Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 16, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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thureday, April 16, 1955
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orcfon
Mt. Angel Men
Sponsor Team
Mt. Angel At the dinner
business meeting of the Mount
Angel Buiineu Men's club,
j Monday evening at the Mount
I Angel hotel, S. C. Schmltt,
4 president, named a committee
k of three, Leonard Ficker, Leo
i nard Fisher and Ira Herriford,
1 to represent the membership at
I the funeral services of the late
,S. Parzy Rose.
) Rose, a member of the local
' tlub, died suddenly Saturday of
a heart attack.
Reports were given on vari
ous activities. William Bean,
aports committee chairman, re
ported that the city baseball
dub will enter the Clackamas
Bounty league,' comprising
eight teams.
i Albert Dicker, secretary of
the Girl's Amateur Silver Falls
- Softball League, reported that
a meeting held Friday evening
in the City hall to discuss pros
pects tor the coming season.
,with five teams, Mount Angel,
SUverton, Salem, Canby and
J, Molalla, signed up to date. Oth
, er teams may join the league,
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J for Wednesday, April 22, In the
City bail.
Legislative chairman, ' J. T.
Bauman spoke on bills passed
by the legislature and regard
ing a number of bills now pending.
Rev. Father Hlldebrand, of
St. Mary's parish, reported on
the Benedictine Village, cot
tages for the aged, to be con
structed here. Commitee mem
bers are making plans for an
auction sale of donated articles,
to raise money lor the project
A report on the 19S3 Red
Cross drive was given by Presl
dent Schmltt in the absence of
Chairman Andy Schmidt, who
is 111 in a Portland hospital. The
report showed more than $925
collected in this year's drive,
which is a little short of the
anticipated goal
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lueht,
their daughter, and son,
Charles, were presented by
program chairman J. M. w..
ner. Charles recently returned
uom &orea wnere be served
as an army radio technician,
showed colored ilide nl k-
rea. He also showed pictures of
people ana scenes in England,
France and Holland, where he
visited in lnsn m k.
four American boys in the Fu
ture Farmers of America to
visit and study rural life in
inose countries.
Rev. Edward Spear, OSB,
principal of Mount Angel Pre
paratory school, outlined pros-
Dects of the ichonl'a rftmlntf
baseball season.
Cost of Gas
Will Be Higher
Charles H. Heltzel Wednes
day signed an order permitting
the Portland Gas and Coke
company to apply provisions
of the fuel oil price adjustment
clause of its tariff, effective
with all meter readings taken
on or after April 20.
The order, arrived following
a hearing held April 9, permits
the company to recover the in
creased cost of oil used in the
production of gas, which will
add 2.08 cents per thousand
cubic feet of gas sold to all
customers.
To the residential user,
without heating, this will mean
an Increase In the average bill
of approximately 12 cents a
month. To the house heating
customer, the increase will
average approximately SS cents
a month.
Heltzel said that the com
pany's return on its utility
property amounts to about five
per cent. This Increase will not
disturb this return and does
not recover recent added labor
and Insurance costs, he added.
Court Ads to
License dog
It took an official act of
the Marlon county court
Wednesday to secure a license
for a dog owned by a resident
without paying the penalty for
delinquency following the
March 31 deadline.
The man In question, owner
of a male dog, wrote the court
some days ago that he mailed
a dollar bill to the county
clerk, covering the cost of the
license. 11
When nothing happened, the
dog owner, with the deadline
approaching, started to inves
tigate. . He learned that the
clerk's office could find no
trace of the dollar bill. More
over, he was faced with the
necessity of paying an extra
two bucks for delinquency,
plus another dollar, the cost
of a license.
The man settled for another
dollar after the court had pass
ed a resolution absolving him
from the penalty charge.
Shakespeare Award
Goes to Meinke
Garold Meinke, Willamette
university senior from Rich
mond, Calif., has been awarded
a full scholarship in the Ore
gon Shakespearean festival at
Ashland, according to informa
tion received by Dean Graunke,
director of theatre at Willam
ette. This marks the first time a
Willamette university drama
student has been awarded a
full scholarship.
Meinke has appeared in such
Willamette productions as "The
Happy Time," "The Glass Me
nagerie," "Twelfth Night,"
"Night Must Fall" and "School
for Scandal." He is also presi
dent of Theta Alpha Phi, dra
matic fraternity as well as ra
dio and TV supervisor for the
university's radio courses.
- Angus Bowmer of Southern
Oregon College oi Education in
Ashland, is director and pro
ducer of the festival held in
Ashland each summer.
Berry Queens
Vie for Crown
Lebanon Jean Williams
took an early lead in button
sales as nine girl began com
peting for the honor of being
queen of the strawberry lesti
val on June 4-6.
MUs Williams had 8400
points to her credit at the close
of first week button sales. Run
ners up are Darlene Powell,
4180 points; Lois Bishop, 3930;
Janet Humphreys, 3700; Peggy
Knapp, 2620; Dee Lucas, 2000;
Carol Wllshire, 1490; Karene
Kofold, 770, and Neva Seems,
720.
All nine girls attended the
wrestling matches at Albany
Wednesday, then Saturday they
visited the Portland Home
show, staying overnight in the
rose City.
Sunday they will be at the
ski tourney at Mt. Hood and
return to Lebanon that eve
ning, i ' .
Hold Child Clinic at
Woodburn Library
Woodburn Thirty - four
children were examined at the
April health conference Tues
day at the Woodburn library.
Dr. W. J. Stone was the exam
ining physician and was assist
ed by Mrs. Mary Teterman and
Mrs. Bernice Yeary, county
nurses.
Local volunteer women as
sisting were Mrs. Lester Ros
burg, Mrs. Lloyd Froom, Mrs.
Fred Evenden and Mrs. Dean
Bishoprlck.
The next clinic will be May
12.'
Legion Post
SUverton Delbert Reeves
post No. 7, American Legion,
with Earl Baker, commander,
in charge, assisted by Ronald
Heed, adjutant, nave received
the first of three reports from
the members of the nominating
committee as their choice for
officers for the coming year.
N o additional nominations
were presented from the floor.
For post commander, the
name of Charles Bascue was
submitted. As assisting officers,
named were for first vice
president, Bruce BlUlngs;
second vice, Raymond Church;
for adjutant, Jack Burton; ser-geant-at-arms,
Lewis A. Hall;
chaplain, F. M. Powell; histor
ian, George Towe; members of
the executive committee, Ralph
Francis, Ralph, Gordon and
Olaf Anderson; of the housing
committee, Ernest L. Starr and
Ronald Reed.
The district No. 2 caucus will
be held at Woodburn Legion
hall Thursday evening, May 14,
with Fred Lucht of Mt Angel,
district president, presiding.
Named on the acting com
mittee for the Memorial Day
program are Robert Allen, C.
J. Towe and Ernest L. Starr.
A Cemetery ' Association
meeting is to be called in the
interest in any one in Marlon
county who wishes to see the
graves of Oregon pioneers re
spectfully cared for, to be at
Legion Hall, SUverton, Thurs
day, AprU 23, at 8 p.m.
When hollow logs are drag
ged from the forest in the Solo
mon Islands a magician sits on
them to "lighten" the load.
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