Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 04, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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Four Killed in
Aerial Mishaps
(Br th United Prru)
Four persons were killed and
three Injured Tuesday In Ore
gon aerial mishaps.
Two died after a mid-air col
lision between two light planes
near Medford and three were
Injured. Two army officers
died in a crash near The Dalles
when their L-16 observation
craft was caught in a violent
downdraft.
Warrant Officer Wiliam P.
Barkley, commander of the
1805th AACF squadron based
at Medford, and an unidentified
woman passenger died after the
Medford collision.
The tail of their Cessna was
knifed off when struck by a
forest service craft carrying
three passengers. The forest
service ship glided a few miles
struck a power line and crashed
into a barn. Medford's north
west district suffered a one-hour
power blackout after the pow
er line snapped.
Cal Ferris, San Francisco for
ester and pilot, was hospitalized
along with passengers, Mel Mis
sail, Santa Barbara, and Tom
BigloWj Yreka, Calif., the most
seriously hurt.
An eyewitness said the Cess
na appeared to bank into the path
of the forester's plane and aft
er the mishap plumeted straight
to the ground.
Pilot 1st Lt. Morris C. Lewis.
Ft. Lewis, Wash., and Warrant
Officer Otto H. Christiansen, 41,
Hanover. Pa., died in The Dalles
crash. Witnesses said the Ob
servation tllanp rirrlprf low nvpr
landing craft of the Second en
gineer brigade returning from
a mock invasion of the Pasco,
Wash., atomic area.
Elks Arrange for
Mother's Day Event
Guy N. Hickok, manager of
the Salem branch of the First
National Bank of Portland, will
be the speaker at a public meet
ing of the Elks lodge Thursday
night when Mother's day will
be observed with a special pro
gram. A special ritual will be put on
by the lodge officers, led by
Exalted Ruler Gilbert Wynkoop
The new Elks chorus will sing,
and flowers will be presented
to the oldest and the youngest
mothers present and to the
mother having the most chil
dren. The program committee is
Harlan Judd, chairman: Wesley
E. Stewart, Jr., John Graham,
Max Scriber an-f Al Finn
and wildfloweri. Named on the
nominating com m i 1 1 e were
Mrs. William Neimeyer, Mrs. A
A. Taylor and Mrs. Lewis Juri
son. Mrs. Harold Colgan was
welcomed as a new member
Guests present were Mrs. Lyle
Bayne and Mrs. Floyd McClel-lan.
Newberg Site of
Hi Student Meet
Bend, May 4 M High School
Council association studcnls con
cluded their fourth annual con
vention yesterday after select
ing Newberg for their 1950
meeting site.
Some 400 student council of
ficers and their faculty advisors
from 70 Oregon schools partici
pated in the two-day session.
Milton Kruger, Newberg, was
elected president of the associa
tion, succeeding Don Benning,
Bend. The annual banquet was
directed by Tom Niebergall,
president-elect of the Bend
Student body.
Sunspots which become more
frequent and less frequent in
11 year cycles started a declin
ing cycle in 1947.
LEGAL
i. 'TICK OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
HICKORY TTREET FROM VALPAK
rfiAD TO BROOKS STREET
Notice hereby la given thai the com
mott council of tht city of Salem, Ore
ion, derm it neceuary and expedient
and hereby declare it purpose and In
dention to improve Hickory atreet from
the nut Una of Valpak road to the cut
line of Brook street, In the city of Salem.
4arloo County, Or ft on, at the expense
the abuttlni and adjacent property.
y ormatni and portion of at id atreet
to tht established trade. construct Ina
cement eonere'e curb, and paving aatd
portion .f said street with a J'i Inch
asphalt te concrete pavement tt feet wide I
lo accordance with in plana and rert
'ication therefor which were adopted o
the common council April Ji. 199, which
now on file tn the office of the cit
ecorder and which by this tefcrencr
iereto are made a part hereof.
The common council hereby declare
ilM purpose and Intention to make thr
ova described improvement by and
rout a the atreet improvement depart
ment. By ordtr of the Common Council April
.1, m
ALFRED MUNDT,
City Recorder
Date of flrat publication hereof is
April 2ft. lfc
Capital Journal April 31. at, 10. May
1 4. S I 1. I. 10th.
NOTICE Or PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE hereoy U given to all persons
particularly Interested and to the ten
eral public that a hearing will be held
Nefore the Common Council of the City
st Salem Ores on. Council Chamber. Cily
Hall. 8lm Ore-. on. at the hour of I 00
P m, Monday, Mr 9, 1949, to coiulrier
changing from a CIpm I Rexodentlal Dis
trict to a CIm III-X Restricted Bulne
District the following premise:
Block Thirty-flee t.15- North Sa
lem, with Additions. Marlon County.
Oregon. Save and except the North
A feet thereof measured at rliht
angle to the North lint of ald
Block.
By Order of the Common Council.
ALFRED MUNDT,
City Recorder
May I I I
o tatd atreet with tl Inch ajphaltlcf
concrete patemeui jw ten i i.cortj-
ance with the plan and specification
thrrefir which were adopted by thr cent
,uon council April as. 1949 which re
now ot 'lie In the oldce ot the city re
corder an which oy triii reference, there
to rg made a part hereof
rhe common council hereby declare
it purpose and intention to nue the
above described improvement bv and
throng! the street improvement depart
ment. By order of the Common Council April
35, 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT,
City Recorder.
Data of flrat publication hereof It
April i, 1949.
Capital Journal April 21, J9, Jo. May
2 J. i, S 7. 9, 10th.
-ITTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
WEST NOB HILL STRFET ROM HOVT
STREET TO FAWK AVENUE.
Nolle hereby u given that the com-
. t. counril of the city of Salem, Ore
ion drem It necessary end expedient
nd hereby declare it purpose and in
tention to Improve West Nob Hill street
(.om the north line of Hovt street to
-he outh Una of Fak avenue, ;n Mte
rlty of Salem, Marion county. Oregon
tne rxpena of the abutting and adia-
ent oroperly, by bringing ald portion
ol ald meet to the established grade
-onktruttlna cement concrete curb, and
uavlni d portion of said Mreet w:t'i
a l't Inch taphaltle cone ret pavement!
it fet wide in accordance with tnt plarv
and specification therefor which ere
-dopted by the common council April
JS 199 whlco ar now on file In the
rifle o' the city recorder and which
by thl reference thereto are madt a
part hereof
The com moii council hereby drclnrc
. urpoe and i.ucntion to mke the
above describe improvement bv and
'hrough trw street improvement depart
ment. By order of tht Common Council April
3ft 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT,
City Recorder.
Data of first publication hereof Is
prll 2. 1949.
Capital Journal April 2i. 29, 30, May
J J. 4. J. e, 7. 9. 101 h.
CHOICE OF INTSNTION TO IMPROVE
r-URTH TWENTY-PECOND STREET
.ROM -D" STREET TO NEBRASKA
VENUE.
Notice hereby u given that the. com
mon council of the city of Salem. Ore
gon, deem It necssary and ' expedient
and herebt declare It purpose and in
tention to Improve North Twenty-second
ttreet from the north line of "D" street
In the Non.i line of Nebraska avenue, in
the city of Salem. Marlon county. Ore
on at the expense of the abutting and
adjacent property, except the street in
tersection the expense of which will be
'turned h the r'ty nf Salem. b brin-
tng taM portion of said atrtet to the
established irtde. const r'icting cement
oncrett curbs, and paving said portion
if said street llh a l't Incb aphaltic
ruiicret pavement SO feet wide In accord
ance with the plan and specification
' tretor wnicn were adopted by the
common council April 1. 1949, which are
n ' on ftte in the office of the city re
corder and which by this reference there
to ire made a part hereof
The common council hereby declare.'
It purpose and Intention to make the
above described improvement by and
-trough the street improvement depart
ment. By order ot 11 a Common Council April
ti 1949
ALFRED MUNDT,
City Recorder
Data or flrat publication hereof Is
prll 19. 1949.
Capital Journal April 21, 29, 10, Ma
2. S. 4. J. , T. 9. 10th.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
NORTH TWENTY -SECOND STREET
FROM BREYMAN STREET TO THE ;
lOJTHERLY TERMINUS OF TWENTY- '
TCONC STREET.
Nitice hereby 1 given that tht com
rnor council of the city of Salem, Ore
tm, deem it necessary and expedient 1
nd hereby declare It purpose and In- i
ten! ion lo Improve North Twrnty-second ;
I. eel from the aouth line of Breyman 1
treet to the southerly terminus of Twen-
y-ecord atreet, In tht city of Salem,
Marion county Oregon, at the expense
ol the abutting and adjacent property,
by bringing Mid portion of aaid atreet to
i he established grade, constructing cement
, mcrete curbs, an'l pavinv a;d portion
CALIOUSESHJ
To relieve painful eallouaea. burn- If 1
ing or tendernea on bottom of leet rjf
and remove caJlouae get these rf
tbin, soothing, cushioning pads s
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
ARGYLE DRIVE FROM HANSEN AV
YNUF TO f'ANDALARIA BOULEVARD.
Not'ce hereby Is given that the com
mon council of the city of Salem, Ore
gon, deem it necessary and expedient
and herebv declare It purpose and In
tention to imorove Argylt Drive from the
orth line of Hansen avenue to the south
' ne or Candalaria boulevard. In the city
of Faletn. Marlon county, Oregon, at the
expense of abutting and adjacent
i-roperty. ex-ept the street Intersection
Little Garden Club
Guest Carleton Home
Salem Heights The Little
Garden club of Salem Heights
met at the home of Mrs. Ed A
Carleton on Liberty road with
Mrs. Ralph Cartwright as co-
hostess. Mrs. Joe VanCleave
showed slides of coast pictures
LINCOLN SPECIAL
BRAKE CHECK-UP
1. We'll adjust them for greater safety . . .
Removs wheel inspect lining and drums
Adjust all brakes
Add fluid to master reservoir
Lubricate brake mechanism
Only 2.70
2. Or we'll recondition them at low cos
Replace brake linings
Replace cylinders, if necessary
Inspect brake drums; resurface, if requires!
Drain and replace brake fluid
Adjust brakes, including emergency brake
Repack wheel bearings
Replace rear wheel grease retainers
Fret additional adjustment within 30 days
Only 29.50
and HERE'S
A BONUS!
tmittiin.il
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you rtie you drive In for
your brak reconditioning or
adHMtment. It aoflllM you to
frea wheel-alignment i-
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Capital Journal. Salem. Ore AVednefiday, May 4, 19499
the expense of whlcti iU b tuumed
- the city of ealcin, Br brinilni satd
.sninn of said atreet to the established
trade, cnnstructini cement concrete
curb, and patina aatd poruoa of said
t'et aitn a 2'a inch n.ptialtK concrete
.-vement 10 feet wide in accordance with
the plana and specif tea t. on therefor
which were adopted by the common coun
cil April 3V 104B, which are now on file
n the of fire of the city recorder and
which bv this reierence tnereio are made
a iarl hereof
rhe common council nerebr declare
It purpose and Intention to malca the
above deMbed Improvement by and
throuah the atreet Improvement depart
n.-nt
By order of the Common Counc.l April
ALFRED MUNDT.
City Recorder.
Date ot first publication hereof U
April 31 t040.
Capua. Journal April SI, 7t, 10, Mae
!l. 4, I I 1 I, 10th,
Storts Thursday, April 28th at 9:30 a.m.
Joe brings you the great
est clothing values since
1940
Joe has just returned from America's
greatest clothing manufacturing
center of men's and young men's fin
est quality clothes.
Joe bought hundreds of
these finest tailored, smart
ly styled suits, sport coats,
slacks and suit pants at
25 to 40 below last
spring's wholesale prices, so now you too can buy
these fine clothes while this stock lasts at 25 to
40 below last year's retail prices at
JOE'S BIG RF0PENIN6 SALE!
1 00 WOOL 1 00 WOOL 1 00 WOOL
$35 SUITS $40 SUITS $45 SUITS
New Sport Styles D. B. Chalk Stripes Hard Finished Worsteds
$225Q $2750 $3250
Following are Suits with 1 and 2 Pairs of Pants
100 WOOL 100 WOOL 100 WOOL
$50 SUITS $60 SUITS SUITS
Hard Finished Worsted, Hard Finished Worsted, Mot ETTe Fabric.
$3750 $4350 4950
ejaJfeT " T.62.50
SLACKS & $25 to $27.50 j0e', Reopening
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