Plftt In The Valley Edit by Mik Forkes, Fkaa KUl EiL M Hopewell HOPEWELL Sunday twa in tlM Hopewell E.U.B. church Joined with the Unionvale E.U.B church (or the showing o( the film, "Mr. Txi. Monday evemnf the quarterly conference of the Hopewell E.U.B. church waa held at the church. ith Rev. Uoyd Uecker of the Enf lewood K. V. B. church . of Salem presiding. Several carloada of membera of the Hopewell E.U.B. church went in to Salem to the Engle- wood E.U.B. church on Tuesday evening to see (he pictures of Ni stria and Sierra Leone, West Africa, shown by Bishop Ira E. Warner, who visited those mis sion fields last year. The Hopewell Home Extension meeting was held Tuesday, Jan. 5, at the Hopewell EX'.B. church, with Mrs. John Fuqua, chairman, in charge of the business meet ing. Miss Betty Wieman. Yam hill county agent, gave the les son on making lamp shades. I Thursday evening, Jan. 7, the January meeting of the Hope well Community club will be held at the school, w:tb white elephant sale as the main fea ture. Mrs. Prank Hersha is improv ing in the Salem Central hospit al, where she was taken New Year'a Eve suffering bruises and other complications, due to a fall. Her mother, Mrs. Lane Davidson, returned Sunday from Raymond, Wash., where she had been visiting her family over the Christmas holidays, to care for the Hersha children. i Mrs. P L. Witchee, Jr., Is now at home after a week in the Salem General hospital because of a severe cold. Mrs. F. L. Withee has been caring for the Withee children. Mr. and Mrs. Art Baker moved to the Unionvale district during Christmas vacation, and Mr, and Mrs. Luther Stacey and family are occupying the house thev have vacated. Mrs. S. C. Waller was ill with flu this past week. Rev. and Mm. Carl Pershall and family returned to their home in Hamer, Idaho, on Fri day after a week'a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lafferty and other relatives. Mr. Lafferty has been ill with a aevere cold. Robert Pearse visited hia cous ins, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Meyer of Brownsboro, Ore., near Med fnrd, for several days this past week, going by bus. Dean Brown assisted with the chores In his absence. Miss Alleen Allison returned to El Centre Calif., this week, after three weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Alli son. Miss Elva Allison tnent Christmas with relatives here also, and returned to her work In El Centra on Sunday follow ing Christmas. ' Mrs. Nellie Willis spent 10 days with her sisters, Mrs Charlea Stephens and Mrs. Bert Stephens, during the Christmas holidays, returning to her home in Newberg sftcr New Years Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stephens and Lester were New Year's Pay guests of his parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Howard Stephena. Mrs. N. O. Pearse was a New Year's Dsy guest of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Pearse, in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coberly and family also were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Art Reed visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Evey of Manning, Ore., last week and found her brother-in-law. Lowell Ingles, in the hos pital with a severe heart attack. At last reports he is still in the hospital but improving. Wayne Hickerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hickerson. re turned to Corvallls for the open ing of the winter term. Jsn. 4. Robert Janten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Janicn has enrolled for the winter term also. The watch night social at the Hopewell E.U.B. church was at tended by about 50 members and friends. Colored slides were shown by Howard Stephens, of mountain saddle trips, and of South Dakota trips taken by Mrs. Clarence Legg, of southern states by Mrs. R. T. Kirid, and of Red Lodge, Mont., and Yellowstone Tark by Rev. Glen Har-is. Other motion pictures also were shown. Musical numbers were furnished by Lawrence Thornton, director of musie of the Englewood h.u B. church, on the cello and vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. Glen Harris. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright are the parents of a daughter, Gayle, born Dec. 20 at the Salem Gen eral hoapital. They have two sons. Mrs. Wright and daughter are now at home. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Terrlll en Joyed a visit from her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hagood sad daughters, sod Charlea Hagood, Sr., of Grants Pass, over Vtu week end While bera, the Hsgoods visited relatives in Oregon City, snd DANCE TONIGHT Crystal Gardens Old Tim and Modem Music by Top" Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Lester Condra and Mrs. Avie Condra, in Salem. Adelbert Smith was sleeted Sunday school superintendent of the Hopewell E.U.B. church, to lake the place of Mrs. J Kolln, who has moved to Salem. John Kotka was elected assist ant superintendent The January meeting of the Hnnvll Miinnrv nri?!V Will be held at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. David Olke. Mrs. Charles Stephens is the leader, and Mrs Peter Parvin ani Mrs. Ross Rog era. assistant hostesses; Falls City FALLS CITY Mr. and Mrs. Leston Dickey took T. A. Glo ver and Mrs. Josie Knapp to Eugene Thursday, Dec. 31, where they attended the fu neral of Mrs. Knapp s brother, Junius Ward. Mr. Ward was a native of Oregon having been born in Marlon County Jan. 1. 1871. He is survived by his widow Lillie Dennis Ward, one daugh ter. Hazel Ward, Eugene: three sons, Arthur, Independence; Elbert of Tillamook, and Ful ton of California. Interment was in West Lawn Memorial cemetery. George Reed was brought home from the Bartell hos pital Thursday afternoon and is up and around the house. Mr. Reed was the unhappy possessor of two appendices and feels much better since they were removed. Mildred W r a y spent from Monday through Thursday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Archie Montgomery of Ocean Lake. Mrs. Loren Cooper is a pa tient at the Bartell hospital following surgery Dec. 27 The children are taking turns In taking care of Mr. Cooper during his wife's illness. A New Year's Eve party was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lefever of Rt. 2. Dallas, by Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Ames, Mrs. Charlie (Lennie) Ames of Brookings, Mr. and Mrs. Woody Robinson and daughter Corrine, Norman Da vis, Mildred Wray and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. LeFever. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Baker and two children accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Teal and son. drove down from Au burn, Wash., spending the holi days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Teal and brother Eugene and sister, Mrs. Clif ford Reeves and family. Otto Teal drove, to Laurel- wood Sunday taking their son, Eugene, and Miss Helen New- land back to their classes at the S. D. A. Academy: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Guth rie drove to Heceta Head Light station near Florence for the holidays with their daughter. Mrs. John Boyer and family. The Guthrie's grandson, Or val Stepper, his wife and baby, spent several days with the Boyers. who brought them back to Falls City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Shutt, Sandra and Kaye were New Year'a guests of the Archie Palmer family. Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Shutt are sisters. Mrs. E. LaDuke has been quite ill again and it was neces sary to call a doctor from Dal las. She Is somewhat better at this time. Mrs. Maurice Bakke was brought home from the Bartell Hospital Saturday and Is recuper ating satisfactorily following ma jor surgery. The reporter enjoyed sitting with the Lloyd Ames children while their parents sttended a New Yar's party. Games were played and stories were told un til a late hour. A son weighing 9 lbs. 4 oi. was horn to Mr. snd Mrs. Grant Frink of Falls City, Dec. 28. Grandparents are Faye I-rink of Monmouth and Mr. and Mrs. William Rancnre of Rt. 2. Pallas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellogg of Valsetz were both admitted to the Dallas hospital for medi cal care and observation last week. Gordon Welns had his tonsils and adenoids removed at the Bartell hospital recently. Mrs. Belle Brill, now of Dal las, received word recently of the sudden death of her oldest son, George Brill, at the Sandhills General Hospital in Valentine, Starts Today Open 4:45 All Technicolor Show! l 'GOGRLGO Tthnkolof Top ( o-t-eature iNiU'iiiu-uiu-Eutta Buena Vsfa BLENA VISTA Mrs. J. E Funk and Mrs. David Hanun of Salem. Mrs. H. E. Myers of Tulle Lake spent Wednes. day with Mrs. Perry Wells. They were former residents of Buena Vista. ' The 4-H Livestock club met with the leader. Jack Wells. at the Perry Wells home. Wed ncsdav evening. County Agent John Crimes was a guest. Plans were mada for early reports of each member project. Merle Tucker and son, Tom- my. of Seattle, spent the week- end with hia sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells here. Tommy did his first duck hunt ing and bagged a few. The Farmers Union New Year's Eve party was well at tended with 35 seated for the po-host supper at 7:30 p.m. after which Canasta waa played until midnight. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conger, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McLaugh lin. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells and Jack; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wells and David, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prather and Bill; Ed Liecty. Elzan Long, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Busby, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bride and Doro thy: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Withrow, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dcterlng. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Gib Loy, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hultman. The next meeting of the local will be Jan. 5, an evening meeting. Jack Wells has charge of the program. The Polk county meeting will be Jan. 13. an all-day meeting, in the community hall in Buena Vista with a pot-luck dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hultman were dinner guests In Salem Saturday evening (this)" at the A. J. Harrison home on Cot tage St. Carpenters arc beginning work on the Harold Withrow home to repair damages caused from the fire last week. They found more damage between walls, than at first reported. estimated at $5000. Mill City MILL CITY Richard Ver- beck was host New Year's Eve to s proup of young people. Party games were played and refresh ments served at the New Year was awaited. Guests included Dorothy Stcinfelt, Jim Cuthbert, Robert Keyes, r ranees Johnson, Richard Anderson, Donna Beng ston, Jim Carey, George Rambo, Rose Fleming, Elton Gregory and Everett Brewer. Mr. snd Mrs. Martin Hansen and children. Sherry and Terry, spent the holiday with her par ents at Longview, Washington New Year's Eve dinner guests at the Curtis Cline home were Mr. and Mrs. William Shey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly took their daughter, Lela Mel. back to Oregon State Sunday af ter spending the holiday vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Whltsett returned Wednesday from North Bonneville. .Wash, where they visited friends and relatives. Their son, Gary, is confined to his home with chicken pox. A New Year s Eve gathering at the Cecil Lake home included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stone, Francis Cane and Mel Robinson. The same group had dinner New Year's Day at the Stone home. Addition al guests were Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Mason. Mrs. Laura Joaquin of Gates is working at the Lester Hatha way home while Mrs. Hathaway is recuperating from a recent in jury. Mr and Mrs. Claude Bruder Neb. She left at once for that city, bv car, accompanied bv her sons, Elwood Brill and Cecil Brill and family: daughters, Mrs. Clarence Cranfnrd and Jimmy, Mrs. Max Fairchild and Mrs. Don Greene, her husband and son. Also going with the group was another son. Albert Brill, of St Francis, S. D., and his wife, who had just arrived to spend the holidays with the Oregon fam ilies. George had spent the last two summers in this area visiting with relatives. Starts Tomorrow! twit ion TutNtD s uct Bit nro I MAEtSTKOM Of VKHFNCil L ,3 East's Sumatra1 mi 3 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orwm and family moved to Staytoa last week, where Mr. Bruder will be employed by Mountain States Power. He was trsnsferred to Stayton after working for the same company several years here. They have rented their bona to Mill City. Nancy Bruder will com plete the semester at Mill City High, before transferring to Stayton schools. Mill City schools resumed Mon day, Jan. 4, after the 10-day va cation. Mrs. Eloise Kiersey. kin dergarten teacher, announced last week that she would have the kindergarten classes in her home due to the small registration at present, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hoeye and family returned to Stayton Mon day after spending the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hoeye. Robert Keyes returned to his home in Lyle, Wash., after sev eral days spent in Mill City vis iting friends. He was met in Porland by his psrents, who had brought another son, David, there to resume studies at Reed Col lege. One of the firat clubs to resume meetings after the holiday was the Mill City Women's club, meet ing at the Fellowship hall Jan. 5. The program featured a "Gay Nineties" party; many of the members dressing in costumes of that period. Music for the eve ning was arranged by Mrs. Harry Mason, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Sheythe, Mrs. Lee Ross, snd Mrs. Shields Remine. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Melbourne Ramho, Mrs. A. E. Westgaard, Mrs. Martin Hansen and Mrs. O. K. De Witt. A collection was tak. en for the Scholarship Loan Fund, a project of all Federated Clubs. The next business meeting of the club will be Jan. 19. The Mill City Presbyterian and Christian Churches held a joint watch party New Year'a Eve in the Christian church basement recreation room. Entertainment for the evening was in charge of the young people of the church. The worship services were held in the Presbyterian Sanctuary oy nev. nooie streeter. A large crowd attended the ! kev dinner hrlH t the lone h,ll Thursday evening. Mrs. Walter Knbin. Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood and Mrs. Waltfr Thomas were in ch.trge of the dinner arrange ments. Saturday evening, Jan. 8. is the date set for the joint In stallation of officers 'or the Re hekahs snd Odd Fellows. District deputies Jul'a Bassett and Vern Thomas are installing officers. The installation is open to the public. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ressler an nounced last week that they have leaned their orneerv ctnr to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crossler I of Salem. The Crosslers took over managemepi of the store on Monday. Jan. 4. They former ly operated a grocery store in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ressler have owned and operated their business, for the past' seven years. They recently built a home in Mill City and theu plans for the immediate future call for completing it at their leisure. Roberts ROBERTS Mrs. Warren Wal lace returned from Washington Thursday, where she went to at tend the golden wedding anni versary of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Kinnerman, st Elmo, Wash. While there she went to Brooklyn, Wash., to visit her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Burke. Don Eyerly and family of To ledo and Edgar Eyerly and fam ily of Tillamook were recent guests at the home of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eyerly. lne u. T. ciud will meet at the home of Mrs. John Painter at 4900 State St, Salem,' with Mrs. Karl Hoyden, Mrs. A. F. Thompson and Mrs. Leonard H. Zielke assisting hostesses. The Farmer s Union will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- that each family bring sand ry Williams Wednesday evening, wiches or cookies. Jan. 6. They live on Homestead Road, Rt. 3. Box 947. Clear Lake CLEAR LAKE The regular meeting of the Community Club will be held Friday at 8 p m. Mrs. Arthur Sorensen and Mrs. Ar nold Fast are preparing the eve ning's program. Mrs. Dave Schlag Mrs. Emil Beler and Mrs. Orel Garner will serve on the refresh- ENDS TONITE - Clark Gable Ava Gardner in "Mogambo" Also Tom Conway Norman Conquest Killer vs. Killer Gun to Gun in "KEY LARGO" Humphrey Bogart Edward G. Robinson Lauren Bacall North Marion High Activities HUBBARD The North Mar-4 ion band chorus club has can celled its Jan. 7 meeting. It is sponsor nig a concert by the Un ivemty of Oregon band, Feb. 4. at 8 p.m. in the Notts Marion union -high school. Proceeds of concert will go to the North Mar ion band and chorus. Admission will be chsrged. Thursday afternoon, Jan. 7, the high school classes will hold their monthly meeting at 3:13 p.m. The North Mtnon union high school board of education will meet at the school Mondsy ev ening, Jan. 11, at 8 o'clock. Jan. 12 the high school stu dent council will meet at 3: IS p.m. Sco SCIO Bruce Ward has been 111 with pneumonia, but Is much better now and hopes to be back in school soon. On the evening of Jan. 11, slides and a message will be presented at the Oakview Church of God, showing Japan and the work which is being done by Rev. and. Mrs. Victor Wine there. Mrs. Wine waa the former Betty Myers and is a sister of Mrs. Ronald Sommers. Mrs. Howard Shelton was relected president of the Mary Martha Missionary Circle at the Baptist church. Mrs. Mor ris Irwin was elected vice ores Ident, snd Mrs. Leonard Arn old was re-elected to serve as secretary and treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nieml are the parents of a new son, Marley Howard, born Sunday npl 97 at Iha T nhio.in Cnnt. ,..i... 'i, ,n rn " mr, ana mrs. ueo iong oi Salem visited relatives here Thursday Earlwood Ross, depot agent here, is leaving for San Fran cisco Tuesday to have a ton sillectomy at the S. P. hospital. The watch night party, on New Year's Eve at the Baptist church was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thurs ton of Newport. Mr. and Mrs, Jimmie Sullivan and children of West Salem, and Mr. and Mrs- sam s""er of AiDany were New Year's guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Thurston. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Laddy Elliott and children, Mr. and Mrs. N. Le Bard and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thurston and Jam lly. Janet Ross is ill at her home with pneumonia. Mrs. Earl Hoover has re turned to her home after spend ing more than a week in the Lebanon Community hospital, following surgery. Woodburn WOODBURN-"Simplc Home Re pairs" will be the topic for dis cussion at the January meeting of the Woodburn Home Exten sion unit Thursday, Jan. 7, at the Woodburn library. Project leaders will be Mrs. Frank Cha- nolle and Mrs. V. L. Reinecke. The hostesses. Mrs. E. C. Peyton, Mrs. Frank Wright and Mrs. Al fred Moon, will serve coffee and dessert following the sack lunch at noon. The meeting begins at ment committee, and have asked i The Missionary Society of the EUB Church will meet Jan. 12 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ar thur Sorensen. Mrs. L. J. Chapin will be study leader. Plans will be made for the bazaar and cooked food sale to be held Feb. 13 Mrs. Louis Adams underwent surgery last week, and her condi tion is reported satisfactory. She is expected to remain at the Woodburn Hospital for another week. HELD OVER! IT POPUUI DEMAND With Hit new 3 D Polaroid Adjustment installed, ind new type gltuts. yog will experience 3 D thrills ts never before! i & JOHN Thpy railed him LA: . ciuumm rei y 3DmMsiOMWmnCoiot ALSO SAVAK IEAI UfE THRtlLSl UFE DEYOUIIW QUICKSAND! MAN AGAINST JUNGIE laiERSt II BLACK FURY" 10 a m. Mrs. Lester Walling is president. Also holding an all-day ses sion on Thursday, Jan. 7 will be the Union Home Extension unit at lbs home of Mrs. Gail Wengen roth on Route 2. The same topic will be discussed and the meet ing starts st 10:30 s.m. with Mrs. Herbert Kpenig snd Mrs. George Sweaney as project leaders. Members are to bring sack lun ches. The regular monthly meeting of the Christian Parents' club of St Luke's parish will be Thursday, Jsn. 7, st St Luke's halt Mr. and Mrs. Clair Nibier will be chairmen of the program and Mrs. Jack Counell will pre side. . Refreshments will be serv ed by the seventh grade parents. The Woodburn Parent-Teach- er association will bold its regu- aiked him if nn truck was miss lar monthly meeting Thursday, '" and he hadn't discovered it Jan. 7, starting at 8 p.m. at the ! w on un,il thfV callea How- WSinington school auditorium. : ne rn uemnsing io urn Mrs. Ralph Pickering will pre- j Grszier was not found for sev side snd the men members will i days. "! 'hen it was dis be in charge of the program with ! covered by some duck hunters Ralph Hurst as chsirman. Butteville BUTTEVILLE Holidsy guests in the Phii Hathaway home, were their daughter and familv of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tremsine, also Mr. and Mrs. Homer Harrison, Mrs. Ma bel Whit and Barney a nd Paul ine White of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hathaway of Sa lem: also DuWayne Unruh of Portland. Mrs. Louis Fischer, and Miss Georgia Booth of Champoeg. Saturday night guests in the Hathaway home were Mr. and1 camDaign whicn wiI1 take olace M.r,'Clf.ytoil BakJ'r J.nd St1n,ey i nn Saturday,.Jan. 9, and will be of Portland and Mrs. Anna ,,jn at the corner n PeerSon s Knapp of Woodburn I store in Donald. Last year, Holiday guests in the home of, throu(in their eforU ,nd witn Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lindquist the ,ssi5Ulnce of the local chil were their daughter and family, i dren they were abIe t0 turn Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Ott and , over lo tne fund daughter, Dianna Lynn of Can-i . , .. bv, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark I Maurice kauff man of the Don Smith of Klamath Falls. Mr. fld-Broadacres area is still in Smith is s brother of Mrs. Lind- lhe Lovf re'. home suffering quit. Mr. and Mrs. Errest Crook, Karen and Larry, spent the hol idays with Mrs. Crook's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schirman of Clovfrrdale. Mr. and Mrs. J D. McLeod en tertained Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Mc Leod of Portland, James McLeod of Oregon City, Miss Bonnie Fritchie of West Linn, Pvt. Dan McLeod of Fort Lewis, Wash., Miss LaDonna Sather of Aurora. and Miss Kathleen Devlin and 1 Patrick Devlin. Mrs. Russell Gotcha!) and daughter Judy left Sunday for Seattle, where they will visit during the holiday vacation. Mr. Gotchall, who is employed by Boeing Aircraft of Seattle, spent Christmas at home with his fam ily. Pfc. Bill Engleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Engleman, left by train Sunday for Fort Riley, Kan., after spending 10 days at home with his parents during the holidays. He anticipates go ing to Camp Hale, Colo., upon his return. This is a ski camp. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller and Mrs. W. E. Thamer had as their guests over the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jaeger and Bonnie of Condon, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jaeger of Corval lis and Miss Mildred Miller of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dentel had! as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. James Langdon, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. James Langdon, Jr., and son Jimmie. Dick Johnson, who is com pleting his senior year at St. Olaf's college at Northfield, Minn., spent his two weeks' hol iday vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rider gave a dinner Dec. 30, honoring their son, Jack, and Pfc. Bill Engle man. Both boys were home from the service for the holidays. At tending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Karl. Engleman, Bill Engle man, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Yer gen and the hosts. Mrs. D. E. GreeS and son were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McCarthy. Holiday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dcntcl were Mr. and Mrs. Emery Dentel snd two children of Willamina, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buller of Au-1 rora, Mrs. E. R. Miller and two children of Vancouver and Wayne Dentel of Canby. Guests during the holidays at WAYNE Mm Donald DONALD Holiday dinner guests in the home "1 Mrs. Lu cille Yergen were Mr. snd Mrs. Norman Yergen snd daughter Donna, Harry Barker, EUie Black, Roy Strange, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yergen and small son, snd Bui Yergen. Leo Toppy, who is stationed st Ft Lewis, Wash., showed st Ft Lewis, Wash., showed a number of pieturee which he had taken when he was in Guam.. ! Mrs Lin Cromwell reports that her brother, Harold Peter- Si..t JMB.ti "" hospital in Albany. During the holidays, two plckun trucks were stolen in Donald. The police called Lin j Cromwell from Oregon City and in the St. Paul area, where it had been abandoned in the tall weeds and grass along the river. Neither truck had been dam aged, however. .Mrs. Barney Feller and daugh ter spent oart of the holidavs in Yakima. Wash., driving up there with a friend. Mr .and airs. Walter Sample are again heading the March of Dimes campaign in Donald this year. In Addition to the March of Dimes containers, which Mrs. Sample will place in the various business places, she and her husband hope to be able to realize a large amount from their "block of dimes from polio, hut is gradually im proving. the L. Glenn Yergen home were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shannon and son Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Yergen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chez and Steven of and Irvin L. Carter. ACORNS FROM THE Yup . . . finally . . , A Delicious Charcoal-Broiled Steak for just S1.50 in the OAK ROOM Salem's Finest Restaurant New seafood specialties, too, on the Oak Room's Extended Menu. Open daily except Sunday's st 3 p.m. Remember In Salem It's the HOTEL MARION Phone 3-4123 STARTS WITH DEL MILNE THE nBST 1 1 SHORT SUBJECT "Wild Birds imtiniT 2ND FF.ATl RK IT III ii 3 If PETER LIND MARY rJk&jf HAYES:HWLYfISr-f ni ccweuo lbu nine TwTl'S.'r'" comes to rrrcn ccyg. rrrAUDRFY HFPR1IDN Wednesday, January 8, 19S4 Macleoy Community Chili Supper Friday MACLEAY Ma.-laay com munity club and Woman's club will give a bentlit chili supper at the schoolhouse Friday night, January 8. A program will follow the upper. This is sn annual affair and is open to the public. i .. ku t h I nna. nc u,u,,c' 7uied pay aupper of th, year, u used to better conditions in the nooL . The b,e of &, j,cnt0 . 1835 u eommemorat- i annually in Texas as ..legal hol dav. Two Texans were mica j W0UBded. while 638 Mexicans were killed, an wounded and 730 captured. I SUN VALLEY BREAD, bat so shortening whatever, utiinei "is Cueing sisrvsiion" witk so added calorics. 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