PatcS TUB CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oreoa In The Valley , Edited hy Mtk Tfbtt, Faes lUil Est, U 4mjjy Buena Vsf a BUENA VISTA Mr. and Mr. Perry WelU v tilled Mra. Harvey Bartell In Dallu Sun day. She had lust returned bom lrora th Salem hospital, and U lalnlnc every day. Mr. and Mr. Wilbur Cray pent the week-end In Burn a guest of Mr. and Mr. Char lei Oard. Mr. and Mr. Gall miner had dinner New Year' day In Sweet Home at he win junnae home. Mr. and Mr. Perry Well. Mr. Elmer Buiby were gueiti of Mr. and Mr. Monro Cllnc Monday evening. Mi Freda Campbell of Se attle ipent the part week a houae fueiU of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Millhouser and left for her horn Sunday. She Is librarian at the University of Washington. New Year's guetts of the Millhousers were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Croft and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Croft of Portland. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. Jonas Craber were Mr. and Mr. Ed Rex of Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Graber. Raymond and Lois of Albany. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hultman were din ner fuests of Mr. and Mrs. El lis Lauderback of Oak Point. Mr. and Mrs. Harold With row entertained for their granddaughter'a birthday, Bet ty Lou of Albany. Sunday other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bacon of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse and Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Zaker of Canby. At th Lindsay Ward home for the holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mance, Mr. ana Mrs. A. T. Williams of Puyallup, Wash., . Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ward of Corvallis. Mr. ' and Mrs. Clen Swerlngen of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wells en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Detering for New Year's din ner. Elmo Prather, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prather, was mar ried Dec. 28 to Beverly Rine hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Rinehart, at Reno, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prather were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doty for New Year's din ner In their country home near Airlie. Other guests were Mr, and Mrs. G, J. Helbenthal and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Runkle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mtgfray Adams and chil dren of Eugene, Mrs. Maud Johnson, Mrs. Georgia Prather of Buena Vista. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bride were Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Bride of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bride and family of Seattle, and Dorothy Hermans. Mrs. Dorothy Graham and children of Hermlston have been visiting Mrs. Grace Per kins the past week and re turned to her home Monday. Bill Prather drove to Port land and met Hans Hurley from Rainier, Wash. They saw the movie, "The Robe," and then drove to Klamath Falls. Bill Pruiett's guest for New Year's was Otsuskl Sherui, who is attending OSC. Word ha been received that Mrs. Emma Hall died at her home In Kalisnell. Mont. She was 68 and was born In Swe den. She married Charles 1U11 In 1904. They lived in Buena Vista and ran a food store several years. Mr. Hall died In 194S when Mrs. Hall sold the store and retired in Kalispell. Mont. She had one brother, Oscar Norden, and one sitter, Ida C. Dahlberg, both of Seattle. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hultman entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Schirman recently. Guests at the Elmer Busby home recently were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Freshour, Ronnie, Jerry and Lynn, of Dayton. Sanitary Law For Woodburn WOODBURN Aa ordinance was introduced at the Woodburn City Council meeting this week making It mandatory for own era of premises or building! within 100 feet of a Woodburn city sewer to connect with the municipal sewer systems fore Sept. 1, 1B54. It ilso will affect sewer sys tems constructed alter that data. The ordinance passed through the nrit ana second readings. The third reading and final passage of th ordinance is scheduled 'or the next council meeting. Jan. 28. Connection with th sewer sys tem would be made at the ex pense of the property owners snd only a licensed plumber or member of the street department would make th connection. Anyone could lav the tile from the building to th sewer s n bypass the septic tank but all such work would have to be in spected by licensed plumber or an inspector designated by th council. A signed statement would have to be filed with the city recorder and a f 1 inspection fe paid if the services of a city inspector were used. The ordinance provides that the city may abate the nuisance ol the use of outhouses, cess pools snd septic tanks if the property owner does not comply within SO days alter written notice by tne city. The cost to the eiy of labor, material, serving notice and 10 per cent administration fee for abating the nuisance will be assessed to the prop erty owner. Violation of any provision of the ordinance would max the property owner subject to a fin of from $9 to SSO or imprison ment i or not more than 10 days. or both. Th proposed ordinance would also repeal ordinance S43 permitting voluntary connection to the sewer. An ordinance was adooted nro- viding for the assessment cost of the improvement of Hieh Street to the properties benefitted. Re ports were made on the proposal mat the city operate an ambul ance but no decision was made pending investigation. The coun cil adjourned to meet Wednesday night when 12 bids were opened lor tne construction of sewers in the Northwest sewsge collection district Decision will be made within 10 davs. AMITY Howard Bird, manager of th Tillamook- Amity Cooperative association. was selected for president of the Amity Community Com' mercial club at a recent meet ing of th directors st Wilcox cafe. He succeeds Frank Cham bers as president of th group. Glenn Watts is the new vice president; Thomas Hewitt, sec retary-treasurer. Other members of the board of directors, sre, S. P. Allison; P. E. Meeker, Frsnk Chambers, H. W. TorbeL Miss Betty Samson of Scot land .who has been a guest of the Robert Callendars since last summer, left recently by plane for Texas, where she will visit an uncle and aunt. She will visit In New York before returning in February. Th girls 4-H club meeting of the first and second year sewing and cooking was re cently held at the home of Barbara Johnson. Twelve members and four guests, the leadera, Mrs. Var ney Wanlesa, and Mrs. Griis by attended. . Karen Warrick was chosen president; Nelia Hills, vice president; Juanita Johnson, secretary. The January meet ing will be held at th home of Linda Wanless. Sublimity Turner Now Showing Open 6:45 All Technicolor Show! "LET'S DO IT AGAIN" Jane Wyman, Ray Mllland Co-Feature "AMBUSH AT TOMAHAWK GAP" John Hodiak, John Derek HOLLYWOOD KIDS' MATINEE Tomorrow, 1:0 to 4:0 P.M. 1 CARTOONS SKRIAL Special Matinee Feature: "HOLD THAT BABY" with Th Bowery Boy Also Benson's Birthday Cake for Robert Haskins, Janice Streeter, Billy Btegler, Billy Nygren, jerry nasnDurn Steven Johnson, Doug Lar son, Rowmary Garren, El don Wahl. Cheryl Simmons Sharon Marshall, Darrel) Richardson. Robert Crowe Michael M y e r a, Ronald Wlrhman. Mary Ann Hln- kle. Linda Wilcox. William r.,lck Stanley Ostby. Shar mi King. Kent Lammera Ann Humphreys. TURNER Mr. Wallace R!ch. was installing officer tor tne officers of the Theta Rho club Monday evening, as sisting her were Mrs. Llovd Sidwell. marshal, Mrs. Brutus Ashcraft, Mrs. Red Pierce. Mrs. Manuel Keene, Mrs. Arthur Robertson, Mrs. Arnold Phil Hps and Mrs. Oran Scholllan. Mrs. James Versteeg, musician. Officers Installed were Rita Phillips, past president; Alice Graves, president; Cora Beau mont, vice president: Pat Campbell, secretary; Gladys Riches, treasurer; Marion Grim, chaplain: Elaine Beau mont, warder; Martha Pierce, conductor; Jeanette Townsend, right support to president; Ro berta Campbell, left support to president; Natalie Hatfield, right support to vice president; Mary Taylor, inside guardian, and Margaret Taylor, outside guardian. Rita Phillips was presented a past preaident pin. Mra. Al bert Robertson is advisor and Mrs. James Versteeg, assistant advisor. Following the installa tion, refreshments were served in the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hogsrd left recently for Perris. Calif., to spend the winter. Mrs. Oscar Jensen and her daughter, Mrs. Tom Kelly of The Dalles are visiting in Modesto, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Coviile have returned from a business trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Phillips mid a trin tn RrrimnnH In visit his mother, who is serl-' ousiy in. Mrs. Norman Mollis and El wood of Riddle, will visit rela tives and friends her this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Rrgicr is home from a varalion in Se attle. ' Mrs. lva Sidwell waa a re rent visitor in Longview, Wash. The Sunshine club met at the home of Mrs. Manuel Keene Tuesday. A no - host luncheon was served at the noon hour. Mrs. Lloyd Sidwell resigned her office as secre tary and Mrs. Charles Coviile was elected. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Regler Feb. 2. SUBLIMITY Mrs. William Duchateau waa hostess to mem bers of the Altar society at a post holiday party recently. A pot luck supper wss served at 7:30 p.m., followed by an eve ning of cards. Special guests were Miss Theresa Schulte, Mrs. Ray Richardson and Mrs. Dennis Duchateau. Mrs. Martha Lux of Mt. An gel, who had been critically ill the past few weeks, died at th Sublimity nursing home on New Year's day. The 78-year- old woman Aa buried at Mt. Angel, Jan. 4. Mr. and Mrs. John Klntz (Blossom Wolf), are the par ents of a son, Gary John, born DecMi 31 at a Sllverton hospi tal. The young lad has a four- year-old alster, Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kintz nd Mr. and Mrs. Matt Wolf are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Welz and family and Mr and Mrs. Mar vin Zuber (Sharon Meier), have returned to Piatol River after spending the holidaya with home folks. Mrs. E. C. Smith was recent ly admitted to the Sublimity Nursing home. She has been criiicaiiy ill the past year. ACOftrtt FROM THI oJm WITH DEL MINI Del." this friend savs. "what's all this hoop-a-la about char coal - broiled? Meat's meat, isn't It?" , 'Oh. friend." I sigh, "you mean you've never tasted spec ial charcoal-broiled meat? "Well ..." he aays. "Never mind." I insert. "You haven't or you'd know." 1 elaborated. "It does something no . other method of cooking can do to a choice steak or roast. Why, it keeps the juices in the meat and imparts a very special, ricn open-fire flavor to the outside It ... " I couldn't stand it. Just thinking about it doe It to me. I ran down to the Oak Room quick as a wink- ana what ao you tmnk? I found CHARCOAL-BROIL ED STEAKS as low as 11.50 You will, too! Remember In Salem it's the Hotel Marion rhone 3-4123 HZ i VwOMI .MT Jeff Chandler In "US! W JUMaTU" Also Humphrey Bogart" in "Key Largo" Scoffs Mills SCOTTS MILLS Earl Lan don, MM2C, cam, from his base in San Diego,' Calif, to visit hi father, Roy Landon. Another on, Howard Lan don, army man, left shortly af ter the arrival of Earl for Ft Ord, Calif., after spending his leav at home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Landon have recently had television Installed in their home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bielen berg art enouncing the birth of a son, Bernard Mathias, for bis two grandfather. Mathias Blelenberg of Scott Mills, and Bernard Willmitx of Zanes ville, Wise. He weighed ten pounds, fiv ounce at birth nd ha two brother and sister. Mr. Will Fry visited with her sister, Mrs. Anna Lardy, at Hillsboro recently. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lantz and son have returned fronj a visit with Lai.U' mother iu Redmond. STORE PARTNERSHIP WOODBURN Robert W. (Bob) Sawtelle. who has been employed at the Woodburn Pharmacy sine ItSO, has en tered into partnership In the operation of the store with O. J. Adkinson, who ha owned th store sine 1S47, when he bought out th late Fred Even- den. Call Meet for Handicapped SILVERTON The Parents council for handicapped children will meet on Monday night at the Library of the Eugene Field school. Th Sllverton Junior Wo man's club is a sponsor of this new project ' Howard F. Feast executive di rector for the Oregon Society for crippled children and adults, will be th main speaker and Mr. William B. Chandlee, Hillsboro, chairman of volunteer service for the society, will show th film, "Stairsteps to Happiness." Mrs. John Main is the" tempor ary secretary. Th council met for the first time in December and to open to parents, relative and friends of handicapped chil dren. It has th approval of th Sllverton school system and Mar ion county health department - SUNDAY Si'HOOL MELT The Mario- County Sunday School convention will bt held at Evangelistic Tempi, Mar ket and Park street, Saturday, Jan. 18, beginning at am. Those attending art) requested to bring their own lunches. Whit Star TUNA eg. Sac can 45c SAVING CENTER MARKETS Friday, January 8. 193 J Fairview FAIR VIEW Thirty members and friend of th Reorganize Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints attended the sera, ices in charge of Elder f r Chaplain, Vancouver, Wash- jt uary ft. At tn close oa -church ser. ke dinner was served in th social room. of th church. Per Feed At IU Beat Try Cherry's Plantation I ML 8. HE Thar. 1 chicken and 'dam, ling day. Open 4:M to is Sua. 1Z to p. m. - Omet ataoday. 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