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fa a'Bet&i, I Dillard Methodists To Picnic T I I a niello I junaay at wiiiis ireeK jit CHECK UTNE BROS. Kaiser-Frazer Dealers USED CARS 659 N. Jackton Ph. 3-3353 For Budget-Priced Br ROSA HEINBACH Plans have been completed for the Dillard Methodist Church School annual picnic, lo be held Sunday at the Willis Creek picnic grounds. Church services will be held out of doors at the picnic grounds. Dinner will be served immediate ly following the morning worship services. Each family is asked to bring two covered dishes and table service. Coffee and treats will be served by the church members. Anyone wishing transportation may meet at the Dillard Church at 10:0 a.m., according to the re port of the committee, Ronald Bur gess, William Bromley, Mrs. Jo Lesher and Mrs. Jack Flagler. Home From Hospital Mrs. Paul Crawford returned to her home in Dillard following five days in the Forest Glen Hospital at Canyonville, where she under went major surgery on Tuesday. She was attended by Dr. Frederick Bracker of the Winston Emergen- roof) youthful, mora vibrsocy Mr eonMenM-iB th way ym look, ia th way yon fml (Mi t,.-v (WwHOfiMOM CREAM A nourishing and vitalising aid for smoother . . . mon supple tkin. regularly IS.SO 2 pU.. Gtmo ummiEAWim cream Doubt whips' to swiftly Mmove clinging m.ske- and foreign pinkie, regularly $2.50 tM aM FndMiytf 112 NORTH JACKSON cy Hospital. Mason Boyd of Durhan, N.C., ar rived by plane last Thursday to visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nyals Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Howard llarty and daughter were guests of the William C. Heinbach family Thurs day evening. Mr. Harty entertain ed during the evening with some home moving pictures he had tak en of his travels. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Nickerson and Roger and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Post spent a weekend at the coast. Hold Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clark and children, Jimmy and Connie Sue, were guests of the former's moth er, Mrs. Belle Clark, the past week. The Clarks were returning to their home in Lebanon from their sum mer vacation in Eastern Oregon and California. A family reunion was held at the Wayside picnic grounds in Camas Valley Thurs day. Those participating were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siegel. Mrs. Belle Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clark. Mrs. Mary Umbarser spent the weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. llarley Calvin and children, Mary and Georgia, up Rice Creek. Mrs. Bill Fish and son, Glyn. re turned Thursday from Dorris, Calif., where they visited old friends and relatives. They drove to Medford Sunday and visited Mrs. Fish's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carthal Hamilton, and children, Jimmy and Sandra, for a few days. With them, they all drove to Dorris and were house guests of Mr. Hamilton's parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton. Co To Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pindexter of Marysville, Calif., who have been visiting his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fish, for the past two weeks, left Saturday for Phoenix, Ariz., to remain indefinitely. Guests at the Charles McCord home Monday night were his aunt, Mrs. Ethel Lewis, of Temple City, Calif., and her friend, Mrs. Irene Rainy. The two ladies were enroule to Seattle where they are to em- Woman Bank Employ. Accused In Shortage DIKRKS, Ark. I Discrepancies in tne uuoks ai the Bak of Dierka now total $132,000 Slate Bank Com missioner Ed I.McKinley said as the audit of the firm's shortage continued today. Meanwhile, Mrs. Opal Simming ton, the assistant cashier of the little bank for the past 32 years, was reported under a doctor's care. She was arraigned Monday at Hot Springs, Ark., before U. S. Commissioner Elmer Tackett on a federal charge of making false entries. She was released in $7,500 bond. bark for an Alaskan tour. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ray McAl pine and son, Ray, of Pasadena, Calif., left Friday for their home following a two week vacation imon relatives and old friends in Dillard. They .were guests of their son and. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton, in Happy Valley and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Heinbach in Dillard. They spent considerable time get ting their home up Kent Creek in a livable condition following the dam age done recently by prowlers. Their home had been ransacked by prowlers, with considerable per sonal property stolen. The McAl pines plan to move back to Dillard in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Nickerson and Roger and Mrs. E. E. Post and Velma went to Eugene on Thurs day for business and pleasure. WOMEN IN OUR;, ARM ED SERVICES Thun., Aug. 21,1952 Tee Nowe-Rovlow, Hwhwsj, Ore. SOMETHING FOR THE GIRLS ".Vi wilt be honored with this new three-cent stamp, to go on first-day tale in Washington on Sept 11. Portrayed on the stamp are women in the uniforms of the Marines, Army, Navy and Air Force. PRISON JOB FILLED SALEM ti J. J. Fitcslmons has been appointed manager of penitentiary industries to succeed L. L. Laws who is retiring. State Prison Superintendent George Alexander said Tuesday. Fitzsim ons has been superintencent of Sa lem Linen Mills for the past 25 years. ' Old? Get Pep, Vim with Iron, Calcium, Vitamin B, .lit iiwiiibn ow. m m ucri. nurniiri nid urn-oui. ti' III tiiuiiM Take (tatrti Conuiui lonti otl.n nretlnl Jis 40- by ImhIim Urklnf Iron; pitu i l rltim Wumln Hi TIiuumuiIi nw tl wil. vhii votingM- Ci 0ir TtnlrTiMf TODAY Trial r-Mtiltttl Or rt O K MON V. 11 ritf-i.- fl 11) sui aniv Kr fror Mil Htlr Mvlne. U) too popular. moo.j-OAViii' svtwiucni MM At all drug stores everywhere in Rorburg. at Fred Meyer's ! Ful lerlon Drugi. 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