Founding of Legion Noted At Banquet WEST SALEM The 23rd anni versary of the founding of the American Legion was observed at the Thursday : dinner, with 80 Members of the post and auxiliary present. The James Smart enter' tainers were special guests. Mrs. Kaspar Neiger reported to the auxiliary on the type of books . wanted for the victory book drive. Mrs. ' Char lea Adams - and Mrs. . Karl. Mobley gave reports. An all-day sewing meeting will be held at the hall March 27. The meeting April 2 will feature in kiation of new members. - Members of the Women's club served the weekly dinner for the lions club Wednesday. Seventeen members were prsnt and the fol lowing delegation from the Salem club: Al Ramseyer, Oscar Olson, Harry Scott, and Mr Lindsey. Betty Lou Smith, daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. Francis Smith, is recovering from scarletina. Wanda Hathaway underwent an appendectomy at the Salem Gen' eral hospital Wednesday. . . Calvin Gox of Dallas was ar 7 vested by Officer Parker and fined $2 in police court for driving an automobile without a driver's 11 ' cense. Cox was granted leniency as he was accompanied by his , parent at the time of arrest and had since procured a permit to learn to drive. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Northcraft and daughters moved to Portland, where he is employed. Gordon Davis is the new man ager of the Kingwood Busick market. He is assisted by his wife. Davis succeeds Ludwig Peterson, who resigned. Victory Gardens Subject of Talk At Hayesville HAYES VILLE Mrs. Chester Doolittle entertained the Hayes ville Woman's club at her home Thursday afternoon. The presi dent, Mrs. W. Eicholtz, gave ( talk on victory gardens. Mrs. S. A. Baldwin read an original story. A flower exchange was enjoyed after which the members worked . on lap robes for the Bed Cross. . To date the club has finished 10 . robes. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Carl Yogi, Mrs. Barbara Wells and Mrs. C. W. Garrison. . . The next meeting is to be hard times party at Mrs. Vernon Clark's. Members present were Mrs. R. Griffin, Mrs. Claud Tal- . mage, Mrs. Lottie Morrison, Mrs. ... W. Foster, Mrs. Carl Vogl, Mrs. Viva Hogue, Mrs. Barbara Wells, Mrs. Earl BedwelL Mrs. Albert Stettler, Ida Denny, Mrs. Eliza , beth SiddalL Mrs. C. W. Garri ' son, Mrs. Vernon Clark, Mrs. Ronald Hall, Mrs. David Greig, Mrs. Leonard Greig, Mrs. Chester Doolittle, Mrs. W. Eicholtz. r Special guests were Mrs. Lyle C arrow and Mrs. Georgiana An dresen. The following children received their first year pins in the 4H health club: Donna Andresen, . Billie Badeau, Jean Badeau, Vir ginia Brown, Bob Carrow, Stan ley Clark, Doris Dierks, Carol Lindsey, Mary Mowry, Waldo Un- ruh, Dorothy -Wulfmeyer, Herbert Newton, Frances Komyate. , . - In Sewing I pins were given to Donna Andresen, Jean Badeau, Doris Dierks and Frances Kom yate. In Cooking I Virginia Brown, Carol Lindsey, Mary , Mowry, and Dorothy Wulfmeyer received awards." . Couple Married f At Vancouver STAYTON Pat Amos and Mary - Nuttman - were married in Vancouver Monday with Rev, Paul Kunzman reading the cere mony at the parsonage. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of thi place. A wedding dinner In Port- kind followed the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. Amos will be home at the Jones apartments. Budget Group Named LEBANON The city council aamed the budget . committee as follows, Dr., Harold Whelan, Dr. J. G. GilL J. H. Irvine, D. A. Reeves, Edward Bohle and James BILLINGS AND ARMSTRONG AN NOUNCE THE CLOSING OF THEIR STUDIO THROUGH THE DURATION OF THE WAR. ; "I have been cxdled to active duty In the United States Navy, and wish to thank my friends and pat rons for their splendid cooperation in the past and look forward to resuming these associations in the future" ' . - PAUL ARMSTRONG . Note: . . . All students with incompleted lessons, paid in ad vance. please call Tuesday; March 22nd for either appointments or refunds. - , - . . ; -j , ' I ; Thaalt .yotu': , r;"- and Armstrong 317 Ccsrt irt . Sdeau Ort. Four Corners Nows FOUT CORNERS Ross Christ- man, who has been confined to his bed for the past five weeks with inflame -ry rheumatism, is better. The H. V. Brown family have moved to the J. C C -rtnier prop er on State -treet Mr. 1 Mrs. Courtnier are moving if Portland w-sre Courtnier has employment in the shipyards. .1 .. Roy Stewart . has been con fined to his home for the past wee with a severe cold. Mrs. Wally Towers, Madras, has been 'here for several days on business and visiting her parents, td Mrs. A. E. Cornning. . Fred Jackson underwent a major opera' n at the Deaconess hospital two weeks ago and has been mov- back to his home. . Mrs. Dale Magee and two chil dren, Aumsville, spent Tuesday w."h Mrs. Rex Nicholson and Dar rein 7"-. Helen Waser invited the 4H "ewing club to hold their meeting at her home. Mrs. Ernest Walker entertained at a dinner Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Howard Robertson of Ray mond. Wash. Present were -Mrs. A. D. Williams, Mrs. S. H. Cable, Mrs. C C. "7alker, Mrs. Palmer Williams and son Denny, Mrs. Glen Fisher, Mrs.. Howard Rob ertson and daughter Barbara Lee, Mrs. Albert "filler and son An tt ny. Mrs. Or lan Cable, Ver- laine Walker arr Mrs. Ernest Walker. , ,' , The Yager family have, moved into the J. C Courtnier property on East Turner road. Yager is employed at the Cottage farm. Rex Nicholsc- is building a new house on his property on Market avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller and children returned Wednesday from Anacortes, Wash., where Mrs. Miller and children had been vL-'tinj "ler's mother. Mrs. Gc. James is spending the weekend in Poseburg visiting her parent- Mrs. Cal. DeBau is able to walk around again after several mc-ths illness. Accident Victim To Be Buried At Silverton SILVERTON Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m. from the Ekman funeral home at Sil verton for George Thomas C rites, 70, who died at the Silverton hos pital Friday night following an accident a week ago. Burial will be at Scotts Mills, where he had made his home for 30 years. Survivors are the widow, Caro line Crites; children, Olive Quail and Ethel Pownall, Scotts Mills; Annie Adkins, Bonners Ferry, Idaho; Nellie Trainer, Alpine, Calif.; Elmer Crites, Gates; Charles, Otis; Ruby Walker, Port land; brothers, S. L. Crites, Inde pendence; Ed, BuelL Idaho, and a sister, Minnie Nelson, Kansas. Stayton League Honor Guests LYONS The Lyons Epworth league members were hostesses for a party recently, entertaining the Stayton Epworth league mem bers. Daisy Weitman was In charge of the entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen were Salem shoppers Tuesday. Mrs. Anna Keeton, who is mak Log her home with her daughter and son-in-law, ,Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spa, is spending this week at Em pire : at the home of her other daughter, Mrs. Ben Thompson, Constance Bodeker, Oregon State college, spent Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Alex Bodeker. She returned to Corvallis Thursday and regis tered as a graduate 'udent for the spring term. - Valley Event April 4 Marion County Farm ers Union quarterly convention, MOM. 1. o'clock. March C 29 Dairymen's " meet, Corvallis, Benton hotel, 10:30 ajn. Mid. Reports from PAGE TEN Pickets fat front f the shantr commanding the mala eatraace of the cheer the order of President Roosevelt for government seizure an railroad brotherhoods have been on strike against the railroad since WSCS Holds March Meet WOODBURN The WSCS met or its March session at the home of Mrs. J. J. HalL Assisting host esses included Mrs. carl cook, Mrs. Jess F. Fikar and Mrs. Mil ton Gralap. : Mrs. E. A. Lytle presided and Mrs. C. H. Breninger led the de votional services. Group singing was enjoyed with Mrs. Carl Hu ber at the piano. Mrs. H. Benja min gave a report on the sub-district convention held recently at Canby. A play was presented with Mrs. James Linesay, Mrs. Wayne Linesay,- Mrs. Howard Monnier, Mrs. R. E. Smith and Mrs. Charles Jones taking part. - - Refreshments were served from an attractive table centered with an arrangement of yellow spring flowers guarded by tall tapers. Mrs. Wallace Jones and Mrs. L. C. Austin presided at the urns. Many Members OfaublU SILVERTON Mrs. Henrietta Loe presided as most excellent chief at Home Temple, Pythian Sisters, Thursday In the absence of Mrs. F. J. RoubaL who is ill. The group voted to send cards to other members who are also ill including Mrs. E. R. Adams, Silverton, and the past grand chief, Ethel Murphy, who is ill at Salem. The Orville Loe family. the children of whom have whooping cough, will also be re membered at their Sweet Home residence. - Mrs. Loe, who is also president of the Pythian Sister Altruistic club, reported that the club had been very busy assisting needy families. The members will meet Wednesday for an all day meet ing at the home of Mrs. Al Downs to quilt A no-host luncheon will be served at noon. At present quilting lap robes for wheel chair patients Is occupying the dub members. The Pythian Sisters accepted an invitation to go to Hubbard April : 7 when the grand chief. Rose : Haskell, Baker, together with other grand officers, will be honored. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Nada Grinde, Ella Knight and Emma Kaufman. . Food Specialist Holds Session SCIO Mrs. Kathleen BalL nu trition specialist of Oregon State college, assisted by Linn County Agent F. C Mullen began a series o leetings on "Food to Keep You Fit," at Scio high school Thurs day. ; '' '":i'H::v:';"-;V v ' , The meetings are sponsored by the county defense council and the county nutrition council, with Mrs. Dorothy Carson of the farm se curity administration assisting. Move to Fox Valley FOX , VALLEY - The Robert Reid family, who have resided at Lyons for some time, moved re cently to the Albert Julian farm in Fox Valley. Reid is employed at the Julian farm. , Mrs. Daisy Johnston accompa nied G. - P. Johnston to Salem Wednesday where they visited Mrs. G. P. Johnston at the hos pital. '- - - v ' Pupils Give Program : WOODBURN The pupils of Lincoln grade school presented their annual program to the pub lic in. the high school auditorium Friday, About all the members o the first six grades took. part. ' netcrcs Frcra IdaHo ALBANY Mr. and Mrs. Vera Jean returned Friday from a visi w!2i relatives in Idaho. Wil lamelle-Yal lev ; N:ew The Statesman's Salemr Oregon, Tuesday Railroad Strikers Cheer Verdict .(Y U'4 Gets Medal From President President Roosevelt shook hands (rirht). newly named ambassador to Russia, after pinning a dis- tinsnished sovlee medal n bis to Standley, looked oav ; Airlio News AD3LIE Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brown and twins were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerr, Suver. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hastings ac companied Mrs. C W. Tarter to Corvallis, Wednesday. They called on Nick Tarter, who is ill. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Hadley, Per cy and Merle were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, Antioch. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKibben and Barbara Ann were guests at the Jesse McKibben home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Womer, Ja- nie Bevens motored to Pedee Sun day to see Troy Turner. Turner returned home from Independence, where he spent seven months, i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chaffin took their baby son to Salem Gen eral hospital. He Is ill with pneu monia. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Stadts, Dal las, Mr. and Mrs. Ott Powell, Sherwood, were Sunday callers at the home of Mrs. S. Tater. Mr. and Mrs. Lee PerceR, Mil- waukie, Mr. and Mrs.' Paul WU son, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Whi taker, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Whitaker were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. "H. P. Whitaker. " : Mrs. : Glen Hadley and Merle and Mrs. Anna Hadley were Tues day guests of Mrs. Henry Hewitt, Monmouth. -' Mrs. Earle Brown was taken to a hospital in Corvallis Tuesday. Mrs. O. Whitaker spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Ted Martin, Ballston. .,; - Ivan Quick and Alvin Ray spent Sunday in Dallas with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Norton and family. Elany Ask for Tires STAYTON The Stayton ra tioning board has 29 truck tire applications for a quota, of nine tires on hand and passenger ap plications follow closely. ; 78 Community Correspondents Morrdno;, March 24, 1342 ivl TPW nflre4 yards fat Peoria, HL, doperation ef the railroad. Two December 19. with Admiral William H. Standley chest. Capt. Jack H. Ducu, aid . - Grangers' Nows KEIZER After a cooperative dinner , Wednesday at the grange hall a -program was presented. Taking part were Eleanor Fran cisco, Hal Razburg, Gloria White, Ruth and Dorothy McCau. Fire Takes Farm House, Aurora AURORA The Aurora fire de partment was called to the farm horn cijir. and Mrs. John Kister, four miles from Aurora, Saturday to extinguish a fire In a house occupied by the farm help, but arrived too late. The house and contents were totally destroyed. H. J. Ziegler is seriously 111 in the Providence hospital, Portland. Eugene Manock, who is attend ing OSC, - Corvallis, . spent the weekend at the home of his par ems, Mr- ana Mrs. JN. . Manock. Conducts Revival ' LIBERTY Teddy Leavitt, pas tor of the Church of Christ In EHensburg, Wash, will hold pub lic revival services at the Church of Christ in Liberty through Fri day Of this week at 8 pjn. Leavitt was formerly state evangelist for the Churches of Christ. - Always 2 Smcsh Klirl LAST TD.IE3 TODAY GCJGZn T.OGITJ5 In j "Vivacious Lady" with James Stewart J;" PLCS : GABY COCrO la ; "lleet Jcia Dos" 1 With Eirtar Stanwyck Alb COIEDY !' TdSs Lady-19 C:45-19:) Doe-12:59 -4:5-:49 . Final Rites HeldToddy WOODBURN F I n a 1. rites for VI AVft PsmtAti' arK rfiAV a I Salem hospital Saturday; will be held. at 10 o'clock this . morning I from Ringo chapel with interment at . Belle " Pass! ' cemetery. Benson, born Febriiar y 11; 882, in Iowa, came to Oregon 13 years ago. Survivors include, the widow, Lucy, route 1 Woodburn; three; sons. Robert. Portland: I Lloyd. Idaho, and Francis.. West Woodburn; seven daughters, Edna Nelworth, California; Vivian Wolf and Clara . Stange, " Broadacres; Bessie Krebs, West -Woodburn; Dorothy Rogers, . Eugene; Ruth and Lucetta, . Woodburn, and 15 grandchildren. " . Infant Buried At Woodburn WOODBURN Funeral services for Dorothy" Ann Wallace, born Feb. 3, 1942, at Molalla, who died rrtr l will be held at Ringo chapel at J pjn. today." Interment will be at Belle Pass! cemetery. Survivors are, the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Wallace, two sisters, Shirley and Helen,; a twin brother, Ralph, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wangerin, Wood- burn. New Officers To Be Named LYONSAt the Parent-Teach . . sldent, appointed a nominating committee, Mrs. Jack Cornforth, Mrs. Norman Garrison and Mrs. Lyle Kinzer. Election of officers will be held at the April meeting. The refreshment committee was Mrs. Helen Bauer, Mrs. Fred El liott and Mrs. Alex Kuiken. A defense meeting was held at the Santiam Valley grange hall with representative from the state forestry department as speaker. A meeting of the police was held Monday with Mr. Butler from Albany as instructor, Perrydale Woman Visits Canada On Buying Trip PERRYDALE Mrs. Annie Vermilyea left the first of the wc iw onusu uuumon to vis i uams, Harvey Kendell, Dean Bun It at the Dunville Jersey farm and nell and Bettv Tih tMi M- f" "iurc came. . " - - Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carey were In Dallas on business Tuesday. tut. x. -r Mr. and Mrs., Dick De Jong. Percy Zumwalt went to Portland tm i.nw uuuw Vi uw . uiui utxutaay vi xraisj joassey. At a ceremony in Dallas last Saturday Violet Duffy and Law rence Macken were married. Mrs. E. C Stulti and Mr. and Mrs. Jean Macken, Portland, came up iur uw weaaing. uacxen is a I grandson of Mrs. D. L. Keyt of I this place. They will reside in Dallas. Pupils of the school for the deaf from Salem put on the program at the community club meeting Wednesday. Mrs. Godfrey Beck Is In Door health. Those taking first aid meet on Monday .and Thursday. Thirty Dersons "are tflHnr wicH. under the direction of Mrs. Laura Wratt . - Mrs. Fay Morrison was In Mc- Mmnvuie Thursday. La run u?fras Tax New Flaying What Every Woman Knows and Won't Ten IXXXI KX?3 XC2ST - la - And 2nd I ' Feature Ml .ii::ii::ci Ailzl - 2Uw til Cartsca aaaite m a s Ifcdcpcpdcnco Mattison spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. urover Mattison. Barbara is a student at osa . ".'..' Mrs. S. E. Owens and Mrs. M. E. Mas tenon, Astoria, left Wed nesday for a week's visit at the home t of their sister, Mrs. J. J. Gaithef at Toledo, . V : ' ' ! Dole Pomeroy, who is employed in -Portland,- spent several days thii.week witii his family,. iMrs. Marlow Butler, is visiting her th Dri ind Mrs.' M. J. But-1 ler for a short tune before joining Marlowe, who is stationed at ox- nard,' Calif. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lyday plan to move to their new. home on C street this weekend, i Mr and lira. Buster Schofield, Salem, were in town Monday. John Moyer was taken to the! Salem General hospital Tuesday. Darel ' Lewis, brother of Mrs. Ralph Scran ton, Is living at the I Scran ton home and working at the contonment Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oberson are the parents of a son born Monday mgnc at tne t&iem uenerai hos pitaL - " : ... , Mr. anil Mr S W T-nsU a 1 famfly Astoria: spent the - week- - end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wurman MflHftH. w. terman. who ia taking n Dean Girard, who is employed at the Snow Peak Lumber mill near Detroit, was home several days this week due to illness. Mrs. Jack Bradway and Mrs. E. ML Wunder were in Dallas Wednesday afternoon on Red Cross business.' Mrs. Bradway has taken over the work of Mrs. W. R. Dale, who has gone to minis. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Noble, Fort uenxon, Mont, were Tuesday vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Benton, Mont, were Tuesday vis- T. P. Sharp. Noble is a brother of Mrs. Sharp. - Awards Made to 4H Group at Ankeny School ANKENY Poster- awards and Pins were presented to 4H club I members at the achievement day program at Ankeny school Thurs day by Wayne Harding, county mi agent. Mrs. Willow Evans is local leader. Awards included: Vera. BeUrard. Melvin Williams, Ralph Baldwin, Esther Kendell, Joe Adams, Abby wooa, Levera, Lloyd and Nora Parsons, first vear: Norma Tfr.K tins, second vear rtifuat rial. Fish, Wesley Smith, Kenneth Wfl- Dins: Thelma Maiors. HaroM TCT. ley and Lyle Lehman, four year I certificate; Frances Rickert. Ny- jet. rshelley. Alma IRobins. five i ;w ceruiicaies, ana James Hen- I derson, six year certificate. I Poster awards went to Thelma Majors, Levera Parsons, Norma phi ti- tv I -u- t ivi r I Ifa Ja Hum T -rV I jog Wood. Farmers Union Nows SILVERTON Marlon county Farmers Union juniors, headed by Murray Baker, Salem, held their by-monthly convention' at the MWA hall at Silverton Friday with Bethel and Central Howell I Farmers Union juniors as hosts. The Bethel club furnished the discussion hour and refreshments while the Central Howell unit furnished the entertainment. Er- ma Kuenzi of Central Howell Is secretary for the group. Alvin Krug is leader of the Cen- j I tral Howell Juniors and Mrs. I D1 Wilson. Salem. leader of I we r -iei group. I ( TODAY j v Jean Blendell Binnie Barnes Janet Blair "3 Girls About Town" with Rebf. Benchley AND "Secrets ef the Lonet Weir Clrh: t:t5-4:5 Uat 22c Ptaa Tax V V I TODAY EC3 HO?Z - : Paillette Goddard '7oCLIng tut Th Tru'i" AND 1 "Cay Me That Town" lUS-llS Tinrnj SrS , 1.2 lAX Marriage of -Lebanon Girl AnnOUnCCd LEBANON Mrs. William Chas- tain has announced the marriage of her: daughter, Juanita Luena, to Kenneth Bair, son of Mrs. Bertha Bair of Salem. i ! The -ceremony was 'performed in the Christian church in Van couvtf. . Januarr ,21. Friends of Btdta from , Salem s accompanied the young couple. ..Mr andMrs. Bair returned to '-Salem wherf they will make their home, aa he is a machinist in the Mason garage. f Bair waa eraduated from the Lebanon high school with the class of 1938. Bair from . the i Salem high school. Before her marriage the bride was guest ; or honor at several showers. Those , who entertained for her were Mrs. Clyde Harnett, Mrs. Horton Tyler, Mrs. Ray Morton and members of the Fair- view club. . ' Card Group I i-i :r i JlllltCriaillCQ WOODBURN Mrs. Blaine Mc- Cord entertained members of the benefit card dub of St Mary f I tPcopa vuua mesaay. cnoga and pinochle were, played with high scores being held by Mrs. Walter -Mffler : and ' Mrs. Orval Attending were Mrs. Maricle. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Merle Harwood. I Mrs. Gerald Smith, Mrs. S. R. Kallak, Mrs. Wallace' Jones, Mrs. Burt Wnieford, Mrs. Ray Glatt, Mrs. Lyman Shorey, Mrs. Clyde Whitman, Mrs. Kenneth McGrath, Mrs. Harold . Ticknor, Mrs. Gail Lansden, Mrs. Fallen, Mrs. John Hunt an4 the hostess. - . : 1 Mrs. Gail Lansden. will enter tain April 6. i-i.. . r! U- UOmmUIlltY UlUDS HAYESVILLE Over $23 was taken in at the jitney supper Fri day night at the school house. The girls of Cooking class III netted $4.50 from their ice cream sale. At the regular meeting of the community club following the supper, E. L. Moor gave a , talk on victory gardens. Brian Conley, Marion county defense coordina tor, spoke. A contest program be tween the men and women re sulted in the men winning. How ever the men agreed to furnish re freshments at the next meeting. which was to have been the pen alty for the iosing side, i "Boy Defense Bonds" Ends Tonlte 2 tuts 5 Plus "No Ham n the Clock' iChester E Morris Flos Sopermaa Cartoen Starts Wednesday If? m rmm 111: SsTt&f& IT tOU SMCOMT Cempanloa Featare Hash Herbert in "There's One Bora Every Murate" Last Times Tonlte A Thriller "Faeifle Blackeat" ' Plaa . Gene Autry In "Heart ef the Ue Grande" - -Fins Ser. Gang Rosters jagg)! - mmmmw w ,w mm m t n n I v as ll Sttoe Oncers 1 Gtoftf. flepbuml B2HS III M A A 1 J