The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 24, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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    t The States man, Salem. Ongcsu Monday. November 14. 1851 1
Drives Home With
Bullet tinder Heart j
LIGONIER. Pa. L5V George
Giesey. 33. of Ligonier. drove 12
miles to his home tn an auto Sun
day despite a bullet wound under
the heart. jr;
Giesey told state police a J22
caliber pistol he was cleaning at
his hunting lodge accidentally dis
charged. - i -
Giesers family took him to a
hospital alter he collapsed on I
reaching home. His .condition is i
critical. ..
Films Taken of
McKay, Family
For Television
Movies were taken Sunday of
Gov. Douglas McKay, his family
and friends for screening far the
aters and via television in con
nection with his recent appoint
ment as U. S. secretary of the in
terior.
Cameramen were in Salem Sun
day to take the movies at several
locations. f ' .-- -
rust JJitHrUca nut. WKU u
; front of the First Presbyterian
Church, following the christening
of six-months-old Nancy Jane
Hadley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
' Wayne E. Hadley, and grand-
daughter of Gov. and Mrs. McKay,
i In this . picture, leaving the
'church, were Governor and Mrs.
McKay, and Mr. and Mrs. Hadley
Club for Physically Handicapped Holds Banquet
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India Revises
Korea Trace
Compromise
4
Mercury Drop's
To 24 Degrees
Demos Claim
McCall Shows
V .
'Partisanship'
PORTLAND
UPi Democrats
and their four children, including Sunday accused radio eommen-
AHan. Eileen, Bruce and the baby.
The father held the child dur
ing the christening ceremony with
Dr. Paul Newton Polling, church
pastor, officiating. No pictures
were taken inside the church.
The scene then-shifted to the
tator T. Lawson McCall of being
"unduly partisan" in behalf of Re
publicans in ins dally news broad
cast over KGW.
The executive committee of the
state Democratic organization
agreed to ask the manaeement of
: McKay nome. in iront i toe noma KGW to discuss the .matter. A
v
v 'V.. z
iwas taken a group photograph of I
I Gov. and Mrs. McKay. Mrs. Had
ley and her children, and Mrs.
'Lester! Green, holding her little
-.son, Danny. Mrs. Green is a!
daughter of Governor and Mrs.
; McKay. Mrs. McKay was holding !
Nancy Jane.
Inside the McKay home a 'num
ber of "shots" were taken of the
Governor and Mrs. McKay.
Later Governor McKay posed on
formal complaint to the Federal
Communications Commission also
was authorized.
McCall, former assistant to Gov.
Douglas McKay, said that "The
apprehension this group feels, is.
Members and guests ef The Indoor Sports Crabs, Saiese Chapter CS,i
are shewn at a baaqaet held this week ta the HeDyweed Lleae Den. I
The local greap was host te St members ef the Portland chapter.!
Che U. ft.
Salem residents
clear, cold Sunday wt J kjr of
24 degree reported cy weeyr-
wurm at McTtary ruid. Todar5e
srfceduird to be neerty the sarae .
erilh eaxly morr-irg fog
A Vw trarpfrttors of 84 d rj sr.
vm aiated far today wtlh tin to V
a mtsiUe 4 degree.
rog throughout the Northwest 2
ik3rpd Sir for Cm near
midnight Sunday and rukied at I
least cm air Una fLrtt te aa ur-
arbedaled stop. Oftx-Uk at Me-
Nary tower rrpcrifd a taarond 1
Western Airfines "Owvair." twta
engine pasamrv tn landed at
the SaVra fkl aborUy peat eaid
Ktht. The plaae was ra rocte ta I
riibrr Portland or SeatUc, boCh cf
hkh were torrrd ta. SaVra was
achedoled to f oiow euU wHa be
vy fog starting at about 1 s. n.
today.
The erraalaaUea la a aea erm greva, with It caa4era ka
Great Brttala aad Caaada. far akyaWaily
ftalesa areatdeaft la Kijaioad Ctevtlaad.
the. lawn near the east entrance
a .a m ' Mfii a
of the Capitol. With the governor I on , recent program he
Painter Salvador Dali Converts Gen, Clark in
Ihikm Surrealism to Atom Mysticism TTnAO n pinT1
McCall said he believed How- J llVUlXtl lO 1 ixiii
For Ike Visit
McCall said he beUeved How.
ard Morgan, state Democratic
chairman, was attempting to "in
timidate'' him. He said the charge
of partiality; was probably made
wai Edwin H. Armstrong oz nis
secretarial staff.
! Other photographs, taken at the
Salem Saddle Club of which Gov
ernor McKay is a member, fea
tured the governor riding his fa
ivorite mount and other rural
scenes.
i At the Salem Saddle Club the
governor wore an outfit somewhat
i similar to that in which he ap
: peared at the Pendleton Roundup
and i in this year's Rose Festival
. parade. . ' ;
130 Air Fields
In West Europe
Aim at Russia
PARIS (JP)-The Atlantic Powers
are building up a bulwark of 130
; military air fields across Europe
all within striking distance of
: Russia, it was learned Sunday,
These air fields will be the
, West's first line of defense in the
event of a Soviet attack on West
i em Europe.
The fields form a huge are from
: the top of the European continent
! to the bottom. Many of them al-
ready have been built, an in
' formed source said. The others are
searing completion.
' This rampart of air bases starts
In Norway and cuts a southward
path through Denmark. The line
thickens as it passes through Hol
i land, bulges into Prance. West
; Germany and Luxembourg, then
thins out again as it curves Into
. Italy. - ; ;
Norway and Denmark are re-
Krted to have seven fields apiece
Mt or under construction. The
Netherlands 13 and Belgium 14.
Prance is known to have 41, West
; Germany 33, little Luxembourg 1,
and Italy 12.
said Morgan's remarks on the
appointment of Gov. McKay as
secretary of the interior were
'stupid and vicious. Morgan was
highly critical of the appoint
ment. , 1 :: ii
McCall also said that Morgan
earner told him he was plannin,
By JOHN SODEUCK
PARIS OP) -Spanish painter Salvador Dali solemnly announced
Sunday, without a quiver of his waxed mustaches, that he has given
up the Vtorld of surrealism for a new philosophy nuclear mysticism.''
It is, he said -gravely, atomic.
And the fountain of his new philosophy, upon which he la to base
his future works, is the United States.
Dali sails Tuesday on the S3 1 Tokyo Monday and said he would
SEOUL (!) U. K. Commander
Gen. Mark Clark arrived from
Toddler Found
earner toia nun ne was planning a i a v
to take steps to have the TCC A llXTfk XtffXl I IQV
monitor his broadcast. lflJJ.YCllJ.lCl iFaV
In Cold, Rain
Flagpole Sitter
Lays Claim to
Championship
PORTLAND WVW. L. Howard
announced Sunday he had set a
record for flagpole sluing of Id
UNITED NATiOraL X. Y. IA
India revised br racnpromise t4aa
speed trp deediocked aegotia-
tkxui for a Korean armistice but
failed Sunday nlcht ta heal the
U. SErtUta breach ever the plan.
The Indian compromise v
rushed into the UN Sunday after
noon la an attempt to clove the
rur. rt got ru Rnt gouig-over la a
one hour and 43 minute dosed
meeting Sunday night.
Top delegates from n nations
were present at the New York
headquarters of the U. S. mixtion,
After ft was over. Sir Perry
Spender. Australian ambassador
to Washington and chairman of
the meeting, read a statement
which asserted there had been
"unanimous agreement on the ba-
.ST-JSiS? Plan Discussed
Communist areas.
But his statement made tt clear! Plana tar the
the revised Indian proposals on) Area Festival
handling war n -xtrt ta Korea Sunday at a aorthweet
who refused to return to theirltatlves meeting of the boom of
Communist homeland did not an-l Norway Lodge la Che YMCA Sua
iw n ts arrVvt mftwiil day aftmwo.
raised by the U. S. I The t ertlrai, scheduled te be
held ta Satasn. waa taelat2vly art!
5pender said that more clari- t tXmtj and Saaday
flcations- of provisions la the la-1 ?T .Tl7JZZL '
proposal were needed and l.T .v
the group wia meet again A . .vfj.
Norse Festival
III Kotmnmt
when
able.
more tnformatioai
la avaU-
w4m tea V.
a;i ihsai S smsi aaea wses aassaasa i
contest, tmi to the ferrtL ;l
One pnss'.K'.ty was as sli-ei-
trip tortbei
te Norway. The (Car tx- ,
In other action : Sunday - the
General Committee:
Voted to ask Gov. Adlal Stev
enson of Iillinois to address the
annual Jackson-Jeff erson Day
dinner here next spring.
Asaeatne committee s execu
America for New York after seven discuss with U. S.. Eighth Army
months of seclusion in a village commander Gen. James A. Van
on Spain's Costa Braba where he Fleet plans for Presidentelect
areamea up ue new mysucum,
"I listened to Bach, turned to
asceticism, neither smoked nor
drank during this period," he ex
plained. A canvas depicting the
days.
Howard, 34, la not sure, though,
that the record will be accepted
since the pole sitting was done ta
two states.
lie mounted a pole at Washou
gal la Southwestern Washington
on June 14. When Interest la the
AVELLA, Pa. m They found
2-year-old George "Butch Bell
assumption of the virgin emerged
from this Interval of contem
plation.
Aseeaslea ef Mary
The painting, which be says Is
"sensational, because it is the op-
Elsenhower's proposed visit to Korea.
(Oark told newsmen he would be na he w;
in Korea only "a couple of days I trn,trrA Hrn..t ttin t
and that there was "nothing spec- pound to another pole la a
i tana amusemem Darx.
American and Brill th rpoki
aen, who have been ecgagtng ta
harp argunaect over their a'
gstiona views for the last J!sIUty was a achoIarsh.'a frr V
hours, refused to add anything to I winner to the University cf Wa&h-t
the Spender statement. I mgton achoal of laxruag l rru-!
The delegstrs them Ires were cy j&orwegissa. No fWT.rte dci-
cordoned off from reporters by a w sfcaoe as ujs sneeufcg.
large force of U. S. security agents
XJn.rksr, Bevan Ajks u.s.
la the Park Avenoe bending that If pnfrriITy It ffl
houaea the United Sutea cWg-l AVCCUglllXC IVCU
Sreury of State Deaa Ache- CoDqUCfit of. Gil 113
wno aaa aaaea itrgenviy lot i
lal"
tlve board to investigate (1) the ,n,oTi VnH f ,rW .ftXr P0511 ' the atom bomb," repre
SUte Tax Commission and (J) the I I' 1 P-v I ts the corporeal ascension of
sale of merchandise to state lnstl- T X1 Jil Mary, a Roman Catholic dogma
tutions. M I ... 77 . which Pope Pius xn promulgated
Voted to ask the Oregon Bar to
investigate whether or not attor
neys are soliciting business from
convicts inside the walla of the
state penitentiary.
But he said, "naturally. X will The previous record tar Sag-
discuss arrangements with Gen. pole sitting, Howard said, was set
van Fleet for the president-elect's tn January, 1131, by Erma Leach
visit. We are looking forward to of Eugene. Ore. She stared on a
seeing him." ' platform above San Francisco
n tAld nwmfi K yA uT car sot lor 152 nays.
In the cold and the rain.
Volunteers came on the little boy
in a dense thicket about 2V miles
some time ago.
"The atom bomb represents the
from his home in this Southwest- disintegration of matter. My paint
ern Pennsylvania
3,000.
community of
to Seoul "to see my friend (Van
Fleet) and to visit some of the
units here.
War-wrecked Seoul blossomed
Monday with U. 8. and Republic
ot Korea flags.
Some 200 welcome signs began
Sister Kenney
CriticaUyDl
SYDNEY, Australia UPY Sister
Elizabeth Kenney, world famous
for her treatment of poliomyelitis.
was critically ill Sunday at her
Toowoomba.1 Queensland home.
She suffered a minor attack of
cerebral thrombosis Friday night
and ner condition has since become
extremely serious. Sister Kenney
has been suffering from Parkin
son's disease for some time.
ing represents the integration of
the bodv of the virrin into heav-
Butch's clothing he wore only a en. he explained la an Interview, going op on the front of the shell.
T-shirt and blue Jeans over his Blae and Geld scarred capital, on specially-built
underclothes was soaked from The predominant color ta the rches, on ricxery streetcars and
the showers which had fallen in- work, which is three yards high bng the city's main thorougb
termittently since he disappeared and about a half a yard wide. Is tares.
shortly after noon Saturday. lapis larull blue, with splatterings A sign put up Sunday at the
His face, hands and legs bore of gold. The figure of the virgin is main capitol gate, which read.
scraicnes xrom uorni maa iwifi.
Howard, still atop the role, said
he hopes his record will be ac
cepted. And he thinks there la a
good chance tt will be. "After all,
there are no standing rules tor
flagpole strung," be said.
SeattleDoclg
Tie-up Cains
Sunday nighfa special meeting of
the group, flew ta from Canada
and went Into the oration shorvy
after t:39 pm. EST to err U In
that the U. ft. demands coocrrte
terms en handling war prisoners.
It was this demand that cawed
the rift with the Brttlsa Saturday.!
a break that was viewed with
growing concern ta diplomatic
quarters here.
British Foreign Secretary An
thony Eden stayed away from the
meeting. He was n presented by
his minister of state, Selwya Lloyd.
Lloyd left the mectier arm-la-1
arm with Ernest Croat, U. S. dele
gate who had taken Acheean's
views opposing the Indlia plan to
Eden and Uoyd Saturday,
I Methodists in
elongated, "much "Give the Communists helL Dee."
He was found m a thicket so
densely gf own and difficult of ac
cess that one of the rescuers said:
more so then El Greco made his,
he said.
The face is recognizable, "but
was taken down Monday and re
placed by one reading: "Strength
en ROK forces. ROK stands lor
"I don't see how he ever got m S0 RepubUc of
Winds Buffet
there
Norman E. Walker. U, a steel
shop machinist, was the first to
sight Butch,
"It made me feel good all over
when I found him," said Walker.
I guess that s because I have a
14-month-old baby myself.
"Butch was soaking wet and
shaking. He wasn't crying and
sat for it," he continued. Angels
are represented by atoms and un
clear odds and ends.
The painting, which will be ex
hlblted In New York around
Christmas time, is In a Le Havre
warehouse waiting to be shipped
to America.
Dali, sitting in the study of his
Paris host, Bolivian millionaire
Arturo La pes. thoughtfully con-
14? Shaken Up in
Portland Road
Auto Wreck
..ITIf..T-Northwest Pledcc
men. which has crippled the 2
attie waterfront since Nov.
threatened Sunday to bring a com
plete shipping Ue-cp at this stra
tegic port
Maxie WeUbarth. rpokesman
the AFL Maritime Trades Depart?
ment Committee, said "plans were
being drawn to turn a may all com
mercial ships from Seattle.
He hinted that the tie-cp might
spread later to military piers.
n - wr:
aanfr
couldn't talk though he tried, AH I templated his revolutionary ded
he could get out was, Mommy,! sion to set aside surrealism for the
ancisco
Past Presidents
Dehlers Host to
Sutnaaaa Nw Sarrte ,
MT. ANOEL The Legion Aux
illary Past Presidents Club meet at
the Dehler home Thursday night
wun miss xneresa and Loretta
Dehler as hostesses.
SAN FRANCISCO MVStron
; north winds i buffeted the San
Francisco Bay area early Sunday,
uprooting trees, shattering win
dows, toppling bulboards and
power lines and setting fires.
r lames destroyed an East Oak
land Hills home and burned over
iuu acres. Fourteen San Francisco
firemen were treated for minor
injuries suffered fighting a stub
born rice hull dump fire.
ine weatner Bureau said the
home. Mommy home.'
Williams wraDoed Butch In his
own jacket and started for the Bell
house. The mother. Mrs. Betty
May BelL 22, who Is expecting an-
new creed.
"The young Dali, he said, with
a trace of weariness in his voice,
"was close to Jerom Bosch tHler
onymus van Aeken). The older
other child in May, fainted as he I iVPlo!er1 V"
clasped the boy in her arms.
f'l got hold of him and held
him tight," said the mother, "then
I passed out I nearly dropped
him, I guess.
At Washington Hospital, physi
cians said Butch's condition Is
good that, barring unforeseen com
plications, he will recover. ,
His parents remain fearful, how-
Tour persons were shaken trp, I Soil is Tested
two oz tnem treated at a hospital.
when a southbound auto struck I A soil testing demonstration
a parked car tn the 1700 block of I given members ot the Lansing
Portland Road early Sunday Neighbors Garden Club meeting
morning. I Thursday afternoon at the home
Still hospitalized Sunday night I of Mrs. Ben Rathjen. Members
were Donald Leroy Jones, 12, of I brought samples of soil from their
398 Hoyt St- owner ot one car, I own gardens and Al Clarke of
and one of his passengers. Norma I Vuta Gardens did the testing.
Near $7C0,000
PORTLAND Un Methodist
church expansion, youth work and
and Idaho had pledged near tT3.
000 Sunday night at the close of
the Portland Area Forward Move
ment fund drive.
The money Is to be txsed tor
church expension, youth work and
education.
H. P. Demand, campaign direc
tor, said some 9 churches la the
Spokane district had pledged 171.
ti eg a S18S.T3S Quota. He eaid
he expects late reports to put Spo
kane pledges ever the quota.
Goal of the drhre ta the three
states is one niCka dollars.
LONDON VTl Anewia Bev
an. leader of the La-bar Partya
far Wft wteg, derUred Sunday the I
ICoreaa War would end ta a mat-1
trr ef weeks if America wtxi i
"recocntae the CVi'rwee rewhitiae
as aa sraeipliafad fftrL. P
Bevaa said there la no use try
leg ta get Bed China te agree te
a truce "If U& saooey and arms!
are pourtcg Into Formoaa te eel
able Chiang Eai-Sbrfc te resume!
civQ war- I
He tard the nstions of Europe:
to -exert a Lttie snore tsifluextra
than they have ta the last fewj
years on the administration of the'
United Stair" and aearried:
-General Elsenhower should re
alise that Britain will not sur?ort
any solution ta Korea which la
volvea an estmsiaa of the conflict
agamet the Ciaeea.
t Same oysters are male or fe
male at any one time, but norm
any charge from eaie te female
i and beck a gala aevrril Umea dur
ing their Lvea.
TRY A PMVATI
DAN CI LESSON
ONLY 1.00
AO types ef daariag samskl
Stedie Open. IS A. M,
te Is F. ML
JON-MAR
DANGN9 STUDIO
CTf teeth Ceeasseeitil
FaatastJe Animak
He said he was greatly Influ
enced by Bosch, the 15th Century
Dutch painter who peoples his
paintings with devils, fantastic ani
mals and strange landscapes.
"Bosch was demoniac. Dali
aaid. "Mr tint nhaae dealt with! and possible Internal Injury.
evil. But my new one is more I Driver of the car, Marjorie Dales
heavenly.' . ICordz, 20, Albany, suffered pos-
rtali safsf ft ha fnc fintcK I aihle internal inturiea and a cat
although he will not be 3a series of ICS water color illus-lon her chin. Another passenger.
Camfleld. 20, ot 351 Wlnola Ave.
Jones suffered a scalp laceration-
possible skull injury and an in
jury to big leg. Miss Camfleld In
curred an abrasion on her
The club recently purchased six winds, which reached gale force I VT "f""111 wu x. a series of 102 water color lllus- on her chin. Another passenger,
airs of pillow sUpito beem- of 63 miles an hour in February Buteh already has trations for a monumental edition Darwin Kerber. 980 Market St,
i P'
broidered and sent to the Veterans
' Hospital gift shop for Christmas
and the evening was spent sew
ing on the slips. A lunch was
served by the hostesses.
r - . . mm m .
new ouicers ior tne ciuo are
' Mrs. Mae Heggie, president, and
wrs. Ernie Crowder. secretary.
The next meeting will be held
, at the home of Mrs. Gene Hoffer
( on Tuesday, Dec. 10, and will be a
ctuistmas party.
One oyster may spawn about 60
million eggs In a season.
- vewpuses may have an arm
spread of as much as 28 feet. A
around 6 a. in. at Oakland Air- 8Ven with pneumonia. I cf Dante's divine comedy being was said shaken up. Both were
hibits will be made by Mrs. Lowell
Haha and Mrs. Halbert Kemper
for the Salem Greenery show an
by Mrs. Bithjen and Mrs. Mil ton
Blackmail for the Labish Gardens
show. This club will have tor thel
special Christmas project the mak
ing of favors for trays at u
Lansing Convslescent home an
small trees decorated for eac
room.
tfl3
port, had swept down from the
Canadian prairies.
They : brought a
Frosty, lawns and near
temperatures were expected Mon
day morning.
Valley
Obituaries
eeiSg Making of Gifts
Club's Project
published by the Italian govern-1 discharged from Salem General
ment. I Hospital after treatment.
The paintings of the Inferno in
State police said the accident
occurred when the Jones vehicle,
driven by Miss Cordz, struck a I
vacant parked car belonging to I
John Robert Archer, Brooks, on
this book, he said, art surrealistic
The paintings ot heaven are In his
nuclear mystic style.
On his theories on nuclear my
sticism. Dan observed: a new the west side of the highway. No
CLEAR LAKE "uuts xrom xma oi spiniuaury is pcing Dora I citations were Issued.
Cloth' was the project of the ex-1 in America- The big discovery of
tension unit Friday when it met modern times is nuclear physics. I KENNETH HAHN HOME
at the home of Mrs. L. J. c&apin. xne moacrn artist generally noes JEFFERSON Home from
Mrs. J.. E. Whelan and Mrs. at- I noi unaersrana xnis.
"Alter the French Revolution,
the world turned to material
things and gave up faith. This is
changed now. Everything is in a
s e Ceatiaoeaa I
thur Sorensen were the leaders. I
Mrs. Chapin opened the meet
ing with the first in a series of
Ice In Hawaii Is Kenneth Hahn,
son ot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hahn.
He la on 20-day leave, visiting his
wife and daughter and parents
here. Following his home visit, he
Daaa Andrews
Mart Teres
-ASSIGNMENT
a
Ida Leptae
BEWARE MT
LOVELY
Mrs. Aganetha Hamrn
r AT T AC - I 111
do neia at 2 pm. Monday in Evan-I " -. . " " . . I state of de-materialization. No one ni t.v. ff-w. tninin .t
geUcalMennoiuteBretorenChuixhl Mr.arMT.As training at
for Mrs. Aeanetha Hamm who did lust returned from a five-weeks' rr17 rcct Bennlng. Ga,
Idaho, California,! .at .t-ntirf. ar'w
for Mrs. Afanetha Hamm who died lust returned
Fridav at her home. Dallas Route tour through
L Box 44. Burial will be at Dallas Colorado, Oklahoma ana ArKansas. to metaDbTsics. Thus, a new Some authorities believe that
Cemetery. The Rev. A. P. Toews They visited relatives and friends. Mysticism Is being born from the Captam Kidd was not a pirate, but
will officiate. I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Evans win tre of the atom.
mi eeia m a WIT m.. t
.aae was Dorn m aiouniain mt, m going to xsremexwn, nuo, m
a victim of political intrigue.
Minn, April 9, 1880, and was mar-l spend Thanksgrring weekend with 1 1UEAKCATS SEE HONOLULU
ried there in 1904 to David D.l their son-in-law and daughter,! HONOLULU. T. H. UPS The
Hamm who preceded here in death Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stayner, and I Willamette University football
several years ago. They moved to I their grand danghter and her hus-team went sightseeing in Hono-
uauiorma va, ixlc aars. mmm aaa nana. Air. ana sots, vera aum. mlu Sunday. But Coach Ted Og-
been a Dallas resident Since 1328.1 I dM maid berinnin Mondav thai
Surviving are two sons, David I . - . Isauad will work-out twite dailv
through Wednesday in preperatkn
for Friday nighfa game with the
University of Hawaii.
&T.M.i Butte Creek P-TA
Z5?&T'irZ& Hears 4-H Report
uamm oz uauas; xv grange nuaren.i
I I Gales
Open :U
ai 7:U
On Sale:
h Sttven's Jewelry
sMnorad byi 2O30 Ovb
THa first play f the
I y r QvU Drama Nstfval, ';.
wG!ad Tidinos"
I VH be nresented lfandaT. Nee.
g 24 at the Saleaa High Aaditeriam.
, pju. xiexett eaa be purchased
at the door for f L75 reserved, and
A-ta anreserveo.
FrcD TckTirica
Ttcairo
Tester Appliance and Tele
vision Co. Invites yea and year
family to attend their free tele
vision theater every night til
t P.M. Monday through Friday.
The theater Is located right in
the store.
And Tclsvislcn Co.
S7S Chemeketa - Phone 1-4211
ttatenaaa Ntws Eerrke
MARQUAM The Butte Creek!
P-TA held 4-H achievement
night with 4-H clubs reporting I
their work of the past year.
Edna Kleinsmith who went to
the Corvallif 4-H rummer school
thanked the P-TA for her Schol
arship. Larry Robertson and Bet
ty Dauthit who won scholarships
to Camp Colton told of their ex
periences and thanked the P-TA.
Others attending . Camp . Colton
were Georgia Ann Jergusoa and
LeRoy Swartout.
WBUaa G. Smith 4-H extension
agent, presented the pins and
achievement certificates to the
4-H members and their leaders,
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