Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 27, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Balem, Oregoa
Pfet
Monday, April 27. 1953
AT ALUMNI ROUND-UP '
ft h 4l i ""' 1 f--' 'i
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Accidents Fatal
To 3r Week-end
(Br Tht Aiioclfttod Prcjl)
Accidents claimed the Uvea
"of three in Oregon over the
week-end.
't Ted W. . Harkleroad, 47,
Portland, drowned. So did Bill
Brokaw, about 60, of Robinette
near the Idaho border, in an
other accident. Mark Timothy
pouier, 5. was fatally injured
when struck by a car at Hood
. Jtiver.
Harkleroad s car plunged
into canal after it ran off the
fiandy-Bull Run Highway. The
canal's current washed the car
out into Roslyn Lake. Air in
the car apparently kept it
float while Harkleroad
climbed onto its roof. But after
10 minutes the car sank, car
rying Harkleroad to his death
survive,
;; State Police at Baker said a
man identified as Bill Brokaw
drowned when his outboard
powered boat overturned , in
the Snake River rapids.
t The Souier boy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dale E. Baird, Hood
River, was struck by a car
jlriven by a 17-year-old youth.
North bovnd Malnlinen loavo at
945 A. M.; 12:15 P.M.
and 6:20 P.M.
PORTLAND . . 30mln.
SEATTLE .... l4hr.
Southbound Malnlinerileavt at
8:25 A.M.; 3:35 P.M.
and 8:30 P.M.
MEDFORD . , . 90mln.
SAN FRANCISCO 3 hrs.
LOS ANGELES .' 64 hrs.
local Wmei inown. For travtt
information, caff or wrfo United.
Airport T.rmlnol. Call 2-2455
or your trovol agenr.
COMMftf THF FAKE AND
, - YOU!! GO BY AIR
jvuik unintciunu bif ilia ucaui. . . . , . , j.. .
Vv, ,u .. -j .! -uiij i ed out that the hazardous situ
The widow and six children ,. ,, ,
I ; ,
It's where they keep the 'Jeep . . . when the "Jeep is
not busy ... but on most farms the door's wide open.
Year around, the "Jeep" is kept on the go, for it fills the
need of so very many tasks on a farm ... for farm trans
portation, for, hauling, for pushing, and, with power
take-off, it supplies numerous shaft and belt driven
operations . . there is little wonder the door of the
'Jeep's' garage stands open the 'Jeep's' off working.
New 1953 4-Wheel-Drive Universal Jeep' powered
by the famous Hurricane F-Head Engine ... 20 more
horsepower, increased performance with greater
operating economy.
D
ELSNER
352 North High
These faculty members of the University of Oregon
will be among the speakers at an Alumni Round-up to be
held in the Mirror Room of the Marion Hotel Wednesday
night, starting at 6:30. From left, Dr. James H. Gilbert,
emeritus professor of economics; George Hopkins, professor
of music; and Dr. William C. Jones, dean of administration.
School Board Suggestion
Leaves Court Cold
Members of the county court
did not take too kindly to a
suggestion contained in a let
ter written by Walter Snyder,
superintendent of Salem
schools, that traffic controls be
established on top of Morning
side hill on South 12th street.
. The school district is con
structing a new grade building
on top of the hill which will
be open for classes next Sep
tember. 1
Superintendent Snyder point-
school children is unusual and
suggests signs be placed on
both sides of the school prop
erty. It was also pointed out
that the shoulders of the street
are narrow, making it difficult
for children to avoid traffic.
Brooks
Brooks Mrs. George No.
lan has returned to her home
after surgery at the Salem
Memorial hospital. -
Mrs. Howard Carter's , Cut
Scouts of troop 57, den 1, re
ceived a treat for their good
grade in uniform inspection,
when' George Cadwell took
them for a plane ride over the
city. Boys who were in on tht
lucky treat were Michael Haw.
ley, Alva Axton, Roger Garv
ison.R obert Carter, Richard
Aker and Den Chief Paul May
nard.
The Brooks Garden club met
at the home of Mrs. John Le
man April 23. Rose care and
culture were discussed by the
group. Second prize was re
ceived for club entry of six
polyanthus primroses at' the
Mt. Angel flower how. Year
books were received and Mrs.
Sidebottom, Mrs. Bosch and
Mrs. Westling were appointee
to make out the program for
the next year.
Mrs. Felix Morisky will en
tertain the club May 14 and
the subject will be fuchsia cul
ture. Members present were
Mesdames Elmer Hahn, Felix
Morisky, Carl Johnson, Irving
Johnson. W. F. Ramp, P. J
Moritz, Julii s Westling, Virgil
Loomis, A. P. Sidebottom, Silas
Perlich, John Lehrman and
Harry Bosch.
A surprise party was held
at the school Friday by the 3rd
grade students and the PTA
room mothers, honoring Mrs.
Alta Simmons on her birthday.
The group presented her with
a growing shrubs (azalea mo
lls). Cake and punch were served!
Hostesses for the affair were
Mesdames Kermit M'Murchy,
Marshall Christofferson, Paul
France and William Pfau.
WHERE THERE'S A
MOTOR CO.
SI.
Salem
In recognizing the communi
cation Judge Rex Hartley re
plied that the school board
should have known of the haz
ards involved in constructing a
school building at this point.
'We sympathize with the
board and recognize the perils
involved," said Judge Hartley.
"However, the situation exist
ed before the board purchased
the property."
As to the widening of the
shoulders, particularly along
the north side of the hill, it was
pointed out that the high banks
that exist there would meah
the expenditure of a large sum
of money in connection with
remedial work.
Supt. Snyoer Was not in the
Salem school system at the
time . the property was pur
chased. It is expected traffic over
the South 12th street cut off
will be , materially lessened
when the by-pass east of Salem
is completed.
Peck Ave. Bids Are
Under Advisement
Bids submitted by three con
tractors for the improvement
of Peck avenue and Morning
side street, located outside the
city limits on the south were
taken under advisement Mon
day by the county court.
Proposals for the improve
ment of Morningside street
covered grading and graveling
only.. Those i submitted for
Peck avenue included hard
surfacing as well.
Central Paving company
submitted a low bid of $2081
for the Morningside project.
Di F. McKenzie company bid
$3353 and Warrent Northwest
company $2533.
For the Peck, avenue Job
which included asphaltic con
crete surfacing, Central Pav
ing company bid $4534.60 and
Warren Northwest company,
$4734.30.
The bids do not include the
10 per cent charged assessed:
by the county for surveying
and engineering. '
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U of 0 Alumni in
Round-up Here
A "round-up of Salem alum
ni of the University of Oregon
is announced for April 29 by
Marion county alumni direc
tor, William H. Hammond.
t '- ,
The affair will be held In
the Mirror Room of the Mar
ion hotel at 6:30 p.m. Wednes
day evening.. An invitation to
attend is extended to all alum
ni in the area as well at to
friends and parents.
A special educational pro
gram has been planed that will
feature prominent members of
the University faculty. These
educators will bring the audi
ence up-to-date on affairs at
the University and give them
information on world affairs.
Oregon's dean of administra
tion, Dr. William C. Jones (a
former Salem resident), will
talk on "Your Alma Mater Is
Going to Town." A view of the
economy of the nation will
come from Dr. James H. Gil
bert, emeritus professor of
economics.. His topic will be
"If Recession Comes What
Then," Illustrating his remarks
on. the piano will be George
Hopkins, professor of music,
whose talk is "Music As You
Like It." "The Universe In
Time and Space" will be dis
cussed by Dr. E. G. Ebblghau-
sen, associate professor of phy
sics. And "A New Era lor Ore
gon Athletics" will be ex
plained by Oregon head foot
ball coach, Len Casanova.
Dinner will be served at 6:30
with the program following at
7:30. Those who cannot attend
the dinner are urged to go to
the program. Reservations may
be made by phoning Hammond
at 3-4114 or contacting him at
109 S. High St.
HOLLANDER NAMED ',
DIRECTOR OF ADA
Washington (U.R) Edward D;
Hollander, economist with the
Bureau of Labor Statistics, has
been named national director
of the Americans for Demo
cratic Action. Hollander will
fill the post left vacant by the
resignation of Charles M. La
Follette. !
Here's a
Savings Plan
That Really Works!
Earn 2 Bank Interest
Willamette
Valley Bank
Main Office
1990 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 39281
University Branch
1310 Stat St. Ph. 4-4451
MEMBER r.D.l.C
MOROSE 0ISTIIURS, INC., NEW YORK. N.Y.
Rising water impounded in Detroit dam reservoir has
now practically submerged the site of Old Detroit. Drift
and debris covers the area and will be collected and
destroyed before it gathers against the dam.
State Theater Closed
Since Saturday Night
; Salem has one less .theater
this week with the closing of
the State Theater, 255 North
Church street, Saturday night.
Leo Henderson, manager of
the Forman theaters here, de
clined to comment on the clos
ing, but earlier reports from'
Albert Forman In Portland had
indicated that -film shortages
and the competition from tele
vision might force the closing
of at least one theater here.
No forecast was made In re
gard to' its reopening later or
on the possible closing of any
other theater here.
LAND CLEARING
General Bulldoxing
. Day or Contract
D-8 CAT
.. PH. 28850
1445 Saginaw
Ouollty Sok.n of Anurlco Co-op., Inc.
Stay on
OLD DETROIT SUBMERGED
Woman in England
Searching for Uncle!
. A Miss Cissy Austin Ander
son of England has written
Postmaster Albert C. Gragg
concerning an uncle who is
said to have lived in this area
several years ago.
The uncle in question is
Frederick Austin;
Miss Anderson-s address Is
Claredon hotel, Gllredge road,
Eastbourne. Sussex, England.
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of all kinds. Trusses, Abdo
minal Supports, Elastic Ho
siery. Expert fitters, private
fitting rooms.
"Ask lour Doctor"
Capital Drug Store
405 State St.
Corner of Liberty .
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FALSE TEETH
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ttie biotuii of Ioom, wobblf UlM Utih,
FABTEKTH. an Improved alkallaa (non-
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holdi thin. flrmtr m Uttr UA son
comtorUbla. Bootblnt nd eoolini to
tumi rntdt tort by txeeuivt tela mouth.
Avoid anbtTraumtnt otuitd by Ioom
plttet. atk fastkcth today tt
drut ttort.
no fuss no muss
no bother no dirt
THE CUAN
CAPITOL
PHONE 3-8862
.work! T
Funeral Readied for
Young Fire Victims
Sault St. Marie, Out. U.
Grief stricken ' parents pre
pared today to bury eight chil
dren who were burned to death
when a flash fire and explo
sion ripped, through t frame
home.
A wood-burning stove In the
one-story dwelling of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Deny caused the
fire shortly after dawn yester
day. The victims were the Der
rys' five children and the three
children of Mr, and Mrs. Ar-
thur TrudeL
The colt South Point, owned
by Joseph M. , Roebllng, was
named after ,a favorite duck
shooting location of the own
er. ... .
BLOOD DATTEQY
nun Doun?
Rochorgo youraalf with OERITOL
1
f tf SfrowflOf f off!
Yovr blood U Ukt "Utury" for your
dr. Wham it la dsrflelamt la Iroo. H It 111m
t rundown batUry. Too fatl balfllvt"
aod alwaya ilrtd. Doctor tay It tnay bf
dut to Iron dofloiamqr antmla . . "tfrai
blood". To MmharaV yoar bVood batUry
try Otrltot, ibt Uib pottaty biood-bvildinc
formnla,
Jtut S tablatpoona of Otritol tint yo -twlea
the Iron in a pound of tahta lira.
T timet tht iron in a pound of spinach. And
you t tht bw, Btracla Vitamin h too 1
Otritol It neoninMndad by doctor. Ftal
ttronitr, younvtr Main I If 1
t lack of iroa
It your nrobltm. ranharca vourttlf witk
Otritol and and that waair. tlrtd fttltnc. 2a
uoom or tabitt tona. At an
FUEL jT
LUMBER CO.
AND SUN8EAW IS A DEUOOUS
WAY TO GET EXTRA ENERGY!
, . .....
It's so nice to hava a hsndy huBband
round the house, isn't t, ladies? Shew
your appreciation by keepinghimhappy
and fit with energy-giving food I
He needs the fresh energy of Sunbeam
Bread for that lawn-mowing job! He
needs a full quota of pep for the day's
Make it a dally habit to serve energy
packed Sunbeam.. .a delicious-plateful
at each meal.. .a fresh, hearty sandwich
at snack timet
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