J ThurwLy. Auftut , 1953 THE CAPITAL JOVKHAU Sales. OrtJM Ira The Valley Edited bj MIKE FOBBES Gates Gates Plan and speclfi cationi for the Installation of a water distribution system for Gates have been completed by the City Council and bids for the project are being ad vertised by order of the coun cil. Bids will be received by the council until S p.m. Monday, Aug. 10, at the city hall. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. George Child that their son. Airman George Child, Jr., had been injured in Korea. While on duty guard ing a supply train he became Involved in a train wreck sus talnlne serious lniury to his right hand. After treatment for the hand In Korea, he was flown to Tokyo where he un derwent surserv. Airman Child had been stationed at the air base at Kunsan, Korea, with the air police. He is a graduate of Gates high school. Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson at tended the regular meeting of thm Third niitrict of the Ore gon Federation of Women's clubs, held at cannon ceacn Monday of last week. Mrs. Hutcheson, who is one of the directors of the third district, was a guest at the summer cottage of Mrs. Nash, vice pre sident of the district at Can non Beach. ' Kathryn Overlock, of Se attle is visiting her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Davis, at their country home east of Gates. "Kit" Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Overlock. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frichtle and four children from La Canada, Calif., were recent guests at the homes of rela tives here and in Mill City and - Stayton, among them HIchard and Oscar Nystrum at . mows urn JANKWVMAN . RAT MILLAND "LET'S DO IT , AGAIN" In Technicolor JOHN IRELAND "THE 49th MAN" GATES OPEN 1M 8H0W AT DCSK NOW THRU BAT.! All Technicolor Showl James Stewart ' Jeff Chandler Debra Paget in "IROKEN ARROW" -AL80- "INVADERS FROM MARS" Little Sweden, Mrs. Mable Knutson and Mr. and Mrs. George Stafford and family at Niagara, Mrs. Delbert jenains. Mill City and Mr. rricnues mother and brothers in Stay- ton. Mrs. Frichtle was form erly Miss Ruby Nystrum. Mr. and Mrs. David Bern hardt and daughter, Melody, left Sunday for an extended trip south. They will visit In Los Angeles, San Diego and La Canada in California and go on to Mexico before return ing to their home in Niagara. Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Tuck er and son, Jerrald, visited Mrs. Tiicker's mother, Mrs. Jessie Hall in Silverton last week. Mrs. Laura Joaquin, who has been employed in San Jose, Calif., for the past three months, arrived home Mon day for a three-weeks vaca tion. . Mr. and Mrs. Mel Boyer aad daughter, Carol, from San Francisco, were guests for a week at the home of Mrs. Boyer"s mother, Mrs. Mable Knutson. Mrs. Boyer was for merly Miss Elliot Knutson. They were alio entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levon during their stay. Pvt. Edward Komey irom Camp Roberts, Calif, and his bride, spent a 10-day furlough In Gates with his mother, Mrs. Louisa Wriglesworth. He re ported to Camp Stoneraan; near San Francisco upon his return to duty. Miss Beverly Johnson, from Lebanon, spent last week here visiting relatives, Mr. end Mrs. Clarence Jonnson, mr. and Mrs. Robert Levon and Mrs. Gwen Schaer and family. Miss Johnson is the niece of Clarence-Johnson. mm Amos Roten spent four days last week In San Fran cisco with her husband who is employed with the United Air Lines there. Mrs. Roten is a nurse at the Santiam Memor ial hospital In Stayton. Sept. 14 Opening Day For Albany Schools Albany Both grade and high schools at Albany will oren Sent. 14 instead ox - on Sept. 8, the regularly scnea- uled opening date, it was an nounced following a Joint meet ing of the directors of union high school district Mo. o ana Albany school district No. 8. Delay in the opening of schools here as well as else where through the county is mainly at the behest of bean growers and packers who fear a dearth of pickers if schools are in session. The bean sea son has been delayed by cool weather, it was reported. fons m 9 a ,R.VE-IN THEATRI UUSN MIDINL HNNWAV ttj Gate Open 1:M Show t ro NOWI 'NEVER LET ME GO" Clark Gable , .. a Gene Tlerney Pins ' ' In Color "INDIAN UPRISING Gee. Monlfomerj Li: i Oil Adults $1.00 Children ZOe sft uvtovuuT ITS CftEATt aVaseeoMMB ..mossssss1 MUt VAN LAOO-ANTHUSfmrUN .oiowaisTiyiNr 1 ""JIM TSCMNtCOtOO) AIM Ye He Wonder Valley Latest News and Cartoea 50c Til 5:00 STARTS TOMORROW! IDDt TODAY Mkkif Roeaef "A Slight Cat tl larttm" lewrf left te-JalOfT Lyons Earl Helemn, Boy Scout leader of troop No. 81, with 10 scouts have gone to Camp Pioneer, where the boys will spend a week. Mr. Helemn will return home on Tuesday. Scouts enjoying the outing are Jerry Mohker, Jer ry Gustafson, Deo Bridges, Johnnie Bridges, David Tra han, John Trahan, Freddie.Su therlin, Ronnie Spellmelre, Jim Morgan and Kenneth Kanoff. Miss Bettye Bentley, bride- elect, was honored with a bri dal shower at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bentley. Those receiving prizes were Mrs. Chester Roy, Mrs. John Lengacher and Mrs. Earl Allen. Several sent gifts that were unable to attend. Honor ing Miss Bentley were Mes- dames Floyd Bassett, Monroe Walker, Lauren Walker, Ramie Martell, Oscar Naue, Chester Roy, Earl Allen, John Lenga cher, Jim Lande. Mrs. Hazel Wlrth and Miss Cheita Lande. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cre- mer and children have return ed home after a week's vaca tion in California, where they were guest at the home ' of her sister, Mrs. Lucky Kremer at Willows, and another sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bindel at Pacific Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bressler returned home Sunday eve ning after a week's vacation. They returned Friday Iom the coast. Saturday morning they went to Eastern Oregon where they spent the week end at Paulina lake With Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen who are va cationing there. Tbey also vis ited East Lake. Cecil Bassett is' spending several days at Paulina lake with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen. A family reunion of the Mo ses clan was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Bass. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Moses from Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Moses, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ma cabee from Philomath, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bass, Patsy, Di ane and Deloris, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bass of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burmes- ter were among those spend ing the week end at the coast. They were over night guests In Newport, going by the way of Corvallis and up the coast to Depoe Bay and Ocean Lake. and returning by the way of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Wood Oliver had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart from Bonaza and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hodges from The Dalles J Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jones and son Lester from Oakland, Calif., also were recent visi tors at the Oliver home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bass and his mother, 'Mrs. Albert Bass, are visiting in Califor nia. They will visit in Los An geles with the sister of Mrs. Kenneth Bass. They will also visit with Sergeant Wayne Bass at Camp Pendleton and bring his car home. Bass, who has been In the service for some time, is being sent back to Korea. Thursday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prl deaux from Atwood, Kan. Carolyn Mellke of Eugene and Maurice Taylor from Waldport have returned home after visiting at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ransom and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lyons. ' Mrs. Harry Elmer and son Gail of Albany speqt last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt. I Mrs. John Prideaux return led home last week from Phil adelphia where she had spent I a month at Pendel Hill college, i Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kan off and sons have moved Into i the Robert Fetherston house after leasing their tavern to William and Mabel Koch from Lowell. Ore., who took pos session the first of the month George Nydegger Is confined to his home with a badly sprained knee he- received while at work in the woods. Shirley Mohler from Lyons, has returned home. She spent a week at the Girl Scout camp at Smith Creek near Silver Creek Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bridges are in . Eugene at the home of his mother, Mrs. Clara Lee, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Lloyd Free and three children have gone to Rochest er, Minn., where she will spend month at the home oi ner parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar naue have as their guests her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Gerald and a Mr. Duffen from Clarkston, Wash. Tuesday morning the group left for Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Julian and son, Glen, Jr., went to Al bany Sunday where they at tended a family reunion at tne home of his aunt, Mrs. Joe Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanlon and children from Richfield, Wash., are visiting friends in Lyons. They are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alwood Aronson. They also ' visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Weaver. The Han Ions lived here while he was employed at Detroit Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Jack uooaeu and children and Dorothy Grimes have returned from a vacation at Newport Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Casterline from Ocala, Fla., arrived in Lyons Monday evening. They are cuests at the Clyde Lewis, Velvie Lewis and Bert Lyons homes. They are cousins of Clyde. Velvie and Mrs. Bert Lyons, whom they had not met for 43 years. Sunday they with Mr. am Mrs. Bert Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis, Beulah and Lu cille and grandaughter, Chris tie, and Velvie Lewis, attended a family picnic in Hlllsboro. SmHhfield Falls City HEARTS ARE SPINNING... HEADS ARE SWIMMING. cm r itiSn -ALSO- IAY MIUAND'AIUNE MK-WWDHl (OUT "JAMAICA RUN" COLOR IY TECHNICOLOR . NOW at REGULAR PRICES Plus lSe Car Viewers Falls City Enjoying the tour of the Salem flower gar dens Wednesday were: Mrs. John Chamberlain, who is pre sident of the Falls City Garden club, Mrs. Virgil Davis, Mrs. Chauncey Ferguson, Mrs. Ches ter Bentiel and Mrs. Fred Luhde. Earl Frye, who died in Sa lem Friday, of a heart attack, was a former Falls City resident. The Christian church will hold its annual Sunday school picnic in the Dallas City park next Sunday, August 0. Parents are urged to accom pany their children and help them enjoy the basket luncn. Mrs. Don Ferguson drove to Roseburg last Saturday taking her mother, Mrs. W. A. Teal, to her home. She continued on to Myrtle Creek where she visited her cousins. Mrs. Victor Fink, and Mrs. Leland van Allen ana their families, returning home Wednesday. Ernest Moe and wife of Mc- Minnville visited Mrs. Moe's sister, Beatrice Llndemood, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reeves are the parents of a boy, born Saturday, Aug. 1, weighing seven pounds and 8 ounces. He has been named KonaiQ James and has two sisters, Charleene and Pamela. Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Jos- lln motored to Bend Saturday returning Sunday. Their iranddaughter, naaine Pierce, came home with them and will go to her home at An chorage, Alaska, the last of the month. Kathleen Martin is a house guest of the Dickey family who live on Russeu niu. The Frank Whlttons of Sweet Home and the Woodrow Rob inson family visited each otn er's homes all last week as the men folk were looking at sev eral logging Jobs, also looking for timber stumpage. William Stelzer nas reiurnea to his home following a recent illness. Gertrude Hotchkin has been put on a diet in treatment of a stomach aliment. Dallas Gray has returned from a trip to his former home in Nebraska having been called there by the death of his fath er. The Clarence Lehnert fam ily of Moses Lake, Wash., vis ited over a two day period with the George Kitchens. Mrs. Leslie Grippin is quite ill being bedfast some of the time. Robert and James Fletcher have gone with other Boy Scout companions to Camp Pio neer near Idanha, for a week's i outing. J. L. Hunter is employed at Cloverdale, operating a load ing donkey for a logging firm. He and Mrs. Hunter are Smlthfield Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Xdiger returned late Sun day afternoon from a trip into Washington and into Oregon at Milton-Freewater. .They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed die Knopp and family and helped organize Child Evan gelism work in that area. At Hood River they, started the work under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sheie, and at Portland a new committee was organized whose chairman Is Earl Davis, who is . also active in the American Sunday School Un ion. ' At Pendleton the Edigers visited their uncle, Peter Neu feldt. At The Dalles tbey were Saturday afternoon luncheon guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. .Dietrich Rem pel. The Rempels sent greet ings to their many relatives and friends around Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Rempel and son, Marvin, motored to Mary's Peak Sunday and Join ed the many thousands of folk who went there for the day. Sunday dinner guests at the Harden Smith home included Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mc- Crow of McMinnville. Later Mr. and Mrs. Rollan Hoffman of Dallas -and son, Dickie, came for a visit Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fitz- water and children, Doris and Gary of Salt Creek were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wall and fam ily. Later Mr. and Mrs. Ru dolph Smith and baby son, Randolph Edwin of Jefferson came for a visit. .Mrs. Smith will be rememberedi as Joann Erickson who formerly lived on the now George Pfeiffer place. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Rempel together with Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dyck of Polk Station, mo tored to Hopewell and attend ed the wedding of Jonathan Wldmer and Helen OJu on Sunday evening. Jonathan is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Wldmer who used to pastor the Grace church when it was still at Polk Station. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Frie- sen entertained at dinner Fri day for Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Goertzen and family of Shat ter, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Wlllems and family also were present. Mrs. Wlllems and Mrs. Goertzen are sisters. They will be remembered as Grace and Ruth Warkentin, who previously resided here. The Wlllems family now lives at Fir Villa. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rel mer and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reimer and their families mo tored to the Oregon beaches Tuesday. Mrs. David Reimer, who has has been ill for several weeks with dog fennel poisoning, is now much improved and able to be up and about again. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Frie sen and Richard accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wall of near Dallas to Garibaldi on Sunday to visit the women's father, E. E. Webber. Rich ard, who likes to fish, stayed with his grandfather for sev eral days to see what he could accomplish along the docks. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peimer and Mr. and Mrs. John Frlesen went to the beaches recently and spent some time at Gari baldi and Rockaway. They returned Thursday and brought Richard back with them. Mr. and Mrs. MUton Berth together with Mrs. James Copp and Pat and Jean Dris- eoll motored to Salem en bus iness on Saturday. Verda WaU, Joyce Ediger, Mary Berth and Stapleton children are picking beans. Vary and the Stapleton chil dren are employed by Mr. and Mrs. Merle Brown at Belle vue. .Verda and Joyce are working for the Salem Acad emy bean yard at the Henry Turn id ge farms. Joyce is check boss. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dick and girls. Marie and Adeline of Dallas were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reimer. Marie plans to attend Grace Bible Institute at Oma ha, Neb., this term. She majors in music and does some of the cooking for the school. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Friesen and two girls of Dallas were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Friesen. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barth and family went to visit the Detroit Dam Sunday. Frank A. Wall recently in stalled his sprinkling system and is now using the water from the large lake to irri gate the pastures and his flow, ers and lawns. 1SS N. LIBERTY Lebanon Blood Day Set for August 12 Lebanon The next blood drive in Linn county will be held in Lebanon on Aug. 12 anounces Ruth Parton, blood program chairman. Donors will report at the Elks building be. tween 1:30 and 5:30 p.m. Mrs. Parton emphasized the great need for blood during the summer months when all possi ble is being processed to ex tract gamma globulin, the se rum used in prevention of po lio. A great many doses of this preventative have been given to children in polio epidemic areas and the supply is much diminished, she pointed out. The National Geographic so ciety says natives of the Mar quesas Islands in the Pacific have no firearms but harpoon wild cattle for food. HOLLYWOOD BOWL SALEM, ORE. MON. ES AUG. 10 staying with their daughter, Mrs. Max Morton and family of that city. Mrs. Merle Ssvage of Toledo called upon old friends in the Oakhurst district recently. 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