TLm CZZCCll CTATrCMAir.- Cdsv Crt-cra. n:ij X Zzzzlzz I Zz? IZ 13 Stoutenburg Visit Father, omeHere BuvH UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. ' John .Stoutenburg : of Casper, Wyo, who have ; been guests of - their father, : Neal Stoutenburg, . and other members of the family since May 16, left early Tuesday morning -for their home. Compli menting them, a family dinner at tended by 23 members was held Sunday.- While - they were here they purchased ; a 15-acre tract and home four miles north of Sa lem adjoining the Dayton-Salem state highway, and will arrange their, business affairs as soon as convenient and i move here. Mr and Mrs. O. S. . Bartlett, former owners, ; will, care -for the place until they come. ; . Attending : the family , dinner . Sunday J were " tBe honor guests, Mr." and Mrs. Orval Stouten gurg - Stoutenburg of Fairview, Mrs. Joe ' Gisler . of Salem, Mr, ' and Mrs.' Harry ' Stoutenburg of Mission Bottom, Mr, and Mrs. Will Chand - ler and infant . of Grand Island, - Mrs. Bert McFarlane of Pleasant- dale, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Due on and son, Mr. and Lester Holt and Neat Soutenburg of Uninovale. Pvt Sidney Jones of Vancouv er, Wash, and ; Mrs. Jones of ' Amity were Friday dinner guests . of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Launer. r Mrs. Frank Atkinson and daugh ter Colleen of Salem were Tues- day and Wednesday guests at the ' same home.' , -: Members of the home demon - stration unit of this area attended the May meeting at the home of - Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stockoff on Wednesday. Mascacre BayrT7here Americans Landed Food Demonstration ..- To Be Held at Swegle ': , SWEGLE Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock Miss Frances Clin ton. Marion county home dem onstration ag-ent will be at Swe gle school for a talk and demon stration on flrylng fruit and vegetables.- She will answer nes : tions on canning- and : f reeslng. " Everyone who is Interested Is Invited to be present. ' Have Breakfast Guests FERR.YD ALE Sunday break fast guests at the Jtobert Mitch ell home were Dr. and Mrs. V. A." ' Para of . Sheridan and J First Lt, ., Harold Johnston - of . Camp Adair ( a nephew of Dr. Para, and Where -the fighting is taking place in the Aleutians This aerial view of the resion where fithtinr is ' now taking place In the Aleutian islands is an official United State navy photograph. In left foreground : is Massacre bay, where American troops landed and moved against the Jap invaders. To the right i Cherikof Point. In apper left corner are the mountains overlooking Cherikof harbor., UN Soundphoto. Lodge Delegate Attends Meet In Portland I LYONS Mrs. Hazel Lewis re turned home from Portland the last of the week where she had been attending the Rebekah As sembly of Oregon, as a delegate from Faith Rebekah lodge. , i Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Moses from Eureka, Calif., are visiting at the home of his f son-in-law ' and daughter, Mr. and t Mrs. Albert Bass. Additional guests at the Bass home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, V. P.' Moses of Corvallis,- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Moses and daughter, Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Bass from Philomath. Wayne Bass returned home with his bro ther for a short stay. r': L Mr. and Mrs. Owen Minech of Portland, Mrs. Nieles Knodson of Sacramento, Calit, and Mrs. Jack Morgan of Portland were guests in Lyons Sunday. I They i visited v at the Amos Hiatt, Edmond Engdahl, Bert Lyons and Pat Lyons homes. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berry and children, Peggy, Joyce and Jimmy, of Mable, and Marvin Berry and daughter. Norma, of Lebanon were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr and daugh ters Gloria, Katherine and Nadine, of Mill City also visited at the Berry home Sunday. Miss Lucille Lewis, who 'has been teaching school in Culver, re turned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis, where she will spend the summer. The Lyons school closed Friday with a picnic held on the school grounds. Miss Esther Fixsen, up per grade teacher, plans to teach, the second and part of the third grades in th eCreswell school next year.; Mrs. Delpha Purvice, who taught : the primary : grades, will give up teaching next year. -Mrs. Wayne Hickman and chil dren, Sherron and Dennis, of Sa lem are visiting this week at the Lhome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lyons. - ;- i Miss Glenda Lyons of Portland is spending this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyons. " i .:. Dixon Takes Exams j UNIONVALE Arthur Dixon left Friday for his physical exam inations' at Portland preparatory for entering United States service. Amity Churches Plan Memorial Union Services AMITY A special memorial union service will be held at the Baptist church Sunday morning. The churches of Amity are co-operating with' the American Legion in this meeting and Rev. Karl H. Faulkner win be the guest speak er. . .... The Baptist Mission, circle will meet Friday night. May 28, In the social rooms of the church. Mrs. J. O. C a s t e e 1 and Mrs. W. E. Tarnes are the hostesses. The men of the church are Invited to at tend this session starting . at S o'clock. 7ncIiintoninna o - nniAMA Urs Henry Korn inan and daughters cf Vancouver, IFash are visltir: her mother, Mrs. Jennie Moe. t , Among those visi tin Salem this week were - Lira. XZith Phnippi, Mr. and -Mrs. Roy FhSippi, Mr. and Mrs;. Orvtl Greer, lira. IT. C IlcCarley, Ilrs. A. 7. Landers, Mrs. Chris McDonald, Willsrd Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. -Merle Fhilippi and daughter. : . Mr. and Mrs. C W.' Danf orth cf Idanha visited in Mehama Sun day '".',' : - Mr. "and Mrs. Tex Kimsey and sons, - and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Philippi and daughter were. din ner guests Sunday, at the Al W. : f 0 r t -n a f , '-m . r,HTnmrLD Tie lros"er House and all but 12 cf tie L S3 baby cLicks owned by MU taa ZUrCi . were, estreye J by fire ;7eiiesiay tf-tt when a defective oil steve, which was being repaired, exploded. Landers home. , The occasion, was Mrs. Landers birthday. ii .J G?c:z Clcp fcr Yf It TTLils Enrcutc Tlzzl HAYESVILLr: Mrs. Clarence Greig and children, Eally Jo and EUly, paid farewell visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. Y7. Greig Monday. They were en route to Savannah, Ga where they will Join MaJ. Clarence Grei, who now Is sta tioned at Camp Stewart, Ga. L-Jij a UL-MDlhll L LIU . D li !1)LL IIETnOPOLITAII STODE IIETDOPOLITAII STODE Jsk-Z3ix . f Lymd irbts y iU.1 i. A City careerists and country cousins canallv seen here. shopping for, onr cottons. Tailored for . (7 O O unusually excellent iittins, they come . JJ iJJ - m ? ? 13 a siyie vanciy ana coior cnoice vo ,, . r inaxe yon enmusiasuc woi In the nar planl . ; ia yesr V-Garden al play ... Ccclesi IZcri Prcciical i ' - . r .. . Tackle your job In slacks for comfortable ease thai adds to your working1 pleasure. They're : cool and made of sturdy fabrics that won't shirk long time wear, and take innumerable washings with out losing their trim fit. '. Ladies' Polo- Sbtafs U III S, . y 7 -T" 'f i I r10 u : - T V i I IN 3r I "JM I'll" ill i Vv i . , . f , I n i t r t ii I it 1 1 1 ,.jv rv i ? in x a nMiaaVHHSMBHSHHaHHBVOO00000HMSHaH .Assorted Colors Lndies' ilnhlols" n ilrrcrlcd Slylcs and Sizo U ftp 1 . ' in" ' Pure WhiteSemi Porcelain Capond Saucer Reg. 15c a. C set Novelty -Priscilla" Tufted Chenille Doihroom Sels In an Assortment of Sizes and Colors rZcnvy VThif ; , Mi 3 22x46 Special! Special! f. r ; 1 QL bottle. Ideal fcr. cleaning -' woodwork and painted surfaces. y1 7-Ficc3 6 Sparkling crystal ten- . . . . . . " . ' . ,- -. r- biers, 1 80-oz. crystal water jug to match, v Girr '"Hnn' r7r.n i.Pr-irlrt . f7 (rT - VCX. i ' V 0 tS . ; 7; : r j r OA i.. tic, I v mo-