. . . ..... "r. ?;:-- ,r I The Statesman. SalomrOrscon. Fighting Step: in Planes Active :,: - ' ! - - U. S. EIGHT ARMT HEAD QUARTERS, Korea,! Saturday, Aug. IMAVSavage local fighting flared on the eastern ; front yes terday as allied force battled to oust stubborn communist defend ers from commanding terrain. . Objectives of the linv ted allied attacks southwest of TCaesong were bills from 1,200 to 1,500 feet high that dominate the road leading north of Inje to the mountain fastness south of Woman. One action began at 2 mjo. yes terday and was still raging 22 hours later with the final result undetermined. Elsewhere on the muddy front there was only light patrol contact Allied warplanes Friday flew &3S sorties through cloudy weath er, hammering key communist rail centers in the northwest. -- Pyonyang. Korean communist capital, and railway yards at Hwangju bore the brunt of the fiery air assaults. . -Pilots Thursday night had re ported an "unusually large"1 flow or communist traffic along the highways an estimated 2,400 moving to and from the battle- front. So. beginning at daybreak. Fifth air force bombers and fighters struck vehicles wherever they could be spotted through the rain and low overcast. There was no immediate report of results of the 238 mission flown. during the day. On the ground, communist pa trols made small probing attacks on the central front near Kumh v but these were thrown back. The Pyongyang radio- boasted that 40,474 casualties had been in flicted on the allies since the arm istice talks began at Kaesong July 10. The reds said 488 allied planes were shot down and 15 tanks de stroyed. (In Washington, the army an nounced casualties reached 1,237, 872 an increase of 9,018 in eight dji. Communist battle casualties were estimated tt 890,756). Californian Hurt When Auto and Truck Collide John Tiedeman,' Crescent City, Calif., was injured about the head Friday when his auto and a log truck collided at North Front and Shipping streets. , Salem General hospital reported the man In good condition - last night Tiedeman's wife, who was driv ing, and the truck driver, Clifford I McCarley, Mehama, told police rail cars on the tracks at the In tersection blocked their vision. a , , . v.!;! Satsrdgy. Angast II. 1 S3! Ordered a .' ' - -. .-n: For Jefferson JEFFERSON The Jefferson city council has ordered a pump, cost ing 12,033. from 4. 11. Slentz in lem. The bid was on a 200-gal- lon per minute pump Th- bid also promised delivery within 10 days. The pump will be installed in' the -new 220-gallon test well to supplement the city's diminishing water supply. : The council also bought material for pum i house and base for pump ana connections. Parties Mark 3 Valley Birthdays JZFFERSON-Glpper son of the W. H. Broxsons, observed his sixth birthday Saturday with a party. Present were Martha Ann wynd. Emma Lou and "Butch Epps, Paulette Dummert of Sao and Glenn Cobb, f i ' PRINCLE Guests at f Judy BlnkJeys party observing her 12th birthday were Laura rod Linda Kendrkk, Corrine Jean and Bev erly Linger, Patty Gray, Chris and Mark BedsauL Billy CattralL Ruth Ann Patton, Sandra Olsen, David Johnson, Mrs. John Brunner, Mrs. Charles Klinger and Mrs. Mehvin Bedsaul. j ; s AURORA Mrs. Robert Powell entertained for her son. Weld on, on his seventh birthday at the dry park. Guests were Richard, Don ald and Jerry Dougherty; Sarah Marie and Phyllis McLin; Wayne, Terry,! Thelma, f Joan and Dale Lowrie; Lohre Ann and Nadine Meter:1 Robert Billy and Jimmy Matthieu; Nyies and Billie Beiser; Forrest and Lloyd Mills: Donald and Arthur Connor. Mrs. Ida Keil and Mrs. Charles, Meter. Refresh ments of cake and punch 4 were served by Mrs. Powell. Stall Completed At Central High INDEPENDENCE Centra! high school's staff of 18 teachers for next year is completed with the selection of Mrs. Helen Yorton to handle classes In typing, short hand, and English, according to Principal Warn Jordan. Mrs. i Y o r t o n was graduated from Oregon State college in June. Her husband, a pre-medic student at OSC, will commute to his classes this year from here. j ; j , g i 2 Central Howell Residents Injured CENTRAL HOWELL Henry Werner had his hand badly man gled in the mechanism of his corn bine. His injuries reportedly will require skin grafting. Alpheus Schar caught his finger In a pump belt Wednesday, cutting tt off at the first joint Mrs. Roy Rutschman had emer gency surgery at a Salem hospital Tuesday night t You'll Ps0. Pump WITH YOU! ' - To Keep Up With What's Going j " " " - f; ' ' ! ' . " . ! ' ' - ; - ; ' ' . : ' ; ' ' : - K .- On At Home And Elsewhere -7-. , 1 " j "i.-- j - -4- f---o i- r ; . ... . - ! 1 ? ' E ' I - ;- ; f , - J I -- :-- ' . I , - - ; - -J. -: , , ' - . - '-v" ' 'i JUST blXt 2-2441 : Between 0:30 A. M. end 6 P. M. end erronfja to hava yeur Copy lhvarided to Ycuir Vcccticn Addrc::! ' ' Statermae Vtwt terrtee SILVERTOn . At the August school board meeting held Wednes day night, indications . were that everything would be In readiness for the coming school session by the end of the nrxith. Teachers have been called to report Tues day, September 4 with exact day of first classes to be announced later. , - - r. With the hiring of Frances Cob eriy Digerness for the grade school all faculty vacancies have been filled. Mrs. Digerness win fill in for Mable Towe who is taking a year's leave of absence. Wyxnan Hoeye, who comes here S chunks to Teach In Island Schools Kaws Serrtea ; MONMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schunk, students at the summer session of Oregon College of Education here, left for San Francisco to sail on the President Cleveland for Honolulu. Both have teaching contracts on the islands for the coming year. They are graduates of OCE, and taught last year at Mill City. They spent this summer with her mother, Mrs. P. M. Schweixer, here. ' His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schunk of Heppner, visited them prior to their departure. Qoverdale Picnic Slated August 19 -- atitwi News arnica CLOVERDALE The annual Old Timers', and Community picnic will be held Sunday, August It, at the Cloverdale scboolhouse. A covered-dish lunch will be served at 130 pjn. Chairman W. W. Mc Klnney will conduct the business meeting. A program is planned. The 4-H Cheery Canner's club made preparations for the Fall 4-H show at Wednesday night's meeting at the home of Mrs. A. S. Drager, leader. Carol Newkirk and Margie Drager demonstration mak ing an easy preserve. Mrs. Dean Hall and Colleen were visitors. Irene . Thomas will represent the club on the county program Mon day night It will be carried by station KOAC Thr3e Women Leave OCE Staff ataitaauui Kews Serrlea . . MONMOUTH Mrs. Lorna Jes sup, Ruth H. Carter and Mrs. Le one Miller, who are leaving Mon mouth at the end of this college session, were feted at" Jessica Todd hall Thursday night end were pre sented with gifts.1 - Mrs. Jessup, in charge of Jessica Todd hall for the last three' years, will retire to private life in Cor valHs, where she has business in terests. Miss Carter, on the teach ing staff here, will join Mrs. Jes sup at Corvallis. Mrs. Miller, housekeeper at Jessica Todd hall, will re-enter the teaching profes sion at Albany. v -.- ENJOY Having "f. - - A from Jackson county to replace William Gates, retired, in shop teaching, was present and. dis cussed proposed changes in the department Heretofore the work in the shop division has been de voted'ehiefly to wood work. This will be shifted to general ! shop work for the coming year, Hoeye indicated, if the board approved. Board members stated they found this agreeable. --.:."..-:-;? ,- The next regular school board; meeting wul be held September 12, although some informal get-togethers may be held prior to school opening; Lloyd Larsen, school board chairman, stated.' - j Christian Church Notes Birthday of Jefferson Pastor; '. - . - ; .j. Stateaaua Neva Service ' JEFFERSON Members of the Christian church carried out a surprise, picnic honoring the birth day of their pastor, Mervin N. McGill, on the lawn of the Leo Weddle name recently. A Bible, a girt from the congregation, was presented Rev. Mr. McGill. i Albert Wagners are moving into the old Humphrey house on Main street which they recently pur chased from the Kenneth DeWalls. The latter are living next door. Members of Jefferson IOOF and Rebekah lodges and their families enjoyed their annual picnic dinner at Wilson park east of Sdo Sun day. Jefferson Christian Women's fellowship enjoyed its annual pic nic and guest day on the lawn of the Ernest Powell home recently. Mrs. Virgil Bailes led the program. The church group will meet Sep tember 7 at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Looney. Valley Births DALLAS Birth reported here this week: Mr. and Mrs. George Knaupp jr, of Monmouth, a son and their first child, August 1. He has been nam' ed John Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ames. Dal las, a son born August 3, named Memn Thomas. j Mr. and Mrs. Willard Diehm, Falls City, a daughter, born Au gust 3, named Cneryl Lynn. ; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Slack Wffla mina, a daughter born August 2, named Terry Lynn. Mr. ' and Mrs. Marvin M. Mc Lane, Dallas, a son born August 8, named Michael Vern. y . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kahler, Dallas, a son born August 7, named Bradley Dean. . , i i Parcdisa Islands Swimming - Beating - Dancing riaygroamd Equipment IDEAL FOR PICinCS IN NATURAL SURROUNDINGS S Miles Out On Turner Read Iranian Home Airport Hit; Vote Delayed WASHINGTON. ! Aug. 10 -CPV- An argument over locating a new is.oou,ow air xam tnstanarion in President Truman's home coun ty today brought a week-end de lay in house action on a $5,768,- 000.000 military construction bCL The $19,000,000 would be used to expand the airport at Grand view, in Jackson county. Mo. Grand view was the home of Mr. Truman's mother and he has used its airport on various trips back home. - ' - - Rep. Gross fB-Iowa) sought to knock out the Grand-view item. pointing out there is an air force field at nearby Sedalia. Mow and suggested it be used instead. Gross motion to strike out the item was defeated, 56 to 15. The air force announced some time ago that it planned to move neaaquarters of the continental air command from Mitchel Field, Long Island, to Grandview, with the project to cost $19,000,000. After his defeat. Gross moved b send the whole bill back to the committee with instructions to re move the Grandview item. Leaders decided to take a vote on this Monday. 1 The first year that raven vara production was -recorded was 1900. A Old Time) Danco Evert Sal. Iligtl Over Western Auto 253 Court St DICrS ORCHESTRA Ada. COc Inc. Tax 7 Delicious Chinese a Catering Service rhene 1-1 17$ Orders To Gol Open 4 pjBw - S aja. Daily Open at Neen Sat A Boa. 222V& Now Commercial Cotfonnoods Dane Evry Saturday Night . Tommy Kixxlah . And HU ., VEST COAST RAMBLERS near Them ea KSLSf Taea. Sai. Eve. CLUD TUAlDLE-IUIl . Usee with ike SyeW TASTY FOOD and! Hal Moffott'i Orehtstra H ML Nerth ef AThesnr On the Oil Jefferson Qghway Sale llilD . eddhts CXLVQt -smria bai;siz3 k0U 1) CaQTTGSiTinQtr vjyrp DAHD3 J Igtwtta Ddlsj . end .Cass Valley E:-iIi:3:Frc3: SEVEUN KECOYEUXa Richard G. Severin, widely known Salem real estate Insurance man, was reported In good condi tion at Salem Memorial hospital Friday night. Severin entered the hospital August 6 seriously ilL The state of Travancore is at the southern tip of India, v NEWLY AIR-CONDITIONED Hellyweed Kids Mathace . Taday l.-t U 4.-N F. M. X Cnrteens Serial ' Special Matinee Feature . ; TlghtiBg Back A Dog Stery with Gary Gray t Alae Benson's Birthday ' Cake . j . For ; - Diane BueDer, Larry: Bevens, Danny Bevens, ' Molly Allen, LQarice Nelson, James Riedlin- ger, Nancy Toe He, Sandra Lloyd. Beverly Smith, Sue Woodruff, Ronald Kirsch, Nor man Ballmer, Tom Griepentrog, Herby Shipm an,. Franklin Meier, Tommy McCarroU, Larry Jayne, Graig Hoh.be, Jack Foust, Michael Parker,. 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