; ' v . 1111 t AIR FORCE In rough waves of Okinawa's Buckner Bay a Second Air Rescue Group SA-16 Albaa trots, photographed from another VS. Air Force plane, rescues a Korean seaman who bad been stricken with acute appendicitis aboard a Korean cargo ship. Life raft from plane is shown nearing launch from the ship with the seaman aboard. The am phibious plane was unable to take off because of high sess and taxied to shore with the patient (U.S. Air Force Photo via AP Wlrephoto) North Marion Has Long History of Success Woodburn The history of the North Marion' county fair, which opens Sept 24 at Woodburn, goes back to 1836, when a group of Woodburn business men and farmers de cided to hold a community Grange fair to display their products. The fair was held at the Woodburn armory on Oct and 1 of that year and the rec ords show that J. T. (Cap.) Lacey, chairman of the 1853 fair board, was also chairman of this first fair held at Wood- burn. Other board members were J. Melvln Ringo and I C Buchner. - Money for the fair was fur nished by Woodburn business men and the sum of $100 was offered for prizes. Attendance t the fair this first year was estimated at between 2500 an? 3000 people and plans were made to hold a similar event the next year, which was to be "bigger and better".. , The theme of "bigger and better" was carried on through the years with the 1937 fai showing an lncease In prize money and exhibit. Again J. F. Lacey headed the fair board. The 1938 fair opened Sept. 23 and a new feature that year was photographic display of 250 old tune photographs loaned by the Hall studio. The chairman for this year was John Ramage. For the 1839 fair, 16,500 square feet of space was used and tent were used to pro vide the additional space, Again this year John Ramage erred as chairman. The ex Passes to Fair lo Be Limited This Year Oregon State Fair commis sion hss adopted policy of limited distribution and use et passes for the fair, It is re- ported by Commission Chair man Dr. I. B. Stewart Only persons rendering di rect service to or having bus iness or official connections with the fair will be eligible to receive passes, it was point ed out by Leo G. Spltxbart manager. These will include exhibitors, certain city, coun ty and state officials and legis lators, for their official inter est in the fslr, and new de partments of newspapers, ra dio and TV stations. LEGALS I fctre sta appolata IXMBttll f UK MUM of OcrtriKl, S. KlBD. dMttMd. br in, circuit Court ol Uu aula at On ion for SUrlon county, and btrt tunll flM. AU ponou Mr.br tra notified lo Brutal th,lr clalmi to l 401 rionotr Truit Butldlfur. aaUra. Otmob. vlthta li awsuu of too Saw 1 flnl nvtUw tiaa of into noun. DataS aa tint pikUlhoS Jul? IT, INI. axjcs ! auxo E O. attdtor. Jr. Attarntr for Xxoeulrlt doll r, Au. , 11. it. it, uu. I Announce New Way To Shrink Painful Piles '- fked HeeJjsuj Sabetaaa That Dow Both Refer Paio-Skriais Heeoorrboid Nw Yarfc. fc T. (SraaU) ter the Ant tine science baa foood (ww healing sabstaae with the rutoniihmf ability te Shrink BdBMTThsiaa and te stop liirrmc-wtthoBt snrgery. In one benofrhoM case efts aether, "very striking Uapima. Bunt was reported and Tenses' by doctors' observations. Psin was relieved reaaptl. And, while gently nlieriag pals, actual reduction er retraetiea (shrinking) took place. And most aaaang of all this tmprorenMnt was Baintaiaed la cum whan doctors' etacTTstMae period f In fast rcnMs were as fhat earh that aaffaeeti were able te nakc such astonishing statements as "Pile have eeeatd te be a PLANE RESCUES KOREAN SEAMAN u tvf V County Fair hlbit of old time photographs was again featured. ' The fifth annual Woodburn fair opened Sept 2T, 1940, with Fred Hecker heading the executive committee. The, streets were decorated with banners and the old time pic ture display .was .continued. Cash prizes that year totaled $200. In 1941 the name of the fair was changed to the North Mar ion county fair and it was held October 3 and 4 and $250 prize money for Granges was appro priated by the state depart ment of agriculture, the first money to be appropriated from any source outside of the Woodbun business men. Due to the war, no fair was held in 1942, 1943, 1944, 1943, 194S and 1947. In the fall of 1948, the North Marion county fair again op ened on September 24 of that year, with $1000 allocated for premium money by the county fair board. Gene Malecki was general manager, with William Marriott heading the fair board. The fair in the faU of 1949 was opened by Governor Doug las McKay with Gene Malecki again as manager and with space Increased to three times thst of the vear before. Leon ard Hewitt was president of the fair board for that year and $1,730 was given in premiums. The 1950 fair was opened by the late Frank W. Settle rnier with Borden Beck as chairman of the fair board. One of the largest crowds seen in Woodburn up to that time, at tended. In 1951, J. F. Lacey again took over a president of the fair board and the fair became an "old-fashioned" fair. Ex hibits by farmers and their families received all of the em phasis and there was no charge for entries, admissions to the fair building, or for entertain ment thus the fair became the North Marion county "free fair". J. F. Lacey continued as president of the fair board for the 1952 fair and more than 4 00 0 interested spectators thronged the fair buildings on the opening night and a marked Increase was shown in all ex hibits. This fair was said to be the "biggest and best" in its history. This completes the circle to the 4953 fair, which will open September 24 with J. F. Lacey still In the picture as the fair board president. Other board members are Gilbert Ramage, Ray Miller, T.loyd Froom, L. H. Hlldebrandt, Philip Bran son, Harold Colgan, Mrs. J. C. Mount of Keizer, Dsve Dryden, Albert Schalock, Bill Merriott, Lynn Simon, Mrs. A. L. Mur phy of Hubbard, Elvin Pitney, Norman Helling and Dave Cavett BiuHf And among these suf ferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 0 te t0 years' standing. All this, without the nee et Barcotica, anesthetics or aitrin geats ef any kind. The secret is) a sew healing rebalance (Bie Dyne) the discovery of a world famous research institution, AW reedy, Bio-Dyne ia is wide nue fee healing injured tissue on all parts ef the body. Now this new healing substance is offered In ointment form foe hemorrhoids ander the name rVepsrstiea H.' The price is only gee tab fatthding an applk ' eatae. The same te ask for ll Preparation H at all drug stone. Ana remember-if not entirely satiifled-your money will he re funded promptly. Tne, inaa flew Quarters, Dallas Store Dalles Finseth's, which Ralf Finseth, grandson of the founder, claims Is the oldest es tablishment of its kind in Polk county, will open in new quar ters Sept. 8 as a men's wear store exclusively. . The new location is in the nearly completed Foster build ing a few doors south of the post office on Main St Open bouse will be held the evening of Sept 9. In 1899, J. A. Finseth began the business where the Hyde and Long grocery now stands. it wss then called the Bee Hive. His son, Leif Finseth. and fnn IwPtMla Albany, where he w.c.sy 437 iu paruier - liljjs Sweet Home Plans Lutheran Church Sweet Home Fir Lawns Lutheran church will be the name for the new Evancelical LiUtneran church being organ izea in sweet Home. Services and Sunday school wui De held at the Seventh Day Adventlst church beginning Aug. 30. The new church site beins purchased is at the corner of First Ave. and Holley Rd. Thomas Balzhiser. architort xrom .Eugene, presented ideas on tne contemporary church architecture for consideration or the group. Members , of .the committee are B. A. Donahe.X C. Banke, Kenneth Williams. Selmer Fnl. lesfold, John Bumbarger and FRANCE STRIKE BROKEN Paris W) The back of France's postal and telephone strike appeared broken Mon day everywhere except in the capital. But balky workers cantlnu. ed to resist back-to-work or ders In other strike-bound in. dustries and services. FREE ESTIMATES On Kitchen Remodeling Old orew STORE 181 N. High Ph. 4-5431 Lit tliti - n - -By- GEORGK HUGGINS Inrnm. I P'6 Wtl th that Incom. Insurance is th number on. essential in a fam- fa? oVXmWd nd ih.? V0" P,Qn " rMsn ft? 30 Vtln- lf your income never x- $75 000 on rr mon.,h y,W probch wor,h VD.OOO.OO. The most valuable commodity you own, then, is your ability to eorn. ' Your earning ability may be , uintH ana tnis is the factor to Insure If ' your occupation is no more hoxardous than that of a clerk In on office or a coshier, you may insure your ncome in the amount of $200.00 per month for as little as $36.00 each six months. You may or may not agree with this theory but re member, we just read the books. We don't write them! yJ twirl INSURANCE JJI N. Chorrk Tin Capri! SIki THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, toltm. OrcgM POW Tells of Seeing Dean Freedom Village, Korea () A aerfcant captured at Tae jon early in the Korean war aid today, "The lait I aaw of Gen. Dean be was in a Jeep with a bazooka, chaiing a tank." St Charles H. Panco. 34. was a machine gunner light ing from a position at a street corner in Taejon. There, on July 20. 1950 he last saw Ma. Gen. William Dean, then commander of the U.S. Ztth Division. Panco was captured the next day. Dean also was captured In the Taejon battle. There has been no report when the com- munlsta intend to release him In the Korean war prisoner exchange. 2 Family Saved in Sulphur Springs Fire Albany AwakvneH hv flames and smoke at 4 o'clock Saturday morning, Mr. and Mrs. btu Henshaw and their two young children narrowly escaped with their Uvea from a nre that destroyed their res idence, at Sulphur Sorinn. in the Camp Adair area near Cor- vsiiis. The parents just manaeed to get the children, boys of five months and two years, out of the building before it became a column of flames. The Hen shaw were unable to save any of the furniture or personal effects. The two-room dwell ing was not insured. The fire is believed to have started by cinaers irom the chimney smouldering in the roof. The Henshaws are staying for the present with relatives is e ipioyeo Silverfon Scouts Recount Jamboree Silverton Bin S earth, Scoutmaster, directed the Thursday evening, Aug. 20, open house program of Boy acoui Troop no. 113, for par ents ana mends Interested ii the work, at the Scout room n the Washington Irving buiid tog, to specially feature the showing of pictures and souve nirs of the recently held nat ional Scout jamboree. Scoutmaster Scarth a n c Scouts Wade Benton, Carl Becken, Fred Grant. Darrell McClure, Ray Mack and John Sanford explained their dis plays of mementoes and told of their varied experiences while at the jamboree. Negro Believed Tied To Auto and Dragged Dunn. N. C. VP) Office here think a 30-year-old Nesro may nave been tied behind an automobile and dragged to death. The body of John McLean was found Sunday by a sister after his family had become concerned about his where abouts. Deputy Sheriff B. E. Stureill said there was evidence that a rope or wire had been tied around McLean's shoulders and that his body had been skinned and bruised as though drag ged behind a fast moving ve hld. Th body was lying in a road near his rural home. oj? tliat SID BOISB ' impaired by a serious oc- in a vi- 0 3-9119 rsneeirf rrslerrei tlsks" Cook Held for Rapt In Polk County Jail Dallas Held in th county Jail at Dallas under $2900 bond on a rape charge 1 Walter atone, Jr., 3Z. Polk county officers took Stone into custody last Wednes day in a bean field. He gave his address as Independence and occupation as cook. He was born at Centralis, 111. Cooley Heads Chest Drive Mt Angel Mount Angel Community Chet officers and directors met' Thursday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Penner to outline plans for the Community Chest drive this -fall Virgil Cooley of the Mount Angel Farmers Union Warehouse company, has been appointed the 1853 drive chairman. The next meeting, scheduled for Sept. 17, wiU be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Val Eber le, when preparations for the drive will be outlined. A kick-off meeting of solic itors will be Thursday evening, Oct. 1, with Oct 8 the date an nounced as the opening day of the drive. Officers and directors are: President Mrs. Fred Lucht; vice president Leonard Fish er; secretary, Miss Loretta Dehler; treasurer, Al Dicker. Other directors are Val Eberle. J. J. Penner, Carl Mucken, John Beyer adn Joseph Faulhaber. iteireshments were served by mrs. j. j. remier after the bus iness session. RED CHARGE DENIED Tokyo WV-The communist Peiping Radio said Monday that four North Korean sol diers released by the U.N. command have "died of gas poisoning by the' American side." Col. L. C. Friedersdorff. spokesman for the U.N. side of the POW repatriation com mittee, earlier had cateeor- ically denied Red charges of "brutality," Including the ac cusation of using toxic gas." IS 1288 State St. Phone 3-6489 Nowdays everyone is trying to help ease the strain on the old budget. Well, take a tip from me . . . You can afford to EAT MEAT 3 TIMES ADAY when you shop at RANDALL'S . . . For a long time now RANDALL'S has been supplying Salem with Quality Eastern Oregon Hereford Beef. You housewives know how nice it is to have plenty of good beef in the Deep Freeze or locker. Why not shop at RANDALL'S and see how TERRY RANDALL can save you money . . . He'll give you friendly service and honest weight, plus all cuts double-wrapped for your locker or freezer . . .FREE. Remember, you can buy as much meat as you want one half, quarter or whole AND JUST LOOK AT THESE PRICES . . . Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford Beef Roast Arm Cut Blade Cuts Rumps Baby Beef LIVER Mew Low Prices Best selection of Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford beef. .Don't may be arranged. .Nothing down a full year to pay. Half of Whole ROUND STEMS. m BONELESS NEW YORK CUT ... . , 59' SIRLOIN TIP ROAST OR STEAK . . . t,. 53' BEEF TENDER LOIN ...... lE89' FRESH BEEF HEARTS . . . . "BW COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE .... 29' Sound beef ..... 29' short ribs 17' ground round a' beef cubes 9' 424 Jets in Red Air Display Moscow tV-Tb Soviet air lore burled 424 military jt pUnet, more then twice as many ai lait year, over Moe cow'm Tuacbina airport yester day for the annual display of Russia' air might Western observers said they noted no new xypei oz aircran. Accompanied by top So viet leaders, Premier Georgl Malenkov watched the annual air show for 73 minutes from the airport balcony. Also on hand were western diplomats, including U.S. am bassador Charles 2. Bohlen, foreign military, air and naval attache, and - 200,000 Rus sians. LEGAL SUMMONS V. e.MI IM TH1 CIRCUIT COURT OF TH1 STATS OP OREGON TO Tan COUNTY OF MARION BERYL BRETTHAUPT sad XTHKL A. BRIJTHAUPT, huibDd nd wlfn, PlalntUfa. B. T. SODnf and JANI DOS BOOK. hii vllt. It any. All f th unknown Dct1ms and All' of tht nntnowa Htlra B. T. Stxitn. THOMAS 61 US and JANS DOS SIMS, nu u, u anr. au i id unknown DotIiki and All of tht unknown Heir of Thorn m Stmi, CHESTER MXLNICTS ac4 JANS DOB MKINXCKS. hi wiin, H any. AU of tbo unknown DctIbms and AU of too unknown Heir of CbMtcr Mttaaclta, 1 BUTTIVILLS ORANOB NO. 14. and i Th Trust of aid Oraua and Tbiir i Succcsor. i MURIEL VAUCWAN. and ALL OTHER PERSONS OB PARTUS Tho real thing AM ay 3f Front Quarter U MEJIOWW. alatmiM anr mat. Utia, auto. Um r lawrMt la tt roal piaa rtr daatrUMd ia Ui Caapiaint, Dtfoadaata. To B. T. Sodas and Jano Doo Sodaa. hi vl to. All t (bo unknown Dafiaott, and AU of ttao vnkaowm Balm of S. T Sodoa. Thorn , and Jan Do A iims. hit oil. AU of la BakDewa DrvUoa. and all of (ho anknowa bain of TBoaaa Slat. Chmttr Mainlck aad Jaao Doo MtiaKka, hi wtr. Ail of Um unkaovB DvUm aad AU of (ho aa knova Hair of Cboaur Mttaicka. Batu mi Oranio No. M, aad th Traauos of aaid Oram aad thtr Suoorv Mart! ucl-ftB aad AD otbar Mraoa or parua unknown, olaimlni any light, title tto. Ua, or latrsi la th roal property dwriaod la th Coat alamt. Dfadnu: IN THS MAMA OF TBI WTATU OF ORaTOOM. Ton or atrbr rooulrod appaar aad aawr tb OomplaUnt fUod uaias yea la (ho aaov anuuod it. wrtbia (a dsn from atrrw of tbks unonj upon you. If Mrrod within UU County, or If Mrrod within any ottwr County of (hi Mt. (ha within twenty dy from th dt of strTto of thl Summoa vpoa you, and If you faU to amaar. for want (hrof th elaiar.Hs wli rrT tg tt Cc ih rlif Tyd for te thtlr Complaint, which i auMtaauauy a follow. That th'dlndnts and aeb of tbca fMulrd to ( forth uta uu na- turo of their claims la and to tb real property described la their complaint. o-wit. Bcainnln at th aiosi Southerly cor ner of Block On U a ahowa by tb rocordod tova PJa( of Butt rill, Mar Ion County. Ore on. is Volum t Pat a. Record of Town Plat for aald County and Stat), thcac North U Watt alona th Southerly lln of Block On l, and continuing North ! West to th meander lln of th right bonk of th Wlllamctt Rifer; the dc Nortbeasterly along aald a ander line of the WlUametu Rlrer to aad alone th WarUrly lln of Block Ono (1). PIT ii) and SU , of aald Town of Buturlll and continuing thereon along id meander lln to th moat Westerly corner of (be tract of land conveyed to th ButUvlll Parm er Warehouse AaaoclatloB by Deed recorded Jul. I. 1S1, la Volum U, Pat 20, Marlon County Dead Re ordai thence South 9T 10 Bast along H PWLT LChkaee., At. fMntt. . CtiwecMn. M Twwite .n BfMitrMl Sir Ottawa, Ourt,,. SatM, Stow Vara, PMIMripMa, WMhlnstM, OX. (AM ttmm F7rCT1 Ask aW Cwee'e'i 10 T. Mapl Ual torn rXlTr l An,h i,r a ttmu CANADIAN NATIONAL A LL'S Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford Beef Steak T-Bone Rib Steaks Fresh Beef Tongues on Locker Beef fall to take advantage of these prices. Convenient credit I . Monday, August 24, 1953 tb Southerly ttaoof aald tract m ft mora or lea, to th Westerly Una of Mala Stmt, also known a n County Boo1 i aald Town at auti. vllie. tbooe Sooth Wait Hong aald Waatarly lln la th alaco f a, ginning. aad tbalH adrere alalmj of th de fendant bo MtvaUad by a deer of UU Oourt. That by aald sser tt ahaU a u. dared aad adjudaad that th dafead- anu aad eaca oc inaai nin n intarea ear aatato whaawovtr la the above . scribed premise or any part thereof, td that ibO'Utle of th plalattfti to aald above daaciibod preatlsas bo docrood t be good and vaiM. That th defendant and eaca or that and all persons whomsoever claiming br, through or under tbeta or either of ihem bo forever enjoined, saatratnod and barred from asserting any tlaim whau soever In or to the aald above . scribed premie or any part Iberoof advro to (bo plalnUffs. That ih plaintiffs bo granted laeh other aad further relief a atay to tb Court seem matt and Just. This Summons 1 published br order of Aba Honorable 06. R. Duneau. Judge of the above entitled Court, mada and emerea on in gi 07 ei Auaustv MM. dlractlna pubUcaUoa of this Sum. mono one each week tor four cons. utive weeks in to capiw .lournaL av newspaper of general circulation, pub. Ushed la Marlon County, Ore 00. Data of first publication August 34, 19S3. Data of last Public ttoa September . isat. xugn a. Dowung Attorney for Plaintiff! t P.O. Address 414 Postal BkSg lift S.W. Srd Ava. Portland. Oratost Aur. S4, ll, Sept. T, 14, Jl, lit Don't Neglect Slipping FALSETEETH Do falao teeth drop, alh or vobbia hen yoa talk, eat. laugh or neeaa Don't bo annoyed and embarrassed by joch handicap. PABTXSTH, an alka llao (non-acid) powder to gprlnkl ea your plates, keep false dvith mor firmly get. Olvea confident feeling of se curity and added comfort. No gummr. gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Get PAS TEETH today at any drug stor. KSE& IiOci Th. Th. iwttin.fl.iial :4. a.m. SrSS TdSfcn. SiSS . StSS..aa. Si4S.ab JAMEJH.BEU, 114. JompH Vane. bMs. . 1, wuo. Pbon,: 4905. or f your m Aeent. TH! tAILWAY TO IVIDYWHIU IN CANADA J a.43 a 29 Hind Quarter . "it '"r -v' -