The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 20, 1948, Page 10, Image 10

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Falconry, method of huriMng
mall game before the adveifc of
firearms, was revived as a rt
ud is popular In England tocny.
Catherine dl Medici, queen of
Trance, pioneered la the wearlnf
of richly designed Accessories such
aa rings and gloves.
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Present Governor
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Vote for
Negro Choir in Salem Monday
A concert by these farmer members of the radio Wlnrs Over Jordan
Negro choir will bo presented in Leslie junior high school audi
torium Monday night at o'clock, sponsored by Salem Ministerial
association. The group Is directed by Charles E. King. No admission
will be charged, and an offering will be taken.
Dependents of
Servicemen to Be
Given Insurance
Widows, children or dependent
parents of certain servicemen kill
ed or captured between Dee. 7,
1841, and April 20, 1942, are now
eligible for gratuitous insurance
benefits up to $3,000, H. C. (Hub)
Saalfeld, Marlon county veterans'
servioe officer, announced Wed
nesday. Saalfeld said that public law
429, recently kigried by President
Truman, extends the application
time for beneficiaries from the
previous five-year period to seven
years. Applications previously re
jected because they were received
after the end of the five-year per
iod are now automatically re
vived. The gratuitous insurance is paid
when servicemen, due to The sud
den outbreak of World War II, I
were unable or did not apply for;
insurance before engaging in com
bat. Many survivors who knew I
nothing of the gratuitous insur- j
ance have never filed claims, Saal- j
fold said. i
Four Corners Children
Involved in Accidents
FOUR CORNERS Painful ac
cidents among Four Corners child
ren have included Twila Rlckman
falling off the merry-go-round at
school and injuring her left knee;
Lolita Millar, fall from the high
bars, Injuring back; Jo Gannon
fell on a metal triangle injuring
left eye; Eric Pedersen fell down
the steps at school bruising face;
Gary Mcllnay fell out of the swing
at home breaking a front tooth
which had to bo extracted.
Harrison Named
Safety Chairman
Appointment of Olin Harrison,
Portland, as chairman of the fleet
safety committee of the governor's
traffic safety committee, was an
nounced by Gov. John H. Hall
Wednesday. A. L. Schneider.
Portland, was named chairman of
the legislative committee of the
state organization.
Governor Mall appointed Ar
thur F. Niemann, Port Oi ford, as
Justice of the peace for district
No. i, Curry county, to till a tem
porary vacancy.
Fathers Blamed
For Delinquency
Responsibility for juvenile de
linquency can be laid on the Am
erican father, Dr. Mark A. Getzen
daner, pastor of St. Mark's Lu
theran church, told the Exchange
club luneheon meeting Wednesday
noon.
Speaking at the Salem hotel, the
minister asserted that most fathers
fail to take a proper Interest in
their children or homes.
Recent Increases In juvenile de
linquency, he said, could lead to
destruction of the nation and our
way of life, unless checked.
Kerher Purchaser
West Side Market
WEST SALEM, May 19 West
Side Market was sold here today
to Philip Kerber who will operate
it as Kerber's West Side market.
Kerber is now manager of Bu
sick's Court street atora In Sa
lem and has been with the Bu
sick stores for the past eight years
Before that he was with the Fred
Meyer grocery in Salem.
Mrs. Kerber is the former West
Salem city treasurer, having serv
ed two terms. The sale of the mar
ket was handled by Walter Mus
grave, realtor.
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Salens Belall Packing Plan! 351 Stale Si.
MORE THAU A SLOGAN
"Salem's Retail Packing Plant" is not an empty phrase. Ou aystem of doing our own slaughtering
and processing is one of the reasons -why we can offer such outstanding relues everyday.
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NO TRICKY "BARGAINS." WtfEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD ITS SO.
Many Contests
Face Voters
In Polk County
DALLAS As Polk county
voters go to the polls Friday they
will be confronted with five con
tests,1 Which will Include the of
fice rf assessor, sheriff, county
Judfff county, commissioner and
county superintendent of schools.
The' results of these contests will
assure contest for each office
with the exception of the dist
rict attorney and coroner next
fall.
OrhmiesUier II elds Interest
Main interest will apparently
center on the republican contest
to fill the office of county com
missioner, now held by Harrison
H. Brant, republican of Indepen
dence. The four candidates are
L. C. Kinsey, route 2, Dallas; R.
VanDenBoach, Pedee; Pearl H.
Hughes, Dallas and C. L. Bur
bank, Pedee, James Manchas of
the Oakdale district will be the
democratic candidate.
The county Judgeship develop
ed a contest on the democratic
ticket, with Herman Van Well,
incumbent, opposed by M. Jack
Power, Dallas. C. F. Hayes, Dal
las, republican, is unopposed.
T. B. Hooker, republican in
cumbent, in the sheriff race will
be opposed by Delbert V. Price,
Monmouth. James L. Davidson,
Dallas ie the democratic candi
date. Some Unopposed
Offices where there ie no pri
mary contest but will furnish one
in the fall election include county
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clerk, Edna M. Pitzer, republican,
incumbent, and Harriet H. En
stad, democratic candidate; coun
ty treasurer, Tracy Staats, demo
crat; Incumbent, and , O. E. An
derson, republican,- both of -Dallas.
On the non-partisan ticket,
Josiah Wills, incumbent,, for the
office of county' , superintendent
of schools, will be opposed by
Mrs. Dorothea Johnston of Mon
mouth. -: . v
Two district offices are', to be
filled In - justice of the .peace,
district 1, comprising; . Douglas,
Wiilamina and Gold Creek pre
cincts with Alvmv Hulett of
Grand Ronde as carkUdste,' and
district 2, the West Salem area
with Elmer D. Cook, ' incumbent,
as candidate. v - -4 .
.Paul Bollman, coroner and B.
S ' Kreason, district ' attorney, are
unopposed. ' i ' ' .
Edwards to Head
Hollywood Lions;
Ackerman Talks
Charles C. Edwards was elected
president of the Hollywood Lions
club Wednesday at the club's noon
luncheon.
Other officers elected included
Carl A. Gies, first vice president;
Lee Thomas, second vice presi
dent; E. D. Wallace, third vice
president; John Langrell, secre
tary (re-elected); Dr. Harry Mor
an, treasurer (re-elected); Don
Madison, tailtwlster, and P. W.
Hale, assistant; D. A. Drake, lion
tamer, and Charles Cox, assistant,
and G. C. Meeks and Ursel Wolfer,
directors.
Glen C. Ackerman, republican
candidate for governor, told the
club he was sponsored by no
clique or groups. He assured the
club that he would carry eastern
Oregon and the coastal area Fri
day - in the primaries, but was
doubtful as to Marion and: Mult
nomah counties. I -
Charles Scamitav al fee Csleen
Retail Credit bureau, who was to
speak Wednesday, will address fhe ,
club at- next Wednesday noon
luncheon.
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