Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 03, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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Hopewell
HOPEWELL A boys' quar
tette, composed of Charles
Keightley, Jr., Dean Brown, Mel
vin Keifihtley and Dale Terrill,
accompanied by Lois Terrill, sang
at the morning service of the
Hopewell E.U.B. Church.
Ladies Aid will meet at the
Hopewell E.U.B. Church on
Wednesday, March 3. The prayer
meeting of the Hopewell E.U.B.
Church, will meet with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Wcstcrhouse on Wed
nesday evening, March 3, with
S. C. Waller teaching.
the Hopewell E.U.B. Church will Will. s an Mr - Elvira Turner,
join with the Amity Church of and Mrs. Elton Ingram
Christ for the World Day of Mr and Mrs. Denul Wilson
Praver service at 2:30 p.m. " f""'V w"e Wednesday eVe
The Hopewell Home Extension ning dinner guests of . her par
Unit met March 2 at the Hope- ents Mr. and Mrs. Kusli Setala,
well E.U.B. Church Tuesday at on the occasion of Mrs. ilson a
ln-M tn fnr rhpir March meet-
int. Mrs. Arthur Warnoek and
Mrs. J. S. Gilkev were the project
leaders for "Casserole Dishes."
Mrs. John Fuqua was in chnrgc
of the business meeting, when
program planning for the next
year's work was discussed. Mrs.
Kuqua attended the County Pro
gram planning meeting at the
AH Building in McMinnville
Feb. fl.
The Hopewell Community Club
will meet Thursday evening,
March 4, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Glen
Harris will be in charge of the
business meeting. Motion pic
tures will be part of the program,
followed by. a pie social, the pro
ceeds of which will go into the
motion nicture projector fund.
The Hopewell Missionary So
ciety will hold its March meeting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Stephens on March 9 at
8 p.m. Election of officers will
be held. Mrs. Glen Harris, Mrs.
Frank Westerhou.se and Mrs. W.
O. Moddcmeyer arc the nominat
ing committee. Mrs. Howard
Steohens is the lesson leader,
and the co-hostesses are Mrs.
Henry D-don and Mrs. Neil
Currie.
Graduation exercises were held
for the Red Cross Home Nursing
Class, whlc was held the first
two weeks in January, at the
Seventh Dry Advcntist Church
on Saturday. Feb. 27 at 11 a.m.
Mrs. E. J. Terrill and Mrs. Orick
Busiek wcr the teachers of the
Class.
Mrs. Terrill had charge of the
demonstration - in which the
women showed some of their
newly acquired skills.
Elder Estol Richardson ad
dressed the Class.
Mrs. Orick Busick presented
the Conference certificates as
wclr li Red Cross Home Nursing
certificates to Mrs. Martin Dense
kamp, Mrs. Lowell Campbell,
Mrs. Ruth Campbell, Mrs. Milt
Carson, Miss Darlcnc Maker, Mrs.
Waldo Maker, Mrs. Ed Nelson,
Mrs. Paul Statcmever, Mrs. Clair
Stephens, Mrs. Homer Syme,
Mrs. Albert Terrill and Mrs. Carl
Withers.
Special musical numbers which
were enjoyed hvall included a
trumnet solo bv Eddie Svme,
vocal sp?,)s by Mrs. Estol Rich
ardson and Mrs. Carl Withers.
Guests at this service were
Mrs. Erscl Hallsted and family
of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Warnnck and family, of Salem;
Mrs. Marvel Brown, Dean Brown,
and Phoebe Schrammeck.
Special music for Sabbath
School was a boys' quartette by
Dean Brown, Dale Terrill. Melvin
apH Charles KcichOev. Jr.
Rev. and Mrs. Clen Harris vis
ited hi parents. Rev. anrt Mrs.
Clair Harris in Portland Fridav
evening, and Rev. Harris took
part in an exhibition basketball
game hetween the Alumni and
Cascade College at the Benson
Hinb Scbonl Auditorium.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stephens
showed their (ravel pictures at
Lincoln Community Club
Vr'dny evening. Feb. 2fi.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Taskinen
and Clayton Tatkinen and Mrs.
Kenneth Schuhardt spent Sunday
wllh Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ranierl
and family in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stephens
and Lester went to Mt. Hood
Sunday.
Miss Beverly Nicholas, a stu-
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MIKE FORBES f
I dent at Oregon College o( Edu
cation, visited her parents lor the
weekend.
A beach party wa enjoyed by
Robert i'earse, Eldon Itcrsha,
Dean Brown and Roland Irwin,
in celebration of Robert'! thir
teenth birthday at Occanlake, on
Sunday afternoon, accompanied
hv Mr. and Mm. N. 0. Pearse.
The better dress workshop of
the Hopewell Home Extension
Unit will hold their meetins this
week on Friday. March 5, at the
home of Mn. Eltch Inaram. Mrs.
Eugene Wilson is project leader
and members are Mrs. John
Fuoua, Mrs. J. S. Gilkey, Miss
Virginia Magness, Mrs. Mildred
birthday.
j Mr. and Mrs. William Pearse
and family of Salem, have moved
into their new home on Wallace
Road near Brush College,
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Simmons of
Keizer were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Loop. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Carpon and family of To
ledo are housegucsts of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loop for
a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warnoek
returned Wednesday from a
week's visit with their son, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Warnoek, in
Walla Walla, Wash. Saturday
guests at Ihe Warnoek home
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth War
noek and familv and Mrs. llrsel
Hallstead and family, all of Sa
lem. Ursd Hallsted left Thursday
by train to visit his mother, Mrs.
Gilbert Hallsted in Santa Cruz,
Calif. Mrs. Hallsted is ill with a
heart condition.
Robert Janen spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gust Janzen. He is a student
at Oregon State College. Mr. and
Mrs. (ieorge Milne and sons of
Gresham were Saturday guests
at the same home.
Ed Nelson, who has been in
the McMinnville Hospital for two
weeks, returned to his home on
Sunday, but will be confined to
bed for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Polvi of
Corvallis were Saturday guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George . Polvi. Mr. . and Mrs.
George Polvi and Ronald visited
Mr. and Mrs. Vcrner Setala and
family In Newburg on Sunday.
Dallas
DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Tarbet have sold their 62
acrc farm south of Dallas to Mr,
and Mrs. Robert Maldcr of Mon
mouth, and moving to Seattle to
be near their son, William Tar
bet, Jr. Mr. Mulder is a pro
fessor of speech at Oregon State
college. They will move to their
new home March 20; he will con
tinue teaching at the college.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fully visited
the beaches on Sunday.
A -guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Kracher is his
sister, Mrs. John Drcher of Sher
idan, Wyo., who has been visit
ing relatives and friends in the
northwest. She will be here for
several more weeks hctore re
turning to her home.
Mrs. Mary Starr, who was ad
mitted In the Dallas hospital
l'fbrunry 17 for medical rare
and mnjor surgery, is reported
in good concilium.
Mrs. Arthur Klmmel of Willa
mina was treated February 20
for fractured ribs received in a
fall at her home.
Mrs. J. A. Hoover, who under
went mnior surgery at the Port
land sanitnrium in Portland last
I week, is reported in good rondi
, tion.
New Spinet Pianos
Full Keyboard First Line
$495.00
The Music Center
In the Capitol Shopping Center
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Union Hill
UNION HILL Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Mulkey honored Mrs.
Mulkcy's mother, Mrs. M. M.
Gilmour, with a birthday party
at their new home at Victor Point
Saturday evening.
After an evening of visiting
and playing cards, refreshments i
were served to the honored!
guest Mrs. Gilmour, M, M. Gil
mour, Mr. and Mrs. George Lov
ett of Silvcrton, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Qualey and Robert, Mrs.
Argus Pearson of Willamina,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Krenz, Rich
ard Krenz, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Jones, Mr. a-id Mrs. Carl Jones
and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
James Gilham, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ley Scott, Lynn and Joyce -Scott
of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Verny
bcolt, Donald and Alcn Mulkey
and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Mul
key. The Union Hill Woman's club
will meet with Mrs. Ralph Mol
let Thurusday afternoon. March
4, at 2 o'clock.. Mrs. Roy King.
program chairman, will give a
travelogue.
Grand Island
GRAND ISLAND Lt. Donald
R. Wiley of Grand Island grad
uated from Bryan air base, Texas,
Thursday, Feb. 25.
His father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. Worth Wiley, attended
the graduation class of 52 grad
uates' who received pilot wings.
He has gone to Del Rio, Texas,
fnr advance training in gunnery
in F-84 Thunder Jets.
Mrs. Riley made the round
trip on the train. Mr. Wiley went
by air in his Cessna plane and
he was accompanied by his
neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Will and sons, Larry and. Ken
neth, to Hollywood, Calif., where
Mrs. Will and sons visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Buck, her one brother-in-law
and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Taylor, and Mrs. W. E. Town-
send.
Mr. Townsend accompanied
Worth Wiley and Cecil Will and
attended the graduation.
Mr, and Mrs. Raleigh Worth
ington of Grand Island, accom
panied by their daughter, Mrs.
Howard Harris and two sons,
Danny and Billy, of near Salem,
have returned from a motor trip
to visit relatives and friends at
Yuma, Ariz., and various points
In California.
They brought back samples of
citrus fruits.
After returning home, Mrs.
Worthington, while driving
truck, dislocated her right
thumb.
Donald Tompkins has rented
the Raleigh Worthington peach
orchard.
Miss i Marcena D. Fowler of
OSC spent the week end at the
home of her parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finni
cum had numerous afternoon
and evening guests Sunday at
their Grand Island home. j
From Mt. Angel were Mr. and
Mrs. Hex Ross, Mr. and Mrs. j
Lester Colbrook, John Lavinc,
John Cnplin; from McClay were 1
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winn and j
daughter Phyllis; from MrMinn- j
villc were Mr. and Mrs. Delton
Russell and son Dick.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Mr., and Mrs. Lester Scoggan
of Grand Island und her mother,
Mrs. A. W. Dokken of Salem, re
turned home Sunday evening
after a two weeks motor trip
spent with relatives at Los An
eeles. Calif.
Lacomb
LACOMB The school sponsor
ed a skating party at Lebanon
Thursday evening.
With the addition of three new
pupils, school enrollment now
stands at 122.
There will be no school held on
March 18 and 18. r
Teachers will attend the Teach
ers State Convention in Portland
on these dates.
A 7 lb. baby boy was born at
the Lebanon Community Hospi
tal, Friday, Feb. 26, to Rev. and
Mrs. Emery Nester. The baby has
been- named Timothy.
Mrs. E. Nester, Sr., of Portland,
is staying with her son and daugh
ter-in-law at the Baptist church
parsonage.
Mrs. W. Keebaugh has returned
to the home of her raughter. Mrs.
J. Bartruff, after spending some
time at her own home in eBavcr
ton. The First Baptist chu.-ch men's
missionary group met Friday
evening. The pastor from Scio
Baptist church spoke on. "The
work of a layman." A resolution
was made to support the local
pastor in a plan he has slated
to visit each home in the com.
munily within a radius of six
miles. .
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc-
Cloud were visitors Sunday at
the L. C. Hodges home in Al
bany.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Sledge of Scio.
Spending the week-e d with
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Edwards were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacDonald
and daughter of Portland.
The regular meeting of the
Grange was held Friday and on
Sunday a group from Lacomb at
tended the Rosebud drill at Cal
umet Grange. They were, Mr.
Weeks, Helen Weeks, Sharon
Douglas, Gcraldine Grcnshaw,
Lorrctta Nakonsky and Mrs. Edna
Oerier.
Webfoot
WEBFOOT Mrs. Rosco Roberts
of Webfoot district was surprised
on her birthday Friday afternoon
at her home.
Attending were Mrs. Ames Hoi
drerige, 83, Mrs. Albert May, Mrs.
A. M. Vernon, Mrs. Dell Morgar
iedge and the honoree, Mrs. Rob
erts. Pie, coffee and birthday cake,
baked by Mrs. May, were served.
Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. Morgariedge
and Mrs. May have more than two
dozen tuberous begonias started in
pots to set out later.
Milk from mice, used in a New
York scientific experiment is val
ued at about $10,000 a quart.
Pancake Supper
Pancakes, Bacon, Eggs and
Coffee
All you can eat . . . 986
12 or under 49c
Middle Grove School
5:30 to 8 P. M.-March 5
1 Merry Wive of
Windsor and
Color Cartoon
Gates
GATES Mcmberi of the local and Mrs. Gordon Bookman, of
Boy Scouts, troop 45, Marion Dis-1 Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
trict. Cascade area, and a group; Kadine of Salem,
of their parents met Wednesday Mrs. Donald Carey, son Jon,
evening, Feb. 24, at the high 1 and new baby, Thomas Brian,
school. i who had been at the home of
The Board of Review was held ; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har
prior to the Court of Honor and j old Wilson for a week, returned
program. ' ' I to her home in Stayton Friday.
Presentation of Ten d e r t o o t
awards was made by E. A.
Chance, committee chairman, to
the following scouts; Wayne De
vine, Ronnie Evans, Allen Hay
wood, Ross Klutke, Kenney Mar
tig, Kirk Nygaard, David - Rid
dle, Rodney Schaer, Roger Schacr
and Jerold Tucker.
Presentation of second class
awards was made to Douglas
Hirte, Kenny Johnson, David
Moore, and David Vail. Darrell
Crossler is Scoutmaster. Commit
tee members are E. A. Chance,
Elmer Klutke, Floyd Volkel,
W. R. Hutcheson and Don W. Mi
Icy. Mrs. Don Miley and Mrs. Wil
liam Pendicle were substitute
teachers for several days the past
week at the local schools, Mrs.
Miley taking the place of Darrell
Crossler of the high school, who
was 111, and Mrs. Pcnnick sub
stituting Friday for Mrs. Richard
Parker, also ilL
Mrs. Parker was struck by a
ball while no the playgrounds
Thursday afternoon and suffered
a slight concussion.
Sunday guests at the home of
Air. and Mrs. Edward Tietze were
Mrs. Lualle Sigmond and chil
dren from Salem. Mr. and Mrs.
Tietze spent Wednesday in Eu
gene on business.
Among those listed, as recom
mended by President Eisenhow
er to the Senate for the position
of postmaster was the name of
Floyd Volkel of Gales. If ap
pointed to the office as postmas
ter at Gates, Mr. Volkel will take
the place of Jesse Haywood, act
ing postmaster at present
The Gates Parent-Teacher As
sociation will meet Thursday eve
ning, March 4, at the high school.
Judge Joseph B. Felton of Salem
will be guest speaker, his subject
"Juvenile Delinquency." A bene
fit dance sponsored Ly the PTA
will be held in the school gym
nasium triclay evening. Alareh 5.
with Stubby Mills and his or
chestra.
Mrs. W. F. Struckmkeier-re-
turned this week from Portland
where she has been for two
weeks. Airs. Struckmeier has
been ill since her return and con
fined to her home.
Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Hutch
eson, accompanied by Mr. and
Airs. Richard Parker, drove to
Portland Sunday to attend the In
ternational Homes and Furnish
ings show.
Weekend guests from Erie, Pa.,
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it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Kadine were Mr. and Mrs.
John Johnson and Miss Doris
Eliason. Other guests were Mr.
Jefferson
JEFFERSON A group of
friends enjoyed an afternoon of
cards last week at the home of
Mrs. Harold Knight on south
Main Street. Mrs. Joe McKee
winning high score and Mrs.
Earl Lynes low score In pinochle.
Others present were Mrs. Guy
Rowland, Mrs. Earl Phipps, Mrs.
Claud Overholser, Mrs. J. J. Den
son, Mrs. Paul McKee, Mrs, Joe
McKee, Mrs. Earl Lynes and
Mrs. William Walls and Mrs.
Roland Walls of Albany.
At the Three Links Club meet
ing Wednesday afternoon in the
IOOF hall committees were
named for the year and plans
made to sponsor a card party
March 27. They plan to buy a
first aid kit for use in the haiL
Chris Farman, residing north
of Jefferson went to Portland
where he will undergo a serious
throat operation, in the Veterans
hospital.
Mrs. Calvin Hughes returned
home Tuesday from an Albany
hospital where she has been a
patient for the past two weeks.
She is improving but will be
bedfast for two weeks. She for
merly operated a beauty parlor
in Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wills
motored to Portland Alonday
night where they attended a 1943
class reunion at Washington
high school of which Mrs. Wills
was a member. Governor Paul
Patterson was the guest speaker.
Members of the Jefferson
chapter of Future Farmers of
America observed National FFA
week Feb. 22 to 26, with special
events. The main event was the
parent and son banquet held
Thursday night. The program
was well attended. Honorary
chapter - farmer degrees were
presented to Hal Wynd, high
school teacher; Pete Gilder-
sleeve, manager of the Marion
Linn Co-op, and Clayton Wills,
agriculture teacher and FFA
leader. These degrees were
awarded to persons who have
aided the chapter by helping to
promote the work of the Jeffer
son chapter of Future Farmers
'of America.
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Roger Fendal, state president
of the FFA. was guest speaker.
An interesting program was the
explanation of the four degrees
of FFA membership. Taking
part were Claude Meyers, Green
Hand; Ennis Hawkins, Chapter
Farmer; and Wayne Johnson,
American Farmer.
As a feature at the monthly
meetlnc of the Jefferson Wom
an's club, Larry Wells, member
of the FFA chapter, spoke on
the history,' program and pur
poses of the FFA. Points brought
out during the talk was the work
state association and some of the
of the Jefferson chapter, the
points most interesting he ob
served while attending the Na
tional FFA convention at Kan
sas City last November.
The Jefferson FFA chapter
well at the Capitol FFA district
shop skills contest held Satur
day at Cascade Union high
school. Boys taking part in the
contest were Bill Cotman, Fran
cis Alarlatt, Billy Case, Larry
Wells, Claude Meyers, Jerry
Marcum, Dale and Gary Peter
son, Perry Davis, Lyle Adams,
Don Dotter and Bob Harris.
Placing in various contests were
Soldering first, Don Doner;
second, Lyle Adams; rope work, j
first, Claude Meyers; second :
Francis Alarlatt; acetylene cut
ting, first, Bill Cotman. Arc :
welding, third, Gary Pedcrson.
Word has been received of the j
death of Henry B. Will, son of I
Mr. and Airs. Otto Will, Sunday, j
Feb. 14. Burial was at the Moun
tain View Cemetery at Oregon
City. The Wills family were
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residents of the Greens Bridge
community and was well known
in and around Jefferson.
Fruitland
FRUITLAND Salem Civic
Players will present "Here Comes
Charlie," a benefit performance
on Alarch 5 at 8 p.m. at Fruit
land school. This is sponsored
by the Fruitland Mothers club.
The proceeds to go to the school
Mrs. Arthur Shulz, Mrs. Ken
neth Runner, Mrs. Emma Standi
fer and Airs. Emma Runner were
hosts to the Fruitland Women's
club Thursday, for the February
meeting at the church annex.
The new president, Mrs. Larrey
Wagonor, was in charge of the
business meeting.
Rev. and Mrs. Delmcr Ransdell
and children moved into the new
parsonage by the church Fri
day. Indians in what is nowColombia
were waterproofing their clothing
by daubing them with juice of wilk
rubber trees long before Colum
bus discovered America.
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