Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 18, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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Pringle
Aurora In he game of
baseball by the Aurora grade
school team and Hubbard, the
latter won by a icore ol 8 to 8.
The lineup for Aurora wai:
Pitcher, Bill Jaskey; catcher,
Wayne Lowrle; first base, Ray
Hoefling, 2d base, Bob Mat
thieu; 3rd base, Kenneth Rose;
shortstop, Niles Beiser; left
field, Frank Netter; center,
Wayne Wenzell; right field,
. jerry McLaren,
Airman 1c Jackie Miller:
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miller
, of Aurora, now is stationed at
: Tachikawa air force base near
Tokyo. He recently met his
brother, Sgt. Buford Miller of
the U. S. marine in Yokahoma.
.' . .The two brothers spent three
. days together. Buford recently
re-enlisted after finishing his
xirst hitch in the marines, dur
ing which he was in Korea for
13 months.
. Marvin Keil, son of the Leo
Keils of Aurora, is based in
Newfoundland with the army,
having gone . north from Ft,
Eustis. Va. His brother, Elvln,
' is stationed at Camp San Luis
Obispo, Calif.
' Mrs. Ralph Oswald and chll
dren motored down from Os
- wego Tuesday to visit their
mother, and grandmother, Mrs,
Amy Hurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller and
son, Craig of Beaverton, sur
prised their uncle, George As.
' kin. Monday evening, with
. decorated birthday cake in hon
or of his approaching birthday.
Mrs. Askin honored her hus
band Wednesday, April 15, with
a chicken dinner for members
of the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wimer,
Rt. 2, Aurora, are parents of
their second daughter, corn
Monday evening, April 13, in
Portland Osteopathic hospital.
Mrs. Wimer is the former Eve.
lyn Reynolds. -
The Aurora Rural Volunteer
firemen will sponsor a benefit
dance at the B. F. Morse barn
.on the Barlow-Monitor road
Saturday night, May 2, it was
announced this week by the
department secretary, E. C.
Smith. ,
In charge of the dance will
be Fire Chief Willis Matthieu,
Hugh Evans and Leonard Fer
guson. ' . "
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wimer
(Lorena Long) are now at home
at Mr. Wimer's farm on Merid
ian road, east of Aurora. The
couple was married in Van
couver, Wash., April 3. The
bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Speake of For
est Grove. .
- Miss Ann Torgeson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Torgeson,-
and an advanced piano
student of Mrs. E. C. Dlller
of Aurora, assisted by Rodney
Bernklan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Bernklan of Macksburg,
will be presented in a two-
FREE!
DANCE LESSONS
S7IL9UT.NITE
(Prior to our regular
dance)
CRYSTAL
GARDENS
Professional instruction
by Mr. Ttip'.ett and staff
of
JON MARR STUDIO
fylC Modern A
t Old Time
Dancing from 9 to 12
LOOK - LOOK
DINE d
SATURDAY NIGHT
MUSIC BY MASON MELODIES
SPECIAL SUNDAY
DINNER
POT ROAST WITH
American Legion Post No. 9
1KM N. Commercial
Yoa walking P
r eaint store
Valley
piano recital at a p.m. Sunday,
April 18, In the Evangelical
united Brethren church.
The engagement of Miss Dor
is Jean Colvin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry w. B. Colvin
of Union HiU district, Aurora,
and Floyd R. Lenhardt, Jr,
son oi Mr. ana Mrs. Floyd R
Lenhardt of Meridian district.
Aurora, has been announced
for Sunday, June 7.
A mid-afternoon ceremony In
the First Methodist church
Canby, Is being planned, with
a reception to follow In the
church social rooms.
Woodburn
Woodburn The regular
meeting of the Firemen's
auxiliary was Thursday night
at the fire hall with Mrs. Sid
Seime and her new officers
in charge of the meeting.
Mrs. Tom Cross was ap
pointed . courtesy chairman
and Mrs. Floyd Marlcle ai
reporter. A committee lnclud
in Mrs. Harold Schlel and
Mrs. Marlcle was appointee
contact prospective members
before . the . next meeting
when they will be . honored
guest. .
An all-day quilting party was
Dlanned for Wednesday, April
22, at the country home of
Mrs. Seime with, a pot-luck
lunch as noon. . .
Mrs. Dale Seaton and Mrs.
Karl Kristner were honored
with fif showers for their
new babies. ,
Hostesses for the next meet
ing will be Mrs. Smith French
and Mrs. E. M. Forgard.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Tom Cross and Mrs.
Jack Bush.
"A Day In Court," a traffic
film, was shown by Charles
Cornwell at the woodburn
Rotary club meeting Thurs
day noon. Killan Smith was
program chairman.
Dr. John M. Hanranan re
ceived tab for six years per
fect attendance.
The story of Sat. Jake De-
Sharer, one of the men who
bombed Tokyo with General
Doollttle's raiders,' was cap
tured, mistreated, finally res
cued and released and who
returned to Japan as a mis
sionary, will be the theme of
the motion picture "DeShazer"
which will be shown Monday,
April 20, at 8 p.m. at the Free
Methodist church in Wood-
burn. The film is full length
with sound and eolor. No ad
mission will be charged.
Aurora
Pringle Twenty-two at
tended the Pringle home exten
sion unit meeting Wednesday
afternoon at the Pringle club
house.
Mrs. George Crum conducted
the business meeting, and new
officers elected were chairman,
Mrs. Kehne Wain; vice chair
man, Mrs. Lyle Holmes; and
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Oscar
White.
The group heard the report
of the festival exhibit commit
tee, Mrs. J. A. Gray and Mrs.
Eloise Moyer, and program
planning.
Presenting the project, clean
ing rugs and upholstry furni
ture, was the home demonstra
tor. Ermlna Fisher. Hostesses
were Mrs. Fred Andel and Mrs.
Claytoon Bunse.
OLD TIME
DANCE
OVER WESTERN AUTO
'- Adm. 60c Tax Inc.
Dick Johnson's Orch.
259 Court 8t
- LOOK - LOOK
DANCE
$100 CHILDREN
. 65c
POTATO PANCAKES
Hello Everybody:
You like to have Special Ohlneae
Dinner? Alright you come up to
my place 162H N. Commercial,
I tlx for you any number from
i to 300. I am have special din
In room tor hlg party or nice
large booth lor S or 10 and nice
ooay booth tor two or tour. You
are not need to look at menu, you
hut say to me "Yee Sing, you
lux (or us special Chinese dinner"
then I run back to kitchen fut
like anything and make but Chi
nees dinner you ever eat, I am
not charge you anything extra
tor this extra serrtce. same low
price.
YEE SING
(that's my name
sure)
Picture not of
me. this my
cousin Frank
Villamina
" Willamina The past presi
dents' parley of the Sheridan
American Legion auxiliary met
Wednesday at the Legion haU
in Sheridan with Bessie Wirfs
and Arm Denton hostesses.
Mrs. Vivian Castro enter
tained the Friendly Circle club
at' her home this week when
guests were Mrs. Delpha Paine,
Mrs. Hilda Rabuck, Mrs. Edna
Graham, Mrs. Augusta Hanson,
Mrs. Ruby Toliver, Mrs. Grace
Harrison, Mrs. Edna Chambers
and Mrs. Nyleen Beck.
The pinochle club met Tuei
day at the home of Roseada
Haenny in Sheridan. Mrs.
Laura Holdgrafer von first,
Mrs. Ann Denton second, Mrs.
Clara Krauthoefer low and
Mrs. Dorothy Johnson and Mrs.
Helen Tharp pinochle. The
next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Augusta James.
Miss Ellen Weight, daughter
of Carl Weight of Schlslin, and
Vernon Rlsseeuw, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Rlsseeuw of
North Plains, formerly of Wil
lamina, were married Sunday
at the Zion Lutheran church in
Schlslin at a 2 p.m. ceremony.
The bride wore a traditional
white wedding gown and car
ried a bouquet centered with a
white orchid. Her cousin was
maid of honor, and George
Norris of Willamina was best
man.
Following the ceremony,
reception was given. The bride
attends school in North Plains
and the bridegroom is with the
navy in Tacoma.
Attending the wedding zrom
Willamina were Mr. and Mrs.
Sanford Rlsseeuw, Mr. and
Mrs. John Buswell and Mr. and
Mrs. Ike Risseeuw.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wallas of
Otis are the parents of a son,
Michael Roy, born April 13 at
Dr. Barr's clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. John Neusch-
wanger of Sheridan are the
parents of a son, born April 13
at Dr. Barr's Clinic.
The auxiliary to the Willa
mina fire department met on
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Blanche Yoast, with Mrs. AI
Endres, Mrs. Carl John and
Mrs. Frank Kauble assisting.
The silver collection at the end
of the meeting was given to the
cancer fund. Following the
meeting, a stork shower was
given for Mrs. Laurice Fox.
Mrs. Wayne Sampson was giv
en a farewell gift. There were
24 members present and two
guests, Mrs. Oscar Lee and Mrs.
Carl Stroschine. The next meet
ing will be May 12 at the home
of Mrs. Martin Meyers.
, Arvid Nyleen of Willamina
raced his D runabout in Ash
land Sunday and won first
place in his class, receiving a
trophy and prize money. He is
rfom the Willamina racing
team. Flying down to Ashland
Sunday to see the races were
other members of the team, in
cluding Hap Parrett, Jr., Chuck
S h af e r, DuWayne Grosser,
George Churchill, Eldon Breed
en and Billy Larson of Delake.
The Willamina fire depart
ment honored wives and past
and honorary members at a
turkey dinner when 49 were
present. Past Chief A. D. New
by and past assistant chief,
Martin Myers, were honored
at the dinner. V
The Community Cheer or
ganization will meet Tuesday,
April 21, at the home of Mrs.
Warren Nelson In Sheridan.
This will be the last meeting
until fall.
Three girls have been select
ed princesses of the Phil Sheri
dan rodeo this year, and are
Carol Schukar and Marlene
Greenlaw of Willamina. and
Joann Keck of Sheridan.
Mrs. Carl Blackwell was
given a. pink and blue shower
this week by. Mrs. Donald
Blackwell. Guests were Mrs.
Clara Turnidge, Mrs. Doris
Turnidge, Mrs. Manda McBee,
Mrs. Harriet Schoppert, Mrs.
Pat Buswell, Mrs. Lydia Car
ter, Mrs. Hazel Blackwell, Mrs.
Violet Blackwell, Mrs. Doris
Blackwell, Mrs. Joyce Hadley,
Mrs. Marilyn Johnson, Mrs.
Inze Buswell, Mrs. Jane Bus
well, Mrs. Veneta Buswell,
Mrs. Maude Shoey and Misses
Pat and Sharon Blackwell.
Sending gifts were Mrs. Net-
tie Wise. Mrs. Louise Black
i well, Mrs. May Norris, Mrs.
Winnie Turnidge, Mrs. Nancy
Buswell, Mrs. Delia Isaak, Mrs.
Maxlne T.vnph Mrs flntnf
I Dunlgan, Mrs. Eva Benefiel and
Mrs. Dorothy Turnidge.
Mrs. O. K. Brock, Sr., is re
covering from a recent heart
attack.
! S. Hankla Is viaitlnv in
Stockton, Calif., with his
daughter.
: The Cub Scout den mothers
; had a potluck luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Bill Denton Wed-
' nesday.
Mrs. Ray Barber and Johnny
visited her father, Frank
Smart, In a Santa Barbara,
1 aCllf., hospital where he Is suf
fering from a light stroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benefiel,
UIMSV1LLE
PAVILION
DANCE
Every 8aturda? Night
II Ml. Southeast el Salem !
Musle by
LYLE AND HIS
WESTERNAIRES
Broadcast KSLM
7:30-8:01 F. M.
THB CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Jr., and family of Memphis,
Tenn., are visiting here this
week with the Oscar Benefeu,
Sr., and William Lenta fam
ilies. Benefiel has been attend
ing naval school in Memphis,
and will report to San Diego
soon for further assignment.
Independence
Independence A special
feature at the First Baptist
church Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
will be a musical group from
Philomath, Oregon. This group
will Include a trumpet trio, led
by E. E. Patterson, which will
present several numbers.
There will be a panel discus
sion at the Central High School
PTA meeting Monday evening,
April 20, at 8 p.m. in the high
school cafeteria. The subjeot for
discussion will be "Getting
Ready for the Right Job."
Ted Pierson, distributive edu
cator coordinator, Salem high
school, will be the panel mod
erator. Those participating as
panel members will be: Miss
Jessie Blackburn, John Cham
berlain, Miss Nina Moon from
the class of 19S2, and Gary
Reld from the class of 1953.
Mrs. William Sherwood un
derwent major surgery at the
Salem Memorial hospital Mon
day. Her family reports that
she is getting along very well.
' The pre-school study group
will meet on Monday night,
April 20, at 8 p.m. in the fac
ulty lounge of the Oregon Col
lege of Education library,
The subject "Fathers Are
Parents" will be discussed by
a panel of fathers, and coordi
nator will be Dr. William Wag
ner, principal of the Monmouth
elementary schools.
Vernon Jr. and Chester Gow-
en were honored on their birth
days at the home of Mr. Ren.
nle Knowles on Sunday, where
the family gathered for dinner.
Mrs. Clara Lewis, grandmoth
er of the boys, prepared the
dinner, and served a birthday
cake which- she baked in the
form of a lamb. Birthday gifts
were opened following the din
ner. West Stayton
West Stayton Postmaster
ad Mrs. Paul McClellan receiv
ed word from Oregon State col
lege that their son, Truman,
made the honor roll for the
winter term, receiving a point !
gmuc u o.oi, wiiiie currying
21 hours. Truman also made
the honor roll for the fall term,
carrying 18 hours.
Truman, with his wife, the
former Valerie Walker of Ly
ons, and small son, Jimmy, are
making their home in Corvallis.
The West Stayton Cub
Scouts were treated with a
show Saturday evening as the
result of a recent ticket selling
campaign. They were trans
ported by their den mother,
Mrs. Robert Shepherd.
Mrs. Rosalie Young has left
California to meet her husband
Bob, who is returning to the
states for discharge, having
served his two years with the
army In Korea.
A housewarming card party
was held in the new home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dowe, Sat
urday evening, April 11, with
14 friends present The Dowes'
former home and belongings
were destroyed by fire before
Christmas.
A handkerchief shower was
also given to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Comstock at the same time, as
the couple have sold their home
and now own a motel In Al
bany. Present were Mrs. Fred
Dickman, Mrs. Ada Clark. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Buggies, Mr.
and Mrs. John Wilkinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Nienko, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Denham, and the
honored guests, the Dowes and
Comstocks.
Winning "500" prizes for high
Mrs. Ada Clark and Fred Den
ham, for low, Mr. and Mrs. P.
Nienke.
Webfoot
Webfoot Mrs. Marion War
ner and infant daughter, Pam
elia Jeanne of Portland, came
to the home of her parents. Mr.
ant' Mrs' HaIe Hendrlckson, in
the Webfoot district Wednes
day evening. She "will remain
with her parents for a time.
In the Middle Ages the Bal
ti. Sea is said to have frozen
over frequently.
HELD
OVER!
CONT.
PLUS! ERROL FLYNN
SI? 1?S!S&
lltL 1 ! IS III SANDERS
Pedee At the regular
monthly meeting of the PTA
Carl Morrison, principal of the
Dallas high school, spoke to
the dudUs of the eigntn graae,
telling them of the curriculum
and other things of interest.
Mrs. Murphy received the
book for the month lor having
the most parents present for
the meeting.
Mrs. C. R. Cormack and Mrs.
Glen Rhoadea were hostess for
lunch during the social hour
At the recent executive com
mittee meeting of the WSWS
the following chairmen were
appointed: Inter-racial rela
tions , Mrs. C. L. Burbank;
missionary education. Miss
Nola Womer: prayer partners
Mrs. Rufus Dodge; local prayer
nartners. Mrs. Troy Turner;
mission band leader, Mrs. Fritz
Dyer; little heralds leader,
Mrs. Robert John; youth
fellowship leader, Mrs. Delbert
Dow.
A surprise party was given
recently at the P. O. Burbank
home uear Monmouth, honor
ing Mrs. Burbank's birthday
after no host dinner.
Those attending from Pedee
were Mrs. O. M. Burbank, Mrs.
Wayne Blankenbaker, Gerg,
Pamela and Stanley. Mrs. C. L.
Burbank, Mrs. Paul Ronco and
Bradley; Mrs. Fritz Dyer, Mrs.
Maud Burbank, Mr. ana Mrs.
Gus Burbank.
From Philomath were Mrs
Robert Sninney. Bobbie and
Kirk; Falls City, Mrs. C. L,
Burbank. from Monmouth,
Mrs. Dora Bingham, J. T.Wil
let aind from Portland, Warren
Yost, Mrs. John Yost, Mrs. ir
nest Kublick and Barbara;
Mrs. Dale Boyd, Phyliss and
Raymond, Mrs. William Chest
nut and Cindy; Mrs. Herbert
Pankeatz, Mrs. Milton Pan
keatz and Cherlyn, Mrs. Nell
Crupper, David, Ronny and
Audrey from Sandy, Mrs.
Adolph Dahrens: Independence
Mrs. Al Jackson and Tommy.
Rev. and Mrs. Speece, and
Mrs. Opal Bowers of Urban,
Ohio, (sister of Mrs. Speece)
and Mrs. Susan Grazen of
Monmouth, were recent guests
of Mrs. Thera Womer and
daughter, Miss Nola Womer.
Mrs. Lena Turner ana Mrs.
Gus John were hostessess at
the woman's club Wednesday
Mrs. Gus Burbank was honor
with a birthday cake.
Mrs. E. M. Cates received
the attendance prize after the
business meeting conducted by
the president, Mrs. Herman
Amos, Mrs. Cates who is a
member of the Airlie Siver ex
tension unit, gave a demon
stration on retouching furni
ture. The club had change of
the lunch at the S. P. Yates
sale.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCor
mack were week-end guests of
his brother,' Mr. and' Mill.
George McCormack at Salem
Gervais
Sacred Heart Mother's club
elected officers at their meet
ing Monday evening.
The April meeting of the
Ends Tonight Open 6:00
"BECAUSE OF YOU"
Alio ..
"CLEOPATRA"
Starts Sunday
ClIFTOK
WEBB
is.i nsnrT " ;
Robert WAGNER'
Ruth HUSSEY
Aim "FARGO"
BUI Elliott
SHOWS 8 AT. ft SUN.
"CRUtSE OF THE ZACA"
Cont. 1:45
JI.
Mi
club was postponed from the
r.oniir second Tuesday of the
month because of the ham sup
per the evening before.
Mrs. George Hauptman was
MA4Hntffnr the com-
ing year; Mrs. Robert Zelinskl,
vice president; Mrs. nay
Cormlck, secretary; Mrs. Al
bert Praull. treasurer.
Dayton
Dayton (Special) The Day
inn r.irHrn club met with Mrs.
J. A. McFarlane on Monday,
April 13. Mrs. ineue uoourn
and Mrs. Frank Foster were
co-hostesses.
Mrs. Roy Edwards presiaea
over the business meeting.
Mn Fred Rader and Mrs.
Electa Demaray became new
members.
Mrs. Coburn gave a talk on
rinunti-lnff Shrubs. The tame
prize went to Mrs. Cora Wirfs.
Mr, and Mrs. Clete Gell took
. wmIt, trflfailnn and visited
friends at Eureka, Calif., and
returned by way oi eastern
Oregon. They returned home
Tuesday evening, April 14.
Diane Launer was an over
night guest of Stella Paris.
Miss Pat Huffman spent the
week end visiting friends in
Seattle, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy isawaras,
Anita and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Cary and children attended the
housewarming given by friends
and relatives, to Mr. and Mrs.
F.lmer Edwards. Portland, on
Sunday. The Edwards have Just
completed and nave movea into
their new home located on 82nd
and Foster.
.Tnhn Mcintosh who worked
last week with a construction
rnmnnnv at Gold Hill, came
home for the week end here
with his family. He is now lo
cated at Eugene, and with the
Stevenson Construction Co.,
now working near Drain.
Mr nnrl Mrs Harmon Repripr
ulslrori ihplr rianffhter. Mrs. Ed
Wlldfong and baby in Portland
last week.
Mr snri Mm. Ralnh Strang
and daughter of Sherwood vis
ited her sister, Mrs. Elsie Kirk
endall recently.
Unionvale
Unionvale Mrs. Andrew
Goulart and daughter of Oak
land, Calif., came for a few
days visit with her grand
mother, Mrs. Charles Clow,
and other relatives in this dis
trict and left Saturday by rail
from Portland for her home
accompanied by her grand
mother who will be a guest In
the Goulart home two weeks.
Mrs. Goulart was Miss Eve
lyn Allen before her marriage
and her home was in Union
vale. The Unionvale Home Ex
tension unit will meet at the
Unionvale church Thursday
April 23.
Mrs. Fred C. Stock off of
Bing Crosby
Bob Rope
In Technicolor
"ROAD TO BALI"
Reck Hudson 1
In Technicolor II
"T.AWLES8 BRFn II
Cont. Sat. ti Sun. :
ENDS TODAY i
lex Harrison I
"THE FOUR pomr j
TOMORROW!
AT REGULAR PRICES!
BIG TRIFLE
TREAT!
StmHtMl Skater
Irene Dare
"FROLICS
ON ICE"
Bobby tVon
Eddie "Roclmlff''
Anderson
"II Happened
In New
lobb, Broon
Ward loud
"HAWAII
$L T Mg' Ma
IA l'IM" III
V Kofcorh III
III
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CARTOON NEWS
Mill City
Mill City Santiam Rebekah
Lodge members attending the
Moniar meeting of Faith Re
bekah Lodge in Lyons last week
were: Antonla Thomas, tva
Duffy, Jennie Davis, Ada Ply
male, Gladys Podrabsky, Hattle
Fencl, Rachel Olmstead, Ruby
Brlsbin, Clara Morris, Mabel
vtln Marv Garrison. Anna
Crook, Ida Fleetwood, Ruth
Hess, Mattle Root, Blanche oy
veraon, Dorothy Vail.
Fnllnwlnff lodee. a reception
was held for Hazel Lewis, who
has been appointed chaplain lor
the graad assembly which con
venes next month in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Her
man and family left Friday af t
arnnnn for Richland. Wash.,
where they spent the week end
with friends.
Sunday visitors at the Her
hert Schroeder home were their
son and family from Salem, Mr.
and Mrs. Derrel Schroeder and
daughter.
Mill City grade school soft
ball team with coach Jim Hale,
were in Aumsvllle Friday after
noon to play the grade school
there. Mill City Boys won ine
game 8-3.
Officers elected at the last
Parent Teacher's Association
meeting were: President, Alfred
Nesbltt; vice president, Mrs.
Howard Means; secretary,
Elaine Kiersey; treasurer, Rob
ert Thorpe. . .
Relatively fresh water flow:
out of the Baltic in a stream
and can be traced along the
coasts of Norway as far as 1
North Cape.
the Unlonvale unit and Miss
Virginia Magness, chairman of
Hopewell unit, will be the pro
ject leaders on India.
MATINEE DAILY FROM 1
STARTS TOMORROW!
SUSPENSE SUCH AS YOU HAVE
j
B&il&ia Bewuj, Ralph
STANWYCK
CO -
Frances
Phil
lit!
I'LL REACH
STARTING THURS.f APRIL 30!
ONOURSTAGE
ROY GORDON "SS
TALENT
Cash Prizes Each Week!
Grand Prize FREE Trip
to Hollywood!
IF YOU CAN SING, DANCE OR
ENTERTAIN. REGISTER NOW
AT THE CAPITOL BOX OFFICE!
A NO! YOU WONT HAVE TO TUNE 'EM
IN . . . SEE THEM PERFORM IN PERSON!
Saturday, April 18, 1953
parent visitors at the home
. u.. VrH Grimes were her
Ol ill. - -
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs Robert Sommer and three
children of Sclo and Dick and
Carroll Morris of Salem.
The Mill City Pharmacy
opened for business In the new
building on Broadway Monday
morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Kimmel, owners and operators
of the business, formerly had
their store In the Dawes bulld-
ing. v.
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UIISH8AIDINi.HI8HW.ftl
GATES OPEN 6:4
SHOW AT 7:20
ENDS TON1TB 8t.)
In Technicolor
"THE PATHFINDER '
' Oeort Montgomery .
Plus
In Technicolor '
"AARON SUCk FROM
PUNKIN CRICK"
Alan Young
STARTS SUNDAY -In
Technicolor
The March Kinf -John
Philip Soma's
-STARS STRIPES
FOREVER"
. ' Clifton Webb
Plus
In Technicolor
Action on the High
Seu
"HURRICANE SMITH"
Yvonne DeCarlo '
ENDS TODAY! (Sat.)
"THUNDEDIIRDS"
"LAST Of THE.
COMANCHES"
P.M.
NEVER KNOWN!
HER ONLY HOPE
WAS THIS
ESCAPING
CONVICT!
...and Time
Was Running
HIT!
Langford
Regan
FOR A STAR
QUEST"
MEEKER