Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 30, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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    ThursdayApril SO, 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orcgioa
Paga U
No thanks Mom! . . . I'll
for the Soap
Television Viewers Soon
May Talk Back to Sets
f 'Las Angeles (UJS Television
viewers acrosi the nation ioon
will be able to "talk back" to
their TV sets and express re
actions to programs in prog-
Plans Laid for
Bridge Meet
' Preliminary plans for mak
ing the fifth annual Willamette
Valley duplicate bridge cham
pionships here June 19-21 the
biggest and most interesting
ever held here were announced
by Co-chairmen Arthur L.
Lewis and Walter M. Cline at
this week's tournament of the
Salem Elks Bridge club.
More than 200 experts, in
cluding many life- masters,
from the Northwest and Cali
fornia are expected for the
three-day meet Championships
in mixed pairs, open pairs and
teams-of-four will bring keen
competition. Winners of a se
ries starting next week will
represent Salem in the main
events, while single sessions in
cluding the Friday evening
Elks pairs,' will draw many en
tries. The committee in charge also
Includes Mrs. - C. B. Bentson,
trophies; Mrs. Leona Taylor, fi
nances; Mrs. Stanley Neuens,
membership; Carroll Ford and
Mrs. A. L. Lewis.
In this week's tournament,
consisting of 21 tables in two
sections, winners were Mrs. W.
R. Newmyer and Mrs. Leona
Taylor, Mrs. Paul F. Burris and
C. L. Newsom, Mrs. Walter
Remmey of Brownsville and
Mrs. Robert McKegion, Mrs.
Bert Osburn and Mrs. Stanley
Neuens. Others rating were
Mrs. C. L. Newsom and Ray
Ward, Mrs. A. C. Smith and
Mrs. Roy Tokerud, Charles
Tambling and Mrs. Donald
Duncan, W. E. Kimsey and El
mer O. Berg, Mrs. Arthur Bin
egar and Howard Pickett, Mrs.
F. C. Lutz and Mrs. George
Rein, Arthur L. Lewis and
Ralph S. Dannen of Browns
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Hogan of Taft.
The mid-week series at the
Women's club will end next
Wednesday. Leader now is Mrs.
Elmer O. Berg. First May mas
ter point is scheduled for Fri
day evening at the' Elks club,
While the May 15 tournament
will be devoted to charity with
new duplicate players as special
guests.
Master point winners for
April include Mrs. Lloyd Jones
and Mrs. F. C. Lutz, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Moore of Scio, R. D.
Hutchinson and Mrs. M a r 1 i n
Thompson, both of Corvallis,
and Mrs. Georgianna Thede
and Charles Tambling.
LEGALS '.
NOTICE TO CRXDITOR8
In the County Court of the flUte of
Ore on for Yamhill County.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, thftt the
Under lined, John A. Peterson, ttu been
appointed as Administrator of the es
tat of Iva I. Peterson, deceaied, by
the above entitled Court. All persons
havlntr claim aialrut said estate are
hereby notified and required to preaent
the same, duly yertfied, as by law re
quired, to the under lined at Marsh,
Uarsh Daahney, Attorneys at Law,
Mm National Bin It ButWIni, HcHinn
ville, Oreion, within, six months from
the first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published April 13,
1K3.
Data et last publication, May 14. 1U.
JOHN A. PETERSON
Administrator
MARSH, MARBH es DASH NET, ,
Attorneys for said estate.
April . ID, May 1, 14, IffSI.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
As exeeutrii of the win and est its of
DONALD HENRY UPJOHN, deceased, the
under lined has filed In the Circuit
Court of Oreion for Marlon County, In
Probate, her final account In estate of
said decedent, and Thursday, June 4,
1V5J. at f:is o'cMci, a.m., and court
rooms! said court haTe been appointed
by said court as the time and the Place
for fcearlnr of objections to istd account
and settlement thereof.
LOIS OAMTJjLE UPJOHN,
. As Executrix Aforesaid
Allan O. Carson and Wallaoa P. Carson,
Attorneys for Executrix
Apr. 10, Mar f, 14, 31, M. 1MJ
tAJ" What You Like
Without Swigtoinadi
never make the weight
Box Derby!
ress, says television executive
Brig. Gen. David Sarnoff.
Sarnoff , board chairman of
the Radio Corp. of America
and the National Broadcasting
Co., delivered the keynote ad
dress yesterday at the Slst an
nual National Association of
Radio and Television Broad
casters convention.
Posh Button Poll
"We hope to be able to equip
the standard home TV set
with a button, which,, when
pressed, will register . a vote
of Ties' or 'No' at the tele
vision station," Sarnoff said.
'He added that stations might
even hold a national pushbut
ton poll, the results of which
could be tabulated automatic
ally by electronic computers
at a central point.
Tbree-D TV Impressive .
Meanwhile, newsmen and
convention delegates called the
first public showing of three'
dimensional television, demon'
strated yesterday by the Amer
ican Broadcasting Co., "im
pressive." ' , ' . ' .
Viewers wearing polaroid
glasses saw rocket ships and
puppets on the 3-D screen.
Only one picture appears at
a time on the screen, but the
human eye retains its impres
sion after it has flashed off,
giving the spectator an Illusion
ol depth.. . . . ,
ABC engineers said it would
be possible to convert a home
TV set into a 3-D receiver for
$150.
We Give and Redeem
Green Stamps
GABY hits tho Value
Swee t Home Orders
Sewer Construction
Sweet Home The first
reading of a revised building
ordinance was heard at the
city council meeting Tuesday.
The present building ordinance
calls for 000 square feet floor
space in a dwelling in Zone 1.
This requirement was reduc
ed to 780 square feet minimum.
Other action taken at this
meeting included granting of
Cook First in
Speech Contest
William Cook won first
place in a speech contest at
Beaver Hall Wednesday night,
sponsored by the Knights of
Pythias.
Patricia O'Malley won sec
ond place and James Person
third. All are Salem High
School students.-
Judges were James Calvert
of Salem Toastmasters club;
Mrs. George Beane, . Salem
Toastmistress; and Captain
Walter Lansing,, state traffic
division. .
The winner received a lov
ing cup and will take part in
a state contest. Following the
contest a reception, was given
by Centralia Temple, Pythian
Sisters, and by the Knights of
Pythias. Larry Springer and
Bob Payne entertained.
In charge of program . and
refreshments were Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Harris, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Decatur, and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Stein.
"FJood of Fire 5 Feet
High" Kills 5 in Texas
Kilgore, Tex. W Five per
sons were dead here today aft.
er a "flood of fire five feet
high" struck their home when
lightning exploded a crude oil
tank.
Seven Negro homes were de
stroyed and two others dam
aged yesterday when the bolt
of lightning struck during a
violent rain and thunderstorm.
The exploding tank set fire
to another 500-barrel storage
tank, arid other oilfield equip
ment. Although many oil wells
dot the area none was ignited.
CARNIVAL AT RICKREALL
Rickreall ' Resident of
Rickreall are sponsoring, a car
nival in the school gymnasium
at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 2.
Mrs. M. B. Findley is general
chairman. Feature acts will be
presented. Music will be by the
Rickreall orchestra.
DURING EASTS
MT0RT
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You don't
washer will
ment . . .
to pay the
portunity
hour and
Washing
so ACT NOW! Trade in today!
a sewer contract to Floyd Gra
ham of Lebanon. Graham was
low bidder with 13B72.S0.
Other bidders on the sewer
construction project were H.
Den Herder of Lebanon, Stone
burner Construction of Spring
field, and Brown Brothers of
Albany.
Mrs. James Slaight and Mrs.
Cordia Braun came before the
Council requesting the water
main be extended on south
12th Ave.
This request was referred to
the Water Commission for con
sideration. The city of Sweet Home had
previously sent a bid of $650
for a Harley Davidson motor
cycle to the Toledo city coun
cil. The bid was accepted and
the council . appointed City
Manager Jess Parker to inform
the city of Toledo that the city
of Sweet Home would accept
the motorcycle on those terms
and pay for it out of the 1933
94 budget.
The council appointed Fred
Palmer to serve on the budget
committee in place of Wayne
Roberts, who is unable to serve
because of illness.
Councilman Harold Mellin
ger moved that Dr. Robert
Monson be appointed to replace
Dr. R. S. Langmack as city
health officer. The motion car
ried and' Dr. Monson's duties
will begin July 1, 1853.
The proprietors of Lee's Pas
time came before the council
asking for a building permit to
build a cooler onto the present
structure. The permit was
granted. A license was granted
to Lee's Pastime to operate
non-gambling card tables for a
fee of $ 1 per table per year. ,
The planning committee rec
ommended the council to pur
chase property at the end of D
St., off 8th Ave., for the pur
pose of extending a through
street to 11th Ave.
The owners of the property
arerfoe Wilson and L. R. David
son. - . ( .
. The amount of land to be
purchased is 40 ft. by 244 ft
Councilman Williard Arnold
moved that the council accept
tne planning committee's rec
ommendation. The motion car
ried and council directed City
Manager Jess Parker to enter
into the agreement to purchase
the parcel of property' out of
this year's budget.
Cherry City
Electric fsM
338 Chemeketa Wj2ll
Imm 24762 f lgjf
COURT STRICT
Bullsoyc !
need cash to have this new
deluxe EASY Spiodrier with Automatic
Spin-rinse delivered today. Your old
cover the full down pay
and then take 78 long weeks
balance. It's a wonderful op-,
to reduce washday -to wash
at the same time go easy on
your pocketbook! Exclusive Spiralator
Anion. No set rubs needed.
You may not get a chance like this again
QUANTITY DEFINITELY LMMTfl
DURING SALE
no down Payment
Ex Board Will
Decide on Move
The executive board of the
Chamber of Commerce will
decide when and where the
chamber will move when it
vacates the present quarters in
the Senator hotel.
It was delegated this au
thority at a meeting of the
board o directors Wednesday
night. . The most probable
place Is the space In the Pa
cific Building on South High,
next to the Elsinore Theater,
now occupied by the Christian
Science reading room. .
Ted Hobart, chairman of the
agricultural committee of the
chamber, aald the annual farm
tour will be June 5. The tour
will go to the north part of
the county this time, instead
of south as last year, and the
tour will end with a noon
luncheon at a place to be
named.
. Use of all' car parking space
about the Capitol group of
buildings by ttop - employes
and home-towners came in for
some sharp criticism: ; Nelson
Hickok said that hundreds of
tourists come to Salem
ex-
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MOTOROLA GIVES YOU:
i Built-in All Channel Tuning
i Glare-Guard Screen
j Stand-Out- Picture
Super Power Chassis
V Custom, Cabinet Work
NO Strips to Buy! NO Adapters to
NO Receptors to Buy!
$
YOUR SET
INSTALLED
FOR
Open
Evenings
'Til 9
pressly to see the Stat House
and find that they aren't able
to get near it
Ross Pratt chamber presi
dent, will appoint a committee
to confer with the directorate
of the Senator baseball club to
see what can be done
advancing the sale of
stock.
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more
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Present Statue
Walla Walla " U. S. Su
preme Court Justice William
O. Douglas has agreed to give
the dedication, address at the
unveiling of the Marcus Whit
man statue May 22 toy Wash
ington, D. C. ' ' i
Rep. Holmes R., Wash., an
nounced the jurist's acceptance
of an invitation Wednesday.
The Southeastern Washington
congressman is in charge of ar
rangements. .
Douglas is a 1922 graduate
of Whitman College here and
is a. student Of the history of
the pioneer missionary. .
Thetatue will be unveiled
in the capltol rotunda and later
wiU be placed in Statuary HaU.
Mrs. Goldte Rehberg, chair-
man of the Whitman Founds
CONSU5 TV
COsVifUTI WITH , '
ANTENNA f' INSTALLATION V W-DAY SERVICE POLICY
TO BE GIVEN AWAY MAY 29
PLUS 5 TV ANTENNAS
(COMPLCTCLY INSTALLED SY JUFfY TV)
ABSOLUTELY FREE!
HERE IS ALL YOU DO ... iyvti
ME XT TIME YOU ARE NEAR SMILING JACK'S
DICKSON'S MARKET, DROP N AHD REGISTER.
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING. , ;
NOTHING
5 MORE
DRAWING.
5 MORE '
PRIZES
DOWN
WITH FREE 90-DAY
SERVICE POLICY
SflflMN
Live Bombs in
San Diego, Calif , Naval
bombardment with live ammu
nition of San Clement Island
continued Wednesday follow
ing a blazing night-time shell
ing of the island in the first
operations of the largest war
games on the West Coast since
1048. '
For the first time the new
Third : Marine Division was
afloat watching the shelling
from a dozen attack transports.
Destroyers and rocket ships
made-up the bombardment
force with shore fire control
parties on the beach' directing
the shelling. , , . ;
The maneuvers against an
enemy ' assumed to have in
vaded the Southern United
States from Mexico and moved
as tar north as Santa Bargara
will Include the simulated use
of atomic weapons by both the
task force and "enemy aggres
sor" forces.
A total at 120 Navy ships
tlon, reported $29,000 of the
$30,000 statue cost has been
raised by donations from
throughout the state. : ...
TO
BUY!
NO
MAY 1-8-15-22
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F' Antsnna,
Installed
;
Buy!
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G JACK'!
Corner Center and Church
Plenty of Free Parking en Our Lot Just Drive In
and 130 aircraft and heli
copters - arc involved along
with 14,000 Marines and 80,
000 sailors.
.The Marines will storm
ashore on the river strand,
south of Coronado, Thursday
Three Airline
' Washington, ( The appli
cation of three airlines to ex-,
pand Pacific Northwest serv
ices were taken' under advise
ment by the civil aeronautics
board Tuesday. . v ;
Three recommendations by
CAB examiner F. Merritt Ruh
len were before the board:
. That Northwest Airlines be
authorized to transport per
sons, property and mall be
tween Portland and Seattle,
. J. That United Airlines be -authorized
to transport per
sons, property -and mail non
stop : between , Portland and
3pokane. . i.V i.-. r
. 3. That Western Airlines be .
authorized to operate between
Portland and Seattle. At pres
the airline . is not permitted
to operate between the two
cities on flights which do not
begin or stop at San Francisco
or points south. - 1
OBLIGATIONS!
May 29 21
Console with
a kj.i i
muiuruiu
Antenna,
Installation, and 90-Day
Service Policy
Call
Today
3-9600
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