In The Valley Edited y Mike Ferhc, Phone 22441 EiL 12 Jefferson Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Dave Heiuoa tew iwHd to Jefferaoe) and ere at sjobm ia their resi dence on Third street formerly ocupied by the Al Whittle fam ily. Tha Henioiu lived aa the Creeiubndge road. Tha Jefferson Hone Exteaaien Unit studying "stanpJe fcuase re pain" wil meat for an all day session in the city hall Friday at 10:30 ajn. Fatty Barnes act Marv Overhelsers ara leaders. Members will bring tack tunches and coffee will Be servea oy ue fcotpitality committee. Vsllicks Cafe ia still tluaed ow ing to the illneaa of tha proyrie tor, V. B. Vallick, who is in the Lebanon Community Hospital, where he was taken Dctonber 23. He is improving But aoi able to be up. Stephen DeVeney. nine-year-old ana of Mr. and Mrs. Max IX Vaney, underwent surgery at the Lebanon Community Hospital De cember 21. New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Locoey wera Mrs. 'Walton Looney, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wynd and Mr. and Mrs. Les Shields. , A family dinner was enjoyed at tha C. M. Corhrsn home on New Year's day, it was also Mr. and Mrs. Corhran's 44th wedding an niversary which occurred Decem ber 31 and Cornran a Dirinaay. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Le Land Pittam and children ol Knsebure. Mr. ana airs, veri RuOhouiih and Cathy ol Milwau- kw; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keith of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Ulan Cochran and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cochran. At the Tlirea Links Club of Mt. Jefferson lodge Tuesday night a no host dinner was served. The watch night party was msde for Thursday night and also the card party to be held December 2D. Officers for the year 1954 are Mrs. Olin Cox, president; Mrs. Wslter Glsigow, vice-president; Mrs. Harold Morrisetta, secre tary; Mrs. Curtis Strode, treas urer. Mr. and Mrs. Don Curtis, resid ing on the Talbot road, are the parents of daughter born at a Salem hospital December 27. She ha a sister and brother. Ballston Ballston Ora Rebekab lodge met in regular session Friday evening. Oficers installed for the com ing year were Haiti Brooks, noble grand: Edna Tufford, vice grand; Lucille Tocht, secretary, Delia Edson, treasurer; Lime Bissel, chaplain: Edward Miller, conductor; Merto nBlssel warden; A .mm UtmttMntm- tmiAm i I .cf la n John Tocht. outside guardian: f and Cassle Sechrist, mu.leisn. Elena Miller, district deputy, In. inxtalline officer and Fred Edson marshal. Miss Thelma McCoIluch of Portland spent tha week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McCoIluch She Is employed in a Portland bank. A card party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Recce New Yesr's Eve, honoring Mrs. Linie Bissel on her 82nd birthday. Attending were the honor guest, Mrs. Bissel, Merton Bis sel, Dee Mellema, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Tocht and the host and hostess. I Mr. and Mrs. Ruce. There will be a cake walk at the Community hall next Satur day evening to raise funds tor new chairs for the hall. There will be special prizes and a cake will be given away. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hill attend- ti iuneral services at Hillsboro I last week for Mrs. Hills brother, Ashton McGuire, who died Dec. 47 Mrs. Lilv Bowman, who has been ill at her home the past I inrec monins, snows very little ' change in her condition. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Steven-1 nn anil dlillhln nf Crmixu I . - - -, i former Ballston residents, were here last week calling on oid Unci. juries and Laura Small, Harry j ed ln 18,12 Dv rather Adel- friends. j ! Martin, Guy Keller, 1. II. White helm Odcrmatt, OSB, together Mrs. Bob Gould, who is em- Viet Nam, one of lndochina' and Fredora Way were honored ' with a small group of monks ployed at the Sheridan bakery, is thrre Associated States, holds all for January birthdays. of the SO0 ear old abbey of enjoying a vacation at her home; hut 5.000.000 of the rrmon's es-, -rne February meeting will be ' Engelberg in Switzerland. Fa this week. I timated 27,000,000 population. oreceded by a no-host supper. thrr Adelliclm travelled from Announcing the Grand Opening Tonight of DON BRASSFIELD'S BLUE NOTE Dance In the Blue Note Room to the hneit Music in the Northweit By THE DON BRASSFIE10 QUARTIT Maturing: tddie Wied-Piane Jack Parker Drums Carl Butte-Beis VISIT THE AQUARIUM ROOM Maturing Continental Dinners by James Dlcemes-Werid Renown Chef formerly with New Wherry's for the last 3 year. CMfjinal Pista Recipes Plus French and Kalian Dishes . Dinner Served from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Dancing from 9 p.m. to i a.m. Nightly txcept Closed Mon. Catering te rrivale Farlies and Hanqurla of Anv Slir. ZfiU llalSs R4. Just I minutes from lioonlown Sslrm en the Psffas HigfcW- "''rvatlons. Relatives siting at the George Wilson home last week were Mrs. Wiltons mother, Mrs. Aleck Portv, k-jr brother. Kenneth, and sister. Nina, all of Terrebonne. Mrs. WiUoa accompanied them to the beach Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meyer of Oakland, Calif., spent bat week at the home of Mrs. Meyer's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. i. Sechrist. Mr. Bd Mrs. Leroy West of Haaeburg have baea recent visi tors at the home of Mrs. West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. El wood Small. Mr. and Mrs. Melvia Johnson and daughter, Melva, spent sever al days in Portland bat week visiting at the home of Mrs., Johnson's mother, Mrs. Lillian Walker. , . ! Miss Alice Mellema spent the Christmas boli'iaye st the home of her brother. Dee Mellema. She is a teacher employed In the schools at Everett, warn. Miss Elise Tsylor, Mrs. George Gardner and Mrs. James Beece visited the faith Convalescent Home at Amity last week and presented the patients with treats from the Ballston Sew and So cial club. Woodburn Woodburn Ker. Edward H. Baldwin, pastor of the Wood- burn Church of God, is In the Woodburn hospital with pneu monia. He entered the hospital Friday. Rev. Cottier of Eastern Oregon substituted for Rev. Bsldwin at the Church of God Sunday for the 11 o'clock service and Rev. D. Lester Fields, retired Methodist minister of Woodburn, was in chsrge of the evening service and will help out during tne week. Regular meetings of Woodburn Chapter of DeMolay and the Mothers' Circle will be held Wed nesday evening, January tf, at the Masonic Temple. Following the business meetings, Mrs. C. H. Ahrens andl Mra. Edwin Ostrom will serve refreshments to the two groups and members of the advisory board. Norman Tyler is master councilor of DeMolay and his mother, Mrs. N. F. Tyler is president of the Mothers' Circle. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Smith and the doctor's mother, Mrs. Anna Smith, are leaving Wednes day by car for a month's stay in California. The doctor will at tend several medical meetings in San Francisco and they will spend a short vacation in the southern psrt of the state. Unionvale Unionvale Tha employes of the Alderman Farms were enter- tairaet at a party recently at the Vh'onrale church parlor. ore than 200 were prewnt tnorm ' r chestra from McMinnville pre sented an outstanding program and gift cards were presented. The employes presented Mr. Alderman with an arm chair. Approximately 79 members and friends attended the 7:30 p.m. New Year's Eve dinner held at the Unionvale Evangelical United Brethren church Thurs day. A congregational meeting fol lowed with a vote to improve the parsonage and gymnasium to the amount of $2,000. Work will start acxt week with local carpenters In charge of do- nation labor with exception of j , , Mr, M M. Ml(eei ,0 , aying the hardwood pecan iloor.u. , . !...,, hool. to I in the 40x80 feet gymnasium which will be done in February. nniicsiua nunc biuhik Willi heavy weatherproof interlining Asbestos white siding with building paper will be placed on tha south and wast sides nf tha parsonage and gymnasium, Carl Kutschman, one of the trustees of the church, released -Ihia rannrt Maui Va.r'i llav ii.u -i,.ri, uhh u.k.. ...i Philip'nf Spokane, Wash , returns home Friday morning alter sev- ,r,i ,ay, the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Magee. Rev. Robb i I.J .k. V..T..V i-.n -u. ' BiiLi.uvii inn- suuiii rriiuwauifi convention in semon in Port, " UNIT farticipating Monday in the groundbreaking ceremony for1 the new seminary unit at Mt. Angel were, from left, Louis Schmerber, architect; Very Rev. Bernard Sander, OSB, rector of Mt Angel Seminary; Howard Kenne, general superintendent of construction; Henry M. Mason, general contractor; Father Patrick Meagher, OSB; Abbot Damian Jentges, OSB; Father Sebastian, and Father James. Ground Broken Monday For New Seminary Unit Mt. Angel Ground-breaking ceremonies were held on the hilltop at Mt. Angel Ab bey Monday afternoon, Jan uary 4, at 1 o'clock for the construction of the new Semi nary unit of Mt. Angel Semi nary, which will begin at once. Rt. Rev. Damian Jentges, OSB, abbot of Mt. Angel Ab bey, officiated at the ground' breaking ceremonies and broke the ground for the new build ing. Assisting as master of ceremonies was the Rev. Thom as Brockhaus, OSB Present for the ceremonies were the Rev. Maurus Snyder, OSB. aenior monk of Mt. An gel Abbey, and the only sur vivor of the original group of monks who came In 1882 from Engilberg, Switzerland, to start the community of monks here; Brother Fidelis. OSB, senior brother at the Mon- Macleay Macleay Macleay Grangers welcomed the New Year with an all day celebration at the Grange hall. A no host dinner was served at noon. Supper was served before the business meeting. During the business session Laura Small, formerly of Clat sop county, was received as a member by demit. Mrs. I. H. White, reporting on home economics work, stated that the croup had considered book reviews and study of flowers as the year's study subjects. Albert Mader, of the agncul- tural committee, reported that grain storage space would be a a premium this year and tail ! export! had decreased. i Cornelius Bateson reporting for the legislstive committee outlined the work of the com-: ing congress. Guy Keller, Maurice Keller and Clarence Johnson were giv en a vote of thanks for the work done at the Grange hall. - , ... DC nriu mi u'ivriii,. The program included a re- - , , . Pr'0" 0.r,cg0? .l?0"0" rcc!i j st the National Grange meet by Mrs. W. Welch, a Grange New Year's resolution by Mrs. Harry Martin S-.; a poem by Mrs. Lloyd Kecne; a stunt by I. H. White, Lloyd Beutler and Mrs. Clarence Johnson: "Renewing of ,hl ' range Obligation for '. narry aianin jr., aira. Morrison and Mrs. M. M. Magee. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Keller and ... -j It- u.. ., : nil. auu ,.ii. miij , honored for wedding annivcr-, Grand Island Grand Island A New, Year's Watch Niaht party with a ;30 supper was held at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Dale L. Kowler Thursday evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Kowler. Grand Island; Mr. and Mrs. Krscl Gunner. I'nlonvale: Mr. and Mrs. Frrd linnicum. Wehfoot; Mr, and Mrs. Frank l.ee, Davs Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Claude 1'ilrher, Grand Island; Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wiley, Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wivell of Shelton, Wash , who have been gueita of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnicum. since Wed nesday, left for home Saturday morning. Webfoot Webfoot New Year'a day dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Schroeder were her bro ther, Edward Morris, of Amity; their son, Charles Schroeder, a veteran of World Wi? II '! Is a student at Washington State college at Pullman, Wash ; and Royal Hibbe of Un i ionvale. THE CAPITAL JOlTtNAL, Satan. Oreeon GROUND BROKEN FOR SEMINARY astery; Very Rev. Bernard Sander, OSB, rector of Mt. Angel Seminary; Rev. Ambrose Zenner, OSB, Seminary vice director, and Rev. Louis Char vet, OSB, seminary prefect of dicipline; Rev. James Koessler, OSB, Rev Sebastian Terhaar, OSB, Rev. Patrick Meagher, OSB; monks of Mt. Angel Ab bey; faculty members and stu dents of Mt. Angel Seminary. Also present were Louis Schmerber, Salem, architect; Henry Mason, Portland, con tractor; and Howard Kenne, general-supervisor of the new building to be constructed. The new building, to cost S600.000 will be erected direct ly west of the present Semi nary unit, facing the mall. De signated to house 180 students, it is hoped to be ready for oc cupancy for the fall, 1994, classes. The structure, three ' atoried and in Romanesque style con forming with the present build ings on the hilltop will be of j reinforced concrete construe- j tion with beige brick veneer. red tile roof and ivory terra cotta trim. Classrooms and study halls will be acoustical ly treated. There will be 50,000 square feet of floor space including the full basement, to provide administrative offices, dormi tories and private rooms, three reception rooms, athletic and recreation rooms, an office and suite of rooms for the Rector and a suite of rooms for two prefects. The building will be a ml or ,emlnary dormitory with claroom ,pace and will nouse al, the minr .eminairian. from , . , , . ... 'rst hlh """o' UP .V""1 """ f "TC-1 pre nuu gm I oe usee lor me major eemi- n,rv- ! The present unit, completed ' in 1932. was designed to hold 1 75 Fturients but at the Drescnt .turienta are en- "",71?'..,.. u !?. " ruui-u i in i iiiium jr. uuv to lack of room, many others had to be turned away. With the completion of the new building, the seminary will have room for more than 230 I students. The work of educating priests for the Catholic church has been one of the concerns of the monks of Mt. Angel Abbey evcr tnctt M , rc 2 1, 1889, wh(n the Ml Angfl Abbey semlnarv was onened armln"T waiopeneo,. , .a" Angel Ajey was luuiia- ( the Mexican border to Canada I before he found the hilltop which is the present site of Mt. Angel Abbey and Seminary.: This butte rises some 300 feet above the Willamette Valley level and presents a scene of j natural beauty that has few rivals in the monastic world. i.MIS TODAY! Open i:ti SO THIS 18 LOVE" "PI.VNDKR OF THE RUN" STARTS TOMORROW All Technicolor Show! ti WYWAN MIILAND RAY 'K-fechnicoor Top Co-Feature CSS " see aeaaai T,' miU'Miii-stJM-kUOlil! TICMNICOtOS a r i -4 ' Silverton Silverton Numerous vis iting relatives with local folk have remained lor several days as bouse guests, w'th some not returning to their homes until after the New Year -week end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bueh heit of Fort Lewis divided their time between the parents of Buchheit, ML Angel, and her parents, the Lee Wessons. With the Jack Mortons were her brother's family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Webb and two sons, of Renton, Wash., and Morton's brother, Richard Morton of Sa lem. The Robert Haggards of Sil verton and the Orville Loes of Sweet Home were with their mother, Mrs. Delia Holm, and family for holiday festivities. The fsmilies of the Frank Ar thurs and the Robert Arthurs were visitors at the home of the men, the Williams Arthurs, dur ing the New Year and Christmas vscations. At the Elmer McColly home were the members of the Rich ard McColley family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnasen (Edna McColly) and baby, nf Eugene, who also were with the Adolph Johansens. At the Lnrrn Ruchnell home I for a pre-Christmas visit were Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Cozine and i Rrse Marie of Mt. Shasta. Calif. : The families have been friends for several years. ' "" . , I As a Christmas arrival was - the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bums of Silverton, a B'4 -pound boy, born in Eu gene to their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph An tica. At the Roy Gingrich home in South Water St. were their daughter. Miss Carol Gingrich of Salem: the family of their son, Mr. 'and Mrs. James Ging rich and Mike and Geraldine, en route to his transfer location from Korea to Great Lakes Nav al Base: Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fancher snd John of Sheridan, and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mann of Silverton. At the Otis Polk home during the holidays were Arthur Mey eys' family of National City, Calif., and the Ray Lewis family of Prineville. Silverton Local friends have received word from Mr. and Mr. Hoht A1Ipn fpom Redding, Calif., stating that they are enroute home from a two. week's vacation as far af JtHAt'H TOMORROW! GUHEUNDEIUMGAOF LAWLESS TEXAS, 1053' iia LEX BARKER PHYLLIS KIRK - 2ND ...kit hi ifcii i MMY 'Albany Plant Expansion Plan Alhanv Eoansion of the Albany Ice l Cold Storage Co. facilities ia indicated oy nut s 1 nouncement Monday that the ' stock and interests of Harry Seavy in that corporation have been purchased by Harold Arn ii in Case, and Ken Edick of Albany and Bussel Pratt of Salem, who ia associated with Edick In the Cummin gs Jrins fer Co. here. Details of the proposed expia tion were not available Monday, but Jess Savage, who retains controlling interest and who is president of the company, said tbey will be worked out and an nounced probably at the annual meeting of the board of directors Jair. 18. Coincident with the above an nouncement came word that Kendall W. Smart, for 14 years manager here for Swift k Co, had been elected to manage all operations of the Albany Ice Cold Storage Co, including both the Third avenue locker plant and the storage plant on the Pa cific highway south of the city limits. Four Corners Four Corners Among the holiday entertaining was tne i o'clock-dinner on last Tuesday when Mr. and Mrs. A. E. La Rranche welcomed their rela tives and a few friends in their home. For the dinner, covers were nlaced for his sisters, Sister Mary Gertrude and Sister Ma ry Augustine from Mt. Angel, his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Chowning, Portland, and his lister, Mrs. Sadie Tallon of Dallas and Mrs. Tallon'e son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Car ter' of Anchorage, Alaska. Calling in the afternoon to greet the visitors were Mrs. Tallon's daughter and grand daughter, Mrs. Mary Long and Sharon of Dallas, and tne JLa Branche children and grand children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tal bot and John, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LaBranch, Gayle and Ann Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Don LaBranche and Roger and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mooers, Steven and Danny. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Wilson wc 1 Yu aZ. n on New Years eve. Bidden for i . , i me ui -j , v., Mrs. Frank Davis, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. James, Wilson all of Monmouth; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hering and Bob Wilson of Independence; Mrs. Josephine Herron, Mc Minnville, and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cox, Salem. Returning to their respective schools this week are Miss Ver laine Walker, who is on the fac ulty of Sandy high school; Miss j Ruth Clirisman, who is a mem ber of the staff at St. Helens elementary school, and Robert Gilbert, who is a student at the Medical school of the Univer-; sity of Oregon at Portland. ; south as Los Angeles, where they had been holiday guests of numerous families of near relatives. The Aliens had planned to ' reach their Silverton home , Tuesday, Jan. 5. providing weather conditions do not hin der them. LAST DAY 3 Dimension John Wayne "HONDO" "BLACK FURY" Q HIT - mm B si DOUGLAS roe MohSerte hj ker Kail VITAll Paul iitwart . Joey Wal f Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Deon. Lona, Tommy and Patricia, re turned this week from visit to Mrs. Dean'! parente in Turn- water, Wash., and other rela tives in Olympia. House guests in the Warren Shrake home were Mr. end Mra, Lloyd Robinson and Jake and Earl Shrake all of Sand Point, Idaho. Visitors in the R. N. Payne home were his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Payne from McNary, Ore. . Mra. Oliver Rickman. will conduct a child evangelism class for pre-school children on Wednesdays at 10:10 in her home at 462 S. Elma avenue. The class will last aa hour. All children cf appropriate age are welcome and Mra. Rickman may be contacted for transpor tation. Ernest Waters, who has been living in the Mrs. Rosa Wood cottage at 391S-A State St., is moving to Salem this week. Mild Weather Over Most of US By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mild winter weather continued over most of the nation Tuesday. There were no sub-zero tempera tures. Freezing weather durk," the night, however, was reporteo. in the Midwest, the mountain areas and in the northeast part of the country. There were several wet spots. Rain waa general in the Pacific Northwest with light snow in the mountains eastward into Western Montana. Rainfalls in Astoria Ore., measured more than 2 inches in 24 hours- Showers and thundershowers wera reported in the middle Gulf area with scattered light showers northward through the middle Ohio Valley. Heaviest falls were in the Mississippi Delta area, measuring nearly 2 Inches at Bur- wood, La., and more than 1 Inch at new urieans. Light snow fell In Michigan, In the Southern Lake Michigan re gion, upper New York State and in parts of New England. Fair weather was reported in other parts of the country. Canadian Bids on Timber Draw Protest WASHINGTON I - Four Wash- '"Ston s'a'e congressmen Monday j protested an imxM by the For- leign Operations Administration to Canadian lumbermen to bit1 on a 10 million board feet lumber order. The agency proposes to give the lumucr lU r uriuusa. The congressmen said in a letter Canadian mills should not be per mitted to bid. It was signed by Reps. Tollefson. Mack, Pelly and Weslland, all Republicans. If Canadians are permitted bid on the order, said Mack, they STARTS TOMORROW! A DIFFERENT, DELIGHTFUL, BREATHTAKING MUSICAL! . a i a as eai PETER UNO " MARY jV? HAYES-HEAlTTi1 HM(S COWtllO TOMMY KCTTIG . SHORT SUBJECT "Wild Birds Winging" e 2ND FEATURE AUDREY HEPBURN iu:iiRiaBi.cuniu. Tuesday, January S. 1"-"4 Harvest Crop Of Vine Seed Lebanon Tho harvest of vine seed crops is nearly ended ia this locality, reports Hal Bur gess, local representative ol the Desert , Seed company. Only a few fields of squash re main to be threshed. Normally the operation is finished before -this time. Bur ecu points out, but a late planting season and heavy fall rains hampered the threshing this year. Crops were spotted this sea son, the seed expert observes. Those planted early were well above average, while late plant ings made a poor show in har vest Seeds are now being shipped to all parts of the United States and a number of foreign coun tries. Burgess aid. A consign ment of watermelon and cucum ber seeds have been sent to Sau di, Arabia, and next week will see supplies of watermelon go ing to New Zealand. Shipments sre being sent daily to markets in Mexico and Canada, Burgess points out Christian Business Women Will Meet Miss Helen Snider and Miss Betty Thurmsn will be the princi pal speakers at a dinner meet ing of the Christian Business and Professional Women at the Marion hotel at 8:13 p.m. Tues day, January 12. Miss Snider is a former state employe and chairman of the local C.B. and P.W. organiza tion. Since August, 1953, she has represented the group as their missionary in a small eastern Or egon town. Miss Thursmsn, her partner, Is from Kansas City. The two young women will tell of their work during the dinner. Also on the program wjll be Miss Margaret Peper, who will show colored pictures taken dur ing trips with the Chemcketans Miss Elesnor Burton, Middle Grove school teacher, will provide special music. will receive the entire shipment because of lower stumpage, la bor, shipping and tax costs. Mack said the American lumber industry has considerable unem ployment and needs the shot in the arm which the Formosa nd similar government orders would provide. rue-' ,-a4? I k 50c nil 5:00 Clark Gable Ava Gardner in I i ! iWi s, to I Tom Conway in eyl "Norman Conquest' LAST DAY! Walking My Baby Back Home' "Great Diamond Robbery" --. ..lATVtNTUM 0 I r 1 II' ""m:cZr'r J mmmm 'od f V