Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 01, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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Edited by MIKE I'OltBKS
Dallas
n A I t AC . Dnrt tinorl. will hf
'
in evidence when the All - Amcr -
)c-.n Red Heads, nationally
known trskclball team, meet the
ftri-onn Colleee Wolves, at the
new Pallas hiqh school gymna
sium, Thursday, March 4 at 8
p.m.
Led by "Ked" Mason, a S ft.
7 comniedinn, who hails from
Siloam Sorlnis. Ark., "Butch"
Moore, trick pivot artist, Esther
Taylor, a ' B foolcr from Okla
homa and Shirley Howard and
Patt.vc Burton, hnth of Missouri
make tin t':e iill-Rirl team that
plays men's rules.
There will be a trick shot ex
hibition by the Red Heads be
tween halves.
A nifht of sports and fun has
been set for M.irch 9, at the new
high school gymnasium, spon
sored by the Parent-Teacher as
sociation, with the proceeds to
go towards purchase of a loud
speaking system for the junior
high school, Don Yeagcr, coach,
announces.
On the agenda will he a vol
leyball game between junior
high girls and their mothers and
the boys will meet the dads in
a basketball game. A church
choral group will sing and it is
planned to have the sixth grade
tumblers perform.
"Morrison School Night" Is
the theme for the Dallas Ele
mentary Schools . Parent-Teachers
a'ssociation meeting to be
held Monday, March 1, at 7:30
p.m., at the Morrison Elcmen
tary school. -
Children of the third, fourth
and fifth grades will present the
program. As this is also family
night, the children will be en
tertained in the cafeteria room
and served refreshments by the
room mothers while the associa
tion is holding a short business
meeting.
Mark Hatfield, dean of stu
dents at Willamette university
and representative in the state
legislature from Marion county,
will be the principal speaker
when the dedicatory services for
the new Dallas high school is
held in the gymnasium, Monday
night, March 8. S. E. Whitworth,
superintendent, has announced.
The speaker is a former Dallas
resident and received part of his
ligh school education here.
J, Paul Bollman chairman of
the school board, will preside at
the meeting and other members
of the board will be introduced.
Also to be introduced will bo
Architects Freeman, Hayslip,
Tuft and Hewlett and represen
tatives of the Industrial Build
ing company of Eugene, con
tractors on the project.
Bleacher seats to accommo
date 10R0 persons will be in
place for the program, Whit
worth said.
After the program, the public
will be shown through the
building al its open house.
Dalorc Temple 53, Pythian
Sisters, met in the KP hall
Thursday evening. Mrs. C. W.
Smith, most excellent chief, pre
sided at the business, session.
During the meeting invitations
were read and accepted to at
tend the Salem lodge on March
3, and the Independence lodge
on March 4, when state grand
chief Mrs. Carrie Braxnn nf Mil
ton Freewaler would pay her of
ficial visit to the two chapters.
Following the brief business ;
meeting Dee Gee Green, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Green,
gave a song and dance number, j
Placed before the altar was a i
large basket of culoilul spring
flowers.
The refreshment table was !
centered with a miniature diirrv I
tree decorated with rid gum
drops flanked with small I
hatchet carrying out the George
Washington holiday theme.
Serving on the refreshment
foinmitlre were Mrs J. Krach
rr, Celesta Chase. Mrs. E. 1).
Dunn. Mrs. Delbrrt Klicvcr and
Mrs. Paul Bollman. Decorations
were in charge nf Mrs. Tony
Neufeldt and Mrs. Henry Kliev
er, Mrs. Art May and Mrs. M.
M. Grooms presented the pro
gram. Pallas Miss Helen Butler, for
mer librarian and teacher in the ,
Pallas high school, has been
chosen as one of (our librarians
from the Pacific Northwest Li
brary association, ho will meet
at Seattle this summer lu work
out the reorganization of chil
dren's libraries and sclmul li
braries. Miss Butler will repre
sent Oregon. Kepresentatnes
from British Columbia, W a-tiiiig-ton
and Idaho will complete the
hoard.
She is the daughter of Mis
C. O. Butler nf Dallas and is
jr.de school librarian at Rend,
The organization nf sn adult
vening class In Iratherrraft is
Now Showing Open 6:45
Adults 60e Children 2llc
"KSCAPK I KtIM I-OUT
HKAVO"
Technicolor
William Ilolden. Klranor
I'arker
Technicolor Co-lllt
BE It II FADS FROM
SK ATTI.K"
With 4 Top Reeordlnr SUr
announced by John Barnes, high
school crafts and woodworking
teacher.
I The ciass npen to alt interest-
, (, pcrsonSi win continue through
j Mmh an(i Aprj with eight 2'.,
hour sessions. The class will
; meet in the workshop of the new
high school.
The first session which will be
a short organizational meeting, oeimune wiuweu a iiun:m-r
will he held Tuesday, March 2, j of colored slides of the beautiful
at 7-30 p in. Those interested j flower gardens near Ketehican.
should call the high school She explained the handicaps un
omnt to give names and ad-' dcr which garden club members
dresses, Barnes states.
Liberty
LIBERTY The Blue and Gold
banquet for cub pack 18 was held
Wednedav evening at the Liberty
School with 14R attending Spec
ial guests were Mr. and Mrs.
George Wright and son, Jim.
Tieing for first place for the
table decorations were den 8 and
den . In second place was den
7 and in third place den 10.
The award presentation lot
lowed the dinner. Cub master
Walter Schendel presented tne
awards to the parents of the boys
Wolf badges were presented to
Gary Fries, Jim Adams, IlicK
Bunsc and Alton Albin, wolf gold
arrows, Richard Alcxanderia, Jus
tin Mct'arroll, Dick Edge and
Dick Bunsc, and wolf silver ar
rows, to Danny Hughe and Jus
tin McCarroll.
Bear badges went to Ronnie
Nicholson and Gene Bartlctt,
bear gold arrows, to George Bent
and Gene Bartlctt, and bear sil
ver arrows, to George Morrison
and George Bent (2),
Lion Awards were presented to
John Hoolcy, Dick Kncpper and
Jim Wirth, lion gold arrows, to
Dick Knepper, Hon ilvcr arrow,
Dick Knepper and Michcal Hold'
en (2).
Den mothers receiving den
mother pins were Mrs. Mervin
Seagcr, Mrs. Donald Schur, Mrs,
Ed. Ilolden and Mrs. Ed. Hughes,
assistant den mother pins to Mrs.
Gerald McCarroll and Mrs. Gard
ner Bennett. Donald Schur was
appointed denner fur Den 9, and
Ansel Millie assistant denner. A
troop leaders' warrant was pre
sented to Darrell Rybloom, a boy
scout from troop 19, for his as
sistance to Mrs. Donald Schur,
as part of his boy scout training.
Dr. Lewis Clark was in charge
of the program and the group
was entertained with movies. It
was announced that the March
paek meeting is scheduled for the
24 and their carnival 26.
LIBERTY The Ladies Coun
cil' of the Liberty Christian
Church of Christ met on Thurs
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Wayne Sipe on Boone Road. Co
hostesses were Mrs. Luther Bill
ings, and Mrs. Charlotte Clark.
Mrs. Charles Moore was in
charge of the devotions, Mrs.
Kenneth Cowman the scriptures
and Mrs. Joe Sittswirth the pro
gram. Visitors were Mrs. Joe Vanek,
Mrs. James Sylvester, Mrs. James
j Crump and Mis. Ralph Dent.
Others present were Mrs. Paul
jScharn, Mrs. Alice Largent, Mrs.
Milton Stevens, Mrs. Fred Hob
lertson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Knepper.
A group from the church al
tended the annual Christian Mis
sionary convention in Portland
Friday. They were Mrs. Charlotte
Clark, Mrs. Wayne Sipe, Mrs.
Kenneth Cowman, Mrs. Charles
Moore and Rev. and Mrs. Wayne
Byranl.
Mrs. Elbert Jones, honored her
mother-in-law, Mrs. Lilly Jones
at a birthday party Thursday
afternoon al the home of Mrs.
Jones on Jones Road. Mis. I .(ill
Weston was the assisting hostess.
Honoring Mis. Jones were Mrs.
M.ny llnibeU, Mrs. Mike
Schmidt. Mrs. Hoy Smith. Mrs. Al
tieorxe, Mrs. Kay Ritle. Mrs. S.
It. D.ividsno, .Mis. Fred Browning,
Mis. Ivan Morris, Carol, Johnny
and Mariltn, Mrs. Arthur Perry,
Mrs. Klbert Junes. Carol, Bert,
Mary and Jimmy, Mrs. l.nu West
on and Peggy, Mrs. Kathcrine
;Srvhmidt and Hev. Harold Ham
: ilton.
Unionvale
I'NIONVAI.K Recent guests
i oi .urs. iionrri lerrv were her
! daughter, Miss Thelma Tcrrv of
Portland, Mr. and Mis.
"' i
Howard I
'Icrr and son, John, anil d.un-h
ler. I.enuia. of Dallas
Willuiu llallMllall ol PoiUjiuI
came Monthly and Miss Thelma
Terry accompanied loin to Port
land.
Hoy Terry, of Portland. iuu of
Mi Robert Terry, is leaving tins
weokeend for San Francism,
Calif , on insurance liusines to
be gone three week".
j Aslr(imrr, h(,,,rl), ha h(,
j l(,r(1j, yxm , ,h,,prr roiuhlv
j hrirk. H miles long and
live miles w-id and thick.
m.i:vin
a-44r
mv pi.ayim;
Robert Taylor
Deborah Kerr
IN
"QUO VADIS"
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Ditney't
Traveling Adventure
"Prowlers ef the Evergladei"
Atif City
mi . i, v-iii - , .. . I stead Mrs. Arnold Syverson, Mrs.
members and guests attended ' '
the meeting of the Garden Club Melbourne Rambo and daughter,
at the home of Mrs. J. F. Potter Mrs. John Muir, Mrs. Al Yankus
Thursday evening. There was no ami smi) son, Mrs. Vern Thorn
business meeting. Mrs.Iiert Mor- Kr,.d Buf Mr, ,.,,,, s.i(fl.
ns, the president, giving a tew
words of welcome and reading
an appropriate poem. After the
flag salute, those present sang
"In the Garden." led by Mrs. D.
B. Hill, with Mrs. W. W. Allen
accompanying at the piano.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sclfridgc
of Detroit, but formerly of Ketchi-
j can, Alaska, were introduced and
work in that part nf the country
to raise flowers and vegetables
in the shallow soil most of which
hod to he brought in. Other col
ored pictures showed the buat in
which they traveled back and
forth from Seattle, Wash., to
Ketehican. Alaska. A colored
moving-picture also showed var
ious viewsnf the gardens and sur
rounding territory.
Following the showing of the
pictures, refreshments were ser
ved by the hostesses: Mrs. Walter
Olmslead, Mrs. Burton Boroughs,
Mrs. Arthur LeCour. and Mrs. Lo
well Hectwond. Beautiful con
sales were made for the guest ; Washington grade school at Wood
ol honor, Mrs. Selfridge, the presi-. burn attended the Junior Sym
dent, Mrs. Morris and for Mrs. phony concert in Portland Satur
Potter by Mrs. C. M. Cline. 1 day. Mrs. Harry VanArsdale and
The Garden Club has installed ; Mrs. John Hooper accompanied
two large waste receptacles on j the group.
local streets recently to aid in the ! Mr. and Mrs. Ncal Nelson and
beautificalion of the city. One j daughter of Burlingame, Calif
was placed at the corner of Kim- ornia arrived In Woodburn Pri
nters drugstore, and another on dav to visit his parents Mr. and
the Marion County side of the
river near the Mill City Bank.
The winner of the local speech
contest at the recent meeting of
the Toastmistress Club was Mrs.
Howard Means, who will compete
in the Area contest against. the
two Salem clubs and the Staytnn
club in March. Taking part in the
local contest, besides Mrs. Means,
were Mrs. ArthurLcCours, and
Mrs. A. E. Ncsbitt.
. Acting as judges for the event
were Mrs. Roger Nelson, Mrs. Ed
Yarnell of Salem, and Noble
Streeter, with the tie-breaking
judge being Miss Marilyn Ceder-
berg, new teacher in the local
high school.
Chairman of 'the contest com
mittee was Mrs. Kenneth Crosier,
with timers being Mrs. W. R.
Hutcheson and Mrs. Lowell Fleet
wood. Invocation was given by
Mrs. Lee Ross, with Mrs. Vernon
Todd as Toastmistress. A special
guest of the evening was Mrs.
Noble Streeter.
The Lions Auxiliary met at the
home of Mrs. Robert Veness Wed-'
nesdny evening, with Mrs. George
Veteto assistant hostess. During
the business meeting, it was deci
ded to ask Mrs. Hale, one of the
Slate oflicers, to attend the next
meeting to advise the group on
joining the State organization.
Mrs. Jay Mason will be hostess in
March.
Appointed to serve on the pot
luck dinner committee for Mon
day night, when the families at
tend, were Mrs. A. E. Ncsbitt,
Mrs. George Veteto, Mrs. Jay
Mason, and Mrs. Don Moftatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hender
son of Redmond, formerly of Mill
City
were in town on business j
Thursday. They were enroule to ! l'reSent were Mrs. George Chap
Salem to attend th funeral Fri- ,, Mrs. j. (j. Lauderback. Mrs.
clay of Mabel Jenkins (Mrs. Hat-j i()V Machand. Mrs. H. II. Paget,
old J.I, who also were former ,rs, Archie Bowen. Mrs. Virgil
residents of Mill City, Mr. Jenk-1 Burson. Mrs. A. C. Spranger.
ins being a brother of Geo. D. Mrs. Hibborn, Mrs. James
Jenkins. Mrs. Jenkins was sis-1 Hibborn. Mrs. A. A. Spelbrink,
ler of Ellen Reynolds and Emma Mrs Mi)erl Mantie, Mrs. Come
Brown, formerly of Stayton, and jus niltl,son, Mrs. Dave Ramsever
well-known in this locality. '; ,jr , ,Mrs A, ,i Ma,Pri Mrs. Olga
The Women's Council of the Ask, Miss Hilda Ask and the
Christain Church met at the home i
of Mrs. Elmer Shaw, the presi-1
dent, lost week. During the short!
business meeting, plans were
made for a food sale and spagh
etti and meatball dinner to be
served in the church basement
al noun un March 17. Plans were
also made lor serving the "Nine
l and nine'' urgjuUatioii. lluir
District Meeting to br held here
In Apul.
Attending the afternoon meet
ing were Mrs. Hugh Jul), Mrs.
Ue Myers. Mrs. 1). Jennings, Mrs,
E. K. Fish. Mrs. Emma Teeters,
Mrs. Glen Sliellon, Mrs. Ed Cooke,
Mrs. I art Chiincc. Mrs. Clarence
1 Howe, Mrs. t na While, and the
hostess. Mrs. Elmer Shaiv.
I A lame group ol friends sur.
prison .Mrs. George Velcin with
pot lurk lunrheon nt her home
Wednesday in honor of her birth
day and as a "house-warming."
the Velctos having but recently
moved into their new house. The !
Lliesi (II nnniir u k t,,-.vn,iin.l
.viih inv.iv ... i
Waller Ulmslead Following the
urn-u i link liiiuheon, Mrs. Vet-
Clock Benelif
Spaghetti Dinner
Soropllinlst Club
Tuesday, March 2, 5:3118.00
IMtRICAN LEGION Hall
Adults 1.5S " Children Vie
i day Lunch I
At North's J
In the Capitol
Shopping t enter
Baked Ham loaf
With Pineapple Sauce
Whiped Potatoes & (,ravr
llutlerrd Corn, Roll, Hiitlrr
65c
Fatl Service
Delicious Food
Try Salem't
I Best Plee
t.tl
eto opened her many gifts.
Attending the affair were Mrs.
: Roger Nelson, Mrs. Walter Olm-
Mrs. Russell King, Mrs. John
Swan, Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs.
Floyd Fleetwood, Mrs. Phylllp j j0in st., has been named to at
Hess, Mrs. Mattie Root, Mrs. j tend the 5th Armored Division
Waller Brisbin, Mrs. W. H. Davis, Leaders Course at Camp Chaffee,
Mrs Don Moffatt, Mrs.
HuKh
Walkup, and Mrs. P. F. Willough
b. Others sending gifts were
Miss Sharon Grey, Mrs. Dell
Smith and George Veteto.
Woodburn
WOODBURN-Mrs. R. L, Guiss
lelt Monday for Albany where
she will join Mrs. Cecil Cathey
lor an extended trip to California
and Arizona.
Ray Glalt is in St. Vincent's
hospital in Portland and if. E.
Ilicks is in the Salem Memorial
hospital both for surgery.
Franklin D. Mellmer. seaman,
USN, is serving aboard the des
troyer L'SS Hopewell on her third
tour of duty with UN naval forces.
He is the son of" Mr. and Mrs.
Frank F. Mellmer of Woodburn.
A bus load of students from the
Mrs. Saren Nelson. They will re
turn home Monday accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson who will
spend some' time with them in
Burlingame. .
Miss Joanne Williamson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. William
son of Broadacres, has been
pledged to Sigma Kappa sorority
at the University of Oregon
where she i,s a student.
A family get-to-gether was held
recently at the Glen Polly home
honoring Virgil Polly of Wray,
Colo, a brother, who is visiting
here and is also a brother of Mrs.
Carl Slover of Woodburn. Among
the out of town guests at the fam
ily dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Sundberg and Kathy of Sa
lem, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Polly,
Timothy and Michapl of Yachats,
Kobert Polly, Randy and Ronnie
of Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Del
mer Slover and Terry of Hub
bard. Macleay
MACLEAY Mrs. Donald Ma
der chairman of the Pratum-Mac-leay
Home Extension unit, was
hostess lo the group, at her home
recently.
The demonstration subject was
"New trends , in Lighting."
Miss Ermina Fisher. Home ex
tension agent, was the demon
strator. The group decided to have a
Hawaiian dinner at the Grange
hall in April.
The March meeting will be held
at the Grange hall.
The study subject will be mak
ing fabric lamp shades with Mrs.
Robert Hansen and Mrs A
Snelbrink as leader.
demonstrator and hostess.
In Silverton
Wed. Mar. 3rd
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Monmouth
MONMOUTH Wayne Jordan,
principal of Central hiim school,
was in Milwaukee, Wise., last
week to attend the National Sec
ondary School Principal's annual
convention and was a member of
a discussion panel.
Pvt. Frank Rosenstock, son of
Mrs Blanche Rosenstock. 744 E.
I ,i,u fi... unol, nn siiulv nf lead-
ership and inspections. The last
three weeks he will be assigned
to a training unit to serve as a
non-commissioned officer.
Harold Elkins and Walter Lier
man have been named by the
school board of District 13C to
serve on the school budget com
mittee for a three year term.
They replace Harold Withrow
and 0. A. Macy. Fred Hill has
! been named to fill the unexpired
I time of Charles Calbreath, who
is moving away. Frank Hedges
i and John Dickinson are the oth-
er members of the committee.
Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Speece
have announced the engagement
of their only daughter, Shirley
Ann, to James E. Goode, son of
Mrs. Sclma Goode of Portland.
Both are attending Cascade Col
lege and will graduate in June.
Goode is studying for the minis
try. An early summer wedding is
being planned. Mrs. Susie Grazen
of Monmouth is the grandmother
of Miss Spcnce.
Plans were made at the Thurs
day evening meeting of the
Agate Kcbekah lodge to honor
all who have been members for
30 or more years at the March 4
meeting with Mrs. Minnie An
drews and Mrs. G. I. Russell as
the welcoming committee. Mrs.
Melba Seward reported ,on at
tending the Dallas Rebekah
homecoming recently. Mrs.
Charles Bowman announced a so
cial meeting and card party for
March 12. Mrs. Ellen Daltpn was
given a jewel emblem for the
last years work as noble grand
and Mrs. Anna Herren was given
a birthday cake and card shower.
Mrs. Dora Banghem, Mrs. A. J.
Unruh, Mrs. Alta Rogers, Mrs.
Earl Jaynes and Naomi Kelly
served refreshments.
Hev. Harry V, Atkins, pastor
of the Christian church at Du
fur, is-the evangelist conducting
meetings at the Monmouth Chris
tian church from Feb. 28 at 7:45
each evening except Saturday un
til March 14. Mrs. Rae Alley will
provide the music with her Swiss
bells, triple golden chimes and
"Celestelian." Mrs. Alley will
conduct children's services every
evening after school on school
days with a Bible story and sing
ing. Dr. Anne Millan of the OCE
physical education department,
has arranged the prfcgram for
the Monmouth Elementary PTA
meeting Monday, March 1, at
7:30. There will be square danc-1
ing by the eighth grade, basket-,
ball game by the seventh grade,
and tumbling by the fifth and
sixth grade. After this part of
the program those present will
reconvene in the school cafeteria i
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Price This Show Adults
for a discussion led by Dr. Mil-
Ian.
Mrs. Henry Alsip entertained
the Monmouth Thimble club last
week and Mrs. Sarah Burch be
came a member. The club will
I hold a cooked food sale at the
j Vogue, March 6. At the March
' 24 meeting with Mrs. Grace
Thornbrue seven picture books
will be completed for Docrnbcch
er hospital,
The Republican W o m e n's
Study group will meet Tuesday,
March 2 from 9:30 to 11 a.m.
with Mrs. Ray Rauch and Mrs.
Lester Colgan as co-hostess.
Webfoot
WEBFOOT Ten members of
the Webfoot Social Club attend
ed the regular meeting held at
the home of Mrs. Dell Morga
riedge Thursday afternoon.
A white elephant sale was held
with Mrs. Morgaricdge auction
eer which netted $6.25.
Two child's quilts were pre
sented to Mrs. John Hackworth
of Wheatland and Mrs. Allen
May.
A surprise honoring Mrs. Ros
co Roberts was a group singing
"Happy Birthday to You." Birth
day cards were given and her
secret sister in the club pre
sented her with a camellia plant.
Attending were: Mrs. Ames Hold
redge, 83, a charter member
when the club was organized in
1908. Mrs. Roscoe Roberts also
is a charter member. Present
were Mesdamcs Ralph Curfman,
Thomas Lyman, Archie Shafer,
Albert May, Allen May, Clayton
Richards, John Hackworth, A.
M. Vernon.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Albert May.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Reetz en
tertained the Dayton - Webfoot
Farmers Union Thursday eve
ning. Officers elected were, presi
dent, James W. Richardson; Roy
Will, vice president; Mrs. Joe
Owens, sccretary-t reasurer;
Charles Andrews, Ed J. Reetz
and F. L. Withce, executive
board.
The next meeting will be at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Owens in the Neck district near
Dayton.
A Home Economics Club with
members from subordinate
grange No. 718 met at the Web
foot grange hall Tuesday after
noon to organize and elect of
fleers.
Elected were Mrs. Henry
Freshour, president; Mrs. Clif
ford Gibbon, vice president: Mrs.
George Doud, secretary-treasur
er.
Attending were: Mrs. Henry
Freshour. Mrs. Clifford Gibbon,
Mrs. Tom Huffman, Mrs. George
Doud, Mrs. Thomas Lyman. Mrs.
Ray McManimic. Mrs. Archie
Shafer, and Mrs. Richard Lofton.
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