i l AMOM TOWN M . II IMIOW TIN NATION iB U.i -2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL; falesa. Middle Grove Amitie Club Holds Annual Dinner Parry S MpmaatetiTM fee AIHsd Lane w ess plate at reus aeal aootr-ltiw of the jesid'a lfi loM-dartenos Rtd Star Transfer Has cfeowit n. i-mu ACINI Ml MM MIS Middle Grovt The annual family ' nlfht covered dish dinner for members of the Amitie Woman'e .club -was held this year at the March meeting in the school houie. Attending were Mr. and Mn. Melvln Van Cleave and three children; Mr. and Mn. Ernest Crum, Carolyn and John; Mr. and Mn. John Schafer and three children; Mn. Wilbur Wilson, Mr. and Mn. Harold Anglin and three, children; Mr. and Mn. Cleo Kepinfer, Gay Lee and Tonl; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kuenzi; Mr. aod Mn. Lawrence V. Hammer; Mr. and Mn. Tred Seharf ; Mr. and ,Mrs. John Van Leaner), J Mr. and Mn. Charles wen- ger and two children; Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Patterson, Lewis, Jr., Steve, Karen and Tleresa; Mr. and Mn. Wayne Goode; Mr. and Mn.' Emory Goode, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reynolds and three children; Mr., and Mrs. William Kleen . and daughter; Mr. and Mn. Del- wyn Kleen; Mr. and Mm. To Hammer and three children; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Perkins and three children and Mr. aod Mn. Paul Bassett. . Serving as hostesses were Mrs. Reynolds, Mn. Wilson and Mrs. Schafer. Tor entertainment Lewis Patterson' showed a travelogue movie and two ether short films. ' ' - The March meeting of the Middle Grove Mother's elub was held Monday night at the Taste the DIFFEREIJCE! OJtAMLOmtsluy bkadedwiihCnln KwhdSpMts schoolhouse. Guest speaker was Dr. Walter Snyder, super intendent of Saieru ecnoots. At the business meeting the report of the Parent Teachen Salem council meeting was given by Mn. Charles Rob erts: the health chairman, Mn. Delores ' Unruh, announced that Middle Grove mothen would be asked to help with the April well-child clinic at Four Corners April I. . Mrs. Charles Roberts and Mn. Unruh will help, but need one more to assist. ... The cheer chairman, Mn. Melvln Van Cleave, announc ed that cards to four, who were ill had been sent. The school cafeteria cook, Mn. Push, is still absent from her work because of illness. Wallace - Tumldge, school principal, announced that two moving pictures would ' be shown for the program at the April meeting. The atten dance award for mothers prei ent was given to the fifth and sixth grade room. Appoint ed as a nominating commit tee for next year's officers of the elub were Mn. John Schafer, Mn. Pete Austin and Mrs. Loren Chamberlain. Hostesses lor the social hour were Mrs, Unruh; Mn, Roberts and Mn. Milo Wilcox. ; Middle Grove Associated clubs will neet at the school house Friday, March 17, at 7:30 pjn. Amitie elub will provide the program. Back for Trial -t.t-..!I moot hjoy the rich flavor of Ms famous oM Ktntoky brand. Hk6-YoOUKdcr waWtey fchaaW wftfc 70 Meewof epirffs duHIMfrom1hitokmlQwbi7trtodoyl $A40 $070 '" WATMrUl ai PnAIltS 4- SAkDSiOWN, NtSOMkCqUNiX; School Boy Commits Suicide by Shooting Condon OUD A 11-year-old school boy' died here from self-inflicted bullet wound in his head after he left school mid-way through the day, po lice reported today. Milo Woods attended morn ing classes and played on the school ground at noon. When the teacher rang the bell for afternoon classes, he ran to ward home, officers said. Mrs, Bentley Rice, his moth er, discovered his body soon afterwards. No reason for the boy's act was given. - mm Albany Aligned ia elr. cult court here Tuesday on a first degree murder indict ment, jonn bod oturgiu was given until Wednesday at pjn. to plead, and Circuit Judge Victor, Olliver appoint ed Sam Kyle to represent him as counsel. Sturgill is under indictment here for first degree murder in connection with the kflllnc erf Lot nugnes uiunore in an Al- bany jungle, hobo camp in February. Linn County Sheriff Georae Miller maae two trips to Cali fornia after Sturgill. Just be fore his arrival the fint time. the accused man obtained writ cf habeas corpus, which held up his return to Oregon. The Oregon authorities. Miller reports, were ready to make a showing in court. They had with them SturglU's finger prints, taken In Albany only a few days before Gilmorc was killed. Sturgill, In applying for the-writ naa denied ever hav ing been in Albany. The court acted cn motion of the district attorney, of Alameda county. for lack cf evidence support ing the wrifci.? Wednesday, March 85, IMS Oregoa ' ' 11 ' a Th- two who do not Salem Reserve Units To Summer Training Some S.000 to 7.000 reserv ists from seven states will take their summer training at army posts in the state of Washington during the com ing summer, and among them will be units from Salem. July - and August ; are the months that the Salem out fits will be reporting for their two weeks of active duty at some training camp. -, Units of the 104th infantry division (army reserves) will go to Fort Lewis July M to August 9. Included In this group are the units of the 929th field artillery battalion from this area and members of E company of the 413th in fantry regiment. August 9 to August 13 arc the dates for summer train ing for both the staff and the student detachment of detach ment No. 1, 0229 ' ARAUS Portland USAR school, locat ed a tthe Salem ORC armory. K. C. DINNER Woodburn A ham dinner will be cooked and served by memDers oi Father Rubis coun cil, Knights of Columbus, on Palm Sunday, March 29. Serv ing will be from noon until 1 p.m. The . public -is invited to attend, y :..;,v r:-S Demos Agree to Let Morse Have Rear Seat Waslunrton UK The Senate Democratic Policy committee agreed . yesterday ; that Sen. Wayne L. Morse (Iad.-Ore can air on Democratic side High School m turn Dcuiii ia uie kmc row mi -Un.a usv mimrf of the northwest corner." , k. M,t of the Morse, who bolted the Re- ni(rai -,.. . louowuig year. ... Mn. Ross Simpson will serve 5 llamas Officers political campaign, wants to sit on the Democratic side. He said he was tired of overhear ing some of the remarks of his former Republican colleagues, Charge Hitch-Hikers With Radio Theft as president; Mn. Art Woods, vice-president; Mn. Clinton Ruiter aa secretary; and C. F. Heins aa treasurer. An item of interest to all who attended was a plaque which Carl Morrison, high school principal, explained, was awarded to Dallas high school for outstanding sportsmanship man, ln the recent state basketball Albany A Halsev who Tuesday morning said he I tournament, gave two Washington youths a I The group voted to send the ride from Halsey to Albany, now president to the state PTA complained to' city police IS convention wmcn will be held minutes after he had arrived I In April at Medford, Ore. The here that the two who had ac- executive board was appointed cepted the ride had stolen a o study methods of financing radio from his car; Police such a trip. Chief Ray Maddy said. ' . ; Uty dollars was voted for Ray Lucas told oalice he ltne . youth exchange oroiect, picked up two hitch-hikers and This plan brings a foreign stu- brought them to Albany. Lucas oent to xauaa to study in the parked his car, .returned to ltinln scnooi tor a year and to few minutes later and dis- "v wttn '" family. The covered the theft . , ; I Plan is sponsored by the Amer- Police had the two youths lean Field Service, under , arrest ia less than an I Leighton Dashiell opened the hour after they had been noti- program with a prayer and fled. reading by Marjorle Nelson, a Police charged that Kenneth mgn scnooi student. Lester Freeman, 30 and Harold ' The last meeting of the year Hennlnc Snell. 18. both of wiu dc neia April 27 when the Hoquiam, Wash., took the ra- w officers will be installed. dio from Lucas' car and sold it to Johnny's Furniture and ri-:L If Hardware. S04 JJ. JUtonn. 1.. WriflK Of rVCrOSene : for 3. Imployes of Johnny's IKlllS Oregon Infant MfWJUUKKiWH w rv i J WKI1LV the youths and Lucas identified his radio. police said. They were to be tried in municipal court. Trumans Scil from : :- S.F. for Honolulir Los Angeles (UJD Former President Harry S. Truman voyaged to Hawaii aboard the liner- President Cleveland to day after a feast fit for a king two-month-old Bennie Byron Benda died yesterday after he drank kerosene from a can he found in his home here, The tot was dSad soon after bis arrival at a Roseburg hos pital. He was the son of Mr. and Mn. Donald Benda. FORGER SENTENCED Dallas On March 23 Mel vln M. Boyles was sentenced by .Judge Arlle Walker to and playing the piano for some seven yean in the state peni- of his old World War I buddies, tenwary r forgery, The Democratic former Pre sident sailed from Los Angeles J j!j 't To dma ten harbor yesterday with his wife, Zftht tfi.itl Bess, and daughter, Margaret, jmiiifxif skin and quick for the Pacific island, and his , Vl!4f first vacation since leaving the gWTTfTi aaeai OINTalENT White House,, 1 1X113 II JULaaa SOAP Grow Hair on Siamese Twin rhiraan Rodney Dee nrmiim. the , head joined Siamese twin . who survived separation from his brotner, may have, a natural head of hair when he grows up. : The 18-month-old young- tr idwiti improving arm his 18th epention 1 oya ago.. His acalD. built UP of skin nfta from his awn forehead contains sufficient hair foUi cles to provide regular trips to the barber shop as Be grows older, say plastic surgeons at the Univenity of Illinois Ressearcqj and Iducational hospital. 'They ' said he has come .through the tcalp-bulld- lng process in good snaps "cosmetically." There wlU be scan, but not very noticeable ones. He still wears his ban dage like a little chefs cap. Rodney's twin brother, Roger ' Lee, died about one month after the crucial oper ation which separated them last Dec. 17. v Woodburn Teachers Woodburn ' Offering ; of contracts to all but two mem bers of the present teaching staff of the Woodburn public schools for the 1953-1954 school year has been author ized by the Woodburn school Krrf The- two wno ao intend to return tor the next u-hool year arc Charles S heron football coach, and Miss Bev erly Slaney, art instructor, whose resignstioni have been accepted. ' y DOHTtf fOOlD v Waifcday op aad J. ' aynUMtkdttaifwitifH 7 , dotbo dtu . . . but ' 1 v ) Mn. Stemrt'a liquid ' xf Bhilai miit a brittuat . rajHMM to ell wfaite W 7 Si brio. Vm ia nfulw :jL, 7 m autonatle nailnie. JZ tr n:. i buy n l AT YOU CKOCfsy Sirs. 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