Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 14, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL," galea, Oregon .
Friday, August 14, 1953
Silver Tea at
Silverton Success
Silverton The Wednesday
afternoon silver tea at the home
of Mrs. Barney Robstad with
sponsor meuibers of the
Methodist church day time
circles, was attended by
around 135 fuests between the
hours of 2:30 and 8:30.
The committee personnel on
plans Included Mrs. A. J. Me
Cannel, Mrs. F. E. Sylvester,
Miss Caroline Nsegeli. Mrs. W.
E. Toney, Mrs. A. H. Smith and
Mrs. L. M. Sanders.
Presiding at the urns at the
three consecutive hours of the
afternoon were Mrs. F. E. Syl
veiter and Mrs. A. H. Smith;
Mrs. Douglas Barrel! and Mr.
Dwight Foote; and at the last
hour, Mrs. Pearl Porter and
Mrs. A. F. Jack. Receiving at
the door and offering the guest
dook was Mrs. Jack Tuggle.
The feature in educational
work was the display of Scan
dinavian wares and materials
from the collection of Mrs. Rob
stad, including varieties of tex
tiles, China table set, silver
ware, Christmas decorations,
all heirlooms, and collection
made in the Scandinavian
countries more recently.
The proceed from the tea
will be given to the fund for
the recently completed chan
cel of the church.
New Principals Named to
Head Sweet Home School
Woodward-Knodel
Wedding on Aug. 3
Detroit The marriage of
Hiss jeanette Knodel to Rich
ard Woodward was solemnised
at a late afternoon ceremony at
the home of Mr. and Mr. Val
Fisher, Salem, Monday, August
J. The Rev. Donald Payne, of
the Salem First Christian
church, officiated.
The bride wore a white linen
afternoon frock with red ac
cessorles, and carried a corsage
of yellow roses, she was at
tended by Miss Alice Fryer.
Ace Harris, uncle of the bride
groom, was best man.
Present lor the ceremony
were the bride s mother, Mrs.
Don Lloyd; Mrs. Wayne Wood'
ward, mother of the bride
groom, and Miss Arlene Wood
ward, the bridegroom's sister,
and Dennis Lloyd, the bride's
step-brother.
Following the wedding, the
couple drove to Kernville.
where they spent a short honey
moon at the Woodward' home
on the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodward plan
to move to the Kernville house
after August 15th, when Mr.
woodward will engage In com'
merclal fishing.
SILVERTON Mrs. Richard
Churchill (Lulu Belle Dunlvan)
and two children of Washinf
ton, D. C, arrived In Silver
too during the week. They are
visiting at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Arthur Charles
Bates, at Mehama, also with the
family of another lister, the
' Ere 11 Wilsons, and at Independ
ence with the Marshall Powells,
Mrs. Powell 1 also a sister of
Mrs. Churchill.
The guest arrived ' from
Stockton where they had re
cently been with other men
ben of the Dunlvan family.
SILVERTON Trinity Ladlai
Aid circle meeting are an
- nounced a follow: Mlrlan cir
cle to meet August IB, with
. Mrs. Clsus Moen, Rt 1, Box
133, Sublimity; Elizabeth cir
cle, August 20, at the Ed An
derson home on Mill street; the
Rachel circle with Mrs. John
Hainesworth, 411 Lewi. Na
omi circle Is not meeting this
month.
Sweet Home New princi
pals for the grade schools in
the District 55 were appoint
ed by the school board at the
regular meeting held recently.
Hawthorne will be the name
for the school which wa re
cently completed on East Long
street, and was tentatively
called East Long street school
until the school board' de
cision at this meeting.
Appointed to serve a prin
cipal over both the Long street
grade school and the Sweet
Home Junior high school is
Archie D. Cleveland, who has
been an elementary school
principal In Spokane, Wash.
Cleveland replaces George
Cwinn who resigned at the
close of the school year and
Is now teaching in Africa.
George Sloniger was the Jun
ior high principal but will
now hold the position of vice-
principal of the Junior high
school.
David Barker, who has been
vice-principal of an elemen
tary school in Ashland and a
supervising instructor at
Southern Oregon College of
ducation, will replae H. P.
Franklin, as principal of Oak
Heights grade school.
Ray Malone, who has been
teaching at Holley school and
who is a former supervisor
of elementary schools in Lin
coln county, was named the
first principal of the Pleas-
and Valley school wHlch was
recently completed.'
Harry Moffit, for the past
three years a sixth grade
teacher at the Oak Heights
school, was named principal
of the new Hawthorne school.
Moffit formerly served as high
school principal in Welser,
Idsho.
The school board named
velyn Barker, wife of the new
Oak Heights principal, to the
position of elementary super
visor here. She replaces
Charles Edwards, who was or
iginally hired to the post but
who resigned to accept the
prlnclpalship of an elementary
school In Corvallls. Mrs. Bar
ker ha also been serving as a
supervising Instructor at
Southern Oregon College of
Education.
Paul G. McLain, a graduate
of the Chicago Musical school
who has been teaching in
South Bend, Wash., was ap
pointed band and chorus di
rector and musie supervisor
for District 85. :
Resignation of two graJe
school teachers, Judith Forten
and Mary Carlton, were e-
cepted.
District 55 School Superin
tendent William Meidinger,
said Tuesday, September S,
has definitely been set for
the start of the schopl year
for the grade school.' An ini
tial teachers' meeting has been
set for 0 pjn. September 4,
in the Long street school gym
and registration for all grades
will be held between 1:30 and
3:30 p.m. the same day. Stu
dents are to register at their
respective schools.
The first County Institute,
to be held in Sweet Home,
ha been scheduled for Thurs
day and Friday, September 10
and 11. During the first week
of school, pupils will attend
school only on Tuesday and
Wednesday, September 8 and
9.
Meidinger said construction
of a four place garage on Oak
Heights property was author
ized by board members Tues
day night The structure is
expected to cost f 5,100.
The school district' new 28
seat bus has arrievd. Jay
Gould, bus driver, returned
ihis week from Richmond,
Ind., where he had gone to
drive the new vehicle home.
Woodburn Rev. and Mrs.
Arthur Goble of the Foursquare
church will be at home Sun
day, Aug. 18, from 1 to 8 pjn.
to members and friends of the
church at their newly decorat
ed residence, 1187 East Lin
coln Si, Woodburn
Court Active
At Silverfon
Silverton Judge AIL
Nelson's Silverton Justice court
bad been occupied with a va
riety of cases during the past
iew Gays. v
Claude M. Hiner of Salem
was arrested on charge of lar
ccny by bailee on complaint of
Merle Rasmussen, prominent
local turkey raiser. The case
involved an automobile and
was dismissed when a compro
mise settlement was made. The
costs were paid by the defend'
ant.
Paul Blenkush of Mt. An
gel, arrested on complaint of
wile, uudegard E. Blank us h, on
disorderly charge was placed
unaer saw Donds to keep the
pesce.
Marlln Schindler of ML An
gel, was arrested on disorderly
conduct charge on complaint of
his wire, Barbara Schindler.
Schindler Is under 81.000 bond
pending -trial of the case, the
date of which has not yet been
set.
Fred Franklih Yielding of
Route 1, Silverton, charged
with non-support of his wife
and children, was given pre
liminary hearing. Yielding
was held to the grand jury,
and, failing to furnish $1,000
bond, waa committed.
Clarence Albert Hanson and
Iner Twito of Canby each was
fined $25 and costs for violat
ing the angling law.
James Towery, 'Jr., of Al
bany, was arrested by Consta
ble Harley DePeel on a for
gery warrant Towery asked
for preliminary hearing, the
date for which was set for Aug.
17. Bond of $1,000 for his ap
pearance was furnished.
On Aug. 17 the case of the
State vs. James Beakney on
disorderly conduct charge will
be tried.
ing company said that the pro
visions cover few practices not
already in effect here. Other
ordinances set 2Vt percent a
in interest rate on Bancroft
bond, purchased by L. L.
Swan and provide for the Linn
county health officer to serve
in that capacity for the city.
Mt. Angel Foresters
To Picnic Aug. 16
Mt Angel The Catholic Or
der of Foresters will have
their annual picnic Sunday,
August 18, at the Silverton
City Park.
Men and Women Foresters,
adult and juvenile members
and their families' are invited
to attend. Group tables, horse
shoe plots, swimming and
swings will be available. Park
ing near the Armory is sug
gested to facilitate traffic. A
footbridge is convenient to
this area of the park.
The picnic will start approx
imately about 11 o'clock, and
anyone needing transportation
should contsct one of the com
mitteemen, Joseph Wsvra,
William Blem, Val berle, Clar
ence Ebner, Norbert Schmitz.
Arnold Schiedler or Raymond
Terhaar.
Members of the newly or
ganized Silverton court and
their families are Invited as
special guests.
CHIANG GETS JETS
Taipeh, Formosa VP) A
third shipment of American
Jet planes arrived Wednesday
adding strength to Chiag Kai
Shek's Chinese Nationalist air
force.
Supplies Destroyed
In Fire Near Albany
Albany An estimated $4,
000 to $3000 worth of lumber,
plumbing fixtures and elec
trical supplies, stored in two
sheds in North Albany were
destroyed by fire yesterday
afternoon when sparks emitted
from a tractor operating in an
adiacent field started inn
fire extending over several
acres. .
The building supplies were
owned by Mrs. Delmar Luper,
RFD 4. It had not been de
termined whether th Inu I.
covered by insurance. Fire
tniet Don Hayne said. He
provided the estimate of the
total damage after conferring
with, Mrs. Luper.
The fire started in a field
leased from Mrs. Luper by
Virgil William when Wil
liams' tractor produced the
sparks. Little of the Williams'
field was burned over, but the
fire spread through several
acre of grass and two acres
of vetch to the storage sheds.
OREGON WORKER INJURED
Pasco, Wash. UJ9 Charles
Bassett.43, Umatilla, Ore., was
in serious condition in a hos.
pital after he was struck by a
swinging steel block at the
Tidewater-Shaver barge ter
minal near here.
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LAST GREAT WEEK
BSt
BIG
CLEARANCE
HURRY-HURRY
WHILE YOU STILL HAVE
A LARGE SELECTION
. CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER
OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS
MEAT INSPECTION
Albany An ordinance pass
ed at a special 8 a.m. city
council meeting will provide
for a city meat inspector, but
D. E, Nebergall, president of
the. local Nebergall Meat Pack-
ATTENTION!
Effective Sot, Aug. 15
our shop will be closed
oil day on Saturdays.
Part Department open
'til 1 P.M.
EISNER MOTOR CO.
352 N. High St.
Fre Heot for '53
Sea Radiant
GLASSHEAT
1540 Fairground Rd.
Phone 4-6263 '
Boy
Dutch
Shake
Paint
$4.85
gallon
W Give Z.VC Green Stamps
HUTCHEON
PAINT STORE
lit N. Commercial
Phone 1-6617
SCHAEFER'S
NERVE TONIC
Far functional Ji.fu.k.
"tee, nervous headache.
nervous, irrrreomty, owlre
blllty, sleeplessness.
M.0CM1.75
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Ops Mir. I Mu. lsi
enaays, em 4 Suss.
135 N. Catnmarcial
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EFFECTIVE FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY, AUG. 14-15-16
Holly .
UGARh.,,, 2S,fc,$2w
AKE MIX
Belly (rocker
pkgs. a
SOAP POWDERS
ide 47-r. Duz Giant Pko. each 69'
heer 5,. Drefl Giant Pkg. each 69
ORANGEADE
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OILET TISSUE H, 10 , 89
PORK & BEANS M
OMATO JUICES 4;23'
1ARGARINE
Dalewood
5 fc V
alad Dressing 00. 39'
Tomatoes
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Field Giown
Chuck Roast
"U.S." Cheic or "Good" Grade
Cantaloupes
lb. 7'
Vine-Ripened
Hormel Smoked Fancy
Hams
Half or
Whole
Ib.
69
2120 Foirgroandi Rd. 245 Court St. 935 S. Commercial
1265 Cantor St.