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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1952)
Jorys Offer S. Salem 30 Acre Park District i I Salem Heights Many issues jof importance to the residents! f the Liberty - Salem Heights rea were discussed Wednesday evening as the new officers of the South Salem Suburban Chamber of Commerce took jover their duties, i Taking office were, president, iDon Gardner; vice - president, Myron Butler;' secretary, Robert JFriess; and treasurer, E. A. Bam iord, Jr. j Directors are Chet French, for ia five year term, and Fred Browning. Archie McKillop: icharles Shaw, and Harold Gard iner, each serving a one year term. ! The group accepted after the approval of the board of direc jtors, an area of about 30 acres 'of land for a park south of Sa lem. The park to be deeded to Ithe South Salem Suburban iChamber of Commerce, j It will be called Joryville iPark, and was given by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jory. It has always ibeen a dream of the Jorys to 'perpetuate the family name. I The choice area is in the Jory's 'holdings which were at one time 1 2460 acres. j The area consists of natural timber stand, natural park area jwith a creek and log bridge. A l spring to serve as a water sup Jply and the possibility of a I swimming pool at a later date. Near the log bridge are the I picnic grounds and the possi bility of development for recre litional facilities, j The Jorys were made lifetime i members of the Chamber of I Commerce. , Robert Friess discussed one-way traffic at the 12th street j junction. Also the changing of ithe traffic light to be installed Jat Vista avenue to Ratcliff i drive, where the school children cross the highway, was discuss t ed. j Myron Butler, chairman of the , Salem Heights Water board, dis i cussed the annexation proposals to be voted on at the water dis i trict election to be held Dec. 1, jat the Salem Heights Commun ity hall. One addition will be W. Browning Ave., Kurth St., and Cunningham Lane, and the properties bordering the streets Also included are the remainder of the Dickson addition, and a section east of the South Village area from Helen Ave., to Morn ingside Ave., to 12th St., to Oak Hill Road. These areas will square off the district. The cost of the lines to be in stalled in these areas will be dis tributed to the residents living in the annexed areas without any added cost to the present district. A proposal for one-half mil lion gallon reservoir is being considered at the West end of Browning Ave., as the highest point possible for the best dis tribution of water. This would benefit all living in the district as well as the community. Tremendous strides have been made in the progress of the Sa lem Heights Water district in the past two years. New modern sized lines are being laid. The district is oper ating on its own wells, which is considered very good from the health standpoint, with a very adequate water supply at a nom inal cost. The district maintains about 600 meters, and can serve about 1000 with their present water supply. Don Gardner is on the ballot for re-electi'on as a wa ter commissioner. The Liberty - Salem Heights Fire district will hold its an nual election on Dec. 1, at the Liberty store. New business enterprises slat ed for the South area were an nounced and the location to be on U.S. 99E. Mrs. Fred Brown ing reported on the Cheer com mittee and it was suggested that carnival be planned for the January meeting. The Salem Heights Woman's club served the refreshments, Serving were Mrs. Lyle Bayne Mrs. Fred Browning, and Mrs Howard Gardner. Myron Butler won the hospitality award, Patterson Is Given Surprise Hillsboro, VP) Paul Patterson, president of the Oregon senate, said Thursday Gov. Douglas Mc Kay had given no indication in a telephone conversation when he would resign to accept a post as interior secretary. "It is a wonderful thing for the state of Oregon that Eisen hower has selected Gov. McKay for his cabinet," Patterson said. "He will be able to do much for the state, for the entire Pacific Northwest and the Pacific Coast region. If he should resign the post of governor before Jan. 12, I would do my best to fulfill the duties of his office and to deliver the same excellent type of ad ministration that McKay has pro vided." If Patterson should succeed McKay as governor, the Wash ington county court would name a successor to fill Patterson's post in the commg legislative session. Chester English of 218 Oswald street, who was taken to Salem Memorial hospital last week with an involvment of both legs from the waist down. He is now out of isolation and is expected to be brought home this weekend but will be taken back to hospital daily for treatment. Unionvale Visitors Karlyn and Dianne Launer of Pleasantdale district were week end guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Carl Launer of Unionvale. Ancient Egyptians visualized the earth as a round ball. Tooth Decay in Oregon High Portland () Few states have a higher rate of tooth decay than Oregon, and the answer to this problem is to add fluorine to drinking water, the state dental health director said Teurs-day. Dr. David M. Witter of the State Bpard of Health told the League of Oregon Cities conven tion that military draft examina tions show only four states have higher rate of tooth decay. He said Oregon water was low in natural fluorides. There is no reasonable ground to oppose addition of fluorine to the water, he said, asserting that years of study have failed to show any injurious effect from it. It does not affect taste either, he added. Witter compared it to adding a drop of water to keg of beer too small to be notice able. Planning and zoning also were Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, Nov. 21, 19523 discussed in the convention withl Howard Buford, director of the! Central Lane County Planning! Commission, urging that private! builders be forced to stop work! on unauthorized subdivisions un- til they submit plans. He sug-l gested a stronger law might be needed for this. Returns From East Fairview Tomey Wright of Fairview has returnew from a trip to Anein, Wis., and Minne apolis, Minn., and Jackson coun ty, Oregon, to visit relatvies and friends. FREE TV THEATER Yeater Appliance and Televi sion Co. invites you and your family to attend their free television theater every night 'til 9 P.M. Monday through Friday. The theater is located right in the store. YEATER APPLIANCE AND TELEVISION CO. 375 Chemeketa Phone 34311 New Polio Victim Woodburn The fourth polio case discovered in Woodburn for 1952 is that of Gary English, 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, ROSES Garden fresh and guaranteed over 100 varieties at BRYDON'S High & Mill Sts. Salem Ph. 45678 Free Parking Open Friday Nites Till 9 One Reporter to Accompany Ike New York U.R James C. Ha gerty, press secretary to Presi dent-elect Eisenhower, an nounced Thursday that when Eisenhower goes to Korea, he will be accompanied by a press party limited to one reporter, one photographer and one news reel man. These three representatives of American information media will be the only reportorial per sonnel attached to the Eisen hower party. Hagerty said no press planes would be allowed to precede or follow Eisenhower on the Korean trip. The reporter and two photo graphers will be chosen on a pool basis. For Cheers Discover. . . 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