Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 12, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SaJea. Oref M
Saturday, September 12, 195
In The Valley
till by (OKI FORBES
Woodburn
Wood burn Mr. and Mrs,
Walter Miller ipent the weak
ens: in HlUsboro where they
attended the funeral of a ne
phew, James Lawrence, who
wai killed while working in
the woods.
Mr. and Mn. Tom DeAr
mond, Sally and Tommy, ac
companied by Mrs. DeAr
mond'i niece, Miss Harriet
Coulson of Tulelake, Calif.,
left Thursday morning to at
tend the Pendleton Bound-up.
They will be guests of friends
and will return Sunday..
George Timm returned re-
Detroit Marlene White, of
Detroit, was the speaker for
the missionary study group of
the Mill City First Christian
rhnrrh Thursday evenlne. Her
eently from Kalispel, Mont, f ,ubJect wl, the work of the
Dayton
their son, Pvt. Arthur C. Nel
son who is stationed at Camp
Crowder, Mo. They saw the
Will Rogers' Memorial at Clare
more, Okla.. and visited rela
tives near Chicago, 111., Worth
tngton, Minn., and In South
Dakota. They attended the
Black Hills passion play at
Spearflsh, S.D, and on their
return visited Yellowstone
park.
Detroit
Jeaa Gould; study group, Mrs.
Merry Mason.
Guests last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hatha
way were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Nelson and Shelly from KUm
ath, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Hathaway and children ' from
Redding; Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Swan and two daugh
ters from Salem. -
Among those leaving for col
lege this faU are three MiU
City high school graduates, all
outstanding athletes who ob
tained athletics grants: Bob
Baltimore, transferring to Wil
lamette from University of
Oregon; Dick Kanoff and Lyle
Fleetwood, who will enter for
their first year at Oregon In
stitute of Technology, Klamath
Falls.
Wiilamina
where he attended the funeral
of an uncle, Ed Timm, and
while there visited relatives at
' Billings and Cutbank. At Kal
ispel he took a trip to see Hun.
gry Horse dam.
Mrs. Molly Hunt, Mrs. John
Connell and Johnny, took a
short vacation trip in their car
during the week to the Oregon
Caves and other scenic spots.
They are to return Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Chit
wood are leaving Sunday in
their car for Lone Prairie,
Minn., their old home, to visit
relatives and friends. They
will be absent until Oct. 1. Sat
urday they took their daughter,
Miss Marjorle Chltwood, to
McMinnville where she will
enter Linfleld college for her
freshman year. She graduated
from Woodburn high school in
June.
Guest of Mrs. Helen Gulss
Saturday were her sons. Dr.
and Mrs. Russell Gulss and
children of Salem, and Dr,
John M. Guiss of Portland, In
observance of the . birthday
anniversary of Mrs. Russell
Gulss who was the honored
guest at dinner.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George D. Jones were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl White, Lu
cille and Meredith of Minnea
polis, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Zlbler of Pullman, Wash.
Additional guests for Sunday
dinner in the yard were Mr.
and Mrs. Peter J. Brachmann
knd family of Canby, Mr. and
Mrs. Garth Rouse of Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ness and
family of Philomath and Roy
Rouse of Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Nelson
have returned from an extend
ed vacation trip through 13
states. Leaving here August
11 they visited points of inter
est at Salt Lake City, Utah;
Denver, Colo.; and at Neosho,
Mo., where they visited with
California Council of Home
Missions with the children of
migrant laborers at Mendotta,
Calif., a program in which she
participated this summer. Miss
White is visiting at the Detroit
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. J. White. She will re
turn to California, Sept. 20th,
where she will do social work
until June.
Weekend guests at the home
of the Larry Petrles were their
son and his family, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Petrie, Jr., Larry
III, Michael, and Jannice, of
Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sophy and
their sons, Richard, Russell and
Ray. Jr.. spent Wednesday
evening in Salem, where they
attended the state fair. They
were accompanied by Jules
Hill."
Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Arne
F. Willson and Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney Perry of McMinnville
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Perry and family at
Sweet Home. Sunday morning
they attended the Baptist
church where Mrs. Willson's
nephew is the pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester French
and family of Corvallis. spent
the weekend here with his
mother, Mrs. Bert French.
They did some painting about
the mother s home, which im
proved the place very much.
Mr. and -Mrs. Vernon Foster
hsd as Wednesday dinner
guests a nephew, Gil Reikis
of Portland, and her sister,
Mrs. Bessie Murphy of Beaver-
ton.
Leaving the Foster home
on Wednesday morning were
their houscguests and cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henry of
Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Desver of Wisconsin, who are
on their way to California and
Texas enroute home.
A transaction was made re
cently, whereby Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Swing and family and
Mr. ma mini ainmu... i .,,. Ih. ... Sheridan are me parent . s a ss
and daughter have traded, , . . , ,l,0n. born Sept. 6, at the Mc- HahAWAII
Wiilamina Fl club 11A met
Sept at the home of Mia. Bob
Boundy, with Mrs. Orley Brock
co-hostess. Alter tne ousuiess
meeting, secret pals for the past
yesr were revealed and new
names drawn for the coming
yesr.
a him wss enjoyed, with
Mrs. Bill Hurl winning first
prise and Mrs. Newlin Neely
consolation. Mrs. Don Tatom
won the special prize, and Mrs.
Chet Canby won the raffle.
Th hostesses ' served re
freshments to Mrs. Hurl. Mrs.
Neely, Mrs. Tatom, Mrs. Canby,
1r . W. T. Stone, Mrs. Bill
ronton. Mrs. Jim Monaco, Mrs.
Gordon SUk, Mrs. Jack Sisk,
during the Labor Day holidays.
Homer Goodrich and family
went to a place near Seaside
on a fishing trip Sunday and
enjoyed a picnic at a C C.C.
park near the same place.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Teal were
borne from their. mill at Lake
side over the week-end.
Mrs. Anna Mae Van Allen
of Myrtle Creek and two of her
daughters spent the week-end
In Falls City with her parents,
the Otto Teals, and her sister
Mrs. Clifford Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Baker
(Arleta Teal) and two children
of Auburn. Wash., visited at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mn. Otto Teal and her
o'f Sheridan and Horace Ed
wards and sons, Ray and Eddie,
of Toledo, and Wednesday eve
ning, Mr. and Mrs. George
Crackle of Charring Cross, On
tario, Canada, and George and
Art Lane, spent the evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Loop. The
Crackles are sister and brother-in-law
of the Lanes. '
Sheridan
w! iMmram Rlaekwell. Mrs.
GaesU last week at the home nh,rt Wise. Mrs. Jack Shet-
of Mrs. Harry Mason were her ,
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Buschman
from Roulder, Colo., where Mr.
Buschman is on the university
faculty. They also visited at the
home of her sister, Mrs, DeLcs
Ho-tye.
The Presbyterian Women s
association held Its
The October meeting will
have Mrs. Denton and Mrs. Ta
tom iashosteMer
Sheridan
Sheridan Robert Hall of
Portland has purchased the
Sheridan Gear and Machine
Works from Wayne Zumwalt,
and will move to Sheridan in
the near future.
Zumwalt haa nwrwil ihm firm
sister. Mrs. Clifford Reeves and for the past four years, and will
had the opportunity of visiting
her eldest sister, Mrs. Van Al
len of Myrtle Creek while in
town.
move to Tucson, Ariz. Hall was
recently a salesman for the
General Tool Co., and during
World War n he was a pilot
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes" i th air i- i ,
of San Louis Obispo, Calif, Pacific '
are visiting at the home of Mr. Hlgh school principal Frank
and Mrs. W. Cummings. lW. Smith h. ,n,mm h.
Mr. and Mrs. William Snow
of Spokane, Wash., were holi
day visitlors at the home of her
home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Vernon. Arnold is a graduate
of San Jose Bible College and
is looking for pastorate in
Oregon. : . .
The Sweet Home Chapter of
the WCTU will have it's next
meeting Sept. IS at the Church
of Christ, 18th and L St. The
meeting time will be 2 p. m.
Light is required for vision
and night prowling animals
cannot see in toUl darkness.
seas e-eaai
Dallas
Dallas C. W. Henkle trans
acted business in Salem Wed
nesday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo
Bennett. Salem Road are Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Burgess of Gear
hart. Ore. Mrs. Burgess is be
ing treated for rheumatism with
which she has been suffering
for severs Iweeks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rsndall
and daughter. Pamela, and Mrs.
Roy Donahue motored to Sa
lem Thursday.
Recent vlslstors of Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Bates were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Pendergraft of
Wichita, Kan. Mr. and Mrs.
Pendergraft resided In Salem in
1842 and had the misfortune
o lose two small sons by
aar FOB HNE FOOD
Vj Chinese
and American
COMI TO MT FLACI
Chinese
Tea Garden
stlfht Dawa fewa
. HIH Ne. CemnwreW
tatwaea a. lata Caurt 8L
rowning in the Willamette
iver.
Mr. and Mrs. Xd Hayward
nd children of Albany were
Tiursday evening guests at the
I. A. Peterson home.
Vacationing at the beach the
ast two weeks were Mr. and
An. Bill Wood. Mr. Wood is
mployed in the office of the
Willamette Valley Lumber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dunn and
on, Don, spent several days the
past week at Neskowln. Golf
vas their main diversion while
t the beach.
homes. The Ewlngs are now
at home on the Neck Road on
the place usually known as the
D. C. Clark farm. The Mcin
tosh family is residing in the
flirt home on Flower Lane
west of Dayton.
Mrs. Mae Barnard it house
mother at Grover Hall on the
Llnfield campus this coming
school year. Mrs. Delia U'Ren
was an overnight guest of Mrs.
Barnard recently.
Mrs. Anna Woodward had a
"silk party" at her home Wed
nesday evening.
A picnic dinner was enjoyed
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Woodward in Sheridan
last Sunday.
The occasion was honoring
his sister. Mrs. Fay Henderson
of Wymore, Neb. otner reia
tives Included in the party
were Mrs. Henderson s son,
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hender
son and family of Seattle,
Wash.; two sons of Mr. Wood
ward, Mr. and Mrs. Derral
Woodward and family of Sa
lem; Mr. and Mrs. Carlos
Woodward of Corvallis; cous
ins. Mr. and Mrs. BiU Wright
and sons, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Ackerman of Dayton.
. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tem
ple and children and Linda
Veach spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. C. F. Cox at
Maupln.
Miss Mary Taylor was tak
en to the General Hospital in
McMinnville Tuesday evening
She was suffering with pneu
monia and asthma.
Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
..i.riDent of Sheridan are the par-
.... r.1 a inn horn Sent. 3. at
zsr." :lv": rMui. 1.0.1. i nw. m. p.ui COx .nd f..
ship hill. Mrs. James Swanj Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Tuck oflil
nrealdin at the business see- anenuan r - - -
sion. Mrs. Floyd Jones was in
charge of devotions and Mrs.
teachers for the school year be
ginning Sept 14. They will be;
Mrs. Fern Eberhart, English,
parents, ir. ana -Mrs. a. o. speech, girls health. P.E.. sen.
oss ana au partoox 01 a sun- ior chua arivw- viu
i . . n ' ;Vl uennl. English, library, soph.
Herbert Schroeder led the pro
gram "Home Missions." Pres
ent were Mesdames Lester
Hathaway. James Swan, John
Swan, Herbert Schroeder,
Floyd Jones, Charles Sullivan,
Noble Streeter, Otto Witt, Ar
thur Catherwood, Cora Good
man, Ida Geddes, W. E. Ep
person and Miss Daisy Geddes.
Sublimity
Unionvale
JEAN HOFFMAN
Pianist
extraordinary
Igkattuc'.i
N. Commercial
Yaa walking up
" one palm stare
& S3:'
Biri
HeUo Friends and Peoples:
SUte Fait Is almost over and
many friendly people are in
town. Lou of Uiem come to my
sstabllahment to eat bast Chi
nese food in the world and Am-
ricen food .00. Some say people
stall them to come hare others
say they read my talk in adver
tisement like which you are now
read. I announce that my place
Is open Sunday at t Pin. so you
and friends can eoma here for
Sunday evening meal ol (rest
reputation. You will Use every
thing 1 am sure, especially check
at end of meal which Is the
smallest thine we serve.. Conlu
iAtia nnt maka tin mv savins
t make up my seU "Bit loU of
food for tiny portion of money."
You coma up, you see.
YII SING
(that's my name
sure)
Picture not of
me this my
cousin Frank
Unionvale Walter Strewn
of Tulso, Okla., and his son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Gill Madinger, and son,
Walter, of Los Angeles, Calif.,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Strawn from Tuesday
until Saturday.
Then they were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Strawn at Hub
bard for several days. Walter
Strawn is a brother of George
and John Strawn.
M. and Mrs. George Strawn
of Unionvale and Bernard
Trunk of Dundee finished on
Tuesday picking 18 acres of
pole beans grown on George
Strawn't farm here this season.
Sublimity Rev. R. P.
O'Hara and 30 young football
fans attended Monday night's
pro grid exhibition between
the Los Angeles Rams and Chi
cago Cardinals in Multnomah
stadium.
A big improvement has been
made in the town of Sublimity
by having all of the streets
oiled, for which the townspeo
ple are very grateful.
The immunization clinic will
be held at the Women's club
house at Stayton on Monday,
Sept. 14, 1 to 4 p.m. The well
child clinic will be Monday,
Sept. 21, 9:30 to 2:30 p.m. For
appointments, call Mrs. E. A.
Ditter 7F42 or Mrs. Phillip
Bogstad 4005. .
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kinti
(Joanne Lulay) are the par
ents of a 8 lb. 10 Vi oz. daugh
ter, Angela Marie, born Friday,
Sept 4 at a Silverton hospi
tal. Mr. and Mrs. William Lulay
and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kintz
are the grandparents.
Miss Gerl Hartman and Miss
Darlene Kintz left Monday for
San Francisco where they will
enroll in- a dental nurses
school.
Minnvllle hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamp
ton of Grand Ronde are the
parents of a daughter, born
Sept. 7 at the McMinnville hos
pital. James F. Rose, principal of
the Chapman and Faulconer
grade schools in Sheridan has
released the list of teachers at
the two grade schools for the
iosa-54 school year. They are:
First grade, Mrs. Ann Mat
thews, Mrs. Emma Seth, Mrs.
Alta Bradley; second grade,
Mrs. Alma Schroeder, Mrs. Ma
rie Majors, Mrs. Myma Sund
land; third grade, Mrs. Isabelle
Armitage, Mrs. Thelma Burdg,
Mrs. Hazel Butler.
Fourth grade. Miss Inez Row
ell, Mrs. Frances O'Dwyer, Mrs.
Gladys Kilmer; fifth grade,
Mrs. Marvel Frack, Mrs. Doro
thy White, Don Sundland;
Sixth grade, Mrs. Alma Ot
ting, Mrs. Dorothy Ivie; sev
enth grade, Mrs. Alice Hen
thorn, Mrs. Bernice Cody, Wll
liam Tedd: eighth grade, Mrs.
Paula Whitenfield, Henry
Brown.
- Mrs. Ivie will be part time
librarian, Mrs. Cody will be in
charge of girls' physical educa
tion, and Tedd will be in charge
of boys' physical education.
Falls City
Falls City Recent visitors
at the Charles Joslin home
were Mrs. Joslin's sister Mrs.
Fred Cummins and her son
Fred Cummins and wife of; class
Tuesday evening the Hope.
well Missionary Society met at
the home of the president, Mrs,
S. C. Waller. Mrs. Ron Rogers
was the leader of the lesson,
with Mrs. Kusti Setala assist
ing. Mrs. N. O. Pears and Mrs.
Marvel Brown served refresh
ments. The prayer meeting wss held
at the noma of Mr. and Mrs,
John Kotka.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Geisler were Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Stohr of Portland and
Mrs. Anne Libbey : and - son
Charles of Centralla, Wash.
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Jaenlcke of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hargar of Salem
and Mr. and Mrs. John Fuqua
were birthday dinner guests in
honor of Mrs. Gelsler's birth
day. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Parvin
are enjoying a week's vacation
at the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper
of Tacoma, Wash., were Mon
day night guests of Mr. and
) Mrs. Ross Rogers.
Ed Loop showed seven 01 nis
registered Milking Shorthorn
cattle at the Oregon State Fair,
and Iff the judging Wednesday
his bull, Mldwood Masterpiece,
a yearling, received second
prize; Elma's Lavron Lady, a
calf, third; Elma's Princess,
Sr., second; Rose's Janet, Sr.,
yearling, fifth; Ember's Sweet
Sue, Sr., cow, second; and she
received second in best udder
Elma's Lavron Acres,
omore rla iHvi.A.. w.
4An. t 1 . , .. .
' "cm, mainemaucs, sci
ence, advisor to freshman class;
Miss Ester Young, home econo
mics; Miss Nancy Leake, typ
ing, shorthand, bookkeeping;
Gordon Pratt, choral music,
band, English; John Blaser, so
cial economics, biology, health,
boys P.E., and track and foot
ball; Ramon Pointer, social
studies, basketball and base
ball; and Norbert Vandehey,
vocational agriculture and shop.
Fred Bozeman, co-owner of
the Valley Motors, DeSoto and
Plymouth dealers In Sheridan,
has sold his Interest to his part
ner, E. E. DeLarm. Bozeman
has purchased the Dairy Queen,
which was established here this
spring by W. H. Aldrich of Mc
Two officers of the Sheridan
Masonic lodge, Royce N. Coan
of Wilalmina and Ralph Hansen
of Grand Ronde, received the
fourth degree of York Rite
Masonry, which is the seventh
Masonic degree, at a ceremony
given by the McMinnville Ma
sonlc lodge this wee-It.
tr..ni via .i m, i. second, register 01 merit ior
lln's nephew and wife, Marvin dry cows, and Santiam Rose
and Nietzie Joslin of Los rf' ."
Bethel
Mill City
Bethel Mr. and Mrs.
George Sherman of Mt. Angel
have purchased the R. I. Al
lenby farm on East State St.
road and have taken posses
sion. They plan to operate a
dairy and sell whole milk. The
Shermans have a daughter.
Patricia, who will enter third
grade at Bethel school, and
Robert and Charles of pre
school age.
R. L. Allenby is engaged in
logging at Brookings, and Mrs. I
Allenby, Helen and George are'
remaining in Salem for the
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bolz of
Sheboygan, Wis., have bought
the 84 acre dairy farm of Mr. ,
and Mrs. O. B. Chapman front-:
Ing on East State St. road,
Anseles. Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen of the
Allen Grocery Company made
a trip to Longvlew, Wash., over
the week-end for a visit with
Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. Cas
sie Preville, of that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gwalt-
ney are .the parents of a son
born Thursday, Sept. 4. He Is
their fourth son.
Larry Rice, who is stationed
at Treasure Island Naval Base,
visited his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Smith and
sister, Mrs. Homer Goodrich
class.
Guests at the Ed Loop home
Saturday evening were Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Chamberlain of
Eartham, Iowa, Milking Short
horn breeders. Sunday after
noon guests were Mrs. William
Dennis and Miss Viola Dennis
GATES OPEN :41
SHOW AT 1:U
ENDS TONITEI (Sot.)
Tony Curtis
Janet Leigh
In Technicolor
"HOUDINI"
Also
Rory Calhoun
Corinne Calvet
"Powder River"
"startssunday" .
If
Cary Grant
' Deborah Kerr
"Dream Wife
Also
Edmund O'Brien
Helen Westeott
"Cow Country"
Sweet Home
, Sweet Home Police Chief
and Mrs. Roy Clover left for a
five day vacation at Astoria and
other coastal cities where they
plan to fish. Sergeant Karel
Hyer will be acting chief dur
ing Clover's absence.
Circuit court has been post
poned until Monday, Sept. 14.
Sheridan Arnold was a vis
itor in Stayton this week at the
DANCE
OVER WESTERN AUTO
Adm. (Oe Tax Inc.
Dick Johnson's Oreh.
T59 Conrt St
MOMS S.S7SO
Robert Tartar
Ava Gardner '
The Beauty and tha
Oatiaw
"RIDE VAQUERO"
in Tethnli-olar
Audrey Repbara la
"SECRET PEOPLE"
DRIVE-IN THEATH1
won inn
UflSH UIDIHt, HI8HWAY ft
GATES OPEN :
, SHOW AT 7:15
ENDS TONITEf (Sat.)
Abbott 4 Costello
"Go To Mars"
Lloyd Brldre
"THE TAU TEXAN"
Also
"A DAY IN THE COUNTRY'
STARTS SUNDAY
"The Beast
from 20,000
Falfiomj
DAN DAILY
JUNE HAVER
"THE GIRL
NEXT DOOR"
In Technicolor
" 2
Mill City Enrollment at the
MIU City schools is slightly less
than last year, according to
Vernon S. Todd, superinten
dent. However, it Is JPlThey are staying t a Salem
L' , ,; . "" I, "".: motel until they receive pos
students still are on Mntmer , of tn. lafm later tnl,
Jobs. The grade school reg s er-1 h Th fe M ,h farm
7 "3 equipped with the herd of
time last year; the high school! J . .. Thelr
girls are all under school age.
The Chapmans plans are in
definite for the present. Ilnda
Chapman will stay with her
mother's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Bahnaen, and continue
In Bethel school.
INDIANAPOLIS TYPE
BIG CAR
AUTO RACES
DONT MISS THI ONLY 1951 SALEM
APPEARANCE OF THE BIG CARS!
SUNDAY, SEPT. 13
TIME TRIALS 1:30 P.M.
LONE OAK RACE TRACK
MOl rAlSGKOUKDS SA1EH
i has 99 enrolled, compared to
1 110 last year.
All standing committees for
the current PTA year 'have
been appointed, according to A.
E. Nesbitt, president. The first
, executive board meeting will
i be Oct. 14. ProaTam committee
Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky;
music, Mrs. Harry Mason; kln-
derarten, Mrs. Roy Kiersey;
International dlr.ner. Mr. and
i Mrs. , Kenneth Crosier; mem
bership, Mr. and Mr. Roger
Nelson; hospitality, .Robert
Thorpe; ways and means, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Venness; re
freshments, Mrs. C. W. Stewart
Mrs. Jess Lee; budget, Mrs.
K'tineth Crosier; legislative,
Mrt Vernon Todd; safety, Don
Jenkins: Junior teens. Mrs.
Area- Podrabsky; parllmentar
ian, Howard Means; publicity,
Mrs. Vernon Todd; telephone.
SCNNYSIDE SCHOOL
Sur.nyside The Sunnyslde
school will open for the fall
term at 9 a.m. Monday, Sept
14.
SQUARE
DANCE
To the Music of
The Wagon Wheelers
TONIGHT
STATE FAIR
50c
Admission
Ends Today! Open (:0I
"THE DESERT SONG
"THE VANQUISHED"
8tarts Tomorrow ConU 1:43
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
DAILY 4:30 P.M. TO 2 A.M.
SAT. 4:30 P.M. TO 3 A.M.
SUN. 2 P.M. TO 11 P.M.
Speciolliinf In Chines eni American Food
Orders to Go... Phone 2-21)7
LARGE PARKING AREA
S. COMMERCIAL
STARTS
Tomorrow!
LAST DAY!
"FRANCIS COVERS
THE IIG TOWN"
and
"GIRLS OF
PLEASURE ISLAND"
J M Will
JjJJiaE
VJITCH
a vhi H a M. m
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a J nm aaa
ana nil
Murder and Romance to Thrill You!
"BLUE GARDENIA"
With Anne Baxter - Richard Conte
1
SUNDAY DINNER
il Ihi
Speedway Restaurant
FRIED CHICKEN $1.00
Virginia Baked Ham
With Roisln Sauce
ond
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Cole Slow With Sour Cream Drouinf
Hot liKuiti and luttor
BW
FRIED SHRIMP 7Sc
1170 CENTER ST.
ATTMUPrraopnftrorra
TOMORROW!
LAST DAYI I
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