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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon
Friday, May 21, 1954
I Edited by MIKE FORBES ' ' I
Lyons
f LYONS Mr. end Mr. John
Jungwirth were surprised Suiv
day, when a group of relatives
came to dinner and to spena ine
day. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Sil Bender. Louis. John and Bon
nie of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Jungwlrth of JSewberg; M and
Mrs. Frank Schauner, Mrs. i ncr.
i5 Fund of Salem: Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Silbernagel, Clara Fink of
Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fink
of Lyons, Father Owens of Jor
dan, and Father Timm oi Wis
consin.; . : ;- ''
." Mrs. Leo Cruson and da ugh
!. Marv Jo. are. in .St. Regis,
Mont., called there by the death
of her brother-in-low, ah neisen.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John McCIurg were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayward of
Portland.
: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen spent
the week end at the home of his
aunt, Mrs. George Allen at Blue
. River. -i.
Mrs. Kuth liyon, postmistress
of Lyons, is attending the post
masters' convention held at Gear
hart the first of the week.
The- Santiam Chapel will pre
sent a free sound film, "Stephen
the First Christian Martyr," Fri
day evening, May 21, at 7:30
p.m.
A recent visitor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel
was her niece, Mrs. H. L. Koel
Ing, from Seattle, Wash.
John Tomb, who Is with the
U.S. Army, and stationed at West
Palm Beach, Fla., is spending his
furlough at the home of his par
ents, jkr. and Mrs. James Tomb.
Saturday he, with his parents,
went to Seattle where they visit
ed his brother, Jim Tomb, Jr.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brassfield
and Bob were Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McCoy and Mr. and Mrs. William
Zlegler of Portland. Mrs. Mc
Coy is t sister of Mr. Brassfield
and Mrs. Zicgler a niece.
A group of Girl Scouts with
their leaders enjoyed an over
night outing when they went Fri
day to the C.C.C. Camp at Sil
ver Creek Falls returning home
Saturday.
Scouts enjoying the trip were
.Tnnice Wilson. - Linda Monroe,
- , - , M -i-i inni inont Ktinnai,
Joan weivey, aaenene rniuppi, - - : , ;,;, -Sr:,i"
ni.n uu.i.n l-nin. TiMTlmfoiv Mr. and Mrs. Gail Prather,
Mabel Nydeggcri Joan Nvdegger,
Joan Trahan, Donna Downer,
Kathrvn Johnston, -Pat Mattson
Alta Mattson, Maria McWhirk.
fiAttv Trahan. Nadlne Carr. Ann
Powell, Beverly PoW'et, jfSwsin'HJ
Bowers, Marjorie warden, lion
nle Cruson and Irene Turner. (
Leaders and hostess were Mrs,
Charles Power, Mrs. Donald Mc
Whirk, Mrs. Marshall Powell,
Mrs. Ercll Wilson, Mrs. Dale
Crandell, Mrs. ; Helen Fletcher
and Miss Rcan Fletcher.
Buena Vista
BUENA VISTA Mr; and Mrs.
Leland Prather spent Wednesday
driving over, on the Mctolius.
They saw 20 deer within a radius
of 10 miles,
Mr. and Mrs. Gil Snyder of
cutler City visited at the Bud
Linn home one day last week.
- Bill Prather spent the week
end in .Milwaukee with Dwignt
Matthews,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Anderson
accompanied by Mrs. Addle Har
mon spent the week end in Win-
lock, Wash,, visiting Mrs. Mollie
Baldwin,
Week-end "giiests from ' Port
land at the C. F. Wells home
were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lystrup,
Air. ana Mrs. wiins Kunyan
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prather
were calling on Mr. and Mrs.
Emll Gobat in Monmouth Sat
urday evening finding Mr. Go-
bat somewhat better. He has
been ill for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Steele of
Portland were Sunday guests f
Henry Steele, also Mrs. Dewey
steei wim Mrs. Bob Appleton.
Quinton Steele of MoBes Lake,
spent Wednesday at the Harry
Steele home.
Dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Hultman Friday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Allen of
Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Trowley of Baltimore, Maryland,
they had spent a few days visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen's daughter in Roseburg.
Cecij Hultman, Jonas Graber,
Perry Wells, Mrs. Graber and
Mrs. C. Wells were attending the
Farmers Unidn Education Con
ference in Salem Friday.
Everyone has been asked to
attend the Extension meeting at
Hclmick Park, May 23 an all day
meeting when "Camp Cookery"
Will be demonstrated.
Mrs. Fred Detering attended
the mothers luncheon at Oregon
College of Education Saturday
as a guest of Ardcn Detering.
Mrs. Detering was attending the
National Conference of Nurses
in Seattle all of last week.
Miss Joan Belcher of Mon
mouth was a week-end guest at
the Fred Detering home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Godwin
of Turner spent Sunday with
Silverton
- SILVERTON Frank M. Powell,
active In the work of the American
Legion, was called to Portland,
Thursday, to complete plans for
receiving an award granted him
as state-of-Oregon "high" in ob
taining members for the organiza
tion. . - , ,
House 'guests . at the Welch
street home ot Mrs.'. Ethel Boch
are her daughter, Mrs. Gloria
Brewer, convalescing from a re
cent hospitalization In Portland,
and also a sister, Miss Cornelia
Galbreath ot California, here on
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Syron, and
Mrs. Syron's step-father, Bert Bird
of Liberal,, have returned from a
successful fishing trip in the
streams ot the Detroit Dam area.
Saturday,- May 22, is general
cemetery clean-up day nt Evans
Valley grounds, by members of
the Trinity Lutheran church.
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CINEMASCOPE
Mrs. Gordan Hadley was able
to return home from Salem Gen
Mill City
MILL CITY Mrs. A: E. West
ward will leave this week for
Lewiston, Mont, for Die wedding
of her daughter Miss Joyce West
gaard, to William Cope. The
couple's engagement was an
nounced last December. Miss
Westgaard has been employed at
the state house in Salem since her
graduation from Mill City High
School and Mr. Cope Is employed
in Yakima, Wash., - where the
young couple will live. They are
both former Montana residents.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant
were in Bend this weekend to at
tend the funeral services for his
small niece, who was run over by
a true Friday.
Cub Scout Pack, Den 4, had a
picnic last Thursday evening at
Lake Shore camping grounds near
we Detroit Dam. Den Mother Mrs.
Bonnie Whltsctt and her assist
ant, Mrs. Lowell Stlffler, were in
charge of the group. Those attend
ing were Ronnie Jones, Gene
Shepherd, Burton Upwards, Ernie
Smith, Wayne Stiffler, Gary Whit-
seit, Ken Nielsen and Mrs. Niel
sen, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Shep-
nera. .
All parents of pre-school child
ren were invited to attend school
Tuesday, May 18, at 2 p.m. along
wiui ine prospective first graders.
to get acquainted with school pro
cedure and the teachers. Also
present were health nurse Effie
Cole of, Salem, and Vernon Todd.
school superintendent, talking to
ine parents. ,
Work is progressing rapidly on
the new highway approach into
Mill City on the West end. There
has been considerable blasting and
grading, preparatory to wideniing
me nignway. A longtime traffic
hazard will be eliminated when
this is completed. ! ..
"The last Hnvs nt srhnnt" urnc
the subject introduced for table
topics by Mrs. Kenneth Crosier
at the meeting of the Mill City
Toastmistress Club, Thursday
evening, at the Bank Cafe. Mrs.
Howard Moans conducted the
business meeting and Mrs. Lowell
Fleetwood was toastmistress.
Brief speeches were given by
four of the new members, Mrs.
Milo Harris. Mrs. Vern Alvlng,
Mrs. Flora Bolstad and Mrs. Don
Carlson. - The education report
was given by Mrs. Vernon Todd
ind a parliamentary drill was
conducted by Mrs. Don Miley.
Serving as evaluator was Mrs. A.
E. Nesbitt.
Other members taking part in
the evening's program were Mrs.
Arthur LeCourt, invocation; Mrs,
W. R, Hutcheson, critic, Mrs. Don
Mliey, lexicologist and Mrs
Noble Streeter, timer. " '
Mrs. Marshall Po'well of Lyons
was a guest for the evening.
Unionvale
eral Hospital Tuesday. He is
gaining slowly from a major op
eration, i . .-V
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The Roofing Roadsters
"Hof Rod Races"
Sal. Night, May 22
Time Trials: 7:45 P.M.
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Kids 5Qc
UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Holt were Sundav after
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Behrman at Banks. They
remained for evening dinner. The
Behrmans are former, Unionvale
Mrs. Bert McFarlane ' of Powell
Butte came Thursday for the Mrs.
Jack Mabry shower he'd .at the
Unionvale Evangelical United
Brethren church Thursday eve
ning. She remained overnight
with her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holt,
then visited at the Mabry Mc
Mingville home until Monday and
returned here en route to her
home.
She was accompanied by Mrs.
Asa Nichols of McMinnville and
Miss Esther - Nichols of Pleasant
dale, who were going for gradua
tion of Lowell Nichols from Mad
ras high school this week.
Jimmy McFarlane, of Powell
Butte, in the U.S. army training
in California, expects to visit his
uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Les
ter Holt, here on a furlough soon.
Woodbum
WOODBURN Mrs. Donald T.
Lauer of Berkeley, Calif., arrived
Friday for a ten day visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Allen. ; . - .
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Winnepcnninkx were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Surmeyer and daugh
ters, Maureen, Marguerite, Patri
cia and Susan of Estacada; Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Martens and
daughter Linda of Portland; Mr.
and Mrs, Joe Beelart and daugh
ter Susan of St. Paul; Herman
Surmeyer and the honored guests,
Mr. and Mrs. George Winnepen
ninkx1 and children, Bobby and
Diane. :
The Frank Surmeyer family is
leaving the last of June for the
island of Guam where he has ac
cepted a position to teach in
the George Washington high
school for two years. He has
spent the past seven years teach-
FFA In the Estacada high school
and is a former resident of Wood
burn. ', ,
: J. W. Richards spent the week
end at Medford where he visited
his brother, Corry B. Richards of
Portland, who is a patient in the,
yeterans hospital at Camp White,
Bethel Park
BETHEL PARK Girls of the
Gervais high school entertained
the mothers of the community
with a tea at the school house
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. R. L.
Cissclman was a guest that day.
."Rev. Robert Plrtle will be in
the Tillamook-Astoria area this
week In the interests of Sunday
school and youth groups.
Miss Geraldlne Finley passed
six weeks tests with high honors
at Canyonville Bible Academy,
earning the right to be in the
honor society.
Mrs. Lester. Young writes that
she and her family are visiting
at her sister's home in Ventura,
Calif., for a few days, and then
will continue their vacation.
Miss Ethel Berglund visited
Mrs. Alfrleda Martin in West Sa
lem Thursday evening.
Mrs. Robert Swope left Tues
day morning to visit relatives in
Washington. She went to Seat
tle first to visit a cousin, then to
Wenatchee to see her sister. She
is accompanied by her son, little
Bobby, and plans to be gone till
next weekend.
The James Kessler's drove to
Toledo, leaving the children with
maternal grandparents, and then
on .to Medford, where they will
minister this Sunday. The Kess
ler family plan to go to Africa
as missionaries in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis from St
Johns have been at the Park this
week remodeling and painting
their house.
. Mrs. Leo Glllman from Gold
Hill in southern Oregon has been
visiting at the home of her duagh
ter, Mrs. Doris Sullivan since
Tuesday. Mrs. Sullivan has been
very ill, not able to do her work.
Saturday Rev. Gillman and son
drove up to see his daughter, and
will return home for hiB Sunday
services. -
Mrs. Leslie Talley and little
girl from Salem, and! Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Talley from Bandon
were visitors Saturday at the Rev.
and Mrs. Casselman residence. '
Rev. Casselman will minister at
Ankeny this Sunday. They
still have not chosen a pastor,
In the evening they will attend
the Baccalaureate service at the
Gervais high school. Their
granddaughter, Miss Janice
White, is a senior and a gradu
ate. ' .
Miss Janice White, with a group
of young, folk from the Newberg
church, will drive to Portland
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Today 1:00 to 4:00 P. M.
3 Cartoons Serial
Special Matinee Features
. "MONEY FROM HOME"
also
Benson's Birthday Cake
for:
Marile Eivers, Luanne Pitaccl
iato. Rlckv Randall. Rustv
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Gary Barquist, Alice Warren,
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stadium' Katiird&v eveninff where
they will attend the Youth for
Christ union meetings of the ev
angelical churches. ; '
Lester Gibson is arranging to
help with the extra work at the
camp before the big camp meet
ine the bitter Dart of June. Sev
eral small cabins will be moved
to new locations, the lake will be
drained, and new tile laid, be
sides a number of other neces
sary carpenter and paint jobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith,
and daughter, Norma, are plan
ning to move to California next
week. A farewell potluck din
ner in the evening is Deing
planned before they leave.
Rev. and Mrs. Nels Fast and
boys at Molaii' were Thursday
evening guests of the Clarence
Smith family.
Mrs. Nellie Stanley visited her
daughter, Mrs. Cecil Roe, in Ore
gon City of Saturday and Sunday
Mother's Day. On Monday she
drove on to Portland, and home
Tuesday. ' -
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marsh are
finishing putting shakes on their
home, and have almost completed
a paint job. They also had a lit
tle srandson from Four Corners
visiting them this week.
Paul Edmond and his new
bride visited his parents last
week. He is being transferred
from the army base near Seattle
back to Fort Lewis, Wash., and
had a three day furlough.
Mrs. Rube Nelson was hostess
for a baby shower at her home
last week. . .
Thn Women's missionary coun
cil -met at the home of .Marj
Gof frier Wednesday aiiernoon.
Rube Nelson had charge of the
devotional "period, and refresh
ments were served, by the host
ess.'. Rev. Atwnnd Foster, the Ore
gon district superintendent, Rev.
Robert Plrtle, nis assistant, ana
Pov T.e.tnr ftihsnn have been
survevlni the work necessary to
be done before camp meeting.
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soon.
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