Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 20, 1954, Page 20, Image 20

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    Wednesday, January 20, 1954
Page 20
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
LANDLOCKED ATOM SUB 'UNDER WAY'
JfiJ 111
North Marion
High Activities
HUBBARD - Thursday, Jan. 21,
the FHA and FFA chapters of
North Marion Union High School
will hold their monthly meetings at
the school.
Thursday evening the board of
education will meet with the budget
committee of North Marlon high
school to work on the' 1954-55 bud
get. The first semester ends this week
with exams of the afternoon classes
slated for Thursday afternoon and
of the morning classes scheduled
for Friday morning. Report cards
will be out Wednesday of next
week.
North Marion Union High School
has again been accepted and ap
proved as a member of the North
west Association. "Everything is
satisfactory" was the result of the
annual report to the association by
M. H. Beal, principal. .
Friday and Saturday, Jan. 22 and
23, M. H. Beal will attend the Ore
g o n Association of Secondary
School Principals meeting at Uni
versity of Oregon in Eugene.
Thursday, Jan. 28, Mr. Beal will
attend the Willamette Valley guid
ance association meeting at Oregon
College of Education in Monmouth,
Colorado was practically un
known country when gold was
discovered there in 1858.
Tree Planting at
Lebanon Scheduled
LEBANON Arbor Day, Febru
ary 12, will be observed in four
elementary schools of the city.
Conservation is being stressed in
the classrooms.
To add emphasis to the study,
the Lebanon Garden club will give
three cash prizes for essays in sev
enth and eighth grades on conserv
ation of wildlife. ,
Dan Abraham, Cascadia forest
ranger, will speak on January 22
at assemblies on the forest service
function of conserving wildlife in
eastern Linn county.
The forest serving film, "Wild
life and the Human Touch," is be
ing shown in schools this week.
Crown Zellerbach corporation
will provide the trees to be planted
at the Arbor Day programs.
Whalebone is part of the skin
lining f the whale's mouth and
has nothing to do with true bone.
Phone vQSjS
4-1451
1955. Commercial
The first atomic submarine engine, built into a land based
submarine hull, was generating power when this overhead view
was made at the National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho. The
engine section is immersed in a sea tank about 50 feet in dia
meter and almost 40 feet high to simulate actual operating con
ditions. The nuclear power plant, designed and built by West
inghouse Electric Corporation, is a prototype of the engine in
the USS Nautilus, first atom submarine scheduled to be launch
ed Jan. 21 at Groton, Conn. (AP Wircphoto)
Commision Hears Plcn
For Church Expansion
Rev, John L. Cauble and offi
cials of St Mark's Lutheran
Church will consult city officials
as to whether zone change pro
ceedings will be necessary for the
church, to get authority to re
build on its present location at
343 North Church and possioiy
expand by acquiring adjacent
property south, now used by
Shrock's Used Cars..
Rev. Mr. Cauble mentioned the
project at a meeting of the City
Planning and Zoning Commission
'Tuesday night. The location is in
Four Corners
FOUR CORNERS Many Four
Corners families moved in Janu
ary. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Char
tier, Leon, Anita, Shelley moved
from 299 North Lancaster Dr. to
3490 Sunnyview Ave. Anita
transferred from Four Corners
school to Hoover.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wilbur ad
family, who have been living at
215 Kenwood Dr. have moved to
Salem.' Maria Wilbur transferred
from the first grade at Four Cor
ners cchol to the Bush school.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houscr
and Karen, who have been liv
ing at 3745 LaBranche Ave. have
moved to North Hollywood, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Capps and
daughters, Linda, Lorna and Janet,
who have lived on Rt. 5 for six
years sold their residence to
Stanley Dauenhauer who will oc
cupy the house. Mr. and Mrs.
Capps purchased the Leland
Smith residence at 4325 Auburn
Rd. They moved last week. Linda
and Lorna transferred from Four
Corners school. Linda will at
tend Hoover and Lorna will go
to Auburn school.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Towne
sold their 4330 Macleay residence
and have purchased the former
Peter Kergil farm on Rt. 5 They
arc located there.
The Baptist Missionary group
held its January meeting with
Mrs. George VanLccuwen as host
ess in her home. Mrs. Eldon
France gave the devotions and
Mrs. Oliver Rickman presented
the lesson on Missions in Japan.
This was an afternoon meeting
with the hostess serving late des
sert to Mrs. E. A. Snook, Mrs.
Minard Hermansen, Mrs. E. F.
Hausfcld, Mrs. Taul France, Mrs.
Ella Carstcn, Mrs. W. R. Gould,
Mrs. Dcwitt Warren, Mrs. S. H.
Cable.
House guests in the W. A. Fies
ter home last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Winslow of White Hnll,
Mont. Mrs. Winslow and Fioster
are cousins and had not met for
more than 30 years. From here
the visitors went to California to
visit a daughter.
Hosts on Saturday evening to
the Krazy Kard Klub were Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Bales. Pinochle
was in piny and the guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chrisman, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Jeffries, Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Osborn, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Remington, Mr. and Mrs. William
Fieslcr, S. H. Cable, the Misses
Jeanie Chrisman and Lirda Rem
ington. Mrs. Elizabeth Rupglcs, 91-ycar-nld
mother of Ray Rugglcs, was
hospitalized Jan. 15 at the Salem
Memorial hospital.
Mrs. M. R. Kliewer was hospi
talized Jan. 14 at the Salem Mem
orial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mobs
man and 80s, Dennis and Dannc,
were given a houscwarming Sat
urday evening in their newly
completed home at 4108 llaser
Ave. Presenting the Messmans a
gift with their good wishes were
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ahredt and
Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. William
Hager, Mr. and Mrs. Dclbert
Kurtz, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Gil
a C-4 zone under the new code
which does not. permit church
construction, The commission ad
vised him to inquire into zone
Change procedure.
The proposed annexation policy
formulated by a special commit
tee will go to the. city council
with the commission's endorse
ment, but without approval or dis
approval of recommended in
crease in water rates and sewer
service charges as a means of fi
nancing those utility services for
newly-annexed districts.
The commission gave its ap
proval to an application from
Fred Snider to rebuild an old
pumping station at South Com
mercial and Superior for office
use, on condition that the build
ing be made no bigger, that off
street parking be provided, and
size of signs be limited.
It approved and will recom
mend to tho City Council that
Flavius Meier be relieved from
the setback line on Silverton
Road so gasoline pumps may be
Installed within 10 feet of the
street. A condition is that the
construction be removed by the
owner if the city in the future
wants to widen the street.
Referred to City Attorney Chris
J. Kowitz was an inquiry from
Willamette Valley Transfer Com
pany if zone limitations would
permit it to widen its warehouse
space at 1920 Highway Avenue.
On property adjoining it on the
south the company plans a 40 by
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Loans Approved
Total $281,307
Real estate loans totaling $281.-
307 were approved in Salem dur
ing the lull year 1053 by the
western home office of Prudential
Insurance Co.
Harry J. Volk, vice president
In charge of western operations.
reports that this 12-month total
represents $233,515 in residen
tial loans and $47,792 in com
mercial and industrial projects.
During the year loans totaling
$8,386,918 were made by the com
pany to finance real estate
throughout the state of Oregon.
iotal approvals by the com
pany during 1953 throughout the
11 western states and Hawaii
were $168,185,851. Of the 1953
total $129,353,630 was for resi
dential financing, $20,132,216 for
commercial and industrial, and
9iB,otfti,uia lor lnrms.
Prudential now has an all-iimc
high total of $974,982,774 in real
estate loans In force in the 11
western states and Hawaii.
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Delays Spraying
Snow, rain, and temperatures
below freeiing will delay the dor
mant spray for peach leaf curl in
local orcharQS, observes County
extension agent D. L. Kasmusson.
However, as long as the spray
is applied before the buds swcli,
it will protect against damage by
peach leaf curl, one of the most
serious fungus diseases of
peaches in the Willamette valley.
Recommended sprays arc Bor
deaux 12-12-100 or Fcrbam, three
pounds in 100 gallons of water.
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Charles Eby of Salem, Mr. and j their federal income tax returns
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