Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 29, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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Saturday, Augtiat 29, 1954 '
Pact 1
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sale. Orerosi
In The
mim by un pomes
Sweet Home
Sweet Bom Rev. Ralph
Rankin, of Taylor, Ark., If
holding a two-week revival at
the Fint Baptist chureb in
Foster. The revival will be
held through Sept. (.
Sunday will be an all day
meeting with basket lunches
at noon and song service In the
afternoon.
Mr. and Mr. Oliver Q.
Goodwin, Yvonne and Sharon,
returned from a three-day va
cation trip which took them
through the redwood lot est
stopping to sea the points of
Interest and returning the
coast route and stopping en
route to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Christiansen In Port
Orford. The Christiansen's
are former Sweet Home real
dents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rohlena of
Fairfax, Iowa, ate visiting In
the homa of Mr, and Mrs. O.
H. Haney. Othur visitors at
the Haney borne included Mrs.
Harlan Ault and Mrs. Ed
Haney of Petaiuma, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hansen
el Jerome, Idaho, parents of
Ronald Hansen visited here
recently. While visiting,
Frank Hansen was take to
the coaat for his first fishing
trip to those waters. He ex
perienced his first catch of two
silverside salmon on this trip.
Dr. and Mrs Jack McKean
left for a short vacation to fish
in the Yellowstone river.
Marjorie Jacobson of Valen
tine, Neb., niece of Mrs. Fred
Retnleclus, is visiting here.
Mrs. Bob Gabriel is vaca
tioning in Grants Pass at the
horn ,of tmr bob and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie GabrleL
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rieh
ardsos) were Punday visitor
at the home el Mr. and Mr.
Paul Morgan in Dallas. Mr.
Morgan was formerly with the
Willamette National Lumber
Co. at Foster.
The gathering Included a
group of old-tlma friends and
neighbors who meet occasion
ally for reunions.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wilson
and sen, Jimmy, and Mrs. Ida
Vlgue and Tommy of Everett,
Wash, were recent visitor at
the homa of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Vlgue.
Rev. and Mrs. Norman Bak-
ken and Nita and Mark and
Ronnie Langford, arrived at
the home of Mr. Bakken'i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
auv, w aiiuri visit. ram1
ale Langford Is a grandson of
KL Oft THEATRE
ENDS TONIGHT (SAT.)
S Dimeasiea
"FORT Tl"
3555 S. Commercial '
On 99E South of Salem
Open OPEN
4:30p.m. lo 'Sgm. SOAY
Weekdays irf ' io
30p.in..o --Vs t1:Mpfmi
3 i.m. Saturdays
Serving the Finest in
Chinese fir American Foods
We Specialize in
Banquets and Private Parties
DINE and DANCE
NEW VILLAGE INN
FIRST SMASHING WEEK
REX MAYO
AND- THE KING'S MEN
Siflnarvro Recording Artist
FEATURING KENNY HING
Nerrhwett'l SHrrstandinf mi ... trrtW man wMtt lots
of hot) . . jn m4 Koar Kenny ptay . . . Harlem No,
tarn. Shoe) roc, Snake Cfcermor, at.
DICK JOHNSTON, varMtlla trewaoas, trumpet ft las
"TINY" KNAUSS, MO-. pirn player
DiiNMrt Sorvotl S:30 Uiwil . . .
CRAZY SPAGHETTI
1057 PtUmi Rooet
Valley
the Vlatte's.
Smith a Ready to Wear ha
recently expanded to two
building. The old site bouse
the new Tots to Teen shop
snd the Women Apparel has
moved to the building where
Hance's 5 and 10 was.
Reginald Roger, minister
of the Church of Christ en
Pickens Rd. and East Long
St. la holding a series of de
bates at the Albany Church of
Good of Abraharaie faith with
Rev. Anton.
Sublimity
Sublimity Mr. and Mr.
N. R. Lulay returned by plane
Wednrsday morning from a
tis weeks vacation in Penn
sylvania where they visited
relatives and friends.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Lulay
are former resident of that
state. .
Mr. and Mr. Louis I August
and four children are now lo
cated In the John Mackie
house. Mr. August, who I
credit manager for the San-
tiam Memorial hospital, mov
ed bis wife and family from
Montesano, Wash., the past
week.
Mr. Anna Vert Handel left
Tuesday for Breltenbush to
enjoy a vacation.
George R. Bradley, chair
man of the school board, has
made the following announce
ment: Registration for public
school, Friday, Sept II. Due
to the lata harvest opening of
school has been set for Sept.
31.
All eight grades will be
taught
Thomas Federgast will be
principal.
Mr. Jim Nightingale, who
wa visiting here from La-
comb, announce she ha a new
granddaughter, a girl, Suzanne
Ivy, having arrived at the
horn of Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Hartwig (Avnnne Nightin
gale).'' The Hartwigs now have
two girls and three boys.
Duane Heuberger, or of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heuberger,
left a week ago for Pendieton
where he Is practicing for the
last-West Class B high school
football gam which is sched
uled for Saturday, Aug. 39.
Heuberger has recovered from
a sprained ankle sustained in
practice. - -
Pvt Rodney Watts, son of
Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Watts,
is home on a 17-day leave
from Camp Roberts, Calif. At
the end of his leave he will
report to Camp Leonard Wood,
Mo., where he will take up
engineering.
Sister M. Mareiene is her
visiting relative.
More than 13,000 ships go
through the Sues Canal In a
typical year.
Tarn-
"Make Tfcla Maef
West Stayton
West 8tayton Donna
Wright of Sweet Home Is stay
ing at the home, of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Nye, to pick beans
until school starts.
. . The West Stayton school Is
sporting a new coat of paint
in preparation for the opening
ox ecnool, Sept. SI. The play
shed and swing are all newly
painted.
The teacher for the 83-54
school year will be Charles
Golden, formerly of Lane
county, as principal and the
seventh and eighth grade
teacher; Beulah Farrel, form
erly of Grant county, fifth and
sixth grades; Gertrude Hen
nies, who taught here last year
third and fourth grade; and
Janet Brownell.. also a teacher
here last year, first and second
grade.
The school ha purchased a
bus this yesr.
The bus will be driven by
Burl Arthur, formerly of Sa
lem, wno will also act as Jani
tor and cook for the hot
lunches.
The Community club offic
ers for the year will be: Presi
dent Jim Nye; vice-president
Vernon Rock; secretary, Ger
trude Hennies and treasurer,
Dorothy Nye.
It may be necessary to send
some of the first and second
grade pupils to Aumsvllle as
about 80 children are expect
ed. It was voted at the last
meeting of the Community
club to have a class mother
from each room to work with
the teachers for the program
and parties for the childicn.
The class mothers will be
appointed after school resumes
this faU.
The West Stayton Women's
club used clothing sale, report
doing big business but could
use some help In the evenings.
Detroit
DetroitCorrection : Mr. and
Mrs. Dee Palmer have not pur
chased, the Lake Cafe as stated
in a recent article, but will
operate the cafe in conjunc
tion with the Dine and Dance
at that establishment.
Otto Russell left Monday
for Seattle where he-will board
a plane for Anchorage, Alaska.
Mr. Russell will take advan
tage of the opening of terri
tory at Cook s Inlet to home
steading. In Alaska he will
meet Bill Harris of Winches
ter Bay, and Ed Barber, of
McMlnnville, who will also
Me claims. Mr. Russell will
return by auto along tba Al
can highway. '
The Detroit Civic dub will
meet at the home of Mrs. Fran
ces Xettleson, Thursday, Sept.
3, at 8 p.m. Speaker of the
evening will be Miss Marlene
White, who will tell of the
work of the California Coun
cil of Home Missions with the
children of migrant workers
at Mendotta,. Calif. Two for
est service films have been se
lected to be shown that eve
ning, also.
Grand Island
Grand Island Miss Lois
Rockhin of Grand Island, a
registered nurse, who has been
employed at the General hos
pital, McMlnnville, has re
signed her position and is
leaving Saturday to take a
position at a Lexington, Ky,
hospital.
Two friends are taking a
motor vacation trip and she
will accompany them.
She will live with her
brother-in-law and sister, Rev.
and Mrs. Eugene Lamb, at
Wllmore, Ky., and commute to
her work.
Honoring her, eight Dayton
Union high school classmates
gave a party for her at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Finnlcum in the Webfoot dis
trict Thursday evening and
presented her with an au
revoir gift
Attending were the hororee,
RIVE-IN THEATHi
UIIM MINNS, RMMMT ft J
GATES OPEN :4J
SHOW AT 7J
1 ENDSTONITE! (Sat.)
"TITANIC
Clifton Webb
Barbara Stanwyck v
ta Techateele
"LURE OF THE
1 WILDERNESS"
J aa Peters
Jeffrey Banter
STARTS SUNDAY!
Ksthryn Grayson
Gordon MacRae
tn Technicolor
"Tka Desert Sanf'
alee
Frank Lovejey
JeaaWeMeasa ,
THE SYSTEM"
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Mis Rockhlll, Mr. Norman
Gubser, Mr. Donald Gubser,
Mr. Robert Coburn, Mr. Rob-
ney ferry, Mrs. Marvin Lor
enzen, Miss Vonda Maklnster,
snd Miss Donna Finnlcum.
Honoring Mis Rockhlll at
another party, a group of
young people held a wiener
roast at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Clarence Rock
hill, in Grand Island district
Tuesday evening for , a 7:10
supper.
Attending were Mr. and
Mr. Donald Gubser, Mr. and
Mr. Junta Edlger, Dwight
and Candle, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Brsat and Lyntl, Mr.
snd Mrs. Ted BeU, Mr. snd
Mrs. Gilbert Rickey, Mr. and
Mr. Eugene Weldon, Jimmy
Richardson, Eugene Stock
hoff, Orvlle Clark. Misses
Mareena Fowler, Sharon Fin
nlcum, Donna Finnlcum, and
Mis Lois Rockhlll, the bon
ores. , Visiting and group singing
were the pastime.
Mrs. C. T. KiUmiller of Sa
lem was a guest of Mrs. Clar
ence Rockhlll of Grand Islsnd
from Friday until Tuesdsy.
' Donald
Donald Donald grade
school will begin Monday, Sept.
14, according to Raymond Gu
les, chairman of the board. Mrs.
Cook of Hubbard will be in
charge of the primary grades
and will also act as principal.
Mrs. John Anderson, wife of
the Naxarene pastor in Donald,
will have charge of the upper
grade.
Mr. and Mr. Charles Emler
were Sunday dinner guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lin
Cromwell of Donald. .
Mrs. Lila Peterson, mother
of Mrs. Lin Cromwell of Don
ald, sprained her back last
week a ih was lifting, and as
soon a the could be moved
she came to her daughter's
home where she remained for
several days. She is able to be
up now, but is still under the
doctor's care. .
Mrs. Pearl Pruitt and three
children have moved into the
house formerly occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. Scroggiru, in
Donald. The Scroggins, family
moved back to Idaho a short
time ago.
Willamina
Willamlna Kathleen Boun-
dy was honored August 25 on
the occasion of her fourth
birthday party, at the home of
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Myers, Willamina.
Guests were Kathleen Mc-
Cauley, Bonnie Foster, Judy
Wise, Terry Canby, Jimmy
HurL Cherle Foster, Alan
Wise, Jsnet snd Kathleen
Bound. Mrs. Bill Foster Mrs.
Robert Wise, Mrs. Chester
Canny, Mrs. Bill Hurl snd
Mrs. Robert Boundy also at
tended. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas De
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Hubbard
Hubbard Mr. and Mr.
N. A. Mann returned Tuesday
evening from a vaeation trip
spent at the summer home of
her brother, or. a. u. Jones,
of Pytt Lake. Idaho.
Also there were her sister,
Mrs. C. E. Blank enburn of
Great Fall, Mont.
The two sisters and brother
had not all been together at
one time for 33 year. Dur
ing their visit the Mann beard
the noted pianist, Harold
Owen of Hollywood, play.
Turner
urner Visitors at the homa
of ' Mrs. Edith Manning last
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Manning of Red lands.
Calif.,' Mrs. Helen Radk of
Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Msnninas and Mr. and Mrs.
Lap Ankney all of Eugene.
Miss Joy Nelson has returned
to her home in Portland follow
ing a visit with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Klok-
stad.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones, El
win, Herbert Elaine and Bren
da Kay spent last weekend vis
iting relative and friend in
Redmond. . .
. Pvt. Dal Boswell 1 spend
ing a leave here with his par
ents. He ha finished his ba
sic training at San Luis Obispo
and will report to New Jersey
tor oversea duty In Germany.
Leonard Manning arrived
home last week from Camp
Robert to visit his parents. La
Jane KInlon (pent last week In
Portland visiting her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Klnion. ,
Dental School
Now Accredited
Chicago UJt The Council
a Dental Education todav list
ed the University of Oregon
Dental School in its first list
'of accredited schools for dental
jhygienist. A total of 31 school
earned place on the list'
i Council Secretary Dr. Shail-
er Peterson said tne new ac
creditation program assures
"maintenance of the highest
possible standard of formal
training."
Among member of the Tua
reg tribe of the Sahara desert,
the men wear veil day and
night that cover all their facea
except the eye' and the tip
of the nose.
Roche of Wllamina are the
parent of a son, born Aug. 30,
at the McMlnnville hospital.
OLDTfcJ
DANCE
OVER WESTERN AUTO
A dm. $$o Tax Inc.
Diek Jehasoa'a Ore.
tl Conrt St
Jeff (kindler in 'GREAT
Lamentations
Of Johnny Ray
Hollywood 11 Johnny Rsy
will earn $40,000 In the next
two weeks at Las Vegas, but
all the money in wide-open
Vegas couldn't buy the young
singer the thing he wanta most
place where he belongs.
? "Right now, I belong strictly
to the world," Johnny said
with candor. "The people want
(o hear ma. So I sing for them.
"But someday, someday I'll
have a place I belong to. A
homa of my own. A place that's
mine where I can live and
be happy." .
Johnny snapped out of his
dream, with annoyance. '
"Why do you want to Inter
view meT" be asked. "I'm
colorless.
"All I have Is faith In my
work. When I got to the top I
bad nothing to sustain ma ex
eept myself. That's sll."
He hook hi head sadly, his
expression haunted.
, "The relationship between
me and my audience Is tran
sient. For 0 minute on stage
it's beautiful. Then, back in the
dressing room, after the show,
you realise it's gore. It's dead.
And it'll never be the same
again."
Ask Oreoon to
Join Oil Suit
Attorney General Robert
Y. Thornton suggested Friday
that Oregon Join in a suit to
test the constitutionality of
the tldeland oil bill psssed
by the congress.
Hi suggestion was In a
letter to the three member
of the state board of control.
Gov. Paul Patterson, Secre
tary of State Earl T. Newbry
and State Treasurer Sig Un-
ander.
"At stake are the offshore
oil deposits along the coasts
of California, Louisiana and
Texas, variously estimated to
be valued at between 120 and
$S0 billions, sulphur worth
$3 billions and possibly other
mineral wealth,' the attor
ney general pointed out
He estimated Oregon's stake
In these submerged oil lands
to be "possibly half a billion
dollars."
Danny Ray
a
"Hon Christian
Anderson
In Technicolor
Walt Disney's
Its IkjtlB MriM"
Adolta !.( Child ISe
SIOUX UPRISING" - also
Suit to test the constitu
tionality of the act has been
filed in. the district court of
the District of Columbia by
the states of Alabama, Arkan
sas, Montana, Rhode Island
and West Virginia Oregon
ha been invited to Join in
the test suit .....
Treasury Hike;
Bond Interest
Washington vn The Tress
ury announced Friday that
holders of a 10-year, 3 per cent
treasury bond maturing Sept
IS may exchange them for a
1-year certificate of indebted'
nets paying 2 per cent or a
3V4 year treasury note -paying
z 5 per cent.
About $7,988,242,500 Is out
standing In the maturing issue.
This 1 the second time the
new administration has offered
holders of a maturing certifi
cate the choice of exchanging
for a short term or intermediate
term obligation. The last oc
casion was in February when
about 8 billion dollars in 1-year
certificates of indebtedness
came due.
The Treasury at that time
offered a choice of exchanging
the maturing 1 per cent cer
tificate tor a new 1-year certi
ficate paying 2 Va per cent or
a S to 8 year bond paying 2 V
per cent.
The Treasury was hoping
that the higher Interest rate
offered in the present exchange
would bring about a better ex
change Into the longer-term se
curity than was achieved in
February. At that time only
620 million dollar of the ma
turing certificates were ex
changed for bond and over 8
billion was exchanged for the
new 1-year certificate.
In Ancient Egypt, rocks were
split by drilling holes In a line
and Inserting wooden pegs
which split the rock after be
ing soaked in water to make
them swell, says the National
Georgraphie Society.
ENDS TODA.lt OPEN Istl
"JAMAICA RUN"
"GIRL WHO HAD
EVERYTHING"
Stalls Tasaemw Oat 1:41
Cossedy Ce-Featare
"FAST COMPANY"
Howard KeeL Pally Bern,
Marjerie Mala
- Bowery Boys in "LOOSE IN LONDON"
Vacationers
Victims of Thief :
Two Los Angeles vacationers .
wer victims of a thief who
took some $300 worth of clotb
Ing, chinaware and miscellane
ous item fronk their car while
it was narked in the onen ..
rage of a Salem motel Thurs
day night
The two women, who asked
to remain unidentified, told in.
vestlgating officers that thsy
parked and locked the car be
fore retiring for the night and
found it broken into when they t
prepared to leave Friday morn,
ing.
Police said the thief brok. .
out the right front door win
dow of the car to gain entry
and in addition maliciously
broke off the radio antenna.
The women said they hid
been to Canada on a vacation
trip and were on their way
home.
Girl Triplets Born
To Portland Woman
Portland m Mr. and Un
John A. See thought just one
Dany was on the way. At the
hospital Mrs. See was advised
it likely was twins. But just
before midnight Thursday trip- .
lets were bosn.
While Mrs. See, whose hus. '
band is a Portland musical in
strument salesman,' tries to '.
think up names, nurses are :
calling them 1, 3 and 2. All
are girls.
At Regular Prleeal
All Teehnleelor Show
Jose Ferrer In
"MOULIN ROUGE"
Frankie Lame la
"RAINBOW 'ROUND
MY SHOULDER"
STARTS SUNDAY
Leretta Teung'
John Forsyth la
"IT HAPPENS
EVERY THURSDAY"
Rhonda Fleming
William Lnadlgaa
la Technicolor
"SERPENT OF
THE NILE"
I GATES OPEN :45
5 SHOW AT 1M
ENDSTONITE! (Sot.) j