THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. OreM Monday, August 24. 19S3 Part 18 ANNOUNCE WEDDING PLANS Joan Dempsey, 19, daughter of former Heavyweight Champion Jack Dempsey and his former wife, Hanna WD llama, and her fiance, Dennis O'Flaherty, 20, are pictured at ber home in Santa Monica following an announcement they plan to be married soon. The ceremony will be per formed by Dennis' uncle the Msgr. Raymond O'Flaherty at Our Lady of Loretta Catholic church. O'Flaherty is a atudent at Loyola University in Los Angeles, and Miss Dempsey graduated from Immaculate Heart High School. (AP Wirephoto) Four Corners Four Comers A new busi ness in Four Corners was open ed this week when Leonard Capps opened the Dine-A-Mite Cafe at 262 S. Lancaster drive. The building, formerly occu pied by the Estee Neckwear io. nas Deen re-aecoraica. jwn. k , Bonnie Maden and Mrs. Audrey f"'1 Maden will be in charge of the fountain service. Open seven days a week. An unusual accident occur red near Suttle Lake when Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pearson and children. Make and Fatty were en their way home to Borger, Texas. A deer Jumped in front f the ear causing the car to roll 80 feet down an embank ment No one was seriously in jured. The Pearsons returned to hit mother's where they had been visiting. Thel left again , Saturday morning for their ' borne. With the school season Just around the corner many fam ilies are getting settled in new homes. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando K. DahL Keith and Judith are the new owners of the Nolan Bathurit property at 43SS Hag er st The Bathurst family mov ed to BlUlngs, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armltage and sons, Larry, Jerry and Jim my eame here from Goodland, Kansas. They have taken the Thayer cottage at 1988 Stats Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kinser have purchased trie Sherman Berry residence at 4120 Mae leay road. They will occupy the new place the first of the month. They moved here from Aumsville. Mr. and Mra. A. W. Wilson nd children Wayne, Ruth and Wallace, formerly of Creswell, Ore., are living at 1724 Mahrt ave. Mr. and Mrs. William Hard man, Sharon, Susan, Ricky and Kay moved here from Bremer ton. Wash. They are located at 3724 Mahrt ave. Recent house gueita in the Roy Thayer home were his brother's family, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Thayer and children, Gary, Marlea and Russell of Grant, Neb., and Miss Valjean Bedner of Wymore, Neb. Visitors in the Rudy Kadln home this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadln and Judy and Mr. and Mrs. Emil John son, all of Gates, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hitch man drove to John Day, Ore., to their daughters. Mrs. Hitch man visited there for a week while Mr. Hitchman went to Boise, Idaho on business. Hostess to the Hobbyists club en Tuesday was Mrs, Harold Snook. Working en textile painting were Mrs. Jest Mcll nay, Mrs, Ernest Walker, Mrs. LeRoy J. Stewart, Mrs. Warren Shrake and Mrs. Robert Burns. Going awty were Mrs. Lin den Morris and Mrs. Frank Borden who are in Los Angeles for an Indefinite stay. They were railed by the illness of Mr. Morris' mother. Mr. and Mrs. Elfin Roas left Friday by ear for Vancouver, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gen back, Karen and Sherry have purchased one of the Lowell Webber residences at 995 S. Elma ave. They moved here from Pendleton. Merchants in Downtown to Meet Cash door prizes of $100 will be offered as an incentive to downtown merchants to at tend a dinner meeting at the Marion hotel, Wednesday, Au- Two promotions will be out lined by members of the board of directors with members de ciding on which one is to be carried out If the ideas pro posed do not meet favor with the members, proposals will be invited from the floor. Entertainment will be fur nished during the social hour, scheduled to begin at 830 p.m. with dinner an hour later. All downtown merchants are ln- vitea to tne social hour as gueste of the board of direc tors. Tickets to the dinner are 1 2.50 per plate. Negligence Charged To Former Sheriff Albany Charging former Linn county sheriff, H. A. Southard, with negligence of duty, a suit asking payment of (787.13 and costs was filed to day in circuit court against Southard and the Hartford Accident and Indemnity com pany by Lloyd A. Cable of Polk county. Th complaint charges that in December, 1951. Sheriff South ard was Instructed to attach a number of trucks and personal property belonging to Wayne Hausauer, against whom Cable had obtained Judgment for $782.83 and 124.20 in costs in the Polk county circuit court Th plaintiff complains that Southard failed to execute the attachment and that he regit gently misplaced and lost the affidavit for attachment. The Judgment was later rendered unrollectable and valueless, Cable charges. CONNECTICUT WAGE RECORD Hartford, Conn. V Latest labor statistics ahow that fac tory workers In highly indus trialized Connecticut earn an average of $74.98 a week. 2 Hew Doctors At Sweet Home Sweet Home Dr. R. S. Lang- mack has announced the asso ciation of two new physicians at Langmack hospital. They are Dr. Lynn E. Wolfe and Dr. Cal vin L. Rumbaugh. - Dr. Wolfe is a 19S1 graduate of the University of Oregon medical school and recently completed two years' service with the U. S. army, serving one year at the Valley Forge hospital near Philadelphia, Pa., and one year at the Westover Air Force hospital in Spring field, Mass. The Wolfe family, composed of Mrs. Wolfe and three children, have purchased the Jack Robert home. Dr. Rumbaugh is a 1932 grad uate of the Northwestern uni versity medical school, Cfcicago. He has spent the past year in internship at the medical school and at the Evans'ton hospital, Evanston, 111. Dr. Rumbaugh, whose for mer home is in Fort Wayne, Ind., is 27 and unmarried. He 1 presently living at the Lang mack home on Holley Rd. Ralph E. Williams GOP Budget Head Portland W Ralph E. Wil liams Jr. is the new chairman of the Republican state budget and finance committee. Williams, a Portland busi nessman nd the son of former state committeeman Ralph E. Williams, succeeds Bud Horn, Portland, resigned. Albany Levies Fines For Drunk Driving Albany Arrested by state police and charged with drunk en driving, Henry Edward Blake, 32, 41S Maple St., today pleaded guilty to the charge before District Judge Wendell Tumrlins. Blake was fined $173 and costs. Saturday afternoon, August Bert Toedtemelr, 44, Browns ville, pleased guilty to a drunk en driving charge and was also fined $175 and $5 cost. The Ice Capades of 1954 will have 13 performances in Madison Square Garden begin ning September 10. , KM G3ME II I Wolf fi9tV "Don't try to tlx It ToMraolt-Catl a Heating ggrt. Phone 41451 "MO.DARUNS.VOUR FATHER ISN'T PLAVIMS CSTRtCH.' HE'S OUST SLOW TO REALIZE. 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