Pact S THE CAPITAL JOI'RNAL. galea. Orcroa Tuesday, Derember 22. 1953 In The Valley Edited ay MIKE FOBBES Ballston BalletonMr. and Mr. J oh Foe at entertained at pre- Christm dinner at their home Friday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mm. Jerome Xeeca, Mr. LUil Bluel and am, Merten, and Mn. Edna Tufiord. Mr. Fred Ed ion haj been quite 111 the pact week. The eooiriimity ChrUtmaa program will be put en by the school in the Community hall Wednesday evening". Dec. 21. everal Balletoa triend at tended the 411 wedding an niversary and open house Sat urday afternoon and evening for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitch ell at their new home near Perrydale. . Janice Ha, infant daughter of Mr. and Mr. Ralph Kadell. we christened Sunday at the I Lutheran church in Dallai, Starts Tomorrow! ENDS lOMT I llLr) seesrt ntUVNf J skim mw Alt 'katrfsef 3 GREAT TECHNICOLOR HITS! WONDERS. ...hat waited tkr billion ytari to b filmtdl 5'N V ... rfT Ml) I I A. IU 1 " MsVasstf flsaf Lit fjsgfflavW f tm ug ygyPvjf 2ND 116 HIT TllESEA AR0UI1D F ,'TCIIICIlll t 3RD HQ NIT aie-rami . ( ntmm. vvfMf gj wH4(a)aJ gW aJsLSuM I wax .a WALT DISKEY Preienla A True-Mv Adventare "WATER BIRDS' In Terrmlceler I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kaut oa, the apossjora, aatertaiaed asr. ana aura, tudeu at eun ar Sunday. Cpl. Everett Small if spend ing hi furlough at the bom of hi parent, Mr, and Mrs. Elwin Small, following lg assstthe aerrie spent an Korea. Mr. Melvin Johnson and daughter. Mehra, spent last week vletling at the borne of Mr. Johnson' mother h Port land. Mr.. Ezra Kilmer. Mr, George Wilson, Mr. Harry Kaltenbaek and Mr. Robert Patty attended a shirt auk ing work ehop meeting but Tuesday at Rlckreall. Mrs. Thurmaa 8now baa re lumed home In Honeydew. Calif., following six week i spent at the home of her hue- bands parent, Mr. and Mr. S. O. Snow. Phillip Kaltenbaek! suffered a sprained knee while playing football at Amity high eehool. Mr. and Mr. Ezra Kilmer 'attended a Christmas program for handicapped children In the fireplace room of the Flrt Baptist church in MeMinnvill Tuesday evening. Dee. IS. Mr. Lloyd Ohlemeyer of Vancouver, Wah., wt a week end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mr. Howard Shefer. Macleav Macleay Mr, and Mr. Carl Moor were Introduced a new members of the Mmmunll -t the December meeting of the Community club. , The feature of the program vii the nfssfitsllAit as A.u club award by Mr. Ethel Ra mus, Receiving one-year pin were Ky Miller, Judy Hop klnt, Darlen Bettelyoun, Jon Gaklepy, Alan Prebeliky, Nanev Ki Bstt CmllK Teyett Water. Receiving two year pin were Eiiiebetn Key er, Marilyn Martin, Carol Ream. PmtrM Uiim llmA Bettelyoun. Three year pin went U Roger Turner, Leland Bettelyoun, Peter Taylor, Al vln Water. " Donald DeataleV At Us Donald city council meeting H waa voted that bill for water would be sent out regularly, and that they may be paid at Dick Kleya'a shop. Bill should be paid within 10 day, and if Dot paid within 60 day, thev be come delinquent and the water will be shut off. There will be a f 1 charge for turning it on again. At the same snootine Willis Mattnieu, chief of too Aurora rum lire protection district. Presented a contract for plumb ing and It waa a (reed that Au rora would pay half and the city of Donald would pay the other half of the express of ln- (tawng oeeeseaiy plumbing In the Donald fire hall. Santa Cum 1 acbeduled to man ni annual appearance In Donald tba afternoon of Dee. 24. Donald Hot Extension unit bald It annual Christmas par ty and gift exchange at the Donald grade eehool with a potluck supper at 7. The 13J ellent friend were revealed and gift exchanged. and names were drawn for the silent friend of the coming year. - Mrs. Harlan Feller. Mrs. E. E. Miller. Mrs. Vernon Mil ler, Mrs. L Peterson and Mr. O. C. Lester had charge of the program.' Mia Mildred Miller, of Port land, wa a Tuesday luncheon guest of Mrs. Robe Meitland, later attending the extension unit party In the evening of the asms day. Barney Feller ha been burr Bulldozing out old oak trees, and now he is looking for someone who would like the trees for firewood. Word has been received In Donald that Verncn Christooh , former Donald resident now living in eastern Oregon, wa lit The Dalle hospital with bronchial pneumonia last week. ewaata-srts R hand a FTrmtii -Teresa Brswsr oar Mitchell IsdWedi from SmHI" Oeler ay Teehalceter e ftmnis OKeefe "MOO TRUCK MKLODY moms-sea ;; V'noW flatinoi - WIDIaar BMt e.rt "but Pert sVm'' , a UawKl . MffTf Mfcttfjejlifi'' Receiving four-year award card were Jane Smith, Patay Carver and George Water. Sadonla Burton wa award ed a five-year pin. Mr. Elie Carpenter wa presented with a 10-year lead ership pin and Mr. Don Rean and Mra. Sam Miller received two-year leadership pin. It wa announced that Mn. Ramon had received a 10-year leaderahip pin and Mra. Jame Hudec and Mr. H. Smith two year leadership pin at the county leadership banquet held in Salem. Other program number In cluded accordion number by Marilyn Martin, and Up danc ing by Linda Amert. Th Woman' club and Com. munlty club will serve chill upper at th January meeting. Ho ia home now and reported to Be improving. Sgt Roy Kruckmaa la 1 Donald for a few days. Ho must return to Camp Beale, Calif., where be wUl receive hi discharge from service the latter part of January. Mra. Ben Qulna of Donald baa received a Japan Christ mas card from Ernie Pelt, son of John Pelt Krai baa tuat recently been sent to Japan, mo is a radar technician. Thursday, tba Women's Bens fit association of Donald bad ita annual Christmas party. At the same time they honored Mrs. Walter Aldridge with stork shower. At the bust net meetiaf. Mrs. Raymond Peterson banded la Lber resignation a secretary, which was accepted with re gret. Mrs. c. A. Blake i named to take her place. corse ire were neeeentod to Mr. Ben Qulnn. Mrs. Earl Fel ler and Mrs. Waller Aldridce for outstanding work during toe past year. During the entertainment period alien!' frieode for the past year were revealed and ChrUtmaa gift were ex changed. Mra. Ed Iveraon. Mrs. Ken neth Watchman, Mrs. Myron Blake and Mra. Raymond Pet erson nasi charge of the re freshment and Mrs. Walter Sample and Mr. Ed had charge of decoration. Hubbard Hubbard An Hawaiian lauau wa served to th mem- be ri and guests of the Hubbard extension unit Wednesday in ialand fashion without benefit of silverware or china at the Rebekah hall. i Mr. Wayne Bridge prepared the food, assisted by Mr. Zene Yoder. Also helping with th serving were Mr. Elvan Pit ney and Mr. A. Fobert. A short business session waa conducted by Mr. A. L, Mur phy. Mrs. E. L. Koeneman. Mr. Ed Koutney and Mra. W. J. Doubrava were appointed project leader for th lamp shade meeting. Arrangement for the reflniihlna furniture orshop were discussed and date (cheduled for Jan. 7 and 12, other two day to be de cided. Next meeting will be Jan. 20. The meeting was climaxed with the showing of colored slide by Mrs. Yoder, taken while In Hawaii In 1941. EDUCATOR DIES Ocala, rta. W Otto Jacob Stahl, 73, professor emeritus of theory of musie at the Univer sity of Michigan and former Instructor at Greensboro. N. C, cpllege, the University of Southern California and New York University, died Friday. Aurora Aurora Aurora's Shell vice station held Its grand op ening Saturday, Dec. 19. The new - proprietor, John (Doe) Blusher, is a former resident of Dufur, Ore. He and Mrs. Slusher and daughter, Linda Jane, have been Aurora residents the past six year where Mr. Slusher waa engag- ed ia sawmill operations with bis father-in-law. P. H. Peter ion, until fir wiped out that enterprise. Assisting him will be Ralph Pteraon and Jimmy Alhers. Slusher saw IH year army service, much of it In the South Pacific in World War IL Luther League officer elect- ed at the last meeting are Stan. ley Sehwabauer, president Jam Albert, vie president; Beverly Bremer, secretary and Fred Ganeemer, treasurer. Lutheran Brotherhood ofii cert are Fred Johnson, pre!. dent; Ray Morten sen, secretary and Fred Hildebrand, treas- er. Last week ladies of th Christ Lutheran church gave th interior a complete clean ing in preparation for the boll. day season. Wheatland Wheatland Mrs. J. 8. Gil key of Wheatland entertained the Hopewell Garden. club at her home Friday, Dee. 10. Attending were Mr. John Geieler, Mrs. Owen Pears, Mr. Eugen Wilson, Mia Virginia Magnet and Mr. J. S. Gllkey, the hostess. In 1759, Maryland's aascn bly voted a tax on all bachelor mora than 23 year old. BNDB lODAI - OTEN g:tS Islaad ta the gkr" "Bog Baaay Carteea Rerae" JSTART8 IOMOBBOW- 2o. tmiont J CO-FEATURE GOTO FLORIDA FOR XMAS! Vt v ' w. - tuw MEW I ' ' .allljW- ) AmXm.' -A U M VU -at V' EASY d m m n r is a r am ff, ti V r LOVE JiWimvj In ffsr rfKil cv x ST guttl'n 4- "ssBss ssswr -itJE ESTHER WILLIAMS iu JOHNSON rmMARTIfl usii wcwTa-ruiAM lOBEiis . ti"3 . omwm HHOmX? WE WILL NOT BE OPEN NIGHTS BEFORE CHRISTMAS In deference to our personnel, who make every effort to give perfect serv ice to our trade, we do no', feet it is consistent to stay open nights! This has always been and will remain our policy! ' UlooJroff' $aving Centers At (be Fool of the Bridge W. Salem Mile NortH of Hie Underpass Satan OPEN EVERY DAY S AX TO 10 P.M. PRICE! GOOD NON.-TUES.-WD..THUPJ. 1UKEY5 As Usual at Salem's Lowest Prices For Quality Birds Abo GEESE Oven-ready Last, but Not Least How About HAM for Xmas? Cranberries ,b. 19c LIMIT Cranberry 15 LIMIT Sweet Potatoes ib. 51 LIMIT Celery bunch 10' LIMIT RADISHES and GREEK ONIONS 3.u,10 Standby Pumpkin 2tt tim 10 LIMIT Oregon No. 2 Onions SOL 12 LIMIT Slab Bacon r,p,tH: LIMIT EASTERN OREGON BABY BEEF REALLY GOOD EATING! GUARANTEED! 100 Pure Beel Hamburger Beef Roasts Rib Steaks SIRLOIN and BONE Short Ribs ib. 25' ... 29' ik 29' .b. 39' ib. 15' c viiiinmai r- y Locker Beef ,,25' Doy! ! 135 N. Liberty