!i :!;.' ' :.'..! - . City News EBirieffs ' i - jl . . i . i RUMMAGE SKEEDED The Salem Chin-Up club Fri day issued ian appeal for con tributions oi free rummage for sale at its store, 1275 N. Church St., to needy! families of Marion county. Clotihing and noveitifs are especially '.needed, the deb stressed. Most of the clothing is sold at low cost to families on welfare rolls. Persons unable to deliver rummage to the store have been asked to call 3-3018. Ralph Maddy, formerly connect ed with the Stewart Realty Co., now with - Ohmart & Calaba. Bialtors, C77 Court, St., Salem, Oregon. tMlSS WINDECKER INITIATED; Lola Mae Windecker of Salem was initiated into Alpha Tad Delta, national nursing honorary society, last week at the Univer sity of Portland's college pf nurs ing. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Windecker, Salem route 2. 2 Orchestras tonite at Club Com bo! Glenn Woodry's Band, ao the Earl Whitney trio! NORTH SALEM KIWANIS The Oregon- state traffic depig ment will present a program at the Monday noon meeting of the "North Salem Kiwanis club in the Lion's den. At last Monday's mooting Elmo Lindhblm and Hph ry Torvend were nominated for election to the board of directors. Air conditioners-for home, office, store. Judson's, 279 N. Com'l. We have some more fryer tur keys at 45c lb. 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2C128. Federally Insured Savings Cur rent dividend 2Vi. See First ii'iici.ii oa villus rlsl- - t-uu- ' erty Phone 3-494L, Get your frozen fooa lockers now at Marvin Lewis Cold Storage. W. end of bridge. SAMUEL AT CRETE" Calvin Ernest Samuel, cox swain, USN, is scheduled to visit on the island of Crete July 16 as a crew member' aboard the de stroyer tender USS Yellowstone. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Samuel, 480 S. 20th st. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St. BUS COMPANY FILES An assumed business name cer tificate as North Santiam Trans portation company with offices in Salem was filed with the Marion county clerk Friday by Dalton W. Ilershey, Salem route 9. ' The Mclodairs are playing at the Burgandy rloom. Shattuc's Chat eau nitely. fkjui'ty, F. H. A., finance all mod. 2 B. R. home, Choice location. Approx. $2200 required. Owner. Ph. 3-1727, SP Train Features Swivel Seats in Parlor Car EVANS FINED $159 Albert J. Evans. 1360 N. Cot t8ge st., jw-as fined $150 in, muni cipal court Friday on a charpe of reckless driving, liquor i;i S volved. He was arrested Thursday niht at North Cottage ktv G?ihes sreet. A woman pushir a baby carriage narrowly escape? being struck ? by the car Evan drove, according to a city politi report. Tivo other cars were forc ed to the curb to avoid Evans' auto, the report said. Shattuc's Chateau-Salem's unique . Hintntf tuH i CITY LANDS TAXABLE Real iproperty of municipal corporations held by taxable per-; sons under lease executed prior to July 5, 1947, is subject to ad valorem f taxation for the fiscal year 194(9-50! Attorney General George Neuner ruled here Fri day. The opinion was requested by the state tax commission. i Salem's Unique dining club. Shat tuc's Chateau, FIVE PERMITS LISTED Building permits issued at the j city halli Friday included F. M. Guerin, dwelling at 440 Ben Vista dr., $10,000; Donald F. Weber, dwelling and garage at 2205 Carl ton way!, $7,000: C. E. Bigler, garage at 1630 Grant st., ,$740: Harvey sMitcpell, alte- nver, at 2270 ! Claude St., $1,900; and E. T. Armstrong, renair dwelling at 575 Ni.Mtht st., $1,000. Landscaping and designing. No job too large? or tdo small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan caster D. at 4 Corners, P. 2-1322 FIRM CHANGES HANDS Certificate Of assumed business name as Standard Cleaners and Dyers. $62 N. Commercial st., i was filed with the Marion county clerk Friday by Joseph H. and Nellie E,j O'Shea. Gordon P. and Barbara Jean Keith filed notice of retirement from the firm. Old time' dance tonite 259 Court. ROOF FRE REPORTED Fire 'of undetermined cause burned part of the roof from the Ralph O. Sickels residence, 1325 Waller St., about 2 p.m. Friday. Damage was confined to the roof and ceiling, according to the occu pants. Road oiling, call Tweedie, 2-4151 or 3-5769. Karakul Karpet It's new, It's re versible, it's 100 irgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.95 sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. HAZEL EBNER RETIRES Certificate of assumed business name as Ebner's Park 'N Market was filed; with the Marion county clerk Friday; by Maurice Ebner, 3025 Garden; rd. Hazel Ebner filed notice of retirement from the assumed t business name for the firm. St,,-?: ,4 Ur i . 7 -.J ' .M ...( . .-So t '- , - -ui 26 Men from Salem to Take State Bar Exam Fir; .... -SL 1 J: ? : jj! .'Ill" .' 2 c a m m m mi , . - - vt: u. a mm . m : w .. i -d i s . w mm i ' ; i I 1.1 l j:'t iil Si! Ill " 1 ili t (ill 1 II ' I 141.1 : - VJ'! ill : -Jill i l l I ' i-.r- . if ii I 1 - v ' .... - i ' i i II it- " flo r fH k i . I 'id , f, - - . - if 'rt j 1 " N. ' Viiliii.,i.iJ tfi mi 1 1 iimi m,.mJ .it t Gleaminr fixtures, quiet colors and large photomurals in the Southern Pacific's new streamliner train, the Shasta Daylight, brought forth many admiring comments from Salem visitors to the train here yesterday afternoon. Above are Mrs. L. G. Allen and her two sons. Lawrence, 11, and Frederick, 10, of Dallas, lookinr at the luxurious swivel chairs in the club car. The new train will feature new low fare, 15-hour service between Portland and San Francisco. (Statesman photo.) (Story on page one). Twenty-six candidates from Sa lem are expected to take the state (bar examinations at the state i capitol next Tuesday and Wed nesday. Two from west Salem also are included in 'the list of 138 applicants. , Portland heads the list with 49 'slated to take the examinations. and 19 will come from Eugene. Also represented will be New York, Massachusetts, Illinois, Iowa, Colorado, Idaho, California and Washington. The Salem candidates are Har old W. Adams, jr., 883 Bellevue St.; Donald L. Alderton, 940 D St.; Walter J. Apley, 815 Ford St.; Martin A. Barstad. 2376 Fair grounds rd.; Kenneth E, Brown, 738 N. Cottage St.; Vernon L. Burda, 570 N. Winter st.; James V. Collins, 625 N. 15th st.; George E. Fell, 1036 Howard st.; Orval O. Hager, jr.;I335 Lee St.; Russell M. Helterline, 1582 Court .st.; Lor en D, Hicks, Salem route 8, box 358; Allen C. Lunt, 1605 S. Sum mer St.; Frank C. McKinney, 1810 Mill st; Henry C. Matson, 4085 Cherry ave., John D. Nichols, Sa lem route 8, box 207; Clifford B. Olson, Salem route 3. box 983 A; Gerald D. Quillan, 1192 S. 16ttv St.; Robert E. Ratcliffe, 910 Oak St.; William E. Ryan. 144 W. Miller St.; George MacLennan Thm SkrUsmcm. Salem. Oregon. Saturday. July 9. 1943 i Sennatt, 1720 Cross st; Val Dare Sloper. 241 N. Liberty st ; Richard H. Spooner, 1739 Market st; Jack W. Stanley, 2170 N. 34th st: John W. Stortz, 2376 Fairgrounds rd.; Clarence R. Wicks. 227 S. Winter st; and Stuart F. Wylde, 1310 N. Summer st West Salem candidates are Richard H. Allen, 519 Kingwood d.r, and Alex Leon Parks, 773 Gerth ave. Woman Found Dead in Home At Lebanon LEBANON, July 8-(Spccial)-Mrs Neil Rambo, about 50, was found dead in her home here on South Grove street Thursday night local police reported today. irn tmty Coicner Glenn Hu r placed the Ime of death a' Tuesday night. Probable cause of death, he said, was a heart attack. Chief of Police CUlf Price made the investigation. The woman's body was discov ered when she failed to t turn laundry to the Town Tven here. Mrs Rambo took in washing She called for laundry fs at he ravtrn Tucscay and promised to have it done by Wednesday. Funeral arrangements are await ing the return from Co-s Bay of her ex-husband, Ivan Rambo. She had no known relatives living near here. Unemployed Seamen Face " Delay in Pay Unemployment claims from for mer employes of ships connected with the war-shirt ing administra tion will continue to be accepted by the Oregon unemployment com pensation commisMfin bu no pay ment for the new benefit jyeer will be made until congirsf approve the 1949-50 appropriation These instructions; were sent out Friday to 26 local f fipioyment of fices by Administrator Silas Gal ser following advice frotn Wash ington. D. C. regarding extension of the program. For thelpast two years payments hai'e been mad to unemployed seamen s under a co-operative agreement ' between, the war shipping administration and state agencies. I "As 4 the appropriations ceased as of June 30, we were forced to discontinue these benefits", Gaiser explained. He said in most cases, however, discharged sea men have state wage credits in 1948 and are eligible tor benefits for the year that started last July 1. ' ! INDUSTRIAL FATALITIES Two fatalities. 774 industrial ac cidents and eight claims for oc cupational disease benefits wert reported to the stall Industrial ac cident commission during; the wee ended July 7. j Ralph Maddy, formerly connect ed with the Stewart Realty Co., now with Ohmart & Calaba, Realtors, 477 Court, St., Salem, Oregon. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express 'our appre ciation for the beautiful flowers, cards and other acts of kindness shown us before and after the death of our husband and father. Mrs. Blanche Walcher, j C. N. Stevenson family, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Watcher Appreciation lor Prizes Between 200 and 300 people entoyed the 4th of July picnic held by the Sidney-Talbot communities at the Henry Tur nidge grove. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon followed by races, a rodeo, and water sports in the afternoon. Pop and ice cream were sold throughout the day? Resuul of the contests, spon sored by several Salem busi ness firms, were as - follows: Valley Tractor Co. foot race, boys 10, 11 & 12 yrs., Leroy Jones; Salem Seed & Imple ment foot race, girls 10, 11 & 12 yrs., Montana Franz; Valley Tractor Co. foot race, boys 7, 8 8c 9 yrs., Robert Irwin; Bram ble Hardware fobt race, girls 7, 8 & 9 yrs. Shirley Sullens; Bramble Hdwe, foot race, boys 13, J4 & 15 yrs.. Smith Sullens; Goodrich Stores foot race, girls 13, 14 & 15 yrs., Ernestine Lambert; Ore. Farmers Union foot race, men over 16, Don Turnidge; Brewnell Electric foot race, women over 16, Lil lian Gilmour Vista Market foot race, old men, Frank Gilmour; Valley Motor Co. foot race, anyone over 6Q, Eugene Finlay; Goodrich Stores sack race, all men, Gordon Turnidge; Vogue Beauty Solon, sack race, all women, Mary Turnidge; Jack sorf Jewelers, shoe kicking con test all women, Mary Tur nidge; Goftdrich Stores nail driying contest, all women, Vir letj Sullens; Saffron Supply, board sawing, all women, Zola Giljmour; Salem Welding Sup ply), rope climbing, all men, Charles Griz'zell; Valley Trac .torj wire walking, anyone, El doh Turnidge; Ladd 8c Bush Bank, goat .roping. Choice Brant; Stan Baker Motors, calf riding, Don Gilmour, first, l5rl Crjenshaw, second-prize Valley Trfrctor Co,; Ladd & Bush Bank, greased pigs, first, J. H. TUrnidge Sc Earl Crenshaw, second Herman Broughton and Djn Turnidge. Valley. Motor Co. driving contest, Gordon Tvirnidse; A. C. Haag Co., swimming race, Benny Toy cun; A. C. Haag Co. underwater- swimming race, Eldon Turnidge; Goodrich Stores, surf board riding, Ruth Turnidge. The two communities wish to thank the. business firms which made the prizes possible, adv. The Flower Basket 2-4802. Ralph Maddy. formerly connect ed with- the Stewart Realty Co., now wjth Ohmart & Calaba, Realtors, 477 Court, St., Salem. Oregon. j Insured savings earn more than two per cent af Salem Federal Savings Association:' 560 State st PRISONERS TO EAT AT JAIL The Marion county sheriff will continue; to board prisoners in the county jail since no one else has applied for the job. The county court, as required by law, yearly advertises biJs for boarding pris oners biit seldom receives ans wers. :; GROCERY FILES Harold E. Clark, 728 E. 4th st, Albany j filed an assumed busi ness name certificate as Harold's Grocery ! Service at Aumsville with the Marion county clerk Friday, i S 2 Orchestras tonite at Club Com bo! Glenn Woodrv's Band, also the Earl Whitney trio! 2 Men! Arraigned in Silverton Justice Court Wilbur Alfin Tennes, Monitor, and Forest Carrington, Silverton, were arraigned in Silverton justice court Friday! on charges of con tributing to the delinquency of a minor, lj j The men Were arrested Friday in SalenS by I Marion county dep uty sheriffs. Both men were held for preliminary hearing in Marion county jail in lieu of $1,000 bail each. :!' ( Hogs Alone Take Meat Price Jump By Lillian L. Madsen Farm Editor, The Statesman Hogs are the only meat animals for which prices increased in Late May and June, according to the livestock review released by the USDA Friday. The national average price of sheep and lambs reached the peak in April and the high price this season for wool was reached in February. "Since then the average price has gradually worked lower. Prices at mid-June were lower than a year ago, although sheep, lamb and wool prices had not de clined as much as other meat ani mals. Sheep prices for the na tion are down 3 per cent compared to a year ago; lamp and wool prices, down about two per cent. Cattle Rrices ended the May June period practically unchang ed, while veal calves dropped slightly in price. All livestock prices are down from a year ago with hog prices, which increased a little again this spring, having de clined the most ( 18 per cent) dur ing the 12-month period. Cattle prices dropped 14 per cent and veal calves, seven per cent During this same period, farm costs have dropped around ZVz per cent as measured by the U. S. parity figures. With livestock prices dropping more than farm costs, purchasing . power .of farmers is down compared to a year ;go. Dol lars received from sale of hogs would purchase for the farmer 16 per cent compared to a year ago; from cattle 12 per cent less and from veal calves five per cent less. With the average price of sheep, lambs and wool declining about as much as farm costs, the sheep farmer has about the same buy ing power as a year ago. Public Records is SCHRADEH To Mr. and Mrs. "rank Schrader. Lepanon, a son, Friday, July 8, at Salem Me morial hospital. Ill BFR -I To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber, Lyons, a daughter, Friday, July j.8, at Salem Mejmor ial hospital. HARLOW 1- To Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Harlow, 1862 N. Winter St., a soh, Friday. July 8, at Sa lem Genera If hospital. IIAMANN To Mr. and' Mrs. Harvey G. Hamann, 498 S. 24th st, a daughter, Friday, July 8, at Salem Geiheral hospital. ELSER To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Elser, Salem' route 4, box 716. a daughtef, Friday, July 8, at Sa lem General; hospital. "Vinc4's. Electric" j 157 S. Liberty Vacuum Cleaner SALES SERVICE REPAIRS RENTALS f 1 ' On? All Types i Household or Commercial Also Waxen ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED Free Pick-Up and Delivery PHONE 3-9239 Willamette U. Adds Teachers ' Two new additions to Willam ette university faculty were re ported this week by Dr. G. Her bert Smith, president. Ruane B. Hill will instruct courses in both drama and radio in addition to a class in speech. Mrs. Lucille W. Humphreys will succeed Joan Essley as instructor in the women's physical educa tion course. Miss Essley plans to continue her graduate work. Mrs. Hum phreys, who attended the Uni versity of Missouri, will begin in September. Hill received his master's de gree at Northwestern university in Chicago. He served nearly three years iri5the air force dur ing the war. He will begin teach ing in September. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Gilbert Clarence Ward, 24, tire repairman, 395 N. High st., and Marjorie Ann Hobble, 24, clerk, 3855 Garden rd., both of Salem. Lynn Vincent Blackwelf, , 28, laborer, and June Hazel Bush, 19, domestic, boh of Albany. Orville B. Lulay, 25L lumberman, Drusilla Minden, 19, domestic, bothj PROBATE COURT . Jessie L. Looney estate: Order apiovet. final account, discnarge Christine Hand as executrix and c.'ofes estate. Robert Roy Wallace guardiai ship estate: Order apopints Ros aiie May Wallace guardian. Tnomas Watson Steeves guard ianship estate: Order authorizes Mary Steeves Paulson as guardian to execute new indenture of leas". Charles C. Hopkins estate: Or der grants Pioneer Trust company as administrator until Aug'ist 1 to fi'e inventory. Lizzie Beringer Winzer estate: Appraisal at $1,000. CIRCUIT COURT Frances Lea Tibbits vs Truman J. Tibbits: Default order for de fendant. Bertha Gartner vs Oregon Motor Stages and others: Order di.-mis.:cs action without cost to either party. . Ruby L. and Walter Brisban vs C. J. Montag and others: Defend ants Montag file answer denying. Neva McKinnis vs Errfest Lyle McKinnis: Defendant files cross- complaint . for divorce alleging cruel and inhuman treatment. Married Jan. 30, 1949. Linnie Crow vs Mae Crow: Com plaint for divorce alleging cruel and inhuman treatment. Married April 15, 1948, at Lake Village, La. Fern Hansen vs Glenn Hansen: Complaint for divorce alleging cruel and inhuman treatment asks settlement, of property rights and restroation to plaintiff of former name of Fern Martin. Married Oct. 4, 1946, at Bend. Alba L. McCollum vs Cora Mae McCollum: Default order for de fendant. MUNICIPAL COURT Albert John Evans, 1360 N. Cot tage st., reckless driving, liquor involved; fined $150. Roy, Francis Rice, 1005 N. li,th st., charged with reckless driving; pleaded innocent, trial set for July 15, posted $50 bail. People Protest Relocation of Silverton Road Thirteen property owners filed protest with the Marion county court Friday against proposed re location of the Silverton road from Steffen corner into Silverton. The protesting group, all own ing property along the proposed new route, charge farming units will be destroyed if the road is relocated. They also say the new route will add to government ex pense yet will neither shorten the route appreciably nor add to the safety of driving. Signing the petition were Al fred Jensen, Alice K. Jensen, John Q. Small, Clara B. Small, Mrs. William Reeves, Alvin Krug, Harlan Moe, Edward Schar, Ber tha Krug, Nellie Lorenzen, Lawr ence Gehring, Elsie Krug and William Reeves. In other county road action Friday, the court granted author ity to DeSantis and Fantz. log gers, to reconstruct about 2'jj miles of county road 957 for log hauling purposes. The road leaves the Silver Falls highway at the old CCC campsite. Marriage Medical Test pChanges Take Effect l ne state health department notified Marion County Clerk Harlan Judd Friday that effec tive July 15 medical examination certificates must be filed within 10 days after filing a marriage bcense application. Judd said notarization of medi cal certificates no longer will be necessary. The changes were en acted during thje last session of the state legislature. OCE Schedules Day's Social Hygiene Conclave MONMOUTH An all day con ference on social hygiene will be conducted at Oregon College of Education Tuesday, July 12. The conference is sponsored by the E. C. Brown Trust of Port land, an organization devoting it self to social hygiene education in Oregon, Curtis E. Avery, director Silver Creek Camp Veterans Awarded Pins Three new Gold Raggers have been elected to the Ragger socie ty, honor camper group, at Camp Silver Creek. They are Mary Rask, Mary Zehher and Jack ; Forristel. Five years of member ship is required for the gold rank. Others elected to the Raggers and taken through the initiation ceremony on the Ragger trail are: Blue Raggers (four years),v Bob Marggi, Bill Jessup and Jim Arm strong; Red Raggers (three years). Bob Ruhle, Doug Raines and Dick Carter; Brown Raggers (two years), Roger Colgan, John Raw linson, Dick Nelson, Bruce Gallo wav. Bill Hazle. Kurt Eneelstad: Green Raggers (one year), Jerry! Coon, Ronny Coon, Gary Hayden, Doug Hadley, Bob Wilson, Clive Miller, Kent Miller, Bill Meier, Dick Reay, Dale Sheridan, Ron ald Brown, Howard Hall, Jack Kinney, Jack Bollman. POTATO FINDS LOST RING ESSEN DON, Australia -jP)-A potato in a home garden has re stored a lost gold signet ring to its owner. The ring, lost many years ago, was encircled by the potato, which had grown through it. of the Brown Trust, will conduct the program. Dr. Louis Kaplan, director of OCE's summer school, will preside at the sessions. HERTS A flY m TO nEfAK Comon today and let mm now you how well you can hear with the new tiny Beitmic. So tiny it iu in bu'i watch pocket. So efficent that thouaanda asy it unbelievable. No root or obligation. Jiwt drop io. Hearinc Booh FREE. MIMING AI0 Janes Tali & Assoc. 228 Oregon Bid. 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Lathes. Buffers. Grinders. Compressors. Etc i 138 S. High Salem. Ore. Phone 3-4S41