Pat 2 In The Edited by MIKE FORBES Dayton Dayton Mr. and Mm. Nell Trammell and ton Larry, and Mrs. Anna Woodward and Mn. Louiia Harmon enjoyed the day Sunday at the beaches. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Teach- out. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Stoutenburg. and their fam ilies, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Selckel, Jr, and family, of St Helens, enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday at Williamson tark. Mrs. Elsie KirkendaU had company over the week-end; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kirken daU of Olympia, Wash.; her sister, Mrs. Howard Swope, of Wecoma Beach, and her moth er-in-law, Mrs. Swope, of Sher wood. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Owens, on the Neck road, are the par ents of a baby daughter, born Saturday, July 25, at the Gen eral hospital. The child weighed 8 lbs. and 8 os. and has been ' named Karla Kay. Bev. Ed Swanson of Seattle, Wash., visited Wednesday and Thursday at the home of the Mew Sbewtnf . Opea "NEVES LET HE GO Clark Cable - Gene Tteraty Technicolor Ce-HIt THE PATHFINDER" With George MontfoaMfy HOLLYWOOD KID I MATINEE . Tomorrow 1:M a e:M pjn. CARTOONS SIRIAL Special Matinee Featarti -SILVER CANTON Gene Aatry Champion BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAKE for Jeree Gedser. Caret Lartsa. Norma Hatermu, ratty Whit man. Janice Elklns, Jimmy Da- Tis, Marfaret Berry, Kathleen Bonn, Laura Chruman. Shar ea Crabtree, Sawn Deal, Larry Hooenow, Don mo weauera, Donald Coons, Jim Burke, Dor othy Cronn, Ralph Shepard, Wyotta Cappo, Alien Wrlcht. JoAnn Edwards, Jadith Mor- nil, Jim Batllner, Charles Jones, Betty Draper, Patsy Jamison, Donald Aostla. WITH DEL MILNE ACORNS FRCj Like home eocklngf Well who ' doesn't but that la no good reason to expect the missus to stay home and cook all the time. In fact ws have a deal down here at the Marlon where you can eat In our main dining room any evening or en Sunday for hist $1.23. That la for dinner, of course If you Just want a sandwich or salad or something light the price Is light er too. What t wanted to say about home cooking was that our bakeress bakes ALL of our hot home made dinner rolls, our pies and our cakes. Yes, even our fam ous French bread. So when X say you get a home-oooked meal at the Marion I mean Just that. In fact it la probably more home. cooked than the meal you get at home. Bo let's give the wife a rest and a change, lets take her to the Marlon Hotel Dining Room. hMMtt'srseisMMsrtN, nm um LOOK NEW POTATOES. TOMATOES GROUND BEEF 3, JIT BEEF ROAST ,,29' CTEAFfC RIBS, SIRLOIN lb. 39c JIEMIU SHORT RIBS . lb. 19c OUR WARM-ROOM LOCKERS AND FAST FREEZE ARE READY! LOCKER MEAT AT WHOLESALE PRICES ED'S ,BKET. FREE DELIVERY . "VYmVaS.11" On Order Over $4.00 1120 S. 12th St. m. 2403 Valley Taylor sisters. Later In the week, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Staab of Salem came and brought with them Mrs. Tilly Dosing of Washington, D. C. The ladles are related. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Owens and family attended the Guernsey cattle sale at the faigrounds in Salem, Friday. Her brother, Ray Hobson of Klamath Falls, was selling cattle. Other mem bers of the family gathered to gether for a picnic dinner. Thirteen local Boy Scouts, accompanied by their Scout master, Delbert Temple, left Sunday, July 28, for a week's outing at Camp Baldwin, east of Mt. Hood. The boys going on this trip were Bobby Albright, LeRoy Temple, Howard Williams, Jr., Dennis Wright, Jeffery Wright, Jerry Overgard, Rayrrfond Bor- gan, Gary Jensen, Dexter Mc fee. Kenneth Caldwell, Maur ice Jensen, uoyd wewnouse am. Matthew Mullenax. On the trip up to camp, Sun day, the following, their wives anr families took the group and all had a picnic dinner. They were Bill Wright, How ard Williams, Robert caldweu, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gibbons and Delbert Temple. Mrs. A. M. Vernon recently accompanied her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. c. A. LaMarr and son Francis Lee, of Mission Bottom, on a four-day trip to South Twin Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Palasky of Or egon City also were In the Dirty. The fishing proved to be good. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and daughter Alice, of Egbert, Wvo.. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ellis. Fri day evening. The ladies were schoolmates while attending school in Newberg. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Matthews were his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, and granddaughter, Patty, of Offalalla. Mebr. While here they visited another bro ther. Floyd Matthews, and family, In Sheridan, and other relatives In Portland. Brush College Brush College Msrilyn Sar- gent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sargent, was Honored with a surprise party at her Brush College home by a group of friends upon the occasion of her ISth birthday anniversary Tuesday. Present were the honor guest, Marilyn Sargent and Ruth Sus milch, Phyllis McKinney, Rose msry Gilbert, Judith Bone and Suzanne-Matthis. rim foods Ma BeeDe's Cafe 3490 Dallas ltd. Specialties in Wong's and American Dishes Open Service Weekly with Sunday 4 p.m. to 12:30; Saturday, 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. Orttr't FmRt Wn tr Tike M tedrirty (all Salem 2-2600 Fret sAIg Owed Mends WHAT The Dalles Willamina Willamina Mr. and Mrs. Cal Francis of Berkeley, Calif., were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Newkirk. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and Eddie of Canyon City, Colo., are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Laurice Fox and family. The men were navy buddies. Slhrley Barber has returned home from a vacation trip to Fresno, Calif. Bob Buffington returned home Tuesday from a Portland hospital after spending several weeks there. Mr. and Mrs. Emil HoweU and family attended a Howell family reunion at Cbampoeg park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jensen and family enjoyed a camping trip at the Detroit dam over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Con' nick and family of Winchester Bay were guests of his father, Ernest Connlck, several days this week. Mrs. Sophie Sandberg is quite ill this week. Paula Frederick of Salem spending this week with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Park. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kihl stadlus and family. Bob Gal, lagher, Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson, Ronnie Alder and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Thorn and Gary were among those from Wll. lamina who attended the Min nesota picnic Sunday at Jant zen Beach. F. B. Lash of Willamina un derwent eye surgery at a Port land hospital last week and is getting along as well as can be expected. Jess Duncan returned to Ms ship at Long Beach, Calif., this week after a month's leave here. He expected to be sent to the Far East in September. He is on a hospital ship. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ris- seeuw of Willamina are tne parents of a daughter, born July 28 at the McMinnville hos- pltaL Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Garland Huddleston and Mr. and Mrs. William Ris seeuw of North Plains. The Friendly Circle dub en- Joyed a picnic at the home of Delpha Paine this week. Guests present were Miss Betty New kirk and Mrs. Martha Eckl. Members attending were Mrs. Hilda Rabuck and daughters, Mrs. Frances Vollman, Mrs. Ruby Tollver, Mrs. Augusta Hanson, Mrs. May Norrls, Mrs. Anna Gardner, Mrs. Edna Gra ham and Mrs. Vivian Castro and Deborah. Mrs. H. A. Parrett and Mrs. Rurik Hendriekson attended the, third district board meet ing of the Oregon Federation oi Women's clubs at Cannon Beach Monday. Flans were made for the fall convention on Sept 30 at Oregon City. Sublimity Sublimity Mr. and Mrs. Nick W. Kremer returned home Sunday after nearly seven weeks visiting friends and rela tives at White Lake and Plank Inton, S.D. Former Oregonlans, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman honored the Kremers with a surprise party - at their South Dakota home. Mrs. Hoffman is a niece of Mr. Kremer. Of special interest was the large number of "Shelter Belts" planted since the last visit of the Kremers in 1938. Cottonwoods, willows and various evergreens are among the trees used. Rev. Joseph Scherbrlng left by train Monday evening for his old home state, Iowa, where he will spend four weeks rest ing and visiting with relatives and friends. He was accompanied by his grandnlece, Mary Wolf, 12- year-old daughter of Mr. and GOT! 29' 10 lbs. 2-lb. . Box 23 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Striata. Ortra Mrs. Frank Wolf, who will visit her grandparents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gor man (Marguerite Heuberger) are the parents of a 8 lb. 12 ex. son, ueraia Robert, who ar rived at a Vancouver hospital Friday; July 24. This is their second son. Mr. and Mrs. John Heuberger and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gorman are the grandparents. Rev. Theodore Wolf, S. J., of Spokane, Is here attending to the clerical duties at present - The Sublimity degree team assisted in the organization of a new court of the Catholic Order of Foresters at Silver- ton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Joanne York was solo ist on the banquet program that evening. Mrs. Josephine Korton of Portland spent the past few weeks at the John Heuberger home. Mrs. Korton is an aunt of Mrs. Heuberger. A pair of deer were seen at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday cavorting in the Andy Kintz berry field. Upon being detected they quickly made their way to oth er lots and soon disappeared. Dayton Dayton Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shawver entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Moorman of Salem. Mrs. Phil Long of Malta, Mont., has been spending the week here between the homes of her aunts, Mr. and Mrs. L. Phelps, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Younsberg In Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Jones and family of Portland visited Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Phelps and children, and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hedge- cock of Van Nuys, Calif., are here visiting in the home of his brothers, Ivan and Ralph Hedgecock. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meier, Miss Annabell Nelson and Murray Day have returned from a week's vacation which took them as far north at Lake Lou ise, Canada. They went by way of Grand Coulee and returned through Idaho. Mrs. G. Endlcott of Portland Is spending two weeks here with her sister, Miss Alice Woodworth. Rev. James Soden and two daughters of Newport moved into the Baptist parsonage this week. He is the new full time pastor of the Baptist church. Mrs. Martha Nogosak cele brated her 82nd birthday by going to Salem to visit her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zentner. Jr., went to Seattle, Wash., over the weekend to attend the wedding of his cousin, Dale zentner. They then went on to the home of Carl Zimmerman and brought Mrs. Nogosak home. She had been visiting were lor a week. . Mrs. E. S. Filer and Charlotte accompanied their son and bro ther. Martin of Portland, on a Sunday ride which took them over the Sunset highway to seaside and Astoria. They then went down the Columbia river highway to Westport where they crossed over to the Wash ington side on the Cathlamet ferry and returned home via Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Willson are announcing the birth of a new grandson, born to their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Webb of Trail, on Monday, July 27, at a hos pital in Medford. The baby weighed S lbs. 8 oz. The Webbs are former resi dents of Dayton. They have two daughters, Kathy and Gloria Ann, who are here with the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hemme went to Forest Grove Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Braun and the new baby. Mrs. Braun's mother, Mrs. L. S. Lor enzen, is staying with her. Steve and Bruce Magee of Corvallls are coming to spend a few days with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Remme, this week. W. V. Appleman and daugh ter of Multnomah have pur chased the new home recently built by H. O. Brown. The Kroweldeert Bridge club met with Mrs. Ernest Budke Thursday, July 23. Special guests were Mrs. Harold Frink and Mrs. L. R. Aldermsn. High prizes went to Mrs. Floyd Wil lert and Mrs. Harry Gray. ; Xffi Woodburn Woodburn Meetings of the Mary Martha and Etta Hall cir clet of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Meth odist church will be held Tues day, Aug. 4. The Mary Martha circle will meet at 1 pjn. with Mrs. Charles Conyne and Mrs. Ralph Sebern will be hostess to the Etta Hall circle. Mem bers are planning a Christmas box to be sent to a missionary the latter part of October. The annual picnic of the de scendants of Dr. Truman Bon ney and Jarius Bonney, pio neers of 1848, wUl be held at Sell wood park, 17th and East Miller St. in Portland, on Sun, day, Aug. 2, at 1 pm. Those attending are asked to bring a basket lunch and their own ta ble service. Ice cream, water melon and coffee will be pro vided. Louise Howard Shields of Portland is secretary. Robert Langford of Bis marck, N. D., whose picture ap peared on the front page of the Wednesday Capital Journal, as president of Boys Nation pre senting a membership pin to President Eisenhower,. Is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ostrom of Woodburn and a nephew of Edwin, Arvld, Or rin Ostrom and Mrs. Mabel Heer of Woodburn. Eleven Woodburn Boy Scouts have been spending the week at Camp Pioneer. They were taken to the camp last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Clair Nibler. The group ircludes Eddie Belle que, Keith and Philip Nibler, Art Cheney, Bobby MacMlllan, Richard and Kent Payne, Lar ry Hurst Harold Smith, Ted Coman and Tommy Fry. They were accompanied by assistant scoutmaster c. M. xrsser and will return Saturday. Dr. Allison B. wweford, a native of Texas, Is now assoe iated with Dr. Gerald B. Smith in the practice of medicine and at the Woodburn hospital. He has moved to Woodburn with his wife and two sons, residing at 463 Grant St Dr. Willeford is a 18S1 gradu ate of Baylor university and recently completed a period as medical officer with the air force and also served as a pilot in the air force during World War II. Pleasantdale Pleasantdale Patty Culp and Janle McAllister of Burns have returned .home after spending nearly two weeks here with Fatty's grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dorsey and other relatives. Miss Betty Ann Gross of Portland was a week-end guest of her brother and- wife, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gross. Billy Knott has returned to his home at Vale, Oregon, hav ing spent several weeks here with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flock. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flock and children were dinner guests of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilson, near Dayton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Spencer and baby of Eugene were re cent houseguests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Webster. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rutschman and children recently were his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rutschman of Portland. Mrs. Rodney Wiser return ed to her home in Dayton, Monday, July 27 after being with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 7th ANNUAL Western Horse Show SAT., AUG. 1 t P.M. Silvetion Ball Park Tickets will be available In Salem at Steven At Son Jew elers, er at gate. Grandstand $1.50; bleachers 81.00; chil dren 60c Ed Richards for two weeks while she was 111. The Junior Youth Fellow ship of Daytpn Pioneer church met Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bus Hadley. Mrs. Hadley gave the lesson. Present were DonnJe, Frankle, and Leona Hole of Gresham, H. L., Keith and Rosie Lou Trammell, Aliyn and Myron Webster, LeRoy Smith, Emma Jean Aeblscher and Weston Hadley. Mrs. J. B. Cummings and her brother-in-law, Charles Cummings, both of DeLake, came to this district for berries recently and spent a day with friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sloan. A group of neighbors who made a week-end trip to Silt coos lake were Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Swan, daughter Bon nie and niece, Jean Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Relchsteln and niece Carolyn Booth. , Mrs. Bus Hadley and Chip per Bench left Monday eve ning to spend four days at Jennings Lodge attending the Oregon - Washington confer ence of the Evangelical church. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hole and children of Gresham spent Sunday here with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Webster. Fairview Fairview - Thirty four descendants of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Stephens attendsd the annual family reunion, held at Maude Williamson state park in the Wheatland district Sun day, July 26. -Mrs. John Graber of Salem was the eldest one attending ana mcnara Raymond Massey of the Fairview district born July 1, 19S3, was the youngest present Sunday. . Haward and Charles Steph ens of Fairview and Mrs. Hugh Murphy of Salem are the sur viving children of Smith Stephens. Howard Stephens of Fair- view is president and Mrs. Guy Eadea of Salem is secre tary of the association. The 1994 reunion will be at the same place. 58e Till 5:00 STARTS TODAY JOHN WAYNE DONNA REED CHARLES COBURN A m fcv f1 Jane Fowell IN I I Farley Granger I I U "smau town entr U Color by Technicolor TTLHI 138 SO. LIBERTY lOlh Anniversary Celebration Saturday, August 1 SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PRICE ON Hand-Pocked Quarts of Ice Cream '59 REG. 65c 20 Faverita Flavor ta Choose From BANANA SPLITS 29" REG. 35c Also in our carry out deportment you will find packaged lea cream In quarts, PHONE IN YOUR ORDERS, 36828 drink.. UW,n y" Wi" m0"y ,,ney ,,Mm U,,'M li"f FREE CONES to kiddies accompanied by parent, 24 p.m., Saturday. FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM You'll Always find a Higher Quality of Ice Cream at The Pike The Pike Ice Creamery 138 S. Liberty At the Bus Stoo Amity Amity Amity chapter. Or der of Eastern Star, and Amity lodge No. 20, AF&AM, held their annual picnic at Maud Williamson state park Sunday. The First Baptist church elected Richard Crader of Portland as pastor. If he ac cepts the call, he will begin his pastorate aero in Septem ber. He is now pastor of the fel lowship Bsptist church In Port land. Camellia court No. 23, Order of Amaranth, enjoyed a picnic supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensea recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lambert, i Mrs. Richard Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen are mem bers of the court Sixty-six persons attended the annual Sunday school pic nlc of the Baptist church Sun day at the Yamhill river on the Lehman farm. A no-host picnic dinner was served buffet style. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green, Monmouth, Mrs. Andrew Wakeman, Miss Virginia Wakeman, and her .mm U.Ujmtulll. and Mrs. Wakeman's nephew, who 1 is in the service. A number of members of the Methodist WSCS, the pastor, Rev. Bruce McConnell, and Mr. Weldman, superintendent of the Sunday schol, presented a program at Eola Village, north of Amity recently. Unionvale Unlonvale Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Magee of Unionvale, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Magee and sons. Steven and Bruce of Cor vallls; Rev. and Mrs. Clark Robb, Rebecca and. Philip of Spokane, left Thursday after noon for Waldport and dug clams. Saturday they dispersed, Rev. and Mrs. Robb and chil dren went to Mapleton to visit Rev. and Mrs. George Millen on sons, David and Kim, for merly of Unionvale, and going on to Roseburg where they were formerly located. They Coming Aug. 24 In Person On Our Stage! All Seats Reserved Price S1.80-S2.40-S3.60 Mail Orders Taken Now! Make Checks Payable to ' Capitol Theatre. Specify First or Second Show! T2 7:00 4 MO FX Friday, July SI, 1953 remained all Bight returning . to Salem to be guests of hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Robb. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mage and son returned Saturday to their Corvallls home. Mr. and Mr. Louis W. Mage went to Long Beach, Wash., and dug clams. Rev. Robb 1 in attendance at the Evangelical United Brethren conference at Jen nings Lodge and Mrs. Robb, Rebecca and Philip are guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Magee. Unlonval Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holt of Unlonval at tended the Dayton Oldtlmer picnic, held Sunday, July. 26, in the Dayton city park. Miss Thelma Terry and Wil liam Hausman of Portland were Sunday dinner guests of her mother, Mrs. Robert Terry. AT REGULAR rtUCEB Flos lie for Viewers "IT CAME FROM ODTFK 8FACI t-D Short Subject oaeaa 4 GATES OPEN T: SHOW AT DPBK NOW THRU SAT.1 All Technicolor Shew Mltsl Gayner Scott Brady In Damon Buayon'a "BLOODHOUNDS OF BROADWAY" . Also Rod Cameron -Brian Donlevy In "RIDE THE MAN DOWN" Tim TONIGHT (FRIDAY) OUR BIO ALL COLO CABTOON CARNIVAL Bring the Family! 1 . DRIVE-IN ffl&TWl nmt WW? LMISN UIINl,NIJWlTt1J Gates Open 7:M ghow at Dmk NOW - (FBI.) 1st Feature .THE SILVER WHTP" Dale Bebertsoa . ,.. and . In Torhniooloff "SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO" Gregory Peek 8Mn Hayward Tonne (Fri.) with Our Family Cartoon Cmrnlral "SILVER WHIP" Win Be the First Feature - 3S oin f