1Tha Statesman. Salem. Oregon, Wednesday, May 7. Chester Fritz To Head Snlcm Legion Post c?. i ;.--;, :,. Chester Fritx. head of the gaso line taa -division. ' secretary of state's I flee, wi elected Tues day rurM as commander of Salmi post 13. American Legion. He win succeed Tyrone Gillespie at instillation ceremonies in July. Othert"- elected were Carlton Creider, first rice commander; Homer Smith, jr.. second vice eomm&ftder: Harrison KUin, adju tant: Walter Wood. Quartermas ter: IJc?d Ambrose, sergeant at arms; Gillespie,, Dow Lovell, 1 Wayne Perdue. Clinton Standish ind Wayne Doughton, executive committee. Re-elected were Sam Harbison, judge advocate; Joe De- vers. service officer; Fred Rem inrton. finance officer, and -the Rev. Louis White, chaplain; The poft appointed a special committee to formulate, for pre sentation to th stale convention, resolutions concerning veterans housing, allowances for war wid ows, ho? x ita ligation for veterans. lack of medical records and the - location of a national cemetery 4n vthe northwest. Elks to Stage ; Mother's Day: Fete Thursday A public mother's day program mill be staged Thursday evening at the local Elks clubroom by Sa lem lodge 338. BPOE. Featured will be an addreas, "Tribute to Mother, fcy Dr. C. A. " Howard, president of Oregon college of ed ucation and past exalted ruler of the lodge. . r -. The special program at p.nv, with wives of Elks members and the public as guest, will follow a brief loge meeting at 7:30 p m. On the - program, besides Dr. Howard's address, are music by an Elks string ensemble formed for the occasion, a vocal solo by AI Titm, accompanied by Esthel Benner, a. violin solo by At Mathi- eon, and a flower presentation. Willamette U Holds Election Voting began Tuesday on i campaign sign-bedecked Willam ette ; university campus for stu dent bedy officer, following Chape! speeches by candidates and electioneering on the campus. Voljng ckstes today. Candidates re; For president. Reid Shelton, Stuart Cfunptotv James Purdy and William Speck; first vice president, Terry Stewart, Janie Mathers, Robert Busick and Don Douns; second -vice president, Helen Larson, Chuck MlLls, Marl lee Olaon and Joam Kathan; sec retary, Addyse , Lane,- - Joyce Reeves and Lucielle Veelman. Salem's Concert Association Plans Membership Drive Final plans for th membership campaign for tne Salem Commun fty concert association, set for May 12 to 17 was made at meeting of the executive board at tne cnamoer of commerce Tuesday nignt .Silas Caiser. pre sdent. presided at the session. De tails of the dinner for workers, which is to be at Nohlgren's at J9T Monday aught were' dis cussed. -;-, The campaign headquarters were announced for Jaquith's mu sic store. The yearly meeting of the association will be held some time after the Helen Traubel con cert May 3f, It was announced, Timr The Methodist ladies' May tea will be given at the home or Mrs. Graat Farris with Mrs F. C Gunniag as the hostess, Fri eay. May t. ., To Late to Claasify WANTED: Coavataacent care in prlv, wt by ouodte-aaed teacher- under song miit bwtom reaction. Displace ent advawd by attending frtivsmaa. pte Smarter I plm. AfE: or 4 raw furn. apC Prlc aw oojtn. moot wmn. - - O TAB I ON LTTTLX EAR" Cane la for a Free Trial of the Bew Ughl Qaglepexk Let Ua Zaplaia tbe' Xeaaiw Button at the Ear AH Makes ei Hearing Aids. Mather's Day. May 11th mwm ' """" OTAEOn EZAKNGr aid corns M. O. Ward. Mgr. 4M Oart St. SaJesa. Or. 1947 Toastmastcrs to Visit Oreeon City Plans for an exchange of speak ers with tne Oregon city ciuo were announced to Salem- Toast masters club Tuesday night. E. E. Stoddard and others from Oregon City will be at next week's meet ing here, and Harlan Pearson will represent . Salem at ; the tther group May 14, according to Edwin McEwen, president. Toastmaster Tuesday night was Dr. M. E. Gadwa. winner of the reeent district contest. Speakers were I O. Arem, Lowell Jones, Darrell Jones, Ellsworth Ricketts and Charles Ogle. General critic was Walter Lamkin. Mrs. Martin Dies in Salem At Age of 75 Mrs. Jennie A. Martin, resident of 1143 Saginaw st for the past 4S years, died Tuesday at a Sa lem hospital at the age of 75 years. 5he was the last surviving charter member of Salem Re- bekah lodge. Mrs; Martin was born May 31. 1871, at Scotts Mills in Clackamas county, the daughter of Jacob N. and Susan Groshong, Oregon pio neers of 1851. In 1891 she was married to Joseph Martin, who died in 1941. Mrs. Martin had spent most of her life in Marion county, including 50 years in Sa lem. ' Survivors are three sons. Hugh A, Rodney J and Claude W., all of Salem; boe grandson; sisters, Margaret Kirkwood and Nellie Epper of Donald; brother, Will lam Groshong of Donald. Funeral arrangements are in the charge of W. T. Rigdon company. Posses Roam Oaldand Area, Seek Bandits , OAKLAND. Ore- May 6-0- Rifle-carrying possemen roamed hill country northeast of here to day in an intensive man-hunt for the two gunmen who robbed Oak land's only bank of $30,000 to $35,000. . State police and the FBI direc ted the search, which was sDread out In all directions from the point wnere tne iwo bandits are be lieved to have abandoned a get away car yesterday. Police withdrew road blocks last night after a day-long strut iny of all cars moving away from we uaaiana area. They said there was a dossI billty the bandits had changed cars and slipped out of the area over little-used roads. Mrs. Davis Dies at Home Mrs. Georgie G. Davis, chief fitter for several years at Price's apparel store here, died Monday mgnt at ner nome. eia w. Church su Survivors are a daughter. Mrs. ioieiia jurome or Seattle: broth' ers, u. i nsner of Salem, Ray ana tverett r uner of Portland two grandchildren. - Funeral arrangements are in charge of Clough-Barrick com pany. - . . - VFW Post to Show Film on War Dead At Public RIeeting uecixion," a Him concerned with return of the war dead from overseas, will be shown at a pub lic meeting May 20 sponsored bv the Beaver Navy post. Veterans of roreign Wars; the post decided Tuesday night Joseph If. Hopkins, command er. said the film was prepared by me army graves registration serv ice. A veterans administration representative will be present to answer questions on the topic. uuests . at Tuesday's meeting were mcnara cnase of Salem, dis- inci commander, and the depart ment inspector xrom Portland. BOMB BLASTS THEATRE CAIRO, Egypt. May 6 Four persona were killed and 12 others were injured tonight when a bomb blasted the interior of Cairo's largest moving , picture theatre, the American - owned Metro - Gold win. - Mayer. Obituary. MAS TIN Jennla A. Martin, late resident 114S Sasiiww at., at a local hospital May S. at the af of 7s year. Survived or uirs sons. Hueh A.. Rodney J. Claud. W. all of Salem: on. crandson sister. Marc arvt Kirkwood and Nellie Eppers of Donald: brother. William Croshons of Donald. Announcement of runerai services later by th. W. Rigdon company. f BE SURE TO HEAR THEEI T0IIIGHT! Tho Eureka Colored Singers Will Bo in First Daplisl Church Toniglil - Marion at Liberty At 8:00. Bo Suro to Hear This World Famous Groupl School Artists to ' ft ' K ' V-. M" A' v' W 6 A " A -'-r v . t m-v t- - ; - i t S" '" ' v- - r- - j ' v. , Banning the gamat of experience Salem school children opening fills the galleries with color. by Car.l Gnndlach of th. senior high school, while first grader Barbara Kendell used crayons t., depict the farmer feeding his chicken flock. (Phot by Don Student Drawings to Be on Display at Elf Strom's Galleries ' The best of Salem public school artists work will be on display today at the Elfstrom galleries. Paintings, drawings, and art dis plays from all of the city schools open to the public through May 18. Art is taught in the elementary schools from the first grade to Junior high, with an average of two and one half hours per week Sim to Head Eagles Aerie Election by Willamette aerie 2081, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Tuesday night placed James Sim In .the post of president for the ensuing year. He succeeds Emory Sanders. Other officers elected were J. Wayne Sipe, vice president; S. L Griffin, chaplain; James Jarrette, treasurer; Ray Moore, conductor; E. C. Bristol, inside guard; Ben M. , Edie, outside guard; El wood Gettman, trustee; Dr. M. K. Crothers, physician. L. A. Ham ilton was continued as secretary. Trustees whose terms continue are Eston Williamson, - Arnold Overman, A. C Friesen and Arn old Myers. RED LOAN SUBSCRIBED LONDON, May 6 -m- The Moscow radio said tonight that the second soviet state loan of 20,000,000,000 rubles ($4,000,000, 000) was fully subscribed Mon day, one day after it was offered. ' CALL FOR BIDS Th. Rickr.aU School Board win re ceive sealed bids to May XJ at .8 clock p.m., for th. transportation of their pupils to th. Crad. School for me year lVJ-. S. a HOLT. Clerk. My. C-T BickreaU. Oregon Rubinoff arid His Violin SPONSORED BY Salem Junior Woman's Club at Salem High School Auditorium Wednesday. May 7th at 8:30 P. M. Reserve Seats on sale at Miller's Department Storo Hear Rablnoff and la personal Interview ever KSLM Wednesday, May 7, at 6:15 P.M. Exhibit Work and imagination the art display .f today at the EUstrom Art galleries The fighting stallions were painted Dill, Statesman staff photographer.) will be displayed. The exhibit is devoted to instruction and work. In junior high the pupils may elect to take either art or music, according to Mrs. George Jones, Salem schools art director. Art in senior high school is entirely elective. - Elementary students draw upon their own experiences, stories told them in class, or geography stu dies for their subjects. Mrs. Jones stated that' first and second year students are the least inhibited rin their drawing and produce many interesting pieces of art Crayon, pastel, chalks, kalsomine and finger paint oils are used by elementary students. Featured in the display are farm and barnyard scenes, landscapes, portraits, animals, still life, and imaginative studies of foreign scenes. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT No. 1202S In the Circuit Court of th. State of Oregon for Marion County, Pro bat. Department. In the Matter of the Estate of Etta H. Molt. Deceased: Notice is hereby given that th. un dersifned executor of the Estate of Etta H. Holt, deceased, has filed hit final account in the Circuit Court of th. State of Oregon for Marion County. Probate Department, and that the 14th day of May at 10 A.M. has been set as the time and the Circuit Court Room, dept. No. S. Marion County at th. County Court House has been set as th. place for hearing of objections thereto and th. settlement thereof. Dated and first published. April 9th. 1S47. Date of last publication. May Tth. 1947. O. W. EMMONS. Executor. C S. Emmons, Attorney. Ap. 9-1S-23-30 My 1 Valley Briefs Mt Angel Possibility of es tablishing a permanent commun ity rhrst niganlxation hrr w licu'tHl Muiiiluy Ity Curl llogtf, president of the Salem Commun ity chest, and Henry Kropp and H. L. Braden. also of Salem. They conferred with Ed Stotle. editor of the Mt. Angel News, arid Albert C. Deiker. Swegl Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byran Garrison. Swegle-road, are Mr. and Mrs. W. w Broians and Mr. , and Mrs. George Clark of Amarillo. Tex. Mrs. B mi inn and Clark are siiitcr and lrolhcr of Mrs. GarrUon. The kUIcis had not met in 20 years. Pedee Mrs. Glen Edwards en tertained her 4-H Cooking club with a wiener roast at the river Friday night. Swegle East Salem home ex tension unit meets Friday at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Glenn Lark ins on Hollywood Drive. Officers for the. new year will be installed by Mrs. Frank Way of the county committee. "Care of the Feet will be presented by project lead ers, Mrs. Ernest Barker and Mrs Charles Jayne. Idanha Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Groshong of Sweet Home visit ed the E. Noyes Whittens Sun- I day. Silverton Silverlon's muni cipal swimming pool opens June 1, Robert Borland, city manager has announced. Necessary repairs, obtaining of guard and other ne cessary attendants will be com pleted by the end of the month. Rosedale Closing of school exercises will be held May 22. Graduation program is at 8 p.m. Mrs. Oscar Hancock and Mrs. Ed Caldwell have , been rehired to teach another year. Idanha Mr. and Mrs. Glen Willis and family were called to Seattle by the illness of his lis ter last week. , Swegle Mrs. John Steele and son. Standley visited her son, Aaron and family in Portland last Week. Mrs. Steele and her daughter-in-law attended the opening of the Hotel Nortonia. I Turner The WCTU is hold ing . it annual institute in the Christian church parlor Wednes day, May 14, beginning at 10:30. A no-host dinner will be served at the noon hour. 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Howard of Portland will be here Ascension Thursday, May 15, to confirm a class of 69 children of the 7th and 8th grades of St. Mary's, in addition to some chil dren not attending the Catholic school, high school students and a few adults. Aomsvllle E. R. Heuberger of Sublimity lost control of his car after, crossing the railroad track, west bound on the main highway Sunday night. May 4. sheering off a telephone post. The car was damaged and Heuberger received facial bruises and cuts. The other passenger, vinceni siuenr, was unhurt. Brash Creek Mrs. Martha Isaacson was honored Sunday night on the occasion of her birth day anniversary. Mrs. Isaacson is teaching Brush Creek school and plans to attend summer school. The group included Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hatteberg. Mr. and Mrs Harold Larsen, Mrs. M. J. Mad sen, Althea Meyer, William Hatte berg, Nettie Hatteberg, Alice Jen sen and Alfred Jensen. Pedee Dolph Bevens, form er resident, of Klamath Falls spent 'Saturday with A. G. Bur- bank. Macleay Members of the Woman's club gave the school children a May day party Friday at the schoolhouse. A no-host din ner with ice cream and cake was served at noon. Macleay Community club meets Friday night. May 9, at 8:30 at the schoolhouse. A musi cal program has been arranged by the committee, Mrs. A. Sahli, Mrs. A. Spelbrink and Mrs. R. Anderson. This is the last meet ing until October. Values! Mother's Day is May 11. So choose the gift she wants most of all a smart, new wash frock! Mode O'Day brings you grand selection in fresh youthful styles, wide size ranges, popular new colors. All washable, wearable and what vmlmii O'OCW State St - Albany - Eugene Pedee Mr. and Mrs. Troy Turner spent Sunday at Gervais with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs." Andy Turner. Mrs. Andy Turner is ill at her home, Idanha Joe Floyd Of Cove, Ark., is spending his vacation with his brother, Otis Floyd, and is employed at the Idanha veneer plant. He spent two years In the U. S. navy and attended Clarks ville college in Arkansas for one term. This is his first trip to Oregon. Rosedale -Several young peo ple attended May day exercises at Pacific college, Newberg, Fri day, The Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Brown accompanied them. Idanha Mr. and Mrs. Thurs ton Peterson were in Salem Monday. Macleay Home , Economic club meets at the grange hall Wednes day afternoon. May 7. Idanha Finishing touches to the - new baseball diamond in Idanha should be completed in the coming week with possibility of a game bunday, May ii. Silverinn Mrs. M. G. G under son submitted to an aoDendec- tomy Monday at the Silverton hospital. She was taken suddenly ill Sunday night at her East HiU home. Rosedale The Community club will hold its final meeting at th schoolhouse Saturday night at 7 o'clock with a ' no host sup per. Officers for the coming win ter will be elected. Idanha Henry Mclntire has been in Salem several times for treatment but is able to be at work again. AnmsvUle T. Sgi Glenn Klein of the air corps came home Sun day, May 4. with his discharge after serving two years. His last post was San Antonio, Texas. West Salem Mrs. George Sur geon of Kingwood Heights is i patient in McMinnville hospital where she underwent a major operation Tuesday, morning. While she will be In the hospital for 10 days her condition is said to be satisfactory. Mat. DaUy From 1 P. M. NOW! lv Tn KILLS! THOUPSOH TOIMS lo-BEYAMS-: EXCITING CO-HIT! -FALL GUY" Teaia Loring - Cliff Feaa OPENS t:45 P. M. NOW! Gary Coper till Palmer "CLOAK AND DAGGER Sonja Henle "ITS A PLEASURE OPENS :45 P. M. NOW! Walt Disney's "Three CabaJleros" With Donald Dock ' . Tim Bolt "AVENGING RIDER" OPENS C:45 P. M. 2nd FEATURE Reealer HoUhets THROW A SADDLE ON A STAR- 16 B!1C -lil'iu!! I -i V I , 1 wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmr - If FRIDAY Warner's ELSINORE Theetre Silverton Dr. E. L. TTenkeL veterinarian, plans to build a small : animal hospital off from East Oak street and hopes to have In under, way in July. He ap Jwarrd ' twfur. the city cnutirll Monday night In the interest ttf obtaining better water facilities and sewer connections for his home and the proposed hospital. . Lake LabUh Ri c h a r d G. Hirsch, chief machinist mate of U. S. navy, is visiting friends here while on leave from his base at San Diego. He enlisted in the navy following his graduation from Lake Labish district school about 1927. He served in the At lantic and the Pacific during world war II and this is his first visit here in some time. rnion Hill Silver Falls park will be the meeting place for the 1 o clock luncheon of . Union Hill Woman's club Thursday. Pedee Sidney Howard visited with his aunt, Mrs. Emma Mur phy, last Saturday. She has re turned to Jamestown, N. D, after visiting relatives in Albany and Los Angeles. Buena Vista Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gray drove to Burn last week for the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Blanche Sitts. Brush Collere Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Watts and son. Wayne, of Vancouver, Wash, are visiting at ine u. 4. watts family nome. Mission Bottom Eldriedge school won 9 to 8 In a ball game with Mission Bottom here Friday. Buena Crest will play here May . Buena Vista Mr. and Mrs. Jim Guy of Philadelphia are at the P. A. Wells place and plan to stay through hop and fruit picking'. Afaeleay Mrs. L. H. Foster was honored Thursday at Mrs. John Gruchows with Mrs. A. Z wicker assistant hostess. Guests were Mrs. John Edwards, Mrs. Joe-Fendrick. Mrs. V. Fred rich, Mrs. Albert Sahll. ,Mrs. Roy Horsley, Mrs. W. F. Cole, Mrs. Art Spelbrink, Mrs. Irvin Bartels, Mrs. Wilber Miller, Mrs. J. O. Jolley, Mrs. Stella Mas ten. Mrs. Bill Bettleyoun, Mrs. Art Johnson. NOW! i --CO-H1T1 Gbostfol Fur THE GHOST r GOES WILD- FRIDAY! 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