Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 20, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, June 20, 1949
Belated Degree
To Scio Doctor
Sixty years after hii gradua
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mont Dr. Albert G. Prill, 80, re
tired Scio physician who had
practised 99 years until his re
cent retirement was Monday
granted a degree of doctor of
medicine. He was unable to at
tend and was awarded his degree
in absentia.
Dr. Prill was a member of the
graduating class of 1889 but was
unable to take his final examina
tions because of illness. He at
tended the University of Buffalo
I medical school for three years
and transferred to the University
of Vermont at Burlington for
his final year.
Unrior the then current med
jcal practice act he became a li
censed physician in Oregon and
began his practice here in 1890.
He is a member of the Oregon
omie Mtruicui society ana me
American Medical association.
For 53 years he served as sur
geon for the Southern Pacific
railroad ai.u also holds member
ship in the association of Pacific
Coast Railway Surgeons.
'Look, Boss, What Ma Brought Home' Champion "Chief
of Staff," 7-year-old schnauzer, was on hand with his master,
Bobby Burns Berman, Redwood City, Calif., at Mills Field,
in San Francisco, to greet "Zaba of Selby," valuable show
dog recently lost in Chicago and found in a park with six
newborn pups. Mother and pups arrived by air, and since
they had traveled in separate cases were quickly reunited
for feeding while "father" remained in the background.
Berman said the pups are 20th generation descendants of
the first schnauzer that he brought from Germany many
years ago. (AP Wirephoto).
Detroit Doubles
Workers' Shift
Mill City A swing shift has
been added to the Detroit Dam
site workers following the in
stallation of lighting facilities.
The swing shift men relieve the
day shift at 5 p.m. making con
tinuous work at the site.
Now In construction is a
bridge down stream from the
dam following the completion of
the bridge upstream since May
18. Excavation is in progress for
the diversion tunnel for the
North Santiam River, the dig
ging of which has been sub-let
to the Shea Construction Com
pany. Some of the digging will
be through solid rock.
Excavation is also being done
now for the Consolidated Build
ers Inc. main office and machine
shop building at the damsite. At
the present time the main offices
are located in the Presbyterian
Church recreational building
with the engineers located in
the upstairs firehall building.
Some of the supply men are In
the field now working In tem
porary buildings.
Vincent Palmer, head engi
neer for the dam states that
C.B.I, employes about 300 men
here at the present time..
Work on the housing project
was held up to a certain ex
tent of late due to the mill work
ers strike. The holding up of
windows was one of the main
things deferring the work, how
ever, it was thought that these
were being shipped and would
arrive the last of this week.
Several officials In the C.B.I,
main office stated that the mov
ing of their families to Mill City
has been delayed now about 60
days and family men are con
cerned as to whether their homes
will be completed In time to get
their children In the schools
here. Only two families among
thosa occupying the 19 hornet
do not have grade school chil
dren.
Plastering was completed on
at least four of the homes last
week. Ground was broken re
cently for two more homes In
the same area which were re
quested of late. Houses have all
been assigned as to occupancy
Distressed Vessel
Rescued Off Coast
Nchalen, Ore., June M (Pi
The distressed fishing vessel De
fiant was rescued off the Ore
gon coast yesterday after two
crew members fought through
high waves In a six-hour strug
gle to reach shore.
With the vessel battered, Its
radio and engine useless, the
two set out in a 12-foot skiff to
get aid. They finally emerged
through the surf onto a beach
nrar here and notified the coast
guard.
One was Identified as Heinle
Sorcnsen. The other's name was
not learned.
Adams; Lion Tamer, James
Chan; directors, Clarence Mor-4
ley and Murl Anderson.
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Eugene Smith Named
Lions Club President
Silverton Eugene Smith was
elected president of the Lions
club for the coming year at the
Wednesday evening meeting at
the Double J Cafe. Offirers are
to be Installed June 29, with
members of the Lions auxiliary
as special guests.
Assisting officers elected arc
first vice president, Ernest Ek
man; second vice president,
Lowell Taup; third vice presi
dent, Fred Evahs; secretary,
Phillip elites; treasurer, C. B.
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