Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 27, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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THE CAPITAL JOUHNAL, galea, Ortfoa
Wadnaaday, May 27, im
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'resent Rco
The otter of B'nai B'rith
provide a United StatM flag
for the hi South Una high
achool when that building if
dedicated prior to the opening
of the 1954-85 echool jrear wu
accepted with thank by the
achool board Tuesday : light
The dlrectora expressed plea-
. aura In connection with the
offer of the Jewish organiza
tion. At the aame time the board
decided to purchase a lJ-acrt
, tract of land from Lewis Jud-
aon for 30,000. The land
which la without buildings, ex
eept an old barn, will be used
as playground territory in con
nection with the Leslie Junior
and Sotgh Salem senior build
ings. .
- The tract extendi southwest-
ward from 13th and Hoyt and
la considered a "natural" in
connection with the possible
development of a football field
and stadium.
A small stream meanders
diagonally through the proper
ty and it la estimated that ft
would cost 818,000 to take
care of the water flow through
a large tile. This Improvement
will not be undertaken in use
Immediate future.
The board asked for bids for
a new 00 passenger achool bus,
a quantity of slab wood for use
at the administration ouuaing
and for ether materials which
will be needed during the 1983
04 school year.
$139,096Med
In Man's Deafh
Albany A widow and three
children are plaintiffs in a
f 139,040 damage suit baaed on
accidental death of the husband
and father, filed In circuit court
here Tuesday.
Plaintiff are lira. Kathleen
Story, 27, who is suing In ben
half of herself and children,
Kathleen Marie, aged 4; Chris
tian Ann, aged I, and one-year-old
James Edward.
Mrs. Story alleges that few
husband, Jim Story, was killed
by a falling tree July S3, 1953.
At that tuna, complainant
sets forth, Story wu employed
as a timber-bucker by the Sav
age Logging company, operat
ing a power chain saw on a
road clearing project She
names the company and Athel
Savage and Henry Hlebert,
partners comprising the firm,
as defendants, The plaintiff ac
cuses the company of falling to
employ safety measures and de
vices required by law on such
projects.
East Salem
Cast Salem The last home
extension meeting until Octo
ber for Seat Salem units was
held Thursday In the homo of
Mrs. M. Stephenson on Green
wood Or.
Officers installed by lira.
Ited HcCaQ of the county
committee were Mrs. Stephen
son, chairman; Mrs. H. A. B la
ke, vice-chairman, and Mrs.
Scott foster, secretary-treasurer.
The closing demonstration In
herbs for . variety and accent
was given by Mrs. Ronald Hop
per and. Mrs. Floyd Thompson
as they prepared the food for
the luncheon.
Attending were guests: Mrs.
Floyd Sweringen, Mrs. Louis
Da Louetto, Mrs. Laddie Gale,
Mrs. Brosia Cusick, Mrs. w. R
Howard, Mrs. Ayers, Mrs. John
Lee, Mrs. Hank Juran and
members Mrs. Artie Be an a.
Mrs. Biake. Mrs. frank Caa-
pell, Mrs. roster, Mrs. John
French, Mrs. Vernon Gllmore,
Mrs. Hopper, Mrs. T. Knight,
Mrs. George Seymour. Mrs.
Stephenson, Mrs. Thompson
and Mrs. Ai McKinney.
t Mrs. Frank Blcket was hos
tess for the closing meeting be
fore summer vacation for
members of the Garden Boad
Neighborhood club at her home
on rairview ave. Friday. A
dessert luncheon was served to
guests, Mrs. Anna Martsching,
Mrs. r. X. Birch and Mrs. Olga
Northup and members, Mrs. A.
R. Tartar, Mrs. Paul Lynch,
Mrs. Mary Swingle, Mrs. Ralph
Werner, Mrs. A. C Schafer,
Mrs. Julia Jennings, Mrs. Carl
Wood, Mrs. Jess Hatch and
Mrs. William Hartley. It was
octal afternoon with only
Business planning for the sum'
mer picnic.
Week end guests at the Carl
Dlbbern and William Hartley
homes on Lancaster Dr., were
air. ana Mrs. Archie WehtJe
or Astoria.
Mrs. William McKinney was
ue honored guest for a birth
day party Sunday night at the
William Hartley home.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. John
Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
eln, Mr. and Mrs. K. K
Brandt, Mrs. Walter Bradley,
Dam Contracts
Walla Walla. Wash. W
British firm was awarded an
1357,600 contract Tuesday for
manufacturing six transformer
units for the McMary dam
powerhouse oa the Columbia
river.
Col r. 8. Tandy, the army'
district engineer, announced
the award to F errant! Electric
Co., Inc., for manufacture
Hollingwood, Lancaster, Eng
land.
The award precedes by a day
a re-opening at Seattle of bids
for transformers for Chief
Joseph dam, upstream from
McNary.
An army call for reblds on
the Chief Joseph project, after
a low Wd by a British concern,
created an international "in
cident" recently. It Included
criticism of the United States
policy in the British house of
commons by a high British gov
ernment official.
STUDENT ELECTION
Mt Angel Thomaa Traeier.
Junior, waa elected student
body president of the Mount
Angel preparatory achool at
Mrs. Lula Wilson, Mrs. Charles
Bottorff, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Neuman, Mr. and Mrs. William
Damery, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Rawch and Mr. and Mrs. Hart
ley.
Merry Min fieri club meet
ing will bo Thursday, May 28
at 1 pjn. in the home of Mrs.
Clyde CoIwelL 928 Bieber ave.
Lansing Neighbors Garden
club May meeting will be
Thursday, at 1:30 pin., In the
home of Mrs. William Hartley
on Lancaster or.
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elections held Friday afternoon.
Elected to serve with Traeger
during the 1958-1954 achool
term Include Leo Buchheit
Junior, vice president; Joseph
Bcnauoerger, eopnomore, sec
retary; and James reasler, Jun
ior, treasurer.
DULLES IN ATHENS
Athens, Greece ) U.S.
Secretary of State Dulles arriv.
ed here by air from Ankara,
Turkey, Wednesday for talks
with high Greek officials.
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NOTE THE ITEMS
Then Compare the Prices . . . It's
All Bright, Fresh, New Merchandise . . . and
At the Thriftiest Prices You Ever Saw !
Suits
By "Waver ly" , . . many sty lee to choose
from, rally elasUclsed for that perfect fit
la reee, salmon, navy blue, black, purple,
red aad yellow. Staee 33-31.
$6.9$
Pe4d
Puttier
From a famous manufacturer wheee mama
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$3.99
Sleevelets
ShuM
A largo aeleetloa of cotton blouses from
Arlene . . . Peter ran . . . Shirt style. In
the season's loveliest colors. ,
$199
Slacks
freea "Mealier . . , rentuae Caleeheea
gabardlae . . . tailored stark. Just right for
Males, week-eada aad vacation travel.
Black, hrewa, red, gray, navy, beige.
PlatSlitei
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lay aaeea . . . Imported llaeaa ... aad
apple son elk akin leathers. A variety ef
atylee and eelera to cheooo from. Extra alas
to wide widths.
$3.99
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Stocking
For the first time ever ... sale of "Ham'
mlng Bird" atoeklngsl New It denier
gauge, aad the. aver popular IS dealer 81
gauge. Also contrast keels.
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OFFER YOU THE HOST
SENSATIONAL
COMBINED BARGAIN
IN SALEM!
THIS ,;; ;-;v' :,
1950 CHEVROLET 4-D00R SEDAN
. PLUS A
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FOR $515)1 EOO
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and black far samsser fun. In alsca 18-18.
$2.99
Open Friday
Night Til 9
234 N.
Liberty
Here Are the Vital Statistics
t ON THE CHEVOLET ON THE TV SET .
1S0 Model 4-Ooor Uim 17-inch Screen
Original Metallic Green Finish
On. Owner Car Hond RW Mahcny Cabi-a
Ixcellent Rubber Cuoroni Cabinet Styiinf
fartoct Mechonk-4 Conrion , ' f owtr Pla. Chaatla
Inrerior Iporleta .
SUREI-WE'LL TAKE A TRADE!
SEE THE CAR ON THE TURNTABLE AT ORVAL'S
SEE THE TV SET AT SMILING JACK'S
CONVENIENT TERMS, OF COURSE
BARGAIN CORNER IN SALEM IS
CENTER and CHURCH
THE LOT WITH
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B.F.Goodrich
Store
(Ml Main In Lebanon)