Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 23, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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    Tuesday, February 23, 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
LATHER FAVORS EARLY CONSTRUCTION
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Chemawa Sets
74fh Birthday
CHEMAWA Chemawa Indian
school will observe its 74th anni
versary with a pagearlt, "Canoe
Prophesies," to be given in the
school gymnasium at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 26.
Miss Alberta Challis, girls' ad
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The pageant was written by
viser. E. B. Hudson is general
chairman and will act as master
ol ceremonies. Paul W. Bram
let, superintendent o the school,
will give the welcome address.
Queen of the pageant will be
Patsy Ochiho, of Klamath Falls,
a full-blooded Paiutc Indian
from California and a member
of the senior class at Chemawa.
Her escort will be George Urn
tuch, a junior, from Warm
Springs, Ore.
Princesses will be Marilyn
Luke, Lavinia Johnson, Dolores.
Bennett, Geraldine Hamlin,
Mary Ella Teller, and Louise C.
Benally.
Because of limited space, ad
mission will be by ticket only
this year. No tickets will be sold
at the door. Tickets may be ob
tained at Mootry's Pharmacy,
1999 N. Capitol St.,; Wicklund
Sporting Goods store, 372 State
St.; Stevens and Sons, Jewelers,
390 State St.; and the Kcizer
Pharmacy, 4940 N. River Rd.
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RARE COSTUMES FOR PAGEANT
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Sweet Home Rated
Class 7 on Fire List
SWEET HOME - Sweet Home
city manager pro tern, Roy Eames
received notice from the Oregon
Insurance Rating Bureau that
Sweet Home has again been grad
ed "Class 7." '
Top: Only rubble remains of a two-story brick building on 12th
street recently wrecked 10 make a site for Oregon's new Service
building that will house the purchasing department. This one
story structure, 140 by 158 feet with a basement and wing,
will cost approximately $425,000. Center Construction has
started on a two-story patient's cottage at Fairvicw. This new
structure costing about $200,000 will house 100 patients. Low
er: Pringle creek undercrossing spanning the East Salem by
pass route to be opened this fall, is now practically complete
except for stripping forms. Baltic Creek undercrossing to the
southward, now under construction is the last structure of its
kind required on the bypass route.
Charges Hurled When
Meter Men Get Together
There were charges, counter
charges and personalities when
member sof the City Counctl and
representatives of Unimatic and
Park-O-Metcr car parking meters
were together most of Monday
afternoon.
The occasion for this was a re
port that City Manager J. L.
Franrer was to make at the Mon
day night Council meeting on
operation of the 300 or so Uni
matics that the city installed last
September on a years trial,
basis, and which have been the
subject of much complaint. j
The manager made his report,
which had been requested by
Alderman David O'Hara, but it
was conservative ,and it was de
cided to make an actual test by
installing both Unimatics and
Park O-Mctcrs in some downtown
area, both to be in good condi
tion at the start, so that at the
end of a given time the two types
may be checked against each '
each other. Salem has 1500 or
more Park-O-Meters, the first
having been installed about seven
years ago.
Franzen reminded the Council
that the Park-O-Meters are in the
heavily traffic-congested districts
and the Unimatics where usage
is not heavy, which he didn't
think made dollar-for-dollar com
parison possible. Mayor A I
Loucks agreed with this.
Alderman O'Hara finally
agreed with it, though he first
thought the city manager's report
was inadequate, and he said he
didn't see why a judgment on op
eration of the Unimatics could not
be made in six months time. He
recalled that the first meters in
stalled in Salem, a manual type,
had been removed after a few
months trial.
QUEEN FLIES AFTER CLOUDS
LIFT
HOBART. Tasmania W) Low
gray clouds which halted all plane
service at Hobart airport lifted
briefly Tuesday, permitting Queen
fclizabeth II and the Duke of Edin
burgh to take off by plane for this
island state s northern coast.
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CHEMAWA Queen Patsy Ochio, center, poses in north-.
. west Indian costume with her escort, George Umtuch, left,
and Princess Delores Bennett in rehearsal for 74th anniversary
pageant in Chemawa Indian School gymnasium at 7:30 p.m.,
Friday, Feb. 26.
The letter also stated that while
much improvement has been
made, they have not kept pace
with population gains. For in
stance in 1939 Sweet Home had a
population of approximately 1.500
and is now nearing 4,000 there
fore requiring more in the way of
more adequate fire protection fa
cilities and theb ureau recom
mends specific improvements to
the city's water nupply, fire de
partment, and ordinances.
Ancient Rome kept standard
weights and measures for the
empire in one of its temples. .
Nut Marketing
Hearing Topic
The first section of a two-part
hearing on proposed amend
ments to the Federal walnut mar
keting agreement and order is
being held this week in San
Francisco.
John Trunk, general manager,
Northwest Nut Growers, is rep
resenting growers from this re
gion. The second section of this
hearing will be held in Portland
at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 2,
in the conference room, Ross
Building, 209 S.W. Fifth Ave
nue. "The two main proposals to
come up at these meetings," said
Trunk, "are putting of shelled
walnuts under the control agree
ment and the extension of the
Federal statute to cover intra
state shipments.
"Shelled walnuts never have
been under the act up to now,"
added Trunk. "The growth of the
industry and the proportion of
the crop sold this way indicates
that serious consideration should
be given to this extension."
The proposal to put all ship
ments within the State of Oregon
under the control act will affect
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Oregon growers mainly, accord
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walnut grower! are already oper
ating under a state law which
achieves the ume purpose as the
Federal statute.
Interested walnut orchardists
are invited to attend the Port
land meeting when it convenes.
U LOSE LIVES IN FLOOD
SYDNEY, Australia W) -Thou-'
sands of people in the rich farm
ing districts on the north coast of
New South Wales waded through
receding floodwaters Tuesday in
a grim trek back to their wrecked
or badly damaged homes. Known
deaths in last weekend's floods
the worst in the history of the
north coast mounted to 83. -
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Karachi, capital of Pakistan
boosted its population 400 per
cent from 300,000 to 1,200,000 in
five years, says the National
Geographic Society.
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