Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 15, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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    Saturday, Xante. II, 1I5S
Part 10
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Uitm, Ongm
Welfare Board
Sues Children
Albany Children who
have been warned about fail
ure to contribute to support of
their needy parent! are in for
tough sledding at the banof of
the itate public welfare com
miulon if they have Ignored
the warning.
This wai Indicated today by
the appearance of two com
plaint in circuit court here.
John Oliver Graff and Ralph
Whitela have been lued for
$133 and $1,185 judgmenti re
spectlvely by the Oregon Pub'
lie Welfare commission. Neith
er of theie two 10m hai con
tributed toward the aupport of
nil parent, the commission
charges.
Keizer
Kelzer Mrs. Paul Pierce
and Mrs. Robert Casteel were
Joint hostesses at a stork
shower Wednesday evening,
Aug. 12th, held at the home
of Mrs. Pierce, 6110 Newberg
drive. The 'shower wa given
for Mrs. Vern Redlnger and
many beautiful gifts were re
ceived. The pink and blue mo
tif was carried out in room and
table decorations. Games were
played with prizes going to
Eleanor Brown, Agnes Orton,
Donna Crocker and Velma
Wilkinson. Guests were Flos
ale Bedwell, Agnes Orton, Mrs.
Ruth Pierce, Mrs. Lloyd Wil
kinson, Mrs. E. F. McKinney,
Mrs. Marlyn Hadley, Mrs.
Maude McClanahan, Mrs. A.
D. Brown, Eleanor Brown,
Mrs. George Long, Mrs. Roger
Morse, Mrs. Harley Cordray,
Mrs. Croker, Mrs. Alice Wil
kinson, Mrs. . Ruth Redlnger,
Mrs. Donna Crocker, Mrs.
Dorothy Hindman, Mrs. Onas
S. Olson, Mrs. Lyle Wilkinson,
Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Miss Pa
tricia Bridges, Mrs. Charles
Redlnger, Mrs. Bus Redlnger,
Mrs. Gladys Eckstein and the
hostesses, Mrs. Pierce and Mrs.
Casteel.
The Kelter Garden club will
meet Tuesday evening, Aug. 18
at the local Fire HaU. The
evening will be taken up with
round table discussion and
a short business meeting.
Rev. George Holmquist and
family have moved into the
new parsonage of the Faith
Lutheran church in Keiier,
The Parsonage facing on Cum
mings Lane just west of the
church was built by men of
the Faith church.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Church
pent last week end at the
coast.
The Well Child Health Clin
ic will be held at the Keizer
Community church on Tues
day, Aug. 18, from 1 to S
o'clock. Dr. Stone and two
nurses will be in charge. For
appointment call the Marion
County Health Clinic.
Terry Teets, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. P. Teets, 1170 Che
mawa road, spent several days
in Roseburg, arriving home
Tuesday. He visited hit lister,
Mrs. Don Cllne.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nick
erson have purchased the
Richlee'i Ice Cream Parlor on
N. River road In Keizer. They
formerly lived in Oakland,
Calif. Mrs. Nickerson's parents
live at Sclo. Mrs. Rlchey will
be at the parlors a few days to
acquaint the new owners with
the business.
The Nlckersons have moved
Into the Carrlgan apartments
on N. River road next to the
Keizer Beauty salon.
A guest of Royal Teets, 1170
Chemawa road, over the week
end was Wade Egelston of
Falls City.
Mrs. A. Burr Black of 3270
Chemawa road, fell at her
home last Thursday and suf
fered a broken ankle.
The J. L. Crouch family.
5053 Robindale drive, received
a surprise visit last Saturday
of long-time friends they
hadn't seen in 12 yeas. They
wera Lt and Mr. W. W.
OFFICE BUILDING FOR SALEM PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Thi modern two story, concrete and brick structure, is
to be erected at the corner of 13th and Ferry streets for the
use of the school administration. Cost if ttlmated to be
tn the neighborhood of $250,000 and is expected to be
ready for occupancy next spring. William I. Williams
is the architect.
Recent Lunar Eclipse Return
Engagement of Prior One
Br J. HUGH PBCETT
SilraMur, SiUmiop. DtrltMo.
' From Mr. O. H. of Rainier,
Oregon, comes this question:
"Was the recent lunar
eclipse on the morning of July
20 a return of the one of tne
evening of July 13, 1933, when
for so long the moon was
blacked out?"
Yes, we may call it a return
engagement of the evening
show of 18 yeara ago. In very
ancient times the Chaldeans
learned from observations that
very similar eclipsei recur af
ter certain periods of time.,
They named this period the
saros. Later, they passed this
knowledge on to other nations.
The reason for the recurrence
was not known, but from past
observations the ancient as
tronomers were able -to fore
tell eclipses quite accurately.
Lebanon Gives
Blood Quota
Lebanon Mrs. Peg Hat
field, blood eo-ordlnator for
Linn county, said Thursday
that Lebanon had the best
community visit in the region
for the past month. She re
ports that 174 donors visited
the bloodmobile center at the
Elks club on Aug. 12. The
quota sought was 150 pints.
There wss special interest
in the gallonier awards. Mrs.
Nellie Adams received- her
certificate for giving three
gallons.
Among the two gallon
awards were those going to
Ruby Hart, Irene McPherson,
Nell Wilbur. Robert Stryker,
Blandina Wilson.
Receiving gallon certificates
were Bob Smtlh, Wllllsm War
den, Barbara Whltten, G. E.
Oelschlaeger, Dorothy Good-
ner, Francis Ames, William
Goodner, S. C. Gustlne, Grace
Netland, Viona Barnes, Ro
bert Thorns, Harvey Schmidt,
Robert Bellinger, Verle Jen
sen, Llllle Gravelle, Herman
Osterman, Ida Kegimbal, John
Miller, Elsie Morehead.
Three Lebanon doctors su
pervised the visit.
TOOTH TOSSER FINED
Glasgow, Scotland ()
Alexander Brown was fined
five pounds ($14) Saturday for
taking his false teeth out of
his mouth and hurling them at
an usher trying to get him out
of a theater. His wife told
the court: "He was sober when
he left home."
Ritchfleld and two sons, re
cently returned from Hawaii
and enroute to Moffitt, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown,
son Dale, and Mrs. Brown's
mother, Mrs. W. W. Miller,
left Thursday for Lovelock.
Nev., by automobile. They will
attend a family reunion of
Mrs. Miller's family while
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Onas S. Olson
will motor to Carlton Sunday
union which will be held at
to attend the Olson family re-
the home of cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Helvie at Carl
ton. A Pierce family reunion was
held Tuesday evening, August
11, at the home of Mr. and j
Mrs. Paul Pierce, 5110 New
berg Drive, with a large at-1
tendance. The reunion was in !
honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. 1
Dunn of Tucson, Ariz., who '
are visiting relatives In Keizer j
and Salem.
DON'T
Throw Tear Welch Away
W Fli Them When
Others Cent
THE JEWEL BOX
MS SUM Bl
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Or Moa Xtthw MumUm Sua
We are told that the Chinese
royal astronomers, Hsl and Ho,
failed to warn their people of
the blackout. of the sun on Oc
tober 22,. 2137 B.C., because
they were "drunk in excess of
wine." They doubtless knew
the law of the saros. It seems
that execution was the fate for
such scientific blunders.
Today the reason for the
saros is quite accurately
known. The sun and the moon
in their apparent paths among
the stars return to nearly the
same relative positions to each
other and to the moon s nodes.
Also, their distances are about
the same. The period of the
saroa is now given as 18 years
10 Vs days in case five leap
yeara occur during this time.
If, there are only four leap
years, then the days are given
as Utt.
Let us see then how we can
calculate the lunar eclipse of
July 28, 1953, from the one of
July 15, 1935. During this
period 1938, 1940, 1944, 1948,
and 1932 were leap years, or
a total of five. Therefore the
recent event was due to occur
18 years 10tt days after the
one of "1933. Eighteen years
take us to July 18, 1953. Ten
more days come to July 25,
Totality in 1938 started at
8:09 p.m. PST, 9:09 p.m
MST, 10:09 p.m. CST. One-
third day more places it eight
hours farther along or in the
morning of July . 26. It did
occur within about one-half
hour of that time
The two eclipses were also
practically identical in that in
both cases the total phase last'
ed 1 hour 41 minutes, or about
the longest possible for a lunar
eclipse.
There might seem to be
discrepency in the saros rule
in that there were seven eclip
ses in "1833 (both sun and
moon considered) while .only
five are scheduled for 1953
The solar eclipse of January
S. 1935, covered only 0.001 of
the sun's diameter. This
amount varies by a tenth or so
from one time to the next, so
it missed entirely in 1933. The
last one In 1933 was on Decern
ber 25. In 1953 the extra Hi
days will throw it into 1954.
Donald Turner Joins
Sweet Home Police
Sweet Home Police Chief
Roy Clover announced the ap
pointment of Donald Turner as
a patrolman with the Sweet
Home police department. He
succeeds James Garlick.
Turner came to Sweet Home
from Salem, where he once
served as a guard at the Ore.
gon State penitentiary. He has
also had experience with a pri
vate detective agency and spent
four and one-half years in the
U. S. Navy.
He is 29, married and has
one child.
FALL CROCUS
Blooms Without
Soil or Water
Jnmbe Bulbs
50c
Each
Free hrfcrng "
4l5SoytnHigt)WMillSta. Salem. Orefo.
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Displays Cover
Greater Area
Displays and exhibits at this
year's Oregon State Fair, Sa
lem, September S through 12,
will be larger In number and
cover more area than ever be
fore, it is reported by John R.
Kelly, fair space manager.
With virtually all space con
tracted for, approximately 300
commercial and non-commercial
exhibitors will stage shows
and demonstrations covering
space about 25 per cent larger
than ever before used, Kelly
said.
Displays and demonstrations
of farm machinery and equip
ment, a major feature of the
fair last year, will be more
than twice as large as in 1952,
according to Kelly. The dis
play will have more than 250
pieces of equipment valued at
more than $1,000,000.
A new feature this year will
be a showing ol house trailers,
said to be the largest ever as
sembled In the Pacific north
west. Hazel Green
Hazel Green Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Zlelinski and son War
ren have returned from a trip
in which they Invited Mr. and
Mrs, Ernest Ziellnski to accom
pany them. They left going
through Eastern Oregon and
on into Idaho. They toured on
into Yellowstone park and
from there returned to Ore
gon going through Montana
and Washington by the way of
Yakima.
Friends and relatives are
honoring Mr. and Mrs. E. J
Welty at their home on Gar
den road on Thursday eve
ning on their recent marriage,
Many friends and relatives
are from the Hazel Green area
Mr. and Mrs. Jul Faar and
John Lehnherr have returned
home from their month-long
trip to Wisconsin and return
ing by North Dakota to visit
with friends and relatives.
Mrs. Don White was hon
ored with a group of friends
and relatives.
Mrs. Don White was honor
ed with a group of friends and
relatives calling on her at her
home on her birthday Tuesday.
Aug. 11. Many called on her
in the afternoon and evening,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Omholt took
their nieces who are here from
California with them to Bend,
Oregon on Wednesday to see
the famous Petersen Rock Gar
dens. On their way home they
stopped by the Detroit dam.
Sunday was the occasion
for a group of cousins and dis
tant relatives to get together at
the Siiverton park. Many came
from Washington and way
points. Those getting together
were the Dick Bruner, Wen
ger and Mullers. Most of them
hope to hold a reunion yearly
from now on. Many of the cou
sins present were from Hazel
Green.
Miss Louise and Norma Om
holt, who have been visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. H. Omholt
for the past month are now
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Borthwick of Indepen
dence. GOLD BAND
LILIES
Now In Bloom!
In One Gallon 1C
Containers, Each I
I'lnm 4-5676
Tele -
Radio-Television
Bj OAVB BLACKMEK
YOCBB FOB THI TELE-VII WING SATURDAY
Dog Tales, t. Local, live children's show featuring Uncle
"Mae." " . ,,
The Teymaker anal His Friends, 1:15. Appioximately five
youngsters will appear.
Major League Baseball, $41. New York at Philadelphia
(American League) "Live."
Hers Baeiag from rortlaod Meadows, 3:3$. . Local, live,
remote telecast. '
inirmi. 4 la. "The Haunted Lighthouse" Jimmy
Olsen, cub reporter, visits his
onto smugglers operating out 01 a oeserieu uinioouK.
Saturday Night Bevae, $. 90 minutes o comedy end
music starring Hoagy Carmichael with guest stars David Rose
and orchestra, Eddie Foy, Jr., Paul Gilbert, and Ricky Vera.
Sammy Kaye Show, 7:39. "So You Want To Lead A
B ft fid "
Dangerous Assignment, S. "The Civil War Map Story"
Steve Is assigned to find why a Civil War map nas been stolen
from the study of a Virginia colonel. ... ..,
Schllts Plsyhoose f Stars, $:$ "Miracle in the Night
stars Ann Harding as a wealthy penny-pincher contemptous
of poor people until she ventures away from her mansion and
learns how the other half lives. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. North, 1$. "Where There's s Will" Pam
and Jerry find their neighbors brutally beaten on the eve of
hi. lmm,. A n-Mtlns cmrA elves a clue to the culprit.
v..h rnmhn Theatre.
Dark" with Brian Donlevy, Miriam Hopkins and Preston Fos
ter. ""
POW Is Sure
Back Pay to
Attract Girls
Freedom , Village
Newsmen Interviewing Sgt
Oimet of Chateogay, N.Y
shortly after his release' by
the communists Saturday
asked him if he had a girl
friend at home. -
"No, I haven't," he re
plied, "but with $5,000 in
back pay coming to me I
don't think I'll have any
trouble finding one." -
3rd Swim Class
For Woodburn
Woodburn The third and
final series of free swimming
instructions for the 1953 sea
son will open Tuesday, Aug.
18, at the Woodburn war me
morial swimming pool at Set
tlemier psrk. Two classes of
beginners, a group of inter
mediates and advanced swim
mers, a diving class and adult
beginner and intermediate
group completed their worn
this Friday.
The schedule of classes from
Aug. 18 to Sept. 4 will be: Be
ginners from 10:30 to 11:13
a.m. ana irom 11:10 xo noon,
Diving class 12:30 to 1:13 p.m.
Intermediates and advanced
swimming 1:15 to 2 p.m. Tues
days through Fridays.
Junior lifesaving will be
from 5 to 3:43 p.m. Tuesdays,
Wednesdays and Fridays and
senior lifesaving from 3:45 to
6:45 p.m. Arrangements will
be msde for students to get in
the extra time required for a
Red Cross certificate. Synchro
nized swimming is planned
for Tuesdays from 5:45 to 7
p.m. Swimming students from
Mt. Angel have been assigned
the hours from 8:30 to 7:30
p.m. Thursdays and 3:30 to 7
p.m. Saturdays.
The" pool will be open to the
public for the next three
weeks Tuesdays 1 to 8 p.m.
and 7 to 9:30 p.ro.; Wednes
days 2 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 9:30
p.m.; Thursdays 2 to 5:30 p.m.,
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Fridays 2 to
5 p.m. and 7 to 9:30 p.m.; Sat
urdays 1 to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to
9:30 p.m.; Sundaya 2 to 0:30
p.m. The pool is closed on
Mondays. '
"Miss Norene Wells, instruc
tor snd life guard, has an
nounced that arrangements are
being made for a special
swimming program at the pool
on Labor day.
SHERMANS MOVE
Mr. Angel Mr. and Mrs.
George Sherman (Selma Van
decoeverlng) and family have
moved to their newly purchas
ed farm located south of Prat
um. IT'S
LEON'S
GREAT
NOW
OPEN FRIDAY
Views
aunt on an island and stumbles
!:$$. "A Gentleman After
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