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navy, wrote his parents, Mr. 2 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, May 16, 1952 Mill City were In Lyons for Mother's Day dinner at the home of their son and family, Mr. rfnd Mrs. Ar Willamina Lyons I Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Julian moved Monday to a 40-acre farm between Scio and Stayton. and Mrs. William Marley, that he expected to be closer to Korean waters for a time. He has been in Japan. thur Olmstead.

Others of the Mill City Santiam Rebekah Willamina Rodney Nyleen, Olmstead family also were pres The Julians, who have lived for the past 17 years on their farm in Fox Valley, recently who is In the navy, arrived here In The Valley ent. Mr. G. W. Larson and Jack recently on a 21-day leave lodge held Initiation Wednesday night for Mrs.

Annie Lee and Mrs. Anna Mae McClintock. In charge were Julia Bassett, noble Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hoeye and sold to Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Stein- from Memphis, where he Is By MIKE FORBES felt and family of Aumsville. family of Silverton spent the week-end at the home of his and Gayle Larson and Mrs. Larson enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Larson and family of Portland on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruson Lyons Since nearly half of the graduating class of the Mari-Linn public school at Lyons are members of the Community Methodist church school, the class are having a baccalaureate service at the church in their honor Sunday morning, May 18, at 11 a.m. Assisting in the service will be the Sunday School teacher, Mrs.

R. A. Feenstra, and the as stationed. He came by way of Minnesota, where he was joined by Mrs. Paul Nyleen and Miss Eloise Severson.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. and Bonnie have gone to Mon Hoeye.

tana, where they will spend the Claude Loop of Willamina, Mrs. Kenneth Morris of Prine- grand, and Ada Plymale, vice grand. Officers elected were noble grand, for a six months term was Ada Plymale; vice grand, Antonia Thomas; reelected secretary, Bertha Baltimore: re-elected treasurer, Jen next 10 days at Townsend and Mr Mrs. R. Lee Norris Butte.

Aumsville 4-H Members Win Many Awards at Show ville spent the week-end In Mill City at the home of her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffy. Mr. and Mrs.

John Neal went visited in Salem Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Tod Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bones, and Tom Loop of Toledo and Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Freshour and family of Pleasantdale and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Edwards and family were Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Loop. to Scio Sunday, where they were Saturday, May 17, there will nie Smith. Appointive officers sistant teacher, Mr. Ivan Smith. in Turned with Mr.

and Mrs. dinner guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geor The Cooking II' club, led by will be announced at Installa Elmer Moore. tion meet which is scheduled for Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. Huntley ge Westenhouse. be a cooked food sale held in the Presbyterian church recreation rooms, beginning at 10 a.m.

Coffee, cake and pie will be Sunday guests at the Glen Four girls of the graduating class, Carol Kruse, Gloria Carr, Claudia Johnson and Shirley Mohler, will sing "In the Gar Mrs. Ed Holmquist, got its share of ribbons also. Marjorie Papke and Laura Bennett got blue rib June 1. Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert Bailey, Magcrs home were Mr. and Mrs. Among Mill City people Mickie, Twila and Sherri of served. Proceeds are to be used Don Winters and Jean Marshall of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs.

Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Duane den." The three boys of the class are Gerald Steele, Robert spending Sunday fishing the Me-tolius river were: Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lee and family, Mr.

and were hosts at a family gathering for Mother's Day. Those who enjoyed the day with them were: Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Huntley of Tualatin, Mrs. Leta Hunter of Portland, Mrs.

Juanita Freeman, Mrs. Cleo Hunter and daughter for improvement of the Fairview and Fox Valley cemeteries. Archie Clark of Rockaway, Downing and daughter Paula, Miss Juanita Downing and Richard Brown all of Portland, Mrs. Fred Duffy and Raymond Mrs. Frank Allen and Anita, Mr; and Mrs.

Forrest Magers Visiting relatives In Mill City Franklin and Robert Roy. Solo 1st will be Miss Joyce Har greaves. Aunuville Aumsville 4-H clubs brought home their, share of ribbons from the 4-H spring ihow which was held in Stayton. The Cooking I clubs, led by Mrs. Jack LaRont and Mrs.

Otto Papke, had these awards: Refrigerator cookies, Marvin LaRont red awards to Malvin LaRont, Charles Way, David Lindgren and Wendy Hunt; white ribbons to George Zwick-er; drop cookies gave LeRoy Elam and Launa Selnas red ribbons, and Jerry Baker and June Gruchow, white. over the week-end was Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carleton, and children and Mr.

and Mrs. Johnnie Johnston. Mary Lovett of Salem. Mrs. Ralph Hurst, eighth grade Larry and Carolyn of Lyons, Duffy, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Win-go and Skippy, Mr. and Mrs. M. G.

Rambo and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Baltimore and Jim, and Nina of Buxton and Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Hallsted of Hopewell. Mr. and Mrs. Urscl Hall Lovett, a former resident here, were Sunday dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs.

John Crone of was a guest at the home of Mr. teacher and Mr. Thomas Put-man, Mari-Linn school principal, will join in the march. the Orville Downing home, Portland spent several days C. E.

Mason. and Mrs. Arthur Catherwood. sted and family of Aurora were Mrs. John Jungwirth was here with his brother, George Visiting at the home of Mrs.

Mari-Linn school will hold hostess for the meeting of the Word has been received here from Sweet Home of the birth of a daughter on May 9 to Mr. and Crone. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reed visit evening callers, and Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Oman of Gales Creek were Saturday afternoon callers. the annual all-school commu Altar Society of the St. Pate rick Catholic church at her Alonzo Daly over the week-end were Mrs. Morgan Richards of Portland son, Fred Lamber of the U.

S. navy, stationed in San Diego, Calif. ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reed, in Silverton on nity picnic for the parents, children and friends of district 29J at the Mari-Linn school grounds home.

Plans were made for a cake walk to be held at the bons; red awards went to Diane Lovell, Marilyn Schaefer, Charlotte LaRont; white awards Na-dine Trehaway and Freiya Simpson. Lois Holmquist got a blue ribbon on her bread in Cooking 3. The Knitting I group, led by Mrs. Zwicker and Mrs. Orville Oderman, had five of its 7 girls place Carolyn Hall, Loretta Gillispte, Elsa Dodson and Sandra Zwicker got red awards and Donna Lensmon got a white ribbon.

In Sewing I (Charmingly Yours), led by Sally Klein, Linda Lee got a blue ribbon and Linda Magee and Sandra Zwicker got red ribbons. These same girls got awards in style revue also. Linda Lee got a red ribbon and Linda Magee and Sandra Zwicker got white awards. In Sewing 2, 3 and 4, led by Mrs. Elmer Klein, the girls did well also.

In Sewing 2, Nelda Mills, Charlene Wright and Mrs. David Epps, former residents of Mill City. The baby was named Marty Ann and is their first child. Grandmother Unionvale Sunday. Scio Sunday May 25, at 1 p.m, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Strode Rebekah hall Friday evening, May 23. The various committees are: atended the Stayton alumni as is Mrs. W. C.

Epps of Portland. A cooked food sale will be food, Thelma Nydegger, Ber-nice Bridges, Eleanor Christen- sociation meeting recently, Officers were elected at the recent quarterly held at the Unionvale Evangelical United Mrs. Fred Grimes was in Grants Pass Saturday to attend held Saturday, May 17, at the Lyons Food Market, also Thlels when a May Day festival and son; coffee and punch, Melvina funeral services for her brother Brethren church in charge of Franklin and Gladys Hurst; banquet were held. Week-end guests at the Mr. and Mrs.

Brock are attending the Northwest Christian college at Eugene. Bess Philippe presented corteges, which she had made, to Mrs. Peterson the oldest n.other, to Mrs. W. Hoover, the youngest mother a i to Mrs.

Ny- Grocery store, by the ladies of Lyons. Priceeds will go to the in-law, George Grimes, who Dr. C. P. Gates, district super sports and games, Ivan Smith J.

Pearson home were Mr. and died of a heart ailment. intendent of Portland. Every mellow TOP KENTUCKY BOURBON John Prideaux and Ralph Mrs. George Lovett of Silverton Stewards: Chief, Carl Rutsch- Mr.

and Mrs. David Kelly re Hurst; publicity, Thomas Put and Carol Pearson of OSC. man; Fred Withee, Mrs. cently returned from a vacation man; tables and chairs. Glen Julian and Hershel Culwell; Fred Withee, Arnold Braat, Mrs.

Clark Noble, D. Lynn Gubser, Roy Stoutenburg. quist, the mother having the most children present at the morning services at the Scio sound, Sam E. Bridges. trip which took them througn California and Washington.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Kelly are employes at the Detroit dam Sunday dinner guests at the Communion stewards: Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Rev. C. E. Calame and Miss Grace Hartley visited here several days this week from Looking Glass, where they live. Calling at the D.

W. Fox home Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bierbaum and daughters of Crescent City, Tony and Terry Monaco, project. Putman was his cousin and wife, Charlotte LaRont got red ribbons and Verla Shirley a white cemetery fund.

Mrs. Mattie Hiatt is reported much improved following virus pneumonia. She was seriously ill at the home of her son, Parcy Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Hampton, Douglas and Margo Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson and Chris of Salem were Mother's Day dinner guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker.

Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Press-ler and Elmer Hiatt. Fred C. Stockhoff and Mrs.

Janice Ediger. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Olmstead Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Lewis, Baptist church on Mother Day. Special music was presented by the Seven Castlles of Portland. Mayor Can Warren has de ribbons.

Lay member to annual con and son Robert of Hawaii, Mr. Graydon is on his way to ference: Carl Rutschman, Arnold Braat, alternate. afternoon for the purpose of electing officers for the coming Joyce Gruchow got a red on her dress in Sewing 3, and in Sewing 4, Sally Klein got a blue. Washington, D.C., where he signated the week from Wed Church treasurer, Mrs. How year.

Hugh Weitman was elect will be stationed with the U. nesday, May 14, to Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Dek Fraundlener and sons, Mrs. Adraln Wade, Injtyle revue, Nelda Mills and Navy.

In the afternoon the May 20, as "Clean-Up Week" ard Steingrube; financial secretary, Mrs. Arnold Braat. Charlotte LaRont placed In the red ribbon group and Charlene ed member of the board for three years; Otto Fuson was elected secretary for one year, group motored to the Detroit Mrs. Joe B. Fox and Clifford Fox all of Sheridan.

Mr. and Mrs. Owen Turner dam also to the Marion Forks Mrs. J. A.

Jensen spent Sun and Gerbon Donker was re hatchery. and family were Mother's day dinner guests of her parents, Wright and Verla Shirley won white ribbons. Joyce Gruchow got a red in Sewing 3 and Sally Klein placed 2nd in Sewing 4. elected treasurer for one year. Santiam Valley grange mem day and Monday with her daughter, Mrs.

Marvin Helland Cemetery Board Aumsville The Aumsville Cemetery board met at the Bethel Baptist church Saturday The board selected Thursday, bers making their visitation to Western Star Grange Saturday in Salem. May 22 for clean-up day. In the cake baking contest, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frost, on a farm near Yamhill.

En route coming home they called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Smith evening were Mr.

and Mrs, Diane Lovell and Laura Bennett and Wendy visited an aunt. Lloyd Sletto, Mr. and Mrs. Rob both received blue ribbons and Dixon and family in Dundee- Mrs. Marvin Ornduff in a New-berg hospital recently.

ert Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Unity district.

throughout the city. Twenty-nine members of the eighth grade class will hold their graduation exercises in the high school auditorium May 29. Sally Ann Krause will give the valedictory address. Donald Thurston will give the salutatory address. Alice Thurston will present the Class Will.

John Thurston will give the Class Prophecy. Alan Hend-rlckson will give the Class History and Gary Weathers will present the Class Poem. School will be out May 29. The picnic Is planned for May 28. Charlotte LaRont a red.

Team demonstrations gave Nelda Mills and Joyce Gruchow a red award Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sisk Mrs. Orval McCandless and Jerry Coffman and Johnnie Lambrecht. kW is in clothing, Sandra Zwicker and family spent two days visiting with relatives in Port Mrs.

Harvey Turner were Mother's day dinner guests of Mr. Graduation Day will be May land. and Mrs. Daniel Dixon in the TONIGHT! 29, 8 p.m., at the gym. Ruth Carter will be the speaker.

Mr. and Mrs. Elery McKern Dundee-Unity district. Kiddie Rides NOW OPEN Call 2-3750 for Rates for School or Birthdaj Parties Book Now for lodge or union picnics, business openings, etc. PALMER'S BEHIND THE PIKE and Elsa Dodson a white in knitting and Laura Bennett and Diane Lovell a red In cooking.

Loretta Glllispie got a white in individual demonstrations in knitting. Mother's day afternoon euests School closes May 29. of Portland were week-end guests at the Del Lamson home. Mrs. Edna Lamson of Sheridan Bob Brassfield spent the week-end at the home of his of Mr.

and Mrs. Scott Edwards were Mrs. Ross Langlitz and two girls of Portland, Mrs. Harold Morgan and son, Harold, YAKIMA VI. SALEM SENATORS Grandstand $1.00 Bleachers 65 was a Sunday guest.

Linda Hunt, Evelyne Vetturs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mrs. Henry Buswell of Mc- Brassfield. Bob is convalescing MinnviUe.

a well known for ana aaugmer, Sharon, of at the Veterans hospital follow amicn stuisht muiion whiskey. 4 mis oit riDOF. THE SUM DISTIIUM CO, FUHKFOIT, KT mer local resident, la suffering and Wilma Lensman placed first in homemaklng judging, Marjorie Papke, Sylvia Fry and Diane Lovell placed third in cooking Judging. ing major surgery. with pneumonia in a McMinn- Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Coats Close Cancer Drive Stayton Chairmanship of the local Cancer Crusade, which ended with a "tag day" Saturday, was Mrs. A.

Pugh, She was assisted by Mrs. J. Pea- ville hospital, where she has were Mother's day week-end been the past two weeks. guests of their son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs.

Jess Myers arid daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hildebrand at Corvallls. Falls City body, Mrs. Angus Ware, Mrs.

David spent the week-end In Port Angles, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin. P. Geo.

Cole, Mrs. Ed Kreltzer, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yates of Astoria were Mother's Mrs. Timothy Sullivan, Mrs.

155 N. Liberty Phone 3-31 91 SAw, Zry. day week-end guests of her Mr. and Mrs. George Crone parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Those attending the extension festival at Monmouth were: Mrs. Neva Poland, Mrs. Jean Kendall, Mrs. Lillian Kitchin, Mrs.

Eva Burbank, Mrs. Rheta Strauss, Mrs. Ethel Guthridge, have purchased the Frank Lait- Uhurch and family. Wendle Weddle and Mrs. Vernon Smith.

Another group worked under Mrs. Ed Bell. Girl Scouts and Rainbow Girls also aided the campaign. nen home. Lebanon Beatrice Crandall Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Smith of was nominated by members of Portland were recent visitors at Mrs. Pearle Embree, Mrs. Freida Shoemaker, Mrs. Ivah Luhde, the Eldon Fendall home.

the CIO Local 84-M as president Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Park for the coming year. Other of Kids Show Tomorrow! ficers nominated by the cannery FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIALS ON SALE FROM 6-9 P.M. HURRY IN LIMITED SUPPLIES Mrs.

Christine Lehnert, Mrs. Marie Teal, Mrs. Shirley Dickinson, Mrs. Eva Powers, Mrs Jesse Jones, Mrs. Orphie Gil and Patsy were in Salem over the week-end with Mrs.

Belle workers included Vera Hess, vice-president; Lucy Train, re Park. cording secretary; Eva Sylves Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bier bert, Mrs. Lavorne Ferguson, Mrs.

Vivian Royer, Mrs. Terrisa ter, financial secretary; and Ora baum, Patsy and Kathy of Cres Smith. The four Falls City la Stacy and Margaret Dallies for cent City, spent the week three year trustees. end visiting here with their des who modeled dresses in the fashion show were Mrs. Eva daughters, Mrs.

James Monaco and family and Mrs. James Rey Burbank, Mrs. Orphie Gilbert, Cartoons! gSHy Features! Mrs. Frieda Shoemaker and nolds and family. Mrs.

Rheta Strauss. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Pearson have as a guest his mother, Mrs Mrs. Lillian Kitchin modeled a bathing suit that was 55 years I. N. Pearson, who arrived here DOORS OPEN AT NOON last week for a visit. old.

Mrs. Christine Lehnert mod eled a Merry Widow hat, a skirt and a jacket which were 45 years Hopewell 01(1. The Hopewell 4-H sewing, To Show Mission Film 1 v. cooking and camp cookery clubs enjoyed a picnic at Williamson Woodburn "Outstretched Hands," a new colored sound film by the Sudan Interior mis park Saturday, May 10. Those who attended were: Sharon Mc Kenney, Gayle Larson, Darlene sions will be shown at the Woodburn Bible Baptist church Baker, Gary Polvi, Robert Pearse, Harold and Irvin Wid at the old Washington school building tonight (Friday,) May 16, starting at 7:45 The mer and Mrs.

N. O. Pearse, lead- public Is invited. The Youth Fellowship of the Doors Open at 6:45 NOW! 195l's Bir Technicolor Spectacle! "DENVER RIO GRANDE" with Edmond O'Brien Sterllnr Harden and a HiiRe Cast In Color by Technicolor! And! "F.B.I. GIRL" Hopewell E.U.B.

church elected officers for the coming year on May 11. June Ann Janzen elected president; John REG. 59c MEN'S SHORTS Sanforized 38c Sizes 30-44 Good Quality broadcloth, shrinkage less than 1 Yoke front has gripper fasteners, elastic waist insert. Boxer has all-round elastic. Both are comfortably full-cut.

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width You'll find it both practiccl and economical to choose this fine quality cotton for your own house-dresses, children's togs or charming interior ideas. Wide assortment of patterns in bright color schemes SECOND FLOOR Hefdey, vice president; Myrtle Smith, secretary; Robert Janzen treasurer; Helen Ojua, pianist OiRRBiB "SftJem'i Only Home 'Owned Theatre" Now Showing Open 6:45 June Ann Janzen, song leader, and youth directors. Earl Comp- fl Start Dutk II Cartoon Carnival II ton and assistant, Mrs. E. Kolln.

Clark Ava GABLE -GARDNER The recreation committee is composed of Eileen Allison, Broderick CRAWFORD, John Heffley and Myrtle Smth I Ml II Joanne Dru If II "RETURN OF 1 nl THE TEXAN" tU III Rhonda Fleming 1 111 "LITTLE EGYPT" ill In Technicolor II I Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Waller went to Portland Sunday to spend Mother's Day with their Lionel BARHYMORE-a'c Continuous Dallyl NOW! "HOODLUM EMPIRE" With Brian Donlevy Claire Trevor Forrest Tucker And! Judy Canora In "Oklahoma Annie" daughter and family, Mr.

and Reg. 2.77 25' RUBBER GARDEN HOSE 1.88 3-year guarantee. An exceptional buy at this low sale price. Come in early. Limited supply.

Everything for the yard and garden at Wards. BASEMENT Values to 2.98 WOMEN'S DRESSES 1.44 80 sq. percales. Prints, checks and plaids. Organdy and pique trims.

Button or zipper fronts. 12-44. Over 200 from which to choose. SECOND FLOOR Mrs. Gus Nellson, and found Mr, PLUS "CALLING Bl'LLDOK DRUMMOND" with Waller Pidgeon Nellson In the hospital recover ing from an operation.

Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Carlco of McCoy and Miss Laila Rasaka were mother's Day guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rasaka.

Donald Marley, who Is in the III- NOWI Continuous! llll "THE CIMARRON RID" Jr "2 TICKETS TO BROADWAY1 HOLLYWOOD KIDS' MATINEE Tomorrow 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. 1 CARTOONS SERIAL Special Matinee Feature "FIGHTING MAN OF THE PLAINS" In Technicolor with Randolph Seott ALSO BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAKE For Charles Walte, Gene Grnchalla, David Mil, Leroy Darnell, Gerald Hildebrand, Rob Cheek, Judy Collins, Ruth Roberts. Richard Warner, Kenneth Lebold, Lu-anne Pltacrlate Sandra Lefflnc-welU Terence Ness, Frank Thompson, Rachel Thompton, Billy Thompson, Shirley Epper-ly, Charlea Purvis, Jerry Darnell. Sat. Eve.

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4.89 CARD TABLE 2.88 Hard treated tops, bound with metal bands and metal corner protectors. Available in red, yellow, brown and green. THIRD FLOOR (CUM .9 AMERICAN LEGION DINEond DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL MUSIC BT THE 4 SHARPS Legionnaires, Auxiliary SPECIAL! and Their Guest 2 SUNDAY DINNER Invited fl.SO Children NOWI-OpM it 6:45 Hnl Saltm Jhowlngl "THE VENDER Hill MOB" -And! "UmHUthtMirliw' i.

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