nui. it, uno MILL ein Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cruson, Gail and Jerry of Ashland spent the week ad With relatives. Gall and Jerry r< malned for a few weeks visit. Mrs IJoyd Comstock and Terry Ann of Myrtle Creek have been vied Ing her mother, Mrs Russell Moberg Clair Mohser of Sand Point. Idaho, is visiting at the home of his uncle Mrs. M Peetz, mother of Mrs. W R. Hutcheson leaves today for Oak­ and aunt Mr and Mrs. Tommie Craig land to attend the wedding of a grandson Mi and Mrs. Robert Landro, Mrs Mrs Ed Salvon and children or Anna Swift and Mrs. Carl Chance Portland are visiting this week at the attended the funeral services for Mrs home of Mr and Mrs Walter P-'er- Verna Caraway Foreman in Portland son Tuesday morning Attending the grand chapter OES Vetta Powelson is visiting her of Oregon in Portland laut week were grandmother, Mrs Grace Powelson Mrs Wm McCoy, worthy matron of In McMinnville. Marilyn chapter, Mr and Mrs Lav Mr and Mis Mrs Bud Strom of Con- rence Walworth, worthy patron and «■ord. California were visitors at the j chaplain. Mrs. Ed Rupp, grand rep- home this week resentative of Louisiana. Mrs. Wil- W R Hutcheson hörne ham Shuey, grand page, and Mrs. Lorena McElvain Betty Lou Cree is visiting her cou- '• sins, Mr. and Mrs Blaine Hanks and Nancy, at McMinnville. Hanks is an announcer for the McMinnville radio station. Patricia Cree is spending the week in Salem with Mr and Mrs. John Wehrli and Sharon Donald Cree is in Salem for a few days with his cousins, Dale and Lloyd Gorton. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baltimore, Bob and Jim and Darrell Farnem spent the weekend fishing at Crane Prairie reservoir. j Mr and Mrs. Lowell Cree and Don- nie spent the weekend fishing at South Twin lake. Mrs. Eugene Carey and Diane of Portland were weekend guests at the Carl Chance home. Don Peterson of Tacoma, Wash., spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Anna Swift. Mrs. Peterson and her three daughters accompanied him home after spending the week here with her mother. Quips & Quotes By PHIL McN’OTE So I says to the boss. •'Pete,” 1 said, "suppose I should want to write a political gem at some time or other. Will it be censored if we don't agree?" "No,” he said, “if it’s print­ able we'll print it.” “Thanks, Pete,” I replied, "of course I'm not much interested in writing political jargon but I just wondered in case the oc­ casion should arise.” Now it looks to me as the occasion has arisen. No, I didn't vote at the big school election the other *night. Have to live in the district you know. Nevertheless a guy hears a lot of chit chat. Reminds me in a way of the neighbor kids in the alley. “You did!” “I didn't!” “Did too!” ... and on and on .and on. Aw shutup I'm tempted to say at times. LITTLE people always show their banners best when they've just won or lost Overheard some "mighty minds” with a size ten hatband gloating over the big victory THEY swung. Just around the corner was the guy yelling we've been robbed. He was for the opposition. Might be well to remember that the good ol' U.S.A, was built on the principle of gilvng every one a voice. I guess their was a mighty fine turn out at the school election and every one was able to vote for the person they liked. Now for goodness sake, whether you won or lost why not be gracious about it. Not much sense in mim­ icking the neighbors kids in the alley is there? Some 20 centuries ago there was a carpenter who gave us answers to many problems of life. Wonder his advice in this case would have been to “love one another". Air Show Contest­ icon tinued from Page 1) ! sold by the winner of the preliminary contest when she competes with the candidates from the other canyon communities. One type will entitle the purchaser to attend the ball at which the queen will be crowned, Saturday, July 15. These will sell for $1.25 and will give the princess 25 votes in the competi­ tion. The second type of ticket in the second contest will sell for 25 cents and will give the princess-candidate five votes. These tickets will not enable the purchaser to attend the ball. The communities of Idanha. Detroit, Gates, Lyons, and Mehama are ex­ pected to enter a contestant in the contest for queen of the air show. Date Changed For- TIRES, TUBES AND SAFETY TUBES GENERAL SQUEEGEE at Savings of 57— To * A E E OFF The tires you have always wanted can now be yours at a price you can easily afford to pay. Each in its class is the safest, strongest tire on the road ... the fastest stopping tire, rain or shine . . . the softest riding, most com­ fortable tire made today. Don’t miss this great opportunity to wiv with iajtty. GENERAL SILENT-SAFETY at Savings of $¿16 to $J2®2 GENERAL SILENT-GRIP at Savings of (Continued from Page 1) IC. J. Bacon. Elmer Barney, Julia Bassett, Lewis F Beers, Frank Bla­ zek, Jessie Bodeker, Eddie Brand, Karen Briggs, W. H. Burlingame, David E Carter, R. W. Carter, Wayne