THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon Thursday, April 30, 1953 Paw i In . the Edited kj WIE FORBES Falls City Revival services are being held at the Free Methodist church all this week beginning at 7:30 pjn. Rev. George RoseberTy, Sa lem district superintendent, will be the guest speaker at the Falli City Methodist church Sunday, May 8, at 7:30 pjn. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hen thorne made a trip to Oregon City Sunday to visit their son, Martin, and family. Mrs. Charles Rash and chil dren of Salem visited with her aunt's family, Mrs. M. L. Thompson, Saturday. Mrs. J. R. Strauss entertain ed the Falls City Garden club recently at her home. Mrs. John Chamberlain con ducted the business meeting. The group decided to pur chase a shrub for each church 'in Falls City. . They plan to have a flower show In June. Um Flh.l rtuthrlriff and Mrs. Chester Benefiel had charge of the program. Guests present were Mrs. Freden, Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Purdy and children. ' . Mrs. Chester Benefiel will entertain the club May 28. Mrs. Lucy Palmer Is visit ing at Springfield. Mrs. Lilian Kltchln, Mrs. Neva Poland and Mrs. Marie Sullvan were In Dallas and In dependence recently. Everett Lamprecht of Hub bard was a Friday evening caller at his parents home. He took his sister, Violet, home with him for a week-end visit. . A. R. Reed made a business trip to Dallas last week. , Rebekahs elected to attend grand lodge in May are: Mrs. riM.ta .Tnalln anil Mri. Ruth Larlmor. Their alternates are M T llll.n Wtehln and Mrs. Mabel Falrchild. , Gervais The annual Mothers and Daughters tea and style show was held in the high school gym Thursday afternoon. - Miss Betty Hall was com- MMlatAii tnr t'Am alrls who modeled their clothes made In Dorothy , Caspars sewing classes.'.. Two piano duets by Carol Reillng and Jean Manning and two accordian numbers by Nancy Buford were played during the show. C-Den house was held by Mrs. Glen Trussell at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H- R. Hanea in Gervais Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock In honor of their 28th wedding anniversary. Manv friends and relatives paid their respects to the couple, who have made their home for 18 years, coming from the Lake Lablsh district. In 1928 and have one daugh ter, (Luzerne) Mrs. Trussell. Guests from out of town were H. F. Hanes of Gaston; Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Gourley and Mary of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trussell of Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Short of Woodburn. Junior Womens club held Its April meeting with Mrs. Gary Cutsforth at her home Thurs day evening:. Anrll birthdays of Mrs. O. Hoye and Mrs. J. .Phillips were marked with gifts. High prize went to Freda Manning, low prize to Mrs. N. Nibler. Officers elected for the com ing year were: President, Mrs. R. Chrz to succeed Mrs. Hoye; Mrs. Nibler, vice president atirrenHH Mlu Manning: Mrs. Jake Cutsforth succeeds Mrs. G. Cutsforth as secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Chrz will be hostess for the May meeting. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Manning born April IS, was baptized Sunday at Sacred Heart Catholic church by Rev. G. Snlderhon. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Manning were sponsors. She was named Joan Marie. Macleay Mother's day will be the theme of the lecturer s pro gram, at the grange meeting Friday night. May l. Serving refreshments will be Mrs. Elmer McKee and Mrs Edwin Powers. Members of the Pratum Macleay Home Extension unit were guests of Mrs. Virgil . Burson, for an all-day meeting at her home, Tuesday. ' The demonstration subject was care of rugs and uphol stered furniture, with exten sion agent Ermlna Fisher as demonstrator. During the business session, with Mrs. John Feldschau pre siding, reports on 4-H club work by Mrs. Albert Mantle on 4-H club and on legislature by Mrs. M. M. Magee. Officers elected for the com ing year were Mrs. Donald Madder, chairman; Mrs. Albert Mantle, vice chairman; and Mrs. M. M. Magee, secretary- treasurer. The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Cor nelius Bateson, - Valley; Bethel Park Mr. and Mrs. R. Nelson were week-end guests In the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Keyes, Portland. Park youngsters enjoyed a weiner roast at the Gardner Johnson home Tuesday night. The occasion was Harold John son's ninth birthday. Ralph Bowcut, Bremerton, Wash., and Kenneth Bowcutt, Portland, were week - end guests in the home of their uncle, Rev. S. D. Splesz. ' Buena Vista Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prather spent Friday in Eugene, Mr. Prather attended the Loggers Congress and Mrs. Prather visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rogers of Inde pendence were Sunday eve ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Drazdoff. Mrs. Thelma Pruiett attend ed the State Parent-Teachers association meeting in Medford last week. She is an officer in the high school PTA here. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Bride at a party Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farm en, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Hara, , Mr. and Mrs. Russ Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harmell and Francis Byron. Mr. and Mrs. Harold With- row and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prather spent Thursday smelt fishing near Troutdale, and this week-end Elza Long, John Drazdoff, Elmer Busby, Harold Busby, Dennis and Marvin Busby all got their limit. Mr. . and Mrs. C. C. Ham mond of Woodburn were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hultman. - Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Graber drove to Gervais to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wells Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold with- row spent Sunday at their daughter s home in Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bacons, help ing care for Mrs. Bacon, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells attended the anniversary din ner and meeting at the Friends church In Salem as special guests. , The Farmers Union will have Its monthly meeting May 8 at the community hau with a no-host supper. Miss Nina Moon of Indepen dence and Gordan Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells, were married Sunday in Ste venson, Wash, i They were at tended by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carylyle of Corvallls. They are honeymooning at the coast In Canyon Drive apartments, They will live In the house on the Grounds place near his parents and will work In Sa lem for the. state, bookkeeping. Willamiha Willamlna Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hellend of Salem were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. Julius Jensen. Larry Drill returned home from the hospital Monday, where he had been confined since Friday evening with a broKen arm. Steve Brock was honored Sunday on his 10th birthday, when his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orley Brock, took him to the Beaver baseball game in Portland. Others making the trip were Gene Brock, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Denton and Mike, and Mrs. Roseada Haenny and children of Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Zetter- berg of Newport were Satur day guests at the Floyd Zetter berg home. Mrs. Hubert Garrabrant of Hood River was a guest of Mrs W. C. Tremblay for several days last week. Sunday guests at the Russell Watts home were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Timberlake of Newberg, J. R. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hall of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Franklin of Corvallls were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Walde Fors man and Jan spent the week end visiting with friends and relatives in Washington. . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds and family of Dallas were Sun day dinner guests at the Jim Monaco home. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Ira McKinley visited Wesley Harrltt in a Daiias hospital Tuesday, where he is suffering from a broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dickey and family visited his grand father, Mr. Frack, In Amity, Sunday. He has been 111. The late Franklin D. Roose velt hurled more opening day pitches than any U.S. presi dent. COLONIAL HOUSE REOPENING FRIDAY, MAY 1 Silverton Submitting to major surgery at Silverton hospital, Monday were Mrs. J. P. A. Hansen, 87, who was officially reported as doing -jairiy wcu. . I . tMM . M Miss Jean Down, 14, a ires- man In the ValseU high school, underwent surgery for the re moval of a growth on her leg, at Silverton hospital, Monday forenoon. Her mother, Mrs. James Down . (Jeannette Marsh) is remaining in Silver ton at the home of her par ents, the Joe Marshes, during her daughter's hospitalization of several days. Mrs. Allan Foster announced the meeting of Cub Scout pack No. 01, at the Eugene Field school, where many awards of advancement and accomplish ments were made to the mem bers under the direction of Dr. Ralph Schmidt, assisted by the den mothers. Much Interest was evidenc ed in the plans for the Scout Parade and Circus to be at Sa lem, on Waters Field, at 7:30 o'clock, the evening of May 9. The three delegates from the Silverton Parent-Teacher as sociation have returned from the. state convention held In Medford during the latter part of the past week, where the PTA program theme was "Bet ter Homes, Better Schools, Bet ter Communities," In Oregon. Jennell Moorhead of Eugene directed the business sessions. The local delegates - ware Mrs. Harold Toft, Mrs. Eugene Smith, and Mrs. -Wilbert Peron, Silverton publications chairman. The convention re port will be presented to fel low members at the Thursday, May 7, meeting. Also at this session, recently elected officers are to be In stalled. Mrs. Allan Foster will serve as 1963-84 president with Mrs. Ralph Schmidt the retir- lng president. ' Gates The Oak Park Motel, owned by C. J. Montag of Portland, was sold recently to K. L. Mendenhall, realtor . of Port land. This property, reported to be valued at $40',000, Is in Gates and has eight units and car ports. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Struckmeler who own and op erate the Gates Variety store will manage the motel which is just adjacent to their store. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Struckmeler moved into the motel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cammack who returned recently from Bolivia, where they have been for the past five years doing missionary work, will be at the Gates Community church Sunday, May 3. A basket din ner wil be held at the church at noon. . . Mr. Cammack was principal of the local high school sev eral years ago. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Hearing and two children of Stayton were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morrison. The Hearings were former residents of Gates. From Silverton Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Miley were Mrs. Miley's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bol meier. Mr. and Mrs. Willam Athey of Lebanon- were Sunday guests at the homeo f Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart. Mrs. Athey and Mrs. Stewart are sisters. . Mrs. Elmer Klutke attended the Spring Festival of the Ma rlon Co. Home Extension units in Salem Saturday. Mrs. Klu tke was chairman of the com mittee in charge of the Meha ma unit's display at the festi val. Mrs. Rosa Roten was sur prised at the home when her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Amos Roten, invited a group of her friends to help her celebrate her birthday Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Tur- nldge of Cutler City were Gates visitors over the week end. Mrs. Turnldge, who was seriously 111 tor so long, is al most recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Turnldge were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Burrel Cole and callers at the home of Mr. Turnldge's uncle, L. T. Henncss. Other guests at the Henness Lake home were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Currey of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. George Russel, Weaver Clark, Mrs. Betty Johnson and son, all from Hlllsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Knutson of Mill City, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nydigger and, two daughters of Lyons. "Buddie" Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Davis, has ac cepted a position in Seattle with the New York Mutual Llge Insurance Co. Davis only recently returned from Japan wncre ne naa been in service. Mrs. Cecil Haun has been seriously ill at her home for the past two weeks and though It's GOOD NEWS AT PAMISH JUNIOR NKH AUDITORIUM April JO, Miy I, it 1:15 .M. When the WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY PLAYERS ARE SINGING, DANCING, ACTING with a top tompany of SO In the roUlcklnr MIMICAL COMEDI of Colle Ufa GOOD NEWS Cttl 3 3081 w at Sfeiero t U far Riisnsd Stibl rannrted to be soma better is still under a doctors care. Mr. and Mrs. w. a. Jiuasoa are announcing the engage ment of their daughter, Miss rrnl Hudson to Niel Saraent of Tacoma, Wash. No definite date has been set lor we wea ii!ii Th hride-slcet. a for mer student at Oregon State college, is at present employed in Portland. Mr. Sargent, the prospective groom, is now at tending school in Portland. Detroit notmit Detroit - Idanha high school students will ap pear In a 3-act myswry piay, "The Skelton Walks", on Fri day evening. May 1, at the school gymnaium. ,Mlss Kazuko inuzuxa ana Mrs. Evelyn Gearhart are fac ulty directors. . , The cast Includes the fol lowing students: Robert Lady, Edna Golden, Maria Vlckers, Donald Snyder, Anna Bess fort. Jewels Hill. Eva Lou New, Raymond' Wallace, Ver- na Warthen and Mariene men ardson. A musical vesper service will be presented In recognition of national music week, Sunday, May 3, at 4 p.m., in the Detroit school library. . The program is being pre sented under the sponsorship of the Detroit Women's Civic club. Mrs. Ruth Skldmore is gen eral chairman for the affair. The public is Invited and there will be no charge. . Howard Dean is a patient at the Veterans' hospital, Sam Jackson park in Portland, where he is undergoing tests preparatory to orthopedic sur gery. . ; t Several weeks' convales cence at the hospital will be required following a spinal op eration. ' Paul Dillard of Eugene ' Is staying' with the Dean, family at the Detroit ranger station. Other' visitors at the Dean home last week-end were1, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bacina and two sons from Eugene.. , : Mr. and Mrs... Gale Fagan are traveling north for a week's vacation.. While they are gone, Mrs. Carrie Mason is substi tuting for Mrs. Fagan as' cook at the ranger station. Mariene White visited her family, the O. J. Whites, last week-end, returning to North west Christian college at Eu gene, Sunday. Gale Christenson visited family and friends in Newberg last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore were week-end guests at the George . Stegmuelier farm home' In Corvallls last week end. Mrs. Lawrence Petery has joined her husband at their new home the Detroit ranger station. Their household goods arrived Monday and they are now getting settled. Mrs. Pet ery, a trained nurse, has been recently employed in a Van couver hospital The Deanha PTA elected the following officers at a recent meeting: Mrs. Allene Kettle son, president; Mrs. Alice Moore, vice president,- Mrs. Goldle Storey, secretary; Mrs. Edna Tucker, treasurer. ' The election was by unan imous ballot in favor of the recommendations of the nom inating committee which in cluded Mrs.' Lorraine Sophy, Mrs. wayne Woodward and Mrs. James Gordon. Lyons Mrs. . Chsrlrs rrnmn tta.i.- ed bv Mrl. Leo Cnunn wmm hostess for the Home Exten sion ulnt at their home Mon day with the meeting begin ning at 10:30 a.m. The project was "Outdoor Meals" with the two Mrs. Cru sons project leaders. In order to have a camnftre a fire was built in a wheel barrow and placed on the ce ment porch, where they pre pared the meal. Election of officers will be held at the next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer have announced the arrival of a baby girl born Monday at a Salem hospital. She has been named Tamara Sue and has three older brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roye of Elgin spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye. Saturday evening they all went to Lebanon where they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Pesek. The occasion honored Mrs. E. NOW UNDER NEW ' MANAGEMENT Kitchen Re-Opened Serving S:St PJW..T11T Have dinner or a snack at the New Village Inn! Small Group or Large Groan . . . The Food Is Always Tops. "The Three Guts' Appearing nightly this week and next NEW VILLAGE INN 1057 Portland Rd. Stayton Honor students from St Mary's school for the six weeks period are: First grade:. Mary Beltel, lVouise Voltin.-and Den nis Kreitzer. Second grade: Carol Freres, Patrlc Jacoby, and Arlene Blevers. Third grade: James Zoltoske, Bar bara Voltin and Kent Scher macher. Fourth grade: John Fery, Judy Lackner. Nathan Geraths and Mary Ann Foltz. Fifth grade: Fat Freres, Doris Adams, Karla Van Drelsche, James Van Handel and Janice Fery. Sixth grade: William Burrell, Linda Murphy, Joyce Welter and Luke Pietrok. Seventh grade: DeAnn Palmer, Marjorie O'Connor, Michael Hendricks, Kenneth Van Drel sche, Norman Geraths, and Ro bert Stuckart Eighth grade: Linda Van Handel, Katherine Kirsch, Arlene Minter and Rita BeiteL The students of Union high school will present their play, "The Robe, on Tuesday, May 8, at the Star theater. The admission charge will go to the new Santiam Memorial hospital. , , The 39th annual alumni homecoming of Stayton high school will be held May 9. The day will begin with the crowning of a May queen from Union high school, at 10 a.m., and exercises by students from both grade and high schools, at the high school. - A baseball game has been scheduled between teams of the high school and the alumni for 2 p.m. The annual alumni banquet is to be held at. 8 In the high school gym, and danc ing in the grade school gym at 10 p.m. - " . ' Amity Officers elected at the an nual business meeting at the) First Baptist church Sunday, April 26, were: Deacon, W. R. Konzelman, (3 years); deaconess, Mrs. W. R. Konzelman, (3 years); ju nior deacon (1 year) Wendell Martin; trustee (3 years) Har old ' Pickett; treasurer, Ted Lehman; financial secretary, Tillman Loop; church clerk, Mrs. W. H. Loop; Sunday school superintendent, G. E. Gilasple; pianist, Mrs. Ralph Konzelman. Delegates to the Oregon State Baptist convention, Sa lem, Calvary Baptist church, L. Roye on .her birthday an niversary. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Deck er, Clarence, Jr., and Sue Ann, Mrs. Opal Strom, and Mrs. George Hubbard of Eugene were Sunday; guests at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman. Mrs. Huffman is a sister of Mrs. Decker and Mrs. Strom, and a daughter of Mrs Hubbard. Mrs. Cora Corbett of Salem spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bressler. Mrs. Corbett is a sister of Mr. Bressler. She also called at the Earl Allen and John Worden homes. DRIVE-IN THEATRE T -J I I -Tiiom 27829 1 UllSH WHINS. NWNWAT t GATES OPEN 7:04 SHOW AT DEBIT NOW! "THPN6ER IN THE EAST" Alan Ladd Deborah Kerr Pins "THE GUNFIGHTER" Grerory Peck law . .aaB1ssjskw s 9 IBmm i i j i MATINEE DAILY FROM 1 P.M. TOMORROW!... And Don't Forget OUR BIG BARGAIN MATINEE Adults 50c (inc. tax) 'Till 5 P.M.! One of Hie Year's Outstanding Pictures! r SULUVAN ROLAND COLOR CARTOON PIDGEON 22J May 5, 6, 7, were the pastor, William P. Bray; Mrs. E. H. Lehman, . Mrs. M. ; J. Lehman and Mrs. M. T. Henderson. - Myrtle Circle No. 68, Neigh bors of Woodcraft, held a pub lic installation of officers Monaay evening, Apru zt, in IOOF hall. : Mrs. Alma Owens, grand representative, assisted by the grand team, district No. 21 of Newberg, and . Mrs. , Cordis Morrison, grand representa tive, installed Russell Lawson as guardian neighborr Carrie Kidd, past guardian neighbor; advisor, Elma Nason; magician, Alta Snodgrass;.' clerk, Gertie Richter; ' banker, John . Ma- hood; attendant, Ethel Law- son; inner sentinel Rose- Bin man; outer sentinel, Pearl Manning; captain of the guard, Ralph Wood; flag bearer, Opal Lohley; musician, Cora New man; managers, J. R. . Panek, John Lohley; press, Irene Pan- ew; senior guardian,' Vema Mekkers. Woodburn Woodburn The spring flower show, sponsored by the Woodburn Garden club, 'will be Saturday, May 2,' at Wood- burn in the building at 164 Hayes street, formerly occu pied by the Woodburn Music store. It Will be open 2 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. The theme will be "May Bas kets" and committees will in clude: '.'. Flower show chairman, Mrs. Ralph Bair, Aurora. Staging, Harold Colgan,' A. G. Cowan. i Entries, Mrs. Fred Frentz, Mrs. Roy Kuns. Tea, Mrs. Charles Conyne. Junior exhibits, Mrs. Harold Colgan. Educational, .'Mrs. R. K. Seely. Plant sale, etc., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Covey; Placing committee, Mrs. Lela Hugill, Mrs. Tina Owre, Mrs. James Livesay. Judges, entertainment, Mrs. Ray Glatt Hospitality, Mrs. H.F. But- terfield, Mrs. George Sweaney. Horticulture, Mrs. John Ramage. , - Arrangements, Mrs. A. G. Cowan, Mrs. Gordon Seely.. . PHONC S.S7SS Susan Hsyward Charlton Heston PRESIDENT'S 1 LADY." . , Wm. Lnndlsan - In Technicolor - "DOWN AMONG THE SHELTERING PAT.MS" VMONIS-SOSO Bud Loo "Abbott ft CoateUo GO TO MARS" Ronjbld Reaf an "LAW ORDER" ON OUR STAGE 8:30 TONITE! H011YW00D TAUNT SCOUT ROY GORDON ad Hb Stir Discovsrf "TALENT QUEST" ftfwhtfl EDSYRING Al the HimMnd Orgiitl Ns Advints in Priest ItHDS TODAY! (THURS.) REDHEAD FROM WYOMING" i "ROGUE'S MARCH" DAVID WAYNE OSCAi UVANT HUtl MOCKS LATE NEWS I FuuriiohhlJ nlH Hopewell Hopewell The prayer meeting of the Hopewell E. U. B. church will be held this week at Peter Parvin home. "'.' , , The Hopewell school was closed Friday afternoon, In respect to the funeral of Roy W. Hammer, husband of the principal of the Hopewell school. Mrs. Stettler of Salem has been substituting for Mrs'. Hammer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Step hens showed their travel pic tures . at the Pleasantdale Community club Friday evening. ; : Mrs. . Clifford Stephens of North Bend, Ore., visited with Mr: and Mrs. Howard Step hens recently, also spent some time with her mother. Mrs. Eva Purvine of' Lincoln. Verner Setala, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kustl - Setala. has been 111 at his home in New burg, for the past three weeks. He Is recovering from re currence of tropical fever con tracted in the Hawaiian Is lands during the war. Mr. and Mrs. Kustl Setala and family received a letter from Finland last week, in forming them of the death of Mr.. Setalas's aunt, who was 90 years of age. Mrs. Mary Pekkola of Mc Minnville, mother of Mrs. John Ojua, was a week-end guest of - the John Ojua family. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rogers OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 O'CLOCK J.J QUALITY CLOTHIERS FOR Record Breaking SUIT ENDS SATURDAY NITE-MAY 2 To date we hoye broken all sales records for the month of April and it's ne wonder with these . . . Superfine Quality Suits Selling at These SENSATIONAL MONEY SAVING LOW PRICES Over SOI new 185S style 100 wool worsted-fabrics to ehoose from. New patterns, colors, and weaves. Most dur able, long-wearing, shape holding, stay pressed gabar dines, sharkskins, twists, flannels and fancy worsteds. Over 5700 retailers throughout the United States have agreed that these well known famous makers of these custom tailored snlts are the greatest clothing values in America at regular prices. NOW HERE IS YOUR list Chance To Buy Them at These Miracle Value-Giving de Regulor $45 to $48 SUITS Regular $60 to $65 SUITS A LARGE SELECTION OF OUR FINEST $70 TO $75 2 FANTS SUITS AT $47.50 & $55.00. SPORT COATS AND SLACKS All new 1953 styles, finest quality, 100 wool wonted fabrics. New patterns, colors, styles and fabrics at great reductions. Come in and see the most beautiful line of salts, sport coats and slacks you have ever seen at prlres you'll be glad to pay, ... We have plenty to choose from in slies to fit all regulars, shorts, longs and stouts. CHELSON HATS $5.00 & $7.50 Open friday Hite Till 9 o'clock J.J. Clothes Shop Slated. i DOORS WEST OF LIBERTY AT THE BUS STOP called on Oscar Lafferty and.' the L. W. Scoggan family of Grand Island Sunday after noon. 'i .1 t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currle and family,- of .Gales Creek, spent the week-end with their parents, the Henry Deedons,! and Neil Curries. , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirkwood' of WesUake, Calif., called on his father, Tom Kirkwood in! Hopewell, Sunday aiternoon.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owen' and family and Mr. and Mrs.: Clarence Legg went ; amelt' fishing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.: John-Geisler and Ed Loop' also went smelting this week.i Fruitland Fruitland Mr. and' Mrs.' A. E. Dalke Sunday , enter-: talneri Mr. and Mrs ' TTari...,' Dalke and four, children,' Kar-i' en Stanfield of Albany, Mrs.! Sarah rinllrp Mrs Nhn.l. : Helen Thiessen of Dallas, and'. Mr. and Mrs. William Battel; and Dick Bartel of Portland. I Friday Nlfht r Open 6:45 J Back Hudson JulU Adams! THE LAWLESS BREED1 1 Dinah Shoro - Alan Yeing ; "AARON SLICK FROM ' . PUNKIN CREEK" Both in Technicolor . CLOTHES SHOP MEN AND YOUNG MEN - Price Smashing g Prices Regular $50 to $55 SUITS 3750 Regular $70 to $75 SUITS $5500 NO SHOW TONIGHT