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8 (Sec I) Statesman. Salem, Or Thurs July IS, 1954 Valley News Statesman News Service Stolen Goods Charge Filed Against Dealer Statesmaa New Service ALBANY An operator of 'a econd-han store in Atoany, John nie Hornback, charged with receiv ing stolen property, was released on $500 bail Tuesday following ar raignment in Linn County District Court. Four transients who Sheriff George Miller said were connected with the case were being held on similar charges. Bail for them also was 500. : Hornback is accused of having purchased and received a calcu lator that had been stolen from the Willamette' Produce Company office May 16. Two of the transi ents, Bill Jewell and Ray Johnson are .charged with receiving and concealing the calculator, while the second two Ellis Levi James and Thaddeus Gilbert McCain are charged only with concealing stol en property. - House Wanning At Victor Point Ketes Johnsons VICTOR POINT Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Johqson were given a surprise house warming by a group of neighbors recently. The John son's have just completed a new two-bedroom home on their farm property on the Silverton-Stayton Highway at the intersection of Vic tor Point Road. . , Cards were enjoyed and a late lunch was served by Mrs. A. N. Doerfler and Mrs. Byron "McEi haney who arranged the surprise. A gift from the group was given the Johnsons for their new home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hacek, Mr. and Mrs. Verle King, Loree arM Leon, Jlr- and : Mrs. On Leave r WOODBURN-Lt Elmer L. BJel- - laod, who Is home following duty ; in Japaa. Elmer Bjelland Home From Japan SUtetmaa News Service WOODBURN Lt Elmer L. Bjellacl, son of Mr. and Mrs: El mer Bjelland, W o o d b u r n, is spending a 30-day leave .with his parents. LL Bjelland has spent the past two years with the Far East Air Force in Japan as op erations officer for the 6404th Supply Squadron (Ammo). ; Upon completion of his leave, LL Bjelland will be assigned as assistant professor of air science and tactics for ROTC, Dei No. 25, Arizona State College near Phoe nix. Bjelland, a Woodburn high school graduate, finished in the class of 1951 at the University of Oregon. - Albert Funrue, Mr." and Mrs. Ward Terry,' Mr. and Mrs. - C. Xrenz, Richard Krenz, Mr." and ' Mrs. Keith Johnson, Curtis and David. Mr. and Mrs. McElhaney, Mr.and Mrs. Doerfler and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Kliewer Die$ at Dallas, Rites Today 1 Statesman New Service ! DALLAS Final rites for Mrs: Kathryn Kliewer, 70, Dallas res ident for seven years, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Grace Men nonite Church in Dallas. The Rev. J. M.- Franz will offici; ate with interment in Dallas Cem etery. The Bollman Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 'Mrs- Kliewer died Monday at her home at 815 Mill St following a seven-months illness from can cer. She was born July 1, 1884, at Butterfield, Minn., and was mar ried to David P. Kliewer Sept. 26, 1909 at Munich.N. D. Mrs. Kliewer, a member of the Grace Mennonite Church, had re sided in Canada. Montana, Calif ornia and Idaho before, moving to Dallas in 1947. ' In addition to her husband, Mrs. Kliewer is survived by two daugh ters! Luella Kliewer, Dallas, and Mrs. Herbert R. King. Guadalupe, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Jacob I. Janzen, Dallas, and Mrs, Agnes Jansen, Dickinson, N. D.: two borthers, Cornelius Rempel, Los Angeles, Calif., and W. H- Rempel, Willowbrook, Calif.; and i three grandchildren. , r Oakdale Lad Hurt in Dive i lUteimui Jrewi Servieo v. OAKDALE Gerry Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cook, who is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Flatt of Astoria for the summer dived into too shal low water in a lake near j there last week. . - A - He struck his head on the bot tom and when his neck became sore a day or so later a 'doctor found be bad cracked a vertebrae in his neck. ! lie is now in SL Mary's Hos pital wearing a plaster cast until the bone heals but is reported "feeling fine:' Gerry will be a junior in' Dallas High School this falL. - His father, - who is on strike from Willamette Lumber ! Com pany, is currently helping out his cousin who. owns a bean farm near Cornelius and. who is seri ously ill there. Baby Diy&rts Mother ; Car Strikes Pole Statesmaa Newt Service DALLAS Distracted by the cries of her baby, a Salem mo ther drove off the Miller Ave nue road two miles fast of Dal- , las Tuesday, sheared a tele phone pole in two and damag ed her auto. -- Neither the mother, Mrs. Lo ren T. Cornntt, nor her child "were hurt The accident occur red about 8:45 e.m. The car came to rest ia a nearby resi dential yard after shearing off the pole. .. y Mrs. Cornutt was enroute to Monmouth after taking her hus band to work at the Gerlinger 'Carrier Company in -Dallas. Polk County Court News Statetmaa Newt Service .-. DALLAS The following div orce decrees .were filed .here Tuesday: : Maryann Lovell vs. Hugh G. Lovell, plaintiff awarded care of two minor children and $100 per month for support ' of children. Property settlement agreement approved. Joan Weaver vs, Leslie I. Weav er, plaintiff awarded divorce. Emma M. Barsness vs. Norman E. Barsness, property settlement agreement approved and plain tiffs former name of Emma M. Blixseth was restored. Merton L. McCoon vs. Mildred McCoon, plaintiff . awarded div orce .. A divorce complaint was filed Tuesday in Poll? County -Circuit Court Johnita B. Stewart vs. James Stewart; plaintiff seeks custody of 'minor child and $50 monthly child support - Alleges cruel and - inhuman treatment Married July 29, 1950, at Salem. 'The following complaint was filed Tuesday in Polk County Cir cuit Court: Jess O. Drury vs. Harry M. Warren and Zeda Mar tin. Complaint seeks $268 dam ages and $125 attorney's fees, as a result of auto accident on uct 11, 1953, on the Knags Valley Highway, allegedly damaging plaintiff's auto. No Compromise Tilis Time It was over twenty years ago that he took' title to his first motor car and, since that time, he has owned and driven almost a dozen different automobiles, t And.yet, every time he accepted the keys to a new car, he knew in his heart that it was a compromise. . . For like so many millions: of his fellow men he had his heart set on & Cadillac! , , ' Well, there's no compromise this time I The magic moment has arrived. The papers are all in order . the keys are in his hand . , . and the car of his dreams is waiting for him to take the wheel. It's his! I , " . And, if you could but ride with him on that first ' journey, you'd understand what it means to have a motoring dream come true. You'd see excitement in his eyes as he rolls majes tically through the city's traffic and puts his Cadillac through its thrilling paces on the open road. You'd see honest pride m his face as he sits, calmly and sefencly in the driver's seat, and catches the admiring glances of his fellow motorists. And you'd sense the joy in his heart as he . turns down that familiar street and heads for the happiest homecoming of the year! In short, you'd witness a motorist in Jus finest hour living out an experience that has no counterpart in the world cf transportation. It is a thrill and an inspiration and an education all rolled into one. : .y - . J ' " , , " " ' A friend of ours put it' this way. 'There are two kinds of automobiles," he told us. "There are Cadillacs and there are all the others." Whether or not you've driven 'all the others", we can't say. But of one thing we are certain: Until you've spent an hour in the driver's seat of a 1954 Cadillac, your motoring education is not complete. Whynot come in soon and do so? -. ' ' DOUGLAS McICAY CHEVROLET CO. 510 N. Commercial Sr. Phone 3-3175 SUlesmta Ncwi SerYiet Tamer The Three Link Club will- meet at the Odd Fellows Hall Friday. A no-host luncheon will be served at noon.. Members' of the Odd Fellow Lodge have invit ed Rebekahs to meet with the Thursday night to blan a benefit chicken dinner .which, will be held later this summer. Lyons A religious movie, ""Thel Return to Jerusalem , wilj - be shown Friday at Santiam Chapel. Vacation Bible School will be held from July 19-20. , ! Vest Stajrton H. M. Snoddy re mains at Santiam Memorial Hospi tal where he has been confined for several week. Uaioa Hill The' Union Hill Grange will' meet at the grange hall Friday at 8:30 p.m. On Sat urday evening a picnic for Home Economic Club members and their families will be held at the out door fireplace of Mr. and Mrs. James Gilhanu. "' Oakdale Mrs. Ramon Eggcrt took five of Oakdale's 4-H mem bzers to 4-H Forestry Camp Wil kerson near St Helens ' Monday. Those attending the three day ses sion were George Ann Fairchild, Richard' and Buddy Laudahl. James Fletcher, and Margaret Eg- gert.. VaUey Births Ststemun Newt Serrie v DALLAS To Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Johnson. Rickreall, a son July 12 at Dallas Hospital. "To Mr. and Mrs. Delmond Tilg- ner, Independence Route 1, a son July 12 at Dallas .Hospital-. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, Falls City ,a daughter July 10 at Bartell Hospital. , To Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cruick- shank, Sheridan, a daughter July 10 at Bartell Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mar tin, Falls City, a son July 7 at Dallas Hospital. Albany The Pacific Telephone Company's dial telephone system here will go into operation Aug ust 15, Manager Herman Albrich said Tuesday. Originally slated to be in use August l,i the system underwent unexpected delays, Al brich explained, forcing the date shift . . Clear Lake The Clear Lake Extension Unit picnic will be held Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the L. J. Chapin home. A covered-dish sup per will be. served. Birthday Observed At Lincoln Home . SUtciauun N'ewi Serrlct LINCOLN ,.A group of old friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Avalt Hazel Greeii School Club Meeting Set Statesman Newt Service HAZEL GREEN A special meet ing of the Hazel Green Mother's Club has been called for. Thursday at 8 p.m. at the old schoolhouse to discuss the hot lunch program, A speaker from the State De partment of Education will tell bow the lunch program could be managed.-. For the past several years one dish, usually containing both meat and vegetables, has been served daily during the winter months. Until the past two years, when the custodian, Mrs. Mary Schafer, be came the cook, mothers took turns at the chore, , , Because of the lack of room at the old school, it was not feasible to serve a whole meal so the hot dish was supplemented by other lunch brought from home.- There will be more room in the new building which, will soon be com pleted, so a complete lunch might be served. ' It is hoped that the wishes of the community may be determined at the Thursday meeting so plans for the lunch program can be com plete at the beginning of schooL Auburn District f Lists Newcomers Statesman Newt Service AUBURN New residents in Auburn community are Mr, . and Mrs. Robert I. 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