8 5ec lV Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tuesda. Dec I, 1953 Valley Briefs State xmu News Serriea Victor Point, The annual Christmas party ol the McAlpin Stitcher's Club will be held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Richard L. Barnes. A gift ex change revealing "secret pals" will be held and members will bring gifts to be sent to the WCTU Farm Hpme at Corvallis. Falls, City Norman Davis was host for a pinochle party at his home Saturday night A mid night supper was served to guests. Victor Point Mr. and Mrs. Robert GoodalL formerly of Vic tor Point, now living in Silver-V ton, are parents of a baby girl, their first child, born-Nov. 20. The little girl has been named Kathryn Lenore. j - u Falls City Conley Poe, his sons - Steve and Stanley and Frank Lefever, returned from a hunt in the Tillamook Burn area last week with a 600-pound elk. The hunters are not i certain which one of them killed the ani mal as three shots were fired. 4-H Groups Keep Busy Schedules Statesman Newt Service FOUR CORNERS There are three 4-H Clubs in the Four Cor ners School two sewing I, tlubs and a cooking I club. All have completed their proj ects to date with nine girls in each club. ,The Busy Corners Sewing I had a display of finished articles at the - open house. It jllCClo ccijf f cuxic sua; oih. school in the home of leader Mrs. Alfred Knieling, assisted by Mrs. R. W.": Clements. A Christmas riartv is Tilannpd. ;. , The Pins and Needles Sewing I meets every second and fourth Tuesdays after school in Room 8 at the school. Mrs. Virgil JLamb is leader, assisted by Mrs. E. M. White. - The Salt and Pepper Cooking I t also meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays after school in the Hager home. A Christmas party is on its scheduler Mrs. Or ville Rehfeld and Mrs. Arthur Roloff are co-leaders. ' . ' The ilickey Rustlers Live Stock Club meets on the last Friday in the month in the members "homes. The November meeting was in Larry Vogt's home. He conducted the meeting; It has six members this year, all carrying 1 iuoclft'V Wftisptc1 Carrol CI n f nh and Vernon jVogt were awarded , a county 4-H summer scholarship for young breeders with Darrel casing iirsi piace. Mr. ana- Mrs. R. L. Stafek are the leaders. 4-H Sheep Club Gets Under Way v Statesman Newt Service ' WOODBURN A 4-H Sheep Club has been organized here with Thais Haller as president Other officers include Marie DuRette, secretary; Carolyn Du Rette; news reporter; Joe pavis; song leader, Annette Davisand yell leader, Peggy Albertz. Next meetin gwill be Dec. 11. School Census Indicates Increase Over Last Year Statesman News Service VICTOR POINT The aimual school census here shows a total of 161 school age residents. There are 90 boys and 71 girls, seven more of the former and two more girls reported above last year's total, according to the school clerk, Robert W. Humphreys.' The meeting of the School Community, club postponed last week because of Thanksgiving, will be held Friday at the school Evabelle Ames Elected Noble Grand of Lodge SUtesmam News Service FALLS CITY Evabelle Ames has been elected nobfp grand of the Magnolia Rebekah Lodge for me coming year. , Other, officers include Vivian Royer, vice-grand; Marie Neal, recording secretary; Leona Nel son, financial secretary, and Gun da York, treasurer, i ' . ,. Installation of officers will take place Jan. 13. REDS TAKE OVER VIENNA (INS) Recent news paper reports in the Romanian Communist press revealed that soldiers have taken over several of the Romanian railroads. The Communist papers didn't say why troops were used in running the "Romanian railways, but observers in Vienna expressed the view that the measure was taken to prevent increasing acts of sabotage against the railway system. Un-American Probe Board Coming West SAN FRANCISCO UrU-Against a background of controversy, the House Un-American Activities Committee comes west for hear ings this week into possible Com munist infiltration of this vital defense area. - Chairman Harold Velde R-I1L became a national storm center with his decision two weeks ago to subpoena former President Harry Truman in the Harry Dex ter White case. , Locally, the committee already has had to go to court to uphold 13 of its subpoenas. Harry Bridges' left wing Inter national Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union has threatened "stop" work meetings if it comes under the committee's fire. . San Francisco city school sup erintendent, Herbert Clish, an nounced that he personally would attend and stand by teachers who once joined what now are listed as Red fronts. Supt. Clish said jn a statement that "it should be recalled that during the Second World War, when Russia was supposed to be an ally, many loyaL Americans were encouraged to join organ izations which would promote friendship between the two coun tries." ' . ' Dr. Barnes, ' Ex-Anglican Bishop, Dies HURSTPIERPOINT, Eng.. (JP) Dr. Ernest William Barnes, for mer Anglican bishop of Birming ham and frequent storm center of religious controversy, died Sunday. He was 79. Until ill-health forced his resign nation last May Bishop Barnes was an outspoken advocate ofun orthodox views. He rejected belief in miracles "The Bible is wrong," he once said. He campaigned for euthanasia mercy killing or sterilization of unfit persons. He urged church leaders to cut out from the Bible its story of the creation as related in the book of Genesis. Science had proved it could not be accepted as fact; he said. He doubted validity of the Vir gin birth and Christ's physical resurrection. "The time has come," he said, "when the mis taken assumptions of the pre-sci-entific, pre-critical era must be repudiated." . These views expressed with brilliant oratory and an incisive pen earned him bitter criticism from many .Church of England leaders and a public rebuke from the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. A good team of sledge dogs with an expert driver can cover 100 miles in a day with a light load. STUIK7YC3 iuweai tan u BAxiR ; TMlJf ilST ItlCTtlC APrilANCIS MAPI Sifn Sunbeam ipA toaster C0FFEEMASTER rT Benson Asserts Rigid Price Supports Could Bring Unemployment CHICAGO Hi Secretary of Agriculture Benson declared Mon day .that rigid price supports and companion production controls for farm products could bring unem ployment among non-farmers and "terrific repercussions in our en tire economy." In criticizing current federal ag ricultural programs, the GOP GoonNearing End of Tour LOS ANGELES I Three members of a House Appropria tions Sub-committee arrived Mon day from Honolulu on the last leg of a world tour of inspection on American building and construc tion projects. Reps. Frank T. Bow (R-Ohio), Sam Coon (R-Ore) and Jay Howe (R-MD), inspected American in stallations in England, Europe, Egypt, India, Southeast Asia, Ja pan and the Philippines. Chairman Bow said it is anticipated their report will effect a large economy in U. S. spending and possibly enable America to dispose of vari ous properties no longer needed. Bow added that their Far East ern itinerary paralleled that of Vice President Richard Nixon and said: "The vice president is doing a magnificent job and has been very well received." Storm Flags Fly at Coast SEATTLE iff The Weather Bureau ordered small craft warn ings hoisted at 8 p. , m. Monday from Tatoosh to Astoria, Ore., oh the Strait of Juan de Fuca and along the inland waters of Wash ington. The forecast was for southwest to west winds of 20 to 30 miles an hour late Monday night and Tuesday morning, and locally gus ty 35 to 40 miles an hour early Tuesday. Lumber Firm. Buys Plywood Mill Interest PORTLAND UK A part interest in the Western Veneer Plywood Corp. has been acquired by the Willamette Valley Lumber Co., Willamette President William Swindells said Monday. He would not disclose how big is the interest and what sum was involved. Harold Jones, Eugene, is presi dent of Western Veneer, "which has a plant near Lebanon. Jones also has plywood mills at Eugene and Cottage Grove. rADXAIASIEIHI - , New, exclusive BOWL-FIT beaters for lighter, higher, finer-textured cakes creamier, fluffier mashed poo toes, etc All the batter goes into end through tbea for more even mixing, greater aeration. Mixmaster does the perfect mixing job. Has th famous Mix Finder Dial, automatic Bowl-Speed control, auto made Beater Ejector, and other exclusive features that nuke cooking and baking so fast and easy. Mixes, mashes, whips, beats tdn, blends, juices, folds, etc farm chief asked farmers to rec ognize that the effects of reduced agricultural output do not stop with the' producer himself. "Actually,' he said, "the num ber of. people who earn all or part of their daily living through trans porting, processing, packaging and merchandising of products of our farms exceed -those actually en gaged in agriculture itself. Repercussion Feared "An over-all reduction in farm output can have terrific repercus sions in our entire economy," he said. - Benson offered this criticism of present farm programs in a speech prepared -for the 'National 4-H Club Congress. i He promised that the Eisenhow er administration will offer to Con gress proposed improvements which, he said, "will help fanners gain full parity of price and in come in our market places rath er than some fraction of parity m a government warehouse," as well as enlarged markets. Efficiency Real Goal While conceding that farmers must shift production from product to product to meet demand, the secretary said "we should never lose sight of our real goal: A con stantly increasing and more effi cient production of farm goods" to meet needs of growing domestic and world population. "Let those who would shackle agriculture with more and more controls from Washington study well the. experience of Russia and the Iron Curtain countries where regimentation of the farmer has reached the ultimate, he said. "The situation has become so bad that even the Communist mas ters, who hardly ever admit mis takes, have been forced to confess that food output has fallen alarm ingly and that the state must re lax some of the harsher controls to secure increased production." Benson called upon the rural youth of America to help preserve the ''traditions of '.self help and free enterprise which have made America great." He said farm peo ple through the ages have been in the forefront of a continuing battle against tyranny. RENT A PIANO! 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