home on leave this
week from the Coast Guard cut
ter Gresham.
Robert E. Bryant, radarman
seaman, USN, son of Airs. John
Warren of Sheridan, was aboard
the destroyer USS Boyd when It
visited the Republic of the Phil
ippines recently. j
Alarch meeting of Community
Garden club will be with Airs.
Ray Alawhirlrr Alarch 17. The
club members were guests Thurs
day of Ihe Dallas Garden club.
The Week of Compassion, Feb.
21-28 will he observed by the
Willamina Church of Christ. The
week is the effort of the Chris
Grand Island
GRAND ISLAND Mis. Frank
Finnicum of Grand Island visited
her sister, Airs. Chester Caldwell,
at her Lafayette home recently.
Mrs. Caldwell is recovering from
recent mojor surgery.
R. R. Rockhill and Dale L. Fow
ler, fruit and vegetable growers of
Grand Island, attended a Blue
Lake membership meeting at Sa
lem Thursday.
GRAND RONDK - Jon Curtis
Clawson is quite ill at his home
suiieriiig from an attack of yel
low Jaundice.
Donald Hale of Medfurd was an
overnignt guest of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Hale, while en
route to Portland on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barnes had
as their Sunday guesls, their
daughler and family, . Air. and
Mrs. John Taylor of Sweet Home.
On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Barnes spent a few days with
their son and family, Phil Barnes
of Sweet Hoene.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smilh went
to Portland Saturday on business.
The Grand Ronde 4-H clubs arc
in full progress. Mrs. Dean Nic-
suison, cnnirman oi 4-H work in
this vicinity, gave her report as
follows:
"The clubs formed are three
cooking classes, four sewing clubs,
one electricity class, 1 livestock
class, and one rabbit club.
Plans are underway to form the
forestry club at this time.
Mrs. Niccolson states there are
SCOTTS MILLS Mrs. Wayne
nuoanKS and three children
came from Tacoma, -Wash., to
visit at the home of Mrs. Wll-
nank s parents, Mr. and Mrs, J,
C. Strom. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Marlon Oro-
shong and children visited In
Salem during the week-end at
Ihe home of Mrs. Groshong's
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Splonski, and daughters.
Mr. and Airs. Russell Moberg
of Mill City, visited at the home
o Mr. Aloberg's father, S. P. Mo
berg, Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones
and Mrs. Frank Fink were Sun
day evening dinner guests of
the Clarence Wllch's in Silver
ton, Afr. and Airs. Bert Schuree of
Molalla were Sunday visitors at
the home of Airs. Alaud Doo-little.
Unionvale
week on a 10 day leave from San
Diego naval base.
Civic club will meet Thursday,
Feb. 25, in the sub-auditorium of
the Lutheran church. Airs. Ethel
Ray and a group of school chil
dren will present a patriotic pro
gram. Alembers and guests are in
vited. Hostesses will be Airs: If.
A. Parrctt, Mrs. Frank Smrlscf
and Airs. Carl Wise.
Air. and Airs. Virgil Heider,
Mrs. Fred Nelson and Air. and
Mrs. H. A. Parrett attended a
Knife and Folk club meeting at
I, Infield college to hear T. W.
Lane, a former sheriff of Whar
ton county, Texas. He exhibited a
I lie oeiecior ana demonstrated
how it operates.
The Bercan class of the Chris
tian church enjoyed a party Fri
day evening at Ihe home of Airs.
Adolph Sundrud. Airs. Gus Swan-
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Although the average Ameri
can spent about 27 per cent of
his income on food in 1953, he
would have spent only about 18
per cent if he bought the same
types and amounts of Items he
bought in 1039.
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ot age spent B8 years in Ihe I ''- .,l"T"ra a,nu "''P' . oi , son am) Mrs. Hurley Mishler as-
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suflering in a lorn and turbulent
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TUESDAY LUNCH
AT NORTH'S
In the ( apilol Shopping Center
SPAGHETTI WITH
MEAT BALLS
Hot Rolls and Butter
Cole Slaw
65c
Fast Service . . .
. . . Delicious Food
Try Salem's Best Place to Kat
ardson, Ted peters, Emit Kintz
and Joe lleuberger assisted at
the well child conference held at
the Stayton Women's clubhouse
Alonday.
Fourteen children received
the attention of Dr. W. J Stone
and public health nurses Evelyn
Krueger and Alary Lois Almid-loch.
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she has read the Bible from cov
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AUDITORIUM
Thursday, Feb. 25
8:30 P. M.
Prices $4.00, $3.00. $2.00. tax
included. Mail Orders now.
Send check or money order to
Modern American Jan, eo
J. K. Gill Company, S. W. Mb
and Stark Street.
Please enclose self addressed,
stamped envelope for return
of tickets.
The United Slates and Britain
are among the few nations which
have not accepted metric meas
urements -meter, grain, liter.
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birthday Feb. 17 with
Guests were Mike and Pare
ton, Steve, Charlotte and
Brock, Gale Read.
Air. and Mrs. Frank Lash were
honored on their 471 h wedding
anniversary this week with a
family dinner at the Avery Lash
home in Sheridan 'OUhts pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lash
and family and Mr. and Airs. Earl
Lash and family.
Girl Scouts elected Sharon Ny
leen president, Sharon Delker
vice president. Judv Cardwell
secretary, Wilma Weston and
Marie Wood Palrol leaders, and
Jo Ann Holm and Phyllis Itvdell
assistants. Flag bearers are Virki
Wright anil Jean I'haris.
Carl Blaikwell it home this
games.
Air. and Mrs. Wilson Fox were
Par,y- j honored on their 40th wedding
anniversary this week with a din
ner given by Air. and Airs. Eddie
Fox. Others attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Laurice Fox and fam
ily, Miss Bobby Jean' Doyle of
Sheridan. Iler, .Mr. and Airs.
Frank Doyle and family railed.
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UNIONVALE The large
house recently vacated by rent
ers who moved to the Falrvlcw
district has been completely re
paired Inside and out by the
owners, Mn and Mrs. H. T. Kidd
in the Unionvale district. Paint
ing the floors is in progress now.
The house has been rented to
Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Magee and
sons. Steven and Bruce of Cor
vallis, Who will move to the nice '
home just as soon as school
closes for Bruce.
Mrs. B. T. Kidd is reflnishlng
the drainboards in the family
home. A pearl-gray pure for
mica hard finish.
Donation labor under direc
tion is working on the floor at
the Unionvale Evangelical Unit
ed Brethren gymnasium.
$aving Centers
at Ihe loot ol
ihe Bridge
West Salem
Vi Mile North
ol Ihe Underpass
Salem
Open Every Day ... 8 a. m, to ID p. m.
PRICES G00DM0N.-TUES.-WED.
PAPER GOODS SALE!
WHITE CROSS
TOILET TISSUE
it Rolls
!9c
ZEE
Waxed Paper "V 19'
15'
10
Towels
Napkins
per roll
package
LIMIT
Grade "A" Fresh
Large Eggs D.,.
49c
LIMIT
Pabsfel!
Cheese 2 L
LIMIT
No. 1 Fruit
Bananas 2
ibs.
LIMIT
No. 2 Deschutes Netted Gems
lb.
sack
LIMIT
Potatoes 50
69
RADISHES and
GREEN ONIONS 3 10c
Cauliflower
lb.
Reg. 19c lb.
10
LIMIT
Boiling Beef ,b.
Ground Beef !b.
Rib Steaks ,b.
19
35
OCEAN FRESH FISH
Red Snapper
Oysters
lb.
Pint
29'
49
(REG. 69c)
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