Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 27, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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    Monday, April 27, 1953
Page 18
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon
Speech Class
Graduation
Graduation exercises were
held Sunday afternoon at the
Golden Arrow for the gradua
tion class of the Frank Lock-
man Institute of Speech and
Personality. -
The following studenti were
granted diplomat for comple
tion of the course this spring:
Floyd Bunn, Willamina; Em
erson Eiler, McMinnville; Jack
Greenwood, Willis Hart and
Collas Marsters, Dallas; Clark
Lethin, Albany; Donna Clark,
Hazel Cobb, Al Flicker, Chris
tine French, Fred Graham,
Dean Graham, Lott Hodges, Al
Isaak, Ron Nichols, Louise Pet
tit, Everett Phillips, Gwen
Phillips, Dr. Hay Pinson, Sarah
Tennis, Leo Wortz, Tom Wris
ton, Lou Ann Haskins, Olaf
Thonstad, all of Salem.
The speech institute is direct
ed by Frank Lockman and this
class concludes the training
program until next fall.
Free X-Rays Are
Still Available
Free chest x-rays may still
be had for all Marion county
residents who wish to have
them taken, according to Jason
Lee, chairman of the recent
Marion county x-ray survey.
He said that appointments
may be made at the Marion
County public health office in
Masonic Temple.
: Walter Minier, treasurer for
the survey, said he paid $232.80
for free x-rays that recently
had been given to residents of
the county.
Free x-rays will continue to
be given until the balance of
the funds on hand has been
used.
Keizer
Auxiliary
VFWand
Have Joint Meeting
District No. 20, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, and the VFW
auxiliary will meet in the ar
mory at Silverton, Sunday,
May S, at 2:30 p.m. Annual
election of officers of both or
ganizations will be held.
Commander of the district Is
Leroy Simpson, Salem, and
president of the district auxil
iary is Mrs. Albert Lennert of
Woodburn. Following the busi
ness meeting a no-host dinner
will be served,
On Thursday night, April 23,
ui officers 01 Scio VFW auxil
iary were Installed by Mrs. Le
Hoy Simpson, Sr., vice-presl-dent
of the district An install
ing team from Marion auxiliary
assisted her. Members were:
Mrs. I veil Haley, Mrs. Joe
Hopkins, Mrs. C. M. Brlggi,
Mrs. J. H. O'Brien, Mrs. W. L.
Barnett, Mrs. Don Stupka, Mrs.
Mel Clemens, Mrs. Al Aeschll
mann. Following the Installation a
short school of Instruction was
held for the new officers, and
a late supper was served by
the Scio auxiliary.
Cousin's Shot Kills
Hunter Near Salinas
Salinas, Calif. (U.B Robert
Samuel Darnell, 18, was acci
dentally shot and killed by his
cousin while hunting along a
river near here yesterday.
The victim, who lived in
Salinas, was with four of his
cousins, all of whom were hunt
ing with .22 rifles when the
accident occurred,
Coroner Elmer Machado said
Darnell and George Royce By
rs, 15, of Aromas, Calif., got
Into a boat when Byers acci
dentally hit the trigger of his
gun.
The bullet struck Darnell In
the chest and he was pronounc
ed dead on arrival at Salinas
hospital.
Keizer - Mr. and Mrs. Gar
field Morse, who formerly
lived on Chehalis avenue in
Keizer, are the parents of
daughter born April 18th at
the Salem Memorial hospital,
They now live at 1073 Baker
street. Mrs. Morse Is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Col
lins, 8075 Robindale drive in
Keizer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner,
4145 North River road are on
a three-weeks' vacation to
Chlckasha, Okla., visiting a sis
ter and brother of Mrs. Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Martin
and daughter Diane, were in
Portland recently visiting Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Stillges, parents
of Mrs. Martin.
, The Popper, located at the
corner of Chemawa road and
North River road, was broken
into again Tuesday night. Some
candy and pop were stolen.
Keizer school has announced
winners in the poppy .poster
contest sponsored by the Amer
ican Legion auxiliary,
Jerry Hawley and Karl
Shidler placed first in their
class and each received checks
for $3. -
Leonard Hayes and Carol
Ann Hudson placed 2nd with
checks of S3 each.,
Bob Hawley and Melvin
Hasche placed 3rd and received
XI each.
The Keizer school purchased
a new Ampro projector with
student body funds. It will be
of help in the Visual Aid pro
gram in the school.
Friday of this week the Kei
zer Kats of the 8th grade will
play the Silverton grade school
at Keizer.
The faculty of Keizer school
will have a pot luck dinner in
the Keizer school auditorium
Tuesday, April 28, at 6 p.m.
Keizer Friday evening,
April 24, the Keizer Cub Scout
pack 41 held its regular meet
ing. '
Honor den for the month
was den 11 with perfect parent
attendance.
The first awards of the meet
ing were bobcat pins presented
to John Steven Bealey, Dennis
M. Richey, Jlmme Brandt and
Dennis Leffler.
Wolf awards went to Doug
las Mekkers, Danny White,
Larry Anderson and Keith
Niel; wolf gold arrow, Douglas
Mekkers; wolf silver arrow,
Michael Esplin; bear award,
Billy Walker, Gary Hurd, Dan
ny Whltehurst, Gary Hibbs and
Marion Smith; bear gold ar
row, Gary Hurd, Danny White-
hurst and Marvin Smith; bear
silver arrows, Gary Hurd, Dan
ny Whltehurst and Marvin
Smith; lion gold arrow, Dennis
Holmes and Jimmy Lappen.
A webelos award, the high
est achievement in Cub Scout
ing, was presented to Clifford
Harris.
Annual inspection of the
pack was conducted by Carlylc
Shidler, Otto Yunker, Jack
Rhodes and Dan Nash, all com
missioner of Cherry street
Scout district.
John Coomler, president of
Keizer Lions club, sponsor, of
pack 41, presented Ralph Sip
prell. Cub committee chair
man, with a Cub pock 41 ban
ner and a check to be used for
the purchase of needed baeball
equipment.
BAN QUEEN S MOVIES
Dublin, Ireland W) Sinn
Fein, a militant Irish national
ist group, Saturday, called on
Irish cinema workers to ban
the film of Queen Elizabeth's
coronation on June 2 from
Irish movie theaters.
Athlete Held
In Robbery Plot
Chicago . (U.R) A former
Marquette university player
was arrested here today and
held as a suspect in the "kill
or be killed" $140,000 bank
robbery plot that led to a gun
battle in St. Louis Friday.
Glenn Chernick, one-time
quarterback for the Milwau
kee college, was arrested at
his home here and held for
federal authorities.
The 23-year-old former var
sity star refusd to talk to po
lice. .
One bandit killed himself
rather than be captured and
two gunmen were critically
wounded Friday when 100 po
lice closed in on the St. Louis
bank during the holdup. A
fourth man, believed to be the
driver of the get-away car,
escaped.
Week-end Rains in
Nation Taper Down
. (Br Th. Auoct.ted Frew)
Weekend rains tapered off
In eastern United States and
the unseasonable chill across
the Great Lakes region and
into New England moderated.
Except for near-freezing
temperatures recorded in the
northern Great Palins, Michi
gan, Wisconsin and northern
Illinois and Indiana, it was a
typical April day.
There were showers, light
rain or drizzle In the Pacific
northwest, eastern Montana
and western North Dakota,
Michigan and New York state.
But elsewhere the weather
was fair, and in some part of
the southwest it was hot.
East Salem
East Salem - Then, ara nut
of state guests In several homes
in Auburn community this
week. At the Donald Town
send home on Monroe avenue,
is her mother, Mrs. James Kin
cade from Newman, 111. She
came west to be In the home
while Mrs. Townsend i In th
Salem General hospital for
surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bou
dreau from Seattle, Wash., and
their grandson, Douglas Lee
from San Francisco, Calif., are
visiting; in the Stuart Jnhn
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Jnhn
were hosts for a pinochle par
ty at tneir borne Saturday
night. Playing were Mr. unri
Mrs. Otto Mehloff. Mr nd
Mrs. William Reid, Mr. and
Mrs. i ranK ueorge, and the
hosts. Honors went to Mr. and
Mrs. Held. Mrs. Manlnff anH
Mr. George.
The Monroe Avenue Sawlm,
club meetlne wai hIH at th
home of Mrs. Melvin Shaw on
Wednesday.
The Kooky Kutup 4-H Cook
ing club of Washington school
girls met . Thursday night in
the home of their leader, Mrs,
Fred 6malley with the girls
having some practice baking,
Attending were the assistant
leader, Mrs. Albert Suran, a
guest, Mrs. Raymond Mullins
and members, Patty Stubble
field, Darlene Clark, Marlotta
Pendergast, Sharon Suran, Ei
leen Smalley, Sharon Mullins
and Jackie Smalley.
Cardinal's Condition
Becomes Serious
Vatican City ff Valerie
Cardinal Valerl, 70, 1U with
pneumonia, continued to
worsen today and there was
fear here for his life.,
The Italian prelate, one of
the 24 new cardinals created
last January by the pope, had
a high fever today following a
relapse. He has already re
ceived the last rites . of the
church and a special blessing
from the pope.
Four Killed When
Auto and Train Hit
San Bernardino Calif. (U.R)
Four persons, including two
small children, were killed
and two others critically in
jured in an auto-train accident
last night when their car drive
in front of the east-bound
Union Pacific City of Los An
geles, authorities reported.
The dead were identified as:
Randy Reeves, 6; his brother
Monnie Ray, 1 V4, and their
mother, Mrs. Mary Reeves, 47,
of Moody, Tex., and William
J. Holder, 35, of Hamlin, Tex.
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