Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 14, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Balem, Oregon
Friday. August 14, 195S
ALL-AMERICAN
DERBY
COURSE IN AKRON DURING RACES
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All Akron Lends Hand
To Honor Derby Champs
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brief sammary of the impres
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Akroa, Ohio, a Capital Jour
aal repreaatative Vie Fryer
whea he escorted galem Derby
Champloa David Bell to Ak
roa to compete la the AH
Amerleaa 8oap Box Derby
last Sanday. David' Impres
aioaa of bia trip and his itay
la Akron will be presented la
a later story.)
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Cpl. Fox Reported
Missing Nov., 1950
In Portland Thursday, the
father of Cpl. Louis D. Fox,
Jr., listed by the Communists
as having died in a Red prison
camp, told the United Press
that his son was reported miss
ing In action in November,
1950.
The senior Fox, who lives
at 2500 NE Couch street. Port
land, said that a few days alt
er the corporal was captured
the young soldier had written
his grandmother, Mrs. Iva
Vineyard of Dallas, Ore., that
he was 10 miles from the Man
cburian border.
Fox had made his home
with his grandmother since
the death of his mother when
he was 10 years of age. He at
tended grade school in Dallas.
Chief Accountant at
Willamette Named
David A. Lewis, formerly
with YcTgen and Meyer, cer
tified public accountants of
Portland, has been named
chief accountant at Willamette,
according to announcement by
President G. Herbert Smith.
Lewis received his bachelor's
degree from the University of
Oregon in 1050 and is a navy
veteran. His parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. J. Lewis are residents
of Astoria and he is married
to the former Jean Moe of
Portland.
Feast.of Assumption
At Ml. Angel Ayg. 15
Mt. Angel The church holy
day, the Feast of the Assump
tion, will be observed in St
Mary's Catholic church Satur
day, Aug. 15.
The regular Sunday morning
Mass schedule will prevail,
with Masses scheduled at 5:30
o'clock, 6:30; 8:00; 9:30 and a
High Mass at 10:30 o'clock a.m.
With the new ruling permit
ting evening Masses, Mt. Angel
will have its first evening
mass scheduled for 7:30 p.m.,
Saturday, Aug. 15, for those
who can not attend mass in
the morning.
Phone
4-1451
195 S. Commercial
LYLE W. NELSON TO GO
EAST WITH NEWBTJBN
Eugene UJ9 Lyle M. Nel
son, publicity director at the
University of Oregon, submit
ted his resignation today.
Nelson, who has been on the
University staff since his grad
uation in 1940, will become
assistant to President Harry
K. Newburn when Newburn
takes over as bead of the Ford
Foundation's radio and tele
vision center at Chicago.
Linoleum
NATIONAL BRANDS
CAPITOL FLOOR
COVERINGS
217 S. High Ph. 45751
By VIC FCTER
Akron, Ohio, is a city that
should probably be renamed
for at least a week out of each
year as Soap Box Derby Town,
for in that week the town is
literally turned over lock,
stock and barrel to the Ail-
American Soap Box Derby
and its sideline features.
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Industry, civic groups and
the city administration turn
themselves over to putting the
city In the service of some 150
Derby champions from all
over America.
For the boys, probably the
first Initiation of Akron's
pride in being the home of the
Ail-American Soap Box Derby
is being met at the city limits,
depot or airport by a police
escort and Derby convertible
and given a siren-sounding
ride to Derby headquarters at
the Mayflower hotel. . .
There, and all through Ak
ron, they see signs of greeting
and welcome for the champs.
Restaurant tables, store win
dows, taxis and automobiles
bear Derby welcome cards,
emblems and slogans. Wait
ers, bellboys and clerks wear
pins emblazoned with the
message "Welcome Cham
pions." And every boy Is per
sonally greeted everywhere
with "Hiya, Champ."
Not only do city police do
everything in their power to
help the Derbyists, their par
ents and escorts, but the coun
ty sheriffs office and state
police also vie for opportuni
ties to pay homage to the
champs.
Industry commanders and
captains place their names on
a waiting list for an opportu
nity to act as waiters at the
annual Saturday noon lunch
eon at Derbytown for the
boys. Derbytown itself, nor
mally a YMCA camp, is turn
ed over completely to Derby
usage from Thursday morning
through Sunday night and old
er YMCA boys are only too'
happy to be chosen as coun
selors for cabins of Derby
boys.
Young men, too, Join in the j
campaign to make the Derby
the biggest event in the young
champion's life. The Junior
Chamber of Commerce turns
out almost en masse to act as
ushers for various events and
help in other ways. ' Many
young employes of. General
Motors plan their annual va
cations to include Derby week
so that they may drive one of
the 20-some "Courtesy" cars
provided by Chevrolet for the
convenience of champions,
visiting' newsmen and digni
taries. Local industry- particularly
Firestone and B. F. Goodrich
factories also join in the big
event. Goodrich men take
over the service pits at Derby
Downs and work with the boys
to get their bugs into shape
for Sunday's big race. Both
companies honor visiting
newsmen wtih evening dinner
parties and demonstrations of
some of their products. Fire
stone conducts tours of its plan
for newsmen.
Bus companies provide
buses and drivers to transport
Derbyists from Derbytown to
Derby Downs, to town, to a
nearby lake for boating and
swimming and wherever els
there is a call for the cham
pions. They also provide free
transportation for parents.
sponsors and newsmen to the
various places from their
hotels. I
These are a few dt the ex
amples of how Akron turns
itself Into "Soap Box Derby
Death Claims
Theo. Mountain
Aumsville Theodora C.
Mountain, once principal of the
former Aumsville high school,
died at a Salem nursing home
August 13. He bad suffered a
heart attack July II.
Mountain was bora Septem
ber 25, 1879, at Cherrydale,
Kan.
August 24, 1901, he was mar
ried to Lucena Belle Walker at
Independence, Kan., who sur
vives him.
In 1904 Mountain was grad
uated from Baker University at
Baldwin, Kan. From that time
until his retirement he had
Town" in August of each year
In homage to the youth of
America.
All in all, Akron is proud
of being the home of the
championship finals of Amer
ica's greatest amateur sporting
event and announces that it
plans to turn out in force year
after year to honor the cream
of America's Soap Box Derby
crop.
spent his time In the ministry
and in teaching.
Coming to Oregon in 1924,
Mountain, moved to Aumsville
in 1930, the year be became
principal of the Aumsville
high school, a position that be
held until he retired m 19!!.
Mountain was a member of
the Masonic lodge and sine his
boyhood had been a member of
the Methodist church.
Surviving besides the wife
are a son, Robert Mountain in
Portland; two daughters, Mrs.
Thelma Lowe of North Holly
wood, and Mrs. Muriel C. Les
ley of Fort Lewis, Wash.; a
brother, J. . Mountain of Al
bany; five grandchildren; six
great-grandchildren; and sev
eral nieces and nephews A son
and a daughter preceded him in
death.
Funeral services will be held
at the Weddle Funeral Horn
at Stayton Sunday, August 18,
at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Ken
neth Abbott of the Stayton
Methodist church officiating.
Interment will be in the Aums
ville cemetery. ' - -.-, ,
In Great Britain, farmers
can buy firecrackers set to ex
plode at intervals to scare birds
from their fields.
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