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2 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, March 21, 1946 Sfayfon ATumni Meet May 18!h ' Stayton The tentative date ' tet tor the annual homecoming 'of the Stayton High School Al ;umii association has been set i for Saturday, May 18. Plans are ; beiiig formulated making this ', date a full day of activities for ' the alumnus of the Stayton high 1 school. It is planned that the annua! May day program will ; be revived at the Stayton high i school, a baseball game between ' alumnus and high school in ' the afternoon, a banquet in the ; evening to be served to over 400, followed by dance in the ' evening as well as a reception at the Women's club house. Committee heads selected and accepting are: General co-chair-' men, Angus and Marcille Ware; program, Gwcneth Spaniel; dance, Walter Bell; banquet, Bula Smith; invitations, Jean Darley; reception, Wilbur Les ley; publicity, Edw. J. Bell; balleting, Raymond Kerber and Wilbur Porter. Athletic and properties chairmen will be an nounced later. Eunice Jordan has accepted appointment as chair man of the decorations commit tee and has announced her com mittee as follows: Clarence Baldwin, Colleen Fehlen, Bob O'Conner. Phyllis Freres, Ro land Darby and Alice Keirsey. Within the next two weeks the other members of the various i committees will be announced. Advance indications assure that there will be upwards of 500 in Stayton that day in the interest of the Alumni associa tion. Lyons Pearle Crlbbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cribbs received back Injuries while playing basket ball on the Mill City team at the tournament held at Aums ville. He was taken to the Sa lem Deaconess hospital where it was found his injuries were not too serious and he was able to return to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindemann hav purchased the old feed store building and it has been moved to the back of the lot, where it will be remodeled into living quarters. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Hub bard have returned to their home. They have been employ ed at Crescent Lake, and Mrs. Hubbard is laid up with a burn ed hand which she received when she slipped and fell on the stove. Merrill Brassficld is conval escing at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Madill of Salem, following injuries he re ceived in an auto accident. August Stcinborn is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue. He is enroute to his home In Wisconsin from Klamath Falls. Miss Margaret Ann and Joyce Berry have relumed to their home at Mabel after spending the past three weeks at the home of their grandparents, Mr. nd Mrs. George Berry. Ruby Nnue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue, fell on a milk bottle cutting her leg. She was taken to a doctor where it took 14 stitches to close the wound. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ransom have remodeled their small house next to the post office and Mr. and Mrs. George Miel kie will move in soon. M r Bessie Newton of Youngstown, New York is pending this week at the home of her neice and nephew Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kunklc of Niagara have purchased the Holver Johnson property west of town and will move there as soon as the Johnsons, who have bought a place near Dallas, can move. Mrs. Dick Essclestyn who re cently returned from Toledo, A Three Days' Cough is Your Danger Signal Oreomulslon relieves orornDtly be cause It goes right to the sent of the trouble to help loosen and expel 8erm laden phlegm, and aid nature 3 soothe and heal raw. tender. In trouble flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Toll your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitb Community Social and Recreational Club DANCE FRIDAY MARCH 22, 8:30 at VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS HALL Corner Hood & Church St. Admission 75c, Tax Inc. Veterans and Newcomers Are Invited to Attend Music by CLAUDE BIRD OPENS 6:46 I'.M. "DAKK WATERS" With Merle Oberon and Frunchot Tone Co-Feature "MAN AI.IVE" ' With Pat O'Brien and Ellen Drew Unionvale The Unionvale Community club program will be held Fri day evening. David Launer in the navy based at Bremerton, was a guest of his parents from Saturday until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klein- schmidl for more than 28 years residents of this district who sold their farm in 1941 to Mr. anil Mrs. Edward Rutschman have located at Bend, friends here have been informed. Mr. and Mrs. Orval McCan dless left Wednesday for Omack, Wash., to be employed there. The last word from the Vet erans hospital, Portland, is that Virgil Dixon is suffering with pneumonia. Mrs. Victor Launer visited him there Thursday. Friendship Class Guest at Luncheon Mill City Mrs. Alvie Fisher assisted by Mrs. Claude Miller were hostesses at a luncheon for the members of the Friendship class of the Presbyterian church. Following the luncheon a busi ness session was held with Mrs. Leland Bassett presiding. Of ficers for the ensuing term, be ginning in April were elected as follows: President, Mrs. Vern Clark, Vice President, Mrs. Leland Bas sett secretary treasurer, Mrs. Frank Merrill. Afternoon devo tions were in charge of Mrs. Frank Smith. A gift shower was given to Mrs Charles Kelly. Attending the luncheon and honoring Mrs. Kelly were Mrs. Louis Slaton, Miss Alice Smith, Mrs. Clayton Baltimore, Mrs. H. T. Balti more, Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. William Weigel, Mrs. Herbert Schroeder, Mrs. Arlo Tuers, Mrs. Pearl Lomker, Mrs. Leland Bassett, Mrs. James Reid, Mrs. Alvie Andersen, Mrs. DeLos Hoeye, Mrs. Frank Merrill, Mrs. Darrel Andersen, and the host esses, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Mil ler. Falls City Shower Honors Mrs. Lace Falls City A shower was giv en Mrs. Hubert Lacey at the home of Mrs. J. W. Lacey. Games were played, Prizes being won by Mrs. Hubert Lacey, Mrs. Ray Rowen, Mrs. Ed Williams and Mrs. Ann Dunaway. Those sending or bringing gifts were Mrs. Harry Todd, Mrs. Leslie Grippin, Mrs. George Kit chen, Mrs. J. W. Lacey, Mrs. S. C. Carlei of Estacadia, Mrs. Rob ert Nelson, Mrs. Ann Dunaway, Mrs. Floyd Dean, Mrs. Edd Wil liams, Mrs. Jessie Moyer, Mrs. Ray Rowen, Mrs. Mary Mc carty, Mrs. Bob Worden, Mrs. Mabel Wickuric, Mrs. Ada Neu felt. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ann Dun away and Mrs. Bob Worden. has gone to Glcndale, Calif, where she will visit at the home of her husband's parents, also other relatives. Merrill Brassficld, who has been convalescing at the home of his sister Mrs. Boyd Madill in Salem, following injuries he received in an auto accident was able to be brought to his home Friday evening. Mrs. Brassfield who had been visit ing relatives in Hillsboro re turned home with him. Their son Bob who was in San Diego with the U. S. navy is spending a leave here. Mrs. Roy Hubcr attended a family dinner held at the home of her sister and family Mr. and Mrs. James Swan at Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton have moved to Snlem where he is attending Willamette university. 4" T' 1 NOW! $Hf tJ -BANS. HIT NO. 2 WANTIP JS H.1:II!HI fou r EXTRA! "BUS PESTS" County Locals , Meet in Salem Liberty Liberty Farmers Union met March 19 for a box social and brief business session. New members accepted into the organization were Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wallace. Wallace is an ex-army air corps member and his wife was in the army nurse's corps during the war. They have purchased a farm on route 3. James Adams reported on the state convention at Hillsboro, giving the most important meas ures passed there. Fire district reports were given by Judson Pratt, Reuben Nickol and Lewis Judson. The Marion county conven tion will be held in Salem April 6, with hosts being Liberty, Ro berts, Red Hills and Sidney Talbot locals, members being asked to bring salads and des serts. Mrs. J. C. Adams reported on the annual meeting of the Farm ers Union Health association and stated the by-laws have been accepted and the board of di rectors elected. An intensive campaign is planned to speed up the membership drive so the construction may be started soon. Pre-Lenfen Revival Service Ends Sunday Silverton The three-weeks' pre-lenlen revival services be ing held at the First Christian church, will close with Sunday evening services, March 24. Evangelists for the state of Oregon 99 Men's Brotherhood, Rev W W. White and Mr. and Mrs. Truman -Bobbins, singers and directors of the children's programs, are in charge. A 6:30 supper, no-host, is to be served at the church, with Ed DeWees, Portland, field sec retary for the brotherhood, the speaker, for the men of the chuich Friday night's subject is "The Unpardonable Sin," and Saturday's, "Detours on the Devil's Highway." "The Uncon ditional Surrender," and "Not Far From the Kingdom," will be the topics for Sunday's sermons. Home Economic Club Guest at Schindler's Brush College Mrs. John Schindler entertained the Brush College Home Economic club at a 1 o'clock luncheon and informal social afternoon at her Brush College home. Mrs. Arthur E. Utley presid ed at the business meeting, when Mrs. Charles Glaze, sec retary, gave monthly reports. Tentative plans were outlined for the turkey dinner and ba zaar which the club is sponsor ing April 12. Seated at the luncheon were Mrs. Charles Glaze, Mrs. Ar thur E. Utley, Mrs. Glen Ad ams, Mrs. W. D. Henry, Mrs. C. L. Blodgett, Mrs. Bertha Garrow, Mrs. R. L. Garrett, Mrs. George Meier and Mrs. John Schindler. F-"iSl 1HK LITTLE HOUSE WITH THE BIG WIS l- BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:45 P. M. MOVED OVER! If v) CR0SBf ) BEKGWlMP S 1 u LEO McCARBJjft Hi1!!. TOsttlfflc oiP v. h StManfe MA HENRY TRAVERS J. WltllAM GARGAN y GIVE! TO YOUR RED CROSS! if: & ft rt.Hi',- .3.1 Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Jennings of Silverton, who recently observed their golden wedding anniversary with a family dinner and recep tion at their home in Silverton. The couple has one daughter, Mrs. Pearl Davenport, of Silverton. (Drake studio, Silverton.) Pedee Mrs. Helen Kilmer and chil dren, Kenneth and Judy, left recently for Nebraska to make their home. Mrs. W. P. VanDenBosch was released from the Dallas hos pital Thursday, and is staying at the R. I. VanDenBosch home to receive further medical treat ment, Mrs. J. W. McCormack has returned home from Dallas, where she has been staying with her father, Martin Deal. Mr. Deal has sold his property in Dallas and has gone to Long view, Wash., to live with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fenner of Salem spent several days last week at Cherry Grove with her sister, Mrs. O. N. Burbank, and family. Mr. Fenner recently re ceived his discharge from the army after spending three years in Europe. At a recent school meeting, Mrs. Ruth Cuason was re-elected primary teacher and Mrs. Alice Murphy was re-elected as the intermediate teacher for the grade school. Oddfellows Gathering Dallas The Polk County Odd Fellows Visiting associa tion will hold an open meeting at the Bethel high school gym nasium Friday evening, starting at 8 o'clock. Odd Fellows. Re bekahs and encampment mem bers of the county are expected to attend. . I. JOM .QILAHP IQAD fHOHl 4QQ4 f FLOOR SHOW! Reneo Revell Helen O'Neill Dancers Dance to Don Carson's Band For an Extended Engagement! Admission for This Run Only! Adults 63c Services 30c Children 20c (Prices Inc. Tax) From 6 PJW. ITJJ fmm II it 1 S. VJLA i in . f 1 .. "V rv t r w M.1 mum- SmhhmmmhmmmJ Mill City Dwelling Destroyed by Fire M'll City The home and all of the belongings of Mrs. Nattie Roten Murdock was completely lost by fire Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Murdock had just put wood in her range, leav ing for several minutes and when she returned, her kitchen was in flames. The Mill City fire department was called out but the fire had gotten beyond control. The Red Cross is work ing with the community to as sist in re-establishing the family, V -7 DOESN'T KNOW I , 1 Play and Screenplay by fW IL,F 'Hv-' F. HUGH HERBERT (Xj! J MW richTrd'illace S1 A COLUMBIA PICTURE f T-- J ' V'VXfp-'' ANDCOMPANIOFIMTURE V -L-. J i'ii' Hunted by Law! Haunted by U f "1 f--utle reS His Victim! Hairraising Drama! M 5 mmX0V ! "END OF THE ROAD" 6 BIG BAD WOLF" ' T... ... . 7 h 1 rtf ' j----WitldwrNnrri V '"'VK Woodburn Juniors Offering Comedy . Wodburn "Almost Summer" a fast moving three act comedy, win be presented in the high school auditorium Friday eve ning, by the junior class under the direction of Mrs. Grace Thompson, assisted by Miss Mary Helsel.. The cast includes Robert Plllsbuiy in the leading role, Charlene Ross, Bill Tremaine, John Mathews, Barbara Fisher, Bob Corey, Anita Miller, Gene Andrews, Lorraine Powell and Donna Gilliam. The production staff includes Donald Thompson, L. F. Clark, Mary Helsel, Marilyn McLaugh lin, Thomas Smith, Opal Mc Coy and Lillian Nelson. ' Thomas to Address Dallas Forum Lunch Dallas Lyle Thomas, Polk county representative in the state legislature will be the speaker at the Chamber of Com merce meeting Friday noon, W. Appliance Repair Service We are equipped to make repairs and furnish parts for all Frigidaire refrigerators and Ranges. Also some parts for other makes. Hogg Bros. 260 State St. Ph. 9149 i ii mm. i Blackley, secretary! has announced. lui iiietiiiig iiiuiautiy evcuitist March 28, will be Governor Earl Snell. Wives of forum members wi.l b guests at the evening meeting. Catholic Foresters Name New Officers St. Paul The 'monthly meeting of St. Victoria's Court of the Woman's Catholic Order of Foresters was held at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Davidson Sunday evening. At this meet ing the annual election of of ficers was held. Those elected for the coming year were Mrs. Lorn Omara, chief ranger; Mrs. Robert Coleman, vice chief ran ger; Mrs. E. Gooding, financial secretary; Mrs. Mary Stupfel, treasurer, and Miss Dorothy Stupfel recording secretary. nT:TJ':TrY Opens 6:45 P.M. NOW! RUFF 'N TUFF! CO-FEATURE! Wild Bill Elliott 'WAGON TRACKS WEST Plus! Final Chapter "MONSTER AND APE" And New Serial "BRENDA STARR, REPORTER" GIVE TO YOUR RED CROSS nr j i r y t ' , 11 imTT Almlle Rotary Chief Silverton Officers elected for the Rotary club Monday are president, Rev. S. L. Almlie; A. W Woodward, vice-president; Gairge Wiesner, secretary; Ed win Overlund, treasurer; Alfred Adams and Rholin Cooley, d rectors. MATINEE FROM 1 P. M. NOW! MENACE! CHEIREL VALE CARNOVSKY THRILL CO-HIT Plus! Latest News! GIVE! To Your Red Cross! SALEM'S LEADING THEATRE III I Uw.x Ian MlYU . X.X 9 a .