Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 24, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sakam, Orefoa
Tuesday, Xoranbcr 14, H54
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Committee Will Study
Better Recreation Plan
When postofflce ni established t roster to Linn
county Feb. 1, 1882, with Aaron H. Yost as firrt poit
nuter, it may have been housed in tbia eld store bulldinf
with the false front. Anyway, the postofflce la aituated
there now In thla Una county town presumably named
lor P. J. Foster.
Keizer
Keizer Brel Holden, aon
of Mr. and Mrs. Royal A. Hol
den, 1410 Candlewood Drive,
left Tuesday for service in the
air force. He will be station
ed. at .Lackland. Air .Force
base, San Antonio, Texas, and
will enter the air force as a
second lieutenant He is a
grsduste of Oregon Stste col
lege, where he took ROTC
to-lining.
Mr. and Mrs. Rawlelgh Reel
of Eugene, formerly ef Bailey
Road, are the parents of a son.
It wss born Nov. 6. The two
brothers ef the new baby have
been visiting their grandpar
ents, air. and Mra. Ed Linnel.
- ' The Keizer Kindergarten
started Monday, Nov. 9 with
It children enrolled. It is
held in the home of Mrs. Fish
er, 683 Larry Ave., on Mon-
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dsy, Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday mornings from 0:30 to
1 noon. Mrs. Rsmona French
Is In charge.
Orcutt's Market was host to
the Salem Chapter of Indoor
Sports club cske sale on Sat
urday. Members of the Xi
Beta Sigma Phi conducted the
sale. Al of the proceeds will
remsin with the local chap
ter. The Indoor Sport club
is made up of physicslly han
dicapped persons.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley
of 489S Ridge Drive will have
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoskvlc of
Orovllle, Calif., as guests over
the Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Hartman
and family, 4180 Brooks, Ave.
attended the funeral of Mr.
Hartman's mother, on Nov. 18
to Toppenlsh, Wash. They re
turned Nov. 17. Mrs. Hartman
was 77 years old. She was
living in Tacoma, Wash., with
a daughter at the time of her
death. She Is. survived by
four sons, Fred, Otto, and Joe,
all of Toppenlsh, and Israel
of Salem, Ore.; four daugh
ters, Mrs. Ida Stebner, Mrs.
Rose Leldy of Toppenlsh, and
Mrs. Leah Schlmke of Bow-
den, N.D., and Mrs. Esther
Stebner ef Sacramento, Calif.,
a sister and two prothers, 18
grandchildren and six great
grandchildren.
Royal Teets, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. Teets of Chemawa
Road, has been elected presi
dent of his class at Gallaudet
college, in Washington, D C.'
Davey Farrell will leave
Korea for home, about Dec. 1.
He la the son of Mr. and Mrs.
P. Farrell.
Lt. Carl Wendt left recent
ly for Edwards Field, Muroc,
Calif., for basic training.
Mr. and Mrs. John Coomler
wiU celebrate their 14th wed
ding anniversary Nov. 23, at
the home of Mr. Coomler's
father, K. D. Coomler, at a
dinner.
The Mel Pillette family are
to spend Thanksgiving with
his brother and family at Pen
dleton, Ore.
Mrs. Bruce MacDonald, the
former Janet Galser, Is at home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Silas Galser,' 324 Manbrln
Drive, while her husband is
stationed at Fort Ord.
Mrs. Wallace Cowan, of
Manbrln Gardens, hsd a neigh
borhood coffee, in hoonr of
Mrs. Al Pierce, a new resident.
Several birthday parties
have been held in the Man
brln Garden district recently.
Rickey Stevens celebrated his
7th birthday at a party Nov. 1.
Jerry Cocoan, 3, and Sandra,
1, had a birthday party.
Ronny Bauinger had his par
ty for his 11th birthday.
Johnny Mason had a lunch
eon Nov. 12th for his 4th birth
day. Janis Dewey celebrated her
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More effective collaboration
between the City of Salem and
the Salem School Board in ad
ministration of recreational fa
cilities is expected to come out
out of a conference that pre
ceded the City Council meet
ing Monday night.
In the conference were the
City Council, the School
Board, the Planning and Zon
ing Commission, and the Salem
Parks Advisory Board. .
Mayor Al Loucks appointed
a committee to work, on an
improvement of the dual ad
ministration which, - Vernon
Gilmore, recreation director,
Mrs. Carlisle
Rites Tuesday
Mrs. Nellie Csrlisle, ' SS,
died Friday at a Salem nurs
ing home after a long Illness.
Her home was at 420 Hanson
avenue. .
Funeral services were held
from the Virgil T. Golden
chspel Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.
with interment in Pioneer
cemetery, Salem.
Mrs. Carlisle wss birn at
Bradshaw, Nebr., February 8,
1888, and most of her life was
lived in that state. She was
married there to Roy E. Car
lisle in 1918, and the family
came to Salem to live to' 1838.
Mr. Carlisle died 10 years ago.
Mrs. Carlisle was employed
at Fsirview home for two
years, and was employed there
when she became ill last Jan
uary. She was a member of
First Christian church and of
the Mothers club.
She is survived by two
daughters. Miss Luella Car
lisle and Miss RoneU Carlisle,
both of Salem; three sens,
Walter and George Carlisle of
Salem and Elroy Carlisle of
the U.S. Air Force, stationed
at Portland alrbase.
Liberty
Liberty Newcomers to
the Liberty area are Mr. and
Mra. Robert B. Taylor and
their two daughters Judith and
Dianne. They have bought the
William Hall place on Croisan
Creek road.
They have moved to Liberty
from the Englewood district
Judith is in the fifth grade and
Dianne in the second grade at
Liberty school.
A house guest at the Taylor
home la Mrs. Mary H. Taylor
of Los Gatos. Calif.
2nd birthday at a party on Nov.
2.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordnn cn.
more axe expecting their son,
iuu, uome irom wmtman Col
lege for Thanksgiving holidays.
Their daughter and hi
Mr. and Mrs. John Lattin from
Berkeley, Calif., also will be
home.
Mrs. Hush Adama anon Mo
River Road, was elected presi
dent of The Citizen's Advisory
Commltte of the Marion Cnnntv
Health, Salem area. They meet
twice a year and advise new
health officers of PTA's what
to do as volunteers for assist
ance to Marion County Health
groups, une ot these groups is
the Well Child Clinic.
The Keizer Communitv
Church choir will meet on
Thursday night at 7:43 at the
church to begin practice on
their Christmas music. .
said had been in operation for
21 years, on the committee
are City School Superinten
dent Walter E. Snyder, chair.
man, Leitle Sparks, represent
ing the Parks Adviory Board;
and J. L. Franzen, city man
ager, representing the city ad
ministration. ' Superintendent Snyder said
that a written agreement be
tween city and school board,
definitely setting out the re
sponsibilities of each, would
be very desirable, and there
was full agreement with this.
Chairman Harry , Scott and
Gardner Knapp of the school
board said a carefully-drawn
plan would enable both the
city and the school board to
get more out of the recrea
tion administration.
Gilmore said that both Ol
Inger and Leslie swimming
pools are lesking. and that
drainage systems and hath
bouses need repairs.
. When costs were discussed
Mayor Loucks expressed some
apprehension that the people
might be reluctant to vote
funds because of the sharp
increase in taxation recently
caused largely by school construction.
This caused Alderman
David O'Hara to remark:
The City Council is in no
position to lecture the school
board about expenses. In the
last 10 years this council has
sat here and permitted city
taxea to treble and city ex
pense to quadruple." This
brought the discussion to an
abrupt end.
Naval Air Facility
Losing Nusbaumer '
Salem's Naval Air Facility
fs to lose Lt. (j.g.) J. J. Nus
baumer, USN, who has been
the assistant officer in charge
and operations officer at the
installation since January ef
this year.
Nusbaumer has received or
ders to report to Seattle for
duty by the first of the year
and will not be replaced in
Salem.
The lieutenant, veteran of
two tours ef duty in Korea,
started his naval training un
der the V-S program of the
Navy after his graduation
from Central Catholic high
school In Portland. He receiv
ed his wings at Corpus Chrls-
U, Texas in 1849.
'Lt. Nusbaum came to Sa
lem duty from attack squad
ron 115, Air Group 11, San
Diego, with which he had his
two tours of duty In Korea,
spending 17 months In all
aboard the Philippine Sea
from which he flew the Na
vy's ADs. He has the Dis
tinguished Flying Cross, Air
Medal with four stars, Presi
dential Unit citation,. Korean
service medal with five stars.
Navy occupation Medal and
United Nations Medal. ,
Some areas on the Gulf and
Pacific coasts of North Amer
ica get more than 100 Inches
of rainfall a year while many
parts of the American desert
get less than 10.
The interior of the house is finisher except for the floors. The
tile and linoleum is installed as well as the light fixtures
and plumbing fixtures. Place your order now.
Come out, one and all. See the high type of construction
and materials that are going into this modern new home that's
taking shape before your very eyes. We want you to know
all about it. Ask the salesman any questions you want. He's
right there on the property all day.
This is the model home that a veteran
from Salem will get on December 25.
With the help of the V F W in making a
recommendation, we hope to announce
the name of that veteran before long. In
the meantime, come out! See the Lock
wood Home in all phases of construction.
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Dr. Will J. Thompson
OPTOMETRIST
Examination in Afternoon or
Eve. by Appointment
For Appointment Phone 4-4057
Music Program,
Dance Follows
Salem High - School Music
Department announces pro
gram for Tuesday night, etart
ing at o'clock, to the high
school auditorium.
The program will be fol
lowed by an all-school dance
in the gymnasium. The dance
band, directed by Herb Break
er, is considered one of the
best the school hss ever hsd.
The musical program fol
lows: Serenade Mozart
Over the Rainbow
, Arlen-Harburg
(String Orchestra)
Piano Concerto to C Major
Williams
Soloist: Stewart Goldbatt
China Doll Anderson
Song of Jupiter '.
Handel-Anderson
Salem High School Orchestra
Trumpet Solo: Trumpeters'
Lullaby Anderson
James Fiske, Soloist
We Sing Thy Praise
Bortniansky-Tkach
Dear Hearts and Gentle
People Baum
Over the River and Thru'
the Wood . . . Arr. Stickles
Drawing by June Lytle
Salem High School Girls
Glee Club
Storm King March. Finlayson
Green Cathedral
Hahn-McKay
A Walking Tune . Grundman
King Cotton March .. Sousa
Directed by Herb Brower
. Salem High School Band
Now Let Every Tongue
Adore Thee Bach
Praise To The Lord
Christiansen
It's A Big Wide Wonderful
World Rox-Wood
Salem High School Choir
Accompanist
Gaynelle Methany
Twirling Exhibition:
Mary Jane Wait
Feitival Finale Maddv
Thanksgiving Songs
Arr. jonnson
Band, Orchestra, Choir
Glee Club
Livestock Group to
Meet at Macleay
Macleay Grange ladies will
be host to the Marion county
Livestock Association Thurs
day, December 2, for their
annual meeting and banquet.
Dinner time is set at 6:30
with a program at 8:00.
Henry Ahrens, says there is
special interest locally among
stockmen because the Marina
county Stockmans Association
la cosponsoring the Western
Oregon Stockmans Conven
tion in Salem to January. -Karl
Wlpper, Turner; Ful
ton Watts, Silverton; and Ad
am Hersch, Salem; are all all
,MinM anH irt arranaine th
December S program open to.
uie puDiic.
Thousands With liKonrnie "
SUHUP
Sound All NigM-Awakt Frtsh .
Vtcrt of new safe Dorntta Hwpiag
Capsule have found ae ytm c
blcsard eound sleep. Dormm hm
been clinieallr tested lor safety am4
is fuarantccd noo-habit 1armm4
The world of medicine pcogrsm
so why tolerate a lieepleas mit that
snakes you tired and worn out the
next day. Now for only $t par
capsule you can find the rest yea
want. Dorm in costs but 42.3$ for M
capsule -ao safe no preaoriptioei
is needed and Dormm must help
you or your money backl Accept
no substitute.
Then 1$ No Substitute For'
SLEEPING CAPSULES
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A recant survey among ploteweoren pointed to
the answer when It revealed that 71 ef then
wear their plates All rite time, day end night.
Most of the others take then oat at rdght. This
It a high tribute to the quality end comfort yowr
dentist builds Into a dental plate ... an tmpor
tout indication ef yoer dentist's sM at this
Vaporrant phase ef Dentistry.
Atk Your DenfJtt About
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the onborTOisasoiit ef toothless tfoys ...
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normal acnVities, without estra Ion ef time
from work. IMMEDIATE RESTORATION en
ables you to start wearing your Dental
Plates THE SAME DAY your teem ere extracted.
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