Pajre 2 In The'- Edited by MIKE FORBES irttAlv. wry:: Go GATr.-' A recepil. i .i-.ioring Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowes, who were recently mimed, and Mr. uT Line n Hw tte " " da,n" "E ' louses! m-rried couple in thejD.on M" accompanying at the community, will be held in llio j m?rringc( Sunday, Jan. 24. An invitation is being extended : to friends of te newest newly-j weds and the oldest couple to attend. Mr. and Mrs-. Don Miley and two children spent Friday and Sat urday in Eugene, where Mr.i Miley attended the Oregon Asso-! a, c-ird3v evenine be-' V .T.' ,i ; . j school class collecting the most Mrs. G enn Magers, Mrs. Thomp- Z "tr fhourTof 8 and 10 i ""J1 a?d T,m Wh"C 8CrVed , silverware coupons (or flatware! son, Mrs. Betty Cook, Mrs. Eddie Mr Ind Mrcnnc"s observed rcJ.resh,ment- K r 'for the home economies depart-j Fox, Mrs. Veva Blanchard, Mrs. k" JL" .Z-Z . w 1 ..Guc5 ? wcre. Ph','p Ca.nn' ment. and $1 to the student turning Carolyn Emerson, Mrs. Ardith me aiAticiit oiniMLiflui; " t mm Kirntr rvi iikp. .tits. L.ue . . .. lation of secondary school prin- p0sed of their home near the ; ccnljy approved at a public hear cipals. Mr. Miley is a member of j Main St. bridge and also a 160- ! jg Reason for the reduction was the committee to review high , acre ranch near Black Rock, j tnat those streets eliminated from school college relations and the , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klicver have ' the first phase of the program Inter-State Council. The duties ; purchased the home and the i were bordered by too many vacant of this committee will also in- r Oregon Association of N o r t h j jots. volve senior campus visitation in : American Baptist Convention Streets which will c improved the spring. j Mrs. L. L. Rynearson was call ed to Portland by the death of her grandfather, Robert H. Mc- Namee, at the age ot 101. Mr. McNamce was born in Jackson County, Ohio, and at the age of 99 made a trip to Oregon to visit his grandaughter, who at that time was a resident of Detroit, where he made many friends. Bur ial was in Mountain Grove, Mo. Mrs. Alva McNamee accompanied the body of her father-in-law east. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haun and daughter, Louise, and son Mcr vin, who have resided in Red ding, Calif., since selling their home in Gates last spring, have returned to Gates to make their home for a time. They arc rent ing the Struckmeicr home and Louise and Mcrvin arc attending the Gates high school. Mrs. Elmer Stewart visited sev eral days the past week in Stay ton at the C. A. Brudcr home. She returned home Saturday. Mrs. Glen Hcnness, accomnan Jed by Mrs. Burrcl Cole, Mrs. Clarence Rush, Mrs. Clare Hcn ness and Kandee and Mrs. Keith Henness, of Mchama, drove to Dallas Tuesday of last week, where they spent the day with Mrs. Henness's mother, Mrs. Roy Taylor, on her birthday anniver sary. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stafford and family moved this week to Lakevicw where Stafford will en gage in the gravel business with his brothers-in-law, Basil, Erwin, Gordon and Kenneth Weathers, former residents of Gates. Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Hutch pson visited ' in Redmond and Prinevillc over the week end. Princville was their former home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood drove to Cottage Grover over last week end, where they Were guests at the home of Mrs. Fleet wood's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Eastburn. Mrs.- L. L. Rynearson enter talncd a group of youngsters' Sat urday afternoon, Jan. 23, at her home, in compliment to her daughter Susan, who was six years old that day. nvited to help Susie eclebarte the day were Christine Ncwbcrg, Idanha: Bev erly Humphreys, Detroit; Binkic Bingston, Mill City; Linda An derson, Marjoric and Phyllis Ny gaard, Lois Evans and Dickie Rynearson, Gates. Mrs. Brad Humphreys, Mrs. F.rlck Ncwbcrg and Mrs. Orville Mygaard assisted the hostess serve refreshments. The Gates Woman s club met Thursday evening, Jan. 23, in the recreation rooms of the high school. Mrs. Kenneth Martig pre sided. Mrs. W. R. Hutchrson, chair man nf the building committee, reported on the progress made on the club house. Mrs. W. S. Hudson, chairman nf the reception committee for the reception to be held Satur day evening, Jan. 30, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bnwrs and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hcnness, discussed plans. Other members of the com mittee In charge of arrangements are Mrs. Richard Parker, Mrs. W. F. Strurkmeier, Mrs. Dale Reynolds, Mrs. Floyd Vnlkel and Mrs. W. R. Hutchrson. Members of the gift commit tee are Mrs. Glrn Hcnness, Mrs. Orville Nygaard, Mrs. llurrel Cole, Mrs. Walter Ilrisbin and Mrs. Albert Millsnp. Mrs. Elmer Klutke. Gates rep resentative of the ladies auxil iary of the Santiam Memorial hos pital, was present and spoke on plans of the auxiliary to reorganize. Valley Mrs. Klutke announced that a luncheon to be given by mem- I i . i 1.1 i... km k 4UA"Vri 1 i'u ,k held in Jlehama, reo. 4, in the Woman's club house. Patsy I'ennick entertained Richard Parker, Mrs. i Kuhlman, Mrs. Robert Rose, Mrs. Don Gordon, Mrs. William Pen-1 nick and Mrs. Harold Morton. j j j I "rs- i Dallas DALLAS Mr. and AHolDh Schneider have dis- , has purchased the ranch, which : !is improved with a lodge and other buildings. It is expected j . - - - that the ranch will be made ready for summer camp this year. The Schneiders have moved to Clovcrdale, Calif., where they have been living since before Christmas and where he is cm ployed in construction in con nection with the Denney Broth ers sawmill. The move was made so they would be near their daughter, Mrs. J. F. Don ney, wife of one of the saw mill owners. They have lived in and near Dallas for the past 15 years, where he followed the line of building constructor. Two boys, one a parolee from the Boys' Training School at Woodburn, arc missing from the home of Mrs. Dora Horner of Falls City, since Sunday, Tony Ncufeld, Polk county sheriff, states. A billfold and $2.1 also arc missing from the- Horner home. Fails City FALLS CITY-Word has been received of the death of Calvin Shepherd who lived in the Bridge port community many years ago, his death having occurred at his home in Corvallis. Mr. Shepherd was a brother-in- law of Elmer Guthrie of this city and Mrs. Lillith Guy of Dallas. Funeral was Tuesday at Mc- Hcnry Funeral Home in -Corvallis. Junior Bakke and Raymond Wil liams have been spending a fur lough with home folks, coming from army training camp near the District of Columbia. Having finished their (raining they will go to Fort Lewis, Wash., where they wil Ibc assigned to duty. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones of Dallas were Sunday afternoon guests of the Ross Bowman fam ily. Mrs. Grant Barnard visited her parents, the Lorcn Coopers, Sun day. Mrs. Edward Bakke was a ton- silectomy patient at the Bartell hnspital last week. Mrs. Bakke developed bronch ial pneumonia after surgery. Mrs. Jess Sylsbury has been brought home from the hospital following surgery. .Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Drake and family, accompanied by Jerry Livingston, drove to Seattle Tues day, where they met the Drakes' oldest son rrank when his boat ri(K.kcd 8t 8:30 Wednesday morn inB Frank had served In the ma rines in Korea 18 months, having been overseas over three years. He will be home the first of the week. Frank received a medal for having led some of his men through a mine field to safety soon after reaching Korea. Mrs. Alvin Drake says she has the pleasure nf having good neighbors. When she made her recent trip to Seattle to meet her son Jim Emhree took over her paper route fr her while away, Mrs. Leston Dickie cooked the meals at the grade school for her, Mrs. Dick Pal milked the cow and John Doke fed the chirkens. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bernard and children were Sunday even- jng ,,,.,rr guests at the Charles , lvan ,nme. celcbratini! the birthdays nf l.oretta Cooper Bar- nard and Mr. Ryan. Miis Jean Campbell of Dallas ; was a week end house guest nf Mr. and Mrs. Charles llvan. j Gernldine lloti-hkin has been i very ill at her home, suffering 1 from influenza. Giicsl at the l.nren Cooper home Sundav were Mrs, Klta Walh. her d.iiiBhter Mrs. lrma Cooper, and Mrs. Cooper's son, Jirtin Cooper, nf Independence lrma Cooper is a sislrr In law of Lorrn Cooper. The (ensile stren"lh of rollon Is about that of slerl Thursday Lunch At North's In the Capitol Shopping Center BEEF STEW HOT ROLL A"- I ast Service .... Drlirious Fond .... Try Sulcm's Best Place to Fat! Villamina WILLAM1NA George Norris ar-1 rived home this week on a two j we's visit with his parents. Mr. I and Mrs. R. Lee Norris. He has been stationed at Fort Ord. Calif, j .Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mishler and Mrs. Guv Fendall returned this week from a 3000 mile trip Hiroush California ,.u k;k The high school PTA met this week, and made plans for a talent he Vde se"hcTand a "miT .t,e wfls appointcd l0 look inl0 the show, to be sponsored jointly with T))e pTA wiU M lo tho high . nCiai w !f,,',,3 the mimb, Following the moving, the high arren cook, conducted the members on a tour through the rooms recently built to add onto the high school space, The city council has taken off about 20 blocks from the original j i hliu-Ls and S14O.OU0 DroDosed ., rMit imnrovement Drotfram re immediately are eight blocks in the business district, B street, C: street. Gentry, part of Fourth and . ,.t. u (hA n-ik part of Churchman ion th north o ' .r .h. hih sBchoWo? on'rr sorsidofT j city. Bids will be called for during February and March with con struction to be completed by No.. 1. Alice Pohn was installed noble grand of Primrose Rebekah lodge at the Jan. 21 meeting. Theda Wright was installed vice grand; Gcraldine Mc-Namar, secretary; Alice Rudig, financial secretary; Sou Nore'en, treasurer; Lola : t xt, r,nhu i chaplain: Wilma Yocom, color ! r . . ... bearer; Wise, r.s.n.g.; Amy Fox, l.s.v.e.: Ellen l;oylc, r.s.v.g.; Catherine Huddleston, Inside guardian; and Verna Robertson, outside gardian. Installing officers were district deputy president Nettie Wise, as sisted by marshal, Mamie Edmis ton; warden, Verna Robertson; secretary, Mary Young; treasurer, Amy Fox: muscian, Ann Call. Barbara Stone is junior past noble grand. Noble Grand Alice John ap pointcd Wilma Yocom, Henrietta Banvard and Dorothy Drill on the finance committee; and Barbara Stone, Bea Coddington and Guy Call on the floor committee. Mrs. Earl L. Richardson was in stalled president of the Community Garden club at their January meet ing. Mrs. Ann Call was installed as vice president and Mrs. Helen Mnwhirler, secret ary-treasurer. Mrs. Orlcy Brock Sr. was installing officer. The meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Frank Smelser, was attended by nine members and three guests, two of whom joined the club, Mrs. Iiovcc Coan and Mrs. Sam Smilh. Mrs. Lyda Shipley of Sheridan will have the Feb. 17 meeting. The 500 club met at the home of Mrs. Gust Dahl for an afternoon of .cards. Mrs. E. H. Lindbcck, Mrs. Axel Wakkure and Mrs. Fred Nel son were score winners, and guests were Mrs. Ether Dentel, Mrs. Mary Hcndrickson and Mrs. Bertha Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fleming arc the parents of a son, James Wil- j GERVAIS The Gervais Gar liam, born Jan. 17 at Dr. Barr's den club met Thursday, Jan. 21, clinic. j at the home of Mrs. Irene An- The Civic club will meet Jan. 28 dres. nt 2 p.m. in the auditorium ot the I Mrs. Hazel Bartlctt was guest Emmanuel Lutheran church. Mrs. speaker. She demonstrated manv Axel Wakkure will show slides from Europe and Japan. i terials. Lunch served by the The Theta Rhi club installtd 1 slc at the close of the aft Jeanette Johnson as president fdr "noon was enjoyed. The Fob- the first term of 1954 at their Janu ary meeting. Other officers install ed were Connie Thomason, vice president: Donna Stoddard, treas urer; Pat Severson, secretary: Lu- anne Stoddard, conductor: .lean cttc Carlson, warden: Sonja Ryan, marshal: Janet Booth, chaplain: Ellen Ham. past president: Carol Schukar. right supporter president; Barbara Birchell, left supporter vice president; Iletly Wright, right supporter vice preslriont; Sue Ham, first herald: Carolyn Ramey, third herald: and Yvonne Gift, fourth ' herald. A Marrh of Dimes dance will be held Saturday, Jan. 30 at the'VFW hall, and will be sponsored by the Willamina. Sheridan and Grand Ronde communities. Walter Schuerch was honori.l on his birthday this week with a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Klmon Schuerch. Others )r(..t wt.re Mr. and Mrs. John Schuerch and family and Mr. and .Mrs. Mt-ril Rabuck and fami ly. Mrs. Edna Graham was host- Si A l.l . . . t.. I. 4 i MUSICAL, EXTRAVAGANZA in COLOR! KATHRYN HOWARD GRAYSON-KEEL ANN MILLER ('(t-KEATl'KE . Wtoj-riCKifi A HENREID h mmmi THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oreeon ess o the Friendly Circle club ! with a luncheon this week. Those ! present were Mrs. Augusta Han- son, Mrs. May Norris, .Mrs. Ruby : Ann Toliver, Mrs. Hilda Rabuck i and Jocne, Mrs. Shorty Itickert i and Mrs. Darrell Moen and j daughter. Mrs. Lucinda Leathers was hon-1 ored with a stork shower-by Mrs. ' Johnny Johnson and Mrs. Pete ; Reynolds at the Johnson home. ; Games were played with Mrs. Ar dith Johnson and Mrs. Lovie Thompson winning prizes. ' Thoe attending" sie King, Mrs. Fra were Mrs. Jos- inces Johnson, Mrs. Evelyn Lewis, Mrs. Vcrda pet'oni jlrs. Norma' Blaekwell, Johnson, Mrs. Dorothy Barriger, Mrs. Doris Shctterly, Mrs. Clara Sturgeon, Miss Margaret r ict and ' Miss Milly Gilliam. - j Sending gifts were Mrs. Duane Thomson, Mrs. John Breeden, I Mrs. Donna Stillwell, Mrs. Jim i Reynolds and Mrs.' Sharlene 1 Scott. i Ballston BALLSTON' Mrs. George Wilson j was hostess to the Sew and Social , club at her home Thursday after-! noon, Jan. 21. ! V0Z,l 1 dona ion to the h of Dimes and tc ? have I At the business meeting it was fliarui oi jjiMiea anu w nave u ValenUne.s d,nner , lhe Commun. ity hall Saturday evening. Feb. 13 members of the Cub and their families. Members present were Mrs. George Gardner. Mrs. Bob Brooks, Mrs. Charles Kadell, Mrs. Ezra Kilmer, Mrs. Norman Tuflord, Mrs. Fred Edson, Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Mrs. Jerome Reece, Mrs. Doniva Mellema, Miss Elsie Tay lor, Mrs. Howard Shafer, Mrs. Bob Gould and the hostess. The penny drill prize was won by Mrs. Doniva Mellema Refreshments were s the close of the meeting Mrs Flnna Millnf arm Mrs. Elona Miller and Mrs. Rho- da Smilh attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Agnes Hill, at! Oceanlake last Friday. Mrs. Hill, who was Agnes Conner before her marriage, was born and raised in the Bellevue community and was the daughter of Bellevue pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Con ner. Interment was in the Deer Creek cemetery near Bellevue. Mrs. Jay Sechrist went to San Francisco by plane to be near her daughter, Mrs. Bob Myers, who is hospitalized. Jack DeJong underwent major surgery at the McMinnville hos pital this week and his condition is reported to be satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kilmer at tended the Yamhill county Parents Council for Handicapped Children Wednesday evening in McMinn ville. Dr. Irvin Hill, superintendent of the Fairview school in Salem, was the speaker. AO 1c Donald Smail, his wife and baby daughter of San Diego arc spending a few days at the home of Donald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Smail. The Home Extension unit of Polk county conducted a shirt making work shop for several days last week in the little church. The instructor was Mrs. George Wilson of Ballston. Gervais containers as well as winter ma- ruary meeting will be with Mrs. Sarah Appledorn on the regular tniru Thursday. There will he a Mothers' March of Dimes in the polio campaign conducted in Gervais Thursday night, Jan. 28, hrtween 7 and 8 p.m. Those wishing to con tribute are asked to have their porchlight on at 7. Mrs. Howard Hoyle Is in charge of the campaign and will be assisted by Mrs. Taul Rciling, Mrs. William Uppcndahl, Mrs. Jake Cutsforth, Mrs. Roscoc Col by and Mrs. David Ward. STARTS TODAY! IM.twHHM.I ram 2ND BIG HIT LAMAS DAHL P1QJI MEDINA TECHNICOLOR W&lJJ i7li ,U .... m Hopewell - HOPEWELI Revival serviices are continuing at the Hopewell E. L. B. Church this week cept Saturday night, and close Sunday evening, Jan. 31. Rev. V. C. "Daddy" Graves is the evangelist. Sunday evening, Ronald Cre cclius of Western Seminary in Jennings Lodge, led the song service, Mrs. Ronald Crecelius sang a solo, and Mr. and Mrs. Crecelius a duet as the special music for the service. Monday evening at 7 p.m. youth banquet is planned at the K.'pewcll E. U. B. Church with the Unionvale, Dayton, Pioneer, and Lafayette E. U. B. Youth J Fellowships as special guests. Leo i nornton win tie tne song i leauer. i Sunday, Feb. 7, 11 a.m. is; World Service Day at the Hope well E. V. B. Church, with the Women's Society of World Serv ice in charge of the service. Dr. Kenneth Wesche, Dean at the Western Theological Seminary in Jennings Lodge, widl be guest speaker. The Hopewell Community Club will hold its February meeting at the school on Thursday eve ning, Feb. 4, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Stnnhen RppH is in rharffp nf the program. The February ' meetinig of the Hopewcll Home Extension Unit will be held at the Hopewell E. U. p. Church on Tuesday, Feb. 2, at 10:30 a.m. with Mrs. John Fuqua chairman in charge of the business meeting, and the les son will me "Mending Tips" with Mrs. Charles Van Dorn and Mrs. John Fuqua as project leaders. Mrs. H. D. Hewit will care for pre-chool children. Mrs. Charles Van Dorn and Mrs. John Fuqua will attend the project leaders' meeting at the 4-H building in McMinnville on Jan. 20, in preparation for the lesson on Mending Tips. Mrs. Eugene Wilson represent ed tho Hopewell Unit on the fur niture tour held in McMinnville and Newburg onFriday, Jan. 22. A Camp Cookery club was or ganized Tuesday afternoon at the Hopewell school, with 14 members and Mrs. Charles Van Dorn and Mrs. Nellie Hammer as leaders. Of ficers of the new club are Roland Irwin, president: Robert Pearse, vice president, and Merle Bitekof er, secretary. Robert Lanigan is sergeant at arms. Members are Ferris Bitekofer, Frank Hershe, Abe Irwin, Dee Van Dorn, Eldon Hershe. Carlos Stogsdill, Kenneth Lind, Irvin Bitekofer, James Sah now and Verlin. The club will meet each Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warnock attended the district SDA church officers convention in Portland Jan. 16. They went by way of Laurelwood and Stanley Warnock accompanied them. Mrs. Bessie Wiley of Wysata, Minn., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Terrill and family this week. Mr. and , Mrs. Terrill went to Waldport on Tuesday and brough; her home .with them. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fleming and Phyllis of Silverton were last Sunday guests of the Albert Flem ing family. Mrs. John Allison accompanied her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mac Fnrlanc, of Pleasantdale to Cali fornia on Wednesday and will visit her sister-in-law, Miss Elva Alli son, and daughter, Miss Aileen Al- lison. in El Centra, Calif. Mr. and Mr. MacFarlane will continue on to Arizona. They will be away about three weeks. Mrs. John Geisler spent Wednes day and Thursday in Portland last week, welcoming her new grand son, Jeffrey Lee Jaenicke. 8 lbs. 14 oz born Jan. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jaenicke of Portland. He is their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stephens. Rev. and Mrs. Glen Harris and Rev. W. C. Graves wcre Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N O. Pearse. Dean Brown was the honored guest at a birthday dinner at his home on Sunday. Those who en joyed the afternoon were Miss Dorothv Brown of Salem, James Bennett ot St. Helens, Robert IVarsn Mr. i:,rUi r .nj Beverly. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loop are the latest to install a television set in the Hopewell area. John Kotka had a minor oper- Today CO euic ii:u v5VSv k IN AN ARMED f &K. TANK- 4LJw3Jl susw . bsbbs mm m n n i t I- v V lV v oh imm$ DESERT rViX TREASURMUNIlC,i!!jJCiJ I 0N FBI LiST ! 1 ex-i: gr a, will ! R-f t3 Sjr,&ti, ii?5y)':i28) n" Everett Lowell Kruger, above, alias Ed King, has been added to the list of 10 most wanted men by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. His original exploits have plagued police in half a dozen western cities since he was 14 years old. (AP Wirephoto) Aumsville ! ANMSV1LLE On Friday, Jan. I 22, Mrs. Eldon Tietze was honOr- ed by a surprise shower at her home. Those bidden were: Mesdames Aleta LaRont, Eileen Mickey, Hazel Gildow, Laura Small, Vida Garger, Ethel Weitmer, Marge Guenther, Ora Ling, Yvette Brad ley, Wanda Baker, Helen Polt, Eythel McDonald, Thelma Gentz ler, Hazel Bishop, Irene Schac- fer, Isabel Snyder, Maggie Campbell, Virginia Adams, Golda Garuer, Erma Seines, Louiae Franzen, Eleanor Purdy, and Grace Campbell. On Friday evening members of the Gold Star post of the American Legion and members of the auxiliary were initiated to attend a regular meeting of Pioneer post No. 14, Salem's all woman post. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Killinger, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Moore. Mrs. Virgie Perry, Former Aumsville post mistress, is commander of Pi oneer post. Unionvale UNIONVALE Mrs. George Strawn has completed the work at the Hudson-Duncan Nut as sociation at Dundee and now is employed at Salem. Electric service has been re paired at Mrs. Carl Launer's farm home in Unionvale after being disrupted for several days by the recent snow. Repairing the south and west sides of the parsonage and gym nasuim with donation work, un der the directions of Roy Stout enburg is progressing satisfac torily despite the inclement weather. Dayton telephone line repair work in the Unionvale district is still impeded by the storm. Cub Scouts Aid In Woodburn Polio Drive WOODBURN The sixth an nual "Mile of Dimes" was put on Sat., Jan. 23, by the Woodburn Cub Scouts on Front St., and netted a total of S179 for the polio fund. Twenty-four Cubs, as sisted by two Boy Scouts, worked on Front St. from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday in the rain -and snow. They were directed by Dr. A. K. Guild, cubmastcr. Dr. Allison Willeford and a number of Jay cccs. The regular Cub Scout pack meeting will be held Friday ! night, Jan. 29, at the Washington school and all Cub Scouts and parents are urged to attend. ation of his jaw last week, and is recovering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deedon re- 1 ceivcd wora,nat tn,'r little grand- ! f?n- ''anlCS "J"' Tb L'i ' Mrs. Arthur Hauscr of Portland, is now at home, following surgery and is recovering rapidly. Oscar Laffcrty is now able to be outside and attend to his chores, I folliwing an attack of pneumonia in i December. Robert STACK loan TAYIOI 1111 so Foday I L JL X . V 1 J mam Donald DONALD The Donald Com munity is having a siege of the mumps. Members of the Henry Goode family are reported to be down with them, and it is feared that Lea Feller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Feller, may have the mumps also. Mrs. Lin Cromwell has . re ceived word that her brother, Harold Peterson of Albany, has finally been released from The hospital. While conlined to the hosnital for two montns ne un-, dcrwent three operations and lost 70 pounds. He is able to be up for short periods of time now, but is in bed mostly. It is reported that Harmon f;,i s Kr,. mini in Salem, is eradually im- proving. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Bare spent the weekend at Ft. Lewis, Wash ington, visiting his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson. Mr. Wilson is stationed at Ft. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hass and baby have moved into the Lin Cromwell house o nthe Newberg road. Mr. Hass is employed by Rov Drievcr. Mrs. Hershcl Driever has been confined to her home with a se vere attack of the flu, but is re ported to be somewhat better. At the last meeting of the Women's Benefit Association, Mrs. Robert Kaufman was initi ated. Hostess for the evening were Mrs. Opal Reed, Mrs. Kath rinc Baker and Mrs. Walter Sample. The next meeting of the As sociation will be Jan. 28 when the following officers will be in stalled: Opal Reed, president; Mrs. Ted acher, vice-president; Mrs. Leland Erb, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. L. Peterson, chap nlain: Mrs. Will Bushman, lady of ceremony; Mrs. Walter Sam ple, treasurer; Mrs. Ben Eppers, secretary; and Mrs. Mae St. Helens, financial secretary. After spending several days in Hutchinson Hospital in Oregon City for a check-up, Mrs. Louis Racette is . staying with her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Gilles and is reported to be improving. Friday evening guests in the Raymond Gilles home were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Racette and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hendricks have just returned from a five day trip to Redmond where they visited on the ranch of his broth er, E. C. Hendricks. The morn ing they arrived in Redmond, it was five below zero, then the weather cleared and it was nice. However, it was very difficult coming back over the pass. The wind was blowing and it was srfcwing, and Mr. Hendricks re ports at times he couldn't even see the front of the truck. Donald Extension Unit held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Francis Ryan with Mrs. Jack Bush assisting as host ess. The topic for the day was "Simple Home Repairs" and Mrs. Ed Miller and Mrs. Norman Rciling were the demonstrators. The next meeting will be Feb. 9 at the home of Mrs. Norman Rciling and will begin at 1 o'clock. The topic for the day will be "Keeping Up with Tex tiles", and the demonstration will be given by the Marion County Home Extension Agent, Pauline Schaplowsky. Mrs. L. Peterson will act as co-hostess with Mrs. Rciling. At present the unit is spon soring a furniture refinishing , workshop at the' home of Mrs. j O. C. Lester. The workshop con-j sists of four lessons from ten to i four, and is under the direction of Mrs. Lester and Mrs. Leighton Whitsett. It is understood that the Feb- i STARTS THEIR LOVE... born in tlx fitry of frontier war: -VrtcHiiicownj Jeff CHANDLER Maureen O'HARA SllZail BALL Win MclNTIRE 0wl DRAKE Noah BEERY 2ND ATTRACTION suspensE MARCIA Wednesday, January 27. 1954 Sheridan, SHERIDAN Pamela Pointer celebrated her seventh birthday this week with a party given by her mother, Mrs. Ray Pointer. Guests at her party after school were Richard Berkcy, Mar " n Bride, Linda Britt, Nancy Burd'ck, Vicki Burch, Naydine Hydcr, Dennis Marceaux, Patrick .Mar. kce, John Shaw, Carol Shipley, Link Spooner, Lorene Stutzman, m"i'"". .?"" Donna V. H.rlyi Joker and - - Mrs. Lona Pitkcll of Medford, state president of the Eagles Aux iliary, wil makean official -visit, to Sheridan Tuesday evening, Jan uary 28. A no-host supper will be Iheld before the meeting. A visit ing drill team will put on exhibi- j tion drills that evening. The Sheridan Auxiliary is head ed by Bertha Roberts, with Thelma Woll as secretary, and Gladys Plummer as treasurer. The meet ing will be held in the Eagles new hall just west of town, which they have been hurrying to finish dec orating the past few weeks. Amity AMITY The snow was prac tically all melted Saturday, Jan. 22, except in high places. Sun day morning there was another light fall. Schools closed at noon and the busses returned the students to their homes. Mrs. Kathryn Henderson, Am ity and Mrs. Anna Rutschman, of Fairview, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rutschman of Fair view to Portland Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson are the grandparents of a new granddaughter born at College Station, Texas, weighing 8 pounds. Parents are Lieut, and Mrs. Richard Johnson. The Amitv volunteer fire de partment will sponsor a pie and cake social at the Amity grade school gymnasium, Feb. 6 at 8 pm. as a benefit for the Amity polio drive. Amity junior high school play is scheduled for Saturday night, Jan. 30, at the high school gym nasium at 8 p.m. DRUNK DRIVER FINED ALBANY Geno Jess Luckini, 25, RFD 3, Scio. pleaded guilty in district court Monday to a drunk driving charge and was fined $175, in addition to prospective loss of his driver's license. Luckini was arrested on U.S. highway 20 Satur day by a state patrolman and was admitted to $200 bail. ALASKAN STONES JUNEAU, Alaska (U.P.) Sci entists believe an ancient religi ous cult made up of ruthless me dicine men and cowering slaves left the- strange markings found on stones in southeastern Alaska. ruary meeting will have to do with landscaping. DANCE TONIGHT Crystal Gardens Old Tim and Modern Music by 'Top" Edwards TODAY! THEIR ADVENTURE... as wild and reckless as the H 'est itself! EDWARD . ROBINSON JOHN FORSYTHf HENDERSON KATHLEEN HUGHES rVNi t - -