Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 16, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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copy will be delivered to you. lem Wednesday night, was un-
able to make the flight to Salem
New Bui Schrdulee Effec- because of a high wind. It will,
live mursaay is a new urey-f WMther permits, appear j,me. will be chosen the oueen
nouno nmuea dui .ervi - Thursday night Instead. The ' ofthe 149 Cheri-vland Festival
tween Salem, Seattle and San blimp started out from Portland: Officially termed "Oueen S.
Francisco and as far as Los Wednesday night, but turned i,,ti Niohl ih. .v.nt i. tn he
Cherry Queen
Chosen Friday
For five young ladles of Mar
lon and Polk counties this Fri
day night is a very special night
from that group of five, all
graduated from high school this
Angeles, according to V. ". back when over Oregon City
Switzer, Salem agent, four 01
the rhertiile are announced for Carter Doing Well Roy Car-
...h f ih. fnllforni. cities, and ter. 16th and Lee street, who
of the eight four are new here.
Two new schedules begin from
Salem to Reno, which are via
Klamath Falls, with connec
tions at Reno for Salt Lake City
and the east or Los Vegas and
the south.
Cooperation Asked Fire
Chief W. P. Roble has made an
appeal to the public to cooper
ate in the burning of grass and
brush. He advises that when
brush or grass is to be burned
in the city that the fire depart
ment be notified by phone so
the firemen may be alert to calls
from people who may not know
that the fire is under supervi
sion. Early morning is the best
time for these fires, the chief
aaid.
Loses Left Hand Roy Carter,
1610 Lee street, suffered the loss
of his left hand in an asphalt
mixer while working with a
state highway crew on the Sa-lem-Silverton
highway. He is in
the hospital at Oregon City-
lost his left arm Wednesday, is
reported as doing well at an Or
egon
chain mechanism
crew's tar machine. He was tak
en to Oregon City by ambulance
where it was necessary to am
putate his arm Just below the
elbow.
Gov. Douglas McKay has ap
pointed the Very Rev. Francis
J. Leipzig. Eugene, to be the
public representative on the
state board of labor concilia
tion. The employers' represen
tative is Stewart Weiss, Sweet
Home, and the labor member is
Ray A. Mclnnis, Eugene.
held at the Elsinore theater be
tween the two evening shows and
is slated to take place about 8:40
o'clock.
The five princesses. Jeannlne
City hospital. Carter, B'nUey Dorothy Neufeld Grace
member of a state highway re- lr,c' ";-""r
pair crew, was working on the .nd Katherme Specht. after ar
Paclfic highway near Barlow j "vln h ,h" " nv""
when hit arm was caught in the w' be eorted o the stage
0f a road iinruiitfTi u vuuiiiii ui I. uum
or ine unernans.
On their arrival on the stage
the girls will be introduced to
Mrs. Agnes Schucking. who was
queen of the first Cherryland
Festival held in Salem and last
year's festival queen. Miss Lois!
Esgers. They then will be Inter-1
viewed brieflv by the master of
ceremonies for the program,
Dave Hoss.
Forming an escort group for
the princesses will be a group of
uniformed Cherrians. who have
been asked to meet in front of
the theater by 8:30 o'clock that
evening. During the program
there will be organ music by
Mis Mary Barton.
Following the Interview of the
princesses bv Hoss the Judges'
decisions will be announced and
the queen introduced to the
group. The entire program is to
be transcribed for re-broadcast
at 10:45 p.m. (daylight time) that
evening over station KSLM.
Licensed to Marry Paul L.
Spratt and Wilma M. Belcher,
both of Sheridan, have been is
sued t marriage license at Van
couver, Wash. A license was is
sued in Portland for Allen A.
Coleman, Milwaukie and Edith
A. Jensen, Taft. Licensed at Al
bany were James Thomas Work
man and Thelma McEwan, both
of Lebanon and James Wilbur
Fox and Dorothy Pauline Alexy,
both of Lebanon.
Pole Permit Given Pacific
Telephone & Telegraph compa
ny has been granted a permit by
Father Leipzig Re-appointed the county court to extend its
W. T. Brown in Hospital
William T. Brown, 840 South
Liberty street, became ill while
working at the Oregon Pulp &
Paper company mill Wednesday.
First aid was called and took
him to Salem General hospital.
Baby Son Arrives Felicita
tions go to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Li Doerk over the birth of a sev
f mnd seven ounce son, Wed
"flSLay, June 15. at Salem Mem
orial hospital. The baby, named
Scott Richard, has a brother
Jack Howard. Paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Doerk of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard L. Sage, maternal
grandparents, also reside in Chi
cago. Mrs. Sage will arrive
shortly to welcome the new ba
by. The father is connected with
the Memorial hospital.
Leipzig Appointed Gov.
LiouElas McKay today announc
ed the appointment of the Rev.
Francis P. Leipzig of Eugene as
I member of the state board of
conciliation, representing the
public.
lines along county road
Sunnyside-Liberty road.
834.
Hear! of Brother's Death
William H. Crawford, 872 Par
rish street, received word Wed
nesday of the death of his bro
ther, Thomas Frew Crawford, of
Ardmore, Pa. He was on a train
returning from Harrisbur to
his home city when he died sud
denly. He was a retired con
tractor with offices in Philadel
phia. He is also survived by a
sister, Mrs. William M. Smith,
wife of a member of the faculty
of Lafayette college. Easton.
Pa.
Building Permits Mrs. Effie
Morgan, to reroof a two-story
dwelling at 1467 Court, $225.
Charles Stingley, to alter a one
story dwelling at 972 Spruce,
$60. J. V. Epping. to build a
one-story dwelling and garage
ai zu candalana, $11,000. Jo
seph Vogl, to build a garage at
1790 Berry, $840. Violet Hoover,
to alter a one-story dwelling at
south 17th, $75.
Cherrians Participating King
Bing Daryl Myers of the Cher
rians has asked that all Cher
rians having uniforms and
wanting to participate in the
Queen Selection Night program
at the Elsinore theater Friday
night meet in front pf the
theater by 8:30 o'clock, that
evening.
Veteran Druggists to Meet
The Veteran Druggists associa
tion of Oregon will have its
10th annual meeting at the Mult
nomah hotel in Portland June
23 and 24 in connection with
the Oregon State Pharmaceuti
cal association. A veteran drug
gist is one who has been regis
tered for 35 years or more, of
wnom several live in Salem.
John Hale Dies John W.
Hale, 85, brother of S. V. Hale,
of Salem, died at Walla Walla
Monday. He was born in Polk
county, Missouri, and crossed
the plains in 1879. locating in
Garfield county. He moved to
Idaho in 1909 and returned to
Wglla Walla in 1916. He is al
so survived by his widow,
daughter, two step-daughters
and another brother.
Twins Taken Home Mrs.
Edward Salstrom and twin sons
have been dismissed from the
Salem General hospital and are
now at home. 1862 N. 5th. Other
dismissals are Mrs. Donald Zah
radnik and daughter, 2456
Claude; Mrs. Chester Newton
and son. Hollywood Cabins: Mrs.
Randolph Krom and daughter.
705 N. Capitol: Mrs. Herbert
Stiff Jr., and daughter. Rt. 3.
box 870; Mrs. Bert McConnefl
and son. Monmouth, and Mrs.
Lloyd Dunn and daughter,
Wren.
BORN
The Capital Journal Welcomes)
ths Follow! n i Nw CHliem:
TOMLtN June It it Stlvrrton hospital,
a son. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tomlta.
SPfFBlBle To Mr. and Mrs. Clarion
svi fried or Dtnnn. a mv pound Ma.
Junt 4 it thf McMI&nvUU hospital.
MOrtnrLL Ta Mr. and Mr J James
Momll. 9'U Bilvertou road. a on. Jun
14. at M!m Memomi nospitti.
ADAM To Mr. and Mr. Wltllim Ad-
mi. St ay ton. 4 dauahttr, Junt ai
km Memorial hospital.
Taylor To Mr. md Mm. John T tr
ior, 1301 Nebraska iitwt, a son, June
14. at Salem Mem or ill hospital.
MOORZ To Mr. and Mrs. Asoend
, Moore. 13 Harold At., at the Salta Ota
eral hospital, ttrl. June U.
OR AVER To Mr. and Mm. Don lid
Otivm, litlD, ai the Salem Oeneral hos-
ami. ttrl. Jua II.
LKMKAU To Mr. and Mra. 1T.Min.Mh
mkau. Independence, ai trtt Saltan Ota
oral flaeptUl. a aoy, Jun 11.
tfSCHER-T Mr. and Mra. Edward
Fischer, 1111 Dearborn, it the Salem
Oenera' hospital, a ttrl. Junt la.
DOrRK To Mr. and Mr. J irk L Doerk
IMA Duncan inu. son, Wednesday
Junt is. ai Salem Memorial hospital.
OORMAN To Mr and Mrs. Jsrk Oor-
tnt-n." 34ft Kst' Nob H.U. a dauihtfr
WsytfiMrtiy, Junt la, at Btltm Memorial
nnspiui.
MrFKFR To Mr and Mrs. Prank Mk
r cvjth Cfiureh strft. a ann, wd
ntvjay, Junt It, at Asltra Mtmonal has-.!.
raiora Ti Mr n ur. tiri
Cirr:ir. CM SoulB Elm A-nu a
'lr,M4ltr, Jum IS, si tim MfmaritJ
heMtttl.
Rosenhurr Funeral Final
rites for Mrs. Elizabeth L.
Rosenberg, 8f, mother of Mrs.
Catherine Wodeage, Salem,
were held at Pendleton Wednes
day afternoon. She was born in
Germany and had lived in Pen
dleton 48 years. Two other
daughters, a son, sister, 19
grandchildren and several great
grandchildren survive.
School Offers Program The
program of the Daily Vacation
Bible school of the Four Cor
ners Baptist church will be held
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
In addition to songs, memory
verses and stories, there will be
an exhibition of hand work of
the various age groups. Parents
are urged to attend and the pub
lic is invited.
A magnificent trophy, donat
ed personally by Governor
Douglas McKay, and to be
presented by him to the win
ners, will be awarded the best
organization appearing in the
annual state-wide drill team
contest, a feature of the
Cherryland festival. Above is
a likeness of the trophy,
which is 30 inches high. It it
on display at Stevens & Son,
Jewelers. It becomes a per
manent possession if won
three successive times. The
presentation will be Saturday
night, July 2.
Ban Transfer
Of County Funds
Lake county was blocked to
day in its plan to shift 825,000
from its road fund into ltt al
most empty general fund.
Attorney General George
Neuner ruled that the transfer
proposed by the Lake county
court would be unconstitutional.
The opinion was for tht coun
ty's district attorney. Robert L.
Welch, who previously had told
the county court it couldn't
transfer the funds.
Neuner said the county could
transfer up to (5,000.
The county's general fund
now has a cash balance of less
than $6,000, but there's 8100,000
in the road fund.
Neuner wrote:
"Both funds are for county
purposes, but each is for a dis-i
tlnct purpose, and warrants
drawn on either fund are gen
eral obligations against the
county.
"It appears obvious that any
transfer from either of such
funds to the other would result
in a general obligation against
the county and if in excess of
the county debt limitation of
S5.000 would be prohibited
the constitution."
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Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon. Thursday, Junt 16,
it ! ! i
i "' ''M t f I ,ni four years.
v i nam upenea
19495
For Canninng
A new enterprise
today in Salem.
is
Durins thf rmslndfr of this
month the recruiting office is auth
irmrpd to take an unlimited number
I of 18-YPar-olri.v
j Recent communications received
: t the Msnnr Corps recruiting of
j 'ice In th Salpm pot office bulld
ilns atao informed the recruiters
opening that ex-marlnes have only 90 dava
'now In which to re-enlist in the
A new building at South 13th thfir rBI,nK.
and Wilbur houses one of the I
most modern and efficient can- j g' '.r Br,dW , th,
nlng kitchens on the west coast. salem volunteer naval ait reserve
At a cost of a few cents a can. unit will leave Seattle July 1 on a
Salem housewives quicklv and itwo-weeka cruise to Juneau. Alajlta.
efficientlv produce top-q'ualitv ,plSg,ifid M,;
. . . .ion the Sprinitfleld will spend tha
canned goods at a substantial Forth of July at Juneau.
saving.
The new business Is
Blundell Kanning Kitchen.
Can-your own or custom-canning
sprang up during the de
pression when housewives were
looking for ways to save money.
Canning kitchens were the
the
by
Auditor to Speak Irving
Brown, auditor for the office of
state treasurer, will speak at the
Friday noon meeting of the Sa
lem Board of Realtors at the
Senator hotel. He will discuss
inheritance and estate taxes as
related to real property.
Leave Salem Memorial Dis
missed from the Salem Memor
ial hospital with recently born
infants are Mrs. Edward V.
Davis and son. 2365 N. Liberty;
Mrs. George Ray Dickenson and
Barry Dies Word was re- son, 1112 Pacific highway.
ceived today of the death from Woodburn, and Mrs. Frank Gird
Plan Extension of
25th Street to Airport
County Engineer Hedda Swart
and City Engineer Harold Davis
held a conference Wednesday af
ternoon at the extension of 25th
street from Mission street into
the airport which is to be im
proved as a joint city project
by paving and reached an agree
ment as to the method of pro
cedure.
The city will scarify and
grade the roadway and the
county then do the oiling work.
The road lies partly in the city
limits and partly outside. Each
will keep track of its respective
costs and the total cost to each
will be pro rated as to the lineal
feet improved. The one with the
least costs will reimburse the
other party for the difference
when the total expense is figur
ed. This plan met approval of
the county court when reported
to it Thursday. Work is expect
ed to start in a few days on
scarifying and grading and the
county will do the oiling share
of the job probably in July.
Valsetz, and daughter.
a heart attack Wednesday in
Onaway, Alberta, Canada, of
John Charles Barry. Barry, a
resident oi the Salem area for
the past 25 years, was visiting j president of the Oregon division
ai ine nome of a daughter at the o' Ine American usieopamic as
time of his death. His wife died ocial'on in Portland Wednes
about three years ago. day, succeeding Dr. R. M. Gor-
I don, balem. other officers are
ropes Buy rarm Mr. ani.r s P.i.r.n .ik.nv. fir.i vi
Mrs. F. W. Pope, of Stayton, president; Dr! E. L. Burnham,
have purchased a 40-acre farm Oregon City, second vice presi-
eigni miles northwest of Silver- dent, and Dr. David E. Reid
ion irom ine r iscus Drothers.
The Popes will raise berries and
engage in some general farming.
Smith Exhibits
Indian Dolls
Don Smith, the grand aweep-
stakea winner in the recent
hobby show sponsored by the
Rotary club in Salem, will dis
play his hobby handmade In
dian dolls for the public in the
Salem branch. First National
bank of Portland for two weeks
from June 28 to July 2.
Don,, a 15-year-old student of
Parrish junior high, is an artist
in his Indian work, and has
won many ribbons and trophies
for his hand carvings and etch
ings. Among his winnings he
was a winner in a scholarship
art display in Meier and Frank
m Portland with his ink etch
ings. His winning etchings were
shown in Carnegie hall in Pitts
burgh.
According to Don his only
training has been in art classes
in school and his self-training
received by his extreme interest
in the Indian people. He
pecta to make a life's work of
Indian history, wants to become Jr?". c,
an authority on Indian lore. HeUm rn Tel
spends a great deal of time vis
iting the Indian reservations for
ideas, and his interest in their
life and history. For this Inter
est he was made an honorary
member of the Nez Perce tribe.
Don speaks several Indian
languages and corresponds with
several Indian chiefs.
Boyd Named
Sales Manager
The Union Oil company an
nounces the appointment of P.
H. Boyd as district sales man
ager for its Salem district, with
headquarters at Salem. He re
places T. G. Wise, who has been
oromoted to manager sales ser
vices for the northwest terri
tory, at Seattle.
Mr. Boyd has been associa
ted with the company for almost
20 years. He started in California
but progressed to the northwest
in 1933 where he has served in
a number of positions In various
locations. He was district sales
manager at The Dalles before
coming here. He has always been
interested in civic affairs, ann
is a transfer member of the
Chamber of Commerce. Boyd is
also an enthusiastic golfer.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd have two
sons aged nine and five, and a
baby daughtet. They have pur
chased a home at 2070 South
High.
George R. Kaye will continue
to be in charge of the company's
Salem business as resident man
ager. The district comprises cen
tral section of the Willamette
valley to the coast.
To Join Second Division
Two Salem men who are to be
assiftned to the Second Infantry
division at Fort Lewla. Wash.. Pvt.
Reeford Oakes and Pvt. Richard K.
BankMon. are now apending a 10
riav delav en route leave in Salem.
Both enlisted through the local
rccruitine station. Oakes is the son
answer. Buying fruits and vege-iof Reetord M. oakes and Mra. Anna
tahln urh-n ihv u r ( it.j.ir!L. Oakcx and Banksl.on la the son
peak of perfection
and lowest
in price, then canning them in
canning kitchens, thrifty wo
men produced fine quality
canned goods with little expen
diture of time and effort.
The process is simple. After
preparing the fruits or vege
tables on large tables, the
housewife places them in cans
and turns them over to the pro
fessional canner. Unlike home!
canning, every can is perfectly
preserved with no loss because
cans are sealed scientifically. I
Ronald Blundell, war veteran
and owner of Blundell Kanning
Kitchen, is already known to
many Salem citizens. With a de
gree in food technology from
OSC and canning knowledge
and experience gained through
practical experience in various
canning plants, he is well quali
fied for the new enterprise.
A new concrete building just
south of the new Coca-Cola
plant houses Blundell Kanning
Kitchen. The finest, most-up-to-date
equipment has been In
stalled. All equipment is effi
cient and sanitary.
of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bankston of
100 Williams avenue.
Pappe on Leave
Pvt. Rofier D. Rappe. on of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond R. Rappe of
route 3. Box 155A is spending s 1
riav delay enrmite leave in Salem
before reporting to Fort 8am Hous
ton. Texas for duty aa a cook with
the 2;i9th military police company.
Rappe. a former navy man. enlisted
in the armv throush the local re
cruiting office January 18. 1P49.
and ha bpen takinn a refresher
courps of Fort Ord. Calif., and at
tending an etdht-weeka cooks and
bakers school at that post.
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
STOCKS
Br in uotlawa erMal
Truman Silent on '52
Washington, June 16 (P
President Truman had no com
ment today on a report that he
will not run again for president
in 1952. He was informed at his
Osteopathi Elect Dr. O. L. news conference that Quick mag-
Hutchins. Pendleton, was named azine had printed such a story
but he would not be drawn out
Lamb to Manage
- Boys Training School
Sign Not Needed Countv En
gineer Swart hat reported back.
to the county court that in his
opinion a stop sign requested at
N. Jamet street and Jefferson
avenue is not needed as the traf
fic does not warrant it. Installa
tion of stop signs at too many
intersections where traffic con
ditions do not warrant has a
tendency to cause motorists to
disregard such signs in general,
was an opinion expressed by
court members.
Lebanon, secretary - treasurer.
Dr. E. A. Flaming, Dallas, and
Dr. J. S. Gilhousen, The Dalles,
were named trustees for two
year terms. The 1850 conven
tion will be held in Tacomt with
the Washington division host.
Checking Petitions Referen
dum petitions are now being re
ceived for checking at the coun
ty clerk's office, one being on
house bill 436 of the recent le
gislature, the needy aged per
sons public assistance act, tnd
the other house bill 454 provid
ing for uniform standard time in
Oregon.
Salem's Unique Dining Club
Shattuc's Chateau.
Rummage Sale Fri. 988 S
Liberty. 1st Cong. Pro. Group.
143'
on it.
Underwriters Meet The
monthly meeting of the Salem
Underwriters' association will
be held at the Senator hotel Fri
day noon. Officers will be in
stalled and national quality
awards distributed.
Wanted In South Two offi
cers have arrived here from
Eureka, Calif., to return Cromie
Davis to that place to answer to
a check charge. He is on pro
bation here on a similar charge.
COURT NEWS
Circuit Court
Salsm 6tl A Supply Co., Aums
v)le Lumber Co,, complaint sftkj to col
lect 13213.1 and lntTMt for staal sup
pils alleKMUr d11vtrs..
Arltn I. va Alexander aVhrHber. div
orce complaint allaes eruM and inhuman
treatment and desertion, asks plaintiff be
awarded SO a month almtony and re
stored her former name of Arlene Klampa.
Married November 1, lt4l. at Labfh Center.
Sewing, alt. 360 State St.. 145
I Lawrence Minnie E. Kvll. default
ine Meioaairi are ai anauue order entered.
Chateau.
Final STORE-WIDE CLEAR
ANCE on all merchandise. 142
The new hours of Mar s Des- S. High. The Fashion, Lounge.
144
.ert Lunch, 255 N. High St., are:
Sun., Mon., Tues.. Wed.. Thurs..
6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fri. and Sat.. 6
a.m. to 3 a rn. 143
Dr. Harmon T. Harvey an
nounces the removal of his of
Fire - Auto - Liability - Burg
lary. Ken Potts Insurance Agen
cl, 229 N. Liberty. 143
Dance Band.
'Top Hatters
fie for the practice of Diagno-l Cottonwoods, Sat. Dance 9 till 1.
i mmA Internal Moriirin. tn QDAI
Livesley Bldg. effective June
19th 1949. Telephone 2-3641
for appointments. 146
Federally insured Savings
Current dividend 2 See
FIRST FedereJ Savlrg FIRST
142 S. Liberty Ph 3-4944.
Up to 7S off on over ISO
closeout Wallpaper patterns at
Elf xtrom's, 340 Courrt St 145
Guaranteed expert Swiss and
American watch repairing at
the Jewel Box. 443 State.
Custom made Venetian Blinds
call Reinholdt & Lewis 2-3639.
145
Going to reroof? Our estimates
are free". Willamette Valley Roof
Co. 30 Lana Ave. Ph. 3-9694.
143
, District Court
Paint ine & Dec. Ph. 3-7552.1
152 S""i"t Hummer v!) r , IH
mercial. pe6d iullt. Jfl.4iav
State ts Paul Leror Oardner. Jury
tlnds defendant guilty of arson In connec
tion with aidlrif to start a fire In a pile of
flat at the state penitentiary. This ts ont
of el tht rases Involving the same crime.
Three have been tried, two beini found
guiltr and the. third not nilltj by reason
ot temporary insanity.
Portland, June 16 James
Lamb, chief probation officer
of the court of domestic rela
tions, will become superinten
dent of the Oregon boys school
at Woodburn July 1.
Appointment of Will Drum,
supervisor of social service as
acting chief probation officer,
was announced Wednesday by
Circuit Judge Donald E. Long.
Lamb will quit his present
job Friday. In the boys' school
post he succeeds M. D. Wooley,
who will become executive sec
retary of the Central Oregon
Chamber of Commerce at Bend.
Lamb has been chief probation
officer for 5 4 years.
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Anaconda
Bendlx Aviation
Beth ateel
Boeing Airplane
Calif Packing
Canadian Paclfte
Case J I
Caterpillar
Chrysler s
."Tom with A Sou
Cons Vullee
Continental Can '3
Crown ZrlWbacb 21
CurtLvi Wrltht
Ooualaa Alrrr-ft "
Dilpont de firm 4.1'
Oenerat Klertne 34
Jeneral Food 40
Cleneral Motors
Goodyear Tire
Int Harvester
Int Paper '
Kennecoit
Ubby McN 1t L
Lon Bell "A" '
Montgomery Ward
Nash KH vlnt a or
Nat Dairy
NY Central
Northern Pacific " i
Pae Am Pish
Pao Gas it Elee II
Pae Tel ft Tel
Penney J C 4
Radio Cora .....
Rayonler .....
Rayonler Pfd ...
Reynolds MetaJ .
Richfield .
Aafewav Stores .
Sears Roebiirk . .
Rout hern Pacific
Standard Oil Co .... M
Htudebsker Corp US
Sunshine Mining K ,
Transamerica ins
Union Oil Cal 3A'a
Union Pacifie
United Airline 11
u a ateei am
Warner Bros Pie lrS
Weolwrrfh 4',
Thurftday. June I
Oreamzed Naval Rpsfrv Sur
face unit at Naval and Marine
corps reserve training center.
Salem Air Reserve composite unit,
Friday. June 17
Organized Seabee reserve unit at
Naval and Marine corpa training
center.
Vacation Bible
School Closing
The Daily Vacation Bible
School at the Bethel Baptist
church, north Cottage and D
street, will clone with a dem
onstration program on Friday
evening at 8 o'clock. The classes
will present in program form
some of the things they hav
done. The school has had an en
rollment of 47 pupils with 41 at
tending regularly. The ones who
have attended at least five days
will receive a certificate. Tha
public is invited to the program.
License Approved The coun
ty court has approved an appli
cation for a beer license for
Steve Sadowsky. Broadacrrs
tavern, three miles west of
Hubbard. j
To Haul Logs W. B. Hirta,
route 1, Lyons, has been grant
ed a permit by tht county court
to haul logs.
To Take Crulw
SR Colbert B. Nevin. USNR from
Salem surface division 13-28. Is
among those naval reservists, who
win take two weeks crui.se aboard
the USS Pk-kawav. navv attack
tinport. The Pickaway is slated
to leave Seattle June 2.S on the
training cruise, which win take it
to Kitchlkan. Alaska. The men will
aisemoark at Seattle July 8.
Unlimited Enlistment
Beginning July 1 the Marine
corps will begin again enlisting an
unlimited number of men from 17
vears through 28 years of age for
regular enlistment periods of three
sMfCP
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PECTIN
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YOU'LL BE SURPRISED
When you find out how much there Is to do at our resort,
without high prices. Hot mineral water for drinking and
bath treatments, excellent massages.
Swimming - Dancing Hiking Fishing - Horsei
Big Bonfiraand Radio Every Evening
HOTEL CABINS TENTHOUSES
STORE AND MARKET
For Reservations. Price List and ROAD INFORMATION
Phone Detroit 81 Write:
BRUCKMAN'S BREITENBUSH
SPRINGS
Rreitrnhush, Oregon
Ask About Your Hospitals
MarlArlf Bakrr Yung a Dorothy Vapp 1
t4 rrtr. Judimnt erdsr in favnr nil than 55 patients.
mo&tie accident Hamas action.
Probata Court
Brtha BirtMs
171 IB br Mabel
Jenas and Edna R.
Mtst BPPrStStM) II
Ncadriam. Allen 0
approved capacity for 64 beds
and 18 bassinettes. We have
crowded into it 80 beds and 34
bassinettes. For the best service
to patients the a vera Re occu
pancy should not exceed 45 and
at no time should it have more
When the oc
cupancy exceeds 80 of the
beds some patients have to be
placed where they should not
be. In 1948 the average occu
pancy was 72 and at times there
were above 90 patients crowded
Into the rooms snd halls.
2. We have repeatedly been
forced to turn people away who
should have been admitted but
who were not dangerously ill.
3. Almost constantly we have
ja waiting list seeking admission
and a surgery schedule listed for
writ mt erwas vithoui (fir ni funds two io inree wee wan.
wi h cmb-i 4. Every department in the
l.nr susnd t,ndef provision ,ht, nospnai nas outgrown IIS auoi-
Free deep freeze home freezer restitution msd m chert ted space except the kitchen and
clinic. June 21st, 7:30 p.m
Offlrtal mt tha Saleaa HapMal Dtvtlnpment Pros ram. anil the eHrerUr.
With la keep the paMIc well Inferme abnal the pprpoae an prntre. t
Ihe Uc lor II.IM.onn. There arc wav to do lhl h tha new More
releases front lime ta time, and y anawerlnr pellona thai mar arise In tha
mind of the people. If yea here a aetfnn, write It oat and lend It to the
hoapltil drlto headquarters. SM North Htth. or telephone 1-MAI. Spar for
the anestlont and answers will be alven dallv In the Capital Joomal. The cam.
palsn la saon la b tarried ta the senaral pabllr.
Here is the first question and its answer:
QUESTION: Miss McDonald (Superintendent of Salem
General Hospital) Why do you need the proposed New Hospital
Building?
ANSWER: We need the proposed New General Hospital
Building because:
1. The present building has an)
7. There are no suitable spaces
for contageous disease patients.
8. With the proposed new
building all these patients could
have the needed care under pro
per conditions and have it
prompily.
TIME TO SWITCH
rneat C Dennr eat an, supplement a!
final account of First National bank, ad
ministrator, and decree of final dis
charta. Metrtew a Rintwald a iiardlanahlp,
Oeorte Rintwald named auardian.
John H'nrj Drmnnn estate, final order I
to J. B. OIner. executor.
m a
Road oiling Call Tweed le.
2-4191 days and 1-3769 eves
143-
Insured savings earn more
nan two percent at Salem Fed
f ri Saving Association, 690
Stat street.
V.F.W. Hall. 630 Hood St. Spon
sored by Yeater Appliance Co.
147
Capital Bowling Alley close
for refinishing Thursday, June
16, to Wed., June 22nd. 143
Phone 22406 before I D m. II
you ml yoa Capital Journal. ' B,
na iwr n T.,r; ,un until il. uil nm nA..ihl.
Jun, J4 in comn with i-nvirt ora-r. ,he boll'r r00m- Everv P'Dle
extra spare has been taken up
Marriage Licenses and storage crowded Into places
ii'ii Kt.ni.ntwr. is . in it that slow down work.
limit ana B'ttv 4. Mtrnt, II. rrt"arr.
"irtnn. 5. There is no space for an
rw, O.IT. XTrTi,. ladequ.te children department,
mtt. j : atKi anpnu . vi.;i Miu.t 'We have taken one private room
.1. i.,.. Jt. .u -,.,. iind pul four rd, in ,,. '5Rriitsr:v-EiendM-Whi.k.r
Miiford ftuane Hoar tn trur dn r I a Thre are no beds for M 8 Proof-a.-.1 Oroln Neutral Spirit,
rant 4 Solem. and Marr Sella KU, It Lu-.i j.-.. CIH Dlstllleni Corn N York Cly
Ja llano.
Today join the switch
lo milder, mellower
Calvert Reserve.
j chronic disease patient.
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(Vyi! i 1 1 r a a LA)
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13 176 N. Liberty J: -'.