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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1948)
7 r :D S iLt : d ir 2 elf k ALLAN CARSON CHOSEN - IX CoL Allan Carson, Salem attorney and reserve officer, this week was placed .in charge of plans and training for a reserve military intelligence ub - group which meets semi-monthly in Corvalli. LL Col. Farley Mogan heads the sub-eroup and Col. William Hammond of Portland heads the entire 636th military in telligence group, with headquar ters in Portland. Hiimmarc sale Fri.. Sat.. 9 to 5 over Greenbaum's. Liberty Worn en's club. We have a good supply of youngi beef for your locker at c id. tui your locker before prices advance. C. S. Orwig, 4375 Silverton Bd. ) Ph. 2-6128. TIIATCHEE WINS UCENSE Richard Thatcher, 1548 Waller at., has passed a civil aeronautics . authority examination and re ceived an aircraft mechanic's li cense, following recent comple tion of a two-year course at the Multnomah college avaiation school, Portland. Experienced lingerie saleslady wanted. Apply Sally's. Rummage sale at First Methodist church, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 23-24. FILM FOR CREDITMEN A movie oft credit accounts will be presented to the Salem Credit association-Friday noon in the Golden Pheasant restaurant. It will be shown by E. A. Hrdlicka. district manager of Standard Oil Co. of California, which produced the film. Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 21, our gas island will be closed from 7 p. m. to 5 a. m. every night until the gasoline emergency is over. Other departments will be open as usual. Doolittle Master Service Station, Center at Com'L Big Open House, Paul Armstrong School of Dancing, Sept. 25th. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 1990 Mission St. MOTHERS DISMISSED Dismissals from Salem Gener al hospital Wednesday included Mrs. Darwin E. Jones, 64 Williams St., who left with a baby son, and Mrs. Kenneth J. Smith, 76 Lansing ave., and Mrs. Henry A. Duman, Scio, with baby daugh ters. Johns-Manvllle shingles applied right over your old roof; no fuss, no muss. Three, years to pay, 10 year guarantee. Call 34642 for free estimate. Ma this Bros, 164 S. Commercial. Capital Bowling Alley opens at 11:30 a.m. Bowl during your lunch hour. 375 Ferry St. CHURCH DINNER TONIGHT The monthly all-church fellow ship meeting at Knight Memorial Congregational church will be held tonight at 6:30. Following a no host dinner will be movies, brief discussion of plans and goals for the church. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State at Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.95 per sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 1-3364. , . REPORTS GLOVES THEFT Jessie McNeil, 610 N. Commer cial st., reported to city police Wednesday that a pair of gloves had been stolen from automobile parked at the residence Tuesday night. Thor Automagle washers and Thor Ironers now on display at Ralph Johnson Appliances, J55 Phone 33139. Revere Kitchen Ware, Broadway Appliance Co., 453 Court street. GEM CUTTERS MEET Willamette. Gem cutters will hold a public meeting Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the chapel of Salem Memorial hospital. Combination portable electric hair dryer and heater. Broadway Ap pliance Co. 453 Court St. 60 off on many makes of porta ble electric heaters. Broadway Ap pliance Co., 453 Court St SECTION HAND JAILED Enrique Salazar, Southern Pa cific section gang worker, was held in the city jail Wednesday in lieu of $150 bail on a charge of assault and battery. Salazar was held after a fellow worker was struck in the side with a pick handle Wednesday morning in the 400 block of Trade street j 4 inch galvanized pipe. Broadway Appliance Co., 453 Court St. ' Proctor Toasters and Roisters. Broad wav Appliance Co., 453 Court St. i LEAVES EQUIPMENT 'FIRM A notice of retirement j from Salem Truck and Equipment: com pany. 3455 D it., was filed 'with the Marion county clerk Wednes day by John Norwood. leaving Earl R. Hitchman in charge of the business. Sunbeam, Knapp-Monarch, and Dormeyer Mixers. Broadway Ap pliance Co., 453 Court St Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694 N. Capitol St. LOG PERMIT GRANTED I " Ralph Siegmund, Stayton ! route 1, was granted permission by Mar ion county court Wednesday - to haul logs over certain county and market roads. YWCA rummage sale every Fri day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.ni. 141 S. Winter Qualifications Furs restyled, remodeled and cus torn made to your order by Ben Wittner, 142 S. High St. 2-4727. DANCE TEACHER ADDED Jeanette Dell Harrow, former ballerina, has joined the staff of Oregon Institute of Dancing here as a ballet and tap dancing in structor. Rummage sale, good quality used clothing. 226 State St. 9 a.m. Fri. & Sat ColJoe Bourne will speak over KSLM today, 4:45 p.m. Subject: DAV National Convention. TAKE SONS HOME Mothers taking new sons home from the Salem Memorial hospital Wednesday were Mrs. Vernon Wilson, 275 Vista st., and Mrs. Francis Forrette, Stayton. GRAND JURY TO MEET Marion county grand jury is to convene again Monday morning, District Attorney Miller B. Hay- den said Wednesday. TOWNSEND CLUB TO MEET Townsend club 16 will meet to night at the home of Mrs. j Anna Arnold, 2256 Ford st For Teachers hi' Still Limited Limited teaching permits for some; 50 Oregon teachers -io cannot qualify for regular or em ergency teaching certificates was authorized in Salem Wdenesday by the state board of education. ! Board officials said the acute teacher shortage made necessary this action. They estimated that general qualifications of at least some teachers involved are higher than ithose necessary for the em eifgency certificates under which many Oregon teachers are oper ating. :The board adopted several de partmental budgets, including $254,000 for Oregon vocational school, 56 -3.000 lor state voca tional division, $500 for division of vocational rehabilitation, for the fiscal year 1948-49. Other board actions authorized Maurice Buchanan, assistant su pervisor of agriculture in the state educational department be cause of illness. Vocational department to lease certain buildings at the Oregon vocational school to national guard headquarters for guard training. j Authorized C. F. Feike, head of the division of vocational rehabil itation to employ counsellor with assignment in the Eugene area. Public. Itecords iompuisoi CARROLL To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carroll, 140 Carlton way, a son, Wednesday, September 22 at Salem Memorial hospital. STRONG To Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strong. 1165 N. 18th st.. a daughter. Wednesday, September 22 at Salem Memorial hospital. POPE To Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Pope, Stayton, a daughter, Wednesday, September 22 at Sa lem General hospital. SAVOY To Mr. and Mrs. J. EL Savoy, 1271 Chemeketa st., a son, Wednesday, September 22 at Salem General hospital. BRADY To Mr. and Mrs. John D. Brady, Salem route 2, a daughter. Wednesday, September 22 at Salem General hospital. MeARTHUR To Mr. and Mrs William D. McArthur, Monmouth a son, Wednesday, September 22 at Salem General hospital. DERIDDER To Mr. arid Mrs J. O. DeRidder, Salem route 8. a son, Wednesday, September 22 at Salem General hospital. ADER To Mr. and Mrs. Har old D. Ader, Scio, a son, Tuesday, September 21 at Salem General hospital. HUMPHREYS To Mr. and Mrs Wallace Humphreys, Stayton, a son, Tuesday. September 21 at Salem General hospital. School Law Warning Given A : reminder that parents of school-age children in Marion county are responsible for their offspring attending school went out from the Marion county school superintendent's office Wednes day. ; "Parents or guardians of all children 7 to 18 are obliged to see that the youngsters are in school," J. F. Remington, deputy superintendent, said. '"The bur den of obligation is on the parent and not the child." Remington said he could not estimate the number of children illegally absent from school in this county. But, he said, the "num ber is considerable." Many people have moved into this county recently who appar ently; are not aware of this state's compulsory school law. A pen alty of from $5 to $100 in fines or ; from 2 to 30 days in jail, or both, also is attached to the law." i In most instances of non-attendance: or truancy, the parents are to blame. Remington said. Em ployers who hire school-age chil dren iwho do not have work per mits 'are also liable for prosecu tion under the state school law, he said. ' I "Exceptions to the general rule ate sometimes made in cases where the child cannot attend school,' Remington stated. All such j cases, nowever, should go through , the school superintend ent' ; office. CIRCUIT COURT , r Frances Lee Campbell vs. Jo seph M. Campbell: Suit for di vorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment asks for restoration of plaintiff's former name of Frances Lee Sims. Married June 28, 1943, at Shreveport, La. Edith Huddleson vs. Loren Hud dleson: Order of default entered. Mary M. Fern vs. Leonard A. McCoy: Default judgment awards plaintiff possession of certain per sonal property or its estimated value of $13,000. Herman W. Lanke and Mrs. A. ! M. Meier as appraisers. ! Edward G. Worth estate: Order sets time for hearing on final ac- 1 count at October 25. C. A. Hoover estate: Order ap proves final account and directs distribution. Wilbur D. Pfaff. James Pfaff; and Margaret Pfaff guardianship j estate: Order confirms sale of real ! property. William Francis Sheehan. jr., estate: Final decree closes estate. At Salem Schools . a Farm Labor Demand Di ons M. By James Cooke Statesman School Correspondent ! WEST SALEM JUNIOR HIGH Mrs. Angeline Self announced the following staff to edit the Searchlight this year: Anne Ritchey, editor: Louise Owens, as sociate editor; Donald Phillips, art; Bill Jaquith, sports; Barbara CUl-berL-on, social; Jim Munson, news editor. Renorters will be Jan Cranshaw and Karen Johnson, seventh grade; Demand for farm labor in the Philin Ritrhie unci Ann r.alasnv' 'Marion ronntv ar.i has iilmrwt -:- u i. -v:..: . ' T-rl S B.rrv v- William T. ' " . " .. 7. rimn Riaoe, wiie nvneue a pa . w. ' ' . i reasea a summer ann j a i nar- Berry: Decree of divorce awards vests dv. indie to a clot, the Sa plaintiff custody of three minor lem bran(.h of the state emolov- children. Charles Leslie Nicholson vs. Louella (Lemmons) Nicholson: Decreeof divorce to plaintiff. Robert Bloomfield vs. Bernice J. tnent service said Wednesday. A reportedly lean prune crop and a late variety of beans in the Stayton. Aumsville and Silverton areas are still being harvested, it divorce was reported. Picking of filberts inhuman at 3 cents per pound and walnuts Agnew sports editor: Tommy Her, . 1, I9,i at 14 cents is ude to begin about assistant sports editor; Darlene October 1, the office stated. Johnson, Beverlv Kavser and Jean ""'J' 11 n-iuucm duu iiMgidiH smith featuirt writers: Chris Eis borers have departed this area m musjc ald ait tiasse8; Wal- Medford and Hood River. Wash. potato digging at Klamath Falls k, , r, L.r, tf,r nd li i and the citrus and cotton harvests , b ; Julia Mlner, social activi tit i t Aaa c i ivj i la . Bloomfield: Suit for charging cruel and treatment. Married Sept af Spokane, Wash. J. C. Cox vs. Modesta Garcia t 1.- tl Mll .4 nr. o oc lalJ r ;',.. - , ior appie and pear picKinz in when defendant shot plaintiff. Verletta Evelyn Jones vs. Ro bert Warren Jones:' Former di vorce decree moomeo wnn re spect to custody and support pay ments for minor child. Portland General Electric com pany and Joseph H. Randall v. H. A. Judd and others: Ueiendant City Recorder Alfred Mundt and city councilmen and mayor demur to amended complaint on ground ! cent that plaintiffs have no legal ca-'day, pacity to sue and that facts are followed insufficient. George H. Stormyr vs. Mable Stormyr: Suit for divorce charg- ing cruel and inhuman treatment. Married Jan. 11, 1948 at Silver-, ton. I Mathew B. Maberry vs. Hazel Maberry: Suit for divorce charg ing cruel and inhuman treatment. Married Jan. 26, 1941, at Sequini, ! Elizabeth Moorhouse Steinke 1 a ibuhci and Clayton E. Steinke vs. Arthur! 17 TVT l Schoenberg: Defendant files mo- t aCPS iNeW iJiare Dick Carter, nine grade. ' No date has yet been set for the first issue nor has the method of printing been determined. LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH The stiff for the Leslie Broad caster whs announced yesterday by Mr. Robert Keusher, adviser. Dons Williard will be editor; on ton Turley. assemblies; Marcia Maple, pictures and art work; Butter Price Drops Pennv in Salem I I Retail butter prices fell off one in the Salem area Wednes- j as iocai market quotations trend set in Chicago the day before. Butter was quoted at 85 cents retail and 80 cents wholesale in the pound prints, each one cent lower than earlier in the week. Quotations on butterfat dropped 2 or 3 cents in various grades. Eggs remained unchanged in Salem markets. ties; Nancy Snider, fashions; and Barbara Klunder, patrols. The Broadcaster Ls the only jun ior high school paper in the na tion that is published weekly. Its first edition will appear this Fri day. First Hall Patrel Named The first hall patrol to serve Galifornian Eyes Riyers with Envy "Watch him or he'll steal the Columbia river," was the com ment at Salem Rotary club lunch eon Wednesday at the Marion ho tel, after Fred C. Walker of Long Beach, Calif., had introduced him self by saying, "I'm from Cali fornia and was surprised to find you still hav water in your rivers. We don't and the chamber of com merce told me I might tell you so. 1 tion to make more definite and certain and for an order to strike. Earl Sharp vs. Sarah R. Riley Sharp: Order dismisses suit on motion of plaintiff. Jess Glenn Strickland vs. Jim- mie sue Strickland: suit ior ai vorce charging desertion. Married March 16, 1947 at Henrietta, Tex. MUNICIPAL COURT Dan J. O'Roake, 2035 McCoy ave., violation of basic rule, posted $7.50 bail. Douglas Garrson, West Salem, chargecr with disorderly conduct, posted $25 bail. Robert D. McGhee, 459 State st., charged with disorderly con duct, posted $25 bail. Tom E. Taber, Silverton, fail ure to stop, posted $2.50 bail. Enrique Salazar, Salem, charg ed with assault and battery, held in lieu of $150 bail. MARRIAGE LICENSE. APPLICATIONS Robert James Ward, 26, sales man, and Betty Anneva Amos, 27, florist, both of Stayton. PROBATE COURT John Thomas Follis estate: Ninth annual account approved. Walter B. Myers estate: Order authorizes sale of personal prop erty. Clara M. Hubbard estate: Alvis DeGuire appointed executor and Glenn L. Briedwell named as ap praiser. G. D. McBride estate: Order au thorizes sale of personal property and permits widow's allowance. Estate appraised at $3,850. R. L. Eisenhart estate: Estate appraised at $2,500. Mary McReynolds estate: Or der appoints Gordon E. Tower, Helen Boyd, Portland, was ' turned over to Clackamas county j authorities upon her release from j Marion county jail Wednesday, j She completed a six-months j sentence on a charge of writing a j j check with insufficient funds. The i j Clackamas county warrant is on ! similar grounds, the sheriff's of-! fice said. 1 The Episcopal Church Its Teaching Its History Its Prayer Book Its Services , Class Meets 7:10-7:50 p. nt. THURSDAYS In (he Church Office All Are Welcome Rev. Geo. H. Swift, Rector a-" StL n org TEAGUE ElOTOn CO. OPEN EVERT ETENING TIL li P. M. S5S N. Liberty Fbeae S-4173 Divers Inspect Rottom Of Portland Sea Wall PORTLAND, Sept. 22 -UP)-Two men were trundling along on the bottom of the Willamette river today and telephoning their ob servations back to the city hall. ! They are divers, inspecting the sea wall for flood damage. Their reports, - made by telephone at tached to a surface recorder, are studied step by step by engineers at, city hall. 10 Down, Pay Monthly Venetian Blinds And Shades Now Available - ELI1ER -The Blind I Ian 1453 Rucje SU W. Salem Slats in aluminum, steel, wood. Choice of tape colors. Measured and Installed within 30 miles. Phone 3-7328. Call Any Time For Free Estimates STORAGE Household Goods . . . Merchandise O Moving O Crating O Packing O Shipping O Briquets O Coal O Fuel Oil Capital Ciiy Transfer Co. . . Moving and Storage Since 1906 Phone 2-2436 Russell Pratt, VAN LINKS CO. Owner V r abe: -those snkjoles getting auRor? do rr EARLS' A C LOCAL TKAJXMAJIK4. I o ROLL ROOFING 55 lb. and 65 lb. Smooth 90 lb. Mineral Surface 105 lb. Stagaered Edge o 3 in 1 SQUARE BUTT Mineral Surfaced o CEDAR SHINGLES Vertical Grain. Clear SAVES ROOFS f Step leaks artmad roof Warns, flasbwaas. valtoys mmd fvtim. Apply like 1 Seal WI th Hydro Seal HOW! YOUR ACE IN THE HOLE PABCO WET PATCH You can fix those leaks when ire raining with Wet Patch . . . the tough, durable, adhesive that sticks) fast to wet surfaces. Simply spread it orer the break or leaky place and prevent further damage to interiors. Keep a can handy : at all times for emergency use. KEITH BROWN O YARD The Statesman; Salem." Oregon. Thursday. Sept. 23, 1848 5 this year at Leslie will be compos ed; of Ila Campbell, Luella Carlisle, Roberta Boyer, Charles Ba3es, Shirley Will, Barbara! Har ris! Wayne Demetz, Wally Carson, Jerry Amew. Pklriria Halv Todd Salisbury, Mafcy Jo Brown! Laura Alien, Jim Darby andj Tom lief. They will servefor ; three weeks. helDine to relieve pnnB. tiop in the halls. Harry16hr is tneir adviser. ; SALEM HIGH SCHOOL The senior class officers are planning a poll of the senior iome rooms to find out activities and programs which the seniors would like to have this year. '" Another survey will be mace to "discover" talent for senior class assemblies. . , 1 Draft Headquarter Transferred to Portland PORTLAND, Sept. 22 --bre-gon's selective service . headquar ters weer being moved from; Sa lem to Portland today. Col. Francis W. Mason; depu ty state selective service-director, said the office in!-the Portland armory building will be obeo for business tomorrow. . j - ' . J ffcwdmiti " A I 1 t . Say "Hi" to the most! popular campus addition since co-d! The Round Robin, or loolc-what-Dobbs-does-for-the-pork-picl All! the per ennial pork-pie chararteristics. Plus Dobbs' deft way of hand shaping that substitutes j style for tubbiness. In new dab Tan color. S ' j S Jh li 7?4llnVl A i ! Colorful .,Comforttt! Lonft-Weaxint . . . The most cslled-for Make . . .1 The tartest tiling Brand '. . . 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