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tTho Stat man. SaUra, Oregon, Wodnoaday. July 2. 1947 ! Hunsperger, late resident of 1820 N. Terry st, Portland, and mother Of Mrs. Rockwell Simpson of Sa- Hem. Interment will follow at Rlv- erview cemetery, Portland. - Alio surviving are the widower, Ervin B. Hunsperger, and wo sons, Edward M. and W. Lester Hunsperger, all of Portland,' four grandchildren and a brother W. E. Hayi and sister Mrs. O. O. Miller, both of Osanatomie, Kan. Mrs. Hunsperger died Monday it her home, at the age of 70. Bulldogs Chew Boy to Death In New York Barred Rocks Win Chicken Contest at OSC NEW YORK, July l-f-An 11 -year-old Bronx boy was chewed and clawed to death to day by five bull dogs, one of which apparently had gone mad, police reported. A patrolman,- investigating the Incident alto was attacked and knocked to the ground by the mad dog before other pollermen shot and killed the animal, authori ties said. Police told this (tory: The boy, Stanley Balabana, left Bronx swimming pool to get some eye glasses he had left out side. Later another boy, Joseph Sher er. 15. saw five dogs running around and . chewing on an ob ject Coming closer, he saw the boy's bare feet, chewed to the bone, protruding from some tall graas about 200 feet from the pool Sherer called police, when Pa- trolman Louis Rissone, 91, ap proached the boy's body, one of the white short-haired dogs lunged at him before he could draw his pistol and threw him to - the ground. As he wrestled with the dog Sgt.' Fred Werner shot and wounded the animal. The 30-pound dog released -Its hold on Risaone nd ran. Two other policemen followed and shot the dog dead. - The boy was pronounced dead. from loss of blood, by Assistant Medical Examiner I. Mickelstein, Rissone, hoEpiUlUed, was not In cnUcal condition. Police said owner of the dogs was Swin- Sandgren, 32. He was held for questioning. Mrs. Hunsperger Riles in Portland Funeral services are set for p. m. today in Holman's chapel Portland, for Mrs. Fannie Edith Navy Enlists 9 Salem Men Seven enlistments and two re- enlistments in the navy during June were announced Monday by the Salem navy recruiting office, Enlisting were Richard Anthony Russell, , George Robert Ficken, Herbert Jerald Lange, William Ray Prlddy, Robert Theodore Newton, Bert Hudson Worley and Donald Westley Straw. They were transferred to the naval training station in San Diego, Calif., where they will complete 14 weeks' training. Following a leave home they will be transferred to a serv ice school or to the fleet '" Robert Roy Clark and Emery Joseph Bunch re-enlisted, as sea men first class and were sent to Seattle, Wash., for assignment to the fleet. Flier's Body Found in Plane CORVALUS. July 1 A dis play of dressed broilers of Barred Rock breed won lor Mrs. Ira Le mon, Monroe, the first prize in Oregon's section of the national Chicken of Tomorrow" contest held here late last week to en courage development of breeds or strains of chickens that will be better adapted for meat purpos es. . The state contest was held in connection with the annual meet ing of the Oregon Baby Chick association.' Judges remarked about the improved quality com pared with the first showing a year ago. Other winners were Clyde Cleveland, Blodgctt, New Hamp shire, second; Ros Hart, Bea- verton. New Hampshire, third; J. R. McRae, last year's winner. R. I. Reds, fourth; Harry Rogers, Albany. New Hamoahlres, fifth, and Mary Lee Rust, Azalea, crossbreds, sixth. Mrs. Lemon was awarded a sil ver trophy. Her entry with those of the next four winners were hard frozen and sent to the re gional Competition in Salt 'Lake City to be held in August.' All of these were given plaques as cer tificates of quality. In the final competition next year substan tial cash awards are-offered. Members, of the O. B. C. A. were told by Dr. E. M. Dicken son, poultry pathologist at OSC, that the dreaded Newcastle dis ease has not gamed a foothold In Oregon. It has been discovered In only three flocks in this xtate, all ' of which were quarantined and disposed of to prevent spread of in!ection. , I Thieves Take All, Even Kitchen Sink WALLA WALLA, Wash., July l4VThieves broke' into Allen Brock's new home here yesterday and took everything even the kitchen sink. Missing too is the bathtub, toi let bowl, the hot water tank and an electric heater. Construction of the house is not yet completed and none of the equipment was installed. Police are looking for the loot today. Lewis Evans, Farmer, Dies; Rites Thursday Lewis Frank Evans, retired farmer and mine Orrgonian, died Tuesday, after an illness of nix months, at the home of his stepnon. Hersil A cuff. Lancter drive. Funeral arrvice will be hrl.i at 2 p. m. in Cloufh-Harru k Mrs Ttielma BiM of Sacramento. Calif, and Mn. Lorraine IWarley, Mr. Bety Lou Wyatt and Herwl Amff, all of Salem; 13 grandchil dren and nine great grandchildren. LA GRANDE, Ore., July l-(P) The body of Clarence P. Welton, 36-year-old Dallas, Tex. flier miss ing since June 9 was found today beside his demolished plane in the YVT-"1 1 1 a.a.9 T"m ' Blue Mountains, Coroner -Lot Willett, S mJO fiS anoagrass reporoea. i - . w Sriodgrass and Deputy Sheriff H. A. Klinhammer brought the body here'. A sheepherder dis covered the wreckage about six miles southeast of Tollgate. Welton disappeared on a flight from Boise, Ida. to Spokane. Win Awards Still Rc-Buvs Portland Sun From Sackett PORTLAND, Ore.. July 1 -41?) Jack R. SUI1 said today he had reacquired ownership of the weekly newspaper, Portland Sun, which waa sold to Sheldon F. Sackett, Coos Bay publisher, last March. Still gave no details of the transactions. The Sun, formerly the East Side Post, was one of several newspaper, printin and radio properties purchased this spring bt Sackett in the Pacific northwest. Owners of the Metropolitan Printing Co. said today they had given Sackett and his associates an additional 10-day period to make a second payment r,n pur chase of the printing plant for tl.000.000. L. C. Binford. attorney for the owners, said the sales con tract called for a $50,000 down oayment, a second payment of $240,000 by June 30. and the rest over a 15-year period. Sackett was not available for comment on the transactions. tJiniora said the ten-day ex tension was -at the request of "Sacketf and his eastern asso ciates." He did not name the as sociates. but said thev were rep resented br Smith Davis, news paper broker. Portland Juilen Found Guilty of Neglect in Death PORTLAND. July 1-avTwo city ) alien tuday were found guil- , ty of reflect of duty the night Al- chapel Thursday, with Interment ' l?rt W. Love. ii. Portland, died in City View cemetery. j in the Jail's "drunk tank. He wa born at Waconda. Ore.,! A diacipllnary board of five June 18, 1975, the turn of William j captains, however, recommended Gardner Kvung and Letitia Savage j that the Jailer. Robert A Vartrll Kvans, both members of old pio-1 and K. T. Schmidt, not be dU- Minen Minted Fortune by 50 Feet L1BDY, MonU July l-OVUfiy years ago ptotieer miners dug 1000 !ct in la an almost Inm antl Montana mountain befur Utey fi nally gave up. Their efforts yielded no preci ous metal. Today the mine produce baav- large vein el advar. Hy frosa W4 ad ia Uwsern drillers aunpiy atg oUwr M feet and strut a tf r. BUGS & (JPHOLSTOY Mo& fWftad la Yur I loan SALEM DtJ&A&XAlf SXZY1CE neer families. Residing tn Oregon his entire life, he farmed in ext ern Oregon for a number of years and 15 yean ao settled in the Spring Valley community wet of Salem. Illnei forced hit retire ment in January this year, when he removed to the hme of hi stepson. Surviving 'are the widow; four daughteri. Mrs. f)ra Scott misted, the maximum penalty, ince they were new to their joUs Four others who appeared be fore the board were absolved of charges, although the board re commended they be reprimanded for "lack of Judgment." Love, found unconscious ' on a kidewalk. wa transported by the four to the Jail June 21. An aulop- a Unbilled hit death several of IV 1.uA..h VCa II.. f C a . 1 1 1 k. 1 .....it a 1 I M ""fr"' ..-. ma own- . noun tairr u a mull nmuir inu wagon. Mrs. Lena Mae llouslouch I brain hemorrhage. and Mrs. Leah Nell Soot, all of . Portland; a son, Gordon Kvans. ! A volcanic eruption In the of Portland; a brother. Dr. J. C.I Island of Martinique in 1WJ killed Evans of Salem; four stepc hildren,- 40,000 people. V - fcci At Serae Tawff At lym H,F.CoodrIrIi Seat Cavern Were XftJt , 219S JbA tatrm laaif I CmcA a lm4m Waa Mr. and Mrs. J. Harnr Willett 865 KJngwood ave, after enter- Piifilielir F"tf OB SjTTW UW a v aaaa. va Spaniel' specialty David Bradley Ensilage Cutter-Hay Chopper 0.35 v m aasaw m 'saaB. Ta Automatic Food Gits cmiloge, chops hay quickly, easily, yet priced at Sears usual savings. Automatic travelling feed table carries corn, hay or straw with no hand feeding. Ad justable knives shear for uniform cut, fast operation on less power. Powerful fan draws cut feed away rapidly. mm i 171 S. Uberty St ' Ph. 9192 or 6333 Heurs: 8:S0 to 5:30 Daily - State Cocker show at Tacoma last weekend, came home with several tro phies. Some 94 dogs were regis tered in the show. ' . , Champion Willett's Man of Besiness was1 best of parti-colors over 31 other entries and Wil lett's Timothy Topper took best of -winners which made him a champion. Willett has been manager of the Salem Lions club dog show since its inception a number of years ago. Linn County Road Contract Awarded Two contracts, involving ex- vnIUi iraa anrPAvl m tat aal w 1970 000 were awarded by the state r' highway comisslon Monday. Both contracts were awarded to Vernie Jarl of Gresham. One contract covers 5.55 miles 50th Anniversary m At Grants Pass GRANTS - PASS. Ore.. July 1 -A)-The 50th anniversary of the day he took over the Grants Pau Daily Courier was observed today by Amos Earle Voorhies, 78-year- old Courier publisher. voornies bougnt ine paper then a weekly In 1897 after be ing fired as foreman of the Ore gon Observer here because of the depression. He rode a bicycle to Ashland to talk C. S. Price, an ex school teacher, into a joint pur chase of the Courier. Price and Voorhies ran the pa per together with a press which was operated by water power and bogged down every summer when sprinklinc their lawns. The elderly publisher, whose son now is Courier editor, came to Oregon from Michigan in 1891, and TOW! (JUST BEFORE THE 4lh) THE BIGGEST . . . nth Enier TWae aaaaann refers are taUrr4 ta St ri car . . . a taauc Lg werto. F4t reaistaat. SaaU air fare BMraaila aar 't4M war arat. fratarta mbairwry. 4-7"eU Utfty FararW Mantola IVndlo ?r ,sif 22.95 Par f ana r eattara. aWatf fal taat. Attractive walaat rtkWL t-inca grmaaaie B er. Iay-t-ra4 at, Wmk UHtr- Wat Tractor Ulit 2.70 CalA v asi laa raaa. aaaaa. f-pactaSy W ara4 far trarur aaa. FUa aarty a3 trarWra. AT 231 N. LIBERTY IN SALEM . Shop the Window Compare Values New UpilgLt Matmatlc Iron 5.95 While tWy taat Were ItJS Par easy, tlreleet Iraaiax. Wrifka m!t!S 1W. Haacvaa fartakle "TtUaaaae Gn." I'latartia ra&tral aafegaaraa. n.A.k S t T a of trradin. surfacina and oilin 7 . t luur 7rw in ron . tr-- n-rA l"na J snop ana on a news- Michigan Man of the Wasco-Heppner highway paper' He moved here ln 1895- in Gilliam county, and the other 2.89 miles of grading, surfacing and oiling on the Crabtree-Scio section ox me AiDany-Liyona aec-i f-xa o ondary highway in Linn county. I llfaQ fit 01f T ,u KM (nrm.r lK ua, I aV--k7 UVltl $147,333 and $132,353 on the latter job. Asphalt will be used on the Linn county job. Osteopath Fails to Reverse Verdict The state supreme court Tues day- affirmed the Klamath coun ty .circuit-court in a case of 11. L. olaon who obtchied a judgment of $7,500 from Dr. Wayne Mc Atee, in, osteopath, , for alleged malpractice in treating the brok en leg of Harley Ray Olsen, his 8-year-old son. PlalnUff charged that Dr. Mc- Atee failed to set the leg proper ly.' The supreme court recessed late Tuesday for its annual va cation until September 2. SCIO, July 1 Gordon S. Roos, 84, resident of Marshall, Mich died here' Monday night of cerebral hemorrhage while visit ing at the home of Mrs. Roos' brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. E. M. Wallbright near sclo. Roos was born Nov. 25, 1883. in Waterloo. Canada, and had Hved 48 years in Michigan. With Mrs. Roos he had been vUiting ine waiibrlgbts for the last thr weeks. Besides the widow, two son, Edward of Flint, Mich., and Harry of Marshall, Mich., sur vive. Funeral services will be held in Michigan. ine auomoone industry con sumes 18 per cent of the Ameri can steel output, or more than the na ton's railroads use. Lh In t w i i i al . I FacaU tiny Kwlk-Ltt Lasitvra rUsklltJit Were t.tl Were Lit faetaat faeat t alVr-rf traaa ay I taas I a a . rr W ara4 LgM. facaseg ala WaaUartigat Umi T14 ft. V 7cH'N V ) if V'V BRING IT "B&CC HOA1 TO US FOR EXPERT BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS The long-life finish on your Ford car will keep its beauty brighter, longer. Don't let traffic scars spoil its appear nee. Bring it "back home to us for expert body and fender bumping and refiniahing. All work done the Ford way with special Ford equipment and finishing materials. VALLEY IWWU EEL TftfS THAT OUTWEAR PREWAR TIRES est oGg "ffennco PHEGDCl K3C3G8 wSt aVf.CaiJnra . a a Ware tfca war. Iff tba sr 4mWsb1bV tVMaVr r"lsSM ew ur fl) wtca hmpriwU ajaiWf. (1) radKd airra. AUOW ANCI 198 S. Coca mere lal rk. 5151 tlJO 37S Center Salem, Oregon LgQtaxrxiirrfteihl VJITHROW HARDWARE Suggestion for Your Holiday or Camping Trip Gallon Thermoe Jvuja Water Bags Enamel Cups Souc Pana Fry Pans F.namal Psrcolasora Shsst Iron Dutch Ovens Papa Cups and Plates -Wood Spoons & Forks flashlights & Batteries SI ping Bags Hand Axes - Chain Rops Galv. Buckats Fox Hole Shovels Safety Gas Cans Camp Stoves G. L Colaman Stoves Charcoal Barbocuss Colored Gogglss Portable Radios Suggestions for Brtghtsnlng up Your Horns: Uss Tsxollts for Interior walls at 1.17 ' gal. 3.49 Uss Stsslcoto Rubbsr Enamel for Woodwork V pt. .. 55c Vi pt95c pt..l.e5 at... 2.95 Faiat ad Varnish Remover 4 pt S5e qt. 6te ralat aVaabaa, " 15e U 331 Sparkle - far PUster ratch . lc - 29e - 7Se Vaispar Tanaiah . Vt pi. Me pt L4I qt tA Saellae. white and erases , .. . . -S5e U Dsrhaaa's Baekhari Water Fatty . : .S0e K-Faasattte - The araaaaeat fixer. It exveass aa It aeia , ,. . ISe i. 1230 STATE ST. Fhane 4UI Canvenleat FarkJaa: U AL Seeks Raise In Air Mail Pay WASHINGTON, July 1 -tfV Unlted Air Lines, one of .the na tion's largest, aaked the civil aer anoutica board today for a "sub stantial Increase" In air mail pay to be made retroactive to Jan. L. The application made no specific recommendation as to the am ount but auggested the board act ia the light of peacetime traffic volumes. This ta the first 'application of iU kind by any of the "big five" United, American, Trans World, Eastern and Northwest except for a request by trouble-plagued TWA that its domestic system be put on a- plane-mile rather than a ton-mile basis. t Oa All IlakeT lEiie's All Work Gsaraateaal Dowel rs Irt QUALITY HEATS SINCE 1920 Thons 8757 171 S. Com St. Ground Dee! CQ) ib. Pure Pork Sausage "kef Sliced Jowl Bacon aBla mm Not steam rendered real lard. Ik - HAMS Pork Liver gj8 rfMiole No Shanks INSPECTED MEATS ONLY Store will be closed Saturday, July 5th to afford our employees a full holiday over the Fourth. Collins and Electro-Spoed Hilchen Veniilaiors FLUORESCENT BED I1MIS ELECTRIC IRONS TABLE LAMIS SLIMLINE LIGHTING Bemson & Stone rhonc R60. 3035 ronland Road Salrm, Oregon