1 2 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, March 11, 19S3 I Ira Valley Edited by MIKE FOBBES Aurora Aurora Mr. and Mrs. B. H Will of Eugene (pent last week' nd in Aurora at the home of Mr. Wills' lister, Mrs. Harriet Ehlen, returning to Eugene Sun nay afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Osvald of Oswe go, visited relatives in Aurora Monday. Mrs. Osvald is daughter of Mrs.. Ezra Hurst. Miss Doris Colvin. senior at C.U.H.S., from the Union Hill district,- Aurora,, was seleoted queen of the high school prom in an election held by the jun ior class. - Georgia Stler and Haroldine Skeen, Juniors, were chosen as attendants. . The annual prom is on the calendar for Friday evening, March 27. - ' Mrs. O. B. Jacobs of Little Falls, Mont., is the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. George Stani heber. in Aurora. Recent guests a ' tthe Frank Thiel home here, included Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and John Thiel of Lexington, Neb., and Robert Thiel of Nampa, Idaho. of of Airman Bill Jensen of Parks Air Force Base, Calif., visited briefly with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen in Aurora, before leaving for Biloxi, Miss. Mrs. Jensen (Sally Miller), ac companled her husband to Mis sissippi. - E. Galey, for many years resident of Aurora and lately Canby, was honored at a dinner party by his daughter, Mrs Frank Fond, in observance Mr. Galey's 60th birthday. Covers were placed for 18 at dlnenr. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blosser and chil dren, Jon and Mary Jane of St. Paul; Mrs. Chris Olson, Miss Joan Olson and Miss Marvyl Ristine of Shelton, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guthrie of Port land, the guest of honor, E. Ga ley, Mrs. Frank Woods, Terry and Paul of Port Orchard, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pond and Frank Galey. Jefferson DANCE TONIGHT Crystal Gardens Old Time and Modern Music br "Pop" Edwards RET CE3E MARION CAR RENTAL CO. Ill S. Coml. Phone 4-1451 Jefferson Mr. and Mrs, Frank Martin motored to Leo anon Sunday and were guests of j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fryrear. The Fryrear family were former residents of Jefferson commun ity. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Looney and Mr. and - Mrs. Herbert Looney and two grandchildren attended the Jefferson-Sublimity ball game in Salem Saturday night. As the Herbert Looneys were going to their car after the game, Mrs. Looney stepped off the walk and fell, breaking her hip. She was taken to the Sa lem Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Mills and Mrs. Don Wolf were the sponsors of a miscellaneous shower at the William Wolf home Friday eve nine honoring Miss Maxine Bax ter of Marion, whose marriage to William Wolf, Jr., will be an event of March 13. . Present were Miss Joyce Bax ter, Mrs. Myra Burch, Mrs. John Kins, Mrs. Danny Betker, Miss Maxine Baxter, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Virgil Baxter, Mrs. J. A. Wise, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. E. Hogan, Mrs. Karl Kihs, Mrs. William Lake, Mrs. William Wolf, Miss Mary Donohue, Miss lav SECOND SMASH WEEK! OF THE MOST TALKED ABOUT REVUE IN TOWN Yea "Atat" Never Heard Singing and Dancing Like This DUSTY BROOKS And Bis , Harfem Revue Featuring HARLEM JAZZ BAND AND FLOOR SHOW . AND SONGSTRESS JUANM (I0MBJHHI) BROWN THE HEW VILLAGE INN . . - H 3057 Portland Road EXCLUSIVE AT MARILYNS m. i i Anna Klampe and the hostesses, Mrs. George Mills and Mrs. Don Wolf and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brawn re turned from their wedding trip Saturday. When they reached San Francisco they parked their car and locKed it wnue iney wert to the Cliff House and someone broke into the car, tak ing all their clothes, including their wedding outfits. The cam eras in the glove compartment and a hat on the back seat of the car were left. ' Gates News Report Scotts Mills Scotts Mills A benefit dance will be given at the Scotts Mills Hall Saturday evening, March 14 by the Scotts Mills fire depart ment. The Rich Brothers are the musicians and refreshments will be served. Mrs. Anton Ettlih, Mrs. Milton Partridge, Mrs. Louis Culp and Mrs. Lloyd Heinz have completed their work for 'the Red Cross drive in the Scotts Mills com' m unity. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferlan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fer lan, and Mrs. Paul Splonski mo- totred to Brownsville Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wal- bel and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Huntington of Silverton visited the Joe Splonski family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: Robert Simeral and Mr. and Mrs. James Pakes are moving to Silverton. Marion Groshong went to Ore gon City and to Salem Monday on business. . Miss Butterworth of Salem came' to the Scotts Mills school recently to supervise the school kitchen and the lunch program, Sublimity Sublimity Word has been re ceived of the death of George P. Etzel, a former resident, at his home in Topeka, Kans., Feb. 25. Mr. Etzel returned to Kansas In 1938 after spending part of his life in Oregon. He was engaged as a shopman on the Santa Fe the major part of his life. He was very active in the Holy Name society. Survivors are his wife, Kath- erine; five sons and two daugh ters living in Kansas and Cali fornia;1 five brothers, Jacob, Hillsboro; Ed, Portland; Andrew, San Francisco; Frank, Sublim ity; and Sim, Stayton; two sis ters, Rose Hanhart, Los An geles, and Mary Kintz, Sublim ity. There are 17 grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Saturday, Feb. 25, at Holy Name church, Topeka, Kans. Hubbard it A most I U : 1 UFtf l Ml m y mi he softest calfskin, the flattering lines, the finest of fit in a high heeled pump ALL COLORS AAAA to C 4Vi to 10 Here's absolute perfection in pump fashion! Air Step takes the shell, crafts it on a combination last . and it fits like a dream. Add to this the cushiony comfort of the Magic Sole, and you know it's all you ever wanted in a pump. tbt that with Ibt mtlic tilt ImmmJJU OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. MRU VMS 387 Court Ph. 3-8155 Hubbard The second session on braided rug making will be held at the Rebekah hall all day March 13, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Folding and braiding will be demonstrated. Materials for jraidlng are to be brought, scis sors, darning needle, bodkin, ruler, thimble, 4 pinch clothes pins, and twill tape or denim. Arion Temple Pythian Sisters will honor charter members at their next meeting, March 17. Una Temple of Aurora will be special guests. Arion will continue to send packages to distributing centers for the flood ravaged district of The Netherlands, with Mrs. A. F. deLespinasse and Mrs. Russell Rollofson in charge. Work on the Easter shower is continuing for the Pythian Home and six pair of pillow cases will be sent. Staff practice of initia tion floor work for the conven tion in May in Portland was held at the last meeting. Gates It was Father's niaht at the meeting of the Gates Par ent-Teachers Association Thurs day evening, March 5, at the high school. . The husbands of the regular officers conducted the meeting. Kenneth Martig presided, Elmer Stewart served as secretary and Charles Tucker gave the treas urer's report Following the business session a spelling match was held. Mrs. A. T. Bernhardt was in charge Edward Chance and Mrs. Verner Evans won the match. A committee of fathers. Verner Evans, A. T. Bernhardt, Jack Watson, and Jesse Maywood served refreshments at the close of the program. The next meeting of the'PTA will be held Thursday evening, April 2, at the high school. Elec tion of officers for the coming year will be held. The nominat ing committee to report includes Mrs. Jack Watson, Mrs. Verner Evans and Kenneth Martig. Don Miley, superintendent of the Gates schools reports the following students of the junior senior high school on the honor roll for the fourth six-week pe riod. 8th grade Otis Chance, El len unance and Donnalee Oliver: 9th May Haywood; 10th Carol Andreassen, Juanlta Thomas and Eddie Butler; 11th Jerry Law son and Elda Webster: 12th Betty Tucker, Joan Ryal and Ida Blackburn. A special meeting of The Stitch in Timers, 4-H club, was held at the high school Friday evening after school. Plans were made to start work on gifts to presented to mothers of the members, Mother's day at the next regular meeting, Thursday afternoon, March 19. Carol Sue Ball and Joan Hull served fol lowing the business meeting. Hostesses for the next meeting wm be, Lois Evans and Roberta Chance. Mrs. William Pennick is leader of the group. J Pfc. Edmund Davis Jr. landed in Seattle Sunday from Osaka. Japan, where he has been in service with the U. S. armed forces. He has been in the serv ice for the past two years. "Bud die" is expected to arrive at the home of his parents, Mr; and Mrs. E. L. Davis as soon as he is given his discharge. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Epley of Portland were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Tex Allen. Mr. Allen has taken a position in Cleveland, Ohio, where Mrs. Allen will join him soon. A group of ladles who meet each Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Don Miley for the purpose of reading, compliment ed Mrs. Ruth Hess at the last meeting which fell on her birth day anniversary. A shower of birthday greetings from the la dies and a birthday cake baked and decorated by Mrs. Glen Hearing were presented Mrs. Hess, i Others present were the host ess, Mrs. Miley, Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, Mrs. W. S. Hudson, Mrs. Glenn Gordon, Mrs. Cecil Haun, Mrs. Floyd! Volkel and Mrs. W. F. Struckmeier, Guest at the L. T. Henness home the last of the week was his grandson, Robert Ratieburg from Houston, Texas. Ratieburg had recently returned from serv ice with the U. S. Airf orce in Ko rea. Other guests present were Mrs. Gladys Kimsey and grand' daughter, Becky Kimsey of Stay- ton, and Miss Anna Stout of Me- bama. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Aplana- lap of Portland were over Sun day guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Levon. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Davis have both been on the sick list for the past week and under a doctor's care. Mrs. Amos Roten, trained nurse, has cared for them. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Struck meier were weekend visitors in Portland where they have rela tives. Russel Lake, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Clyde Schroe der and infant son, and his daughter-lnlaw, Mrs. Marshall Lake, drove to Fort Lewis over the week end to visit- his son, Arthur Lake, who is in training. George Bailey who is employ ed at North Richland spent the past week in Gates with his fam ily returning to Washington Sun day afternoon. The Gates post office will, be moved from the present location oh the highway' to the building formerly occupied by the beauty shop next to the Gates Furniture store in the near future. Mrs. Kenneth Martig was called to Salem last week end to appear as one of the speakers in a panel discussion of the Bahal'i faith. This was a public meeting, sponsored by the Ba hal'i World Faith for a better understanding among nations, North Marion High Activities Hubbard Spring vacation for North Marion high school will be March 16 through March 21. . During that week the teachers will attend the state education association convention in Port land, March 16-18. Hal Beyers will attend the Northwest Music association meeting in Belllng ham. Wash.: March 19-21; Elvan Pitney will attend the state FFA convention in Corvallis March 17-19: the coaches of North Mar. ion, Don Reed and Walter All drldge, will attend the state basketball tournament in Eugene March 17-21; Pat Beal, principal of North Marion, will attend both the educations association meeting and the basketball tournament Thirty-six students made the honor roll at North Marion at the close of the first six-weeks in the second semester. Fourteen freshmen, Robert Will, Janice Wenzel, Kenny Spence, Melvin Schmidt, Howard Mikkelson, Wendell McLin, Frances Kle- czynski, Jeanette Jones, Ronald Jeskey, Suzanne DeArmond, Salley DeArmond, Richard Crane, Shirley Brown and Nella Barendse; 11 sophomores: Ger aldine Zehner, Donna Yergen, Naomi Wertwood, Janice Smith, Ralph Merrill, Douglas Levens, Myrna Foltz, Sandra Eppers, Beverly Copeland, Barbara. Cole ana nancy Barendse; six Juniors: Mildred Westwood, Bill McNary, Marorie Jeskey, Evelyn Hos tetler, JoAnn Evans and Charles Crane, and five seniors: Joanne Williamson, Joan Solberg, Elois Nelson, Keith McNary and Ken Hooley. Frink Family, Dayton Meets in Portland Dayton Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Frink spent Sunday in Portland at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John B. McDonald, who were hosts for a family get-together honor ing Warren I. Frink of Falls City. The senior Mr. Frink, who has been a resident of Polk county for 84 years, celebrated his 89th birthday on March 4. Attending Sunday s party were the honor guest's four sons and daughters, Mrs. J. C. Blanking ton of Waldport, Mrs. Zane B. Parsons of Falls City, Harold Frink of Dayton, Eldon Frink of Dallas. All of his sons-in-law and daughters-in-law were also pres ent and other relatives and friends, numbering 17 in all. - Mr. Frink treasures a plaque which he was presented a few years ago by The Oregonian for being the longest continuous reader of that paper in Polk county. Silverton Cow Gives 631 Pounds Butterfat Four registered Jersey cows owned by S. B. Torvend and James Phillips, route 2, Silver ton, Ore., completed 305-day re cord on herd improvement reg istry test during the past two months which entitles them to special recognition from the American Jersey Cattle club. The high producing animal in the group was Standard Pioneer Ella' with a mature record of 11,910 pounds milk containing! oai pounds butterfat. The other cows all exceeded 550 pounds butterfat on a twice-daily-milk-lng, 305-day mature equivalent basis. Falls City Cottage prayer meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Grippin Friday eve ning. March 13, at 8 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. E. LaDuae gave a birthday dinner honoring their son, Walter, at their home Sat urday evening. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs. John Oualley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westbrook and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Leiand Cooper. . Mrs. Geo. Kitchen ana Mrs, James Royer were shopping in Salem Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Poland made a business trip to Dallas Friday, i Wm. Morse, Jr., ox Wlnema was the guest speaaer at me Christian church' Sunday. , Mrs. M. L. Thompson s Sun day dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs.1 Jack Collins and two daughters of Eugene and Mrs. Eldon Frink of Bridgeport. Mrs. Mary Blrchfield of Dal las was a Thursday visitor and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Lowery and Mrs. Nora Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickinson and Thomas Murphy called on Wyrick Bancroft at the T.B. hos pital in Salem Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Letter- man and their adopted doughter, Darlene, of Lebanon, visited their uncle, W. P. Letterman and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamprecht were in Hubbard Friday. Mrs. Frank Campbell and two children and Mrs. Josle Knapp visited Mrs. Mary Blrchfield in Dallas Wednesday. They also called on Mrs. Phoebe Ward at the Evans home. Bob and Gene Richard of Lin coln, Nebraska, have been visit ing their mothers and old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Parsons are leaving 'Tuesday for ' a month's vacation trip to Cali fornia to visit their daughter's family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hix and Pamelo. Clarence Dike of Mt. 8h. Calif., visited his mother SuoH oy- ' 1 V JH WlnV nf - CI1UV4I a wa w Jl uKCpOrf ' was a Sunday visitor of Mr. andi Mrs. Z. B. Parsons and Warrerf' Frink. Mrs. Delores Will of Spring iieia a visiting at-r parents, Mr and Mrs. Joe Lamprecht. J2 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rich haveS moved to Sweet Home where hj has work. - - j3 Mrs. Wanda ' Reed and twrH children of Dallas were Satu3 day callers of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ri1 Reed. . Z Mr. and Mrs. Lester HeaHLwH and Donald were in Dallas Sat! urday. j jnr. ana airs, ttmmctt Hi.i.-i and Juanlta were out from Vale setz on Thursday. m Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Wlin and Joan, of Tyree camp werfS week-end guests of her r.nt Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Reed.. 5 Mrs. Faye Frink spent Sat;,.! day and Sunday at Valsetz wltfc her daughter's family, Mr. and' Mrs. Emmett Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Henth nrn were in Dallas Monday. Mr. ana Mrs. Geo. Kitchen were transacting business at Dallas Saturday. Grand Island The Ainu of Northern Japan are believed to be descendants of the primitive Neolithic in habitants of the country. . Macleay Macleay Mrs. George Boe- digheimer, who has been quite 111, Is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lee have moved into their view home. Macleay community club will meet at the school house Fri day night, March 13. Mrs. Wll ber Miller Is program chairman. Mrs. Albert Sahli- and Mrs. Harry Martin, Jr., will serve refreshments. ACORNS FROM THE WITH DEL MILNE "Sure, Marge, The Oak Room is the place to go for dinner. Just late of Lenten dishes and gads ttie 'atmosphere.' Broiled Oregon fresh-caught salmon with some kind of special sauce their ohef uses that makes It just yum-yum. Mary had French-fried prawns and Jack had a crab loule that had more crab than lettuce, if you can lm aglne that m this town. Well, what of it, they sull havs their barbecued steaks and she can eat steak til the cows com home Sure, she can have the big T-bor.e or an Bounce butterflled tenderloin ana we can have our ftah. Oh, sure, we can have more fun there's just something about the Oak Room that adds immeasurably to the dinner." h Wen H'l Km H.rtl MertM. Mi. 34123 ENDS TODAY! (WtA) "Westward The Women" t "ExcHM My Dtnl" OPEN 6:45 P.M. TOMOROW! 2 First Run Pictures! First Salem Showing! V Alec GUINNESS Joan GREENWOOD &J f V Cecil PARKER Jf A UNNmM-tfllWUnONAl WMM I FIRST RUN CO-FEATURE! COLOR CARTOON LATE NEWS niEmsam STARTS TONIGHT OPEN 4:45 Tyrone Power "PONY SOLDIER" and Edmund Gwenn Gift Perrean "BONZO GOES TO COLLEGE" PHONI s-sose CONTINUOUS Claudette Colbert Jack Hawkins "OUTPOST IN MALAYA" ' Wild B1U Elliott "FARGO" PM4NI a-S4T CONTINUOUS Brod Crawford Clair Trevor In Color "STOP! YOUHE KILLING HE" - . , Millard Mitchell 1 "MY CONVICTS" Stanley Sargeant of w.n. Walla, Wash., came Frldnv returned home Saturday eve-" ning to visit his mother, Mr f George Sargeant, 90, at thV nume oi nis nrotner and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sargeant. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rogers of the Falrview district were Sun-:: day afternoon callers at the Sar-,. geant home and they called at! the home of Mr. and Mrsi" Charles Stephens en route home,, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Douglas" and son, David,, of Portland? were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. CeciU Will. Other guests at the same home were Mrs. Susie Douglas i and son, Curtis. h, Thomi 2-7829 UlilH 6MDIHS. HIGHWAY ft Gates Open 6:45 Show at 7:15 Starts Tonight (Wed.) t Technicolor Hit "HANGMAN'S KNOT" Randolph Scott Plus A 8ea Adventure ' "CARIBBEAN" John Payne Arlene Dahl STARTS TOMORROW! Ends Today! (Wed.) "Bad & Beautiful" "Musk in Moonlight" OPEN 6:45 P.M. """wajajujgg iaMgawMMM"M"Miiiiiiiiu . i ,m h.uii in nioj His life was a reckless adventure as he followed the wide rolling river ...playing any gam for any stakes! Piper LAURIE Julia ADAMS Jtkn MdNTIRB WiUum REYNOLDS SCOOP! ADDED FEATURETTE! ihlo!l!Li TWENTY DAZZUNQ MINUTES WITH C ? TheVORlD'SMOST' K r tm BEAUT,FULGRls77,rS4 )fL Jf J 'mt I L A UNIV!tM-INtllNAT!ONM 'JtTTI ( g fTjf COLOR CARTOON AIRMAIL NEWS r f Ta