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t Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 13, 1953
In the Valley
Edited by MIKE POEBE8
Wood burn
Woodburn An oyiter itew
upper to be held Saturday, Feb.
14, ha been announced by men
of the Union school district, east
of Woodburn. Serving will begin
about T pjn. In the aoeial rooms
at the school and the public is
invited. Each person is asked to
bring his own table service which
should include a bowl and a sal
ad plate. A social evening is
planned with a short program.
The committee in charge is O. A.
Partem and Ivan Brundidge.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlnus Opltx
of Portland are parents of their
first child, a boy, Gregory Jay,
born Feb. 9, at the Salem Mem
orial hospital, This is the first
grandchild for Mrs. Haiel Rue of
Salem and the 11th for Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Opltx of Woodburn.
He is auto the first great-grand'
child of Mrs. Andrew Anderson
of Salem. . '
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ander
son of Woodburn are parents of
their first child, a boy. born Feb,
10, at the Silverton hospital. He
has been named Gary Samuel.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Becker and Mr. and Mrs.
T. R. Anderson of Woodburn.
Twenty-eight children were
examined at the local well child
health clinic Tuesdsy at the
Woodburn library.
Dr. W. J. Stone, county health
officer, was in charge of the con
ference, assisted by Mrs. Mary
Teterman, county health nurse.
Volunteer assistants were Mrs.
Charles Smith, Mrs. Fred Even
den, Mrs. Lloyd Froom and Mrs.
Edward Coman.
The new play table, made by
the woodburn FFA members un
ci er the supervision of Albert
Schalock, was used for the first
time. Funds for the table were
donated by the local American
Lesion auxiliary.
The next clinic will be held
March 10.
Amity
Myrtle circle, No. 08, Neigh
bors of Woodcraft, elected new
officers at the Monday evening
meeting.
. Russell Lawson will be the
new guardian neighbor; past
guardian neighbor, Carrie Kldd;
Elma Nason, advisor; magician,
Alta . Snodgrass; clerk, Gertie
Rlchter; banker, John Mahood;
attendant, Ethel Lawson;' cap
tain of the guards, Ralph Woods;
flag bearer. Opal Lahley; inner
sentinel, Rose Hinman; outer
sentinel, Delia Vinlng; senior
guardian, Laverna Mekkers;
msnagers, Gene Hinman, J. R.
Panek, John Lahley; press cor
respondent, Irene Panek.
The new officers will be in
stalled In April with Pearl Man
ning installing officer. -
John Lahley was Initiated Into
the order.
Amlth Youth for Christ rally
Is scheduled for Feb. 33.
Red Harper, principal char
acter In the film, "Mr. Texas,"
will be the featured speaker.
Dallas
Dallas The Missionary so
ciety of the First Presbyterian
church of Dallas met for the
regular weekly meeting Tuesday
at tne nome of Mrs. J. E. John-
ton, with Mrs. Roy Donahue as
Hostess. .
Spesker for the day was Mrs.
Paul Poling of Salem who pre
sented a review of the book
ACORNS FROM THE
WITH
I overheard this on the ntslrwav
leading down to the Oak Room
an a. tax 1 -J
!'.Hhi!?y,u,eit "JS1 romi5' ""IiNorlene Schmidt, Robert Rappe
ing like it in the world, what
is it why man that's real oak
charcoal and it means the best
cooked steaks a man ever sank
his teeth in. It's first charcoal
aroma to permlate these eager
nostrils since 1 len l. a. and
brother you are soon to be serv
ed a steak that will taste differ
ent from anything you have ever
tasted in you life' That my dear
friends was SDoken by one of
our Marion Hotel guests that
"gets around ana apparently
knows his food. If I were a
scholar in advertisement writing
I doubt if I could do a better Job
than repeating what I hear about
our Oak Room. In fact If I re-
tteated every enthusiastic state
ment I'd have to run this column
every day and twice as long
and we do not make that much
profit
h falem H'l At Natal Maris, Ml J4123
ClvRfDRAMA
FESTIVAL PRESENTS
Naw York
"THE FLEDERMAUS"
Musk by
Johann Strauss
Monday, Feb. If. at the Salem High Auditorium, t P.M.
Tickets en sale at Stevens Son, Jewelers now and at the
door for 11.15 reserved and 1125 unreserved.
"These Rights We Hold." Mrs.
Poling emphasized the book's
point of view concerning the
rights of man, and traced this
thought back to the Bible.
Devotions were led by Mrs. L.
W. Plummer, and a remem
brance and prayer for Christian
mission wis presented by Mrs.
Roy Woodman.
A guest at the meeting was
Mrs. Mildred Wright
A guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Merrltt de Graff has
been Mrs. Mildred Wright, the
sister of Mrs. de Graff. Mrs.
Wright makes her home at Ta
coma. Wash., and will return
there after several weeks.
Hubbard
Hubbard The annual bene
fit tea for the Children's Farm
Home of Corvallls will be held
Fridsy, Feb. 13, at 2 p.m. in the
Pythian hall, Hubbard, spon
sored by the Hubbard Woman's
club,
Mrs. Maurice Heater, member
of the county federation's farm
home board, will be the speaker
for the afternoon. Music will be
presented by North Marion high
school students, a humorous
reading and music by Mrs. E. H.
Hastings.
Committees for the tea in
clude: reception, Mrs. Hugh
Wells and Mrs. Harry Schel; de.
coration, tea and table, Mrs. A.
L. Murphy and Mrs. Ore Mor
ris; service and preparation,
Mrs. Lester Will, Mrs. Claude
Moomaw, Mrs. Elsie Epperly,
Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mrs. Earl
Grim; program, Mrs. Elvan Pit
ney, Mrs. Lester Keller and
Mrs. Hastings. ,
Little Artie Zehner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zehner, is
now at his home after spending
a wrrlr In the Woodburn hosrjl
tal due to rheumatic fever. His
condition Is Improving.
The seventh graders put out
another issue of their newspa
per, the Hubbard School News,
this week. Work is done under
supervision of Mrs. C. K. Mc
Nary, their teacher.
Bill McNary of the North Mar-
'? rtdTstric'Huber'. cTarTotU France.
pll,!W it ,h'S iCL rJiGarsjo, Trudt Hanlon, Gypsie
public speaking contest in Es- w ' Bodek ' Jn
tacsda Friday,
His subject "Fire or Future"!
brought him the second place
and makes him eligible for the
sectional contest, place and date
to be announced. BlU is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. McNary
of Hubbard. , ' .
Hubbard The Hubbard Par
ent - Teachers association will
meet Monday evening. Feb. 10,
at 8 n.m. in the gym. A cake
walk for the polio fund will be
held by the Five Stitches 4-H
club. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank strufortt
of Mullno have purchased the
Buck and Hi" drive-in from
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ellis of Fort-
land. They hope to have the
drlve-ln open by Feb. 14. The
Elllset have purchased and will
be In charge of a service station
in Portland.
Charles Courter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Courter hss ar
rived home from Korea, where
he has been stationed most of
the cast year with the U. b,
Army. He will report to Ft
Lewis, Feb. 10, for his discharge
and will return to work on the
Capital Journal in Salem, March
1.
Mrs. George Waddington oi
Hubbard is now teaching the sec
ond grade for the remainder of
the term following the resigns
tion of Mrs. Dora Firth of Sa
lem.
The local spelling elimination
will be held at the Hubbard
grade school Wednesday, Feb. 11.
The winner will compete in the
semi-finals at the Washington
school in Woodburn on Thurs
day, March 12, at 7:43 p.m.
Band letters have been award
ed Arill Shrock, Jimmy Cannell,
Russell Colgan, Douglas Colgan,
and Jimmy Morrison of the grade
school band.
The Hubbard Extension unit
will meet Wednesday, Feb. 18,
at 10:30 a.m. in the Rebekah
hall. Textile painting will be
presented by Mrs. A. L. Murphy
and Mrs. Zane Yoder, project
leaders. Those attending are
asked to bring a cutting knife
or single edged razor blade, a
piece of glass to cut on, and
cloth to paint on (sizing must
be washed out), paint if they
have it, but do not buy paint,
and a sandwich
The Pythian Sisters of Arion
temple will meet Tuesday even
ing, Feb. 17, at 8 p.m. in the
Pythian hall.
The National Guard has 23
Infantry divisions and two Arm
ored divisions.
Cost in
Lyons
Lyons At the meeting of the
MYF at the parsonage Sunday
evening interesting reports were
given by MarJorle Prichard, Dor
is Neal and Ervin Thompson,
who attended the Salem district
meeting held in Albany over
the weekend. Miss Norma Miller
was honored on her birthday an
niversary was presented with a
birthday cake, Ivan Smith show
ed a travelogue of pictures for
entertainment
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lyon and
son Larry, have moved to The
Dalles where he will be employ
ed. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bridges
made the trip with them helping
in the moving of their trailer
house.
Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra
drove to Salem Monday to attend
the fellowship meeting of the
Methodist ministers and wives of
the North Salem district The
meeting was held at the parson
age of the Jason Lee Memorial
church.
Last week being Scout week,
the Cub Scouts with their master,
Harry Larimer, attended in a
body the morning services at the
community Methodist church.
Billie Kinzer, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kinzer, was
called into the service Feo. 9,
and is stationed at present at
Fort Iwls. Wash.
Billie Ayers is confined to the
Memorial hospital suffering with
a broken leg he received while
at work for the Rudy Lumber
company at Idanha Friday morn
ing. Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman
and daughter, Jeanette, visited
Sunday in Corvallls at the Ray
and Rex Smith homes.
Kenneth Lewis spent the week
end with his wife and baby at
the home of bis parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Lewis. Kenneth re
cently returned from Korea and
Is waiting his discharge at Fort
Lewis.
Mrs. Elva Kulken, Helen Mc-
Clurg, Charlotte Theil, Helen
Stavang and Alta Bodeker were
hostesses for a shower honoring
Mrs. Alvln Palmer held at the
Kulken home Thursday evening.
Miss Vivian Boyce and Miss
Norma Miller were in charge of
the games that furnished the
entertainment.
After opening of the gifts ice
cream and cake were served to
the honored guest, Mrs. Palmer,
Vivian Boycem, Norma Miller,
Garnett Bassett, Ruth Lyons,
Bertha Allen, Eva Bressler, Bet
ty Hunt, Clare Feenstra, Myrtle
1 T- I . All.
McClurg, Elva Kulken, Carol
Grimes, all from Lyons; Lorraine
Mills, Nit a Gower and Helen
Shirley of Aumsvllle.
The afternoon card club held
their party at the Rebekah hall
Wednesday afternoon with Ber
tha Allen as hostess. A 1:30 des
sert luncheon was served follow
ed by several tables of 800.
Inez Ring held the high score,
Wilma Free second high, and
Dorothy Helemn low.
Dayton The Dayton Gar
den club met with Mrs. Vedah
Wlllard Monday afternoon with
Mrs. Lena Wlllard as co-hostess
There were 19 members and
two guests, Mrs. Anna Wood
ward and Mrs. Louise Harmon
present.
Following a business meeting
in charge of Mrs. Roy Edwards,
president, Mrs. Vedah Wlllard
presented a lesson on "Things to
Plant now for fall blooming,
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Trammell
and son of Hlllsboro spent the
weekend here with her mother,
Mrs. Anna Woodward,
Mr. and Mrs. Erie Parker have
as house guests, her father,
Frank Zimmerman of Payette,
Idaho; and her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Adams and baby
daughter of Van Nuys, Calif,
Leslie McDougal is confined
to his home due to a sprained
ankle,
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Myers have
moved near her sister, Miss An
nabell Nelson,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Louis
entertained Friday evening
friends who enjoyed pinochle
during the evening. There were
four tables at play. Refreshments
were served by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jaqulsh
of Toppenlsh, Wash., and two
children, visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Timm over
the weekend.
- Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.
N. O. Pearse and son Robert of
Hopewell and Mrs. Ida Humble
of Pomona, Calif., called at the
Timm home.
Sunday dinner guests also In
cluded the Lloyd Zentner, Jr.
family.
Sunday afternoon, Mr. and
Mrs. Mode Griffith of Lafayette
and their son snd wife called at
the Timm home to see Mrs. No-
Igossek. The ladies had been
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Dayton
AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 9
DINE and DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
Music by Stubby Mill and His Band
SPECIAL SUNDAY $400 CHILDREN
DINNER I' 65c
mum o pcm nwatatom wrm towm mavt
tti 8. COMMERCIAL PHONE 4-SS1I
Legionnaires, Auxiliary and Their Guests Invited
close friend many years ago
in Wisconsin,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Timm and
Mrs. Martha Nogossek were
guests at a wedding reception for
Mr. and Mrs. WUjiam Pearse, in
the home of the parents, Mr.
ann Mrs. N. O. Pearse recently.
Mrs. Eerie Coburn attended a
luncheon at the Aero club in
Portland Saturday, with a group
oi tne ivss past matrons, OES.
Electa chapter No. 2D and
New berg chapter No. 59. Order
of the Eastern Star, held their
district meeting In Newberg on
inunaay evening. Feb. 8, With
Edna Clow, and Edward Clow.
worthy matron and patron of
electa, and Margaret Pearson
and Norval Haverman worthy
matron and patron of Newberg,
presiding.
The degrees were given by
the Dayton chapter for Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Dresselhaus. Many
cnapters were represented. i
Due to the absence of the wor
thy gsand matron, Leila Wlm-
berly, who was called back to
Roseburg suddenly, Catherine
Felger, past grand matron, was
present for this official visit
Unionvale
Unionvale Stockholders of
this district have been notified
that the annual meeting of the
Dayton Telephone company will
be held at the Dayton high
school agricultural shop Satur
day, Feb. 14, at 1 p.m.
The regular weekly all day
quilting of the Ladies Aid of the
local E.U.B. church was held
Tuesday. Rev. Clyde Dollar, lo
cal pastor, showed the Oregon
scenic pictures in the forenoon
which were loaned to him by
Rev. Jerry Dillon of Jennings
lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holt took
their sister, Mrs. Bert McFsr-
lane to her home at Powell
Butte near Prineville after one
week's visit here. They will be
guests of McFarlanes for several
days.
The Unionvale Farm Bureau
met Monday evening at the
Pleasantdale Social Center.
Officers elected were,, presi
dent, Worthy Wiley; vice presi
dent, Louis W. Magee; secretary-treasurer,
R. R. Rockhill.
The regular meeting will be
held the second Monday evening
of each month instead of the
first Monday evening as form
erly. Falls City
Falls City Mr. and Mrs. John
Page and family of Prineville
were week-end guests of his
mother, Mrs. Catherine Page, and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. William Poland
and Mrs. George Kitchin were
in Dallas Friday.
Claude Graham of Salem was
a Sunday visitor of his mother,
Mrs. Katherine Graham, and his
brother, Warren.
Mrs. Otto Teal went to Gas
ton to bring home her son, Eu
gene, who is attending school at
Laurelwood academy, for a
week-end visit j
Mr. and Mrs. David Boozer
and son, Larry, were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo
Frink. i
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Reeves and!
family have moved Into the,
Henry Reeves house. i
Mr. and Mrs. John Teal vis
ited at Cottage Grove with their
daughter's family, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Fink.
Mrs. Nellie Mack went to
Portland Thursday to be with
her sister, Mrs. Maude Conklin.
Mrs. Margaret Loftus has re
turned home from Klamath
Falls, where she spent a month
visiting her daughter's family,
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Leldtke.
Leslie Grlppln and his mother,
Mrs. Louie Grlppln, were In Dal
las Friday.
J. W. Casteel has returned
home from Korea and has bought
the Cliff Reeves property.
He and Mrs. Casteel have!
moved into their new home and
he Is working for the Mobile'
Service station on Main St.
Mrs. Anna Sorenson spent the,
week-end In Salem. i
Gervais
Gervais Sacred Heart Moth
ers club held its regular Feb
ruary meeting last week with
18 members present.
Rev. G. Snlderhon called a
meeting of the St. Rita altar so
cltty last week at his home, for
the purpose of a fund raising
campaign. The ladies voted a
donation campaign rather than
a more extensive bazaar or din
ner. Congratulations are being re
ceived by coach and Mrs. BUI
Patterson on the blr'.h of a
daughter at a Salem hospital
Saturday, Feb, 7. She has been
named Kathleen Ann.
Aurora Church
News Reports
Aurora The ladles of the
Aurora Women's Association of
the Presbyterian church have
planned a ham dinner to be held
in the church basement on Sat
urday, February 21, from 5 to 8
p.m. One of the features of the
dinner will be singing waiter.
Considerable interest has been
expressed in the formation of a
men's fellowship group in the
Aurora church.
The members of the Aurora
Women's association have been
busy during the past month, and
have adopted a full program for
the coming year. As part of Its
program, the association will
follow a definite course of Bi
ble study during the regular
meetings.
The group is sponsoring a
handcraft class in serving-tray
making. Mrs. Robert Colvln is
instructor. Materials are furn.
ished by the Women's associa
tion.
The regular meeting of the
Women's association will be
held Feb. 27. Miss Orletta Kraus
will lead the devotions and host
ess will be Mrs. Harry Van Ars
dale Mrs. Ralph Pickering, and
Mrs. John Kraus.
Again last month, a number
of the mn of the church worked
to complete the interior of the
basement. Among those who
worked were Wilbur Bevans.
James Mason, Henry Colvln,
Lorin Gresy, Percy Ottaway.
William Jensen, BUI Lowrie, Al
Zimmerman, J. L. Graff, John
Emrich, Ward Colvln, Willis
Matthieu, Floyd Smith, How
ard McLaren, George Kraus,
Ward Russell, Merle Ferguson
and John Kraus.
A new junior high boys class
was begun in the Aurora church
last month. Teacher is Ward Col
vln. Archie McLeod is president
of the senior high Y. F. group.
Howard and Lloyd Alice
Lowrie were hosts in their home
Sunday evening at pot-luck sup
per, to members of the Young
Adult Fellowship.
Mill City
Mrs. Anna Crook was hostess
In her home for the regular
meeting of the Mill City 3-Links
club. f
Assistant hostess was Mrs.
Mabel Veteto. During the busi
ness session, with Blanche Sy
verson presiding, members vot
ed to contribute clothing .to the
state blind school as a project
mis year.
Marie Stewart and Lillian
Smith were appointed to be in
charge of collecting and deliv
ering the clothing to the blind
school.
Members voted to sponsor a
cooked food and fancy work
sale the Saturday before Moth
er's day, a project which is done
annually by the club.
NOW SHOWING Open :45
Gary Cooper
"SPRINGFIELD RIFLE"
And
"ARCTIC FLIGHT
HOLLYWOOD KIDS MATINEE
Saturday 1:00 to 4:00 PJK.
5 CARTOONS SERIAL
Special Matinee Feature
ROLL ON TEXAS MOON"
Roy Rogers A Trigger
Also
BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAKE
for
Grerr Waffle, Fete Wodsewoda,
Jimmie Schuls, BUI FenPas, Ron
nie Jackson, Nancy Fuller, Erie
Brown, Larry Lee, Robert Cum
mins, Steven Baker, Stephanie
Karl, Robert Dcqulre, Steven
Bonawiti, Larry Woodward, Ma
rie Uamford, Marry Coleman,
Roger Sharer, Ted AUinlle, I)ar
lene Unrein, Jeanette Miller,
Elizabeth Badgett, Ann Mutser,
Lynn Ertsraard.
NEW TE?H TOMS
FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
Beginning Friday, February 13
Monday and Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Other Days: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Sam' MBS J50H. UpiLl
Macleay
Mrs. Cornelius Bateson and
Mrs. Earl Odom were hostesses
to members of the Grange Home
Economic club at the Grange
hall Tuesday afternoon.
During the business session at
which, Mrs. Bateson presided,
plans were made for a white
elephant sale and fun night, and
a food sale in the near future.
Plans were also made for ac
tivities later in the year.
Home baking was the study
subject
Mrs. Sherman Barry and Mrs.
Leon and Lee will be hostesses
in March.
The study subject will be
"Spring Cleaning" with Mrs.
Lloyd Keene as leader.
Present were Mrs. W. Welch,
Mrs. A. J. Amort Mrs. I. H.
White, Mrs. Lloyd Keene, Mrs.
Albert Mader, Mrs. Harry Mar
tin, Sr., Mr. M. M. Magee, Mrs.
Bateson, Mrs. Odom.
Plan Visitation
At Silverton
Silverton Immanuel Luth
eran congregation, under - the
leadership of its board of dea
cons, has launched upon an in
tensive program of prayer and
worship to continue throughout
the Lenten season.
A "Pre-Lenten Visitation,"
which began this week, has as
its object a personal visit to. ev
ery home connected with the
congregation, with a personal in
vitation to participate in the va
rious Lenten projects. Prayer,
worship, Bible reading, and at
tendance at Communion are em
phasized.
Feb. 15-21 will be a "Week of
Prayer" for the congregation,
with each family asked to take
part dally in a united prayer
effort. Mid-week Lenten serv
ices, to be held each Thursday
evening during Lent, beginning
Feb. 18, will follow the general
theme, "Come Into My Heart,
Lord Jesus!" A pre-Lenten Holy
Communion will be celebrated
at the morning services, Sunday,
Feb. 19.
The "pre-Lenten visitation"
is being carried out by . the
group leaders" and the board of
deacons. The Rev. A. W. Nelson,
pastor of the congregation, states
that he expects many positive
results from this Lenten en
deavor.
Many scientists believe that
the songs of most birds are the
assertion of claims to certain
territory for nesting.
T0NITE! FEB. 13!
AT MIDNIGHT
First Public Showing of the
"WHATSIT"!
, (ANIMAL?)
(VEGETABLE?)
(MINERAL?)
FRESH FROM THE WILDS
OF YOU BET!
Presbyterian
Aid Meeting
Woodburn The February
.1.. i ih, Protbvterian Aid
society was held Wednesday af
ternoon in tn cnurcn
room, beginning with a no host
luncheon atl p.m. with Mrs.
Frank Wright and Mrs. E. C.
Peyton In charge of arrange
ments. A business meeting followed
with Mrs. Alfred Moon presid
ing. Mrs. Sidney Harris gave the
opening prayer and roll call was
answered with scripture verses.
Miss Martha Black led the devo
tional service.
Reports were given by Mrs. E.
J. Allen, secretary, and Mrs. H.
F. Butterfield, treasurer, and by
Mrs. Frank Wright, courtesy
chairman on cards and flowers
sent to members. An Invitation
..... fmm the Woman's
dub to attend the Martha Wash
ington tea on February at
the library. New year books
were distributed.
Mrs. Alfred Moon volunteer
ed to decorate the church for
the month. Plans were discussed
for several events during the
coming year. Mrs. H. F. uuuer
field, Mrs. Harris Nelson and
Mn Moon were appointed to as
sist In the arrangements for the
golden wedding anniversary oi
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers in
March.
For the March meeting, host
euea will he Mrs. Clarence
wmnnls nnrt Mrs. Margaret
Johnston with Mrs. Butterfield
leading the devotional service
anri Mn Harris Nelson in
charge of the program. For this
meeting the 83rd anniversary oi
the society will be celebrated.
The nroaram for the afternoon
was led by Mrs. A. G. Douglas,
featuring Washington and Lin
coln. Mrs. Butterfield read a
poem on Lincoln and Mrs. Doug
las gave an Interesting history
of Washington as a husband
and father.
Parole Revoked
Albany Judge Victor Olliver
has revoked the suspension of a
five-year penitentiary sentence
imposed on Clyde Nichols June
30, 1932, when he was convicted
of burglary not in a dwelling.
Nichols was arrested Jan. 21,
19S3 in Albany on charges of
being drunk on a public high
way and furnishing liquor to
minors. He has been in the
county jail since early - this
month and will now be taken
to the state penitentiary.
ON THE SCREEN
"The Black Cat"
Basil Rathbone
Hugh Herbert
REGULAR PRICES
Grand Island
Rrand Island The n..
Island Mothers Circle sched.
. . . . , l.
uled to nave own oeia at th
home of Mrs. Clarence Rockhiii
w4nedav. February 11 v...
, - - i
been postponed one week. 4
Mrs. Clarence itocxmil spent
week in Salem visitlno
stives and friends and guests el
her daughter. Miss Iva Rockhi)
at Estacada Tuesday and We
nesaay. 1
Belief Sermons at i
Silverton ME Church!
Silverton "We Believe i
Salvation from Sin" Is the topK
in the series of "Belief' sermont,
to be given by Rev. Dougli)
Harrell of the Methodist churdl
Sunday, 11 o'clock hour. a
Holy Communion is observes
at the 8:30 o'clock morning hour
preceding the church school, bet
ginning at 9:43 o'clock. The iii
termediate aged youth T-.cet r
9:30 in theevening, the senior!
at 7 o'clock in the evening.
s
Dedication Day for
I ..... a4oknlic
L.VWII3 ITItllUUI91 , f
Lyons 'A Cup of Cold Water
will be the theme of Kev. R. K,
Feenstra's Dedication Day mew
age Sunday at 11 a.m. at tht
Lyons Catholic Community halt
Next Sunday at 7:30 p.m. toe
M. Y. F. will hold Its devotional
meeting at the parsonage and
elect officers.
In combat the monthly" am
munition bill for an infantry
rifle company Is approximately
$20,635.
Open 8:11 pa.
Dean Martin
Jerry Lewia
"THE STOOGE"
Co-Attraction
"LAND BEHIND
THE DIKES"
CONTINUOUS
Cornel Wilde
Constance Smith
In Technicolor
"TREASURE OF
GOLDEN CONDOR"
Richard Wtdmark
"MY PAL GUS" ;
Open 6:45 p.m.
Bather Williams
- Howard Keel
In Technicolor
TEXAS CARNIVAL'
Stewart Granger
CfA .Charlsae
In Technicolor
"WILD NORTH
CONTINUOUS
Alan Ladd
Virginia Mayo
In Technicolor
"IRON MISTRESS"
Tony Curtis
Piper Laurie
In Technicolor
'SON OF ALI BABA'
HEY KIDS!
Sea Chapter
No. 14 of
"Captain
Video"
Tomorrow
At Noon!
Cartoons!
Priies!
1 H