7 I : V i : ' 2CapHal Journal Salem, Ore., Thursday, March 12, 1953 In the Valley Edited bjr MIKE FORBES Lyons Byron Edmundson and Mrs. Art Olmstead. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mulkey, Lyons Mr. Elva Kuiken is Mr. and Mri. Glen Parrish, Mm, announcing the engagement of her daughter.. Miss Joy Eileen Kuiken of Lyons, to Ray West enhouse,, son of Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Westcnhouse of Sclo. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Kuiken Is a sen ior at the Oregon College of Ed ucation and Mr. Westenhouse a on his fifth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ethridge have sold their home east of Ly- enior at the University of Ore-'ons to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Bon in Eirnene. Roberts of Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Helemn, oy scout mas-jtinrjaise Walter Parrish of Silverton, Mrs. Alice Huber, Miss Norma Mil ler and Miss Vivian Boyce were Sunday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ponaia Huber, honoring Dennis Huber and children have ter, with his Scouts will sponsor moved to one of the cottages a sDaihettl suDDer in the All near the Southern Pacific depot Purpose room at the Mari-Linnj where he is agent. school. Sunday evening, March Sunday guests at the home of 19. Proceeds will go to buy tents! Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens were for the Scouts. jMr. and Mrs. Ernie Szeimies of The "Willcatha's," the new i Portland. They, with the Stevens restaurant, will open Sunday, family, were dinner guests at the March 22, with Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lyle Thompson as propriotors. I Downing. c..j no.i. t h hm rf' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett Mr. and Mrs. Art Olmstead were -and Cecil spent Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Walter olmstead " """" of. Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed oiiua t..j nv. onrf .tuiv nf rn. 'dents of Lyons- burg, Mr! and Mrs. Byron Ed-1 Thursdar visitors at the home n0M h n. f of Mr. and Mr. Lyle Burmester Oak Grove. The occasion honor i" her parents. Mr. and Mrs J ed the birthday anniversaries or '." """"" Walter Olmstead, Ed Olmstead, f weiia&rwiuMi ua uuc new i.uur m unity Methodist church has be. gun. The first cement was pour ed Saturday morning for the foundation. Jerry Tharp has been engaged as construction foreman. E. L. Roye, O. S. Toland, Kev, Feenstra and Hugh Johnston helped place the forms.. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lyons spent the weekend with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gis ler at Marion. Santiam Valley grange held its March business meeting Friday night with Gilse Wagner master in the chair. Robert Schmidt. Linn county deputy, and Mrs. Schmidt were ' present and were escorted to the master's station, Introduced and welcomed as guests. Santiam Valley received an in vitation to visit Sclo March 17. During the social hour Jerry Coffman, lecturer, showed a film. Mrs. W. R. Stevens and Mrs. Leo Russell served refreshments. Butteville PHONS 1SOW OPEN 6:13 V. Tyrone Power In Technicolor , "MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER" Co-Fcatorcttel ' In Technicolor "MOOT BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN THE WORLD" "5 MONK 1.H7IS T CONTINUOUS Clandette Colbert Jsck Hawkins "OUTPOST IN MALAYA" Wild Bill Elliott "FARGO ' ; ' Butteville The St.' Alexic Hebekah lodge No. 233 Initiated two new members at their rtg ular meeting Wednesday night in the Odd Fellows lodge hall in Butteville, The new members are Mrs. Virgil Mayhew and Mrs. Lewis Unterseher, Mrs. William Groshong, 81, was honored with a special cor sase of pink carnations and green ribbon, the lodge colors. Her daughter, Mrs. James wai lace, made the presentation. The new members also received corsages. Visitors present from Frances lodge at Monitor were Mrs. By- ron Ballweber, Mrs. Floyd Pan- tie and Mrs. LaVerne Norton, From Home lodge at Woodburn was Mrs. H. A. Lohse. Mrs. Myron Anderson is no ble grand for this year. Twenty members were present. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. Ben Eppers. Mrs. Harold Reed, Mrs Bert Solberg, Mrs. James John son and Mrs. Charles Martin Mrs. Les Hostetler is home again from a few days of rest and treatment In the Woodburn hospital. Andrew Johnson is home from Oregon City hospital. He is re ported much improved and is able to have visitors. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Townley and children, Kent,. Beverly and Karen from Lebanon, Neb., stopped to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Gotchall. They expect to make their home at Albany, Oregon. Butteville Odd Fellows lodge, chapter 59, installed four new members at the regular meet ing Wednesday night, March 4. The new members are Walter Racette, Chester Harper, Alvln The annual father son ban quet, sponsored by the North Marion chapter of FFA, will be held Thursday evening, March 12, at the school. William Haas of Oregon City, state secretary of the FFA, will be speaker of the evening. Music will be fur nished by Dale Callaway and awards will be made by Elvan Pitney, advisor. The Hubbard Extension Unit will feature a silent auction at A. Price and C. A. Blake! James e T"1!? Wednesday March Johnson is noble grand. Re- Friday the 13th Jinx Midnite Show!.. At the CAPITOL! , EXTRA CARTOONS! K- SPECIAL FEATURE! COME EARLY AND SEE BOTH SHOWS FRIDAY NIGHT! Grand Island OPEN :15 Twa First Ronsl Alee Guinness "MAN IN THE WHITE SUIT" Dirk Bofarde STRANGER IN BETWEEN" 6 Ji 14 Mat Dally From 1 P. M. BIDS TODAY. "JT0, YOU'RE KIUMN6 ME" ad MY 6 CONVim" TOMORROW! AT BARGAIN PRICES! tmuori WIERMAID Esther WILLIAMS Victor MATURE Waller g PIDGEON uavia BRIAN CUM THRILL CO-HIT! 4 Frank Finnicum of Grand Is land, attended a dairyman's con solidation meeting, held Wed nesday and Thursday in Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Finnicum and her sister, Mrs. Chester Caldwell of near Lafayette,' accompanied him and visited relatives at Marysville and Seattle. Miss Delores Finnicum and seven schoolmates of Pacific university, Forest Grove, were Saturday evening guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnicum. This trip was a celebration of the returning home from 1H years in U. S. service in France of one of the young men of the group, Eldridge Staley, whose home Is 13 miles from Forest Mr. and Mm. Neil Riiflanll nrM two small girls of near McMinn vllle were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnicum. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson Salem, Mr. and Mrs. James Day hand son, Gary, and daughter, : veiaa, oi Liaxe urove. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Palmer. Sunday was Gary's second birthday anniversary and Fri day, March 13 is Velda's birth day. She will be three. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunt and daughter, Iris, of Salem, ;were other guests at the same home. YVeMbof well family in Sandy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benefiel were in Forest Grove Monday to attend the funeral of' his uncle, Tcie Killin. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunham of Hoquiam, Wash., visited Mrs. Augusta Jensen and Mrs. S. J. Beck over the. week-end. ' Mr. and Mrs. Karl Franklin were in Salem Sunday to attend a birthday dinner for her moth er, Mrs. Alice Odom, at the C. D. Hatfield home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Spencer of Monmouth were Sunday guests at the E. A. Spencer home. Alex Chouinard of Tacoma, Wash., spent the week-end visit ing here with his daughter, Mrs. Jack Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pearson spent Sunday at the Arthur Mulkey home in Silverton. Mr. and Mas. Clifford Huddle- ston of Salem spent Sunday wfth Mr. and Mrs. Garland Huddle-ston. Mrs. Evelyn Goldhammer of Eugene spent two days with Mrs. Ethel Read this week. Ballston Ballston Mrs. Fred Edson was hostess to the Home Extension Unit meeting at her home last week. i Mrs. Malno Richert, the county agent, gave a demonstration on "Good Taste in Clothes." A pot luck dinner was served at noon. Mrs. Lizzie Blssel won the spec ial prize. The Farmers Union local met Friday evening with the presi dent, Eugene hlnnamen, presid ing. R. W. Haferly of Amity showed colored slides of the Hills Canyon Dam site. Ray Stockton and Marvin Chrlstenson, who were delegates to the state convention, gave re ports. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaltenback, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kilmer and Mrs. Hartey Moon attended the FFA banquet in Amity Thursday evening. Members of the IOOF lodge q rA ThAlfi xriram worn 0J&n a Newt Smith is recovering at cnlcken iuppw Wednesday eve- home from a stroke suffered last week, Mr. and Mrs. George Allen spent Sunday in Salem visiting with his brother, Willis Allen and family. Hubbard freshments were served follow ing the business session. Randy Crisell, 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crisell fell off the farm tractor on which he was riding with his father and was run over. He was taken to Canby for first aid and x- rays. He is being cared for at home. He is badly bruised, but without serious internal injury. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson are both confined at home with flu. The Butteville Women's Fel lowship will meet Friday, March 13 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McCarthy in Donald. Champoeg school district No. 32 at the regular meeting last week discussed and agreed to transport the grade school chil dren to the Newberg schools for the next ten years. A. N. White is 111 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dan Clark. He has been ill lor some time. Willamina Mrs. Raymond White and Karla of Gladstone spent last week here with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Paine. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dickey and family attended a reunion Sun day at the Buell hall honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dilley of Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brock and Carl of Seneca were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Brock, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Wade of Roseburg visited Mrs. Bessie Barber Monday on their trip home after visiting Mrs. Vesta Glass In a McMinnville hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wooden spent two days last week in Warrenton with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wooden. Mr. and Mrs. James Buswell and family visited the Ed Bus- 18, at 10:30 a.m. in the Rebekah hall. Demonstration for the day will be "Herbs for Variety and Accent." Luncheon will be served at noon. Dayton Mrs. Paul Londershausen at tended the Northwest Nut Growers Open House in Port land Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright and family of Portland visited his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wright Sunday. Bob Wright had minor surgery last Friday, the second time in two weeks. He is getting along nicely. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jones and family have purchased the Clara Hadaway house and have moved into if. They are making many improvements. Mrs. Hadaway has been in the convalescent home in McMinnville about a year now. Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cary and children, accompanied by Howard Wright, left Tues day, March 10, for a month's trip in the east. The Carys will visit her mo ther and other relatives at Steinman, Va. Mr. Wright will stop at North Platte, Neb., to visit relatives there. Mrs. Robert Magee and two children have been here with her parents the past week. Her son Steve has been very ill with measles. They went home Sun day to Corvallis. Miss Wesa Palmer spent the weekend with Gloria Clark. Gloria,' who is taking nursing at Good Samaritan hospital, took Wesa through the hospital. Oscar Mell of Duluth, Minn., has been visiting the past month with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Phelps. He left Friday for his home. The Dayton Reading club met with Mrs. Paul Londershausen Friday, March 6, with a 1 o'clock luncheon, Mrs. Clark Foster, president, presided over the meeting. Mrs. Oscar Dower had a les son on President Dwlght Eisen hower and his cabinet, assisted by other members. Mrs. Carl Francis was elected a new member. - Visitors were Mrs. Harold Whitney of Eugene, and Mrs. El lis Brown of McMinnville. The 'next meeting will be March 20 at Mrs. Ernest Budke's for a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coburn and family were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Bauman a Milwaukle. - It' mm WW Webfoot Mrs. Rosen Pnherl. of Webfoot district, who has been receiving treatment at General hospital in McMinnville for pleurisy and after effects of influenza during the past 11 days, was brought to her home Monday. She will remain in bed for some time. Enjoy this FULLY AGED taste treat! NOW SHOWING OPEN :iS Tyrone Power "PONY SOLDIER" and Edmund Gwenn GIi Perreaa "BONZO GOES TO COLLEGE" - IRIVE-IN THEATRE FHOMI 2-7829 MUM GUaiNJ. HIGHWAY M fiiltl Optn 6:45 Hew it 7:15 TTL1T017II DENNIS MORGAN MlltH GHMNWg'hWAMI f 1 fiiltl Optn 6:45 fir t ,7:1 "J I Technicolor HIU . 1 "Hongmon's Knot" f Randolph Bcott af "C7rribb7n" f Whrskey , .... iwiV'S) i jJt&j. " r fVWVf ")MS!W ip,ti'l-X " f - i i Ami rMa ning by the ladies of the Re. bekah lodge. Edna Tufford, Lucille Focht and Hattie Brooks were in charge of the arrangements. Richard Lenz observed his 88th birthday Sunday at his farm home. His children and grandchildren came to spend the day with him. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg of Eugene were working on their farm here last week. They were Joined by their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gregg of Hubbard, and by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Claycombe of Portland for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shafer were week-end guests at the home of their son, Clel, and wife, of Grants Pass. Earl Snow of Payette, Idaho, Is spending a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shade Snow. Jesse Butler Is in the McMinrr ville hospital for observation and treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reece and three children of Portland spent the week-end at the home of Norman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Reece. Dickie, the two-year-old son of Mr. . and Mrs. Bob Smith, was taken to the McMinnville Gen eral hospital for treatment of flu. Miss Helen Kaltenback, who is employed in a convalescent home in Albany, is spending a few days at the home of her parents. Stayion Stayton A dinner featured the birthday of the American Legion organization by Post No. 59 last week at the American Legion hall. Mrs. Earl Allen of Lyons baked a cake for the dinner.. She has done this for a number of years. Guests of interest were Mrs. Harry Humphreys, district No. 2 president; Mrs. Fred Lucht of Mt. Angel, department of child welfare chairman; and Fred Lucht, district No. 2 commander. At the auxiliary meeting af ter the dinner, Mrs. Lucht spoke on child welfare. Flans were made for the April meeting at which members are asked to bring a garment for a child un der 18. These are to be sent to the Roseburg hospital. Unionvale Unlonvale Ten members of the Dayton Lions club attended the retcular meeting held at the U. S. Alderman cafe Monday eve ning. A 7:30 roast beef supper was served by Mrs. John Todd and Mrs. Charles Pajala. The district Lions governor will be present for the next meeting when the Dayton H.S. basketball team and the wrestl ing team will be honored. Twenty-five members of the Unlonvale Farm Bureau attend ed the regular monthly meeting held at the Pleasantdale Social Center Monday evening. A potluck 7 o'clock dinner was served. ' Yamhill county Representa tive Carl Francis of Dayton was the speaker on the bills in legis lature. Housework and Spring Clean. Ing." Mrs. Lloyd Keene was lead er. The April subject will be "Garden Planning and Plant ing" with Mrs. Albert Mader as leader. Present were Mrs. Guy Keller, Mrs. Lloyd Keene, Mrs. Cor. nelius Bateson, Mrs. Albert Mader, Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Mrs, J. L. Amort, Mrs. Richard Mc Kce, Mrs. Harry Way, Mrs. Har. : ry Martin, St., Mrs. M. M. Mc gee, Mrs. Barry and Mrs. Lee, Fain lew Falrvlew Charles Stephens 69, farmer of the Fairvlew dial ' trict, who has been in General hospital in McMinnville with a skull fracture received whllA working in the woods on his Lter W. Scoggan of Grand 'a.wabrught to his home Island showed moving pictures taken in Korea by his son, Ru dolph Scoggan. Unionvale Mrs. Robert Ma gee and sons, Steven and Bruce of Corvallis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Magee, all of last week. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble were week-end guests of Mrs. Archie Stoutenburg at Kelso, Wash. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Gubser were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hogue of Taft, D. Lynn Gubser of McMinnville, J. W. Gubser, Lake Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lorenzen of the Neck district Macleay Macleay Mrs. Sherman Bar ry and Mrs. Leonard Lee were hostesses to members of the Grange Home Economic club at the Grange hall Tuesday after noon. At the business meeting plans were completed for the food sale March 18 and for other activi ties later in the season. The study subject was "House hold Aids and Streamlining Your His son, Cpl. Donald Steph. ens, in the U. S. Marines sta. tioned at Camp Pendleton, Calif, after one year of service in Kol rea received a 13 days' leave to come home and has received an eight days' extension and will report back to duty Thursday March 19. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Marley of Fairvlew were guests of her father, W. V. Appleman, and daughter, Miss Helen Appleman, at Portland Saturday. . Mr. Appleman, who was iser iously ill recently, is much im. proved. Helen Appleman is ill with neuralgia. Carl Rasaka of Fairvlew is building a new modern residence on the late John Rasaka farm. Carl is recovering from an In fection in his hand, caused by a splinter. Mrs. Andrew Sipola is in Gen eral hospital in McMinnville, re ceiving treatments for Influenza. . A guest of Mrs. L. S. Lembkie of Fairvlew for a week was Mrs, Harry Felzer of Portland. Guests at the same home Thursday were her son, Forrest Lembkie and his son, Fred, and daughter, Janle, of Lebanon. famovt from coo t to cooif mTnfl BOURBON WHISKEY J"'8 ""'SKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD. 86 PROOF H THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KY. L. flfiSE IM MP; iSSm 9AMtIOAM 4 7te Steiion tor BUSy Peope IOOO WATTS KMC 1430 ON YOUR. DIAL S7 KGWMdL KOW KEX MtM HOCO o wo me mo 1430 two Y