i ; . i t nt Mucli Interest Apparent in School Plan MONMOUTH A proposed con solidation of school districts of this area, to build a union high school between Monmouth and Indepen dence!, has drawn .out-several it ems of interest. , s Monmouth has 135 students at tending its high school. Indepen dence has ZOO high school students. Within the last year, Monmouth has enlarged and Improved its grade school facilities bjr a $100. 000 building program, financed by the state board of higher education after district No. 13 voted to pay off The debt -in annual install ments of $5,000. Independence also - has a brick grade school built by the state and vsd as a teacher training unit by OCE. : The non-high school districts of Valley View, Parker, Oak Point. Buena Vista, Mistletoe and Suve have joined Independence and Monmouth in signing petitions to hold elections, to be held in each district on the merger ( proposal March 2S. In case the merger is voted, all of the combined - districts would for a single first class district. At present, both Monmouth and In dependence are second class dis tricts. All district funds would then assist Monmouth in paying off the $100,000 debt owed, but for which Monmouth district is not bonded. An option for 60 days has been taken on the Kelley farm tract oM0 acres between Indepen dence and Monmouth for $16,000 as a union high school site, on .which it la proposed to erect a $400,000 union high building. And Building Keeping Pace Three new dwellings were au thorized for Salem Monday by the city engineer's office, and two permits to wreck dwellings were issued.' ' ' ' ? A. EL Heasley was issued per mits to construct houses at 015 Fine st and 2310 Broadway st, each to cost $7,000. Arthur Vaughn was authorized to build a $4,000 'bouse at 505 Hickory st. Madsen Wrecking company was authorized -to wreck, the duplex residence at 444-448 Marion st., and Kay Simpson was granted ap proval to wreck a dwelling at 1047 6. Commercial st. Four Comers Cub Scouts Den Formed FOUR CORIfEBS44Cub Scout Den No. S of Pack 101 has been organized with seven boys. Mrs. Clifford Plerpomt will be the den mother, assisted by Mrs. Melvin Scotf and Mrs. Wfflard Pe- derson. This pack is sponsored by the Mothers' and Dads club of Garfield school and is -composed of Four Corners boys. Meetings will be each Wednesday after school at the Community halt Membership roll is Gary Pierpoint ErieAand Gary Pederson, Craig Scott, Rod ney Anderson, James Burke, Gail Cartrignt. Rickey Garden club met Thurs day evening at the Community halt Mrs. Waldo Miller, president J resided. Guest speaker was J. T. urray, fingerprint expert; The club voted4 to . sponsor Brownie Troop 107. Committees were ap- E tinted to work on turkey' dinner arch f. Keith Harris has returned to his home on Durbin avenue from Sa lem General hospital. Mrs. Warren Shrake was host ess on Thursday afternoon to her ewinf club. Dso Organic Fertilizer O The right way to re build soil . . O .Free of eeede- . O Odorlesa -; G tzzhs C5.00 Bulk -1 ton 2 tons .... Free delirery tnywhere in Saiemarem. . Ft:a 3-0127 FHA Siaie Finnnce Co. $;'--ri-Lean Leng -Time Farm Loans Personal and Ante Leans S-21 and M-222 House Hazing Or.T.TXaaOI.D. Dr.O.CBasJt.D. - D2S. CDAM . . , LAJI CniNESX nZJLBALISTS , 241 Nartb Liberty ; VpsUfrs Peroxad Ofa'eral Oaetrle C:.OtHf mpn tatareay eahr II 1 uhw I Caral ntlti, Blt4 press r ul aria tnm ml caars. rrakc4 lac 111. . . Logging Truck Runs Amuck, ? ' f " ft ! ft i r 4 9 H j ' y " ' ALBANY, March lThls legging track eeeldnt step when It eame off the Willamette river bridge tmt4 Albany at First and Ellsworth streets Thursday mernlng, and thle was the resalt. Driven by Oliver Farmer, Fbilomath, the track sheared off the light pole lylag at the left, smashed a mall eeUeetton box and stepped astraddle a Are hydrant It; also straek and smashed a pickvp operated by R. E. Hermens ef - - I 8 CIRCUIT COURT 1 James M. and Jloy I. Bishop vs. Theresa' Rundaf and Mothers: De fault order quiets plaintiffs1 title to real Drooerty. f C W. DeBQW.vs. Clara O. Ree dy: Order disallows nation to mo dify former decree. Clyde T. Phernettgn vs. Rose Phernetton: Decree of divorce granted. - n Elsie Keeker vs. Herbert Kee ker: Decree of divorce awards cus tody of 'three mirior I children to plaintiff and reserves matter ox suDDort money. ; a Harold W. Mason vs. Adel L. Leach and others: Suit filed to aulet tlUe. Keechlus Logging Co. vs. Grant Daw Suit dismissed with preju- dicebn motion of plaintiff DISTRICT COURT Cornelius William Sherman, Sa lem, charged with larceny, bound over to grand Jury after waiving preliminary examination; held in lieu of $1,000 bail. ' Alfred Schaler, Brooks, charged with assault with intent to kill, continued for plea to March- 8; held in lieu of $3,000 ball. Morris OiBbrne, 60 Williams ave, charged with disorderly con duct, continued for plea to March 8; held in lieu of $230 bail. Lois D. Bradford, 715 Highland ave., charged with embezzlement, continued to March It for inves tigation. I Marvin Hoar; Salem route S, charged with forgery, continued for plea to March 8. g MUNICIPAL COURTS William Brown, 585 S. 12th st, reckless driving, fined 550. Byron Lamoreux and Noella Comstock, both 1115 S. 19th st, charged with disorderly conduct, morals involved, pleaded innocent, trial set March 24. Held in lieu of $100 bail each. ! PROBATE COURT f C H. McDonbugh estate: Estate appraised at $2,975. f ' Grace T. Gillon estate: Order approves final account. Thomas D. Trick estate: Order closes estate. II Alice M. Meyers estate: Order admits will to probate, appoints Milton L. Meyers as executor and Fred Keeler, Rex Davis and Keith Powell as appraisers. : Cora M. Nash estate: Estate ap praised at $18,518. Order author izes sale ef personal5 property. . David B. Hill estate: Estate ap praised at $117,032. f MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS I . Michael J. Prank, 21, machinist, 39S N. 14th st, end Delores Bice, 19, clerk and secretary, 520 States man st, both of Salem. Samuel Franklin Fenlmore, 26, student HUlsbero, end Mildred Duff . Cooper. 23, teacher, 1535 Trade st., Salem. ' I UE V7AIIT y . :s youh Always av Dependable Cash Market. If yon dont bring: them to i Curry's we both lose. s i . ; ... - r. ri V : J Prizes Given In Contest for Bird Houses SILVERTON, March T Four cub scout packs were represented in the bird house contest sponsor ed by the Lions club. Three prizes were awarded boys from each pack. The contest closed Friday night Winners were from Pack 57, Ha zel Green, Skip Bolsby, Jerry Car ter, Thomas Henny; Pack 56, Mt Angel, Micky Kruse, James Fitz simmons and Robert Ebner; Pack 61, Silverton, James Russell, Jerry Lake, Dennis Morgan; Pack 52, Silverton, Peter Gasso, Monty Reiling, Dick Coomler. Judges were Oscar Edlund, Lloyd Fry and E. R. Ekman. In the contest sponsored by the recreation association and judged by June' Drake, winners were: ages 12 to 16, Donald Averette, Ronald Averette, Victor Ness; ages 9 to 12, Lloyd Begin, Buford Av erette, Jaunita Underwood; ages 6 to 9, Jerry Bugge, Jack RusselL Jacqueline Shell. Jerry Bugge won the grand sweepstakes prize. E. R. Ekman snowed three reels of motion pictures of outdoor life. Aurora Woman Back From Visit in Utah AURORA Mrs. G. Beach re turned this week from a visit with her son-in-law and daughter and new grandson in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Willis Yodu left Tuesday by plane for Nebraska to visit her father who is ill. The Garden club, branch of the Aurora Woman's club, will meet April 2. Place of meeting: has not been announced. Sot Is fbe oaswer to yov traaapertanoa aaada. Iiwrtinle delivery ... Owners tapqrt 30-3S aUles per aalloa . 4. Easier to baadle ... Easy ernialsg roace ooou nup-a. . . . Mroa. abla iaiatiora ... Sarrlea at Ford Dealers everywhere. Coat plate supply of ports at selected Feed Dealers. See the AaaUa aad rraiaot today! f THE AN G LI A Delivers at Sales fee - - . ? with fall warrant Ce la fee Demonstration. Valley Ilclcr Co. Tbe ANCLU aVDoee atedesi tETECT 4 Beat Sedea aBBamaaaaaaaBae Topples Pole, Mailbox, in Downtown Valley Obituaries Michael Ileniy Leenhart WOODBURN Michael Henry Leon hart, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Leon hart, Gervais, died at a Salem hospitaL He was born Feb. 13, 1949. Survivors are his parents; a brother, Warren Francis Leonhart; sister, Patricia Rose Leonhart; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leonhart, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sequin, Gervais. Graveside services will be held Tuesday at 3 p. m. at Sa cred Heart cemetery, Gervais, with the Rev. Martin Doherty of ficiating. Ringo chapel in charge. Blood Program Starts Today Red Cross leaders Monday call ed attention to today's dedication program for the new blood col lection program in Marion coun ty. Open to the public at First Methodist church at noon today, the program4 will inaugurate the regular collection of blood donat ed by Salem and Marion county residents for the new Red Cross blood program The Portland blood center eventually will provide blood needed in 52 hospitals of Oregon and southwest Washing ton. Justice George Ross man will be main speaker at the ceremony. Home Economics Club Leaders to Meet Here All Marion county grange Home Economics club chairmen will meet in conference at Salem YMCA on Monday, March 14 at 1:30 pjn Mrs. George Benson, Pomona chairman, has announced. l ifite' T 'C I I I The end of a busy day . . . dinner and Vi TT'""J H II II an evening with good companions "... (?Bs I I II. ... light Oljmpia as your beverage of j W J 11 II moderation. These are among H V 1 I I I the good things of life U i j II !Tk tHm Water1 . v tUSti I jj y Can A Ligtt Ktfnshmtnt Btwrmp f Mimu f Ttmftrem ffb l II ,V i MtWIM (W,I1 tMMA MMMtIWi a. . I 1 Albany, before the truck eab burst Into flames, which were quickly extinguished. A city bos carrying 40 children was backed out ef the track's path by Vera GrabskJ, Albany. Ne one was hart theogh Hermens was shaken np. Farmer was fined $25 for reckless driving and had a five-day Jail sentence suspended by Folic Jadge Kex Batler. (Cat eeartesy Greater Oregon). Floral Leader Of State Fair Cites Interest STAYTON Mrs. V. A. Goode, who has again been appointed by Leo Spitzbart, manager of the Ore gon state fair, to have charge of the floral building at this year's fair, states that much early inter est ms being shown by various gar den clubs in the fair exhibitis Appearing at a meeting of the Swegle Garden club, Mrs. Goode answered questions about the ex hibits and space allotment. The Swegle club, she said., is planning to grow special flowers. An extensive program is plan ned by the Federated club and commercial exhibitors will be more numerous this year, she said. Forgery Plea Slated Today Marvin Hoar, Salem route 3, Is slated to plead today in Marion county district court to a charge of check forgery. Hoar was arrested Sunday by a Marion county deputy sheriff on a charge of forging a $22 payroll check of the Willamette Valley Horsemen's association last No vember 29. He appeared in dis trict court Monday and is being held in the county jail in lieu of $1,000 baiL In other disrict court action Monday, Lois Dorothy Bradford, 21, of 7 IS Highland ave, pleaded guilty to embezzling $16 from the Capital Journal. The complaint was signed by C. A Hoyer, postal inspector. Sentence on Miss Brad ford was suspended to March 14 for investigation. Albany t : PT A Collects European Aid SILVERTON Clothing to be distributed by World Friends' ser vice in Coblenz, Germany, togeth er with $28 in cash for school and pre-school children, was received at the Thursday night meeting of the Silverton Parent-Teacher asso ciation. Guest speaker was Willard Ben son, who, with Mrs. Benson and daughter, returned recently from several months in Europe. He told of conditions as he found them there, noting the food shortages in England and Germany, but good supplies in Norway, Belgium and Holland. John Erickson, accompanied by Joyce 'Martin, gave a vocal - solo, and Miss Martin gave two piano numbers. Mrs. P. A. Loar told of the X ray mobile unit to be here March 16, and Mrs. Vetter appointed the nominating committee to consist of Howard George, Hannah Olson, Mrs. E. R. Boyd, Mrs. Allen Fos ter and Mrs. Gordon VanCleave. Hewitt's Distinctive Men's Wear Clothes Tailored In The Hollywood Manner ; by Damlee High at Court SL Senator Hotel Building y Y The Statesman, Salem, Oreconu Tnesdorr, TTarc3i t, 1843 3 " Walnut Flavor Not Up to Par; Growers Prepare for Meetings By Lime I Madsea 1 Tana TCdltor. Tba SUtasmaa ' l l- Cracking 900 tons of walnuts is no small matter, officials ef Salem ' Nut Growers cooperative stated Monday. This was the number of cracking stock walnuts j sorted from the 720 tons received at the plant this season. -'. . -. . : The shelling is being done at a central plant where the other cooperatives are also having their cracking stock cared for. Nut meats are moving out rapidly but flavor . is not up to the usual cracked stock, members stated, as they expressed hope that the flavor would not in jure the cracked nut market for the future. Plans are being made for the annual meeting of the ! coopera tive, set tentatively for March 20. Growers, on the Pacific coast are being reminded this week that March IS is the final date on which they may vote to designate nomi nees to the walnut control boards in their states. In Oregon, Northwest Nut Growers association will submit nominees to represent the produc ers who market through that co operative. Growers not represent ed by a cooperative are entitled to submit nominees to the boards al so, officials said. If independent producers have not already done so they should get ballots and voting procedure information be fore the deadline, March IS. Grow- Hubbard Pythian Sisters Complete Plan for Program ' HUBBARD Alton Temple Pythian Sisters met at the KP hall Tuesday evening with 42 members present and Marie Covey, MEC, presiding. Plans for. "Past Chiefs night were made when the past chiefs will take over the evening with Hazel Friend as MEC Others in the chairs will be Meta Friend, Sa die ScholL Wilma Leffler, Susie Moore, Cora Smith, Anna ScholL Kathryn Will and Anna Stauffer. Cobie deLespinasse and Mabel Cook are on the program commit tee. . AImo completed weref plans f of the annual faster gift to the home, to consist of canned goods, which should be at the Temple room by the April 4 meeting, Marie Covey will be in charge. i The Temple accepted the invita tlon of DDGC Flora Wilson to ex emplify the ladies' initiation at the district convention in! Portland, May 20. Refreshments were served by Beatrice Miller, Hazel Friend and Marguerite Moomaw. 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