Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 21, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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    Friday, Annul 21, 195 J
POLK COUNTY FAIR QUARTERS
Arrival of PWs
To Be Televised
San Francisco ( Arrival
BARROW PIT TO BECOME RECREATION LAKE
'Miner Freed
From Rocks
! Dover, N. J. (fl Rescue
crews dug through the earth
1 1,800 feet underground early
Friday and pulled out a miner
who had been trapped under
'An a J 1 . i
i i ii in iit i i ii - ji nTr-. i gin mi immn inu
7T7?;'
C1
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here Sunday of the first ship
carrying treed American pris
oners of war from Korea will
be telecast
A one-hour telecast from the
u lun ul ur six nours
Ft Mason pier will be relayed
uj mn iruu urc nunc cave-in.
! For hours they kept up a
over the
starting
running conversation with 51-year-old
John Fortner of Mine
Hill as they dug toward him
in the gloom to pull him from
his trap.
Two large chunks of ore pro
tected him from the mass ov
erhead. He was reported in fair con
dition. I The Army
the 328 reps
est welcome
will deliver
the Gen,
bor.
The Walker also is returning
1 1.815 Marine, 4S8 Army, SI
Navy and 37 Air Force vetrr-
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oreion
NBS national network I :,,, rn ;,,, . V .. -J- v-
at 8 a.m.. PST. E. Vv.- '- Ji'.. V ii -ili. ;Zt 1 itVAr,..- .
planned to give 1 v, tVai4,:. ' V T. JTO
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mail to the ship, , - 'tm&-.fjKim,li..; i V. v,.' 'i. !
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Romulo Pulls
Out of Race
Manila C) Carlos P. Rom
ulo pulled out of the three-cornered
Philippine presidential
race Friday and aligned his
new democratic liberal party
with Ramon Magsayaaya Na
ciooalistas against President
Elpidip Quirino and his liberal
party. . .
Romulo, onetime president of
the U. N. General Assembly
and former ambassador to the
United States said his switch
was "to ensure democracy in
the Philippines."
Both Romulo and Magsaysay
had bolted the liberal party
earlier this year.
Chas. H. Cusick
Rites Saturday
Portland (JP) Funeral serv
ices will be held In Albany
Saturday for Charles H. Cu
sick, 84, a member of pioneer
Albany family. , -
He died at a rest home bare
Wednesday. His. parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John W, Cusick, cross
ed the plains, from Illinois In
1853.
Cusick waa a pharmacist at
the Oregon Stat Hospital at
Salem for several year about
1800. He, his father, and Ma
brothers later tablihd a
bank at Albany. It was sold la
1923.
'I'linar- a ' f r ---- -
' Workmen are putting finishing touches on exhibition
booths in the new Polk county fair building at RickrealL
Fair will be held Aug. 28-29-30. From left in photo are
. County Agent John Hansen, Dean McBee, and L. H.
McBee, chairman of the county fair board. In background
are Curt Balzer and Tony Kessen.
Polk County Fair to
Open in New Quarters
LEGAIS
Bf THE CIRCUIT COURT OS TKB
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hodaiit Sir IM Mb X 44.134J3 tu
kilacMl bm M tb rM al tmt
mm tnaa Maaankac IB. Uaa, lal Bm
tanbar aum of tla with ktamal at
Ui. rata of aar aMaai ftaot tha
lata dar af July, uu, tad aha raltkal
aum af I...... catta and duBaraamaau.
and Uia aoat af aad aaaa thla wnta
aommandtaa ma ta ataka aala af tha
following d.acrlbad raal praeariy alta-
mtta la afanoa Caaatv. Oratoo. to wit:
Thoia cartala aaaalantad alabu
alalmt known aad daicrtbad aa: Blua
Ml Clalma Not. 1, S, I, a. t, a,
1. i. . 10. tl aad 111 Farlai Karalai-
lUr. Bertha Si Rata Clalma Na.a. II.
II., It, JO. II, 11 and U, all altaatad
la Laitar Mlnlai Dlilrlet la Tawaihlp
s Rania But af Wlllamaua Marldlaa
NOW TKBRKFORB, k alrtoa af MM
ax.mllon. judamant, ardar, daeraa and
ardar af aala and la aompllanoa with tha
aoramaadt af aald wttt, I will on MOe
day, tha lilt day at SaaUmbar. 1IIJ, a
la a'dark A. al.. at tha I til door at
tha Conntr Courlhaaaa (old Httk acaaal
Bulldlntl, la Salem. Marlon Couatr.
Oraaoa. aall at publle avauoa (aabJaet
a rtdamptionl ta tha alahaat blddar far
aaah la hand, all tha Mint, tltla aad la
tamt whleh tha wlthla-Bamad dafaBd-
ant had an Moaambar I, 1IH. tha data
af tba Biartaaaa aarala fmaaleaid
alncaa that data had la aad la lha aam
daarrlbed property ar any part tharaal
ta amir aald axaaauoa, ruaaawau ar
dar and daaraa, tataraat eotli aad te
aming loau.
EaBnBB, Tocmo,
Bharlft ad Mafias Cwaaty, Oraawa.
Daiad thia HB dap af Jaly. kWl.
Firm Btwllaallaa. . SI, IMa. laat
roblleatloa Sapt. II, laij.
Am. 11, la. Bapl. I, 11
SCHAEFIR'S
RECTAL
OINTMENT
75c m
(With Applicator)
Why tuffcr trw dlKomfort
of irritating ,ond Itching
of piles?
Sold Only ajt(
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Open DailT, 1:N BJB. BJaV
Rnndaya. I am 4 BJB.
13S N. Caanmarcral
Rickreall tVorkmen are
putting finishing touches on
booths and other fixtures in
the new Polk county fair
buildings south of Rickreall to
have them In readiness for the
annual fair August 28-29-30,
L. H. McBee, chairman of
the Polk county fair board, is
heading a group of volunteer
worker who this week are
finishing the exhibition booths
and tables. Assisting are Coun
ty Agent John Hansen, Dean
McBee, Curt Balzer and Tony
Kessen,
Still to be finished is. the
large demonstration kitchen.
This work will be supervised
by Mrs. Malno Richert, home
extension agent
The fair will start with a
grand opening Friday night,
August 28, when Gov. Paul
Patterson is scheduled to
peak dedicating the new
quartan of the Polk county
fair which in the past has been
held at the OCX stadium in
Monmouth.
State Senator Dean Walker
is scheduled to be master of
ceremonies.
During ' the program the
winner of the Hannchen bar-
ley contest will be announced
and the selection of the grass
man of the year and the stock
man of the year will be an
nounced by the Independence,
Monmouth and Dallas cham
bers of commerce.
Saturday will' be devoted to
Judging, but at 8 p.m. a free
variety show will be present
ed by the Dallas Junior cham
ber of commerce.
Sunday afternoon a wom
en's truck driving contest will
be held at 2:30 p.m. under the
direction of Ray Kleiver.
More than $3500 n prizes
will be awarded to exhibitors
during the fair.
An ancient church custom,
the "Bleating of the Animals,"
la still observed In several
countries, Including the United
States.
Mountain Climb
Effort Fai's
Skadru, Kashmir W A 13-.
day-old dispatch from Ameri
can mountaineers trying to
climb the world's second high
est peak indicated Friday they
may have abandoned their at
tempt. Brought by runners from an
advance camp, the dispatch
sent Aug. 8 said the expedi
tion was. still being plagued
by a bad storm and it it did
not abate quickly, the group
would have to come down from
the s 1 o p e s of 28,250-foot Ml
Godwin Austen K-2.
The storm struck when the
expedition had reached the
26,000 foot level.
Wheat Overflows
Grain Elevators
Umatilla WV-About 150,000
bushels of wheat now lie out
side the Pendleton Grain
Growers elevator here.
The space shortage was
made more serious by the buc
kling of the floor 'in a Pendle
ton warehouse, spilling grain
through a gap between the wall
and foundation.
Manager Jim Hill, Jr., how
ever, expects terminal eleva
tors to have space soon, with
ships due to load grain for ov
erseas next week.
SLEEPING SICKNESS
KILLS 250
Hong Kong W) A Roman
Catholic medical missionary
said Friday an epidemic of en
cephalitis, sleeping sickness,
has killed more than 250 chil
dren in the last two months at
Kanchow in Kiangsi Province
of Communist China.
Ne w Jet Bomber
Now in Action
Baltimore, Md. W The Air
Force welcomed a flashy new
let bomber into its ranks Fri
daythe Martin B57, night In
truder.
The new plane, planned to
fill a gap in American tactical
bombardment, is a jet bomber
designed to attack enemy tar
gets at low level at night. .
The Glenn L. Martin Co.,
builder of the B57, put the
bomber through its paces be
fore top generals of the Air
Force at dusk here Thursday. '
Defense Contract
Policy Shelved
Washington P) The Office
of Defense Mobilization says it
has shelved for the time being
the policy of giving contracts
by preference to areas with un
employment problems.
A spokesman said yesterday
the policy was being revised
and meanwhile was suspended
indefinitely "to prevent any
inequities."
LOGGER KILLED
Eugene (JP) Don Thomas,
about 34, was killed at a Blue
River logging operation near
here Thursday. He was hit by
a falling tree.
Gravel now being removed from a barrow pit near the
clover leaf joining North Santiam and East Salem by-pass
route is used to grade northern sections of the by-pass
route. Vernie Jarl, Gresham contractor, has a contract
calling for removal of near 70,000 yards and is excavating
thousands of yards daily. Completion of the by-pass route
and the clover leaf will remove enough gravel from this
barrow pit to make a recreational lake several, acres in
extent.
LEGALS
NOTICE TO CBSDITOBS
NOTICI HZRKBY 18 OIVXN that by
order af tha Clrcall Court ef tha Btata
of Oreion. Cauniy of Marlon, la Pro
bata, duly mada and entered on Autuit
17. 1IM. I hava been appointed executor
of the btata of .Haiel W. Wellman, Da-
ceased, and hare duly qualified aa such
executor. All persona harlng clalma
against aald aetata are hereby required
ta present them to me with proper
Touchers at 4M North commercial
Street, Salem, Oreion, within six III
months after the data of first publi
cation of tola notice.
Dated and nrst published: Autuat 11.
liu.
CARL L, WELLMAN,
executor.
BUOZNI I. LAIRD
111 Pioneer Trust Buttdtni, Salem,
Or re on, Attorney for Sxeeutor.
Aui. II, II, Sept. 4, 11, 11
Dt TPIX CIRCUIT COfTBT OF TUB
STATE OP OREGON FOR THE COIN-
TT OP MABION
Department No. Twa
0. 11,331
In tha Matter of the relate af
ALBERT H. THOMPSON, Deceased.
NOTICE OP HXARINO OP OBJEC
TIONS TO PINAL ACCOUNT.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that ORA
THOMPSON, as the duly appointed,
qualified and actlnx Executrix of the
estate of Albert H. Thompson, deceased,
has duly rendered and presented for
settlement and f ltd In tha Circuit Court
of the Ceuntr of Marion. State of Ore
ion. Probate Department, a Pinal Ac
count of her administration of aald es
tate, and that Saturday, tha 11th day
of September, 1953, at the hoar of ten
o'clock In the forenoon of aald day, at
tha courtroom In said Court In tha
Mai'.on County Court Honee In tha City
of Belem, County ' of Marlon, State ef
Oreron, hava been duly fixed and ap
pointed by said Court aa the time aad
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Xxecutrlx of the Batata ot
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a, 1153. ,
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111 Maaonle Bulldinl
Salem, Ore. on.
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HELD FOR FORGERY
Lebanon ' Accused of pass
ing a bad check . at Silverton
and two at Lebanon, Wilber T.
Dowell was arrested Saturday
bv Sheriff George Miller on a
forgery charge. Dowell Is in
the Linn county jail awaiting
a hearing. Jointly accused with
i Dowell,, Ron Overton was ar
I rested in Portland Monday and
held for Linn county officers.
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muscular soreness from head to
foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis
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hands deformed and my anklei
were set.
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you more here but If ysu will
write me I will reply at once and
tell you how I received this won
derful relief.
Mrs. Lela S. Wier
2805 Arbor Bills Drive
P. O. Box 31
Jackson 7, Mississippi
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