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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1952)
, - r, -V'.r I IT1- T i I L " - :.; t-v rVJr ri' ---3 -fv riV --iff v i r - H 1 1 hit 'hi w - wnim'rir a mi n main rwnHi jji'euj'-iiiin. ! x. J V-fewJi NATIONAL AUXILIARY PRESIDENT DUE IN SALEM FOR LUNCHEON MEETING MARCH 27 Plans for the coming visit of the national president, Mrs. E. A. Campbell, were completed at the meeting of Unit 136, American Legion Auxiliary Wednesday night at the Salem Woman's Clubhouse. The unit members will arrange the tables and the invitations for the luncheon to be given in honor of Mrs. Campbell on March 27 at the American Legion Club. Mem bers of Capital and Kingwood Units are also assisting with plans for the president's visit. The Unit will entertain with a birthday party in honor of the post on Tuesday night, March 11, at the Izaak Walton Clubhouse with Mrs. El wood Townsend in charge. There will be dancing and refreshments. The Americanism committee re ported on the cleaning of flags for seven schools and that a hospital bed is now available in Salem. Mrs. Robert Green has been named a member of the Girls State committee and Mrs. Charles Cox on the blood donor commit tee. The unit plans a card party for April 9 and a hat making party on April 7 at the Veterans Hos pital in Portland. The child welfare committee announced that glasses have been purchased for a child and shoes for two "children. The list of war and post war orphans Is being completed in the schools through the assistance of Frank Bennett, city school superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Roberts (Alice Jo Schmidt) Who were married cn Feb. 23 at St. Philcmena's Catholic Church in Denver. The bride is the daughter of the 1. P. Schmidts of Salem and the groom is the son of Mrs. Lorena Roberts cf Denver. The newlyweds will reside in Denver. (O. W. Fischer Studio). Reich Traffic Toll Soars BONN, Germany (JP'y- West Ger many's highway traffic toll hit a record high during the third quar ter of 1951 with 2,313 persons kill ed and 67,045 injured, the federal statistical office announced re cently. There were 93,197 acci dents, representing a jump of 25 per cent over the same 1950 period. West Germany has a popula tion cf about 48 million. It also ha& a record number of cars on the road. Motor vehicle registra tions at the end of 1951 exceeded 2.6 million. Under prodding of the Allied authorities, German police are campaigning to reduce the toll. Lady Sailor Tows Ships LONG BEACH, Calif. UV-Lu-cille (Ginger) Huckels of nearby Lakewood is in the battleship- towirrj, business. Ginger has been piloting a 36 foot landing craft for the naval shipyard here since 1944. Her job is to- help dock and take in tow the large navy vessels at the yard. Gmger's two reasons for doing this work are ner daugnters Jo anne, 13, and Candace, 6. Before assignment to the power launch. Ginger had never piloted anything larger than a rowboat. Once, when the shipyard was closed, the woman skipper ran a laundry boat to the battleships to pick up sailors' uniforms. It didn't work out so well, she explained, bet j use she always had to have a man along to go aboard the Navy vessels. Cheese Quality Cut by Penicillin MELBOURNE, Australia (JP The mysterious decline in quality of cheese from some Victorian fac tories has been traced to penicillin. Victorian Department of Agri culture cheese expert W. J. Park said minute quantities of penicil lin in milk from cows being treat ed with the drug had caused some costly failures in the cheese vats of several factories. In other cases, he told newsmen, the drug had delayed the process by stopping the growth of cheese Btarter bacteria, resulting in a poor quality product. Aussie Movie Studio Folds 't SYDNEY, Australia fP) - Aus tralia's only major film produc tion center, Pagewood Studios, is to close down. Trade circles say the closing will be a severe set back for the Australian film in dustry. Ealing's of London, which oper ates the studios, has decided to close them because it has been refused permission by Capital Is sues Control to raise $420,000 to finance the making of a full length film "Robbery Under Arms." Ken G. Hall, of Cinesound, Ltd., said that the permission to raise the capital had been refused be cause film production was not an essential industry in Australia. The picture was to have had a world-wide release under the J. Arthur Rank banner. Concert Series Shows Profit The William Warfield concert on Wednesday night brought the Wil lamette University Associated Stu dents series expenses for the year out of the red and into a $264 profit. According to the management, the expenditure for the four art ists was $6,500, and the total cost (including the artists' fees) was $8,026. The final artist in the se ries sang to a house practically full. Announcements of the decision as to whether or not there will be a series next year are due soon, according to Phil Ringle, man ager. The committee is now going over coupons which Wednesday night's program contained, and which were filled in by concert goers. They are expected to want this series to continue another year. Silverton The Dorcas Society of Trinity Lutheran Church is sponsoring a project of collecting used Christian Christmas greet ing cards which will be sent to missionaries in Japan who have requested them. The society will meet Friday night, . March 7, at the church social rooms at 8 p.m., with Mrs. Marlin Voiding and Miss Iona Dallam as hostesses. In con nection with the Bible study at this time, a filmstrip will be shown depicting the early life of the Apostle Paul. Willamina Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner have made known the i marriage of their son, Clifford, to Miss Joyce Fink, daughter of Mr. ; and Mrs. Stanley O. Fink of Carl ! ton. The couple were married Feb. 23 in Kalama, Wash., and will make their home in Willamina. Silverton Mrs. Edwin Hatte berg was honored Wednesday night on the occasion of her birth day when a group of friends called. A late supper was served by the group. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Hatteberg, Mrs. John Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Larsen, Miss Alice Jensen, Alfred Jensen, Miss Althea Meyer, William Hat teberg and Miss Nettie Hatteberg, the latter two from Salem. "The Ransom of Red Chief by O'Henry will be featured on the Story Time Playhouse broadcast Saturday morning over KSLM at 10:30 a an. Taking part will be Ray Cook, Dick Richardson, Terry Green and Paul Ward. Terry Green will assist in the direct ing and the sound effects. The Salem Junior Woman's Club spon sors the weekly program with Mrs. Graunke, the director. Work Basket Club will meet at the home of Mrs. George Schack man, 1192 S. 16th St., this morn ing at 10 a.m. Members are asked to bring needles and thimble and a dessert luncheon will be served at noon. Four Corners The Home Build ers Class of the Baptist Sunday ; School held their monthly meet ' ing in the church annex. Host ! esses were Mrs. Vernon Forest and Mrs. Cecil Snook. Others at tending were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thayer, Rev. and Mrs. Victor L. ' Loucks, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hop- kins, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacobe and The Swegle Road Garden Club March meeting was held Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Dan Stauffer. For the program Mrs. Homer J. Conklin was leader with her subject, "Bulbs and Shrubs for Fall Bloom." Members of this club have purchased a pressure j sprayer which is kept at the home ! of the president, Mrs. Clifford Yost, for use by members. Students Learn Timber Grading KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya UF) A dozen students from five Asian countries have begun a course in timber ending here under the auspices of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organiza tion. First of its kind to be under taken in the Far East, the course a being attended by students from Thailand. Indonesia, Burma, Cam bodia and Ceylon, and is part of the FACrs expanded Technical Assistance Program. Malaya pro vides the Instructors. Infant Mortality Rate Decrease ROME (ff-Italy 's infant mortal ity rate is decreasing sharply. From 11 JS2 per cent in 1941, the Index dropped to 8.41 per cent in 1050. It continued its downward trend in 1851, the National Sta tistics office announced. The reduction- was credited largely to increased activity by the National Organization for Ma ternity and Infancy which assisted almost two million mothers in M50 through 3,352,280 doctors' vi" Fomr Corners Mrs. Frank Bor den and Mrs. Linden Morris were co-hostesses to the Firemen's Au xiliary on Tuesday evening in the Borden home. A quilt was finished and clothing made ready for their relief work in case of fire. Present were Mrs. Waldo Miller, Mrs. Em ery Hendrickson Jr., Mrs. John Fox, Mrs. Warren Shrake, Mrs. Jess Mcllnay, Mrs. Lawrence Lee, Mrs. Morris Jones, Mrs. Orval Prunk, Mrs. Dave Behm. Mrs. Leroy Moores, Mrs. Roy Thayer and Mrs. A. E. LaBranche. Willamette Lodre Country Club will sponsor a St. Patrick day af fair Saturday night, March 8 at the clubhouse. Hosts for the 8:30 o'clock supper will be Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Smart, Mrs. J. P. Smart and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gibson. Gerald Gorton Takes Bride Mr. and Mrs. Carson Sanders of Glasgow, Montana, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Newell Sanders of Seattle, to Gerald D. Gorton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gorton of Salem, on March 1, at Kelso, Washington. Mr. Gorton is presently working for Boeing Aircraft Company in Seattle. Present for the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Witherbee of Longview, formerly of Glasgow, Montana, Miss Rita Beauchman of Glaskow, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. James Gorton Sr. and daughter Joyce Gorton, and Miss Mayetta Sutter. Independence Nancy Foster celebrated her first birthday Sun day at a dinner party at the home of her maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scranton. Other guests were her great-grandfather, C. J. Lewis of Stayton, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Foster, the pa ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foster, Miss Yvonne Scran ton and Wayne Scranton. NATIONWIDE PUSH HEMET, Calif. Mrs. Julie R. K. St. Clair, 51, the famous "wheelbarrow w o m a n," arrived here recently with her golden haired son, Dolphy, and her cat, Tabby. She has pushed her strange traveling cart across the nation from Jasksonville, Fla., to Los Angeles, Calif. .1 Tn btatrmm, Satom, Orocjon, Friday March 7, I8S2--0 rSy?,-' V win in. n mi. fr Atim f ' " ' - ' Tl STif - I Claralyn Lee of Salem (center), president of the Oregon State College chapter of Delta Delta Delta sorority, will be official hostess to the alumnae of the international fraternity for women from all sections of the state at the State of Ore gon meet at the OSC chapter house Saturday, March 8. Making arrangements for the meet are Mrs. Robert M. Alex ander, Corvallis, state president of Delta Delta Delta deft), and Jackie Pursell of Portland, who is in charge of arrange ments. The entire University of Oregon Tri Delt chapter will also attend the business and social functions. CONSISTENTLY Til t( V" f . iv - $?yv? 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