t TTfcu Sfcrt avrv Sclony Qrqoev To Hubbard Woman Talks To Rickey Mothers FOUR CORNERS Mrt. A. F. peLespannesse spoke to Rickey Garden club Thursday on juvenile delinquency In the Netherlands and England compared to the United States. The club voted to Eve two half scholarships to 4-H ub members. Twenty-seven members and 19 guests were present. Mrs. Jack Gcorgie. 3820 Thorndale Rd.. is a member. April 1, IMS Nothing Dow. Fay Monthly Venetian Blinds Aad Shade New Available - ELIIEB -The Blind I Ian 1433 Rucje St. W. Salem Slats in aluminum, steel, wood. Choice of tape colors. Measured and Installed within SO miles. rbene 7328. Call Any Time for Free Estimates ' ;- ' -" - ""'T'T' '' ' a MMUe Oreve Mrs. Leslie C. Swink, who underwent an emer gency appendectomy March 28 at Salem General hospital, is now convalescing at home.. Tsu-aer Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wip per. Wally and Don, attended a birthday party in Salem recent ly at the Art Kirchner home upon the occasion of the host's birthday. Others present were Donna Sheaf fer, Jean Spiker of Myrtle Creek. Day tan Yamhill county 4-H clubs will broadcast their first home written play In several years on "Pay Dirt" program, KALE Wednesday, April 14, at 6:30 a m. Macleay The Community club has postponed its meeting until April 16. Middle Grove Achievement day will be observed at the grade school Friday, April S. Chicken supper will be served 6 to 8 p.m. SUSSING HEIRS Many citizens of this city have Inherited valuable rights, but have narcr claimed them. Unless they exercise these rights, they, and their children, may lose them. Act now. Ever wonder what it would bo like to really Inherit a fortune? Juat for fun. take a pencil Bow and Jot down the amount Oc fortune you think would take your breath away. Got It? Now ak yourself one question i If you had to chooee betwoenl that fortune and your own free dom, which would you take? Hue is not Juat an academic question. Many Americana, without knowing it, are making choice like that almoat every day. For freedom, while hard to win, ia easy to loae. You loeo It almoat imperceptibly, by not exercising it. You lose a lrseis of it every timo you don't vote. You loeo it by not taking part in the life of your country and your com mwnsvy. By "lotting George do it." By leaving the Job of pre serving freedom to the other fellow. By not realizing that unloos wo all practice it, free dom may dwindle away before we know it. That's Just what's happen ing bow in majiy foreign coun tries. Lei's not let it happen here. Remember, If you don't de fend your freedom today you may not have it tomorrow. . FREEDOM IS EVERYBODY'S JOB! Visit the Freedom Train Today It A. M. to It P. M. Contributed in the public interest by 340 Court St by the recently organized Moth er's club, proceeds to be used for school expenses including lunch es. After supper a program will be presented at 8:30 p.m.. A gen eral Invitation is extended. Macleay Community club and Woman's club will serve a school benefit ham and chicken dinner Thursday, April 8, from 5:30 to 9 pjn. Meisinger-Wiltsey Melo dettes and Curt Ferguson will pro vide entertainment. ML Ansel Mt. Angel American Legion Post No. 89 will sponsor a spring festival dance at the audi torium Thursday night with music by Dan Uhey and his dance band. Gene Malecki, well known imper sonator of stage and screen, will perform during intermission. Sclo The first rattlesnake of the season was reported killed dur ing the week by Melvin Sweet on Leffler Hill. Sweet was work ing there when the snake attracted his attention. It was three feet long, and still moved rather slowly, Sweet said. Msrqaain The Ladies Aid so ciety, Marquam Methodist church, realized more than $25 from the tea it recently sponsored. More than 50 guests attended the social affair given at the church par lors. ML Angel Grattan Kerans, who at one time attended Mount Angel school, died in Washington, DC, March 9, it was learned here this week. Kerans was widely known for his activity in National Catholic Welfare Conference. Silvertoa Hills David Shafer is at home again from the Silverton hospital following a broken left ankle. Shafer was hanging onto the blade of a cat operated by his brother, Adolph, when a branch threw into the tacks. He was hos pitalized for several days. Scotts Mills Mrs. Russell Nel son was surprised on her birthday anniversary at her home when a group of relatives walked in on her Thursday night bringing a late supper with them. Included In the group were S. P. Moberg, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Meyer, Karren and Mary, L. H. Meyer, Althea Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kellis, Mr and Mrs. Robert Kellis, Janet and Sharron Kellis, Mr. and Mrs. Al vort Moberg, Douglas Mobert, John Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelson and Russell Nelson, jr. Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Reber Allen plan to start home from California by the middle of the week. They have been in the southland since January 13 visiting in Fullerton, Calif , Los Angeles and also In Arizona. Allen is a member of the Silverton City Council and former Mayor of Sil verton. Brush Creek Fred Remington of the county school superintend ent's office was at Brush Creek Booster club Friday night to ex plain tho school election April 19, when tho vote on the new county school budget will be taken. Alice K. Jensen ia president of tho club. Mrs. Martha Isaacson, teacher, ar ranged the program. Silverton The Rev. Bernell H. Scott Is the new pastor at Assem bly of God church, succeeding Omar Bailey, who has served for tho past eight years. Tho Rev. Mr. Scott come from Dufur, where ho served for three yean. SeeUe Mill Caroline Heinz, suffering from rheumatic fever, la again at her home where she will remain in bed for some time. She has been confined to the Sil verton hospital recently. Seotta Mill Mrs. O. H. Brough er accompanied Mrs. Wanda Ed lund of Monitor to San Francisco, Tuesday. They attended the fu neral of a cousin FJwin Christman, Thursday. He was lieutenant com mander in the navy air force and lost his life on Iwo Jima during the war. Silvertoa Max Sagner of Port land, husband of the former Du roen Warvik of Silverton, is a candidate for legislature from Portland. Sagners made their home at Silverton for a time during the war years. At Portland Sagner is an automobile dealer. Silvertoa Hills E. A. Beugli is recuperating from an emergency hernia operation at the Silverton hospital. ML Angel Fennimore post No. 7413, Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold its annual birthday par ty at Memorial hall April 10. Ad mission to the party is a paid up 1948 membership card. Scotts Mills Mrs. John Nelson is at the Lebanon home of her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Grainer, recuperating from a recent major operation at Silverton hospital. As Many Visitors Entertained in Four Corners Guests of the Otto Kleens re cently were Kleens' mother and sister, Mrs. Christiana Kleen and Edith Weston, and Gordon Sea grave all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Flood and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bales went smelt fishing up on Sandy Thursday. Donald Eugene Chactain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville I. Chas tain. 20 Beck ave., has enlisted in U. S. navy. He was sent to San Diego training station where he will study engineering. Mrs. G. H. Wing. State st . was hostess to her bridge club Thurs day night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jessup of Green River, Wyo., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Snook, State st. Mrs. Jessup is Snook's niece. Billy Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Walker, Mahrt ave, underwent tonsilectomy at Salem General Wednesday. Guests last week end at the E. R. Corning home were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kleen and three child ren of Kelso. Wash. Jack Corning was home for the week end. Southern Pacific proudly sorvos To THE PIOPLI OF THI WESTi Wo of Southern Pacific have the honor of providing much of tho track age that guides the Freedom Train to our Western cities, our towns and our hearts. We are-grateful for, and desire to express our faith in, those principles of liberty and free enterprise under which, since 1861, we have served the West and progressed with it. Had it not been for those principles which provide opportunity for initiative, our first transcontinental line would not have been built, or at best would have been long delayed. Let us hope that many of us, and all of our children, may see the his toric documents the Freedom Train carries. Here are some of them: DECUIATI0N OF INDEPIN0ENCI Our greatest American posses ion. Copy signed by Benjamin franklin. Illl OF IICHTS Tho document that guarantee, tho libertie you on joy. NORTHWEST OtDlXANO-Gaaraa. toed religions freedom and other basic righto to tho territories west of the Alleghanioo. TIIATT OF PAHS, 1S7S-In which the independence of tho United States was recognised for tho first timo. 0. S. CONSTITUTION A rare early draft, with corrections in Wash ington's handwriting' EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION The actual document that abol ished slavery. Signed by Abraham Lincoln. CETTYSIUIG ADDtlSS-Rough draft of one of tho world's great oat speeches, in Lincoln's own handwriting. TOKYO SUIIENDEI-Tho signa ture that ended tho moat terrible wax ia history. Pedee 4-H Slock Club Elects New Officers PEDEE George Birchell Is the leader of a mixed 4-H club which meets every other Wednes day with members Swine, beef calves and sheep are included and officers are: Helen Birchell, pre sident; Jack Blankenbaker, vice president; Alma Birchell. secre tary and treasurer; Russell Wells, sergeant st arms. Other members are Dennis Clark, Ronnie Boillet, Rodney Hill. Dorothy Birchell. I Jimmie Johnson, Larry Zuver and Jimmy Mentzer. Lorna Lee Van Den Bosch is leader of a 4-H cooking club of which Wanda Blankenbaker is president; Florence Wellman, vice president; Dorothy Birchell, sec retary and treasurer; I la Jean Haden, sergeant at arms. Other members are Bernieco Rhodes, Jackie Heibert, Willie Birchell, and Marie Wellman. It meets ev ery Tuesday at the school house. Valley Calendar TVIIDAT. April S th annual Marion county Horn maker festival. VTW hall. Hood at. WEDNESDAY, ArU T Polk county Homemakers festival, lOOr hall. Monmouth Mkfclla Grove Associated club meet ing. S p m.. acrtoolhouse Marion county extension : Stayton. S p m. Woman's club house. North How ell. 1 30. franc hall. Yamhill extension: West Chehalem unit. Holland program. TBl'BIDAT, April S Benton county Hotnemakera festival, old USO building. Gates Woman's club, election. Mt. Ansel Legion dance. Macleay community club, chic awn upper. Four Corners community club. Salem Players, at hall. p m. rsiOAT. April t Yamhill Homemakers festival. 4-H exhibit bids'. McMinnvtlle. North Howell ham dinner. So p m grange hall. Sidney-Talbot Fanners union. Waldo Hills community club. p m. PORTLAND 804 ROUND TRIP... IMS Urn Tm4J Tmw Toere Aro Me iewee 'ares f scror 23 M. Me Street Valley t 'Obitparlea George E. Johnson LEBANON George Ellsworth Johnson of Lebanon, died at the Lebanon hospital March 26, after a short illness. Born in Bara boo. Wis. Aug. 23, 1867. and mo&ed his family to Oregon in 1910. He had been a resident in or near Lebanon since that time. Survivors are the widow, Ida M. Johnson of Lebanon; two daughters, Mrs. George Weirich of Lebanon; and Mr?. Guy Moore of Detroit; one son Amos E. Johnson of Portland, six grand children and five great grand children. Mike Englehardt GERVAIS Funeral services were held Monday from the Sac red Heart Catholic church for Mike Englehardt, 59, who died unexpectedly Friday from a heart attack Friday morning. He was born in Austria-Hungary. Sept. 26. 1889 and came to Gervais in 1904. He is survived by his widow Eva; three sons, Anton of Ger vais. John of Grand Ronde, Mike of Bend; a daughter, Mrs. Rose Lanning, Prineville; a sister, Mrs. John Wolfe of Gervais; six grand children. Rosary was recited at the Linger Funeral home in Mt. Angel, Saturday at 8 p. m. and at the family home, Sunday night. Burial was in the Sacred Heart cemetery here. Jennie A. SwtUer AMITY Mrs. Jennie A. Switzer, 73, of Amity, died in a McMinnville hospital March 31. Survived by her widower, John Switzer a daughter, Mrs. Jean Cox of Coronado, Calif.; three grandchildren Mrs. Clair Barrett, Montpelier, Idaho; Mrs. H. D. Gibson, San Diego: John W. Cox. Jr., La Jolla, Calif.; alo three great grand daughters. Funeral services held in McMinnville April 2, the Rev. L. Franklin Everson, rector of St. Barnabas Episcopal church officiating. Bur ial Amity cemetery. Ilayesville Boy Scouts Make Camping Trip HAYES VI LLE Some boys of troop 20 attended the Green Bar Camporee, Pleasant Grove camp site, for the weekend. Scoutmas ter Monte Christofferson and the new troop chairman, Arnold Stryf feler, were in charge. Jerry Andresen, son of the Charles And re? ens underwent a tonsilectomy Saturday. The young people, led by Mrs. John Broer, had a swim and so cial time Saturday at the Y. Yotiorvals. Her topic was on In dians of New Mexico. Mrs. M. A. Campbell, program leader, dis cussed Indians of Arizona. Both Mrs. Ferrio and Mrs. Campbell have worked among these Indians. Nineteen members and four guersts were present. Hostesses were Mrs. Leo Sutter, Mrs. Ben Swinford. "0!dat40r50,eor Lien, Yea re Crazy mm 1 1 mt mm Tl ii i1 as im at . Try nie ' err ear. I 'raaJasti m -mk4." Tr rntr ani. te Four Corners Baptist Church Election Held FOUR CORNERS Annual election of officers of Four Cor ners Baptist church was held at church Friday. Covered dish din ner was served to about 50 mem bers before the business meeting Elected were deacons, Leon Lam bert. Vern Forrest; deaconess, Lot tie B. Cable; trustee, Oliver Rick man; superintendent Bible school. Leon Lambert; clerk, Mrs. Leon , Lambert; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Ben Swinford; head usher, Bernard Baker. Southwestern Indians Discussed hy Women FOUR CORNERS Marantha Missionary Society of the Four Corners Baptist church met with Mrs. Leo Sutter Thursday. Mrs. Frank Ferrin conducted the de- I NOW AVAILABLE GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS CkxlTcmlxed Iron or Copper Salem Healing & Sheet Ilelal Co. 1SSS Broadway - CaU 855S rfuS uiro . nnt rrrjfcrti jhriv rrir rrtT) mmmwim vim V MOKE IRAN . JUST RULED PAPER O Columnar Pads and Accountants' Work Sheets embod f plus values in quali ty, color and finish of paper that afford clearest legibility to figures and avoid eye strain and fatigue. 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Yes pictures of men held in prison without a trial because, perhaps, somebody didn't like something they said- H'iil J mer it still be m country where this it imp titbit when four bbf frivt mpt You see children taken from their parents and educated as the "officials' think they should be educated. Will America still be country where this is impossible when ymr baby frows mpt You see homes whose "sanctity" is subject to violation at any time . . . Where every knock at the door spells terror. Will Jmerkm still be m funtry where this is Impos sible when ymr bmby grows mpt You can't take America for (ranted. You can't take Free dom for granted. America io what ft is because Americans continuously worked at it. When you work for Freedom, you usually don't have to die for it. What does "working' mean? It means voting in every election . . . knowing what you're voting for . . . Taking part in your community activities . It means keeping on your toes about everything that's going on. 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