'.YZ Page 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Wednesday, April 22, 1953 In the Valley Edited by MIKE FORBES News Reports From Gates Gates Mr. and Mil. GU ; bert Myers of Elkhorn, Mr. ' and Mn. Lang Stafford, Gates, and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myert of . MiU City attended funeral services held in Lebanon, Tues day, April 14, for their great ' nephew, ' Jerry Mosher. Hit - mother, Mrs,. Mosher, will be remembered here by former schoolmates as Louise Myers, ' who . attended the Gates high school the terms of 1940 and through 1942. ;.. Lang Stafford and his ne phew Leland Bassett were honored guests at a birthday dinner given, by Mr. Stafford's : sister, Mrs. Alice Thacker, at - her home in Mill City, Thurs day . evening of last week. - Places were laid at the table for the honored guests, Mr. Stafford and Mr. Bassett,. and , their wives, Maurice and Hot alee Bassett, Mrs. Bessie Bai "'. sett ' and the . hostess, Mrs, Thacker. Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson and '.' Mrs. Albert Millsap were host esses at the latter's home Mon .: day evening, the first of I aeries of card parties to be giv en by members of the Gates Woman's club. . ., Holding high scores at plno . chle and awarded first priies . were Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood and . Melbourne Rambo, consolation ' prizes were given Mrs. Walter ... Thomas and Glenn Gordon and Bob Bonitz; consolation, Mrs. W. S. Hudson and W. F. Struckmeler, , , i Refreshments were served by the hostesses to Mr. and -Mrs. Don Mlley, Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Kadlne, Mr. and Mrs. Bob . uonitz, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson,' Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brls bin, Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne ' Bambo, Mr. and Mr.; W. F. - Struckmeler. Mr. and Mn. , Glenn Gordon, Mrs. -Margie! Anderson, - Mrs. Floyd Fleet wood, Mrs. Walter Thomas, Mrs. Jack Brown, Dick Parker, w. K. .Hutcheson, Mrs. W. S. Hudson and Albert Millsap. Due to, conflicting dates the regular meeting of the Gates Woman's club was postponed until Thursday evening, April 30. Election of officers will be held and members are urged to attend. Mrs. Glen Henness, Mrs, Bufrel Cole and Mrs. Walter Brlsbin will be hostesses, Teachers in tha local schools who have received contracts for renewal for the coming school term are Don Mlley, su perintendant; Mrs. Leta Dibb les . and Dale Reynolds, all members of the high school faculty. Howard Means, ... who had taught here for the last two years has tendered his resigns tion to accept the position of principal of the Mill City high. In the grades, Mrs. Gwen Schaer, Mrs. Olive Barnhardt and Mrs. Margie Anderson will serve again for another year. Mrs. Anderson has the Junior high classes with class room in the high school building. Due to the smaller attendance looked for - the coming . year, two of the grade teachers were not re-engaged. With the com pletion of the -Detroit dam, many students will leave the district. Several pieces of real estate In Gates have changed hands in the past two weeks and sev eral other deals are pending. The former Charles Smith home was sold recently and the new owners, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goodyard and family have taken - possession. . This property Is located just east of the city limits. Mrs. Smith now resides in San Francisco. W. R. Hutcheson reports the sale of the iormer A. D, Scott home to Mr. and Mrs. Joe No vak, who will move there about April 25. The Novak farm located on King's Prairie south of Gates, has been pur chased by Mr. and Mrs. Foukle and family, recently from Nebraska. Mrs. Tex Allen left Saturday enroute to her new home in Cleveland, Ohio, where Mr. Allen accepted a position the first of the year. Mrs. Harry Kelser is visiting relatives in San Francisco. She left by train Thursday evening and will be gone for two weeks. Mrs. W. S. Hudson, Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson and Mrs. Albert Millsay attended the meeting of the Marion county Federa tion of Women's clubs in Jef ferson Friday as delegates rep resenting the Gates Woman's club. W. S. Hudson returned Thursday from Phoenix, Ariz., where he had been for two weeks attending to property he owns there. L. T. Henness, 98. has been seriously 111 and under a doc tor s care since Tuesday of last week.' Mr. Henness had Just recovered from the flu and was able to be up and out doors when he became ill again. Sunday he was reported to be resting more easily. . Pvt. Arthur Lake spent Fri day and Sunday at the home of his father, Russel Lake on a three-day furlough from Fort Lewis. Dinner in his honor was served at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Llllie Lake Sunday. . ; .' - . ' -. Dinner guests and callers at the Lake home Sunday were William and - Steve Savage, Mrs. Clyde Schroeder and in fant son, Mrs. Edmund Schroe der and Richard, Russel Lake, Mrs. Marshall Lake, Lincoln Henness, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness, Mrs. Elsie- Hutche son and daughter, Mrs. Fran cis Barney and Betty, of Mill City, Jenny Cheston and Virgil Morgan from Brooks. Mrs. Fred Ratzeburg of Sa lem has returned to Gates to assist in the care of her father, I L. T; Henness. Mrs. Robert Levon returned home Thursday from the Salem I Roberts Roberta After the third order of business at the Grange meeting Saturday night, the charter was draped In memory oi tne late Frank Sollenberger, During the service, Mrs. Louis u. donnston sang. In the agriculture report. Glenn Bidgood said if it hasn't been done, it was time to spray lor coaaung motn. Mrs. S. L. Minard reported that up near The Dalles, fruit farmers reported 80 per cent loss in cnerrles and peaches due to tne low temperatures, Frank Judd reported that log haulers will be required to obtain permit to haul logs over certain roads. ' County Commissioner Roy J. Rice reported that they figure it will take two years to repair tne Highway between Salem and Roberts. They plan to start the work in July or August. Mrs. s. L. Minard, chairman of the welfare committee, re ported Mrs. Fred H. Thomp son is confined to her home with a broken leg and Doctor Thompson was suffer ing with sinus trouble. . Mrs. Frank Boehringer re ported on the meeting of the nome economics club at Mrs. Joseph Felton's, April 9. The home extension unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Oscar Phillips Thursday afternoon with a county agent present to instruct the group in "Becom ing cood Buyer". ' Mr. and Mrs. Lee u. Everlv left by plane Friday afternoon for Oakland, Calif., and con tinued their trip to Los Ange les by automobile, where they attended the road races at Peb ble Beach, Calif. Their son Har ry was one of the contestants. Mrs. Frank Sollenberger left Friday morning with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, for Utica, Mont, where she will attend the fun eral of her husband, whose death occurred after being kicked by a horse. She will make her home with her son and wife for the present. Detroit Sco Memorial hospital folio win 2 a major operation. : ' Sclo Installation of offi cers for the Veterans of For eign Wars Auxiliary of Scio will be held Thursday, April 23, at 8 p.m. in the Eagles hall at Sclo. Installing officer will be Mrs. LeRoy Simpson, Salem, senior vice president of Dis trict 20, Veterans of Foreign! Wars Auxiliary. The installing team will be Mrs. Ivell Haley. Mrs. Al Aeschllmann, Mrs. Joe Hop kins, Mrs. Don-'Stupka, Mrs. W. L. Barnett, Mrs. Mel Clem ens, Mrs. J. H. O'Brien, and Mrs. C. M. Briggs, all from Marlon Auxiliary, Salem. All members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and their Auxiliaries of District 20 are invited to be present. Detroit The Deanha PTA lit X mb..Au A.ianlnri o t 8 D.m. in tne ueiroii iraae school. Principal business of the meeting will be election of officers for 1933-04. Miss Kazuko Inuzuku, PTA president, has announced pro ceeds from the movie sponsor ed by the organization last week totaled $99, resulting in a profit of over (81. Mrs. Zetta Schlader will represent the North Santiam area as an officer of the Mar ion County Federation - of Women's Clubs following her election to th post of audjtor. Mrs. Schlador and seven' other representatives of the Detroit Women's Civic Club at tended, county Federation meeting at Jefferson Friday. Included in the Detroit group were Mrs. opal White, club president, Mrs. Audrey Lay man, treasurer, Mrs. Ella John son, Mrs. Ellen Manning, Mrs. Margaret Howland, Mrs. Tude Russell and Mrs. Virginia White.' . The Detroit Church of Christ recently elected Mrs. Mabel Moore to serve as church treas urer, succeeding Mrs. Helen Baughn who moved to Ephrata, Wash. . Mrs. Ruth Skidmore has as sumed the duties of pianist At church services and will assist In nrffanlilnff a church choir, Persons Interested in singing with the choir may contact Stanley White or Mrs. Skid more for information. . - Grand Ronde Grand Ronde Mrs. Ted E. Smith entertained the Stitch and Chatter club at her home last Thursday. There were nine members present and Mrs. J. Weber was a guest of the club. After a pot luck dinner at noon an exchange of secret pal gifts was enjoyed. In the contests those receiving . prizes were Mrs. Elwln LltUejohn, Mrs. Ro bert Houston, Mrs. Jerry Wade, Mrs. P. E. Davis, and Mrs. J. Weber. The next monthly meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs. LltUejohn. , . There will be a dinner giv. en at the Library building Thursday,, April 23, at 8:30 p.m. The occasion being enter, taining of the Oregon Federa tion of Women's clubs officers. Several of . the officers from the state are expected to at-i tend and a good attendance of the Woman's club in Grand Ronde is expected. " , Mr, and Mrs. Ted E. Smith spent the week end with rela tives in Medford and Butts Falls. On their return home they visited the House of Mys tery near Gold Hill. . IDANHA ELECTION Idanha Recently elected to the Idanha city council were Warren Stall, who succeeds Sam Palmerton, and Gerald Plttam, wno succeeds John Ray as recorder-treasurer. . DANCE TONIGHT Crystal Gardens O'd Time and Modem Musle by "Pop" Edwards Miracle Value Giving SUIT 500 to choose from. New styles. nat terns and colors. Finest 100 wool fabrics. 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