Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 02, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Tuesday, March 2, 1954
In
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Valley
Kditfd by MIKE FOKBES
Willamina
WILLAMINA Mrs. Louis
Burgess ol Berkeley, Calif., was;
ner and Mickey Hanson of Mc
Minnville. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Osboro of Grand Jlonde called
later.
The Theta Rho club met this
Ballston
BALLSTON Word has been
received here of the death of
J red E. Richards, who moved
from Ballston to Silverton two
years ago, following a residence
here where his wife Mrs. Susie
Richards was employed two
years as principal of the Ball-
(ion school.
Mrs. Richards retired from
teaching to give her time to her
husband who had been an in
valid the past several years.
Mr. Richards death occurred
at his home in Silverton Feb. 23. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sexton
of Camas, , Wash., visited at the
Ed Miller home Sunday.
They are former Ballston residents.
Mrs. John Hobson who has
been a shut-in for the past two
years was honored Feb. 16, with
a birthday party.
Her daughters, Mrs. Marvin
Carkuff of Gopher Valley, and
tained with a family dinner Sun
day honoring the first birthday
of their great grandson, Craig
Harris.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
James Harris and son, Craig, of
Aloha, Airs. Lois Hart, Herb
Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hoeffcl, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Christensen. all of Hillsboro,
and Mrs. Ashlon McGuirc of
Forest Grove.
Mrs. Florence Hamilton spent
last week at the homes of her
two sisters, Mrs. Newt !miin
and Mrs. Lloyd Newbill of Wil
lamina.
Butteville
BUTTEVILLE Mrs. Archie Mc
Leod, the former Lois Weinert,
was honored with a surprise
cradle shower Saturday. Hostesses
were Mrs. Chester Harper, Miss
Bcrnardinl Harper, Miss Mary
Lou Harper, Mrs. Earl Chinn and
Mrt .inru Mpl.pori.
Mrs. Joe Owens of Dayton and I Games were played, and many
Mrs. Donna Hillcrna, were lovely gifts were received.
Wixccpi Manv Butlcvil e and Donald resi
Guests altcnding were Mrs. dents altended graveside services
Howard Shafer, Airs. George for Mrs. Mae Brouhard, 82, at
iielle lJassi cemetery in wood-
Gardner. Mrs. Ed Alillcr, Mrs.
Fred Edson and Miss Elsie
Tavlnr.
Mrs. Fred Oltinger of Mc-
Minnvillc visited last week at
fhe home of her parents, Air. and
Mrs. Howard Shafcr.
Airs. Harley Wilson of Sheri
dan was a dinner guest recently
at the home of her son, George
Wilson.
Airs. Ted Aaron was honored
with a pink and blue shower at
the Community hall Thursday
evening, Feb. 26, with Mrs. El
win Smail, Airs. Fred Edson and
Mrs. Howard Kilmer as host
esses. Games were played and re
freshments served to Mrs. Mel
vin Johnson, Airs. Frank An
drews. Airs. Frank Bissel, Mrs.
Paul Loda, Airs. John Whitlow,
Airs. Chas. Kadell, Airs. Ezra
Kilmer, Airs. Norman Tulford,
Mrs. Donna Alilcrna, Aliss Elsie
Taylor, Airs. Bob Brooks, Airs.
Alien Smith, Airs. John Smith,
Mrs. M. Van Groos, Airs. John
Brown, Airs. Carl Brown, Airs.
Ted Aaron, Airs. James Aaron,
Mrs. Howard Shafcr, Airs. Fred
Edson, Airs. Howard Kilmer,
Airs. Elwin Smail, Airs. John
Yeadon.
Sending gifts were Airs. John
Church, Airs. George Wilson,
Mrs. Bob Gould.
Fred Edson was host to an
oyster supper at the IOOF hall
Wednesday the occasion being
his birthday.
Following the 7 p.m. supper
the evening was spent playing
cards.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Miller, Air. and Airs. John Focht,
Air. and Airs. Aaron Ilinneman,
Air. and Mr. Eugene ilinneman,
Airs. Bob Brooks, Airs. Lulu
Dingis, Airs. Edna Tufford, Airs.
Lizzie Bissel, Alerton Bissel,
Lylc Dingis and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Edson.
. Air. and Airs. Douglas Sexlon
and three children of Long
Beach, Wash., and Mr. and Airs.
Alclvin Bench ol Newberg, all
former Ballston residenls visit
ed Sunday at the Ed Miller
home.
Air. and Airs. Fred Vincent
and inlnnt son of Sandy spent
Alonday at the home of Airs.
Vincent's parents, Air. and Airs.
Chas. Kadell.
Airs. Alary Bowman of Tort
land spent the weekend visit
ing Ballston relatives and
friends.
Alarilyn and Marvin Brooks
of Tillamook are spending a
week at the home of their grand
parents, Mr. and Alts. R. H.
B rooks.
Air. and Airs. Klwin Smail and
son-in-law and daughter, Air. and
Mrs. John Yeadon spent Sunday
at the home of Airs. Smail's sis
ter, Mrs. Robert Shires of
Scapmise.
Aaron Ilinneman. Eugene Ilin
neman, Dee Millerna, John
Focht, Allen Smith. Ed Aliller,
Clyde Smith Bnd Morton llissel
attrndrd IOOF lodge at McCoy
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hill enter-
Passi Cemetery in
burn, Saturday. Mrs. Brouhard
passed away at the home of her
son in Vancouver, Wash. She had
previously lived in the Butteville
and Donald areas for many years.
Russell Gotchall, who is employ
ed by Boeing Aircraft in Seattle
spent the three-day holiday here
with his family.
Mrs. II. L. Ott, honored her
daughter, Dianna Lynn on her first
birthday with a family birthday
party. Grandparents attending
tne parly were her great-grandmother,
Mrs Al. G. Smith of Can
by and her grandmothers, Mrs.
Solon Kinzer of Needy, and Mrs.
W. 0. Lindquist of Butteville.
Other guests included Airs. Calvin
Olt and sons, Dennis and Mich
ael, and Mrs. Ralph Hulbert and
son Gregory of Canby.
Mr. and Airs. Lester Aliller and
children of Tacoma spent the week
end in the Butteville area, visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lngleman,
Air. and Airs. Glenn A. Yergen,
and Mr. and Airs. Eddie Jones.
Air. Aliller is a nephew of Mr.
Engleman.
Mrs. V. 0. Lindquist entertain
ed Mrs. Virgil Alayhew, Airs. Ben
Quinn, and Airs. D. E. Green at a
card party last week. Mrs. May
hew had high score.
Reinhold and Dolores Hillner
look care of the farm home of
their parents, Air. and Mrs. Alois
Hillner forthe past two weeks. The
elder llillners look a vacation
drive through southern Oregon,
Calilornia and Nevada and also
Mexico. They also visited Heno.
Saturday dinner guests of Mr.
and Airs. J. D. AlcLeod honoring
Pvt. Dan AlcLeod of Fort Lewis,
and Airs. W. G. Giinun of Logan,
West Virginia, were A1r. and Airs.
C. A. Wcslcott and daughters,
Eleanor, Katie and Judy; Air. and
Airs. Jack AlcLeod ol Portland,
Mr. and Airs. James AlcLeod of
Oregon City, Air. and Mrs. Archie
AlcLeod, Aliss LnDonnn bather of
Aurora and Aliss Kathleen Devlin
and Patrick Devlin.
Air. and Airs. Glen Haines have
as their guest for two weeks, her
mother, Mrs. Henry Stcincr of
llrightwood.
Air. and Airs. Glen Haines have
as their guest for two weeks, her
mother, Mrs. Henry Stcincr of
Briglitwood.
A their regular lodge meeting
last week, Butteville lodge No.
58 initiated four candidates.
They were Karl Engleman, J. F.
Feller, Bertram Solbcrg and
Hartwcll While. Robert Alasscy,
grand warden and E. Jones of
Gervais lodge assisted with the
initiation.
Alter the regular meeting of
St. Alexie Rebekah lodge last
week, the group all went to the
hoin ot Mrs. Robert Maitland,
vice grand, for a chili supper,
a guest of Mr. and Airs. Clarence
Park this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Schmidt
of Redficld, S. D., visited this
week at tne fcimon Schuerch and
Mcril Rabuck homes.
Charles McBee and George
Schoppert came home this week
from theier work at Ketchikan.
Alaska. McBee will return there
to work but Schoppert will re
main here.
Air. and Mrs. George Bestman
of San Diego, Calif, were guests
at the Arvid Nylecn home this
week.
Airs. Lloyd Anderson and
daughters returned this week
from a trip to Wisconsin.
Airs. Arlene Matthews enter
tained the Bunco club members
this week. Airs. Lorraine Crone
won first, Mrs. Violet Kihlstadlus
second and Airs. Arlcta Dclker
consolation. Other guests were
Mrs. Edna Graham, Mrs. Jessie
Trotter and a guest, Mrs. Pat Ol
son. ,
Willamina Garden club will
meet Thursday afternoon, March
4, at the home of Mrs. Otis Barr.
Seed planting and rose pruning
will be the topics of the day.
The Friendly Circle club met
at the home of Airs. Paul Toliver 1
Thursday. Members present were
Airs. Hilda Rabuck, Mrs. Alay
Norn's, Airs. Augusta Hanson,
Airs. Frances Vollman, Airs. Anna
Gardner, Airs. Edna Graham, and
guests, Mrs. Sam Benson and
Airs. Rollin Rickcrt.
Kenneth Buffington celebrated
his birthday this week with a
party at his home in the after
noon. Those present at the party
were Kay Barr, Richard Johnson,
Pat Flatau, David Wright, Judy
Cook, Larry Davie, Betty Fox,
Frank Lord, June Hubbard, Dar-
rel Hamilton, and Kenneth and
Bonnie Buffington.
The Grade school PTA will
meet Afarch 2 at 6 p.m. Dr. Har
ry Hutson, professor of political
science at Linfield college will
speak on the United Nations.
Final report on the Alarch of
Dimes drive according to chair
man Elmo Black, showed $936.35
raised.
Air. and Airs. 0. C. Yocom Jr.
of AIcAlinnville are the parents
of a daughter, born ret). 24 at
a AIcMinnville hospital. Air. and
Airs. 0. C. Yoccrm of Willamina
are the paternal grandparents.
Air. and Airs. Richard Cannon
of Sweet Home are the parents
of a son, Randall Dennis, born
Feb. 16. Airs. Cannon is the
former Jean Fouts of Willamina.
Airs. H. A. Parrctt entertained
the 500 club this week at lunch,
followed by an afternoon of
cards. Airs. Axel Wakkurc won
high, Airs. Gust Dahl second and
Mrs, Virgil Hcider consolation.
Air. and Airs. Henry Alode of
Independence have announced
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Norma Jean, to Don Lee
Booth, son of Ernest Booth of
Willamina. Mr. Booth is in the
medical department at the Nav
al Air Station at Alameda, Calif, j
No date has been set for the wedding.
John Gardner was honored by
his wife with a dinner for mem
bers ot their familv, on the oc
casion of his birlhdav this week.
Those present were Air. and Airs.
Cluvton Gardner and family of
Bend, Air. and Airs. Clifford
Gardner and family of AIcAlinn
ville, Air. and Airs. Ralph Card-
week to plan a food sale for Feb,
6. Present at the regular meet
ing were Carol Schukar, Ellen
Ham, Connie Thomason, Joyce
Lambert, Betty Wright, Sue Ham,
Shirley Barber, Jeanctte John
son, Yvonne Gift, Carolyn Barn
ey, Pat Sevcrson, Jeanette Carl
son, Donna and Luann Stoddard,
Sonja Ryan.
Air. and Airs. Gus Kihlstadius
and sons of Minnesota were hon
ored with a farewell party this
week at the home of Mr. and
Airs. Melvin Kihlstadius. The
Kihlstadius family has been vis
iting here this winter. Others at
tending were Air. and Mrs. Axel
Lundin, Mr. and Airs. Paul Ny
lecn, Mr. and Airs. Harry Samuel
son Sr., Rodney Nylcen, Mr. and
Airs. Harry Samuelson Jr., Mr.
and Airs. Ed Severson, Patty and
Eloise, Airs. Pearl Lundecn, Air.
and Mrs. Albin Lundin of Sheri
dan and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Nylecn and family of Salem.
The Community Garden club
and the Willamina Garden club
members were guests at a meet
ing of the Dallas Garden club,
when speaker was George Kof
lcr, assistant to Tommy Luke of
Portland. He gave a demonstra
tion of many arrangements.
Other guests were Airs. Nor
man Baker, state treasurer of
the Oregon Federation of Garden
clubs, and Mrs. Cora Burch of
Albany, chairman of the Santiam
district of the State Federation
of Garden clubs.
Attending from the Willamina
clubs were Mrs. Rant Neely, Mrs.
Axel Wakkure, Airs. George
Crone, Mrs. Fred Nelson, Airs.
Virgil Heider, Airs. George Ship
ley, Airs. Guy Call, Airs. Earl
Richardson, Airs. Dave Paine,
Airs. Itay Mawhirter, Airs. Frank
Smelscr, Airs. Sam Smith and
Lester Robertson.
The High School and Grade
School jointly sponsored PTA
Talent Show will be April 9 in
Alarh Stevenson hall in the high
school. A number of prizes will
be awarded for performances of
all types.
Donald
Presbyterian Meetings
At Woodburn Continue
WOODBURN Filch interest is
being shown in the Spiritual Life
Mission which opened Sunday at
the Woodburn Presbyterian
church and will continue each
evening this week up to and in
cluding Friday, Alarch 5, at 7:30
o'clock.
Speaker is Rev. Joe Dixon, pas
tor o' the Stanfield and Umatilla
Presbyterian churches and is also
moderator of the Presbytery of
Eastern Oregon. A pot-luck fel
lowship dinne: will be served
Wednesday evening, Alarch 3 at
6 o'clock in the dining room, and
the evening service will follow.
The committee in charge of the
dinner will be Airs. Alfred Moon,
Airs. Clinton Pack and Airs. A. R.
Kcarns. All members and friends
are invited.
Airs. Maitland was assisted by
Mrs. Alac St. Helens.
rtL llll'll UUMIirSS Mlt'l'llllK, I
further plans and practice was i Airs. Alvin
held for the official visitation of Brush Creek
ihe stale president, Airs. Lola sons of Salem, Jack, Grant, liar
usnnrne, .viarcn i. i ry and Verne.
Silverton Patient
In Salem Hospital
SILVERTON Mrs. Effie Wi
koff of the Silverton area, is a
patient at Salem Alemorial Hos
pital, under special treatment
for a fractured leg.
Airs. Wikolf was at the Brooks
Rest Home when she fell sus
taining the injury, Saturday.
Mrs. Wikoff is the mollier of
Krug, Silverton
district, and four
DONALD Mrs. Ed Alillcr suf
fered a painful leg injury in con
nection with the family car last
week. No bones were broken.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hacncr
and Aliss Alarie Persyn recently
took an extended trip which cov
ered 6000 miles. They visited two
brothers in San Francisco, and
they spent two days in Las Vegas,
N.M. They traveled through
Texas and Arizona, and went to
Indianapolis, lnd.t where they vis
ited Mrs. Haener's brother, Dr.
Henry Persyn, who is the head of
a chemical plant in Indianapolis.
While they were gone, Airs. Gay
Alenke, sister of Air. Haener,
looked alter the Haener children.
On arriving home, Airs. Haener
did two weeks substitute teaching
at bt. Luke s School in Woodburn.
Air. and Airs. Dave Northup and
five children have moved into one
of the cabins on the Delbert ranch,
and will assist him tiwh the hops.
Airs. L. Peterson has just re
turned from spending a week with
her sister, Airs. Harry Spencer, of
Prineville.
Tuesday evening, Feb. 23, 49
voters came out to vote on Donald
school budget for the year 1954-55.
The estimated expenditures are
$12,762.50 for the year and the esti
mated receipts are $5,677.00. The
votew as 37 for the budget and 12
Against it.
Air. and Airs. Raymond Peterson
and family spent Sundav with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hack
cnberg of Sandy.
Sunday dinner guests in the
Thurston Yergen home Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Myron French
and M. D. French of Portland.
After dinner callers in the Yergen
home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Coyne of Woodburn.
Airs. L. Peterson of Donald is in
receipt of a letter from her son,
Dean, advising her that he was
commissioned a second lieutenant
on Feb. 9, and that he and his
bride of a month had just arived
in Montgomery, Ala., where he
will attend administrative school.
Dean, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. Peterson, graduated as a phar
macist from Oregon State College
in 1951 in June. In July he enlist
ed in the air force and received
his basic training at Leland, Air
Force Base in Texas. From there
he was sent to Kellv Field where
ne has worked in the dispensary
until the present.
On Jan. 8, he married Dorothy
Sanchez of Borine, Texas. They
have a small apartment in Mont
gomery where he will be stationed
for some time.
After his time is up, Dean has
decided to remain in the service
for another year and a half.
Sgt. Harry A. Bnir, son of Mr.
and A1rs. Ralph Bair arrived in
San Francisco, Feb. 15, aboard the
transport General John Pope, from
Korea. lie has now received his
discharge from the service and is
doing some sightseeing in Mexico
before coming home.
Air. and Mrs. LeRoy Cox of
Woodburn. and small son have
moved into the Larsen house in
Donald, and Air. Cox is employed
as nigni tireman at the Donald
Brick and Tile factory.
The Mother's Club of Donald is
sponsoring a health film to be
shown the evening of Alarch 2 at
8 o'clock at the Donald Grade
school. The picture will be on
Shyness and Dr. Joseph Preleven.
consulting psychologist, will also
speak.
Airs. Raymond Peterson substi
tuted in the Donald post office
Saturday morning while .Mr. and
Airs. Arnold Bob Iverson visited
her mother, A1rs. Russell, and
brother in Seattle. They left Fri
day evening and came back Mon
day night.
Mrs. Raymond Peterson will be
assisted by Mrs. Warren Feller in
the Red Cross drive for Donld this
year.
One of these days, Lin Crom
well is going to have a completely
new garage. They have been
working on it for sometime and
are building the new structure
over the old one. and as soon as
the roof is on the new building,
the old structure will be torn
down. By building in this man
ner, Mr. Cromwell was able to
continue his garage work during
the construction of the new build
ing. Air. and Mrs. Norman Yergen
and daughter Donna, and Mr. and
A1rs. Barney Feller and family of
Donald, were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Airs. Pete Hing and
family of Portland. Gary Hing,
who is attending aero-engineering
school in Seattle, was home for
the week end. The Hings used to
to be residents of this community I has been employed in Salem th.
several years ago ' Past 25 cars-
Mr. and Airs. Ralph Bair Satur-1 The Brooks Sewing Club will
day attended the grand opening of mcet Thursday, .March 4th at tha
the Canby Farm Slore owned and
operated by John Todd.
Air. Bair was lucky and recciv
Blair immediately claimed it.
Brooks
home of Airs. A. P. Sidcbottom.
Laplanders milk half-wild rein
deer and keep the milk all winter
in frozen chunks.
BROOKS Airs. Ida Madsen
af Salem visited Airs. John Dun
lavy last week. Airs. Aladsen was
a former resident of Brooks but
ACORNS FROM THE
WITH DEL M(LN(
WATCH IT,
ISAAC!
Your waist-line's beginning to
show!
Know what he did? Isaac Stern,
I mean.
He went down to the Oak Room
for dinner when he was here for
hiipnnpprt nnH hp nrrlprpH a Inn. 1
rlprlnin TTp avlrprt if hn pmtM an !
sec the cut made so the waitress
took him out to Phil, our chief
cook, and Phil showed him just :
where his steak was coming from. I
Stern he looks at the meat and
his mouth waters a little and he i
says, "Phil tell vou what. Cut
me a DOUBLE one. That meat i
looks pretty terrific from where :
I stand." And then he ordered a
big raw onion on the side.
Wow could that man eat.
But I'm missing my point. What
I want to get across is that we
would welcome you in the kitch
en, too. Next time you're down,
just say the word and Phil will
give you the same treatment.
It's kind of fun to watch your
steak from start to finish!
Remember in Salem - it's the
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