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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea. Orr. Thursdsy, December 10, 1953 'age I In The Valley Edltc4 f I41KC FOBBES Detroit Detroit Recent visitor! at the borne of Mr. end Mrs. Starr Reed were Mrs. Reed'i brother and hli family, Mr. and Mri. Malcolm McMillan and chil dren, Daniel, Jimmy, and Mary, formerly of Anchorage, Alaska, where Mr. McMillan waa sta tioned with the air force. The McMillan! itopped en route to southern California, where they will make their new home. At the Reeds' home, they were Joined by Mrs. Nettle McMillan, mother of Mrs. Reed and Mr. McMillan,, who has been vis iting with the Reeds. Miis Marlene White, Decem ber bride-elect of Robert Bud long, was honored with a mis cellaneous shower Saturdsy evening at the home of Mrs. Earl Parker. Co-hoitesses for the event were Mary Cordon and Mrs. 8. T. Moore. Buffet style re freshments were served from a table adorned with a large paper anow man. Miss Cordon and Mrs. Otis White poured, and served the cake. Feting Miss White were a group of friends Including Mrs. Betty Pittam, Mrs. Gladys Cluton, Mrs. James cordon, Mrs. V. Golden and Edna Gold en, Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum and Phyllis. Mrs. Ruth Skidmore, Mrs. Howard Dean. Mrs. Otis White, Miss Minnie Miller, Mrs. Stella Davis, Mrs. Lucille Costa, Mrs. Evelyn Gearhart, Mrs. Bob Young, Mrs. Cal Schlador, P. E. Budlong, Mrs. Ella John son, Mrs. Rose Mermillion. Mrs. Scott Young, Mrs. Dorothy Morgan, Mrs. William Fryer, Mrs. Bobbie Budlong, Mrs. S. T. Moore, Mrs. Alice Perkins, Mrs. Lorraine Sophy, Mrs. An nette Reed, Mrs. Allene Ket tleson, Mrs. Mable Moore, Mrs. Lois Budlong, Mrs. Al Warby, Mrs. Frank, New, the Misses Eva Lou and Sally New, Mrs. Frank Moore, and Mrs. Earl Parker. Lyons Lyon Santiam Valley Grange held its regular meet ing at the Grange hall Friday evening, Deo. 4, with Giles Wagner, master, presiding. The first and second degrees were confered upon Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Van Handle, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris, Mrs. Ri chest Olmstead, and Mrs. Nets Horner. Plans were made for the an nual Christmas party and gift exchange which will be held on Thursday evening. Dee. IT, Mrs. Corra Jenner left on Thursday evening for 6an Pe dro, Calif., where she will spend the winter at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Al Nyggard. Mrs. Jenner has spent the past year at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt in Lyons. Mrs. Bumdell White and daughters, Mrs. George Schnei der, Daphne and Jennifer White of Newport, were Sun day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Martell. Mrs. White and Mrs. Martell are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nydcg ger were week end geusts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Paulson at Elgin, Ore. They took Mrs. Kelser of Gates with them. They reported a se vere snow storm while there. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thoma in Lebanon. His moth er, Mrs. Martha Hiatt, who has been at the Thoma home for the last n.onth, was quite sick. The annual Christmas pro gram given by the Marl-Linn school will be held Friday eve ning, Dec. 18. in the gym. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Man ning went to Scappoose over the week end. They were guests at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Relstcrer, and their son and won (-are Virginia Mayo Dale Robertson "Devil's Canyon" In Technicolor Robert Cummlngs Marie Wilson "Marry M Again" rTTiTiiti'ri r men -4et See Till 5:0 In Technicolor Van Hetlln "WING OF THl HAWK" Also Jeanne Train ttt "City of Bad Men" Now Playing! Technicolor Jeff Chandler "East of Sumatra" "Valley of Head Hunter" wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rels terer Jr. , The Boy Scouts held their regular meeting at the Mari Linn school house Thursday evening. It was- voted that the Scouts would sell Christmas trees. TheLyons Methodist Sunday school will present a Christmas program Sunday evening, Dec. 20. All children in the Sunday school will take part, with El don Thompson, general chair man, assisted by Miss Norma Miller. The Women's Society of Christian Service will meet at the home of Mrs. Alex Bodeker Tuesday, Dec. IS, for the an nual Christmas party and gift exchange. There will also be a short business session. Mrs. Ruth Lyons, postmis trfcis, reports that the office will remain open all day Sat urday until after Christmas to accommodate customers. Grand Island Grand Island Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pildher, residents of this district for a number of years have sold their farm here and with their daughters, Ju laine end Jacallne, students at the Dayton school, are prepar ing to move to the Sidney dis trict near Salem during the holidays. They have lived here about six years. They will purchase a farm for diversified farming. Honoring them, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Will entertained at their home with a 8:30 community dinner, followed by a canasta party. A gift was presented for their new home. Mrs. V. V. Scoggan won high score for women and Mrs. Dale L. Fowler won low. Curtis Douglas won high for men and Worth Wiley won low. Attending were Messers and Mesdames Claude Pllcher, Ron ald Finnlcum. Ersel Gubser, Victor V. Scoggan, Worth Wil ey, Curtis Douglas, Dale L. Fowler, Russell Sargeant, Ja cob Tompkins, Cecil Will. The Grand Island Mother circle will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Scog gan Wednesday, December for the first meeting this sea son following the summer va cation during harvest. Unionvale Unionvale Mr. and Mrs Clark Noble were Sunday af ternoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Stouten- burg at Carlton and report that D. C. Miller is much Improved from his recent Illness. Mrs. Walter Dlebel is Im proved since being at McMInn ville convalescent home. Webfoot Webfoot Mrs. J. R. Bell of Webfoot has been taking care of her grandchildren, Danny Gubser, five years old, who has been ill with measles, and his sister, Renee, three years old, who Is coming down with them at their Fleasantdale home. Their mother, Mrs. Donald Gubser, Is employed at Dundee. AbsJsl Lve "TOASTIE" warm ' awn CUDDLY! CHILD FUR - TRIMMED ! BOOTH. IN RED ' LUC. RCIOE. HUNDREDS OF XMAS GIFTS Falls City Falls City Junius -Ward is recovering satisfactorily from virus pneumonia in Eugene hospital. As soon if he ha regained sufficient strength be plan to undergo major surgery. Mr. Ward is 83 year old. The Poinsettla club met with Mrs. " Virgil Tsylor Thursday for a I o clock dessert lunch eon and theier Christmas par ty. Officers elected were: .Mrs. Doyle Lorimor, president; Mrs. Virgil Taylor, secretary, and Mrs. Cliff Neel, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Lanty Parrish of Canby visited Mr. and Mrs. Willis Frink Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Frlnk's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Levitt of Newberg spent the day with them. Mrs. Richard Paul and Mrs. W. P. ' Letterman were the only ladles who met at the parsonage for Christian Wom en's Fellowship devotions last Thursday. The annual kidnapping party was held at the home of Mrs. Floyd Nelson Isst week. Each woman was taken as she was when called for. Eleven women and two chil dren were taken to the home of Mrs. Nelson and served with hot muffins, Jelly and coffee, before being returned to their homes, without ransom. Mra. M. L. Thompson is some better but will remain at the hospital for further treatment. Claude Allen has returned to his home from the hospital and is rapidly regaining his strength. Mrs. Richard Paul receleved the news a week ago of the death of her sister, Mrs. Mabel Baker of Cohasset, Minn. Mrs. Baker visited Mrs. Paul in 1951 and had always enjoy ed robust health. Mrs. James Royer is expect ed home any day from a month visit with her sister, Mrs. Mina Pearson, and other relatives and girlhood friends at her home town of Kokomo, Ind. The ladies who met at the Bridgeport community hall last week and gave it a thorough cleaning were: Mrs. Charlea Baker, Mrs. Ed Lange, Mrs. Carl Barnard, Mrs. Floyd Nelson and Mrs. Levi Sleighter. All is in tip-top shape for the Christmas program. Chet and Mary Teal visited Chefs parents, the John Teals, Sunday. Rickreall Rickreall The school pre sented a Christmas program for lha December meeting of the Community club last week. The invocation was given by Gary Buyserie; as ong, "Here Come Santa," by the first and second grades; a play, "A fhrfitmaa Jok e." Leonard Sundvall, Kenneth Farrens, Robert Haworth and James Hansen; piano selection, Vin cent Haworth; a play, "Musical Christmas Cards," by the upper grades. Following the program lunch T HI New Showing - Oprn f.iS "HALF A HERO" Red Sktlton, Jean Hasan Ce-HIt "GOLDEN BLADE" Technlrelor stack Hudten. riper Laurie CHIlDRtrS tilt. I TO I I j i AT THIS ONE LOW PRICE 176N. Liberty Open Friday 'Til 9 P.M. waa served by the committee. The attendance was the larg est of any Community club meeting this fail. There will be no Community club meeting in January. Mrs. Anna Johnson spent last week in Portland at the home of her daughter and family. Mr. Austin Lowe was burned slightly when her dress caught fire Saturday. Mr. Low quickly poured bucket of water on her and quenched the. flames. Both Mr. and Mr. Low received burned hands. Mr.. and Mrs. Charles Wirfs of Drain spent the week-end here with their daughter, Mrs. Low and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. HiU were hosts Sunday for a birthday dinner for their son. Walter. Other members of the family present were Mrs. Walter Hill and son. Bill, and Mr. and Mr. Elwyn Hill, aU of Salem. Grand Ronde Grand Ronde Lester Ray Martin, nine-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Martin, is confined to the McMinnvllle hospital suffering with bron chial pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Smith were entertained last Sunday by friends at the China City restaurant In Salem, the occas ion being the birthday anniver saries of both Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mrs .Pearl Strobecke, sister of Mrs. Smith, was one of the hostesses. Forty Children at Wood burn Clinic Woodburn Forty children were examined at the Decem ber well-child clinic held on Tuesday at the Woodburn li brary for residents of Wood burn and Gervais. Dr. W. J. Stone was the phy sician in charge assisted by Mrs. Harmon Yeary and Mrs. Mary Testermin, county accurate lunik Tan tt-lnh rrouea tUk CkeeSrka an nam ist.ts iitsts wa m.j.i iiish anas MOtl TO Sill Ofes - j.ta.L,uhM Haath and claflhf. "L I a aair I CA VUH eMethretellM.dll 4SJJI. Plus 4r o.e-ict -lf TV p!Aog'0eh co- Mmi at; 17.9S Per the finatt UHP rtcietien thocn ika -SaHwaiK" UMP-VMP nmer ar, en tewar e"ed MH, tt-e mmiol UH hner (both ear.er.ol al aatra ccit). T. V. CENTER SALEM'S FINEST DISPLAY OF TV Open Til 9 Every Night Except Saturday. 11 20 CENTER ST. Jefferson Jefferson A banquet was given honoring the player of the high school football team in the high school Thursday night .The member of the P.T.A. prepared the dinner. These who were honored are Bob Boatrack, K. C. Brown, Bill Cotman, Tom Daulton, Jerry Jamble, Bill Grice, Ennl Hawkins. Jerry Marctun, Fran cis and George Marlatt, Mickey McGulre, Don MeGlU, Claud Meyers, Denny Morris, Harlan Nell, David Neiss, James Rob bins, Ronald Sims, Eugene Tiefka, Danny Thomas. Ken neth Wharton, John Wright player. Coaches, Raymond Howie and Ted Johnson; cap tain, Danny Morris; managers. Lloyd Henion, Gerald Zehner and Jerry Hutchinson. Raymond Howie was master of ceremonies and Pat Nyman program chairman. John Eg gers. sports director of Oregon State college, was guest speak er. Other numbers were a vo cal duet. "Side by Side" by Anne wuson and Ila Stephen son; piano duet. Farmerette, Pat Nyman and Beth Robison; vocal trio, Carrie and Gladys Hatmaker and Evelyn Weeks: tap dance, Nancy Fletcher; vo cal quartet, You, You, You, Pat Nyman, Ila Stephenson and Beth Robinson. Those serving the banquet were Pep club girls, Sue Daul ton, Beverly Farris, Paula Har ris, Magdalene Haworth. Kar en Kelly, Donna Logsdon, Beth Robinson, Phillys Specht, Ila Stephenson and Anne Wil son. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond nurses. Local women assisting were Mrs. Edward C. Coman, Mrs. Lester Rosburg, Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Gail Wengenroth. The next clinic will be Jan. 12. InterUrance if icretntd cut, power t'epped up-oulsmoticoll. The picture ' M occufofa, ever eS eatire iwroce of the tan. 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Clair Cobb purchased a 25 by SO foot piece of ground on the south side of Anna Klampe's lot joining the Cobb Manufacturing plant on which ne will build warehouse. Grand Island Grand Island Patricia Pal mer, Leon Palmer and Lavonna Finnlcum of Grand Island are unable to attend Dayton high school because of severe colds. Mrs. Frank Finnlcum has re turned home after a week spent with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wivell, at Shelton, Wash. She accompanied them home after a visit with the Finnicums and returned with Willard's fath er, Mervin Wivell, when he was making a trip to Salem. j IT - UJiUili 1 completely w line wattes from W Dollar for dollar, we sincerely feel these are the most beautifully designed, dependable, accurate and modem watches you can buy. Choose from jhockproof, water proof, self-winding watches . . . watches with sweep sec ond hands ... all styled by Hamilton and guaranteed by Hamilton. 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Smcta wciuot neiui na 0e See these new ILLINOIS watches at your jeweler's Aumsville Aumsville The Women's Auxiliary of the Gold Star post No. ITS of the American Le gion met Thursday evening at the city hall. Final plans were made to hold Joint Christmas party with the pa . at the ball Dec- It. A committee was named to purchase ca:id and nuts for the children annual treat. Alter the business meeting refreshments were served to the unit and post by Mr. Blanche Wallace and Mrs. Marge Shepard. Guest from out of town for the evening were John Muir, district vice commander, and Bob Oliver, post commander of Mill City. Sublimity Sublimity The St. Bonl face grade school PTA will meet In the club room Mon day, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. The Sublimity Gun club en tertained members and friend with an open house Saturday evening. A large crowd attended. Sister M. Imelda has been confined to St. Vincent's hos pital aince a week before Thanksgiving. Sbe suffered a ' broken COLORADO PAN-SAN at the SAN SHOP k HAMILTO U U HAMILT0I shoulder, both wriit broken; and one badly crushed, when' she fell down a stair at the home of one of her charge where the ' wa doing social work. Dimes Chairman For Linri Co. Named Albany Keith Hill, manager of the Willamette Title Co., ha been appointed Linn county campaign director for the 1954 March of Dimes Csmpaign for' funds to combat infantile pa ralyjis. Appointment was rnade by Gene Malecki of Portland, state representative of the National Foundation for Infantile Paral. ysis. who was in Albany. Hill already has gone to work on hit organization, -which will cover all the cities a well a the outlying territo ry in the county. He said Tues- , day the big campaign would open Jan. 2 and continue through the month. Of the earth's total of 38.480 million land acres, about 6,400 million acres might be arable uva a Twanttath f-anttivr Tnnrf estimate. A New Taste Treat! 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