PACK TCI Tfct OrTGOri CTAHC:iA2n.Cclcj Cregoau Ccaday Massing, ttcrch 19. 1S44 Hilarious Comedy-Romance Offered in No Time for Love? - YouH have no time for aTaeri- eus thought 'when you tee the hi larious comedy-romance "No Time For Love," which is now showing at Warners Elsinore theatre, be cause it Is one of the funniest pic tures seen in a Ions time, thanks tn Claude Colbert and Fred Mac- Murray it's co-stars, and Mitchell Leisenit's topflight director.! ; : Z. - Miss Colbert has the role of very arty magazine photographer who gets , the down-to-earth . as signment of l snapping pictures of sandhogs at j work. "Sandhogs" is the technical name for tunnel-dig- ers. The lovely Claudette wrin kles her aristocratic nose but takes her earner to the floor of the tun nel nevertheless. There she runs into MacMurray, a fine figure of a sandhog and the conflict between them begins. . MacMurray refuses to pose for 'a picture; Claudette takes one of him anyway. Just as he swings at a guy who said something he did n't like. When the picture appears in the maeazine. MacMurray is usDended for four months; sand hogs aren't supposed to fight when on duly, ine irate ne-raan ieus ' IK 1nrt urhat h thinks of her. Byffwray 6f apology, she hires him Continuous Daily from IP. H, , Today, Monday and Tuesday 30 STARS! 3 DAND5! TECHNICOLOR, TOO! KATHRYN GRAYSON CEME i MARY JOHN KELLY ASTOR BOLES j - Co-Attraction - 17c,AMNABIUA JONM tUTTOM ionn suttom Added! Serial, "Capt. America" Continuous Show DOUBLE FUIl - tie tnuls w" .... S ..' Mat k4 vkat fMUMS is for wltk thi lull f IrMklyif If 'I MAYHEM! ff's MARVELOUS! wrtstllsg Match f all time! COMPANION?' h A IWWTYii va 4 1 far - hit 1 Uixu::ii V , GALE of aaata . ,i t w 4 thinking If she has him around. shell feet over her yen for him. Needless to say. it doesnt work out quite the way Miss Colbert planned. Very much to the. con trary, the sandhog and the Jaay wind up in each other's arms but not before some pretty merry and exciting things happen. Companion feature on the pro gram is a new mystery story with Basil Rothbone again in the role of Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce suDDorted him as Dr. Wat son, in! the case of the "Spider Woman," played by Gale Sonder gaard. ! . Faced bn a clever -feminine ad versary for the first time, Holmes is forced to prove himself mas ter of the opposite sex's psychol orr. His deductions lead the au dience through a maze of drama tic episodes and thrilling inci dents to unravel the threads of her psychopathically brilliant mind to uncover the cause and ghastly me thod of committing crimes. Jefferson Lists Honor Students ii " : JEFFERSON High school students receiving no grades be low two, for the fourth six weeks: seniors, Rodney Engdahl, Mary Karg, Wanda Glaser, Marcella King and Lois Smith. Juniors Nyla Grenz, Theresa Bowen, Billy Henderson, Robert Simpson and Barbara Miller. Sophomores Marcine Etston. Marian i Specht, Ella Mae Cole, Vera Glaser, Don Cole, Charles Stauble, Frederick ! Anderson, lona Rothrock, Florence Ricks and La- Von Kelty; ; Freshmen Betty Baxter, Ai- leen Armstrong, Robert Laurie, Shirley I Jorgenson, Paul Specht, and Dale Hopper. ; Jeneane Christensen of Hills- boro is a new member of the soph omore class. . ; I - - Boys Start Shed Fire SILVERTON The fire depart ment was called out Wednesday at 6 o'clock pjn. to check a fire in the cow shed on the old Silver- ton Lumber company land now being used as a cow pasture by Merton DeGuire. No damage was done. The fire was thought to have been started by some boys smoking near some hay. from 1 P. M. STAuTS TODAY! ...T . V3TT a t : - ;:::nr: )): MIiuiJ so;;dergaard lit SpJef WofflOA.- J t . . 1 I VI -GUAMJi-'AlliElCSi FOUJLb' TIzji Lstcct Newr Events : S ' - . 1 Fred MacMurray is temporarily lored carvaceoos, blonde Jane Havoe la the hflariens romsjiee, ""Ne Time For Love," which is now showing at Warner's Elsinore theatre. "Spi der Woman with Basil : Rathbone aa Sherlock Hobnea and Nigel Brace as Dr. Watson is the associate featsre. Silverton Service From Many Pointsri ear and Far SILVERTON---Mrs. R. M.vGattoii received clippings recently fron Casper; Wyo., telling of her brother, Jack McDowell, 23, marine, who is a prisoner of the Japanese. The young marine, in service three years, was in Shanghai when war broke out. Eugene Tschantz, petty officer major operation at a navy hos pital in San Francisco, a short time ago, is reported to be recov ering satisfactorily, j I' j Staff Sgt Arland Sliffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Sliffe of Sil verton, is still in the hospital at Camp Adair, suffering from an at tack of malaria. He is reported to be improving. Sliffe served sever al months overseas and had been home on a furlough. On his re turn trip to Fort Ord, Calil, he collapsed in the bus depot-at Sa lem and was. taken by ambulance to Camp Adair, j. i-;- , Sgt. Glen Burch has arrived home on a medical discharge after 18 months' duty overseas, eight bf which he spent in New Guinea. He had been in a hospital since last July recovering from malaria. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burch. i I Woman Movibd i f To Son's Home ; S OAK POINT Mrs! Mary Pe terson of Monmouth has I been moved to the home of j her son and wife, Mr. ; and Mrs. Harold Withrow, south! of Independence, after she became ill at the home o uaugnier. Mrs.' Lee Smith and family in Portland,' where she went on a visit Mrs. Peterson lived in this community for about 20 years, and is the mother of the Peterson brothers in this Commun ity, i ?. '!-.: :a 1 - i- OAK POINT Visitors at the Walter Brown home this week were i Mrs. Brown's sister, ; Mrs. MarjeLovett and son Ronald of Seattle; and Mrs. Margaret Sab- atino pf Fort Word en, Wash. ' Turner Classes Have Joint Meet TURNER Church night was observed Tuesday by the men's and women's classes ofr the Chris tian church, with 30 in attendance. A fellowship dinner preceded the business meetings of each -group. Rev. W. H. Griffin Is president of the "90 and 9" men's class, and Mrs, George Good is the women's class leader. ! It was decided to meet the second Tuesday night of each month, j The men voted to sponsor a Boy Scout troop In, Turf ner, and will organize one in the near future. r , ' 1 1 xzizZ' Tue. innr. I f!cT!i!nnaa away from Claadette Colbert by Men Report first class, who underwent a New,OddJobs Women's Part For Duration! SILVERTON. An original story written by Mrs. Nona B. Sel- man of the Abiqua district! has been ' accepted by . Death Valley Days radio program and will be broadcast on April IS, I JO p. m. Miss Marieanne Whitlock I has been re-elected as third : grade teacher in the Jennings . Lodge school, with a raise in salary, ac cording to her parents,! Mr. land Mrs. Lester Whitlock. ; Miss Celia WeatherilL daugh ter of Mr. aad Mrs. C B. Wea therilL j f oraaerly of Silverton, la new employed in Alameda, Calif. Her work consists of help ing equip refrla-eratkm rooms on I large troop transports. She formerly worked in the payroll department of the port of em barkation in Seattle. , Miss Louise Bahrke has suc ceeded Miss Gladys Qualley: as cashier and bookkeeper at the S&M Truck line of flees en East Oak street. Miss Qualley planned to lake a position with a main line trucking company , at Al bany, It was said' here I Spronze - Reits company ; of Portland has named Mrs. Jatk Spencer to succeed her husband as : manager of the Silverton -stars. Mr. Spencer has been called to the navy and left Sat-: urday, Miss Irene Moseng Will be assistant manager, j i Mrs. F. Glenn. McDonald, who underwent a major operation at the Silverton hospital some days ago, is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. William Thompson, who lias been visiting his father. Mi C. Thompson, at Silverton hia week, will leave Sunday for San Fran- Cisco where he is stationed. L Reckless Driving Brings Fine, Jail " , h Edward Hamilton, 1624 North 4th street, was fined $200 and sen tenced to SO days in Jail after a hearing in Justice court Saturday on a charge of reckless driving. Hamilton's : car ran into three parked autoa in the 800 block of North I Commercial about 2:30 Saturday; morning, famagtn them slightly. His driver's license had been revoked fat May, 1942, police said. , , , j If - " - : V Wed. f , J M .... - WW ' Scio.WarFiind Now Has $500 Garden Qnb Takes Over Drive to Solicit Quota. Assigned SCIO Approximately 1500 has been contributed here for the Red Cross war fund. The Scia Gardes dub, Mri M. p. Zander president, is ' sponsoring the can vass here. . - 1 . . ; Freezing temperatures were rei corded In ;Scio area several days within the last week, followed by balmy sunshine.'. ' v ": Progress Is reported In the me chanics course in which several members of the Scio unit of Ore gon woman s amouiance corps have registered, instruction Is giv en by M. B. Cyrus. ' - i Miss Maxme Parrish of Esta- cada, visited -Sdo relatives" and friends a few days - ago She is a niece of Mrs! Rolla Morris. . : : Mrs. J. Branson of . Agate' beach, plans to give, a , hobby . show , at Portland an the dates of. the third annual canwUia exppsitidn March 24. and 25. Mrs. -Branson's minia ture horses, saddles and ox teams have attracted national attention, several models have been sold In New York City and at other eastr era and middle-west points. Mr. and Mrs.. Branson resided In Scio for 10 years," leaving here a few months ago for the Oregon coast, where Mrs.' Branson continues her hobby workT . ' ' j . ' Mrs. .Nellie Zander . and Mrs. Laurene ' McGee, 1 members of the Sdo Garden club,' plan to attend the Portlahd camellia show. A son was , born ; at an Albany maternity home March 16, 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates of near Scio. The new babe has twin sisters. : r " ' ! ' "' ' mis! . By WILLIAM FERRIS 4 CHICAGO, March 1&-UP) Grains finished on a strong under tone today after selling off during the early part of the session..For the most part, gains were confin ed to minor fractions, but deferred contracts, of rye scored advances ranging to a cent on fairly aggres sive buying by local traders. ' The : May rye contract finished unchanged after exhibiting weak ness during the first half -hour. Some of . the 'easiness in this de-. livery was attributed to liquida tion by holders Who were discour aged over the prospects of use of the grain In-industrial alcohol pro duction. However, the ' liquidation was absorbed without difficulty..'; At the close wheat was un changed to M higher. May $1.72, oats were Y-Ya higher,' May 8i, rye was unchanged to 1 cent high er, May $19-; and; barley was unchanged to Y higher, May. New! And Sensaiicnal! On Firm Tone I .,- sv " JL-$ -: ivov L-.-. ', : ' vs , ' y V ' '.- 7 Y r' ' ; I X: ,-" ' j r U - J Y v p I , V IJlfcitratxl 111 1 (ifllriiolLUIlniltU I , rarauia IIHI MM IIcv7 Ccnpicn Fcdzrc! rrs$fcKrrT3tTSt CC3Y ! rCIATJI... t c . .. " " . ' ' " - : Private Gene Kelly and his sweetheart, Kathryn Grayson, have their t vps and downs In M-G-Ms Thoosands Cheer.1. Ilere Private Kelly gives Kathryn a ring, which was handed down to him by his parents. " This technicolor production and Tonight We Raid Calais" with 1: Anabella and John Button are shewing new at the Capitol theatre. v. - f. Rails Continue To Attract Bids NEW YORK, March 18-P-The stock market today concluded Its fastest week since last July with assorted rails and utilities-continuing to. attract. bidders while fur ther profit cashing stemmed ' the swing. In most .other: departments.' The ; ticker tape moved at a brisk pace from ' Monday there were five million-share days as the revival, of investment demand pushed up prices to peaks for from pnej to seven years.- Switching pf Idle; cash, to securities again was attributed to political hopes, earn ings dividends and progress of the war, It was noted that peace-rated Issues, were among the best per formers. ' : Rails were the outstanding sprinters of the week, apparently responding to opinions that net in come,' despite rising taxes and wages, would remain at a high level in' relation to quotations for carrier stocks. ' Oils, long dor mant,' enjoyed a late flurry also oh Friday in the wake of propos als for subsidies to low output producers" and ' the belief crude ra(es might be boosted. The Associated Press 60-stock composite was off .1 of a point at 53.1 for the short stretch but on the week held a net advance of 4. "Transfers of -727,20a - shares compared .with 680,320 last Satur day and 'were the largest for a final session since July 31, 1943. Airs.' Keller Is Guest JEFFERSON Mrs. Henry R. Keller of Albany is the house guest of Mr; and Mrs. H; E. McKee this week. Keller is in the navy, and left j Wednesday for Farragut for basic training. mrs Cont Today from 1 P. M. i This Program Only! Adults 50c (Inc. Tax) UQBISQH UIC1AEL A) Bessie Sargent Dies Friday HOPEWELL Miss Bessie Sargent, 47, died Friday morning at the McMinnville hospital , where she had been a month following an operation for varicose veins. -; NWTuneral arrangements have beeCinade. Survivors are her mo ther, Mrs. George , Sargent, two brothers, Charles Sargent I of Grand Island, Stanley Sargent of Hopewell; one sister, Fanny Sar gent of HopewelL ; PERRYDALE Funeral ser vices for MrsJ Rosa Mcintosh Hu gunln," 21, were held Saturday at Macys ; chapel " In McMinnville. Mrs.' Hugunin died Wednesday night in the ; Tillamook General hospital 1 after several weeks of Illness. - - -'I i" . ' - - She was born and -reared at Perrydale, was a member of the Christian church and a graduate bf the Perrydale high school. . .Surviving are her husband and a year and a half old daughter, Diane, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mcintosh! and seven brothers and sisters. They are Mrs. Sylvia Derr of San Diego; Betty Mcintosh of San Juan Capistrano, Calif.; Carey, Fay, John, Bobbie and Marjory, who are at home. The community extends its deepest sympathy to the family. Mrs. Dencer Buys Salem Residence LIBERTY Mrs. '.Emma Den cer has purchased a home at, 356 Bush street, Salem, and will move there as soon; as she sells her house on Liberty road. In addi tion, Ms. Dencer plans to sell an other orchard tract of 42 acres. . ".GRAMP THEATRE Echoing !o Thnnderons Applanse 'arW t The Whole Town's Talking About . . v- The Stars Gary Coopct -and Ingrid Bergman in their most magnificent ft ' performances! i . The Love Story All " its tender, touching mo- r ments magnificently real, in Technicolor . . The CastAmazing performances of new-star . Katina Paxinbu as Pilar, and AkimTamiroff as Pablo. ;Th3"Thrffls--Filling the screen with all the tu . multuous action and tigh-lippcd suspense of Ernest " Heningvay's noveL ; - ' " Health Office Lists tret's Activities . ' The Marion county department of health has slated the follow ing activities for the week: Monday 10 a. m, pre - school and tuberculin clinic at Stay ton high school. . ; v- Tuesday 10 a." ro, physicals and immunization' at Aumsville; 2:30V Mothers tlass at YWCA, with demonstration of bath and feeding-preparation. Wednesday 4 to 12 and 1 to 30,: 'physicals at SL Joseph's school. 1 . Thursday 10 to 11 a. m, Infant clinic at the health department - SaUurday 9 to 11, vaccinauons and immunizations, health department'-- . - . ; ". ' tmc housc tmt nits AuilT" CONT. FROM 1 P. 1L Now Showing! One bf the Truly Great Comedies! ... YoaH Never Forget This One! Gary Cooper In One of Bis Finest Roles! 'Ilr. Deeds Goes lo Town" with Jean Arinnr As Co-SUr! ' i taa x.-.VJ Ar.: Co-Fealure! flcnori-Drmrifl.. Dlrtct fraai tb ACTION FI0NT NEWS Now Showing! T . . With Continuous Perform ances Daily! Feature Times To day: 1:35-4:5-? P. M. Prices All Day: Gen. Adm. $L1S (Ine. Tax) Service 75e (Inc. Tax) Passes Suspended vLx j 1 r-M" "Z; Paramount' s Technical fer Triumph v '.....wS ' EUrt:nr at X r. 2X. Today