THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salts, Oregoa In the Valley ' ' U&U ay mu FORBES Sweet Home Sweet Horn The Willam ette Valley lire rifhters Asso ciation met at Brownsvl'Je Wednesday night for the last rscuiar meeting of the season. One special meeting is planned to include the families in a ple 1 nic. The time and place ia not aeniute. - Members of the Sweet Home Volunteer Fire Department go ing to the Brownsville meeting are: Fire Chief Hoy, Burt Amos, Bob Brandt, Bill Reed, Walt Howe, Bert Donahe, Tony Spencer and Jay Could. William D. Wallace was tak en to the Lebanon Community hospital when he broke his leg while Jumping from his truck after loading at the Duncan fc ' Moore operations on Quarts ville Rd., Wednesday. A - mJrlnHiim - h H N M l n Worthy Matron Marian Stur-;ln' .mtde ior retary of spiri.i.al life; Mrs. u. c. boms, secretary of lit erature and publications; Mrs. Meril Rabuck, secretary of statue of women, and Mrs. Os car Rudig chairman, publicity ana printing committee, Margaret Cunliffe, Jerry Lundeen and Lee Hirn were confirmed into Emmanuel Lutheran church at the May 24 church service. The dally vacation Bible school of the Assembly of God church will begin June 1 and continue through Ftiday, June 9, from 9 a.m. to 3 pjn. dally. Children are asked to bring their lunch with koolade be ing furnished. Therr will be classes for all ages irom i through 14. Willamir.a went over the top in the campaign for funds for the American Cancer society, Mrs. Stanley Hansen, drive chairman, has announced that the quota was f 135, with $143 the fund Lyons to gis'. birthday was one of the highlights of the Eastern Star meeting held Thursday. Gene Caswell showed slides. . Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Phetps, and . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Thrash. ' Ardis Trultt was Initiated In ' a ceremony of the Eagles aux iliary in Albr.ny Thursday night She was presented with corsages from both the Sweet ' Home auxiliary and the Albany - auxiliary. . The Sweet Home auxiliary accepted an invitation to share their installation services at this meeting. Attending from Sweet Home were: Madam President Nellie Wheeler, Ma dam Vice President Rose Marie S wager, Madam Secretary Irene Cbastain, Madam Chaplain Le- ' ola Bonneli, Lodge Mother An nie Ball, Fran Yunke, Sadie Kaeding, and the candidate, Ardis Trultt. Also honored with corsages from the Albany auxiliary were Madam Secretary Irene Chas tain, and Lodge Mother Annie Ball. I through a senes of coffee chains and donations. Pvt Robert L. Paker, U.. S. army, son of Mr. and Mrs. El mer Parker, is on duty in Korea with the 434th engineer construction battalion. He en tered the army in March. 1982 Thursday, Hay 28. will be the last meeting of the Civic club until fall. Officers will be installed, with Mrs. Arthur soues as president; Mrs. Axel Wakkure, vice president; Mrs. Ray Morrison, secretary, and Mrs. Max Rasmussen, treasur er. New members also will be honored. Hostesses will be Thelma Edwards, Maple Crone, Alice Rudlg and Josephine RumrUI, Jefferson Willamina Willamlna The Willamina Garden club will ' have its spring flower show Tuesday, May 26, at the Rebekah halL .The show will be open to the public from 12 noon to p.m. A silver tea will be served. . Three sweepstakes ribbons will be awarded, on for the .most points, one for the out standing arrangements and one tor the outstanding noiucui tural specimen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack- Wells and family arrived this week from Lyons, Colo., to visit his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rich. Jack Antonsen was injured In his work in the woods this week when caught between ' the donkey and a log. His leg was broken In three places ' above the knee. Mrs. H. A. Parrett left by plane May 23 for Washington, D. C, where she will attend the convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. The Salem: Sub District Methodist wiU meet for a dln . ner and evening meeting May 27 at 0:30 pjn. at the Wllla mlna Methodist church. Marcel Chlsman of Sheridan is ores ident of the group. The WSCS ' will serve the dinner. Vice Grand Alice John pr . sided at the May 21 meeting of Primrose Rebekah lodge. The! ma Stroschlne, Mamie Edmla- ton and Sadie Brock were r ported ill. The lodge will have initia tlon June 18 for two candi dates. The Theta Rho club will have formal initiation May 28 dacKle Hurl won the prise. Nettie Wise reported on the Rebekah assembly which end, ed May 21 in Portland. The! ma Edwards waa ' outside guardian and Amy Fox re ceived a degree of chivalry a a ceremony this week. The Devils Lake Yacht clul met in Willamina last week when two new members, Ottc Heider, Jr.. and Al Endrei were added to the membership list. New officers of the WSCS of the Willamina Methodist church were Installed Sunday morning, May 24, during the cnurcn service. Jrs. Royce N, Coan was Installed president Mrs. Sinclair Moody, vice prei ident; Mrs. ' H. L. Edmiston, secretary, and Mr. H. N. Ship ley, treasurer. Other officers are: Mrs. O. J. Myers, secretary of Christian social relations and local church activities and promo tion; Mrs. Ethel Tremblay, sec retary of missionary education and service; Mrs. Charles Col burn, secretary o student work; Mrs. Roxie SInex, sec- Jefferson Commencement exercises for the senior class graduates will bo held in the high school gymnasium Thurs day night. May 28, at 8 o'clock. Dr. George Martin, head of education at Willamette uni versity,' will address the gra duating class of 28 members. Also on the program will be vocal numbers by Mrs. Leo nard McCaw and Miss Jennie McGuire. Rev. Mervln Mc- Gill will give the invocation, Rev. Arthur Shelton will give the benediction and D. V. Olds, scnooi administrator, will make the athletic awards. Seven members of the xra- duatlng class started to school together, four remaining to gether all 12 years. These four are Howard Mc- Gill, Delorls 6tephensonrDale Wattenbarger and Meryle Sheffield. Jim BlackwelL Ruth Hart and Robert Harris started with them but each were In another school for a year or two. Baccalaureate services will be held in the Christian church Sunday night, May 24, at 8 o'clock. Dr. C. P. Gates of Portland will address the class, and musical numbers will be presented. - Senior will skip May IT and 18, taking two day off for trip to the coast. Those graduating are Janet Adair, Jim Blackwell, Greta Cameron, John Caughell, Jes sie Devaney, Keith Gaines, Glen Hart, Darlene Haworth, Florence Marlatt, Delorls Meyers, John Perry. Teddy scnuu, Nina Specht, Frances Tierce, Jlmmle Adams. Char lene Borst, Lee Cameron. Ola Freshner, Robert Harris, Ruth Hart, Dean Johnson, Howard McGill, Richard Orton, Darrell Porter, Meryle Sheffield, De- lores Stephenson and Dale Wattenbarger. Miss Josephine Getchell and Raymond Howie are class ad' visors. Lyons Mrs. Charles Cruson was hostess for the meeting of the Women's Society of Chris tian Service at her home Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Laurence Walworth of Salem, district secretary of promotion, was the guest and installed the following 'offic ers: Mrs. George Huffman, president; Mrs. Leonard Cm son, vie president; Mrs. Virgil Rogers, secretary; Mrs. Clyde Bressler, treasurer; Mrs. Alex Bodeker, secretary of promo tion; wrs. Alice uuoer, tary of missionary and educa tion; Mrs. E. L. Bore, secretary of Christian social relations and local church; Mrs. James Holllngshead, secretary of stu dent work; Mrs. Ivan Smith, secretary of youth work; Mrs. Glen Julian, secretary of chit dren's work; Mrs. Willard Hart- nelL secretary of spiritual life Mrs. Clyde Bressler, secretary of literature and publications; Mrs. Charles Cruson, secretary of supply work; Mrs. -Wilson Stevens, secretary of status women. Mrs. Holllngshead and Mrs. Stevens, who were unable attend, will be installed at later date. Following installation a short business meeting was held with Mrs. Alice Huber, president, in charge. ' Devotions were led bj Mrs. George Huffman. Plans were completed for the mother and daughter banquet which is to be held at the all- purpose room at the Mari-Linn school Thursday evening. May 28. wtlh Miss Viola Hansen, home extension worker irom Corvallis, as the guest speaker. The following banquet com mlttees were appointed: Food, Mrs. Leonard Cruson, Mrs. George Huffman, Mrs. Charles Cruson, Mrs. James Holllngs head, Mrs. Glen Julian; tables and decorations, Mrs. Alex Bodeker. Mrs. Willard Hart- nelL Mrs. Floyd Baasett, Mrs. Leo Cruson; cleanup, Mrs. Clyde Bressler, Mrs. Wood Oil ver, Mrs.- Ivan Smith, Mrs. Chester Roy. ' They also voted to clean and redecorate the parsonage be fore the arrival of the new min ister, with Mrs. Leonard Cru son chairman. Members of the afternoon card club met at the Rebekah hall Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Andrew Seig ai hostess. A 1:30 dessert luncheon 'was followed by several tables of '800." The high score went to Mrs. Oscar Naue, second high to Mrs. Floyd Bassett, low to Mrs. Bob Free and Mrs. John Kunkle won the traveling prize, Mrs. Gregg from Grand Island last week. The picnic for the pre-school cnuaren was Held Thursday af ternoon at the Mari-Linn school with games and refreshments furnishing the entertainment Also a mother's race with Gyp ate Weaver the champion run ner.' .Each pre-school young ster who will enter the first grade next year was presented wiut a pin. 'Those receiving pins were Larry Lyons, Ned Kanoff, Allen Frotnherst, Zo Ann Bridges. Betty Cole, Ste- vle Power, Glen Phelps, Mich ael Pilchard, Barbara Dumaa. Guests at the bom of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas RoUnette and sons were Mrs. Homer Hoi linger and son, Richard Hoi- linger and his fiancee, Minnie Sevelty, from Caldwell, Idaho. They left Friday for Wlniock, Wash., where they will visit at the home of Hom er Hollinger, Jr. Mrs. Hoi linger is the mother and Rich ard the brother of Mrs. Robin- etta. . Union Hill Union Hill Mr. and Mrs. Julius Krent and Richard Krenx will be hosts to the members of the. Union Hill Grange Community Better ment club when it meets at their home Tuesday evening, Mar 28. at 8 DJn. Mrs. Helen Stromsmoe is spending about 10 days visiting in and near Los Angeles with her daughter and family, also her son and family. . Hubbard Hubbard Installation of officers at the Wednesday meeting of the Hubbard Exten sion unit placed Mrs. A. L. Murphy in office as president Bus. zane Yoder as vlce-presl dent, Mrs. N. A. Mann as secre tary and Mrs. John Doubrava as treasurer. Mrs. Wsyne Bridge was in stalling officer assisted by Mrs. Lenore Schoor. Corsages were presented the officers, also to Mrs. E. T. Rose and Mrs. R. C Main, outgoing president and secretary, and to Miss Emina Fisher of Salem Committees appointed by the new president were Mrs. Bridge, membership; Mr. We ed Doubrava, hospitality; Mrs. Fobert, luncheon: Mrs. Mann, standard - unit; Mrs. Mains, world citizenship; Mrs. John Morrison, health and safety; Mrs. Leon Graham, 4-H; Mrs. Rose, finance. Week-end guests of Dr. and Sheridan Sheridan Patrick Robinson ia the only graduate from the Rock Creek grade school this year. Commencement was May 22. combined with the 4-H whlevement program. Plans for daily vacation Bible school are being made by the 1lennonite church, with Melvin stisnier as superintendent There will be classes for all ages from 3 year olds through the eighth grade, from f a. in to noon daily from June through the ltth. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manning were honored this week on their 48th wedding anniversary with a dinner in McMinnvllle given by their family. Also attending were w. o. and Mrs. carl Yeo man,' Colorado Springs,' Colo., Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Yeoman, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Man ning. McMinnvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallace, Canby, and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peek and family of Sheridan. Mrs. Geneva Taylor was giv- en a tsreweu w"' - ,y by Postmaster Clifford Bride 2d W staff at the Sheridan post office. She has resigned after serving here the part 10 years. She has worked in the p.ti service bm - yean, beginning in Grand Roads. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are Mrs. Duane Ehnes. Wrd WU "Cih, Mr. and Mrs. VU Ot IvrT u- .nd Mrs. Us Qlov- nThool District 48-14 fsvoredtheiwsl school budget in an toT. The question was Increas tot the tax levy for the rural ool district beginning July moving to Sweet Home this sel week. Hutt has been elect- j... tkm dinner were, Fred HUiew n rT-iT u y..i. and her son. Paul Glover, Mr. and Mrs. David Yoder. Dallas Spencer, Wsyne rivnfL Mn. LUCUie BOare, mu. wi afr Marian Latham. Mr, and Mrs. Don Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bride and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitfield. Rnv Martin was civen a fare well party last week by Mr. and Mrs. John Gutbrod. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Knute moss, Mrs. Ellen Brow, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bo her, Mr. and Mrs. George Krumdick and daugh ter, Mrs. Leona Stabner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandt Rev. Math iason. Les Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Gutbrod and daughter, Mark Smith. Al Jungllng, Mr. and edpntoftheUghKhort student body for the He will succeed Dale member of the areduaUngcUss. Other officers elected were Bailer, vice president; Jerrun Zook, secretary; Elisabeth East. SurnV treasurer; LaVone Hal teth, assistant treasurer. High school commencement will be Friday evening, May 21 In the high school gym. Rev. Hurley, S.J , of the Jesuit Nov. itiate, delivered the baccalaur eate sermon Sunday evening at the high school. ' Valedictorian is Dolores Smith and Jeanne Aaronia. sal ute tor lan. '' Monday, May aty'na 1 1-:-' i uniunraie t uflunui mi. aiui i.- Kenneth Hilderbrand and sons of Albany wan WsavJ day evening guests of haTaZ ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. (? The oldest son, Leslie hU brand, IT. will graduatefclt the Corvallis city high a2 June 2 and' trnrnediatelrJ the Navy.- t Mr. and Mrs. John Trent al ' and daughter-in-law, Ur. 2 Mrs. Paul Trent and thra of Cloverdale, were Thurah, i guests of bar son-in-law daughter. Mr. and Mrs. cw Shelburne. , Claude, who received atrU. ankle injuries several ago, was able to attend Sayl? union high school graduatf? where his eldest son wjT; member of the class. . . . Tea growing in BrazO developed to the point Brazilians hepe to comjr. with the producers of the r East. Mrs. deLesplnasse were Mr. and Mrs. J. Koppeia ot Taco- Wash., spent several day a at W"h-' no Mr' ,nd M the home of her daughter and Don Covey ot Eugene. Also family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald mesis lor io nays are ur. ana Grand Island Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Fowler and Marcena of Grand Island entertained a group of relatives and friends at their home Thursday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Clark No-1 ble showed views of Oregon, Washington and California scenes. Mrs. Marcena Viesko and Miss Doris Braat, teachers in Portland schools, attended the Dayton union high school graduation Wednesdsy evening. Marcena Fowler is namesake of Mrs. Viesko and niece of Miss Braat McWhirk, returning home the last ot the week. - Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Martell and sons, Timothy and Tom my, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Msy in Salem recently. . Mr.' and Mrs. Orville Down ing are receiving congratula tions upon the arrival of a new grandson, born to their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown -of Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Downing left for - Medford Thursday morning, where Mrs. Downing will stay for the next two weeks. James Abel from Glendale, Calif., Mrs. Bemeice Taliafer ro from Haywood, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Downle from Wheeler and Mrs. May Swank ot Stayton were Lyons visitors Wednesday. The three women are the former Abel girls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Power have as their guests her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Seyril from Glendale, Calif. 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