Mies-Willamette Valley News ' ' J F rmm The teiMMi Middle Grove Holiday Guests Are Numerous MIDDLE GROVE Entertaining with Thanksgiving dinners were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hatfield who had as guests Mr. and Mr?. Orval Cooley and Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Shastnack and Alan. Mrs. Louise Paulson and fata lly had as guests Mr: and Mrs. Alfred McAllister and family: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas were guests of the Edward Johnson?. Lee Dows entertained for their children, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shulz of Portland. Jeanne OLee Masterson of Castle Rock and Murray Dow. Mr. and Mrs. John Van Laanen shared their festive board with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Van Laanen. Portland, Mrs. Kate Scharf. Dale Van Laanen and John Van Laa nen. Family Parties Popular Family dinners were arranged at the Irwin Wagers and Leonard Malms, Mr Earl Malm rnd in fant son having returned home from the hospital Wednesday r, i i u. tr r;,u ..wi i . aiu .'ii . . no liuiciu i iw welcomed the Scofield's son Gene, and his guest. V. Van Kessler of ! Santa Barbara, Calif, home from Hill Military Academv, for the holiday weekend. Three Anniversaries Feted The Walter Fisher home on Hollywood Drive combined three anniversaries, the birthday of their daughter, Mary Jean Fisher, recently discharged from WAC: the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ward, and Thanksgiving. Other guests were Mrs. Latta Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. i Lennox G. Bright, daughter Glor- Was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer itej n.s mother, Mrs. M. J. Chance ia and Lennox jr.. and Mr. and Hanson early Thanksgiving. No-j Tuesday whi is ill at an Albany Mrs. Lloyd Solid of Bremerton. ember 28. Mrs. Hanson is at the convalescent ' home The Walter Davie had as home of her parents in Wood-f Mrs. Minnie Gilliam of Mon guests the Alex Munsons of Brush , burn. mouth was the guest of her daugh- College, sharing the feast at the j ; ter Mrs j c, Keiber, Wednes- Theodore Kuenzis were Mr. and' Brok Sewing club Christmas . d snd accomoanied them to Mrs. Bert Bye. Dick and Darlene party will be Thursday. December l'COTnh Thank:giving where she cf Central Howell. 5. wMh Mrs. Elmer Conn, who will ... . niltn rfailhtr v . - . . i , . Donald had as guests Mr. and JJrir? Portl,d Several Go to Portland unving to roniana lor xne aay were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barker Joyce rvuenzi nas oeen aoseni t uj ni. n. i from clas-es at Parrish junior 1 und Mrs. Walt Brutka. Christmas high for a week because of an in- tree and program and gift ex fection in her hand. , change will follow 1 o'clock lunch- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bassett and i eon. and Lynn, who were guests of jrwn-warner sjore nere, aie Mrs. Barker'. sister. Mr.id Mrs. ! vensIT 1,ves ,n Portland and both Jack Hogg; Mrs. Mary Herndon j are University of Oregon students. who will spend some time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William O'Donnell; Mrs. Lena Bartruff who also remained for a j-isit at her daughters, Mrs. Joe Schwaab, and her sons, Da vid. Robert and George. Mrs. Helen Walker, Jarnes Maddox and Mrs. Clara Wilson at the Leo Den xel home. Mrs. Walker also re mained for several days., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Satter. Betty I and Donald joined the rest of Sat ter's family at Glen Tadinas. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Joffe joined his twin brother Gordon Joffe and family, in Albanv for the day. Relatives Visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barker went to Mrs. Barker'.- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hicks in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. John Woodburn were with the Gale Foxes and the Cleo Keppenger family with relatives In Salem. The H. F. Spricks spent the day with relatives in Silverton; Mrs. Floience Wright of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. John Cage and Mar vin were guests at the Emory Goode home. Farthest from home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scharf. who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davies in Santa Monica, Calif. The Scharfs have been on a two weeks trip to San Francisco. Pedee Family Visits Coast PEDEE Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Condron. Marlene and Coleen were at Gold Beach last week vis iting her brother, Cecil Bush. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Bur bank and their daughter. Vivian, of Sa lem visited with relatives in Port- ' land last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fain Simpson vis ited their son, Joe Simpson and family at Corvalljs Thanksgiving. The E. AJ Burbank family of Portland were guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dyer. Other guests were Mrs. Dyer's sister. Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, Terry and Michael, Vancouver, Wash. Swegle Pupils Plan to Attend Aladdin's Show , SWEGLE All teachers and many of the pupils of the schoel are planning on attending the play "Aladdin and the Wonderful j Lamp," which is to be given De- I cember 4 in the high school audi torium. The principal, Mrs. E. M. Banks ton has made arrangements ; for a bus to take those attending. . The play is presented by the' children's theatre of New York ' and sponsored for Salem bj the ! American Association of Univers- ; ity Women. For Sale Semen! $1.05 Per Sack Pumilile Concrete Block Co. One Mile West of Bridge. West Salem f'Mmmmmity (ltrmpintlet$ Inion Hill Mrs. Ray King un derwent a major operation at a Salem hospital last week and is recovering satisfactorily. Spring Valley Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Dodge and Bob and Betty spent Thanksgiving with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Pittman of Newberg. Union Hill Mrs. Douglas Heat er of Fern Ridge will entertain the Union Hill Woman's Club Thursday afternoon, December 5. Lincoln Lincoln Community club is sponsoring a carnival, fish pond and pie sale at the local srhoolhouse Friday, December 6 at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Muyskens are in charge and have arranged a miscellaneous program and ask that articles and pie be brought fcr the sale. Falls City The Falls City fire men are giving a benefit dance at the I OOF Hall Saturday, Decern- ber 14. ! I'nion Hill Henry Peters, Benj Brown and George Van Handle I have returned from Klamath Falls i where they went duck hunting. j rr,Unt t..., t I Monitor Elliot Prairie Ladies a; ...sii ki i i,-,, 1 Aid will hold its annual bazaar at ; ,.. Kti r io , the community hall December 12. i n 1 i u .. 4:i ...;n 1 iviciiiv nuuruuiu di-Liutrd win served, I'nion Hill Mary Grossman of Gervai has been a house guest of Mr5- Morris Johnston. Dallas Marjorie Frederickson j of Mt. Shasta, Calif, visited friends J in Dallas and w ith her mother, i Mrs. Nettie Fredeiickson of Salem! last week. She moved to Mt. Shasta with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bean ! the first of October. Monitor A son. David Loren. k. . 4 u.. R It U T Tl.. . . : .- Dallas Harold Rohrs and Hugh Stevens of Eugene spent their va- ! hunting with Dean Enstad I . , . , nrs wa xo.meriy empioyea ai Monitor Tommy, small son of : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tweed was tak- en to a Portland hospital where he is seriously ill with pneumonia. Dallas The Advance Council of Committee Appointment Glenn. Dell. Lyle, Ray and Nor Polk county, composed of all prin-; man Yergen and a niece, Noma cipals, upper grade and one room SILVERTON, Dec. 3 Mrs. Ole Kister, all of Aurora, schools teachers will hold a joint Meland, president, has announced Funeral services were held meeting with the Intermediate her tea committee for the Thurs- Tuesday In Aurora with inter Teachers of Polk county at the day afternoon of the Parent- ment in Butteville cemetery- The Junior High school Thursday, De- rem ber 5. fTfljnip fTfT1 CnV If llXl JL Iff JLl iJ1 1 HEALTH BUILDERS and o 0 0 0 0 iAno ORE.S.P.A. IBnIlaoQfg "Ftavorized"mS, ILSqo Fresh GR0DI1D DEEF 4 lb. Just That Our ground meat products KIoKY TO PAY LESS. unni yod see it in Mill City Folk i TT J?iL "111" most ipr many Over Holiday MILL CITY; Many Mill City folk entertained with larpe Thanksgiving : dinners for friends and relatives! while others were guests out of town. Mr. and Mils. Lloyd Woods and son, Donald bf Bend were with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods. Mr. and Ms. Philo Potter and daughter. Alice were with her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Brad shaw. j Mr. and Mrji. Clayton Baltimore. Jimmy and Bobby were in Port land with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and daughters, Joan and Frances entertained Portland relatives. Mr. andMfy. Lester Hathaway were hosts at! a large dinner with a number of their children and families present. Mrs. Grace Dart and grand- j daughter. Valeda Moberg were in j Salem with Valeda's mother and t Mrs. Dart's daughter, Mrs. Joe Railes and family. Mr. and Mr. Louis Verbeck and family were! in SUverton with relatives. Mr and Mrs. Lowell Cree and family were at Salem Heights ... r . , n r with her sister. Mrs. O. W. Gorton. m. , r , . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gnusche . , . ., ... . , wereai idiiicuu niui ivu "r- , . . ,-i 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kerber and Rose were at Lacomb with her sister. Mrs. Clifford Mark. Calvin Hale, who is spending the winter With J. C. Kerbers went to Noti for the holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin. j Ronald Swan of Portland was at the home; of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Swan. Billy Swan, U. S. navy, was also home. Verna and: Frances Caraway of Portland werie with their parents, Mr. and Mrsi Frank Caraway. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chance vis- " o Mrs. Anna! Swift spent Thanks giving with Mrs. Rose Daly. Mrs. Charlie Powelson and three children were with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keiser at Gates. FrankDCa:,aW2y 8nf J3 Caraway of Portland visited Mr. ant Mrs. Murray Strawn and fam- ily at Coquille. Mrs. Strawn is the former Lois Caraway. Wayne Cox. U. S. air corps, sta tioned at Geiger field, was at his fathers, Cloyd Cox's home. ; t : SilvertOIl Woman Makes Teacher association to include Mrs. Blanche Farmer, Mrs. Oscar J Salem's Retail Packing Plant About our meat may sell you will make of you a regular MONEY SAVERS. jO) fTpl CKC SELECT YOUR i-tVVCJ) L) FAVORITE CUT 1 nl 0 Mild and sweet with that old IPr?& (Stog) Pure PORK SAUSAGE AH Pork are prepared fresh, selected cuts ! - ' t V - I': - ! : . 'sh; ; 8 t - ' i - , " ' - , j - J 4 i ' - - v. DESERT YULE TREEMirun Elrod (left) and GlorU Eikner h&nff Chrtetmas decorations on . lahuaro eactns ia Ari toaa's VaUey of the San near their home at Phoenix. The giant cacti grow 4 feet high, often lire for 150 yean. Starnd, Mrs. Harold Toft, Mrs. Ray Boe, Mrs. Victor Grossnickle and Mrs. Herman Gottchalk. The meeting will be held at the Eugene FieW building at 2:30 with a program to be given by the first three grades of the school. New first grade mothers will be special guests and singing of Christmas carols will be feat ured. Valley Obituaries Frank Elmer Yergen AURORA Frank Elmer Yer gen, 81, of Wilsonville died Sun day in an Oregon City hospital after a short illness. Born April 1, 1865 in the Union Hill district he had lived there and in Aurora and Hubbard communities until moving to Wilsonville three years ago. He was a member of a pioneer family of the Union Hill district and had been a farmer all his lifetime. Survivors are five nephews, Rev. Pope, pastor of the Molalla Methodist church, officiated. the first time, but it's your customer. Our meats are PLATE RIB lb. SMALL PICNICS lb. LEAN STREAKED SQUARES lb. lbs. WHOLE OR HALF lb time home cured flavor 8 LDIICH .0 lb. of inspected meat. USELESS TO PAY MORE aim ad, its so al'i Julian C. Fidler JEFFERSON - Funeral services were held Saturday for Julian C. Fidler, 60, brother of Bliss Fid ler and Mrs. Maud Epley of Jef ferson, who died at Dallas, No vember 26, following a heart at tack. Another brother, John Fid ler of Portland also survives. The Rev. Dudley Strain, pastor of Sa lem First Christian church of ficiated at the Jefferson Christian church. Mrs. Gilbert Looney sang, playing her own accompaniment. Mrs. Hugh Bilyeu and Mrs. Scott Hawk were in charge of the flow ers. Bearers were James Black well, jr., Lloyd Bilyeu of Jeffer eon: Mervin Fidler of Salem; Her- shal and rJimmie Fidler of Ocean Lake-, and Melvin Dungan of Al bany. Burial was in the Jeffer son cemetery with the Hinkle Bollman Funeral home in charge PrawntJj RafevM CmcJis Fraai RUB ON experience with it that APPETITE TEASERS, lb. Assorted lb. CO) Tasty Treats 440 S51 State St. QR E.S.P.A. a Council Seeks To Rebuild Its Suburban Line SILVERTON, Dec. 3-nrst steps were taken Monday night by the city council to raie funds suffic ient to rebuild the water lines to services outside the city limits. The question has been hanging fire for the past two years. May or George Christenron, in dis cussing the matter Monday, said that it was evident that the lines could not be rebuilt with city funds. The council authorized the city attorney. Rex Albright, to draw a resolution increasing water rates for out of town users one and a half times that paid by those with in the city limits. The resolution which will embody this, will also ask that the title of the water meters be turned over to the city. Indications weie that the new rates might become effective by February 1. City Manager Robert Borland reported that a survey he had completed showed 277 services outside of Silverton. Rebuilding costs were estimated at $18,071, figuring $65 24 to each service. A ten-year plan of payment was favored by the council. The mat ter was brought before the city council by a recommendation coming from the city planning commission, with Dr. P. A. Loar, commission member, presenting the recommendation. Mayor Christenson also asked that Borland, R. G. Allen, council member and Albright, meet with Anton Dahl, chairman of the rural fire district, and members of the city fire department to work out definite plans for rural protection. Holiday and Anniversary Is Observed MONITOR Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Stenger entertained his par- ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stenger and Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Goff Thanksgiving. It was also the Kenneth Stenger's second wedding anniversary. Elvira Roner of Lebanon and Evelyn Roner of Scio spent Thanksgiving with their parent, Mr. and Mrs. John Roner. Mr. and Mrs. Art Rockafellow and daughter, Shirley of Salem and Claude Norton were Thanks giving guests of the LaVerne Nor ton family. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Scherich, 7 GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT Room 751 Plttock Block. Portland 5. Or agon UniOn PACIFIC RAILROAD I IPICIFIC...IAY 'UNION PACIFIC' Th Statosroon, SaUm. Or, Wdn day . Pcmbf 4. Mae Bowman, all of Salem, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Scherich and Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Baker and fam ily were guests of Mrs. Scherich' fister, Mr?. Claia Halt and sons in Vancouver, Wash, for Thanks giving. Silverton Library Has Increased Circulation SILVERTON Circulation In the Silverton public library was upped 27 In November over Oc tober, the report submitted to the city council Monday night khowed. Total circulation for Novtmliec was 1134. New borrower who registered number 15 and 18 books j were added to the shelve, but 27 were removed Trom circulation during the month. Donors during November were Mrs. J. Althius. Betty Kleinsotge. Mrs. O. E. Lee, Mr. Gilbert An derson. Mrs. Clay Allen, Dr. and Mrn. R. E. Kleinnrge. Mr. H. II Paget. Mr. and Mrs. II B. Latham. Hannah OUon, Elsie Rilov, id?' Aiviii aith. Dr. and Mrs. Glenn MrDona rUT.i.lhu William K.- and Mm. C. W. Keetie, Peggy STEEL IN STOCK There in no uniting: liht for thece cabinets now. New aliinientM arriving weekly. COIHIERCIAL 141 N. Commercial AIT HOLIDAY Tir.lE..; AS ZY0" Al-H-WwES wA , ft! a w ts SEASONED TRAVELER GOES BY TRAIN (Yes, holiday time is travel time! It's a time to visit friends and loved ones ... a time to basic in the warmth of old associations ... a time to renew one'syouth ... a time to relax at year end. (The Union Pacific, with its connections, will take you in comfort to any part of the country. ,This year, make it a real holiday! WINTER VACATIONISTS Remember Sun Valley reopens December 21st. is gkAlLmf If4f 3 Scott, Mr. and Mri. George Walk er, Mr. and Mrs. Holman Terrln, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Hartley, Mrs. K. Oddman, John Lwls, Olga Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Reals. ' I 1 t t I I I t I t lI)o DECEMBER tU4 I J 4 I $ 9 10 II 11 11 14 IS U IT II If 20 II JJ 21 14 f 1 17 IS n to ii Only 18. Shopping; Days Till ChrUtmas your chopping rly.) I I t Gills For Him AT THE tf Amy & Havy Slorc tjj s. Commercial ' cw m BOOK STORE Ph4) 4IS4