In the Valley Edited by MIKE FORBES Unionvale Unlonvale Mr. and Mn. Donald Gosset of Vntonvale and her parents, Mr. and Mr. Ed Schmidt of Carlton, mo tored to Bend Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Fred Lautner of Amity were Friday guests of relatives here. Mrs. Victor Gelger and Mrs. John Thien were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Billing in Portland Monday. They went to get acquainted with the new nephew, Steven Billings, born Easter Sunday , He has a brother six years old. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilder were Sunday guests of their son, Harold wilder and family near Yamhill. They went especially to honor their granddaughter, Patricia Wil der, who was 10 years old April 20. tAacleay Macleay Mrs. Virgil Bur son will be hostess to members of the Pratum-Macleay home extension unit, at her home Tuesday, April 28. The project will be "care of . rugs and upholstered furni ture", , This will be an all-day meet ing with a sack lunch at noon. All Interested women are In' vlted to attend. 3 shows a-srea Academy Winner) Anthony Qulnn Rook Hudion In Technicolor . "SEMINOLE" ., Klrby Grant "FANGS OF ABCIIC" MMNI .SOM Richard Wldmark In Technicolor "DESTINATION GOBI" . Dan Dalley - Constance Smith "TAXI" Mat Dally from I p. M. BARGAIN MATINEE 50c (Inc. tax) Till 5 P.M.I ENDS TOOAVI "MIX SIN6ER" iihI "IMMDER IN UST TOMORROW! AT BARGAIN PRICES! AUNrmiM4IWuriOWAl HC1UW CO-FEATURE! ..1CGUE i.liARCH -UWFORD -BREEHE HIM DRIVE-IN THEATR H0NI "9" UlliH SAIDINS, HIGHWAY ft. G ATI'S OPEN 1:00 SHOW AT DUSK ENDS TUESDAY! "RUBY GENTRY" Jennifer Jones Carl Maiden Plus It Conld Happen . . . INVASION U.S.A. jYAo;.m:G A (MVniAl JMIVaNlTHIHAI KfnM" E Aurora Anrnra Mn Tn Mn Lambert is recovering from her recent illness which con fined her to her home the past several weeks. Installation of a TV set was completed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McCrone, Wed nesday. P.G.E. Installed an electric water heater at the George Dougherty home Wednesday forenoon. Mrs. Anna Wurster is the owner of an electric range, in stalled in her home during this week. Construction of a modern three-room house for Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Evans : on upper Main street in Aurora, Is under way. Mrs. Lloyd Junken and chil dren of Portland, visited rela tives in Aurora Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Marsh of Portland drove down to the home of Mr. Marsh's parents, the W. R. Marsh's Tuesday, bringing with them fresh smelt caught in the Sandy riv er earlier In the day. Mr. ' and Mrs. Andrew ' G. Miller of Portland, will be Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Askin. Mr, Miller is a brother of Mrs. As- kin. . Mrs. Herman Walch of the Eby district near Macksburg, and Mrs. B. J. Trykto of Van couver, Wash., were hostesses at a double shower recently, at the home of Mrs. Walch, honoring , their sister and sister-in-law, Mrs. Rolley Wil kinson of Salem, and Mrs. Ron ald Marsh, of Portland, both recent brides. Guests at the shower and "get acquainted party" Includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Rolley Wilkin son (Alice Marsh), Mrs. Anna Wollner, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burley and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burley, Mrs. Anna Walch, Mrs. Mabel Burley, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Burley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dl vorschak, Miss Arlene Dlvor schak, Mr., and Mrs. Delbert Dlvorschak, Roger, Sylvia and Myrtle Dlvorschak, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walch, Donald, Rome and JoAnn Walch, Mrs W. R. Marsh of Aurora, mother of the newlyweds, Miss Joyce Marsh, sister of Ronald Marsh, Mrs, Wilkinson, Mrs. Herman Walch and' Mrs. B. J. Trytko, Stanley and Linda Trytko, and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Trytko. Zena Zena A Zena woman who has spent the past month and a half traveling Is Mrs. James P. Smart of Maple Mound Farm, who returned home this week. The purpose of her trip was to visit her son, Horace Belden at Syracuse, N.Y., who is a candidate for Ph.D. at Syra' ouse university. , Mrs. Charles E. Ward, a cou sin of Mrs. Smart's, joined her th'ere and together they went to Oakrldge, Tenn., to be pres. ent at the wedding of Mrs. Ward's son,. They visited the United Na tions, and also saw the Easter parade in New York city. Mrs. Smart came back as far as San Francisco via the Zephyr. itWi tktA - n - SJ i . . 1 By - GEORGE HUGGINS How often does your youngster ride in a friend's car to a movie, to a ball game or to a school affair? When this occurs, we usually don't rush over to find out what kind of auto insurance he carries for the protection of the pas sengers. But what if your youngster is injured while riding in a car other than your own? Have you wondered if there is a sufficient amount of medical expense insur ance on the car to pay for injuries to passengers, if any? What about the medical expense insurance on your own car will It take care of this contingency? Here's one way to make sure; Take $1.50 out of your pocket and multiply that amount by the number of children In your family; take this amount to your auto insurance agent and ask him to put an endorsement on your policy which provides, "Drive Other Car Medical Expense" and if you already have $2,000 medical expense on your policy this amount will buy $2,000 for your children while they are riding in any other private passenger car. It's as simple as that. rm ikiciiD Akirc ITS N. Church Tkt CapfM PTA at Dayton Seats Officers Dayton The Dayton Parent- Teacher , association held the last meeting until fall at the grade school Tuesday evening, with Mrs. M. L. Klupinger pre siding. - Following the business meet ing, Mrs. Orva Gubjer installed thr new officers, as follows: Howard Stelngrube, president; Mrs. John Litscner, vice presi dent; Mrs. Dale Massey, sec retary; Mrs. W. J. Jones, treas urer. The new president an nounced the committee chair men for the coming year, as follows: Mr. and Mrs. George Dowd, program committee; Mr. and Mrs, David Saucy, mem bership; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Imlah, ways and means; Mrs. Charles Carr, publicity; Rob ert Tedd, parliamentarian; Mr. and Mrs. Mason Demaray, hos pitality: Floyd Wlllert, budget; Ivan Gubser, historian; Carl Francis, legislation; Mrs. Ray mond Palmer, health; Mrs. Ver non Foster,-, magailne chair man; canning committee, Mrs, Jake Tompkins, Jr., Mrs. John Howard and Mrs. Adoipn ma- ba. . Mrs. Harm Monroe and Mrs. John Howard had charge of the program. Rev. Clyde Dollar of the EUB church in Unlonvale spoke on "Citizenship Begins In the Family." Mrs. Dollar spoke on "Hob bles for Small Children in the Home.'.' ' ' - Refreshments were served by the junior and senior mothers. Scotts Mills Scotts Mills A daughter, Rose Ann, was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Krax'oerger at the Memorial hospital in Salem Tuesday evening, April 21. ' Mr. and Ms. Anton ' Ettlln are the maternal grandparents 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kel- 11s went. to Eureka, Calif., re cently on business. Mrs. Wesley Owens, recently discharged from the hospital, is recuperating at the home of a daughter who lives in Wash ington. Dewayne Owens, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Owens, has received his dlscharg from the army. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Haskins of Monitor were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finkt Mr. and Mrs. Almond Rich visited with relatives in Sil- verton Sunday. . Mrs, Marsareath Fry and Miss Doris Immonen were din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Flas Tuesday evening.. , Cassell Males left Friday for Arizona, where the Males fam ily will make its home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haynes and family have moved to Sil verton. ' Mrs. Asa H. Nomer has re turned home from her trip to Nebraska and other mid-western states, where she visited relatives. Recent week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Mr.rgareath Fry were Mr. and Mrs. William Imper and daughters, Jeanett, 'and Denise, and Edwin Schmitt of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. De- Lane Fry and children, Kyle and Mark, of Amity; Mr. and Mrs. Alois Imper . and chil dren, Sharon and Rodney, of Silverton. , Children and grandchildren of Mrs. Paul Splonski gathered at her home Thursday evening to celebrate her birthday.. - tliat 8ID BOISE ai-wwrviwii 3-9119 8ALEM Stick Cmmi a! rttri Into" THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Silverton Silverton The Silverton school board voted to accept students from district 33-C, Evans Valley and McLaughlin, from' the fifth and sixth grades because of crowded conditions in the rural areas. Seventh and eighth graders are already attending Silverton schools. Harry Riches of the Silver- ton Chamber of Commerce is chairman of the annual Far mers' Night program being sponsored Tuesday evening by the senior and junor forums at the Washington Irving build ing. Elmer Lorence Is arrang ing the program. Two hearings are scheduled before the Public Utilities Com missioner in the near, future, one on proposed raise in 811- verton-Salem bus rates, Mon day, May 4, at 10 a.m., In room No. 210, Public Service build ing, Salem, Hind the considera tion of proposed telephone rates raise on Tuesday, May 12, at 10 a.m., in the Sijverton office of the Interurban Telephone company by the commmisston- The local Baptist group has secured a lease on the former CCC camp through the efforts of Rev. E. Duerksen. Plans are to take over around Aug. 1 this year, to operate for five weeks. expecting to accommodate 780 campers during that time. Volunteer officials of the Recreational association, an in corporated organization sup ported by Community Chest funds, are looking for their amplifier and record player, which they report as having disappeared. 1 The material has been used- for the teen-age dances. Harry Hagedorn, president, has asked anyone in terested in the summer recrea tion program to attend a meet ing, Tuesday evening, May 5. Mrs. A. B. Wiesner is sub stituting at the Appeal-Tribune during the absence of Mrs. Vic tor Howard, who is completing convalescence at the family home following surgery at sit verton hospital several days ago. Keith Berg of the VFW may be contacted by any boy under 18 years of age interested, in being sponsored by the organ ization In an entry in the Cap ital Journal's Soap Box Derby. Local friends greeted Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy at their rural home late Thursday afternoon on their return home from several months stay at Winter Haven, Fla. The Murphys were ' delayed several days on their drive home via the southern route and California, being involved in an automobile collision. Both are still under medical supervision. Their ' car was badly damaged and repaired in Sacramento, Calif., near where they experienced the accident Mrs. W. E. Kllgore Is com pleting convalescence at the Silverton. home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Calkins of Chester St. Mrs. Kilgore submitted to surgery two weeks ago at the Salem Memorial hospital. She is making satisfactory improve ment. W. B. Grossnlckle, employe of the Clark-Shepherd' com pany, underwent spinal surgery at a Portland hospital several days ago, and is reported by Mrs. Grossnlckle as doing well. He will be put in a cast within a few days to wear for three months. The late Franklin D. Roose velt hurled more opening day pitches than any U.S. president. PROVE TO YOURSELF WHY "DOUBLE-RICH" TASTE SATISFIES- Make a Simple Test with this"Sample "Size! Make this test. Prove to yourself there's double-rich plesiure in every sip of iouhU-rkh Creim of Kentucky. Take heme a "sample" battle of Cream of Kentucky, the premium whiskey that comes from Kentucky . . . home of the world's finest whiskies. Than ttit "Crtam" idiImi your present brand. We know you'll join the millions who found their favorite . . . when they sampled double-rich Cream of Kentucky. Tediy,Eaey KeatKkr'i Finest Whltkty-A llentf MPROOf . 70 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS . Macleay Macleay Spring flowers formed the decorations for a tea for which the 4-H girls of the cooking club were host esses Tuesday afternoon at the home of their club leader, Mrs. James Hudec, honoring their mothers and teachers. Guests were Mrs. Sam Mill er, assistantc lub leader, Mrs. Harry Martin, Jr., Mrs. Ralph Keyser, Mrs. Denald Ream, Mrs. M. LHopkins, Mrs. Eth el Ramus, Mrs. Elsie Carpen ter, Mrs. R. L. Hopkins, River side, Calif., and Mrs, Hudec. Peter Taylor is out of school with chlckenpox. Peter recently was out of school with the measles. He Is a member of the eighth grade class. Members of the 4-H clubs will have exhibits at the 4-H county fair to be held at Stay ton. , They will also take part in the parade. Unionvale Unionvale Forty members of the Unionvale and Hopewell Home Extension units attended the joint meeting held all day Thursday at the Unionvale Evangelical United Brethren church. Mrs. Fred C. Stockhoff and Miss Virginia Magness, both of Wheatland, were the ' project leaders for Unlonvale and Hopewell. Curtis Douglas, . who spent one year of his Army enlist ment in India, gave a compre hensive talk of his experiences there. Mrs. Susie Douglas and Mrs. Steven Nevil had sou venirs from India on. display. Rev. Clyde Dollar showed two reels of moving pictures on India. Two Indian food preparations were served at the noon dinner. The next meeting of the Unionvale unit will .. be dry cleaning at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Will in the Grand Island district, with the county agerltMrs. Alma Hart man Wells, the project leader. Louis W. Magee of Union vale, who has seven acres of Croft Easter lilies in the Wheat land district, spent two days attending ' the annual Croft growers convention, held Tues day and, Wednesday at Brook ings. He called on Mrs. Dewey Akres and on the return trip called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Will at Yachats. Two acres of nectar berries have been set at the Victor Gelger farm. The berries are similar to the well-known boy senberry. ' '..'-.j ..,.;,, Fairview Fairview Mr. 'and Mrs. Howard Stephens of Fairview were Sunday dinner guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Branson at Independence. Mrs. James Watts, after sev eral days checkup at EmanUel hospital, Portland, returned home Saturday. The Hopewell Home Demon stration unit met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rogers of Fairview Wednesday for a home dry cleaning lesson. The Amity Methodist ladies circle No. 3 will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Snyder in the Fairview district Wednesday. Work on the new house at the Carl Rasaka farm has been suspended with the rush of farm work. . SCHENLEY DIST.,INC, FRANKFORT, XY. f ntoti I THC HEART 1 I of tmi V y auit mass J Buena Vista Buena Vita Mr. and Mr. Murray Adams, Carolyn and Ray, of Eugene, and Bill Pra ther of Klamath Falls, spent the week-end at the Leland Prather home. Bill went on to Portland for the first three days of this week o attend a bakers convention. He is at tending O.T.Ci taking "Bak ery1:. ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deterlng visited at the Bob Bratton home in Olympla, Wash., , over the week-end and at Chehalls with friends. Mr. and Mrs. N. Boms of Albany, accompanied by Mrs. Maud Johnson and Mrs. Geor gia Prather of. Buena Vista, were guests for dinner Sunday in Oregon City at the Charles Gates home, also calling on Lou Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prather made a business trip to Sweet Home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Georae Laub- ner and daughter Shirley, Miss Emma Laubner or Aioany, were recent guests at the Har mon. & Rust ranch, i Miss Evelyn Carrol and Mrs. Blanche Rust ofi Sweet- Home were Sunday guests of Mrs. Rust's mother, Mrs. Addie Har mon. : Mr.' and Mrs. Jonas Graber were Sunday dinner guests o Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ruddell in Independence... Dick Loy is entertaining the measles. He has been real sick with them. L. L. Lee and D. C. Brooks of Salem were guests of Far- rell Rust, Sunday. . . Mrs. R. Norman Hukarl and Mrs. Bill Bryan of Hood River, accompanied Mr. and Mrs Dallas .' Banks of Richland. Wash., for a visit with their parents over the . week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hultman and Mr. and Ms. Henry Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Graber entertained the Home Econom ice club of the Grange Friday at their country home with about 38 attending from Mon mouth. Mrs, i Lee Sawtell was co-hostess. Buena Vista-Highland Home Extension unit met in the Com munity hall in Buena Vista Wednesday, when Mrs. Goldie Bowman, Mrs. Wanda Ward and Mrs. Henrietta Busby gave the demonstration on "Home made Ready-mixes." Nominating committee was appointed by Mrs. Wanda Ward, acting president in the absence of Mrs. Faye Calliese, as fol lows: Mrs. Goldie Bowman, Mrs. Evadna Prather and Mrs. Henrietta Busby. The next meeting will be May '20 v with "My Favorite Vegetable and How to Cook It" being demonstrated by Mrs. Ha zel Wells and Mrs. Minnie Os born. , " Buena Vista Woman's club met Wednesday afternoon. ninmSaiTT Now Showing Open 6:45 Dan Dalley Diana Lynn In Technicolor "MF.EI M! AT THE FAIR" Also , " Dane Clark m Margaret Lockwood "HIGHLY DANGEROUS" an w the CkacOwictk Bloom V - Li Mrs. William Peltz Wins Cake Contest wnnrihurn Eighteen cakes were baked by members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars aux iliary at the seventh cake bak ino onntcst held Friday at the May Furniture store kitchen, sponsored by tne May wo. ana the Woodburn Food Market. Mrs. William Pelti received the first prize for the best cake baked, Mrs. Harlow C. Dixon placed second and Colleen Gor ton was awarded the third prize. Mrs. Anna Hempel re ceived the cook book furnished by the May Co. in a drawing. The cakes were placed on sale Saturday morning at the Woodburn Food Market with all receipts going to the VFW auxiliary. ' ' When it. is time for adult cicadas to appear, 20,000 or more may crawl out of the ground beneath a single tree. Mrs. Minnie Osborn read the opening number. ' Two new members joined the club, Mrs. Melba Powers and Mrs. N. Green. Mrs. Har riet Busby and Mrs.- Evadna Prather gave a report on the federation meeting in Oak Grove. Mrs. Olive Wells and Mrs. Hazel Wells served refresh ments. , The next meeting will be May 6 with Minnie Osborn and Antha McLaughlin as hostesses and Elizabeth Lierman having charge of the program. II rj WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY APRIL 27-28-29 Reopening Thursday, April 30th Chuck's Steak House 3190 Portland Road Salem Phone 3-3992 hnramaraarflti TMm fauBM Eves. 8:3( P.M. Matinees Sat. j 'oIIIm of 19S3 Mall Order Application PORTLAND ARENA, N.W. 20th and MARSHALL tnclosed b check P Monty erdtr D I $ c r,kn, Nitts t Man.- $3.60 $3.00 - $2.50 $1.50. Tlx Incl. Eve. D Mat. 1st choice dat 2nd chok Addrtst. city- -loot lease enclose stamped For Your Late Evening Dining It's The DKooam Specializing In Steaks and Sea Foods SENATOR HOTEL T 551 Court St. Ph. 34151 Monday, April 27, 195 Amity Amity Amity Woman-, Civic Improvement club h,u Its April meeting with Mrs. Van K. Lawson near White. son recently. i Mrs. William Sproal presia. ed. Mrs. Alma Wells, county extension agent,1 talked about "Woman! Place in the Com. munity," A contribution was made for the cancer fund. Mrs. Royal Cochran, captain for the drive in the Amity area announced that several women will sponsor coffe hours. . Members were reminded of the annual meeting of the County Federation of Worn, en's clubs April 27, at Sherl. dan. Mrs. Rupert Chrlstenien and Mrs. iiienDerger were co- ho:tesses. ' BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION Beaver Hall 248 N. Commercial 7 to 10 P.M. ' Phont 46143 Tues., April 28 TiV- ensure ttmd Mall Fadow Z:"i r' Kat 4 5:30 FJH. -Phone- self-addrasseel envelope. SCJ-4-27 .--J Dine and Dance