Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 21, 1955, Image 2

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    2-(Sec. 1)-Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Sat., May 21, 1935
Signed
Over 50
For Road-e-o
Over 50 Salem youths will com
pete Sunday in the first Teen-Ase
Road-e-o in the parking lot at the
jCalm Settles
Over Dust Bowl
By UNITED PRESS
Calm sttled today over the
flood-ridden Southwest dustbowl,
where torrential rains and over
flowing rivers brought death and
school and Jim Fortmiller ot South
Salem high school.
Several hundred dollars of other
prizes will go to other winners in
the Road-e-o Sunday, including a
free trip to Portland to compete
in the state Road-e-o for a chance
at the national event in Washing
ton, D. C.
Drlvins tests will start a 2 p.m.
north edge of the Capitol Shopping but entrants must be on hand at destruction to some and drought
Center, Chairman Douglas S.ieldon 1 1:30 for registering and briefing, rcnei to otners.
reported Saturday. i Drivers must turn in the entry Skies began to clear last night.
The test of driving skills and ln si8""i by parent or guard- and the weatherman said the rains
courtesies is the second phase of a ian ociore mcy win De aoie 10
safety campaign being sponsored j compete, Sheldon said,
by the Salem Jaycces. Written
tests were given at Salem schools . . . , . .
for over 50 students. Winners of VmOm I nilPn rlinfl
orizes in that section were Ken JUIwill UHII5U I UIIU
Simila of Parrish Junior high
'BOMBS AND BIBLES"
t
MISSIONARY
DANCE
Saturday Nite
Larry & His Oscade
Range Riders
"Western Dance Band"
Radio Broadcast
9:30 to 10 P.M.
KSLM 1390 kc
AUMSVILLE
PAVILION
-(Men Leaving for S. F.
Three Salem Unit Fund lead
ers will participate in U.F. con
ferences in the San Francisco
area next week.
Al Offenstein of the Statesman
Journal . will lcjve Sunday. On
Mondny he will be on a panel of
the A.F. of L. workship with
the Community Chest and United
Fund on "The Value of the A.F.
of L. participating in Community
Chests and United Funds.
C. A. Kells, executive secretary
of the Salem U.F., will go south
Monday and Elmer Berglund, its
president will fly down Wednes
day to take part, as will Offen
stein, in an 11 state
moving Eastward into Ar
kansas and Missouri.
in all, more than 5000 persons
were left homeless in -Colorado.
Oklahoma and Texas and at ''east
ten deaths were reported
In Oklahoma, some 800 persons
began straggling back to their
homes as the 13-day rain drizzled
to a halt.
Fed by 11 inches and more of
rain, the churning red waters of
Cow and Beaver Creeks reached
an afternoon level of eight inches
above the record 1951 flood yesterday.
Sagebrush Preferred
And Police Few
A prowler appeared on the
back porch of the Gil Ward home,
4360 Toni avenue, Thursday
Iniwhl find Mrs. Ward saw him
regional j fac i0 face through a window
conference of Community Chests He went away after lingering
and United Funds. It will run briefly.
1 hat s wny, wnen sne reiumeu
home Friday with tier iwo cnu-
from Wednesday through Satur
day in Berkeley.
SALEM'S
fuhk
( ton A
CHERRY'S
2Vi Miles So. on 99E
SALEM'S FINEST
Family Dinners
WE'RE SPECIALISTS IN
PAN FRIED CHICKEN
CHOICE STEAKS AND CHOPS (Broiled)
DELICIOUS BAKED HAM
Open 7 A.M.-2 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 10 P.M.
Sundays Noon-9 P.M. Closed Mondays
125
up
I
1
Coming... to NICK'S INN
3725 Portland Rood
the jack Parke? Quartet
Featuring
Jack Parker .... Drums J Brent Dcitrick
Eddie Weid Piano Carl Butte . . .
Storting Monday May 23rd
Dancing 9 P.M. 'Til 2 A.M.
.Sax
dren and a woman ' 1 'nd, and
heard a knock on h.v door, she
responded by grabbing a shotgun
and calling the sheriff's office.
The man who had knocked
stood his ground long enough to
ask directions to a home in the
district. Meanwhile police had
been alerted and were soon in
the neighborhood and stopped
the man on North River road. He
told a convincing story and was
directed to the place where he
seemed to want to go. To double
check the police were on hand
there when he called. He re
peated his story and the officers
decided he was on the up and up.
He said he was from the Pais
ley country of eastern Oregon
and would be glad to "get back
to the sagebrush where there
aren't so many policemen."
MMMMJIU
Judge Rossman at
American Law Meet
Judge George Rossman of the
Oregon Supreme Court is attend
ing the 32nd annual meeting of
The American Law Institute in
Washington this week.
In the course of the meeting,
which will close Saturday, he
joined with some 600 other prom
inent attorneys-from throughout
the country in the work of mak
ing recommendations aimed at
clarifying the law and restating
Ills principles.
i The American Law Institute,
i which has been called "the Mar
rinc Corps of the legal profes-
fsion," was organized in 1923 as
an elite body of lawyers dedicat
ed to improving the law and its
administration.
STEM SPECIAL FOR SUNDAY
TOP
SIRLOIN
Biikcd Potato
Tossed Green Sulad Bowl
Hot Bolls and Jam
Si
h Jail Inmate Escapes
From Work Detail
T
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440 STATE SALBH II
FOR YOUR SUNDAY WM
12 Noon to 8 p.m.
ROAST TU1M
anil
Baked Swift's Premium Ham
pt HO Salads & Relishes Coffee hy Silos Full
Choice of 1 lot Entree Kids under 10, He
A city jail in mate was the ob
ject of police search Saturday
after he fled from a work gang
Friday afternoon.
Police said Roy Dale Parsons.
37. 445 Misouri street, walked
off from a work detail at the city
hall, apparently by slipping down
an alleyway next to the city hall.
Parsons was working off a $150
line tor driving while his oper
ator's license was suspended, of
ficers said. He was arrested May
5 and had served or worked out
about a third of the fine.
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Local Paragraphs
Club 6 Meeting Central Town-
send Club No. 6 will meet at 1:30
Monday afternoon at the courthouse.
Police Book Woman
On Drunk Complaint
A motorist called Salem police
Friday afternoon when he saw a
woman lying, in the street be
tween his vdhicle and the one
parked behind it in the 300 block
of South High street.
Investigating officers promptly
carted the woman off to jail on a
drunk charge.
If he hadn't noticed her as he
started to get into his car, the
motorist told officers, his rear
wheels would have run over her
as he backed up before pulling
out of the parking spot.
Contract Let for
Willamette Banks
PORTLAND UP) - Army Engi
neers announced Saturday the
award of a $42,683 contract for
construction of bank protection
works along the Willamette River
at Fawver Island, three miles
Norlheast of Monroe.
Buchanan Excavating Co. and
E. A. Barnes, Junction City, were
the successful bidders.
GUESTS FROM SOUTH
GRAND ISLAND Mrs. Robert
Ci. Monroe and four other people
from the assessors office at Klam
ath Falls who are on business in
Salem were Wednesday evening
and Mrs. Dale L, Fowler at their
Grand Island home.
Fretghtways Gives
Two Scholarships
PORTLAND Two Oregon
youths have been awarded $500
college scholarships by Consoli
dated Freightways, it has been
announced by Lcland James,
president of the Portland-head
quartered motor freight firm.
Ronald S. Berg, Canby, and
Larry D. McKennon, Pendleton,
have been informed that thev
were among the 13 who received
Consolidated's 11)55 scholarships.
Berg, 17, has indicated he will
attend Pacific Lutheran college,
McKennon, 10, has selected Ore
gon State college.
In addition to the scholarshio.
six schools will be given grants--in-aid
of $250 each. This is
Consolidated's policy when a re
cipient of the scholarships
cnooses a college not tax support
ed.
Hasrball Soorrs
NATIONAL
Now York 10(1 2O0 0003 10 1
Pittsburgh 10O 000 0012 9 1
Maglie. Wilhem 9. Grissom
9i and Kntl; Kline, Law (6), Face
() and Shepard.
AMERICAN
Baltimore ooo 201 100-4 11 3
New York 420 0M 0Ox 9 9 0
Wilson, Kurava 1 61 and Smith;
Kucks and Herra.
SEATTLE, May 21 Home for more religious study after 7
years as a missionary in Japan, Rev. Jacob DeShazer, former
Dool:ttle raider in iirst allied aerial strike against Japan dur
ing World War II, walks with family down steps of a Seattle
Pacific College building here yesterday With him are from
left: Mark Dc Shazcr, 2 with dad; John, 5; Mrs. DeShazer, hold
ing Carol, 1 and Paul 7. DeShazer is carrying Bible. (AP Wire-photo)
Better Hurry, Lads, if
You're Headed for Derby
By VIC FRYER
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Calling all boys from 11 to 15.
You'd better hurry if you're
going to be racing with your
inencis in the
big 1955 Salem
Soap Box Derby
on July 17. Di
rector Bill Page
reminded S a t-
urday that re
gistration dead
line is only three weeks away, so
if you aren't registered yet, you'd
better get Dad or Mom to go
with you down to Douglas McKay
Chevrolet- and sign your regis
tration card. !
When you register, you get
your official Derby driver's li
cense, the 1955 Soap Box Derby
rule book, inspection check
sheet and a folder with a big
cutaway drawing of a typical
Derby racer. And hang onto that
Derby driver's license. It's going
to be good for a lot of free sur
prises before the Derby is over.
Registration will end June 11,
Bill said, because by that time we
must know how many boys will
be racing in Salem's biggest boys'
event. That will leave only a
few weeks for boys to finish up
their racers and for Derby asso
ciation men to line up the many
prizes, gifts, trophies and other
minima nuti win uc given iu iiiu i
Dcrbyists.
If you don't have a sponsor, he i
reminded, don't let that stop you
from registering. Marvin Brown
and Los Green have agreed to j
find plenty of sponsors for boys j
who don't have one already.
Remember, fellows, if you will j
be 11 and not over 15 on August I
14, you should be m there racing
in the Salem race on July 17.
YOU could win that free trip to
Akron to compete in the All
American Soap Box Derby. It's
not hard to build a Derbv racer.
Good Music Big Crowds
Lots of fellows who have never
built anything before have fol
lowed the simple rules in the
rule book and built a racer with
not many more tools than a ham
mer, saw and pliers. Your in
spector, sponsor and parents can
give you lots of advice while you
build the bug that could make
you a champion.
So why not register now at Mc
Kay's, co-sponsor of the Salem
Derby with the Capital Journal.
PlaqueGiven
Walter Dry
For Service
The work of Walter R. Dry,
superintendent of Oregon
School for the Blind, was recog
nized Saturday when he was
awarded a plaque in Portland.
The plaque was given by the
Oregon Council of the Blind at
a meeting in Portland held at
Ml. Scott Community Center,
and was for outstanding work
for the visually handicapped of
the state.
For some years Sunerlnten
dent Dry's efforts had been rec
ognized, not only in Oregon but
in other states as well..
Three Independence
Men Reluming Home
Three Independence men will
be in the group of Oregon men
returning to the States Tuesday
from the far East on the CSNS
Gen. M. C. Meigs, which docks at
the Seattle Port of Embarkation.
The three are Pfc. John F. Fos.
ter, 163 Ash street; Pfc. John T.
Horton, P. O. Bojt 301; and Pfc.
James N. Scott, Route 1, Box
205-A.
Air Force man from the mid
Willamette Valley area due to
arrive Wednesday in Seattle
from the Far East on the USNS
Frederick Funston is A 1c Har
old G. Ruth, 1645 Cooper street,
Lebanon.
DAUGHTER TO LAMBS
GRAND ISLAND Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Lamb of Yakima, Wash.!
are parents of a five pound daugh
ter born May 17. This is their (i-st
child. Mrs. Clarence Rockhill of
Grand Island is maternal grandmother.
Dance Every
Sat. Nite Over
Western Auto
Dick Johnson's Orch.
Admission 50 t
Burglars Break into
West Stayton School
Burglars broke into the West
Stayton school Thursday night
and made off with several minor
items of food and kitchen uten
sils, the Marion County Sheriff's
flfficc reported Friday.
A window in a rear door was
broken tr enaMe opening the
dijor, deputies said. The missing
items were from '' e kitchen.
No money was taken and 13
pounds of wieners and some elec
tric kitchen utensils, were un
touched, deputies reported.
si mi iv iiii:n
Roast Oregon
Turkey
Dressing Cranberry
Sauce Sour Cream
Coir Slaw Whipped
Potatoes and GiMrt
draw Hot Rolls
and Butter
1'
'.
Prime Rib Roast
of Beef
Sour Cream Cole Slaw
Mashed Potatoes and
Brotti, Gravy Hot Rolls
and Buttrr
95' $110
thrth J
Id tht Capitol Shopping Center
162'i N. Commercial
You walking up
over paint store.
Pratum-Mocleay Unit
Will Elect Tuesday
MACLF.AY Members of the
Prntum-Macleay Home Extension
unit will be guests of Mrs. M. M.
Magee at her home, Tuesday, May
24, for a 1 o'clock dessert lunch
eon and business meeting.
The project will be "Good
Weight for Good Health." with
a county extension agent as
leader.
Olficers for the coming year
will be elected.
All interested women are invited.
PIX THEATRE
WOODBURN, ORE.
TH LfR 5? "-" FR I." "- SAT."
in color
"CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANA"
with Barbara Stanwyck &
Ronald Reagan
Also
"THE IRON GLOVE"
SAT. NITE
Crystal Gardens
50C Phone 4 4713 206
ENDS TODAY! Open 5:45
"REAP THE WILD WIND"
"PHFFFT"
Starts Tomorrow ConL 1:45
"SIGN OF THE
PAGAN"
Cinemascope Technicolor
Jeff chandler. Rita Gam
Co-Feature
"Saratoga Trunk"
Gary Cooper, Ingrid Bergman
Chinese Food to Take Out
Chinese Banquett and
Portici
CLOSED ALL TIME
TUESDAYS
Best Chinese Cook
YEE SING, Prop,
font. From 1 p.m.!
BONUS FEATURE!
SEE O SHOWS
REGll.AR J PRICES!
Tonight's Star:
Ronald Reagan
A Rollicking Comedy!
Thrilling Co-Hil
I0NT
CURTIS
JUKI
ADAMS
Hi.-JfirMM
LAST
DAY
TOMORROW!
Continuous from 1 p.m.
Sterling Alexis
Hayden Smith
"ETERNAL SEA"
AND
"I COVER THE
I NDKH WORLD"
BARBARA S
STANWYCK
ROBERT RYAN
N TOGETHER
BURMA'S
TEEMING
JUNGLE
HELL!
V
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- DAVID FARRAR usa montiu
ALSO
ECHNlCOLOR
wmoiwomu
THE GUTS AND GLORY STORY OF THE
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE!
RICHARD DENNING GLORIA JEAN
"AIR STRIKE"
PONIES NOW AVAILABLE!!!
For Birthday Parties at Your Home
Call 4-1994 for Particulars
OUR KIDDIELAND IS NOW OPEN
EACH EVENING AT 6:30
SAT. & SUN., 2:00 p. m.
(Live Ponies, Kiddie Cars, Airplane & Merry-Go-Round)
Call Us for Rates for That Lodge Picnic
PALMER'S KIDDIE RIDES
2234 Fairgrounds Road
...1.11
...nn i ..ti'
0.3O Modern Musi?
to I'OX inn nwiiig dmm
V'iO Walt Human Samba SCI
Tango Hambu II
"JBLBlMjEl j Ball
Room
l'i Miles South ol Salem Cilv Limits on !
anBvwHBnpmaMBMneBM Last Day
I j ULjl I I I I 1 " 1 Glenn Ford
I i l J I I L i t-iJ "BLACKBOARD
JUNGLE"
STARTS and
TOMORROW! "UHD
MOST ENCHANTING STORY
EVER SET TO MUSIC!
USUI
I CAROM
1
TERRY MOORE -THEUVIA RITTEB &
I Added 1
Follow Cinemascope to the Open Sea!
"TUNA CLIPPER SHIP"
Also
COLOR CARTOON LATEST NEWS
Gates Open 6:45 Show at Dusk
ENDS TONIGHT
Roth In Cinemascope
Jeff Chandler in Robert Mitchum in
"Sign of the Pagan" "Track of the Cat"
STARTS TOMORROW!
TWO GREAT FEATURES THAT
THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY!
ESTHER WILLIAMS
HOWARD KEEL
MARGE and GOWER CHAMPION
"jupiters'darling"
In Cinemascope and Color
2nd Comedy Feature
BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO
"MEET THE KEYSTONE KOPS"
Brim the Whole Family Kids Vnder 10 Free