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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1952)
jMiddle Grove School to Try Conferences tUUnua New i service MIDDLE GJIOVE Parent teacher conference 'will replace report cards for first graders at Middle Grove School this fall, members of the school Mother's Club learned Tuesday night. Principal Wallace Turnidge dis cussed the subject and said the ; conferences would be confined to first graders 3t first as an experi ment. He invited all mothers to .attend a school assembly at 1:45 pjn. Friday. The program will -concern weather instruments which pupils in his room have been making. . The club will hold a rummage sale Nov. 12 and will sort the rummage- Friday afternoon,. Nov. 7. at the -school. Attending Tuesday night were 26 mothers including many who were new to the club. Miss Elea- i nor Burton's room won the at tendance prize. Hostesses were Mrs. John Everhart. Mrs. LeRoy Austin and Mrs. Stanley Bullock. Grange Makes 91 on Dinner Btatesauta New service ROBERTS The dinner served at the recent Roberts Grange Fair brought proce-xls of-531, members were told at their recent meeting. i v Mrs. Roy Rice received first prize on her jelly entry in the Pomona ; contest, and her entry will be sent to the state contest. Mrs. S. L Minan received first place in the State Grange aprcn contest A no-host dinner will held by the Grange before- the November business meeting1 when officers will be' elected. The dinner is schedV uled at 6:30 p. m ' Hov. 15. " During the lecturer's hour a dis- : cussion of the 18 issues appearing on the Nov. 4th ballot was. held by an memoers present. Powell Is Chairman Of Silverton Shoot . Statesman New Serrlct -SILVERTON F. M. Powell , has been named chairman of the Armistice Day turkey shoot at j Silverton, an event - planned by Delbert Reeves Post, American iLegioh.- Refreshments for the Went will be furnished by the . Legion Auxiliary., j The formal Armistice Day pro gram at the Silverton armory is being sponsored jointly by the . Legion and the veterans of For eign Wars. . ; - ; . - George Higgins, Roberts, Feted on 75th Birthday SUtenui News Service ROBERTS Georee Hytrin was honored by a group of 36 friends and neighbors on his 75th birthday; recently, when th group surprised him at his home. mggins Is a lifelong resident of the Roberts community where he has engaged in general farming on the original farm of his par- A large decorated cake was presented to Mr. Higgins by the group and he served it to his guests. Higgins obliged the group wun a number of violin solos. Rally Day Set ear Lake States man Newt Service CLEAR LAKE Rally Day will be observed at Clear Lake Church Sunday. Following regular church services will be the Sunday School program, in charge of Mrs. L. J. Chapin, Robert Massey, Mrs. Let ter Rose and Duane Baker. There! will be a covered-dish dinner at noon. Serving on that committee are Mrs. Arthur Sor ensen and Mrs. Louis Adams. Speaker for the afternoon program will be the Rev. Alfred Jamison from the First Evangelical Church in Salem. There will also be special music. j Other committees are: Decorat ing, Raymond Springer, Carol Mason, Louella Baker and Ken neth Baker; music, Mrs. Arthur Sorensen and Mrs. Robert Mas sey; speakers, the Rev. Ralph Lawrence and Mrs. Naomi Mas see; publicity. Miss Lois Baker, Mrs. Dale Boyd, and Mrs. Arthur Evans; i clean-up, Mrs. Archie! Gallihugh, Mrs. Guy Smith, Louis Adams, and Lester Rose. Mrs. 0. S. Hauge of Silverton Improved Statesmsa News Service SILVERTON Mrs. E. Randall. who has been here with her mother,5 Mrs. O. S. Hauge, for the past two weeks, left Wednesday for her home in Alhambra, Calif. Another daughter of Mrs. Hauge, Mrs. Esther Weaver, also of Al hambra, will remain for a longer time. Mrs. Hauge, who was 82 on Oct. 14, - and who was critically ill early in the month, is considerably improved, being able, to sit up a good part of , each day. She has made her home in' Silverton for 48 years. - . ..- - - : j v. - New 1953 Dodge Cars Placed on Display 1 -y W 1 1 - J l .. -v. ; .A mi 1 Sk - . ,, r DETROIT This Dodge Diplomat, a hard-top, is one of the sleek, new models In. the 1953 line. It Is pow ered by a new 140-horsepower Red Ram V-Eight engine which develops its high efficiency on regular grades of fuel. A new compactness Is declared to make It one of the most manenverable cars on the road. It Is being offered with a choice of four different drives Gyro-Torque, Gyro-Matic, automatic overdrive or standard. It is now on display in dealers' showrooms Including the Stan Baker Motor com pany at Salem, Oregon. j Style Changes Noted; Power, Beauty Cited DETROIT What are regarded as the' most dramatic changes in the 38-year history of the Dodge pas senger car were unveiled here Wednesday as Dodge Division of Chrysler Corporation introduced its 1953 "action car." The "new, completely restyled Dodge with a 140-horsepower Red Ram V-Eight engine will go on dis play in dealers showrooms across the nation Thursday. Sweeping changes in .both styling and chassis features plus the un precedented efficiency of the new engine were announced by W. C Newberg, president of the Dodge Division. New beauty and a smooth flowing effect were achieved, Newberg said, by flavoring the lower, softer lines and increased glass area with a touch of continental design. These styling changes are being offered in the entire 1953 Dodge line which consists og 10 different models, Newberg said. The 140-horsepower Red Ram V- Eight engine is featured in the Coronet series, while the popular six cylinder engine is retained in the Meadowbrook and Meadow- brook Special series. The Way farer is not included in the 1953 Dodge lineup. The highly-touted new Dodge Red Ram V-Eight engine is com pact in size and light in weight It produces more horsepower per cubic inch of displacement than any other automobile engine in volume production today, Dodge officials said. Dodg." new power plant is based oh design principles used in high-ou rt aircraft engines. Its horsepower is 140 at 4,400 r.p.m. Displacement is 241.1 cubic inches. 1 5 - 1 bhops' off a ') ' $, - f big; city - L & I gfrV . Imn IOSS N VXr "" V4iv Jl i i y&M 4 a . : - r j , Yisil or Phono Our Catalog i m-1. " ARE CONCENTRATED FOR YOU M OUR 3 HE7E5TCATALO0S Everything under one roof! The on stor , in town that can tell you th perfect gift for every nam on your gift Est. On : clop and aN your Christmas shopping Is '(lone! You simply select ft items you , wont or tfl our catalog exports what . you have in mind and thoy'9 handle oB fho Retails of ordering it's that oty.' Ho rod tap no forms to jR9 out no - crowds to figH and yow8 sovo moneyJ You Don't Ned All Ccxh To Buy From Seers Catcloss Pvrchasos totoUng $20 er nert may b mad on Soars Easy ; '. w J m mm w w wmmm. w sot. w wb mm tmwvj Sslss Department Today . Phono 3-9191 Phone 3-9191 In the Capitol Shopping , . . Center It develops this high power output on regular grades of fuel despite its high-compression ratio of 7.1 to 1, engineers said." JOINS HOSPITAL STAFF SILVERTON Mrs. Ruth Maulding. an ; apprentice tech nician student from a Salem hos pital, lias been employed attheJ hospital here as assistant teach nician. Mrs: Maulding's two small sons are being , cared for at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Smith. !i Liberty District Will Seek Water From Salem Hts. - Statetmaa News Service LIBERTY Wayne Sipe has been elected chairman to head a group of 'residents of the Liberty area who seek to obtain water from the Salem Heights Water District. Elected vice . chairman was John Turner; secretary, Isaac Schmidt; and treasurer, Lester Smith. A meeting at Liberty Monday night showed many Liberty resi dents very low or entirely without water. Myron Butler, director of the Salem Heights Water Department, told of the legal procedure for an nexation into a political subdi vision. The area is to1 be deter mined, bounded by a legal de scription, and the description in corporated into a petition before it is signed by residents. The area interested ' in secur ing water is from Browning Ave nue, south to Boone Road; from Liberty Road to the Sunnyside Road; and a small portion south west of Liberty. The petitions must reach the Salem Heights Water District by Nov. 15. The election is scheduled for Dec. 1. TIME OFF FOR TRUMAN PHILADELPHIA UP) Philadel phia's Democratic mayor Joseph S. Clark Jr., let - the city's office workers off an hour early Tues day to hear a speech by. President Truman. t . Valley Births SILVERTON A daughter, to Mr, and Mrs. John Robertson, Molalla, Oct. 18, at the Silverton Hospital. A daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Jones, Silverton, Oct. 20, at the Silverton Hospital. Tho Statesman, Salem, Orogon, Thursday, Octobsr S3, 185223 Unionvale to Hear Pastor From Korea . statesman Newi Service UNIONVALE The Rev. E. Kilbourne, who has spent the past five years in Korea, will speak at the Unionvale Evangelical United Brethren. Church Sunday t 11 ajru The Rev. Mr. Kilbourne was a student friend of the Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Dollar while they at tended Asbury Theological Semi nary. The Women's Society of World Service met for their first work day meeting at the church Wed nesday with housecleaning as the major project. .Quilting began Tuesday. The group meets each Tuesday all day. Tuesday, Oct 2SA will be the monthly missionary meeting. - ' Members of the church and their friends are urged to attend the "Family Night dinner and meeting to be held Nov. 5.' This is a monthly affair and the Nov. 5 meeting is the first one scheduled this fall.- A shower honoring Mrs. Cecil Will and twin sons, Kenny and Larry, was held at the Unionvale Evangelical United Brethren Church Friday evening. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Claude Pilcher, Mrs. Dale Fowler, Mrs. Jake v Tompkins, Mrs. Ernest Douglas,' Mrs. Worth Wiley and Mrs. Adolph Hraba, VENERABLE PATRIARCH BASINGER, Fla. W) Noel Rabon Raulerson, cattleman and farmer who died recently at the age of 103, had 322 descendants, including the fifth generation. The widower wzs survived by 13 of 17 children; 110 randchildreiv, 165 great-grandchildren and 34 great-great-grand children. - .. 2 Eggs Aimed At Truman TRENTON, N. J. (JP) Two egg were pitched in the general diree tion of President Truman Tuesday as he made a campaign talk to a crowd in Trenton, New Jersey! capital. " ' They landed at least 25 feet from the President; He apparently , didn't see either one. One of the eggs struck a girl reporter and another hit a photo " grapher in the crowd outside thO War Memorial building. Reporter i didn't learn who threw the eggs.: Willamina Family Leaves for Calif. Statesman Newt Service , WILLAMINA Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fllingsworth left Tuesday for their home in California where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Elmon Schuerch and Sandr aro visiting in South Dakota with, tho former's mother, who is ilL Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sauer left this week by train for New York whero they will visit. Mrs. S. Reinbold of Michigan and Mrs. A. Absure of CottagO Grove were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira McKinley. Visiting Mrs. Elbert Pedersen at the Martin Myers home this week were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Boon and Tim of North Hollywood. Calif., Mrs. Ray Mullins and Mary of Stockton, CaL - - SUNDAY SCHOOL RECORD RISING SUN, Ind. (flV-Arnold Detmar, 14, who hasn't mlss4 Sunday School for 11 years, fot his family to promise a churcll stop every Sunday on their vaca tion trip. He kept his attendance record intact at Steamboat Spring, Colo, and Elk Point, SD. fecked Beatify for Active Americana y : i ftwerd tar ACTIO U! Here is flashing acceleration, with mag-j nificent reserve power, to master hill: and highway. The new Dodge Red Bam V-Eight Is the most efficient engine design in any American carl. New hemispherical combustion chain--ber squeezes more power, from every; drop of fuel. New "sq uare" engine do sign, with short punch piston stroke, deliver power more smoothly, with leas friction. Tha '53 Dodge is powered for nction! .- i red rmri :Lw)r fill Men ! - . : p-p Siyled ftr ACTION j It's low, lithe and lovely, with no "bulges" to mar the trim perfection of its flowing line. Yet there' mora : hip-room, head-room and elbow-room than ever inwidel Every styling detail represents "beau ty with a purpose." Wide "Pilot View" curved windshield and wrap-around '. rear window improve visibility Cargo-Carrier rear deck gives "conti nental" look, transcontinental carry- ' tng capacity 1 Jet Air-Flow hood feed air to engine, add style distinction. Drilling fewer TTieHewest Nimblest Piece of live Action on fiwr Wheels! Engineered ftrACTlOtll Here ia a car "born to the road" . . with a ma ring new safety and stability for highway driving and new Gyro Torque Drive for nimble change of pace. . , . j . High-speed "corneTing testa dem onstrate how the new .Dodge "snug down" on curve. New "Stabilizer suspension cuts side-sway. New com pact wheel base improves maneuver ability. Onflow side control "level the road." - i This is a Dodge year! Out of the vast resources and engineering know-how that have made Dodge a great name for 88 years comes this completely new, dramatically different kind of automobile: : The Action Car for Active Americansl It is powered, for atkn, - fZedfor action, engineered for action . . . a Power-Packed Beauty tuned to the tempo of this active, on-the-go America. It is a travel car, a traffic car, a pleasure car, a business car . . . easy to handle responsive, sure-footed, ready to take you anywhere, anytime, in such'ityla and comfort as you've never known. A "Road Test" Ride is waiting for you. Learn what Dodge has done to put more adventure, more pleasure in driv ing. Discover a new concept of motor car enjoyment in the action-packed 63 Dodge! mv Artie ToUered ft Tmt Driving Needs 2 GREAT UGIXES IED RAM V-tlGHT -OH-AWAY "SIX" 4 GtEATDKIYES Nrw GTIO-TOtOUl MIVI orto-MATic oeivi AUTOMATIC OVEtDtlVt STANDARD DUVt Optional mi txtrm eomt SpaceSavt Action Color in longer doors open in leas spaoa lasting baked enamel. Concealed door posts. Travel -Lounge interiors with lasting fab rics. Chair-high "Comfort Contour" seats support thighs, back, shoulder. H&I New pasbV button lock on rear deck. New Stern-Side fuel fines New poll-type door has dies. Everything 1 new! Visit Your Dodge Dealer Today and Thrill to a "Road Test" Ride STAN BAKER MOTORS O 525 Chemelceta St.