Pazt 2 MPMKUnUM In The Valley Edited kj KIKE FORBES Mill City Mill City Mrt. Howard Meant and Mrs. A. X. Nesbltt, co-leaders of Girl Scout troop Mo. 88, took a group of their girli on a swimming party and Dicnle at the staytoa park r cently. Thoae going for the day war Frances Ward, Zeta Crotier, Nancy Porter, Gloria Klecker, Penny Gould, Sherry Hamen, Rotale Bluett, and a guest of the group from Salt Lake City. Bernlec Board - man, who is a Girl Scout In that city. Guesti this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meant it her mother. Mrs. . c. Boardman. and her sister, Ber- niece Boardman, from Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrt. Lester was in PorUand Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrt. Richard Thlelke. The trio alto made a trip to Seaside and other coastal points. Rev. and Mrt. Nobla Streeter and children. Steven and su an, left last week for Berke ley, calif., to villi wim rew tlves. Rev. Streeter it pastor of the Presbyterian church, The city council held its August meeting Wednesday evening at the city hall with Mayor John Mulr and all the councilman attending. It was voted to have the city attorney draw up an ordinance request ing the Mountain States Power company to fluoridate the city water supply. A report wat alto given re ardlng the city maintaining a dog pound. It was stated that the minimum expense Involved would be $30 monthly salary for whoever wat in charge of the pound plut expense of feed- in the animals. The lasut wat left pending, at this amount would have to be budgeted. William Hutch' son wat present at the meet ing, asking the city council to dote an alley that runs through hit property, some oojecuon to this wat raised by other property owners and no im mediate action wat taken. Etfie Cole, Marlon county health nurse, announced last week that there would be a nursing conference and li.imun iaatlon clinic at the Mill City elementary school building, Aug. 11, from 9 to 13 a.m. Mrt. A. I. Netbitt will assist at the clinic. Mr. and Mrt. Curtis Cllne re home after spending 10 days at their beach home at Waldoort They have been making extensive improve ments on their property. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hen derson of Redmond were Mill City visitors last week. While here Mrt. Henderson attended Rebekah lodge Wednesday eve ning. The next meeting of the Mill City Three Links club will be Tuesday evening, Aug. 11, ac cording to Mrs. Arnold Syver- son, club president A no-host Dicnle dinner will be served on the lawn of the Bert Morris home, overlooking the Santiam river. Santiam Rebekah lodge met for their regular meeting Wed' nesday night, Aug. 8, at the I OOF hall, with 29 members attending. Antonla Thomas, taTttn wBrf i wn M t00f 701 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS SCHENUY CIST., INC, FRANKFORT, KT. If Only I tt CREAM OF I 11 KENTUCKY I 11 wives YOU 1 "Vi tastel J f vovaiMKl ' jn-i j I rnoi fas aun I I V eem J J I it eiats i S I noble grand, presided at the meeting. Routine business wat transacted, and it wat de cided to install several new of ficers at the next meeting, who have recently been appointed to fill vacancies created by members moving away. Refreshments were served by the men of the order. Commit tee for the Aug. It meeting will be the losing tide in a re cent "good of the order" con test Julia Bastett will be chairman of the committee. The arts and craft program at the summer playground will close this Friday after a good attendance record. The play ground activities will continue until the end of August J. Hale and MissT. Thomas were the instructors hired jointly by the city and school. - Mr. and Mrt. Don Smith and family are back in Mill City again and have purchased the Union Oil station which he for merly operated before telling out to Al Havener about a year ago. The Smiths have been on their ranch at Sisters during their absence. Mr. Havener stated that hit plant for the future are Indefinite. Among those from Mill City attending the Swan family re union at Leslie park In Salem recently were Mr. and Mrt. James Swan, Mr. and Mrs. John Swan and Mrs. A. T. Catherwood. Aurora Aurora According to a late announcement the Canby-Aur ora Truck Service formerly owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Verl Cochran, has been sold to Robert W. Larson and Duane B. Davit of Trout dale, who plan to continue the dally service to Portland, as well at the general hauling business at at present The Cochrant have operated the truck line for the past year and a half. Robert Larson, one of the new owners, operated a truck line out of Troutdale for 14 years. Boy Scouts going to camp Pioneer on Mt. Jefferson in cluded Richard Dougherty, Kenneth Rose, Robert Will, Terry Lowrie, Billy Belter, Frank Netter, Wayne Lowrie, Gordon Hopman and Ray Hoef ling. Accompanying the boys were John Kraut and Wilbur Bevsnt. Home on leave it Airman 2c Clyde Dlller, USAF, who arrived from Mather field, Sac ramento. Calif.. Monday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dlller, in Aurora. With him it SSgt Ted Weber of Sacramento. The young men will report back for duty August 17. Potluck dinner was servea to 200 people during the Mission Festival at Christ Lutheran church of Aurora recently. The committee in charge con sisted of Miss Norma Jean Hurst. Miss Marlene Driever, Mrs. Warren Bunn, Mrs. Ben Jeskey, Mrs. H. R. Driever, Mrs. William Wenzel and Mrs. Claude Pullen. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Ham- pel and daughter, Lynn, are mending several weeka vaca tion in California at tne nome of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred wenat and family have returned to their home In Lot Angelet af ter vacationing in Oregon the past several weekt. While In Aurora, they were house guests of Mr. Wendt't sister and fam ily, the George Doughertys. James A. Miller bat reiurnea to San Francisco after month's vacation spent in Ore- con. A dinner during the week at the Georce Askin home hon ored James A. Miller of San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrt. Georie Miller of Yamhill. Entertaining at dinner in Portland at the Caro Amlco restaurant wat James Miller for members of hit family, In cluding Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mil ler of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Georce Miller of Yamhill and Mr. and Mrs. George Askin of urora. Mrs. HatUe Ehlen. Mrt. Ezra .funt Mr. and Mrt. Walter Fry, William and Alvin Fry, pic nicked along the Oregon coast Sunday. FIRE AT AUMSVILLE AumsvUle The T. W. Ed wards residence, two miles southeast of Aumsville, was de stroyed by fire Friday in the absence of the family who are on vacation. Contents of thej house, a tractor and garage i also were destroyed. Announcing Grand Opening AUGUST 10 CHINA CITY RESTAURANT 3355 S. Commercial Officers Elected J "S VTn Df TvUWI vlUll SUverton Donald Daniels wat elected president of the Yoder clan at the annual re union at SUverton park recent ly, replacing Olen Yoder, who presided at the business meet ing. Daniels served during the past year at vice president, and Mrs. Maud Peck as secretary treasurer. Fred Watson wat elected vice president and Mrs. Henry Wallace, secretary treasurer. Marcia Yoder is permanent historian. Special guests present were Mrs. Pearl Darrow of Oregon City, Mary Lou Eyeman, Mo lalla, and Charles Wheeler, Portland. Attending from SUverton were Mr. and Mrt. George Chrlttenson; from .'ir.nisgs Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. u. n. Rlx; from Yoder, Mr. and Mrt. J. R. Watson, Mr. and Mrt. WU liam Moore, Mr. and Mrt. Hen rv Wallace and Dennis, Joseph, Jewel and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrt. Richard Watton and Stan ley, CaroUa, Joan and Douglas, Mrt. Etta Yoder, Mr. and Mrt. Emerson Yoder, Gloria and Arlene, Mr. and Mrt. Russell Yoder, Judy and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Yoder, Mary Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sinclair, Mr. and Mrt. Glen Yoder and Glenda and Sherey;, from Salem, Mrt. Marcia Ap- let, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hem; from Oreion city.iMrs. n. as. Bobbins, Mr. and Mrt. Fred Watton; from Gladstone, Mr. and Mrs. John Watton, Mrt. Maude Peck, Mrt. Rot Ella Schwartz: from Oervalt, Mr. and Mrs. Ruttell Ray and Don na and Dwight, Mt. and Mrs. Virgil Fahey and Raymond; from Liberal. Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Scheubel; from Canby, Mr. and Mrt. A. F. Eyman, Mr. and Mrt. Donald Daniels and Joel, Barbara, Tommy, Terry, Richard and Jimmy; from Portland, Mr. ana bum. WUllam Smith, Mrt. Harriett Y. Potta, Mr. and Mrt. BUI Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Realina and Carl. Mr. and Mrt. Jame Warrack; from Molalla, Mrt. Donald Steininger ana Rodney, and Mrt. nawennc Gottwold. Scoffs Mills ScotU Mills Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Groshong spent last week-end at East mm. Rev. Evert Tuning hat re turned from th Frlendi church conference held at Twin Rocks recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Males are the parents of a daughter, born July 24. - Mr. and Mrt. Harlan Irvln of Halfway, Ore., recenUy vlt- lted at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Chet Lantx. Mrs. narian and Mrs. Lantx are sitters. Miu Carol Boyts nat re turned home from a visit at her sister's home in Fortuna, Calif. Duane Owens, son ot mr. and Mrs. Wesley Owens, it en route to duty in the overseas army medical service after spending a two weekt furlough at the nome ox nu parvjnw. A two weekt course In Bible tnHv for vouna children is be ing conducted at tne menus church. Mr. and Mrt. Patrick acn tnn nave reiurnea w m nnrtfta. Mr. and Mrs. ueorga jonn- on and children and Gene Gal bralth left for wasningion, where the men will work in the vrain harvest Mr. and Mrs. ram and Mr. and Mrt. Russell Nel son attended the Nebraska pic nlc in the SUverton park sun day. Elmer Pownall recently re ceived his hpnorable discharge from service in the u. a. navy. Miss Jean Pownall has re turned from a visit at the homes of Marion PownaU and Ervin Pownall, her brothers. who live near Willtts, Calif. Rickreall RickreaU George Mason of Rickreall, who suffered crushed pelvis recently in an accident at the Willamette Val ley Lumber Co. mlU In Dallas, Is improving and may have vis itors for brief intervals' at the Dallas hospital. Mrs. May Mason, his wife, is receiving treatment for a heart aUment at the same hospital, but is not permitted to have visitors. no fuss no muss no bother no dirt a Prco-tO'loco THE CLEAN FUEL CAPITOL LUMBER CO. FHONt THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Slm. Ortraa SOME p . . ' - -m - -i win " 7 1 wa b v 11; Rufus, restless hbrnbiU, It held cautiously by Joseph Schleslnger at the New York ASPCA shelter after being captured in lower Manhattan. The restless bird fled a pet shop and thrilled spectators at he cavorted amid down town skyscrapers. He lost hit liberty In a most ignominious manner, however, when be entered a trap set for the lowly pigeon. Schleslnger, as can be teen, uset heavy glovet . at he handles the bird. (AP Wlrephoto) Woodburn Wood burn Mr. and Mrs. EmU Born left Monday by train for Davenport, Iowa, where they wiU spend a month visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ingram left Saturday for a vacation at Glacier National park and other points of interest Mr. and Mrs. George D. Jones have returned from their vacation of five weeks, visiting relatives in Michigan, Illinois, and Iowa. They traveled through 11 states and on the return trip came through the Black Hills and Yellowstone National nark. Lawrence Schuler of Los An- geles left Friday for his home! after spending two weekt with hit daughter and family, Rev. and Mrt. George Springer. He wat honored with a birthday dinner and reunion at the Springer home during hit visit Mist Carol Zerzan of New port wat a recent guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Lottie Zer- zan, and her imcle and famUy, Mr. and Mrt. John Zerzan of Woodburn. Mr. and Mrt. Edwin Ostrom left last week for a month's vacaUon in Bismarck, N. D. They planned to attend a homecoming celebration for Robert Langford, nephew of Ostrom, who was recently elected president of Boys' Na tion. He is the son of Mr. ana Mrt. Dale Langford (Julia Os trom) and a senior in the Bis marck, N. D., high school. Rev. Ormal B. Trie, pastor of the Woodburn Methodist church, has spent the .past week attending the annual mis sionary education movement sessions at Asilomar, Calif. Dallas Dallas The rose garden of Rev. and Mrs. Earl W. Ben bow was the scene of a no-host dinner recently when the mem bers of the official board of the First Presbyterian church met to discuss plans for the coming year concerning the recently purchased property to the north adjoining the cnurcn buiraing. Present to help formulate plans for its use were: Harry wT" .rn.nw:; UT.kk Maw Mcuiasson, Jonn Urness, S. E. Whitwortn, Charles Greenwood, Clinton Rulter, Blaine Johnson, A. J. Inglis, Paul Morgan, Howard Slaats, James Jackson, G.rald Zahnle, Howard DeVoe, Ben Dodge, Frank Richards, Lynn McCuiley, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis S. Smith, and the hosts, Rev. and Mrs. Earl W. Benbow. ... .j M a t tii. "'.." 'h..: rU- have as their house guests, and Mrs. C. W. Woolsey of Woodland, Calif., who will spend part of their two week visit at the Inglis summer cot tage at Neskowin. They were'dinner guests one evening this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Miller of Portland. Mrs. Miller is a daughter of Mrs. Inglis. Later, th group enjoyed the swim ming exhibition by the wom en's Olympic tesm at the Wav- 3-SM2 PIGEON Evans Family Reunion Held SUverton Mr. and Mrt. Fred Event and AUan, Lila Mae and Arthinla, have return ed to their home in Klamath, Calif., after spending several days visiting friends and rela tives in Silverton, and attend ing the annual famUy reunion of the Evans family which was at Paradise Island near Salem, and making the report of the group-gathering, from Kla- math A general vote was taken favoring the family reunion to be the first Sunday in August at Paradise Island at a per manent arrangement Present from Salem were Mr. and Mrt. Lewis Trout and Wava, Mr. and Mrt. .Loyal Timm and Gary and Gerrald, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutherlln, Mrf- Minnle patent a her daughter, OUie, Mr. and Mrt. Ray Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Mar ion Ritchie and Dennis, Mari lyn and Nina, Mr. and Mrt. Marvin Ritchie, Mr. and Mrt. Fred Slgent and Judy and Barry, Mrt. Mary Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie and Jackie and Steven,' and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Batterman and Dennis. From Monteteno, Wash., Dr. and Mrs. Lester McCracken; Mrt. Donald Trout and Larry, Mr. and Mrt. Gale Trout, from Roteburg, Mrs. Ruth Owen and Sharon and Ronny; from Brooks, Mr. and Mrt. Stanley Jonet and Robert, Diana and Deborah, Mr. and Mrt. Darol Jonet, Miss SaUy Jo Jones, Mrs. Leo HaUey and Juaneta and Mike; from Taft, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Currier and Mike, Judy, Freddie, Laurie and Dana; from Wood Lake, Calif., Mr. and Mrt. A. F. Wood; from Clear Lake, Ore., Harvey Evans; from Klamath, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gustafson an sons, Mikkie and Timmie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and Allan, Lila, Arthinla from Ger vais, Mr. and Mrt. Ronny Mul- lint and Barrie and Denny, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Jonet and Kath- Pulette and Son!.; from Eureka, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. William Evans and Donna; and from SUverton, Don Evans, Mrs. Ethel Ritchie, Ronnie Frank and Glenda Nelson. FAIR VIEW VISITORS Fairview Mr. and Mrt. Donald Marshall and three children of Grants Pass are "t of her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. W. J. Marley. in the Fair- view district during his sum mer vacation. erly country club in PorUand as guests of Mrt. Inez Miller. Enroll in August and Save $ 15.00 HEAIRN (to DD ANCE PHONE 4-4962 AND GET STARTED TODAY Tap, Ballet, Toe, Acrobatic, Baton Twirling, Fox Trot, Waltz, Swing, Rumba, Samba, Tango, Mambo Regular Cauru Pric, 23 hours, $33,00 SPECIAL AUGUST PRICE, (aa ff 25 HOURS 3ZU.UU Even if you don't Intend to start lessons until September Yea May Enroll Now end SAVE! Start Now and Prepared for Our Fell TV Shew Watch for Opening of Our New, Spacious Ferry Street Studios - Jon-Mar Dance Studio 477 So. Commercial Studio Open, 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Sheridan Sheridan A community pic nic wUl be held Sunday, Aug. 23. in the city park. The pic nic will be under the sponsor ship, ot the community recrea tion director, Bruce Parker, and an event of the afternoon wUl be a playoff to determine the champion horseshoe pitcher of the city. The Sheridan Canter club won a trophy last wee a zor having the largest number of riders present at the Yamhill TraU Riders fun day. Other awards won by the group in cluded first place in men't stake bending and women's stake bending, three-legged tack race, women't saddling race and women s nag race. Arlyn Stupfel ot the Sheridan club won the trophy for tne most points in the women't division. Sprinkling restrictions in Sheridan have been eased from an alternate day basis to a lim ited time each evening, accord ing to water commissioner Rob ert Cole. Sprinkling may now be done from 6 to 9 p.m. daily in any section ot town. Johnny Agee, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. ana Mrt. neison Agee, is home on a month's leave. He has two more years to serve on hit enlistment Mrt. Cecil Stutzman wat horlbred with a pink and white shower last week, given by Mrs. Lawrence Berkey. There re 65 guests present from Salem, McMinnvUle, Grand Ronde, WUlamlna, Sheridan and Whitesdh. Games were en joyed and refreshments served. Many gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oglevie and Joanne have returned from a trip to Kansas, Texas and California. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Berk lund and children of Billings, Mont, are visiting at the El- wood Berklund home. Mr. and Mrs. David Remlng ton and daughters attended the Remington family reunion at the Silverton park recently. Mrs. Pearl Hill of Port An geles, Wash., visited at the Glenn Hill home this week en route to California. She will return later for a longer visit Mr. and Mrs. Dan Usher of Swlsshome are the parents of a son, born July 16. They are former residents of Sheridan. Karen Guetenburg of Satsop, Wash., is visiting with her cousin, Marcia Bryant. Mr. and Mrt. Ade Pelzer and famUy have returned from a trip to Utah and Wyoming. The class of 1933 of the Sheridan high school will hold its 20th anniversary reunion at the Sheridan city park, Sun day. Aug. 16. The 28 mem bers of the class, their families, faculty and friends are invited to attend. A picnic dinner will begin at 1 p.m. Rev. Earle Terry of tne Methodist church took a re fresher course last week at the College of Puget Sound. Amity Amity Announcement wat made this week that William Plue has resigned hit position as coach of the Amity grade school and has accepted a posi tion in the Portland public school system. He wiU graduate from Lewis and Clark coUege Aug. 14, with a master's degree in education. He has taught two years in the Amity school. Dr. T. M. White of Amity was guest speaker at the Chris tian church Sunday morning and evening, Aug. 9. A musical program has been announced for the church, Aug. 13. Mr. and Mrs. James Alley, evangeUsts. will present a pro gram on various musical .in struments. The meeting Is open to the public at 8 p.m. New Showin- Ooea :4S "Small Town Girt" Technicolor Jane Powell, Farley Granger Co-Feature "Cry of Hi Hunted" Polly Bergen, Barry SalBran Journal Want Ads Pay Silverton siiucrtan Mr. and Mrt. Clarence Fisher of Berthold, N. D.. arrived Wednesday tor a visit with relatives. The Fishers were special guesti at a family reunion plc . , i. in th SUverton park with early afternoon din- ner, a social nu wr program. Also a special guest from Berthold was a sister of Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. Earl Lawson and her daughter, Leatrice, oi Granville, N. D. ru. tut included, from SUverton, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Knauf and Dona, Darlene, Mary Jo and Helene, Mr. and Mrs. Alois Imper and Sharon and Rodney, Mr. ana Mrs. ium . , i -j ..j fimrv. Mvrne. sncnuau ii4 ---- -- Sharon, Carolyn, Henry, Micky and Tommy Mr. ana jar.. . u..ii mrui Burt Mrs. Minnie ... ... .. mn ' ' Goyette, Miss Delima Goyette, Mr. and Mrs. reiix uuycn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred St Peter, u. .. un cvral St. Peter, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fisher; from Albany, Mr. ana mr.. it.., t.1 Tttninn and Rosalie. Je- rome, Paul, Paula and Phyllis. Coming from JuncUon i-iiy m. Mn. w. M. Fish er and Donald and Jerry; from Sweet Home, Mr. ana ir. n A richer and Jackie. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pal mer; from Salem were Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Fisher and Patsy and Gregory, Mist Gertrude Fisher, and Abram Wolf. A special feature of the din ner was the observance of the birthday anniversaries of Miss Delima Goyette, Mrs. W. L. Fisher. Mrs. Fred St Peter and Mrs. Felix Goyette. 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Room 75 1 Pittock Block Portland 5, Oregon UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD IOA0 Oat rtM BsUir irtfAJMUNIts Monday, August 10, 1953 FREIGHTER INTERCEPTED Hong Kong The Danish freighter Heinrich Jessen wat Intercepted and boarded Sun day oft Amoy, a radio report received by the British Navy here said. The 388-ton ship, which left Hong Kong Sunday, reported first that it wat be ing tired on, and further that it wat being boarded by uni dentified attackers. There was no additional message. fMM 4-41I Gates Opa 7:00 Shaw at Dm NOW - ENDS TUES.! JOHN WAYNE Donna Reed Charles Coburn In "TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY" Alio Ralph Meeker 1 I "CODE TWO" "fHOW ' UIISH6AIDENS.HIHWaTtfl Gates Open 1:00 Show at Dusk ENDS TUESDAY lit Feature "I CONFESS Montfomery Cllft Anne Baiter STARTS WEDNESDAY! At Regular Prices! ! t Plut 16c for Viewer G0 MAN YOUNG-HAGEN j g "GOOD 8AM J I If Gary Cooper " I J Ann Sheridan , I mam aawtm... tenon . . . toaunai Mm set ,.V'r 1 I East now J the balmr dri, crisp niahu. ah