Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 16, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Thursday, April 16, 1953
Silverton PTA
Elects Officers
Silverton Mm. Allan Foster
was elected president of the
Silverton Parent Teachers As
sociation at the week's meet
ing, with Mrs. Rafph Schmidt,
"presiding.
Assisting officers elected
are: first vice president, Mrs.
Eugene. Smith; second vice
president, Mrs. Allan Brown;
secretary, Mrs. Fred Hugg; and
treasurer, Mrs. Weldon Hatte
berg. The installation ceremonials
will be observed at the May
meeting, Thursday,. May 7.
Mrs. W. P. Scarth, dean of
girls, directed the senior high
program at the high scnooi
auditorium.
Selections with William Iron
announcer included the 1 sa-
lute to the Flag led by the Hl-Y
group: Invocation, by Omar
Bidlingmeier; two numbers by
the high school mixed choral
group, with Justin L. Dyrud
directing; piano accordion
number by Janice Hatteberg;
Carol Calkins and Nancy PecK
ham in a novelty stunt; Ken
neth Hahn, cornet solo; piano
solo, Cuyler Gilbert; tumoung
number, PE group; mirlmba
solo. Caryl Zetteberg.
Greeting the guests at the
Peckham and Erma King, and
Mrs. Chet Bergerson and Mrs.
X. A. Kelts.
Hostesses " during the re
freshment social hour were
members of the girls' home
makers class.
Announcements were made
that sufficient signatures had
been secured on the petition to
guarantee the kindergarten to
be included in the regular
school system, a new project
for the autumn term of school,
and also the Bible program,
April 17 at 8 p.m., at the Eu
' gene Field auditorium, with
M 1 s s Geraldine French
in charge. The Bible classes
are a Ministerial Association
sponsored project.
CHRISTINE'S EX-BOY FRIEND MARRIES
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U. S. Air Force Sgt. Bill Calhoun, of JEverman, Texas, a
former boy friend of Christine Jorgensen, stands with his
bride, Joyce Laws, an Ipswich, England, shopgirl, after
their marriage at Ipswich. Calhoun and his bride met last
December after word leaked out that he had been dating
Christine without knowing she had once been a GI. Joyce
said she felt sorry for the surgeant, who was taking a
kidding from his pals at the Bentwaters base, and the
romance resulted. (AP Wirephoto)
Big Retail Building
For Candaloria Area
A retail store building to
Cost an estimated $43,000 will
go up at the foot of Candalarla
Heights, it was revealed Wed
nesday when a building per
mit was. issued to Candalarla
Investment company.
The building has been de
signed to accommodate five
retail businesses, but it is said
4hj ipnnnta fcnVA tint vet slim.
edj contracts.
The building will be one
tory in height, 30 feet wide
I m n M t I u i
planned that it be completed
in' the next 00 days. The lo
cation extends from Canda
larla, boulevard to Alice ave
nue, and it will have paved
Evangelism Crusade
At Woodburn Church
Woodburn A "Men's Evan
gelism Crusade"will be held at
the Woodburn Foursquare
church with special services
three nights beginning Friday,
April 17 at 7:45 p.m. Speaker
for Friday night will be Rev.
William Lambert of Portland.
Music will be by the "Voice of
Faith" quartet from KWJJ,
Portland. '
Saturday, April 18, Rev.
Lambert will speak and music
will be by "The Ambassador
Quartet," Multnomah School of
the Bible.
Sunday, April 19 at 7(45 p.m.
the service will be in charge
of the Gideons, Salem camp,
relating their experiences min
istering inside the walls of the
state penitentiary.
The services each night will
be in charge of the men of the
church but everyone is cordial
ly invited to attend.
Postage stamps and false
teeth arethe principal exports
of Liechtenstein says the Na
tional Geographic Society.
parking area between it and
Ermel's Colonial Furniture
and Fronk's Carpeting estab
lishment.
Students Offering
2-Nighf Comedy Play
"Good News" is the name
of the musical comedy produc
tion that will be presented by
Willamette university stu
dents April 30 and May 1 at
Parrish junior high school. .
A cast of 19 principals, as
well as a vocal chorus, danc
ing chorus and en orchestra
of 60 will be featured in this
May week-end extravaganza.
The "Good News" plot deals
with collegiate activities at
"Tait College," a co-d insti
tution, on the eve of the big
football game with the hated
rival, Wilton.
Leading parts in the pro
duction have been assigned
to Nancy Collins of Portland;
faige Bialey, Portland, and
Phone Woodburn 7331
Evenings by Appointment
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Accidents Start
Damage Actions
Albany Four damage
suits involving claims totaling
$264,000, each growing out of
personal injuries allegedly re
ceived by the plaintiffs in ac
cidents, were filed in circuit
court in Linn county Tuesday,
Three are asking damages
alleged to have been caused in
industrial mishaps and one is
the result of a traffic accident
Largest claim was filed by
Robert Lewis Sills who asks a
judgment of $144,000 against
the Cascades Plywood corpor
atlon of Lebanon, by whom he
was employed as a slicer opera'
tor.
The Linn Plywood corpora
tion of Albany is named de
fendant in two suits, each
plaintiff asking $55,000.
In the one case, Earl V. Bar
ney, a millwright, claims per
manent disability as a result
of a fall he asserts he suffered
while engaged in dismantling
an old dry kiln June 10, 1952
Virgil Russell, employed
also by Linn Plywood, alleges
that on Dec. 24, 1952, he
slipped and fell while feeding
a hog fuel conveyor outdoors in
tne rain wnere footing was
rendered precarious by the
moisture.
The fourth suit was brought
by Roy Morford against An
drew St. Clair and the Ham
mond Lumber Co., claiming
$10,000 damages. Morford re
cites that he was driving his
pick-up truck westward on the
Lebanon-Lacomb road Sept. 8,
1952, when another pick-up,
driven by St. Clair and owned
by the Hammond company ap
proached him rapidly from the
opposite direction. The Ham
mond vehicle, Morford claims,
skidded as it neared him and
turned broadside in his path.
Dorothea Anderson, Vancou
ver, wash. .. - '
REDS CLEAR EXCHANGE SITE
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Detroit Plans
Detroit Plans for the con'
struction of a Detroit commu
nity building to be erected soon
were discussed at an open
meeting of the city council
Tuesday.
Harry Rutherford drew plans
for the proposed building
which will be constructed
largely with donated labor and
materials salvaged from the
Monsold recreation hall, Cash
contributions are being solicited
to help with costs, estimated to
be $1200. ,
Ted Miller, Four Corners
fire chief, was guest speaker,
explaining fire-fighting needs
and equipment suitable for
small towns. Other out-
of-town guests were Frank
Borden and Dale Jeffries of
North Koreans, working with hand tools, clear the Com-
cunist site at Panmunjom, Korea, where the prisoner of
war exchange is scheduled to take place. One man bends
over shovel while two others aid him by pulling on ropes.
Tents will be erected on this site as soon as suitable floors
can be constructed. (AP Wirephoto via radio from Tokyo)
Four Corners and Frank Hale
of Portland. .
Harold Champion and John
Estey explained the services of
the Idanha fire department and
urged that Detroit actively
support their fire organization
which now protects the Detroit
area.
Portland Bid Low on
Army Transport Job
San Francisco (U.R) Willam
ette Iron and Steel company,
Portland, was low bidder here
on a job the Military Sea
Transportation Service called
the largest transport conversion
job it has ever offered.
The firm bid $3,014,000 for
conversion, rearmament and
overhaul of the P-2 type trans
port Gen. W. H. Gordon. V
Murphy and Ramage
On Welfare Board
Claude H. Murphy, Salem
realtor and John Ramage, for
mer canneryman of Woodburn,
have been' named to member
ship on the Marlon county
welfare commission.
Murphy, who sat in during
the March meeting of the
commission, takes the place
caused by the resignation of
Mrs. Gladys Shields, Jefferson
newspaperwoman, while Ram
age replaces Mrs. Abner Kline.
Both of the women resigned. .
In the Middle Ages the Bal
tic Sea is said to have frozen
over frequently. ..
School Bonds at
Albany Sold
Albany' Members of the
Union High school district No.
8 board of directors Monday
night voted acceptance of the
First National Bank of Port
land bid on the $1,350,000 20
year bond issue voted by the
people last year to finance con
struction of a new high school
building here. , . v
The First National's bid was
The United States National
bank of Portland was the other
bidder. ;.' '
Actual sale of the bonds will
be deferred pending final dis
position of a friendly suit
brought in circuit court here to
validate formation of the union
high school district. The litiga.
tlon will soon be in the hands
of the state supreme court for
final judgment.
The First National bid on
the bond contained an offer of
$100.02 for each $100 par value
bond and interest rates from
3!i to 3 per cent depending
upon time of maturity. The
purchase contract will provide
that $67,000 of the Bonds shall
be retired annually from 1954
to 1963, inclusive, and $68,000
will retire thereafter annually
until 1973, when the last bond
will be redeemed. ' ' "
Portland Council May
Change Working Hours
Portland (U.R) The Port
land city council has scheduled
a public hearing for April 29
on whether to change working
hours of city employes to con
form with daylight saving time. .
Oregon has a new law prohi
biting "fast time." City em
ployes want to start work an
hour earlier to get the extra
hour of daylight. Similar re
quests have been made by fed
eral and private employes. "
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