The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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iThe OREGON STATESMAN Salem Oregon, Sund'Morningy October 217 1945
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The Oregon Statesman
ON TODB j .
On a tour of the state in the
interest .of the apprenticeship
program is L. H. Andrews, di
rector of the Oregon state ap
prenticeship . council, and Win
. ston D. Pin-vine, supervisor the
state vocational program. The
program, which is to provide on-the-job
training in the skilled
crafts for youths, is governed, by
a nine-man board. The board in
cludes three state officials, three
employer and three employe rep
resentatives appointed - by 'the
governor. ! .
Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1278 N. Lib
erty, phoue 8592. .
CAR HIT VJ J .
' City police reports showed that
car ' driven by i Raymond W,
Schiess, 1343 S. Commercial, - had
collided 'wiuV a parked car be-
. longing to Joyce Kidder, 624 N.
Capitol, early Saturday morning
and had run over the curb at 661
f N. Capitol, damaging a walnut
tree belonging to Ernest Todd of
that address. Schiess was brought
to the station and booked oh a
. charge of failure to stop at: the
scene of an accident and later re
leased when the other parties de
clined to sign a complaint
Tut storage. Let us tell you about
- our storage with free moih-proof--
Ing. Prices. j ' '
BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits i were issued
Saturday fromf the office of J
Harold Davis, city J engineer, to
- Frank W. Barber to alter a two
story dwelling at 1445 B street.
$400; E. J. Williams to alter
two-story dwelling at 2164 Maple,
$50; and to C. M. Scott to alter
a garage at 225 E.I Superior St.,
$400..
VFtd., wal. bedrm. suite. P. 5862.
WANT BIKE RETURNED
" If the party who took a bicycle
: unlawfully" at the Turner football
game Friday will return the ve
hicle no complaint will be issued,
' ' Deputy Sheriff Harlan Bones de-i
dared Saturday. - i
Wedding pictures taken at the
church. 520 State. Ph. $722.
DIRECTOR HERE ,
" M. O. Eckern, director of voca
tional .rehabilitation for-the ter
ritory .of Hawaii, has been a Sa
lem visitor the past week,' viewing
work and plans of the rehabilita
tion department of Oregon.
.Capital Cab phone 6646. J .
SALE APPROVED '
: The sale of a 16 acre tract has
been approved by; the county
court to P. G. and Thelma Bouche
for $400.
Obituary
AUmao
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Ira i O. Alvnan. at hit residence.
Turner. Wednesday. Oci. 17. at the as
n m.1i u..ra Umh.nH nf Mm Stella
Alimin, of Turner; father of Mrt. Del
phla'Kerberg, Mrs. Imogene Shafer,
Ralph and Glenn Alsmanl mil of Salem,
i Mrs. iAnna May Empey. of Juncuon
i City, A. M. Alsman. L. M. Alsman. and
Rex Alsman. all of Portland; brother
of Mr. Stella Brower, of Turner,, and
William Alsman. of Astoria. Survived
; also by thirteen grandchildren. Serv
- Ice wUI be held Monday, Oct. 23. at
t p.m., from Clough-Barrlck chapel,
r with interment in Belle Passt ceme
t tery, VToodburn.
BalUrd
Raymond S. Ballard, at a local hos-
ital, Oct. 18. rather of S. Torrest Bal
ard. In U5. army. Private Christian
Science lervlces- will be held from
. Clougb-Barrick chapel, Monday JTOct.
- fi. at 10:30 a.m; j i
W tinman
Edward John Weinman, late resident
' of Rt. 7. at a local hocpital Friday,
Oct. 19. Survived by wife. Mrs. Caro
tin C. Weinman, of Salem; daughter
. Constance D. - Weinman, of. Salem;
brother. Frank Weinman of Salem; U
. ten, Mrs. Nicholas Kurtlf of Brooks,
. On-, and Mrs. Clyde Leedy of Brooks.
" Or. Also several nieces and nephews.
Services will be held from the chapel
of Clough-Barrlck company Tuesday,
October S3, at 1:30 p.m., with Rev.
Lowell Gllger officiating. Interment in
, Crescent Grove cemeteiy at Tlgard,
Ore. .
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In this city, October, 19.. Mrt. Ma
4 Abb, 10S5 N. Cottage st. , Mother of
Frank E. Perry of Salem, and Glenn
, Perry and Joseph Butler, both of San
4 Francisco. Funeral announcements lat
er by the W. T. Rigdon company.
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k Mrs. Mart Sutton, at local hospital
' irwrtnhr 90. at the Are of 75 veara. An
nounccmeni ox services
i Clough-Barrlck company.
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NURSES VISIT HERE i
Mrs. ' Ritchie Patterson, Red
Cross nurse and Pacific area con
sultant for. nurses' aides, and Mrs.
Albert Stoner' a volunteer nurses'
aidi frnm San Maton lvhrt i how
assistant lu uits. auuiiiiiauaiur lif-j
charge of nurses' aides for 3 the-
Red Cross, spent two days in Sa-v
lem recently discussing with I the
nursesS aide committee here; fu
ture plans for the corps. Marion
county chapter, Red Cross, was
one of the few coast chapters vis
ited. . . - , ' r
Cyn" Cronise -Photographs and
Frames. 1st Natl . Bank Bldg.
PTA MEETING SET i
Sidney King, director of 3 the
safety - division of .the secretary
of state's office, will arrange the
program for the first -meeting of
the Salem high Parent-Teachers
association, slated for Tuesday
nighty in the high school auditor
ium. A panel discussion of school
and home safety in connection
with National Safety week ifwilj
be held. All parents, whether
members or not, are invited to
attend.. : j
7 hr. developing & printing ser
vice at Burke's Camera Shop.-174
N. ComL I
40 ET 8 IN EUGENE
State officers of the 40 et 8
societie of the American Legion
attended the annual venison feed
of the Lane county voiture Sat-
urday night in Eugene. The offi
cers are "members of the Majion,'
county!' voiture Noj 153 ofsfthe
organization. Bert Stevens, for
merly of Albany but now of ITil
lamook, is grand chef de gare
this year. :i
For unpainted furniture shop at
Woodrow's, 325 Center. a
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COMMITTEE NAMED .1
In charge of the coming eighth
victory loan drive at Salem high
school will be" Jerry McCdrroick;
with the following students nam-f
ed on the committee that is to
3ist him: Carolyn Davis, Bob
Wager?, Suzanne Huggins and
Kenard Adams. -
We cut and Install Shatter'-Pr&f
auto - glass. R. D. Woodrow, 3325
Center st
ATTEND CONVENTION f
. Claude H.. Murphy, state real
estate commissioner, will leave
here next week for St Louis, Mon
to attend the annual convention
of thejnational. Ucense law' 0ffi-
cials, composed. of state real es
tate officials. Murphy is president
or uie prganizauon.
Immediate delivery on - automatic
gas water heaters. Ralph Johnson
Appliances, Valley Motor Bldg.
Ph. 4036. . '
FALL TERM TO START
The s state supreme court will
hold Its fall term in Pendleton
starting October 29, Arthur,
Bensop, clerk, announced Satur
day, Benson, said the eastern Ore
gon docket would include a num
ber of cases and the hearings
probably would cover three or
four days.
Ceiling Prices for hogs. All
weights. Midget Market Deliver
to Cannons' Killing Plant
25th St
CLUB MEETS MONDAY
. Townsend club No. 2 will meet
Monday., October 22 at 8 p. m.
irrthe ctourt house
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For. home loans see Salem Fed
eral, 130 South Liberty. :
Frank Doolittle, master Service
Station, ia now open 24 hours each
day, .including Sunday. They spe
cialize in prompt courteous serv-?
ice and " promise . that you will - get
"complete satisfaction with' every J
transaction. .
Pnre Ground Bee!
is only
j 25 c lb.
Saving Cenler :
Salem and West Salem 'f
APPROPRIATE
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Dignified, Impressive, and cp
propricrte aretlhe arrangementa
of all funeral services held in
this establishment . . .
. . . Appropriate In thetype cf
service, that It may be in keep
ing iwith the taste of the family.
..." 'Appropriate In the cost,
tiiat' rio hardship resul3 from
unnecessary? expense. 1
Leston
Charles
Howell - Edwards
FUNERAL nOME
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: Terwilliger-Edwards)
545 N. Capitol Phone
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DAN SEMB ELECTED j
Dan.ySemb was elected presi
dent, Mariann Crolsan, vice pres'
ident, and Pat Agee, secretary
treasurer, at the last meeting of
the Civics club at Salem high
school. The committee which will
head the annual club i carnival
was announced, with Betty Lou
Edwards, Buster .Wilson, Joan
Randall, La Vera Heibert, Har
riet Huston and Al Laue named.
The club is offering a $5 prize
for the best. theme idea submit
ted for the carnival. "
Moyers Beauty 3hoppe closed
Mondays until further notice. 1445
N. ComT.
POSTS" BOND ; 4
Dadd Wasmuth, 40, wanted In
Polk county on a larceny charge
involving some building materials,
posted $50 bond in the county
sheriff's- office and stated that he
would appear fht court in that
county and deny any implication
in iny affair of that nature. Was-m'-th
came into the 6ffice volun
tarily. ' '
We for. Pets' Sake Look! Fresh
meat for dogs and cats,: only 20c
per lb. RinglandV Pet Shop, 463
Ferry st - jS ;, f ' 1
INJURED IN FALL j
. Mrs.: A. L. Lamb, 527 Knapp
, 62, received La cut I forehead
when she fell while walking near
High and Willow streets, first aid
men said Saturday. The "cut re
quired several stitches, they i add
ed. - - I
Ideal lot for ! that new home
60x135. 5 nut trees-Location 1000
blk. N. 16ttVl$1500 Cash. Ph.
4642. Eve. 2-1647. j
GOES HOME SATURDAY
Dismissals from the Deaconess
hospital Saturday included ; Mr3.
John Baecher, j route one,: box
three, and her . infant daughter;
Mrs. Darwin Noyes, 640 Marion
st, . who underwent I medical
treatment ' at the institution, : and
Mrs. Margaret I Pedersoii, 157 S.
Winter st, who: went home after
having her tonsils removed.
Wanted all kinds of real estate to
sell as we are sold out C. H. San-ders-231
N. High-5838. ,
We need homes to sell. List yours
with us. C. K. Sanders-231 N.
High 5838. w -' "'
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STAFF MEMBER:
Staff member of the Lamp
lighter, literary publication at
Oregon State college, is Mrs. Eve
lyn Landforce of Rickreall. The
periodical will appear on news
stands on November. 1 for the
first time this year, S";-
Turkey pickers report. Top wages.
Marion Creamery and Poultry Co.
BOY TO BIRRELLS 1
Mr. and Mrs, George Birrell,
310 Richmond st., are the parents
of a boy, born at 4:30 a.m. Sat
urday at the Deaconess hospital.
Before you redecorate see Imper
ial Washable Wallpaper at Elf-
strom's.
MISSING
Albert Smith, 12, was reported
missing from the Fairview home
Saturday by attendants at the in-f
stitution.
Cheerio Inn Js open from 5:30 to
8 pan.' week. days. (
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. 6, Here's good news ioc driyer riding oa worn ttttf.' Vt hart
DURECAP! It means new, thick treads with Duramin--to giv your
tires thousands of extra miles. Duramia is die exclusive B. F. Goodrich
ichemical compound thai has been' fighting heat deterioration and
fortifying; tread rubber hi top line B. F. Goodrich tires lor more
than four years. I
Get the extra mileage that t)urjmin will give to your smooth tires
don't say recap-say DURECAP.
It costt no mora to DURECAP 07 (o)
I 6.00-16 ONLY JJ ubi a
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Safety Week
Proclaimed,
Jay Cees Plan
This week will of f iclally "t be
"Safety Week" in Salem, accord
ing to a proclamation issued by
Mayor I. M. Doughton. The week
is sponsored . by the. Junior
Chamber of Commerce. Radio in
terviews on safety, window dis
plays and speeches before the
service club of the city will con
stitute r much of the ' JayCees'
work to publicize the event I
The proclamation follows: ! '
WHEREAS, the week of Octo
ber 22 to 27 formally has been
designated Oregon Safety week
by the Governor of the State of
Oregon, and- !
WHEREAS, the, importance . of
directing public attention to the
vital matter of accident preven
tion, in . the interest of . postwar
economic security is widely rec
ognized, and - i
WHEREAS, it appears this can
be" done effectively through an
integrated state - wide program
embracing the concerted effort of
all . interested individuals and
agencies, . .
NOW, THEREFORE, I,. I. M.
Doughton, Mayor of the City of
Salem do hereby call upon the
citizens of this . city to observe
and ; participate in the activities
of this worth-while program.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my hand.
DONE in the -city hall of Sa
lem this 18th day of October in
the year of our Lord, nineteen
hundred and forty-five.:
DOUGHTON
. 1 1 Mayor
PICKENS RETURN ' '
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Pickens re
turned to Salem today after
spending u the past week in Coos
Bay at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs,
Brewer Mills. '
Painting & Decorating. Ph. 7552.
AUTO PARTS STOLEN
I" The Capps Used Car lot, 520 N. ,
Commercial, told city police that
someone took several car parts
from automobiles in their - lot
Friday night
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Reroof with Johns-Manville as
phalt shingles right over your old
roof. 10 yr. guarantee. 1 yr. to
pay. Free estimates. Mathis Bros.
164 S. Coml. Ph. 4642. 4
DAUGHTER BORN
; A daughter was Iborn Saturday
to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Graham,
871 N. Liberty, at 2:40 pjn. at th
Salem General hospital. Graham
is i associated with the Oregon
state highway department
Everything in unfinished furni
ture with special prime coaf Easy
to paint At Picketts Co-oj Fur
niture. 13th and State St f
Victory Cafe- Now open. Short
order. Ala Carte. 166 S. Liberty.
CURFEW VIOLATIONS
Three violations of the city cur
few ordinance were reported by
city police Friday night The
youths -were released to their
parents and taken home.
Nov tubes Not Rationed
It's smart to replace those weak,
patched, stretched, chafed, pre-war
tabes with pew tubes. A robe ia tune
caa save a tire. Get new B. F. Goodrich
ration-free tabes.
PLUS TAX
HS 0. CoiaaeKjaIltrttabauh, Manager-rPhone 915$
Neuiier Hancjs Down :
Vet Education Rulinsr
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In. cases where veterans of
World War II take advantage of
Oregon's educational aid law of
the 1945 legislature and attend
school less than 60 hours' a week
they , shall receive a proportion
of . the maxium of . $35 av month.
plus actual expenses provided the
total does not exceed the $35, At
torney Generar George Neuner
ruled here Saturday. : -
The opinion was requested by
Hugh Rosson, director of the state
veterans welfare department
WU Law School
Adds to Faculty .
With requests for: admission hav
ing tripled during the past week,
Ray Smith, acting 'dean of the
Willamette university law school,
announced Saturday . the addition
of three local men: to the faculty
for the coming year. ;
They are Judge E. M. Page, cir
cuit court judge, who will hold
classes in criminal law and proce
dure; Dean Ellis, member of the
legal staff of the state tax com
mission who will handle courses
on taxation, and ; Robert Dear
mond, legal representative with
the state highway commission who
will teach Oregon law. .
Registration for all students will
be held Monday, October 29.
LPunIbIlnB n&ecudl
CIRCUIT COURT j
Juanita Vivian Kowalkowskl ' vt
Frank J. Kowalkowskl: amended com
plaint for divorce states that two- minor
children are -in Chicago with defend
ant and asks that no award of cus
tody be made In the decree.
State vs Arthur Vanvleet: plea of
guilty entered before Judge George
Duncan to charge of selling liquor to
a minor; $200 fine and costs.
Frank Gould vs Anna Gould; com
plaint for divorce charges cruel and
inhuman treatment and asks custody
of minor child: married in February,
1939. at Vancouver, Wash. - -
Apalonia BeuUer vi George J. Kuf
ner and - others; answer and . cross-
Beauty Shop for sale." Good, in
come. 305 1st Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone 3663. Eve.-3460.
BRIDGE REOPENED
Taylor's bridge, above Mehama,
which has been closed for nearly
a week "for repairs, has been re
opened, the county bridge crew
reported Saturday.'
The Pike, Icecream, bulk or brick,
no, limit 12 flavors. Open daily
11 to 11, Sunday 11 to 6.
CLUB TO MEET '
Townsend club No. 3 will meet
Tuesday at 8 pin.! at their head
quarters, 17th and; Court streets,
lor a business meeting.
FALLS, CUTS MOUTH
Donald Smalley, 205O S. Sum
mer st, was treated by first aid
men Saturday after he fell on a
rock at the edge of a fishpond at
his home and received minor
mouth injuries. j
ROBED ALE Fire of unde
termined origin destroyed the res
idence of .Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ladd here Friday morning. In the
early days the house served as
the village store and postoffice,
The house was a total loss, as
only a few clothes were saved.
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WU Sorority to
Occupy New ,
Today
'-: Miss Harriet Smith, president
of the I Willamette . university
chapter of Chi Omega sorority,
said Saturday that the Chi Ome
ga members twill occupy their
new home at 993 Court st today.
The house Is the former home of
Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity,
and for the past two. years has
been used by the university to
house independent women while
the dormitory ' was occupied by
the navy, ? ;
The local Nu-Delta chapter of
Chi. Omega is, the youngest'. na
tional sorority on the Willamette
campus, haying been colonized
last spring with the assistance of
the Portland alumnae and the
Oregon State college and Univer
sity of Oregon chapters. When
they received their charter May
1 they; became the 98th member
of Chi Omega sorority. '
During, the spring semester the
Chi Omegas 1 occupied Frederick
son Annex on - Ferry street, . but
with an increase in membership
they found it necessary to find
a larger' home for the coming
year. -' i I - -i
Buenos Aires has a population
of 2,595,891. f
complaint aski that judgment held
by answering defendant against Kuf-
ner be declared a lien on Kufner's
two-thirds Interest in real property
involved, that plaintiffs mortgage be
foreclosed and that any sums realized
over money due plaintiff go to answer
ing defendant
PROBATE COURT
Anton Schaffers estate: final account
of Alois Keber, administrator, shows
receipts ot sz3.ioe.za and disbursements
of S6066.M. with balance of S18.099.59:
hearing set for November 26.
Ida M. H. Tekenbur estate: final-
account of-Merle Bowen, administrat
rix, shows ; receipts of S93U.S9 and
disbursements of -$2217.22; hearing set
for November 24.
George C. Will: estate: supplemental
inventory and ' appraisal held October
17. , .
JUSTICE COURT
State vs Orval Dale TulL 1r.. charse
ox reciuess : arjving set lor tnal fJC
tober 22 it 10 i. m.
State vs Joseph Blivens McHenrv:
$1 and cocts on charge of having no
motor venicie i license.
SUte vs 2. ! Clinton Hart: $29 and
costs on charge ot unlawful discharge
oz urearms, zrora a mgnway, -MUNICIPAL
COURT
Raymond W. Schiess,' 1343 S. Com
mercial; failure to stop at scene of
accident; paid $100 bail; dismissed; no
complaint. ;
MARRIAGE LICENSES . i
Jack C. Stevenson, U. S. engineers.
Lebanon, and Jeanne M. Hill, 24,
oeauncun. Muitnoman. - i
Harry B. Fields. Jr 24. railroad aeent
and . touanna , Edmonds. . 24. stenos-
rapner. Doia or Eugene.
Lewis B. i rranklin Roth. 31, naval
officer. Klamath Fallc. and Evelyn
Swain, 34. assistant - superintendent of
nome economics, 173 S. Cottage
Salem. - i ,
Donald lavage, 33. U. S. army. S61S
Brooks ave., and Barbara Cbuchman,
28, stenographer, 556 . Union st, both
oz saiem.
PORTABEE SAWMILL
OREGON CITY, Oct 20--A
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poruoie sawmill wmcn can . oe
knocked down and trucked Into
inaccessible, places - has been
demonstrated at a remote Clacka
mas river site. Output of the
electrically-powered operation is
about 50,000- board feet daily.
Real Estate Brokers,
Salem to be Examined f
A series of examinations for
real estate brokers and real estate
salesmen; the first of which is
scheduled at Medford November
13, was announced here Saturday
by Claude H. Murphy, state real
estate commissioner. 1 "
Other examinations , will be con
ducted at Salem November 14 and
in Portland November 15. ; More
than 250 persons will write in the
tests. ;; .. , . . . :'
The examinations will be con
ducted! by the state, real estate
board."-' .. :- !'
New Plan Cuts
Enlistment Time
For U. S. Navy ;
Chief Quartermaster Fallon, In
charge of the navy local recruit
ing station, has received instruc
tion that-the navy term of enlist
ments has been reduced.
Applicants 1? years of age will
be enlisted for two,' three years,
or not to exceed minority. Appli
cants from 18 to 30 years inclu
' sive will " be enlisted for - either
two, three, four or six years at
the option of the applicant Rat
ings available for original enlist
ment are apprentice seaman, hos
pital apprentices second class,
stewards mates third class, sea
man first class RT.
The navy is now operating all
trade schools, open to all men en
tering the navy upon the com
pletion of 12 weeks' recruit train
ing, r
Police Ddg Kennel
Established Near Here
Janice Collier, formerly of Iowa,
has established German shepherd
(police) dog kennels on a 2l&-acre
place at route 3, box .711. -.
Miss Collier's dogs include ' des
cendants of Pfeffer von Bern, im
ported German Zieger, American
grand victor and international
champion; of Odin von Busecker
Schloss, imported American cham
pion, considered the most perfect 1
specimen of the breed In his .time;
of Sultan von Hoheluft American
champion; of. Oder von Bern, Ca
nadian champion, and of Sonja of
La Salle, from His Master's Seeing
Eye school. " " ' v
Extradition Ordered
Governor Earl Snell Saturday
authorized " the extradition of
Ralph Shaeffer who is wanlfed at
Longview, I Wash.;"" on a "larceny
charge. He is under arrest hi Sa
lem. '; '- - '" . ' ... ;
governor also issued a requi
si .j for the return of Donald
Schnep, under arrest at San Luis
Obispo, Calif, for forgery. He is
wanted in Portland. ' ! 1
. It's tho life a suit leads
It must be designed and
busv one. It must be able
V accessories. It must be. an
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WU Student
Finds20,000
Year Old Bison
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To the 'unenlightened lt'i ' a
buffalo, but to Russel A. Aorleyt
Salem resident' and junior at the
Willamette university Geology de-t
partment the earthly remains o(
a good sized animal he uncovered
in a' Pliestocene area of Harney,
lake, Harney county this fall were)
once the proud possession of a
Bison Occidentalis, which roamci
this country 20,000 years ago. .
. Morley substantiates his . est!-,
mate of the animal's age . by the)
tact that the Pliestocene age date
bck 20,000 years. Morley states
that the only difference between;
his discovery I and - the modem
buffalo Is a slighOmatter of age.--
, A graduate of Salem high school
in 1942, the Willamette student U
also engaged In the; reconstruction)
of an extinct New; Zealand M04
bird,' a pre-hlstoric giant mam
mal measuring 12 feet in height.
Parts of the bird have been sup
plied by the Ward Foundation of
Rockefeller Center and he. is now
awaiting a shipment of bones from
the national museum of Auck
land, New Zealand.
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The ropes of a ship are called
Its rigging. The wire rope sup
porting the cross bars (spars) 1a
called standing rigging, the hemp)
rope used in trimming sails '. ia
known as running rigging..'
ACCURACY IS ALL
IMPORTANT! The compounding, of pre
scriptions, calls for an accu
racy that can be , attained
only by-combining ..experi
ence, training,. a nd .equip
ment ." . . which " is 4 why
you -should' have j all
your prescriptions fill' at
SCHAEFERS. Our phar
macists AREfxperts; they
have many years of experi
ence; and our laboratory Is
completely modern , in ev
ery respect You can depend
' on SCHAEFER'Sfor accu
racy, speed, and quauty in
gredients! r 1 "
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SCIIAEFER'S
Dreg Store
Phone 5197 or 7013
' 135 North Commercial
that earmarks it for success.
tailored for a long life, andja
"to change its personality with
authentic fashion so you'll "
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