Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 27, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, June 27, 1949
Ask Bids for
Union Hi School
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Bids for the construction of
i the North Marion county union
high school building at Hubbard
are being asked and will be
opened at the Hubbard high
"school July 12 at 8 o'clock in
the evening. Plans and spec!
ficationj will be available Tues
'day.
i The new building will be lo
"cated at the junction of Marion
county roads Nos. 432 and 441
on a tract equally distant from
Hubbard, Aurora and Donald
The project calls for a building
providing classrooms and gym
.nasium and a separate Smith
Hughes building.
' The main section will provide
'six classrooms, a homemaking
room, library, principal's office
,secretray's office, work room
teachers' room and health room
It will have concrete floor hous
ing radiant panels, of frame con
struction with glass block win
jdows and vision strips. A flat
composition roof will be placed
- Usual facilities will be provid
,ed by the regular gymnasium
.which will have a stage on one
side and a half-basement to
, house a cafeteria and locker
rooms. It will be of reinforced
concrete construction with tim
,ber truss frame roof.
The Smith Hughes building
will have a 40x80-foot shop,
classrooms, milk testing room
.storage space and locker rooms,
ii win De oi construction simi
.lar to the gymnasium.
Separate contracts for the
general, mechanical and elec
trical work will be invited with
Annand and Kennedy, Portland
the architect-engineers.
Graduating Class
Of One Man at OSC
Corvallis, June 27 W) Robed
Oregon State college officials
solemnly stood about. President
iA. L. Strand waited in the cen
ter.
. Then the graduating class
otherwise known as Donald R
Grufke, Portland marched up
to receive his diploma.
The Saturday ceremony was
,the first one-man commence
'ment in the college's history. It
came about because a clerical
i error left Grufke out of the reg
, uiar commencement exercise
three weeks ago.
Wife Ordered fo
;Pay $1,650 Monthly
i New York, June 27 W) Mrs.
'Marie Hoffman Reed Robertson,
grocery chain heiress, has been
ordered to pay $1,650 a month
ifor life to her ex-husband, Louis
i Reed, Jr.
i Supreme Court Justice Ken
jneth O'Brien ruled Saturday
ithat the contract under which
'Mrs. Robertson originally
,agreed to make the payments,
'is a "valid one" and not a viola-
lion of "public policy."
i He also ordered her to make
payments in arrears totalling
$44,53U.
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Contractor Ends
life With Bullet
", Portland, June 27 OT Don
aid M. Drake. 54. Portland
tractor, killed himself by firing
w imc uuuei jniQ nis neau yes
terday. i His family said he had been
uncuraoiy m or cancer and had
.been despondent.
Drake's firm had rnntriinteri
many Portland buildings. It also
'built military installations in
the Aleutians in the war.
i The widow and four children
'survive.
Brooks Garden Club
jGuests for Luncheon
Brooks Mrs. Ora Gregg en
tertained the Brooks Garden
Iclub in her horn for limphsnn
A short hllsinpcv mA(Ina
held. Mrs. Olive Beardsley was
, reported in in a hospital in
Honolulu. T H.
i Guests present were Mrs. Bet-
jty Huffman and son, Raymond,
,Mrs. Hattie Vancleave, Mrs. Net
; tie Wright, Mrs. Hazel Bart
lett, Mrs. Marguerite Lowery,
.Mrs. Elva Aspinwall, Mrs. Emma
'Wadlev. Mm nrtrnri T1,A
.Mr5. Annn Tllinlnw nn1 ul
I hostess Mrs. Gregg. The next
, meeting win be at the home
'Mrs. Emma Wadley.
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TOWOINTER
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Value 13.95
8.95
SPECIAL
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JACKETS
Wool and rayon zipper jackets
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12.95
PRE-FOURTH
SPECIAL
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Trim fit and built for long last
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3 .
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Smartly styled summer shoes in
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1Q95
PRE-FOURTH
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I Nylon and Rayon
7 Leisure Coats
The hottest thing in coolness for
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rj7J Value
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Some Slightly Soiled
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SPECIAL
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SHOES
Sport shoes for your summer
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7.95
Or less if the merchandise is sold sooner.
and we do not mean fireworks!
100
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Sensational Prewar Sales
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Wool
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65.00
when the doors open
No Exchanges
No Refunds
All Sales Final
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