Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 27, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday,. April 27, 1949
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Hydro-Electric Development Starts at Big Cliff Engineers
make soundings at site of Big Cliff power dam where genera
tors operating from Detroit dam spillways will ultimately
develop 100,000 kilowatts. Completion date for this project
and Detroit dam is set for 1093.
O. A. Cannon 688 S. Lancaster
dr.
The Harold Laytons, 685 S.
Elma ave., were hosts to Wil
liam Kilgore of Scotts Mills,
Mrs. Claud Kilgore, Joyce Judy
and Gary Kilgore all of Mc
Minnvllle. Week-end guests In the I. H.
White home 200 Beck ave., were
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. White and
daughters Sharon and Charlene
of Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Walker
200 Mahrt ave., were hosts for
the Krazy Kard Klub. Pinochle
Four Corners School Plans
Annual Open House
Four Corners, April 27 The Rickey Mothers' club held Its
meeting at the school house. Dr. S. D. Wiles spoke on dental
health In general, stressing the need for children. Mrs. Edward
White was appointed chairman to represent Rickey school at the
pre-school and Infant health clinic to be held May 4 at Swegle
school.
Mrs. Lawrence Lee and Mrs,
C. A. Lossner volunteered to
serve on the committee. Rickey
school will hold open house
May 6. The club is planning a
food sale, date to be announced
later. The next meeting will be
Friday, May 13. Care will be
provided for the small children
whose mothers wish to attend
Hostesses were Mrs. Fred Gep
hardt, Mrs. Waldo Miller, Mrs
Melvin Scott and Mrs. Jess Mc-
Ilnay.
Scouts Organize Team
Cub Scout Den 3 attended the
regular meeting of Pack 101 at
the Presbyterian church. Den 3
competed in a "yell" contest for
the Pack. The local den has or
ganized a Softball team to play
against other den teams. They
have completed wood working
project making bird houses,
boats and scrap books. Two new
members are Gary Mcllnay and
Rodney Anderson. Other mem
berg are Gary Pierpoint, Craig
Scott, Eric and Gary Pederson,
James Burke. Boys age t
through 11 are eligible to join
Guests Are Numerous
There have been many out of
town guests during the week
in Four Corners. Mrs. Allen
Looney of Ventura, Calif., who
has been visiting her mother
Mrs. Ross Wood, 3915 State St.
has returned home. She expects
to bring her children up for the
summer. Mrs. Looney was ac
companied south by Mrs. G. G.
Looney who will make the re
turn trip also.
Visitors In the Nick Schwei
gert home 3628 LaBranche ave.,
don. Ediann and Tommy Hern-
don, Ediann and Tomy Hfern-
don of Halsey, Oregon.
Mrs. Trevor Humphreys and
children Nancy and Helen of
John Day, Oregon, visited for
several days with Mr. and Mrs.
WOMEN
WANTED
For beauty training. Ex
cellent opportunities are al
waya op an to the skilled
beautician. Cla&nes are now
forming at Salem's oldest
and most advanced beauty
school. Call or writ (or our
new low rates.
Oregon School of Beauty
Culture
130 N. Liberty Ph. 36800
Palmistry Readings
Will tell your put present
and future. Will advise on
love marriage
and business,
A n m ra all
qaestions. Are
you worried r
W h hi i n
doubt? Special
Readings
Onn S m
stiSrt a1 o 10 pun.
Moved from 466 Ferry to
173 8. Commercial
was In play and late refresh
ments were served to Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Bales, Mr. and Mrs.
William Fiester, Mr. and Mrs.
S. H. Cable, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
man, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mcll
nay, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osborn.
Honors went to Mr. and Mrs.
Bales.
New Santiam Highway
Approaching Completion .
By JAMES D. OLSON
The major obstacle to the beginning of evacuation work on the
Detroit dam completion of the new North Santiam highway, is
expected to be removed early in July.
Three contractors are involved in the construction of 12.78 miles
of the new road and two bridges. The Kuckenberg Construction
company has the largest road
contract with Guy F. Atkinson
company completing the remain
der of this section. Bridges over
Tumble creek and Breitenbush
creeks are being constructed by
the Port Construction company
The entire cost of this portion
of road work and bridges totals
S4.333.000 while an additional
3.5 miles of roadway not yet
under contract is estimated to
cost an additional $1,060,000.
When the grading work on
the new road is completed, the
entire stretch of improved road
way will be oiled. It is not ex
pected that the new road will
be hard surfaced until after the
construction of the dam has been
completed as it is feared that
heavy traffic would break the
road up.
As quickly as the portion of
the road, now under contract
is ready to be opened to gen
eral traffic, the army engi-
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Fur storage during the warm weather Is a MUST
for fine furs. Don't delay and risk a needless loss.
Protection From
MOTHS
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WALTER H. ZOSEL CO.
Chemeketa & High
Salem, Oregon
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Specially made for new cars
-makes all cars perform better
AT HELPFUL
PSivcnput associated
VKAUK
neers in charge of the project,
will take over the branch rail
road line extending from Mill
City to a point just west of
Idanha and make the rails avail
able to the contractor for trans
portation of equipment and materials.
Scio Poults Burn
Scio, April 27 More than
300 17-day-old turkeys valued
at $750 were lost here Tuesday
when fire in an oil brooder
stove destroyed the brooder
house belonging to M. L. Bink-
ley.
Carl Sues to Colled
From DAV Group
Complaint in circuit court
here by Henry Carl, contractor,
vs. Veterans Living Memorial
Building association and The
Disabled American War Vet
erans, Salem chapter No. 4,
seeks to collect $10,283 for
labor and materials allegedly
expended on construction of
veterans memorial building at
Marlon and North Church
streets.
Carl claims that between
June 7, 1948, and November 4,
1948, he furnished $20,283 on
the building in labor and mate
rials and that only $10,000 of
the amount has been paid. He
says under the contract he was
to receive 85 per cent of the
value of labor and materials
monthly as work progressed
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What About Windows?
Windows make - all the
difference in a home's ap
pearance and comfort!
Let us tell you of the many
good looking, dependably
working types we make.
Same time, let's go over
your other Mill Work
needs. We can tell you
much about Mill Work
that may help you and,
perhaps, ease the purse
strain.
SALEM WOODWORKING CO.
1225 Cross
Ph. 3-5953
I The complaint says that the Vet
erans living Memorial Building
association was known as Vet
erans Building Association oi
Marion county, Inc., from .
March to November, 1948. f
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