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r The Statesman. Solent, Oregon. Wednesday. October 13. l94 Bridge Washout Thwarts Hikers' Quartzville Trip , A bridge washout prevented Sa lem Chemeketans from visiting a ghost town Sunday, but the 10 substituting a Jaunt along the altering plans to a jaunt along the Gordon Lakes trail. Robert Beecroft, leader, said word that the Moose creek bridge on Quartzville road had washed out was received Saturday. So they drove to Upper , Soda on the South Santiam highway and ob tained many good views from a ridge route hike. Beecroft said the trip to Quartz ville, abandoned gold mining town, would be taken later. ijit fx mada warovIoor comfort uy to baval Mot the ht thra ways: (1) ircslata warm air ail ortr; (2) radi ates baat with Haat Reflector Dooraj (3) delivers big flow of warm air at floor level with optional Power Blower. Beautiful styling and finish. 2 eisee one, 50,000 heat amta per hoar; ooe, 15,000 per boar. See them beret Coleman OIL HEATERS 1 1 QM JSa sEL 7 PRICED AS LOW AS FREE All Wool, Woel-O-The-West Blanket with each Coleman Q7 QC Or Heater 0.0Q More t YMenYQub. Plans Activity For Boys9 Cliib Fall and winter youth programs held the spotlight Monday night in a dinner-meeting of the Salem Y's Men's club at the YMCA- Discussion of boys work : and how Uje club can serve youth was the focal point of the evening's program, presided over by Nor man Winslow, club president. Gus Moore, executive secretary of the Salem YMCA and delegate to the national convention of Y's Men at Long Beach, Califs re ported on the conference. Doug Chambers, chairman of the boys work committee, intro duced Wes Bollinger. Willamette university student; who will lead the boys chorus this year. The group will hold it first rehearsal October 26. The youth committee also re ported that a Halloween parly and treasure hunt will be staged on Saturday, October SO. Equipment at Work, on Airport Improvement Portland Mother Admits Slaying - E - . 4 - School Officials Work to Meet Standards of Support Fund Directors of rural school districts whose school plants were de clared inadequate and in some instances in a "deplorable" condition, in a recent report of Florence Beardsley, state director of elementary education, have responded wholeheartedly in bringing their school facilities up to standard, she declared Monday. Miss Beardsley said all but one of j the J5 rural schools listed as non-standard have indicated ; Bulldozers and earth movers are at work on a new access road cnttinr across the west corner of Salem's airport in connection with an $80,000 Improvement program. The road will take off from South 25th street Just before the bridge and cross the fields to a point between the air scout shack and the naval reserve radio j building. Contractor C. T. Malcolm Co. will also put in new aprons, taxiways and a drainage system. (Photo by Don Dill. Statesman staff photographer.) Hailed Wins Show ver At Union Hill PORTLAND, Oct. 12 -iJPt- A UNION HILlj Harvey Hal-33-year-old mother of three chil- hett of Silvertop was winner of dren Was held in jail for Idaho the grand champion prize in the officials today after she walked flower show hejd Friday night in into the police station and con- connection with! the annual Union fessed a three-year-old slaying. Hill Grange community fair at the Detective Lt. C; E. Sanders said j local hall. j the woman Mrs. Zelda Kelly : The fair opened in the afternoon signed a statement that she shot Mrs. Peggy Norris, Lewiston. Ida ho, in a scuffle over Mrs. Norris' estranged husband. It happened Oct. 15, 1945 in Idaho Falls. Young Republicans To Discuss Plans Fraud Charge Filed Against M. L. Langford Marvin Vern Langford, 580 Mar ket St., is slated to appear in Si I -verton justice court today on a charge of obtaining money by false pretenses. Arrested by state police arson squad from Portland on Monday night, Langford is held in Marion county jail in lieu of $3,000 bail. Arresting officers said they were investigating claims for recovery of insurance damages as a ! dt of a recent parage fire in the Keizer district. The Salem chapter of the Young Republican Federation of Oregon will, meet this evening at the chamber of commerce at 8 p.m. j Jones to discuss campaign moves and to elect a new secretary to replace Samuel Mallicoat, who resigned recently. During the meeting, a 1 -min ute recording of Gov. Thomas E. Dewey's speech before the nation al Young Republican club conven tion in Albany in August will be played. and continued through the eve ning with a program given at 9.30. Feature of the program was Ben Newell showing" motion pictures. Also appearing on the program . were Myrna Clison. Mehama, pi- -n 1 T? and solo; Don aibd Ilene Rock, Sa- j T rOClUCP V 11111 lem, tap dancing; Mrs. Ernest ! T - . Speed,; Union Hil, reading: Mrs. j JlaKPS J lei IVPriCS Jeannette Graeii. .vocal solo; Judy j Graenj Salem ballet dance DeSpitC WaiKOUt Winners of first prizes in ex- , 1 hi bits were: ,. . ,, vitabi. BroiiD of five. Mrs. J. c. Deliveries on all orders were be- On vefreta'bl. J. C. Krem. Grass: Marion Miller in all gis; chewing fescue, (Miller; a!ta fescue. Artie Miller. j Grain: grey oat. Eddie King: white 0ts. Art Wolf, iprine wheat. O W. Humphreys: winter wheat, Humph rey: rj-e. Henry Hansen. Fruit: grape. jMrs John Doerfler: appies. winter. W.i M. Tate: Kin. Hen ry Peters: gravenstein. Mrs. Ernest Speed: Bell Flower, Vern Scott. Pears. Rov King. Prunes, petite. Mrs. Speed; Italian.' Mrs. Speed. Nut, filherts, Clifford Fletcher. Eggs. Mrs. Roy King. Textiles: rugs. Mrs. George Scott; luncheon sets. Mrs. Eddie King; cro cheted, table cloth. Mrs. Maurice Heat er: croCheted bedspread. Mrs. Heater; open class. Mrs. j f etero. Wuilts. Mrs. 348 Court a week-end meeting here. FARMERS IIISUriAIICE GROUP AUTO - TRUCE - TOTE Yes, it's true! Your' Auto and Truck Insurance premiums can .be reduced up to 30. See us when you get your new billing; and before you renew your current Protection. We welcome your Inquiry. BILL OSEO 488 Court 8L Phone 3-5661 BILL OSKO Dkt. Mgr. PUBLISHER NAMED PORTLAND, Oct. 1 2 -OP) -Phil ip N. Bladine, McMinnville, was elected tO the board Of directors Of f-W. F. Krenz; pifJow cases. Mrs. Ar- the Master Printers of Oregon at wur Muwey: xea.ioweis Mrs lexers. n u it i( . ore iiuus, miM. Lm 11 u r Jones: berries. Mrs. J. C. Krenz; can ned meats. Mrs. M. M. Gilmour; vege tables. ; Mrs. Doerfler: jams. Mrs. Jones: jelly. Mrs.! Krenz: pickles. Mrs. Fisher;; open class. Mrs. Krenz; pre serves, i Mrs. C. C. Jones. Baked foods: rolls. Mr. Peter: but ter: cake. Mrs. Vera Savage: sponge cake. Mrs. Humphreys: rookies. Mrs. Gilmour: pies. Mrs. Peters; candy. Mrs. Hansen. Flowers: grand champion. Harvey Hallert; cut flowers, bouquets, Delor Js Gosso: mixed, Mrs. J. O. Derby; fniniature. Mrs. Roy Gosso: large. Mrs. Geneva Hubbard: floating. Mrs. Eddie Cing. Arrangements: 1. Mrs. King; small. Mrs. Gouo; single variety. Gos so; potted begonias. Mrs. Paul Ja quet; fuchsia. Mrs. Jaqnet: miscel laneous. Mrs. Jaquet: foliage plants, Mrs. Scott; men' entry. J. C. Krenz. Hobbies: collections, W. F. Krenz; hand Work. Mrs. J. C. Krenz: most out standing hobby. Elmer Lorence. I Youth exhibit; vegetable. Keith Scott; single vegetable. Morns Fisch er;: oddity vegetable. Fischer: can ning. Mertie Mae Hansen: cakes. Jovce Martin; sewing. Annia Miller, hobbies. Norman Qua ley. : ing made again Tuesday by the ' Salem plant of Pacific Fruit and , Produce company, after one-half the striking crew had returned to work. S. L. Auman. plant supervisor. : said work was not yet normal but j all orders both in the city and I country were being met. By Mon- day six of the 19 striking drivers and warehousemen had passed the one-man picket line to return to work. Negotiations In the state-wide dispute are being carried on in Portland. Pedee Partv Hunts Deer Near Paulina PEDEE On a hunting trip to Paulina in central Oregon are Leo Condron. Mrs. Thera Womer, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Irvine of Punxsutawney, Pa. They will visit the John Condron family while there. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Turner, Keith and Kent of - Vancouver, Wash, spent the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Troy Turner. Among those returning from eastern Oregon with deer were Frank Sheythe, George Binrhell, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Price. Marvin Wells of Pyis, Calif., Perry and Jack Wells of Buena Vista visited their aunt. Mrs. Mol lie Lacey, and cousin, Mrs. Sidney Howard Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Edwards and Ronnie visited her sister, Mrs. Jean Jones of Sisters Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guyer of Lebanon spent last week with their daughter. Mrs. William Con dron and family. desire to participate in the basic school support fund. Under the law only standardized schools can receive financial assistance from this fund. I She declared that residents of I the one district that has rejected participation in the school sup j port fund apparently are divided i whether to consolidate with an i other school district or continue to maintain its school as a sepa rate institution. "I am much pleased with the cooperation received from lural school directors in all parts of the state.' Miss Beardsley aver red, ''iiid am certain it will not ,be long until all cf the schools are standardized." There are 367 I rural school districts in the state. Un-atisfactory condition of the school plants criticized in my re i port was due to several factors, ' Miss Beardsley continued. Dur ing the war most of these school ' districts were short of money, she said, and following the war j they were unable to obtain ma I terials necessary for plant im- j provements. VFW Slates Stag Party October 29 i . i Mjarion post 661, Veterans of Foreign Wars, made plans for its annual stag party on October 29 in a; meeting at VFW hall Monday night Ohe new member, Le Sutter of Salem, was admitted at the ses sion; J. R. Goodwin, a vi- iting VFW member from New York City, was introduced to the membership, J ' I McCilehrist Talks at 20-30 dub Meeting More than 40 couplet fltttended the "ladies' nig&t" meeting of tho Salem 20-30 club at the Gtpltj Ar row restaurant Tuesday night. James McGilchrist, employ of the Oregon travel information service, was guest speakeff for the meting. ': r 1 I sK Dr. S. A. Whealley Optometrist Formerly with 3 Morris Optical Co. Now Located at 167 So. Hiih St. Phone 2-446t LI MBER MILL CLOSES ASTORLA, Oct. 12 -(?'- A sec ond Clatsop county lumber mill has been shut down by the long shore strike. The Prouty - Lumber and Box company at Warrenton stopped production because its storage space is jammed. The Wauna mill closed earlier. And a! third is operating only part time. I WIND your watch once a d preferably in the morning at tht same hour. Wind it gently. II your watch runs erratically, bring it. to u for inspection and to put it in good timing for you. Our watchmakers understand ihm repair oi tme watches. Bring us your watch. wtit etotttftten America's most-copied car the W IADSSQ Open Evrj Evening Until 10:00 P.M. Teaguo Uolor Company Phone 24173 855 N. Liberty Bids Rejected At Silverton SILVERTON, Oct. 12 Only one bid on street improvement at Sil verton was received Monday night and it was rejected. The; city council had called for bids for the improvement of Cen ter and Westfield streets, whose j residents had petitioned for im provement a number of times. The bids were to be opened Mon day night at a special meeting of the city council. The bid from ! Warren Northwest, Inc.. was the jonly one received. The bids on both streets were much higher than the engineer's estimates, with that on Center street at $5,684 as against the estimate of $4,036. and tthat ! for Westfield $8,139 as against the estimate of $5,066. In turning down the bids, coun cilmert said they felt that many of the items listed were entirely out o line with costs. The coun cil: also thought that it was un likely j any further bids would be asked until toward spring. Recruiters to Visit Salem A special U. K. army team of four combat veterans direct from Europe will visit Salem on Oc tober 14 to 19 to spur enlistments into the army's first Infantry di vision and U. S. constabulary in Germany. Lt. Col. Raymond H. Hay, com mander of the Salem army aid air force recruiting office, said the men will conduct a schedule of radio talks and appearances at va rious civic and service clubs. They also are slated to appear at several local schools. Electrolux Corporation Monuiacturors and Distributors Electrolux Cleans and Air Purifier ANNOUNCES THE OPEIIIIIG i i SUPPORT SUIT AIRED HOLLYWOOD, Oet. 12 - OP) Veronica Lake's mother sued the actress for support today. She charged her daughter had left her destitute. of Its New Direct Factory Branch at the address below where complete facilities for sales, service 'and supplies for the Electrolax Cleaner and Air Purifier will be conveniently available to Its many customers In this area. Latest Model Now Available at Pre-War Price Electrolux Corporation 1079 Broadway On Aluminum j an' PABCO ALUIII-SHIELD Fibred Coating tor o Metal o Composition Rooting Concrete Give your roof double protection with Al umi-Shieid you get a high quality coating plus a reflecting layer of alum inum and asbestos fibre. On Sale at $!?gL Regular $4.31 per gaL TTMBERMAN SUCCUMBS PORTLAND, ii Oct. 12 -0P- A veteran Oregon! timberman, Fred erick A. Kribs. died here yester day. He was 88. Kribs had hand lea many large sales of timber holdings in his 80 years of asso ciation with the industry. SALEIl ELECTRIC vs. PORTLAND GEIIERAL ELECTRIC Si kwk. Balem Electric Secmlar CWltbin Salem & W. Salem 1X9 JWZ Heaular ate 141 PCX f pedal Bate. Balem Only) J 14? Xesldentlal Bate Stt kwk. MS 47 Cosnmsfrtal Xerie 440 XI 1.77 1M kwk.i mwtx. I S4Q 14.70 ! 110 kwk. IS IWD. 1I.S0 1447 kwk. 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