Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 17, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orcfoa
In the Valley
Edited by MIKE FORBES
Monmouth
Pleasantdale
Pleaantdale Mr. and Mr.
J. G. Penland spent the week
end at Waldport, visiting a
friend, Mn. Lena McDain, who
will be remembered her as
Lena Versteeg. Mrs. Penland if
much Improved after her re
cent illneii.
Sunday evening dinner guests
of Mr. and Mti. Scott Edwards
were friend, Mr. and Mn.
Frank Wright of Newberg, Mr.
and Mn. Art Prestclhau of
Lafayette, and Mr. and Mr.
Harold Owen of McMlnnvllle.
Miu Lola Coat of Portland
apent Sunday afternoon with
her litter and family, Mr. and
Mri. Carl RuUchmsn and chil
dren. Mr. and Mr. Ed Richard
had Sunday dinner in Portland
at the home of Mr, and Mr.
Porter J. Rector. Other gueit
were the Rector ton and fam
ily, Mr, and Mrs. Dean Rector
and Larry, alio of Portland.
Mr. Dean Rector 1 the Rich
ard daughter.
Mr, and Mr. H. A. Murphy
made a builnes trip to Fort
land, recently.
Mr. and Mr. W. E. Graben
hort had a Sunday afternoon
caller hi brother and wife,
Mr. and Mr. Dick Grabenhorit
of Nelseott.
A houie gueit of Mr.' and
Mr. C. W. Sloan for three day
wa hi (ittcr-in-Iaw. Mr. W,
A. Sloan of Oallai, During the
vlilt Mr. and Mr. A. F. Wlllion
and Mr. and Mr. J. L. Ftnley
of Dayton were gueit at a
dinner honoring Mr. W. A.
Sloan. They and Mr. Sloan
were formerly from Coqullle.
Sunday afternoon caller at
the home of Mr. and Mr. C.I
W. Sloan were friend, Mr. and
Mr. Jame Waico of Sherwood,
and their daughter, Gay Lee.
Mr. Bui Hadloy, who ha
Margaret' Gift and Flower
Shop, ha Installed a refriger
ated flower cooler at her home.
' Mr. and Mri. Bua Hadley ob-
terved their wedding annlver
ary, Tuesday, April 7, having
dinner at Nohlgren's In Salem
and later visiting her aunt and
uncle there, Mr. and Mr. Ira
Lelchty.
" Mr. Floyd McFarlane, Plea
antdale, and her daughter, Mr.
Don Car lion, McMlnnvllle,
pent Friday In Portland and
vlilUd friend, Mr. Larry
Slemp, a bar new home.
Mr. and Mr. George Webs
ter and ion were dinner gueit
of her brother and family. Mr.
and Mr. Leland Hole and chil
dren in Gmham, Sunday.
Mr. Dean Spencer ef Fort-
land and her baby daughter,
Gwen Ellen, came Sunday eve-
nine to visit her parent, Mr,
and Mr. George Webster, and
remained until Tuejday.
Mr. Louea Hanvllla of Carl
ton recently viilted her lUter-
in-law here, Mr. Fred Helen-
itein.
Mr. and Mr. Marlon Warner
became parent Monday morn
Ing, April 13, with the birth of
a daughter, rameua Jeanne, at
the Portland General nuptial
The baby weighed 6 pound.
1SV4 ounce. The grandparent
are Mr. and Mri. Clarence War.
ner and Mr. ana Mr. Hal
Hendrlckton, of Webfoot.
Stayton
OSCAR
LEVANT
0. S. C. Coliseum
Sal., April 18, 8 P.M.
Price: $2, $1.50, $1
Unci. Tax)
Ticket Now on Sal at
WILLS MUSIC STORE
SALEM
Stayton Mr. Margaret Fel
ler ha resigned from the fac
ulty of the Stayton grade ichool
to accept a poaltion in Turner,
which i nearer her home.
The Union high ichool cart
of the play, The Robe, preient
ed a matinee to the student of
the elementary ichool Wednes
day afternoon.
A great number of student
in the Stayton grade ichool are
making porter for the "For
get Me Not," drive, iponiored
by the American Legion.
A first aid class will be held
for the member of the Stay-
ton Volunteer Fire Department
Thuriday night, April 16. The
clan will be taught by Ser
geant Mundlnger, of the Salem
city police.
Boy Scout troop number 80,
met in the basement of the
Women' Community building
at 7 p.m., on Monday.
During the meeting, a religi
ous film was shown.
A Court of Honor Is being
planned for the Scout members
ome time In the near future,
according to Mr. Robert Still
well, Scoutmaster. Thia Is an
advancement program, when
the Scouts receive their earned
advancements.
The members present for the
moetlng were: Dennis Deetz,
Billy Angel, Clayton Emery,
Roy Davi, Robert Anderson,
George Burn. Harry Davli,
Kenny Ware, Marvin Champ,
Duane Champ, Jere Ward, Bob
Kiene, BlUy Kergil.
The Stayton Chamber of
Commerce held Its meeting at
the Bon Ton Cafe, at noon on
Monday.
Anthol Riney, of Salem, was
the- speaker. His subject was
4-H work, dlsciuilng moitly
the 4-H iprlng show of Marlon
county which will be held In
Stayton May 4-8.
Gene Teague Is "setting up"
for the soap box derby. Any
merchant wishing to sponior a
driver can get the necessary
forms from him at the Chev
rolet agency. .
Monmouth Leonard Fet
ters, sge 18, ion of Mr. and
Mr. L. O. Fetter. 1 reported
Improved by the Albany Gen
eral hospital where he 1 eon.
fined. Fetters was seriously in
lured Friday when he was
crushed between two logs and
is tutler'n trora s badly crush
ed chest and leg. He was era
ployed in logging by the Clay
ton Lumber Co. and wa work
ing near Jefferson when hurt.
Don Curry, ion of Mr. and
Mr. Clarence Curry, left Sat
urday to return to his base In
Mew York City after spending
a 17 day furlough with his
parents. Curry, a storekeeper
2c In the U. S. Coast Guard
made the trip both ways by
plane.
Mrs. Anna Mathany accom
panied her son. Virgil Mathany,
to Myrtle Point Tuesday, to
attend the funeral services
Wednesday for her brother.
Tom Hall, 89, who died from
heart attack Sunday, Mr.
Mathany recently returned
home from a Corvalll hospital
where he wa treated for a
back Injury received In a fall
at her home. She also received
broken arm and is wearing
cast Mrs. W. Conrow has
been caring for Mrs. Mathany
in the Mathany home.
Newly installed officer of
the Neighbor of Woodcraft
Circle are: Mr. Ruth Alslp,
guardian neighbor: Mr. Guy
Thornbrue, banker; Mr. Ivy
Ha mar, clerk; Mr. Bernlce
Cody, flag bearer; Mrs. Ruth
Ebbert, past guardian neighbor.
Other officers are: Mrs. Fran
ces Kester, Mrs. Ethel More
land, and Wyatt Elliott.
A baked ham dinner preced
ed the Installation at the home
of Mr. and Mr. Guy Thorn
brue. Mr. Cordia Morrison.
Amity', a grand circle officer,
wa guest tpeaker.
Mr. P. O. Burbank was
guest of honor at a birthday
dinner at her home, south of
town Sunday. Present were:
Mr. and Mrs. AI Jenkins and
family, Sweet Home; Mr. and
Mrs. Al Jackson and family,
independence; Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Daniels, and baby, To
ledo, Earl Burbank and P. O.
Burbank, Monmouth.
Mrs. A. W. Stock of Dumont,
Iowa spent the week end at the
home of her cousin, Rev. W. F.
Rademacher and family.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Layton
are visiting their children in
Astoria for the next few weeks.
L. V. "Vic" Wlthrow. Salem,
will speak at the regular meet
ing of the Mt. Plsgah Farmers
Union. A 7 p.m. covered dish
dinner will precede the meet
ing.
Joan golberg.
Music director Hal Beyer
presented the band and chorus
in a varied program of selec
tions including one by the com
bined beginner of North Ma
rlon, Aurora and Hubbard,
trio number and the finale by
the combined band chorus.
North Marion's trackmen
snared a 84-27 cinder victory
over Cbemawa Indiana Fri
day in dual meet.
North Maiion captured 10
first and high point man was
the Huskies' Kenneth Hooley
with 18 V4 off a number of sec
onds and thirds. Lewis Rich
ter of North Marlon won the
shot and javelin, the Huskies'
Merlin Kliewer wss first in
the high hurdle and 880 and
tied for flnt In the low itlck
and Owen Stockard of the
winner took the discus and
high jump.
Unionvale
Willamina
North Marion
In the Middle Ages the Bal
tl. Sea 1 said to have frozen
Over frequently.
ATTENTION LOGGERS
2-MILUON DOLLAR EQUIPMENT DISPLAY
WILLAMETTE VALLEY LOGGING CONFERENCE
APRIL 23, 24 & 25, 1953
Lane County Fair Grounds, Eugene, Oregon
Hubbard The North Ma
rion Huskies will tangle with
Sheridan in league baseball on
their own field here Friday,
April 17 at 2:30 p.m.
The junior-senior prom will
be held at North Marlon Fri
day evening, April 17.
Amity will come to North
Marlon for baseball Tuesday
afternoon, April 21 at 2:30
p.m.
North Marion track squad
will compete In a league track
meet at Llnfield college, Mc
Mlnnvllle, Thursday afternoon,
April 23, at 1 p.m.
First awards of large letters
were presented to Gene Hastle,
Bob Beal and Robert Jeskey
by Pinclpal Pat Beal at the
third annual spring concert at
North Marlon Friday evening.
Also presented were second
award of small letters to Ken
Hooley, Keith McNary and
Dale Callaway.
Large chorus letters were
awarded Maxlne Hill, Betty Jo
Rose and Nancy Schuler and
master musician key were re
ceived by Judy Albers and
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ED'S
MARKET
Open 7 Days a Week
7 a.m. to 1 a.m.
1120 lth St. Ph. 26403
Willamina Mr. Bernice
Miller of Portland (pent the
weekend here wltji her father,
Ernest Connlck.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Myers
were Sunday dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Boundy, In celebration of Mrs.
Myers' birthday,
Mrs. Effie Atkey and Mr.
I. J. Green visited Mrs. Sophie
Sandberg and Mr. Vesta Glass
at the McMlnnvllle Convales
cent home one day this week.
Fanny and Mike O'Dell of
Tacoma, were weekend guests
at the Jerry Wade home. Jerry
O'Dell, who visited hers the
past week, returned home with
them.
Mrs. S. Durant of Klamath
Falls Is spending this week
with Mrs. Ethel Read.
Mrs. George Crone gave
birthday supper for Mr. Crone
Sunday evening. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Spangler
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Crone, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Spangler.
L. L. Land of Auburn, Wash,
visited his daughter. Mrs. Or
vllle Harper last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGee
visited in Seattle over the
weekend with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Plnnick
and family of Florence visited
friends here during the week
end. .
N. W. Smith is improving In
the McMlnnvllle Convalescent
home from a recent stroke. ,
Mrs. Gordon Mendenhall is
suffering from the mumps this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C Neal visit
ed his brother, W. W. Neal, in
Silverton one day this week.
Jan Forsman is recovering
from a case of the chicken pox.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burgess
and son of Tillamook spent
Sunday at the Earl Dickey
home. j
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hel
lend of Salem were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Augusta Jensen.
Unionvale Rev. and Mrs.
Clyde Dollar of the Unionvale
Evangelical United Brethren
ehurch will be the speakers at
tha last meeting of the season
of the Dayton Parent-Teaehers
association to be held at the
Dayton grade school building
Monday, Aprl zo, at a p.m.
Tha ubict will be "Good
Cltiaensblp Begin in tha Fam-
"y" . ...
Installation ol onicers sor
the ensuing year will take
place at that time a follow:
Howard Bteingruoe or. un
ionvale rural district, presi
dent Mrs. John Lltscber,
Pleasantdale, vice president;
Mr. Dale Massey, Dayton, sec
retary; Mrs. W. J. Jones, Pleas
antdale, treasurer.
Program chairmen, for
school band it Woodburn wlU
enter tha all-day omwi
music contest at Sweet Home
Saturday, April 18, th about
45 boy and girls attanring
nnifer the leadership of Don
Jtssop. The group will ltsve
Woodburn early Saturday
morning most of them going
by bus
Macleay
Webfoot
Webfoot Subordinate
rant No. 71 B ana juvvaiw
grange met in regular monthly
session at the grange nau w
urdiv evening.
A miscellaneous program os
local talent foUowed the busi
ness. Helen McManlmla accom
panied by her mother on the
piano, gave a group or vioun
t, i numbers and their mother,
evening will 'be Mr. and Mrs.
John Howard. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Monroe.
Going from the Unionvale
Evangelical United Brethern
WSWS Tuesday to attend a
district meeting held at Taft
were Mr. Clyde Dollar and
Richard, Mr. Leona Dawson,
Mr. Art Launer, Mr. Clark
Noble, Mr. Raymond Palmer,
Miss Lola Mae Palmer, Mrs.
William Taylor, Mr. Harvery
Turner, Mr. Marion. Sisco,
Mr. Howard Steingrube, Mrs.
Roy Stoutenburg, Mrs. Raleigh
Worthington, Mrs. E. J. Wild
er. Mrs. Vernon Wright.
Furnishing transporta 1 1 o n
were Mrs. Steingrube, Mrs.
Palmer, Mrs. Noble. A sack
lunch was served in the base
ment at non with the Taft or
ganization furnishing coffee.
Rev. Fogg of Jennings Lodge
was one of the speakers.
ffir. McManlmie accompanied
on the piano.
Thuriday evening, April 22
a taffy puU will ie held at the
ball.
The Pomona grange will be
held Saturday. April 29, at
Cove Orchard, -
Mill City
Woodburn
Unionvale
Unionvale The last one of
the Red Cross First Aid meet
ings in the series of nine les
sons, in charge of Mrs. Orick
Busick of Unionvale, was held
at the Unionvale Evangelical
United Brethren church Mon
day evening. .
The lessons are two hours
long. Certificates will be Issued
to each one taking the full 18
hours work.
In the class were Mrs.
George Asher, Mrs. Edwin
Clow, Mrs. George Diebel,
Mrs. Susie Douglas, Mrs. Vic
tor Geiger, Mrs. Carrie Kidd,
Mrs. Arl Launer, Mrs. Orval
McCandless, Mrs. Louis Magee,
Mrs. Steven Nevil, Mrs. Clark
Noble, Mrs. Jacob Tompkins,
Sr., Mrs. Jacob Tompkins, Jr.,
Mrs. Cecil Will.
Mrs. Orlck Busick is taking a
course in home nursing at Mc
Mlnnvllle. The regular Lions club meet
ing was held at the U. S. Al
derman cafe Monday evening.
The dinner was prepared and
served at 7:30 by Mrs. John
Todd and Mrs. Charles Papala.
Woodburn A silver tea
was held Tuesday by the
Ladies Aid of the Immanuel
Lutheran church at the home
of Rev. and Mrs. J. William
Carlson. About 43 persons
signed the guest book which
was in charge of Rev. Carlson
and approximately $33 was
realized from the tea.
The program included vocal
solos by Mrs. E. W. Lawson,
piano solos by Tamara Majors,
a reading by Miss Jane Mc
Grath and a quartet number
by Misses Inez Nelson,
Blanche Chrlstensen, Joyce
Eckwortzel and Marjorie Hall.
Mrs. Glen Ahre accompanied
the vocal numbers.
Mrs. Julius Granned was
hostess and pouring were Mrs.
J. William Carlson, Mrs. L. M.
Erickson, and Mrs. Albert
Barstad. Co-chairman for the
event were Mrs. Reuben Phil
lips and Mrs. Howard Nelson.
Mill City John Anderson
was taken to the Santiatn Me
morial hospital in Stayton last
week suffering from a heart
condition. Anderson is report
edly getting along satisfactor
ily.
The Roger Nelsons have pur
chased the former Jim Reed
property in east Mill City. Nel
sons own and operate the Mill
City rooming house.
Mr. and Mrs. Verlne Moberg
of Mill City are parents of a
son born April 8 in the Santlam
Memorial hospital In Stayton.
The baby weighed 9 lbs. and
was named Larry Verle. It is
their first child.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rogers
are moving into their new
home in east Mill City near the
city limits.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reuters
new home is nearing comple
tion. It is being constructed on
property near their grocery
store in east Mill City.
Macleay Mrs. Celia Perry
and Mrs. Harry Martin, Jr.,
were hostesses to members ef
Du Grange Home Economic
club, at the grange ball Tues
day afternoon.
The iiud iudjccx w wi
den Planning and Planting
with lira. Albert Mader as
leader. -
The hostesses for May will
be Mrs. Elmer McKee and Mrs.
Edwin Powers.
' The study subject will be
"Pest Control and Care of
Shrubs," with Mrs. Robert
Hansen as leader.
Present were Mrs. Cornelius
Bateson, Mrs. Harry Martin,
Sr., Mrs. I. H. White Mn.'W.
Welch, Mrs. Albert Mader,
Mrs. Lloyd Keene, Mr. Ron
Wingard, Mr. Richard McKee,
Mrs. M. M. Magee and the
hostesses, Mrs. Celia Perry and
Mrs. Martin.
Fruitland
Union Hill
Election . of officer will be
held at the regular meeting of
the Women's Society of Chris
tian Service of the Methodist
church Tuesday, April 21, at
the home of Mrs, P. L. La
Barr, The meeting will begin
at 10:30 a.m. and a sack lunch
will be served at noon wnth
dessert and coffee furnished
by Mrs. LaBarr and Mrs.
N. F. Tyler, hostesses.
Plans will be completed for
a food and miscellaneous auc
tion sale by the group as the
church Friday, April 24, at
8 p.m. C. H. Buchanan will
act as auctioneer and refresh
ments will be served by the
Methodist Youth Fellowship.
Mrs. H. A. Lohse, Mrs. Harold
Livesay and Mrs. N. F. Tyler
are planning the program for
the evening.
Union HU1 Mrs. Ralph Mol-
let, Sr., will entertain the
members of the Union Hill
Woman's club at her home
Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m.
There will be special music
with Mrs. Henry Tate and Mrs.
Donald Peters in charge of the
program for the afternoon.
Master Richard Krenz will
preside during the business
meeting of the Union Hill
grange when it meets Friday
night. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ffox,
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox,
Jr., and Mrs. Carrie Townsend
will serve on the lunch commit
tee, v
The annual party for the Un
ion Hill Woman's club mem
bers, that was formerly sched
uled for April 11, will be held
at the Union Hill grange hall
Saturday night, April 18, with
a 6 o'clock supper. This is for
the club members and their
families.
Halls Ferry
A cake walk and miscel
laneous auction sale will be
held following the regular
meeting or Home Rebhkah
lodge at the Woodburn
I.O.O.F. hall Tuesday evening,
April 21. Mrs. J. Weber is
chairman of the auction and '
charge of the cake walk. The
program will be in charge of
Mrs. J. B. Gay and Miss
Laura Bonney and refresh
ments will be served by Mrs.
Arthur Burt, Mrs. Thomas
Engle and Mrs. Myrtle Hall.
The Washington grade
Halls Ferry The Pine Top
pers, 4-H forestry club, par
ticipated in a tree planting trip
to Mehama at the 4-H forestry
planting grounds donated by
the state forestry department
Saturday, April 11, with ten
members making the trip.
Friday evening, April 17, at
7:30 p.m. is the Pine Toppers
meeting date at Halls Ferry
school.
Friday evening, May 1, the
Pine Topper will participate
in a program at the Robert
grange.
Gary Barker ha been chos
en by the forestry club to rep
resent them at the 4-H sum
mer school at Corvallls, June
18 to June 26.
Fruitland Fruitland Home
Extension unit met at the borne
of Mrs. Martin Langan, Tues
day at 12:30 for a smorgasbord
dinner, :
Mrs. Lucy Brown, Mrs. An-
thel Riney, Mrs. Lela Fagg
helped Mrs. Langan In the
kitchen.
The chairman, Mrs. Selma'
Dalke, was in charge of the
business meeting. Mrs. Lela!
Fagg was chairman of planning
committee, and passed out leaf-1
lets with different projects to
be voted on by all units, to be
used in meetings next year.
New officers for next year
elected were: Chairman, Mrs.
Ada Karr; vice chairman, Mrs.
Olive Langan; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Clara Fischer,
Plana were made for their
part in the annual Spring Fes
tival, to be at the First Chris
tian church, April 25.
Mrs. Bess Riney and Mrs.
Olive Langan volunteered to
work on cleanup after the
Spring Festival.
Mrs. Dalke introduced the
speaker for the afternoon,
Pauline Schaplowsky of the
county extension office. Her
subject was "Becoming a Good
Buyer."
Fruitland district is adding
on two new rooms to the
school. The third teacher has
been hired and lives in the
Fruitland district, Dorothy
Rickman. The two other
teachers have been rehired,
Mrs. R. C. Genre and Mrs.
Mary South.
The May meeting will be at
the home of the new chairman,
Mrs. Ada Karr, the project
subject . being "Care of Rugs
and Upholstered Furniture.'.'
Friday, April 17, 1953
Mkuil at tha beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Frink
and family of Dallas spent
Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
rayt Frlnk.
Bftw Anun snd son of Salpm
visited his mother, Mrs. Anna
Sorenson Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Georae Kitchen
and Leon made a business trip
w &au.
Bethel Park
Bethel Park . Mr. and Mrs.
R. Nelson returned home from
Westport, Ore., Sunday. Mrs.
Nelson arranged the church
decorations for the Saturday
evening wedding of her grand
daughter, Lo Vanne Hudson. -
Miss Hudson was wed to Da
vid Humphrey in the Westport
Assembly of God church, Rev.
R. Bullock officiating.
Rev. and Mrs. Atwood Fos
ter and son David, were Sun
day dinner guests at the Rev.
Robert Swope home.
Rev. Foster was morning
guest speaker in the Brooks
Assembly of God church.
Detours are prevalent In the
park while ditches are being
dug for a : modern irrigation
system. ...
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WITH DEL MILNE
8om of the ladies "about town"
hare been kidding me about my
apparent over enthusiasm in the
Sty is Show Luncheon next Mon
day. One lady said "Del. you're
fickle, for awhile all you talked
about was your new Oak Room
and its marvelous charcoal-barbe-qued
steaks. Now you're all for the
Fashion Luncheon." Well, I'm still
proud of the Oak Room and I
"Just love" the Chef (hell like
that and maybe it will stall off a
raise) but this column Is so very
Uny I Just can not get everything
in that I would like to you know.
I have so very much to talk about
around the Marion and so little
space In which to do It. But I do
want to remind the ladles that
Monday In the day. Talk your
bos into glvinc you an extra half
hour for lunch or if you're a
housewife, let the dusting go, farm
out the children to Grandma and
get down here.
Ii hit Hi Km RtM Merit UU
Grand Island Mrs. James
Worthin g t o n and daughter,
Sheryl of Graton, Calif.- ac
companied a neighbor who was
making the motor trip and are
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Worth Wiley, and her hus
band's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Raleigh Worthington, both resi
dents of the Grand Island dis
trict. Rev. Clyde Dollar, Marlon
Sisco, Howard Steingrube and
Roy Stoutenburg, minister, and
members of the Unionvale
Evangelical United Brethren
church, went to Portland Tues
day to investigate the feaslbll
Ity of purchasing a sawdust
burner to Install for heating
the Unionvale church.
Falls City Rev. and Mrs.
W. A. Mills attended the North
west Ministers conference at
Seattle from Monday until
Thursday.
Leslie Grlppin, his mother, '
Mrs. Louie Grlppin, and his
son, Wayne, were in Dallas and
Rickreall Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dodge
and family of Valsetz were
weekend guests of her mother,
Mrs. Teresa smith.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bowman
of Portland were Sunday call
er at his sister s home. Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Strauss.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamprecht
made a trip to Woodburn Wed
nesday.
The film on the life of Sgt.
Jacob Shazer, the Doolittle
raider who returned to Japan
as a Free Methodist mission
ary, will be shown at the Free
Methodist church Wednesday,
April 22, at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Nellie Mack returned
home Friday from a three
week vacation. She visited
Mrs. Maude Conklin of Port
land, Mr. Florence Lindsay,
Mr. Pearle Wilson and Mr.
Vena Hansen, all of Belling
ham, Wash.
Mr. Virgil Davi spent
Monday in Salem. '
Martin Henthorne and fam
ily of Oregon City enjoyed
Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. N. Henthorne.
Mae Alexander Lee and fam
ily of Harrisburg have moved
to Fall City.
Carl Pedersen ha opened a
hoe hop on Main St
Mr. and Mr. George Peter
son and family accompanied by
Violet Lamorecht
FREE!
DANCE LESSONS
111 JUT. HIT!
(Prior to our regular
dance)
CRYSTAL
GARDENS
Professional Instruction
by Mr. Triplet! and staff
of
JOHhAU STUDIO
7 At Modern "J At
' Old Time tH
Dancing from I to 12
now Hhowln - n..
"J Yminr . jeff Chandler
"BECAUSE OF YOU"
Also
Clandette Colbert
"CLEOPATRA"
BOLLYWOOD KIDS
MATINEE
Teraorrew 1:M to 4:00 p.m.
( CARTOONS - SERIAL
8peclal Matinee Feature
"UNDER NEVADA 8KIE8
Hoy Rogers A Trigger
Ate
BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAKE
Mfte Thompson, nary Koehler,
Si,".1 tP.?."' Jndr SlK;k, "ell
WHUrd Vincent, Frank
Miner, John O all a her,
il,d.LJ',b,B McAl
fine, Dick Kuykendall, Daryl
Pare, Nancy Shutter, David
Ernst, Jerry Henne, Jlmmle
F!mtan' 2ntT Ktht. Cry
Church, Richard Overman, El.a
Donaldson, Ruth 8cheideter,
Bob French, Billy Laird. Georre
Psdrtc, Stephen Smlther, Mary
Sullivan, Joaa SehneU, Alexan
dria Bredfleld.
Amity Myrtle Circle No.
68, Neighbors of Woodcraft,
were hosts to the grand team
from Portland Monday evening
also a number of grand and
district officers.
Delegates to the district
meeting to be held in Newberg
May 11-12 were elected. Ralph
Wood, Opal Lahley, Rose Wood
and Pete Mekkers will repre
sent Myrtle Circle. Alternates
are Elma Nason, Russell Law
son, Elona .Wood and Pearl
Manning. . - . ,
E
ilRIVCIN THEATR1
)Hi 2-782?
UIISH MRDINL HWHWAYttl
GATES OPEN 6:15
8HOW AT 7:20
ENDS SATURDAY
In Technicolor
"THE PATHFINDER"
George Montgomery
Plus
In Technicolor
"A A RON' SUCK FROM
FUNKIN CRICK"
Tonite (Frl.) Our Big f
Cartoon-Carnival J
SNEAK
PREVUE
TONIGHT
8:45 P.M.
ELSINORE
IKONE .7M
Don-Id O'Connor
Vera Ellen
In Technicolor
"CALL ME MADAM"
a
SNEAK .
PREVUE
8:45 P.M.
FHONI S-SOM
John Derek '
Mona Freeman
"THUNDERBIRDS"
Brod. Crawford
11 In Technicolor 1
l "LAST OF THE
MOMi s-sxar
::-.-: i .
Bob D: ; '
In Technicolor
"ROAD TO BALI"
. a .
Rock Hudson
In Technicolor .
"LAV7.ri nRr""
rnoNi a.S72i
Rex Rarrhon
Lllll Palmer
"FOUR POSTER
a
Also! "MAN
WITHOUT A
COUNTRY"
3
II
ILdOssUIJ
HEY KIDS!
TOMORROW!
AT NOON
PRIZES!
CARTOONS!
SERIAL!
2 BIG
FEATURES
In Technicolor!