Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 17, 1949, Page 24, Image 24

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14 Capital Journal, Salem, Or., Wednesday, Aug-. 17, 1949
Four Corners Parents Leave
For Visit With Ball-Player
Four Corners, Aug. 17 Mr. ana mm. f. T. Deckard were
guests of honor at the home of their daughter and son-in-law,
at a going away dinner. The Deckards left on the streamliner
from Portland for a three weeks' visit with their daughter,
Jamie Ruth Deckard. Miss Deckard has played professional
Softball for ten years and is now
nPc playing with the Rockolas of.4"7 Beck avenue, compliment-
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bers of the team will honor
their parents at a banquet In
Chicago. Guests for the dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. John Deck
ard, Linda and John, Jr., Maur
ice Deckard and Janice Phillips
Mrs. Phillips and Janice and
Maurice Deckard drove their
parents to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Phillips
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ed their daughter, Janice Ruth,
upon her ninth birthday anniver
sary at dinger park with I
swimming party and picnic sup
per. Extending congratulations
to her were Betty and Faye Fu
trell, Lee Cook, Gary Bixler, Lo
lita Miller, Joyce Brant, Bar
bara Burns, Linda and Johnny
Deckard. Other guests were her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
T. Deckard, Maurice Deckard,
Mr. and Mrs. John Deckard
Survivors Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Derr (above) of Oakland,
Calif., were rescued, unin
j Jured, following the crash of
i a Transocean airliner off the
coast of Ireland. Derr is
i South American sales manager
! for the concern. Fortynine
j persons were rescued, nine lost
their lives. (AP Wirephoto)
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Daniels
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Haworth,
South Lancaster drive, have re
turned from an 8200 mile jaunt
that took them north to Canada,
to the Glacier National park, to
the Plains Indian rodeo at
Browning, Mont., east to Niaga-
Falls, New York City and
Washington, DC, south as far as
Tennessee returning by way of
Oklahoma, Arizona and Colora
do.
Recent visitors in the Frank
Gabler home, 260 South Lancas
ter, were Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mc-
Namara and children, Donald,
Joyce and Billy of Glendale,
Calif. Mrs. Gabler's daughter,
Jean Allen, went home with the
McNamaras for an indefinite
stay. Other visitors of the Gab
lers were Mr. and Mrs. James
Courtney of Monrovia, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hooper,
205 Mabel avenue, have as their
house guest this week Miss Su
zanne Tucker of Portland. Oth
er visitors in the Hooper home
were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ab
dill of Roseburg, Ore.
Visitors in the Keith Harris
and J. C. Mayer homes on Dur
bin avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Arne
Shannon and daughters, Barba
ra, Carol and Margaret of Scio,
and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simp
son and son, Norman of Corval
lis. House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Corning, 3980 Mahrt ave
nue, are their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. George Corning,
Connie and Leroy Corning of
Billings, Mont.
The Harold Snook and Ervin
Sunderlin families left Monday
for a week at Breitenbush.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shrake
and children, Janice, Gregg and
Dick and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Mc
Lain and sons celebrated the
Shrake and McLaln wedding
anniversaries on Sunday with a
picnic in Washington park in
Portland.
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Expectant 'Taffy' Arrives "Taffy," the expectant elephant
arrived in San Francisco aboard the SS President Taft, still
expecting. Capt. W. S. Tyrrell, ship's master (right) is still
hoping the ship reaches Los Angeles, "Taffy's" destination, be
fore the blessed event. Trainer Noel Rosdfelt (left) prepares
to check Taffy's temperature. (AP Wirephoto)
Important Zone Matters
Acted on by Commission
Dr. Floyd B. Dayton wants to change to a business zone classi
fication about a quarter block of property he owns adjoining the
northwest corner of North Capitol and Marion. His petition to the
city planning and zoning commission Tuesday night was relayed
to the new capitol planning commission for consideration.
The property is now in Class-
II residential. In the same classi
fication are three lots on Court
street which comprise the YMCA
building, the Court apartments
and a vacant lot owned by Don
ald A. Young. An application
it pending to change this area
to a business classification to
permit the erection of a law of
fice building on the Young lot
and future expansion of the
YMCA. It was also referred to
the Capitol planning commis
sion. Business property adjoins the
Dayton property on the north
and it is on the opposite side of
North Capitol from the Capitol
Shopping Center.
An application by James Min
ts' bearing on a proposed apart
ment house In the medical cen
ter district near Salem General
hospital was deferred.
With alterations based on sev
eral requests from property own
ers the commission sent back
to the city council a zoning pro
gram for the Klngwood annexa
tion In Polk county. Originally
as a tentative set-up the com
mission had proposed that all
the area between the river and
Wallace road be an Industrial
area and the remainder a Class
I residential aone, except an in
tervening strip which was pro
posed as a business zone.
Changes now recommended
re:
Property of A. J. Becker at
Kingwood drive and Glen Creek
road, one lot where a store now
stands and, Class III-X, special
business.
City fire station location on
Parkway drive, Class II resi
dential. Property of Albert Beckman
near Glen Creek road, where
expansion of greenhouse proper
ty Is proposed, Class II residen
tial. Extending the business zone
strip from Wallace road to Pat-i
terson avenue. j
Property of Francis Smith
near the west boundary of West
Salem, business zone for 200-:
foot frontage on Dallas high-i
way, Class II residential fori
eastern portion of property on '
the hill, and Class I residential
for remainder.
No changes were recommend
ed for the following:
Vicinity of Philip Peterson's
machine shop at 878 Gerth, to
remain residential.
Victory Circle, to remain resi
dential. Three acres owned by Jack
A. Olson near Wallace road,
where trailer camp is located,
to remain residential.
On the Salem side of the river
an application by G. R. Boat
wright for a business classifica
tion at the southwest corner of
North Capitol and Jefferson, to
permit erection of an office
building, denied.
Application of George A.
Stanley for change from Class
I to Class II residential for a
vacant lot at Rural and Univer
sity where a duplex is proposed,
given tentative approval and
hearing set for September 20.
Herd Output in
County Heavy
Dairy herd production in the
Marion county DHIA has been
high during the past month.
George Kruses herd at Mt.
Angel topped the list with 49.3
pounds of fat per cow in July.
That is one of the highest re
ported in the association this
year. One of Kruse's Holsteins
made 83.7 pounds of fat to help
in the high average. Roy Spring
er's herd at Gervais followed
close by with 48.1 pounds of fat.
Elvon Holman of Jefferson
turned in 47.2 pounds of fat for
July, a very high average for a
large herd. Torvend and Phil
lips, Silverton; William Vogt,
Salem; Lauritson Brothers, Jef
ferson, and Benedictine Sisters
all stayed above the 40-pound
average.
Leonard and Donald Chinn,
DHIA testers, report 107.9
pounds of fat from one individ
ual cow in the Fred Viesko herd
at Gervais. Shoen and Erb, Sa
lem, had a Guernsey with 94
pounds and Fred Thomas, Ger
vais, a Guernsey with 87.6
pounds.
Coatcs Brothers, Salem, new
in the association, have a Guern
sey producing 83.2 pounds of fat.
In the Holman herd at Jeffer
son, two Guernseys yielded 80.5
and 78.6 pounds each. Benedic
tine Sisters at Mt. Angel came
into this select list of 75 pounds
or better with a Holstein at 75.3
pounds of fat.
The Jersey Breed association
has just verified the Neal Miller,
HIR record as 431 pounds of fat
for 17 cows. Cows in this Wood
burn herd averaged 7,505
pounds of milk. Fred Davis,
president of the DHIA, Is asso
ciated with the Neal Miller operation.
CLOSE OUT ON
1949 MODEL
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laffy Didn't Like
Ocean Voyage
San Francisco, Aug. 17 W)
Everybody who crossed the Pa
cific on the SS President Taft
was relieved today except Taffy,
the expectant elephant.
Captain W. S. Tyrrell said aft
er the Taft docked yesterday that
he never had been "bothered by
such a worrisome case of preg
nancy on his ship in 31 years
at sea. The ship's arrival before
the stork saved him the role of
midwife to an elephant.
Taffy is being sent to Los An
geles. Trainer Noel Rosefelt
said the blessed event may be a
Shirley's Swim Delayed
Dover, Eng., Aug. 17 VP)
Shirley May France will not at
tempt to swim the English chan
nel tonight, her manager an
nounced today. She had planned
to plunge into the channel at
Cap Gris Nes, France, sometime
around midnight, but unfavora
ble weather conditions caused
reconsideration.
day er a month off; it's hard to
tell.
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383 Court Dignified Credit Phone 1-6506
Dr. Sam Hughes
Four-Year Old Boy "
Dies in Iron Lung
Spokane, Aug. 17 VP) A four-year-old
boy died in an Iron
lung at a Spokane hospital yes
terday, the fourth polio death of
the year in Spokane.
The boy, Andrew Sather of
Spokane, was stricken by the
disease a week ago at Yellow
stone National park. Other vic
tims of polio here were Mary
belle Reed, 12, Los Angeles;
Richard L. Finkbeiner, 17. Deer
Park, and Billy Offerdahl, 11,
Chewelah.
Egypt has a plan to send men
trained in agricultural eco
nomics to foreign countries to
study the needs of foreign
markets.
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On your next trip to Coos Bay er Southern Oregon save
time and energy. Travel while you sleep on our convenient
overnight trains. Leare any evening arrive at your
destination next morning. Ride in roomy standard Pull
man or in economical coach. Overnight service returning,
too. For fans and schedules call your local 8. P. agent.
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