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PAGE TWO Ths OREGON STATESMAN. Scdem, Oregon- Wednesday Morning. August 21. 1946 State Employe jGroups Urge 40-Hour Week rr. J.r,i a hll fv f r nvcr t r nil aiwl m hrt'-tiiy 40-hur -k -'ale rmV-'ywi rre -n-vi V: ndy ti di'lcuation n i.r Oufi" State Fmployfi tr 'he Airt-fi n Kedcr r. 4 !b.i( a! ,i(T Rtruip r. . -ariNl (f'f'iii- the state ! 'H'. f cmrru.H4i li. public -t 'f.p n the ta'e n il . ii . retrial!. ' fxiw'trij; wheHnlej I tit ..( empl'.yi-s m Oregon k U-rr 4! t. l Jnirs a ur-k, 'jrh t'.ere r' nn exrrp--. M -iii'-I ''jt th.i" the Vi;,t trnl' ym -t i ' offices nfi.,'r on a fivc-lv w k u rst-nijl'yni nt iomn- -horter work week than tome .ther departments. At the conclusion of the con ference with the civil service commission a delegation repre senting the employment aervice employes conferred with Gov. Karl Snell. Neither Snell nor the employment service representa tives would comment on what transpired at the conference. It also was asked at the hear ing that the vacation time for pub lic employes be increased from one day a month, which is accu mulative, to two days a month, or 24 days a year. The argument viis advanced that many large corporations already have adopt ed the 40-hour five-day week with the result that they are re ceiving more efficiency from their workers and have increased rath er than lowered production. Classifications of the 7500 state workers under the act recently were completed by the commis non and August 22 has been fixed as the deadline for protests. ( T1U t Mr Nedrv for IWtter Hearing eyov FULLER LIVING ? i "vj,: iJ" tri MIkh Shipp Dies at Silverton Home SLVERTON Miss Tommy Mo sell Shipp, 24. died Monday at her j renderu-e. She came to Silverton with her parents seven years ago from Seymour. Texas, where she was born April 18. 1922. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p m. at the Memor ial chapel of Elk man funeral home, with burial in the Silverton cem etery. Rev. E. S. Jones, pastor of the Church o God, will offi Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shipp of Silver ion and three brothers. Tamadge, Doyle and Hubert of Silverton. Ntw ieUone M0N0 PAC GIVES FPUTOWI HEARING - ifc rm. mmtm fJr wiuil BHto l muty iKr mcrnioui orw ' X i hting h k tv-j,n4 ,r Ik w. i w t, R fc hnjluadr . lrff atari m it. m- i n, Urii.tnr Mm Pu ' - l.n. luU ctw luapia tw-lo r" . nvr . (.a Prixmimni '" - tHnr M mo h( ' w ram. tiMt. n,oT a tV fu wJ) Mtiar Fall Tuoc triial Y.m1 ir Write Sahfn's Newest H--rir.g Aid H'-rf-l .ju 9 r ters J. R. NEDRY, DEALER MKMHKtl Jsmo- N. Taft & AciHtew serving the Hard of Hearing Since mi 23 Rrrrmu Railtling 1 North ('mnrrritl Street Ralem. Oregoa Phone 2-4491 Miss Phillips Dies Following Long Illness an illness last of years. Fu- be held today Forella E. Phillips. 85, died Tuesday at her residence, IdH S. Liberty st., after ; ing for a numberj neral services will at 10:30 a m. ih the C'loueh-Bar rick chapel with Rev. James Aik en Smith of Portland officiating. Interment will be in City View cemetery. Miss Phillips had been a resi dent of Oregon since 1888, com ing here from the middle west where she wag born January 28, 1.861. She wag at; different times employed as'bookkeeper and sten ographer at the Salem water com pany and in Willamette univer sity's library, latejr teaching mu sic here. She " was a member of the First Presbyterian church for 66 years, having joined in 1880. Surviving are two nieces, Mrs. Isobel Munson. and Mrs. Edith Phillips Ross, bothj of Los Angeles, Calif.; and cousins, Mrs. Sara Phillips Holmes of Los Angelei, Mrs. Angie Smith of Fort Scott. Kan., and AndreW Phillips Silver of Portland. FLY TO NEW YORK Mr. and Mrs. James Garvin and small son Charles will leave by plane for New York City Septem ber 1 where they! will visit Gar vin's sister who is jfll. Garvin, who is a county depujty sheriff, will return by plane -ith his family to Salem on September 17. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Mrs. Stella Evans. 2163 N Church st.. was taken to the Dea coness hospital Tuesday by Sa lem first aid men after she had injured her left arm in a fall. The hospital reported her condition not serious and indicated that she would be discharged today. 1 samn m i ...M the OREGON COAST,.. It! aVe-fMrfW (trlililful ! Iirr continues on through Srjlriiilri and into01lrr I the Oregon 'jm-A. Aixomnjod Ihi ate more plrnliful, the surf a inviting, salmon arxl surf fishing are al their bet in the fall. For informal ion, write: Ml ( RECOVERING AT; HOME Sharon DuCWen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erl DuChien of 2495 N. 5th art.; who broke her leg in a fall from a third-story win dow, has been dismissed from the hospital and now at her home. is recuperating BUELL IN HOSPITAL Charles Buell. 2140 Maple ave., was in the Salern General hos pital today with head injuries re ceived when h toppled backward with a ladder at his home Tues day. First aid me)n brought him to the hospital where his condi tion was reported jgood last night. E. G. Sanders Resigns Stale Tax Audit Post E. G. Sanders, for more than 20 years chief auditor of the in heritance tax division of the state treasury department, has resigned, Leslie M- Scott, state treasurer, annuonced here Monday. He will be succeeded by Irving Brown, law' partner of the late Ralph Campbell. Brown formerly was district attorney of Deschutes county. Mrs. SpeUbrink Rites Friday Mrs. Mathilda Spelbrink, 73. died Tuesday at her residence on route 5. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Clough-Barrick chapel. Inter ment will be in Belcrest Memor ial park. Born at New Ulm, Minn., March 14, 1873, Mrs. Spelbrink was mar ried in 1891. Her husband died in 1931. She and her family came to Salem from Minnesota in 1919. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors for 35 years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Stella Masten, Salem; two sons. Perry and Arthur Spelbrink of Salem; a brother, Peter Kitzberg er of New Ulm, Minn.; two sis ters, Mrs. Anne Simmet of New Ulm, Minn., and Pauline Kitz berger of McSherry town, Minn.; three grandchildren, Donald, De loris and Susan of Salem. I NOTICE Ot rNTEWTION TO IM PROVE THAT CERTAIN ALLEY IN BLOCK 12. GEORGE H. JONES AD DITION. FROM THE NORTH LINE OF MEYERS STREET TO THE SOUTH LINE or WILSON STREET IN THE CITY OF SALEM. OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th Common Council of the City of Salem Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient, and hereby declares its pur- doh and intention io improve mat certain alley in Blo?k 12. George H. Jones Addition, from the rorth line oi Meyers Street to the South line of Wilson Street, in the City of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, at the expense ot the abutting and adjacent property owners, by bringing said alley to the established grade ana paving saia aj ler with six-inch Portland Cement concrete sixteen feet I in width. In ac cordance with the plans and specifica tions therefor, which iwere adopted Dy the Common Council; on the 5th day of August. 1946. now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred tq and made a part hereof The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and Intention to make the abovedescrioel improve ment bv and through the Street De partment of the City f Salem, Oregon. ot the City of Salem. Oregon, this 8th day of August. IMS ! ALFRED MUNUT Citr Recorder Salem. Oregon A 7-1-8-10-13-14-15-19-17-20 Sc 11 rilONK J4S7 MATINEE DAILY FROM 1 P.M. STARTS TmORROW! Ends Today! (Wednesday) I lav Mi Hand "Well Groomed Bride" j Albert Dekker "The French Key" NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE THAT CERTAIN ALLEY IN BLOCK 2S. SALEM, FROM THE NORTH LINE OF MARION STREET TO THE SOUTH LINK OF UNION STREET IN THE CITY Or SALEM OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient, and hereby declares its pur pose and Intention to Improve that certain alley in Block 23. Salem, from the North line of Marlon Street to the South line of Union Street in the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and ad jacent property owners, by bringing said alley to the established grade and faving said alley wtth six-inch port and Cement sixteen and one-half feet in width, in accordance with the plans were adopted by the Common Council on the 5th day of August, 1946, now on file in the Office of the City Record er, and which are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and Intention to make the above -described improve ment by and through the Street De partment of the City of Salem, Oregon. Bv order of the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, this 9th day of August. I94R AI.FHF.D MUNPT City Recorder. Salem. Oregon A 7-8-9-10-13-14-15-18-17-20 Sc 21 1 Fl J7' it! C: ) HER MAN! A ,r A ' r - Us New! It'$ DifferenH t ' ... lt Ablaze W.rh Action And Love I Three Bright New Screen Stars in The Kind Of Hit You'l Rave About! 4kk f&sd with DANE CLARK JANIS PAIGE ZACHARY SCOTT FAYE EMERSON GEORGE TOBIAS HELDON LEONARD CO-HIT I YOU'RE ON THE TRACK TO SIDE-SPLITTING LAUGHTER . . . AND RIP-ROARING FUN! PLUS LATE NEWS! and CAKTOON "THROW 1N(; THE HI LL" T TARRING ROY ACUFF AM Wt Smoky Meaataia Boys ALLAN LANE A0ELE MARA NOTICE OF KALE OF REAL PROPERTY' AT PRIVATE SALE In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for the County of Marion Probate Department NO. 12423 In the Matter of the Guardianship of ADA L MATHAIS. an Incompetent. NOTICE" is hereby given that in pur suance to an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, duly made, rendered and entered of record in said Court on the 3rd day of August. 1946. In the matter of the Guardianship of Ada L Mstthais. an Incompetent, the undersigned, as guardian of the person and estate of said ward, will proceed to sell, at private sale, from and after the 4th day of September. 1948 at the office of Brazier C. Small, guardian herein, at 810 First National Bank Building. Salem. Oregon, to the highest bidder, upon the terms and conditions here inafter mentioned and subject to con firmation by said Court, all of said ward's right and interest in and title to that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Mar lon. Stale of Oregon and particularly described as follows, to-wlt Lots 1 and 2. Block 8. Western Addi tion to the Town of Turner, as shown by deed recorded in Book 118. page 187. Record of Deeds for Marion County, Oregon, and also Lots 3 and 4. Block 6. Western Addition to the Town of Turner, as shown bv deed recorded in Book 157. page 38B. Rec ord of Deeds for Marion Cattnty, Oregon. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE The purchaser shall pav to the said guardian, in cash, the full amount bid for the Interest of said ward in said real property, upon the confirmation of said sale by the Court, and the ex ecution and delivery of the guardian's deed transferring the said minor's title to said real property to the purchaser. The said purchaser shall assume the payment of and take said above de scribed real property subject to all existing encumbrances. State and County taxes and all assessments of whatever name or nature which are now a lien against or may hereafter become chargeable to the interest so acquired by the purchaser herein. BRAZIER C. SMALL Guardian of the Person and Estate of ADA L. MATHAIS. in incompetent. CIO First National Bank Building Salem. Oregon. A. 714-21-28 Opens 6:45 P.M. -4-NOW! MUSIC! FUN! CFeattire ARMIDA 'Machine Gun Mama' M 1 Lil LY. Opens 6:45 P.M. Now! Thrills! Suspense! GERALDINE FITZGERALD" STDNCY CtfENSTIUT. MTI8 Co-Hit! Buster Crab be "Gentlemen With Guns" I ill .Mf V A - -Z. Starts Today! Opens 6:45 P.M. 1 mmmmmn Co-Feature Bob Hope - Martha Raye "NEVER SAY DIE" Club Hears of Teacher Lack Lack of "glamour" and an in different public were blamed for the present teacher shortage in the -nation by Mrs. Agnes Booth, county schools superintendent, as she addressed the weekly meeting of the Junior Chamber of Com merce Tuesday noon. She complained that the pub lic "won't let teachers be human beings" and cited statistics to show that 633,000 persons have left the teaching profession in the United States since 1939. Bringing the shortage still clos er to home she reported that 25 teachers were still needed to fill positions in Marion county schools this fall. 12-Ycar-Oltl Qirl Missing Ruth Smith, age 12. was re ported as missing from her home at 4015 Portland rd. since 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, by her mother. Mrs. Margaret Harris, according io police reports. She is described as five feet one inch tall, weigh ing 102 pounds, having dark brown hair and hazel eyes. When last seen she was wearing a red skirt, white blouse and white saddle oxfords. She carried a brown leather bag, red purse and had about $15 on her person, Mrs. Harris told police. Police had no report of her be ing found late last night. F. G, McCarroll Funeral Today Funeral services for Floyd E. McCarroll. 53, resident of 965 Shipping st , who died at 6:18 p.m. Monday after a heart attack while unloading lumber from a trailer on North Front street, will be conducted at 10:30 a m today In the Clough-Barrick chael. Mr. McCarroll was Im.iii in Iowa. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Kathryn McCarroll; the m rents. Mr. and Mrs. Willuim McCarroll; two sisters, Mrs. Marvin Pet k ins j brother, D. S. McCarroll, all S and Mis. A. I. Newton, ami one I lem renMenta. Too Late to Classify RADIO $10: Coolerator. 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