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2 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, November 21. 195 In the Valley Edited by MJKE FORBES j Parking Meter ! Vandal Fined Gates Lebanon A SI 00 floe. Gates Mrs. Harold Wilson is: hospitalized at the Salem Me-i morial hospital following major! surgery performed Monday! with morning. At latest reports she Speech Contest For Woodburn j Smithfield j Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. iH W. Boeder, together with Miss Thelma Brock of Ballston, 'motored to Monmouth Sunday j entertained Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ;gene, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bridges is the child evangelism director of the Eugene area for the International Child Evan gelism Fellowship. Mrs. Ediger has assumed the from the Evangelical Mennonik Brethren church who attcrftcd a skating party at Salem Tuej day. Arthur Classen transport ed them in his bus. Woodburn . ; responsibilities of the Oregon Silverton Snnhnmorpl. inri had dinner Wltn meir. -i:u i S50 itiswnded. was imoosed bv was doing as well as could be, ,,; ,a .mr,n(wik.lmU,.ht.f Hilrt. t Tnrfrf Hall. i 7 . .. , . cniia evdijBei ,r ' 117 .vrMrf Qh i-m ,.r,,in ." . . '. " . . ..- 1 ism ieuowsmp. wnicn wa: !ur of the prep school Moth- " ZTZ iie hoitalfor .t ieT! fj uJ2?"r. ",,"?. ?"Jn,n iV!; Bridges. Mrs, Bentley and Mr ers Cluo of wnicn Sirs. tA Ln ger is president, and Mrs. Al- Silverton Results of me past bert Edner, vice-president. The weeks meeting o: ...e rcara D;iic:rs e pIr.mi!B ....;,- ,he . ht district No. 4. U1 to rec- ber 30. .'temptine to get extra time by ommend a plan whereby the; Recent visitors at the Robert ;huUn ,h e handI . , fhan blow cer of Lebanon, on charges of . ""u" breakine a citv oarkine meter. ln Portland Monday to be with parents of truant pupils will be i Scott home have been the fam-l..,.. ,..,:,;., y... .,,, Th orougnt Deiore ine roara w ny ui incij- uauginci, euu meter broke. Police Chief Ben Scheele said'"1"' laughter, Louise, who un- aerwcm aurgery at uie jjoern- I becker hospital Monday morn ing. Louise has been in poor health for some time and was ibedfast for months a year ago with rheumatic fever. She is a 1,-1 .1.- T'ic it Vw ( P T TV,4 an1 R ff anrf oiuucnt in me lutdl 311JUU1. ciaiu, viie - . me cniei caneo attenuon to Mrs Don Carev of Stavtnn ir.g done to give the child aid in Danny of Dallas. the ci,y mdlna!lce making oe HS-th.D" . wkere at he counseling and solving hj Ait-. Vic Grosnickle has announc-iStruction o any public proptrty h oJ arenU Mr and ficulties at home and in school, ed that the Silverton Athletic ja misdemeanor, punishable by Mrs Harold Wilson caring for Hannah Olsen, a pirmary teach-! club has been organized with,jjnes up to s.200 and up to 100 her mother, who is 'ill. er here for many years, is to i Grosnickle. Carl Budeau and days jail sentence. ! Recent guests at the Warren serve as visiting teacher with Monte DePeel in charge. Physi-i Other fines were assessed. Varcoe home were Mr. and Mrs. attendance officer authority, leal culture, boxing, wrestling against Arthur Zerkel and Rob- Bob Butler from Anchorage, The Martin Weisbacks re- and weight lifting will bejert G. Cate for violation of theiAlaska. cently from Colyer, Kans., will! taught. Harold Kottre, port-1 basic rule; Mrs. J. J. Bilyer.j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin portege of the Sweet Home, for being intoxi- left Wednesday of last week for test being sponsored by theiattended the wedding of Wne;moved ,0 Danas from Portland a few weeks ago. It is located Woodburn Junior Chamber of , Hiebenthal and Carol Kleemanj Commerce and will compete Friday evening at the Salem against students from North EUB church. Marion and Gervais high school.' Miss Gloria Hopkins of Port Each contestant will prepare j land was the house guest of Mr. a five-minute speech for a ra-land Mrs. Sol N. Ediger from dio broadcast on the subject "I Friday through Sunday. be complimented guests at a land boxer, is family reunion on Thanksgis'- club. ing day. Mrs. John Pfeiier and Iff I Mrs. Robert Eberle. daughters CZ VftnA I clfinn of Mr. and Mrs. Weisback, are. VJ'V"'" fJIUIftl arranging the affair. The newj home for the couple is constructs in rac street. Suddenly of a heart attack The Chris Christensons their niece, Miss Carlene Chris- tenson of Sherwood, N.D., are Mrs. Jack Bovard a former cated in a car; Joe H. Yearous an extended trip through Cali and James Smith on charges of fornia. They visited in Klam failing to halt at a stop sign. jath Falls en route. Police were informed by Low-I Mr. and Mrs. John Toothman ell Clark that someone stole a are new residents at the Oak at 112'i Miller Ave. on can be reached by phoning 2741 or 3686. or writing P. O. Box 227. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gonshor- rai'clri sn familv anrl Mrc CI V Shep -i u.ar. amnn0 thf manv came to attend the wedding olei.hborl and ...,.. who at. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hieben thai, together with Ernie Edi ger and Dan Rempel of Perry da!. Ernie acted as best man for Mr. Hiebenthal and Dan was Speak for Democracy." Prizes will be awarded to the winner in each school and a traveling trophy will be awarded to the school of the winner from the district. District winners will compete; an usher. . 1 . . I , u u Up nnr Xfrt Ptr RtimAr national contests. A reccrding left late last week to attend their;Ma"ning i, spending these days will be sent to these contests. church conference at San Jose,;1 her aunt, Mrs. Harden The state winner will receive I Calif., which started sessions onsmltn a television set; his speech tran-! Sunday. j Several of our neighborhood script will be sent to the na-j Kathy and Louis Wickander.jhigh schoolers took part in the tional contest and the winner ; children of the I. Wickanders of j freshman return party given in tended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hiebenthal Friday evening at the Salem EUB church. Little Susie, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. William Koskela of there will receive , a television 1 Portland, are spending a win set plus 500 scholarship to any iter vacation with their aunt. mi. ct. rr. Ducucr. i ney came unaerl resident of Grand Island, died!" , . auu m,i nam in "jwi'iitt ! ra 0 at RjwnnH and Aah C route to visit ner mother and, , ,. ...on a trin east. udviu nuui, 3diem. was xuiea ; w visiting at the home of a broth er. Magnus Christenson. hav ing arrived in Silverton Friday. Mrs. Ed Lambert of Silverton, whose son, Ronald, attends the ML Angel schools, was elected and installed secretary-treas- tnat someone stole a " u"!miPB, and an ali-exoense triDiMrs. M. garette, and two wool kmote. Toot rom his car while it take over the management of the. williamnre Mrs. . motel in place ot Mrs. warren " varcoe, who plans to leave soon the Perrydale gym Friday eve ning. This party was for all the high schoolers. j Among those from here were was parked in an unlocked ga- brothers at Detroit, Mich., Wed- , "7 . "f"'. w" Saturday nesday. Nov. 12. ' publlCMr, W R, Mrs. Bovard resided at the I Roy E. Will farm in the Grand Amity FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE CRYSTAL GARDENS For a Nice Evening of SATURDAY NIGHT Two Floors Two Bonds One Price island district for three years later moving to Albany where they operated a grocery store. She was prominent in local -. has recently visited his parents in Amity and his wife in Mc- Minnville, on a 12-day leave from Camp Roberts, Calif. He left recently for Camp i son Don Miley and; Hutcheson drove to,' Eugene where they were to par ticipate in the Sco Marlene Burr, John Barth. Charles Boeder. Marvin Rem pel, Richard Gonshorowski, Jean and Margaret Ann Jess Rieber reports her husband is doing nicely. They are now staying in the Bisner home in Dallas. Mr. Rieber has Driscoll, been ill for many weeks and for! philips. a while spent some time with Deiores Wan and Joyce j;. the F. M. Riebers, when Mrs. ., . ,, F. M. Rieber assisted his wife er are amon tne' oun folk in caring for him. Rev. and Mrs. Pete P. Wiens ' DANCING " Two Floors Two Bond Old Tim and Modern 74 C Mr. and Mrs. William Land- Toastmistress' reth of Washington were recent - . . . , . . i . ,u. V. w Council, wnicn was to De neia vishwib a mc uunic u aii jin the Osborne hotel in that city. Mrs. R. V. Shelton. ir. ana airs. w. n. nutcneson ivirs. Joe nailer ana two sons Edward Noffsinger, son of Mr.; Mi Sunday morning for central'of Oak Grove visited Mrs. Bess of Montana, who are spending and Mrs. Lawrence Noffsinger, Oregon on a combined business PhilioDi recently. Mrs. Haller;some time here visiting rela- and pleasure trip. Prineville is Mrs. Philippi's daughter. j tives and friends, were Satur was their former home and they. The Scio Garaen club met i day dinner guests of Mrs. Wiens' have many friends in that area.!with Mrs. C. U. Buck, Nov. 19. (brother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. i, - j a -n i -i. i . . ... mi. .un mis. iuiiciv.uie uu ine fiA meeting tor tnis waii TV,-;- ih., p i.k1 iiiuriu, were over ouuudy , month Will be NCV. 24. , Woll , at the Ji. xhe program committee is ' . . .. , ..' Elsie Cunningham. Helen Kills! pan,ea lnem Ior ,nB vl5- Mr. and Mrs. Sol N. Ediger to his home after visiting relatives in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Thurston tfWT' ""V .aenn ftt PROFESSIONAL mw C in vour - - - J Stoneman and expects soon to visitors in Molalla i be on his way to Korea. He is -Taylor home. r in tne u. o. army. . mrs. Clarence nusn returnea,..H Mr. T.li Finpoan 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. tSibbs at-j home Saturday evening from aj L Ketchan has returned J tended a turkey dinner Tuesday ween s stay in aaiem at me nome fjevening honoring Hugh Lewis, M her son and daughter-in-law, , grand patriarch. The dinner wasjMr. and Mrs. Lyle Rush. Mrs. served at 6:30 p.m. Lewis paid Rusn wa caring for her daugh " w nffiiai ui.it tn Khaf.r : ter-in-Iaw, who was ill. ramnmont I Glen Henness, Lowell Fleet Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lehman and small daughter, Kathryn Mae, and Mrs. M. J. Lehman, left Sunday afternoon on a trip BROADWAY PLAYS H ii.iwh wm y mm iiMiiin.niinrnn3fUnss'nn SLfc. Al Stevens & Jon, Jewelers 1 ' a. FIMR IV-5) UUtJ "Glad Tidings," Nov. 24th "The Fledermaus," Feb. 16th "Jenny Kissed Me," April 20th and Glen Thurston made a busi ness trip to Salem Monday. wood. Clare Henness and Clar- a- 'Tsl" no1 ence Rush formed a bird hunt- wel1 mce n8vm n aUack of ing party over the week-end. Uu- 0 w- ?g0, , They motored to Burns and on; The 5enlor class P'8 Jane to Lakeview. The trip was very,E"re wa presented last week Direction 01 iay to Martinez, Calif., for a visit Unccessful and thev returned: under the with Mrs. M. J. Lehman's sonlwith several ducks and geese. 'Shepherd. and family, the Merwin Leh- ft The New Village feT 3057 PortUnd U. Now Appearing The ariglnil Rick Fif KRAZY KATS Tb Xnty Ktti irt nr fcnltr iDAklnt tbtlr IrMIrI Slem rfebil il the Htm VHIave Ina. FtfttnriBf aailltr nUrlalnment the KriT Kati arc one f lb nali'i Iia4ln nailctl lrlt. Tktr kan sal tbctr ninri tm IwtlTi tnitri rnciU. SB Mrs. uien Henness and son, Earle, accompanied by Mrs. Clare Henness and daughter, Kandy, and Miss Elda Webster, spent Sunday in Dallas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tay- Mrs. May Thurston, Mrs. Ben Moore and Nell Hatfield served the high schooler's luncheon Wednesday. Ronnie Burge returned to his home in Longview after visiting WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Present lor. Mrs. Taylor is Mrs. Henness' I a week with his grandparents, mother and a former resident of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pynch. Gates. I thleadeshtroyV-Vnamj-r8 P IHav urn Mr. Marv 7i,)uf 9 f. Pennick held election of officers! ., ' ' -, uier resiuem. at the last meeting, with the fol lowing officers elected: presi dent, Ann Marie Hirte; vice president, Roberta Chance; secretary-treasurer, Donnalee Oli ver; song leader, Carol Sue Ball yell leader, Joan Hull, and re- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kintz, accompanied by their niece, Miss i Linda Neal, returned to their home in Bremerton, Wash., Sun day. Miss Peggy Mindcn, student m o (ffiuAT.ir 6 hff Oregon's popular old time Bourbon NOW 45 QT. YEARS OLD 1B7R - 19S IS Olbguakt .'S $960 jit PINT and there's a barrel of quality in every bottle! porter, Connie Stewart. The at at. Marys of the Valley ac next meeting of the class willjademy was a home visitor over be held at the home of Joan Hull, the week-end. She was accom Thursday afternoon. Dec. 4. jpanied by Mother Collette and Mr. and Mrs. William Pen-Sister M. Marciana of Verboort. nick and two children spent the' Mrs. Fred Hottinger will be week-end in Jefferson as guests hostess at her home on Monday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.jNov. 24 to memDers of the Altar Clamie Ammon. ' society. - ., . j Mrs. Barbara Gehlen of Stay- Sllnl ItniTV !ton was hostess tt her home to xumimu, members of the Sublimity Worn- James Nightingale was called; ens club. Three tables of 500 to White Lake, S.D.. because of !ere in play with Mrs. Margaret the serious illness of his mother. Holfman receiving first prize. Word was later received that 'Mrs. Mary Duchateau receive a his aged mother. Mrs. Edith j plant as special prize. 'Nightingale, 85, had passed I The next meeting will be away shortly alter his depar- J nursoay, jjec. 4 one week later ture. Mr. and Mrs. John Night-than reguar date, at the home ingale of Stayton accompanied of M"- Florence Schmitt. him on the trip. Miss Patricia Schotthoefer, Mrs. Bernard J. Minder, left student at Marylhurst college, Thursday for Seattle to attend ;was at home over the week-end. tne luneral of ner sister, Mrs. Mary Maxson. A brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schotthoefer, also went north for the funeral. They returned home Monday evening. Mrs. Adam Susbauer is con valescing at her home after a siege of pleurisy and pneumonia. Jacob Frank is reported im proving after being seriously ill It he past 10 days. A daughter, Sister M. Marcine of Tillamook, 'was a visitor at the parental jhome Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Curt Wilson of Eureka, Calif., have purchased I the Leonard Frank home and I have moved in recently. They !have a small child. Mrs. Wilson 'is a daughter of the Clarence Ecks. The Women's Catholic Order of Foresters will hold their Thanksgiving meeting Thursday, Nov. 20. Mrs. Lee Highberger is social chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hassler have returned for a visit with his brother at Seattle, Wash., and other relatives at Everett and Battle Ground, Wash. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waschl of Perham, Minn. Coming from Portland for the Cedar Tavern DETROIT, ORE. Elimination Shuffle Board Every Sunday Afternoon BRING YOUR PARDNER Now Showing - Open 6:45 -DIPLOMATIC COURIER" Tyrone Power - Patricia Neal "CARSON CITY" Randolph Srott HOLLYWOOD KIDS MATINEE Tomorrow - 1 to 4 p.m. S CARTOONS - SERIAL Special Matinee Feature "POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL" Shlrler Temple Also BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAKE Jean Powell, Larry Warken, Dar rell Corrct, Janette Shattae, Dl anna Vanderhool, Warne Porter, David Marsh, Rath? Donkin, John Rademaker, Jean Vander hoof, David Nielsen. Alan YYhlt aker. David Zeit, Leonard Most brucker. Johnny Edwards, Gre rory 01 n, Th erase Schaffers, Darret Davit, Glen Vanderhoof, Carol Boehm, Pamela Davis, Pa trick Albrich. John YVhltrafrc. SOT YEARS 0U STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF OLD QUAKER DISTILLING COMPANY LAWRCNCCBUftG, INDIANA t SALEM COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION presents MENAHEM PRESSLER PIANIST Fridoy, November 21 8:15 P. M. UlEH HIM MDnNIUM-IMi AND t STL Admittance by membership only. Tickets for next year may be obtained following Lily Pons and Zino FrancescatU concerts next March. "THE HAPPY TIME" A Joyful Comedy of Love NOVEMBER 20, 21 &22 AT 8:1 5 P.M. WALLER HALL THEATRE Season Tickets $2.15 Single Adm. 75e Call 3-30M, Drama Dept.-Ext for Seat Reserrmtions rl ENDS SATURDAY! il j I I -THE BIG SKY" I f ! I I Kiik Douilu I I II "CLANCY STREET I 111 East Side Kids 1 1 ill Tonite (Fri.) at 7:15 II " Our Popular 1 ill Cartoon Carnival ) Open 6:45 p.m. Mario Lanza Dorelta .Morrow in Technicolor BECAUSE YOU'RE MLNE" with James Whilmore 5 t Continuous John Payne Susan Morrow in Technicolor "BLAZING FOREST" Peter Lawford "HOUR OF 13" Open 6:45 p.m. Narcotics Expose! ' "CAIRO ROAD" Lau ranee Harvey William Bishop "BREAKDOWN" Continuous & M John Wayne 1 fh "BIG JIM 1 I McLAIN" 1 I I Rav Boltrer I I I "WHERE'S fl CHARLEY?" J Ii Tc"hni-olrr f HEY KIDS! Our WV rr J r 1-z-j rree m. Club" J WILL MEET TOMORROW! SPECIAL KID SHOW AT NOON! ?PP arc proud indeed to announce that this theatre will participate in the gala ' showing of M-G-M's new and dis tinguished TECHNICOLOR production "PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE THE SCREEN'S BIGGEST ADVENTURE! and it gives us special pleasure that we can present this event on the perfect holiday occasion -. . starting NEXT WEDNESDAY! STARRING Spencer Tracy Gene Tierney Van Johnson LeoGenn ' L .ML ' " aaT- with DAWN ADDAMS Lloyd Bridges im-purw Helen deutsch Fraa um Nml by Eim GibW PradMtd by Dore schary AiM-C-M Fnn ELSIN0RE THEATRE if