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some folks are bound to be disappointed.
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State's Young
Republicans
To Seek Meet
An invitation to Oregon for the
next national Young Republican
club convention and plans for fu
ture statewide meetings were ap
proved Sunday in i state Young
Republican executive board meet
ing in Portland.
James Collins of Salem, president
of the Marion county club and na
tional committeeman for the state,
said he had found favorable reac
tion from other areas to possibi
lity of a national meeting in Ore
gon in May or June.;
The executive board will meet
here again in late January, along1
with members of clubs in the area,
with the program to include a look
into the legislative process that will
be underway in the capitol.
James Hatfield of Woodburn was
named to head a state policy com
mittee which is to investigate ways
and means of making the republi
can party more effective and to
report back to another state con
vention in six months. The com
mittee, to which Hatfield will make
appointments, was authorized at
the state meet here early in Dec
ember. Personnel selections at the board
meeting included Ralph Holman,
Oregon City, as vice president for
the first congressional district;
Jack Schoppert of Polk county as
chairman of an expansion com
mittee; James Ragland of Willam
ette university as chairman of a
college expansion committee; Law
son McCall of Portland to head a
speakers bureau; Val Sloper of Sa
lem and Max McMillan of Silver
ton on a legislative committee.
Alien Property
Law to Receive
Court Hearing
Arguments of attorneys will be
heard today in the state supreme
court in the case of Kenji Namba,
Etsua Namba and- Florence C.
Donald against District Attorney
John McCourt, Multnomah, coun
ty, and Attorney General George
Neuner, attacking constitutionality
of the Oregon alien property law.
Circuit Judge James W. Craw
ford, Multnomah county, before
whom the case originally was
heard, held for the defendants
whereupon the plaintiffs appeal
ed, on the issue of whether a Jap
anese alien and his citizen son
have authority to lease a farm or
farms in Multnomah county with
the permission of the owner who
desires to lease a farm to them.
Plaintiffs said before leasing a
farm they desired to obtain a de
cree of the courts so as to avoid
the risk of criminal prosecution,
fines and imprisonment and the
further risk of forfeiture by es
cheat proceedings.
Gervais Masons
Install Officers
GERVAIS Joint installations of
officers of Fidelity lodge, AJ. and
A.M. and Gervais chapter. Order
of the Eastern Star, was held Dec
ember 14. John S. Harper was in
stalling officer for the Masonic
group including Oscar Evans, wor
shipful master; Robin A. White,
senior warden; Elmer McClaughry,
junior warden; Harvey Girod,
treasurer; J- P. AspinwalL secre
tary; Clyde Phillips, senior deacon;
Willard McClaughry, junior dea
con; Orren Sturgis, senior steward;
Brentford Miller, junior steward;
Donald Cummings, chaplain; Sam
uel Ramp, marshal and Fred Mc
Claughry, tyler.
Eastern Star officers are Mrs
Carol Foster, worthy matron; Fred
McClaughry, worthy patrons; Mrs
Oscar Evans, associate matron; Os
car Evans, associate patron; Mrs
Howard Booster, secretary; Mrs
Sumner Stevens, treasurer: Mrs
Donald Cummings, conductress;
Mrs. Thomas Ditmsrs, chaplain;
iirs. H. A. White, marshal; Mrs
George Wadsworth, organist: Mrs
Allen Dean, Adah; Rena Harper,
Kutn; Mrs. timer McClaughry, Es
ther; Mrs. Joseph Burr, Martha;
Mrs. Jess Varbel, Electa; Mrs- W.
B. Russell, warder and C. M. Van
Zuyen, seminal.
Mrs. J. P. Asninwall was fnstnl-
j ling officer; Mrs. Donald Toomb.
installing marshal; Mrs. George
Ramp, installing chaplain and Mrs.
William Oddie, installing organist
Mrs. Alice Rupp, worthy matron
and William Shuey. worthy natron
j of Mill City chapter were guests
j Mrs. Agnes Jones presented her
granddaughter, Mrs. Kenneth Gol
i liet, retiring worthy matron, with
v isnors were present from Wood
burn, Brooks, Salem and Mill City
and dinner was served by Gervais
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In the time of Confucious, the
rabbit was bred for sacrificial uses
in China.
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long distance calls
at Christmas
than can go through
French Abandon Village
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STOLPE, Germany, Dee. 20 A French army track loaded with equip
ment leaves military camp In Stelpe Sunday, preparatory to return
of the Tillage to Russian control. Stolpo was given to the French
for an alrbaso but the field was never built. (AP Wirephoto to
The. Statesman).
MUNICIPAL COURT
John McManus, 665 Breys eve.,
failure to stop at accident scene,
fined $100.
Ruby M. Schindler, Salem route
8, failure to yield right-of-way to
pedestrian, fined $50 with $25 re
mitted. Robert E. Leafch, 1211 S. Liber
ty st., charged with reckless, post
ed $100 bail, pleaded innocent and
trial set for January 20.
PROBATE COURT
S Susie Parmenter estate: Estate
appraised at $1,645.
Charles Luther Parmenter es
tate: Estate appraised at $15,415.
Mary Davis guardianship es
tate: Hearing on petition to sell
real property set for Jan. 25, 1949.
John W. Crane estate: Final de
cree closes estate and approves
final account.
Donald A. Godsey guardianship
estate: Order appoints Ruth E.
Wilson as guardian and authorizes
compromise of damage claim.
CIRCUIT COURT
Mabel I. Lewis vs Nolan Lewis:
Order of default entered.
Elton M. Fritz vs Sunny M.
Fritz: Decree of divorce approves
property settlement agreement.
O. E. and Grace M. Powell vs
E. E. and Beatrice Thomas: Suit
seeks to collect $40,500 allegedly
due on real property sale.
Margaret Carnin vs John Bruce
Carnine: Suit for divorce charg
ing cruel and inhuman treatment
asks for household furniture. Mar
ried Oct. 11, 1942, as San Fran
cisco, Calif.
Sell Scouting to Public
Woolley's Plea to Leaders
GATES Election of officers
featured the annual Marion dis
trict meeting of Boy Scout leaders
here last week. F. M. Forrette,
Stayton, was elected chairman, a
post which has been held for the
past three years by L. E. Spraker,
also of Stayton. Barney Kirsch of
Mehama was elected vice chair
man. District committeemen elected In
cluded Raymond Frey, T. R. 'Bur
ton, E. T. Moore, Glenn Julian, C.
R. Baldwin, L- E. Spraker, Kenneth
Hanson, George Huffman, T. C.
Martin, Clyde E. Golden and Otis
White.
Scouting in the district has adf
vanced generally and the summer
camp at Camp Pioneer was parti
cularly successful, 30 per cent of
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William B. Webber vs Milton
M. James: Suit seeks to collect
$5,000 for Injuries and damages
allegedly received in an auto col
lision December 16.
Westinghouse Electric Corp. vs
Milton M. James: Suit seeks to
collect $1,000 for alleged damages
Incurred in an auto collision De
cember 16.
Raymond L. Griffin vs Martha
Griffin: Suit for divorce charging
cruel and inhuman treatment. Mar
ried Oct. 20, 1946, at Salem.
Margaret A. Pugh vs Charles
Tobert Simon and others: Decree
quiets plaintiff's title to real prop
erty. Bert Phillips vs Opal Phillips:
Order modifies previous divorce
decree by eliminating support
money payments on motion of
plaintiff.
Flossie Manning vs Jess Harold
Manning: Decree of divorce grant
ed to plaintiff.
The Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph Co. vs George H. Flagg,
public utilities commissioner: Or
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APPLICATIONS
John Foltyn, 34, assembly line
worker, and Renata Leblova, 27,
typist, both of Woodburn.
Robert C. Elgin, 31. builder, 1475
N. Liberty St., and Phyllis Mac
Gregor, 21, secretary, 385 N. 23rd
St., both of Salem.
Hope Cecil Miles, 46, salesman,
and Grace Irene Clardy, 39, nurse
anesthetist, both of Abilene, Tex.
ithe boys having attended, the re
ports showed.
M. D. Woolley of the Woodburn
State Training school, was the
speaker. "Of the greatest Import
ance," Woolley said, "in a boy's
early training is the direction of
his energies into productive and
useful channels, too much undirect
Jed time as a source of "fun" all
(too often malicious and even law-
breaking."
Slower Pace Urged
Because of the desperate need.
fthe speaker urged leaders to "sell
(scouting to the public" since it may
fill the place which fathers used to
pake when families lived at a slow
er pace and sons learned from fath
ers many of the things which
scouting now teaches.
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By James Cooko
Statesman School Correspondent
SALEM HIGH SCHOOL
New members of National Honor society and Na
tional Athletic Honor society were introduced to
the student body during "surprise" assembly Mon
day morning.
"AhHnl th Mvstic" was nlaverf hv John Rorken-
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feller who used several stunts requiring audience :
participation to introduce the new
members. Gladys Boock and Alta
Hadley assisted Rockenfeller. One
girl was wrapped in a sheet as a
mummy only to appear a few
minutes later walking down the
aisle amidst the audience. When
the sheet was unwrapped the
other assistant appeared to amaze
ment of the audience.
Names of new members were
given during this act and during
several more which "Abdul" per
formed. New members of the society are
Margie Acton, Charles Austin,
Muriel Baney, Jack Byers, Leah
Case, Thais Crandall, Sally Don
kin, Mary Ruth DoWd, Martha
Durham, Joyce Edgell, George Er
ror, Pat Fitzsimmons, Dick Fuhr,
Dorothy Govig, Una Mae Grayless,
Phillip Johnston, Joyce Kirby and
Glenn Kleen.
Carolyn Matter, Sue McElhin
ney, Warren Mulkey, Shirlee New
bry Marijo Ogle, Lloyd Olson, Bil
lie Ruth Pierce, Marilyn Quamme,
Ann Swigart, Mary Swigart, Jane
Trojan and Don Young.
Dinner and Induction Planned
Formal induction for these new
members will be held January 19.
The annual homecoming dinner
for present and former members
will be held in the school cafe
teria at 6 p. m. Tuesday.
"Trees" . is the theme of the
banquet at which Mike Kaye,
chapter president and E. A. Carle
ton, high school principal, will
give the greetings. Janice Middle
ton will speak on "Trees in
Spring"; Ruth Holtzman, "Trees in
Autumn"; Margaret Forsythe
"Family Tree"; Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Pence, "Tree of Life"; Berly Holt,
"Sigma Lambda Family Tree";
Barbara Zumwalt, "Christmas
rr'ree"; Kenneth Lenaburg "Shoe
Tree"; and George Error, "Tree
By-Products. " Bruce McDonald
will be masterof ceremonies.
Committee chairman for the
banquet are Diane Perry, recep
tion; Alta Hadley, decorations;
and Alberta Fern, program. Ad
visers to the chapter are: Mary
Eyre, Berly Holt, Iriene Hollen
beck, Mrs. Mary B. Smith Frank
Neer and E. A. Carleton.
Athletes in Honor Society
Five new members were taken
into National Athletic Honor soc
iety during the same assembly
Monday morning. They were:
Doug Rogers, Jim Rock, George
Error, Paul Jewell and Lee Harra.
Membership requirements are at
least a "B" grade average and a
letter in either a major or a minor
sporty Members are distinguished
by the white star worn on letter
men sweaters.
Purpose of the group is to en
courage high scholarship among
athletes and to develop leader
ship. Bruce McDonald was mem
bership chairman.
Musicians, Parents Have Party
"DepartmentStore Santa" was
given at the no-host banquet Mon
day evening of band and orchestra
students and their parents. Parti
cipants in the program were Lay
ton Gilson, Verl Holden, Bob
prepared by Mrs. Velma Carey of
Gates, were Woolley, Mr. and Mrs.
L- E. Spraker, Clarence Baldwin,
Frank Forrette of Stayton; Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Howe, Clyde Golden,
George Veteto, R. L. Stiffler, Mill
City; Mr. and Mrs. Chet Grimes,
Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Barney Ki
rsch, Mehama; Harry Harmon,
Gale Carey and Mr. and Mrs. T.
R. Burton, Gates; Walter J. Scott
of Salem and Eric Soderberg of
Albany. The latter two are assist
ant executives
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City high school January 13.
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Wilson, Carolint Matter, Deryl
Peters, Bonnie Litchenberg. Mrs.
E. Donald Jessop, Virginia Benner
and Phil Ringle, master of cere
monies. ROOTE To Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Roote, Salem route 7, a son,
Monday, December 20. at Salem
General hospital.
REUS T To Mr. and Mrs.
James J. Reust, Salem route 8, a
son, Monday, December 20, at Sa
lem General hospital.
LANE To Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Lane, Independence, a son,
Monday, December 20, at Salem
General hospital.
TOWNSEND To Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood Townsend, 1230 Ruge st.,
West Salem, a son, Monday, De
cember 20, at Salem Memorial
hospital.
STADLER To Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Stadler, 3280 Silverton
rd., a son, Monday. December 20,
at Salem Memorial hospital.
McLOUGHLIN To Mr. and
Mrs. Larimer McLoughlin, 2040
Market st., a son, Sunday, Decem
ber 19, at Salem General hospital.
SNEEDON To Mr. and Mrs.
James M. ' Sneedon, Newport, a
ion, Saturday, December 18, at
Salem General hospital.
UO PROFESSOR DIES
EUGENE. Dec. 10 -iJPi- Dr. Har
vev Gates Townsend. director of
the University of Oregon depart
ment of philosophy, died here yes
terday. He had been a faculty
member since 1926.
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