Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 09, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    THI CAPITAL JOURNAL, ftaJem, Oregosf
Wadaewlay, Scpttmbcr t, 1953
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tenement building where at least 14 persona died, in
cluding fix email children. Firemen said the fire may
have been caused by a eigaret. (UP Telephoto)
East Salem
East Salem Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Johns entertained sev
eral guests the past week. In
cluding two dinner parties, at
their Monroe Ave. home.
Guests for a dinner on Tues
day night were Mr. and Mrs,
A. G. Boardman, Alary Anne,
Mark and ' George from San
Mateo, Calif; Mr. and Mrs.
John French, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Goldade; Mrs. John Goldade
Sr., Mrs. Wilfred Wilier, Fred
Dorothy and Keith Wilier ;and
Lewis Johns from Windsor,
Ontario. ''
Attending the family gather
ing for dinner Saturday eve
ning were, Lewis Johns, Mrs.
Elizabeth Collins from Hamil
ton, Ont; Mrs. Julius Hock
hold, from Eugene; Mrs. Arthur
Stowell, Miss Hazel Stowell,
Loy Cramer, Miss June Sto
well, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wil
ier and children, and the hosts.
Following the dinner all motor
ed to Delake to spend the week
end at the Stowell cottage,
Over night guests on Monday
were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Secor from Fairfield, Calif.
They were married Aug. 29 at
Coronado, Calif., and are on the
second week of their honey
moon after which they are
planning to enter San Diego
College for their senior year.
Mr. Secor is a former saiem
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peffer re
turned to their Hollywood Dr.
home last week from their va
cation trips. Several days were
first spent in southern Oregon
seeing Crater Lake, the Oregon
Caves and points of interest on
the southern coast. They were
accompanied by- Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Barkus and son, John, of
Salem. For a second trip several
days were spent at Boise, Idaho,
visiting relatives.
Graveside Services
Held for Small Child
Graveside services were held
Wednesday afternoon at 3
o clock at Belcrest Memorial
Park for Lonnle Harold Walla,
4 'months old, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Walls of New
port.
The child died at a hospital
In Corvallis Monday afternoon.
He is survived by two bro
thers, Ronald and Anthony; his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. w.
H. Myers of Junction City and
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walls of
Turner.
Contract Let
For Hew Clinic
The Clarmar Company of
Salem said today that the
Foothills Construction com
pany of Lake Grove was low
bidder for construction or. a
medical clinic building to be
erected in the Medical Center
off Center street near Salem
General Hospital.
The bid was $22,828. The
building will be of two stories
and will be 113x21 feet. It
will be unfinished on the in
terior and finished later to
suit tenants. The building
win htvm brick facing and a
narkinc area.
Partners in the Clarmar
Company are Dr. Vera Miller
and P. D. Qui sen berry.
Tenants in the new build
lng will include: Dr. Donald
D. Senders, M.D., general
practitioner who comes from
Los Angeles; JJr. uaie u.
Parker, dentist, coming from
Iowa City, Iowa; and Dr. R.
C. Synowski, dentist . from
Tulsa, Okla.
Car Shortage
Hits Shippers
A freight car shortage and
glutted warehouses are hamper
ing grain and seed crop snip
menU in the Willamette valley,
George Dewey, executive offi
cer of the Oregon Farm Bureau
Federation, said today.
Dewey said farmers at Sil
verton and Prafum were unable
to get their grain in warehouses
the start of this week and add
ed that Buchanan-Cellars ware
house at Canby was full and
would be unable to accept more
deliveries..
Grain storages In Marion
county alone need 165 cars the
rest of this month to handle
shipments to terminal markets
and they reported they were In
creasing their use of trucks to
clear out more warehouse
space.
The Oregon Public Utilities
Commission reported it was
canvassing the car supply sit
uation at other valley points.
Dewey said all the warehouses
in trouble are on the southern
Pacific line and officials of that
road In San Francisco have
promised their cooperation. '
THEY ALL WANT TO BE MISS AMERICA
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
P 111
Fifty-two candidates for the coveted title of "Miss
America" line up for a panoramic ahot on the boardwalk
at Atlantic City, N. J., to mark start of the week-long '
contest. Miss America will be crowned September 12.
"Miss America of 1953," Miss Neva Jane Langley, the past
year's winner, is In center, front row, wearing a light
banner. (( Wirephoto)
Supposed Oregon POW
Among Those Not Freed
(Br Ttw Auoclatae Preu)
A dozen or more Oregon f am.
ilies, faced with tragic disap
pointment at end of the ex
change of Korean War prison
ers, have their hopes pinned
now on U. N. protests that some
prisoners were held back by
the Communists.
There is available no accur
ate list of missing Oregon men
whose families have had some
reason to hope they were pris
oners. The list prepared by the
adjutant general's office had
only a handful of names. Some
whose names were not listed
there or In any previous news
story, were among the 31 Ore-
The laws of El Salvador re
quire every man to vote.
ORIENTAL RUGS
JUST ARRIVED
CHOICE SELECTION OF FINE
PERSIAN RUGS
In all aises and patterns. Make your selection Now will
hold for later delivery if desired. Specialising In Cleaning
and Repairing Oriental Rags.
OPEN EVENINGS DURING FAIR WEEK
JOHN KORCNIAN, Importer
Phone 21944 1057 So. Commercial
Wednesday, September t
TCBtb lieia aruuery oatiauon,
at TJSAR armory.
Thmday, September U
urganiaea jum neaero ur
fflri division at Naral and Ma
rine Corps reserve training cen
ter.
Cettamnv D. 163nd lnfantnr
regiment, Oregon aNtlonal Guard,
at Salem armory.
Battery o, raaa aaaiw dsi
talton, Oregon National Guard at
quonset huts on Lee atreet.
Friday, SepUsaber 11
Stabs Beaerves at Naval and
Marine Corps IMeerve training
center.
At Dental School
Brooks Army Medical Center,
Fort Sam Houston. Texas Pvt.
Harold L. Massey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold D. Maaty, 6016 Ridge
unve, uejem, Oregon now a
student in the dental assistants
course at the Medical field service
school here. Maaser took his basic
training at the Medical Replace
ment tramlne center at Camn
inam, v. a., va.
KelsiaOra Long Dies,
Services Held Today !
Kelsia Ora (Shorty) Long,
34, passed away at the family
residence, 809 South Fourth
street Sunday afternoon after
a short Illness.
He was born October 28,
1898, at Blue Mound, Kansas,
moving from there to Inde
pendence, Ore., in 1941 and
has owned and operated a sec
ond hand store for over five
years.
He is survived by his wife,
Bessie Long of Independence,
a stepson, Wayne Waddle of
Portland, and a stepdaughter,
Mrs. Dorothy Tiro of Portland;
two brothers, E. D. Long of
Buena Vista and Dr. C. E. Long
of Independence; two sisters,
Mrs. Gladys Weatherbie o
Blue Mound, Kansas, and Mrs.
Lorena Davis of Bonson, Kan
sas, and a granddaughter, Doris
Jean Gaines of Independence.
Funeral services were held
from the Smith Mortuary
Chapel, Independence, Wed
nesday at 2 p.m. Interment will
follow In Hal Top Cemetery,
Independence. Rev. Paul E.
Boomer of the First Baptist
Church will officiate.
gonians freed la the month-
long "Operation Big Switch"
completed Saturday night
But from one source and an
other, some perhaps no more
than the faint hopes of families,
an unofficial list was complied
by the Associated Press before
the prisoner exchange began.
A dozen names on that list were
not mentioned as released.
There are six other Oregon
men listed by the Communists
as having died while prisoners.
And there are two others also
reported dead, one by a return
ing POW and one by the Red
Cross.
Among the dozen thought
prioners and still missing, the
evidence that they actually
were captured was, In .most
cases, not positive.' But their
relatives hoped and believed
they were.
But when the prisoner ex
change was completed, these
men with their next of kin also
listed, had not been named:
1st Lt. Rayman G. Heiple,
Molalla; Rayman G. Heiple,
MolaUa.
Ens. Randolph T. Scoggan,
Dayton; Leslie W. Scoggan, Rt.
1. Dayton.
Cpl. Louis D. Fox, Jr., Dal
las; Sgt. Wilfred E. Woods, Le
banon.
Gertrude Morden
Dies at Home Here
Mrs. Gertrude Morden, 84,
1180 Doris road, died at her
home Monday morning. She
had lived in Salem three years.
Mrs. Morden was born Aug
ust 17. 1869. at Dunkirk, N. Y.
Later she moved to East Lan
sing, Mich., and In 1990 moved
to Salem.
Surviving her is a Laughter,
Mrs. Gertrude Morden Young
ren of Salem. Funeral services
will be held Wednesday at 3:30
p.m. at the W. T. Rlgdon
chapel.
Highway Work
Delays Listed
The Oregon Highway Com
million listed Tuesday the fol
lowing construction delays on
state highways:
Carv.llli-Newport Oonctructlon
Kawnort-Tolssda MCtlon. Doulbl diltr.
South etottavni Contraction en Nobl
Cloiuh-PMtr Mctlrm. minor dtiir-
Columbia Kivtr construction naw
tn to Tbt OaUM but no dly; cod-
tractor work las a Arlintton-HfPpntr
Junction MCtlon. DOMlblo minor dtl-r.
PacUl construction for 3ft alias
jouth f Toncalia, no delay
Pacific Wait Construction but bo
da lay on Tliard-TualaUln Rlrtr aactlon.
Coast C onj t met ion S mllai north
of OaroUnar, pouibla deity: iradinr lor
3 mllta aouth of Wlncbettar Bay, minor
delay; cotutroctlon Lakeisda Junction
to Hauter, poaslble minor delay; eon'
traction for i mllei on Port Orford-
Odd Beach jectlon, poealbla minor de
lay. Willamette Ctfmtructton f mllea
watt of OeJcridse. minor delay and rouan
toad: are. die on Deiter-Lowell aactlon.
pouibla delay and abort sections of rough
road.
Territorial Oonetroctlon on Benton
Coonty UneChaiblre aaeUon, pouibla
delay.
DON'T
Throw Tour Watch Away
We Fix Them When
Others Can't
THE JEWEL BOX
MS SUte St.
Top Hands at
Rodeo Listed
As the Oregon State Fair
Rodeo conducted by the Chrls
talnsen brothers hits the half
way mark the top participants
in the various classes were:
Saddle bronc riding, George
Menkemier, Red Lodge,
Mont; Sonny Tureman, John
Day. Bull riding, Jack Mid
dleton. Redding, Calif.; Dave
Mason, Las Gatos. Calf rop
ing. Lex Connelly, 13.0, Clo
vis, Calif.; Eddie Boyd, 13.7,
Portland. Bulldogging, Keith
Adams, 6.2, Monmouth; Sher
man Sullins, 6.S, San Diego,
Calif.
In second go-round action
Jim Madland, Portland, leads
in the bareback riding and
Sonny Tureman Is ahead in
saddle bronc riding.
Bill Llnderman from Red
Lodge, Mont., leads in third
go-round competition in the
bareback riding.
There are 14 past and pres
ent world champions in the
rodeo this year, at the Fair
Grounds. The participants
will compete again tonight
at 8.
Delegates Elected by
Employes Chapter
Marlon Chapter No. 18,
Oregon SUte Employes asso
ciation, Tuesday night elected
delegates to the general coun
cil meeting to be held at As
toria November 12, 13 and 14
and Installed officers.
George Naderman, Ed Lind
burg and Isabel Xenagy were
named delegates to the eoun-
Everybody Likes lo
Walk on Easy Street
It has been estimated by the
u. s. FuDlic rieaitn service
that approximately 90 of all
people in this country are af
flicted with some form of foot
trouble. The care of your feet
is essential to your nealtn ana
comfort.
For all foot disorders consult
a foot specialist.
THE CHIROPODIST
ell meeting. Alternates select
ed were Leola Hurt. Zo-Kruo
ger and William Leary.
Virgil O Neill instauea Isa
bel Kenagy as president and
Desco Brunt as vice-president.
They succeed themselves. New .
officers installed were Nadlne
Olson, secretary, and Char--a
Kerper, treasurer.
.The next meeting of. the,
chapter will be held the first
week in November.
PopeAppealsto
Youth of World
Vatican City ( Pope Pius
XII urged Catholic youth
throughout the world Wednes
day to fight for Christ and the
church in a "world that Is so
inhuman because lt is so anti
Christian." The Pope spoke to diocesan
assistants of Youths of Catholia
Action in Italy. But his words.
given In a special audience
were meant for "all Catholic
forces" . and especially for
youth. .
The pontiff warned youth
against the dangers of the mod
ern worm, wnien, ne saia,
"deafens youths with its clam
or and tires 'hem with its con
stant restlesuiess.
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