Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 19, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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Practical Value of Aviation
Will Be Stressed in Show
Emphasis will be placed on the part the airplane has in this
modern world at the Aviation day program to be held at McNary
field Sunday, August 28.
Arranged through the cooperative efforts of the commercial
operators at McNary field, the National Guard and the U. S.
Navy, Aviation day feature the-
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usual in airplanes rather than
the unusual and stunts.
Pilots all over the state have
received invitations to take part
in some of the events. The guests
will begin registering at 10 a.m.
and on hand to greet them will
be representatives from the Sa
lem Cherrians.
Salem CAP members will have
charge of air traffic and park
ing. Breakfast will be served
the visitors at the field after
which they will be free until
the show starts in the afternoon.
Coming from Portland will be
at least eight National Guard
planes, under the command of
Mai. Gordon Doolittle. .The
East Salem Expansion New homes along Lynn (top, left) and
Vaughan avenues (right) constructed in the expanded East
Salem during the past five years. Lower, left: Ebner's mar
ket, now owned by T. O. Christofferson, a new enterprise that
followed the population into the new district. Center: Part of
the old Henry W. Savage farm on Garden road. The walnut
tree near the barn was a large one when Mr. Savage occupied
the place 72 years ago. Right: Assembly of God tabernacle
under construction at Garden road and Park avenue.
Important Spot in Census
Held by East Salem District
By BEN MAXWELL
If the 1950 census shows the population of Salem has Increased
from 31,000 to 50,000 or more in a single decade no small per
centage of this has sought homesites east of Salem between the
Garden and Silverton roads and eastward to Lancaster arive.
In this region the city limits extend northward from Market
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pital .Mission Lee cemetery and
obscure lanes extending to Sil
verton road. Now the new East
Salem is where the threshing
machines hummed 20 years ago.
U. 5. Population Up
200,000 a Month
Washington, Aug. 19 VP) The
United States population
growing at the rate of 200,000 a
month and may reach 150,000
000 by November 1.
This report from the cusus bu
reau said that the estimated po
pulation was 149,215,000 on Ju
ly 1.
The bureau also estimated
that in April this year there
were 38,537,000 families in the
U.S., as compared with 32,166,-
000 in 1940.
reaches Evergreen avenue ex
tending in the same direction.
Then the boundary turns east
ward until Lansing avenue ts
reached and followed to the
Silverton road. A map in the
city engineer's office shows the
area comprises seven or more
subdivisions.
Tad Shelton, Marion county
assessor, recalls that this area
was a center of hops and general
farminir a few years ago. His
explanation for the develop
ment of the area is based upon
years of official observation.
- First North Salem and High
land developed and land became
occupied and expensive. The
same was true of South Salem
in a general way. Property
available for a northeasterly ex
pansion was open, available and
cheaper. A further advantage
was level ground where con
struction could be accomplished
at a minimum eost. And well
water could be had at a mini
mum depth.
A leading Salem realtor at
tributes rapid growth of the
locality to proximity to Engle-
wood school, always rated
among the better of Salem's
public schools. And roads and
streets in this locality were
easily constructed to facilitate
transportation to school and for
business development.
In less than a decade many
of these new, east Salem suburbs
have been platted, subdivided
and developers have undertaken
construction of modern homes.
Housing on Lynn and Vaughn
avenues are good examples of
this trend.
Additional stores and enter
prises are coming into the community.
On the southeast corner of
Park avenue and Garden road a
large tabernacle under the aus
pices of the Assembly of God is
under construction.
East Salem is expanding be
yond the old limitations that
used to confine the city within
planes (F-51s) are to arrive j Airlines and Pan-American Air
East Salem People Attend
Annual Farmer Union Camp
East Salem, Aug. 19 Several from Middle Grove community
attended the Farmers Union junior camp at Molalla the past week.
Attending different sessions were Sue Anglin, Robert and Eldon
Beutler, Donald Bassett and Mrs. Paul Bassett who was one of
the teachers in handwork,
a 111 Ttle annual family picnic for
Lioya a. Lee on
Poultry Board
Corvallis, Aug. 19 (IP) The
Oregon Poultry Improvement
association elected G. A. Boying-
ton, Hood River, president at
the annual meeting at Oregon
State college yesterday. He suc
ceeds Don Anchors, Grants Pass.
F. E. Fox and Richard Han
son, Corvallis; J. R. McRae, Mil-
waukie; Lloyd A. Lee, Salem,
were elected to the board of di
rectors. Holdover directors are
Anchors and George Gilmore,
Junction City.
The association agreed to dis
card pullorum controlled rating
from the Oregon poultry im
provement plan. This follows
similar action in neighboring
states.
Silverton Mrs. Bermard
Gaffey (Evelyn Solum) has re
turned to her home from several
days' special treatment at the
Silverton hospital where she
was very ill.
members of the Hollywood drive
Merry-Go-Round club was held
at Paradise Island Sunday. In
attendance were: Mr. and Mrs.
H. Rahfeldt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Barham and son, Michael, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Wenig, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Forgard, Mr. and Mrs. Os
car Poe, Mr. and Mrs. K. M.
LaDue, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Gibb and three children, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin LaDue and three
children, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Laudie and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Holler and three
sons, Miss Florence Kleeman and
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Holler.
Driving to Tillamook Sunday
for the Dalke-Cooper wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. Menno Dalke
and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Welty
and son of Swegle community
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Singer and
three children of Salem.
A guest last week in the Men
ho Dalke home on East Garden
road was her brother, A. J. War
kestin from Lancaster, Calif.
Britain has decreed that all
railway locomotives be painted
black.
about 2 p. m. and after flying
over the field will be parked on
the west side of the field for in
spection by the public.
During the day the Salem
Naval Air Facility on the East
side of the field will hold open
house, with the public invited
to inspect the facility and what
planes are available.
McChord field has also been
invited to exhibit a C-82 (Fly
ing Boxcar).
The large new apron complet
ed this summer on the west side
on the field has been reserved for
air carriers and invited to send
planes here are United Air Lines,
Northwest Air Lines, West Coast
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, August 19, 1949 7
Lines. Dealers in light planes
will also have planes on display.
For the farmer an exhibit of
dusts and sprays used on crops is
being arranged by Leo (Ace)
Demers in his hangar on the
west side of the field. Demers
will give a dusting and spraying
demonstration and has arranged
for a helicopter to be brought
here to give a dusting demon
stration. Brooks handicap race will be
one of the events for pilots and
there will also be an event for
visiting pilots only.
Demonstrations are to be giv
en by Evelyn Whitmaker of the
state board of aeronautics office,
in a light plane in dead-stick
landing, spot landing and the es
sentials for securing a private
pilot's license. In cooperation
with the CAA control tower at
the field she will give a demon
stration of ground and air con
trol by the CAA tower.
After the show in the after
noon courtesy flights are to be
given by a selected group of
pilots to persons whose names
have been drawn for flights.
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79 Years Old Today
New York, Aug. 19 (IP) Ber
nard M. Baruch 79 years old
today says his doctor has told
him he may live to be "well ov
er 100 unless you get hanged or
shot."
The financier, who has served
as adviser to presidents, made
the wisecrack last night as he
declared there will be no birth
day party "if I can help it."
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