Ill OEEGOH STATESMAN.. Scltm. : Ongoa. Sohsdar Mornlnij, Jim 21. 19(1 Stay ton Plans School Bus t Murphy Retires as Board Chairman ; Others Elected " STAYTON Lawrence Smith was : elected ; a member ' oh . the school board to succeed ' Grant Murphy, retiring chairman. Edw, j. Bell was reelected clerk. Murphy had served 21 years and a rising vote of thanks was extended him for his services. the budget of $14,197 was ac cepted. An extra tax of $3000 to take care of the expense of op erating a school bus. Since this district has ceased to furnish a transportation system it has lost students, and it 1s felt that the tuition money gained from these students will offset the extra $3000 tax over a period of three years. ' OAK POINT-i-Grove Peterson was elected clerk to serve three' years and Hugh Rogers automat ically .becomes chairman for the coming year.. . Mrs. C. C Comstock rwas re elected clerk for one year. Mrs. Frank Alsip, who has taught the school the last two years, will teach again. EOLA Mr. Burgermeister was elected clerk for one year. The budget for next year was passed. ROSED ALE Ed Caldwell was elected school director to fill the vacancy left byjpoyd Bates. Mrs. Lesta Bates - Was reappointed 'clerk. The budget, practically, the same as last year's was accepted. This includes bus service for high school students. FAIRFIELD Freeman Marth aler was elected director for three years and Edna Short, clerk. MAHONEY Robert Williams was elected director and Rita Ma honey, clerk. ELD R I EDGE Joe Klenski was elected director and" Mrs. Carl V -1 a urown, cierK. Auyn wusom is chairman of the board- and Ed Beteto, the other director. SPRING VALLEY Mrs. Pete Wilwert was reelected clerk and Russel Hill reelected director Miss Phyllis Beilke, Salem, has been engaged as instructor at the local school for the ensuing year. MONMOUTH E. N. Stebbins was reelected a director of ' dis trict No. 13 here. Edna M. Power was reelected clerk. There was ho opposition. The district will pur ' chase one new school bus this year. "INDEPENDENCE W. A. Bar- num was reelected director and Mrs. C. G. Irvine was elected clerk. Last Times Today "MEN AGAINST : THE SKY" with Richard Dbc PLUS Tim McCoy in "ARIZONA GANG BUSTERS" 15c Continuous Daily from 1:00 p.m. Starts Sunday "LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN" with Gloria Jean "Mexican" spitfire OUT WEST" I f-: , - - m " ' j pThm I 1-: . ,rm"f"f -1 T v J ligir riTOR 1 CI .i;i';'ri.-jj!r-?--T--T7r - .. Will Present Classic Dance Here ! Marcaret Vasllleff (above) and Francisco Ballet, are to present a and Armstrong dance revue at inn r rw7 nigUH. .alio ouciu huuiw pi vi mm am ww v bvuiyiiac m Spanish tango by Civilla Reeher, ' Rockettes, pre-school children, in by professional students. Silverton Churches SILVERTON Prof. James T.i Matthews, Willamette university, will be guest speaker Sunday at 11 o'clock at the Methodist church, according to announcement of the pastor, the Rev. Edward Terry. Sunday school wil lbe held at 9:45. At 7 o'clock Miss Connie Reed will serve as director of the Epworth league' meeting. The Wesleyan circle will meet Tues day at the church at , 2 o'clock. The Sisterhood Sunday school class party wil lbe given at the home of Mrs. E. S. Porter, Thurs day. Calvary Lutheran The vacation Bible school will give the 10 o'clock program at the Calvary Lutheran church on Sunday morning. In charge are the teachers. Miss Una Lee; Mrs. Helmer Brokke, Miss Ruby Le Rud and Miss Florence Lee. The program is open to everyone with a special inviation extended to a special invitation extended to the parents and relatives of the participants. At 11 o'clock there will be a communion service with the Rev. O. C. Olson speaking on "The Gospel Feast" The Luther league, of which Miss Ruby Le Rud is president, will meet at 7:30 o'clock. Midweek Bible study and prayer service will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. Christian , All activities of the Christian church will be suspended next week, with the exception of Sun day, in order that the congrega tion members may attend the state convention of Christian churches at Turner. There will be Bible classes at the local church Sunday morning at 9:43 with Mrs. John Jordan in charge. At 11 o' clock the Rev. Russell Myers will speak on "If Ye Believe in God." Nicholas Vasilieff. both of the San classic pas de deux on the Billings the Hslnore theatre next Thursday assistant teacher; Salem s Baby tap and novelty numbers; ballet Christian Endeavor meets at 7 m. and evening worship at 8 o'clock with the sermon theme, "Can I Be Saved outside the Church?" Immannel Rev. J. M. Jenson is announc Ing as his 11 o'clock topic Sun day morning at Immanuel church "The Test of Discipleship." Bible classes and Sunday school will be held at 10 o'clock. The Luther leagues meet at 6:30 and 8 leagues meet areu ana o - and devotional hour will be held Thursday at 8 o'clock, Trinity At Trinity church, Rev. M. J, K. Fuhr announced Sunday school and adult Bible classes for 10 a m. Sunday. Services will be held at 11 o'clock, when Rev. Fuhr will speak-on, "A Divine Invitation.' Luther league will be held at I p. m. with Rev. Fuhr in charge. The Lutheran Daughters of Re - at the home of Miss Eunice Tor- vend Sparks Nearly Cause Fire kiuk.KALX sparks from a flue fire landed upon the wood shed roof at the Cecil Embree home where they smouldered for A 1 . 1 . , . . TZ ' rJ rtTf. neighbors and the fire equipment prevented a bad fire as homes are close together in the north part :.vi j . a of town. RICKREALL Children's day for the community Sunday school has been set for Sunday and a program of music and reading is being prepared by the children. GroUD Notes - . . JL Silverton Sons of Legion Organized Five Years Ago SILVERTON George Manolis, first chairman of the Silverton Sons - or American .Legion com mittee treated the squadron at its fifth anniversary of organiza tion Thursday. There were' 21 sons present. . G. W. Elienburg, Lebanon,' Ae- tachment chairman of Sons,' was the principal speaker for the eve ning. F. M. Powell, commander of the Silverton Legion post, was master of ceremonies. Past Captain Raymond Hall was presented with a past cap tain's jewel with Collin Bragg, present captain, making the pre sentation. Charter members present were George Manolis, Jr Raymond HalL Kenneth AUen, Vaele Dick- erson. Richard Dickerson and Jimmie Morgan. Honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Elienburg and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wirtz, Lebanon. Wirtz is chairman of Lebanon squadron of Sons. Members of the Sons commit tee present were Glenn Price, C. J. Towe, Lewis Hall, Henry John son. SILVERTON Mrs. Bernie Oas was honored at a gift shower at her; home on South Water street Thursday. Present were Mrs. Henry Tor- vend, Mrs. Silas Torvend, Mrs. Samuel Torvend, Mrs. Alvin Le- gardj K Jormsont Mrs. Tom Anderson, Mrs. Alf O. Nel son, Mrs. L. G. McDonald, Mrs. Eugene Thornley, Mrs. Dan Riv- eness, Mrs, L. A. Meyer, Karen Meyer, Mrs. Paul Lewis and Su zanne Lewis, Sheridan. SILVERTON Royal Neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. E. A. Beugli Thursday for an all day gathering. Plans were made to meet again on July 16, the place to be aeciaea upon later, ine commit- lee in cnarge oi ims wui De airs, xiaiue ijenson, jyits. wuma wea- TT.ii!. ar uieriu, mors. Jessie Egan. Mable Kirk and Present were Hartman, Anna EUiott, Anna ucuum, huum Weatherill, Ida Mae Davis, Marie Thomas, Mable Kirk, Mrs. Frank Porter, May Sims, Marie Lane, Mrs. . G. Herr, Mrs. Gertrude Moen, Alice Egan, Maggie Terry, Hattie Benson, Mrs. Frank Ger- oux. Mrs. Ktovit F.nln ind Mni ; Beugli. DJipg Cf fri Alc8 OCl IV IT 1 Mil lie Wnmon DALLAS Mrs. Anna Wall, 52, away Wednesday at her home in Dallas. Death was due to a heart attack. , Mr. Wan wa. fcom ,t f,- tain Lake, Minn. She was mar- tn ioi m Tir.n tw tAoA fm ioit i iQ9i t rhinnnlr Mnnt bnrf Inm 1001 to 1933 at Mountain Lake. In 1933 they went to Steinback. UrHrtKa rn 107 I -.., u VVf ilJ w - I ed toDallas, where they had smce resiaea. Surviving are her hubsand and iour emiaren: ivirs l iriesen, Dallas! Mr. W. R Jan UTanl. toba: Alice and Arnold Wall, rial- f las. One grandson, Walter Wayne brothers and sisters. Funeral services -will be held Sunaay ax Z O Clock at the Evan- geucai xviennoniie ureinren church. Interment will be at the Dallas IOOF cemetery. Gall Board GRAND Today H e r b e r t Marshall, Virginia Bruc In "Adventure in Washing ton." Frank Craven In "Richest Man in Town." EL8INORE Today Joan Crawford, Melvyn uougias, conrad Veldt in "Woman's Face." Broderick Crawford, Ann Gwynnc in "Tight Shoes." Saturday midnight Madeleine Carroll, Fred MacMurray In "One Night in LRbon." CAPITOL Today James Carney, Pat O' Brien, Margaret Lindsay in "Devil Dogs of the Air." Errol Flynn, Bren da Marshall in "Footsteps in the Dark." STATE Today Ch a r 1 e Grapewin. Gtn xierney in lODacco noaa. tcttr Romero, Milton Berl In "Tall. Dark and Handsome." Saturday midnight Betty Grable. Don Amecne. carmen Miranda in "Down Argentine Way." BOLLYWOOD Today Judy Garland in "Little ieuie K.euy. waiter nageon in "Sky Murder." LIBERTY Today Tim McCoy in "Arizona Gang Busters." Richard Dix in "Men Against the Sky." Charley GRAPEWIN Marjorio RAMBEAU "Tobacco Bead ff Time 120-4:20-7:25-10:30 - 2nd Hit Cesar Virginia ROMERO GILMORE TALL DARK AND HANDSOME" Time 3.-00-6:05-9:10 Added COLOR CARTOON Midnite Show . DOWN ARGENTINE WAY Don Betty AMSCHE GRABLE Anniversary Special Speakers West Salem Qiiirclies Sunday WEST SALEM Special speakers will be guests of both lo- cal churches Sunday. Rev.; F. F. Friesen, pastor of the Trinity Baptist church of Portland, -will be the speaker at the Mennon- r i V ai . 1 I. - - i ' i . . . a . lie oieuueu cnurcn. . opeciai music wui De provided lor .DOin ylllamette Valley Briefs Metal Course Slated : - SILVERTON For some time it has been planned to have an avi ation sheet metal course In Sil national defense program. It Is now definitely known that .this class will start next week. ' ; To be eligible ' a man must be between the ages of 18 and' 35. A few older men will be accepted if they have had previous ex perience. - Druggist on Vacation ;,' . SCIO Victor A. Sather, Salem, is in charge of the Scio drug store during a week's absence of the proprietor, P. W. Schrunk, who, with his family, is vaca tioning on the Oregon coast and at mountain lakes. Sather served in a similar capacity here four years ago. At Seabeck Parley MONMOUTH Student repre sentatives of the Oregon College of Education at the Seabeck, Wash, college conference, are Helen Sandblast and Helen Mac- pherson, Portland: Esther Con nor, Albany; Almeda Polehn, As toria. They ar,e accompanied by Hilda Swenson, a member of the faculty religious guidance com mittee. Third Birthday Noted FRUITLAND On Tuesday, Mrs. Lloyd. Girod held a party for her son Alan's third birthday, Those present. were Mrs. Fred Rose and Fred Rose, jr Mrs. Clyde Gardner and grandson Da vid Rosen, Mrs. Arnold Aaseur ude and Robert, Mrs. Kenneth Runner and Nathan and Phillip, Miss Esther Girod and Mrs. An- na Girod. Guests at Brooks BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. Ber c-hiewe and children. Mulino. I ww w,r rocent dinner niKts at th Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watts. SerVlCCS 1 OCiaV " Mn -n 1 . T OF .DritlffepOFt Resident DALLAS Mrs. Mae Campbell Robinette, 24, wife of Glen Rob- inette, died at the Dallas hospital Wednesday following a brief ill ness. She had become in only the previous day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Campbell of the Bridgeport com munity. Death was due to pneu monia, complicated by heart trou ble. Mrs. Robinette was born in the Bridgeport community. She grad uated from Dallas high school in 136 and was employed at Cride'i louowmg r graduation. She was married at Payette, Idaho, October 20, 1939 1 1CIUH1CU lO criUgeporS m . - AU"UW"J J"4 5Pni mgvww. I . 9 surviving are ner n us Dana ana small son. Dwight Larry; her narents. Mr. and Mrs. Scot Campbell; two brothers, Frank of Dallas and D Lebanon, and I . I a. a a t a. lwo Jean anQ irs. neroen McBee, Dallas I Funeral services will be held today at S o'clock at the Henkle and Bellman rhanel here with in. terment in the Dallas IOOF ceme tery. VqUev Events June 21-23 Tour of Hampshlr o reeding establishments and experi ment itation. July 15-20 Sanuam Bean resuvaJ, Stayton. August a Mt. Angel i iu resuvai. Last Times Today Mm DEVIL DOGS I j Starts Sunday - " - . n t a WW y OMPANION II v mm . m BV ttKTi IS'-N mum iBsiiar RALPH BELLAMY H C II II Cont w II from .y l p jii. mm 1 . oak 2 1 San. . J B Slated at Both I services. .' .'. . Bill Thomas, ' who graduated from the . Willamette . university this month, will give the address at the 11 o'clock . ' service . in the Methodist churchy. ' w WEST SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lemon entertained many weekend visitors who came to at tend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannaman Sunday. Out-of- town guests were Miss Milodene Gess, La Grande; Kir.; and Mrs. Waldorf Winrich, Tionesta, Calif.; Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Paul, Gene vieve and Jerry. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Methany, all of Tilla mook. Mrs. ' Winrich,' Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Lemon are sisters. - Robert Lemon returned, with the Winrich family to Tionesta for a visit -" -v' ' - ! '- Mr. and Mrs.. H. C. White spent Sunday in Eugene visiting rela tives. -' ' ". Maxine Bramblet, Dayton, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. E. Haselton. . . WEST SALEM Mrs. Irene Senn and Earl Odom were com plimented with a dinner on their b i r t h d a y anniversaries at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Par ker Sunday. Present were Mrs. Irene Senn, Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Odom and sons, McMinnville; Mrs, Francis Kilgore and Charlotte, D. E. Snyder, Dayton: Frank Senn, Carl Parker, Sidney Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parker and son, Freddie. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pattison and son, Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jo hanson, and Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Johanson and family made a trip to Yachats Sunday. WEST SALEM Mrs. William HTnec Mr anH Mn f. TVx70rr? Mr. and Mrs." William Depugh, , , and Mr. and Mrs. ijtidgley Miller went to Portland to attend the wedding of Miss Pauline Harris, Eugene, and Darrel Keith Har- vara, roruana. ine Dnae is a niece to Mrs. Moss and a cousin to the other people who attended from this city. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dalke atend- ed the Mennonite Brethren con vention at Dallas Saturday and Sunday. Recent violators in justice court were: Harold Anderson, fined $4.85; Harley A: Blackwell, fined $4.85; Paul M. Strait paid $4.83 fine; J. P. Smart,. $4.85; Paul R. Toevs, $7.85; John Brandt $7.85; L. F. Simmons, $4.85; and Richard Schrieder, $4.89. All the people failed to observe stop signs. SUverton Woman Reported Better SILVERTON Mrs. B. Tin gelstad, who suffered a cerebral hemorrhage two weeks ago, is reported to be improving. She is able to be up part of each day. Mrs. Tingelstad is past 90 years of age. A. F. Hobart who underwent an operation at the Good Samar itan hospital on Wednesday is re ported to be improving. Mrs. Ed Lambert and infant daughter will be able to leave the hospital for their home on Sat urday. Missionary Society Changes Meet Date MIDDLE GROVE The Wo man's Missionary society has has changed its meeting date from the third to the fourth Tuesday in ine month and one evening meeting each quarter. Mrs. Esther Van Laanen will be hostess to the group Tuesday. - Two Smash Hits '7. Pins. Errol Flynn In "Footsteps In The Dark" Here Cones that 1941-DERFUL HIT! 5Ai FEATURE The Three Mesquiteers Rob't Livingston Bob Steele and Rare Davis In lono'Sfar 1 ThriU-A-Minnte Action! " as yourfavorite saddle trio de clare War on Range Racketeers Plus Serial "Riders of Death Valley' . . w yI H . Ainnni 1 i i---L. H - ifii VI A jaAf 1 'AT1ICIA MOWSOM Y U fJSt'i II'CPLCS COn.ANIOS fTTITRPlj "Wn,T W Baiid Appears Iii Concerts - Town, School Groups Join; Outside Talent Weekly; Feature ? v ; JEFFERSON' The Jefferson band has started twice weekly practices At the school house and have' put . on their, second public outdoor concert at the bandstand on Main street "... 1 , During the t summer, - the town band is cooperating with . the school students and is sponsoring the concerts, which will be given each Saturday night . between ' 8 and 9 o'clock. A feature of each evening's entertainment will be special numbers by different In dividuals of the band and also by outside talent ' Officers of the band include, Gene Mary Redmond, president; Billy Barnes, vice-president; Ken neth; Zemlicka, secretary, and Cliff Cole, treasurer. This is the first time that Jeff erson has had a band in the school and last year it reached a mem bership of 40. Students from the fourth grade through high school are permitted to play. The band is under the direction of Mrs. Lorena Brockway, who has been rethired for next year. Mrs. Brockway will direct the band and teach mdsic in all the grades. Miss Frances Pierce, Kalama, Wash., was a recent guest at the home of Mrs. Keithel Hart" She is a former teacher in the Jeff erson school and for the past sev en years has been teaching at Montello, Nev., . and has been hired to teach there next year. teach there next year. At the meeting of the Evan gelical Men's Brotherhood, elec tion of officers for the ensuing year was featured. Chosen were: president, Don Davis; vice-president, George Weigart; secretary, George Kihs and treasurer, John Kins. - Bids Asked for . mmm JrOStOlllCe VX f-y-, JSllVertOll SILVERTON Henry Aim, Sil verton postmaster, reports that he has received notice that the postof fice department is looking for somebody to build a postoffice f or Silverton. Mr. Aim says that proposals on such a building, containing not less than 2000 square feet of floor would be received by Inspector J. E. FitzgeraL Seattle. A lease for Continuous Show Today A La8t Tbne Today - mu from lpm. 1 A WOMAN'S FACE" Late Show 9:30 P-m. witn j03Ln Crawford and ' gSBSQI ff j ' y rTn BMelvin Douglas Plus Damon sSgU J IL J l II I Jl Ranyon's TIGHT SHOES' r X, , m B Mickey Mouse Matinee 1 pjn. Siarls Sunday ii - s-sasnsssss WORLD'S LOVELIEST BLONDE (Marf.Uins Cirrall) , ROPED BY TEXAS $ COWBOY (Fnd MoMorf0y) mB 1 , MacHURRW pL. A ;V , (1 I mum inn urn I. 3: 7 t.Z . Y WW' feCbas. V,lBnln2tr 7 r- L iC1 V XffZr" DcsnaRetd ; ' SPECIAL ATTRACTION i i J "Louis-Cdnh FigEifi" f Round by Rocnd Including the Fatal 13th - cither flvt cr S3 Jtv vrouli fcl granted, (aid 2Xt.-Xlxa,iy. SILVERTON rather ArUroi Green, SL Ftui'g Catholic churdff Silverton, left thl week on" $ six weeks trip to the Atlantic coast He will visit Jjis formes home at Rhode Island, V During hit abstnea tht I Rev. Hilary Grantz, Mt Angel, wU be in charge of the Catholic aerrices at Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Gatten and daughter, Patricia are on vacation trip to Wyoming, Qkla-f ' noma and Arkansas. r ' Lyle " Hughes plans to leave around July 1 for Chicago to vis it his. mother. . ... Miss Olga Johnson, Silverton ' school faculty, is registered for 1 summer school ; at the Portland center. .: ' -I:.' , HEY KIDS! K ilJLlCl CREAM BARS TODAY'S MATINEE HOLLYWOOD THEATRE Jndy Garland "Little Nellie Kelly" Walter Pidgeon in "Sky Murder' Also News, Colored Cartoon, and Chapter 8 f "Junior G-Men" On Onr Stare at 1:00 pan. The HOLLYWOOD BUCKAKOO PROGRAM BROADCAST ttores jj Two Big Features m And 2nd Feature HMW HWR1 V- X H MtNM MM flail t V I I A r I a II 11 1 I 1 II II a I