I Ctsiacaxzn,' Scleat. Orogsa, gcadcrfTy ft? ItSf ? THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS From Th. Oregon Srcfloamcn's Hartmans ori North Dakota Motor Trip uuua Hews service i rnvrrrmM ' Mr. and Mrs.! irl Hartman, jr, and Mr. Bart-1 inan's mother, Mrs. mna, c one to Kinmore, N. D. lor a motor i trio. ."Jars, rrana: wiu rawua uij uup. the midwest for several iwees; s i visit. I Mr .and Mrs. Orlo Thompson I ttt returned from a vaca-l n innt in tne san rranciscu i baT area where they were guests el his mother. - airs, wnnsune i ThmnDtfln and his brother. Cuyler Thompson. On their return trip they stopped ; r.ureM 10 vpi Thompson's Drotner, car Thompson. The Thompsons are former Silverton residents. , " Mrs. Keber Grisham, who spent the past several months as a house ust of her foster mother, has re- turned to Oakland. Calif- to Join Ikt husband, who has been on a civilian army mission In the south piscine in rctcm nwuu 1 Complimenting: the Kev. inoi Uni Rohrt Neal and their twoltn Jnii nf i xt-i.I cnuoren, wno te, jucs Kev. Mr. -weais parents, nu 1 was arraneed for Wednesday atf . viic wuuv auu -- - 1 ine nev. nar. nu 1 "' w--- , i Valley Obituaries lUttwu News Stnrlc Charles Ernest Cole J ALBANY The Rev. Cbaries Xmest Coles, 75, former vicar of L Peters Episcopal church in Al- bany, died at his home in Gaston, July li. Funeral services under the direction of the FortmiUer-Freder- irknn rfirectors. will be held from St Peters church here at 2 p. m, TLfnndar. The Rieht Rev. Benia- mln Dagwell, bishop of Oregon, j will officiate, assisted by the Kev. . James Kingsley, present vicar I f St Peters. Burial wiU be in tne Alhanv Masonic cemetery. Charles Coles was born May 5,1 1876. in Redruth. Cornwall. Eng land. He came to the United States in 1912. He was a graduate of Kentucky State university, re- reiving his P.HJ5. degree in 1836. 1 Ho served the Albany church u vicar from 1937 till 1939. Durinf worm war i, uie nev. r. v,oca and MriJ Laurence Cooper and was a chaplain in the army. Helchidren of Newport. . had been a resident or Oregon since 1931. He was a member of me jungnis lempiar, jnr ocuillsij i spending two weeks In the mid Rite Masonsv and a life-long mem- j west visiting her mother. Mrs, ber of the Lions club. ? survivors mciuue wo wiuuw ana tne roiiowing cnuoren; airs, G. W. Tewksbury of Waialulu Fianuuon, waiaiuiu, uanu, na- wan; Mrs. Ajuonmmj oi ivir- land, Wash, and Mrs. Charles E. Perry of canton, w. x ., ana a step- . trin. Ixren A. Sim of Los Aneelesi I Ferry Mason STAYTON Perry Mason, 75, Mill City, died Thursday. He was born .In Finley, Ohio, Aug. 27, 1873 and has been a resident of Mill city for the past 45 years. : He is survived by his wife, Ber tha, a daughter, Helen Kanoff. Mill City; two sons; Harryt Junc tion City, and Charles, Mill City. Funeral arranged by the Wed dle Funeral home, will be held at the First Presbyterian church in Mill City, Monday at 2 p. m. Con cluding services will be In Fair view cemetery, Mill City." William Fitzcharles ALBANY Funeral services for William A. Fitzcharles, 67, of Al bany, who died In a local hospital July 9, were held from the Fort-zniller-Fredericksen chapel Satur day. Burial was In Riverside. . Fitzcharles was born in Arbro ath, Scotland, Dec. 1, 1883. He came to the United States in 1909, and to Albany five years ago. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Norine Ridenour of Albany, one son, Neal Fitzcharles of Alsea and four grandchildren. . Jehm Rich ' :- , ALBANY John Rich, 78, a na tive of France, but a resident of Salem and Albany for 50 years, died July 4. He was born June S, 1875, but came to the United States from his native country of France when a young boy. Surviv--4ng are several brothers and sla ters in France. A cousin, Anna Richard, lives in Albany. John Green Jay 'ALBANY Funeral, services for John Green Jay, 79, who died at his home on route 1, Brownsville, July 3. were held from the Fisher Funeral Home in Brownsville Sat urday. Rev. John Lawler will of ficiate. Burial was in the Tnmmn cemetery at Elmira. -. Jay was a son of David and Charlotte AnnLinder Jay, Oregon pioneers who crossed the plains and settled in Eugene where Da vid Jay started the first saddle and harness ahoD in the state. John Jay was born on Sept 12, is 42, at cresweu. He had spent his life in Oregon, the past two ' years in Brownsville. - - At Eugene in 1839, Mr. Jay mar ried Nancy Lewis, who survives, as do ten children, Walter Jay, lie mi e Jar. Chester Jar. Car Jay and Mrs. Dorothy Paduano, all of Brownsville, Mrs. Lottie Ti tus and noya Jay or Reexport, Mrs. Esther Leber of Moss Land ing. Calif, Lloyd Jay of Glen inona. Wash, and Melvin Jay , of Yakima, Wash. Surviving also are a brother and sister, and 23 grand- VcIJoy ISflverton Group Off to Lutherland Statesouui Mews Service SILVEETON Tho Bev. and Mr f. A. L. Hokonson and 13 young people from Calvary Lutheran church will attend the Lutheran jTrd Church Bible ramo. known as Lutherland, at Lake Klllaraey. Wash, eigt miles north of Ta ungwrn. - xam uwp wm ieve eiuier ounaay nijnx or won- Accompanying the Hokonson are their son, Steven, and Lowell Stan- ton, Dennis Paulson. Robert Olson. uverl ana Orval Severson. Ger i sarsiaa jwaney aonnz. f ansT Fincher, Donna Jackson, Beverly ruin maa oaroara urossnjcaue. Licenses Up Statesman, Ncwi IcWice DALLAS Marriage licenses .c.. frrw h f- tT cjerk & Polk count-. Br. rtill running hfcrher than ivpr 00 with 11 ncenses in the last two weeks William H. Thnm ii Tvm. xwin ceau, zi, jjaiias, to Janet iviarun, ir uanas 40, ij anas. ? r,,i v J -jj t.h.. . lac j - - . Donald Floyd Hibbs. 19. Val- setz, and Elizabeth Marie Hegge, 11, xaus ,nj. i I George J. Kozisek, 24, Independ ence, to Yerna B. Ilerrud, 24, In- oepenaei:ce. Steven Toe. 17. Dallas to Janet Dennis, 1 FUs City. Kalph L. Martin, 17, Dallas to Aressa joan oars, 10, uauas. ooraoni. ninsnaw, J7, Mon- mouth to Jeanne Hamblen, 18, In- f J??T j ; ,;W?Uia?f,J- Pfl'.?5' Dalla. to My A'5lay M, Albany. . Li J.?ruL.aiewarl Momgomery.izz, to j0 A00 He"e- "-"'f Californians at rn ... 1 lUUiau News Scrvka AUBURN Guests at the Stuart Johns hornt recently wera Mrs, Hiran tmm t. Ani' kir. rhKir Llnrim rhrtrtin nH Chester from San Diego and Mr. i t Mrs. Glenn Moody and children returned 3iom Monday after Josephine Burgerj at Grand Is- land, Nebf, and a cousin at Lar i amie. Wyo Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilier left for their home at Truman, Minn, by way of the southern route. This was their: first visit to the three i coast states. 5 'Touth & ' nun i A 1 ill III I I III ' Polk Mamas ;J TOM1' mum smmwmf II t' .11111 1. W iii HI B I r Church C&inp .1 . V 7 h'i A BKOOKS Leaders f the maay reath MttvUiea at the anaaal Asaesnblles f Ged state camp meetinr at Bethel Geapel park here are shews prepartnx far ene r the dally Wayne Davidson, CresweD: the Jtev. Key Blackley. Fertland; the Wesley Lance, Band, ul the Plrtle, wbe Is sUte yeath director. !' i A 7 BROOKS Midway in the annual twe -weeks camp meeting for Ore : gon Aasembllea of God, which has attracted more than 3,009 per sons here, state officers discuss the program. From left are the Rev. Atwood Foster, Salem, superintendent; the Rev. N. D. Davidson, Fertland, secretarr; the Rev. L. C. Tenng, Breeka, treasurer: the Rev. Lester Gibson, Weodbnrn, camp director. Council MovjBg To Aid Hospital StatMBUa News Sfrrtco ETAYTON - The city council recently took two actions to ad vance preparations for building the street over the hill to the site of the Santiam Memorial hospitaL Pipe was purchased from the H. D. Fowler company of Seattle. It Is 1700 feet in length! and has a four-inch diameter. It is steel, wrapped with asbetos and treated, inside and out. Included In the DAYS JULYO, 11, 12th and Cross Stt. at SPONSORED BY HOUYWOOD UONS ClUS -Proceeds T B Used For "Sight Conservstien Program" I'kt.'ismz II l I C 1 - v il Menlfitife f V, - Kev. Kebert Flrtle, Broks; the Kev. Kev. EL K. Beek, Albany; the Kev, Kev. Bert Allentvus, autcAeu. AU v5 - '. $2,024.54 billing were two fire hydrants at S 108 each. ' x Also authorized was the laying of about 2S0 feet of 12-inch cul vert parallel with the street which will permit leveling off with ad jacent land. Valley Births BUtasmaa News Service SILVERTON To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bochsler of Mi Angel, a son, July 6, at Silverton hospital. 12, 13, 14 Coca Cola Plant. -4 i - -4 , prerrams. Frem left are the Kev. Ernest Bedweu, The Dalles; the Jehn Hesklna, Garibaldi: the Kev. axe secueaai jratft leaders except Church Youth . In Active Time Statesmas News tcrrke ' HAYESVTLLE The youth of the church have been quite active with an attendance contest by the B.Y. and a 'chile feed in the church grove Friday evening. Tuesday evening members of the College class were . guests of the class's teacher, Mrs. Robert Sanders, at a picnie in the fir grove. 'Those present were Marilyn Broer, Darlene Legler, Laurene Karsten, Jo Ann Beard, Lois Ann HaU, Charles Clark, Bob Carrow, and George Strozut jr. Special guests were Frances Beckett Kathleen Stinson, and Lome Rolands who are taking nursing at Good Samaritan hospi tal in Portland to prepare them selves for missionary service. Sales' Only homo Owned Theatre' Starts Today Cont. 1:45 yUEfflll-MXEfitP - On the Stage Paal -Armstrong's Annaal Dance Revae Regalsr i Admission Prices , 1 TVi i-M i- rr, nt sun sun VVffn IV tfTKCKJJ w re tf'l : , i. II III 4 I yyT" ' Staton Band : Entertains at Public Concert SUtcsauL News Scrvkt STAYTON The Stayton com munity band entertained at a pub lic concerts Monday evening in downtown Stayton.' The group was organized recently by Dwayne Burgess, music instructor in the schools here. . . Band mnobers include: clarin ets; Joyce Har greaves, Grover Ro- dich, . Janet Huffman. Anna bell Buell, Betty Courtney, Lois White, Shirley Wodtly. and Ernest Lau. Saxophones: Janice Huffman, Sherman Buell; drums: Blrnn Humphreys and Don Forette; bar itone horn. Trance 'Hoi man; trumpets. Bill Civert, Pauline Scheiwich, James Lulay, Durwood Dark and Ruby Nau; flutes: Clau cua Hinnchs,-Gloria Luke, lrom bones: Jesse Boo the, Harold Ti tus, Cecil Bassett and Drury Dark. 1DU Gty Feld Dedicated July 4 To W. W. Allen ftateinaa Newt Serric MILL. CITY Allen fiplH wa lighted and dedicated July 4 to the memory of Dr. W. W. Allen, a lormer scnoo board member. . ' Mrs. Allen was intradural Arr. ihsr the nroffram. Making th ri pl ication sneech was Bruce Williams loz aaiem, uiosmg the evening's entertainment were fireworks do nated bv PPT ' Rn Rrnnf tnd the Lions club Special awards were given during the evening by local and out-of-town merchants. Paul Armstrongs HOLLYWOOD REVIEW , Dancing, Singing and Novelty Numbers - By 150 Local and Guest Entertainers HOLLYWOOD THEATRE Sun., Mon., Tues., July 8, 9, 10 Sunday Matinee 3:30 P.M.-Eveninfls 8:30 ' and '' ": " ' " MOVIE Regular Admission AIIERICAIJ LEGIOII CLUB UIIDEIl IIET7 IIAIIAGEIIEIIT i : - SPEC1AI SUNDAY DINNER i ' T -V- $3 , : Young Tom Turkey . !" , A . da dig w CamroU Twin Bill TbnitCr8:15 P.IA. Senators vs. Spokane ' Root for Salem at Waters Field Sunday As Club Attempts' to Close on the . League . Leaders Will Jim McKeegan Stop. the Base Running Theivery of " ; " . . -"Mercury Ed Murphy " Tha Little Man from Boston has Stolen 51 Basesl" 07 (Just Before Tea Get to WE ARE LUNCH SERVING LUatVIl Choose From Our Famous Chinas and American Dishes 2055 Fairgrounds Road 1RH N. CemBseretal Tea walklaf ay ver saint store v. 1 a : mw j m - SUttuua Kcws Service Dallas Rennie Rinehart, who completed five years of i public health ; education at Denver uni versity, has accepted the position with the Polk county health de partment left vacant when Henry Captein was called back into the air force reserves. He is a navy veteran, having served in the South Pacific. He is married and has a three months old boy. The Rineharts plan to live at CIS Oak street., Start Mr." and Mrs. Ben Darby have moved to Stayton from their home at route 1, box 22," Scio, where Darby was born 74 years ago. The new owner or the property is Charles Gassner, formerly of route 1, Stayton. Mill City Mrs. Arthur Oljourke and daughters., of Areata, Calif are visiting Mrs. O'Rourke's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cree, and her sister : and brother and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. ('Returning with Mrs. O'Rourke via plane was Frances Johnson who fcad been visiting Areata for the past two weeks. Power Firm In New Office : tUUimta News Service DALLAS The Mountain States Power company has moved to its new building at 628 Court at, which has just been completed by the Williams Investment company TOMAHAWK" In Technicolor Starring Van Heflin and Yvonne DeCarlo To All Adults 50c the Dollrweed Stopllf hte) DItltlER! -and Open: 11 A. M. to 2 A.M. Saturdays to 3 A. M. Phono 2-6596 -Oil- I BcDe friends and people Chi' aese Fireworks business no good, tt go "boom" this year but ft Is very good Idea anyway no chil dren hurt or burn or anything and " everybody happy, X am . liking to h a v e people happy that i why ao many fonts - com to my place for good Chl- food. They eat plenty lots. laugh, tell joke, shake my band and aay "yen my friend" which la very good for dif cation and not for ulcers. You should try my : heilthfu food make you feel very fine especial in sum mer time. You eat big or you eat little not cost you too much either way.""' YR SIN3 (that's. my aame. Buret Picture Bet af at.' this my nista rrsak with - Charles, .TfiedmW , as gen eral cdntracUf l Mountain States Power com pany will use the west portion cl the building and the rest will be used by the "West Electric com pany. Margaret's Flower shop plans to move into the power company's old location at C17 Mill st . 2-7H29 NOV SHOWING! Open 8-tarta at Dusk! Tre Fcny Rldas! Marie Laasa ; Ana Blyth ia e "The Grat X Caruso" j- . f : ' J ' and "; ;i - - :Daa Dailey J Anne Baxter la ', -; L "YcoYe My :; Everything ' . Air Conditioned 1 CAPITOL . - Continuous Shews Daily - Announcing :a I New Policy : f tlmceforth the Capitol w ill present the best la FIRST RUN i ATTRACTIONS! New Price Schedule: Weekday Matin res - -Evenings L undayg . Children . (Cnder 12) 60 74 20p Prices Include Tax ! Here's Our First : ! Big Double-Hit First Ron Program! . ITASSIN6 : i i:untTui.cusuTExv:! wii:m.t::uTfEn;i xtatllUI lltltIS mm iicHi istnni nnan J And! Amazing! KeveaUnf! "A MODERN f MARRIAGE" 3 Air Conditioned I k ELSniOQE BIGHT NOWI . - 2nd Hit! Heart-wkrnlnr Thrills! "PRIDE OF MARYLAND" kl i i i a bp ft J 5 . ai 4- l O krtoen-Brevlty-News II V- Cartoon-Brevity-News Mat. bally from 1 P.M. New! I Blgi HIU! V r in ay mi i Ann' Centtn. Shews Today RIGHT NOWI Cary Grant - i " Ingrld Bergman ta -NOTORIOCS I 'Savage Splendor,; Cent. Shews Today NOW SHOWING!. Fred MaeMorray -. aandette Colbert In i "Family Honeymoon i Glenn Ford In 3Ian from- Colorade Delicious Chinese and American Food Catering Service ; Phone 2-9173 Orders To Gc! Open 4 pjn. - S a-m. Daily Open at Neeo Sat A San. 222Va flo. Commercial l r , 1 man o o i c children. , jt i