Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 03, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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Fat 8
3 Die in Traffic,
2 Drowned
Or Till JUuettUa Pna)
Three person died In traf
fic accident! and two otheri
drowned In Oregon over the
weekend.
John Mora, Jr., 24, Hermis
ton, wai killed outright, and
passenger, Fieldon Wayne
Simmon, 44, Walla Walla, wai
Injured fatally Saturday when
their car ran off a road at H in
kle in Eaitern Oregon. An
other passenger, George B.
Ward, 38, Walla Walla, was
treated at Pendleton for crit
ical injuries.
Howard Albert Delaneyl, 49,
of Portland, was killed and
two Portland men were hurt
Saturday when their car over
turned at curve near Willa
mina. Walter Schlltt, 27,of Port
land, drowned at Marshall
Beach on Sauvies Island Sun
day. Alexander Hay, 28, Port
land, drowned in lake in
Eastern Multnomah county
Sunday. He bad been swim
ming and fell off a log.
THE CAPITAL JblNAL48a!m;OreVo
Monday, August 3, 1951
BRINGS BACK MEMORIES
NOW
Rent a Clary
World's Fastest Adding
Machine ,
Electric end
Hand Machines
First S Months Rental Can
Be Applied if Purchased
Clary Multiplier Corp.
1305 Fairgrounds Rd.
Phone 25375
Former President Harry S. Truman inspects his honor
guard after arriving at Camp Ripley, Minn. Mr. Truman
will spend two days looking over his old outfit, the 3th
Missouri-Kansas Infantry Division. (UP Telephoto)
Mory Lou Rafcliff
Granted Scholarship
Mary lotl KatcHff, Willam
ette university graduate last
May, has been granted a
scholarship to Stanford uni
versity by the Nation Founda
tion of Infant Paralysis. The
scholarship will cover full tui-
Thought About
Your Future?
The Beauty Industry
Needs You
COMPLETE COURSE
IN BEAUTY CULTURE
MODERN BEAUTY COLLEGE
478 W. Churrh St.
Am
YOUR HAIR b
tion and living expenses for
one year.
Miss Ratcliff, who was sen
ior scholar in women's physi
cal education at Willamette,
will study physical therapy.
During her undergraduate
years, she was vice president of
the senior class; a member of
Psl Chi, national psychology
honorary; Future Teachers of
America; YWCA; Women's
Recreational club and Asso
ciated Women Students.
The scholarship assignee is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I. J. Ratcliff of 1818 NE 37th,
Portland. She is a graduate
APPOINTMENT DELAYED
Rye, N. H. (JP) Gov. Hugh
Gregg is not expected to name
a successor to the late Sen.
Charles W. Tobey (R., N.H.)
before Aug. 10. Gregg left by
plane last night for a gover
nors' conference at Seattle and
indicated he would not act on
an appointment until he re
turns on the 10th.
CHANGE of OWNERSHIP
Mrs. Powers, our new manager, is clearing out the summer
stock to make room for our lovely new fall merchandise. Take
advantage of these savings!
hats
U 100 J
W 2.00
V s.oo 7
li DRESSY AND
lUj CASUAL J
It J
ALL
SUMMER COATS
DRASTICALLY REDUCED ! !
II L GROUP I
P COTTONS
i.9S 7oc
Value
GROUP III
COTTONS
& RAYONS
6.95
GROUP V
DRESSES
14.95 Value 15.00
SSIS
GROUP II
COTTONS
5.00
GOUR IV
DRESSES
1195 - ft QF
1.5 Value
GROUP VI
DRESSES
19.95
lt.95 .
38.95 value
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renc
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ACROSS FROM COURTHOUSE SQUARE
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M.
rSodpyr Predicts
Demo Victory
Eugene VP) Michigan Gover
nor G. Mennen Williams is con
vinced the democratic party
will gain congressional seats in
the 1934 elections and "has laid
a solid groundwork for vic
tory" in the 1958 presidential
election.
Sneakinff at a demnrratt
nic Sunday, Williams said the
republicans now are revealing
"their traditional lark nf faith
in the future" and "their de
termination to foster private in
terests first and public inter
ests afterwards."
The young democratic gover
nor criticized Interior Secre
tary McKay for "trying to give
away to private exploitation,"
the Hell's Canyon dam site in
the Pacific Northwest This is
part of a "general retreat in
the administration of public
power," he said.
"Public housing, control of
monopoly, soil conservation, ag
ricultural research and rural
electrification programs have
been crippled by budget reduc
tion!,- Williams declared.
Williams, In Oregon en route
to the governors' conference at
Seattle, also spoke at Milwau
kie Sunday morning.
Shakespearean Play
Staged at Ashland
Ashland UP) The annual
Shakespearean Festival open
ed here Saturday night with
the presentation of "Coriolan-us."
Tha Flivahathan 4hBt uaa !
filled almost to capacity de
spite the fact that it was the
first night of television in the
area. .
Among those attending the
opening night were Sen. Eu
gene Marsh, acting governor,
State Supreme Court Justice
James T. Brand, and State
Treasurer Sig Unander.
Patterson Host
To 9 Governors
Portland () Gov. Paul L.
Patterson Saturday was boat
to nine other governors on a
trip to Timberlino Lodge at
Mt Hood.
The visiting governors were
John S. Fine of Pennsylvania,
James F. Byrnes of South
Carolina, Francis " Cherry of
Arkansas, Burton M. Cross of
Maine, Hugh Gregg of New
Hampshire, Theodore McKel-
din of Maryland,, Norman
Burnsdale of North Dakota,
Johnston Murray of Oklaho
ma, and John. Lodge of Connecticut.
GRASS ROOTS MEET
Washington UP) The House
Agriculture Committee will
hold a one-day "grass roots"
hearing in Pendleton, Ore.,
Nov. 5.
Amity Station
Changes Hands
Amitv .Wilcox Auto Serv
ice, at Trade and 4th streets,
operated by Harry N. Wilcox
cnk . IQKn has
changed ownership. .
Elmer Engelland, an em
ployee of the Amity Hardware
opmpany in the repair shop,
and former partner with Wil
cox in the Hancock service sta
tion and 'Amity Food market,
is the new operator.
Wilrnx ii .takimt over the
Oregonian motor route, recent
ly operated by John casteei,
who has bees promoted to an
Oregonian position in the New
berg area.
STEWART'S MOTHER DIES
Indiana, "Pa. 0J.B Mrs. Eliza
beth Ruth Stewart, 78, mother
of actor James' Stewart, died
of a heart ailment in a hospital
here yesterday.
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