Part! THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Saba. Ortfoo Tuesday. December 8, 1953 Business Women Meet at Woodburn Woodburn Tbe monthly business meeting 01 me wood- burn Builoca and Professional Women's club wu last week if he local library with Mrs. Thomai Baldwin prti Idlnf. New membera received Into the club were Mn. Leone Lower? and lira. Ruby BurkerL Announcement wu mad ot the food aale the club la apoo aorinf December 11 at the Woodburn rood market begin ninf at 10 a.m. The finance committee, Mrs, J. A. Evani, chairman, Mra. Frank Wieae, Mn. Sam Smith, Mra. Walter Miller and Miat HUdegarde Dierkhiiing, will be in charge. Mra. Ray Glatt waa named to represent the club a Judge of the home room deeoratlona at the high school December 18. Report! were given by the ecrctary and treaiurer, Mn. Walter Miller and Mn. Clara Stange. A (octal meeting will be De cember 17 at the library with a Chriitmas party for membera, husband and other guests. A no-host supper will be served at 7 p.m. followed by a tree and exchange of gifte not to exceed 25 cents in coat. Each one attending is asked to bring table service. The hospitality committee, Mrs. Molly Hunt, Miss Glsdys Adams, Mra. Ray Clatt, Mra, Harry Wilkina and Mrs. Veola rainier will be la charge of errangementa. Refreshments were served after the meeting by member! of the hospitality committee. Mr. Hood Snow Party Woodburn A group of young people from the Wood burn and Bethel Presbyterian churches enjoyed a "snow party" Saturday at Mt Hood. Skiing, tobogganing and snow balling were the main events of the day. In the group were Patricia Baumann, C 1 a r k a Pickering, Ramon Rogers, - Charley and Jerry Koenig, Gall Brundidge, Sheila Fitch, Karen Magnuson and Jimmie Deagen, who was a special guest. Chaperones and drivers were Rev. and Mrs. Robert E. j Van, William Hughes and Howard Magnuson. PRIZE TO MISS OWEN :vi,V in Y:. 'J is ;.v s v" i'C . . ... i ..... i ,4 . $-v - I) Norblad Speaks To Dallas Woman Dallas U.S. Rep. Walter Norblad spoke at a luncheon Saturday sponsored by the Ore gon Council of Republican Wo men Inc. The present adminla tntlon has been criticised, he said, but is striving to give the public full value for its tax dollar. He paid special tribute to the women serving In the Congress, also the women in the Republican party and said they are doing a wonderful Job. The luncheon followed the quarterly executive meeting of the Republican Women Inc. wltn Mn. if. D. Peterson, pre sident, in charge. Collis Mars ters, Dallas attorney, waa tosst master. Invocation ,was given by Rev. Mick. Board members presented flags to County Judge Jack Hayes for the 8th voting pre cinct, the flags to be flown over the poling places. Represents- Arch Brewster, commander of Salem Chapter, DAV, and Sid Stevens of Stevens & Son, present an engraved wrist watch as fint prize to Lorraine Owen, 760 Evans Avenue, junior at Salem High School, for her essay on "What the American Flag Meana to Me." tlve Norblad promised to have n f. i,.,J flags flown over the capltol DlOliZe 3101 AWOlO ouiiaing in wssnington, for one day and then returned to. Dallas. Miss Nell McCue of the Capi tol Business College spoke dur ing the afternoon session. She stressed the importance of the two party system. Attending the all day meeting were rep resentatives from Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia. Lincoln, Washington, Marion, Tillamook, Polk, and Yamhill counties. 57 BALD EAGLES COUNTED West Glacier, Mont. WV- Fifty-seven bald eagles, em blem of the United States, were reported counted yesterday in Glacier National Park. Offi cials said this was the largest concentration of the rare birds in the U. S. during recent years. To Lf. James Peyton Second Lt James W. Pey ton: 1891 graduate of Willam ette University, has been awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service, army head quarters announces. . Lt. Peyton was cited for service as a liaison officer with Headquarters Battery of the 980th field artillery battalion. Brig. Gen. Thomas Dunn, com mander of the 40th division ar tillery, decorated Lt. Peyton during ceremonies in Korea. The lieutenant Is the son of Mrs. Sara S. Peyton, Balboa Is land, Calif. He is a member of Beta Theta PI, social fraternity. Slot Machines Win Decision Washington The Su preme Court ruled Monday that a slot machine dealer whose business is wholly within one state cannot be compelled to register with the U. S. attor ney general. The S to 4 decision was a defeat for the Justice Depart' ment, which claimed the regis tration la necessary to proper enforcement of a 1951 federal law. The law prohibits ship ment of commerce machines in Interstate commerce except to States where their use Is le gal. Besides registering, deal- era are required to file reports of sales and deliveries. An 11 legally transported machine is subject to seizure by federal authorities. ' In arguing thst registration should be required of Inter state dealers, the department said lt is hard to trace an Il legally transported machine from one state to another un less the transactions within a state are known. Justice Robert H. Jackson, speaking for majority, said the department's interpretation of the law carries the federal gov ernment too far into the law enforcement area reserved to the states. Justice Tom C. Clark wrote a dissent, which was joined by Chief Justice Earl Warren and Justices Stanley F. Reed and Harold H. Burton. Silver Creek Rises As Rain Continues Silverton For the third time this rain season. Silver creek haa reached five feet in rise, where current is unusual ly swift through town. By the time Pudding river receives the overflow of Sil ver creek, the old Salem-Sil-verton highway is flooded, barring crossing of can. The flares are still up after being placed In warning Saturday, but the flood depth over the road was reported by Frank Hubbs, resident of Bethany district, to be receding, Mon day. - Four Inches ot enow at Drake'! crossing on the Silver Falls State park road Monday accounts for the noticeable drop In local temperature. One group did not worry about baa weatner bunday af ternoon, however, as they braved hailstorms and rain to complete the street decorations reminding folk that Chrlatmaa is not far away. Water and weather-resistant large bells center trie greenery support over the highway. Larry Car penter, volunteer fire chief, led hia men in the work. WU and Home Share Bequest wmamette university and the Methodist home of Salem will share in the estate of the late O. C. Bortzmeyer, Mult nomah countv nrobatlon offi cer and juvenile counselor, ac cording to hla will which was admitted to probate Monday. Value of the estate is esti mated to be In excess of $40, 000 and Willamette waa left the residue after deducting specific bequests. Specific bequests included $2000 to the Methodist home; $3000 to the Rose City Metho dist church, Portland; $2000 to the Lake Street Methodist church, Ashtabula, Ohio, and $1000 to the Salvation Army for use at Trestle Glen camp. Relatives and friends were remembered in amounts vary ing from $500 to $3000 for a total of $12,000. Woodburn FFA Contest Dec. 10 chapter of the Future Farmers of America wlT play host Thursday night at 8 o'clock to the annual Capital district FFA Parliamentary Procedure con test in the Woodburn high school auditorium. Nine school! in the district m nnM-tml to have teams competing In the affair, with the two wlnnera competing In a sectional contest for a chance In thk state convention next March. School! competing in the., event are Woodburn, Salem. Silverton, North Marion, Geri vals. Cascade, Albany, Jeffer-I son and Scio. . The contest la part ot aa FFA program to instruct fu lur farmers In parliamentary procedure and to give them the chance to conduct and express J1 themselves In open debate. school official! said. SMOG INJURES CROPS " Los Angeles () Smog is causing crop damage totaling -. three million dollars a year in Los Angeles and Orange coun- ties, sayi Univenity of Call , fornla plant pathologist Dr. , John T. Middleton. - Wake Up To More Comfort - Without Nareinf Backache sV.t...i...i.-.i.- . . .. . T""' aic w, fosM oi pp ana nery badaeiem and dixiineaamay b due) to slew. rr v much wn. vpeioii gT oo k.?.7 a."?. 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