Part W . . . . : .1? THB CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orccw Friday. Daeambar 11, 1953 Legion Women Elect Delegates Woodburn Regular meet ing ol Woodburn poit and auxiliary of Ui Amertcsn Le gion were Bald Wednesday eight at tha Legion hall. At tha auxiliary meeting Hri. L. B.- Detweiler presided and reports war given of varfoui ctlviuea. lira. Adrian scoooi r, membership chairman, re oorted 73 paid up members on a ouota of St. Mrs. Albert Rheinholdt, hMpiUl chairman, reported (roup of members will o1o the Veterans' hos pital gift ahop en Dec. It to wrap (ifta. Tboaa planning to go are Mr. Rheinholdt, Mn. Petweiler, Mrs. Harold In gram and Mr. Jame Howe. Delegate elected to attend tha county council during the yer wer Mr. Detweiler, Mn. W. O. Oreen, Mn. Walter Mil ler, Mr. Cenaro Ramon and Mr. Albert Rheinholdt. Alter nate named are Mr. Edward DeHaan, Mn- James Howe, Mr. Harold Ingram, Mn. La Verna LeFebvr and Mn. R. L. rreeberg. Mr. Walter MiM ler wa named u a candidate for office In tha council. A Cbriftmu party will be held at the monthly sewing meeting. Dee. 29. at the home of Mn. Harold Ingram. A pot luck dinner If planned for the Jan. It sieeting with Mr. Amo Bon acker, Mr. Kenneth Voder, Mr. Don Barrett, Mn. Floyd Maricle, Mn. Albert Rheinholdt end Mr. Raymond Gilles at the committee in charge. Mn. Adraln Schooler wa winner of the bat at the Dutch auction. It wa announced that tha hospital bad la again available to any one in the community who ha need of it. ATOMIC SUB N EARS COMPLETION Silverton Silverton At the Thurtday breskisst meeting of the 611 yerton Toajtmaaten club at Toney, tha pekn wer ttholln Cooley, Richard Hart ley, Dv. R. A. Epenter and Dr. Blaufu. The evaluaton were Olaf Paulson. Jr.. Felix Wright. Dr. Ralph Schmidt and Wil liam Block. Serving aa toaitmaiter wa Dr. Gerald Arrlngton; In charge of table topic, William Iron; general evalualor; Keith Anderson, timekeeper, Bill Hanson ;toatmatar evalualor, Byron Hindman, and diction critic, Quintln Estell. Mn. C B. Calkns and Mn. Alan Brown, co-chairmen of the Family Relation Parent Education program in Silver- ton, are announcing the Friday evening 8 o clock, Dec. 18 meeting at the Eugene Field school library room, with spec ial guest from Salem, Mn. Ruby Bunnell, executive sec retary of the Marion county TB and Health association. The Silverton senior high achool 1954 graduating class will b host group for the pres ent and past homecoming mem ben is tha annual dance pro gram announced by Miss Nancy Peckham, to be at the aenior high school cafeteria rooms Wednesday evening, Dec. 23. Miss Frances Fox and Miss Shirley Doerfler are in charge of arrangements. "Tim" Preston is spending everal day at the home of his mother, Mn. H. W. Preston, from his army location near Washington, D. C. r F FU, It W5" 5 I 'Albany Store. Safe Robbed Albany An unkempt 14 I year-old boy who walked into 1 Lammer Pharmacy In tha east- J era part of Albany Thursday morning to "get warm, is be. lleved to have taken $127 89 from aaie while proprietor I Jack . Lammers was in the front part of tha store, Chief of Police Ray Maddy revealed. Lammers told police the boy walked into the store about 11 a.m. Thursday and asked to stand by the beating unit until he got warm. Lammen later asked the boy to leave the tore, but said be had little cause to believe the boy had rifled the safe. Lammers said $90 in curren. cy, $4 in nickels and $33.89 in checks wa found misting from the safe. The boy was described as being about 14 yean of age, had light brown hair, and was wearing a soiled blue tipper jacket ANNULS MARRIAGE Workmen put what tha Navy describe as "finishing touches" on the world's first nuclear-powered submarine, the USE Nautilus, at Groton, Conn. The vessel, under construction for mora than a year, will be capable pf traveling under water for thousands of miles at a speed of more than 20 knots. Tha vessel will be christened by Mn. Dwight Eisenhower on January 21, 19S4. (AP Wire-photo) Clothes for Korea Sent by Ml. Angel Mt. Angel St. Mary' Catholic Parish shipped 87 boxes containing 2800 pounds of used clothing for Korea, tha Near East and the Far East, it was announced by the Rev. Cyril Lebold, O.S.B., pastor. Tha clothing had been assembled at the St Mary's school during Thanksgiving week and was packed by mem bers of tha parish. The cloth ing is for distribution on the basis of need and without res pect to creed. The local par ish co-operated In a nation wide campaign under the aus pices of Wr Relief Service of tha National Catholic Wei fare Conference. . Member of the parish who assisted with the packaging and tying of tha boxes were: Mn Alois Keber, Mrs. John Dlehl, Miss Elizabeth Keber, Mn. P. J. May, Mn. Josepn Obeninner, Mrs. M. A. Wag ner, Sr., Mrs. Louis Schind ler, Mrs. Rose Fisher, Mrs. F. J. Schwab, Mn. J. A Kaiser, Mrs. R. T. Ebner, Miss Eliza beth Beyer. Miss Ella Timon, Arthur McVeigh and William Harrahlll. The S. & M. Truck Company furnished tha trans portation of tha boxes to Portland. Promise Lights for Albany Christmas Albany Two fir trees grow ing on the lawn surrounding the Linn county court house will be lighted for Christmas by Mayor Charles McCormack on Tuesday night, John Boock, program chairman for tha Al bany Lion club, sponsoring the event, announced. Trees growing near the inter section of W. Fourth Ave., and rerry 8t. and W. Fourth and Ellsworth will be lighted from a central location. Christmas carols will be sung by tha Albany Union High school a cappella choir during ceremonies which will begin at 7 p.m. Tha Rev. Waldo El llckson will deliver tha invoca tion. Cooperating In tha tree light ing ceremony are the Linn county court and tha retail di vision of tha Albany Chamber or commerce. a - 1 rs I! rj 1 f ,. . , J High Activities Hubbard The monthly North Marlon board of educa tion meeting will be bald Monday afternoon Dee. 14, at 2 o'clock. In tha evening the board member and tha facu lty members with their hus bands and wive, will have a Christmas party at tha school. Tuesday evening. Dee. IS, The Huskies will play basket ball at Cascade high school at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday afternoon the North Marlon chorus will go to Donald and to Broadacres to present a short program of Christmas musle and Wednes day they will do tha same at Butteville. Wednesday evening the wrestling squad will go to Scappoose for a match at 7 p.m. The Yawama league basket ball Jamboree will be held at North Marion, Friday, Dec. IS. Tha annual Christmas pro gram at North Marlon will be Wednesday evening. BRIBE TAKING CHARGED Seoul W) Chin Hun Shik, former South Korean home minister. Is under arrest on a charge of taking bribes from a newspaper editor under death sentence for spying for the Communists, tha Seoul prose cutor' office said Thursday. Police arrested Chin at his home here Wednesday. Screen Actress Rebel Randall appeared In Los Angela court (Dec. S) where tha obtained an an nulment from Glenn Thom pson, wealthy Texan, be cause thein was a "kissleis" honeymoon. She testified that she and Thompson never lived as man and wife after their elopment to Las Vegss, Nev., last Sep tember 21. (AP Wlrephoto) New Woodburn Church in Use Woodburn At tha dedi cation of the new Woodburn Foursqusre Community church Monday, Dec. 7, there were 275 people in attendance, many from out of town. A number of floral tributes were presented from local friends and business houses. The- congregational singing was led by Rev. Ray Worth- Ington, pastor of the Salem Foursquare church, and the invocation was given by Rev. Edward H. Baldwin, pastor of the Woorburn Church of God. Short talks were given by Mayor Elmer Mattson and by Rev. Baldwin, president of tha Woodburn Ministerial assiciatlon. An organ solo was by Rev. Raymond Cox, pas tor of the Corvallis Four square church. Guests and members of the local church council were introduced by the pastor, Rev. Arthur Goble. Members of the council are Elmer Kotka, V. L. Reinecke, Charles Zulsdorf, H. C. Cox, Melvin Rich and Royal Has tie. Sr. A vocal solo by Rev. Walt er Huss, pastor of the Four square church of Eugene, was Mt. Angel Plans Xmas Treats Mt. Angel The Chrlstma, season will be ushered Into Mt. Angel officially Saturday. Dec. 12, when the Mt Angel Business men's club provides a Christmas program for the people of the community and the surrounding area, with a "Free-eats' day. Beginning at 10 o'clock Sat urday morning, Dec. 12, and continuing through tha day, free hot cakes, butter and syrup, weinen and buns and coffee, will be served in the Mt. Angel city hall to all who come for it. There will be no obligation to buy anything. The treat is given with the compliments of the Mt. Angel Business Men. 4 During tha afternoon the public is Invited to the Mt. Angel theatre at 1, 2, or 3 o'clock to see a motion pic ture, with compliment of the club. Th whole program is be ing sponsored by the mer chant with the cooperation of some of the wholesale houses. Joseph M. Wagner It general chairman for the all-day pro gram. He will be assisted .by Clem Butsch, Francis Schmidt, J. J. Penner, Carl Mucken and Joseph L. Wachter. The wom en who will assist in serving are Mrs. Joseph Wagner, Mn. Francis Schmidt, Mrs. J. J. Penner, Mrs. Carl Mucken, Mrs. Joseph L. Wachter, Mrs. S. C. Schmitt, Mrs. Ira Herrlford. The children' Christmas program is scheduled for the following Saturday, Dec. 19, and will be handled by a com mittee headed by Val Eberle. The kiddies' program Is trad itional and ona of the main projects sponsored by the Bus- followed by the dedication sermon, "The Power of the Church" by Dr. Harold Jef fries, pastor of the Foursquare church of Portland, and the dedication ceremony with Rev. Roy H. Mourer, North west district supervisor, officiating. GREEN STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES FREE DELIVERY ouPruUMwnoci 149 Candalarta Blvd. iness Men'i club. ltalwayin . with Santa Claua Jot aU tha children of the community, usually Be tween sis md seven hundred, and free (how and free treats for all. EDITOR DIES London of) Charles Grey. 71, founder of tha magazine "The Aeroplane" and former editor of "Jane's All The World' Aircraft." died of a heart attack Wednesday night. "PETER TO PAY PAIL" Jackson, Mich. vW Police found Willie Jones, 42, hiding in stairwell of (tor. When they asked why tied broken in, he told them: "I'm In trou hi, with tha sfovcrnment be eauee of income tax and I waa trying to get soma money to pay it off." . COLORADO PAN-SAN at tha SAN SHOP FOR HER! A FXDUS MAKER'S REGI ONLY $1.15 VALUE m PAIR 3$ilri for Z2SV 3 stf gift box; rith every 131 pairs 176 N. Liberty OPEN RIMY TILL .M. Fin V mm JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS I San Juan, Puerto Rico ui M 1-1.11. L.J I inn I Me established In 1510. Custom-Made Drapes UPIUI SHADE i DRAPERY SHOP (Formerly Rcinholdl A Inlil 260 J. 2lil SL Phone 4 185 SHAPED LIKE A FAN i ate fWun in SPARK beaters. Flame gpaeadcr extracts every beat unit from each drapo ex"!-burnt dean and hoc Many pat etwui features make SPARK outstanding for eevtaomy, c&cicocy and tuxnrioug tiring. SPARK IS THE ONLY NEATER WHICH Will OPERATE EFUCIEHTH, ON LOWEST (OST DIESa Oil! 0111 CMtilm 5,000 ITU HOSE kail an tail Hit ear aillo LESS Him rdhurr Hot till it a s it if a a if it it if G.E. Specials at Tinkham Gilbert SAVS $40.00. 7Vi cu. ft. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. Full width freeier, sturdy aluminum shelves. Automatic interior light. 22-lb. freeier capacity. 3-yeor guarantee on sealed unit. Only 24" wide. $1 f95 Regular $209.95. Chrittmat price I O W SAVE $80.00. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. 7', cu. ft. full width freeier, automatic defrost, deluxe model. Shelves in the door. 5-year guar antee. Regular $279.95. $1Q095 Christmas special I77 SAVE $60.00. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. 9.1 cu. ft. full width freeier. Aluminum shelves, vegetable compartment. 5 -year guarantee. In terior light. Regular $279.95. $01095 Chrittmat tpecial Jmw SAVE $80.00. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. 8.7 cu. ft. Automatic defrost, full width freeier. Holds up to 39 Ibt. Sturdy aluminum shelves. 5-year guarantee. Regular $319.95. $00095 Chrittmat special Z J 7 SAVE $130.00. GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE. Deluxe Stratoliner push but ton rang, fully automatic clock and timer. Warming compartment. Deep fat fryer. Regular $469.95. I only. $J Q Q95 Christ mot tpecial J J 7 SAVE $50.00. GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE. Puth burton Spacomaker range. 36" wide. All calrod unitt and oven element. Matter oven. $1 7Q95 Regular $229.95. Chrittmat tpecial 17 SAVE $40.00. GENERAL ELECTRIC APT. HOUSE RANGE. 3-burner. All calrod, 21" wide. Regular $179.95. $1 OQ95 1 only. Chrittmat tpecial 137 SAVE $60.00. GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE. Automatic clock and timer, light. Utility outlet. 3 large ttorage drowen. 5 tpecial twitches. $OOQ95 Regular $269.95. Chrittmat tpeciol Zv7 SAVE $40.00. GENERAL ELECTRIC S2 GAL. ELECTRIC WATER HEATER. Twin elements. Regular $139.95. $QQ95 Chrittmat tpecial W Tr SAVE $1 50.00. GENERAL ELECTRIC DISHWASHER. Sink front opening, 48" full tix. Calrod heating element fan driet dithel. $01Q93 Regular $469.95. Chrittmat tpecial 3l7 TINMAMGILBEKT I I 1 1 ft ft a ft ft ft 260 North liberty Open Friday 'til 9 P.M.', PenneyS HERE! 4 AND LOOK WHAT HE LEFT FOR THIS WEEK'S FRIDAY NIGHT FEATURE! SALEM, OREGON cell (lift OtRiRfcG Special Feature! Sheen Nylo-Tow JACKETS $(0) V3 it- 1 I n l I - - w l."- " f Vs. t Lustrous rayon-acetat with nylon added for extra wearl MAIN FLOOR "KS)l lAY-AWAY t PLAN! J Retiirt winds, woter, wrinkle and non-oily taint! Thick rayon quilt lin ings! Burton cufft for tung fit! Shirred elottlc bock inturet mug, comfort able fit! Green, brown, gray. Siiet 36 to 44! rKfct GIFT WRAPPING!