Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 28, 1957, Page 17, Image 17

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    Salem, Oregon, Thursday, March 28, 1957
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Molalla Croup
Hosts Rotarian !
Birthday Meet
Officers, Wives Given
Honors on Sixth
Anniversary t
MOLALLA I Special (With Mo
lalla Rotary observing its sixth
birthday, members entertained
with annual Ladies' Might recently.
A dinnpr was served to about 70
Rotarians, Women of Rotary and
numerous especially invited guests,
including officers and wives from
neighboring Rotary clubs, as well
as Rotary District Governor Am
brose Brownell and Mrs. Brownell.
Officers and their wives repre
sented Oregon City. Club, .lilvau
kie, Silverton and Woodburn Clubs.
The assemblage was welcomed
by Molalla President George Guild
and Mrs. Guild, with each of the
ladies receiving an orchid corsage.
Program chairman Dick Welle,
and president-cloet, introduced
speakers Barney Keep, Portland
KEX radio disc jockey: also two
foreign exchange students, Terjc
Strome from Norway who is stay
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Le
gard and attending high school-in
Silverton; the other boy is Ulrich
Ahrend from Hanover, Germany,
who now is staying with Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Blshoprick and attend
ing high schiol in Woodburn.
There also was singing by the
"Happy Harmonaires", a group of
17 seventh and eighth Molalla
grade school students.
Molalla Rotarians Ken. Stafford
and Hans Christiansen ?ach was
Scotts Mills Notes Landmark
Valley Dates
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SCOTTS MUXS Robert Newton's store at Scotts Mijls,
housed in a landmark built in 1 893, has been a family
possession since 1907. A celebration may be held this
year to commemorate its acoulslllon by A. I,. Broiigher
in 1007. (Capital Journal Photo)
50-Year Store At Scotts Mills
WOODBURN The congregation
of the Woodburn Presbyterian
Church will hold, the monthly
"family night" Friday, at the
church. The no host dinner will be
: served at 6:30 p.m.
SCIO Sunny Stitchers 4-H Club
is planning a program and pie
social to be given Friday at the
Riverview Hall.
DALLAS The annual Polk coun
ty 4-H rabbit school will be held
at the County Fairgrounds, Friday
at '7:30 p.m.', announces John
Grimes, county 4-H extension
agent.
AMITY A Minstrel Show will be
held in the high school gymnasium
Friday evening. Abe Ehlers will be
Interlocutor and End Men will be
Wayne Smith, Ronnie Warrick,
Jim Hubbard, Dick Fuller, Dennis
Brutke and Major Clough.
LEBANON Gold Digger dance
will be held Friday at 8 p.m. in the
high school gym, sponsored by
Future Business Leaders of Amer
ica. 1
SILVERTON (Special)-Another
in the series ol evangelistic ser
vices will be held Friday evening,
at 7:30 o'clock when the topic will
be "Instant Salvation, Is It Pos
sible?" A color motion picture,
"Jesus and the Disciples", will
precede the sermon by Pastor
McVay,
PTA to Elect
At Willamina
SCOTTS MILLS (Spccial'-Rob-
I ert Newton's store, a landmark
since 1893 and among the older
' structures in Scotts Mills, has
presented a pin for six vears with been a familv business for 50
100 per cent Rotary attendance, i years. A celebration may be held
Secretary Glen Southwell had just ' 'Ms year to commemorate its ac
completed three years, nine quisilion by A. L. Brougher in
months, of 100 per cent attendance. I'107-
j Mrs. Newton, whose husband
became proprietor of the store
seven years ago. recalls that prior
to Brougher's time part of t h c
building was used as a rooming
I house. The town was incorporated
'in 1916.
I Scotts Mills celebrated its. ccm
WILLAMINA (Special) Mrs. i tenniary in 1953. In 1904 the place
John Holm was nominated by the! had a population of 300, G. E.
nominating committee of the PTA, ;
nir ine (mice oi presiaent lor inc,i ti
coming PTA year. Other officers, ,llnese 1 "e
selected by the committee are:
Mrs. Jim Shipley, executive vice
president: Mrs. James Thompson,
vice-president: Mrs. Sanford Ris
seeuw, secretary; and .Mrs. Bert
r-.irrlu.nll l.
The elections will' be held at the''001"
April meeting, when nominations
may also be made from the floor.
Gardner Knapp of Salem, presi
dent of the State School Board
Assn., was a guest speaker at the
meeting. He talked about school
measures and bills being worked
on by the Legislature.
HOME PURCHASED
SCOTTS MILLS iSpcciali - Mr.
and Mrs. Don Galbrailh of Red
mond, who purchased the former
Orin Main property, are moving
in this week.
For Jav-C-Etles
LEBANON I Special') Chinese
themes will be carried out at din
ner and a program by Jay-c-ettes
Friday at 7 p.m. in the Civic
with clubs from Albany.
Sweet Home and Corvallis as
guests, said Mrs. Francis Brcs
ler. president.
General chairman is Mrs. Merlin
Olbekson. Mrs. Clifford Womack
is chairman of decorations.
Chinese food, games and dance
numbers will be incjuded in the
event.
MIKE NEITLING ILL
SUBLIMITY (Special) Mike
Neitling returned home Tuesday
following surgery at Salem Mem
orial hospital.
Meier & Frank's kitchen fresh
WHIPPED CREAM
FUDGE & PENOCHE
The more thick cream, fresh butter, meaty walnuts and
fine quality ingredients. . . the smoother, richer, creamier,
more luscious the candies. We excell in using just the best
to be had in this wonderful JUST MADE whipped cream
fudge and penoche. . . treat yourself and your family.
n
whipped cream fudge
Choice of vanilla or chocolate, filled
with huge, meaty, Oregon walnuls.
Choose all vanilla, all chocolate, or assorted.
1
$120
Lawrence and T. E. Miles oper
ated general stores, Ong Shepard
was proprietor of the hotel and
Thomas Scott's flour mill was still
in operation.
Present1 population of Scotts
Mills is given as 149. Two stores
still operate th"re bi't t'in ro-
sraohcr, held, sign painter, pruno
packing plant-ana ban u D.gunc
years have departed.
Girls Join Waves
AMITY (Special) Miss Delores
Grcenawatt, daughter of Rev. and
Mrs. R. R. Grcenawalt of Amity,
and Miss Cecilia Lathrop, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lathrop
of Yampo, left Monday evening,
plane from Portland for Cam
Wins Award
MONMOUTH The Phi
Delta Kappa award for "Out
standing Man in Education"
was' presented to OCK stu
dent, Ernie Ediger, Dallas,
by members of the Oregon
Education Association at the
annual awards breakfast recently.
Falls City Flier )
Named President
Of Albany Pilots
FALLS C1T1 (Special) When
the recently organized chapter of
the Albany Sportsmen s Pilot club
met in that city the office of
president of the club was confer
red upon Walter Kenneth Cum
mins" of Falls City.
Mr. Cummins helped organize
the new club. His term as presi
dent of the Corvallis chapter end
ed in December.
He owns and operates a four
place North American BT-14 under
a private license, having acquired
me license three years ago. .
Two Sons Fly
He leaves his plane at the Cor
vallis field. -
The Cummins have two sons who
lire enthusiastic airmen, having
private licenses.
The older son, Don, owns a four
place Cessna in partnership with
Itichard Mtirr, his business as-
rociale in the logging' and saw
n.illing industry at Thome, Calif.,
and the younger son. Ray, flies
his two place Sky-Ranger as a
pleasure craft.
Both sons make regular visits
to their parents' home by plane
good weather and land in a
neighbor's field.
Marr is also a Falls City man.
Smorgasbord Dated
SILVERTON (Special ) The fifth
annual Smorgasbord of the Metho
dist congregation is announced for
the evening of April 30, with Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Wertz and Mr. and
Mrs. George Morrow as co-chairman.
SILVERTON (Special)-The Girl
Scouts of Silverton completed their
annual Cookie Sale March 25, with
excellent financial results reported.
SILVERTON (Special)-Mrs. C,
J. Towe is chairman of the annual
dollar ham dinner for the Legion
auxiliary budget builder to be
bridge. Md., where they will take given at Legion Hall, April 9 from
basic training in the WAVES.- 15 to 8:30 p.m.
Bill Bishoprick
Heads Student
Council Group
Capital Conference in
Election at Serra
High School
WOODBURN (Special)-A meet.
'ing of the Capitol Conference Stu
dent Council was held in Salem
this week at the Serra High School
and officers for the year were
elected. Bill Bishoprick of Wood
burn High School was elected pre.
sident; Don Stuhr, of Serra High
School, vice-president; and Kathy
Fischer of Sacred Heart, Salem,
secretary-tresaurcr. Three meet
ings of the group are held each
year.
Woodburn High School students
who attended the meeting included
Bishoprick, Ted Coman, Richard
Bjcllnnd and Dick Beaty, accom
panied by Benton Dailey of the
lacuity.
Eight schools were represented
in the conference including dele
gates from North Marion and Ger
vais. i
Water Colors Shown
WILLAMINA (Special)-An exhi
bition of watercolors is now being
shown, at the Library in Grand
Rondo, and will be on display until
April 10. The) are the work of
Ruth D. Grover of Roads. End, and
are the second in a scries of one
man shows by members of Cas
cade Artists. The shows are spon
sored by the Grand Ronde Wo
men's club. The public is invited.
CALIFORNtANS VISIT
AMITY (Special) Mr. and
Mrs. Roland McKee of San Carlos,
Calif., were recent house guests
at the home of their nephew and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee.
Students Delegates
AMITY (Special) Represent.
ing Amity high school In the Pa
cific Northwest Journalism con
test nl Pacific University in For-
est Grove Saturday, will be Gary
Aldrldge, news writing division
Ellen Hampton and Lawrence
Hall, news feature division, and
Rachel Wallenstcin, editorial divi
sion. Accompanying the group
win oc Jonn y. i norstenson, com.
mcrcial instructor, and Mrs. Mar.
guerile Lewis, journalism Instruc
tor. All expenses for the entrants
arc being paid by the Amity si u
dent body. The conlcstnnts also
will remain for the award banquet
that evening.
Ppi
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sale! porcelainized
cast iron
royal Dru-Ware
This is the famous oven-to-table
ware from Holland. Porcelainiz
ed' surface cooks slowly and
thoroughly . . , keeps food hot
at the table. Easy to clean, tool
Delt blue, Key Largo green.
reg. $2.50 round, open casserole, 1-pt. size ...... M.75
reg. $3.95 covered sauce pan, 1-pt. size ;; $2.75
reg. $1.50 miniature skillet $1.05
reg. $3.50 oval dish, 7" size $2.45
reg. $4.45 platter, small size $2.99'
reg. $5.95 platter, medium size $3.99
reg. $8.95 platter, large size $6.25
reg. $4.45 covered au gratin, 6" size $2.99
reg. $8.95 covered au gralin, 10" size jt $6.25
Mail and phone orders' '
HOUSEWARES-SECOND FLOOR
save Vz reg. $1.29 qt.
super lastic gloss
2 o $l 69
New waxless polish discovery gives you slar bright floors that
never slip. Completely anti-slip, rubberized base is safe for all
floors. Dries to high gloss without polishing; scuff-resislant, high
ly durable; will not discolor.
Mail and phone orders
Plus .shipping cost lo nrrns outside, our
regular truck delivery routes.
whipped crtam
penoche
The kind that leaves that delightful,
after-taste. The richest buttery and
creamy flavor imaginable. Made with
pure penoche sugar, chock full of wal
nuts. assorted box of fudge and penoche $1.10
CANDY STREET FLOOR
Mail and phone orders. Plus shipping cott to
areas outside orfr regular truck delivery routes.
STORE HOURS
Monday: 12 Noon to 9 p.m.
m . i A n
rriaoy: iu a.m. ro y p.m.
Other Days: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. fSR
magicolor flat masonry paint
7.95
" itucco
No pr
I latex emultion painf outiide
and cone re IB tnd basement
Breather film prevent! peeling,
mcr needed.
Mail and phon erdari
gallon
magicolor porch and
deck enamel
Enamel like gloi that foel on eaiil,
drift in ' to 6 hour. Take hard
wear, mc h scrubbing. For wood Of
concrete.
Mail and phone order
6.98
2,49
gallon
odorless A.P.C. semi-gloss
enamel
Ea: to apply; !ave no b'uh rrarkt;
ha no odor. Die to mm fmh
W''H wjinabil-'y of baked enamel.
Marl and phono order
2.69
Quart
magicolor rubberized satin
The wonderful rubberiied painf that ,
leall and finihe in one coat. Per
fect for living room and bedroom.
Mail and phono order
$6.19
gallon
magicolor no odor
gloss enamel
Driet quickly to a hard, tile-like finiih;
won't chip or crack. Take countletl
wailungs. Available in 16 color.
Mail and phono order
Quart
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save 1 0c per ft.! reg. $21 .60
Zoss extension ladder, 20'
lghfweght, handy home ladder;
lrong itr-i!1 cetchet, round rung,
Ifrongly but! I. Buy now and lavel
Mail and phone order
MAGICOLOR PAINT CEHTm-SKOND FLOOR
'19.60
7 iAffiiii:.'
STORE HOURS:
MONDAY: 12 NOON TO 9 P.M..
FRIDAY: 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
OTHER DAYS: 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.
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