t' v ' y ' f Valley News Statesman Newt Servic ,T Annual Statesman News Party Slated Oregon AP Chief to Address Writers ... t tateaasaa Niwa errk .' . The Statesman'! 73 valley, campui and school correspondent! and tnemberi of the home hews itaff will be gueiU at The Statesman'! an nual Christmas party Saturday, J. Richard Eirriers. Portland. Oregon bureau chief for The Associ ated Press, will address (he group following a 12:10 p.m. dinner in the Uoia Koom ot ine Marion Moiei. Charles A. Sprague. editor and publisher of .The Statesman, will extend a welcome to the group; and Managing Editor Wendell Webb will present, a wards to five valley correspondent! for meritori ous reporting. ... Valley Editor Charles Stayton Christian : Men Sponsor Talk will be master of ceremonies. Correspondents invited are Mary Jane Shrunk of Lewis and Clark College; Nancie Owens, Oregon State College; Barbara Boniface, University of Oregon; Florence Bodge, Willamette University. , Also, James Dalke, John Ham street, Karen Harris. Louis Park and Louise Schroeder, all Salem school correspondents. Also, William A, Wylie. valley correspondent - at Albany; James JI. Alley, Amity; Mrs. Harry Way, Aumsville; Louise Smith, Aurora; Mrs. J. R. Carruthers, Bethel; Mrs. Silas Perllch, Brooks; Mrs. H. D. Soderlind, Brush College; Mrs. Ice land Prather, Buena Vista; Mrs. Rslpb Bair, Butteville-Donald; Mrs. L. Simmons Sr., Central Howell. Clear Lake. Detroit Also. Mrs. A. A. Eichelberger. Clear Lake; Mrs. Betty Orager. lUMinii Ntwi S.rvlc. STAYTON, Nov. 29 The Chris- Ireland "n Men' Association of Stayton will sponsor a special meeting on Thursday st 7:30 p.m. In the dining room of the Stayton Christian Church. Rusty Hudson, young Portland business man, will speak. This is an all-church, all-family meeting with everyone invited. Lodge Elects New Officers Itittimai tmt Sarvico . . HUBBARD, Nov. 29 - Mrs7A70. Soderholm was elected noble grand of Thalia Rebekah Lodge Tuesday evening. She will succeed Mrs. John Bothum and will be Installed with other new officers on Janu ary I. Other officers elected for the en suing term were Mrs. Charlei Vredenburg as vice grand, Mrs. John Morrison ss recording secre tary, Mrs. Harry, Moore as finan cial secretary and Mrs. George Leffler as treasuer. Plans fo the , annual Christmas party Friday, Dec. 21, for members and families were completed, with a no-host supper at 6 p.m. followed by a program, tree, exchange of gifts and treats for the children. Committees include Mrs. Royce Slgloh snd Mrs. Alice Lehman, tree; Mrs. Amos Brusven, pro gram; Frances Weaver decoration of tables and Mrs. Vredenburg, Mrs. Leffler and - Mrs.- Hannah Hunt, refreshments. , Mrs. Ethel Gibbs, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, will make her official visit to Thalia, on Tuesday, Jan. I. Plans' for her visit were started. The members voted to give $10 for a needy cause. Next meeting will be Dec. U. Juveniles Admit . School Break-ins" In Two Counties SUUimn Newt Svlc - ... ALBANY, Nov. 28 Thefts at three Marion and Linn County schools and churches have been cleared by the arrest of three Juveniles, law authorities reported today. Police Chief Ray Maddy said break-ins at Shaw and Cloverdale schools in Marion County and the Seventh pay Adventlst Church at ScravelhiH were admitted by the trio, aged1 15 to 17. ' The boys also confessed to the theft of firearms ammunition and camp equipment valued at f 170 from ' the Mahlon Gingrich resi dence on Crabtree Road, Maddy said. Most of the items taken ,there were recovered, the chief reported. Sale of Invention Leads To Linn County Lawsuits BETHANY FARM SOLD1 NORTH HOWELL,' Nov. 29 The 0. W. Hall farm in the Bethany district has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Espe, son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Espe, who are busy moving Into their new home. Gary's wife Is the former Carolyn Mahoney of Gervais. i i ' On Ock If, 1910 Theodore Roose velt became the first U. S. Presi dent to fly. " Valley News Briefs . luimu N.w. !t1m , . . Mt Aa,e n, ML Aagel Bey Salem Heights Co a stoats Scout paper drive of Nov. 24 netted Pack 19 will meet at I p.m. Friday $70, Scout officials report. Nearly at Salem Heights Community HaU. 10 tons of papers and magazine! Hubbard - The J..W Um f ' from toe Cora' North Marlon Union High School y" will present a play. "Star-Craty," Aarera Next meeting of the it a n. nv Frlrtnv in thm Unhhr ' 1hm. v-i.m. iit nru. Cloverdale: Mr. and Mrs. Hal Nor- Grade School gymnasium. Mrs. ; Club) wiU be on Pec. 6 in the so nr,f i Tom c"neU i the director. cial rooms of.the Aurora Presby- Dallas; Charlotte Filer, McMlruv terian Church The woiort will ho viuDayton: Howard Dean, De- North How.ll - Cmmlttee mem- 2? liU, Mrs Euew trolt; Jan Overholser. Falls City-ibers of the North Howell Home rL "5 m fi2f CUtrnas party on Dec. S at nopnimember tn, mit tt chair. t .eS5'nt3 E"1 LTiT" Mrs. Cecil McCarty. There be served snd there will be an ex-u. .,. . u. ' Oakdale; WUma deVries, Fruit land-Pratum; Effie May White, Four Corners-Auburn; Mrs. Lucille Booster. Gervais; Mrs. George Slroiut Sr.. HayesviUe; Mrs. A. B. Wiesner, Haet Gaeen. Also. Mrs. Fred Wlthee, Unlon-vale-Hopewell; Mrs. A. L. Murphy. Hubbard: Mrs. Les Shields. Jef ferson; Janetie Boardrow, Keier; Mrs. Wilkird Aker, LabUh Center; Helen Myers. Lebanon: Mrs. Louis Kurth. Liberty-Salem Heights. Uaeela, Mehama Also, Louis Crawford. Lincoln; Mrs. .Clyde Bressler, Lyons: Mrs. Virgil Bur son, Macleay; Sharon Gisler; Marion; Mrs. Scott Young, Marion Forks; Tessa McPhearson, Marqiiam: Jean Roberts, Mehama; Mrs. W. H. Scharf. Middle Grove. Also, Mrs. Robert Veness. Mill City; Mrs. Ray W. Baker, Monitor Elliott Prairie; Mrs. Beulah Crav en, Monmouth; Loretta E. Denier, ML Angel; Mrs. Percy Dunn. North Howell; Mrs.' Alfred Hoffman, North Santiam; Mrs. G. H. WU aon. Orchard Heights: Mrs. Sidney H9trd.PM -7 V Also, Mr Robert Muller, Perry dale; Mrs. Louis Rkhter, Pringle; Mrs Jerry Shaw. Roberts; Mrs. Edwin Caldwell. Rosedale; Mrs. Fred Spooner, Sheridan; Lillie Madsen. Silverton; Mrs. Harold Washburn, Spring Valley; Clyde Freeman and Donna Frost, both of Stavton. Also. Mrs. Grace Ditter. Sublim ity, Mrs. George Heckart, Sunny side ;Mrs. Jack Tipton, Swegle East Salem; Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Turner; Mrs. V. D. Scott, Union IflU; Mrs. J. C. Kren. Victor Point; Mrs. James Nye, West Stayton; Mrs. Robert Boundy, Willamlna; Mrs. Frank Doerfler and Ed Co man, both of Wood burn. gooa. Lebaaea The Rev. James O. 'McCarty said. DeaaM Mr. aad Mrs. C. P Westwood, who owned an 18-acre rS'. fmthe If," ?urch:frm east of Donald, have pur of Christ, will conduct gospel serv- chased , home , Woodburn, They rV r rvJT tu b ?u aold. their Donald property to Mr. Church of Christ. The Rev. Choice Bryant, minister of the ' Keizer Church, will replace the minister here Sunday. Aarera Mrs. Elmert CriseD and her mother, Mrs. Paul Muralt, who were in an auto accident several weeks ago are slowly Im proving, but are still under a doc tor' care. - DeaaM Mrs. Dewey McMillaa and Mrs. Roy Hetherington who are associated in the dairy busi ness with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbard. The latter are living on the former Schoonover place near Butteville. The dairying operations are carried on at the Hubbard farm, but young stock Is pastured at the Hetherington place. WUlamiaa Eight new members of the Donald WSCS has announced i '" initiated Into the Willamlna that members will serve their an- j BPW chapter when initiatory work nual nam dinner on Wednesday: w" "u " ihwTnn :'BfeArtonT!fe ht drlThe ne1nabT are LalsTatom o'clock.-. The dinner wiU be held ot .Sheridan. Anita McKenny of la the Masonic HaU. Bazaar items Grand Ronde. jjnd Nancy Stod- Ill ge on sale at p.m. .-,aar naroara tmoi veima auu . - I Vivian Barr, Nedra Anderson and Lebaaoa ChrUUaa Charch World , Grace Herzberg of WiUamina. Spe Fellowship groups of Linn, Line cial music featured the program, and Benton counties will gather i with Lawrence Vogt at the guitar, here Friday night and Saturday, and Forest Durland playing piano An American college professor 1 selections, from Paraguay, Marshall Gilchrist. ! will be speaker. On the conference North Howell North Howell faculty will be William Sceske. : Grangers are sponsoring another dean of men at Northwest Christian social event Saturday at 8 p.m. at College. Eugene: Songnai Rhee. the Grange HaU. There will be a Korean refugee student attending program, followed by games and mat school; Mrs. Biewiora usburn, j dancing, committee is, Mr. ana Lebanon churchwoman; and Danny i Mrs. Walter Holton, Mr, and Mrs. Spencer, former missionary to Llndy Langwell and Mr. and Mrs. Africa. Leo Peterson. OPEN THIS FRIDAY ONLY ALL DAY FROM 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. KDC1F r Hi Iff .-.ij-iim.i, tf.-n.rir FIT CIIWhllHlllPlllHIi MAH t PHONI OSDUf Sim ihlaing H fm i II 4.9-M-t DiM. - I 1 SUPPERS M '2.95 ; . VI guy bow for ChftatmM. -1 . " 10.S-$1I MD1. J I SHOES I 6.95 'mouo krindt good 1 ... . Mloction of iryloi, siztt. .1 1 oxrapt "Your locliy Diy" Rom. or ntvlar Imk Mivvf mum. $28.95 MEN'S NETTLETON SHOES Black' and brown dress oxfords. Sizes 7 to 13, widths AA to E. '13.95 Hand-Sewn Moccasins . $ Quality made by Sandler of Boston. Choice of black snd brown: SUtrimaa Newt Service ALBANY, NoV Three men whose plans to manufacture ac-cordlan-type tables folded up are involved in litigation here. Plaintiff in the original sut In Plot of Exiles Of Guatemala Undisturbing GUATEMALA, : Nov. 29 m -President Carlos Castillo .Armas said today the reported ploting of Guatemalan exiles abroad against his anJi-Communist re gime "is of no importance." Ismael Ortiz, Guatemalan se curity chief, had told newsmen of reports that Guatemalans In Mexi co wmt ttlnUtnff tho overthrow of the " CastilloArmas government. tie saia nis security forces naa taken the necessary measures to foil any -attempted revolution. The President told correspond ents Guatemala's economic situa tion was good, with business stead ily improving. Linn County Circuit Court is War- ren A. Roberts, Corvallis,. who al legedly invented the table. Roberts alleges that Elwood G. Erickson snd J. F. Howard, both if Albany, have paid only $600 on a $5,000 note for rights to manu facture the folding type tables. The defendants have filed ' a counter-suit alleging that the table was not eligible for patent and that equipment turned over to them by Roberts was damaged. The two Albany men allege that they have been deprived of an estimated W.ooo a year profit. In their counter-suit they ask for the estimated profits for a year plus $84,000 general damages. 4-H Club News : Statesman, Salem, Ore., Irl., Nov. 30, '56 (Sec. Illj-S9 - . 111 . t , . ,' ' . ; , Japanese Suicides Up TOKYO, Nov. 29 There have been 137 suicides and three times as many attempts at sui cide among Japanese army men itnce-1951, the National "Defense Board reported. It aaid about a third of the suicides left notes mentioning the poverty of their families. Japanese privates re ceive about 6,000 yen 418.56 a month and most sign over their pay to their parents. StaUunaa Nowi Sorvlee HAZEL GREEN, Nov. - The Hazel Green 4H livestock club, led by Joe Rice, has an active mem bership of nine boys and one girl. The group meets on the first Fri day night of each month at the homes of members where they are now studying theory and types of animals. When Spring comes, each mem ber will be provided with his choice ot either sheep, dairy cattle or swine and then begin actual care and feeding practices. Loren Klampe is president; Rich ard .Cotner is vice-president; Jamer Zielinski, secretary; and Bernie Rice, reporter. Other members Include Jewel Galle, Jerry Rice, Lee Klampe, Ted Galle. Gene Clark, and Jerry Joe Ditehenr-'with-Mr. Rice-and Clarence Zielinski as leadera. On December 13 this club will meet with the Powers Creek Live stock Club at the McLauglin school house for a Joint Christmas party and initiation ceremonies for the Hazel Green group. Young Cycle Rider Hurt In Collision SUtonua Mows Sorvks JEFFERSON, Nov. 29 Gayle Overholser, 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Overholser, was in a Salem hospital several days this week recovering from a bl-cyle-plckup collision. - Two bones in hit right arm were broken, two teeth broken, both knees injured, one eye bruised and swollen and his face pitted with gravel. Gayle , was riding his bicycle Sunday evening near the Wilbur Anderson home on the Ankeny Hill road, when he collided with a pickup with horse and trailer, driven by a Corvallis man. The impact threw Gayle against the fender and up over the hood of the pickup, which was badly dented. ; ""' Immediately following the acci dent, Gayle could not remember who he was, but Anderson recog nized him and took him home. Toronto is the only Canadian city to have a subway. Urge Group At Mt. Angel for- KC Initiation Jt , luuwi Mows Service , VCt. ANGEL, Nov. 29-A large " class of new members, including candidates from the ML Angel and neighboring councils, will be huV tiated into the Knights of Colum bus at Mt. Angel Sunday, . - Breakfast for the candidate and the officers will be held at the ML Angel Hotel following the a.m. ' mass in St. Mary's Church, to be attended by all membert 01 me Mt. Angel council. . , The exemplification of the de grees will start at 1 p.m. in SL Mary's school. The banquet at 1:30 p.m. in the school dining room for all members and their ladies will close the day's activities. A dinner program is arranged. Students Evacuated , BAGHDAD. Iraq. Nov. 29 JI A Jordanian plane arrived today with II Iraqi students from Cairo. irni ha decided to evacuate 209 students whose studies In Egypt were disrupted by to aiiaoie East crisis. . 1 3M- 1 5M Imported British Oxfords Choice of plain to, capped toe or wing tip. Scotch grain. 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