Pact IS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Orccoi f Tuesday, Dewmber 15, 1953 Brain Operation Gives Baby a New Personality Tacoma A rar brain operation performed on a 4 month old Tacoma boy haa re sulted In an amazinf "pVraon allty change, according to the child's mother. Even the boy's eyas have changed color. - Terry Chester, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chester, was operated on last Wednesday at Madigan Army Hospital for cranio stenosis. He will be re leased from the hospital this week. . I The operation Is performed In cases of Infants whose skull bones are fused together in- Onion Growers Face Problem Ontario, Ore. (ffl More than S00 Idaho and Oregon onion growers and representatives of allied Industries were meeting here Tuesday to formulate plana to bolster a sagging market. The meeting was called by Joe Salto, local president of the Idaho and Oregon Onion Growers Assn., who said his (roup has asked Secretary of Agriculture Benson's approval of a plan to destroy a quarter of the 1933 onion crop. Salto said if 23 per cent of the crop were destroyed, grow ers would be able to recover portion of their production costs on a price boost they feel . would result. Salto said grow ers now get less than the 10 to SO cents per hundredweight they have to pay for storage. . ; Lincoln stead of being separated by soft membrane. It it believed to be the first successful one of its type performed oa the West Coast. Terry's eyes were blue-gray prior to the operation. Now they are brown, Mrs. Chester said. "Before the operation, he could hardly take a bottle be cause of the pressure on his head.1' said Mrs. Chester. "Sun- day he took a bottle Just like a normal child. "You don't know what this means to a mother who thought her child was doomed to die." Terry can lie in his crib and look around for 10 or 13 mln- J utes at a time. Before the operation his top-heavy head : would drop to the aide. "His eyes sparkle brightly when he eoes, in contrast to the dullish look before the operation," said the happy mother. Mrs. Chester said she "didn't have much hope that the operation would be a success. I had Terry baptized the 'day before he went into surgery Just in case." Physicians told Mrs. Ches ter that unless the operation was performed Terry's brain could not grow properly and he would be doomed to death or subnormal Intelligence. Walnut Quota Increased 5 Washington W Walnut pro ducers in three Western states were told Monday they may sell more of their 1SS3 crop. ine agriculture department announced that 83 per cent of merchantable walnuts grown in California, Oregon and Washington may be marketed under the federal marketing agreement and order. The walnut control board previously had announced only 80 per cent could be sold. The surplus Is withheld from the domestic market but may be sued for shelling or export The S per cent increase re sulted from a decrease in es timated production, the agri culture department said. Lincoln A decorated Christ mas tree was lighted on the porch and red Christmas bells and cut flowers were used about the rooms of Henry J. Neiger home Thursday when the Lincoln Goodwill club sponsored a Christmas party, no hostess dinner and gift ex change. Mrs. Neiger was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. , Marvin Cherry and Mrs. Eva Purvine. Members donated $13 for akrip books aa Christmas gifts for veterans at Roseburg hos pital and arrangements were msde for Chrlitmas cheer in the community. Presiding at the short busi ness meeting was Mrs. Jeff Wil liams, president and devotlon- al leader was Mrs. Rose Wat-kins. One of the club's active mem bers. Mrs. R. J. Melssner, died since the last meeting. Others present Thursday were Mrs. H. D. Burns, Mrs. A vlt ..Miller, Mrs. Freda Brog, Mrs. T. L. Hicks, Miss Jeannie Smith, Mrs. Anna Hackett, Mrs. Lloyd Hoxle, Mrs. Edward Schlegel, Mrs. R. F. Yuri gen, Mrs. W. D. Kyle, Mrs. Sarah relief, Mrs. H. Ward Ashford, .Mrs. Lois Crawford, Mrs. Franklin Douglas, Mrs. Fred McKlnney, Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Cheray and Henry and David, Mrs. Eva Purvine and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Neiger. Articles Filed for Silverton Centenary Uverton, Oregm. le crle- hntfne He tench aitaae-r next year, s4 ara&ej a a- j" ana. sisea i ,t, " , today for the iSnraoi Cen tennial Aaaoctetea. They were fcv tmrntSt E. Brawn. Dr. K. Av Ijmir Human V. Oteat emt Star T Hubbe. NOW! Loans p to $1500 Tike p to 24 months to repay 4 out of I employed mm and women-married and single-enjoy a prompt "yea" at nW. A teen at Akm( entitles yea to nationwide credit. Wide choke of paraient plant . . . rou eelect bait payment date. Phone Brit tor a tana a ana viatt. Came la or write. ban t" I mm fiwiHiml freer -Ore pan nldg. 1V a. alibi SIUET rumm- l-Hut anient. Orefea Matvion aV Newberry i t ntaenr Lawyer Felix OrUi axayirM-tt If"" . " Bmat "aozi ia Durtrtct coon mat be wu-, uutw lnomw . buer Oimv waxlet troLra w Mm Sas Juan. Ptrts lev if let containing Vt wm i9 j right in the courtroom. He n 1 the wallet disappeared w&je j he was presentieg a notion ia a half of a client charged with ' being pickpocket. 1 pernor Am oi Omauc a.. UM. a-tas Open talnr&ara I nxtl Km er. U to IXC It Salem's Gift Appliance Headquarters raraa famous im A Werttaffcenes, aanbrem, t'nrranai. ftraaral Dee- trie, rUmUtee Bearh. e Kile hen . Ala. Denaerar, s Wariac General JMIIIa. e Errtre. Oetar, mete, f Cery, Mannlns-Bewman. Deeafroeee, an, i DnreMIt, Arrtn. e Lent, antra, lmlM . v aetta-Theaua, Wsetclea. USeUe, r7tas f OtOOII RON TUB COWim tin AUOtTMEXT Toasters, eMlnre, e Waffle Irene, eaneeVh Ortlk. PWvelalen, Celfaa Makers, Routers. ateaai Irene. !v. w iier.Be, w nMiwi raee, a airriric Dlanaru, a Haa if Dryers, Klertrla sharers, e RadlM. llama atoeraera, i Rentes, Rfrt,rUr, Trlnlalea. Washers, 11 Fiarninea, m aronrre, a nenae rTveerrm, a nav a Portable Ruhr, a Vnk lamrn. a Panu ! a Clerk Kadiea. a Prink Mltrn, a Rrrrre Hare. I . Krjera. a llerp k OPEN IYERT NIMT 711 f THtU DEC. 23 f; Yeater Appliance Co. 5? 17S Chemekrla Open Wed. Frl. 'Til t Ph. 1-4311 BewjeiBJ ll?" I I ' SALEM, OREGON Open Till 9 p.m. Tonight V,, w eiinyTpOaieTiij at aaiaeeineennaeeMnrnMananMna - 'fli.t T 'iai .inHant a-4-jl1riia,w:l jatefatatatrt-ff',f--1 V 77" o MnfaaafeMetteAsearC ALL THRU THE HOUSE . .... . still hundreds of ways to say Merry Christmas! i my i 1 1 1 rniraarTaw saaTal-TsTTi i fmrm "ai'in rr r m ii 1 1 r m-t rr i a m IT? ;" mamom' V if ' " its' S , - VaT JJ,V VaVUfaf 1aVJr-gf,aVf. a ' t.V "-S -T ' ii? tf' ltaYt rAoon" at nnv' .Sons0 1 1 jaanajatgeea-- rAoie II Rose Oa-aa-l Exclusively Penney's ! PENCALE SHEETS LUXURY COMBED-YARN PERCALES I Treasure Penney Pencales made of selected long-fibred cotton, woven in a high count for high resistance f to wear. Now they're in colors to ' ' blend wilh your decorating scheme when the bed's turned down. And Penncy's tiny price makes Pen. roles wonderful, thrifty buys. 3 72"xl08", 3.29 . . . Coses 77e 81" x 108" MEZZANINE FLUFFY NO-IRON CHENILLE! tK (e t ' i fin- i ii '- i r i k' ;t ? Of aaaaj Decorator Bedspreads in a whirl of home fashion colors For the master bed roomlittle bedroom carefree spread smart wavy nille with fringi the perfect very room. Easy to wash just fluff and dry no irontngl Great gift idea. sster bed- le misses jft i Penney's I I read in I line ehe- Is tinge - in , I fl shade for f 98 "&lM$fU w$ Yjjt w'" 1 FULL OR TWIN MEZZANINE J',f Tjr, X-f 4 V J Exclusively Penney's ! NATION-WIDE8 MUSLINS ECONOMY PRICED, HEAVY DUTY SHEETS! Made to take rigorous everyday use, heavy tubbing. Time-honored Nation-Wide muslins now come in luscious colors that add new ap peal to your bedroom, wash bright as new. Cost so little to own, and their long-wearing quality makes them a wise long-range saving. 72"al08", J.49 . . . Coses 57c 269 81"xl08" MEZZANINE 8 I Si? if IS? m Luxurious nap . . . warmw, longer-woaring, ramarfcably washablel t3 Penney's new scientific BLEND BLANKET 790 A 72 x 90 U SHlbs. New this year and won derfnl for Christmss giv ingl An unrivalled blend that combines S fibres, crimped stsple rayon, cot ton, wool to offer an no usually rich textured blanket thst looks lovelier and stsys lovelier thru wesr and washing. In 7 decorator colors. MEZZANINE ' u .Te V- j 3-lb. Moth Resistant ALL WOOL BLANKET 9 90 Keep toasty warm In luxuri ously soft, fluffy wool thor Penney's guarantees against moth damage for S years! 7 beautiful shode in solid col ors, oil with rich looking oce tote satin binding. Nice for your own use. It's also a wel come gift! MEZZANINE up GOLDEN DAWN ELECTRIC BLANKETS 775 Ban! M Iifll Control 72"84" Now enjoy warmth without weight wake refreshed! Just dial your most comfortable temperature ... it stays con stant despite changing room temperatures. Blanket is 50 wool, 23 cotton, 25 roy on. 2-yr. replacement guaran tee. UUisted. Dual control 34.73 MEZZANINE PONT FORGET FREE, GIFT WRAPPING ON ALL GIFT PURCHASES AT PEN NETS