' (Diiity 'Sews SBirfieffs t i i ' ii i . "i FEDERAL, JOBS OPEN Examinations for appointment as engineer, physicist, mathemati- cian or metallurgist at $2,974 an nually and for student aid trainee r in those fields as $2,724 per year were announced yesterday by the UJS. civil service commisrion. The positions are with naval estab'ish NAMED POST ADJUTANT Col. Willis E, Vincent, former Salem resident, has been appointed adjutant general Of Camp Gordon, Ga., it was learned hefe Wednes day. Vincent was f active with the national guard arid reserves in Oregon prior to 1940 and served as personnel adjutant in the office of ments, mostly in Washington, D.C. the adjutant general for Oregon For the trainee positions, three ; years college education by next I Karakul Karpet. it s new, it's re June is required. Additional infor- versible, it's lOCii virgin wool and mation may be secured from W. woven through and through, only H. Fischer, civil service secretary j $4.95 sq. yd. Ph. 3-7643 or 3-3364. at Salem postoffice. ON COMMITTEE Annual Bazaar sponsored by the , Gus Moore and Horner Smith. VtJS.CS: of the First Methodist jr., are newly named members of church, Friday, Nov. 12, begin- ! the advisory ant policy making ning at 10 a.m.; luncheon 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dinner 5:30 to 7 pjn Coffee and donuts all day. Rummage sale, Thurs., Nov. 11, committee for the home service department of thej Marion county chapter- of the American Red Cross. , 721 S. 12th. Law books, fruit jars, Armistice Day hoot. Turkeys, clothing. Mission St. United i hams and bacon. r Public is wel Brethren church. : come." Trapshooters Club. ARTICLES ARE. FILED Articles of incorporation of Meeker-Hughes company, a Sa lem fertilizer and agricultural .chemical business, was filed 1 with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by Frank R. Meeker, J. Ross Hughes and C. G. Bur- TAKE DAUGHTERS HOME Taking a baby daughter home from the Salem General hospital Wednesday was J Mrs. Edward Adams, Salem route 4. Mrs. Eric Nyberg. Detroit, .? was dismissed from Salem Memorial hospital with a baby girl. 10 Added to 1 Those Passing State Bar Test The State Supreme Court after reviewing the examination papers of 41 applicants who it was pre viously announced failed in the state bar examinations here July 13 and 14, held that 10 of them had passed, in an order released Wednesday. The examination papers ori ginally were graded by the State Board of Bar Examiners. Those announced successful by the Supreme Court upon review of their papers included: T. Morris Dunne, Jr., Edward D. Kahler, Bruno C. Linde, William C. McCarthy, Leo N. Probst and Jesse F. Webb, all of Portland; Robert C. Cross. Merlin Edward Nelson and Arthur M. Roethlin, '. Salem, and John L. Schwabe, ! Med ford. A total of 117 applicants parti cipated in the examinations and 70 passed under the grading of the Board of Bar Examiners. Forty seven failed of which number 41 asked for a review of their exami nation papers by the Supreme Coifrt. linorham Tri nri na 1 nffire of the corporation is to be in Salem and j Would you like to have some nice, capital stock is listed at $50,000. Big reduction sale on coats and suits. Save money at Lorman's, I 1109 Edgewater, West Salem. j Armistice Day shoot. Turkeys, j hams and bacon. Public is wel- L COUNTY SIGNS DEEDS Deeds to property recently pur chased from Marion county were signed Wednesday by Marion county court to Mr. and Mrs. Nor man P. Pederson for land near Brooks, $75; Herbert L. Snider for land in Gervais. $150, and to Mr and Mrs. Louis E. Giemau for land In Aurora, $250. Do your Christmas shopping early, Open for your convenience on Thursday,- Armistice Day. Open till 7 p.mY Lorman's, 1109 Edge water, West Salem. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 Stat St. INITIATED BY HONORARY Raymond Heinonen of Salem, a senior in pharmacy at Oregon State college, was one of 32 sen iors recently initiated into Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary. Only 8 per cent of the senior class may be chosen for membership. Rummage and White Elephant Sale at Valley Tractor showroom, 530 Chemeketa St., Fri. and Sat. Nov. 12 & 13, White Shrine. Air-Steamship. -tickets anywhere. KugeL 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol st. BOLMEIERS LEAVE MARKET A notice of retirement from Bol meier market was filed with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by H. H. Bolmeier and Evelyn K. Bolmeier. Shoe repairing. Broadway Shoe . Service, 1132 Broadway. Building to sell? Colored plumb - in? fixtures add sales aDDeal. ! Available now. Judson's, 279 N. I- Com'l. - BEGIN DENTAL LABORATORY An assumed business name for State Dental laboratory, a com mercial dental laboratory at 147 Commercial st., was filed with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by Charles Woock, jr.. and Ray mond J. Wickert. Federally insured savings cur rent dividend 2Vz. First Feder al Savings, 142 S. Lib. 3-4944. ON LEADERS' LIST Oscar Specht and Kenneth Doerfler were on the leaders' list for Mutual Life Insurance of New York volume for October, the com pany announced in New York. Specht was 23rd nationally, Doerf ler 33rd. Ann The Reweaver new loca tion 1180 N. Winter, near Mar ket. Ph. 33918. Rummage sale Fri." and Sat., Nov. 12 & 13. Over Greenba urn's. Delta Gamma Mothers. REALTORS TO HEAR COONEY Leon Cooney, a member of the Salem Board of Realtors, will give impressions left by a recent trip to Indiana at the board's noon luncheon meeting Friday in the Marion hoteL Rummage sale, Nov. 12 & 13, at First Congregational church, N. Cottage and Marion Sts. young beef for your locker? We nave some iot jc per id. t;. a. Orwig, 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. INJURED IN GAME Joe Bartholomy, 12, Brook route 1, received painful injuries to his back while Jplaying football at Brooks school I Wednesday. He wastreated by Salem first aid men and taken tor, Salem Memor ial hospital. He was released later to go home. Rummage Sale, Thurs. and Fri , Nov. 11 & 12, 235; S. Com'l. St. RESIDENCE ENTERED City police investigated a com plaint by the caretaker at 1737 Market st. Wednesday of illegal entry and evidences of a party during the hospitalization of the owner. Beds were torn apart, tow els strewn about and dirty dishes were found in the sink. j Rummage. Closing out. Bargains. 141 S. Winter. Fridays. BAZAAR SCHEDULED Salem's Chin-Up club will hold a bazaar Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Portland Gas and Coke Co., 109 S. i Commercial at. Novelties and candy will be placed on sale. j . OPENS ELECTRIC SERVICE Parnell Electric; service is the assumed business dame of an elec trical contracting: service filed, with the Marion county clerk on Wednesday by Darrelt L. Parnell, Salem route 0, box 353C. Card Tables; Mahogany Finish. Close out at $5.98. Woodrow's 450 Center. I ' mirths 1 IB-I i i'a Goldilocks! 4 ; i ana rr:f your youp ASK CO STORYPtAYS TAe tlm Record Tcy Downstairs, Oregon Bldg. State A; High Ph. 3-8632 WE HAVE TAFFETA, & SATIN Formal Slips full length - and half slips in hoth Black & White SCIIEL'RICII To Mr. and j Mrs. Francis Scheurich, Marion, I a daughter, Wednesday, Novem ! ber 10 at Salem Memorial hos pital. ! McRAE To Mr. and Mrs. Richard McRae, Stayton, a son, Wednesday. November 10 at Sa lem Memorial hospital. VanWYN GARDEN To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce VanWyngarden, 1325 Jefferson st., a son, Wed nesday. November 10 at Salem Memorial hospital. RUTHERFORD To Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Rutherford, 735 Breys st., a son, Wednesday, No vember 10 at Salem General hospital. HALL To Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hall, Salem route V. a son, Tuesday, November 9 at Salem General hospital. EVANS To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Evans, 396 N. 23rd St., a daughter, Tuesday, Novem ber 9 at Salem General hospital. Reroof now with Johns-Manville shingles. Don't gamble with an old roof. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l. Free estimates. Phone 34642. C Memories V 57 Years Ago Jj M The News in alein, November 11, 1891 After The Rain Maker. It is sodd the aranaers of Umatilla county are talking seriously oi making a propo sition to Melbourne, the Au stralian, who hides himself from view and seems to call down rains whenever he desires. The plan Is t o se cure him a auaranry of 10c per acre to be paid in case he produces a down pour when ever needed. Boston. At the session of the W.C.T.U. a report was aiven on the work against Narcotics. Work this year will look toward the passage of a national law forbidding the manuiacturing of cigar ettes. The GJLR. Fair. Gideon Stolz who' has charge of the coming G.A.R. Fair is busy appointing the various com mittees. A great deal of in terest is being taken in the fair. A turnip weighing fifteen pounds is on exhibit in Salem. Married W. W. Morley and Jean T. Fraiser. Among the Advertisers Word comes from all quar ters that the realest and most satisfactory lor color ing the beard a brown or black Is Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers. Mens heavy all wool cas simere $12. suits reduced to $9. Overcoats $6.50. At the Capitol Adventure Co. Market Reports Eggs : 30c doz. Pork 7 to 12 Vic 57 Years of Service W. T. Rigdon Ilorluary 299 No. Cottage Dial 3-3173 DISTRICT COURT Glenn E. Dickson, Portland, charged with reckless driving, trial set for. December 9 follow ing plea of innocent; posted $250 bail. MUNICIPAL COURT Ken W. Schilling, Tacoma, vio lation of basic rule, posted $7.50 bail. ; Silas W. Washburn, Albany, violation of basic rule, posted ' ,$7.50 bail. r Gerald L. Odom, Salem rotite 5, violation of basic rule, posted $7.50 bail. j Harold James Crocker, Albany, ! violation of basic rule, posted $10 bail. John M. Cross, Eugene, vio lation of basic rule, posted $25 bail. Robert Franklin Morse, Canby, charged with obtaining money by false pretenses, held in ''lieu of $1,000 bail. CIRCUIT COURT W. E. Pardo vs Theresa E. Pardo: Default of defendant en tered. Oronoco R. Piatt vs Robert Lynn Clark: Defendant files an swer admitting and denying. Eulalia A. Schafer vs Edward A. Schafer: Suit for divorce charging cruel ' and inhuman treatment seeks custody of a minor child, $50 per month sup port money and ownership of cer tain personal property. Married July 21, 1947. Edith Holiman vs Chester Stan ford Holiman:. Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment, seeks restoration of plaintiffs former name of Edith Roedern. Married Jam 31, 1947, at Reno, Nev. PROBATE COURT Edna May West guardianship estate: Order appoints Alice W. Nash as guardian. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Elton H. Coon; 47, mechanic, 331 Mission st., and M. Grace Chandler, 47, technician, route 3, box 492, both of Salem. Gilbert E. Pirkl. 27, laborer, and Blanche M. Kadrmas, 16, do mestic, both of Woodburn. SILVERTON JUSTICE COURT SILVERTON, Nov. 10 Glen Howard, Vernon Vincent and Van Druatt of. Mt. Angel today each paid $10 fines and costs in Silver ton justice court on a charge of Aeronautics Board Talks Of Legislation Consideration of possible legis lative recommendations concern ing Oregon aviation occupied the state board of aeronautics during part of Wednesday's all-day meet ing in Salem, jointly with the legislative interim committee on aviation. Need for some type of a "basic rule" to minimize dangerous fly ing, similar to Oregon's highway speed law, was mentioned. It was felt, however, that present Ore gon statutes were probably suffi cient and that more important was education of the public, fliers and courts to their responsibilities in regard to aviation. The suggestion to drop, one dol- hunting ducks after hours. Jack Benson, Silverton, was fined $50 and costs and given a 30 day suspended jail sentence on a disorderly conduct charge. On a second charge he was placed under $50 bail, which he failed to furnish, for malicious destruc tion of personal property. Robert IMcCylley pleaded inno cent to a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. On failure tor furnish $1000 bond he was committed to the jail. The Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thursday. November 11, 1948 S lar annual pilot registration fee, a xeature oi tnestate's air search and rescue program, was opposed. Members ! indicated that the fees not only ! aided the program but that the signup is a means of keep ing in touch with active pilots. Several of the members experi enced difficulty in reaching Salem foe the meeting, since fog curtail ed" their favorite method of trav el flying. B. F. Ruffner of C o r v a 1 1 1 s, chairman of the board, and Sen. William Walsh of Coos Bay, head of the interim committee, conduct ed the meeting. Packing Plant To Be Rebuilt A $38,000 meat packing plant will be constructed to replace the structure destroyed in a fire at 2490 Mission September 10. G. C. Pomeroy, who has purchased the business from Ernest Chrystall, was issued a permit for the new building by the city engineer's of fice Wednesday. . A permit for $15,000 alterations on the T, A. Livesley building at 388 State st. was also Issued Wed nesday. Authorization for alterations on the dwelling at 1490 Chemeketa st. to cost $50 was granted also to Mrs. Laura E. Kelley. Bennett Talks I loJbxclianjntes Reasons for high and rising, school costs were outlined i to Salem Exchange club Wednesday noon by Frank B. Bennett, sup erintendent of Salem schools, j Bennett said Oregon's problem centered chiefly in increasing population, both throngh faster immigration and higher birth rate, and in legal requirements. As an example of the latter he noted that the age at which pupils may leave school has been steadily advanced, resulting In mqre pupils in school and in cost ly vocational training for older, working studentsj The PIKE Chccolale-IIinI You have been . waiting i for this flavor In our Qaalily Ice Cream 138 S. Liberty 150 N. ComrnX Phono 36828 Mimr i: For vinler safety on icy roads . . MLSram Cnisadtr Tires 1 ' RlUir,y PrlCd l 1145 ach j "'XL vs! 0 Here is your chance to re-tire at a real saving-. Sturdy four-ply SSS3G5 C' construction with the popular rib traad. A good tire at an amaz- Vh . T K J Intfy Price . for extra mileage, extra safety. 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