Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 14, 1953, Page 33, Image 33

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Thndr, May 14, 1951
'UNION MADE" BIRD NEST
THK CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Ontoi
FOOD ESCTKW rag 11
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Sweet Home
This bluejay ilU on eggi in her nett bearing "union
made label to a tree on the ground of the Evangelical
Children'! Home in St Louis. Victor B. Hauck, superin
tendent of the home, aaid the labeled scrap of paper
uted In the nett conitructlon ii believed to have come
a,t! PP after a wallpapering project nearby.
(AP Wiiephoto.) ..
Urges Funds lor
N.W. Projects
Washington OT Rep. Mag
nuson (D-Wah.) urged appro
priation! for five Pacific
Northwest power projects Wed
nesday, Including 2hi million
dollars to start work on Ice
Harbor lock and dam.
Citing what he termed the
Northwest's "acute and grow
ing need for hydroelectric
-J p o w e r," Magnuson asked a
House appropriations' subcom
i mlttee to recommend these
amounts for the year starting
'July 1:
' Chief Joseph Sam, 25 mll-
lion; McNary lock and dam,
$27,700,000; The Dalles lock
and dam, $37,429,000, all on
the Columbia River; and Al
benl Falls dam on Pend Oreille
River, $7,200,000.
All the figures corerspond to
the Eisenhower budget with
the exception of Ice Harbor for
which the present administra
tion recommended nothing.
'.' Rep. Coon (R-Ore.) also urg
ed the subcommittee to sup
port the request for funds for
The Dalles project.
, JAPAN BANS IRANIAN OIL
, Tokyo VP) Japan told Brit-
aln Wednesday, in effect, that
it will halt future purchases
of Iranian oil by Japanese
companies, Kyodo News Serv
ice reported. The 18,000-ton
tanker, Nl&sho Mara, last
week arrived with a load of
Iranian oil.
Last Rites for
Col. Sfallings
Portland Vf) Funeral serv
ices were held here Wednes
day for Col. A. R. Stallings, 85,
who for 16 years was president
of the U. S. Spruce Production
Corp. He died Monday after a
year's illness.
He was born in West Vir
ginia and was commissioned in
the judge advocate general's
department in 1918. ,
In 1930 he became head of
the government spruce corpora
tion which was to dispose of
assets acquired during World
War I for spruce used in air
plane construction.
The corporation was liquid-
Sweet Home The Joe
Thompson home on south
Twelfth avenue was the scene
of a double celebration Sun
day. Joe Thompson celebrated
his birthday aniversary and
Mrs. Thompson was honored
on Mother's Day.
Attending the dinner party
celebration were Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Thompson and Marylls
and Sharon Blachly; Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Moxley and Joan,
Foster; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hodge, Glendale; Mr. and Mrs.
Del Fox and Carolyn. Winston;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomp
son and Bobby, Sweet Home;
and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Thomp
son and Shane, Sweet Home;
and Vernon Thompson from
Oregon Stat college in Corval
lis. , '
A family reunion was held
in the Trout Creek Camp park
Sunday when the Earl Gerber
family got together for a pic
nic. Attending were. Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Gerber and Roger,
Ronnie and Stephen; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Gerber and De
wight and Linda Lee; Mr. Guy
Gerber and his fiance. Miss Le-
nore Erickson, all of Portland;
Lynnie Gerber, Mrs. Lanning
and Sammy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Gerber of Sweet Home
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Miller, Fairvicw.
Capt. and Mrs. Leslie Swope
and children left Monday for
Petersburg, Vs., where Captain
Swope is stationed after re
turning from three years in the
Quartermaster Corps in Yoki
hama, Japan. The Swopes have
been visiting with the parents
of Mrs. Swope, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Boyd of 825 9th ave
nue.
a ted in 1948 after criticism rjy
Congress for having stayed so
long in business.
The W. I. Howe family and
Claire Mclntyra family mo
tored to Detroit Dam Sunday
stopping st the Marlon Forks
I lsA natcnery to inspect me
operation.
Mr. and Mrs. John Clover
of Gilroy, Calif., have been vis
iting their son Roy Clover.
1155 J street, for the put
week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lundt en
tertained out-of-town guests at
a picnic at Trout Creek camp
Sunday. Former Sweet Home
residents, Mrs. Annie Father
gill, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Helgerson, Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. James Lyon and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Rosenlund
and family, all of Sweet Home,
were present
Mr. and Mrs. OrvlUe Nuan
and Larry and Gene, Salem,
were Sunday visitors at the
Roy Cook home in the City
Park Sunday. Frank Kelly,
Lebanon, father of Mrs. Cook,
also has been visiting Us
daughter the past two weeks.
Curtis Wilson, owner of the
Foster garage, purchased an
acre on the Foster river road
for a building site recently.
Citizen Makes Arrest
For Drunk Driving
Ralph Willis Baker, Rose
burg, was in the county jail
Wednesday after being arrest
ed on a citizen's arrest for
drunk driving.
Baker was arrested by C. O.
Graham, Portland, after Bak
er's auto ran into the rear of
his car while Baker was stop-
Mil for h -nA traffii. Ilsht pi
Vista avenue on South Com-j
merclal street
Baker pleaded Innocent in
district court Wednesday morn
ing and was ordered held in
lieu of $350 ball pending trial.
Only minor damage was done
to,the cars in the acicdent
Sfaylon High
In May Fete
Stayton - The May Day
program presented on Satur
day morning at the high school
begin with the high school
band playing several numbers,
and baton twlrlers. Delores
Marrtz and Carol Klrsch per
forming.
The coronation of Queen
Sally by Mayor Ed Bell wasiJamet Md Ttamle chrlsten-
dh on uie program, wiin uie
welcome by Grand Marshall
Clarence Hinrlchs, and the pro
clamation by the Queen. The
students of the high school and
grade school entertained with
singing and folk dances.
Members of the Royal Court
were: the Queen, Sally Stud
nick, and escort, Dick Heater;
princess. Sherry Spanlol, and
escort, Marvin band berg; prin
cess, Shirley Mlnten, and es
cort Jim Frlchtl; princess,
Marilyn Nokelby, and escort,
Wayne Mlnten; princess, Mar
Jorie Fridrich, and escort, Ro
ger Neilson; princess, Nancy
Frye, and escort, Floyd Len
gacher; princess, Alice John
son, and escort, Bruce Phlllppi;
princess, Claudia Johnson, and
escort Don Small; princess.
Carol Coulter, and escort. Bob
Weddlc; keeper of the gate,
Cherri Shelton, and "Buzzy
Baker; lord mayor, Ed Bell;
grand mirshall, Clarence Hln
richs; flower girls, Cheryl
Chrisman, and La Donna Bark
meyer; tram bearers. Marvin
sen; crown bearer, Ronnie ma
rtens. -
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