Hit OHrG ON STATESMAN. Calenv Oregon, &xturd,cry Moraine- January 27, 1S45 pagz nv2 M(ByS. .DBn'UeffS Eugene Man I To Head New Forest Group The Oregon Skrleamrrn Telephone 9101 Goes te Boise Helen living- j School Entered Leslie Junior ton, who ha been a member of high schoc was entered forUhe ine stall ol the Salem Credit Bu- second time by prowlers, police reau lor several years, left yes-lwere notified Friday The first terday for Boise,' : Idaho, " where time it was entered about a week ahe will work in "the Credit Bu- aeo theft of never! article vai reau office with Judd Davis, for merly associated, with the local office. Miss Livingston was at the Salem Credit Association lunch eon briefly Friday . noon to bid friends among the members good bye. t Farm Work Starts Mrs. Gladys Turnbull, who is in charge of the farm labor Office on Chemeketa street, said Friday that seasonal farm work was getting under way, the first call being for 15 to 20 men to work in the hop yards. Five high school Naoys are also needed at the West mushroom farm- and some pruners are also needed. v: j- : - '-j. - ' ; - Every ' form of insurance. R. G. Severin, 212 N. High. Tel. 4018. Constant, dependable service. , i Road Eepairs Mad Log haul ing over the road on the north fork of the Santiam by trucks ', from Frank's mill caused some damage to the highway and this is being repaired by a country crew with a grader. County Commis sioner Roy J. Rice said Friday. Extension A p p r v e d The county court has approved a line i extension proposed by the Port land. General Electric company on i i county road SSS north of Silver 1 Phone 9203: alls state park. The extension wHl cover the road running west from its intersection with the mar ket road and also the portion run ning north and soath. reported. In the report Friday -po lice were told a window had been opened and a ; door unlocked to permit easy entrance.. Nothing was missed the second time.-: Jewelry Stolen Mrs. Revs. Da vidson, 499 North 24th street, who reported to police several -lays ago the theft of .a man's wrist watch from her home, which "'had been ransacked : during her ab sence, .Friday reported , she had discovered ;the loot also included a wedding ring - set with green agates, a string of crystals and a man's ring.! . . j '- ' . 7 hr. developing & printing service at Burke's ? Camera Shop. 174 N. ComTL i Realtor Returns William .E. Moses, Salem realtor, has returned from a six weeks business trip to California, jdur in g whicfihhe Vis ited all of the large cities Includ ing San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco and way points. White in San Francisco ha was the guest of insurance- men whose compa nies he represents in the Salem area. ' ' J- For sale vertical grain fir floor ing. Reimann Supply company. The forestry products founda tion, a non-profit corporation. in corporated here this week, Friday held its organization meeting, in Salem and elected Herbert J. Cox of Eugene as . president, Other officers include Dr.- Paul M, Dunn, Corvallis, f vice-president, and B. T. McBain, Miwaukie, secretary-treasurer. . ' At another meeting the founda tion will outline - a campaign to provide funds for the building of a j forest products! laboratory at Oregon State college. McBain said hej expected that the' industry at large, timber owners, loggers and lumbermen would finance the project., . i , I ? we- need proper research so that waste in the industry can be stopped," McBain declared. ; - Foundation members said that not to exceed 35 per cent of the original tree cut in the woods actually becomes lumber and that more than half of the logs supplied to the pulp mills for -chemical pulp now go to waste. fit is the purpose , of the new organization to check all waste and at the same time help icien tists at the college to carry on the work that is started," McBain averred. "II . : Buildings required will be built on; the Oregon State college cam pus and the work thereafter will be carried on by the forest prod ucts laboratory there. ' Peaches, Crawford, Hale and im proved Albertas at Doerfler sale yard and nursery. ; . i Tw Deaths- Tw fatalities, 2052 covered accidents and 8 claims for occupational disease disease benefits were filed in the state industrial accident commis sion here during the week ended January 25. . The fatalities involv ed Iver Johnson, Portland, laborer, nd Almon Harmon, Carlton, deck man. - ; Seventh Grade Wins Seventh graders of Leslie- junior high school won the annual yell contest at the school Friday noon, with the eighth grade placing second and the ninth grade third. The winning class was under the di rection of Harry Mohr, Mrs. Alice Robe and Mrs. Elaine Fisher. , "Cyn" Cronlse Fnotographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Enters Hospital Miss Kather lne Adlard, 2146 North Church street, who has been serving in Salem Deaconess hospital for a long period as a Red Cross aide, Friday morning at 6 o'clock was stricken, suddenly in her home nd taken to the hospital where she will be a patient for several days. . '.-;".-'. ;'., Back After Quarter Century IX CoL James Bell, who is. con ducting meetings at the Salvation Army citadel, spent some time in Salem 25 years ago when he was In charge of youth work for the : Salvation ' Army , in the north ! west, he told the Army advisory board which met Friday noon at the citadeL Oskl Tonight End of the term Oski will be held tonight at the "VMCiA, 7:30 to 11 o'clock. A can teen wHl be open. Patrons arid patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nickens, Mrs. Marilyn Wil ! liams and Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Gueffroy. 1 ." For home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. " ' ' I Money Turned Over Sheriff Denver Young has turned over an additional $520.27, collected as v yield tax for reforestation to the I county treasurer from the 1944-45 : tax rolL . .'',. ' : . -, : i - Townsendltes Meet Tonight at - 8 " o'clock Townsend club j No. 6 will meet at 259 Court street. 1 Monday night at 7:30 o'clock club : No. 2 will meet in try WCTU hall. Rep. Joe Harvey will be the . speaker. .:' ... 1 Two Permits Issaed Two building permits were Issued Friday from the office of City Eniner JJ Harold Tlavi in th following: H. W. Winkler to alter lVisc TXifli Xlt Cabinet Fisht and to A. J. Busick to alter ga rage at 449 ! North Capitol street Basin ess Name Retired - Ber nard B. Cantor, operator of a col lection bureau under the assumed business name of Adjustment De partment, Retail Credit Associa tion of Salem, Friday filed in the I onice or the county clerk a cer tificate of -retirement from the business. i Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 tate. Ph. 5722. Indian Chief Here Isaac Mc Kinley, chief of the tribe at Warm Springs reservation, was a state capitpl caller for a few hours Fri day. McKinley, who has twice represented his people In the na tional capital, said he believed lit tle legislation of special .interest to the Indians would come up at this session of the Oregon legis lature. . ; . I , Diseases Reported One new case of scarlet fever, two o whooping cough, two of . chicken pox and one of erysipelas were reported in Marion county during the week ending January 20, with 60 per cent of the physicians fil ing reports, I the state board of health has announced. n ' ' ' ' Jabco Welded Roofs installed by Elfstrom's exclusively. 10 year bonded guarantee. Application immediately.; Call 9221 for Free estimate. ! Dr; Pnrrlne Speaker Dr. Ralph For Spotlight . Mi- . 13 . '-- f-;- Most people are more interested in who becomes secretary of com merce than in the fact the 38,000 American soldiers lost their lives last week. This was the opinion expressed by F. G. pLeserer, pres ident of the Salem Credit associa tion at the Friday luncheon meet ing4 i ' ViH'v it -' He offered this opinion as his excuse for taking a straw ballot on how the 40 persons present felt about the cabinet controversy; The vote was 35 to 5 against approval of Henry Wallace for the post. Leserer, at his first meeting as president, "re-established a former custom of each person present identifying himself by name and organization. This week the pres ident, who . is local I manager Montgomery Ward,; identified himself as "F. G. Leserer, the war department"- SI ? I Pictures of fishing en the De schutes river from the state fish commission, were shown after the brief business meeting. Derby Estate Left in Trust Japanese Tcuihs Knocked but on Luzon CIRCUIT COURT , ! i trix shows receipts of S1530 J3. Dorothy Virginia Seldeman vs. land disbursements of $861.02.' William C Seidemah: divorce de-1 JUSTICE COURT .'4 - 1! cree granted; plaintiff -awarded custody of minor child and $30 monthly for its support . Adelia Mize vs. Harley L. Mize; amended answer and supplement i tal complaint filed; answer,' ad mits. . denies and alleges that 1 I plaintiff treated 'J: defendant in cruel and inhuman manner; asks divorce. ' '":"' Beryl Halseth" vs. Oregon Motor State vs. Leonard .Gouge; motion to dismiss charge of selling in toxicants without license, the dis- trkt attorney explaining in his motion that Gouge was operating Kelly's place in Silverton with ' . permission of the . state liquor . commission pending renewal of 1 his license. . - ,; : - State vs. Cecil Higmanl; charge .,. being . Intoxicated on a public T W t 3 Stages, a corporation, and Fred C, high way; sentenced to 10 days in Gearhart: plaintiffs answer ad- jail, sentence suspended. k w1 , if - Haft MUNICIPAL COURT Wildo Willems, 274 i Center street; charge Violation of basic rule, vC;7 i John Novak, Los Angeles; pick-1 ed; up for loitering on streets, held temporarily for FBI,; then releas ed. ! . ::-;r, .J Alomitain Smile These two Japanese tanks were knocked eat by Yank tank destroyers near the Lason town of Bins- lonan. American soldiers are examining tht bodies el two of the crew sprawled: atop the light tank aearestHaoi camera. The taak la the baekgroaad Is a medium. (AP wlrepbeto) 1 Property of the late Frank N. Derby, who prior to his death last Monday had-been a large owner of downtown real estate, had been vested in a trust, and so will not Purvine addressed the Boys be handled through ; probate pro- Obituary Krisehk " . Hatti Charlotte Reischke, League of the Leslie junior high school Friday. His subject was "Facts of Health that a Mr. High Boy Ought to Know." Boys Nominate Officers Boys League of Leslie junior high school in a meeting Friday nominated Bud Michaels, Ken Adams and Tom Paulut -.for president of the League. Candidates will be voted on Monday morning. Man Missing Police were no tified Fridayj that Allen Kautz, 40, was missing from Cottage Farm. Officials said he probably would head for Portland, his ; home. . I ' Calls Attention to Day Gov. Earl Snell Friday called attention to national public health day." "Know your health nurse better, was the governor's advice. j Trip to Falls Chemeketa ns and their friends have planned' an outing at Silver creek falls for next Sunday. Led by Bessie Smith, the group will leave Ram- seyers garage at 9:30 ajon. Passes Physical James Dimit, YMCA physical instructor, passed his army induction physical ex amination in Portland this week. ceedings, it was disclosed Friday. The .United States National bank is trustee, and the beneficiaries underthe trust are the widow and children and grandchildren of the deceased. . ; , . A - Business property , owned i; in cluded the Senator ; hotel block, the brick building at Front and State streets occupied by Salem Seed & Implement Co., and the warehouse property on Trade street : occupied by Pacific Fruit ic Produce Co. Faculty Given Added Voice InOSCPlan i '.--" v OREGON 'STATE COLLEGE, Jan. 25 Looking forward-to the growth of -Oregon State college and to a broader representation from faculty members In deter mining the I institution's educa tional i policies, President A. L. Strand bat announced a new plan of faculty organization that : will give all members of the staff a greater voice in the welfare of the college. f. 1 The new plan is the outgrowth of nearly a year's study by a fac ulty committee of 18 members ap pointed by' President Strand and headed by Dr. C. V. Langton, di rector of the division of physical education. Under the reorganiza tion, the present administrative council of 21 members will be re tained but in addition a new fac ulty council will be formed con sisting of members of the admin istrative council and 29 other fac ulty members elected directly , by the various schools and divisions in proportion -to the size of their staffs.; i.'-.;, .';;. -r" ... . ij The function of the administra tive council will be administrative and that of the faculty council legislative. Educational policies of long-term, general interest affect ing tne college as a wnoie wiu ne considered by the faculty council, which will have complete freedom in discussing any matter concern ing the welfare of the institution The plan calls for a faculty coun cil executive committee which af ter sifting proposed " legislation may report to the council with or without recommendation. In announcing the faculty or ganization. President StrandJC? U " .O a.5 pointed out that the council will OlllUVIli XCi rt-ftvif!- for nninirms from larrl t h numoers or iacuity memoers-anai Mnciti An VV ir 11 at the kame time keen th faculty JL UOXHUll ITf X WJ. better Informed on current devel opments.;. i Portland Zoo Receives 20 Snakes, 3 Alligators PORTLAND, Jan. 28 -(fl5) City Commissioner Kenneth I Cooper said today the city zoo would ac cept some 20 snakes and three alligators, one five feet long, from CoL Milton G. Hale, Burns, Ore. Cot Hale said his collection was getting out of hand. . ' at the residence. MS Union. January z. ai the age of yean, ourviveo oj vnree Bisters, Mrs. Margaret Meggers of Sa Jrm, Mrs. Jennie Emmell of Kenmaxe. H jy Mrs. Laura Duerr of Kelso. Wash.: and two brothers. Lo Reiachke of SeatUo and Louis Keischke of Sa lem. Member of the Baptist church of Miles City, Mont. Services will be fcld Monday. January . at S p.m.. In the Howell Edward Salem apel ! s -T with Rev. Weaver Hess and Rev. John FaDCr LUflCll IMapkmS t Beicreat Memorial para. v 'Chimney Fire A chimney fire at 2025 called the was no u Myikle" avenue Friday fTT'l J0 ie fir4 Bepartment There f w lMfM juii pnnfu. late resident of Rob erts avenue, at a local hospital Jan uary 45. at the a of 5S years. Sur vived by husband, Barney PapeBfus; two sons, John Papenrus , and Joe Fapenfus of Salem; a daughter, Mrs. Vir.ronc Osborn of Salem; two sisters. X'rt. Arms Sezak and Mrs. Rose SUrk: and four brothers. Frank, Joe, John "Iwi kiM ProhaskL all of Chicago "knd by six grandsons of Salem. Serv ices wiJl be held Saturday, January 47 aVJ PJ.. in the Howell-Edwards Salem Funeral chapel with Rev. P.W trickson otficiating. Concluding serv ices at Belcrest Memorial park. Becoming Scarce Items PORTLAND Jan. 28-(T)-Paper napkins joined the scarce items list today as viholesalers told -restaurant owners there was little hope of new mpplies soon. Cafe proprietors sad customers would have to use th rir handkerchiefs. . J i ' ' -' -.- . Good Keady-to-Wear Sales-, girl, ;re 29 years to 25 years. Atsresslve, reliable, to work a salary and com mission or straight salary, possible to earn as much as $175 per month. Writs Statesmen,' ' "Eox Ho. C23 ftOM SfCfflY, irUFFT CSISStt Cf f SPECIAL ! "TJI afwMDvt Not Drsaa A J y V. Woiks Fast Right Watrs Ni5 J s TAla tti lSlA ( Instaiitly, relief; frora anKy, aneezy distraa of head colds starts to come when you put a: Httio Va-tro-nol up ; each nostril. Also helps prevent many colds from developing If used In tone. , Just try it! Follow directions in folder. r! I" " ymT" .. Sr - mm iuaij aaAMaam dkam mmmmwmmmmmmm aaLsla - Ivttp ywm WWmm wm WVWw wWj : IW lfl AffaHtMl Olff ftKfffi W-sl flpfXCMto4a Ow SaWaCR ) fWtsVpta - mmmmmmw -abhKal aaavsk assbasaasBiBhaA atfaaiA aaiamMsa : fasfVr Tlaaj lsnaTVlsjQasa praftgj aaaaa : vetdt la IsoWv (or mmf mtj-tav$ . NWH.oinii State Guard .1: Scliool Raises S13.01 in Drive &ixiy-one pupiu 01 naiei ureen school have raised $13.01 in the March of Dimes campaign for the national foundation for infantile paralysis. The money is in the form of dimes, held together with scotch tape with each child's name affixed to his or, her own contri bution, j : y, ; i Mrs. iViolet Dick and Mrs. Ma rie Stetler, teachers ! at Hazel Green ichool, have sponsored the project! The money makes "eight feet of idimes" toward the Ihile. It J cmp Adair. was Drougnc to &aiem lasi nigm by Mrs. Dick and a few of her pupils. Unable to find anyone at the local campaign headquarters to receive the- money, it was brought to The Statesman office to: be left in the custody of "Al Ughtner and Maxine Buran, staff TrnilS Will Ohefrv HMWV aT w w a wm. j wmw w "sf 1 "march! of dimes" committee. . Self Denial Week i JKKfc'HRSOM; ThB. Woman's r m m I m- T r I ' Weliare oroup urge Missionary society of the van Old Age limit Removal eelical church : win observe self i 6 -(. denial week January 29 tojFeb- PORTLAND, Jan. 28 -(flP)- The ruary 4. Rev. A. W Oliver! ler tat rmh1!r welfare rnmrnissinn mon topic for Sunday morning today urged passage of the state mits, denies and alleges. - i ; t Arthur H. Moore vs. W. F. Per- : lich and Robert E. Perlich; motion to continue for duration of war Because - defendant is in U. - S. army ferry command, ij I Earl H. Nelson vs. Lee Blanche Nelson; motion to ; continue - because- plaintiff is in armed ser vices.. -,,:- : 4 r ": t Herbert L. Stiff, doing business o XT T. Cfiff Vitniftir Wmranv ivs. Frank J. Roberts, doing bust- j TP-i j 17iiiTl T"'rllrar o. C.1W, Tr Ari nlsintlff V J. Ill XCllVVy motion for continuance for dura tion of war because defendant is in armed services. ; .; ! Edith A. Perryvs. Frank E. Per- ry; divorce complaint; alleges: de sertion; asks Judgment for $1400 allegedly loaned, to defendant be fore marriage, $75 per month all' mony and $150 attorney fees. : Marion J. Mathers vs. Inez Vir ginia Mathers; motion to determ ine value of real property involv ed in divorce decree. v ; Edna A. Potter vs. Ernest Addi son Potter; order of default; ap plication for place on trial docket Patricia Hiday vs. Nellie A. Yana and Delia H. Burns; order directing county treasurer to pay suit costs to defendant Ruby E. Ross vs. Walter Carl- The adjutant . general's 'office here Friday was advised that of the appointment of Frederick C Sullivan Ralm a fWtrfil tnerww tor and instructor of the Oregon 100 decree of divorce grant- state, guard with additional duties led. Olga E. Davenport vs. William R. Davenport and Mae Wright; amended answer and cross com plaint filed; cross : complaint ; al leges desertion of plaintiff; asks care and custody of two minor children and that he also be de clared the owner 'of certain real property. i -Valley Credit Service vs. West- ley L. Imel; satisfaction of judg ment filed. PROBATE CXTJKT William Frederick Garnjobst estate; final account approved. fc 'Rmma T Rntrhlr Mtat will Captain Sullivanjis a graduate admitted to probate and Naoma as .liaison officer1, with the north' west defense sector and northern security district 1 - 1 - V Sullivan will be stationed in the adjutant general's 'office here. : Early In the-war Captain Sulli van was stationed with the Infan try at Camp Roberts, Calit, and later was transferred to tank de stroyers, Camp Hood, Texas, for 18 months, as instructor in rifle marksmanship; battle conditioning and tactical training of troops. The past year ha was stationed at of the engineers school of camou- ilage at Fort Belvoir, Va. (Prior to the war he owned and operated a decorating business In Salem. will be, "Practicing Self Denial. " Flora Ren fuss appointed executrix without bond; ; estate valued at $6000 real and $10,000 : personal; appraisers E. M. Larsen, Edward O. Stadter and Ed D. Potter; lega tees include: Naoma Flora Reh fuss, daughter; Wanda Syrene Fleet, daughter. Great Falls, Mont; , Seymour Francis . Fleet, son, Great Falls, Mont; Rose Max ine Van Natta, daughter Portland; Alfred William Fleet, son, Salem Bernice Loraine Rentschler, daughter, Portland. Anna C Stewart estate; annual account of Sarah Stewart, execu- Theory True Indian legend which indicates Crater "lake lies in a sunken mountain In the Cascade range! and not in a blowout of volcanic origin has been authenticated by recent scientific reports of Carne-1 tie Institute of Technology, Rev. E. C Alford told members of the4 Salem Board of Realtors at their - Monday meeting Friday in Marion hotel. - ;- A student of, the lake, Reverend Alford has written a technical pa per on the subject The lake was discovered in 1853 by gold pros-; pectors, but lost to the world from i that time until 1874 when a com- : pany of soldiers from Klamath fe- ; located it on July 4 and named It Union peak., . Geologists figure there are IT cubic miles of material missing ; from the mountain. This gap in ' the; content of the mountain ere- . ates the crater, which is 4000 feet i from the rim to the bottom of the I water.The water at one place in i the lake is 1996 feet deep. , ' j The speaker called the Crater lake surroundings the finest piece of real estate in the world. With-1 out feeding streams, the, lake; maintains its natural stag at all I times. In the lake are two small I islands. One of these, Wizard, ris es 800 feet above the water and ! its 'crater is filled with perpetual snow, the speaker said. ; neck Ucsl Inschlicn Installed under pneumatie pressure. ...'.j and . letal laterlockinx Weather Stripping Saves ee te 41 m year faeL Free Estimate - Ne ObligaUea J. D. Canpbll 1119 Reeeevelt rheae 84M senate bill which removes the $40 a month ceiling from old age as sistance grants. Payment of assist ance was suggested on the basis of individual needs. I ; - - - : .y , . - . -;''' ? - - -.- ;- v ;:- , if t - mm aiaTii yMWfc w mmm mm mm MORE NURSES ARE NEEDED NOW! ''.il' - -.j ALL vamta eea Mat , .-!. w I i :-- t" i . v -r ' ; !i 1 If ym tf wrrm'"4 taka fcan Mrsmfl i mmnm't crM If v- are e Saaiar Ca4et Nat sarv yaer final sis meetks Ut ea'Army If ym 'mf m fefiWtstW warse fata tka U. S. Army Man Cars. Yaa aasy HMaa tka diffarsaca ssrwasa life end dsetli re eav weaaead as a.. Vis t writ yswr kct Itad Craas Cfeeataf fa hM Infoematiaa aad eaaKcatiaa Waak. Or camawnicat with tka $artea GaaeraL U. $. Araiy, Waskieftaa 25, 0. C .Tli mUrtt af yaw lecaf Red Crass Cheater k: ' ; ' ' i' T.435 STATE STREET T - j . UNITED STATES ARMY NURSE CORPS ;, . ? Thisynssage sponsored by ' , 7SR". ..! :., L-Jaa4 LA. ' r r tiiilil.iiia I imma " 1 -v-. ; ',5. Today! January 'i ' 4 Cleanup Glearance V; Millet s 423 State St Salem, Oregon V