Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 06, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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    Wednesday, May 6, 1953
DRAMATIC RESCUE
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
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Moments after driver Paul Mmiin r...u- n v
of Portland, Ore., was pulled to safety the burning tractor
broke from trailer and plunged to valley below. Trailer
on bridge was also destroyed. Accident occurred on bridge
mannine the Pit River near TOarMino rn ...i
. t ! - i . ----- irata steering
uiewuiuiu num. mrs. waiter M. schau of San Anselmo
Calif., passing motorist made this picture. ( AP Wirrl
photo).
Johnson Quits Stavton Post
Stayton Don Johnson, chief
police at Stayton, has re
signed and has accepted a pos
ition at the Oregon state neni-
tentiary. Everett Norfleet. for
mer nient patrolman in Stav-
ton. WlU replace Mr. Johnson.
Mr. Johnson has been nn the
police force in Stayton since
May of 1950. The Johnsons
will move to Salem it the end
of the school term.
GOP Women
Elect Officers v
Portland Vf) The Republi
can f?nnnrll nf AMtm Vaium
has elected Mrs. H. D. Pettrson
01 Portland its new presi
dent. .
Other officers! Mrs. Junes
T. Gault, CorvaUis, secretary;
mrs. uuy a. woods, fruana,
treasurer, and Mrs. Philip
Buehner and Mrs. MaeCormae
Snow, Portland, trustees.
Vice presidents elected at
the group's convention here in
clude Mrs. George T. Gerlin
ger, Mrs. John Y. Richardson,
and Mrs. Harriett E. Monroe,
all of Portland.
Other vice presidents:
First .congressional district:
Mrs. Hanover Deady, Oswego;
Mrs. James H. Cellars, Astoria,
and Mrs. C. H. Glasaon. Inde
pendence. ,
Second district: Mrs, Paul
Kelly, Prinevllle; Mrs. J. M.
Cornelison, Pendleton, and
Mrs. L. A. Bean, Madrat. '
Fourth district: Mrs. J. H.
Mills, North Bend; Mrs. A. J.
Buell, Grants Pass, and Mrs.
R. T. Burnett, Eugene.
To Pick Prince's Wife
While He Is Abroad
Tokyo () While Crown
Prince Akihito is in England
for the coronation of Britain's
queen, officials of the imperial
household are busy choosing
his wife the next empress of
Japan.
The newspaper Asahi said
the 19-year-old prince will
make his choice from this list
The 'choice must then be ap
proved at an imperial family
conference.
Youngstown
Kitchens
181 N. High Sr.
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Phone
4-1451
195 S. Commercial
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'Flour . . . makes it blend more
easily and thoroughly with other
ingredients. Everything you
bake is delightfully lighter, ten
der, even-textured. Kitchen
Craft works wonders with any
recipe. It's guaranteed. Switch
to Kitchen Craft home baking.
You'll eat better at a saving.
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and economy.
SAFEWAY STOBE
Clear Lake
Clear Lake Residents of
this school district will go to
the polls on May 21 to vote on
$20,000 bond issue for an ad
ditional classroom. Plans are to
build a large room with a stage
at one end and to make some
improvements to the two exist
ing rooms.
Seven bands, or about 80
students, will take part in a
band festival to be held at De
troit high school on May 0, be
ginning at 1:30 p.m. The grade
and high school bands are from
Clear Lake, Perrydale, Gates,
Mill City and Detroit. Each will
play alone and then all com
bined, interspersed with instru
mental solos. Roy L. Shelton,
Salem, is the Instructor.
The Detroit band will act as
hosts, and they have arranged
refreshments and a guided tour
through the dam to follow the
festival. There is no admission
charge.
Pair 15,
Oregon in New
CAA Region
Washington W F. B. Lee,
Civil Aeronautics Administra
tion chief, disclosed Monday
that seven domestic CAA re
gions are to be consolidated
into four regions by June 30.
He said greater efficiency and
the saving of an estimated one
and one-half million dollars
were the reasons.
Region Seven, which in
cludes the four Pacific North
west statese, Washington, Ore
gon, Idaho and Montana, would
be consolidated with a new Re
gion Four, with headquarters
at Los Angeles.
Region Four would embrace
Washington, Oregon, Califor
nia, Idaho, Montana, Utah,
New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada,
Colorado and Wyoming.
The present Seattle offices,
headquarters for Region Sev
en, be retained as the CAA's
point of contact with the public
in the Pacific Northwest.
There are some 1,050 persons
employed by the present sev
enth region. It was not dis
closed if any would be cut
from the payroll under the
new plan. , , ' .
Southern Pacific Sued
By Doris Keith Estate
A complaint asking judgment
oi $15,000 has been filed in
Marion county circuit court by
Betty J. Lewis as administra
trix of the estate of Doris Keith
against the . Southern Pacific
company.
The complaint atates that
Mrs. Keith died as the result of
her automobile being struck
June 11, 1992, by a Southern
Pacific company train at an in
tersection in Hubbard.
Mrs. Keith was driving west
over D street when her car was
struck by the train. It is
charged the defendant was op
erating the train at a "high,
dangerous and excessive rate
of speed."
George Long, engineer of the
train, is also named in the suit.
Northern Chile . may have
only an inch of rain in 20
years.
British Hona Kona to
Help U. S. Celebrate
Hong Kong This Prit
ish crown colony Is going to
help the United States com
memorate its Declaration of
Independence from the British
Empire on Jul 4.
Trade sources estimate that
one million dollars worth of
Hong Kong firecrackers will be
shipped to the'U. S. this year
a new all-time record.
ESTATE SALE
For sale to the highest bidder, dwellings located t
1010 N. Cottage St. and 2487 Maple St., Salem, Ore.
Terms and conditions of sala may be obtained from
Pioneer Trust- Company
Pioneer Trust Bldg.
Salem, Oregon
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