-it II : ii'i ).- 'ill' : . i )Jl C 1 1 f iffi'f ;i iitv ia ...... t, i . . Detroit PTA- PICTURE S lug them with personal appear Rivoll theater. On the the day of .the NEV EW PROF NEW YORK -(INS)-The busi ness of having stars follow their pictures around the country to ances reached a new high recently during the big ballyhoo for the film "No Way Out at New York's . v w . iwii W .... " film's opening Linda Darnell ac- ITHACA, N. Y'(JS) Dr. fry1??t 111 box office and J Edward H. Litchfield, former di sold tickets. - rector rf th HtHi tmii.MM. y. th. Mu.n. SMwmm Mm, cw. ui-a. 1MJ.7 Hears Basic School Talk lUt am Newt Service DETROIT Oti Whit Tk. iiiwuira proiessor of ad ministration In the School of Bust- nest and Public administration at. The Japanese volcano Fujiyama wviucu. , last nmH n 17ftT troit high school principal, dis- I I ; ' i ' """" - . . . lu me proposed increase in . the basic school support fund in talk before the Detroit Parent Teachers association this week. The proposal, . referred to the voters by the . 1949 legislature, will be on the ballot in the No vember election. Mrs. Richard Hanson reported on the Parent Teachers instruction school held la Albany September 14. Mrs. Hoyt's second grade won the attendance prize. Mrs. Robert Steele's first grade furnished re freshments with Mrs. Albert Sny der acting as chairman. Willamina's Extension Unit At Conference ' - lUttuu News Service) JWTLLAMINA. Those, from here attending an officers train lng meeting of the home exten sion service in Dallas this week were Mrs. H. C Rydell and Mrs. Harold Caligan from Willamina, and - Mrs. John Forrest and Mrs. Ralph Reid of Grand Ronde. Mrs. Gerald Baker is slowly improving from infantile paraly sis in Portland hospital where she was- taken recently for a six months' series of treatments. She was' stricken a year ago and has -been totally paralyzed. A birthday dinner was given for Jim Shipley this week by Mr. and . Mrs. Gilbert Marvin. Other guests were Mrs. Shipley and son, ana mt. .ana jars, saniord Kls seeuw. "- - - v i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ; Wohleb and children, former residents of Villamina, are now living in Cor vallis. Mr. Wohleb, who graduat ed in June from Linfield college, has received orders to return to service with the army. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Griffin and Kenny have moved to Coos Bay where he is employed. Their home here has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. George Kulick, who have moved in. Enjoying the week end in Ma- rysviUe, Calif, were Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Parrett and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shetterly,- who flew there Saturday, returning home Sunday evening.- - Amity Women Attend Salem Church Meeting SUUanua New ferric AMITY JMesdames Andrew "W. H. Loop attended a meeting of the board of managers of the Cen tral . Willamette Baptist Women's Missionary societies Thursday at the home of Mrs. Floyd White in Salem. Plans were made for the group's fall rally. Friends of the S. L. Stewart fa mily were .notified this week of the death of Roy Landis at Ore gon City Sunday. Landis was the son - in - law of Mrs. S. L. Stew art of Amity. Funeral services were neia in uregon City Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest. Robertson and her new son, James Ernest, returned home from Salem Memorial hos Dital recently - - Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wright of North Bend have moved into the Versteeg apartments in Amity. wngnx is employed at the Kirk ood mill. - CARD PARTY HELD GERVAIS There were nine tables of cards in play at the first card -party of the season sponsored by the St. Rita's Altar society at the parish hall Sunday night, Sep tember 24. Mrs. JoseDh Schlechter and Antoine uejardin were win ners in 500 and Valentine Miller held high for Pedro. Joseph Saal- leid won the door prize. Mrs. An toine DeJardin was in charge of the committee for arrangements and refreshments. . x : FIRE DAMAGES CAB . SILVERTON The Don. 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