i , V Par t THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oram Saturday, Aarust 15. 1953 In The Valley Edited by MIKE FORBES Amity WestStayton West Stayton The Roy Nye home has been the scene ot much activity end company lately. Recent vliiton were Mr. and Mn. Art Nye and family of Tenino, Wash., and Mn. Art Nye'i mother, Mrs. Under wood of Durham, N. C, and Mr. and Mn. Paul Roberta of Portland. Sunday a family reunion wai held with the entire family get ting together for the firit time in aeven yeari. Enjoying the get-together were Mr. and Mrs. John Huntley and Larry of San Diego, California, Mr. and Mra. Chester Nye, Gloria and Flor ence, of Sutherlin, Ore.; Mr. and Mra. Virgil Nye, Carol and Johnnie of Portland; Mr. and Mra. Gene Hueberger, Ralph KODert and Donald of Sublim ity; Mr, and Mn. Ronald Van Handel, Michael and Roger of ucean Lake, Mn. perry Clip fell, Dennis. Sharon. Martin, Patricia and Doris of Mehama, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nye, Gary ana jimmie of west Stayton and the host and hostess, Mr. ana airs. Hoy Nye. The West Stayton Women's club opeced their rummage saie rriaay evening. Aug. 14, Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nienke . were Mrs. Nienke's brother, Noble Shearer, and his son, Al len and family of North Plains, Ore. Mr. Shearer Is a former resident of North Santiam. Oth er visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youngs of Salem. A family picnic was held at the Dallas City Park by Mr. and Mrs. Paul McClellan for their son, Truman, prior to his leaving for the service, Sept. IS. Sunday dinner guests at the i home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shepherd were Mrs. Shepherd's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maurer of Marquam, Ore, Wednesday at the Maue Wil liamson state park in Wheat land. At the business irteetin Hn J. M. Murphy gave a report of the club winning 37 prizes from 43 exhibits at the Newberg c armeroo last weexena, Wine teen were first prizes. Dinner was served at 1 d. m The next meeting will be held sept, lo at the American Le glen rooms In Dayton. Civil Defense Way of Life CoL Arthur M. Sheets, new state director of civil defense, warned Thursday that "Ameri- cans must continue to accept civil defense as part of their way of life as long as 'there are threats to world peace." The warning was issued at a meeting of civil defense serv ice heads at which Gov. Paul L. Patterson presented several George Washington honor med als. They went to Russell H. Kaufman, chief of the physici ans section of the Oregon civil defense emergency medical service, and O. R. Blair, direc tor of the Oregon civil defense transportation service. The awards were for outstanding work In preparing against pos sible enemy attack. Both men have worked three years for civil defense on a vol untary basis. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Newman and Gene, Mr. ard Mra. O. H. Newman, attended the Jack. man reunion In the McUinn. ville city park. Sunday. Aim. v. The T. V. Newman's (Ethel Jackman) and the A. W. Nel sons (Lois Jackman) cousin of Ethel, were honored on their silver wedding anniversary recently. , An anniversary cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Miriam, tiui. Aug. 0 wu the 89th wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Newman. About 40 attended the event Esther circle. Young Worn en's Missionary society of the Baptist church, held its first annual picnic Tuesday . eve ning, Aug. 11 at McMlnnvllle city park. A. picnic supper was servea. The J. E. Tureen family ana me Knv HmhM. fomiiv of -Newberg spent the week end at Pacific City, in the Lu cas cottage. The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Meth odist church held its August meeting at the church Wed nesday afternoon, Aug. 12. Miss Pearl Allen, president Mrs. James L. Payne led the devotions and Mrs. Isaac Bantaarl presented the lesson. Hostesses were Mesdames L. Snyder, C. S. Hollowly with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Reeder. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wright and family, had dinner in Portland with his brother. jonn wrignt on Sunday, Mr. and Mra. Palmer Mor gan and two children spent the weekend at South Twin Lake fishing. Sweet Home Grand Island Wheatland Wheatland Sixteen mem bers of the Country Flower club attended the annual picnic held Grand Island Frank Finn!- cum. dairy farmer, has been named "Grassman ot the Year" in Yamhill county for 1953 by judges. Jubilee and Hale Haven peach harvest will start soon at the Raleigh Worthington or chard in the Grand Island district Yellow sweet corn Is on mar kets from the Cecil Will, Grand Island, farm. 162 H N. Commercial Yea rnlktag a S3 Wmqpv) Hello Folks and Many Friends, I am Yee Sing now speaking to you about good Chinese Food. X am establish here for many rears and to do business In same Slace for many years you havs be pretty good so people like to come back that is me. You come to my place and I will cook lor you nest oninese ana Amer ican foods. If you do not care for Chinese food we hare all kinds American food so every pod) can have all kinds differ-er-t dishes. Besides good food w a'so have Class A restaurant which Inspect man says is okay too We open our place at g pm. and stay open until 2 or 3 am. So any time you get feeling of hunger you coma in, I fix. YEESING (that's my name sure) Picture not of mo, this my cousin Frank and Glenn Stevenson served refreshments. Seven members of Myrtle circle. No. 8, Neighbors ot Woodcraft, drove to Dallas. Wednesday evening for a sur prise visit to the Dallas circle. Amity volunteer firemen were kept busy early Wednes day afternoon by a rash of field fires. One Just at noon on the Gawhen farm west of town, one on the H. E. Wood farm' also west of town, and one on the Gene Schroeder farm In the Yampo area. The damage was not reported, Sweet -Home " Seventy- seven Rotarians. and thir families and visitors were teted at a barbecue picnic at me sweet Home City park re ccnuy. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Viaue were cneis or the evening and were aiaea By Chairmen Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ashton. Other committee members were Dr, and Mrs. J. J. McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and Mr. and Mra. John Kinsella. &menainment ol the eve. nlng Included aineinff led hv Ed Cardwell accompanied by airs, .uisnaw on a portable or gan. Among the visitors for the event were Al Byrd. Scout master of Troop 63 and Mr, ana Mrs. Stan Ego. A dessert party honoring norma sawyer on her birth day and Kathleen Kelly of ueaverton, was held at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Gene sawyer of Sweet Home cenuy. Following an evening of en tertainment the group held 'a slumber party which ended in a brunch. Those attending were Janice Calvert, Sharon Burnett, Do reen Van Horn, Mary Jane Hyde, Dorleen Morris, Delores Seargent. and the'eueeto of nonor, Norma Sawver and Kathleen XeUy. Silverton SUverton At the week's meeting of Delbert Reeves post No. 7, American Legion, Ronald Reed, commander: C J, Towe told of the highlights of the department -convention Mid recently at Seaside. which and the commander, Ronald Reed, attended as dele gates from the Silverton membership. Three chairmanships were announced by the president, F. M. Powell as service offic er, Charles Mason as legisla tive chairman and Bruce Billings as membership chair man. At the social hour, held jointly with the unit members, Mrs. Arthur Gottenberg and Miss Ina Harold were refresh ment chairmen. A member, of the post. Frank M. Powell, has arrang ed to attend the national con vention at St. Louis, Mo., leaving Portland August 38 by train. Powell was named dele gate from Oregon at the state j convention at seaside. Also attending from tne Silverton membership, will.be the son in-law of Powell Roy Miller, whose residence is Portland and his home town, St, Louis. Unionvale Dayton DRAG RACES AURORA AIR STRIP On Wilsonville Highway Sunday, August 16fh 1P.M. Sponsored by KORTHWEST TIMING ASSOGATION Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Hendershot of the Tur ner Memorial Home at Turner. will show moving pictures of the Home at the evening serv ice at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 10 at me Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mul- key and family were visitors in Dayton on Wednesday. The Mulkeys will be moving to Dayton about Sept. 1, where he will be a full time pastor of the local Christian church. They have been in Oklahoma for the past tour years. The Dayton Garden club met with Mrs. Elizabeth New. house on Monday, Aug. 9, with 18 present. Mrs. Nelle Cobum presided in the absence of the president and vice president. Later the group went to Mrs. Lena Willard's to look at her garden of flowers. , Mrs. Sina Chrlstenson was co-hostess and cookies and punch were served. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Acker- man and children have moved to McMlnnvllle where he has employment with L. A. Cour temanche. Robert Tedd, prin cipal of the Dayton grade school, haa rented the Acker man home. . Mrs. Ed Wildfong and baby of Portland spent Tuesday FOUR CORNERS ANNUAL BARBECUE Stage Show - Contests Soft Ball - Dancing - Games, etc. Door Prize Sunday, August 16th For Further Information and Tickets See Any 4 Corners Business Man IN PERSON! ON OUR STAGE M0N AUG. 24th AT 7:00 & 9:30 P.M. TICKETS NOW ON SALE! MUSICAL INSANITIES OF 1954 art warn Unionvale Mr. and Mn n T. Kidd of Unionvale attended irooaea River roundup from riaiy 10 Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stenh. ens of Fairview also attended. Kidd reports that Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Incele are residing temporarily at North-. Bend while -he is state income tax collector stationed there. Mrs. Mildred. Paetel and daughters, Margaret and Dor othy of Portland, were Thuri. day dinner guests of Mrs. J. C. Church and family. The Paetels formerly resided several years at the' place, now the home ot Mr. and Mrs. X. J. Dauenhauer. Mrs. Paetel and daughters expect to leave August 24 by auiomoDiie tor weir winter ac tivities. Margaret will teach In Wy oming and Dorothy will attend wneaton college in Chicaco and her home will be in the alrla oormitory, Mrs. paetel will al so reside in Chicaco. A small fire in grain field at l p. m. Wednesday at the An. gust Auer farm which started from a spark from his tractor was extinguished quickly. He was alone at the time and put it out alone. The tire fighters resnonded but it was already out when they arrived. Portland Man Freed From Red Prison Camp Munsan One Oregon man was released by the Com munists In the exchanae of American and Red prisoners of war here Friday. He was Set William O. fnln Co. C, 38th Rgt, 2nd Div.; wife, Ollle B. Culp, 19 S. W. Pen noyer St., Portland. Silverton Two well- known local folk ' have been ill and are receiving special treatment. . v Phil Tucker suffered a slight stroke Tuesday, Aug. 11, and is being cared fpr at his 814 Barger St home, Sil verton. Mrs. Marie Riveness is un der special care at Salem Me morial hospital since Monday, Aug. 10. Her son, DeLane Riveness. with the U. S. Navy, recently ten on an over-seas trip on the USS Nagoffin. Silverton Members of the family making recent visits at the Otis Polk home are Miss Joyce Polk of .Sen Carlos, Calif., on a 10-day vacation from her employment Miss Nora Polk who was with the family of her uncle, the J. T. Blacks of Sumner, Wash., was accompanied home by the Blacks who remained over the week-end In SUverton. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Van Orden (Nettie Polk) were guests at the Polk home for two days' stay. The family of the Robert Arthurs were with his parents, the William Arthurs as dinner Itiosta during the week. Also at the William Arthur home for week's vacation was their grandson; Larry Arthur of Salem, son of the Frank Arthurs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingrich were recent guests in Sheridan of the Virgil Fanchers, former Colorado neighbors. At he A. G. Olson horn for a day's visit during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar An derson and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gluen of Mllwaukie. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Church and Donna and Linda were recent guests at the Brooks home ot the E. S. Wil- gus family. The sister and niece of Mrs. Elling,.Mrs. Anna Mickelson and her daughter, Mrs. Bert Rothmanner, of Portland, were guests of the tilings. Also at the Elling home have been Mias Anna Dollum and neph ews, Daryl and Bobby Sever son of WiUiston, N. D. .Dinner guests at the Lewis Melbye home were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kern and Mr. and Mrs. o. E. tiler. Two home occasions were in observance of the 63rd birth day anniversary of W. P. Mann at the M.. L. Benson home also honoring Victor Benson and Mrs. Benson in noon dinner, and a surprise supper at the Mann home with Mr. and Mra. Roy Gingrich and Mr. and Mrs. ' Hermann Gottchalk and Mary. Ralph McCclley recently an swered the call Thursday for preliminary physicals for en- tering the service of the U. S. army. v Mrs. Lewis Ingold (Ruth Melbye) of Los Angeles, and Mrs. James Down of Valseffe, are visiting at the Silverton home ot their parents, the Joe Marshes. Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Abel entertained Tuesday at a din ner in their Woodburn home honoring Mr. and Mrs. Fay Wade of Silverton. Frank Wray, local attorney for a number of years,, now of Portland, and Mrs. Wray, visit ed relatives, including: the Jack Mortons, the first ot the week. Mr. and Mrs. Craig L. Clark and children returned home from a trip by train to Detroit Lakes, Minn. - Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jt. A. McCurdy were Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Lar son of Chicago, and the Fred Robinson family. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitney and Max and Ronald have re turned from trip to Prlne ville, while there attending the annual round-up, going via the Wapinitia Cut-off, and return ing by the North Santiam route. Grand Ronde Grand Ronde Guests ot Mr, and Mrs. Robert Houston and family the past week were their brothers and families. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Houston and children of Mercede, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. George Houston and children of Demming Wash, Dennis Houston has returned home from a vacation with the young people of the Christian church. The time was spent at Wynema camp, at Ore town. Or, Larry Ashwell, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ashwell, is the' victim of rhedmatlc fe ver. - - . Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Caligan entertained this past week their aaughter and family, Mrt. Ray noalscn ana daughter of Port land, also their son, Robert Ba- nuck of Portland spent the past week tad with them. Aoam McPherv.- who un jwent major nrgery at the McMinnville hosniti, this oast week Is reported to be improv ing nicely. A cub scout Picnic will he held Aug 23 at Chamooei nark near Newberg. All parents and friends of the Scouts- are in-I vitecf and are asked' to bring ! basket lunch and own table ser-1 vice. 1 Soft drinks and coffee wiU be furnished. Honest C. J. Newsy Receives Reward Silverton J o h n Sorenson. Capital Journal carrier, can be trusted with the "other per son'" money was proved when he found a wallet with con siderable money in it and im mediately took it to the local police. Only meager identifications were in the purse. After several days investi gating, the owner, Miss Mar- jorle Leonard, daughter, of the Charles. Leonards, identified the loss as her own which con tained $15 in cash. She gen erously, rewarded the boy for his honesty. 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