Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 12, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THIS CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Ortwoa
ToMday, Mar It. 153
Mothers Set
Final Event
, The Highland School Moth'
er's club plant its final meet
ing of the school year Thurs
day, May 14, at 1:15 p.m. In
the school auditorium. A spe
cial Invitation Is extended to
11 mothers of children entering
school this fall.
, Mew officers to be installed
are Mrs. Carroll Meeks, presi
dent; Mrs. Elwin Klein, vice
president; Mrs. Lyle Urban,
secretary; and Mrs. Stanley
Ness, treasurer. The following
new committee chairmen wllr.
be introduced: Mrs. Aiirea urn
van. finance: Mrs. Robert Pres.
ton, hospitality: Mrs. E. E. Den
nis, program; Mrs. Charles Kel-
ley, puoiicity; mi: xvaipu
rlerton. room mothers: Mrs.
Wallace Beckett, health and
welfare; Mrs. Walt Gagle and
Mrs. Charles Harvey, bulletin
and year book.
, The room mothers for the
past year will be given spe
cial recognition uy airs, war
ren Miles, president Included
are Mrs. C. L. McDonald. Mrs.
Albert Plche. Mrs. Charles Kel.
ley, Mrs. J. G. Taylor, Mrs. K.
L. Pugh, Mrs. Ralph Anderson,
Mrs. Wilbur Martin, Mrs. Fred
Loy, Mrs. Jay Teed, Mrs. Mar
vin Nettleton, Mrs. Fred Me-
deck, Mrs. Forrest smpiey,
Mrs. John Norby and Mrs. Gib
son Follls.
The school Instrumental mu
sic classes will play during the
afternoon, led by Mr. Karl The
len, Jr., instructor.
. The first grade mothers will
serve refreshment In the caf
eteria following the meeting
with Mrs. C. I McDonald and
Mrs. Albert Plche as chairmen,
Is Bride-elect The en.
gagement of Miss Joann
Walter, above, to Pfc. Dale
W. Lee was announced re
cently. The bride-to-be is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse A. Walker of Salem
and Mr. Lee is the son of the
Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Lee of
Aumsville.
Life-Membership
Pins Are Presented
County Assembly
Meets at Silverton
' Silverton Marlon coun
ty assembly met Friday night
with Silverton unit, No. 7,
American Legion auxiliary, as
aest group,
ord as favoring Mrs. Frances
Grand as the coming president
of district No. 2, the final de
cision to be at the state con
vention in June at Seaside.
Mrs. Grund is member of the
Monmouth unit and was pres
ent, acknowledging her wil
lingness to serve.
Mrs. Harry Humphreys of
Stayton, president of district
No. 2, American Legion auxil
iary, was the speaker on the
program. Her reports of the
past year's accomplishments
showed all reports for the state
convention submitted by all
district units excepting one.
Mrs. Humphreys related that
district No. 2 units were cred
ited with $2,766.70 tent to
Portland hospital In sewing
materials, and child welfare,
$2,158.30 of values sent in.
Girls state, pledget were the
largest yet In the state with
district No. 2 in the upper
brackets, having IBS Juniors
registered.
Every unit but one 'In the
district, Mrs. Humphrey re
ported, hat an outstanding
poppy poster record, with Sil
verton unit garnering 197
posters. As to hours of hos
pital service, one Newberg unit
member hat earned ' 1,000
hours to her record.
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Rural Club Meeting
Woodburn The Woodburn
.Woman's Rural club will in
stall officer at the regular
meeting Thursday, May 14, at
the library club rooms. Mrs,
John Coleman again will be
installed as president. The
meeting will begin with a no-
host luncheon at noon. The
- committee in charge of the
day's activities will include
Mrs. E. C. Peyton, Mrs. Luella
Sanderson, Mrs. Archie Mur
phy, Mrs. Minnie Bissell, Mrs,
C. W. Conyne, Mrs. Sophia
Owre and Mrs. Catherine Stef
fen. .
Silverton Mrs. Alvin Le-
mrd. publicity chairman of
Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid,
presented life-membership pins
to Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs.
Fred Schucknecht and Mrs. Ole
Sunde during the business hour
of the meeting last week.
The Rachel and Marian cir
cles of the Ladies Aid of Trin
ity, served luncheon Monday,
May 11. for the final meeting
of the club year ox the Silver-
ton Woman's club, at the Trin
ity social rooms. Furnishing the
father-and-son banquet on the
evening of May 22, Friday, the
four Ladles Aid circles, Rachel,
Marian, Naomi and Elizabeth,
will be in charge.
The group is buying a book
in memory of Dr. Oscar Tin-
glestad, who recently died at
his Decorah, Iowa, home, He
Council of Church
Women Lists Officers
Silverton The Silverton
Council of Church Women met
at the First Christian church
for their May session and bi'si
ness and devotional program
last week.
At the noon no-host lunch
eon featuring the beginning of
the program, Mrs. Lyola
Dawes. Mrs. Steve-Enloe, Sr.
Mrs. L. R. Neal and Mrs. C
W. Brenneman. served.
Officers were elected. Mrs.
Maud Hannan will serve
president. Her assistants will
be Mrs. Minnie Overlund.
vice-president: Mrs. Gerhard
Olsen. secretary; and Miss
Hilda J. Olsen. treasurer.
The worship hour was di
rected by Miss Hilda J. Olsen,
assisted by Mrs. Ed Holden
and Mrs. Minnie Overlund.
Music included a program of
piano numbers by Mrs. Marian
Moe, group ringing of sacred
music with Mrs. Moe as as
sisting accompanist, and a vo
cal duet by Mrs. Moe and Mrs.
Al Clemetson with Mrs. Alf O.
Nlnn accompanist.
A talk was presented on ine
tonic of "Christian citizen
shin" by the Rev. Arvid L. Ho-
konson of the Calvary Jvuuwr-
an pastorate. The benediction
prayer was by the Rev. Arthur
Charles Bates ox w ran
Christian church.
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The assembly went on rec- wa nrBt Lutheran min'ister
to be ordained by the local
Trinity pastorate. The book is
entitled: "The Director of The
Evangelical Lutheran Church,"
a listing of ministers from the
year 1800 to the present time.
Members of the Ladies Aid
having previously received life
membership pins include: Mrs.
Sam Ness, Mrs. Lawrence Lar
son, Mrs. Marie Goplerud. Mrs.
John Kloster, Mrs. M. C.
Thompson, Mrs. Marie Storlie,
Mrs. ingeborg Ormbreck, Mrs.
Albert Bather, Mrs. Ed Holden,
Mrs. Lewis HalL Mrs. Silas
Torvend.
Mrs. Marie Goplerud and
Mrs. Joseph A. Luthro were
hostesses for the special life
membership and "In Memorl
am" luncheon. Mrs. Oi Moen
presented the day's topic: "A
Nation It Born." Mrs. Alf O.
Nelson, chairman of the com
mittee on life-membership and
the memoriam, gave a talk on
the significance of the work of
her committee.
Named as delegates to the
Parkland, Wash., WMF district
convention June 9. were Mrs,
Alf O. Nelson and Mrs. Ed Hol
den, and as delegates, Mrs. Carl
Johnson and Mrs. Silas Tor
vend. Circles Meeting
Silverton Meetings of the
lour circles composing the en
tire membership of Trinity Lu-
tneran cnurcn are announced as
follows:
On Tuesday. May 19. at 2
o'clock In the afternoon, Naomi
circle at the Silas Torvend
home,
The Marlam circle. Wednes-
aay aiternoon, May 20, at 2
o'clock, with Mrs. Marie Gon-
lerua as Hostess
Elizabeth circle, at the bom
oi Mrs. Minnie Govette at
o'clock, Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Edwin Hatteberg is to
09 noma nosiess tor the mem-
Pythian Sisters
Meet at Silverton
Silverton Home temple No.
21. Pythian Sisters, met last
week with Mrs. Harvey Kaser,
presenting esch mother pres
ent with a tingle carnation cor
sage in honor of her late moth
er, Mrs. r. Knight, wno was ror
many years active IB tne ry-
thian program.
A general Invitation to mem
bers was read from Mr.- and
Mrs. Clyde Ramsby to attend
the observance of their golden
wedding anniversary reception
Sunday afternoon, May 24.
In the honor program of
draping the charter for SO days
in memory of Mrs. Minnie Fish-
wood, Salem, Mrs. Helen M.
Wrlghtman g? the eulogy.
Mrs. Ben Gifford tang, accom
panied at tne piano by Mrs,
Ralph Adams, and Mrs. E. Z.
Kaufman directed the devotion
al period. Mrs. Albert Grinde
served as manager, Mrs. Ben
Gifford and Mrs. Bessie Morgan
assisting in the charter cere
monial.
A Knights of Pythias project
announced for Thursday eve
ning, May 21, following the
regular business session, will be
a box lunch social, each mem
ber of the Pythian Sisters to
bring her own escort The tale
of the lunch must total the
penny-a-pound weight of the
hostess.
Home temple No. 21 are fur
nishing refreshments for a
Brownie Scout troop Wednes
day afternoon, May 27, at 2:30
o'clock at the city park, a Py
thian party project.
Mrs. Berger Feneide told of
the district convention at Cor-
vallls, Thursday, April 10, at
which 10 local members were
present
Announcement was made of
the Fri(".T afternoon. May 8, of-
iicerr eiub meeting to be at the
home of Mrs. Emll Loe, with
assisting hostesses, Mrs. Henry
Anundson and Mist Bernlce
Langsev.
After the close of the temple
business, a concert was given by
me rarent Teacner association
Mother Singers, directed by
Miss Geraldine French.
Refreshment hostesses were
Mrs. Orlo Thompson, Mrs.
Ralph Adams, Mr. Palma An
derson and Mrs. J. D. Drake.
To Elect Officers
Woodburn New officers
will be elected by Evergreen
assembly,- No. 12, Order of
Rainbow for Girls, at the meet
ing to be Wednesday night
May 13, at 7:30 o'clock. Fol
lowing the meeting the girls
will enjoy a "dutch treat" at
the Coney Island restaurant
A total of S2I4.27 was con
tributed in the cancer drive by
the Rainbow Girls, last week.
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Homemakers Meeting
Woodbum Mrs. Xarl Al
lison will entertain the Wood
burn Homemakers' club at her
home Friday, May 15, at 2
pjn. Mrs. E, C. Peyton will
be program chairman and roll
call will be "Quotations from
my Favorite Poet or Writer."
Mrs. James H. Livesay it
president
. Twenty-one young men from this area Monday after
noon left by bus for Portland for induction into the Armed
Force. The group was honored at a reception at the YMCA
prior to their departure. In the group were Donald Harold
Graves, Salem; Kenneth Edward Allen, Route 1, Aumsville;
Leroy Harold Fery, Route 1, Stayton; Clemes Franklin
Schaffner, Route 1, Mt. Angel; Ted Fredrick Reinwald,
Salem; Robert Peter Borchers, Route 1, Ausmville; John
William Gander, Silverton; Raymond Charles Kelmig,
Gervais; John Paul Pickerell, Route S, Salem; Harvey
James Gjesdal, Route 5, Salem; Merle Eugene Kirk, St
Paul; Arlean Evon Heinrlchs, Salem; David William Boje,
Salem; Sherwood Stanford Thompson, Woodburn; Rob
ert Paul Kloft, Mt Angel; Cliford Wayne Friesen, Salem;
Thomas Salchenberg, Route S, Salem; Franklin D. Hunter,
'Herlong, Calif.; Herbert Leonard Llttau, Route 1, Aums
ville; Roberto Martinez, Route 1, Independence; Robert
Munson, Salem.
At Powell Home
Silverton Coming as a Mo
ther's Day surprise Sunday for
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Powell was
the arrival of their two oldest
grandsons, both in the U. 8.
service.
CpL Marshall Lee Lake
reached home from 19 months'
service In Korea Friday eve
ning, remaining with his moth
er. Mrs. Roy Miller, in Port
land until Saturday when he
visited with his father, Russell
Lake at Gates. Pvt. Arthur G.
Lake, on location at Fort Lewis,
came from Portland Sunday lor
the dinner. Relatives present
at the Powell home over Moth
er's Day week-end were' Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Burkhart
(Ruth Marshall) of Albany,
Russell Lake and Mrs. Pat
Sc breeder (Joanne Lake) and
Jams of Gates, CpL and Mrs.
Marshall Lee Lake, Pvt. Arthur
G. Lake, Mr. and- Mrs. Roy
Rainbow Event
Dallas On Saturday, May
9, Miss Marjorle Nelson was
installed as worthy adviser
of Naomi assembly, Order of
Kainbow for Girls. The inltl-
bers of Rachel circle, Friday atlon was conducted by Miss
-"""""i , ai it o ciock. i Mary Gerlinger, outgoing
Miller and Francis and Vickl
Miller of Portland; and the
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pow
ell and Jerry Laxenfoweii.
The occasion was also the
observance of the birthday an
niversaries of Mrs. Miller and
Francis.
Atomic Cannons
Test on May 23
Las Vegas tin Two mon
itor atomic cannons stood today
on the desert test site where
they will fire the world's first
atomic artillery shell near a
Russia-type train May 23.
One ox the cannons will fire
an atomic shell seven miles
into Frenchman Flat proving
ground, its shell exploding
about 800 feet above an elab
orate array of targets.
The outstanding target will
be the train, which consists of
a 45-ton diesel locomotive, two
tank cart and 13 freight cars,
Including two of European de
sign,, like those used in Rus
sia.
Reed Raps Ike
As Spendthrift
Washington (T Rep. Reed
(R., N.Y.), shouted angrily in
the House Monday that the Ei
senhower administration
"seems to have surrendered to
the spenders." Reed, oldest
Republican in continuous serv
ice in the House, said he was
amazed to see the administra
tion run up "the white flag of
surrender" on its goal of bal
ancing the budget.
"The tpendert teem to have
taken over," he added, "but I
don't think that will scare the
appropriations committee of
the House." He praised
"courageous" efforts of the
committee to trim federal out
lays.
This budget can be bal-
LaXaAU
The 280-millimeter howitz
ers, each weighing 85 tons, 84
feet long and 10 feet wide,
were driven from here under
their own power Saturday to
the firing site.
anced," Reed insisted, "it Con
gress has the courage to do It
Nobody else will have, so far
as I can see."
At another point, Reed shout
ed that he wondered whether
the administration "is still wet
behind the ears."
Reed is chairman of the
Ways and Means committee
which handles tax legislation.
SEOUL PLANS SUBWAY
Puian. Korea OMS The
South Korean government.
looking toward the return of
peace, announced today it is
planning to build a subway
system in Seoul. The transpor
tation ministry said the subway
would cost 818,000,000 and
would requre three yean to
complete.
si Mr, mi, win Mil t mtu nit.
at Its pl tt bullous In lb Plomer
Trust Butldlnf, 109 N. Cotnmlrcltl Strrot,
In tht cm of slm, Mrlon County. .
Oregon, on Tuudfty, the 16th day or
Jun, IBS, or thrtfter, to "! blfhMt
bidder for cuh, or part oath, and a
mortgait on till balinoa, all tht rllht.
title, Intereit and fetate which the nld
jn.hu oolllnion at tht tlmt of hi
deeth had In and to the followlnf dM
erlbed Mil prtmun, to-wlt:
Beginning v in norinwm ooruvr
of thg Peter Parleean Ponatlon Land
Claim No. In Towmnlp Sou' i,
Itente S Well ot tht WUIamtttt
Meridian, Marlon County, Oregon;
thence south a JO Weet I chain! -to
an angle in tht Wait lint of tht
aald elalml thenct south 41' 30'
Weet along tht wtittrly lint of laid
claim, 13.41 chalne to tht Korthwttt
eorntr of a tract ot land deecrlbad
la a deed to John Johneon recorded
In Volume 1 at pate 100 Marlon
County Peed Recordu thence south
wetttrly along tht Northtaiterly lint
of tald Johnion tract and Souh
taaterly Mtenalon hereof to tht lat
terly lint of tald Ptttr Parlatan
Ponatlon Land Claim, at a point
which la 1.17 chalne North W Saat
from tht southeait corner of oald
Donation Land Claim; thenct NorUl
41 Eait along the Easterly line ot
tald Ponatlon Land Claim: 11.11
chalna to tht Northwut corner
thereofi thenct North (7 31' Wett
along tht Northerly lint of tald
Ponatlon Land claim, 131.83 chalna
to tht plact of beginning. Saye and
txctpt all roadg and roadway.
Bald tale to be tubjeet to tht con- '
flrmatlon of tht abort-cntltled Court.
DATEP thll 4th day of May, 1M3.
PIONEER TRUST COMPANY, Admin
litrttor with Will anntitd ot tht
Eatatt Of Joahua Common, detected.
By ROEIK D. DAY,
lu Attorney
Pate 1 -
May 6, 13, IS, M, MM. '
NOTICE
' I have tiled my final account at ad-'
mlnlitrator of tht aitate of Oacar Waoh
ter, deceaicd, In tht Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Marlon County
and aald court haa filed t:00 A.M., ot
Prtday, May 39, 19B3, and tht courtroom
thereof at the time and plact for hear
ing thtrton. All pertona hereby art re
quired to appear and ahow cauac, It any
thert be, why tald, aooount ahould sot
bt allowed and tald elttte doted. ,
" william o. wacam
a O. Btadttr, Jr.
Atkornty tor Admin.
Salem, Oregon
April , Mar s. u, n, , mi.
Df TIB CIRCUIT COURT OP1 TBS
eTTATW OP OPJaOON PC THE
COUNTY OP MARION PROBATE
I3EPARTMKHT
NO. lUSt
En the Matter of the Batata tf
JOSHUA COLLXNSON, Dace 11 Id.
NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE SS HEREBY GIVEN that tht
undersigned, Admlnletrator with will an
nexed at tht Eitatt at Joehua Colllnion.
atetaata ftr Trrtu ox an order duly la
med mi cf tht circuit Court. Probata
Department, of tat State ot Oregon, tor
tht county f Merlon, on tht 4th day
Kidney Slow-Down
May Bring
Restless Nights
Wham kidnap tmtMan alerwu Aarnm. matrrV
toQu compl&in of vMnhiK bttvckMhet. hcatd-
vaheks, diiilnttai ud Jow of pp and furpr,
iMn't iffr muw Bafftrts wttb Uum 4U.
tin jron down dot to
Intyy
such
tu itTfjM and strain, overxatlon or axpo
sure to eold. Minor bladder irtitmtloM duo
to cold or wrung dirt mmy caoM avttiiur ud
aisbu or f regnant passage;
Don't nerlfrtrt Tonr klrlntm tf tb ttmAtt
tioni bothar you. Try Dosm'a Pilla-a mild di
Tiroic it s asiasxTrg now many tunas vota 9
happy rcliaf from that illMomf orta -
tho It milsa of kldnav tnbtaa ami flhan
fluab ont wait. Ask for niw, larg. ormoini
and uti moMr, Gat Zoan'a FJIk todarl
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GREVIJ0UD
worthy adviser, Mist Phyllis
Rulter, Miss Jane Hart and
Miss Patricia Lundy.
Installed with Mist Nelson
were: Gerry Heinemer, associ
ate worthy adviser; Lana
Lawrence, charity; Charlene
Weldeman, hope; and Mary
BeU, faith.
Parents and friends attended
the ceremony.
attended the ' ceremony.
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ITLUUUEKIfcH3 E-ENU:
Fast-Growing
DrRfCTYJyUVt BARGX1NI
100 Feet $5
300 feet $10
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Moems from Juus te Oc lobar In
Many Different Colors
Crows TlroToualy in Almost Any
Boil
Worth tho Cool Many Times
Orrr In Protection at Privacy
TOlla offer BMin., Ih mnA . I.,. k. .v. .. I.
Iiaya a Etta clock ac our aenaatlonal Plowerlnt Pence Planta.
When wt tell them at thut low prlcet tht demand la terrlflo,
arM wc rnaaa caara neon thn w. .nM n. a
ngeh. Our Plowtrlnf Pence la telecttd from tptclally matched yar
leUee c-f Mock Orantt, Poreythla, Hrdranaea, Roet o1 Sharon, Deutala,
Clycanthua, Rt3 eplrca. Pearl Biuh, Waltall and many other wonderful
'""""t an", au mania arc luarantcad bloomtni-etaa and coma with
wmafhlTT ,,tra " ttw " " and trow Ukc mad.
with lull a little tare rou'U turrouncl your home with beauty and traaranco
from oarly avrlrai to lata talL And tor v..r. tn .aw. r-h,. ..., m.
trowa about leal high and tan be trimmed to any width. In a lew yeare yos'll at
twoytnt 05 tht prlTjcy of an MMoor Urlnt room. Batter than any wooden fence
btcatut It'o far mora beautiful and nertr waara cut. Will be admired by all your
, . .JiV? ,' 1 "' Property raluco hundrtde of doUara
ttery year. SEND DO afOtTETi On err! Til pay anly IS lor SO Flowering Ptnct aiiorted
Shruba (maka arjDr9tinatalv ion fu, l . an a, a . ... . ? " "
300 teat), Plue C.OJ). poettot. Stirube arc at leaat 1-3 ft. tall, all carefully traded and matched.
Wt pay poetatt on prtpaM erdera. Omplett Plaattac laatrwellaaa Ineladed with tnrr Orin.
K not well tatlifled In tytry way, rtturn it onet for your money back. EXTRA OUT it yon order
1. ..M' i,H.,n4 w'"1 Tm" """I "ature-a moll colorful ahadc tree, to thrltt
In your yard like tht ont pictured abort. Don't wall. Order HOWI
Knit Ntraerlea. Deal. TDITt. Maaiaraataa. III.
( Pleata nub 30 Flowering met Planta (Maka approilmatlly 100 feet)
) Plane ruah to Plowarlnt Ptnoa Planta (Maka opproilmattly 300 feat)
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6. Evcready Chrome Chicken Fryer
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