Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 28, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    In The
Mued by MIU FORBES
Detroit
Detroit Mr. and Mr. Roy
Anderson of Vmiouttr,
Wath., and Mr. and Mr. Larry
Petrie, Jr., with their chil
dren, Larry, Michael and Jan
Ice of Forest Grove, were Sun
fuMta at the ranger itation
' home of Mr. and Mrj. Larry
Petrie, Sr.
Glenn Purvine of Long
Beach, Calif., who hai a um
mer borne . along Pamella
Creek, cut of Marlon fork,
bss been called to California
by the aeriout Ulneta of
member of hi family.
The Alford Cokenour of
Idanha, returned . recently
from a trip to Aberdeen,
Wash., where they left Mr.
Cokenour' mother, Mr. Lot-
tie Cokenour, at the borne of
' Mr. Beule Hantze. Mr .
Hantze ha left for California
i where he will jneet ber ion,
Carl Doran, a nephew of the
' Cockenoun, who 1 a return-
ed prltoner of war from
Korea. Carl, who wa taken
captive before hi eighteenth
' birthday, wa reported min
ing In actios for two year.
: He ha a brother (till terv-
ing in Korea.
Mr. and Mr. - Clarence
Baldwin of Stayton, and the
Ray Sophy were gueata of
. Mr. F. L. Noble on Wednei-
dy evening of lut week.
Mt Angel
Mt Angel Joteph Slaby of
Mt. Angel and hi two daugh
ter, Mr. Lillian Pollnske Mt.
Angel, and Mr. Clara Goldade,
Portland, will leave Portland
by train Sunday to vUit rela
tive at St Cloud, Minn.
From St. Cloud the party
will continue on to Cleveland,
Ohio, where Mr. Slaby wa
bern 71 year ago. A boat trip
from Cleveland to Buffalo and
New York will complete the
- Journey before the return trip
to Oregon.
Britain' Buckingham Palace
wa (tarted in 1703 and 1 young
compared with many other fs
mou BrIUih building.
PORTLAND ROAD
Saving Center
. IS NOW OPEN
MOW IHOWWO-OfW (ia
"JAMAICA WW
Tsehaieeler
Bay MlUaaa. ArleM Dahl
Ce.retare
"OIBL WHO BAD
VEEmnNa"
llaaketh Teyler
BOLLYWOOD KIDS
MATINXB
Tsaerrew lit to : PJC
CARTOON! SERIAL
Syeetal Matinee Feataret
"VOODOO TIQER"
A Jaaft Jba Meters
Abe
BENIOW BIBTHDAT CAM
fer'
Cerky Fnkeaa. RMa tteaefc,
Petty niaaatrfek, Hlhliii
Derle, Gerald Hearing, Lyma
ralrbrether, Ibimlmlm,
goeaa Hnstea, Glf Itm
Bherral MoCWin, aeett Gar.
don, Judl D&sfott, BUfW
Mink, Dlek Vuimu.. (Una
Chambers, Gary Kernel, Oer
aM Verbeek. Charie Martin.
Donald Beat Chert Weimar,
Larry, Bobtneoa.
Fresh Corn
.25'
Doz
Limit
Watermelon
lb. 3'
U.S. Ne. 2
Potatoes
(3T
50 lbs.
FRONT QUARTfR
,23'
lb
Hive year me.
VAC bee.
shrinkage.
FREE DELIVERY
On OreWra Over
Valley
Roberts
Roberta Mr. S. E. Abram
and ton, Ouane and Jerry, of
Port Angeles, Wash., are visit
ing at the home of her parent,
Mr. and Mr. Glenn Bidgood.
The Johnston of the north-
weit held their annual picnic at
the Dalla park Sunday, eerv-
ing a no-hot dinner at noon.
During the afternoon Wayne
Johniton played aeveral num
bene on bis violin ukulele. Mr.
Louis D. Johniton gave com
edy reading and Loul D.
Johnston read greeting from
hi sifter, Mr. F. M. Dulfey of
Polo, 111.
Present were Mr. Cora
Steea of Polo, 111.; Mr. and Mr.
Melvin Govig and children.
Mary, Alice and Melvin, Jr.
Miu Valerie Cowles, Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew John
ston, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Daeh-
ler and daughters, Marilyn,
Carolyn and Elaine, Foreit
Grove; Mr. and Mn. Lawrence
Johniton and daughter, Kay.
Beatrice and 8hella, Corvallia;
Mrs. Josle Johnston, Dallas;
Mrs. Louise Johnston and son,
Wayne, Sydney; Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Engelhorn, Salem; and Mr.
and Mrs. Louli D. Johniton of
Roberta.
Mr. and Mn. Edgar C. Smith
of Freino, Calif., spent Tuee
daf at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis D, Johniton en route
to Alaska.
Taking the boat at Seattle,
they will take the inland pas
sage to Juneau and Skagway,
traveling with a group of
friends from Freino. The
Smlthi are old-time friends of
the Johnstons.
Barbara Dawes of Portland
spent' the week at the home of
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Bressler.
Jerry Com took, who la sta
tioned at the air base near San
Francisco, spent the week at
the home of hi parents, Mr.
and Mr. R. B. Comitoek, re
turning by plane Tuesday.
Recent guest at the G. B.
Higgins home were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Schroeder and three
son of Dixon, Calif., Dr. and
Mrs. C. R. Parker and daugh
ter of Chicago, I1L, and Mrs
Charles T. Parker of Portland.
Beatrice Johniton of Corval
lia (pent the week at the home
of Mr, and Mn. Louli D. John
iton, which ended in picnic
party with Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Johnston, Sharon Kay
and Sheila Johnston of Corval
lia, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed EngeV
horn - of Salem added to the
group.
WOODBURN PARKING
Wood burn Traffic signs
covering the two-hour parking
limit for vehicles in the Wood-
burn downtown buiinesa dis
trict and the one-side parking
on adjacent itreeta are being
Installed thla week by Max
Warring, street commissioner.
As soon as installation of the
signs is completed, probably In
about a week, the ordinance
will be enforced by the city
police, according to announce
ment by Mayor Elmer Mattaon.
rnt FOB HHE FOOD
Jy Chinese
and American
COMB TO MT PLACE
Chinese 1
Tea Garden
Right Dewa T.wa
IttH Ne. Cemsaerelal
Between NUta Court it
Ed still has a few of his warm
room food lockers for rent.
Meat cut, wrapped and quick
frozen.
PURE
GROUND
BEEF
LOCKER BEEF
HIND QUARTER
it Miali.. mwkA fl.h avrmnMrf In
This new method isaranteea ne
OTIN
7
1120 S. 12
14 00
Brooks
Brooks Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Midsea are new residents In
Brooks. They have purchas
ed the Vista Auto Court, and
are operating their new busi
ness. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Belike
have as their house guest
Mr. and Mr. Jamea Belike of
Alexandria, Minn, .
A family pot luck waa held
at the home of Mr. and Mr.
Tony Pfau, honoring - Mr.
Robert Meye, Jr., of Modeito,
Calif., who 1 vlsitin at the
home of her husband's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Meye, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sturgis
and family have returned from
a trip to Wyoming.
Mrs. Esther Scorgie has
been selected to assist Mrs.
Harry Sturgis with the Brooks
Brownie Troupe for the next
year. ,.
Pedee
Pedee Mr. C. R. McCor
mack and Mrs. Paul Ronco
were botee recently for a
surprise birthday party honor
ing their cousin, Mr. F. M. Dy
er, at her home, and a gift
ahower for Scotty and Greta,
who recently came to live at
the Dyer home.
Present were Mr. J. D. Dyer,
Mr. Bud Bennett, Tommy and
Elolse Gage, Mr. Gus Bur bank,
Mrs. Maud Bur bank, Mrs. A. B.
Lyday, Vickie and Jlmmie,
Mn. S. C. Singler and Steven,
Mrs. Ernest Stanton, Mrs. Win
nie Fletcher, Mrs. Edna Turner,
Mrs. J. W. McCormack, Mra.
E. A. Bur bank, Lyle and El
don, Mrs. C. L. Bur bank, Brad
ley Ronco, Curtis and Robin
McCormack, the honor guests,
Mrs. Dyer, Scotty and Greta.
After the glfta were opened,
cake, coffee, punch, cup cakei
were served.
Glen Turner of Vancouver,
Wash., accompanied by his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Tur
ner and his aunts, Mrs. Winnie
Fletcher and Mra. C. L. Bur
bank, spent Monday at the
coast. i
Special homecoming services
were held Sunday at the school
house. Rev. Virgil T. Speece,
a former resident of the com
munity, was the guest speak
er. Mrs. Joe O'Neal waa solo
ist Mlaa Nola Womer led the
devotions.
Special service in the after
noon featured former pastors.
Those present and bringing a
ahort message were Rev. X. A.
Fagg, district superintendent of
the Oregon and Washington
conference; Rev. V. A. Ballan-
tyne, Salem; Rev. Harvey
Schuerman, Monmouth; Rev.
Howard Perry, Pedee. Letters
of greeting from Rev. Fred
Dundee, Jennings Lodge, and
Rev. William Plowman, Ever
ett, Wash., were read.
1 Rev. Delbert Dow read the
church history, written by
Rev. Fisher of Salem. Mra.
Mollis Lacey, who haa been a
reiident of this community for
SO years, and Mrs. Rittie Rr
ber, oldest church member,
were both present
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bur bank
accompanied Rev. and Mra.
I. A. Fagg to Eugene Sunday
evening, where they attended
church services at the E. U. B
church. Rev. Charles Fagg of
the Montana conference was
laueit sneaker.
Mrs. E. A. Burbank, Lyle
and Eldon, returned to their
home in Portland Sunday af
ter spending the week with
her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Dyer
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perry
spent the week - end at the
home of Mr. and Mra. C. M
Ritner, while the Rltners were
at the coait
Beef Roast
ib. 25'
7
Rib Steak
t, 39'
Boiling Beef
Short Ribs
ib. US'
Yi or WHOLE
lb.
Iks TflTfW
lecker ban or
7 DAYS A WIIK
A.M. to 1 A.M.
St. - Ph. 24403
25
TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea. Oregon
DONT COVER UP
n
That's advice from actresa
Elaine Stewart (above) who
aays that most women "hide
the .bt part of their lege."
She agrees with Christian
Dior, French designer, who
said the girls should go back
to the flapper age and wear
shorter dresses. (UP Tele
photo.) Unionvale
Unionvale Rev. Anthony
Callandro of Italy was guest
speaker at the Unionvale Evan
gelical United Brethren church
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Costs at
tended church services at the
Christian church In Dayton
Sunday to hear Rev. George
Williams, a retired minister.
preach his last sermon at Day
ton before going to the Amity
congregation for two months.
Mrs. Williams is a niece of Mr.
Coats.
E. M. Costs Is remodeling a
portion of the Grand Island
Service Center store building
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble
and Walter Solberg spent Mon
day In Portland viiiting rela
tives and attending business.
Unlonvsle The Unionvale
Evangelical United Brethren
W.S.W.S. was entertained at
the parsonage by Mrs. Clyde
Dollar, wife of the paitor, Rev.
Clyde Dollar, Tueiday even
ing.
Attending were Mrs. Dollar,
Mrs. Clark Noble. Mrs. Maur
ice Goodrich, Mrs. Raymond
Palmer, Mrs. Marion Sisco,
Mn. Clarence Rockhill, Mri.
E. F. Schroeder, Mrs. Fred
Stockholf, Mrs. Roy Stouten-
burg, Mrs. E. J. Wilder, Mrs.
Fred Withee.
The September meeting wifl
be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Wilder.
Cpl. Edward E. Clevenger of
Unionvale. liberated prisoner
of the Korean war, waa hon
ored with a gathering of more
than 30 relatives, when Mr.
and Mrs. John Thlen enter
tained with a family dinner at
their Unionvale home Tues
day.
Cpl. Clevenger will report
back to Camp Stoneman,
Calif., to receive his discharge
from the United States army,
Mrs. Walter Diebel of Un-
ionvale is slightly improved
at the General hospital, Mc-
Minnville. Mrs. Carrie Kidd,
her sister, visited her Tuesday
evening.
The United States has about
10 per cent of the earth's forest
area but produces about 90 per
cent of the world's lumber, 42
per cent of the wood pulp and
58 per cent of the plywood.
ACORNS FROM THE -eV,
WITH OEL MILNE
Sunday
Dinner
$L25
(And every day In the
week)
Served In Our Main
DIKING ROOM
SOUP OR SALAD
Hot Cinnamon Rolls
Braised Short Ribs of Beef
or Halibut Steak
Baked Potato - Green Bean
Drink and Dessert
lhe above ia one of our
mepus. It changes every day
but tte price ia alwaya fl.2S.
All thl. and a table cloth,
too.
Of mvm tf yn nil to pat
m the Kite ?mH Mad M In
Uw CM tad Vm rare M
Will fit T.
Smithfield
Smithfield Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hiebenthal entertained for
Rev. and Mra. Wetsel of Dallas
Tuesday evening at dinner. The
Wetzel family Is transferred to
the Albany EUB church and
left for their new charge the
day following the visit with toe
Hiebentnau. '
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Wlen of
Inmin, Kas., were Wednesday
dinner gueit of Mr. and Mrs.
Sol N. Ediger.
The Smithfield Clover club
Is getting their beef ready for
the county fair thla coming
weekend at RickrealL The
members are Wayne and Mar
caret Ann Philips, Mary and
John Berth, and Joetta Wilson.
The Friendly Neighbors club
met at the Harden Smith home
Sunday evening for their
monthly meeting. A feature of
the evening was the pink and
blue shower given in honor of
Mrs. Rollin Hougham.
Rev. and Mra. John E. Ritter
meyer, the new pastor and wife
for the EUB church in Dallas,
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hiebenthal.
Later in the afternoon Mr. and
Mra. Max Kleman of Salem
came for a visit The Ritter
meyers come to Dallas from
Yakima where they pastored a
church of the same denomina
tion.
Mrs. James Copp, together
with Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs.
Kenneth Keyt and Mrs. Ed Mo
lenarr, both of Purrydale, are
the committee preparing a
booth for the fair at Rickreall
for the participation of all the
Good Will club members. Many
of the members are helping In
thia project
Mr. and Mra. Bud Ranes en
tertained at dinner honoring
Harold Smith on his birthday
anniversary Monday evening,
in their home. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith,
Judy and Gary, Yvonne, Jim
Pyeatt of Salem, and the hosts.
Mrs. S. N. Ediger waa a
luncheon guest of Mrs. M. L,
Hopkins Friday at Nohlgrens
restaurant and then they spent
the afternoon ahopping In Sa
lem.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Seymour
of Corvallia and Mis Linda
Chapman of San Jose, Calif.,
were Saturday afternoon and
dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Philips.
The Fischer Hill is undergo
ing quite a "face lifting" these
days. Many neighbors are af
forded exciting entertainment
when watching the big D-8 and
the D-7 team up as one huge
moving machine and transfer
ring many tons of rock at one
time. To loosen the rock, the
D-7 pulls and the D-8 puihe
a large aubsoiler-looklng ma
chine that rips open the earth.
The Good Will club of Perry-
dale motored to Oceanlake for
the annual potluck beach out
ing and spent the day Friday at
the Scharff cottage. They re
port a very pleasant day at the
coast. From here Mrs. Bud
Ranes, Mrs. Harold Smith and
Judy Pat, and Mrs, James
Copp were among those that
went
Mrs. Harold Smith, Yvonne
and Judy, together with Jim
Pyeatt of Salem motored to
Redmond early Saturday morn.
ing and attended the Deschute
county fair and rodeo there.
Jim participated in the calf
roping event. The party at
tended the buckaroo breakfast
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Abe S. Dick of
Mt. Lake, Minn., and Mrs. Pet
er Eitzen of Dallas, and Mr.
and Mrs. John P. Neufeldt of
Dallas were Monday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
S. N. Ediger. Tuesdsy Mr. and
Mrs. H. P. Neufeldt of Enid,
Okla., together with Mrs. H. N.
Ediger and Mra. J. S. Ediger
were dinner guests of the Edl
gers. The Neufelds of Okla
homa are mlssionarlea among
old coloniits in Mexico. Mrs.
Neufeld Is a relative of Sol Ed
iger.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Quiring
and children, Shirley and Fred
die Lee of Salem, visited Sol
Ediger at the grain harvest Sat
urday. Freddie accompanied
his uncle, Sol, on the combine.
Fairview
Fairview Mrs. Frank Camp
bell, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Csmpbell, Fairview district;
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Maker and
Miss Darlene Maker of Union
vale attended the Ruth Stewart
Melvin Warnock wedding held
at the Hopewell Seventh Day
Adventtst church Mondsy eve
ning. Both are students at
Walls Walla college.
SCHAEFER'S
RECTAL
OINTMENT
75c M
(With Applicator)
Why suffer the) discomfort
of Irritating one) itching
of piles?
Solel Only t
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Open Dally, 1:SS am I pm
geaya, am sm
13S N. Commercial
Dayton
Dayton 8. Sgt Robert W.
Southerland la visiting hi
grandmother, Mra. Steve Tsy
lor and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Southerland of Mil-
waukie.
Southerland waa with the
54th Strategic Reconnaissance
squadron of the Air Force on
Guam, where be served two
years. He will leave soon for
Texas for the next 16 months.
Mr. and Mra. Steve Taylor
have had as guesta thla past
week Miss Nancy Utter of
Portland; their granddaughter,
Mrs. Billy Greer of Miami,
Fla.; her brother. Arthur Ran
dall, his wife and son, Dsrrell
Randall and wife, all of Bo se
mi n, Mont
The Women's Fellowship of
the - Christian church met
Thursday, Aug. 20, at the
church.
Mrs. Carl Mitchell nresided
over a short business meeting.
Mrs. Howard Holt had the
devotional period. Mrs. Ivan
Hedgecock had the lesson
study which was on "Spanish
Speaking America." She was
ss ti ted by Mrs. Charles carr.
Rev. George Williams talk
ed about the Mexican Chris
tian Institute. Following his
talk Mrs. Hedgecock had a
queition and answer session
with Rev. Williams.
The group retired to the
basement dining room where
refreshments were served by
Mrs. Harry Sherman assisted
by Miu Barbae Sherman.
On Wednesday, Mr. and
Mn. Bill Wright and aons took
their house guests, Mrs. Ernest
Fisher and two children of
Beatrice, Neb., and Mra. Les
ter French and daughter, to
the beaches.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Temple and family
and Mr. and Mra. Bill Wright
and sons spent the day at the
beach.
Mr. and Mra. Bill Wright
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Del
bert Temple and family for
dinner Tuesday evening, Hon
oring Mrs; Temple on her
birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Zinsli
and daughters attended the
funeral of his nephew, Don
Zinsli, at Oregon City, recent
ly. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Zinsli
visited his brother, Pete Zin
sli, at Oregon City on Sunday.
A cousin, Mrs. Louise Wllklns
of St Paul, Minn., also was a
guest in the same home.
Lee Wright of Portland,
visited Sunday and Monday
in the Bob and Bill Wright
homea.
Mrs. J. L. Shawver apent
last week with her daughter,
Mrs. John Orr and family,
while they were moving to
Gladstone. Mr. Orr is now in
the insurance business.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tryon
and family of Eugene were
Tuesdsy dinner guests of Mr.
and Mr. Art Schrweid.
Mr. and Mr. Fran Trusty of
Milton-Freewater spent the
week-end here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks
Sweeney.
Mr. and Mrs. Werner
Schram and son, Johnny, of
Los Angeles, Calif., visited
several daya last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Orange Willard
Visiting in the Carl Mitchell
home this past week were ber
stepbrother, Alvln Fague and
family of Hayter, Canada.
Mrs. Louise 'Almgren of
Corvallis has been a house
guest of her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mra. Howard
Holt.
Robert Tedd hai moved into
the Nuttbrock apartments for
the school year. He ia prin
cipal of the Dayton grade
grade school.
Mrs. Clarette Donaldson has
been ill at the home of her
daguhter, Mrs. Earle Coburn
Grand Island
Grand Island Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sergeant of Grand
Island spent the weekend at
Delake.
Sergeant Is about half fin
ished combining 100 acres of
barley. It Is sold In bulk to
Amity grain dealers.
Mrs. George Sargeant, 91, of
Grand Island, was surprised
when her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sar
geant of Walla Walla. Wash.,
came to spend Monday with
her at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Campbell in the Fair
view district
Mrs. Ssrgeant accompanied
Mr. and Mra. Stanley Sargeant
to Portland to be guests of their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Sargeant and
their infant daughter, Linda Su
during Stanley's vacation.
Grand Island Mrs. Law
rtw M1C nf Prrvdale. Mr.
and Mra. George Ramsey and
daughter Beverly of Corvallis,
urv- fiunri.v aftomnnn eueflti
of their sisters, Mrs. Susie
Doug la and Mra. Curtis Doug
las.
I The arMtrr n.rt of the earlv
representation of the rose in
art appeared in sculptured or I
served decorations on churches
MILL CITY THEATRE
NOW ENDS SAT.
I Dimension
"FORT Tl"
Sweet Home
Sweet Home Mra. Busaell
Burma of Banks, Ore, visited
with friend In the Sweet Home
area over the weekend. Among
the families she visited were
the Lester Burnetts and Mrs.
Lulu Birr, and Mr. and Mra.
Frank Cross and Be mice tuine
of Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yarbor,
ough and family of Eugene
were overnight guesta of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Burnett
Sharon Burnett left this week
for a short vacation with her
sister, Mrs. Robert Gray of San
Francisco. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scan-
Ion and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Mclntyre and family and
Hugh Meacham and Dale spent
Sunday fishing on the Metolius
river and Suttle lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Arnold
and Larry of Tulelake, Calif.,
were weekend visitors at the
borne of Mr. and Mrs. . Harry
Arnold.
Despite inclement weather,
the city park was filled to ca
pacity over the weekend. -
Among the groups gathering
tor picnics waa a farewell party
for David Brent son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Brent of Lebanon.
David Brent 1 leaving soon
for Bible college.
A wiener roast waa held by
the Class of Zion'i League,
whose leader is Arnold Rich
ards. The group from the Re
organized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saint in
cluded Darlene Walberg, Cher
ry Ann Phelps, Frank Rich-
ardi, Jackie Ross, Larry Rich
ards, Violet Phelps, Larry
O'Dell, LeRoy Ross, Irene Rich
ards, Carolyn Jean Ross, par
lene Ross, Denny Walberg and
Joan Moxley. -
The Sunday school picnic of
the Evangelical United Breth
ren church wa held Saturday
night at the city park and
among those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Jenkins, Mr.
and Mrs. Clare Richter, Mr. and
Mrs. John Patterson, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Wooley, E. O. Part
ridge, BiU Kizer, Ruth Whit
ney, Mr. and Mrs. 4. r. mc
Glothern. Chester Whitney,
Lettie Sankey, Nancy Dickin
son, Lena Kizer, Laura Alex-
WUiUm HoMen
Den Tajrlar
"STALAG 17"
e
Stephen McN.Uy
Alexis Smith
"SPLIT SECOND"
i
.Jeff Chandler
In
"The Greot
Sioux Uprising"
Technicolor -
, The Bowery Bey
"Loose 7n London"
Danny Kaye
as
"Hon Christian
Anderson"
in Technicolor
Walt Disney'
TVi AIsatM Urns''
Adults l.ae child S5e
p. -I
w
' ! f
. tki scrrrjT ti.'Cf
l y . ' v n $
r -
mtn? moo
ftSi HANl-LACED ij
' A X 50FT TO THE TOUQH 1
!
I f -Jr RI AdK . .'Xir: IV
1 iBfjyfi3xsn
i
176 N. LIBERTY ST.
Open Friday Night Til 9 P. M.
Friday. August 28. 195
snder, Jerry Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. - Henry John, Martha
Thompson, Rev. and Mr. W.
H. Cookiley, Dorothy Taylor
and SO children.
The Davenport entertained
with a picnic recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Hasklns, and
children and Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Hasklns and Mr. and Mrs!
Harve Davenport and children
attending. , . i
Attending a watermelon teed
recently were Mr. and Mrs.
Holland Lamp and three ehU-t
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace"'
ui.m ..J .... u:i j
... i .liu .WW klUHUVA, BU T ' j
and Mrs. W. L. Swander, all of
rout 2 Ihannn lam. T ..k.
wald of Van Nuys. Calit, Mr.v
and Mrs. Gerald Workings of
Shedd.
LIFE SAVING CLASS k
LebanonLife aavlng classes"
will be resumed at the city pool "
Monday, Aug. 11, it was an-"
nounced Wednesday by oool
rector George Van Pelt. In-Z
structor for the course will be
Kenneth Cardwell of Sweet".'
Home. Instruction will be held 4
daily from a.m. to 10.
meat a-east
GATES OPEN MS
SHOW AH :
NOW THRU SAT.!
... At Regular Prices!
All Technicolor Show
"131
bibi mm turn
6AB0R FION IUUICHANO
Also
Frankle Laine in
"RAINBOW 'ROUND
MY SHOULDER"
PLUS
Tonight (Friday) Our Big
All Color Cartoon
Carnival
fHOHl
UIISH MDIHJ, NWHWAT Mj
Gates Open 1:4
Show at 7:30
Now Thru Sot.I
1st Feature
In Technicolor
"LURE OF THE
WILDERNESS"
Jean Peters
Jeffrey Hunter
pins
"TITANIC"
Clifton Webs
Barbara Stanwyek
Tonlht (Friday)
Our All Color
Cartoon Carnlral
i 'y
on the campus;
. iv- f. I
i in sie