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18 Tho SlaWiman. Sclom. Orexyon. 8 May 11. 138 ' o Grand Coulee Adds Generator; ! ! Now World's Top Power Plant COULEE DAM. Wash.. Mar 20 -JP- At a signal from President ' Truman. Grand Coulee dam across the Columbia river took Its place i todav i the largest producer of electric power in the world. Nearly 3.000 miles across the nation at the white house. President ,-, Trurrun tapped a gold telegraph key that put into operation the dam's " I Oth major generator. At precielv 11 am., the presi dent's ?Rna! came. A warning bell rang arH the red light at the tip of the sever.-story tall generator glowed a it began to pour out electric energy. Top Hoover Dam ... ... , ,. L , . . , Leslie junior high schools stu- The 108.000 kilowatt capacity of den after hearing campaign the new generator Ufted the dam s speeches " Firdav morning elected productive po-er to 1.100.000 kil- Ils presldent for next Vear Pa- owatt. Ur.t:! this morning. Hoo- tricia Deenev daughter of Mrs. er dam or. the Colorado river was Marv LoUise Deenev. 1760 Fair- tne greatest hydroelectric power ; mount ave she defeated Elizabeth 1 producer with a rated capacity ol Spore. IV KiiovAa.LS-. Othr new offirer are: V ice '-J Leslie Elects Pat Deeney 1.03: - lJ I la - ' " -r - .fST-fJ CI3-f r-- --TV - I vr ( 3.- V ,.- J.V i 9 iWf 55f. Today's teremor.y in the Caver- president. Patsy Snider. unoppos- nous powe- house was short and to ed ) ; secretary, Gienna Allmer. the point. Senator Warren G. Mag- who defeated Judy Loucks: trea- nuson i D - Wash i spoke briefly, surere. Evelyn Andrus. who won; The generator hummed into action over Janice Wilson: sergeant at and the u ot kmen went back to arms. John Perry, who beat Ray their ioo Puhlman; yell king. Dean Quam- ' J ...i -j , Tu ll,,...l. . Vr.rlt A H..!rii iran. 'lie. who utinim jwui iiuriin- asrer i I the tenerji bureau of re ciam.iTion ser.t this l eplv to Presi- Think you. Mr Pre ident Pow- BaCCalail TeatC Sot er from the new generator you put on the line is now lighting homes, serving farms and driving the wheels of ir dutiy throughout the Pacific northwest."' First in Powerhouse rey: song queen. June Miner, . no won over Carol DaMetz. numbers at their dinner Monday evening Saturday exerting he played several numbers for the Stayton Alumni banquet. ( i 4 " -.'. h (I ..j d LA !:H , Jaw,: fsT j ; 12 Attend Brownie 3Ie"tin; at LilMrty ; Prcwnie troop 1!2 met Tuesday afterr.o n with 12 present. Mis. Don Griffith and eight Gifl Scout visited the group Mrs.! Luther Billings honorei her daughter Pa tricia with a birthday cake on her 10th birthday far the social htur. Plans were made for the Brownie picnic May 28. i S. B. Davidson, who has been ill in his home, is repotted ti be get ting tetter. j FLY1NC ELEPHANT David Cajisdile. son of th. London Zoo head, has the first ride on a lour-ntonths-old elephant calf that arrived from Calcutta on a British Overseas plane. -y' ' tm .... tTt 1900 NETBALL Dignity outranks mobility in this exhibition tame of netbal! betuecn women players in costumes of 1900 that featured a tournament at Wembley. London. - J Car Accident Suit Results in $4,8.33 Award A lawsuit between adini n :! i a -tirs f the estates f two foimer Kei7er district residents who e!e killed in an autu arndei,! i-sultei Friday in $4 K33 judurrient fur the plaintiff Chester K Weber as arimims tiator the estate of liein.ee Betty Weber, was aw aided the damages by a Marion iniut t.r cuit court jury John TeSeile. as administrator of the .te of Thumjs Drake w av the i-f mi ant The accident k- u: :! ;n Febiuafv. 1!MH Drake s wife, patiicia. a! w kdled m the i ider.: The complaint chai uHt that ti-g-ligenee on the pa:! of 1 fiom.i" Drake caused the accident He was di i ing a cat whuh left the tughwdv south. if the Salem Dallas Y junction pii.?:ged into h slough of wa'ei ticu Hicr.ieali creek All occupants wmimiimw n ed except Mis. Webei s hwhand Chester, who eeap'd l.v bie.tkmg a window. The comprint had sought $1(1. f'(K) damage- Sheridan PTA Mews Program SUKRIPAN S-. -i, fihKKii t;:i; ' . fl the P.i! I !:t- '" .., : Diet-tmi! Mot; i. v : ' The bad 1 pi .. ' c i v. t is Kep : t - . gates t. the st if' III inx Pi e-iii! t Mi- N installed ,i- tic. n" i cmit'j; e .i . M - " iesuietit . S. m.u i irel r. t V : I ..' ! ld !' I'l"' ' : Klln-M" . -e. : . t , I - mingtiiii. t e.. .i . r M.ie tt-an $r;t , -, txU JamlKiff "1 '; be divi'ieil e!vveen it'.i Wttlamiua beis t.r iurm . Public IS1eortIs IRCI IT iOI RT F"n d ini Luella M Kei v -(;..rdner ilen'-ett i d W-iKtmette Valley Walet Co. Inc Plaintiff file iepl attm ttir'K and deny hir. Joseph al. l Beitha Heruirick- (iarriner fjenett an.l V I 'KitTft te Vallev Watei C.O . Inc Pl.nn'itfs tile iepl admittmK and dei.vmK Iiroth B Ztel.nski ("h,uU- C I -msiifi and other Det ii.lt order enteiei against a'l defend ant. except I'S A. and si, t tl missed Kn:nst detendar.t ():...; K. bud Ann I'm. Chariie X and Cathel me Kei v s i'tU'.Ouvi lennet; anil Willam ette Valley! U'atei Co. Inc Plain tiff, file ; leply ndmitt i n an t den v.i 1 1; Tnelor and Iiene Pulimaii v Hen iy P iAVHibui and ttthe. ( ".mp'aint; seek to ipnet fit e to ieil pii'peft nlleeti ow i en b pi... nt . " ' D.n li Tompkins s Uil'L.m A and Mai );! Cool; !: i .:; -file 8: fi adrr itfini and del -i'K J C Mii.hellW 1 1 V and 7I f rat Hf.n I fe! f ie ai.- icr a it "Tift ' ii't ,.nd ilei v ,: f',.i H 'A i n-,l i ii.-iii . 1 f i i r i t 1. r ' . I, r c I 1. Kei I P . plv .am f ii ! C .11 't net. route S. tx.x 214 Robins..n '.H. ;. ! Eugene P Bis-e!l. force. F.iuene. and B. ..r!d. 2!. oentai;-I.il-eitv t Bo&ert I. Ske ai d Ba. b , Ida L'6. L" S a.i Cm V. t -1 ; 1 . V I '..-sistant, 835 N 3. S.i em. an. Joy ce Dan.ei H k. .'U ntuse. 89 i Be 1 1 lie st Jh-i!!! U' B 't :. 12(1. 'ab.'It i and He;on J U tf. L'O. b ! h l.y iinf U':: rd h Mat hew s. 25. b: t k ni.ii i:, ar..1 lloseniarv M H..itv . 23. feleph.one operatoi, po'.n ot V. lodblll ti. Many A Ai.der-or., 22. elec tliciar.. '.ITT S.th st , West f. -Iflti. and Jean l.eotie O-bot n. 21 . teri' tr.ipfier . I n iependei it e DISTRICT ( (M RT J,.ck i Todd. 22.li N 4th s . chained a ' h aicen. waived pre liminary rxutihiMi on and bound tn e and Ji.rv. held in lieu of $2.- 000 ball William H Daltnri. 140 N 2Hid st . chaise.; Hi! ..hta n.r.ii nune b false pretences w .nv -d pie-hmi'i..'--. heari'-k: and lt.ii"d to Kt.itid jt.t y . held in lieu of 5'. .0 bail Fimer Hell ojne tr Jei a.s. 1 t.,.;icil w itn ohtain.nii piop-rt b fa be prete"v.s . waied pt e limmarv .-!o ; r ... t , on ..no b..,,rid STAYTDV The new generator was the f.rst eate sermon o: nine to be installed in tne east powerhouse of the ko c: nment built dam On the opposite back of the s'ream nine of the bia gener ators are prodm-ini! power. The po werrou-es fi ir.k the Ca -ode of water oet the gigantic concrete dam The d.,m the largest tencrete str-jct-ire m. the w or Id is the heart of the gine:T.n-.er.:'i $785,000,000 Columbia b.s;n reclamation pro ject. Keel..mat;on Commissioner Mi- h..el S'rai - tu'd le porters in Wd-hir.iZton. D. C. t .dav the Cou lee nam pow er pi.nt w ill niw j r."i!.. e electricitx suftuient to meet t."e r ee.i i.f The r ation's eap itol anil Balt.moie When all iH of the major tfer-ei..ti..- are installed, a ccmbmed rated." tv.p;,v-i'.y of 1.974.000 kilo .vutts w li! he .,. ..liable wi'h the as-istance of three smaller seiue j; nt t ato: s. Mt. Virw School Kvrrcist's Friclav ORCHARD HF.KJMTS - The Mi. unfair V ew -chool rnir.mfi'.it' met t exeiii-es will be h'Tidav itht. Mav Z. at H o'clock. The Ke Hobeit Mo land, president of Siii em acaiem . will speak Members of the graduating clas a:e Charlotte Guard. Wy nona Ake Jack.e I-irson. Janice Gofi ','rn. Barbara Jo flarner. Jan ne Coffel ana J.m Schuck to grand jury, held in lieu of $1.00(1 bail Wiiii..m .1 and John Doe Rob erts and Waiien KiliniEei. all e.1 AuniM lie. chat ged with hunting by pioh.ibit .e methods: tl.sinissetl on motion of the i T i le t attorney due to insulin tent evidence ALBANY MARRI CiY. Lit KNSF.S ALBANY First couple to ob tain a mat tate In ense this month was Vein A Mre, 24. ami Da . le Cre e! .r.e. 17. On Sunday Evening For Stavton Hiuli i tna A t t n-t Kl r. f f, i 11 oiv A tltlltrr for the gradual iV.n the inxocation. C. R. Freeman. - church class ot Mayton nign r.ooi wi'i pastor oi me v narcn oi vnn-i. be delivered Sunday, May 22. at will be son: leader, and the Kev. 8 Dm. in the hieh school audi- Math. Jonas of the Immaculate tonum hv the Rev . Wtilard B ick- Concept ic'ri of Stayton Mthodit ; Catholic church ner of Stavton Baptist church. The He. MeK if' Stockwed of w ill read the scripture Benediction v;.l be by the Rev John Morange. PLA iS FOR PROGRAMS SUBLIMITY Thomat Wayne Tate. n of Mr. and Mr. Thoma r.ite. entertained Stayton Cha:-' ler of ComrtiMcf with two pi..co i FISHING TACKLE NOW IS THE TIMI Bn thinking U'ely f mity nrKrn. and J-s-eiv-mg; s'.ctiy Jtreamf." Tim to l wotkir g tver our fih:::i tackle Bro ther Tim to g( re.i iv 1 tin. it) gel drtwri her. 'td fill jour fishinf tackle nvi! GEO. CADWELL Service Station 249d Mate i. Ph.ine t-'.til Cameras it filctvt. Open every nite till 9 P.M. and Sunday .1 Y . . i Y b t t. .te . .Sr- C I' S B: . .rm Ci '(!' i v a ft ' ptJ :: 1 h a - 1 I . Am E-IELP! He the f v He- ..tt- ,- t. alem '"ph:, Mi.r. a K. - ; i.1 rr-e- a t'fi i ! Web tf . hr "I I ' V t' Allium illr ri Installs ( )ffiri AlTMSVll.I.F At the 1..-I Fi-tit-Te hei ..mh l.'ioii n.et ' i t ft the' year Mondav n.;i t Mi Charlie U iifiht w.. in-tailetl as fpresident !r- Shields. u e pretfi t Tt1 B ehme. set"- Tery ..' h Munich, trea-u'er Mrs. t.'ir.e. Klein gae the mtai latMin - t a e FtKir half scholarships were voted fot 4-M . !ub summer .v ho ! Mn Wi tht rep.rte.i on the state PTA meeting Mr Nettie Harrison i in a ser ious co:id ti.in i n S-..f?Ti (rneial hospital wheie she . under an ;gen tei GIRI C.1VF. PARTY SAI.FM MKIC.HT The fikio C a ni p f i r e CI iris of the Sa'em Heights d:e.i had a girl arid boy Fri1.-i v e-. eniiiK at the horn of Eric B itler on Huiser avenue Va tioeis games were played with a iie-i i toast and food prepared by the gnls. Ch.-tciv F t f -' ' ' e -. s y i -'.-. , -j , ,i - , t . IV I 2 ijil .. A a -J H f t : ri;on rii cor rt ' e V . . i: -r. :' v4l! ' p". K, v )'. -J,.- .' ! . . .1 :' . in.,- i ; of t tie - '' I 1 i- i e t t , I ": ot . : p ' lit S A : t tu.i! i'..n O ' er rtin I ' i ii!Pi on.- e : -'. ,r(-- sns-a ! b .; l'i alito act CteT ' MARRIACH IJt F.NK APPLICATIONS Net mat) D A; Xaf.det. stu dent. S.-i 'fm r.i.te V b- v 42. and Jcoie'te I-. : .'cm !"'! 20 Stef.og ! ht r ; !i -S i l'"h st H;: a i U" Vai.D- Ke. 25. steel W i t Kc j. ba!V ..:t . 25,; i e. to' s 2 t r '.i'e- (,d. e a-)i ( it.' -t i M--m.-n o' S?5(i an.i H. : . . 40 K he- It y D R. Cat. bu ne manages fo! dei ti con.c Salem POWER SAW Kr TiUa Ble Streak witlt aalcrotttc rlulrh. 12 II. P. aa4 weigh nly lb. Western Equip. Co. 2244 V W. Sar.er. PrtUnd. Call AT 4i:S far armonU-a- M. BERRY PICKERS! Picking Today and Sun., May 21 & 22, at Williamson Farm. Rt 7, Rs 26S Hazel Green District PKo 3-1971 In a Dither Over Decorating? CLARA DUDLEY famous coior-hm consultant for Alexander Smith t Sons Carpet Company IS COMING NEXT WEEK Woodry Furniture Co. Watch for announcements of her FREE ILLUSTRA TED LECTURES: "How to make Color Sense Save You Dollars." Plan to make use of her FREE PER SONAL DECORATING HELP, in the Rug Depart ment at , 'MM WOO Reg. 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Ye owe you serf mvtnitnc of this modem styled Super De Luxe Zenith see it today! YOUR MARSHALL WELLS STORES ... Bramble Hardwa Wesi Salem Hdwe. Wallace Hardnaro 362 Stale Street Phone 3-6062 1111 EdgewatoT SL k Pbooo 3-3669 20M N. Capitol St Phono 3 6377