Wednesday, March J5, 19S3 . THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Bale, Or(oa Retain Church At Providence Lebanon Huw wl .j torm discouraged travel but uia ran oeier nearly 100 Linn county redden t whn i- terested In the fate ol Joab . roweiri frontier church at Providence. Descendants of the pioneer uans lormea such an articulate opposition that those interested in ueeamg tne property to Al bsny's Bantist church .anii. , lated with litil. greed that Providence should remain a community church governed by no snecltir tmH ? "We will o b j e c t to Provl- aence cnurch being 'owned' by ny one denomination ' aa4 ne of the dissenters to the deeding. "It is so strongly iden tified with the history of early Oregon that it has become a pan oz ine public domain the nrooertv of all. "It was organized by com munity effort, and persons of u creeos nave - worshipped here, for more than 100 years. Its roots are as deep in the land as the firs which Rlirrnnnri it.-i We want it to remain as free to all as the view of the timbered Cascade slopes at whose feet it lies. "It requires no 'deeding' to tw well pared frti- mil fraaaura The people of Providence and pioneer cians ox Linn county will m in that." Thus tiie .old Providence cnurch samples the democratic process of America,- and re mains unowned, but possessed by all. N.Marion High Annual "Daddy Date Night" will be held by the North Ma rion chapter of Future Home makers of America at the chool Wednesday evening, March 25. .Robin Berkey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Berkey of Hubbard, has been selected by the students of North Marion to reign over May Day festivi ties this year. - : Reigning with her as May Day court will be crown prin cess Lois Weinert; senior prin cesses Shirley Burnham and LaDonna Sather; junior prin cesses, Bonnie Hathaway and Frankie McLaren; sophomore princesses Fay Paris and Myr naFoltz and freshman prin cesses Sally DeArmond and Norma Foltz. . Jack Rasmussen of the.North Marion chapter FF A received his state farmer award at the state FFA convention in Cor vallls last, week... The parlia mentary team took third place. Attending the convention with their advisor, Elvan Pitney, were Ron Barendse, North Ma rion chapter president, Dale Callaway, Jack Rasmussen, say Pirkl, Merlin Kliewer and Bill McNary. Mary anna Leikauf and Joan Solberg represented North Ma rion high school at the North west Music Educators confer nee in Bellingham, Wash., last week. Miss Leikauf, first soprano in the chorus, and Miss Sol berg, saxophone in the band, both participated in the two concerts ' presented Saturday, last day of the conference. Hal Beyers, North Marlon band and chorus director, at ' tended the session. Ratings won by the contest ants from North Marion in the recent district solo and ensem ble contest at Corvallis includ ed 2 rating by the clarinet quartet compared with a 3 rat ing last year; the saxophone quartet received a 8 rating, the same as last year; the brass ' sextet won a superior rating in the junior division and Dale Callaway received a 2 rating on his cornet solo accompanied by Mary Wettstein who receiv ed a 1 rating. NEWSPAPER PURCHASED Central Point, Ore. (ff L. J. Malarkey, former columnist for newspapers In Southern Oregon, is the new owner of the weekly Central Point American. He purchased the paper from the family of the late Arthur E. Powell which is retaining ownership of the printing plant Sports Pilot Lost Enroute ' To Lebanon Lebanon Ray Welker of PerUand, president of the Oregon Sportsmen Pilot, made an official visit to the fliers of Lebanon Friday night, but because of weather he had to make the trip by car.-, ., ,.. Long accustomed to flying up-state along a coarse the shortest distance between two points, Welker became confused at Salem and for got he was grounded. He took a compass reading and bore west instead of following the easterly meandering of the highway. At the dinner hour he had reached Mill City and was forced to re chart his course. .' (. Lebanon pilots were on the point of organising a search and rescue mission for the Welkers when they turned ap at long last to refresh themselves on pot-luck sap per remains. Variety Show At Dallas Friday Dallas The Variety show sponsored by the High School PTA for the purpose of pur chasing additional books for library will take place Friday, March 27, at 8 p.m. in the audi The Rhythm Makers will be one of the featured events. Tony Costa and Stanley San ders, who have both played professionally in eastern i and western . bands, respectively. will handle the guitars. Don Costa (son of Tony) plays the string bass and Maurice Adams, who has played with orchestras and bands here and In Salt Lake City, will play the clari net. : ' ' ?:' ' - . Another feature of the eve ning will be the Hungry Five German band, composed of five members of . the high 1 school band. Dancing also will be featured with Janie DeWitt appearing in several tap dance numbers. Di ana Lloyd will be seen in a ballet number. Dale Overholser will take over the magic for the evening. Overholser has been practicing magic since, his own . high school days and has presented programs locally as well as, in tne ihs Angeles area. Bruce Burden (who is a brother of Larry Burden, local biology teacher) will present a variety of vocal solos. Ticket sala is being handled by the high school students. Mrs. Taft Entertains For Mrs. Eisenhower Washington VP) Mrs. Rob' ert A. Taft, who might have been first lady if the political winds had blown differently, is hostess today at a big party in honor of Mrs. Dwight D. Ei senhowers Sen. Taft will be on hand to greet the President, Mrs. El senhower and other guests. Harveys Will Begin Hiring Here Shortly : Torrance, Calif. W A five year research program to de termine whether alumina can be extracted from local days will get under way soon at the Salem, Ore., alumina plant bought Tuesday by the Harvey Machine company of Tor rance. v'-'' , U "''' ' The firm bought the plant from the' General Services ad ministration. .., ' A Harvey 'spokesman said hiring would begin atv the plant as soon as now equip ment is Installed and present equipment overhauled. . Arch W. Mtizger, general manager of the plant since It was built during World War II, is to continue at that post, Lawrence A. Harvey, execu tive vice-president, of :. the firm, reported. -. . ' . . The Harvey company also plans to build an aluminum reduction: plant- near The Dalles, Ore. DRUNK DRIVER FINED Dallas Kenneth C. Hoo derhyde, Academy Apart ments, 1 Dallas, was arrested Saturday i night tor': driving while under' the Influence of alcohol. He was also charged with driving while license waa suspended. 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