Pagtt THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Orejroa Monday. January 11," 1954 ' In The Valley . Editea ay Mike Ferfcea, Pb.M 22441 Est, IZ Mill City MILL CITY Tlx Mill CUT Council held their monthly meet inf at the city hall Wednesday evening, Jan. 8.. Highlight of the evening was the initallation of i. C. Kimmel aa Hill City'a firit elected mayor, the office former ly being appointive. John at ulr, outgoing mayor, was present to officially hand over the "keys" to the city. . An' ordinance eras passed cov ering necessary 'procedure for as sessment improvemente. The or dinance is te be effective imme diately. Mayor Kimmel announced the following commissions: Arlo Tuers, police:Bob Hill, street: Bill Stewart, aanltation: John Muir will set as vice mayor. The other council member la Lee Knowles. Don S hey the again will aerve aa municipal judge and Mr. Homer Tbacker is city re corder. Recent guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGrandle were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Web ster and family at Grandview, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carpen ter of Richland and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nelson and family of Port land. All are former Mill City residents, employed on the De troit Dam project ' I Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson were their children end their families; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson and children of Astoria; Mr. and Mra. Cecil Baldwin and sons from Sesttle; Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Thompson of Hoops, Calif.; and John Jackson from Hoops. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson from Msrysville, Calif. Friends and relatives here have received word that Mrs. Ger trude Mason, long-time resident of MiU City, now residing in Harrlsburg, is recovering from surgery at the Dallas hospital. Two of her tons. C. E. and Lester Mason, live in MiU City. Mr. and Mra. Norman Garrison I nave taaen an apartment at cor . villis, where Mr. Garrison has employment The Garrisons, who own a home In Mill City, plan to . reside in Corvallia temporarily. Mrs. W. E. Davis Is recovering from the effects of i recent fall at her home, when ahe broke her left arm. She expects to wear it in a cast at least another month. The Davis' grandson, Charlea Grand Island GRAND ISLAND "Stitch and Chatter" was the name chosen lor the new 4-H sewing club that has been started in the Grand Island district with Mrs. Leslie scoggin as leader. The club was organised Dee. 16 with the followini officer. eiectea: President Beverly Turner; vice-president Carol Irwin; sec retary Jreaiurer, Dorothy Irwin: song leader, Gail Steingrube; publicity, Elise Steingrube. A meeting was held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Scog. gsn, Wednesday evening with William Perry, County 4-H lead er, to give information on the dillerent projecta and several more giris joined. Members are Dorothy and Car ol Irwin, Beverly Turner, Elise, uau ana bene steingrube, Edna and Cleta Sims, Janice and Bar bara Chandler, and Kathy Tomp- sins. The next meeting will be Jan. 13 at the Scoggan borne. Ballston Ml. Angel Firemen BALLSTON Mrs Melvia John- C.t lU.se fUf. licu new viuici) Pleasantdale PLEASANTDALE Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Penland spent New Years with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mra. How ard Scharschmidt, at Long- view, Wash. The Scharschmidta had recently moved to Long view where he is a superintend ent for the Long BeU Lumber company, having been trans ferred from the Grand Ronde plant to the Longview plant. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Joeckel were Mr. and Mra. Lynn Asbahr and their two sons of Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Reich stein attended a family dinner at the home of her brother, Richard Lazott, at Banks, New Years. Special guests were their parenta from Rohnervllle, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Harry La zott and another daughter, and family, Mr. and Mra. Willis Ed wards and children. Mr. and Mrs. Reichstein took Mr. Lazott to Willamlna to visit another daughter, Mr. and Mra. V e r n Booth and children. Mrs. Weldon Swan and Bon nie returned home Monday having been In Dayton with her mother, Mrs. Rose Dickerson iilm h December V? .lut ?d ,,end,n Mll i 22. Mr. Swan 1. doing well at ' , . A the Portland sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark and ... n..j m.p..i.. u two sons returned last week from ,d Dayton Pharmacy for S SET lllVi "'" thm day. during the taking of ; : . " " Inventory, wT .. i T .''' Mr.-artd Mra. Don Carlson Mr. and Mra. Raymond Thomp- ind tw0 children of Mc !"" accompanied oy ner Mlnnville were Sunnday guests JJ!K!? ? her parenta. Mr. and Mr.. Floyd McFarlane, and later drove to Forest Grove. Mr. and Mra. Dave Dorsey of this week from i visit with rela tives in Idaho. Recent guests at the homes of Tom Morris and Charles Stewart were Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Young of Salem. Tbey are for mer residents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coryell pent the holidaya with his fath er in Seattle. Coryell returned to Mill City several months ago from Ketchikan, Alaska, follow ing a serious back Injury. Mrs. W. F. Misner returned to her borne in Mill City last week following a visit with her daugh ter In California. Mr. and Mra. John Nelson, and family of Areata. Calif., are visit. ing at the home of their daugh ter, Mrs. Robert McCUntock. They also are visiting with their manv friends, moving to . the Califor nia city only recently from MiU uty, 1 - , vresi jroyron WEST STAYTON There will be meeting of the Mutu al Telephone company, Jan. 12 at ft p m. at the Wert Stanton school. This is an important meeting for the discussion on dial phones and election of of ficers. Visitors at the Robert Shep herd home over the holidays were her parenta, Mr. and Mra. Joe Maurer, Sr.. of Marquam. Mrs. Shepherd s sister and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hunt of Bremerton, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Gerllta and family of Silverlon; Mr. and Mra. John Supprs and sons, and Mr and Mrs. Reno Williams of Olathe. Colo. Mrs. Paul McClellen recent ly returned from Tucson, Ariz., where she visited her eon, daughter - in-law and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Tru man McClellen and Jimmle. Mra. McClellen made the trip with her daughter - in - law's parenta. Mr. and Mrs Monroe waiKcr or Lyons Truman Is with the U.S. Air Force and la stationed at Tucson. Mrs. Julia Stinett. who suf. fared a heart attack recently, la reported to be improving and may be able to return Dome soon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nye. Gary and Jimmle. returfied Friday from San Diego, where they apenl tnristmas with Mr. Nye's sister and husband. Mr. and Mra. John Huntley and Larry. Yorkvllle, Calif., visited hta parenta, Mr. and Mrs. George Dorsey, also her mother in Portland and went on to Wash ington, visiting his brothers, Martin Dorsey and family at Prescott and Vaughn and his family at Seattle. They stop ped at Burns to see his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Culp during their ahort vaca tion from his logging business, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nichols were recently guests of friends. Mr. and Mra. Alvin Rutachman of Falrview district, for dinner. Also present were Mr. and Mrs Gene Weldon. of Falrview. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richards took their sister-in-law, Mrs. Clayton Richarda of Webfoot to Portland, Sunday to see her Infant daughter who is improv ing front a grave illness. They also visited the Ed Richards' daughter and family, Mr. and Mra. Dean Rector and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Freshour and sons apent New Year'a day at Independence with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Buaby. Karlyn Launer, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Clarence Launer, apent two days in Portland last week as a delegate to the Ev angelical Youth Fellowship convention, representing the Unionvale United Brethren church. North Howell NORTH HOWELL The North Howell Home Extension unit met Jan. ?? for a 12 o'clock luncheon. The hostessee for the day were Mrs. Agnea Wscken, Mrs. Jessie Coomler, Mrs. Nancy Weisner, Mrs. Ann Nichols. The project for the day waa "Simple Home Repairs," dem onatrated by project leader, Mra. Frank Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wieaner have aa their house guests this week Mrs. Wlesner's mother, Mrs. Miles from Portland. Mr. and Mra. H. C. Espe at tended the basketball game at Genre; Tuesday evening, the gsma waa played with the Sa lem academy. The North Howell Grange will meet Monday, Jan. 11 for a 7 o'clock pot-luck supper. The hostessea for the eve ning will he Mra. Amy Beer and Mrs. Florence Espe. Jsn. 12 the Home Economics club will meet at the hall for a 130 dessert luncheon with the aame hostessea in charge. eon was hostess to the first Home Extension Unit meeting of the year at an all day meeting Jan. 7. The project leaden, Mrs. John son and Mra. Charlea Kadell gave a demonstration on "Foods for Entertaining'' in the morning and the afternoon waa given over to the business meeting. It waa voted to give a donation te the March of Dimes. The prize waa won by Mra. nornun Tuuord. Mra, Ezra Kilmer was tub Miicr. Member! and friends tt,.4. ing were airs. George Gardner, Miss Elsie Taylor, Mra. George Wilson. Mrs. Edd Miller Ur. Frsnk Biaael.'Mra. Jerome Recce. " vui rocni. war, nrnrman Tufford, Mrs. Howsrd Shsfer, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mra. Milton Fanning, Mra. Bob Patty, Mra. Martin Van Grooa. Mra. r. ncvuiiucn, irs. inariea Ksdell, Mrs. Ted Aaron, Mra. Fred Edson, Mrs. Frank Whitelow, Mra. Clark eioon jr., aire. John sterna, Mrs. Hugh Coffelt and the hmi... A family reunion of the Se- cnnsi ismiues waa held at the nome 01 sir. ana Mrs. Howard Shsfer New Year'a Day. Those sttending were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ottinger. Bonnie and Tommy Ottinger, Mr. and Mra. Chuck Shafer and eon, all of Me- minnrine air. and Mrs. Orlo c. christ and Allen Serhriil nH Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cox, Eddie and Carolyn, all of Portland; Miss Mary Sechrist of Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meyers. Oakland, Calif.; and Mr. and Mra. Sam Seara, Wilma Sears, Mr. and Mra. Roland Russell and Mr. and airs. J. J. secnrist, all of Ballston. Dinner guests New Year'a nan at the home of Mr. and Mra. Mel vin Johnson .were Mr. snd Mrs. Sheldon Johnson of Sheridan; Mr and .Mrs. Kenneth Painter and two children; Robert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schouble and children, all of Portland. A 7 pound 12 ounce son was born to Mr. and Mra. Fred Vin- ceni at me McMinnville hospital tie hss been mm,H rh,-u. Douglae. Mr. and Mra. Charles ivaneu are maternal mnrinrnt. mw.A w i, ... . r . muv mi, nine Vincent la tne pa ternal grandmother. A card nartv. one of oeing neia ny the IOOF lodge, was held in the IOOF hall recent ly. High score in pinochle waa won by Mra. Lorna Hincks snd the low went to Mrs. Clsrence Hawley. High in 300 went tn John Pr-ki and low to Eugene Hinnemen. jonnny Kilmer la attending a kindergarten school in Sheridan. Little Bobbie Ksdell celebrat ed his third birthday Jan. 4 by having Melva Johninn. Moon, Chick Wilson and Jnhnn Kilmer together with their moth- era spend the allernoon with him and enjoy his birthday cake. Mr, and Mra. George Wilson were New Year'a day dinner guests si me home of Russel and Miss Elsie Taylor. Rev. and Mra. GahrUi ch.ni,. of Sheridan visited at the home 2 M!ivnd Mr- H,rrv Kalten back Thursday. airs. Ha tenbark a Imn,..;.. . i. . ,7. -r- ... iui ur, recent iiiness. Mrs. Msrie Miller of Portland waa a guest last week at the home of her parenta, Mr. and Mra. El- HI OIIMU. Sunday visitors at the S. 0 Snow home were Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Berky of Gopher Val ley and Mr. and Mra. Charles Msgee of Sheridsn. Mrs. Bob Srharf iinH.,,.i ... Jor surgery at the McMinnville General hospital Jsn. 4 snd is making a satisfactory recovery. Mr. .id Mra. Jay Sechrist re C,.v,ed, n,c", eing of the critical illness of their daughter, Mra. Bob Myers of Oakland, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Myers were re turning home from a visit to Mra. Myera' parenta when she wss stricken and hospitalized. iwrs. Lily Bowman wss taken to Dallaa Wedneaday for medical treatment MOUNT ANGEL Election of officera of the Mount Angel Fire Department waa held dur ing the annual meeting of the organization Wednesday eve ning, Jan. 0. Officers elected are John Schurr, president; Joseph Wag ner, secretary-treasurer; Jamea Weilman, quartermaster; Bob ramsworth, asslstart quarter master; Walter Krjee, Joseph oercnioia and Victor Hotter, auditing committee: Leo Traeg er, Ted Lacy and Jamea Bour bon na la, grievance committee; and Darreli Sample and Wil 11am Schaecher, special com mittee. Chief Francis C. Schmidt will have aa assistant chief, Al bert T. Wilde; drill master. Jo aeph M. Wagner, and captain oi equipment, James Bourbon, nais. Honorary members of the de partment are E. P. Scharback, A. J. Butach. J. L. Wachter. A. J. Bigler, John Bigler, David Traviaa, Ben Traviaa, Leo A. Schwab, Louie A. Schwab, Jo- aepn ricker, and R. T. Biaenius. Donald Sheridan Pedee PEDEE Mr. and Mrs. Glen Turner and Kent of Vancouver. Waah., were New Year'a guests of his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perry and daughter. Mrs. James Hoxit drove to Vancouver u..h Thursdsy snd were guests of his brother, Ben Perry and family. They spent Fridsy at Napewine, Wash., guests of Mr. Hoxit's psr ents. James Hoxit la sutioned in Jspsn. Billy Thorp of Coos Bsv has spent the past week with his fsther, Tob Thorp and family. mi. mna mrs. rrant Shevtbf re Thursdsv auesta nf th.,- sun, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherthe at Lebanon SHERIDAN Mr. and Mr. Harry Wilder were hosts at a tareweu dinner for their eon Ray, who has enlisted In the navy. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hansen of Grand Ronde, Mr. and Mrs. John Cor ner and family of McMinnville, Mr. and Mra. Orien Corner of Washington, Mra. Florence Corner, Flora ' WUder and Harry Robertson. Gordon M. Haugen waa home on furlough over Christmas from Fort Bennlng, Ga., visit ing his parenta, Mr. and Mra. A. J. Haugen and family. Charles Crowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crowe, was home from Ft. Belvoir, Md., where he attends officers' can didate school, over the holi daya. Pfc. Junior McKenzie ar rived home from Korea re cently, where he has been aerv Ing with the army. A 3c Joe Chrlsman and Mrs. Chrisman of Fairfax, Calif., spent the Christmas hol idays here visiting friends and relatives. Roscoe Gutbrod was home from Camp Hanford for the holidays. Mrs. Leonard Halstad was elected president of the OAO club at the meeting held at Mrs. Stanley Chrlstensen's, Sr., Tues day. Mrs. Lewis Tatom was elected vice president; Mrs. Eu gene McKlnley, secretary-treasurer, v Palmer Byrkit, Jr., who has been stationed in Japan with the navy, visited his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Byrkit, over Christmas. He returned to San Francisco on Jan. 1 Mr. and Mra. Al Des Volgncs were given a farewell party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ullrich Saturday. Attending were Mr. and Mra. Lester Smuck, Mr. and Mra. Alfred Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. William Rosenbalm, Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Tatom and Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Camp. The Amerine family held their annual holiday reunion this year at the home of Mrs. Lottie Crawford in McMinn ville. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Amerine of Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ellis and family of Port Or ford, Mr. and Mra. Relny Del ker and family of Willamlna, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Amerine and family of Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Amerine and family and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Smith and family of Sheridan, Mr. and Mra. Eli Beachy and Mra. Crawford of McMinn ville. Mrs. Catherine Jacoby of Los Angeles waa a guest of her niece, Mrs. Isabella Armi tage recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kunz ler were recent visitors in Or ting. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Cox left this week to return to his station at Monterey, Calif., aft er spending two weeks' leave at the R. B. Cox and Alvin Williams homes. Mr. and Mra. Bob Meyer of Oakland. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs L. Wakefield of Madera. Calif., visited at the Jay Se christ home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen DONALD Mra. Grace Bishop has received word that ahe la a great-grandmother. A baby girl waa born to Mr. and Mra. William Biahoo of Man- cheater, Iowa, Dee. 28. The baby has been named Joyce llene. Edward Leavy. son of Mra. Ella Leavy, who graduated from Notre Dame thia year. has opened up law offices in the Roberta Building in Eu gene. Mrs. Louia Unteraeher ad. vises that the WSCS have re sumed their quUting activities at tne cnurch. They started a new quilt Wednesday. The ladies do thia work for any one who wishes it John Pelto la receiving In teresting letters from his son, Ernie, who is now stationed at Misawa. Japan, which is about 14 hours by train -north of Tokyo. Ernie ia a radar technician, and if everything goes aa planned maybe some night Mr. Pelto may be able to listen to his son on some "ham radio station." Mr. and Mra. Vireil Mav- hew and Mrs. Ben Qufnn of Donald called on their old friend, Mra. Lena Parrott in Butteville Sunday. Mrs. Par rott ia recovering from aur- gery which ahe underwent re cently in St Vincent's hos pital In Portland. Harmon Yeary was taken 111 Sunday evening and waa taken to Salem General hospital. His neighbor, Lars Nelson, is looking after things while he is in the hospital. Mr. Yearv had Just been honored with a surprise birthday party, Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Hampell and daughter were aupper guests that eve ning, and then a neighbor, Mra. Alf Nelson and family, came over bringing a birthday cake complete with candlea. Victor Rcker, nephew of Mt. Angel to Plan Home for The Aged MOUNT ANGEL The first annual meeting of the Bene-' dictine Village Corporation wiU be held in the club room ; I of SL Mary' school at I p.m. , I Thursday, Jan. 14. Plana for the coming year, and progress which has been made towards erecting a borne for the aged will be discussed. Woodburn WOODSURN Prof. Martin P. Coopey, head of the civic en gineering department of Oregon State coUege, waa the guest speaker at the Woodburn Rotary ciuo rnursaay noon. He talked on the state highway program from tne engineering standpoint J. F. Lacey waa program chairman. Next Thursday Mayor Elmer Mattaon will be in charge of the ' program and will ahow colored snovies of 'Picturesque Sweden." Kenneth Ashland and Charlea Wyffela returned home Thursday from a three-day convention of the Western Washington Horti culture association at Puyallup. Tbey were invited to demonstrate : their recent invention, the Wy- una cane cnopper. A. G. Cowan of the May Furni ture company in Woodburn has been awarded a wrist watch for his showing in the recent Mavtie home demonstration contest He waa one of nine salesmen receiv ing the award in the region com-' prising, Oregon, Washington, Cal- norma, laano and Utah. Robert Heimever. 19. son nf Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Heimever of . Woodburn. hss completed his air torce training course at Lackland air force base near San Antonio, ' Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richarda at tended the funeral of Mrs. Ada i Hoitgreive in Portland Friday. Mrs. Hoitgreive. who died Jsn. fi. waa the mother of Mra. Norman ! iliciiards oi Portland. New officers will be elected hv the members of St Mary's Guild st the meeting on Tuesdav. Jan. i 12, at the parish halL A dessert I uncneon win be served at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Tom Hanna hostess. Mrs. J. F. Lacey, presi- Mrs. H. R. Drive, spent the ?eIK' wm ,.ln cn" ' "e fir,, three day, of January in bnud'T JSS the Driver home. His home is In Sidney, Neb., but he is sta tioned at Ft. Lewis at the present. Wednesday evening the Donald Firemen and their guests held their annual ban quet and dance in the Donald fire hall. They had a whole pig roasted by the Canby Bakery and the ladies brought other food for the banquet. All of the Donald firemen were there with the exception of three members. Vernon Christopherson who was in The Dalles hosDital with bronchial pneumonia, has returned home and ia report ed to be getting along satie- lactorlly. Mr. and Mra. H. R. Driver had dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Meyer, Hills boro, Wednesday. This is an annual get together of the two families, aa they alternate be tween the two home, each year. They both formerly lived in Sidney, Neb.' It ha, been announced that the Donald Extension unit will show a film on Hawaii, Tuesday evening, Jan. 19. at the Donald grade school. This is a special meeting of the unit to show the film. This meeting will be under the di rection of Mrs. H. R. Driver and Mrs. Horace Cook. The regular meeting of the extenaion unit will be at the Donald hall Jan. 12. and prospective Guild members I sre invited to attend. Sweet Home SWEET HOME Richard Luke- j sick of Seattle, Wash., was a re-1 cent nouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. ! Wayne Smith. - i Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brandt and family of Foster, and Mrs. Otto ! Brandt of Albany returned this week from La Honda, Calif., where they visited with Mr. Brandt's father, Otto Brandt. Mr. and Mrs. Lorring Johnson were hosts to Lorring's father ! and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, and sons Billie snd Ken neth of Sesttle, Wash. ; Otto Buff of Salem was a re cent houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey .Fogle. He also visited at ! I the home of his niece, Mrs. Ron 1 Fosle. j Mrs. Bessie Toland of Rifle, Colo., is making a visit in the ! home of her son and daughter-in-1 law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Toland. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and I Ronnie recently returned from I making visits to the W. L. Smith family in Corvallis and the R. G. Brady family in Roseburg. The Civic Chorus is meeting at i 7:30 p.m. in the high school music room to practice on songs to be sung at the Chamber of Com- i mrrce banquet on Jan. 2S. Falls City Unionvale UNIONVALE Mrs Waller Diebel is recovering satitfictnr. ily and able to be up and about ! in tne nome r. and Mrs. George Diebel n H ttmn . T a i - --.. .una. lAiren ana ljaur-l r.nc, iic ,u me jonn Day area wncre vieorge is employed. Mr. and Mrs ArnnM n.n. and the twins, Victor and Vickey j ,nd ,on ' Coeur d'Alene. ! Bridgeport. FALLS CITY Louis Marinn. who has been quite ill for the past three weeks is beginning to gain strength again. Mrs. fcd Lance and familv re cently visited her nephew, Ken neth La Fond, his English bride and son, whom he brought home from England where he has been in the air force. Mrs. Llovd Cook of the Oak. dsle community submitted to ma jor aurgery at the Portland Os teopathic hospital Mondav. E. C. Anderson drove to Seattle and enjoyed Christmas with his dsughter, Mrs. Robert G. Smith. David Marion, eldest son of the Louis Marions who have been living at home, was recently mar ried to Miss Rose Ellis of Dallas. Mr. Marion is employed st Vsl setz but the young couple will reside in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. George Krfsuver of Albany were recent guests of tne u o. Rockford fsmilv of HZ if vl rttOftI S-S4S7 50c Till 5:60 JANE WYMAN IN "SO BIG" Also Maria Montet In "THE THIEP OF VENICE" t I me)! s-teee NOW PLAYING! Warner Color Randolph Scott In "THUNDER OVER THE PLAINS" Kirk Donglas '4THE Jl Gf.Lr R" 2B oi near Salem, were Sunrfa. guests of his rrsndmniher U-. Lura Truax and attended church aervicea at the school house. Mr. and Mra. William Chestnut, Mr. and Mra. Herbert Pankratz of Portland, spent from New Year'a eve, until Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burbank. Miss Theda Condon of Corval lia returned Saturday after spend ing the holidays with her sister, Mrs. There Worm. The New Year watrh nart the school house wss well attend ed. Mrs. Delbert Dow had charge of the game. Mrs. Gus John, Mrs. Robert Johns, Mrs. There Wo mer served refreshments. Pict ures were shown by the Rev. Dow who also led the mid-night devotions. Rev. Delbert Dow. Misa N'ola Womer, C. L. Burbank and Frank Shythe made a trip to Portland Monday in retards te windowi for the new church. Ida . visited at the H. E. Allen home thia week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea John ton of Ponca, Neb., visited at the Norman Johnson home this week. BI'ENA VISTA FC Buena Vista Polk coun ty Farmers Union has set Its quarterly meeting for next Thursday. 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