Pace 2 THE (7"iT.a JOIK.WM,. Salem. Orexon Saturday, February 20, .1934 In The Valley Edited by M1KK FORBES j Falls City ;S'7v3f Home -wisiiT HO:iIi--Mrs. I. W. 1 .p'.:'.n ir.d Eddie Howe were guests of Vinn. at t birthday dinner '--.Id at the home of Mr. nd t'ts. Walt Howe re ently. Ecsidcr the gjc.iU of honor and nosh an-' ho: tosses there were M-rilyn rn! Mr.rgcrol Howe and Wr. I. V. -ip.;an. : J show being sponsored by the Ho tr.ry club in Albany. She will ap pc: r Feb. 20. .Mr. and .Mrs. Mux London arc 1, S::n Francisco for the wedding of their dauKhtir, Maxine. Among others who motored down for the occasion were .Mr. and Mrs. Hud Bankc. The Liter couple arc sprndinff a short vacation at Palm Springs. Feb. 23 is t-c date the Llnn iur. rn Jus. Leonard Thorn- ."i nomii uupui uutm m br.)u-li v ers rci-cnt guesU in the ; h"1" lls ann-'al immuniza. r h me of Jlr. and Mrs. Im; ' " uW l-.scn00' r.;ed. fjvin3 the evening the !.:!;' " is rhow slides that w. j - tiiif.'nS a ro:-nt trip to I e 'vn i Cam I Zone where tt-ry -vic'l-d titcir d:iuililer, sln-in-1 v and thei family, Jlr. and Mrs. Brute Mor an, wiio are for mer rcidents of Sweet Home. Bruce is station there with the army. Mrs. (lion Palmer and nephew, D.j:;; s Tresk, and Mrs. Fred Pill vcr sre ii. Kugene this wo-it on buriness. Suudr.y morning will find two min,lcrs changing pulpits for the Su.ulay school and worship hour. The Church of Christ in Sv.-cet Home -nd the Christian church in Albany are holding a Sunday school attendance con test and as a feature the Sunday school superintendent and the ri inistcrs from these churches are exchanging places, ine Sweet Home church is in the lead by a nam-w margin Tht police department had its nay at a rcce ' give-away con test sponsored by a local grocer. Sergeant Karel Hycr won the first prize of a television set and Policeman Virgil Jensen re ceived one of the lesser prizes, a large table lamp. Spain Trisk was taken to a local physician following a heart attack while ot the job at the Willamette Nat onal Mill. He is recuperating in his home at Hol ley. The planning committee for the Long Street PTA Gair which is scheduled for Feb. 26, will meet at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. William Dudley, Tuesday, Feb. 2Z. The Fire Department coplet ed the occupat'on in the new ad dition to the fire hall Wednes day and also answered a fire rail to the home of Jlrs. Bar- j hara Musgravcs where a flue fire was kept under observation I on the same day. ' j Plans arc being completed by the committee in charge for the annual Fire Department banquet which will be held in the new cafeteria in the high school building on Feb. 23. The Fire. men'a Auxiliary ii in charge of the decoration.- lor the affair. The state fire marshal is ex pected ar tho main speaker of the evening. Sojourner club met recently and featured a special guest ni;;bt. (iuests attendin;,' were Mcsdamcs Pwighl Tcmplelon, Max oee, Har lan Devlin, Halph Ogle, Bob Lu cas, Agatha McAuliffe, and the Misses Joan Christiansen and Na oma Slaughter. Winners during the evening students. All prc-school cliil dren are especially urged to be present ct tiiis clinic which will open st 9 a. iii. Preschool children between the aes of thr- months and Ix years old and especially those who will enter school in the fall will be accepted at this clinic and will receive immunization and vaccinations ,t this time as well as bnostci shots. Vcrlin Roberts was elected as 1054 prorident of tl.e Five-Point club at a recent meeting. Others selected wrrc Mrs. Harry Swa ger, vice president; Mrs. Harold Gingerich, secretary; and Mrs. Ben Cornelius, treasurer. Next meeting of the group will be held Feb. 25, at the Holley road home of Mrs. Harold Mar tin. Lead parts for the high school operetta "Meet Arizona" will be filled by Sharon Burnett and Bill Conksley. Other parts have btcn as signed to Kill Lewis, Marita Points, Gib Walsh, Aria Roberta, Jim Porter, Jerry Heller, El eanor Bennett, Marvin Daniels, Chrissie Dayton, Herb Draw, Bill Kizer, and Mrry Mealy. The operetta will be present ed March 12 at the high school and is under the direction of Mrs. Myrtle Cates, choral instructor. Grand Island GRAND ISLAND Mrs. Anna Umbanhowcr of Seattle, Wash., a former resident of Grand Is land, was moved from Seattle to McMinnville to one of the cab ins, near the Self-service laun dry. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Masscy, her son-in-hw and daughter, of Porrydale moved her Friday. p.lv ,',.rnt Ml. UIMIR-lllimviT Ni'-I liri'll ll.iini- icaoped since a fall in Orion-'-. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clow, Kenneth and I.on Clow of Wald- port were Saturday overnight and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Palmer in the Grand Island district and Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker in the Unionvale district. The Raymond Palmer family Is recovering from colds. Mrs. Susie Douglas of Salem, formerly of Grand Island, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Jlrs. Cecil Will, Monday. Complimenting Jlrs. Susie Douglas a houscwarmins was he'd at her Salem home Sunday. Allondin" were Mrs. Frank FALLS CITY Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Ethel Guth ridge were her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Bancroft and family of Sa lem. Coming from La Center, Wash., for a weekend visit at the home of Mrs. Catherine Graham were Mr. and Jlrs. Paul Current and daughter Cheeree. Mrs. Carl Tori submitted to major surgery at the Dallas Hos pital, Saturday, Feb. 13. The Currents bring word from Woodland, Wash., that Jack Groves is nearly blind. Mr. Groves lived in Falls City until about five years ago. He now lives ith a son. The birthdays of Mrs. William Estellc and her son, Vernon Es telle, were celebrated Sunday. Miss 11a Estelle entertained with a family dinner, in honor of the occasion, in her new home, recently built. Jlrs. Betty Johnson of Sweet Home spent last week with her sister, Jlrs. Wallace Kendall. The ladies of the Jlethodist Church gathered at the parson age last week, and redecorated the rooms with new wallpaper. Jlr. and Jlrs. Don Sundstrom and children of Dallas visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Westbrook, Sunday evening. Jlr. and Jlrs. Sam Schlappe and children spent the weekend in Portland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Woolard attend ing the party given in honor of the wedding anniversary of the Woolard's daughter and son-in- law. Mrs. E. LaDceke is quite ill again. This is the fourth time she has had flu this winter. The 0. D. Johnsons have re cently completed a large new fireplace in their home on Valsctz Road. Marvin Melius, seventh grade pupil at Oakhurst will spell at Independence Friday night. Jlr. and Jlrs. Harvey Jlontgom cry and daughter, Jlrs. Patricia Sappington and Harry Harton, made a business trip to Eugene Tuesday. Gertrude Hotchkin made the return trip home with them. Jluch spring pruning and shrub planting is being done evry time the ram slops. Jlrs. Charley Trueax called on friends and her brother, George Sullivan, and wife, Tuesday. .Mrs. Jlvrtle Campbell and son, to Silvertnn over the weekend. .Mis. Campbell's mother came home with them for a week's visit. tnbill and aon Carl of Scio. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McFarlane, daughter Betty and granddaugh ter, Debbie, drove to Corvallis Sunday to visit cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Lester. Cousins from Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pratt, visited Jlr. and Mrs. Floyd McFarlane on Mnndav. Smithfield Unionvale UNIONVALE-JIore than 60 members and friends attended the valentine banquet at the Union vale Evangelical United Brethren church of the three adult classes Saturday evening. D. Lynn Gubser of McMinnville was master of ceremonies. Louis Magce gave a reading. Lowell Nichols of Madras gave two num bers an on accordion. Mrs. Jamie Ediger whistled. Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Dollar sang. niscencc of prominent former residents of Unionvale. About 60 members and 'friends attended the Womens Society of World Service program at the local church Sunday, Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Mis. Clyde Dollar and Mrs. Clark Rutschman were in charge of the program. Dr. Paul P. Petticord, president of Western Seminary at Jennings Lodge, will speak and show slides he took at Formosa at the 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. services Sunday, Feb. 21 at the local church. Jlr. and Jlrs. Claude Shelburne and James of Unionvale were Sunday dinner guests of her par ents, Jlr. and Jlrs. John Trent at Cloverdale. At the Ernest Ehclburne farm in the Happy Valley district be yond McMinnville snow recently attained the depth of 31 inches. They are tamer residents of Un ionvale. l.aN'ita, five years old, and Vickey 17 months, daughters of Jir. and Jlrs. John Clow, are ill at their home with flu.' Mrs. Erscl Gubser has been ill with influenza at her home. Mill City Pleasantdale Finnicum. Mis. Ronald Finnieum, were Mrs. Waller Short, pino-i Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Will and sons chic; Jlrs. Robert Joslin, bridge; Mrs. Max I.ee. canasia: and Jlrs. Warren Costello, door prize. Hostesses d'Ting the refresh ment hour were Jlesdames Fran cis Carpente.', Kenneth Tompson, Hon Gardner, Don Carlon, and Mrs. James Cook. The next meeting will he Feb. 24 in the basement of the St. Helen's Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Arnold lett for Sun Jose, Calif., to com plete moving plans. The Arnolds are accepting the call to the Sea aide Church of Christ. Jliss Sharon Burnett has been notified that she is accepted as a contestant o the final talent Larry and Kenneth, Mr. and Jlrs. Curtis Douglas of Grand Island, Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich of Dayton, Mrs. Lola Dornherker, Dallas. Friday Jlr. and Mrs. Erwin Doughs and David and Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas of Saurrrs Ishnd were her guests PLEASANTDALE Lonel L. Murphy, son of Jfr. and Jlrs. J. Jf. Murphy, arrived here from Ft. Ord, Calif., and is SDendine 10 (lays Dciore leaving for Camp Chaffee, Ark., for eight weeks training. Jlrs. Fred Rc! hstein left Sun day and spent a few days with her sister, Jlrs. Geneva Jlorsa reidgc, in the Dayton Prairie dis trict. Miss Lois Coats of Portland was a week end guest of her sis ter and family here. Mr. and JIILL CITY Following the regular dinner meeting of the Lions Club Jlonday evening, a Court of Honor was held for the Boy Scouts, who are sponsored by the club. Presentation of awards was by Lee S. Ross, chairman of the Scout commit tee. Other committee members present were Bill McCoy, Roger Nelson, Ed Cooke, and Vernon Todd. Senior Tatrol Leader Jerry Foster opened the meeting, dur ing which the following awards were made: Scoutmaster Elmer (Dutch) Steiner became a Star scout: First class badge, Alan Tilers; Second class, Donald Cree, Larry Jloberg, Tommy rencl, and David Jennings; Ten. derfoot badge, Jerry Upward, Lee Neilson, Louis Morgan, Ted dy Ficker, Ronald Foster, and Kenneth Siler; Merit badges, Marlin Noyes for cycling and stamp collecting, and Steiner for home repairs, marksmanship, SMITHFIELD The 4-H live stock club, the Clover Club met in the Driscoll home on Thurs day evening with their leader, Allyn Philips, and the following members, Craig Muir, Gary Smith, Jnetta and Larry Wilson, Wayne and JIargaret Ann Phil ips, and Gary Driscol.. Gay Rempel, Frank Wall and Jack Flaming left Salem by train FrMay evening for Reedley, Calif., to attend the meeting of the Jlenonite Fire Insurance Co. They expect to be gone about a week, James Copp was In Corvallis Satorday to attend the OSC Dad's Club meeting. Mr. and Jlrs. Tony Gonshorow- ski attended the annual Valen tine dinner given by the mem bers of the Sew and S';al club for their husbands on Saturday evening. Mr. and Jlrs. Art Kimmel from Sheridan called on the E. A. Ben nett family Sunday. Mrs. Tony Gonshorowski was a Sunday call er also. Jlr. and Jlrs. C. E. Reischke and Janet and Carla from Dallas called on the Lloyd Stouffer fam ily Sunday. Jlrs. Frank Wall and family with Mervin Flaming were Val entine dinner guests in the home of Jfr. and Jlrs. Harry Fast in KicKrcall, on Sunday. Jlrs. Bill Burr assisted with the Good News Club which meets in the home of Jfr. and Mrs Frank Wall on Tuesdav. Jfrs. Pete Rcimer who is suf fering with Neuritis had the fol- lowing callers on Sundav, Jlr. and Mrs. Sam Reimcr, Mr. and Mrs. Corney Reimcr, and Jlr. and Jlrs. Ike Reimer. Jlr. and Jlrs. Robert Philips from Independence were Sunday dinner guests of Jfr. and Jlrs Allyn Philips. Marvin Rempel attended the surprise birthday partv given in the home of Jlr. and Mrs. Peter Goertzen for their daughter Ro berta. Sunday callers in the home of ir. ana Mrs. George Beyerle were Jlr. and Mrs. Ray Potter, Cheryl, Carol, Doyle, Gerald and Harold from Pcedce and Jlrs. j-oner irom Dallas and Jlr. and Jfrs. L. E. Greenwood .mrl Mr marv ureenwood from Corvallis The Perrydale school Ftitnro Ifomemakers and t'-.e 4-H sewing huh lugcincr witn .Mothers and friends leaders and the Home ec teacher were in Portland Monday for an educational trip. Friday evenine the ri.isfnn kelball teams and the cheering came 10 rcrrydale school for two games. Gaston B team won but the Perrydale A team won. Next Friday evening the teams from Corbett will be at Perrydale. Annette Brown, who was home from Beauty School in Salem for a few days, returned Tuesday. Dr. Jfary Purvine from Salem called on the Jlilt Barth family. iiiiiii nann took pictures at King har parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brassfield. Mrs. Art Burrus and daughters Marcia and Tamara of Carlton visited Sunday with her mother, Jlrs. Lura Trueax. Jlrs. F. C. Kerber and Mrs. Kenneth Swingle, delegates to the Farmers Union convention at Sa lem, amended the session Friday. Miss Nola Warner attended the Junior meeting on Saturday, Oth ers from the local attending were: Mrs. Florence Howard, Dewey Cummins, Mrs. Dewey Cummins and a group of Junior! attended the banquet on Saturday evening. The local Farmers Union met Sat urday evening for a 7 o'clock dinner with Mrs. Glen Edwards and Jfrs. Rufus Dodge as hostess es. Mrs. F. C. Kerber conducted the business meeting followed by motion pictures. Jlrs. Ernest Bowman and small daughter, Judy, of Philomath, vis ited the past week with her moth er, Jlrs. Melinda Birchell. Mrs. Janie Felt of Albany, who was a week-end guest of her moth er, Jlrs. Lydia Endicott, with her mother and small niece, Colene Wirth, attended church services Sunday morning at the Pedee EUB church. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dodge of Val seta spent Saturday evening at the home of his father, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dodge. Roland Pomeroy hurt his foot while at work at his mill and is now on crutches. Jlrs, Howard Perry, Mrs. James Harit, Mrs. C. L. Burbank, Mrs, Paul Ronco and son, Bradley, were Independence callers Thurs day afternoon. Rickreall 4-H Club News ano arcnerv. ine vtoocisman ra- n.. ...,i,i: , : , .r " trnl won the Gold Arrow attend- he ptld,n5 "f Robt'r"' Patty anre award for havin. the most ! "a 'P1"0! JIr- Mrs. Boh rarer,!, nresent. 1 a"-v Bals'n or. Sunday. SILVERTON Enjoying an en tire evening's entertainment at th'e Rollerdrome in North Salem Tuesday were more than 100 young folk and their parents, un der sponsorship of the Central Howell Livestock 4-H club and their leaders, Bill Wililams and Elton Watts. Associate club members attend ing as guests of the Central How ell 4-group were from JIcLaugh lin, Brush Creek, Evergreen, Evans Valley, Bethany and the Star Route club. Special contest skating, races and stunts were awarded with gifts. The Brush College Tiny Thimbles, 4-H sewing club, held their regular meeting Feb. 16 at the home of their leader, Jlrs. H. D. Bradrick. Carol Fcreuson, president, pre sided over the mcetinc. Plans were discussed about an Easter party. After the business meeting, the leaders, Mrs. Bradrick and Jlrs. L. R. Wackcn, helped the girls with sewing projects. Jlembers present were Kennis Ruth Carlson, Karla Bradrick, Carol and Carolyn Ferguson, Linda Meyer, Marlene Wacken, Nancy Harriett and Donna Jfc-Clure. RICKREALL The Ladies Aid held its February meeting at the home of Jlrs. W. C. Hill with Jlrs. M. B. Findlcy and Mrs. A. Martin as co-hostesses. Twenty-three ladies were pres ent for the dessert luncheon served at 1:30, with two of the teachers coming in after school. The business meeting was pre. sided over by Jlrs. William Cadle, president. The opening number was given by Jlrs. S. B Holt. One new member was added to the role. During the business meeting the ladies that were charter members of this Aid were made honorary mem bers. Mrs. Buyserie gave a report of the Federated Club meeting held at Dallas and explained the work of the County Health as sociation in putting an X-ray ma chine in the hospital at Dallas. She also gave a report as to the furnishing of mirrors and other items for the ladies room at the county fair ground. Mrs. Straley, chairman of the "Operation Sky Watch," gave a report and after some discussion those taking part in this work felt the need of having it done at the post erected for that job instead of trying to do it from the various homes. Final plans were made by Jlrs. Buyserie as chairman for the serving of the luncheon for the Polk Co. Farmers Co-op which will be at the Grange hall on March 6. The Jlareh meeting of the Aid will be at the home of Jlrs. Frank Hamilton with Jlrs. B. C. Bell and Jlrs. W. C. Kestcr as co-hostesses. Those enjoying the afternoon besides the hostesses were Mrs. Bolton Stinette, Jlrs. Geo. Van Santeen, Mrs. Oness Whaley, Jlrs. John Winn, Jlrs. L. C. Jlil ler, Jlrs. Arthur Beaver, Mrs. S. B. Holt, Jlrs. Chas. Ross, Mrs. Anna Johnson, Jlrs. Leo Buy serie, Jlrs. R. V. Carlcson, Jlrs. B. C. Bell, Jlrs. Mary Bell, Jlrs. Holdorf, Mrs. Glen Myers, Jfrs. H. -JI. Wait, Jlrs. H. L. Stradley, Mrs. Wm. Cadle and daughter, Mrs. Bryan, Mrs. W. C. Kestcr, Jlrs. Frank Hamilton and sister. The regular meeting of tho Grange was held Friday evening. JIany of the members were un able to be present due to ill ness. The Pomona Grange has scheduled a visitation program among the Granges of Polk County and Rickreall is planning on visiting Fort Hill on Jlareh 10. At present the plans are to have Jlr. Dempsey take his bus and all go together instead of taking several cars. Mrs. EJhel Whaley, secretary of Rickreall Grange for 1954, is working to get all dues paid for the year before the end of .March. If this is done the Grange will receive another pennant from the State Grange at the annual meeting in Albany in June. Jlrs. Ora Lantz, Jlrs. A. Mar tin, Jlrs. John Riney, Jlrs. Glen Jlyers, Jlrs. Jess Ragsdalc, Jlrs. S. B. Holt. Jlrs. Ones Whaley and Jliss Susan Van Santen visiieri the Home Economics Club at Buell Tuesday. Mr. and Jlrs. Frame Lenmann of Portland were week-end visitors at 4he home of his mother, Mrs. Arthur Beaver. Macleay MACLEAY Jlembers of the Pratum-Macleay Home Extension unit will meet at the ho le of Jlrs. Donald Madcr, Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 1 o'clock. The demonstration subject will be "New Trends on Lighting," with the extension agent as dem onstrator. KINDERGARTEN TO OPEN WOODBURN The Woodburn kindergartei will open March 2 for the spring t rm and registra tions are now being taken. Per sons interested are asked to call Jlrs. L. H. Hildebrandt at Wood burn 5031 as soon as possible. The kindergarten will again be conducted at the Lincol.. school with Mrs. T. JI. Baxter as in structor. Classes will be held Tuesdays through Fridays. Assistinc in the ceremnnv were ' "".""" guests in the John Muir-, representing the Am-1 J, nnm wprr. ncy Lou erican Legion; Kenneth Jurv of j A1llni' Emanuel, and Alhanv, field executive of the ! BoT from OCE in Mnn- Calapooia District for Boy Scouts ! mo"'"-, ta',he Wikander and of America: and Charles Kellv, I Krithv froni Portland. Hubbard Jlrs. Carl Rutschman and chil- j Lions club president. Bob Veness d"1"- i showed colored slides of Camp i uouis Nichols and son. Lowell. Pioneer. of Madras, were week-end guests of his brother and wife. Jlr. and Pedee HUBBARD Twelve lamp shades made of fabric were well on the way to completion at the close of the Hubbard Extension Unit meeting Wednesday. .Mrs. Ed Koutncy and Jlrs. Wenccl Doubrava, project leaders, di rected the work with 12 women learning the techniques. At noon sack lunches were L 3 I ) fa Every iJ Special -.J-raBT 6;30PP. M. ijTnjj j 2:30 A. M. JInrrena D. Fowler, for her birth day anniversary whrih was Mon day. Fib. 15. Mr. and Jlrs. Dale I.. Fowler entertained with a fam ily dinner at their Grand Island home Sunday. Attending were both of her grandmothers. Mrs. Martin Braat and Mrs. Clarence L. Fowler, of Unionvale; Mr and Mrs. Fred ins, Jlr. and Mrs. Robert She! burne of McMinnville: her Dav- ton high school classmate, Robert lrm, jlrnrt Mr, '(. i.-,,,,nr ,i ,,., .r Vni.i in PEDEE Mr. iiiirt Mr iinu arH ! suonlcmentcd with dessert and Mrs. Allan Nichols and their i Stavton Monday for Rose Marie ! crry Mr- Jamcs "f spent coffee rved by Mrs. L. M. aunt. Miss Esther Nichols. On ! Kiersey, two-month-old daughter j "e wc-K-end m Portland and at a" Mrs. Lcnorc hchoor. Sundav Mrs. Allan Nichols' sis. I of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Kiersev, Howard Hubbard home in . A short business session follow ter and familv, Mr and Jlrs I who died Friday, Feb. 12. Three ; Clackamas. i cd. The blackboard committee I'.wald Johnson and children and i l'""" sisters include Cecelia Ann, Mrs- Ernest Stanton returned reported successfully. Four new their father, William Morrke all Gloria Jean, and Mary Beth Kier- hom' Thursday after spending a , members were added since last I of Portland were aursts ' ' pv. i UPolt wi her daughters. Mrs. Ar- mooting. Mrs. J. L. Jenks, Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. ;. Penland at-! i nolr! Mills and Mrs. Virgil Mar- j Mary Bronec. Mrs. E T. Me-, ten.led f-.mii.. .ii ' Postmaster Charles Kellv and quardt at Alpine. Grath and Jlrs. J. Pirkle. Mrs. I - " ' i or ,-.. .. ., .i t- i ... ' r,: . . : r-i. n....i ,.,,. i:,i,,: ...i t. riinpr and larnvni""" ulu"1" F"M,vi"t8 Salem vis- fu,M- . . ... rnc next meeting win ne M.-irph 17 at 1 n m Rphplcih lTnll hostesses, Joan Caublc and' Nell "New Trends in Lighting" and Stahlman. . piant ,c, , STARTS TODAY! NOW! THEY'RE IN THE MOVIES! Big-as-life and twire-as-nttural in M-G-M i hilari ous comedy of a honeymoon-on- wheels... on the ml life-size Motion Picture Screen!. ..and in COLOR f THE E&NG, W4 M3M ,30", -MARJORIE MAIN KEENAN WYNN AN M-C M PIC-TURf ADDED FUN SHORT SUBJECT: "PERILS OF THE FOREST" ALSO . . . NEWS AND COLOR CARTOON nllV'A nrnsnnl ni Finnicum of Wehfoot! her cous- n,nni,',mi S ri Kathr? MrOE home nf her siv'ter and husband I r,ork Prim J;ic,5nn celebrated Mrs. Lyle Pitncr ar Jlr. and Jlrs. E. J. Linke at Carl-! V? c'1rs nf .wvice in the Mill : spent the past week in ion, Miniiny, hnnorine their mnih. i v - er. Mrs. .1. J. Knrale. Other rel- i refreshments were served bv the Monroe, of Unity district: Mis Marcena Fowler of OSC, Corval lis. ten, both of JleMinnville: Mr and Jtrs. Jlirhael Kipner of Sa-! lem, Jlr. and Mrs. C. (i. Shaw of SiMors. Mr. and Jlrs. Richard Steinoff Mr. i,n.l Mrs G.lcs Roikhill. ! "!, .lll.r.T Jlr. and Mrs Dixon of McJIinn-1 iJVrllmV. .mi', .'ii. aim ..irs. nan v.uoser m ricBsanuinic were Sunday all-, n1( rrniino liuesis n sir. and Airs. H. II. Ilockhill nf Grand Island. Mrs. Clarence Korkhill of Grand Island, accompanied by Mrs. K. T. Kitzmiller of Salrm, motnred to Seiltle. Wash., for a weekend with friends. Charlie Nee Trio FEATURING NORM ACOFF AT THE PIANO Good Danccnble Music from 9:00 P.M. till 2:00 A M. Come Early Trv Don's Italian Spaghetti or Mixed Plate New Village Inn 30S7 Portland Rd. Ph. 4 IMS NO COVER (MARGE OLD TIME DANCE OVER WESTERN AUTO Adm 0r Tax Inc. Dlek Johnson's Orrh. 2.'.!) Court St Cherry's Plantation SPECIALS Complete AA Dinners ? .WW BRING THE FAMILY Open 4:30- 10:00 Sun., 12 to 9 - Closed .Monday A loint meeting nf the Ameri can Lesion Posts and the Aux iliary Units of the Marion Coun ty Council was held at the Legion hall Friday ni'iht. Business meet ings for each croup were held separately, followed bv limir Posts and units attendinc the round meeting included those Mr. and Mrs. Merle Reirhstein Salem Nn irt. SHom No. 0. Sil it as .Sundav callers tl.o i ... mi a i a. j friends: Rodney Putman and son ! Mill Citv. l.oren of Vonclla: Howard Put-1 . . man and his fiance. Miss .lean j Monday evening the rcmlar Paris, both of Dayton: Mrs. Don- : ivoctinc of the Auxiliary Unit of aid Hampton and daughter Dawn, I American I.e":cin Post NV VV) of Lafayette r ,elr at the l.e-ion hall with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Penland at- ''Tsident Joan Caublc in charce. tended the Knife and Fork Club : Plans were made for the Amrrl in McMinnville, Monday night. I can I.cinn birthday partv on more more more more mor I March 27. Dolores Stewart was Mrs. .1. G Penland and Mrs. 1 unnninted publicity chairman. Glen McFarlane attended a T,v, Pnry Poster contest was luncheon at the home nf a friend, d''",ted. Jlrs. Dave Doering at Multnomah! ,n, c'ns,, ,nc m,,inll. Tuesday, Feb. 16. ' i - Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. N rnmnifrrlal I'.verelt .loeckel and children were if?- You Wnlkint up friends. Mr. and Mrs l.lm-H I ,,. fcsOTI ver Taint More Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gooch, Sr., JTost people respond quicker observed their 58th wedding an- In sounds than sights, averaging niversary quietly last Sundav. IS hundredths nf a seei.nH In . ! u-itl. n.i,H,.r ..r Ki : , nn . social '.ii ,i..ii mi- rcsponn 10 suunn ano zu nun- niriii.nr i.imuy garnering lor the dredths of a second respond to observance. j ,shts, experiments indicate. "Canoe Prophecies" Pageant Commrmoratinn Ihf 74lh Animriwy of (hr rhrmftwi lnilian School. School Gymnasium-Fri. Feb. 26th 7:30 p.m. Admission by Ticket Onlv Adults tt High Srhnol .students SOc Children (grades I K) 25c rickets on sale at: Moolry Pharmacy 19H9 N. Capitol St. Wirklund Sporting (.ends 3', stair SU Stevens & Sons Jewelers 3'0 Stale St. Keller Pharmarv 4f40 Y River Road NO TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE SCHOOL! DANCE Toniahi Crystal Gardens 2 FLOORS 2 BANDS 1 PRICE Salem, Oregon Old Time & Modern jjjj Chinese 1, Ends Today! "East Of Sumatra" "Serpent Of The Nile" Both in Technicolor STARTS TOMORROW . TWO BIG FEATURES THK riT King's most migs most 7mW, A, JT1lirllAii:jil'r" ramalirrolc! jfSrJ fp,lV"fZ7 -'itnsitv 1. JI 5PQ0'U1 35IXG CROSBY CLAUDE DAUPHIN i nnt no Kins - un Feature at: 1 :30 - 4:10 - 6:45 9:30 1 Now! j YOU SEE IT WITHOUT GLASSESI Cinemascope Prices this show only! Adults: $1.25-Children: 50c Mrt i ninetr 1'nnk Vk SING, Trop. BANCE EVERY SAT. NITE Our new dance band enjoyed a arm reception last week, so were again featuring the popular "BIDDY KYLE SEX TETTE." Come early and enjoy a full rveninft of E1XE DAM E MI S1C! ladies EREE until 10:00 as usual! Dickson's 0US -T S At 12th St. Junction 1 ' j Mi. South of Solcm K" , - .I...".-,-... ;iA .. ENDS TONIGHT Esther Williams Van Johnson in "Easy to I.nve" Also "The Rohot Monster" STARTS TOMORROW! Two Big Hits! TiaVc'packedi! FUN-STACKED! mm i FULL SPEED AHEAD... for o Craot Mulicall JL ' i. I A.' k aidl 1 1 tin &m mil UK SlMUVfNI CEOIGC tMVOl JtCII UONXD to ROBERT CUMMINGS I MARIE WILSON