Pase 2 THE CAPITAL JOl'RNAL. Salem.' Oreirnn Monday, Fpbruarv 1, 1954. r .1-': r .- In-The Valley Edited by MIKE FORBES Monmouth Bueno Vsto I CR0SSES C0NTINENT N lght plane 'the gold star for uniform inspec I tion. ' Vvt iMnlh th. (n..il VI MONMOUTH Central Pav- gold banquet will be held at Ing Company of Dallas wa ! 6:30 P- the American Legion awarded a contract last week by na on Feb- 26. Each boy is to the Oregon State Highway Com-.1" kni' nd spn out of mission at iu meeting in Port- i to be used by his father land to reoil three sections of ,nd himself at the banquet roads. Included in the contract ; hlcn b admission ticket is a portion of the Monmouth-: Sunday, Feb. 7, the Cubs are re- k;ku... I Quired to attend the rhnrrh nt x cm a vumci i u p. 1 1 " b t . j . . - - ' i - - - ' -' Mr and Mrs. Gene Bradford,! . ' ' uniiorm, non-: Dorm vim un noucn aiax- Guests were Mrs. Alma Austin of Salem, Harriet Busby, Henri etta Busby, Mrs. Kay Callies, Mrs. Harry Barzee, Martha f ; BUENA VISTA Mr. and S Mrs. Harold Withrow were bost- K fnr a winr rAact an1 if i sleighing party Sunday, at their Vickie Marquis, Dick Crooks, Virginia Chypool. Al Trimble. Bob Dixon, Janice I ken, Dave Wright. Pat Parrot, Tom Hogg, Beth Geister, La Vera Bradley, Bette Bacon. Bill Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon of Albany. Mrs. Henrietta Busby and Mrs John Schirman were hostesses for a demonstration party at the John Wallace home Thursday in Veterans Village, are the parents of a daughter, born at the Dallas hospital, Jan. 23, weighing 7 lbs. 1 07. The baby has been named Cynthia Kay and is their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sells are Butteville home nf hfr idr Mr Uw the parents of a daughter born : Martin m Rmtpviiu 'afir .h. at Pallas hospital Jan. 25 weigh-1 jng sevcral weeks at Elma, Wash, ing 7 lbs. 11 oz. The baby is their j where she visited her daughter sixth child and has been named - and husband, Mr. and Mrs. James BUTTtVrLLE Mrs. Lillie I Schirman. Miss Louella Schir Cunningham has returned to the ! man, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wallace. Mrs. Harold Busby won tt.e Linda Ann. George McCarty, who has been a patient at the Veterans hospital, Portland, since late October, came home Tuesday for a two weeks convalescent furlough. Mc carty was injured when his car overturned near Dallas and is now on crutches while the wound heals where a plate was put in bis hip. Bosler. On the way- home, she stopped at Longview to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schoonover, for merly ot Butteville. special prize and booked a party for a later date. Gail Prather is helping Leland Prather raft the logs he has been cutting and will soon be ready to tow them down the river. Mrs. David Shorts children I Lvi 1 . 1 :u :.u , . nare uueii in whii me iiu, ano iV- v;; Baflston j: -."V .? tained at a J ".l - - --la; her home S BALLSTO.V Word was received here Thursday evening by Bob . Gould that his uncle, Chas. Duvall. a former Baliston resident, had j been missing in the woods near I Delake for two hours where he had gone on a cougar hunting trip. Bob left at once to aid in the search and Mr. Duvall was found ' Thursday evening. He had cross ed a stream and on his return the water had risen and it was impossible for him to cross so he spent the night on the bank . and the next morning found his way to a cabin. Mr. Duvall, a noted hunter and trapper, had his cougar when found but was quite ill and very hungry He was brought to his home by a searching party. Mrs. Harry Kaltenback, who has been ill at her home since Christmas day, is slowly improv- mg. George Gardner enter- birthday dinner at Sunday honoring her ' husband and Russell Taylor. flares C. Powell has been i A. Price in Butteville for the named registrar for all Monmouth j past few weeks. Mr. Price under precincts and will now handle j went surgery at St Vincenfs Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Lindcmist ! .till nn h. jia,. enjoyed the company of their " granddaughter. Dianna Ott,'"TZ 71 77" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. ' Kl4U LJ.i,.ll Ott, last week. III I IUYYCU Karl Engleman has been car ing for the grocery store of A all voter registration Speaker for the Monmouth Luncheon club Tuesday was Kent Farley, who gave a travelog and showed pictures of his recent trip to Arizona. State Senator Richard Neubcr ger of Portland will speak at the Wcslcyan Foundation fifth anni versary dinner Feb. 11 at the Independence-Monmouth Methodist church in Independence. The (peaking will follow a 6:30 p. m. dinner to which all interested are invited and a small charge will be made. A special meeting of the Mon mouth Chamber of Commerce has been called for Tuesday Feb. 2 at the Monmouth Hotel dining room following a 7 o'clock din ner. The meeting was called by the Chamber's executive com mittee alter the resignation of Art Spreadborougb, president. who has sold his business, Central Cash Market, and plans to move soon. Vice president, Bruce Sparks, declined the presidency. The "Sewing for Victory" 4-H club which meets with Mrs. N. E. Robinson, has five new members. Those joining Monday were; Sharon and Linda Saucr, Kelly Cutsforth, Lcona Stoltz and Judy Paulsen. The Social Hour club met Wed nesday with Mrs. Donald Searing and Mrs. Clarence Grund assist ing. Speaker was Mrs. Matt hospital in Portland, and at pres ent is recuperating at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. B. O'Far- rell at Tualatin. He hopes to be NORTH HOWELL Supper guests Friday evening at the wayne Mrachan home were Rev. and Mrs. H. D. Clark from Mitch el, S. D., and their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark. The Rev. Clark married Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Strachan 27 D. A. Fuhriman. 44-vcar-old rancher from Tremonton. Ltah. is shown resting on the 145-horsepower Cessna in which he flew non-stop from Seatle, Wash., to Cross City, Fla. An East ern Air Lines navigator estimated the distance at 2,432 miles.' Fuhriman, who was in the air 26 hours, said bad weather over Idaho and Alabama prevented him from reaching Miami, his goaL (AP Wirephoto) able to return to his store in the i 'ea" a8 .and 's retired xiuiii me uuuisiry. Cortisone Used in Diagnosis Of Advanced Glands Cancer Lincoln near future. The Slivers, 4-H Woodworking club of the Butteville School, met at the schoolhou.se Friday, both of their leaders and also their advisor were present They are Mrs. Walter Racctte, Mrs. James Johnson and Donald Smith. Th group had a short business meeting. At present they are working on their second project for the year. Kenny Clark, one of the members, has completed his second project and is ready to start on his third. The group hopes to visit a cabi net shop soon. Word has been receievcd that LINCOLN Mrs. H. W. Ash- Mrs. Grace W. Jones, who was ford and Mrs. Edward Schlegel, a primary teacher in the Butte- project leaders, demonstrated ville schools for a number of "Food for Entertaining" at the years, is very ill at the Mann January meeting of Lincoln Home in Portland. Her daugh- Spring Valley Home extension ter, Mrs. W. L. Clark (Marjoric unit, at the home of Mrs. Bruce Jones), who lives in Jacksonville, Howell at Lincoln. Fla., is in Portland with her incy stressed the point to mother at present. strive not to make entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin,! burdensome by not spending too parents of Mrs. B..W. Joskey, much time in the kitchen. Mrs. Roy Carr will be hostess encc when they returned to their j for the all day meeting next Hcndlcy, Neb. home, after sev eral week's stay in the Butteville area. Shortly alter their return PORTLAND W Cortisone has The Forth Howell home ex-'. b"en used in the diagnosis of can- tension Unit will meet at the cer of the adrenal glands and in hall Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 11 aiding recovery from surgery; Dr. o'clock. Peter H. Forsham of San Fran- The project will be new trends Cisco reported here Friday. in lighting demonstrated by the! Presenting papers at a meeting agent oi the Western Society for Clinical Dinner will be served at noon Research, Dr. Forsham, associate by the hostesses. They are Mrs. professor at the University of Cal Percy Dunn, Mrs. E. H. Beals, Mrs. Zctnor and Mrs. Jean West-agaard. Miners' March Said Mob Action ifornia Medical School, said admin istration of cortisone could be used to determine whether the adrenal glands are tumerous, cancerous or enlarged. This, Dr. Forsham pointed out indicates to the surgeon what he will find in an operation and makes possible the proper approach and planning. When adrenal glands, which pro duce cortisone, become too active they cause what is known as Cushing's disease. The victim be comes fat, weak, suffers loss of muscle strength, has high blood pressure and diabetes. This can be treated by complete removal of the adrenal glands with Mrs. Freddie Vincent and in-1 fant son have returned to their i home in Sandy following two 1 weeks spent at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles KadelL Lonnie Kilmer has been chos-; en from the Baliston school to compete in semi-finals of the , 1954 Oregon Statesman-KSLM ; mid-valley spelling contest He is 11 years old and a sev enth grade student. Second place was won by Dav id Hostellater and third by Ellen Smith. BUTTE, Mont, un Joe Mason, administration of cortisone artifici- f i i ii i I I- i ., a"y 10 make UD tne deficiency home, a tank exploded and did Thnmmnn who inM of her frin i extensive damage to the kitchen to Japan last summer. She showed H i estimated that the damage pictures and told of her visit with win run wen over iuuu. ner aaugnier, Ann i nompson, who is in charge of recreation at an army base in Japan. They also visited in Hong Kong. Uniting with the EUD- church at the Sunday morning service were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller, Mrs. Dora Bangham and William Pulse. bolted the International Union of Mine. Mill and Smelter Workers. Monday declared a march on the Hutte miners union hall bv 500 to COO Mine-Mill members was "mob action." Sunday's march on the hall came as Butte Miners Local No.l n- which the body would normally re quire. In the use of cortisone in opera tions, Dr. Forsham said research showed that the adrenal glands are activated during the course of sur gery, producing cortisone to strengthen the patient The Farmers Union local met Friday evening Jan. 22. William Jensen, State Field man was a visitor and gave a talk on insur ance and membership. Officers installed were: presi dent, Eugene Hinnemen; vice president, Henry Christensen; Secretary, Marvin Christensen; conductor, kdward Miller; execu tive committee, Cliff Hill, Aaron Hinnemen and Allen Smith. Dee Mellema was appointed delegate to the state convention in Salem, February 11-12-13. Bill Lucas and Percy Williams - of the Valley Feed and Seed j store in McMinnville showed several moving picture reels of ! the furina experimental Farm. . Mrs. Jerome Reece and Mrs. ; Carl Brown attended a Project I Leaders meeting of the Polk i County Home Extension Service at Dallas Monday, Jan. 24. The subject was the baking stalled newly elected temporary j With this knowledge, cortisone : ani decorating of cckes. officers in defiance of the local's may now be administered before ! Tnc 'cadors will give the dem- wcek when shirt tailoring and ! disaffiliated CIO faction, headed 1 during and after the operation to I onstration reb. 4 at an all day making Pendleton jackets will be 1 by Mason. help the patient through the ordeal. mcc.,in.?. at ,hc homc of Mrs- demonstrated. Police Chief B. J. Riley said ' Th's has cut the post-operating : 1 rcd kdson. ........... -. ... .'ui; linn-, uitlt ai llll 1UICIIH-. ...... ....... ,u.b ... .ii.uuiij .ciu til. , . A I - .L inir u-orn 1t-a Cnrah l'tli Mrs ! II.... I 1 u. t. - rfcftnivrt f'Dcni ha c-sin Avail Miller, Mrs. Henry Brudos, ! "mob action. . .in which a minor-. r. Forsham reported, loo, Uwt i '"u' Mrs. John Mischel. Mrs. Rovlltv mivert m,m incH hv I removal of both adrenal elands in ' ?lectrlc P"wpf uas disrupted for " rr"' . Carr. Mrs. Earl Johnson. Mr. k- iwJL77iJ a ra. of ran.e nf hi htl2 nour!r 'ne Teccnt cons aearo e worn nas Deen n." i-i,i,(:( .u, .w ----- -- - i storm . . ItaV Vt II 111 inPtnn Mr Sarah ... .f 11:11 :n n.. - - harl clnnmil fUa nr...... .f IU. al"1 mnleleel In the h.isemenl nt . . " " ' w..im liacKCtl. Cub Scout News completed in the basement of the Butteville Congregational church under the direction of Hartwcll White and Dan Clark. On their recent work day they built cupboards, installed a dou ble sink and laid linoleum as well as finishing the walls and ceilings of the kitchen. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clark, were their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Kartwell White and children, on Sunday of last week. WOODHUHN The regular pack meeting of the Woodburn Cub Scouts was Friday night at the Washington school with Dr. A. K. Guild, cuhmaster, in charge and a large attendance of boys and parents. Awards presented were: Wolf award, Paul Nibler and Tommy Gorman. Wolf gold arrow, Dennis Live ly; wolf silver arrow, Ted Ahre. Bear gold arrow, two silver arrows and one year service star to Johnny Connell. Bear silver arrows to Tommy Heidcn and Michael Donahue. Lion award to Gary Simon; two linn silver arrows to Charles Tyler and Eddie Barry. Hen Scotts M7s SCOTTS MILLS The Scotts Mills fire department recently elected Marion Groshong as fire chief and Ray Knnri as assistant fire chief. The P-TA has purchased a movie projector for the use of the school from the proceeds of the fall school carnival. Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Bielen berg were called In California by the illness of Mrs. Bielen lierg's brother. Mr. and Mrs. ('. B. Moles came from their home in An mm to visit at the homes of their non, Mr. and Mrs. Itay- i Grand Island GRAND ISLAND J. W. Pat tillo of Grand Island, who re ceived treatments fnr pneumonia at the General hospital, McMinn ville, was returned to his home Thursday evening. "It is Cold" at Wilmore, Ky., Miss Lois Rockhill, RN, writes illegally seizoa ""H" imn-M i uiei Ti ...;ii u. .1 Butte miners union hall." j cancer in half the cases for per-lf " ' r.r.Z. 1'" ahJ "hi,nrt Afteri poles and wires are still 'on the 1 mm that, however, the cancer became j InlK nlVa active again. ground. mi,Mi 1 Ufw I The society Fridav elected Dr. ,1 i-in ,,,. ,, 1 David Rytant of the Stanford Med- Kr;tn;Ur ..'"S San Francisco, presi- J in .1.1 mi mix dent nnd I tf u n r iu. . ....... . . DHU VI, UIDII V. tUlil III Lilt: I an. ai r.ifirtenKe school. it;.,;(l. r.-u -.n.J. .f ...j ; tai hivp .. . . , " " Kr.,uP '.'"I" , icine. Salt Lake Citv. vice presi- man .r.eir Diffuses. 1 ne 1 narmingiy , dent. Dr. cnry Brainerd of the i en's Club at I OUTS grOUp WOrKCO On Pin ;...!, . ,-,lifrnia 1,,1 r. rfx- a Talbot Mrs. Ernest Free- entertained the Talhot Wom- her home Wednes- rtomnnn Tn cntte nf ihn cushions. ; Medicine at San Francisco, and i storm her living room had a hint Kvelvn Klhell. T.nrna 7ielin. 1 ,..:n- . . ..... ... . ... . .. l to her mother, Mrs. Clarence ,ki Margaret Micha ek an 1 1 ,' , , v,alemme , lne, 1 01 sPr,nf, wlln ne DOU,iucis 01 .... ...... . , . . .iHrarei .lienaieK anu 1rniv-ersttv nf ( nlifnrnin Rehnn! nf mttEv wil nu- ItoeKlllll, 01 v.rami island (lis- Marearet Conner server! refresh. I -. - 1- .-. 11 " ments. The cooperative milk hauler; The llfxt meeting will be of McMinnville was able to make I yc, g. the daily pickup on his Grand I Island route Frio.av morning but ! 1 1 U tahi. last one until water re- ) MOM OIL Ten members of the "Stitch and Chatter 4-H club attended Ihe mnolino al Inn hnm nf Ihe ! Klcinschmitlt of Redmond has leader. Mrs. L. W. Scoggan, Wed-"covered and h.is returned to nesrtay evening. I wor' a',('r a mnnl" serious The 61 Grand Island telephone ! illness, line has been repaired. ! -shc. with her late husband, 'was a resident of l.nionvale for 28 years. Medicine at Los Angeles wcrei Thirteen members answered elected councillors for three year : roll call, "My cold weather expe crms. 1 rience. Mrs. Delorcs Davidson : won the prize. Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Ethel 1 Blinston furnished games, prizes I going to Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. MONITOR State Renresen-1 Weddle. The hostess served re- Monitor UNIONVALE Mrs. Henry I tutive Mark Hatfield was the ' freshments during the tea hour. Grand Ronde GRAM) RONDK Mr. and 1)1 STF.HS TO MEKT DALLAS The annual, meet ing of the Polk county dtisling coopera speaker at a meeting of the The melting snow is bringing Monitar P-TA Thursday at the ; high water again to the Talbot school house. Mrs. Don Strig-1 community piling debris on mint gow, vice-president, presided. ' fields and causing the main Tal Bertha Richmond was pro-; bot-Vuena Vista road to be closed gram chairman. j for the fourth time this winter. Four-H achievement awards Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Blinston were presented by Mrs. Earl ! arc ."pending a few days at their Ross. I beach cabin at Waldport chief award tn Turn Smith. Hnv 1 " 1 u". has been scheduled for Wed- jr,,,... """ " . "" """ msdav, Fel.ruarv 10 at 1:30 pm The theme for Ihe evening was ( ub Seoul Showma were presented bv Jnur dens featuring a barber Ihop quartet, puppet shows and i a skit "Lost in the Woods." i Den 1 won the star for the largest attendance of parents and - in the Dallas city hall. W. E Mr. and Mrs. Del.ane Fry and .wife who were recently n' in2 .rh,,dr'" Am"y """ v"" ir,")' WIV1 j Roh,,rt " Shenk. wdlamin.i. president of the each nf the Krv' ""' ,U'n P"1'd- ,. ' g.oup. states that the bu.smes.s J . ".. . Krv rrrrnllv .1. J:L'-ry.Ar'"S I' ,h,' n'T.?'V:n 'cct ng w,l linclude . d.scussion r Irintlv to Mr. and Mr,. Dwavne ! "" ,hC C00pfra,,VC liriinil 1.1 .1 ... !...! 1 ai 11, 1 1 i)r lumimi. 1 uii v icrr Thomion of Willamina. Mother nd baby are doing nicely. Mrs. r"Allivir-ii' r'airvieu I'nm. Thomson will be remembered as Cubs and Dens I and II tied for J munity club i scheduled to meet ! Miss Alyce Vennic v.ho operates Monday eveninir. Feb 8. tne oeauiy snop in wrano iionne. i . ma tn tJ ' nnrn, 10 .nr. inn .r. iMiiiaiu TUESDAY LUNCH AT NORTH'S In Ihe ( apltnl Shopping t enler SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT BAILS Hot Rolls and Duller Cole Slaw Fast iff Delirious Service OJC jnod Try Salem's Besl I'lare to Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Smith Marley at San Diego, Calif, have both been confined tn their daughter. Waneiia Jean, Tufv, ,r P" T l n weight eight "u. "I " "k work with the Long Bell Log ging Company. dav, Jan. 2H pounds, 13 ounces. The father is in Japan in t'S. service. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. J Marley of Faimew: Mr. and Mrs Victor Gieger, I'nmn-vale. Horn. In Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dixon of Kairview district, a son, ; ZENA Spring Valley Home weight eight pounds. Wednev i Missionary society will be en day, Jan 27. at the McMinnville tertained at a 130 dessert Inn- hospital. This is their fourth rneon ai ine nnmr ni .urs. .1. r. rhihl and third ton. Zena SSMMI 1-S7t Ginger Rogers William Hidden Paul Douglas 'Forever Female" I nail llaynard "THE ROYAl AFRICAN RIFLES" Salem Community Concert Association PRESINTS Camilla Williams -Todd Duncan Wtdnttdiy, February 3 8 )5 t. M. Salem High Auditorium xtX n Admittance by Membership Only Dale for Ticket Drive In Be Announced Sonn! Smart at Zena, Thursday. Feb. 4 Assistant hostesses will be Mrs James S. Smart and Mrs Lloyd Hoxie. A special feature of the after noon will lie a silent auction, for which Ihe president, Mrs. Hen MrKinnry. requests mem bers to bring articles. fHOHI a loto Jnan Fontaine Jai k I'al.inre In "Flight To Tangier" Also Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers in "Top Hat" Now Showing Open 6:1.1 "BLOWING WILD" Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanitvck Co Hit "Affair in Monte Carlo" In Technicolor u il QLLEEj fMONI I 47 llnh Hope in "HERE COME THE GIRLS" Also Grrgorv Perk in "GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT" new New Seat Cover Material "Corskin" "Wear Weave" "Swifskin" 13 Reasons Why It's Better 1. No static electricity 2. Easy to cleen 3. High resistance to abrasion 4. Will not melt 5. Cooler in summer 6. Wormer in winter 13. 7. Wrinkle resistant 8. Spot resistant 9. Wofer repellent 10. Better color fastness 11. Better team strength 12. 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