The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 10, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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Delegation at"
Farmers Union
Meeting Large
The Oregon- Fanners Union la
represented by the largest delega
tion In years at the national con
vention of the organization which
opened at Denver, Colo- Monday.
SThe delegation la headed by Boa
aid 1L Jones, state president, and
Mrs. Jones, who left Friday for
Denver to permit Jones to attend
meeting of the executive board
of the national organization of
which he la a member.
Ljrle Thomas, secretary, also
left early to attend a pre-conven-tion
meeting of the program com
mittee of which he is a member.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hicks, Sa
lem, are representing the Juniors
of Oregon, and are accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Theron L. Kicks,
members of the Spring Valley lo
cal In Polk county.
Arthur H. Bone, editor of the
state paper, and J. P. Bents, preat
dent of the Sublimity local, and
William Jensen, member of the
state executive "board. Linn coun
ty, are also attending.
Court Denies
Bringing Band
The state supreme court Tues
day affirmed Circuit Judge Walter
Tooze. Multnomah county, who
denied damages la a libel action
growing out of a divorce suit be
tween David W. LeveU and his
wife. Mrs. Levell's mother sued
Levsll for libel on the ground that
his evidence in court falsely ac
cused her of bad morals.
The mother, Mrs. Lura H.
Strycker, sued both LeveU and
Albert Johnson, another witness
in the court proceedings. The
opinion was written by Justice
James T. Brand.
The high court also upheld a
Washington county circuit court
Judgment which refused damages
to Gus-tav R. Carlson In his suit
against John Wagberg. Carlson
contended he was injured in an
automobile accident while riding
wtth Wagberg. The court ruled
that Wagberg was guilty of ordi
nary negligence but that gross
negligence must be proven before
a guest passenger can collect from
the driver.
Only other court decision:
In the matter of the estate of
Lillian R. Chrlstofferson. de
ceased: L. S. Christoffersoo and
others, appellants, vs. Gerald
I ChrUtofferion and others. Appeal
from Marion county. Contest of a
! will. Opinion by Justice J. O. Bai
ley. Judge I. M. Page affirmed.
Salem Girl Assigned in Hawaii
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xatorV tteaaxitV: fStfbie elapended
on payment of court costs.
Donald M. Thomas, Salem
SMatjm A emake4e asps, na naif ax Baft?
wesajT sf yea vu v e V4 aaaaia
fined Si and costs.
Can Fred Palmer, Portland,
pa string with insufficient clear
ance, S3 One suspended on pay
ment of court costs.
IJncoln Wagoner. ISO. Hansen
ave- parole given February 19 on
charge of disorderly conduct re
voked following hearing; com
mitted to county jail to servo S0-
day sentence.
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Shirley Haaitagtea (pic tared aVeve), aaagater ef Mr. and Mrs. Hei
ne W, Haattagioa eg galeae route 1. has been appointed secretary
la the ft sac rlaa a Ke4 Creea efflee at Hiekaas air farce base, Hawaii,
aeeeedmg to an aaaonneoieat by O. J. TJlrlea (right), field di-
reeiee. sUuened with the raetfle air iwimind Mlaa Huntington
arrived in Henelmla en Pebruary . fee her first visit to the
Hawaiian Islands. A gradaato ef the University ef Oregon with a
B. S. degree In jearnaUaea. she had served aa field assistant with
the AkC freea Nevemaer. IMS, to June, IMS. She had been sta
tioned at Norfolk. Tw Fart Oeerge M. Meade. Maj New Cumber
iasid and Carlisle Barracks. Fa. (Air feree photo). '
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sedvice
Salem Heating and Sheet
Metal Co.
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CWCLTT COUBT
Elizabeth Young vs Riley
Young: Suit for dlvorceeharglng
desertion. Married Jan. 14, 1944,
at Vancouver. Wash.
Dorothy M. Core vs Louis B.
Core: Defendant files answer ad
mitting and denying.
Lorene Vice vs Charles Wesley
Keller and L. Allan Persons:
Plaintiff files reply of complete
denial to defendant's answer.
Moreland Dean Bartell vsCleo
B. Melsten Suit seeks to collect
total of gS.404 for damages and
injuries allegedly received in an
automobile collision on the Silver
Creek rails highway In March,
1946.
MUNICIPAL COUBT
Jack Bradford, Cottage Qrove.
violation of basis rule, posted
$7 50 bail.
Bennett Buckman. Lewis Buck
man and Bam Rottenberg, all of
Portland, charged with soli si tine
without a permit, posted 50 bail
each.
Ezra H Xuebler, So Beech ave,
violation of dumping ordinance,
fined $10.
PKOBATB COUBT
Margaret Campbell guardian-
Ncw,ftort;andi3tolcl
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See Other Tfaasy Tsssaeier Bets SUU, Servtoa far
ship estate: Order approves guar
dian's account.
Otto Lais estate: Order sets
time for hearing on" final account
at April 12.
Arthur H. Buell estate: Order
sets April 12 aa time for hearing
on final account Estate appraised
at 94,000.
Anton Stenger, Jr., estate: Or
der appoints Wilhelmina Stenger
as administratrix and Alois Ke-
ber, John Roner and Val Ebelr
as appraisers.
Ida M. Compton guardianship
estate! Final report of guardian
approved and guardianship dis
solved on death of ward.
Jean Louise Richards guardian
ship estate: Hearing set for March
24 on petition seeking appoint
ment of Edith Wrmon as guar
dian.
Clara Rauscher estate: Order
confirms sale - of real property.
Ray L. Farmer estate: Order
sets time for hearing on final ae-
count at April 13.
MABBIAOB LICENSB
APPLICATIONS
Ralph P. Bauer, 25, baker, 1889
N. 9th st Salem, and Harriett
Jones, 20, domestic. 899 Patter
son st .West Salem.
Riohard J. Sullivan, tax audit
or, Balem route 8, and Barbara
Bell Bamett, bank clerk. 4229
Shoreline dr., both of Salem.
Raymond . David. Z4, amuse
ment device employe, Silverton,
and Jane R. Baker, 22, domestle.
Spokane, Wash.
W. M. Brubin, saw filer, SUy-
ton, and Ruby L. Winters, post
master, Gates.
DISTBICT COUBT
Clsytoa Kinna Neer, Turner,
driving on wrong aide of road,
trial set for March SO following
plea of innocent.
Ed Porter, Lewis street, no ope-
Slrrerton Felloe Court
SILVXRTON Fined In police
court for improper lights were
George Smith. J. L. Merryman
and Norman Komp, each $2; for
having no operator's license,
Duane Hugg and Feed Lucht, Mt
Angel, each $2; violation of basic
rule. Ed Bollinger, gTo; iuegai
parking. William Blocb, D. L.
Lyons. Tom Railing, Dale Krug,
M. G. Gunderson, Harry L.
Riches, M. G. Robertson, G.
Smith. F. M. Johnson, Ronald
Asboe and Marion Brandt, each
$1; Samuel Sorenson, Salem, for
feited 819 bail on a charge of
drunkenness.
Arthur DahL polios Judge,
found Carl Tony Hoffard, driver
for the Evan Lumber company
mill, and Oscar Loe, not guilty on
charges of violating the baste rule.
Needlecraft
63a W
Spread your table with beauty;
or make a new, different bed
spread! Here's the perfect pair of
medallions for new accessorise.
Pinwheel medallions Joined by
tiny wheels lovely lace accesso
ries. Pattern 838; crochet diree-
Uons.
Laura Wheeler's new, improved
pattern makes needlework so sim
ple with Its charts, photos, con-
else directions. s
Snd TwsVWrr CENTS In coins for
this pattora te The Oregon Statesman.
Laura Wheeler. 1st and Stevenson Sttu,
San rranetseo. Call. Print plainly
PATTULN MUMBEk, yeur NAMk, AO-
naass with zonk.
Your NIW IMS Laura Whoate
Nelterart Book la roadrl Send ITT
TEXN CXrri and got tbo best ndl
craft catalog evor publish od. 101 U
lustrauons of the finest ta embroidery.
eroenet, snimng. borne aeeora
rtes. ranted in uus
atton.
book
tors.
are FRCX Instructions tor woavlng en
buck towcUnsj the nowost hobby I
Attachment Invented Here
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This new type saw attachment for tractors Is displayed In operation
above by its Salem In venter, C. Bey Carr. route L boa 3 87 A. as
J. T. Andersen, Ce-eralnator of Inventions, Fertland. leeks on (left).
Inventor, Adds
Saw to Tractor
A simple saw attachment baa
invented for tractors by C
Roy Carr, Salem route 1, box
387 A. This attachment la a taw
iwimit enables the operator of
the tractor to buck logs Into cord
wood and then by the same at
tachment cut the cord wood Into
fire wood.
The. saw consists of a frame
having a circular saw mounted
to an arbor JournaHed in bearings
on the frame and adapted to be
driven from the power takeoff
of the tractor. The frame is adapt-
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ad. to bo ej&acttd Ja Cva ETT
mechanism of tha tractor, aha
controls of the tractor rtislnj
and lowering; tha saw into tha
work while sharking loggs, eg
holding tha saw at a predetermin
ad elevation I while cumaf zm
cord wood. ' I
One of tha bubrtanding f eatureg
of tha method of wwntins: th
saw Is that tha frame of tha aaw
can be used, to - push the logs
around td thai proper position tot
sawing and . a removable
table Is mottntad tovthe frame)
of tha saw cut cutting cord wood
Arrangements have been made
for tha manufacturing with Tru
man Cum ml tigs, owner of the)
Cummings Machine works, Salem.
by J. T. Anderson. Co-ordinator ej
Inventions, Portland, who has tart
completed making tha patent
drawings forlCarr.i;
Today's Pattern
4602
SIZES
1. 10
Mother, youll be so proud of
her in this adorable dirndl! Make
Pattern 4602 both ways they're
cttei As shown, it's for Easter.
With shoulder straps and bows, for
parties or sun-time. Both easy!
This pattern, easy to use, sim
ple to sew, is tested for fit. In
cludes complete illustrated In
structions. Pattern 4602 : 2, 4. 8, t, 10. Size
6, 1 yds. 35-in.; H yd. contrast.
Send TWENTT-rTVB cents In coins
tor this pattern to Tbe Orefoa States
man. Anne Adams. IS First at- San
rranclseo s. Calif. Print plainly NAMtt
ADDBESS. ZOKB, IIZX and ITT LB
NUMBEB.
Tb New Look this sprtng w Uvs
ANMB ADAMS Loo I So It In or
new Spring Pattern Book Jest outl
Send only fifteen cents more tor this
catalog of asy-aew styles tor the wboU
family. Also printed right in the book
ts a FRXK PATTERN toe a smart hat
andbas aotl
Nohlgren Outlines
Plot of Novel in
Jaycee Speech 1
Ralph Nohlgren, local rsstau
ranteur, outlined the plot of "Mr.
Adam," a novel by Pat Frank, In
a humorous speech before the
Junior Chamber of Commerce, at
the Marion hotel Tuesday noon.
Tha rpeeeh dealt with tha re
sults ef a mythical atom explosion
which leaves all of the men in
the world sterile except a Mr. Ho
mer Adaaa, who was working in
a lead mine at the time of the
blast
, Tha dispute between various
governmental agenciea over the
disposition of Mr. Adam provides
a satire on "bureaucracy" which
Nohlgren used as tha subject of
his talk.
Nohlgren told how the problem
of cvillixation's survival is solved
by the discovery of a potion which
restores masculine fertility.
INCOME TAX RETURNS I
WHEN RIGHTLY PREPARED
YOU SAVEI
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33 thru '38 Ford, 60 aind
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AN
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" $10.95
ONLY A FEW SETS I
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