Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 23, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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Last Clipper Out of Shanghai Refugee! board the last
Pan American clipper out of Shanghai, May 16. The plane
carried SO passenger! to Hong Kong. Standing on ramp is
the plane's steward. The picture was taken by a photographer
who himself boarded the plane a moment later. At right is an
armed Nationalist soldier. (AP Wirephoto)
Harland Family
Gets Publicity
Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Harland and family of Rickreall
are featured in a major article
in the June Issue of Country
Gentleman magazine.
Eleven color pictures on a
two-page spread show the fam
ily at work and play, and the
article is continued on parts of
seven other pages with more
pictures In black and white.
Written by Margaret Gelbach
and F. J. Keilholz with photo
graphs by Claud Palmer, the
article describes the Harland's
battle to hold their farm
through depression times and
how they developed It into a
modern, up-to-date place free of
debt.
One farm family is chosen
each month for an article on
"Good Farming, Good Living,"
and each family is from a dif
ferent state. The selection of the
Harland f a m i ly was made
through the cooperation of the
Oregon State college extension
service after county agents had
suggested names from their sep
arate localities.
. . The entire Harland family has
always been very active in Polk
county, the parents in farm,
community and church affairs
and the children in school Joe
at present is president of the
Farmers Union Cooperative
Warehouse, a position which he
has held for five years. Chil
dren are Bill, 19, a student at
Oregon State college, Betty, 17,
and Bob, 15, both in Dallas high
school, and Barbara, 12, student
of Rickreall grade school.
Store at Woodburn
Resumes Operations
Woodburn The N. C. Hudson
Co., successor to "Tremaines"
opened the store for business
Thursday. The store has not
been open since the death of V,
W. Tremaine, the former owner
in January of this year.
The new owners are Mr. and
Mrs. N. C. Hudson, formerly of
Vancouver, Wash., both of whom
will be active in operation of the
business. Local employees are
Mrs. Max Warring and Mrs. A.
J. Beck.
Contracts Are Given
New Albany Teachers
Albany Contracts have been
given to seven newly elected
teachers for the Albany school
system, it was announced Fri
day by City School Superinten
dent I. R. Halseth.
The list includes the follow
ing:
Madeline Motrin, who will replace
Mirlorli Hot, tlrlr phyilcw education
instructor at Albany huh school. MLsa
More an It) a Salem hUh school and WU
lametta unlvaraltr graduate.
lira. DtAnne Kylt, wife of Bam Kyle,
local attorney will replace lira. Patricia
DUhman n Junior hlih achool. Mr. Kyle
waa graduated from For tColllna State
collect, Colorado.
lira. Clarissa Relm, primary depart
ment, come from Monroe. She Waa grad
uated fro mt-ht Eaatern Washington Col
lege of education.
Vlvlenne Hannah, who will receive her
degree from the Oregon College of Edu
cation. Monmouth, alo In the primary
department.
Ruth Anderson, another OCI graduate.
Intermediate grades.
Dorothy Mirier, primary department, a
araouaia 01 eoutnern uregon college 01
education wltfc flr years of teaching ex
perience, the laat two at Ashland.
Harry Edwards, University of Oregon
graduate, and protege of Ooach Jim Aik
en, who will replace Adrian Dickson In
the Junior high school. Edwards Is now
aiding Coach Aiken In spring football
training. He will teach mathematics 1c
ddltlon to coaching.
Leadbelfer's
Estate Valued
Oregon real and personal
proDertv In the estate of Fred
erick William Leadbetter. lum
ber and pulD manufacturer who
died December 22 in Los An
geles, were valued at $278,-
687. SO In an inventory and ap-
orai.tal filed for probate in Port
land Saturday.
Properties listed Include a
residence at 2407 S.W. Park
place, valued at $50,000, fur
nishings at $15,000, three pieces
of real property in Clackamas
county valued at $14,000. and
two parcels in Lincoln county
near Otter Rock valued at $7,
000. The remainder, valued at
approximately $190,000-, con
sists of about ?500 acres of land
near the Swift & Co. packing
plant in North Portland.
This last named property Is
Dlaced by the will In a trust with
the income to go to Willamette
university. Trustees of the fund
are to be Truman W. Collins and
the chairman of the trustees of
Willamette university.
The widow, Caroline P. Lead-
better, who is chief beneficiary
inder the will, receives the
home In Portland, the family
home in Santa Barbara and
ranch near Las Vegas. The res
idue of the estate Is set up In
trusts for Mrs. Leadbetter. Per
sonal effects are to be divided
among the four children, PIttock
Leadbetter. Dorothy L. Teren,
Elizabeth Cronln and Georgiana
L. Andrae, now Mrs. Alfonce
de Albuqueroue, and a grand
child, Henry L. Andrae.
The will provides that a sis
ter, Sally, and a sister-in-law
Vida Leadbetter, are to be pro
vided with an income of $150
monthly for life. Seven em
nloyes receive $500 plus $100
for each year employed. Some
other employes receive $1500
and still others $200 plus $100
for each year of employment.
Mr. Leadbetter was president
of Oregon Pulp and Paper com-
iitny, Columbia River Paper
Mills, and at the time of his
death was a member of the
board of directors of The Ore-
gonian Publishing company.
Former Resident Back
Grand Island Mrs. Sophia
Buffington, 85, of Denver, Colo..
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Boger, both
hi, of Tigard were Friday after
noon guests of friends here and
at Unionvale. The women are
sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Boger for-
merly resided here when their
home was the farm now owned
by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Will
Mrs. Boger taught several terms
in the schools in both districts
while residing In this neighbor
hood.
Lants Leaving Soon
Woodburn Dr. Robert E.
Lantx, superintendent of the
Woodburn public schools for the
past two years, has tendered his
resignation, effective July 31.
-
New Record Members of Carrier Air Group Five gather on
and about the Navy's flying boat Marshall Mars at the Ale
meda Naval Air Station, Calif., just before tne giant plan
took off for San Diego with the record passenger load. The
301 men, plus seven crew men, is 38 more men than a Mars
type plane has ever carried. Mattresses were spread on the
deck to give the men a place to sit during the 2 to -hour flight.
(Acme Telephoto)
Scout Cabin Benefit
Slated for Sfayton
Stayton A benefit pot-luck
dinner and dance is being plan
ned here for Friday at the Stay
ton Women's clubhouse. Funds
will be used to swell the Boy
Scout cabin building fund.
Meeting recently in City hall,
representatives of various organ
izations discussed plans for the
affair. This is to be a commun
ity affair and every family in
town will be asked to participate.
Present to start the ball roll
ing were Everett Ward, repre
senting the Chamber of Com
merce; Mrs. Lucy Peabody, Wo
men's club; Mrs. Bertha McDan
lel, Stayton Garden club; Harry
Stupka and Joe Harris, Stayton
fire department, and Vincent
Mertz, Knights of Columbus.
More Contributions
For Ambulance Fund
Aurora The total fund for
the purchase of an emergency
ambulance to serve the Canby
area as announced by Chairman
Virgil Giger is $4,378.58, which
is only $623.42 short of the
$5000 goal.
The list of doners announced
last week includes: Canby Elec
tric Service, Canby Cleaners,
Aurora Inn, Top O Hill, Mrs. L
A. Leonard, Canby Parent-
Teacher association, Lester Pe
ters, Roy L, Mangus, Wirth and
Lowrie, P. D. Willis, Aurora,
C a t h e r s Hardware, Satter's
Variety, Dr. D. J. Grant, Mrs.
Effie Nelson, Archie Schmltt
HI Way Market, Whitman's
Cafe, Canby Plumbing and Heat
ing, John Pond, Lars Steffenson
Ben Battleson, Mrs. Frances
Patch, George Nelson, Burgess
Appliance, Martha Scheer, Ral
ph Zimmerman, Rose Cafe, W.
B. Bailey, R. H. Hale, L. E
Conrad, Canby Builders Supply,
George Johnson, Snyder Broth
ers O. K. Rubber Welders. C,
K. Reed, Clarence Rupp, Can-
by Flower Shop, Stefani Lum
ber Co., R. B. Hale, Mr.ar.''
Mrs. Lester Brown, Chris Kraft,
jr., H. C. Burghardt, Lester
Peter, Larry Hill, Carlton and
Rosen Krams, Canby.
Members of the Canby fire
department, who will operate
the emergency ambulance, have
been studying first aid techni
que, meeting weekly at the Can
by city hall with an experienc
ed instructor from Portland.
Guests Powell Home
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Mar
shall and Anna Margaret and
John of Independence, spent
Sunday in Silverton as guests
for dinner of Powells parents,
the F. M. Powells, and the af
ternoon at the parsonage home
of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Charles
Bates. Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Mar
shall Powell are sisters. Powell,
manager of the Independence J.
C. Penney store, accompanied
Lowell H. Paup, local Penney
store manager, to Portland late
in the afternoon for a northwest
meeting of managers for an eve
ning and the following day.
Seal Sale Chairman
Selected for Linn
Albany Herbert Smith, lo
cal real estate broker, has ac
cepted appointment as Christ
mas seal sale chairman for Linn
county, it is announced by Ray
mond Fisher, president of the
Linn County Tuberculosis and
Health association, following a
meeting of the association Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Tom Drynan, executive
secretary, and Mrs. Ralph Her-
ron, Lebanon, were named dele
gates to a committee chairmen's
training school to be held in La-
Grande for a week, starting Au
gust 15.
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