Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 01, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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    Friday, May 1, 1953
May Day Set
At Gervais High
Gervali Coronation of
Queen Betty Hall will feature
May Day exercises at Gervais
high school in the auditorium
at 8 p.m. Friday, May 1.
A track meet is scheduled by
the grade school Friday morn
ing to be followed in the after
noon by a baseball game be
tween the Gervais Cougars and
the Sublimity Saints.
Baccalaureate services will
be held at the high school May
10, and graduation exercises
will be in the auditorium May
IS.
Valedictorian of the senior
class at Gervais high school
this year is Hoger Gratsingcr.
Sharing honors as salutatorians
Leith. Seniors who will give
addresses are George Lanning,
Arnold Schmidt, Carolcne
Clark and Jean Manning.
Other members of the senior
class are:
Patty Dunn, June Ethell, Lu
cille Schindler, LaVerne and
HONOR STUDENTS AT GERVAIS HIGH
J '"'IT
1 1 -
ledictorian of the senior
class at Gervais high school this year. Betty Hall and
Richard Leith, rom left, will share honors as aalutatorians.
Miss Hall also has been chosen as May Day queen.
mi.. l.itoH rfracd ' in nnv
t I I i He mild otje, .... w rj
Pmirf lfllK Order iniToepfer $100 damage, as well
Woodburn Dispute
The county court has signed
an order closing the matter of.
Jury Acquits
Dr. 5. R. Smith
Millie Plumb. Ruth Roeser,
Betty Robinson, and Shirley
Vandehey, Frank Adams, Frank
Belleque, Frank Block, Roy
Cuff, Donald Green, Bennie
Greer, Millard Henny, Frank
Muth, Donald Klecyzenski, Vir-
of A. B. Toepfcr for the bene-jhe ,tates was the money lost
fit of Frank Stasney.
gil Lucas, Patrick McMannus,
Bill Paulson, Gary Thomas,
Douglas Pearson and Lloyd
Young.
when he laid off a day from bis
carpenter work to be present
at his place when the viewers
were supposed to be there. The
viewers failed to show up,
Toe pfer claims
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as all costs involved in the,'
ir.miFiinn which totalled an
additional $85.41. The proper-) Following deliberations of
ty involved lies northwest of approximately three hours and
Woodburn. la half, a Marion county jury
TneDfer has presented tne 0t eight women and four men
court with a bill of $16 which .returned a unanimous verdict
of not guilty in connection
with a charge of manslaughter
involving Dr. Sherman R.
Smith, Woodburn chiroprac
tor. Dr. Smith was on the stand
for a considerable length of
time and vigorously denied
that he had performed any
sort of an illegal operation on
the 87-year-old woman who
had entered his office seeking
assistance.
The 65-year-old chiroprac
tor made no attempt to hide
his emotions when the verdict
was read and before final ad
journment was taken had
shaken hands with his attor
ney, Paul Burris, and each one
of the jurors.
The case was tried before
Judge George R. Duncan.
j Hog an Starts
!SIW in Pan Am
Mexico City (V-Ben Hogan,
one of the greatest putters in
golf Friday entered the second
round of the $15,000 Pan
American Open tournament
hoping for a return of the
touch that has won him vir
tually every top prize in the
game. . J
Bantam Beti could do no bet
ter than a four-way tie for
fourth in the opening round
Thursday with a par 72.
Dave Douglas of Newark,
Del., and Margarito Martinez,
a Mexico City caddy, were tied
for the lead as the field teed
off on the second 18 holes.
Each came through with a
three under par 69.
The only other player to
break par was Art Wall of
Honesdaye, Pa., who got home
with 71.
Al Zimmerman, the Pacific
Northwest champion fro mi
Portland, Ore., who shot the
lowest warmup round on Wed
nesday 67 had a 75, while
Tommy Bolt of Maplewood, N.
J., runner-up last year, got
home with a 73.
Stayton Drug
Store Bought
' Stayton Sale of the Albus
Drug store at 274 Third St.,
Stayton, to Ray Fitz of Salem
was announced Saturday.
Mr. Fritz will take posses
sion of the business May 11
from Fred Albus, the former
owner, who plans to retire.
Mr. Fritz at present is man
ager of the South Salem Phar
macy. 1068 8. commercial si.
He has been a resident of Sa
lem for seven years coming
there from North Dakota and
Montana,
During World War II Mr.
Fritz served 27 months over
seas as a captain with the
First Ranger Battalion, 34th
Infantry Division. He was 38
months in the service.
Mr. Fritz is married and
lives at present at 460 Ohmart
St., in Salem, with his wife,
Rosemarie, and three chil
dren. Randy-, 6; Robyn, a
daughter, 15 months; and Ron
ald, two weeks old.
On Television
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1:00 p.m. Bin Btory
1:30 p.m.-Dtnnli Dti
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10:00 p.m. Club ImbiMT
10:15 p.m. Bob considlnt
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MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
ANTHONY EDEN BETTER
London VP) The Foreign
Office announced today that
Foreign Secretary Anthony
Edene "has gained some streng
th following an operation
Wednesday to remove fluid
causing jaundice.
Regalia of the peers at a
British coronation include a
fur cape on which are two
rows of ermine for barons and
viscounts, three for earls,
three and a half for mar
quesses and four for dukes.
LEGALS
Friday, May 1
Seabee reserves at Naval and
Marine Corps Reserve training
center.
Saturday and Sunday. May 1-3
Organised Naval Air Reserve
squadron AAU 893, at Salem
Naval Air Facility.
Rflll With WinnC Adcock, Milwaukee firit base
PUII VI llll Ulliyj mani hoidg the ball he belted 475
fcet Into the center field aeata at the New York Polo
Grounds the first time the feat has been accomplished
' In a regular game. In hla other hand he holds the bat he
nsed for the tremendous third Inning wallop against tha
Giants. The Bravei won the game, 3-2. (AP Wlrephoto)
Jersey Joe Says Marciano
Dirtiest Fighter tie s Met
chio talked as if "the old guy"
was going to concentrate on
the body when he climbs
through the ropes at Chicago
two weeks hence. And Felix
said it like a man who enjoyed
tossing mud pies.
"I think Marciano has had
a bad rib," Felix insisted. "I
think Joe busted one on him
in their fight last September
and I don't believe it has ever
healed right. It's my opinion
that was the reason for the
postponement, not the nose."
Punchy Puncher
Serving advance notice that
he would demand "protection"
against Marcinno's alleged
butting tactics, Felix com
mnntrH raiistirnllv thai hn
thought Rocky "is a little bill
By OSCAR FRALEY
Pleaaantvllle, N.J. U.fi -There
waa anger In Jersey Joe
Walcott's eyea today as he
branded heavyweight Cham
pion Rocky Marciano "the
dirtiest fighter I ever met In
(4 years of fighting."
Jersey Joe, training in vir
tual privacy for his return
hot at the man who knocked
him out last September, didn't
want to start sliging mud as
he sat in his closet-sized dress
ing room having his hands
bandaged. But the words tum
bled out when he was needled
about his quiet attitude.
"You sound," one guy told
the taciturn former champ,
"like you were going out there
io nave lea wiin me num. 'mnhv ..,.
Didn't you learn anything the, -nut he can punch
iaai lime IIIHI will neip you
this time out?"
Skull Punch
"Sure I did." blurted Joe.
"I learned he was the roughest
and dirtiest fighter 1 ever
fought. I learned he was a
terrific butter and that's why
I lost the fight. He butted
me and cut my eyebrow open
In the fifth round. He hit me
harder during the fight than
he did with that knockout
punch in the 13th round, but
the blood was In my eve and 1
didn't see the punch coming."
With that, the man every-!
body calls "the old guy,"1
bounced Into the rina and
hammered three spar mates
with everything In the book.
One of them, a big fellow
ealled Mat Anderson, bled pro
fusely from the nose, but the
needled Joe just kept batter
ing his head.
Leaky Beak
The half dozen spectators In
the tiny cinder-block gymnas
ium figured, off his workout,
that Old Jersey was preparing
for an attack on Marclano's
nose, the celebrated cut
ichnozzle which caused post
ponement of the fight from
April IS to May 15.
Yet, standing on the side
lines, Manager Felix Bocchlc-
Carter to Meet
Araujo June 12
New York (U.R) Lightweight
champion Jimmy Carter will
risk his crown against No. 1
contender Georgia Araujo at
New Yorks Madison Square
Garden on June 12, the Inter
national Boxing Club announ
ced today.
IBC President Jim Norris
Araujo of Providence, R. I.,
said contracts have been signed
calling for Carter to receive
42 Vi per cent of the gate and
Araujo of Providence, R. I.,
ITVt per cent.
The managers of both fight
ers still are negotiating the
split of the television fees.
Jersey Joe's pilot admitted.
So what Walcott's plan of
attack will be remained some
thing of a mystery. But there
was no quetsion that he was
fit. For he' now has done 100
rounds of boxing and 450 miles
of road work in preparation
for what will be his last Cin
derella chance.
You get the feeling, talking
to him, that he is tense and
just a bit drawn. The post
ponement cost him some of his
edge, yet you don't envy Mar
ciano when "the old guy"
says:
"I been praying." '
I Even at his age, it's a
loo," helluva parlay.
NOT1CB Or INTENTION TO IMPROVK
Mtirgareit street, from Engle Avenue to
the Went city Llmlti Line
NOTICE HEREBY IS OlVEN that the
common rounctl of the city or Salem.
Oregon, deema it necessary and expedient
and hereby declares its purpose and In
tention to Improve MAROARETT
STREET, from the west line of Enrle
Avenue to the vest city limits line. In
the city of Salem, Oregon, at the ex
pense of the abutting and adjacent
property, except the street and alley
intersections, the expense of which will
be assumed by the city of Salem, by
bringing said portion of said street to
the established grade, providing drain
age, constructing cement concrete curbs,
and paving said portion of said atreet
with a 2i inch asc-haltlo concrete pave
ment 30 feet wide, in accordance with
the plans and specifications therefor
which were adopted by the common
council April 13, 1053. which are now on
file in the office of the city recorder
and which by this reference thereto are
made a part hereof. These plans and
apeciflcatlons mar ba examined by any
interested party. The common council
hereby declares Its purpose and inten
tion to make the above described lm
provement by and through the atreet
improvement department.
Owners of property liable for the coat
of making auch improvement may file
written remonstrance against tha same
with the city recorder at any time with
in ten days after tha final publication
of this notice.
By order of the common aouncll April
11, 1SJ.
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder.
Data of first publication April 17, 1K5.1.
Data of final publication May 1, 1S63.
Apr. 17, 34, May 1
Monday, May 4
Organized Marine Corps reserve
unit at Naval and Marine Corps
Deserve tralnliiR center.
Company B, 162nd Infantry regi
ment, and headquarters detach
ment, Oregon National Guard, at
Salem armory.
8414th VAR squadron at ORG
armory.
Oregon Mobilization designation
detachment No. 1, at ORC armory.
Active Duty Spot!
Durinit the months of Mav and
June there will be active duty
officer vacancies for 2.807 volun
teer Air Reserve officers, 2,163 of
them pilot and 644 observers.
Officers selected for these va
cancies will be assigned to Air
Force units within the continental
limits of the United States for at
least six months before they be
come eligible for overseas duty.
Further information on the va
cancies and the grades and re
quirements are available at Fourth
Air Jrorce headquarters.
Arrives in Korea
With the 45th Infantry Division
In Korea Pvt. David P Wright
whose wile makes her home in
Salem, Oregon at 225 Cummlnus
Lane, has recently arrived here for
duty with this division. A Jeep
uiiyc, ui iieauquarcers company
of the 120th medical battalion
Wright entered the Army In Sep-
icwuer, iwoa ana received his
Dasic at uamp picKett, va. He was
an employe of the Trask Lumber
company at Tillamook. Oregon,
twivi w entering uie service.
Rotates to Japan
Yokohama Mai. Vance O. Smith
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.
Smith, Independence, Oregon, has
been rotated to Japan and joined
uie uppiy secuon oi tne Armed
Forces, Far East hr-dquarters,
after 11 months of Knrpn t.
major, who came to the Far Fjist
io monLns ago ana served In Ko
rea with the Eighth Army head
quarters, was commissioned earlv
in world war II and in that
vmr served wun ine Hixui Army In
the Southwest Pacific and the
Philippines. He has the Bronze
Star Medal and the Commenda
tion Ribbon. The wife and son
of Smith are making their home
in cuKeiie.
LEGALS "
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SATURDAY
10:00 ft.m. Kld nd Co.
11:00 m. Talent Patrol
11:30 am. S Victory
13:00 noon Horse Rftcintr
13:30 p.m. Data wiin juar
1:00 p.m. Sport enow
1:15 p.m. Kentuckr Derby
1:48 p.m. Port Bhow
1:00 p.m. Lon Rimer
3:30 p.m. Arthur Godfrey
4:00 p.m. TV Ton Club
4:30 p.m. BUhop Bheen
ft:30 p.m. Superman
:00 p.m. All Stir Revna
:0D p.m. Show of Showi
7:30 p.m. Hit Parade
1:00 p.m. Jackie Glens on
0:00 p.m. I've a Secret
0:30 p.m. Wreatllm Heidllnei
10:00 p.m. Balance Burin et
10:30 p.m. Boston Blaclcle
11:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. North
11:30 p.m. Naah Theater
SUNDAY
9:00 a.m. It Came to Pas
0:30 a.m. Frontier of Faith
10:00 a.m. Candy Carnival
11:00 a.m. Tht It the Life
13:30 p.m. Omnibus
3:00 p.m. Three Guenet
3:15 p.m. Art Link letter
3:00 p.m. Invitation Playhouit
3:30 p.m. Private Secretary
4:00 p.m. Comedy Hour
6:00 p.m. Fred Warlna
630 p.m. Mr. Peeper
8:00 p.m. Red Skelton
0:30 P.m. Wh Ufa My Llnef
7:00 p.m. tudlo One
8:00 p.m. TV .Playhouse
0:00 p.m. The Doctor
0:30 p.m. The Web
10:30 p.m. Bob Com I rt liii
10:45 p.m. New Review
MONDAY
11:00 a.m. Bin Payoff
11:30 a.m. Welcome Traveler!
13:00 noon Kate Smith
1:00 p.m. Double or No thin
1:30 p.m. Strike It Rich
S:00 p.m. Matinee Theater
315 p.m. Search Tomorrow
Tele-Views
Radio-Television
By DAVE BLACKMER
Liberace, the talented pianist featured on Wednesday
rifrhts over KPTV is receiving fan mail by the tons at
KPTV, Jan Webster, public relations director, reports.
Miss T.V. contest conducted by KPTV is over but no
body knows who won! Fine predicament indeed. . . .
'Herbert Mayer, president of Empire Coil company, and
owner of television station KPTV, is due to arrive in Port
land Monday.
Three-dimensional movies are on the way for Salem.
Reports Thursday indicate that they will be showing in
the Grand Theatre before the month of May is over . . .
"House of Wax," 3-D movie currently showing in Port-
land will be the frist picture shown.
Freddy Martin, the band leader who has been around
the music circles for a long, long time is due in Portland
Saturday night for a one-night stand at Jantzen Beach
; . . Martin who features top quality dance music has
made a big hit on television disc shows in California.
. .
YOURS FOR TELE-VIEWING FRIDAY
Calvalcade of Sports, 6. Jimmy Herring vs. Ralph
"Tiger"' Jones. Ten rounds middleweight bout from St.
Nicholas arena in New York City.
Abbott and Costello, 7. "The Vacation." Bud and Lou
have a hard time getting away on their "vacation." J
The Big Story, 8. Reporter Rolfe Edmonson discovers
murder in an "accidental death? while working on th
Atlanta (Ga.) Journal-Constitution.
Favorite Story, 9 :30. "The Copper Penny," stars Henry
Hull, Joyce MacKenzie and Ross Elliott in a story of Jan
Collins who returns to a small New England town after
failing to gain stardom on Broadway.
Club Embassy, 10. Mindy Carson leads the cast on a
river boat excursion. Some songs to be featured are "Side
by Side," ."The Very Thought of You," "Cruisin' Down
the River," "Pretend',' and "Ferry Boat Serenade."
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING SATURDAY
Kids and Company, 10. Donald Reed honored as "Kid
of the Week."
Kentucky Derby, 1. Seventy-ninth running of the Ken
tucky Derby at Churchill Downs, Ky., Mel Allen and 'Phil
Sutterfield at the mikes.
Date with Judy, 2. Mary Linn Beller, teen-aged star,
in "Randolph the Coward." Judy's brother doesn't want
to fight a boy who bothers him., Hjs family is convinced
he is a coward until a pretty girl intervenes.
Life Is Worth Living, 3:30. Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
devotes his telecast to a comparison of the American snd
Soviet constitutions.
Superman will begin tuning weekly on Saturday after
noon. Show of Shows, 5. Ninety minutes of musical and com
edy revue starring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca.
Boston Blackie, 10:30. Blackie is forced into th
schemes of Madalyn Warren, a secretary. She tries black
mail, and plans to have Blackie kill the man she is blackmailing.
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AOVKRT1SEMENT FOR BIDS
Staled bid, will be received by the
Ore on State Board of Hither Kduca
tlon, Room 100. Commerce Butldlnc,
Oregon Stale College. Corvallls, Oregon,
until 3 00 o'clocH p.m.. Pacific Standard
Time, on FrWay. May 33, lt3. for the
Aiierniitjiu io me Men aymnuiiim
Oregon State College, CorvallU, Oregon.
Separate bldj win be rereived for the
tienerai worn, for the Mechanical Work,
or a combination of both Items.
Drawings, spec Miration, and forms 1
of contrnrt documents may be obtained :
at. the office of the Phynlcal piunt, Room '
No. 3, Benton Hotel, Oregon State Col- i
lege. Cnrvallla, Oregon, or from Burns, !
Bear, MrNell & Schneider, Architects, t
at 3040 S. K. Belmont Street. Portland,
Ore on, upon a deport ol J. 1S.ro.
The deposit made nnon the drawing,
snerlllratlons and forms of contract i
riocumrnu, will be refundrd upon return '
within two i9t weeki after opening of
" the bids by actual bidders of the draw
ing!, specifications, and forma of eon
tract documents In tood condition, but to
non-btddera only if returned no later
I than two weeks prior to bid openlnc.
Bid security In the form of a bid bond
or certified check payable to the, Oreinn
State Board of Hither Education will be
required in an amount not leu than 10
of the bid, to be forfeited as fixed and
liquidated damaees should the bidders
refuse or neglect to enter into a contract
and provide aullahle bond for the faith-
I ful performance of the work In the event
i the contracts are awarded them.
' The jiurcessfut bidders will he required
1 to furnish performance bonds In the
amount of the full contract.
All bidders must comply with the laws
t of the State of Oregon reiatmt W the
qualifications of bidders. Title Chap
ter i. Oregon Complied Laws, Annotate!..
The Oregon state Board of Higher Ed
ucation reserves the right to rejert any
or all bids and to waive all informal
lues.
ORFJCION STATIC BOARD OP
HIOHF.R KDUCATION
Hy Dr. Charles P. Byrne.
Secretary, Kugene, Oregon
Notice of Retlstrallon ef Trademark
Notice la hereby given that The O. M.
Scott At Bons Company, an Ohio corpor
ation qualified to do business In Oregon
claims ownership of and has filed with
the Secretary of State of Oregon an ap
plication to register the trade-mark
"AMERICAN LAWN PRODUCTS"
appearing; In block, script or other usual
types of print on cardboard cartons and
boxes and on ban and other containers
appropriate for the parkatina of lawn
arass seed, fertiliser and related products
This notice la published. In compliance
with the provision of Section 43-308 of
Oregon Trade-Mark Laws.
THE O. M. SCOTT ft SONS
COMPANY
P. C. Williams
Vice President and Treasurer
Published May 1, , 15, 1053.
Color T-V to Be on
Market Within Year
Washingon 0J.P) Rep. J.
Arhur Younger R., Calif., said
today color television is ready
for commercial use and should
be made available to the pub
lic "within another year."
Younger is a member of the
House Commerce committee
which recently concluded an
extensive investigation to de
termine why color TV has not
yet been put on the market.
LOUDER THAN LAWYERS
Auburn, Calif. (U.R) Superior
Court recessed its session for
15 minutes yesterday because
of a storm. The thunder was so
loud the lawyers couldn't hear
each other.
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Till 9:30 p.m. Daily
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WAGE OFFER ACCEPTED
Portland, () Drivers for
the Portland Traction Co.
voted Thursday night to ac
cept a 5 -cent hourly in
crease. H. L. Thomas, union
business agent, said the agree
ment offered by employers also
raised pensions $5 monthly to
a total of $60.
It
Comeback Campaign
BounrlnK back from his it-
fal at Itllk hanria nf rk.m.
pmn Kid (javllan, Chink Davey peppers away at welter.
welht Sammy Uulllani at Detroit. Davey won a technl
cal knoikout when the referee stopped the fiRht at 38 sec
onus of the 10th and final round when Guiliani was un
able to defend himself. (I P Telepholo)
lot. T. T Lam. H D Dr. O Chan KJ3
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Office open Saturday niv 10 m
to I pm, I lo 1 pa consultation,
blood pressure and urine testa are
free of tharge Practiced lnre ttt
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Don't bi fooled by "fret service" and "bor
gains" in TV sett and service.
Reliable television service is certainly not a
surplus item in this area and any "bargain"
you get in TV k either paid for in hidden
charges or else it of little worth. No one in
business gives anything away and stays in
business. ,
We offer honest and fair prices with no hid.
den charges. Our service is done by college
graduates with extensive TV and electronic
engineering experience. Our shops are equip,
ped with the finest test equipment available
OA2Vy0M,iwb,, in 1uick- reliol ""ice.
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TRADES:
We will aive vou a fair trade-in
allowance on your radio or combination, and the
amount f the allowance may be used for the down
payment.
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