Pt s THI CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAMta, urtfoa Wedoaadar. Mar 27, 1953 In the Valley I Edited ky mou poebeb Mif City M1U City Mayor John Mulr oi Mill City announced this week that there will b a city tlactlon June S. Measures to be voUd on include atrtet drain age and improvement. Elec tion will be from 8 ajn. to pjn. at the city hall. If the election la favorable, the city charter will be amended ao that 179,000 bond issue can be made. . . ; by Evart Brewer, member the eenior elaat. The addreei welcome wu liven by Richard Verbeck, Junior cleat presi- dent Response waa by the setw lor daai president, Philip Qo- ue. Bob Payne, Larry Spraige and Evelyn Johnson gave en tertaining pantomime perform' ancei of various recording. Elected to - memberahip In Santiam Rebekah lodge at 1U May 19 meeting were Mrs Gladya Mason, Mrs. Hazel An- dreason and Mrs. Minnie Ro- ten. i. - Committee for the evening was Nita Horner, Ada Dart, Ada Plymale and Grace Hutch- inson. . t . - The annual Woman's club picnic will be held June 23 at the home of Daisy and Ida Geddess. A no-host dinner will be served at noon. New officers will assume their duties at that time. - . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swan and son of Portland are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr, . and Mrs. John Swan. They are also spending pert of their v cation at the coast The next Marion county health clinic to be held et Mill City will be June 83 at the grade , school, according to Mrs. Robert Wingo, R. N. Im munizations for pre-school children will be given at this clinic as well as any other nec essary examinations. ; The Juniors of Mill City high school were hosts May 13 to the seniors for the annual Junior-senior banquet The 6:30 dinner was held at Whitiet Santiam cafe. Grace was said "Tiwsji iit'i' Gates Open IsM ' at : atari Tract. (Was.) 7 Mi la TeehnlMter - THE REDHEAD 1 noM Wyoming m Msarsra O'Hara Ate MMl .. la Clmtiiln- .'. Aircraft Carrisra : . la Avttaa . . : c ' ' FLAT TOP" ' Sterna sUyeaw, ' sueaara The second achievement cer emony for the Mill City Camp fire council was held at the high school recreation room Tuesday evening, May 18, Mrs. Roger Nelson, PTA president and vice president of the Mill City Woman's club, the sponsoring organisation, wa sin charge of the Blue Birds fly up. Those "flying up" from Blue Birds to Camp Fire Girls were: Jo Ellen Agee, Lorrel Holt, Donna Hurd, Doris Hutchinson, Judy Kay, Shirley Meeks, Marilyn Maiden, Ellens Nelson, Caroline Podrabsky, Sylvia Peterson, Linda Rows, Judy Vashell and Sharon Whittsett Mrs. Harry Dyrnman was presented with a national mem bership award. Awarding of ranks was by John Muir, Mill City mayor. Speaker of the evening was 8. T. Moore, forest ranger, who spoke on conserv ation. Carol Cooke and Carol An derson received half camp- ships from the Salem office Leaders are Mrs. Harry Dyhrman, Mrs. Lee Pinks ton, Mrs. Courtlend Rue, Mrs. Leon ard Herman . (chairman), Mrs. James Hurd, Mrs. Jess Lee, Mrs. Arney Podrabsky, and Mrs. Al Yankut. Carol Lea Merrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrill, la reported to be improving in health at the Mayo cllne at Rochester, Minn. The youngs ter nas been undergoing med ical treatment there for the past six weeks. Mrs. Merrill is In Rlchester with her daugh ter. - , ... The Mill City Garden club will hold a cooked food sale in connection with the annual flower show. May 20. At the conclusion of the show, flow era will be sold at a nominal cost to anyone' desiring them for Memorial Day. - Mrs. Rach- Buena Vista Buena Vista Mrs. Paul Dodle waa. hostess for the Highland-Buena Vista Exten sion Unit meeting at the com munity hall Wednesday morn ing. Mrs. Lindsay Ward called the meeting to order In the ab sence of Pres. Faye Callles, The nominating committee presented the following names for new . officers: chairman, Mrs. Howard Powers; vice- chairman, Mrs. Lindsay Ward secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Paul Dodle. They were elected unani mously and installed by Mrs. Cecil Hultman. The demonstration for the day was "Vegetable Cookerq' with Hazel Wells' and Elma Hultman project leaders. In the afternoon the. Buena Vista Women's club held meeting, with Mable Short and Henrietta Busby as hostesses. The club will serve lunch at the Frank Xrauger sale June 6. Tht summer club picnic will be July 13 at Helmlck park, The eighth graders of Buena Vista school made a trip to the coast Saturday. Their teacher, Mrs. Lund Home and her husband. Prof. John Horns of Oregon College of Education, accompanied the group. Donald -Parkinson and David Breedon made a separ ate fishing trip camping over night Friday. el Olmstead Is chairman of the -U.I. auatr. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olm stead were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis of Prlnevilla. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold With- row, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hult man ware among those attend ing the Amana Freexer school at the Thomas hall Saturday evening. We are glad to report that Mrs. Luther Oiborn is able to be up part of the time now, her daughter, Mrs. John Hanks Salem, is taking care of her this week. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb MlUhouaar were guests Wednesday nlng In Monmouth at the home of their son, Clair Mll'-housor. Sweet Home Sweet Home At the Asso ciation LA.P.M. meeting held in Portland May 17-18, Lady Edith Rlnker was appointed as supporter to the past presi dent and Lady May Ingle wu appointed banner bearer. Lady Edith. Rlnker acted as guard at this meeting, in special ceremony Lady Anna Weaver received the decoration of chivalry and there to wit ness this honor bestowed on her great-grandmother was 10- ycar-old Karne Anne Nichols, Forest Grove. Those attending from Sweet Home were Anna Weaver, Iola weaver, Doris Weaver. May Ingle, Jenettie Farlow, Mar garet Ulberg and Edith Rlnker and Bernice Anderson. The next meeting will be held In Grants Pass In May, 1054. Lee Compton took fifth place In the 6-12 division at the marble tourney held in Portland Saturday and Charles Trtpplet won seventh place in the other division. - - I SS DANCE TONIGHT (ryjlil Gsnfess Old Tint and Madera Music by "Pop" towards American Legion post No, 150 is sponsoring a Memorial Day parade and services. The parade, featuring the Mill City hand, Boy scouts, fire depart ment, honor guard, and the Santiam Riders, will start at :9 a.m., moving through Mill City streets and ending at the grade school gym. where mem orial services will be held at 45 a.m. The band, under the direc tion of Earl Loucks. will olay several numbers. Song leader will be Rev. Lee Joiner of the Community Wl-ne-ma, the Christian Youth caurcn. invocation win be giv en by Rev. Harold Martin, As sembly of God church. . Memorial Day address will be given by Rev. Hugh Jull of the Christian church. Necrol ogy will be given by Rev. C. D. Brewer of the Free Methodist church. Cemetery services will be held at the Falrvlew ceme tery, beginning at 10:45 ajn. Attending the 8. P. and 8. Railroad plcnio at Benton Lane Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Pipkin, and grand children Marilyn and. Eddie Howe, Mr.' and Mrs.' John Wooden and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pegg and two children. The car inspectors and invited guests from the Albany, Eu gene and Sweet Home division were honored by the company at this affair, The Young People's class of the Sweet Home Church of Christ spent the weekend at Amity ntlraiiTriJiri Starts Tealfht Oaea t;tt . Jasaes I law art -Jaaet Leigh "The Noked Spur" ' Also "African Treasure" camp. , Members of the high school class that went, are: Richard Reld, Bill Spurgeon, Fred Spurgeon, .Larry Ellis, Harold Angel!, Vivian Trirpiett, Jan ice Calvert, Donna Smith, De lores Seaijeant, Norma Jean Sawyer, Darlene Morris, Mar garet Riggs; .Marilyn Rlggs, Lucille Sheldon, Joan Wright and Marianne Shepherd. The group were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Womack, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Robertson, Mr. and . Mrs. Merritt Sear Jeant and Charles Trlpplett Sr. Queen for a Day was the theme for the Young Married Couple's class of the Sweet Home Church of Christ Satur- you foot ' fij 'y:-"''-': aWEGp7 Amity One hundred ninety six persons voted for the grade scnoot Dona issue and 71 voted against the measure. The bond Issue is part of the plan to standardize the school. Dr. T. M. White was repre sentative to the sessions of the grand lodge IOOF in Portland May IO-Z2. He was one of the nominees for grand warden and received a large vote. Robert Massey of Gervais wu elected grand warden, Harley booney, vuu orove, deputy grand muter, and Harold Pat terson, Canyon City, la the new grand master. John Glbba of Amity served u grand marshal of the (rand encampment Hazel Gibbs and Rose Wood represented Indus try Rebekah lodge at Rebekah Assembly. The local lodge was one of 22 Rebekah lodges of the state receiving honor roll certificates presented in person by Mrs. Olive Heeny, president of the Association of Kebekan Assemblies. Winnipeg. Canada. Hazel Qibbs wu selected as co lor bearer LAPM. Others at tending LAPM and Rebekah Assembly from Amity were Vernlshla Newby, Laura Stock ton, Cora Newman, Margaret White, Nell Turner, Mary Gladys Turner. tar. and Mrs. James stone are the parents of a baby daughter born May 19 at General nos- Eltal In McMlnnville. The child awana Lynn, weighed 7 lbs. 10 o. and has two sisters and brother, Rev. and Mrs. Frank K. Mapes are the parents of a son, Kenneth Wayne, 7 lbs. o ox.. born May 20 at General hos pital. Ha la their first child. , The Amity Lions club hu nominated the following offi cers: President, William Ford: vice president Wallace Hewitt; tall twister, P. E. Meeker, Robert Haberly; secretary, William Plue; lion tamer, Jack Wilcox; directors, Adolph Nlelson, Al bert Yoder. Election will be held May 25. and family spent Sunday in Berlin. Ore. Rv. and Mrs. Harold Beaty of Yonealla, Ore., are spending a few days with their daughter and family, Mr. and airs, uara- ner Johnson. -Miss Flora Mae Slape. BJi". attended an alumnae reunion at the Canyonville Bible Acad emy, Caayonville, Ore. Miss Slape stopped over in Eugene visiting the Dare rniuips, zor mer park residents. -Work week on the camp grounds extends from May 25 to May 30. Pastors and laymen from Oregon Assembly of God churches are cleaning and painting buildings preparatory to the annual camp meeun which begins June 20 and runs for two weeks. Sublimity Bethel Park Bethel Park Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reed . of Eugene were weekend guests In the Gardner Johnson home. Stumps are being blasted and an area cleared for a children's playground behind the admin istration building. Rev. and Mrs. Ray Cather Sublimity Clement Lulay, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lulay, wu stricken while re turning to Portland Wednesday evening. He underwent an emergency appendectomy at bt. Vincent's hospital in Portland Thursday. Lulay is a student at Portland University. St Boniface High Alumni association held its annual ban quet and dance Friday evening. Thomas Tate, graduate of 1051 wu muter of ceremonies. Paul Belling, principal of Gervais high wu guest speak er. i - Newly elected officers were, president, Gordon Burns; vice president John Stuekart; sec retary. Delorer Wolf; treasurer, Betty Wolf; historian, Bernard Lulay and warden, Francis Reiser. A pantomime wu given by Sandra Hill and Debbie Man ning. . Four students from Wiltsey House of Music presented mu sical selections. The Women's Catholic Order of Foresters held a regular meeting Thursday. Mrs. Rose Reisterer won the plant for the mother having the largest family while Mrs. Ted Etzel received the plant lor being mother of the young, est child.. The court voted to subscribe $25 to Santiam Memorial hos pital auxiliary for - the Red Cross blood bank program. Unionvale Unionvate MSgt Normanj Gubser left by automobile Thursday for Camp Kilmer, N. J., for overseas assignment aft er several weeks with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Gub ser of Unionvale and her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones at McMlnnville. His wife and 21-month-oldl son. John, will remain here un til he can get living quarters. Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Gubser, ol Unionvale attended a Gubeerl family dinner held Saturday evenlna at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Gubser In the! Pleasantdale district ' There were 16 members oil the family attended. Captain! Burly n Gubser of Bergitromj Field, Austin, Texas, came the furtherest to attend. He came In a Jet plana Fri day evening in company with! another plane and pilot They! flew from Ivan's home to It sel's home then back to Port land and were met with cars, The other pilot visited relatives! in Eugene. They left for Texas! Sunday noon. Fairview day night The men cooked, served, and were on the kitchen detail for the evening. The queen, by popular vote was Mrs. Royce Lang. . In charge of the program and dinner waa Royce Lang, After Investigation of Linn County Sheriffs office, state police ' and- local authorities, three 17-year-old boys were arrested and charged with grand larceny and Charley William James, 48, was taken into custody for being in pos session of stolen tools belong ing to the Brlggs Construction Co. Donald Paul McNallan, Fos ter, pleaded guilty in munici pal court Monday, May 25, and Judge Ed Russell fined him $150 for driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. The floe was paid. DEMANDS ACCOUNTING Albany Accumulated un paid rentals on a jeep and pow er line hole digging apparatus totaling $4330 are involved In a suit filed in circuit court here by Leslie B. KeUey vs. Dean McKean, doing business u the Lebanon Electric Co. Kelley alleges that he and as sociates own the equipment which was rented to the de fendant at an agreed rental of $20 a day for the Jeep and like amount for the hole digger. - Fairview Approximately! 100 natrons of the Fairview district attended . the annual! community spring club meet- ing and dinner at the school house Saturday. The annual election of offl-l cers resulted In Howard Ste- ACORNS FROM THE w 1 j WITH DEL MILNE As you all know the Radio Hams were her in convention last weekJ but what you did not know, or even suspect wu this . . . they didneat ham at aU, they ate beef steaks. This to proof poduve that the best beef steaks in the country are served at the Marlon In me Oak Room, in the main dining room and at special dinners. If you would enjoy a first class, top quality, really tender and cor rectiy cooked steak, come over and eat at the Marion. By the way getting beck to the Radio Hams, you know those people were won derful convention guests. I only wish we could play host to them every year. Tbey conducted them selves u true ladles and gentle men and believe me it wu a real pleasure to have them here. b Salea Vt fas IsM Merita, 14123 pheni being elected president; John Allison, secretary-treasurer. - Charles McKee, the outgoing officer, wu president two years. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steph ens of Fairview district showed their slides of Wuhlngton, D. C, New York and Gettysburg, to the Daytton grade school Thursday morning. Roberts Roberts The Roberts school will dose this week with a community picnic and potluck supper at the schoolhouse Fri day evening. The Home Extension unit will meet at the home of Mrs. R. L Irvine Thursday at 11 ajn. .with a no-host lunch at noon.. 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