Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 20, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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    Thursday, August 20, 1953
GET RID OF THOSE ICEBOXES
Portland POW
On Released List
Portland () The parents,
five sisters and younger broth
er of Col. Marvin L. Glaser,
21, of Portland got the good
news Wednesday night of his
release from a North Korean
prison camp.
When the mother. Mrs. Gus
hopefully, told tha others, tha
house was filled with screams
of joy. The younger children
did somersaults and hand
springs. - '
He wss reported missing in
December, 1930, but tha par
ents got word in March, 1051,
that ha was a prisoner. .
Tall City A special meet
ing wiU be held at tha Oak
hurst school house at p.m.
Friday to elect a director to
take the place of Mr. Hurst
who has resigned.
Log Tank Trunk
Puts Out Fire
Prineville W) A logging
tank truck which happened to
be driving by prevented spread
ot a fire in his rye field six
the Endicott Logging Co. and
used for wetting down roads,
turned on the sprinklers and
the -blaze wss stopped after it
had covered half an acre.
Eastern Oregon Mill
Property Being Sold
Northwest lumbermen s n d'
lumber concerns including H.
J. O'Oonnel, M. H. Wyman, E.
W. Stuchell, D. E. Wyman, Al-
vin Schwager, Capital Timber
Products Co., and Donover Co.,
Inc.
Sale price was not disclosed
by either the sellers or the pur
chasers. -
1
Condon, Ore. UJ! Sale of
all the capital stock ot the
t-.i fw;-,'
miles north of here. Art Sil
vers reported Wednesday.
He said the field was ignited
by sparks from his tractor. The
driver of the truck, owned by
Kinzua Lumber Co. was an
Recent diicoverlef of art
and cralt work in the city of
lie. Nigeria, Indicate a lost
culture flourished there 800
years ago.
nounced here today by J. D.
Y ;
Coleman, general manager of
the firm.
Glaser, who had been waiting
Purchasers were a group of
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, OrefM
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If you have any old iceboxes auch u these laying about
your Bbbroood. take a tip from Illinois and dis
mantle Uwsrn or ranov tntoa, Hera children in Chicago
play amongst the potential -baby traps" before Illinois
passed a law against indiscriminate discarding ot icebox
units. During the last week 11 children died tn various
sections of the country baccate, they crawled into iceboxes
and abut tn door. (VP fetephoto)
YCVfo Hold
Study Course
ML Aegel -Cn Yarttt
One C&rsR. Qm T. C
witn. taa taansc.
corps af Two
Workers xiysmtwirft t&ee enex
coast treat Ctmoxis San
Ditto wia tak part an a ausa
mer vea?xcer-e8oy week her
at Uogsa AnffJ Abbey and
Seminary ama the M0121I An
gel Wccaea CoBegre begin
ning next Snnday Aug. 33
until Friday, Aug. 38.
The group composed of or
dinary working fellows and
girls from various sections tip
and down the coast represents
merely a part of the vast In
ternational organisation called
the Young Christian Worker
movement Begun in Belgium
by a zealous priest. Canon
Cardijn, the Y.C.W. hat for its
objective the restoring of
Christ and his teachings back
Into the life of the worker.
- The six-day meet affords an
opportunity for all those at
tending to meet such Y.C.W.
leaders as Msgr. Reynolds Hil
lenbrand of Hubbard Woods,
111., Y.C.W. national chaplain;
Red Sullivan, Chicago, nation
al president; Miss Jean Pew,
Los Angeles. Girls National
president.
Young men and ladies In the
area, whether or not they are
presently connected with the
movement, are invited to at
tend any or all of the sessions
during the week.
Because of the specific as
pects of the problems facing
young men and girls differ,
separata problems will be aet
tip for each. All evening ses
sions, however, will be joint
sessions and ot general interest
to all of tha representatives to
tha Study Week.
On Monday evening, August
14, Red Sullivsn, national
president, will talk on how to
have better meetings. Monslg
nor Reynolds Hillenbrand, na
tional chaplain and pastor of
Sacred Heart parish, Hubbard
Woods, 111., will speak on the
encycllnlcals and the social
teachings of the church. Other
evening speskers will be the
Very Reverend Bernard Sand
er, O.S.B., rector ot Mount
Angel Seminary, and Miss
Jesn Pew, Los Angeles, vice
president ot the Young Chris
tian Workers.
OCE DEAN
v t- .
Dr. Arthur Hugh Glogau
who hst been appointed
desn of men and assistant
professor of science and ed
ucation at the Oregon Col
lege of Education.
Salem Boy Garbed
As Girl Grabbed
Portland (Pi A matron at
the railroad station hers called
police Wednesday when she got
suspicious about a youth in ie
mlnine clothing.
They found it was a 15-year
old Salem boy who had dressed
up like a young woman to run
away from home and attempt
to reach San Francisco. He
even had a new permanent and
painted fingernails.
Juvenile authorities released
tha boy to his parents Wednes
day night.
Prison Population of
U. S. Higher This Year
Washington AMD U. S.
prison population was higher
at tha beginning of this year
than any year sines 1840, the
Bureau of Prisons reported to
day.
There were 167,374 prisoners
In state and federal prisons at
tha end of 1953, an increase of
l.S per cent from the previous
year.
Of the total, (.239 or 3.7 per
cent were women.
Facelifting for
Crowfoot Bldg.
Lebanon The Crowfoot
grange hall, now being re
modeled and modernized, was
first a part of the old Mineral
springs college at Sodavllle.
For eight years it served as a
dormitory for the college,
standing on tha level below
and west of the college build
ing. The location is now a part
of tha Sodavllle school grounds.
This dormitory, built in 1896,
was the home of the president
of the college, J. R. Geddes, his
wife and three children, as well
as six teachers and a dozen
boarding students. Mrs. Geddes
was cook. The teachers assisted
and most of the young women
residents earned their board by
helping with the house work.
It was tha policy of this pi
oneer college to admit all stu
dents regardless of finances.
Any kind of produce that
could be used on the doritory
table was accepted in payment
of tuition and board. It is said
that the student who had
spending money in his pocket
was an exception.
When the college closed its
doors the grange, first organ'
ized in Sodavllle, bought the
dormitory. In the summer of
1905, they put rollers under it
and ; hauled it with ' horses
across country by the most di
rect route to Crowfoot. It has
been used there for grange pur
poses since that time.
320,000 Children to
Get Polio Innoculation
New York (U.B The Na
tional Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis is turning over to the
government enough gamma
globulin to inoculate 320,000
more children against polios
crippling effects.
Basil O'Connor, foundation
president, said 2,250,000 cubic
centimeters of the serum is be
ing given to the Office of De
fense Mobilization tor distribu
tion to state health officers.
Princess 23; Who'll
She Dance With Fri.?
Balmoral, Scotland Uft
Princess Margaret reaches the
age of 33 tomorrow, with most
of Britain waiting to sea with
whom she dances at tha birth
day ball to be given for her
by the queen.
The princess has been hen'
for more than two weeks now
under the Jond protective eye
ot her sister. Queen Elizabeth
II, relaxing from the strain of
her royal tour of Rhodesia in
Africa and of the worldwide
rumors of a romance with
handsome, divorced RAF Capt.
Peter Towmtend.
IEGALS
IN THI riKCtIT C01IBT Of TBI
STATE Or OHEOON
FOR MARION COUNTY
PKOBATI DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of th, Utile of FLORA
C. SKRRURlER, Dec tied No. 175 i
Notice li ilvea that the underlined. ;
executor ot tl citato of Flora O. Serrur-:
tor, deceased, haa tiled lti final account
and petition for dlatrlbutlon In tho Clr-;
cult Court of thi atato of Ortcon for i
Marlon Countr. Probate Department, and
that Monday, the )Ut Oil of Auiuit. 1
ma. at i:n a.m. tl tno court room or
laid court baa been appointed by laid
court 11 the tlma and place for the hear-
Ina of oblecttoni thereto and the eettlo-
ment thereof.
Dated end tint nubliiheel July 10. i
US). I
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
PORTLAND. OREGON. Xiecutor.
Bert W. Henry
307 Woodlark Bids..
PorUand S, ore.
July 30, AM. . II, JO, 17, 1W3
NOTICE TO CREDFfOBS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THI COUNTY
OF MARION, PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Notice u hereby siren that the under
lined haa been appointed executor of
the eitate of Katherlne Welaenfeld, de
ceased, by the circuit court of the State
of Oreion for the County ot Marlon,
and haa qualUled. All penoni having
dalmi asalnit laid aetata are hereby
notuiea to preaent the aame duly veri
fied ai by law required to the under
lined at US Maionlo Bulldlm. ealem.
Oregon, within elx (d) monthi front the
date hereof.
Dated and tint nublkhed at Sii,m.
Oreion thl, ljrd day of July, lMj,
Anion weuenleKl
Executor of the Batata of
Katharine Welienfeld
Jaaoa lee
Attorney for Executor
115 Maionle Bulldlna
Salem, Oreion
July 11. 10. Aut. S. II. SO. 1051.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND
(OREGON) haa been, by order of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oreeon
lor Marion county, appointed executor
of thl utate of FLOYD N. ARNOT. de
cerned. Any penoni havlne dalmi
aaalnit laid eitate ore requeued to pre
terit them, with proper vouehera, to the
Truit Department. First Nauonal Bank
of Porland (Oreion), Salem. Oreion,
within ilx monuu front the date of tbli
notlci.
Dated thla loth day of Auinit, lie.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORT
LAND, (OREGON), Emeu tor of thl !
tate of Floyd N. A root, deeeued.
RHOTEN. RHOTEN A) BPKrHlSTRA,
110 Pioneer Truit Bulldlni. sales, i
oreion. Attorneya lor xxeculor.
Aui. X. 17, Sept. 1, 10, 17
STATE OF OREOON
STATE DEPARTMENT OF OEOLOOY
AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES
In the matter of adoption of rulea and
reiulattona for the eonaervaUon of crude I
on and natural tea to be adopted pur
suant to Chapter M7. Oreeon Lawi,
left!, by the Board of tha State Depart
ment of Oeoloey and Mineral lnduatrtee.
PROCEEDINO NO. 1
NOTICE OF HEARING
Nearlni wtu be held In Room M. State
Office Bulldlni. Portland, Oreion, en
September 18, 1I&3, beilnnlnl at 10:00
a. m. Coplea of propoied rulea and reiu
lltloni may be eecured from the De
partment at a eoat of t cents each to
cover eo,t of milllni.
mason L. BINOHAM, Chairman.
Aui 10, 153.
7th FLEET IN TRAINING
Taipeh, Formosa W Wsr
ships of the U.S. Seventh fleet,
including an aircraft carrier
and its full complement of
planes, took part in joint
training exercises with Na
tionalist China's army and air
force today.
We have been appointed co-admlnli-tratrlxei
of the aetata of Edward H
Muller. deeeaaed. by thl Clreuit court
of the State of Oreion for Marlon Coun
ty and have qualafled. All peraona havlni
dalmi aialnat aald eitate hereby are
reoutred to preaent aame to m at 401
Pioneer Truat Bulldlni. Salem, Oreion,
within tlx month! of the date of tint j
puouceuon vi nie notir.
Dated and nrit published Auluat so,
mi.
UMJtBS PATRICK
MAROUVRITI ALLEN
Co-Admln. nforeaald.
I. O. turner. Jr.
Attorney tor Oo-Admln.
Aui. 10, 17, Sept. J. 10, IT.
17 H So, Commercial
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