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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1949)
H Th. SUri.tmggL Sal.m, Ofqoa Sunday March 13, IMS X-RayUnitat J7ork in County 1 The mobile chest X-ray survey will continue this week in Marion county towns outside Salem. The survey is scheduled to continue to April 5. . Beginning Monday the unit will be in Gervais high school 1a.m. to noon, and at St. Paul, Manegre Farm Implement company, 2 to 9 p. m.; Tuesday, ML Angel Legion hall, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Wednesday. Silverton. Eugene Field school, 9 su m. to 8 p. xn.; Thursday, Silver ton, Eugene Field school, 9 a. m. to noon, and Friday, Stayton Wo man's club, 10 a. m. to S p. m. One-Way Grid System Backed By Committee - Support for the Baldock plan of t truck by-pass for Salem and 0pcommendation for a trial of one way traffic grid were voiced by Salem Traffic Improvement com mittee Saturday In a letter to the mayor and city council. The group's executive commit tee, in a letter signed by T. Harold Tomlinson, vice chairman, said it urged consideration of the one way traffic system -bearing in mind that a one-way grid plan could be tried at nominal cost and if not found satisfactory, amended r repealed." Officers said more than 900 sig natures have been obtained on petitions to back these changes. Out-of-Season Angleri Fined In the first case of its kind this year Martin H. Baughman, Sa lem route 7, was lined ssa ana costs in Marion courity district mm Saturday on a chars of ana- ling for trout in closed season. State police said they arrested pan man Saturday morning af ter hm allegedly cauaht four trout in Pudding river. In other district court action Saturday, T. B. Greenfield, 2565 S. Summer st, was fined $50 on a charge of dumping rubbish in a county ditch. Paul Crookshanks, a transient pieaaea guuiy io rharffe of larceny of an electric shaver, and was given a 30-day . . . A 1 M. suspenoea iu seniencs bj Judge Joseph Felton. DieStattsto Enlist Vets in Reserve Units Salem army and lair force re cruiting office is participating in a nation-wide campaign to enroll veterans in the enlisted reserve corps, it was announced Saturday by Lt CoL Raymond If. Hay, commander. i The drive is being directed pri marily at men whose enlistments in the reserve corps have recent ly expired or will terminate soon and all eligible veterans of World War IL "Tor the first time in our his tory, said Colonel Hay, reservists are eligible for retirement benefits. The plan provides a pension be ginning at 60 after 20 years total satisfactory service. "Worked under a point system, veterans wHh three to five years war service already have accum ulated a sizable credit toward a retirement." Despite the fact that he is a civilian, a reservist retains the grade he held on discharge from the army and has opportunity for advancement. CoL Hay said. Serv ice schools and extension courses are available to him. wi in AM KTOEEaf 2S&C MEN STAMPS AS IXTKA SAV1NOS HUH Requirements for Recruits Tightened Beginning Tuesday Enlistment into the army and air fore after Monday will involve more stringent methods of screen ing applicants, the Salem army and air force recruiting office reported Saturday. r ft Beginning Tuesday all applicants for enlistment Will be reauired to present three letters of recommen dation from reputable citizens. Ex cepted are those re-enlisting with in SO days after their discharge from the army or air force. Prior to enlistment recruiting of ficers will check the applicants past for possible police records. They also win taxe aacuuonai steps "to ascertain the applicants are of the highest moral stand ard." it "r Wt III wmE warn iiin jmm Over Sally's Corner Liberty and Court Phone 3-3711 PEERLESS BOOTHS MADE IN SALEM I- 14 1 s t IPMD .1 The beautiful, gpholatered booths for RESTAURANT, TAVERN o HOME. 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