Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 01, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, fair. Orcra
Tuesday, ftwtw 1, IMS
WATER FOR CEMETERY .
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Lebanon Planning perpetual car for Providence
cemetery, the drilling of a deep well, left, was completed
last week by the Providence Memorial Association. When
the installation I complete It will provide a blanket of
(ummer green for the extensive grounds where the
church's founder, Joab Powell,, is buried fa company
with many of the state's pioneers. (Photo by Rex Feery)
Providence Cemetery Gets
Water After Hundred Years
Lebanon J a a b Powell's
church at Providence, waterless
since its founding in 1893, now
bas a well on its grounds. Drill
ing was started Nov. 17 by the
Providence Memorial Associa
tion which Is flnsndng the op
eration. The location was decided af
ter local willow wltchers tra
versed the property and a me
chanical wltcher checked their
Lucille Ball
Gets Surprise
Hollywood W After 13
years of married life, Deil
Arnaz finally surprised Lucille
Ball. . .
Television's top-rated couple
celebrated their 13th wedding
anniversary last night at the
Mocambo, Sunset Strip night
spot Lucy had expected a quiet
dinner with Desl and two
friends director Vincente
Minnelll and his guest Georg
ett Martel, sister of Miss Unl
Verse.
When Desl and Lucy arrived
at the Mocambo, he took his
wife to a back room.
"We can't go in there," said
Lucy. 'Someone' having
party."
She was right She was the
surprised guest of honor. More
than 40 guests sang "Happy
Anniversary 'to her as she en
tered.
Visibly stunned, she an
wered:
"This Is the first time In my
life I v every really been sur
prised." Then, kissing her hus
band, ah added, "Honey, I
Just love the way you did this."
0ODD RESIGNS
Rom VP) Norrls E. Dodd,
former V. 6. undersecretary of
agriculture, told FAO Tuesday
he is retiring as director gen
eral "to avoid competition. over
the post." His withdrawal left
the way for election as head
of the Food and Agriculture
Organization virtually clear
for another American, Dr.
Philip V. Cardon, backed by
the Eisenhower administration.
TRUMAN LUNCHES
WITH ROYALTY
New York W King Paul
and Queen Frederlka of Greece
lunch today with former Pres
ident Harry S. Truman at the
Waldorf -Astoria hotel.
findings by scientific methods.
Their predictions proved cor
rect and a water vein was en
countered at the 224 foot level
which provides a flow of 600
gallons per hour.
Drilling was done by Bill
Long of Providence. For the
first 30 feet he encountered
only sandstone. After that he
drilled through 140 feet of blue
clay to hit a thin strata of pure
sand and then started into
shale when he encountered the
light water vein predicted by
the wltchers. They were less
than twa feet off In their calculations.
The main vein was cut on
Nov. 27 and drilling was
stopped at that level.
Providence church, one of
Oregon's few remaining exam
ples of the pioneer church, is
stituated on a hill from which
heavy stand of fira was
cleared for th building and its
cemetery, the . Utter having
been extended ' from time . to
time to Include a large area. It
is still a popular Interment
place for Linn's old families
and is the largest pioneer ceme
tery in the area still In use.
The Providence Memorial as.
sociation was founded in 1936
to provide perpetual care for
th grounds. Deeming the well
necessary for proper ear, mo
ney was raised through dona
tions and a sal of Providence
centennial plates to fiasnce the
operation but more help will
be needed before the project is
completed.
The church which has been
in constant use since its found
ing now serves Providence as a
community church.
Cent. Howell Balks
On Consolidation
Central Howell Residents
of th Central Howell school
district Monday night opposed
complete consolidation with the
Suverton schools by a straw
vote of 94 to 2.
The meeting was conducted
by John Seims, chairman of
th Central Howell school
board. It waa agreed at the
close of th meeting that more
Instructions on th question
would be sought
A meeting of representatives
of more than a dozen districts
affected by the proposed con
solidation will be held at Beth
el school, Wednesday night,
Dec. 2.
Date of th election to decide
th issue has not been set
Erie F. Hall
Died Monday
Erie P. Hall, barber in Salem
tor many years 'until 111 health
caused hi retirement died
Monday at his horn at 1320
North 17th street fallowing aa
extended Illness. - ,
Born in Illinois January 1
1879, Hall cam to Oregon at
ui age of 10 year with bis
parents, Georg E. and Marga
ret Ann Hall, and the family
settled la Benton county. He
cam to Salem to make his
home In 1929 and first had a
barber shop on South Commer
cial street Later he moved to
a location on Market street He
retired about 10 yeare ago.
Hall was a member of th
United Brethren church.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Minnie B. Hall of Salem;
two' daughters, Mrs. N. O.
Thompson of Salem and Mrs.
Myrle Merrlman of Medford: a
son Merton D. Jones of Myrtle
creek and a sister. Miss Mary
E. Hall of Alpine, Oregon.
Funeral services will be held
at th Virgil T. Golden compa
ny chapel Wednesday morning
at 10 o'clock with Rev. Lloyd
Uecker officiating. Interment
will be In th Alpine cemetery
at Alpine, Oregon.
Sigler Killed
In Plane Crash
Battle Creek. Mich' Ul
Kim Sigler, who rocketed to
the Michigan ffnvernnr'a ehalr
seven yesrs ago after a sen
sational grand Jury expose,
plummeted to his death late
yesterday in a fierv nln
crash. Three companions died
with him.
SiEler's e w a four - rvlara
plane, threading its way
through a dense foe:. innd
onto a guy wire supporting
340-ioot television tower. The
impact sheared off one wing
and sent the fuselage hurtling
Into a woods three-quarters
of a mil away, where it
crashed and burned. '
The 39-year-old Republican
ex-governor presumably was
at th controls.
The other victims wen Si.
ler's secretary, Mrs. Ruth
Prentice, 41: her sister, Mrs.
Virginia Schuyler, 28; and
Mrs. Schuyler's husband Har
old, 37, of "Lansing.
SIX DIE IN HEAVY SEAS
Sules Skerry, Scotland W
The 296-ton British twarla
Hildlna foundered with the
loss of six crewmen In hum
sess nesr th Orknev lalea nfl
Scotland's northern coast early
Tuesday.
LEGALS
MOTICa Or FINAL ACCOUNT
NaMea la ttvaa lunar ui th. M
daraiaaad admrautramt af tha aatata
of Koss X WHITLOCK, Daeaaaad, kaa
Iliad har final aaeeuat to aald aatata and
thai Friday. Oaeambar II. ma. at S:ll
. taaa aaaa aat aa tha dm, uri tt
circuit Court Room of tha Marios. Caaa
t Circuit Jadaa Rci Klatmal In juiam
Oraaoa. haa aaaa fliad aa tha plaaa lor
ma naajrat af eajactlaaa to aald final
eoouBi ana aantamant or aatd aatata.
anau outDTS etALIffO
Admlautratrti
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aalam. oruom
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Atlomar lor Uta AdmtaUlratrll
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axsccroaa' final notics
HOT1CS IS HEREBY OIVXN that
Jamaa K. Coataa and Varaoa a. Caataa.
a j- aa natulan ol tba aatata of B.
coataa. Daccaaad. aata mod thatr final
account aa auca. and a ardar of tha
circuit court af tna stata of oraaoa
tha Count of Marlon, tha ltth dar af
Doeamaar. Hit. la Uta foranoon at aatd
day haa aaaa mad aa tha Una. and tha
courtroom of aald court baa aaaa fliad
aa tha alaoa for tba baarlar af afcjaa
uona ta aatd ftnil account and tba aat-
tlamant ol aald aatata.
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JAMU H COATIS
VIRNOIt S. COATSS. SR.
Xxacutora af tha latata af
X s. coataa. Daccaaad.
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TRIXIE CELEBRATES
THESE ATROCITIE S ON U.N. AGENDA
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Cull Leaders
Plead Guilty
Kingman, Ariz. VP) The
27 purported leaders of the
Short Creek multiple marriage
cult will be sentenced Monday
for conspiracy.
They pleaded guilty yester
day Just four months after a
Relatives and friends pass by bodies of some 300 politi
cal prisoners the U.S. Army says were killed by suffoca
tion when the Communist-led North Korean Army forced -them
into eaves, background, then sealed off the en
trances. Scene is outside Hanhung, Korea. The Depart-.
ment of Defense released this and other atrocity pictures
lsst October. In the U.N. General Assembly in New York
(Nov. 30) the United States accused the Communist world
of fearful atrocities such as these and for holding back
World War II prisoners. (AP Wirephoto from Department .
of Defense)
police force set up martial law
in Short Creek, on the Arizona-Utah
border, and rounded
up the tiny community's men.
Death Claims
Hardy Zumwalt
Lebanon Hardy Zumwalt
member of a pioneer Lane
county family, died Sunday
night at the home of his step
daughter, Mrs. C. M. Iverson,
107 Harrison. He was born
at Eugene, April 3, I860, and
lived there until coming to
Lebanon in 1941. He was a re
tired farmer.
Survivors Include his widow,
Emma Anna Zumwalt; two
stepdaughters, Mrs. Iverson and
Emma Henry of Darrington,
Wash., and a sister, Mrs. Marie
Pollock of Cloverdale.
Funeral services will be at
the Jost Funeral home, Wed
nesday at 2 p.m. Interment
will be In the IOOF cemetery.
Earthquake Rocks
Greece West Coast
Athens, Greece () A new
earthquake terrorized Greece
last night collapsing SO houses
and damaging 300 others in the
south-central part of the coun
try. Press accounts made no
mention of casualties.
Th quake also rocked th
nation'a west coast and waa
felt In th Ionian laiyf
where thousands were killed
or left homeless lata summer
by th worst such disaster in
modern Greek history.
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Turn Down Reds
New York ( Thre maior
networks have turned down re
quests from the communist
party ana lis organ, th Daily
Worker, for radio and televis
ion time to aniwar fian. Jnaanh
R. McCarthy (R., Wis.).
uus, abu and NBC an
nounced their decisions last
night
The communists hsd asked
for free time after McCarthy a
week ago tonight made refer
ences to that Dailv Wnrka, mnA
Reds In general during a TV-
raaio taut carried ty major
networks and some stations.
NBC, in announcing its ac
tion, said the requests from
the communist party and the
Worker were turned down be
cause "the public interest
would not be served by grant
ing time for this purpose.'' 1
women and children:
Charges of conspiracy were
dropped against, 69 other defendants.
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