Par t THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregoa Tuesday, September 9, 1953 In The Valley Edited UU FORBES Lyons Lyons Mr I. Floyd Baasett was hoiten for tht meeting of the Women'! Society of Chris tian Service at her home on Tuesday afternoon with a 1:30 dessert luncheon followed by the business meeting. ' Mrs. Leonard Cruson. vice presi dent, was in charge, due to the absence of Mrs. George Huff man, president. Devotions were led by Mrs. Alex Bodeker. Plans were made for the Smorgasbord dinner Saturday evening. Sept U.r Committees in charge Silverton Kuiken was in Springfield the first of the week. Returning home she was met in Salem by her mother, Mrs. Elva Kui ken and small daughter, Kath leen. They then went to Hood River for a visit' with rela tives. Miss Rean Feltcher and her mother of Salem, visited In Lyons. They were callers at the home of Mrs. Alice Huber. Miss Fletcher, who Is the new teacher at the Maii-LInn school will stay at the Huber home. Woodburn Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. are: warren Dormer left Tuesday In their car for Innisfail, Alber ta, Canada on a two-weeks' va cation where they will visit Mrs. Donner's parents. Miss M. V. Cox of Inniiifail, who has been visiting at the Dormer food, Mrs. James Holllngshead, Mrs. Leonard - Cruson, Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mrs. E. L. Roye dining room, Mrs. Wilson Stev- ens, Mrs. Harold Sheriff, Mrs. Ivan Smith, Miss Norma Mill er; clean-up, Mrs. CTyde Bress- hom. m Woodburn wlU return ler. rs. muara naroieu, mrs. to ner home wlth them. wood Oliver, assisted By ow- Mrt rred EytDitn eft ers; publicity, Mrs. Glen Jul- Sunday for Setside for the lan and Mrs. Leo Cruson. Plana blrthdl .adversary of her also were aiscuwea lor n- lllte MilI Ethel w,terhouse, nusl bazaar which will be held who tn mvtlld. Shi will also some time in October. Present vUit ner brothers and other were Mesoames ionaro cru- stives at Seaside and Gear son, 'Virgil Rogers, Harold hlrt wiU return the last of enenu, wuson elevens, uienijj,. Julian, Alex Bodeker, Mrs. vi- , yj,, Qiief rtoy(j Mariele, ola Zander, Mrs. Inex RInf and jMrl- Miricl( and Bobby left uio ncurn, mrm. iioju 1 Sunday to spend the Labor Mrs. Lloyd free and cnu- day weekend at Tacoma where . fmn nave niuuw uwua gy wm guests Of Mr. ana , siiwiaiuc uuuu u i Mrs. Wsyn wood and wnere w. mum., wner. wy w- Msricle will attend the inter guests at the home of her par- mountaln .wodation of fire . ents and other relatives. Jchlefs which meets in Tacoma iteceni guesis ai ana noon ni 7 to 10. Mr. and Mrs. . u. oye were Mr. ,nd Mri. C- a Ahrena car Dromer ana wue, air. nQ returned Friday from a trip mrs, '.'L".'" to Spokane, Grand Coulee, jyancisco, warn, wjuie nere, WeBitenet ,nd y.kjn,,. Silverton Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Brekke of South Water street and his soother, Mrs. Augusta Brekke, all of Silver- ton, are on fortnight's trip to the midwest to visit relatives and attend to business matters They will be in Minnesota and Iowa. The children of the Brekkes, Richard, Janice, Cleo and Ros- lyn, are remaining at home during the absence of their parents, with . Mrs. William Volgamore, a neighbor, assist- big at the Brekke home. Miss Janice Brekke will en ter a Salem school for special instruction during the week. The family plan to attend the State Fair Monday. F. M. Powell, prominent in the work of the American Le gion and the interests of vet erans of the past wars, accom panied by his son-in-law, Roy E. Miller of Portland, a mem ber of the Silverton post, No. 7, returned home from the St. Louis National convention, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and their son. Skip, are guests at the Powell home in Silverton over the Labor Day week end and are attending the State Fair Monday. Mrs. Roye with the Farrelsl Mrf Delbert Lantx and her aperi a wee vacanonrag in diughtw Lorelai 0f Concoran, Canada, returning Monday. Cllif ( wer( Wood6urn visitors lra l"' " I during the week and were Cisco xuesaay. gueftf ,t the home of Mr. agd Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lyons Mrii Wwtrd c, Coman. The spent several oays m roruana. trl nortn wu m,de for Lor They were guests iat the home eJe, to Mtr WUI,mette uni of Mr. and Mrs. Owin Minlch. ,,, for year. .Mrs. Minich is a sister of Mr. Ur' 6 Mri Oscar Larson ty01 spent the Labor Day week end Mrs. Art Baltzer, who un- f the coast derwent major surgery at the o. J. Adklnson left Friday Salem Memorial hospital Wed- by plane from "Portland for nasday morning, if reported to Pendleton to attend the 30th be recovering. reunion of his high school Clifford Kimery has return- graduating class. He spent the ed to his home In Nebraska, at- week end there and also v li ter spending several months In ited his mother,- his brothers Lyons, at the home of his and sister. 1 mother. Mrs. Minnie Kimery. I - Relatives at the H. F. Brit- Charlea Matt b iledmoniL tan home over the week end nrouta horn from Hnad Rlih were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sather and. Marvin and Id win, planned two events for the en tertainment of their r visitors. the family of Mrs. Sather's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ball of Burbank, Calif. The group met at the A. B. Sather home and also at the; city park. .-. . ' Among the guests were the Victor gathers, tne AJvin sails, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sather, Mrs. Ed Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rolsen and Miss Msrtha Roisen of Corvallis, Mrs. Nel lie BalL Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson and Cynthia of Eu gene, John Hartvlckson, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rolsen, Cor vallis, and Mrs. Henry Keyt of Salem. , . Mrs. Irene Roubal, member of the aenior high school fac ulty, has returned from a four months' trip, following a year's leave of absence from her school position:. , . : Her college summer course was at . Stanstead college at Stanstesd, Quebec, Canada. Mrs. Roubal was the only Ore- gonian at this summer ses sion. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Letter- man were: Ray Tarter and lamuy ox auoe and the Ken neth Cummings family an Mrs. Robert Hutchinson, of uceamaxe. . Mr. and Mrs. Merwym Riu. sell of Redding, Calif., visited at the borne of Mrs. Charlotte Hanson last week. - Mrs. Rua- sell is Mrs. Hansen's stepdaughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Teal and son, Orvsl, made a business trip to Portland recently. a trioute was paid to the memory of Mrs. Margarita Howell in botn attendance and beautiful floral oner in u at her funeral Wednesday after noon. Many out of town friends were present Mrs. Blanche Brenneman and daughter, Claudia, of Castle Rock. Wash., visited her mother, Mrs. Hartford Griffin, and sister Eileen May recently. . Eileen went home with the visitors for a short stay as the Brennemans will move to Dal las next week. AWARDED HIGHEST KOREAN MEDAL Sweet Home er,. visited relatives la, Lyons ' the last of the week. . , , Miss Joy Kuiken, a gradu ate of the Oregon College of Education, ' will 'teach in Sprlnugtleld this year. Miss vroinxmu DANCING Osjks fa fte gssdc af 0ja Vfaaag Waewef! STsrf sisjat jeasrs stat ing, WssiMidn, Seal. , aai St- 017, Sept 11. MartulM SO, Satarirri 74a). 9-12 a.m. . 4-H IMa. State Fair TONIGHT! Wright of Knappa, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. John Brittan and f-mlly of Richland, Wash, and Mrs. Max Wlllard of Tacoma, Wash., who attended the 25th anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wells. BUYS GUERNSEY SIRE Albert W. Bochsler, Mt An gel, Oregon, has purchased the young Guernsey sire. Ivy Oak Leader's Rudolph, from W. H. Brandt, Silverton, Ore. This young bull is cut of the cow, Ivy Oak Tulip s Rose, and is sired by Wsndsmere Pride s Leader. Finest la CHIKIU Iftd IMUKIK DDOUU CHINA CITY IUI Heath Commercial fhene I-65H Falls City Sweet Home Dr. Robert Langmack and Charles Lang mackeflew to San Francisco to attend an American Hospital association meeting recently. They returned after the two- day meeting in the doctor's own plane. School will begin Sept. 14 at the Sunnyside school, sc cording to Mr. Gilchrist, the superintendent. He reports seversl pieces of new equip ment for the school including movie camera. Only one teacher has been added to the teaching staff and that is Mrs. Ruth Whitney of Sweet Home who will teach first grade this year, Roy Cook has been taken to Milwaukie, Ore., to a special ist and Is under observation in the hospital there. Mrs. Fred Santesson and Sheryl'were Wednesday visit ors in Salem. The Past Noble Grand club held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Gordon Lsyton. Fourteen guests were served refreshments after an evening's socisl hour. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ma ble Howard the third Thursday In October. Mrs. Vic Barr and Mrs. Chesley Keeney are staying at the home of Mrs. Bsrr's sister. Mrs. Rita Furrow, in Portland to be near Chesley Keeney who Is a burn patient In the Good .W-:lA' & if '-- Korean President Syngman Rhee (left) pins Korea's highest military decoration to the tunic of MaJ. Gen. Wil liam F. Dean (center) in SeouL Looking on is Fsr East commander, Gen. Mark Clark. Gen Dean was recently released from Red prison camp. Ballston Ballston Recent visitors at the Ezra Kilmer home were Mrs. Kilmer's brothers, Mar vin Whitney of Texas and Rev. Don Whitney of Central Point Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duvall 1 of Kernville were week-end visitors at the Bob Gould home. Cecil Royal of Dunsmuir, Calif., waa a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. Lily Bow- msn. Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gould and Adrian Brooks went on an overnight camping trip Satur day night with the Sheridan Saddle club. They camped on the Little- John farm near Valley Junc tion and took a ride over the mountains Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bormuth and daughter, Betty, of Cot tage Grove, spent two days re cently at the home of Mrs. Bormuth's aunt, Mrs. Edna Tufford. I Mr. and Mrs. OrvUle Kil mer of Areata, Calif., former 1 j 1 , 1 - .-; ; 1 i , BUSINESS MAN OF THE WEEK They soy If you want H get something done, put the busiest man in town t work an it. A fallow Ilka John J. lohley, for Insfenee. John it the vary cepeble bread winner for hit family af four, being distributor for Marcks lakery. He's a councilman ot Amity, and else president of the Yamhill-Polk country fira association. The Amity volunteer fire department hat had hit services in various offices during recent veers. John was born In Newark, Okie, in 1920. He attend ed Newark College ef Commerce, where he wat grad uated with a degree in accounting. He it married to the former Opel Rkhter ef Amity, Oregon, end they neve twa children. John 't business cereer hot been largely concerned with feed merchondising, both In the lest and hare an the West Coast. He wet formerly with the Nettle company, manufacturer ef the fo ment coffee and chocolate products bearing thot name. At a Merckx lekery representative, he't now hit awn beta In hit awn Independent business. He delivers Marcks lakery products to Salem area hornet in hit own truck, does all hit awn buying and keept hit awn books. John anfoyt better than average living be cause ha likec hit work and believes In giving hit cus tomers thot extra bit af friendliness, courtesy and serv ice, at well at good value In the merchandise they buy from him. Falls City The Alder paneling being logged at the Richardson Ranch is being sawed by the Marshall . mill near Dallas and not at their own mill as stated last week, the Richardson mill having burned In 1948. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sullivan are planning on attending the State Fair Labor day. Thompson and Frlnk lost their beet seed crop In the rainy weather last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Switzer are out of town on an extend ed fishing trip. Joe Chamberlain has a lunch bucket he has carried on many different Jobs and in different localities for more than 25 years. Howard Gramling will ex hibit a few ot his lamps at the fair. He has more than 2S0 which he has made ot various kinds of wood. Francea Eddiea of Valsetz has been In the Dallas hospital where he wss treated tor ac cident Injuries. Harry Horton Is 11). Grace Beach re-entered the Dallas hospital Aug. 31. Gene Dixon won a blue rib bon on his registered pig "Snowdrop" at the county fair.. The sow also brought him a litter of 13 tine pigs later. Larry Dixon took first prize on a market nog. The family of Lester Derk son took a fishing trip to Si. lets bay at Kernville last week end. Mrs. W. K. Richardson and Kay shopped In Sslem Satur day, Aug. 29. They visited friends, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Crothers while there. Ballston residents, spent a few Samaratan hospital. He is re- JfJ .ta eek vUiting ported in a better condition t Corvallis Tops In Seed Show Banks and Corvallis chap ters shared honors in the Fu ture Farmers of America boro, 3. Subterranean clo ver, Lyle Hathaway, Corval lis, 1: William Smith, Corval lis, 3. Crimson clover Bob Banlck, Gervsis, 1; Lyle Hsth awsy, Corvallis, 2; Corvalis FFA, Corvallis, 3. Railroad Car Shortage Acute Portland UPi-L Th Wra grsin and seed show st the Forest Industries Association Oregon State Fair on opening reported Saturday that the day. - Banks won the Salem shortage of railroad cars had Albert O. Menge has been appointed as the city's first dog catcher and will begin his new duties Sept. 10. A pound has been construct ed within the confines of the city's disposal plant property In northwest Sweet Home. Menge's duties Include handling complaints as well as nicking up dogs. These dogs will be reclslmed by payment ot a f 2 fine and a purchase of proper license and if unclaim ed within three days they will be given away to anyone pay ing the fines, or destroyed. Jefferson Doll NewbiU of Wlllamina visited last week at the home of their sister, Mrs.' Florence Hamilton. : : Scoffs Mills T. . . A tsttfl Mr Linden Curl and sons. Wayne "' Scotts Mills The Scotts Mills grade school term begins Sept. 14. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Schlm melphennig end sons of Mo hall, N.D., left for their home after visiting st the home of Mrs. Schimmelphennig's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Dwight. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nomer of Denver, Colo, sre visiting with Mrs. Nomer's mother, Mrs. Violet Nomer snd chll- rnf FOR FINE FOOD ft and American COME TO MY FLACK Chinese Tea Garden IM Da Ten 1H N. rmmfelal tetwa atat Ceart M. and Roy, of Oregon City were recent guests at the home of Curl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. C. Curl of Jefferson and Mrs. Curls psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Ersil Osburn of Scio. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Biggs and family of Tillamook were guests of Mr. and Mrs. bam Wilson, Wednesday. They were on their vacation and had spent some time at Rainier Park and other places of in terest. Mrs. Biggs is the young est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ssm Wilson. Jack Knight, who is em ployed by the Freres Lumber company at Jefferson, receiv ed quite a shock when he un locked the office, found some one had entered the office Tuesday night by breaking the lavatory window and entered the office and left taking the ssfe with them. It is not known the amount of money in the safe but there were checks be sides the money. This is the second robbery In the office I the past month. Mrs. Albert Arnold spent Tuesdsy and Wednesday in i Portland, and attended the . funeral of her aunt Mike Helms hss stsrted picking his bean yard. A school bus Is tsking pickers to snd from the ysrd. Claussie Am nion has finished picking his ysrd. If the weather continues there will be beans to pick for three mora weeks. CHERRY'S Plantation Dinners 2V4 Mi. S. en 991 CHICKEN . STEAKS - HAM ETC. COMPLETE DINNER $1.35 end up COUNTER . BOOTHS DINING ROOMS No Parking Problem! Fair Week Hearst Closed Monday f a-m. to It r-aa. Sunday. II Neoa to t p.m. Mrs. Olgs Sams and daugh ter of Cheshire, Ore, are visit ing the Nomers. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gosnell are moving to the Jory place. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gro shong and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Splonski and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Splonski attended the birthday dinner honoring Al Wyland al the Wyland home on Missouri Ridge. Miss Mary Moles of Phoe nix, Ariz., visited relatives and friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watts spent lsst week-end st the home of their dsughter in Ore gon City. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Oss of Kiwanis club grain banner for- the second consecutive year while Corvalis took their sixth straight win in legume and grass seeds. Corvallis thereby gains permanent pos session of the Jenks-White ro tating plaque for the best chapter grass and legume ex-hit. Winners follow: Grass seed English rye grass, Carl Jensen, Harris burg, 1; Russell MiUer, Shedd, Paul Jensen Harrisburg, 3: Howard Pope, Corvallis, 4: Don Goodrich, Dayton, S. Ital ian rye grass Richard Klopf enstein, Silverton, 1; Carl Jen sen, Harrisburg, 2: Edwin Coate, Harrisburg. 3: Paul Jensen, Harribsurg 4; Gerald Phelps, Turner, S. Alta fes cue Norman Burgess; Harris burg, 1; Carl Jensen, Harris burg 2; Corvallis FFA, Cor vallis, 3) Paul Jensen, Harris burg, 4. Chewing fescue. John Weisz, Gervais, 1; Lyle Hathaway, Corvallis, 2 Red Creeping fescue, Lyle Hatha way Corvallis, 1. Sudan grass, Corvallii FFA. Corvallis. 1. Other, Jim Anderson Corval lis, 1; Cordell Tittle. CorvaU lis, 2; Jim Anderson, CorvaJ lis, 3; Jim Winslow Corvallis, 4; Merle Wischnofske, Corval lis, a. Vegetable seed Beet seed, Allen Reitzenstein, Salem, 1; Lyle Hathaway, Corvallis, 2. Peas, Corvallis FFA Corval lis, 1; Dale Oawerman, Cor vallis, 2. Legume seed Alfalfa, Douglas Rees, Ontario, 1. Red clover,-Lyle Hathaway, Cor vallis, 1; John Weisz Gervais, 2; Francis SUdelman, Hills- become acute In Western Ore gon. Mills In the Eugene area are getting only from one. half to lea than one third of the ears they need, P. T. Titus, execu- tive vice president of the as. sociation, aaid, Earlier the Ore con Farm oureau f ederation had asked the Southern Pacific Railroad for more car? for harvesting crops. .1 Southern Pacific ofidals said the usual harvest time shortaee and the lessening of shipments w Korea were responsible. The reduction of shipments to the sar fast means fewer empty cars are available on the West Coast oath. Bk. ai Record Climb Of Pikes Peak ; Colorado Springs VP) VeU i eran Louia Vnser of Colorado i Springs shaved 13 Va aeconda ' off the old record to ae the 1 pace in the daring Pikea Peak ' Hill climb' with more than ? half the field acroas the finish line. Vnser made the run un tha peak In IS minutes; 13.4 see- onds after the record had ' been twice broken and onr. tied by the early starten ' The record for the twlatin. - course up the peak highway' to the 14,000-foot summit was : la musuies, 20.73 seconds. Then Al Rogers of Colr.rf L Springs set a .new record M ' 15:27.09. Herb Brvera i .oiorauo sprints was thlrrf man to start and he recorded ? " v. i uenver, t after a false start, roared up the mountain highway with its hairpin curves and shelf roads to shave 10 seconds off " me recora with a time 13HI.V3. of Girard, Penn., came for a short visit with relatives and friends while on vacation. Air Conditioned Ends To-tay! - Open t:4J "mow m south snor ,"TMg tltt NOT jr30r STARTS TOMORROW RAlMmt aaoooM m Technicolor Co-Hit THE VANQUISHED Joka rayne Jaa gterlinc GATES OPEN (-.45 -SHOW AT 7:15 IN PS TONITEI (Tuea.) Doris Day and 1 Gordon MacRae Ia Technicolor "BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY NOON" Cary Grant Ginger Rogers Marilyn Monroe ia - "MOKXEY BUSINESS" K 8 5 . - IScsBXStse STARTS WEDNESDAY HOUDINl" and POWDER RIVER" Inthi-atki utisa uitiki. HwewiT GATES OPEN t:g 8HOW AT 7:15 ENDS TONITEI (Tuea.) Fred Astaire Cyd Charhue "BAND WAGON" Color by Technicolor e Jean Simmons "CAGE OF GOLD" , All Technicolor Show Alen Lodd Arleae Dahl "desert"legion" Richard1 Widmark . Don Taylor in "DESTINATION GOBI" M 8 STARTS WEDNESDAY "BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO GO TO MARS" g also 'TALL TEXAN" 5 and "A DAY IN THE - COUNIKT in i-u 51 OttEOON'S AWUAl SVEUT Hundred cf interesting and educational exhibits u.nut2S- 80AyS . KKWielS4JTj Nov m Sat. e LAST DAY! O "POWDER RIVER" and "Tanner Takei a Wife" STARTS TOMORROW! I DONALD O'CONNOR 'n nisi m- Qff3ZE) jfjl TOMORROW! Bosnia Prim las Its for Viewers LAST DAY! t Color Hit!! The Lady Wants Mink . Also Arnbsah at Tomahawk Gap 1 DiPEHSIOfJ m mm 1 3-0 ACTrON lWdl' sT 10 nr m m m m m . i i k uu r GUY MADISON stun snsrooTr vbju ssrus eent waeoors VAJtHERCOUh?7 FRANK LOYEJOY ars V! CO-KIT" "WHITE GODDESS II