2 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, May 80, 1949 Woodburn Public Invited To Rainbow Girls Ritual Woodburn A large crowd filled the Masonic temple for open Installation of the officers of Evergreen assembly No. 12, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, when Miss Hetty Jo DeHaan was in stalled as worthy advisor. Miss Lois Thompson, retiring worthy advisor, was the Install- Woodburn PTA Seats Officers Woodburn Norman F. Tyler vii installed as president of the Woodburn Parent - Teacher association at the final meeting of the group for the school year, held at the local high school Mrs. Ralph B. Sipprell of Sa lem, now president of the coun ty PTA council was the Install ing officer. Other officers instal led were: Mrs. Don MacMillan, vlce-Dresident: Miss Bcrnice Le- hrman, secretary; and Mrs. Del bert Seely, treasurer. Lyman Seely Is the retiring president Mrs. Nellie Mulr, principal of the Lincoln school, who is re tiring at the close of the current school year after 25 years of teaching in the Woodburn schools, was honored by the group and presented with a gift In appreciation of her long service. Frank McDonnell gave a vocal selection dedicated to her and Kenneth Thompson led the audience in a special song in her honor. Several numbers were played by the Junior high school band directed by Mrs. Alice Rose Jones. 4-H achievement awards for 100 per cent completion of proj ects were presented to Mrs. C K. McNary and Mrs. Lucille Holt for their clubs by Anne Berkholtz of the 4-H depart ment in Salem, The following scholarships were announced: PTA Joan Hopkins and Joyce Graham; BPW, Evelyn Becker; Wood burn Womans' club, Janie Mc Grath; First National Bank of Portland, Woodburn branch, Joy Graham; American Legion aux iliary, Joyce Eckwortzel. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lester Henn, Mrs. Howard Quigley, Mrs. Mary Zastoupil, Mrs. Delbert Seely, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Henderson, Lyman Seely and Mrs. Harold Ticknor. Ninety-One Grade Pupils to Graduate Dallas Diplomas will be pre sented to 91 eighth grade stu dents of Dallas junior high at graduation exercises Wednesday evening, June 1, in the school's auditorium. Lyle Thomas, Polk county representative in the legislature and a former Dallas Junior high principal will speak on "Oppor tunities for Citizenship." Paul Bollman, chairman of the school board, will present di plomas and J. Marion O'Brien, principal, will introduce the speaker. During the exercises the award of Carl B. Fenton Post, Ameri can Legion, will be presented to the outstanding boy of the class Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Levi Miller and Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Dickey at tended the Oregon State confer ence of Congregational churches in Eugene. The J. H. Garlands of Rick- reall will be featured in the June issue of the Country Gentlemen, according to word from his sister, Mrs. Harold Colgan of Hubbard, Mrs. E. J. Hartig of Thorn. Calif., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ben Miller and family. George Huff was home from Lakcview for the week-end. Josslin to Address Linn County Demos Albany Announcement Is made by Larl Mason, Albany Linn county chairman of the Democratic central committee that William Josslin, Portland chairman of the Oregon state democratic central committee will address a public meeting at the Fairmotint Grange hall In North Albany Tuesriav nicht at B o clock DST. Other speakers will include: Jim Goodsell, As toria, executive secretary; John Winkler, Portland; Robert D. Davis, president of the Young Democratic clubs of Oregon, a University of Oregon student and Walter J. Dennis, Portland, president of the Young Demo cratic club of Multnomah county. Native Dayton Man Has 87th Birthday Dayton Joe P. Dorsey of the Webfoot district was 87 years of age Friday. He was born on his parents home near Dayton and that Is his present home al though he resided at short In tervals in the Unlonvale dis trict. His son-in-law and daugh ter. Dr. and Mrs. Orr C. Good rich reside with him. With Mrs Goodrich and his other daughter, Mrs. Claire J. Rcid of near Mc Mlnnvllle he spent the day with them on a motor trip at the coast. ing olticer, assisted by Mrs Phyliss Engle, Installing mar shal; Mis Merry McGrath, in stalling chaplain; Miss Jackie Berkey, installing recorder Mrs. Edythe Ticknor, Installing musician and Susan Lantz as the gift bearer. Introduced nd honored In Iht wer Mr. tnd Mr. Ort F. Morrit, Wor thy mitron find worthy patron of Evtr- Rrtco cntpicr, order 01 tne .era BUr; Lester E. Keller. Dd of DernoUjr; Roy Henri, m ft iter councilor or wmouy Mrs. Jcialo Butterfleld. put mother d- vlior, iu Alio setted In the et. Others Introduced were Mr. Joyce Enele. mother or Hlie Hei smie. r.rnfl wormy a visor of FUlnbow for Oreeon. Ml Ptrl tit. House wert, innd drill leader of the rrtnd autmbJy of Oregon : Mrs. Robert Treupel, the new mother id I nor of Ever green ABiembly; Mr. end Un. Edward UeHnin, parents of the newly Instilled worthy advlaor, and her brother. Walter DeHann. Many gifts were presented to Mill DeHaan at the time of her Installation and flowera were presented by MUtei Careen and Caroline Helsel. Other elective and appointive officers Installed were: Mitt Patricia Houneweart, amioclata worthy advisor; Mini Patricia Wlthen. Charity; Mill Carleen Helsel, Hone: MIm Ullrlred Outhrle. Palth: Miss Carol Taylor, chaplain: MIm June Polly, arm leader; Miss Caroline Helm. aM tant drill leader; Misses flhlrley Ander on, tove: Nancy Bchuler. reunion; PJiy- Ilia Roberts, nature; Arlyii Nelion. Im mortality; Kathryn Miller, fidelity: Eileen Koa.cn, patriotism; ixiris Merriott. aer vlra: Vera Pantle. confidential observer: Shirley Knox, outer obierver: Joanne Mattion and Joanne Wlllamioa. pftgei; Lorli La r ton. muiiclan: Patty Luffman. choir director: Lorelei Lanti. Owen Kav. Dollle Cummlngs, Sharon Compton, Jan ice rainier. Kooena jonee, Irene Lavne, Janet Blanchard and Jeanette Bauman, choir membrra. Muilcal numbera InteriDereed throueh tha profram were vocal aoloa bv MIm Arlyii Nelson, accompanied bv Mlii Pa tricia Withers, an appropriate vocal num ber, "I Shall! Not Paia Afaln Thla Way," by Prank P. McDonnell who played hli own accompaniment, and a piano duet by ! Merry ana wanie Mcurtin. me grind eroia or colon, which wei warded to Mill Nation for Aiiitani4ln.t Rainbow work, at the grand Kiarably thla summer wai presented to her. Following the installation the impressive DeMoley crowning ceremony was put on by the ooys ol the local DeMolay chap ter with Roy Henn, master coun cilor, in charge. ahort talks were made by Mrs. Jessie Butterfield, past mother advisor; Miss Lois Thompson, retiring worthy ad visor; Miss DeHann, the newly installed worthy advisor; Mr. and Mrs. Ora Morris, worthy matron and patron of Evergreen chapter; and Lester Keller, Dad of DeMolay. Moving pictures were taken by Dr. George KtngJ Dayton Mrs. Anna Arocha of Santa Monica, Calif., is spending a few days at the home of her cousin Mrs. Harry Sherman and Mrs. Oscar Dower. Mrs. Arocha is en route home from visiting daughter in Seattle. Miss Thel- ma Sherman was also a guest of the Sherman family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson of Sunnyvale, Cal., are spending part of their two weeks vacation here with his sisters. Miss An nabelle Nelson and Mrs. Rita Mae Amos. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Filer and Charlotte had as their house guest for the past two weeks their daughter and sister, Mrs, Bernard Llpplni. of Vivian, N.D. Their son, Martin, was able to be at home and the reunion was a happy one. Mrs. Lippins and her mother, Mrs. Filer spent two days In Portland, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Abbott spent Sunday night in Salem In the home of her sister, Mrs. Es ther Hicks, caring for the chil nren wnne the mother was away. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rossner and sons of Bellvlew, and Mrs. and Mrs. Ronald Rossner and sons of Salem were guests of their mother and sister. Mrs. Wesa Rossner and Madalene. Floyd Root, of Wasco was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wlllert. It had been 14 years since Root wat a teach er in the high school here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Filz of Cor vallis, visited In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Heider. She Is a neice of Clare Heider. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Glen Abbott purchased the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Al Gould located near the Brookslde cemetery. and nave rented It to Mr. and Mrs. William Lachelt of New- berg. The Goulds moved to their new home recently. W. L. Frank of Falls City. Is i na nome or nis son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Frlnk. Dayton Clark Foster has re turned home after spending a month in the hospital in Port land. He had an operation on his eyes and was receiving treat ment during that time. Mrs. Fos ter was with him the entire time and their daughter Eunice stayed with her aunt, Mrs. Dolph Goodrich. He is Improv ing rapidly and w.ith patience New Woodburn PIX Theatre Oregon O-SO-EAST SEATS ENDS MONDAY "TAP ROOTS" TUtS. i WED. "The Kissing Bandit" Plus "Thundtrhoof" .............................. Bethel Pupil Entire Class Bethel The school year clos ed on Friday with a picnic din ner served at noon in the school dining room. Eighth grade graduation took place at 2 o'clock. Gloria Sanders, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Kib- bey, was graduated and Mrs. Marguerite R. Burton, Marion county school supervisor made a brief address and presented the diploma. Eugene Lowen was program chairman and announced the fol lowing numbers: Welcome, Roy Faria; songs, lower grades; song, George Allanby with Dianna Watson accompanying: piano solos, Estclla Reese; song by school; solo, Gloria Sanders ac companied by Patricia Neufeldt; piano solo, Dianna Watson; song, 4-H sewing club with Mrs. R. F. Watson at the piano; reading, Helen Allenby. Eugene Lowen presented the gifts to the gradu ate. Books made by the pupils "My Oregon" and "My Flowers" were on .display as were articles of hammered copper and painting on textiles, also health posters. These were prepared under the direction of Mrs. May A. Brown, Bethel teacher. The 4-H club had a display of needlework and weaving. This had been done under the direction of the leader. Mrs. R. F. Watson. The members of the club are Gloria Sanders, Myra Wilson, Janice Hageman, Patsy Neufeldt, Helen Allenby, and Dianna Watson. Silverton Volunteer firemen were called to Grant street to control a fire that was burning in an automobile registered to Bill Robbins. Some damage was reported. Jonas F. Taylor and his fa ther, James L. Taylor, have re turned from a three-day grand lodge meeting of the Odd Fel lows held in North Bend. Craig Clark, cub scoutmaster. is opening his home Friday evening at 8 o'clock, to the scouts, their leaders and par ents when program skits will be given and advancement awards made. Silas Torvend and Oscar Strand have returned from at tending the San Francisco Pa cific District convention of Evangelical Lutheran churches. Dr. H. L. Foss, former local pas tor, is president of the district The T. J. Densons are located in their new home in Jerome street which they bought from Harlan Loes. Denson is mana ger of the Standard Oil, named to succeed the late O. E. Royer At the home of his parents, the' Henry Peters, for several days before shipping out again, if George Peters, who arrived in the states the first of the week from a six-weeks marine trip to Japan. Rev. S. L. Almlle of Imman- uel Lutheran church gave the eighth grade commencement ad dress at Bethany school for three graduates, Ben Bolliger. Louise Lahners and Myra Nel son. A $60,000 church rebuilding and remodeling project is being undertaken by Rev. B. H. Scott and the congregation of the As sembly of God organization on Front street. Cordell Woodall, principal of the local Junior high school, gave the address of graduation to the eighth grade class at the Silverton Hills hall auditorium, Ernest Todd, validictorlan. Jack Todd, salutatorian. other mem bers including John Anderson Frank Beckley, Earl and James Bleakncy. Dorothy Case. Linu el and Vinetta Maxwell, Joan Simpson and Paul Strugiss. they expect the operation to be successful. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Zinsll an nounce that their first grandson was born to their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt of LaFayctte, May 21 at the General hospital in Mc Minnville. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 3 ozs., and has been named Donald Richard. Mrs. Ulyssis Morris and son are spending a couple of weeks with her mother in Lorenzo, Idaho. Graduation Date Set Victor Point Mrs. Dorothy Carpenter, principal of Victor Point school is announcing grad uation for June 3 at 8 o'clock at the Union Hill Grange hall. The school picnic will be held on the old Victor Point school grounds on the last day of school, June 7. M.VriNhfc TODAY! Showing Continuant 1:45 ! MIGHTY TRIUMPHS'! MAP On th HUf TONIGHT ONXT Our Kadi Talent Show ,i Dairymen Unload SS Hawaiian Citizen Husky dairy hands, using hand winches, unload dairy feed from the SS Hawaiian Citizen in Honolulu. Longshoremen in Hawaii are on strike. The ship was taken over by the U. S. government on a court order obtained by the Honolulu Dairymen's association in an effort to get vital stock feed off the ship. The dairy hands removed the cargo when longshoremen refused. Members of the ships crew walked off in protest. (AP Wirephoto) Polk Rural Schools Plan Improvements Dallas Two rural schools of Polk county are going ahead with plans for improvement dur ing the summer. Charles Wledeman, Dallas contractor, has been awarded the Job of constructing a new 2- room school at Bridgeport at a cost of $26,817. He expects to start work early in June and the building is to be completed by mid-Scptcmbcr, in time for use for the winter school term. The old Bridgeport school building will be used as a play room and for utility purposes. At Bucll the board of direc tors has called a special election for June 14 to decide upon a $15,000 bond issue. The money will be used to construct an ad ditional room on the elementary building to care for growing needs of the school. The election will be in the school house from 2 until 7 p. Grahams Back Hon - From Coastal Visit Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graham returned to their South Water street home the first of the week from Florence, and Siltcoos lake on the coast where they made a fishing Jaunt and visit with relatives. The Grahams were guests at a farewell party for a brother of Mrs. Graham, Harvey Welty and Mrs. Welty at Mapleton on the Sluslaw river. Welty is re tiring from thirty years' serv ice in forestry in that section. Seventy five neighbors and rel atives attended the party. The Wcltys plan to move to Foster, temporarily, their final plans to be decided later. They are well known in Marlon coun ty. Mrs. Thibeau Hostess Independence Mrs. Harvey Jhlbeau entertained the Young Matrons' Bridge club at her home. Mrs. Roy Morris won high score and Mrs. Clyde Major won second. Guests were Mesdamcs John Martin, Dean Smith, Roy Morris, Paul Worthington, Ray Houfley, Harold Eniblom, Wayne Allen, LoRoy Harlman, Jr., Cecil Lamb and Mrs, Clyde Major. Diced cooked carrots and white turnips may be served to gether in a cream sauce; a small amound of cooked peas (left over) may also be added for color. I CONTINUOUS HOLIDAY SHOWS TODAY! W'JOAN FLAMINGO ROAD MHARYSCOIT 'THE CROOKED WAV" m m if.sra AND I Kllfa Dm. I Scotts Mills Scotts Mills Mr. and Mrs. Harry De la Mater of Detroit, Mich., are visiting their daugh ter, son-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Millard, who live on the Abiqua road. Mrs. Milton Partridge and In fant daughter have returned to their home in Sweet Home. Strawberry picking has be gun. More crates of berries are being brought to the receiving station daily., Queener Homecoming Names Mrs. Hinrichs Stayton Queener school held its 17th annual homecoming at the school when more than 100 people were present for the basket dinner, visiting, games and program. Mrs. bylvia Hinrichs was elected president for the coming year; Arthur Leffler, vice presi dent; and Mrs. Margaret Ware, secretary-treasurer. There were those who drove many miles to attend the annual affair. Coming the greatest dis tance were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harold and daughters Louise and Lois of Redmond; Mr. and Mrs. Liston Darby of Springfield: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lewis of Oregon City; Clay Hensley of Sutherlin; and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McCray. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durham and family and Dillon McLain, all of Portland. Sublimity Mrs. Leonard Frank has been seriously ill for several weeks. She underwent surgery and re turned to her home but had to go back to the hospital Monday and is critically ill, she is at the Salem Memorial hospital. Miss Mary June Wolf who has been ill at the Salem hospital has been taken to the Good Sa maritan hospital in Portland. The cause of her illness has not yet been determined. The sophomore class of St. Boniface high has elected class otflcers for the comine vear: President, Duane Bradley, vice president, Marlene Ode nthal secretary, Betty Wolf; student body council representative, La- ,veta Dozler. Hi g- CARNIVAL DOUGLAS GREATER SHOWS ALL NEXT WEEK 12 Thrilling Rides 12 10 Big Shows 10 35 Attractions 35 See the Only PORTABLE ROLLER COASTER ON THE Excitement Fun LOCATION Portland Road & Lana Aye. Look for the Giant Searchlights In tht Skj VNDER The Salem Fire Department Music Arranged For Rotary Club Woodburn Perry Williams, program chairman for the Wood- burn Rotary club Thursday noon, presented a number of students from Woodburn high school in an entertaining musical program. Numbers included a trio of trumpets and clarinet by Merle Henn, Vera Pantle and Doris Prinslow, accompanied by Mrs. Alice Rose Jones, music supervisor; a vocal solo by Mrs. Jones, accompanied by Miss Pantle; and several selections by Miss Jane Pearmine and her Hill Billy orchestra which were dedi cated to various members of the club. Members of the orchestra and Martin Krupicka, Dwaine Rogers, Delmar, Richard and Sammy Slover, Judy McClure, Ruth Jeppson and Miss Pear mine. Tentative plans were made for the annual Rotary golf tourna ment on June 7. Friendship Council Girls Are Visitors Independence The Pythian Sunshine girls of Friendship council, No, 3, and LaVelle Scranton, installing officer, as sisted by Jean Hamblen, Mae El len Harmon and Shirley Klas- sen installed the officers for the coming year at the McMinnville council at McMinnville. The Sunshine chorus sang several numbers during the installation Pythian Sisters accompany ing the girls were Mrs. Gus Fish er, royal advisor, Mrs. Adolph Riha, Mrs. Ralph Scranton, Mrs Rena Harmon, Mrs. Moberly, Mrs. Rudolph Frykberg, Mrs William Linville, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. W. C. Frantz and Mrs. C. O. Sloper. Mothers of Demolay Circle Entertained Woodburn The regular meet ing of the Mothers' Circle of De Molay was held at the Masonic parlors with Mrs. George Rogers presiding and twelve members present. Mrs. L. E. Keller was welcomed as a new member. Refreshments were served after the meeting to 23 DeMolay boys and eight members of the advisory board by Mrs. J. F Horn, Mrs. Georgia Horn, Mrs. John Hooper and Mrs. B. H. Hindman. The refreshments committee for the next meeting will be Mrs. Harlow C. Dixon, Mrs. M. G. Henderson, Mrs. Raymond Krieger and Mrs. Arthur M. Burt. WEST COAST Entertainment for All AUSPICES OF as NewPrecincIs For Silverton Silverton When Mrs. Clar ence Morley, first clerk of the election board, confronted pros Dective voters at the special elec tion with the direct question: "To what precinct do you belong? she received In most cases blank stare and an "I don't know." Very few knew what was meant by the query, until it was explained that now that Silver ton had grown to be a little big town, four precinct divisions u,a tha KAn- r Vmt-n twn had &taw pe7. have received post card notices! Tifi" cincts but few had done so. The new divisions for Silver ton are No 138 Oak and Water streets to city limits; No. 140 South Water and West Main to city limits: No. 142 West Main and Water to limits; and No. 144 boundaries at South Water, Oak and city limits. The voting pla ces were not yet designated. Other members of the election board assisting in explaining to voters their own new precinct lo cation were: J. D. Drake, chair man: Mrs. James Hollingsworth, Judge; Mrs J. D. Drake, third clerk, and Mrs. Ruth Oveross, second clerk. Amity Church Group Installs Officers Amity Mrs. Ralph Konzel man was hostess for the Baptist Women's Mission Circle at her home In McMinnville. Mrs. Ed ward Lehman presided and Mrs. Edwin Rutschman had the devo- tionals using for her topic "Building a Better World". She was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Fred Withee, Jr., who sang accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Konzelman. Mrs. Lehman installed the new officers for 1949-50. Mrs. Louis Lynch, president; Mrs. Wm. Nee ly, vice-president; Mrs. W. H. Loop, secretary-treasurer, white cross chairman, Mrs. Ray Kon zelman; christian citizenship, Mrs. Al Newby; spiritual life leader, Mrs. Edward Leh man; missionary education, Mrs. L. Lynch; reading program, Mrs Andrew Wakeman; children's world crusade, Mrs. M. J. Leh man, christian friendliness, Mrs. J. O. Castul. The 1949-50 study book "Build Together in Him will be the basis of study for the new year. The women surprised their hostess with a shower assisted by her nephew, Stanley Withee. Guests were Mrs. Fred Withee, Sr., Mrs. Williams, and Mrs. Preddy. The hostess served re freshments. Mrs. Louis Lynch will be hostess for June. Cooked beets, either slices or cut in strips, may be dressed with a sauce of sour cream fla vored with a little sugar and prepared mustard, and seasoned with salt and freshly ground pepper. "Continuous Show Today" Ends Tonight! "soi th or st. i.oriv TOMORROW! A New and Greater Adventure from the Studio that cave too "CANYON PASSAGE"!, ' ANN BLYTH HOWARD DUFF George Brent tut am Paillette Goddard la "AN IDEAL HUSBAND" Color by Technicolor! Ford Goes Fast There is nothing like being tops in your field and this little Capital Journal Classi fied Ad has the dubious dis tinction of having sold the 'Cleanest car in town'l 'sa roao ci ra emu, ci'.bmi r la loan RAH. rim l-tiw. GET QUICK RESULTS Phone 1-H0. ' Capital Journal 9t1r talH N fr" II twt Mtk kr tarrtr. Polk County Anglers Haled into Court Independence Three Polk county residents paid fines of $25 and costs each when they appeared in Justice court before' Judge W. A. Wiest on charges of illegal fishing. They were found fishing in the south fork of Rickreall creek. Fined were Sylvester J. Garrison, Dallas; Norman L. Marsh, Monmouth and James Douglas Bowman, Falls City. Niles R. Donnell, Sa-. lem, was fined $10 and costs for failure to stop at the scene of an accident and John L. Proctor $12 for an over-loaded truck. More Eighth Graders - . ... r rinisn rears worn Amity The eighth grade stu dents of the Bethel district and Oak Grove were honored with a program at the school gym nasium. There were four, Dorothy and Donald Lynch (twins), Phyllis Stephens, and Rose Doughty, from the Bethel school, and two, Bob Smith and Miss Lang, of Oak Grove. Phyllis Stephens was valedictorian, Donald Lynch read the class will and Dorothy Lynch gave the class history. There were musical numbers. Mrs. August Rhode, soloist; and a guest speaker. The Bethel grad uates will attend high school in Amity next year. Rebekah Lodge Club Guest for Afternoon Silverton Mrs. Ida Makln ster, Mrs. Charles Amos and Mrs. George Brewer entertained the members of the , Rebekah Triple Link club at the Coolidge street home of Mrs. Makinster and Mrs. Lydia Dawes. The afternoon was spent so cially with the guests including Mrs. Icabella Scott, Mrs.. Lloyd Moser, Mrs. Nellie Lorenzen, Miss Tuth Lorenzen, Mrs. Ber tha Morley, Mrs. Alice Egan, Mrs. Jack Tuggle, Mrs. Ed R. Adams, Mrs. Helen Burrier, Mrs. Larry Taylor, Mrs. Pearl Por ter, Mrs. Theodore Grace, Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Mrs. John Gehr ke, Mrs. Clay Allen, Mrs. S. A. Gay, Mrs. Roscoe Langley, Mrs. Carl Rutherford, Mrs. Frank Gl- roux and Mrs. Orlo Thompson. llTVr?raf3rh i Last Times Tonite! Starts at Dusk Van Heflin Janet Leigh -"ACT OF VIOLENCE" o Richard Arlen "RETURN OF WILDFIRE" . o Late News! Color Cartoon CONTINUOUS SHOWS AT GRAND STATE FOR MEMORIAL DAY! .Hat. Daily Irom 1 t. M. NOW! THRILLS! FUN! And Morr Fun! PENNY AITHUH SINGLETON LAKE 53E5jL3 COM. FROM 1 P.M. Now! Double Thrills! First Time in Salem! Now! Opens 6:45 P. M. Loretta Young "THE CRUSADES" Rod Cameron "THE PLUNDERERS" I r 15 mm mm. THRILL CO-HIT!