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4. - "f ; ;; Th CSTGOXf STATESX-IilH. 'Sedntb Ongoo, Sotuxdor Morning, April 13. 1940 PAGE TWO . If:. at Mt f ! i: v ; - : . .. . , a Aogel i i - v County Council Holds Meeting Hears Speaker f Warning I Against Debts, "Reds" !,. : in Country ' ! MT. ANGEtr Abot 200 Le gionnaires and : auxiliary, mwt lng ; bars ' at th Memorial hall -Thursday nisht tdr th ttarton county council, applauded enthu siastically time and again a Dr. p. O, RetUy of Salem, ma I a speaker. Interspersed j his humor ous and entertaining talk with serious remarks. . I In speaking of the critical time facing .America ihla year and the ' next tab stated "what we need la to keep the coontry i out of the red and the red ont of the,coTn-try.- V; . ' He also spokj of his first Tisit t Mtv Angel 25, ?emrm ago when he accompanied Madam Schuman Hrfnk who came here to visit her old friend, the composer. Father Dominic Wadenschyler, then pas tor of Mt. Angel. i ' An octet of Salem Legionnaires under the direction of Joe Prasge, a former Mt. Angel man. sang 'Keep the Home Fires Burning" and "Bells of St. Mary." Manolis Presides ' Dr. fleilly was introduced by George' Manolis of Sllrerton, pres ident of the Marion council, who presided at the Joint meeting that followed the separate business jsessions ot the Legion and au- . xlliary. . ' At the . Legion meeting Mose Palmateer, Salem, Legion depart ment commission chairman, spoke oa the national employment week to bo held May 1 to 8. Donald McBain, manage of the Oregon state employment service, like Vise talked on i employment and jthe rights and duties of Legion inalres regarding it. There was . general discussion , jof the Soldiers Indigent fund and ithe commanders of the Marlon ; county posts with George Duncan 'ot Stayton as ch'rman, were ap jpointed by Presf Imt Manolis to ;study the subject and report at 'the next council, slated for the Ithlrd Monday In Jnne at Salem, j The auxiliary meeting was con ducted by Mrs. Alta Hall of 811 iTerton, county president. A roll lean showed the following repre sentatives from the visiting units: Salem. It; Silrerton, 9; Stayton, 9; Woodburn. S; Aurora, . Re port on unit aetlTitiee were made by all aalt presidents. The out standing feature of the reports wa the great amount ot wel fare work carried on by the au xiliary. i;t : Music ca Procmm -h' Alternating with the reports I were the following entertainment : 'numbers: songs by the junior 'trio composed of Jnne Ann and Flodine Lucht and EUlno Pros ser; riolln solo by Anna Mae ,ch!edler; piano duet by Mary Jean -Schwab and Blta WeUman; and vocal duet by Florence-Smith fsnd Marie Monde. C Mrs. Gladys Tnrnb'ull - was the main speaker at the women's ga itberlng. Savins a fall account of ithe Area Child Welfare confer Lence at Tucson Arix., which she attended. She a-fi that sll phases of child welfare were covered 1a ' the two-day meet but special em phasis was . put on Juvenile de-l- llnquency and the extensive work the Legion is doing to better con ditions. - v : Mrs. Edith Brown, state .finance of ficttr, touched on various spring activities of the -auxiliary, stress ing' the sale of the Memorial poppy. - The president of district No. S, Mra. . Frank Southern, invited ev eryone to attend the county coun cil at Toledo, on Sunday, 'April 21. and Mrs. Eva Humphries, wife of the- Marion county , district c9mmander. discussed the good ' accomplished by the auxiliary as " a group. Dance at Albany - r ALBANY jA group of dancers of the Regina Curlee dancing school assisted between shows t the Kahn theatre in Lebanon Thursday night. Those taking part were Joan Allphin. Elaine McClellan, Theresa Blrehfleld, Barbara -Knodell and Patsy Pies r.' . - Banco CollonuQQils Zzl, April 13 . ' FEATURING AL. BniNDIG'S ORCHESTRA with Mlas Janet Keeblcr and "Bid Burt, VocaUsbf WHERE THE BEST PEOPLE MEET ... i Ladle Free Until 0 P. SL MELLOW Directed by ED CHENEY Toi! & Ccrfurday d 9:33 25c Valley Chiirches SILVERTON Dr. Sidney W Hall, former local pastor, will speak at the Methodist church. Snndsv at 11 o'clock. Dr. Pall la district superintendent of the Cascade area of Methodist ehnTch- m. He will leave ahorUy for At- .latie City as one of two Oregon ministers to represent Oregon, in the first general coaferenee of the new Methodist church. The night service at 8 o'clock will be tn charge of Rev. Edward Terry on the swhject. "Followers of Je sus. Who Hinder Him." The Sis terhood class will meet at the parsonage Wednesday. The catechization of the con flrmants will be conducted at the 11 o'clock service at the Xmman- u 1 church Sunday morning. Filth tn ; Action group will meet Tuesday at S o'clock at the church. Evangelist G. M. Tryg- ta.d will conduct meetings on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m. and Thursday at z pan. Evmnrellst TrTKstad will speak t the 10:45 services at Cal- t a r Lutheran church Sunday morning and again at the Nor wegian service at 2 o'clock,. The Lather league members will meet at the- church at 3:30 p.m. ana go to Silver Creek falls where a Drosram will be given. The La dies' Aid society will meet at the church on Wednesday at 2 o'clock: witk Mrs. Joseph, LeRnd n hoateaa. I Rev. P. O. Bruland, city mis sionary at Portland, will spe&k on'yre- Have Done it Unto Me" at tna II o'clock services at Trin ity church Sunday morning. The fellowship dinner -wm ronow wnn Mrs. Oscar Satern. Mrs. J. C Karsoa and Mrs. Ellin g Tollels- rnd aa hostesses. "Christlikenss, the Believer's Supreme Aim." la the subject which Rev. F. W. Zook is an nouncing lor his 11 o'clock Sun day morning service at the Chris tian church. ' MARQUAM Sunday school at the Methodist church is being an nounced tor 10 a.m. Sunday morn ing with MM. J. L. Jones as su perintendent. Rev. Pierre Smith will s?eak on "Salt" at the 11 o'clock Sunday morning service, INDEPENDENCE Sunday services are as follows: , - ' Calvary i Presbyterian church: Rev. W. B. Mahon. pastor.- 10 a.m. Sunday school; 11 a.m., morning worship, sermon, "Wit nessing lor Christ;" baptismal er-vlces and the ordination of the newly elected deacona and deaconessea. First Methodist church: Rev. K. K. Clark, minister. 10 s.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m.. morning worshln. sermon subject. "Hosea, Psophet of God'a Love: 7 p.m. youna- people s meeting; s p.m., evenlnx worahip. c i ' - - . First Baptist church r jRov. Loy al H. Vicsers, mmiaier. .nt., Sunday school: lli.m., morning worship, sermon subject, "The Chareli and It Mission;" S:3, BTPU; T: 20 p.m.. worship, ser mon ssbject, The Father s First Concern' LIBERTT Saaday school :45 s.m. Morning church services at 10:41 o'clock. Meeting In slter noon st 2:20 to hesr Prsbhsksr BaUram tnom India. CE at t:45 p.m. Evening service at 7:45 o'clock. :f ; Diiiiier Is Given j By Junior Women . DALLAS A social meeting ot the Dallas Junior Woman's club was held Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Morris Walton. A covered dish dinner was served.; The May social meeting will be held at the heme of Mrs, William Blackley, . : Present Wednesday night were Mrs. Edward Janxen, Mrs. Lloyd Hughes, i Mrs. William Blackley. Miss Dorothy Palmer, Miss Velma Schroeder. Miss Rath. Betts, Mias Margarite Wlegent, Mlsa Kathrytt Rove, Mlu Julia La-Barre, Miss Laura Marsh. Miss Ruth, Petre. Miss Laura Marsh. Miss Maxine Helms and the hostess. Mrs. Wal ton. : ';-;. , i. Baty Dies at Lebanon LEBANON The baby horn to Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ayres of this district died Monday night. Re mains were taken to Coos Bay for. Interment. Mrs. Ayres has been very 111 with pneumonia and Is making slow recovery. . ; Last Times Today t "MooaUli Rhythsa" and ' Mldnlicht Coort J Starts Sunday ' Kay Frsncia - John Litel. tn 1 i My BUI j ; and. "Flight : is 0)(DLLEK. New iCitizen;;in ; Honored ' ? . . i " f . - ' - .- -. ;- ' "... a Finil Papers . Granted to 57 Speaker Slakes Contrast of i Dictatorships, Democracies DALLAS Dr. WUliam Q. Ev- erson. president of Llnfleld col lege, waa the guest speaker at the dinner meeting given by the local chamber of commerce hers Wednesday sight in Lonor ot Polk county's newest citizens. About 140 were present for the dinner. . ; Oramel Shreeve. president of the- Dallas chamber of commerce. presided at the meeting. He In trod need Circuit Judge. Arlle O. Walker, who .had presided Wed nesday afternoon at the hearings wnere tae linai papers were grant ed the new citizens. Judge Walk er introduced the members of Kbe October class and the April class who had received their final papers. He stated that 57 appli cants had received their final citizenship papers in the October and April classes. - t . Mrs. Max Fischer, who was a member of the April, clasa and whose, husband had .been an offi cer in the German army' during the World war.; responded on ' be half Of the new citizens. Mrs. Fischer told of her Joy and grati fication In becoming an American citizen and also presented a gift from the new -citizens to Mrs. Otillie Sigurdson of West Salem, who had coached them In pre pa ration for the examinations. Flags Given William A. Boydstos, Ameri canization chairman of the Xarl B. Fenton post of the American Legion, presented a flag of the United States to each of the hon ored guests as a gift from the Legion post. Dr. Everson was introduced by Judge Walker. Dr. Everson, la addressing the new citizens, con trasted citizenship under s de mocracy and under s dictatorship. In the democracy the stats is a servant of the people he said. while In a dictatorship the cltl sens are serfs or slaves of the state. Dr. Everson. who was a ma jor-general in the World war snd commanded American troops In the Italian sector, paid tribute to those of different nationalities who fought with the American forces and who so willingly gave their lives for their adopted country. He stated that In these times we do not know what unexpected news our papers may v bring us snd called on all to- use good judgment snd clear 'thinking In tne days aaead. Masie ra Program Musical numbers on the pro gram included group singing of America" and "God Blesa Am erica" led - by Raymond VanDyke and aeconffgbged by Leeanna. Se- verson; iirunental numbers by s trio fr$gh4he Oregon College of EducspOfiVSt Monmouth, Miss Ruth T&ii:,Sehoouhoyen. violin. Miss Belts 5arie Msyer. cello and Miss Virginia Davis, piano; vocal solos. Miss Bette Rydlng accom panied by Mlsa Msyor. '. It was announced that there would be no luncheon meetlag of the chamber of commerce this week. Another dinner, meeting was announced for Wednesday night, April 24. when Dr. Erma Gordon of Corvallls, who spent several years .attending school in Germany, -will be the guest speak er. The 31 citizens admitted! to citizenship Wednesday - afternoon were: Frank Daniel Borter, Jo seph Robert Orr. Cornelius Fast, Abraham Ewert, John Henry Pe ters, Herman Schmidt, David R s 1 m e r. Mary. Harms, :Helen Duerkson, Margaret Schmidt, Elizabeth Kliever, Peter - Henry Unger, Christiana Gaub, John E. MeKenzie, Agnes Toews and Ab raham .Toews.. Hulda Ruth R elm sr. Nick Goertz. Mary Martens. Inrrar B. Lambert, Olg Martha, Fischer. Anna J. Hiebert, Rena Buren Miller, Henry . W. mesen, Eu genia I n g e bo r g Mercer, Ids Schmidt, Florence; Vlllwock Schneider, Jacob I. L o e w e n, Frank D. Toews. Agnes Eborall Floyd snd Helen Susanna Vlll wock. Young Democrats Elect at Dallas ...... : z :, - J DALLAS At s recent meeting of the Young Democrats club of Polk county. Dons Id Gabbert was named president of the club; Hu bert Dunn, vice president and Mrs. George DeGraff, secretary-treasurer. . . j Another meeting of the club has been set for Tuesday night, April 16, at the Campbell hall. Inde pendence. 'All democratic candi dates snd non-partisan candidates are Invited. Delegates to the state convention will be chosen at this meetings"'"-'."'--.' ; i . .x. rj Every Dai, AT PCFULAIl Acuxu 23c Ji!5 V7h:l:: Wtk Dinner Meeting Union News DALLAS A quarterly meet- inr of the Polk County Farmera! Union was held st the North Dal las schooThouse Wednesday. ' r - Amnion Grice snd Eben Rsy were elected delegate to the state convention which will be held this year - st HUlaboro la May. L. H. McBee, county presi dent, will be , a delegate as member of the state boatd. Harley L 1 b b y of Jefferson stste president, was present . tor the meeting snd spoke on na tional farm legislation. He also told of tne coming stats conven tion, i ; :-. , , - ' f , L W. Simmons, stats chairman of the Farmers Union Hospital association, reported that s sits had been purchased south of Sa lem and that Plena were now be ing- prepared tor the building. Resolutions were adopted ap proving the house bill on lower Interest rates on farms; asking the state highway commission to be . more considerate i In making highway fills and cleaning out ditches. Silverton Teacher Resigns Position Shorthand, Bookkeeping Instructor Leaving; Link Qub Meets SILVERTON Jean Parmen, shorthand and bookkeeping teach er in the Silverton high school has submitted her resignation to the Silverton school board. Mrs. L. F. Larson, Mrs. Miles Tobias and Mrs. Robert Gonrlle were hostesses Wednesday after noon for the Triple Link club members st th Larson home. The Silverton checker club de feated Stayton, 53 to 47, in the seasonal play-off. The juniors of th senior high school will present s vaudeville. "Th Gay Nineties" on April It. Lee Morrisoncaretaker, has re ceived confirmation of the report that the Silverton airport will be- definitely discontinued from April IS.. 4-s :Aa exhibit of school . work of all the varioua departments la be ing planned by the faculty for ear ly May. Definite plans ss to date have not been completed. The ex Mbit will likely be held In the new high school auditorium. - Dallas Card Club Is Entertained DALLAS Mrs. U. 8. Loughary entertained th members ot her bridge club with luncheon at her boms Wednesday stternoon. Several tables of contract were in play during the afternoon. Aa this was th last meeting ot the club until fail the scores of mem bers for thsyear were totaled snd prizes presented. High scores tor the year were held by Mrs. H. A. Woods, Mrs. C. B. Sundberg and Mrs. A. B. Starbuck. Mrs.. Tracy Staate was s guest and ' members present Included Mrs. R. L. Chapman, Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Mrs. W. L. 8oehren, Mrs. C. E. Staate, Mrs. A. B. Starbuck; Mrs. C. B. Sundberg, Mrs. Riley Craven, Mrs, W. O. Vassall, Mrs. Ai L. Thomas of Independence, Mrs. J. C. Uglow and the hostess, Mrs. Loughary. v Call Board Todav Walt Dlsnev's full length, feature '"Ptnnochlo'. all la technicolor.: Plus Booth. Tsrkington's great i atory, "Little Orvle." "' CAPITOL f : TodayThe - Lan Sisters ; snd Gale Psgs la "Fouri 1 Wlvet." Plus "Ghost Val- : ley Raiders" with Donald Barry and Lona Andre. : Saturday "Geronlmo" with . Preston- Foster snd Andy Devise plus Jack Holt In : "Outside the Three MUe ; Llmjt." f - GRAND . Today "Star Dust" with - Linda Darnell, John Payne and Ronald Young. Plua t . "FIT - Little Peppers at . Home" with Edith Fellows. Saturday Jean Arthur. Fred Mae Murray,. Mel vyn Doug- l' las in !Too Many. Has- I: bands." ' : ;T o A ay i "Ruler of th ! Sea- with Doug Fairbanks. 1 Jr., and Margaret Lock- i wood. Plus "Congo Maltie" starring Ann Sothem and : John Carroll. . ; t Saturday midnight- show 1- Swanee River" with Don" ' Ameche, Alice Fay and i -Al Jolson. H : I . HOLLTWOOD f Today "The Marx Bros: st :' the Circus. Plus Tex Rlt- c ' ter la "Man From Texas. EE ER? H 2 Mes. XTorlh Iads- i "Doadancs V ?ZCXALTT XX " Bolk lduiityi; Dallas Honor RbUReleased 44 Students Are '-Listed for Good " Grades; Juniors Lead DALLAS The honor roll tor Dallas high 'school for the past nin weeks endter April f. Just been released by R. R. "Tur ner, superintendent ot th Dallas city schools. ' Fifty-four student's names ap pear on the roll. Th Junior class leads with 17; th senior class Is second with 14; sophomores, third with 12 snd th freshmen fourth with 10. On, poet grad uate s name appears on th list. The complete list follows: Freshmen. Blva Bnhler, Ra chel Frey, Janice Garner. Edna Heinrlchs, E a t b r Heinrlchs, James McConnell, Helen Plaster, Shirley Scott, Ruth Yas OrsdeL Kenneth Wright. . Sophomore, Lorene Ages. Bet ty Dickey, Walter Friesen, Max ine Groesser, Pick Hartmaa, Lu ella May,. Maretts Murphy Rich ard Rlggs, Grace Schmidt, Carol SchrireJV Betty Jean Stevenson, Edwin Wall. . Junior, Paai Buhler, A a s Craven, Blake - Eastman, Dorothy EJiger, Patricia Erickson. Ar nold Fast. Elsie Fisher, Herths Frieses; Doris Holmes. Violet LOwen. Mildred May, Sophie Ol fert. WUma Robb, Clark Robb, Esther Schroeder, Kenneth Steele. Robert Woods. . Seniors, Del ores Autritt, James Barnard. Hersehel Boydaton, Grac Clantleld, Mary Friesen, Jay Hytfs, Mar J oris Lefever, Don Low, Margaret Pemberton, Mar tha Jean Plummer, Thomas Rlggs Leeanna Severson, Betty Smith, Elsbeth Wall. ; Post Graduates. Glenn George. Moving Picture Camera Records Speakers' Faults MT. A WGBX A awvel cxpe faam ws rte at MU AmgA awnnsl Tweeday Bight wbea members mi th advaneed speech class faced a saorlng pic I tare earner to btala mm acca rat plctare oC thetr speech aaah tna technlqae. .A short talks were given by each, stndeat th -camera recorded her facial, exf 1 preset). cestrev and pos tmr. : ; j Th naoTfcag' pictnrep were tah ea by Alois Keber, local camera enthnsiast. :-' Stadeats photographed were Mary Alfred and Kllsabath Newell, Slrrertoa, Maxlae Bera " las aavd StargareS fraoak, alt, Angel, Patricia Thompson, SUyton, and Genevieve Crane, Portland. Miss Irene Joyce Be gbm is tastractorf the class. Grangers News UNION HILL Th ladies of the Union Hill Horn Economics club will meet at the grange hall for an all day meeting on Mon day to clean th hall and varnish th new officer's stands snd ta bles that have Just been built. A corered dish dinner will be enjoy ed at the noon hour. Mrs. W. H. Rabena entertained the members of ths 'Eoma Eco nomics club at her home Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. B. E. Bower. Mrs. Floyd Bailey. Mrs. Harley Scott and Maxine and Gertrude Spree t of Salem were visitors. Mrs. Henry Peters, program com mittee, presented the program. : Members present were Mrs. Byron MeElhaney, Mrs. Marlon Fischer and son Maurice. Mrs. Orio Humphreys,- Mrs. W. F. Krenx, Mrs. Geneva r v Hubbard, Mrs. Verny Scott, Mrs. Phillip Fischer, Mrs. O. C. Jones. Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. - M. M. Gil moor, Mrs. J. C. Krenx, Mrs. John Stenberger, Mrs. Floyd Fox. Mrs. W. M. Tate. Mrs. Hen it Pet ers, Mrs. W. H- Rabers, Francis Fox and Keith Scott. ALBANY Under ths direction of . John Webbes, Smith-Hughes instructor at .the high school, the aioany roturs Farmers of Am erica will present s program at the meeting of Western Star grange i on , Saturday. April It. The program will b preceded by covered dish dinner at t h hall at 7:JB pjn. Mrs. Era An drews is lecturer of Western Star. ; : .Tex lliilcr fcx Also News, Our Gang Comedy, Anta Antics, And ChapJS. ' :of;New Serial,. The Shadow r " i ' -- r -; ' : 1 ':" . i OY OUR STAGE AT JjSO P.5L KETH JAYJTE AICD THE HOLLXWOOrr BICKAROO TRCKytAM BROADCAST .Efcrts Tcibsrow-T 173 EI j Fcalqrcs - lEs Contlaaoos Performaaoe KoIy 1 to XX P. M. Hf trA st tl acilri ctml (till! tiffii II I B Dim ato aoio nttmm r r r . r- - "k " vtf - f t -' x4rademyPlay To BeStind ay 1 wLitUe Women" .Ul Hare ! Repeat . Performance - is I ; on Tuesda - MT. ANGEL Students of Mt, Anget'Jscademy are holding final rehearsal .thia week is preparation for the pablie performances of "IiUU Women," which they wlU present , in the scademy hall . on Sunday. April 14, at 1 2 p. m. and again on Tuesday, April If, st S p. m. Mary Jean Banman of MU An gel is cast la the leading role, that of Jo, th second daughter of Lou la AlcoU' faaaona March family. fLlttl Women was released for local production by th North western Press, Minneapolis, Kiss. The dramatized version contains sll the humor snd pathos of th novel from' which the play was ad apted. H While seasoned actresses hav often been called on to in terpret tb Alcott characters, th local students hav th advantage of youth In portraying the erer- young little women. Other familiar characters will b played as follows j Meg, Mavis Rlckert; Aunt ' March. Wilms Brsssell Beth, Annemerle Hohen- Ieltner ; Amy. ? Chris tine . Eberle ; Mrs. March. Dorothy Dllker; Han nah Mullett. Loretta Hasatng.: Professor Bhaer, Genevlev Crane: John Brooke, Dolores An nen; Laurie, Gals Storm: Mr. Mtrch, Ruth Thompson. ! ; StndenU in charge of picket sales announce that those who hold tiekeU for ' ''Little Women nrill b admitted on the same tick et to s remedy to be presented on oxay t py ine sign scnooi gins. CarHeii Qub Sale Raise Funds INDEPENDENCE The Inde pendence Garden club will have s plant snd cooked: food ssls la the eloper building on Mala street today. Th proceeds are to b need 1st financing the making of the tiny hop baskets to be used as favors st the reglonsl meeting of the Federation ot Garden clubs which meets In Portland In early Jane. Although the meeting Is to be in Portland, all of ths Oregon Gsrdeniclubs sr considered hosts and are asked to contribute some thing toward making It s suc cess. The Independence dub chose hop basket favors as most repre sents tire f this region. Mrs. Glea Smith. Mrs. Clsrenes Charbeaeaa and Mrs. Elmer Ad dison hav charg ot th food sal and also a display of floral arrangements from Independence gardens tor the enjoyment et the visitors. Mrs. Dole Pomeroy Is chairman for the plant sal. As sisting sher will be Mrs. Donald soa. Mrs. Swanson. Mrs. Stirling. Mrs. Sloper, Mrs. Baan sad Mrs. JoseevI ; Ml- f ' siting Eastern Stiffs Entertained INDEPENDENCE At the Eastern! Star meeting Tuesday night- at ! th Masonic hall Yam hill and Falls City chapters were special guests. Honored guests included ' Mrs. La veils Helm, grand - representative of Delaware from Falls City; Phil Schweixer. member:' of the budget committee of the grand chapter; Mrs. Ma bel McDsniel, worthy natron from Yamhill; Mrs.. Mildred Frtnk, worthy jmatron" from Falls City, and Ira?, Merlin, worthy patron front Fella City. - - : . .' i I Adah's past matrons present were Mrs. O. D. Butler, Mrs. O. A. Wolverton. Mrs. Paul Robinson, Mrs. FJ B. Chambers; -Mrs. How ard Morland. -Mrs. Mary' Fluke, Mrs. FJ O. Hewett, Mrs. R. W. White. Mrs. Stella ! Calbreath, Mrs. M.jE. Branch, Mra. Harriett Chambers,. Mrs. Phil Schweixer and past patrons Included Phil Schweixer, O. A. Wolverton and J. Li .Van Loan. Three Yamhill and two Falls City past matrons were also honored and one Fall City patron. . . j , r - LIDEItTY MAQAZIKM - : I Dctsj. FcDxbania, Jr. e Ann Sothem r. rCorvjo Mcdsla Last Time Today Two Big Features yto ! IZsrx'. Dries, v in ' i "U lia Cirra" IT" v 'I! 'Added JTewa aad Cartoon , .ilad. Bistro '' Is Will Sidewalk in Hill SILVERTON In the absence of pe president, Herinan NaesdJ Dr. A. L, V Smith, vice president, presided ovir a busy session of the SUverton Safety .council Thursday nht, at the city hall. ' . I - ' ,ltir Standard, chairman of the engineering comijilt- tee, reported that the WPA waa dumping rock on Oak street over East lull la preparatioa 10 make a retaining wall there.' A sidewalk wiU be built later. George Barr, new member of tb safety council, and former mayor of Silverton. reported that efforts had been made for over SO years to obtain a sidewalk fa this loca tion but that this was the first time sctasl steps ot progress were being taken. This has been s pro ject ot the salary comncu awe up formation. A number of accidents have occurred on East Hill at this place, members of ths council re DorUd. as there was ao piece ot safety for the pedestrians snd mo torists could not see in coming over th hilL . : Th crowded conditions of Sun day narking- tn front of Xmmanuel church on Church street and Trin ity church on Second street were ax sin brought up.' Efforts will be made to have this remedied. . Street Rough The excessive roughness of West Jsmes street snd the excessive smoothness of McClalne street were also brought to th attention of the council. It was pointed out that at ons urn in cuy council . . I. w. a had mad efforts to obtain suffi cient strips of land along the high way ' to somewhat , eliminate the two dangerous curves en McClalne street. It this ess still be dose it will be Investigated by members of- ths safety council. Obtaining pdstrlsn lane markers on Water street st the Southern Pacific station where high school students going to and from school must make s cross ing, making stop streets st Mala and Oak as they enter Water street, slowing down traffic on Mill street, and -having safety lanes , repainted, wer among the matters discussed. Members re ported, that the local police would likely repaint the safety lane markings aa soon as weather per mitted. Efforts will be made to obtain th atate police to check on the speeding- on Mill street. The captain of th Junior high school motor patrol will be In vited to attend th aafety council Suggestion was asds that special Invitation should b sent to the msyor, the president ot the Wom an's dab snd the chairman of the city street committee a being per- a who aneald b speclaHy in terested la th work of ths safety cesndl. speaker will be obtained for the May meeting.' : Junioreu Seniors !: To Fresent Flay DALLAS Members of the Jan- ler sad senior classes st Dallas sigh school will present Us play "Spring Fever oa Wednesday night. April 17. at the high school auditorium. Seats may now be re server at Savory's drug store. The play Is being directed by Miss Heel Henry. Last week two member of the original east be came HI and It was necessary for some other i students to take the parts. Deioress Autrltt has been substituted for the pert of Mrs. 8pangler which was originally taken by Ruth Dornhecker. . Jack Wilson has takes the part of Pro fessor Bean In place of John Greenwood. -A Sewing Qub Given Lnncheon at Dallas DALLAS Mrs. Sydney Hanson entertained the. members of her sewing club at a 1 o'clock lunch eon at her home Tuesday. Places were' laid - for Mrs. Elmer Ray, Mrs. Rot Woodman- Mra. W. II. Effenberger, Mrs. Harold Mal key, Mra. Wayne Schrlrer. Mrs. A. j. Brown. Mrs. William Run yan. Mrs. Ralph Tull. Mrs. L. 8. FUfelt, and Mrs. 8ydney Hansen, the hostess;,' - I iwne-fK-.i.- '---.ivtjrm " Majijm. amWUt ' paWssasSsaL jSsaBWBSSBBaS' saBsSSi snsSstt1' ----- " Starts Today!! Agxins1 & whol flaming backarourid of tb Old West. PcERrmotmt tsUs la scans) cdtsr acsns of driving, daring ctcfion, tna s&Ig&rf story of las . r ri na i. . UJMI'AMitX 10! b . mm v pect at Silvertqn ; , v: i West Salem Aid Plans Silver Tea Committees Are Nam Arrangements Ma de at! Thursday Meet j , WES? SALEM A surer tss will be Jgiven by the Ladles' Aid society bf the Methodist church Wednesday. April 17, at the hiome of Gerttude Savage on Plata street. Arrangements wre roads at a special meetlag Thursday af ternoon st the home . of Mrs. Lelghtoa Dashlel. Is charge ot arrangements are Mrs. Rsy Bur key, Mr. II. Bonnie, Mrs. J. I. Miller, Mrs. William Lapue and Mrs. Gotdis Cameron. Hours will be from'! to 4. , "j ' . f ' Mrs. Lyle Thomas underwent a major eberatlon at the Deaconess hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn were recent! irlsitors in McMlnnrille where they visited their daughter, Mrs. Te4 Lawrence. ' j Mr. and Mra. Lynn Rfchardion have retjurned from San Francisco where Rilchardsoa was in the hos pital f os treatment. . At the grange meeting Thurs day nlgbit the quarterly report was read by the secretary. Purchasing an electric phonograph was dis cussed. Three new members, Mrs. H. Flsk, B. AL WillUms and Jessie Barlow were'giren first and sec ond degree i obligations by State Deputy Arthur Brown. 1 , Social! night for April was turned rer to the HEC. They will present a varied program on Friday, April 21. Mrs. Arthur Brown, mrt. Donald Kuhn land Mrs. M.J C. O'BHen will hare charge of the program. FoxfaUeyPTC Holds Meeting TOX waLLET The Tot ley PTCj association held Its ular meejtlng Friday night A grftsa was presented after the laeas session. . . Marie Nye, who was quite badly burned last week. Is better. She was standing toojnear the kitchen stove when her areas caaaht! on fire. Herj brother Chester succeed ed In putting out the flames. Mt. E. C. Miller entertained the Ladles Card club st her heme near Lyons Wednesday afternoon. Shirley Johnston has been a tilt sick this week. .&fce w& reported some belter Friday. . Leonard Crismsn Injured the llgameati la hU arm while at work at ths Lisa Lumber com pany planer last! week. ', mmm i Continuous Today front 10:00 A. M. Labs Show Tonight at 11:15 f f COMPANION FEATURE , Booth Taxldngton 's OaVEET I I 1 I - Continuous Todcrr end Scndor a to litis grscrtssl ci oil Indian wars, . I r. 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