1 C51y News-Mirneffs i; i ! CIVIL SERVICE TESTS Examinations for positions of mortgage credit examiner, business specialist, valuator and construc tion examiner and groundman were announced Wednesday by the U.S. civil service commission. Fur ther information can be secured from William Fischer, the com misFfon's local secretary, at the Salem post office. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Saiem Federal Savings Association. 560 State st Karakul Karpet. It's new. It's re versible. It's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only I4.9J sq yd. Ph. 3-7643 oi 3-3364 1 X-RAY AT WILLAMETTE A state board of health X-ray unit will be at Willamette univer sity Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 30 p.m. to survey freshmen and new students it was reported here Wed nesday by the Marion County Tub erculosis and Health association. About 50 student athletes of Chem awa Indian school will be brought to the university to be X-rayed Saturday. ... N Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. J-1322. Federally Insured Savings Cur renl dividend 2 4 See First Federal Savings First. 142 S. Lib erty Phone 3-494 DOG SHOW READY Tickets are now on sale at the: Salem trades and labor council for the Northwest Guidwlog founda- : tion of Portland show to be held at the Salem armory Friday night, j September 23, it was reported this ; week. The twohour dog show is sponsored here by the labor tem ple. Proceeds go to the guideriog , foundation which trains and sup- I plies guide dogs to the blind. Greenbaum's Thurs. Sept. 15. When in the mood for food thnt if rev'? ke,en 11 ked i by Nick Marmo, "Salem Supper j dul-' ; Obituaries VANOERGRIFT Mil ford Alexander Vandergrift, late resident of 111 Chemekeia St.. at a lo cal hospital, September 11. at the ace of 39 ersr Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Robert Vandernrift. Salem; a daughter. Marlene V-anderRrift. Salerr.; tie mother. Mr. Emma Cruse. Hamil ton. Ohio; and two sisters. Mrs Harold Sheard and Mrs-. Frank Mastandrea. both of Hamilton. Ohio. Shipment will be made to Hamilton. Ohio, by the Howell-Edwards chapel for services and interment. rOSTFR Arthur P. Foster, late resident of Van Nuvi, Calif.. September 11. at the home of hn daughter. Mrs. Faye A Wood. 548 S. 17th it., at the age of 85 years Alfon surviving are another daughter. Mr. Arlene Frost, Las Vegas. Nev.; two sons. Lloyd E. Foster. Fair view. Qkla.. and Arthur Kermlt Fos ter. Van Nuys, Calif.; two sisters. Mrs. Dora Mabu and Alice Foster, both of Salem; seven grandchildren and one rreat-grandchild. Services will be held Friday, September IS. at 2 p.m. in the Howell-Edwards chapel with the Rev. W. H. Lyman officiating. Interment in EverRreen cemetery in McMinnville. OI.INT.EK Dr. Harrv H. dinger, late resident of 897 M.H st . at a local hosp.tal. Sep tember 13. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Oskie Olinger, Salem: a son. Dr. Harold M. Olinger. Salem; a grand daughter, Susan Olinger. Salem; a grandson, Casey Olinger, Salem, three brothers. J. B. dinger. Riverside, Calif.; B. C. dinger. The Dalles; and James H. Olinger. Salem: and several nieces and 'nephews. Services will be held at the Clough-Barrick chapel Thursday. September 15. at 1 :30 p m., with the Rev. George H. Swift offici ating. Ritualistic services by Salem lodge 33S, BPOE. Vault entombment at Mt. Crtst Abbey Mausoleum will be private. Casket will be open to friends until noon, Thursday, September IS. UOUNDAGIN John Loundagin, late resident of 715 Columbia st., at a local hospital, Sep tember 13, a the age of 68 years. Sur viving are the widow, Mrs. Roxy Loun dagin, Salem; seven sons. John Loun dagin. Walla Walla. Wash.: Howard Loundagin. Moscow, Idaho; Clark and Ralph Coulson. both of Portland: Rob ert Coulson. Toledo: and John and Carl Coulson. both of Salem; a daughter. Jean Llewllrn. Portland; a sister, Mnf. Margaret Ellis, Salem: a brother, Fred G. Loundagin, Glendale, Calif.: and four grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday, September 17. at 3 p.m. at the Howell-Edwards chapel, with the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. WESSEL William C. Wessel. late resident of Forest Hills. Iong Island. N Y . at a local hospital September 14. Surviving Is a sister. Mrs. W. L. Granre Forest Hills, Long Island, N. Y. Announcement of services later by the Howell-Edwards chapel. MILES Michael Kenneth Miles, three-montns-old son of Mr. and Mrs Ru-sf)l Miles, jr., at the residence at 734 N. Fiont St.. September 14 Surviving, be sides the parents, are the grandparents. Mr. and irs. Ejrl Schacfcr. Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Russtll Miles, sr.. Wi! lamina. Services will held at 1 .10 p m. Saturday. September 17. at the Howell-Edw.nis cha-d " 'th intcrmer.t at Br Iciest Memorial park. LIPPIE Charles Herman Lippie. at a local hospital. September 14. at the age of 77 years. Surviving are six daughters. Mrs! Mae AWnch. Prineville: Mr F.l Vena Davis, and Mrs. Madie Thomas, both of Salem; Mrs. F.dith Strunk and Mrs. Leon a Farrah. both of Vancouver. Wash.; and Mr. Alma Gu.staf.son. Peta luma. Calif,: a brother. John Lippie. Waukon. Ia.: m sister. Mrs. Minnie Glos er. Minneapolis, Minn.: 11 grandchil dren and two great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Sat urday. September 17. at 9 a.m. at Fisher cemetery. Fisher. Wash., under direction of the Howell-Edwards chapel. BIKR1GHT Mrs. Grrldlne Burright, late resi dent of 198 S. Church st., at local Hospital. September 14. Announcement of services later by the Clough-Barrick chapel. : FOR RENT Business Property 383 Court St. Apply Miss Nan M. Wagner . Room 109, Salem Memorial Hospital NOTES O LINGER DEATH A resolution of condolences to the family of Dr. H. H. Olinger who died Tuesday has been adopt ed by the Salem district school board. Dr. OUngex had served for 12 years as a board member and had been chairman for 10. Olinger field at Salem high school is named for Dr. Olinger. Lip Stick Beauty Salon. Complete Beauty Service. Even, by appt. 3-3836, 1872 State, j Business & Professional Women's rummage sale. 129 N. Com'L Fri day & Saturday, Sept. 18 & 17. SCHOOL MERGER ORDERED Consolidation of Hayesville with the Salem school district became official Wednesday morning when ordered by the county school of fice after official canvass of the favorable merger votes in both districts. C. S. Orwig's Market Sc Grocery has Afresh killed young turkeys. 39c. Also young beef for locker, 39c lb. C. S. Orwig, 4375 Silver ,ton fcd. Ph. 2-6128. Rummage sale by Armaranth Fri., and 1 Sat. 9:30 a.m. over Green baums. Good clean rummage. REALTORS TO MEET The first fall meeting of Salem Board of Realtors "will be Friday nooh in the Senator hotel. Ro bert Letts Jones, assistant publish er o fthe Capital Journal, will speak. The Flower Basket. 2-4802. Rummage sale Thur. and Fri First Methodist Church. AIR MEET TONIGHT Salem's army air reserve squad ron will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in an army reserve quonset hut at 25th and Lee streets. Airisteamsh ip ticitets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 735: N. Capitol St. Special meeting Thursday Sept. 15, Millmcn's Local 1411, to con sider new per capita tax. I BENSON BAKERY FIRE A fire in back of an oven at the : Benson bakery, 264 N. Commer ' cial. st., drew; city- fire engines at j 3:10 a.m. Wednesday. Firemen re i ported a great deal of smoke but ; little damage.. A portion of a ; wooden wall was burned slightly. Delta Gamma rummage sale over ! Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxil iary rummage s ale Sept. 16 & 17 at 1 363 Court St upttairs. Opens at ! 8.30. CLOTHING STOLEN Larceny of some ladies' clothing, valued at $100. from a Hollywood cleaners truck September 8 was re ported Wednesday to city police. The larceny was reported to have occurred while the truck was park ed hear the firm's office, at 2040 N. Capitol st. Today is the day.1 Rummage sfale. Argo Hotel. Sisterhood of Beth Shqlom Synogogue. I SEMB ON CRUISE 1st Lt. Allen R. Semb, USMC. ! 1260 Nebraska ave, has departed with marine air group 11 on. a five-month Atlantic cruise aboard the USS Leyte, an aircraft carrier. Semb was 'awarded the distin guished flyifig cross during World War II. 559 Students Enroll to Set Keizer Record KF.IZER A record enrollment of 559 students were on hand when Keizer grade school opened this week. It was necessary to use four classrooms to accommodate 97 first graders. , New additions to the school's teaching staff are Mrs. Florence Breedlove and Johanna Kortze bopr, first grade; Mrs. Kathleen Hale, second; Mrs. Alverda Brown, fifth; Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, fourth; Mrs, Willow Evans, sixth; Linda Girod, seventh, and Robert Wood, shop and physical education. School officials predict the en rollment will increase materially after the harvest is completed. Rirllis COMSTOCK f- To Mr. and : Trs. Lloyd Junior Comstock. Mill 1 City, a daughter, Wednesday September .14, at -Salem. General I hospital. j Bl'RDETTE i To Mr. and Mrs. j Leslie Robert Burdette, 1270 N. 18th st.. a son. HVednesday, Sep- temper 14, at Salem General hos j pital. . ; j ADAMS To Mr. and Mrs. j .Albert Adams, Stayton, a son, Wednesday September 14, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. . 033 ffilgG&in&am DC - .. j - t Lot to HQute $5Qj03Q Catholic. Cent . ' This vacant lot on the northeast corner of Cottage and Shipping streets will be the site of a new $51,064 Catholic service center building. Construction is to start Monday. The two-story building; will servo both Catholic parishes of Salem for social, recreational meetings and other purposes. (Statesman photo.) (Story on page 1.) National Scout Official Dies at Local Hospital William G. Wessel of Forest Hills, N.Y., national Boy Scout official who came here to attend a regional scout leaders' confer ence in Salem last week, died at a local hospital Wednesday. ! The 56-year-old national direc tor of cub scouting services died of a heart ailment at about 2 a.m. He was taken to the hospital Sunday when he, became ill. Wessel was one of six national officers who had come to Salem to take part in the region 11 scout executives conference. The session was held last week on the Willa mette university campus. . The conference ended Saturday but Wessel had remained in Sa lem - an additional day tqi assist local Cascade area scout Icouncil officials in plans for their cub scbut program. according to Gor don Gilmore, Cascade area council executive. Wessel is survived by a son and daughter and sister, all of N-ew York. Announcement of services will be made later by the Howell Edward chapel. Ex-GI Students To Make Use Of State Funds Indications point to a consider able increase in numbers of vet erans who will use state educa tional benefits to help pay their way through college this year, Edward T. Taggart, educational officer for the Oregon depart ment of veterans' affairs, announ ced Wednesday. ' A survey of state and inde-i pendent colleges by Taggart dis- j closed that school officials expect ' more veterans to apply for bene fits under the state program; starting this year because their GI f benefits are running out. While state veterans benefits are smaller than those! paid under the federal program, more thanj 3.000 Oregon ex-servicemen have! drawn state aid since f 945. Lasti school year's peak was in March when 529 students were on the active list for state benefits. Eligible Oregon veterans en-! rolled in full time undergraduate college studies this year can ex- pect a $15 increase in state bene fits as the result of 1949 legis lative action raising to $50 a month the amount payable to such students. They must be en rolled for at least 12 credit hours in accredited schools of higher learning. The regular $35 monthly payments remain in force for graduate students and those en rolled in high school, extension courses, and vocational and tech nical schools. To qualify under the state pro gram, the veteran must have re-( sided in Oregon for one year, prior to active duty, must have served at least six- months after Sept. 15, 1940, and before pec. 31, 1946, and must not be drawing GI benefits at the same time. 4-H Leaders to Meet Tonight There will be a meeting of- the Marion County 4-H Local Lead ers association tonight at 7:30 in the Marion county courtroom. Theresa Dehler. Mt. Angel, vice president? will preside in the ab sence of Mrs. John Cage, presi dent, from Middle Grove. Mrs. Lillian Shaner. Union school, will give the report of the nominating committee for offi cers for the 1950 club year. A report from the program planning committee will be given by Mrs. Floyd Fox, Silverton. - IP tarn 'A. .. . Jt' i Dies In Salem National Boy Scout leader William G. Wessel of Forest Hills, N.Y who died in Salem Wednesday. Scoutmasters Training Meet Due in Salem Plans are underway here for a scoutmasters training conference in the Cherry city (Salem) Boy Scout district early In October. The course would be for those adults already engaged in scout ing and others interested in be coming scoutmasters, according to Clarke Lethin, Cascade area coun cil camping and activities chair man, in charge of the course. Running for seven weeks with weekly sessions the course would i : w I u When You Purchase Your CARPET OR LINOLEUM at I ' i iuloELIIl IFmitaire (A Beautiful Floor Is Our Specialty!) We have expert mechanics to in stall your floor coverings at a very reasonable cost! DRIVE TO iuilo Cao Cvo AND SAVE! Optn 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. 1 oELIilIFiraiiii'i Free Parking 1425 Edgewster Street in West Salem On Salem-Dallas Highway j Phone 2-5456 or Phone 2-4413 j MS or tf-'r Court Denies I Damages in Accident Case Request for $10,312 damages growing out of a 1948 Oregon state fair horseshow accident was denied Wednesday by a Marion county circuit court jury. Tho suit had been brought by Elmer H. K. Dorr against Glen Stevens, both of Salem. Door al leged that while riding in the state fair stadium a palimino horse owned by Stevens kicked him on the knee and shattered the knee cap. The jury found in favor of the defendent. Trial of Richard Carter, 1275 S. 12th st., charged with possessing and receiving stolen property be gan Wednesday and will resume today at 9:30 a.m. Carter is presently serving a 90 day jail sentence in Marion coun ty Jail on a charge of larceny met ed out July 15. Circuit Judge George Duncan took under advise ment late Wednesday a motion of Bruce Williams, attorney for Car ter, for dismissal on the ground of insufficient proof of evidence. Carter Is charged with receiving stolen auto parts at a used car lot operated by him. cover the approved methods of troop operation, said Lethin, who has just returned from a One week training session at the Boy Scout camp on Melita Island, Mont: Lethin said he hopes to get the course underway in the first week of October. Information on the sessions and qualification reouire ments are available at the Salem scout headquarters office. 000 ' Free-Delivery States Form 1 Truck License Agreement Oregon. Wasliinirtftn and Trfahrt ave agreed tentatively to recog-j vavit VUiti IvUl Ul UVXI3 ing commercial trucks, William. Ej Healy. assistant secretary of stated said Wednesday. ' j Healy said the agreement was reached in SnnVan lax V M4 t a conference of state officials. ie saia me new agreement pro- vides that each state should rei ceive its proportionate share of license revenue from interstate travel in the three states. Last year, Idaho cancelled its reciprocity agreement with Ore gon on grounds that Oregon truck taxing, law penalized Idaho truckers. The recent legislature changed the law so that Idaho now is satisfied. Under the new ; agreement, truckers will be able to operate in any of the three states with plates bought in only one of the states, provided that state is the trucker's headquarters. Healy said California, Montana, Utah, Wyoming and Arizona are considering joining the agreement PINE BRINGS $21 PRICE PORTT.AVn Qr 11 in k 7 "-c- n-rrn price of $21 a thousand board feet iur x-onaerosa pine from Deschutes county was paid by the Gilchrist Timber Co., Gilchrist. 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Barker, executive secretary of the Salem trades arid labor council, and F..J. A. Boehringer, chairman of the local council's political ed ucation program. "Our aim." said Barker In speaking of the local program, "is to set up political education com mittees in each Salem local. The committees will furnish members with voting records of candidates for political offices and promote discussions concerning 1 a b o r s Nothing Down. Pay Monthly VENETIAN BLINDS And Shades We also wash, re tape, paint and reslat your old Venetian Blinds. ELIIEB "If"1 Call Any Time For Free Estimates Phone 1-7328 ' 1453 Rage St. TV. Salem We Give SAH Green Stamps ... -r LMJL3 Fine Young Eastern Oregon Hereford. The Lowest Price In Yearsl The Best Value To Be Foundl lb. State Street Phone 2-8237 3 69e Hungry Jack 3c Jb. 10 n.. 33c Thursday. Sepfmtxir 15. 1933 views trf vital -stat and" national Issues." I 1 : : v ' The program being' carried out on a local level is affiliated with the political education program 01 the Oregon state federation of labor. Barker said, ; . j CI Insurance Dividend Blanks at Local Office For the convenienco of World War II veterans in the downtown Salem area. Salem post 136 of the American Legion has arrang ed for distribution of insurance dividend application blanks at room 10. Steusloff building at 229 N. Liberty sU it was announced Wednesday by Kenneth C. Potts, post commander. . ANNOUNCING Opening of Valley Mattress Co. 1694 N. Commercial We rebuild cotton mattretws or make, your mattress Into an Innerspring-liko now. Studio couches also rebuilt. Wo specialize in Innorsprings. Phone 23979 . let on off our representatives call for a free sHmato. No Obligation Wo Pick Up and Deliver a look no further. Tho fino. high and the price are the very ilIMKE' 65c doz. 1 v r -1 Y-i H LnJ U Ilarshmallows W0Ddfrf0r. 10 4 39c lb. Bag Prices, FJectlYe Thurs. Fri. Sat. 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