Pace 20 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orem Tute&Wt August 11, 19SS THIS WAS NO JUNK YARD IN 1920 Dudley Strain. Goes to Texas Rev. Dudley Strain, for the put 11 years pastor of the First Christian church, will transfer to Lubock, Texas, in Septem ber where he has accepted the ministry of the First Christian church of that city. 1 The board of the local con gregation considered Strain's decision Monday night. Ai committee, .with Clen Weaver j as the chairman, will seek a ' successor. Rev. Mr. Strain's, pastorate' in Salem Involved the build-! ing of a modern $400,000 new church and the addition ofj many communicants to the! congregation. During his regime he has t interested himself in Alcolollcs Anonymous, conducted sev eral hundred radio broadcasts and has been affiliated with the Salem Lions club. Lubbock has a population slightly in excess of 101,000 and is located geographically slightly east of the central portion of the state. PASTOR MOVES Soviet Enters Iran Oil Row pointment of commission which would be unwelcome in Tehran. Second Suit Filed Against Barge Line Yaklme WW A Benton coun ty woman filed a $148,035 suit against Tidewater - Shaver Mrs. Hallett Pulliam. It was in addition to a $220,634 suit filed by Mrs. Bardell Parker lt week. . The two women contend mat their husbands were drowned when the motorboat In which they were riding sank after it hit a submerged cable being used by the company In dredg ing operations. London U. The Kremlin has made its first move to en ter Into the Iranian oU dis- pute. . . il This it how observers here fntemreterl the ervntle in- , t : - Waaam aiv "mtm a"""1 r"..-e r,t' r.mn war bride Wed a nrni tnriav lhat a o nl com. icern, in u. o. fi.ui... , . ... . . mission will be created at ! here Monday, bringing to $372,-, Tehran to "strengthen existing 'he total of damages friendly relations between the sought from the firm as a re USSR and Iran.'.' I ' Snake river motorboat acciaeni. Monday's suit was filed by Thirty-three years ago this picture of the State High way Commission's main repair shop on East State Street, Salem, showed some of the then up-to-date highway con struction machinery used in pioneering the building of the state' highway system. Time has rolled along. (Ore gon State Highway Commission photo) Police May Try Different Cars Instead of having only one make of patrol car during the next year the Salem police de partment may have two or three kinds of cars. If this is authorized by the ity council two weeks from now it will meet a desire of Chief of Police Clyde A. War ren to make a test of the ve hicles by comparing them on n expense basis. Bids were received Monday night from three Salem firms on five new patrol cars. The Valley Motor Company was the low bidder, but after some dis cussion with Chief Warren the council referred them all back to City Manager J. L. Franzen who will call In the dealers, with a possibility that the deal may be distributed among the three bidding concerns. . , The Valley Motor Company bid was $1696.54 per car, $8482.70 for the five, with tradein allowance of $3300, making a net of $5182.70. Douglas McKay Chevrolet Company, $1588.31 each,' $7,. 941.05 for five, tradein $2650, Bet of $5291.55. Stan Baker, $1629 each, $8148 for the five, no tradein. Eola District To Use Caution Directors of Eola fire dis trict, meeting Monday night, adopted a resolution to the ef fect that those desirous of start ing an open, unconfined fire In the district, however small, first confer with Seward H. KeUlcut, fire warden for the district, for permission to do ao. High fire hazard In the dis trict, due to prevailing high temperature and low humidity and those drying effects on a large acreage of brush and grass land, was considered in relation to fire protection available. But one fire requir ing asisstance from Salem fire department has occurred this season. It was pointed out that prac tlcally all fires in the region in recent years were man made. Cow Wrecks 2 Cars In Albany Crash Albany Hit twice by autos. cow was killed early Sun-1 day morning when she wan dered onto US highway 20 about two miles east of Albany, and three persons In the sec ond car were injured. State police said the cow was grazed by car driven by Al fred Sever son. Independence, who was traveling west on the highway. Severson's ear ran Into a ditch and was slightly damaged. the second auto,' which follow ed Severson. Police said the second car, driven by Harold Fred Williamson, Philomath, traveled approximately 500 feet after striking the cow. North Dakota Group Picnics Hayesville A Carrington, N. D., picnic was held Sunday for about 60 former residents and their families of that town by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peterson and Arietta, Joanne, and Jerry in their large garden. The . Petersons were resi dents of Carrington for 20 years until they moved to Val ley City, N. D. where they liv ed for seven years. In September, 1951, they purchased the Wilbur Dodd "76" service station and home at 4670 Portland Road. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bruening, Mrs. R. A. Fiedler and family, Mrs, Alice Laughlin, and Mrs. Wil liam Welsh, all of Salem; Misses Sharon and Heather People of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred u. Han- non and Mr. ana Mrs. uoya Kallborg of Uresham; Mrs. Ida O'Neil and Mr. and Mrs. Rus-- sell N. Kallberg of Beaverton; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Albus and family of Tigard. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pepple, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albus, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Larsen and family, Paul Hedman, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Laughlin and family, and Miss Mary Jo Gla den, all of Portland. AEC Awards 47 Contracts Washington, W The Atomic Energy Commission today an nounced award of 47 contracts totaling $8,532,868 to univer sities and private Institutions for nonsecrct research asso. elated with atomic energy. Largest contract was one for $684,000 to the University of Rochester for studies on atom smashing machines, to be done by Dr. R. E. Marshak. Second largest, for $375,000 went to California Institute of Technology, for research in "high energy physics." to be directed by Dr. Robert F. Bacher, one time member of AEC. Seven Killed in Head-on Crash Santa Maria, Calif., W) A head-on auto collision killed seven persons six of them members of one family and critically injured another last night. The crash occured about 22 miles south of here on the Pacific Coast Highway, U.S. 101. One of the dead, the lone occupant of a south bound- sedan, was identified as Monte B. Myers, 29. His driver's li cense showed a Hollywood address. ', The dead in the northbound car were Identified as Mrs. Norma Haynie Ragle, 20, El Monte, Calif.; Mrs. Jessie Hay nie Colburn, about 41, moth er of Mrs. Ragle; Gloria Hay nie 12 sister of Mrs. Ragle; Pauline L. Colburn, 9; William Joseph Colburn, 7, and Rich' ard Bernard Colburn, 2, the latter three children of Mrs. Colburn by her second mar riage. Taken unconscious to a hos pital here was Carol Haynie, 16, another sister of Mrs. Ragle. Highway patrolmen called It the worst crash in Santa Barbara County history. Two Men Hurt When Lights Blind Driver Charles Fowler of Lowell, and his passenger, Leon E. Pendleton, Donald, were both injured as the car which Fow ler wai driving went out of control after Fowler was blinded by the headlights of an oncoming car Saturday night about one and one-half mile north of Gervais. Both were taken to the Sa lem Memorial hospital, treat ed, and later released. Fowler, - after being blind ed by the headlights, went off of the road, lost control of the car, and crashed into a bank. Both were knocked uncon scious. The automobile is consider ed a total loss. . The ukulele became popular in Hawaii about 1877. STINGY KKIiS j i'anmunjom, Korea (ll.PJ Al lied officers said today it was not political feeling that prompted South Korean farm ers to throw rocks at a convoy of Communist prisoners near here yesterday. The South Koreans were an gry because the Communists, contrary to custom, weren't tearing off their clothing and strewing it along the road as they nassed. The farmers had The cow was killed when I been collecting the elothine for she was knocked 130 feet by their own use. LOCKER BEEF Fancy Eastern Oregon Beef This Week Only, August 1 0 to 1 S FRONT QUARTER 19' Pound HALF OR WHOLE 24' Pound HIND QUARTER 29' Pound ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL 60 LBS. 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Hedges of Gardiner. r Among Arabian gifts to Eu ropean medieval society were the art of fortification, knight ly tournaments, the trouba dour and chivalry itself. Rev. Dudley Strain, pop ular and successful pastor of First Christian church for 11 years, who accepts pastorate in Lubbock, Texas. C of C Sponsors Decorations The Chamber of Commerce Monday night asked the city council for permission to put up street banners and decora tions for the Stale Fair and the request was referred to City Manager J, L. . Franzen. with power to act.. The chamber has been asked to sponsor the street decora tions for the 1953 fair, which is to carry out the Hawaiian theme. A contract to decorate the streets has been let to the Charles L. Wakefield firm of Portland. The announcement said the commission will open negotia tions "to eliminate all differ ences as regards finance, fron tier and other problems. It follows closely the special mention of Iran as one of Rus sia's neighbors in a speech Saturday by Soviet Premier Georgi M. Malenkov. Malen kov s indicated Russia was especially interested in main taining good relations with Iran. The announcement is un precedented because it speaks of the appointment of a Soviet commission on Iranian soil in Tehran. Observers here took the an-1 nouncement to mean the ap-1 pointment of the special soviet commission will be made with , the agreement of the Iranian government; in fact, that the agreement has' already been given. If so, it means full scale economic and financial nego-! tiations are about to begin be tween the two countries. Mos-1 cow would not have taken the 1 risk of announcing the ap-1 SHE TOLD ANYWAY Knoxville. Tenn., UJ9 A di vorce bill here, charging that' her husband threatened to "put her on an Island In soli tary confinement" if she told anyone of his illicit love affair. IT'S LEON'S GREAT CLEAN-UP NOW IN PROGRESS 234 N. LIBERTY OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 4 X XfMfMBff?...it'l an electric bill... not just a light Ml . Turnins on hshis is juM one of your elcclrk ttrvani'imany du. He cooki, frwre. hem waitr. isri, dries and help to iron lh cloihes, don the dishes, clean, mixei loatu, and a hoi of oiher ... . Ihinm and ALL for juM s fe pen. nie a day. Honetilv now. hal , else live so much serv- kc for o little com? ualcCC Dirty . . . dusty . . . back-breaking-Yes, the Guatemalan homemaker finds house cleaning a tremendous task. With only a , hand-fashioned brcom with which to clean the dirt or stone floors, the job seems endless. And wandering chickens and livestock don't add to the ease of doing the job either. Picture it and compare it with the magic of cleaning house electrically here at home The modern PGE homemaker has an electric vacuum cleaner to help her clean the floors and rugs in a matter of minutes. Handy attachments aid in cleaning the draperta, w indow blinds and furniture. Waxing the floors is another task which the modern electric vacuum cleaner accomplishes with ease. Hot water too, plays an important part in good housekeeping. PGE homes have an abundance of piping hot water at the turn of the tap thanks to an automatic electric water heater. It makes house cleaning easier and faster saves precious time and energy. Yes, those silent invisible little kilowatts of tlectricity perform sheer magic around the house ai tfaey am tb biggMt togais ie jrour hsnfy Mgtt PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY