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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1953)
err Li T &&mipmmf&!mZjp9Jmi&!mmmmmm r." J. . I .V-, ' Ml! 1 i'.f . K ' 'N.j r or men meet Twentjr-nlne candidates wcrt initiated Into the Catholic Order of Foremen in special services at Sublimity Sunday night. In the photo Donald Orange, put etate chief ranger, congratulates Ted Mlnden. state ehiel ranger, for hit part in the initiation. Othcri from left are Rev. MeKina, Jordan; Michael Benedict, put lUte chief ranger; Edward Bell, toastmaster; Itev. O'Brien and Rev. Scherbring, paitor of St. Bonifaca parish, Sublimity. (Photo by Tony Gerspacher). 1 15 Graduate Friday From High School at Prison The firit high school class at Oregon state penitentiary will be graduated Friday and two of the 15 seniors have already been promised admittance to colleges. Robert Gilbert, assistant direc tor of the prison school, said Tuesday that one Inmate would attend College of Puget Sound and the other the University of Utah. Their educational work contributed to their paroles. To graduate the class members were given state-sponsored e ; amination. At the graduation program, to be held In the prison i dining room at 8 p.m., two mem- Students From Salem Pledged at Oregon University of Oregon, Eugene The formal rushing period has ended for men on the University of Oregon campus with 147 up perclassmen and freshmen be in pledged to University chap ters of 18 national fraternities. This is the first pledging of the first-year men during the cur rent year. Students from Salem who were pledged Included: Alpha Tau Omega, U. Scott Page, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Urlin S Psge, 29 W. Lincoln; Beta The ta Pi, James J. Walton, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Walton, 140 E. Superior street, and Phi Kappa Psi, Al Cohen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cohen, 3200 Chemeketa, and Bob Haiel, the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R Hazel, 425 South 23rd street Albany Divorces Albany Two divorce actions have been filed in circuit court, with Frances White filing suit against Glenn White, to whom she was married Dec. 0, 1948, and Jessie Viola Vergara, who was married to Melvin Vergara, In Reno, Nev, June 16, 1951, has filed a similar suit The latter named plaintiff asks for restor ation of her maiden name, Ross. bers of the state board of con trol and Rex Putnam, state su perintendent of schools, will be among those attending. The prison graduated Its first class of eighth graders last spring and the State Board of Parole and Probation was so impressed with the effects of -the educational program that It en couraged continued work in that field. J. Parker LIneberry. director ol education, said there are near ly 100 convicts in day school at the prison and another 100 are taking correspendence courses through the State Extension Di vision. All the teachers in the school, which includes high school, grade school, and classes for illiterates, are prison in mates. Youth of Dallas Present Recreation Program Views Dallas Monday evening a representation of the youth of Dallas presented to the Junior High School Parent-Teacher As sociation their views about the needs of Dallas regarding a rec reational program. The PTA had sponsored an es say contest in the Junior high school and the prize winners were asked to present their es says to the group. Winners ' for the different grades were: 8th grade, Dora Ann Shearman, first, and Larry Diehm, second; 7th grade, Fran ces Taylor, first, and Murline Fast, second; 8th grade, Dick Sherman, first, and carol woods, second; and fifth grade, Brenda Muller, first, and Hosalie Kobb, second. Because Brenda Muller and Rosalie Robb were unable to at tend the evening meeting their essays were presented by Linda Carr and Lee Ann Salisbury. In papers entered in the con test were found suggestions rang ing from a funny book library to ballet lessons, and football. The bulk of the papers stressed $10 Million in Bids Coming up The Highway Commission win receive bids on IS highway con struction projects estimated to cost about 10 million dollars at its meeting in Portland, January 21-22. This is the largest con tract letting in terms of money ever to be offered for bids since the inception of the commission. The meetings will convene at the Benson Hotel, at 8 a.m. each day. Approximately 84,600,000 el the total of $10,100,000 represents bond financed projects. The 28 projects call for 86 miles of grading, 47.89 miles of rock base and surfacing, 16.S4 miles of oiling. 22.S8 miles of black top paving, construction of 22 bridges totaling S.48S feet in length, and the furnishing of 160,000 cubic yards of mainten ance material in stockpile. Work will be performed under the projects in 21 of the state's 38 counties, requiring the mov ing of nearly 5,820,000 cubic yards of earth and rack in road bed construction, the producing and placing of 726,000 cubic yards of rock, cinder and gravel base and surfacing material, 160,000 cubic yards of rock or gravel maintenance material, 127,100 tons of plant-mix asphal ts concrete pavement, 9,800 cu bic yards of Portland cement concrete, nearly 1,972,600 pounds of reinforcing and struc tural steel; together with several thousand feet of drainage pipe, and large quantities of other ma terials and supplies incidental to highway and bridge construction activities. Brief description of valley pro jects scheduled for contracting arranged by counties are: Linn Connty: Bids January 22, for the pro duction and stockpiling of 19,000 cubic yards of crushed, rock or crushed gravel for later use by state forces in maintaining the Foster-Toll Creek Section of the Santiam highway. Marion Couatyt Bids for the last grading unit of the Salem By-Pass Section of the Pacific Highway East be tween Turner Road and Battle Creek Junction will be received January 22. In general, the 4.89 miles of grading work is to be performed to provide for a fu- rnt- nf niuam.nl n -4 111- the desire for some sort of per- foot shoulders, with complete manent recreation hall where!, .M,t.on o traffic at eountv lames couia De piayea ana Thi. where hobby and craft activities caUf toT piaclng 18 tochtg ot wuiu selected roadbed toDc-in meter!- Sewer Plant Bids Sought Lebanon Bids are being sought this week for construc tion of a sewage disposal plant here this summer. Bidders have until 8 p.m., March S to submit completed forms. They will be opened at that time. The work consists of construc tion of a 60-foot diameter pri mary aerator clarifier, control building with raw sewage pumps, and sludge beds, each 25 by 100 feet In addition there will be 1463 feet of 27-inph con crete pipe plant interceptor, and 1910 feet of 30-inch concrete pipe plant outfall. The construction site Is locat ed just east of the paper mill on five acres of ground given to the city for this project by Crown Zellerbach paper mill. The out let pipe will pass through prop erty owned by Ace Baker, who likewise made it available to the city at no cost , New Liberty Cub rack Liberty Organization of a Cub Scout pack is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 21, at the Lib erty Gym, at 7:30 p.m. Immanuel Lutherans Set New Staff of 1953 Officers Silverton Immanuel Luther-iHenjum; auditing committee, an congregation held its annual .Leonard Hatteberg, Sr., C. J. meeting Wednesday evening, the Rev. A. W. Nelson as chairman of the group, presided. Reports showed thst church membership had Increased and that attendance at worship serv ice and- at communion was larger than that of the past year. The financial secretary report ed receipts for all purposes as being $16,860.26 for 1952. For the coming year the congrega tion approved a budget of lo Towe; nominating committee, Mrs. H. K. Funrue, Albert Tipp- ner, Lloyd Nsegell. The board of deacons an nounced the following appoint ments: E. V. Swayze, head usher; assisting ushers, Lloyd Larsen, Tom Lynch, Claud Brandenberg, Kenneth Henjum, Eldon John son, Robert Zitzewitz, Ferd Rue, Lloyd Naegclt, Leonard Hatte berg, Jr., Sheldon Johnson, Al bert Tlppner, Hsrold Johnson, 921.50, of which $13,734 will beiOrvllle Towe, Homer Rue, Rob- for local purposes and 83,187.50 for benevolences. A major step was the decision to employ a full-time parish worker to assist with visitation and office work. Provision was ert Johnson, Aage Anderson: al tar committee, Mrs. Kenneth Henjum, Mrs. P. A. Loar, Mrs Elmer Peterson, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. Olaf Tokstsd, Mrs Minnie Overlund, Mrs. George mi i iim m i lie, sniny i iM ii tatw f3-yyS.yis Far Cemmuniiy Service Thi is the muutrel show troupe of the Salem Veterans of Foreign Wars, which will show at Falrvlew home Wednesday and Thursday nlghta of this week. The show will be given at Oregon State penitentiary February 13. The show la organized entirely for community service and not for financial benefit to any organization. (Photo by McEwan's) Wide-Awake Skipper! Keeps His Boat Afloat Portland VP) The tug James W was pushed by a strong Wil lamette river current into the propelelr of a rlger freighter In the Portland harbor Monday. The quick-thinking tug skip per, Frank Hatcher, headed his disabled craft for the shore where the tug grounded before It could sink. The freighter, the Portland, waa not damaged in the colli sion but large bole was goug ed in the tug's bow. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore Wodneaday, Jan. tl, 1188 If 53,0WMenWcd By Army in March Call Washington O The army wants 83,000 man called through selective service la March and the defense department ha indicated monthly calls may continue at about that level through June. - The army draft call figure la the same aa that announced for February and compare with 48,000 in January, 47,000 for each of. the three) preceding months and 80,000 in Septem ber. . . . Pomona Grange at WeWeet Webfoot Pomona grange will be held at the Webfoot haU Sat urday, Jan. 84, beginning at 10 am A card party will be held Friday evening, Jan. 30. - BACK TO THE BIBLE , EVANGELISTIC SERVICES art now In full progress at the Church of God of Prophecy 1580 South Twentieth Street (three blocks south of Mission on 20th) Special Singing Stirring Prophetic Messages Com and Enjoy These Services end Fellowship C. H- Boldozier, Evangelist ' P. C Shroyer, Pastor Dallas Sewing Cine Keizer The Kelzer Ladles Sewing club will meet again at the home of Mrs. Ben Claggett, 1820 Chemawa road Thursday, Jan. 22, and not with Mrs. Onas Olson as previously reported. Hatcher and his crew of two escaped unhurt. in tn nut n'n mi rw tttt rn text tuit Tin ran ran m iim rri m Chapol of Memories A Beautiful Memorial Service Within Your Means Regardless of the Hour ; Call 2212 Sheridan Otto Jr. ft Veile Hetder Licensed HerUcUai : Serving Yamhill County and Bnrrenndlng Area . SHERIDAN FUDCERAL HOME ' Some Location Over 32 Years - In connection with this it was felt that an outdoor playground with adult supervision Is needed, and an indoor swimming pool is desirable. It was suggested that when the new Dallas High School is com pleted and the present junior high building la no longer need ed for school purposes it might be converted into a youth cen ter, with possible affiliation with the VMCA. Following reading of the es says, the parents and teachers discussed various possibilities for fund raising projects for the coming year, and president, Mrs. M. M. Grooms, appointed a com mittee consisting of Mrs. E. L. McClery, Mrs. Hubart Carr, and Mr. Phil Newitt further to in vestigate the matter. Dallas Cub Scouts Plan Gym Meetings Dallas Cub Scout Pack 24. of Dallas, is to begin a series of recreational evenings Thurs day night, it was announced by Pack Leader Gerald Zahnle.' Due to the success of the pack's annual fund raising pro ject it is possible to utilize a portion of the funds in the treas ury for gymnasium rental in order that the pack members can have several basketball ses sions. During the Christmas season the pack sold Christmas decora tions and earned a total of $103. Mr. Zahnle announces that the pack is going to need one more den mother since Mrs. Robert Dalton, one of the den mothers, Is moving to Seattle. al on the main roadbed, the plac ing of a selected roadbed topping and rock surfacing on the Boone Road, Robins Lane and Prlngle Road Connection, and rock base and oil mat surfacing on the re located Turner Road. CHOKED wlm stemedi IMKartlon. WbM It talkm U ell-! waw Tbw muu th tow-""' MdkM known to ox-tort lw rtwf t kmrtbum and im. N ntmM II not himm. ami tmrvn au-n Oraattburs. V. 1 BtU-m W. SM. made for this in the budget, and i Anderson, Mrs. Albert Anderson the pastor authorized to take ! and Mrs. Melissa Goldberg, steps to secure such a worker. At the morning worship hour New members accepted into .Sunday, Jan. 18, the new mem the congregation were Louis An-Ders were formally . welcomed dol. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bal- min mrmberihin and the new deritone end Donna Mae and officers were Installed by Pastor Miss Joan Drugg. . Nelson. A new constitution whicn naa been read at a previous meet ing waa given final reading and adopted unanimously. Officers elected included H. B. Jorgenson, vice president; Harry Renback, secretary; Edward Zit zewitz, treasurer; H. B. Lester, financial secretary; Elmer John son and R. O. Solum, deacons; H. N. Lee and Marshall Satern, trustees; on the board of educa tion, Mrs. R. Povarud, Dr. R. J. VanCleave, Stanley Swsnson, Mrs. Harold Satern, Aage B. An derson, Mrs. C. G. Halvorson; on the cemetery board, Oscar Johnson; parsonage committee, C. O. Halvorson: planning com mittee. Anton Dahl, Kenneth Older Folks with Itching Skin For the naffsTtnr. BiidcWnliir ptntatcnl Itch of 4rr eun. sk eonnoa to folk put midill 9. Rcainol Oin truant pcm). ootMftf nlterf. ConUiM lanolin which stcta la piste at fnfMinr natural kin lki werkta faun. ag4 ctafort kuU. It ttk M foot) mo to have to prstth and scratch. Co Real! aad gt nlitf. AQ oruf atom. Zemo Helps Heal ind Clear ITCHY SKIN RASH! 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