Pact 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem,' Orego FrMaf, Majr 21. 1953 In the Valley Edited kjr MIKI FORBES Lyons Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Ad' ams from Pacific City visited at toe home of her parent! , Mr. and Mr. James Hillingshead. Their daughter Laura Lee and Kay Adam, who have ipent the put three months at the home of their grandparent, Mr. and Mr- Jame HoUings head, returned home with them Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl AJlen ipent the week-end at the home of their aunt, Mr. George ' Allen, near . Belknap Hot - Spring. Mr. Allen returned home with them Sunday even ing for a few day visit She also visited at the John wor den home. She will visit rela tives in' Corvalli and Salem, Fred Vaughn had as his gueits over the week-end, his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ' Arthur Vaughn of Tillamook. Mrs. Val McKinley from Sioux City, Iowa, 1 a guest at the home of her sister and - family, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ' Brassfield. Tuesday the ladies left for Fresno, Calif., where they will visit their sisters, i Mr. Addie Setsack, Mrs. Ada - Crokwell and Miss Helen - Queen. Mrs. Miry Thompson of Portland, sister of Mr. Brass field, will be at the Brassfield home while Mrs. Brassfield Is 'way. ' Mrs. Willard Hartnell has gone to Kennewick, Wash '.where she will attend grad uation for het nephew and also ' visit her mother, who will re turn home with her. Mrs. Viola Zander left Tues day evening by plane from Sa fe West Point, N. Y re she will attend gradua- ' ... of her nephew, Denell Zander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Zander of Pendleton, former residents of Scio. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith of Mehama have returned to Ly on. They recently purchased the Xlva Xuiken property and moved In the first of the week. They hope to sell their home in Mehama. Smith 1 a teacher at the Marl-Linn school and they lived in Lyon before go ing to Mehama. Mr. and Mr. Carl Smith and daughter have rented the Bob Fetheriton house in Lyons. The Smiths recently told their home in Mehama. Mr. and Mrs.' Oral Toland had at their guest over the week-end their daughter and family, Mr. and Mil. Robert Fetheriton of Prlnevllle. His father. William Fetheriton, re turned borne with them for several days visit Mist Beulah Lewis spent a day In Portland, where she attended the installation and reception of officer at the Re- bekah Assembly of Oregon, where she saw her mother, Mrs. Clyde Lewis, installed as chaplain for welcoming year. Mrs. A. B. rulwell and baby, of Portland, spent last week at the home of his mother, Mrs. Sam CulwelL . .. Mrs. Clyde Richards has re' ceived word of the death of her mother In Cushlng, Okla. Mrs. Richards left for that city Monday. - Mrs. Elmer Culwell of Lyons was the honored guest at shower held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Bass in Mill City, sponsored by the ladies from the Assembly of Cod churcn. Several relatives and friends torn Lyons also attended. Members of the Lyons Ex tension unit held their meet ing at the parsonage Friday, May 22, with an all-day meet ing and pot-iuck luncheon served at the noon hour. The project of the diy was "Color in the Home", which was pre sented by Mary Francis Mia ette of Albany, Attending the meeting were Mary , Frances Mlnette, Mesdames Leonard Cruson, Charles Cruson, Ivan Smith, Glen Julian, rlaney Scott, Charles Power, Fred Stienfelt, all of Lyons. Guests of the afternoon were Mrs. Stanley Seyrill from Glendale, California, Mrs. Lawrence Lar mier from Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Ralph Downer of Lyons, Jefferson Grand Ronde Grand Ronde Mrs. John A. Smith has returned to her home here after a week spent in the McMinnville hospital under ob servation. ; i - ACORNS FROM THE WITH DEL MILNE V "There' good nevs tonight folks, ' good news tonight' . . . tome of you folks will remember Chef Ed Peters who was chef at the Mar ton Hotel when this establishment Angeles for its famous foods. Trav eling men would drive til t pjn. In order to "make Salem and the Marion". Tourists would atoo early or travel far In order to have dinner here, townspeople Just didn't consider anything but the Marlon. We found out all these thing when we made In- . oulry about this said Ed Peters. Well I started to work on Chef Ed who has been down south and I am very happy to announce he haa decided to -xxne back to Sa lem and to the Marlon. As of Frl day. Mar J9th. folks, you will re. eognlxe new styling of foods In our dinlnc room, new and differently prepared foods, you will find not only a thrill but a great deal satisfaction In dining at the Mar lon. Our patrons will be glad to hear this news and to all others we extend a sincere Invitation to you to come in and get acquainted -with tMa new dining achievement. You will become a regular patron of the Marlon I am sure. 'Sunday would be a good time to onng me lamuy go we Marion Hotel dining room. New opening time for the lounge is is noon, eiiecuve toaay. at Mm ITi Km Meld Merita, 3 412) Thomas Bean is recuperating from an accident about six week ago when he fell from hi tracttor while at work. He was a patient in the General Hospital at McMinnville for several days. Mr. Mile Qodsey visited In Portland this past week and attended the Rebekah Assem bly meetings while there. . Jefferson The Jefferson Woman's- club observed It golden anniversary Wednesday afternoon, May 27,' The club was founded Jan. 14, 1903. Mrs. David Looney 1 the only charter member of the club. A dessert luncheon was serv ed in the library rooms'at 1:30 p.m., followed by program. Planning the program ware Mrs. D. H. Looney, Mrs. Leon ard McCaw and Mrs. Gilbert Looney. Committees were: Kitcnen, Mrs. Rusesll Daulton, Mrs. Mervln MeGilL Mrs. Henry Thiessen and Mrs. Ivan Sutton; tables. Mrs. John Terhune, Mrs. William Walls, Mrs. Ro land Wall: decorations, Mrs. Al fred Powell. Mrs. William Cal vin; serving, Mrs. Bob Hart, Mr. Ned Stephenson, Mrs, D. C. Buckner, Mrs. Virgil Bailes, Mrs. Fred Graham, Mrs. D. V. Olds, Mrs. V. X. uoin; staging. Mrs. Bert Person, Mrs, Joe Rowe, Mrs. Marvin Hutch ing; chairs, Mrs. Harold Wynd, Mrs. Helen Cay wood; publicity, Mrs. Les Shields. New officers installed by Mrs. William Gulvln at the Wednesday meeting were Mrs. Leonard McCaw, president; Mrs. Russell Daulton, vice president; Mrs. RoUnd WaU, secretary treasurer; assistant secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Joe Rowe; historian, Miss Marguer ite Looney. Mrs. Walter Kropp gave the book review. Two accordlan number were given by Jerry Baile. Serving on the refresh ment committee were Mrs. Paul Van Scoy, Mr. R. H. Veal and Mrs. Walton Looney. The club member are invit ed to attend a picnic at the Children' Farm home at Cor valli. May 28. A covered-dish dinner will be served at 1 o'clock. Ladles are asked to bring a covered dish. A number of member of the Marion county health depart ment met with the Lions club at a recent meetlr.fr They ex plained . fluoridation of city water and benefits in dental health, which the Lions club 1 promoting. Those taking part in the discussion were Dr. John Dyke. Salem dentist and chair man of the Marion-Polk-Yam hill Dental society; L G. Ler- man, from Marion county health sanitation department; Vera Olson, health education; Mrs. Etta Mae Detering, coun ty health nurse; Wilms Young- man and Metra Lee, student health nurses. The Installation of this sys tem would cost the city be tween S700 and 1800. . After Installation the cost would be around 22 cents a day. Gilbert Looney and Calvin Mrs. ' Henry Tate; secretary, Marce Johnson; treasurer, Mrs. W. L. Lensman. Standing committees for the year are: Program, Mrs. W. M. Tate. Mrs. Roy King, Mr. Ver ny Scott, Mrs. . L. W. Cooper and Mrs. Joanna Speed. Tele phone: Mr. Donald Feters, Mrs. W. L. Lensman, and Mrs. Ralph Mollet Flowers: Mrs. C. F. Heater, Mrs. Donald Ja- quet, Mrs. Rollin Heater. Fi nance, Mrs. Henry Tate, Mrs. Dolph Heater, Mr. Henry Pet- era and Mr. Howard Roger. Farm home: Mrs. . Maurice Heater and Mrs. John Rolow, Aurora Mrs. Ted E. Smith visited in Portland during the past week and attended several of the meetings of the 67th Rebekah Assembly. She entered the Portland Clinic for a few days for observation and consulta tion regarding a heart ailment About 80 students of the 4-H clubs in the Grand Ronde and Valley Junction schools enjoy ed roller skating party and beach party near Taft last week. They were escorted by Mrs TVan TJlrhnlann. Mr. Tl- wln Llttlejohn, Mrs. Paul Yod-; boys irom la w 10 years oi age. Boys wismng to piay can contact Cotman or Gatchell. The first game will be played after June 10. Possible-league teams play ing will be Albany, Sclo, Mill City, Sweet Home and Jeffer son. ' The Lions club voted to have a hot dog stand at the Albany Timber Carnival again this year. Hughes are to meet with the city council to discuss the pro posed project . The Lions club voted' - to sponsor a Junior baseball team with Ted Cotman as committee chairman, and Frank Gatchell, assistant The club will furn ish Insurance for players' protection. Two teams will be formed Peewees for boys up to 12 'years, and Junior Legion for Aurora Mr. and Mrs. James G. Swearingen (Lylian Foun tain), are parents of a 9tt pound daughter, Karen Rae, born Thursday, May 14, in Hutchinson hospital, Oregon City. . Mrs. Swearingen J the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. B Fountain. The baby is the first grandchild for the X. B. Foun tains, and the Merle Swear ingen's. Karen Rae ha two great-grandmother, Mrs. Hat- tie West of Longview, Wash., and Mrs. Letitia Swearingen of Salem. - A son, Trent Allen, was born Thursday, May 14, in Eu gene, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Christian, (Gladys Johns ton), according to word receiv ed toy the baby's grandparent, Mr. and Mr. Howard Johns ton of Aurora. - The baby weighed 6 pounds a ounces at birth. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jame Thomas, Aurora Rt 1, are parent of a son born Friday, May IS, in Hutchinson hospital, Oregon City. Elmer Deetz Avalon Mea dow Jersey were top winner at the anual spring show of the Clackamas County Jersey Cattle club held at the Canby Fair grounds Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ferguson of Aurora this week bought a 10-acre farm in the Union Hill, Aurora district from Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ayers, who will live In their newly acquired Ri- cord estate in Canby. A proposed Ag. building for North Marion union high school district 41x120 feet in size, is in the msking. An elec tion by voters of the district will be held Thursday, June 4. The proposed building will include, an agriculture class room, office, storage space and shed, and 36 lockers. Monmouth er. Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. W. D McMillan, Mn.'Loyd Clausen, Mrs. Lewis Galligher, Mrs. Melba Galllon, Mrs. Claude Booth, Mrs. O'Leary, and Mrs. Ralph Reld. - Mrs. Ralph MacKern under went surgery at the McMinn ville hospital. The meeting of the Woman's Club was held last Thursday evening. Installation of the new officers for the coming year was held as follows: board of directors: Ernestine Cowan, Louise MacPherson, Wanda Walkley, and Louise Clausen; secretary, Erma Galligher; treasurer, Janet Murray; lib rary board, Theo Houck, Wan da Walkley, Fairy Neal Ander son, Nellie McMillan, Janet Murray, and Harriet House. . Following the business meet ing refreshments were served by the committee composed of Union Hill Union Hill The last meet ing of the Union Hill Woman's club was held at the home of Mrs, Dolnh Hester. Thursday, starting with a 11:30 covered dish luncheon. There will be no more meetings until, Octo ber, other than the picnic to be held sometime in August. The date Is to be announced later, New officers for the coming Wanda Walkley, and L ou Ise year will be: President Mrs. Clausen. Marlon Hunt; vice president, Racing's Fun Show of the Year! GIGANTIC Destruction Derby Full race program wilhoul the rule book. Time Trials 7:30 P.M. - Races 8:30 Saturday, May 30 HOLLYWOOD BOWL ' 1 Kill KOITH Of 5411H ON 99E Decoration Day DINNER ROAST TURKEY and DRESSING with Cranberry Sauce Sour Cream Cole Slaw Mashed Potatoes and Giblet Gravy Hot Rolls and Butter SPEEDWAY Restaurant 1170 Center Slreef II rhsCaftiMUtooslai (safer Utsi'i Rtwttl Rntswiaf Monmouth The William Hlnshsw family have moved from the C. M. Stone house on Gun club road to near Roieburg where he will be employed in logging. rae e. costeiio fam ily from South Dakota has moved into the house vacated by the Hlnshaws. They have three children of school age and one pre-school. Costello is em ployed at the Wade Meat Co. In Independence. Mrs. Susie Grazen, Mr. and Mrs. George Grazen, Mrs. Mol- lle Lacey and Mrs. Sidney How ard, all former residents of Pe dee, attended ground breaking services for the new Pedee Memorial EUB church Sunday afternoon. , Funeral services were held at Everett, Wash., for Frank Davis, former Falls City resi dent and brother of Ira Davis of Monmouth. Davis' body had been missini: since late Janu ary when he was struck by a train and fell into the Snoho mish river while walking across a trestle. The body was recovered last week from de bris under the bridge which had accumulated during the high, water. Other survivors in clude two children In Wash ington. New officers for the Ameri can Legion post are Robert Baker, commander; Q. L. Ja cobson, first vice commander; Herbert Salisbury, adjutant? Eric Swenson, finance officer; Clarence Tompkins, chaplain; Clarence Grund, Sr., Matt Thompson and Chester Bethel, executive committee. Ermine Gentle, Robert Baker and Carnes Schulmerich were nam ed delegates to the state con vention at Seaside In June. Al ternates are Keith Houk, Al Bathke and Clarence Tomklns. The post decided to send one boy to the annual Boys State in Salem in June. Macleay k , Macleay Mrs. Cornelius Bateron was hostess at her home Tuesday afternoon members of the Pratum-Ma- cleay Home Extension unit The demonstration was "Be coming a Good Buyer" with Pauline Schaplowasky, county extension agent, as demonstra tor. Officers Installed were Mrs. Donald Mader, chairman; Mrs. Albert Mantle, vice chairman and Mrs. M. M. Msgee, secre tary-treasurer. Mrs. Virgil Burson was m stalling officer. At the tea hour Mrs. John Feldachau, retiring chairman. and Mrs. Donald Made poured. This was the las meeting of the season. , Members present were Mrs. born, Mrs. John Feldachau, Nile Hllborn. Mrs. James Hil- Mrs, Albert Mantle, Mrs. A. C Spr anger Mrs. Virgil Burson, Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Mrs. George Haud, Mrs. Albert Mad' er, Mrs. Donald Mader, Mrs. Roy Merchant, Mrs. Robert Hansen, Mrs. Archie Bowen, Mrs. I. H. White, Mrs. James Lauderback, Mrs. Leo Hammer, Mrs. Harry' Martin, Sr., Mrs. Schenk Klaus, Mrs. M. M. Ma gee and Mrs. Bateson. Miss Jessie Glazner was a guest Willamina Wlllamnia Mr. and Mrs. C W. Schukar and Carol ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blsseli to Tygh Valley Sun day to see the all-Indian Rodeo. . Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Zet- terberg of Silverton visited at the Floyd Zetterberg home Sunday. Mrs. Gordon Alley has been very ill. Her mother-in-law la here taking care of her. Mrs. M. W. Rabuck was very ill the past week with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Spang- ler and family visited in Veneta and Springfield 'over the week-enc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Toliver and Miss Carol Benson of Portland spent the week-end in Odessa, Wash., at the Clif ford Craven home. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Llnd- beck enjoyed a trip to San Francisco last week via the Shasta Daylight. They also visited In Palo Alto while there. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hage- man of Madras were week end guests at the Howard Wooden home. - Mrs. George Crone, Mrs. Everett Spangler and Mrs. Vernon Thorn will leave Frl day for a vacation trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wol- fer and family of Sweet Home spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nice. Sunday dinner guests at the Elmon Schuerch home were Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Rabuck, Mr. and Mrs. David Robin son, Lennls and Ellen of Tilla mook. The occasion was Len nls Robinson's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Plnnick and family of Florence were week-end guests at the Geo rge King home. ' Sunday guests at the Geo rge Allen home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook and family of Valsetz and Robby Fowler, and family will leave Friday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flynn for New York State, where they will make their home. Mr. Flynn has been a science and math teacher at the high school for the past several years. plans, Mr Hanson stated he was going fishing. Mrs. Hattle Paris will be hostess) at silver tea at her home on Thursday, June 4. All women of the Santiam Valley, Jordan, and the surrounding areas are Invited to attend. The tea will be under the auspices of the Santiam Me morial Hospital Auxiliary and will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. The proceeds of the tea will be used for the "free blood. fund" at the hospital. Buena Vista Sublimity Sublimity Mrs. John Frank is convalescing at home from recent surgery at a Sa lem hospital Mrs. Fred Schluender Is a patient at the Salem General hospital, where she submitted to major surgery the past week. - Another hospital victim Is Mrs. Ann Anderson, waitress at Falls restaurant, who un derwent an emergency appen dectomy this week.- The higher grades of St. Boniface grade school held their picnic at Silver Creek Falls Monday. The Altar society held its last meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Theodore Pe ters Monday evening. A . cooked food sale is planned for June SI, and a picnic is scheduled to be held during July af. the home of Mrs. Louise Heuberger. Mike Nettling and Mrs. Ka tie Hottinger were called to Portland for the funeral of their brother-in-law, Chris Andersen. Mrs. Andersen will be remembered as the former Frances Neitllng. - Jerry Nelsling, son of Mike Neitllng, has accepted a posi tion as new car salesman with Gene Teague Chevrolet . of Stayton. Nettling was formerly with Shrock Motor Co., in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Neitllng and young son will move to Stay ton as soon as suitable accom modations can be found. High school Pep club offi cers elected are: Frances Stein kamp, president; Lucille Wolf, vice president; and Rose 11a Wolf, secretary-treasurer. Rev. Joseph Scherbrini is a patient at Santiam Memorial hospital - Mrs. Anna Ditter was taken to the Santiam Memorial hos pital Tuesday. Buena Vista Jack Wells will show pictures and tell of hit trip to Bolivia, Bouts America in Rlckreall Tues day evening, in the grade school, at the 4-H leadership meeting. Gilbert Loy has extended Invitations to local leaders, club members, and parents. Rev. Melville Wire of Salem, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Grsber. ... Mr. and Mrs. Erwln Bar clay and Don of Corvallls were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Short Mr. and Mrs. Harold With row alUnded the PUT) meet ing in Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carlyle and Scott McGowan of Cor vallls were entertained for dinner Friday-: evening, - also Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Wells at the Perry Wells home.' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson we're guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wlthrow Tuesday. ' S.Jm JUh.. ... XjT- nt An11 Ua ,nJ T,u ...111 and Mrs. Perry Wells were be celebrated at the next meet Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wells and I lng. David. , Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Short took Mrs. David Short and children to Portland Sunday and she will visit her sister, Mrs. Earl Hoover, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cara mon - from Brogan spent Wednesday with Mrs. Addle Harmon and Mrs. Georgia Prather. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wlthrow took a birthday dinner to Albany Friday to their - daughter Charlotte. .Other guests were Bill Bacon and Betty Lou..' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hult- man accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prather Sunday on a drive to Detroit Dam, Briteribush springs, by way of Sweet Home. home on Monday evening. The table decorations were Miss USA. surrounded by 16 red, white and blue candles and flags. Prizes in dub bridge were won by Gene Champ, and Mack Williams. The guest list Included Shir, ley Miller, Tilman Rains, Bob Miller, Gene Champ, Jackie Kinsman, Janet and Jerry Bel. tin, Claudia Hlnrichs, Bill James, Joyce Hall, Mack Wil liams, Nancy Wodtly.. and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wodtly. - , Stayton The members el Eva Rebekah lodge held a pot luck dinner for their families on Tuesday evening, preceding their regular business meeting at the lOOF hall. A report on the Rebekah As sembly held in Portland on May 19, was given by Marie Cole, official delegate from this area.' - . v " i The committee for refresh, menu for June was named, and included Thelma Lin beck, Cleo Circle, Otto LInbeck and Cecil Wriaht .... . . Birthdays for the months u. .I . I fHONI UIIWealtiNLsMHWalft, ; Gates Opaa 7:0 Shew at Dusk. ENDS SATURDAY . All Color Prsfraaa . "THB BEDHEAD ' ' FROM WYOMING" - (TBara - Victory at Seal . "FLAT TOI" gterllm Haydest ' Tonlts (Frl.) At Datk Cartoon caralral Stayton , ; lw- I 111: Sf on Mr. and Mrs. Har- ,' Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Har old Wodtly entertained at a surprise birthday party for their daughter Shirley on her suneenut birthday, at their Union Hill Stayton Union Hill Elmer Lorence, president of the Union Hill Cemetery assoclatloon, has call ed a meeting for all Interested persons to meet at the Union Hill cemetery at 3 p.m. on Sat urday, May SO. In case of rain, the meeting will be held at the Union Hill grange hall. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Krenz end Richard Krenz were host-! esses to the members of the Union Hill grange community! betterment service meeting at! their home at Victor Point1 Tuesday evening.. Richard' Krenz acted as chairman in the ' absence of Henry Hansen, the' chairman. Plans were made for a tour of the farms In the neighbor hood the second Saturday in I July. Also the mail box contest Is to be completed during the summer. This contest Is for anyone In the neighborhood who wishes to participate in it A prize will be offered for the best painted mall-box and the grounds around it. Stayton Thursday afternoon Mrs. Harold Wodtley entertain ed the ladles of the Methodist church with a "Birthday Tea" t her home. Those having birthdays during January, Feb ruary, March, April, May, and June were honored. Kenneth Hanson, owner of Hanson's Grocery has sold his place of business to Laurence Lindeman of Silverton. Mr. Lindeman will take over the business the first part of June. Wheh asked about future Attend Home Games Salem Senators ' TrKily SATURDAY, MXY 30th t Games t P.M. and :1S P.M. SUNDAY, MAY 31st - Doubleheader I P.M. WATERS FIELD fe'J FREE TRIP TO HAWAII .'!! FOR TWO Include Wettdeff irf Deyt end NtjMi let HewaH All Expense Paid , From Salem WATCH THIS PAKR FOR FURTHER DETAILS J riwatwee swaa v -i Jeaa glnuaons . Stewart Granger Ia TechneMsr , "YOUNG BUS" ' a . 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