Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 05, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    aJEast Salem People Spend
'Holiday in Quiet Manner
East Salem, July 5 The week-end holiday was celebrated by
most East Salem residents, who took the day off, with family
.picnics in parks close to Salem, a few to the coast and several
K attended the Timber festival at Albany.
The Charles Norton family of East Garden road took a week-
( end trip to "Hum Bug" parkf-
Inear Breitenbush Springs. In
the party were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Norton, Mr. and Mrs.
' Harold Norton and two children;
' Mi. W 17 F.lllc onH
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Ellis
their family of Brown road, Al-
""vera Purcell and Eleanor Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brandt of
Swegle community were in Port
' land on Sunday and with Mr.
, and Mrs. Charles Johnson and
f Mr. and Mrs. Olof Anderson
...i of Silverton for a picnic dinner
, on Monday at Silverton park.
! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder of
. Lancaster drive spent the holi-5-day
week-end at Richland,
(Wash., with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A.
i Arthur Case a nd family. Ruth
' Snyder 1 s spending most of her
. I summer vacation with the
JCases.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stowell
rahd daughter, Hazel, returned
Jast week to their home in Au
burn community from a three
jweeks' vacation trip to the
orth. They first visited at
ruitland, Idaho, with former
eighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Alvi
aro and in Walla Walla. Wash..
ivitTI Mrs. Stowell's sister and
family. They then drove north
ito the summer resort of Banff
in Canada , where they spent
.three days driving on to Calgary
'Ho visit Mr. Stowell's sister
whom he had not seen for 22
v years, his brother and family
: and several homes of his nieces
.and nephews. They came home
l through Glazier park and stop
" ped for a visit with another
? sister of Mrs. Stowells at Grand
: view, Wash.
1" ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lappen
of Swegle district, Mrs. Myrle
:Giersch and Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Mandenhall and son, Neil of
1 Liberty attended the wedding
1 on Saturday of Miss Verna Mar-
shall of Estacada and Mr. Wal-
ter Mendenhall of Salem at the
J Springwater First Presbyterian
church near Estacada. The
groom is the eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Mendenhall of
Liberty and the brother of Mrs.
Kappen and Mrs. Giersch. The
newly weds will make their
home in Salem.
Miss Alvera Purcell was host
ess for a bridal shower Friday
evening at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
1 Norton on East Garden road.
Drinks Flow
Despite Strike
Reno, Nev., July 5 W.R) Mil
lionaires, card dealers and cow
boy crooners took off bar aprons
and went back to their own oc
cupations today after the wack
iest Fourth of July celebration
on record here.
The city's bars and restaurants
were struck by the AFL Bar
tenders and Restaurant Workers'
union Sunday as an estimated
25,000 tourists thronged the na
tion's widest-open city during
three-day rodeo celebration.
The strike closed the town's
150 restaurants.
But as tourists departed today
the strike became serious. The
Reno Central Trades and Labor
council, representing 8,000
members in 36 unions, pledged
"fullest support" and told mem
bers not to cross picket lines.
Halvorson Company
Offers Only Bid
The Halvorson Construction
company of Salem was the only
bidder on a bridge construction
and grading project in central
Idaho, with an offer of $117,800
according to W. H. Lynch, divi
sion engineer in Portland.
The bid was opened at Mis
soula, Mont., Friday. The work
consists of grading and con
structing a small timber bridge
on a concrete foundation on the
Elk City highway, a forest road
in Idaho county about 30 miles
east of Grangeville.
Award of the contract to the
Halvorson company has been
recommended,
250,000 Attend Rites
Of Korean Leader
Seoul, July 5 W) Some 250,-
000 South Koreans tourned out
today for the funeral of assassin-
honoring her cousin, Jackie Ellis
whose wedding to Melvin Coun
tryman has been announced as
a soon to be event.
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Beulah Overell to Wed Heiress Beulah Louise Overell, 20,
and Policeman Robert Cannon, 28, take out marriage license
at the Hall of Records in Los Angeles. Miss Overell and
George R. Gollum were acquitted of charges of murdering her
parents in 1947. Officer Cannon was recently granted a final
divorce decree from his wife. (Acme Telephoto)
ated Rightist Leader Kim Koo.
Feared disorders did not de
velop. The 73-year-old leader of the
Korean independence party was
shot to death in his home June
26. Police allege he was killed
by one of his own followers who
became enraged upon learning
Kim was plotting against the
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Tonto Natural Bridge, near
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and is 185 feet above the stream
bed.
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Early July Sky Read and
Reviewed by Astronomer
By J. HUGH PRUETT
Though strange it may seem with summer heat here, our
earth is now at its greatest distance, 94,500,000 miles, from the
sun. This is 3,000,000 miles farther away than af the closest
approach early last January
Despite our relative remote
ness, our northern hemisphere is
now tipped sunward and re
ceives more direct solar heat
than when tipped away six
months ago. This inclination far
more than offsets the effect of
greater distance.
Venus is now brilliant low in
the west northwest not long af
ter sunset. This planet sets well
toward the northeast over an
hour after the sun.
Saturn, still near the bright
star Regulus, but somewhat far
ther from it than a month ago, is
well above the western point of
the horizon in the deepening
twilight.
Gorgeous Jupiter comes over
the skyline in the southeast a
little over an hour after sunset.
Three weeks hence, it will rise
before sunset.
Mercury and Mars are now
Capifal Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, July 5, 1949
close together in the dawn sky.
They rise around 1 ',4 hours be
fore the sun somewhat north of
east. Mercury, the lower of the
two, is decidedly the brighter.
Mars thas a distinctly ruddy ap
perance. By the middle of the month
the two will be considerably
separated. At no time this year
will Mars, the "blood-stained"
god of war, be near enough to be
outstandingly bright, but dur
ing the first half of 1950 it will
be a conspicuous object in the
evening sky.
For the location of the bright
er fixed stars, let us observe
around 9 p.m. standard time
(10 p.m. DST).
Low in the south Antares, the
throbbing heart of the Scorpion,
is flashing its red rays with real
vigor. Antares is very distant
and has over 400 times the dia
meter of our sun. In the south
west and somewhat higher than
Antares, white Spica is easily
located. On July 3 the half moon
will appear a little above this
star. Very high above Spica and
in line with it and the zenith,
orange Arcturus shines at the
lower end of a kite-like figure.
Regulus, the brightest star in
Leo, the Lion, was located earli
er in relation to the planet Sat
urn. Yellow Cappella is now
twinkling near the horizon only
a little west of due north.
Where skies are clear, hills
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server's latitude is greater than
44 degrees north, this star does
not set at all, but at around
10:30 p.m. (standard time) skims
the northern point of the hori
zon going east in its counter
clockwise encircling of the North
Star. Later in the night Capella
will be in the northeast.
Very high in the northeast we
find Deneb. Still higher and
nearly due east, Vega shines
brilliantly. Much lower than
either of these, bright Altair is
conspicuous a little south of
east.
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