Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 21, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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Edited MIU FORBES
Donald
Donald Mr. and Hn. Nor
man Yergen and daughter.
Donna, and Marion Feller re
(urned Wednesday evening
from a ihort vacation trip to
eastern Oregon, where they
visited relatives. They hoped
to get soma huckleberries but
reported there were two pick
ers for each berry.
June-Bug Feller is having
her share of mishaps this sum
mer. Recently she was kicked
by a horse and required nine
stitches to close the wound.
On the day ahe had the stitches
removed she fell off the fam
ily truck and broke the wound
open again, necessitating more
stitches.
Donald is fortunate in hav
ing a new barber in the person
of Jack Powell. This is his
second week on the Job, and he
advises that he specializes in
ladies and children a haircuts,
and be la also keeping his shop
open evenings for the benefit
, of those working in the harvest
the daytime. Mr. Powell comes
and who cannot get in during
from Portland and is now mak
ing his home in Donald.
Dick Kleyne, owner and op
erator of the Appliance and
Bepair shop in Donald, was re
cently married to Lucille Tol
leson of McMlnnvlile. They
were married by a Justice of
the peace in Virginia City. Nev.
The couple are now living in
McMlnnvlile, and Mrs. Kleyne
drives back and forth to work.
Mrs. Walter L. Aldrldce and
children of Donald have Just
returned from visiting her
' mother, Mrs. Martha Ann No
Ian, and Mrs. Mary Creech, her
aunt, of Vader, Wash. While
there, they also took a trip to
Long Beach.
Mrs. William Gershong is
back home after spending quite
some time in the hospital. She
is reported to be getting along
satisfactorily.
Mrs. Bay Maxfield, who re
cently suffered a heart attack,
la at the home of her daugh
ter in CorvaUis. Mrs. Max
field's mother, Mrs. Mary
Froom, who is also in ill health,
is at the home of her son in
Woodburn. Before she became
ill, Mrs. Froom and her daugh'
ter, Mrs. Maxfield, were living
In the family home at Donald.
The Women's Benefit assoc'
lation met Thursday night,
Aug. is, lor the regular meet
ing, at which time they voted
not to meet until Sept. 24. Ord
inarily they meet the second
and fourth Thursday of each
month, but due to the busy
Tho
roal
thing
For the Finest
TTEACi
IN THI NORTHWEST
OR
The Most Delicious
CMDCCiEN
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tmens
SATURDAY KITE SAUM
BY POPULAR DEMAND!
75 LAP MAIN EVENT
Time Trials al 7:30 Races 1:30
HOLLYWOOD BOWL
Phone 4-5203
1 mile North of Salem on tM
Admission 1.50; KMt ander twehre 50c
Valley
season they will not meet until
the fourth Thursday in Sep
tember. Al Feller Is reported to be
slightly under the weather
these days. His granddaugh
ter was with him a short time.
but be is alone again now.
Mrs. John Anderson was in
charge of the music at White
Branch Youth Camp at McKen-
zie Bridge, sponsored by the
Nazarene church. Bev. Ander
son also attended camp for a
week. Judith and Karen Phil-
lipsen attended the camp, and
Aug. 24 to 28 wUl be the older
boys camp, ages 11 to 14. The
past week boys from 8 to 11
attended the camp.
Mrs. Delbert Haener is re
covering from a leg laceration
inflicted by a pitchfork while
she was working on their hop
ranch near Donald. She is
under the care of a Canby phys
ician.
Harmon Yeary is home now
from the Veterans hospital in
Portland, where he underwent
major surgery. He is reported
to be getting along as well as
can be expected.
Fairview
Fairview Mrs. Will Wen,
who left here May 30 by auto
mobile for Green Bay, Wis.,
where she attended the summer
session at the college, arrived
at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Stephens, Wednesday
afternoon.
Her brother and siiter-in
law,' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Fleming and son, Jerry, of
Green Bay, accompanied her
and they were guesta of a
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Flowers at
Redmond, Ore.
Mrs. Flowers Joined the
group and is at the Stephens
home.
They all will go to Fossil,
Ore., and meet with another
sister for their annual reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Steph
ens and Lester accompanied
Mrs. Duren overland to Green
Bay and returned home by rail.
Mrs. Duren and Mrs. Steph
ens are both teachers in the
Dayton union grade school.
Rev. James Cint of Beaver
ton has been conducting a series
of meetings Tuesday and Fri
days since Aug. 10 at the Fair-
view Reorganized Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter say
Saints. .
Sunday, August 10, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Roy, of Grand
Island recently from Kansas
City. Mo., and Carol Sue Worth
ington, nine-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard wortn
lncton of Lafayette, united with
the Fairview Congregation and
were baptized at the Fount at
the church in Portland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy are cousins
of Mr. and Mrs. James Cleven-
eer of Wheatland district ana
Carol Sue is granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clevenger.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy have re
turned to Kanias City after re
siding here two months, to ar
range business affairs and come
here to make their home. He is
a carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Boas ana iam-
llv who are residing in the R.
T. Kidd residence in Unlonvale
are remodeling the house on
the acreage in the Fairview dis
trict, recently purchased from
his father, preparatory to mov
ing to the place soon.
Falls City
Falls City Franz Wagner of
Portland was a recent visitor at
the homes of his sister, Mrs.
Theresa Toiler, and two sisters-in-law,
Mrs. Amelia Wagner
and Mrs. Katherine Wagner and
family.
While here he attended the
Wagner reunion.
Mr. Wagner is an attorney.
Week end visitors at the J.
L. Hunter home were their
daughter, Mrs. Max Morton,
and family of Cloverdale, and
Mr. and Mrs. Rswleigh Roach
of Bend. - . '
Mrs. Roach and Mrs. Hunter
were childhood friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cleln
have moved to Portland where
Mr. Clein is employed.
Sunday visitors at the W. P.
Letterman home were their son,
Billy and family of Salem, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Thrasher of
Seattle, Mrs. Maude Thrasher,
and Mr. Harris of Philomath,
Miss Ruth Clark of Oakdale
and several neighbors.
Mr. Letterman, Sr., lost his
eyesight seversl months ago
and greatly appreciates tne vis
its of friends.
Miss Carolyn Joyce Cum.
mings and Robert S. Hutchin
son of Ocean Lake, were mar'
ried at the Evangelical United
Brethren church in Taft, Sat
urday evening. Aug. 15.
Mrs. Jack Dickinson and
family and Stephen Letterman,
aunt and uncle of the bride, at
tended the wedding.
Leonard Westbrook is busy
operating his combine. Archie
Palmer sews sacks for him.
Bert Dennis and wife of
Bremerton. Wash., are making
an extensive visit among rela
tives, including his sister, Mrs.
Junius Ward and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Drake
have received a letter from
their son, Pfc. Frank Drake,
who Is in the 187th Medical
Airborne Corps.. Regimental
Combat Division, stationed in
Korea, near White Horse Hill.
Frank has been recommend.
ed for the Silver Star for brsv
ery, which he. earned by going
through a mine field, rescuing
natrol who wete trapped
when returning front front line
duty. He guided them to safety
and administered first aid to
the wounded
Frank will have been in the
service three years in Febru
ary and his people are hoping
he will be home for Christmas.
Marie Sullivan spent the
week end at the Pankalla farm
near Corvallis, with her daugh
ter, Lula, and family.
They were Joined, on Sunday,
bv Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boss and
three boys, Mrs. Clara Gage
and son. Dickie, and Tex Scott,
all of Portland, and Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Pankalla of Cor
vallis.
All enjoyed a picnic and
swimming at the river.
Mrs. Sullivan returned to
Portland Sunday evening to the
home of her son, Eddie O'Brien,
where she is assisting with the
housework and care of her son's
wife, who is very ill.
Pvt. Bichard Clemens of Fort
Lewis visited his wife, Darlene
Drake Clemens, over the week
end.
Willamina
Willamina Miss Margaret
Cunliffe was given a going
away party Saturday after
noon by Ellen Ham and Ber
nard Doyle. The affair was a
picnic at the O. K. Brock Sr.,
home. She received aeveral
nice gifts. The Cunliffe fam
ily recently moved to Califor
nia. Enjoying the party were the
guest of honor, Shirley Ka
nlck, Jeanette Wooden, Betty
Wright, Nancy Buswell, Melva
Klhlstadtua, Ivan Trotter, Ger
ald Hogue, John Stout, Eddie
Forbes, Richard Doyle, Bobby
Gift and the hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stout
and Audrey were in an auto
mobile accident near Eugene
this week, and were taken to
the Sacred Heart hospital
there. Mrs. Stout was most
seriously injused. sustaining
several broken ribs.
The Pinochle club met at
the home of Clara Tatom Tues
day. Ann Denton won high,
Roseada Haenny second, Helen
Loom it, low; and Helen
Loom is and Dorothy Johnson
pinochle. The next meeting
I will be at the home of Avis
Brock.
Mrs. Karl Lentz. Mrs. W. C.
iTremblay and Mrs. Frank
Smelser called on Mrs. Ted
Burdon Sunday to help her
i celebrate her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimbrlck
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. OreioH
of Willamina are the parents
of a ton, Grant David, born
Aug. 16 at the McMinnviUe
hospital. Vein Huddleston,
Willamina is the grandfather.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc
Kenzie of Sheridan are the
parents of a daughter, born
Aug. 14 at Dr. Barr a clinic
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Menden-
hall of Willamina are the par
ents of a son, born Aug. 14 at
Dr. Barr a clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ander
son of Grand Ronde are the
parents of a son, born Aug.
1 at the McMinnviUe hospital
Mrs. Mae N orris entertained
the Friendly Circle club
Wednesday with a luncheon.
Guests were Delpha Paine,
Hilda Rabuck, Vlvan Castro,
Augusta Hanson, Martha Eckl
and Delphine Kiper.
Mr. and Mrs. William East
man. Jr.. and family, of Kan
sae, spent some time this week
with his cousin, Mrs. Launce
Fox and family.
Cheryl Davis is recovering
at the home of her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zet
terberg. from an operation per
formed recently in Portland.
She is also suffering from the
mumDS. '
Frank Smart returned to his
home in Santa Barbara, Cam.
this week after visiting here
with his daughters, Mrs. Ernie
CogsweU and Mrs. Ray Baroer.
Buena Vista
Buena Vista Mrs. Margie
Morris, Larry and Tommy of
McMinnviUe,-were visiting at
the Zeb Mlllhouser home Mon
Hav.
Mr. and Mrs. am oacon oi
Alhanv aoent Sunday ana
Monday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Withrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Beck
and family of Oakland were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Short, Friday and Saturday.
The Becka are moving from
Oakland where Mr. Beck nas
been teaching for the past
three years.- They are going
to Powers.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elza
Long Sunday were a sister,
Mrs. Gladya Weatherbie, Mrs.
Anna Murrow of Blue Mound,
Kan., Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Murrow, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ut
ley of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Graber
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Stockholm in Mon
mouth. Bill Prather was a guest of
Dwight Matthews in Portland
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Graber
this week entertained rela
tives from North Newton,
Kan., a nephew, Eldon Gra
ber, Rev. Harold Buler, and
President D. C. Wedel of Beth
el College, Kan. The men are
here, attending the national
Mennonite meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ott of
Portland were guests of Mrs.
Georgia Prather and Mrs.
Maude Johnson. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wells,
David and theii house guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gunn and
son. Bren, of Los Angeles,
spent Saturday at Clear Lake.
Mrs. Perry wells was caned
to Seattle, Wash., Monday by
the death of her brother's
wife, Mrs. Smiley Tucker. Her
sister of Salem, Miss Gail
Tucker, drove her car. Wed
nesday Mr. Wells and Jack
will go up for the funeral and
bring Mrs. Wells home. .
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells,
Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Detering and Myrtle Wells
and Goldie WelU picnicked at
Silver Creek Falls Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. . Joe Danzer,
son, Raymond, of Washington,
Mrs. Al La Lone of Indepen
dence, spent Monday, with
Mrs. Georgia Prather.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gunn,
son Bren, and daughter, left
for their home In Los Angeles
Monday after a weeks visit
with Mrs. Gunp's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. F Wells and tak
ing their son, Bren, home. He
had spent the past two months
here with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Kurre
spent Sunday driving' up to
Detroit Dam and Metnlius
The "Blessing of the -Animals,"
is still observed in
several countries, including
the United States.
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Curiae Webb. Barbara
Stanwyck, Bebert Wagner
Ce-Featore
"WHTT1 LIGHTNING"
HOLLYWOOD KIDS
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Red Kydar and Utile Bearer
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BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAM
far
Helen Merchant, Harrey Hal
lr, Margaret Ovary, Sally Tey
tar. Tammy Lcbald, Terl Ana
Oehaawr, Sally Hayea, Tarry
Getahall, Taawy FfeaUa, Billy
Cwta, Sarah Baskk. Dlaaa
Daakin. Barbara Sandrra. Dai
ly Jahn. Sharaa VanResa,
Gearre MaatraaMniea, Richard
Marphy, Terry BtyUM, Denny
White, Jerry Shlpmaa, Jimmy
b, Lhraa Peek. Richey Peek.
Dayton
Dayton A group of friends
and relatives surprised Mr.
and Mrs. Lester French in Cor
vallis Sunday, honoring her on
her birthday. Going from here
were her mother, Mrs. Anna
Woodward, and aunt, Mrs.
Louise Harmon; two sisters,
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Trammel!
and son Larry, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Veach and daughters,
and Mr. and Mrs. BiU Wright
and sons.
House guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Wright are her sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Fisher and two children of
Beatrice, Neb.
A family picnic la planned
for Tuesday evening at the
Wright home. Mrs. Lester
French and daughters of Cor
vallis were also guests.
Mrs. Fisher is a sister of
Clair Ackerman.
Alice Kay Holiday returned
home this week after spend
ing two weeks here with her
sister, M.- and Mrs. Wendell
Willard, Jr. She is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hoi
iday of Coos Bay, former res
idents of this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cook
of Wenatchee, Wash., are vis
iting her brother, Mr. ' and
Mrs. Roger Veach and daugh'
ters, and- other relatives in
Sheridan while on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Barry
and daughter AHreida, of
Brandon, Colo., and Mrs.
Herbie Holtz and daughter of
Carlton, visited in the Wendell
Willard home as guest of Mrs.
Caroline Smith and Cynthia.
The Neck Road Peninsula
club had a picnic-dinner at
Lorenzen a park last Sunday.
Swimming and horseshoes
were the diversions of the af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Craig of Wymore, Neb., spent
most of last week here In the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Ackerman and Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Patterson. The Cralgs
are old friends.
The Cub Scouts and their
families enjoyed a picnic sup
per at the Riverwood park on
Saturday evening.
The Christian church annual
picnic will be held following
the morning services on Sun.
day, Aug. 23, at the Maude
Williamson state park.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Serv
es of Portland were Wednes
day evening dinner guests of
her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Sherman.
Dinner guests Saturday ev.
ening of Mr. and Mrs. S. Whit'
ley Richardson were - his sis
ter, Mrs. Charles Nadvornik
and family of Salem. They
spent the evening looking at
movies taken at Banff, Can
ada.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Romme
have as a little house guest,
their granddaughter Barbara
Fisher. Barbaras parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Fisher, are on
a fishing trip' up In the Wal
lowa mountains.
A recent house guest in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. White
ley Richardson was her sis
ter, Mrs. Grace von de Hellen
of Portland. While here they
all visited a brother, Claude
Huff, in Corvallis, and other
relatives in Philomath and
Monmouth. Mrs. von de Hellen
had Just returned from a visit
with her daughter, Rep. and
Ms. Don Magnuson in Wash
ington, D. C. Magnuson is rep
resentative . from Washington
State.
A picnic dinner was enjoyed
on the river bank of the Adolph
Hraba home on Sunday, when
the Walter, Hough, Ernest
Budke, Floyd Willert, Harry
Sherman and Hraba families
gathered.
Mrs. W. S. Hibbert, Mrs.
Clare Heider, Mrs. H. G. Co
burn and Mr. and Mrs. Earle
Coburn were among those who
attended the Multnomah coun
ty fair at Gresham on Monday
evening. .
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Jimmy Kosta of Port Orford
who had been visiting his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
John Nutt brock, left to spend
soma time with his other
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Kosta, in Amity.
. Guesta in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Nutrbroek on
Sundsy were a cousin, Mr. and
Mrs. Bon Buus of Davis, South
Dakota, and their eon, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Buus of Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knock of
Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Lew
Nuttbrock and daughter Judy
of McMlnnvlile. The occasion
was Judy 'a eleventh birthday.
Detroit
Detroit Mrs. Maria Bing
ham, who has been in ill
health for the past month, is
reported to be in an improved
condition. Mrs. Bingham lives
at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Scott Young, of Marion
Forks.
A birthday dinner was the
center of a celebration at the
"Little Sweden" home of the
Ward Stahlmans, the evening
of August 14, when they en
tertalned a group of friends
and relatives. Present for the
gathering were Detroit resi
dents,. Mr. and Mrs. John
Estey, and the Gordon Browns
and twins, Donna and Linda;
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stahl
man, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Bookers and children, Bober-
ta, Darrell and Roseanne, of
Mill City; Mrs. Mabel Knud
sen of Niagara' and Oscar and
Richard Nystrom, of "Little
Sweden."
Mr. and Mrs. John Krause
donated a small building to
the Eagles' auxiliary and
moved it onto the Eagle's lot,
where It will be used for stor
age purposes.
Guests of the John Esteys,
Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs.
Hobart Hoagland and grand
son, Michael, of Scio, and Mr.
and Mrs. Burt Bilyeu, of Van
couver, With. Mrs. Bilyeu,
who is an aunt of Mrs. Hoag
land, was a resident of Detroit
60 years ago.
A change of sleeping habits
is in order for Wilbur Harlan.
After more than four years
on the night shift at Big Cliff
Dam, Mr. Harlan has switched
to daylight working hours.
Official forest service visit
ors in the Detroit district early
this week were J. R. Bruckart,
supervisor of the Willamette
National Font; Lloyd Brans-
ford, Willamette National road
engineer; Al Werner, timber
ile officer; and Laurence
Jolly of the Portland regional
office.
Sublimity
Sublimity Congratulations
are being extended to Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. (Ted) Minden on
the birth of a daughter, Kath
leen Theresa, at the Santiam
Memorial hospital, Aug. 14.
Mrs. Anna Minden' and Mrs.
Rose Riesterer are the grand-'
mothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Grier
and son, Garry, have left for a
vacation in Iowa, the former
home of Mr. Grier.
Mrs. Margaret Holfman spent
the week end in Salem at the
home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Syl
Scharbach.
Mrs. W. M. Kalamaja of
Omaha, Neb., who was a house
guest the past week at the E.
A. Ditter home, left for her
home Friday.
Mrs. Kalamaja and Mrs. Dit
ter first met when both attend
ed the Women's Catholic Order
of Foresters Convention at Gla
cier Park, Mont, In 1941.
The eastern visitor, who has
traveled extensively, was thrill
ed at the beauteous scenery in
Oregon. She stated that in all
her trips she had never aeen
anything so beautiful as the
Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful
Mother in Portland.
Mrs. Kalamaja has lately ac
quired an Interesting hobby
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Independence
Independence Arriving
Wednesday at the home of Bev,
and Mrs. Paul E. Boomer and
family for an indefinite visit
were Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Cheney of Pipestone, Minn.,
and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kaale
of Westbrook, Minn. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Busby of Buena,
Wash., were also guests of the
Boomer family several days
this past week. They returned
to their home Monday. The
three families were members
of the Grace Baptist church in
PiDestone. Minn., where Rev.
Boomer served as pastor for
several years.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul . Boom
er and children, taroi ana
Sherrill, drove to Yakima,
Wash., this past week with Rev.
Boomer's mother, Mrs. Lillian
Boomer, who returned to Min
nesota following an extended
vacation with her son and fanv
ily.
Mrs. . Pauline Williams of
Portland, Me., arrived Monday
to spend several days as guest
of Mrs. Clara Lewis. n route
to Independence Mrs. Williams
spent some time with her son
in Tacoma, Wash.
Guests of Mr. and Mra. Ver
nor Go wen and family for sev
eral days were Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Keefe of Long Beach,
Calif. The Keefe family for
merly resided In Sanford, Me.,
and were neighbors of the Gow-
en family when they lived in
Sanford also.
Miss Judy Jackson and Miss
Sharon Bynum spent this past
week at Camp Silver Creek,
which is sponsored by the
Christian education commis
sion of the Conservative Bap
tist Association of Oregon.
Henry Proctor, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Proctor, Is home
on a 30-day leave from the
U. S. Naval Academy at Anna
polis, Md. Henry will return
to the academy as a senior. On
the way home he spent several
days in Rio de yjaniero, S. A.
Henry is one of the oarsmen
who participated in the Olym
pics the past year, the team
that won the title for the Unit
ed States.
Madge Abbott, R.N., began
her duties aa a nurse at the
Salem General hospital on
Wednesday of this week.
Miss Virginia Burdge recent
ly spent her vacation in Aber
deen, Wash., as guest of Miss
Kay Thompson, formerly of In
dependence. Miss Thompson
visited the Burdge family for
that of sending birthday greet
ing and notes to famous per
sonages. The past week she re
ceived a friendly letter of
thanks and appreciation from
Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth
of England. The stationery and
envelope both were marked
with the engraving of the Royal
Family crest She has also
prized letters from Winston
Churchill and Princess Mar
garet Rose of England as. well
as Margaret Truman and others.
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The high school group of the
First Baptist church spent Fri
day and Saturday at the coast
on a camping and swimming
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. John Werline
and children, Janls and Lynda,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dunckel
and children, Kathy and Kellie
Rae, apent Sunday at Jantzen
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Keefe
and Mr. and Mrs. Vernor
Gowen and sons, Verner, Jr.,
and Chester, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Keefe in
Dallas the past week.
Mrs. Francis Lawson and
daughter, Vickie Jean, were
guests of the Vernor Gowen
family for two weeks while
Francis waa stationed at Fort
Lewis in Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dodd and
son, Danny, are spending this
week in Roseburg house-hunting.
Mr. Dodd haa accepted a
teaching position there, and the
family will leave Independence
soon to make their home in or
near Roseburg.
ACORNS FROM THE
WITH DEL MILNE
Now that the fashion luncheon
and show are over, I can get back
to the Oak Room. This thing of
having s fashion, lucheons, Oak
Room, dining room, lounge room.
etc., etc., is Just like having (or I
Imagine it Is Just like having)
four wives'. I have to talk out of
four corners of my mouth and
sometimes one or the other is ne
glected and Jealousy appears I
have not mentioned the Oak Room
for some time and maybe that is
why it's so popular. Peoole aeem
to want to find out about the
thick slices of beef au Jus and the
tantalizing oak charcoal broiled
steaks without being told about
them. One lady last week said she
patronised the Oak Room Just to
enjoy the wonderful salads with
Chef Ed's special dressing.
Whether you are entertaining your
wife or a business buyer or giv
ing an anniversary party, the Oak
Room is certainly the answer.
TONIGHT (Friday)
Our Big All Color
Cartoon Carnival
You've never seen a
sharper, brighter picture
in a Drive-In . . . than the
one en our Giant Screen)
COMING SUNDAY
At regular prices . . .
"MOULIN ROUGE"
HURRY!!
HURRY!!
Still few Choice Seats
Each Show!
Two Great Shows.
At 7:00 an. 9:30 P.M.
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