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EX FORBES
be wu treated for ton Ufa-
menta and muscles.
Sunday evening guetUI 6f
Mr. and Mr. Adolph Schutx,
war Mr. Bertha Wade, daugh
ter Yerna and ton Dtryl of
Pallas, and neighbor), Br. and
Mrs, Clarence utiner. :
Mm. Vera Booth and All
dren, Ronnie and Carolyn of
Willamina, Were Sunday din
ner guests oi her litter and hut
band. Mr. and Hri Merle
MM. Bui ritdley 0 Merfaf-
et't Flower ihop, went to the
high school hi Dayton recently
and talked to the freshman
Home Ke (Ms ebetrt miking
flower arrangement.
Mr. and Mr I. BcOtt Edward
of PleaesfttdsM and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Wright of New
hr tirtn to Tillamook on
Sundsy, then to North plains
Where Mrs. wrignt'l sister and
httsband Joined them for trip
ia the Graham ruteht gardens
on Stovies island. Mrs. Ed
wards reported a very pleasant
day.
fcehny Sadley and three
friends, all of MeMifinvflle,
spent Sunday afternoon here
with his cousin, Louis Hadley.
Wisconsin is the Uiilni
dairy state ot the fcnited States
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Butteville
Butteville Visiting day
for the small fry who will en
ter School neat faU Was held
Friday in the lower room.
Mrs.. Xllzabetb. Sonnen, the
present teacher, will be the
teacher fteat term, too. A class
of 11 will bff entering. But
Gary Jones had the measles
and miaaed viaitlna A:
. the 10 little visitor Were
Kenneth RaeerK. Noel Martin.
Jonathan Pah, tarry Taut
rwt Buzrte Tstftfest, Bessie
Mlsfeldt, Maurene Yost, Mar
garet ShOber, Karen Shulte,
Carole Rlgfmbotnara.
lit the afternoon1 So ml M the
mother vlstted sehool. Mrs.
Ed Millef aetmc as hostesi en
servintf tea to Mesdames Rich
ard Shober. Elmert Shulte.
Fahl, Mlsfeldt. Charles Martin,
Ixnns Racette.
New officers for the eommt1
year Were elected at the last
meeting of the Butteville PTA
They are Mrs. Let Rostetler.
presltfenf it ft. . HartWeli
Whit, vice-president: and Mrs,
Zrnest Crook, secretary-trea-
tuh.
The to rooifi Won hJ at-
tendance getting" eontett sd the
upper room will have to five
a party-at some future date not
yet decided. The last day or
sen ooi comtrrutirly Menid WII
be May z at the school MUM.
Every oris is invited id come
with a pot-lues dish food
and their own nlate and afiVer.
Coffee and tea cream wiU be
furnished
The nrasfcal fcrograrri for th
meeting was given by the boys'
horns from McLare i sehoOl
Eighteen boys of high school
grade Mrtieipated. Violin and
cornet solos by talented boy
Intersperced the vocal nam
fcert.'
The 6 lo-dsn die demonstra
t!m eiast was held to the
Women's Civic club tralldlna
Tuesday evenini. Mrs.' BroeC
(Lucy) Strachan, from the Pa
cific Co-op in Portland, lave
tht-demonstfatteft assisted by
memberf of the local co-op. A
colored travel fflm was shown.
ButtevflW Women attehdiht
ward Mrs. Dan Clark, Mr. W.
0. Lmdqtilt,"MrS. John Ris
fflussen, Mrs. Walter Aldrldge,
Mf i. Jact Mcclur e, Mr. Beryl
Brelthaupt. Mrs. A. A. PficC
and her daughter, Mrs. J. B.
O'FarreU.
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The Countrt1d Gardener
were well represented Wednes
day afternoon at the Carl
Starker flowet Arranging dem
onstration m Molalla. Amonl
those attending were Mes
dames Jack McClura, . John
Ratmutsen, George Johnson,
Beryl Breithaupt, Lortn Glesy,
Henry Moore, Vernon EUrt,
Ming Ke-
, Mr. and Mr. Foye Harper
and son, Joey, are taking a two
Week vacation meter trip ta
Gairforhit.
Thetftarit UajAkf,
kt. Mi Utt
id Tacetni, Wash., t visti the
Gletj pairnef family over the
W-end.
The seventh nd titm
traders' had thetf amttial tife-
nle at Champoeg para -rnetaay
afternoon, May If. Food and
game were furnlihed WJh
sevrnth graders: BealaH Har
per, Jody Smith, Ida Stewart,
iUmum wfiH. Edward Krb
Meka, Brace gertrana aona
DorothV Hostetlef. the only
eighth grader, Wad the oet
01 BolKlf t
Lyons
iintt Th fnemberi of the
ainntin Chtoei met wnn hcv.
AtWood Fetestef, district 10
MrMtedent M at Asseftiblt
of Ood ifjHhHi and Rev, Paul
Derf, sectional prletr hd
toted id eooperatC With the As
semblies of God. The also vov
ad id bang the am of th
church from Santiam chapel, to
the SMtiSM Assembly M God,
Rev. Luster Yotma reSlined
si tnftor' ahd fh Hev, h. .
00014 Will M tM succeeding
lit. tai Mrs. botiiii He
Whirk and family have moved
into the Fred LindemtnA house
across the street from the Va
riety store, the MeWhirki
moved from the Schwindt farm
in Jordan.
E. L. Roye returned Sunday
evening from Elgin, Ore. where
he spent the week end1 at thd
home of fili SOfl and wilt. Mr.
and Mr I. tyrm Roy. Mr.
Clara Corbln of Mill City stay
ed with Mrs. Roye While he
wai away,
M. and Mr. Ltiafld Man
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Sltvens & Son
Jawelers .
Aay ll-M Olab Member er
at Water Field, May It
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Buena Vista
Bvena Vlita Mr. and Mrl
Charles Oard eat Crane, Oregon
are spending two Weeks her.
with their daughter' and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant McLaugh.
Hit entertained for dinner Mon
day evening their sen and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. DonaM sc-
Lauanllri ot Btiem.
Mr: and Mrs. Al Wsllsca Of
Balsh, Or I, fpiht the Week end
vtsttthg" their pott and tattJly,
Mr. and Mr. Wilbur Gray, and
attended th WevMml of feerf
grshdduhter. they Mpcet to
spend the summer here. ,
iMrethy Herman lias brelefl
ner ankle and at tmabla to at
tend school Mr, and Mr, tk
tor Bride drovs to Portland to
ed heV. Sb. at their hleee, Md
be always made her home With
them here.
.Mr.
and tire, a StfllrvSn
of Jteedsport spent the dap
Suhflav brinSlna Mr. Georgia
Prathor home after a month'
Ht win theht, .
Week and auest Of Mi. nd
Mtk W, Gfsy Were !r. Jhd
Mrs, , 6, Harris and Earl Sib
Of Burn. , ,
Mr. and Mrl. Siete Bet and
ctiildren of Oakland spent the
Week end her. With het parents,
Mr. and Mr. W. L. Short,
' Mr. Mary Jsni WbeejeY oi
Kansal City, Mo., arrived here
Sunday flight, tailed here oy
the time of her father, Elxa
ftihl are the parents of a baby
boy born rriaay, way is, at
the BSiem uenerai nospitai.
The ehlld weighed I lbs. 11
oss., and ha been named Lar
ry Dennis, '
Mf. and Mr. Harry Larimer
hive moved td a farm near
Jordan. Mrs. Elva Kulaen
bought their home herd to town
and noted to ever the week
end. Mrs. Kuiken hopes to tell
her ltrge houie in town.
Monday evening a meeting!
was held at the Marl-Linn
school bouse to vote the county
budget for 158-S4, which
passed unanimously.
Mrs. Helen Anderson and
Mrs, Hazel Lewis, members oi
Faith RebekaH lodge, went to
Portland Tuesday mtfning
where they will attend the
Grand Lodge of the Rebekah
Asfenibly of Ofejon. Helen is
a delegate from raitu Rebekah
lodge of Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs, John weal had
at their guest aver the week
end Miss Florence nande of
Salem. While she wu here they
ntde a trip to Eastern Oregon
and also tr lilted the Cooley
oardens in Bilverton.
The Mother and Daughter
banquet will be held in the all
purpos. room at to. Marl-Linn
school Thursday evening, May
It, at t.0 p.m. The guest
speaker win be Miss vteia
Hansen, horn, extension work
er from Camilla. -
rwM S-STS
aUearae Meatalbaa .
Xtsium DeCarie
Cji Chaxiaae
la TsehakoUe
VOMBMSXr
MaMad OTIfVa
"HITCH HIKFR"
CkarHea Batt-a
Rheaaa Ftsmiag
la Tachataelor
"PONT EJCrKEll
Bane Clark
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ut'I iuiio
WmM Nwi
Long. He la In Salem General
hospital. . ,
Mr. and Mri. Lelsnd Prather
viilted Mrl. Martha lisk m Al
bany Saturday. Mrs. Lisk was
a former yeaident lit this Vicin
ity. She is now a wheel chair
patient suffering with arthritis.
Mrs. David Short and two
children arrived today by plan,
from Lafayette, Ind.v to Spend
the summer here with Mr. and
Mr. W. L. Short Her husband
Will join her bare to June. H
at m toe armM iwces.
Sunday dinner guests U tit.
fhd Mn, Cecil Hultmen were
Mr. and Mrs. Parry Well, Jack
Well, Mr. and Mr. Gorflsft
Well, aek arrived home Fri
day from South America after
Seven month there.
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Wott Station
West StavknT The West
Ataytoti Birthday flub feet
Wednesday, May 1 ai the Bom
of Mra. Ernest Ltfaey,
those attending were Met
damea Pearl Dsr&y, Christina
Forrette, Ada Stewart, Evelyn
Cfaoete, Maty Hshael, Helen
Gilbert,- Edna Dawe, Minnie
Clckmaa, Mildred tiett, Violet
Whitley, sueenM Rutnertora.
the hostess and her dauahter.
Mn. Mary Helen KhUtsofl;
Th next theetiilg of the
Birthday eltfb will be held at
the Bomd of Mrs. Ptafl Dariey.
Wednesday, Map II
Mr. and Mr. Yifell Choste
left the utter tart of tee weet
for oeeahside, Calif , to be
Itii Mrs. rhnala'a tmlM. Mrs.
Glen Head, who, busbind Is
ieared drowned to I fishing ac
cident. Mrs. Read and Mr.
Cboate are the daughter of
Mr. and Mrl. Harft Kale oi
West staytoti, who afa alio to
California to be with their
daughter. Mf . and Mr, cheat.'
children are staying at the
home oi Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Choate.'
Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mr. Kay Hya Were
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Nye and
family of Portland, Mrs. Gene
Huebergef and family oi Sub
limity, and Mf. and Mr. Jim
Nye of West Sttyton.
All member of the commu
nity are Invited to the annual
school picnic Saturday, May SI,
at the West Staytoti trade
school. Pot luck dinner will
be served at noon In the Mhool
dining room,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shep
herd and family spent the
week end at the nome of Mrs.
Mf. and Mr. L. E. Cerltts oi
Silverton. On Sunday, they vis
ited In Marouam with Mrs.
Shepherd's mother Who I lust
home from the hospital follow
ing surgery last week: They
also visited with former resi
dent of West Stayton, Mf . and
Mrs. L. E. Van Wagoner, who
awn and operate Van' Texaco
Statlono In Silverton.
Unionvale
Unlonvsle Mr. and Mrs. R.
T. Kldd and grandson, Walter
Yungen, were week end guests
of their ton-ln-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yun
gen, at Madras, .
E. M. Coat, who fell
and broke hit right collar bone
Wednesday, ia recovering satis
factorily at his home,
Pvt. Edgar V. Hoard In Co.
A, 138th Inf., Port Lewis, Wash,
spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mr. Clyde Hoard in
Unionvale.
4 Corners Garden
Opined to Public
Four Corner tfi Maye'
Garden, 40SS Beck Ave., will
be open to the public Saturday
and Sunday, May 11 and 14
and continue through the trie
blooming season.
On Saturday, May II, be
ginning at 10 a.m. corsages
will be given to the ladies.
SALEM BRANCH
orioon roonmr
mn Hwwh CnwMe
Willamina
Willamina Mr. and Mf.
C. W. Schukar and Carol at
tended the Dayton fun ow
Sunday. j '
Patty Severson and saner
Booth were gu of Conn'e
Tbomason on May 14 to help
her celebrate uer oirumy -
Mrs. Ooldle Stsnge and Mr.
Bernka MUlef oi PortafldWete
Sunday guest at thd Ernest
Connick home. Xftfli
ItielhTutjeVai ethelr
bTOtber-to-iaW, tod walker,
Tuesdsy In Salem. .
Candy Buswell to .
school this) week with the
messles.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morgan oi
Sweet Home, and Mr. end Mrs.
Cecil Baird and son oi Sherl
a i.t.n Mimiar auests
at the Roy Hubbard borne.
Mrs. O. K. ttreca, Dr., ui
fered a heart attack Sunday
morning. ' " '
Mf. and Krs. uaia meconon
ia atMiila SrAtn San
nim
tl. tiM hs la statkmed
with the navy, They will
spend els leave vtsitmg rela
tives here, , . ...
ahd family of CorvaUl and
Mr. and Mra Gordon Barron
tr.A sam ii xnatc were
week-end guests at the Karl
Franklin home, Mr, and Mrs.
David Brown of Philomath
I were Sunday caller.
Sunday evening sjuesis at
it., trill Ttttm.n Yuanm In-
eluded Mr, and Mr, Louie
Shield and family of Reeka
way, Mr. and Mrs. John Bue-
-11 tfamllv. iAmM
Sttswell and children and Mr.
and Mr, Robert Buswell ana
ton.
Mf. and Mr, Sylvester Gay
ken and family of Portland
George Gavken home here,
saturaay evening guests at
the A. J. Pearson home lnelud-
m.A vjr- mnA Uirm 1 Allmjmr.
Mr. and Mrs. George, Lovett,
... - . - A .11...- 1
air. ana mrs. nruiur tfuaie
and Bobby, Mf. and Mra. Ar
thur Mulkey, Donald and Alan
of Silverton, Mf . and surs. uaie
Snow and Bret, Mr. Ward
ttodbeek of Eugene and Mia
Carol Pearson of Salem.
The Kansas Citv Bluet of
the American Association had
a very tueeassful Spring exhi
bition season, they won 11, lost
one and tied one,
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