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2Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1953 In the Valley Edited bjMIKI FORBES Stayton Sublimity Sublimity Harold X. Russell and Irvln J. Schumacher were, worn In ai new councilmen at the lut regular meeting. Alfred !jn. Hartman was elected preildent Ericksoh is a cousin of Mrs. Lu of the council. He appointed iay. the following committee Kenny y0Un. two-year-old Finance: Jamei NighUngaie ion of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Young, ter was read to the club from a former member, Bin. Ferd Het- achel, who now llvee in Paradise, Calif. Mr, and Mr. George Erlckaon of Greensburg, Penn., are riait- at the Nick Lulaya. Mrs. and Irvin Schumacher. Streets and Lights: Harold X. Busaell, Joe Heuberger, Irvln Schumacher. Water: Irvin Schumacher and James Nightingale. Police, rire, Health: Joe Heu berger and Harold Russell. Elected recorder was Mike Benedict; treasurer, John Welz;! marshal, Clarence Eck. A bua and several carloads of girl Catholic Foresters, under di rection of Auralla Podrabsky, and the boy Catholic Foresters, with their director, Leonard Frank, made up a merry group that enjoyed a skating party at the Stayton skating rink Mon darnlcht, - Members of the Sublimity Far mere Union local, at a meeting Friday evening at the COF hall at Sublimity, voted to Hold a Bingo party the evening of Feb. 8, to augment the FU budget fund. Ed Mlotke, president of the luckily escaped serious injury when he fell from the car bis mother was driving Tuesday af ternoon. Several onlookers aided In taking the child to a doctor, where it waa found he suffered only alight bruises and scratches. The child is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Suabauer. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Wilson, who were living In the Leonard Frank bouse, have moved to Stayton. Mrs. Kurt Wilson Is a daughter of the Clarence Ecks. Mrs. John Stuckart Is em ployed at the First National bank at Stayton. She was formerly employed at the Mt Anegl bank previous to her marriage. Mrs. Rose Van Handel of Stay ton visited old friends and rela tives this week. She was an ear ly resident of this community. Mrs. Irvin Schumacher is re cuperating from a severe attack of sciatic rheumatism. Mrs. Adam Susbauer is able local, appointed a committee of to be out after having been a Matt Martin, John Bentz, Pat Gorman and Anthony Shrews to meet with him to complete plans for the budget party. Jerry Martin showed a motion picture, "Safety on the Farm." Mrs. Rose Riesterer was a re cent hostess to the Women's club. Cards were played, with Xathryn Toepfer receiving high core. During the meeting a let- STARTS TONIGHT . Own t:iS Shews Start st and t.U smb. MIGHTIEST OF MOTION PICTURES! Cecil B. DEMILLFS Ne Advance to Prices victim of the flu the past two monins. Turner A "March of Dimes" dance at the Odd Fellows hall In Turner wiU be held Saturday, Jan. 24 at p.m. The dance is being sponsored by the Turner Chamber of Com merce end all the women's clubs of Turner. Refreshments will be served and all proceeds from the dance will be turned over to the March of Dimes. Lvons Capt. Ellis Allen, Mrs. AUen and little daughter, Mila Marie, from Reedsport, were recent guests at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore. Allen recently returned from Korea. He spent . 17 months there with the air force. They have gone to Seattle to spend some time before he re- enlists in the service. Journal Want Ads Pay DANCE TONIGHT Crystal Gardens , Old Tim and Modern Music by "Pop" Idwardt Santiam hospital association elected officers as follows: J. C. Klmmel of MiU City, presi dent of board; U A. Wright, vice-president; Gil Bchachtslck, secretary - treasurer; executive committee, Walter Bell, John Sllbemagel and Ted Freres, Re-elected to the board were: Huber Ray, J. L. Goes, John SUbernagoL Irvin Schumacher, Gil Bchachtslck, Walter BeU and Matt Martin. Announcement was made at the stockholders meeting that tne nospitai ottiee would be In operation at the hospital on Feb. 1. Mrs. Lyle Wilt went on active duty at the hospital Jan. IS. The fire department had a busy day, Sunday, Jan. 18, with out very much business and no damage. Shortly after the noon hour a fire alarm at the Mitchell place got too war mand anxious neigh bora turned in an alarm which sent the fire truck to Investigate. About 9 p.m. the flue at the Xd Gohl place became overheat ed and caught fire. There was no fire dtmnge but much smoke Mrs. Adam Moore presided at the Garden club meeting Fri day evening at the home of Mrs. Ed J. Bell. A program for the coming year was planned. The group plans to discuss the history, and ways and means of developing a different flower each month. A talk . on new varieties of petunias was given ' by Mrs, Ward Inglls. Chairmen of the committees were appointed es follows: Pro- grim, Mrs. Fred Hottlnger; year book, Mrs. A. ,D. Gardner and Mrs. Angus Ware; membership, Mrs. J. W, Peabody; publicity, Mrs. William Albus; finance, Mrs. Ed J. Bell, Mrs. A. Fery. Miss Edna Fery, Mrs. Carl Bethel and Mrs. Louis Freres; flower show, Mrs. Ward Inglls; petunia Judge, Mrs. Fred Berg er; historian, Mrs. H. Reynolds; courtesy, Mrs. Clarence Ga- vette and conservation, Mrs. M, Morey. s. , Gladys McCIatn, formerly Gladys Hammond of Stayton, now residing at Alderwood, Wash., Dr. Caryl Croisant, for merly Caryl Ruble of Stayton, now residing at 8eaaide and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearcy of Salem were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bell on Saturday evening, Jan. 17. Mrs. Earl Pearcy will be remembered as Miss Jean Mclnturf, former English teacher at the Stayton high school. on the west side of the ranch which developed with a good flow of water for Irrigation. Mrs. J. Dearmond of Inde pendence vial ted at the Perry Well home Thursdsy, also Mrs. John Green. . Past Noble Grands ' Will Install Jan. 22 Woodburn New officers of I the Past Noble Grands' club of Home Rebekah lodge, will be Installed at the regular meeting to be held Thursday, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Alfred Moon. Mrs. Frank Wright will be co-hostess with Mrs. Moon. Officers to be installed are Mrs. H A. Lohse, president; Mrs. Frank Wright, vice-presi dent; Mrs. Thomas Engle, Sr. secretary and reporter and Mrs. Joohn Dickson treasurer. Tople for roll call will be 'Oood Thought for the Day." Gates Gstei Mrs. L. L. Rynearson dpened her home to members of the Gates Woman's club for a combined regular and social meeting, Thursday evening, Jan uary IS. In the absence of the president tlon, and vice-president Mrs. W. R. the 4th, 9th and 6th grades were entertained the second weex. This week those who have child ren in the 7th and 8th grades will be luests. The high school students will invite their parents the following week. Mrs. veima Carey, the school cook stated that i large number of the parents had aceptea tne invjta Donald Mr. and Mrs. Roberts Wilson Gervais Buena Vista QUICK CASH LOANS let 1st! senuls tunhoies tfi when you wont to take e.ukk advantage of a coin bargain r mass a last mingle purchase that our foil loan service H nott helpful. $25 to $1500 In J -trip on (1) signature alone, (2) car or (3) furniture) tm. 100, nd Fleer, 117 Cent II. Mmm - yp IIS 1 11 1 2S? THE Make - Believers .... : 'X&s-i - rsci This Week ) Only ea. if f7A.MJ rlAAP r VI Shows A Threesome certain to tune up your spirit for the legis lature season. Lilting tempo, pleetant melodies de signed especially for your dancing pleasure. The New Village Inn Mas tatifM sfler tempi) mtserrat mi. Buena Vista Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schatfer of Portland were Visiting her sister and family here, the Gib Loys,ovei the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wells were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Detering. Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobs and Dorothy Herman of Port land were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bride. Mrs. Elmer Busby has been 111 with the flu, but is Improving and able to be up part of the time. Don and Doyer Meyers were honored guests at a dinner by their parents as they are leav ing for the armed forces. Other guests were Mrs. Doyer Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Busby, Dennis, Janet and Marvin; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hall, Jean and Jimmy. The Polk County Federation of Women's clubs will meet In West Salem in the Methodist church this Wednesday. A pot luck luncheon will be served with the Spring Valley Home Missionary club," and the "Lin coln Good Will" as hostesses. The morning session will be the yearly reports of all clubs and the afternoon speaker will be Hattie J. Bratzel of Salem. Mrs. Cecil Hultman accom panied Don Kelly of Salem to Portland Thursday where they visited dairy , herds north and west of the city. Don Fltts of the Golden Gate hop ranch has had a "well drilled liiiriMiniilmTMiiiBnjmM. ACORNS FROM THE EMS Ellis E. Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Manning, left Sunday evening for his ship, the Helena, which is in dry dock at Bremerton, Wash., after spending a 48-hour leave with his parents and grandparents here. Jim Moullett of Wood burn came home with Ellis, they returned to shipboard together. Ellis will . have 30 daya leave starting Feb. IS, which he plans to spend here. Gervais Garden club met with Mrs. G. Berning Thursday of last week. Discussion of flow ers in season and gardening took up the afternoon. Lunch was served by the hostess. The March meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Martin Seifer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Unpen dehl of Corvallls were Sunday dinner guests of the William Uppendahls. Both couples visit ed the men's mother, Mrs. Ame lia Uppendahl, who has been in the hospital at Silverton the past week. She la improving from a recent illness. Mrs. O. Hoys. March of Dimes chairman, reports that the norch light campaign in Gervais will be held the lame evening as Salem and Woodburn. probably Thursday, Jan, 29. Mrs. Bill Patterson was hon ored at the home of Mrs. Dave Cavett, Woodburn, last Satur day afternoon with a pink and blue shower, sponsored by a group of friends. Mrs. John Bannlck honored her husband with a birthday dinner on the occasion of his birthday Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bufford Brown. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. St. John, Mr. and Mrs. William Sproleky of Woodburn and the Bannick's son, Bobby Bannick and his wife, also Miss Lois Young. tls ter of Mrs. Bobby Bannick, who spent the week-end with her sister. Detroit Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore recently were Mr. and Mr. George Wei rich, Mrs. Moore's sister and husband from Lebanon, and Peter Welrlch of Adams, Wis. Mrs. Cal Schlador left Mon day for Cannon Beach to spend several days at the home of her sister-in-law who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beard of, Salem visited at the home of their daughter and-family last! week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Francis l Kettleson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and son, Fr ankle, went to Cor-' vallis Sunday to assist friends in the flood area with moving of livestock. . I Hutcheson presided at a short business eession. - Two members of the group of yell leaders of the local high school. Viva Lee and Bern ice Meal, were present and gave a number of the school yells. The hostess had requested those at tending to wear hats of their own design. Decorated lamp shades, "ihav lne tnucs" and many other weird creations adorned the heads of most of the ladles present Prizes were awarded Mrs. Robert Lev on for the most beautiful hat and to Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson for the most original. Mrs. Elmer Klut- ke held the. winning number In a game of chance and- drew a piece of fancy work, donated to the club for a prise by Mrs. Phillip Hess, a new member of the club. The hostess, Mrs. Ry nearson, assisted by Mrs. George Bailey and Mrs. Orville Ny gaard served refreshments to the 17 members and guests, Mrs. A. S. McNamee, of Sherwood, Mrs. Elmer Klutke and Mrs. Dale Reynolds. The next meeting of the club will be held in the recreation rooms of the high school, Mrs. Walter Thomas, Mrs. Laura Joa quin, Mrs. Harry Keiser and Mrs. Edmund Davis will serve. Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson will talk on "My Trip to Hawaii," Mrs. Don Miley will furnish Hawai ian music for the occasion. Friday, January B, Dickie Ry nearson celebrated his second birthday with five of his little friends as his guests. Those who came to his home to eat the birthday cake and Ice cream were Linda Anderson, "Blnky" Bingston, Mikle Brown, Reggie Agee and Dickie's sister Susan Rynearson. Mrs. Gilbert Brosig, who open ed the Chill Bowl here several months ago sold the fixtures and business last week to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mulligan. Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan have operated the Inside cafe in Mill City for the past six months and will con itnuo their business there while their daughter, Mrs. Mel New berg, of Gates will be in charge of the Chili BowL . Mr. and Mrs. Brolsig have moved to Klamath, Calif., where Brosig is engaged in logging. The "Stich in Time". 4H club met at the school house Thurs day afternoon, Jan. 13. The girls under the leadership of Mrs. William Pennlck are making head scarfs and learning to use a sewing machine, at the present time. Robreta Chance and Ann Marie Hirte, two of the members served at the close of the after noon. Parents of the pupils of the local schools have been luncheon guests in the school dinning room for the past two weeks. The first week parents of the 1st, 2nd and third grades had lunch with tne pupils of those grades; thos of WITH OtL MILNf Sj Come "Heck or High Water the Oak Room at the Marlon hotel is Ute place to (tt a charcoal broiled i steak. Well the hish water has come 1 so why not come down and find out for yourself Just how different a 'charcoal broiled ateak can be from , Just an ordinary cooked ateak Not ttiitt we want to Veep braifYi about the Oak Room but the atmos phere la such that you will feel that certain satisfaction when you enter tain your frlenda here. We had our television set put up on stilts so everyone m the lobby can see the show. Some time the show Is axo-eomeUrnes not so rood but I one thine certain, the food in UM t dining room la ALWAYS good. Marion Hotel LOUNGE Now Open At 12 Noon For Your Mid-Day Relaxation ft attach for Prime Rib of Beef ay Jul and two boys, formerly ol Pendleton and Wilson's uncle, Edwin Flint, of Cutbank Mon tana, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mr Harold Wilson since before Christmas left Thursday for Montana. The Robert Wilsons will make their home there. Miss Ruth runt, also from Cutbank will remain for a more extended visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harold Wilson. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rynearson were Mrs. Rynarson's brothers and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McNamee and children, Mr and Mrs. LaVerene McNamee and son and their mother, Mrs. A. S. McNamee, all from Sher wood, Ore. Mrs. McNamee re mained to spend a week at her daughter's home. Visiting at the ueorge uauey home ia Mrs. Bailey's daughter from Portland, Mrs. Dona Funk, whose husband was sent recently over seas to serve in the armed forces. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Miley were Mr. and Mrs. Les Morgan of Salem. Mrs. Burrel Cole spent several days the last of the week In Mill City at the home of her son Burdett Cole, caring for his two small children. Mrs. Burdett Cole was hospitalizedd in Salem following the birth of her third child, another boy. Athur Lake and Abert Zie- bert, two Gates boys, former students of the local high school were inducted in tht army Tues day Jan. 13.A long distance call to Lakes s grandmother, Mrs. Llllie Lake stated that he was atvFort Lewis for the preseint. Mrs. Fred Ratzeburg, of Salem who has been at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lake, was called to Salennoy the sudden deatn of her brother-in-law, R. G. Week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laffoon, of Kent were visltoors at the Lake home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge of Cutler City were Gates visitors this week. Upon their return tthey were accompanied by Mrs. Turnldge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Knutson, 01 Mill City, formerly of Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Uale Carey, accompanied by Careys mother Mrs. Veima Carey attending the basketball game between the Globe Trotters and the Oregon State All Star team at Corvallls Mrs. Del FeUer is busy these days earing for her small grand son, Mike Pratchenco. He is the great grandson of Alt reuer. The little boy's father, Dan Pratchenco, is a food inspector for the army and ia in Europe at present, and expects to be gone about two years. Mrs. Pratchenco Is employed In Sa lem. Gordon Hagen, uncle of little Mike has received his discharge from the army and Is now em ployed In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Yer gen entertained Fred Meyer and Miss Gladys Yergen of Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case who sold their farm near Donald sometime ago have moved to a place near Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bush en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Yergen at their home one eve ning last week. Mrs. Rose Potter and son. Donald, were week-end guests in the Barney Feller home. Willamina home of Effie Morrison. Mary Lou Schlatter Is out-going presi- dent The club voted to donate shrubs to the Lutheran, Metho dlts and Assembly of God churches. Beulah Parrett, state garden department chairman of the Oregon Federation of Wom en's clubs announced the ap pointment of Mary Hendrickson as Third District cnairman 01 the same organization. The next meeting will be Feb. S at the home of Maple Crone, with a 12:30 luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leno of Grand Ronde are the parents of a daughter, born Jan. 11 at the McMinnvllle hospital. The Methodist Youth Fellow, ship of Willamina and Grand Ronde has completed the first full payment which will send one goat to Korea for relief purpose, under the heifers for relief pro gram. The goat represents a $50 gift from the group, which is made up of youth from the ninth grades through high school. The Community Cheer organi. ration will meet Jan. 20 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Warren Neleson in Sheridan. A full re port of the past year's activities will be heard. Willamina Installation of the high school's newly organized chapter of "Thespians," the national honorary club for drama work, will be Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. In the high school gym. Officers are: president, Pete Rey nolds; vice president; Sue John ston; secrtary, Bonnie McGee; treasurer; Lyn GilUrap, and scribe, Donna Stillwell. Five members have carried enough points to have stars attached to their pins are: Pete Reynolds, Sharon McGrew, Roy aldine Greenlaw, Sue Johnston and Louie LltUejohn. Other members of the club are Pat Bartlett, Bill Gill, Jeanette Singleton, Roy Zimbrlck, John Stout, Marlene McKinley, Bill Yoast, Kimsey Surgeon, Norma Blackwell, Anita Allen, Dorothy Harper and Ken Spicer. The Willamina Garden club Installed Mary Hendrickson as president; Billie Stevens as vice president; Hula Hansen as Secre tary and Ida Nelson as treasurer at their recent meetlne at the n . -. ' suesuay evening 01 last ween. Norman Carey of Albany, another son of Mrs. Carey play ed with the Oregon State all stars. i CenUnaeus Jan Russell In Tnwolor "MONTANA BELLS Bowery Beys "NO HOLDS BABRK" A CenUnaeus l I Helen Hayee f fl Van HefUa 1 1 Helen Hayee Van HefUn " v -mx sun unn esa I I EateUte I I "TROPICAL J HEAT WAVE 1 Opea (:4S pan. Dana Andrews ' Saaan Haywaird la Teehnleeler "CANYON. PASSAGE" T renne DeCarls In Technicolor "FRONTIER GAL" "ffSnNTf I e ait tMi S" PsNNSYlVANIANS O.U. (MISfUH, CORVAUQ MONDAY, FEB. 2, SP.M. Price: KM, fs, tZ-90. tlM (Tkiuts Now an Sale In Salem at Wills Musky Store HELD OVER! Glamour! Laughs! e OPENlTtS P.M. Spectacular Water Ballets! So Beautiful They Defy Description! it S ul . jr; fV v i" 11 a. i. - m. s i. 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