Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 27, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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St. Paul Cemetery Improved A clean-up and landscaping
project is nearing completion at the St. Paul cemetery as a
preliminary to caretaking program which will be followed
each year. In the background of the photo above, a tractor is
shown touring through the markers to grade the ploughed
soil preparatory to seeding. A well has been drilled on the
eastern edge of the cemetery to provide Irrigation for the
cemetery.
A Reward Set Up
f Missing Airmen
Wives of the three army men
who disappeared in a B-26 on
April 21 on a flight from Hamil
ton Field, California, to Port
land, have offered a $1500 re
ward to the person locating the
trio or their bodies.
Aboard the plane were Air
Force Colonel A. Y. Smith, Ar
my Colonel . Walter W. Hodge
and Air Force Sergeant H. E.
Sluga.
A search of certain areas con
ducted by the air rescue serv
ice ended May 12, with negative
results. The search was resum
ed few days after that when a
Marion county deputy sheriff
reported an object resembling
a plane in the timbered area
near Detroit. The object was lat
er identified from the air as a
patch of snow.
The families of the men be
lieve that the trio may hava par
achuted or landed in some re
mote area, and may be await
ing rescue. They were last heard
from while near Portland.
Anyone finding these men, or
who has information pertain
ing to the case, is asked to con
tact the nearest ranger station,
sheriff's office, highway patrol,
army or air force station or the
Civil Air Patrol headquarters,
291 Geary street, San Francis
co. The reward money Is on de
posit at a San Francisco bank.
Postmasters to
Meet in Newport
The Oregon state branch and
auxiliary of the National Asso
ciation of Postal Supervisors is
holding its annual convention
at Newport Saturday and Sun
day with around 100 delegates
expected. The business sessions
will be held the first day and
the second day devoted to recre
ation.
Frederick O'Dwyer, San Fran
cisco, national committeeman of
the NAPS, will speak at the din
ner Saturday night with officers
elected earlier in the day to be
Installed. Tom Becker, president
of the Newport Chamber of
Commerce, will welcome the
delegates together with Frank
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Mendenhall Family
entertains Guests
Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mendenhall have as guests Mr
and Mrs. James Mendenhall and
son James Jr. and Victor of In
terior So. Dakota, and Mrs. Joe
Risseeuw of Lakeview So.
Dakota.
Visiting Mrs. Mendenhall
were Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Luthl
of Rosedale, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Doyle, and Mr. and Mrs. Mar
tin Knettle of Salem.
They were honored at din
ner Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lappin, Wanda and Lin
da, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Giersch,
Larry and Julia of Salem, Wal
ter Mendenhall Jr. of Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mendenhall
of Donald and the Mendenhall
family.
To cool their hands on sum
mer days, American ladies of
long ago used to hold a smooth
hand-made glass ball.
Summer Piano Instruction
JOANNE. TWEDT
Graduate, U of O Music
School
ADVANCED & BEGINNERS
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Call 3-8555
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No Luncheon Meet
Of Chamber Monday
No luncheon meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce will be
held Monday because it is the
Memorial day holiday.
At the meeting for the follow
ing Monday, June 6, the speak
er will be LaVerne (Kip) Tay
lor, the new football coach at
Oregon State college.
The regular Monday lunch
eon schedule will be dropped
for the remainder of the sum
mer, but there will be occasion
al luncheon meetings during
the summer season in the inter
est of new memberships.
The membership department,
under the leadership of Ed
Schreder, will be active through
the year.
Iter
Graduation Day
It's one of the most Important days in their
lives. Your feelings of pride and sincere con
gratulations can easily be expressed in the .
most appropriate manner
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Bible Academy
To Graduate 51
Fifty-one seniors will receive
their diplomas from the Salem
Bible academy during a com
mencement program to be held
at the Nazarene church, 13th anr
Center streets, at 8 p.m. Friday.
June 3. Baccalaureate services
will take place at the First Bap
tist church at 8 o'clock Sundf.y
night. May 29.
The commencement address
will be given by Dr. William
T. Milliken. Leona VanTassel
has been named valedictorian
and Josephine Hildebrand salu
tatorian. The baccalaureate sermon
will be preached by Rev. G.
Rundstrom.
The graduating seniors:
Bette Jo Allred, Gwenn Vir-
ginia Blevins, Ella Bernice Buh-
ler, Laura Louise Buhler, Rich
ard Carlyle Carper, Harvey
Charles Classen, David Lee Coo
ley, James F. DeLapp, GeraH
Duane Dillon, Harry L. Ediger,
Marilyn Maxine Fern, Bette
Lorene Friesen, LeRoy M. Ges-
ner, Don Phillip Goertzen, El
vin Emory Goode, Dean M. Grif
fith, Harold M. Groat, Beth
Hamilton, Marie Harder, Donna
Arlene Harriman, William Rob
ert Heinrichs, Josephine Jane
Hilderbrand, Doris Florene
Jones, Dianne Gay Lunde, Ray
mond D. Mendenhall, Gene Gor
don Mulkey, Minnie Flora Neu
harth, Margaret Rose Pardo,
Marie Elizabeth Pardo, Wesley
Pauls, Tillie Rask, Anna Marie
Rundstrom, Betty Marie Reimer.
Donald D. Triessen, Ruth Thies
sen, Jim Dwight Tallman, Eve
lyn Ilene Stephens, Betty Knuth
Shaff, Sylvia Beryl Spillman,
Lyman L. Sundvall, Robert Lee
Unger, Leo M. Wahl, Leola Ruth
Wall, Dean Allyn Walter, Rena
from
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Salem
Lassie, the screen's out
standing dog star, Tom Drake
and Janet Leigh form the de
voted threesome of M-G-M's
appealing new Technicolor
drama, "Hills of Home," at
the Capitol theater today.
Story of a courageous Scotch
doctor and his equally cour
ageous collie, the picture also
stars Edmund Gwenn and
Donald Crisp.
Lois Warkentin, Lois Jean
White, Leona M. VanTassel,
Samuel J. Wiens,, Enid Betty
Wintermantel, John Edward
Wood, Winton E. Zimmerman,
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Fight Over Girls
Jails Five Youths
Lebanon Competition for
the attention of two local girls
was blamed by city police for
the battle Tuesday night on the
lawn of an east Grant street
home, that resulted in jailing
of five youths, the escape of an
other, and the apprehension of
four others, all juveniles.
According to Chief of Police
Price, the two girls were driven
home by their escorts, and
they left the car, were accosted
by a group of seven boys, all
from outside of Lebanon.
Night police arriving on the
scene in answer to a phone call
apprehended all but one of the
participating youths.
Ten dollar fines were levied
against parents and guardians
of each child involved for al
lowing them to be out after
hours, and an additional $10 was
levied against the lads who pro
voked the fight.
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