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V : Cn4y Mws UBurSeffs l! RIDGE SURVEY SET ' I Marion County Surveyor Dale Graham Is to survey both Marion and Clackamas counties' ap- E roaches to the proposed Scotts ills bridge, Marion county court order provided Thursday. Request tot the extra work came from Clajpkamas county court. The bridge will be in a new loca tion where-constructed next sum mer. New chef, varied menu, quality food. Marshall's, 4 Corners. INCREASES ALLOWANCE The Marlon county court Thurs ' day authorized an Increas in rent allowance from $23 to $33 for T. C. Gorman, district court Judge at Woodburn. The increase will become effective about February 1 when Gorman's rent is expected to be raised in the building in which his office is located. White's Drive-In will be closed from Jan 18 to Feb 16 for vaca tions. White's Lunch will remain open. BYERS NAMED TO CAST Jack Byers, 1949 graduate pf Salem high school now attending San Jose State college in Cali fornia, has been named to the cast of Shapespeare's "Taming of the Shrew" to be presented at the college. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy E. Byers, 70 Beech ave, ; Spencer corsettier. Ph. 35072. NAME CHANGE FILED James Paul Woodroffe, 2040 University st, Thursday filed an assumed business name certificate as Hi-lite Drive In restaurant, 698 S. 12tb st., with the Marion county clerk. He filed notice of retire ment from the name of Reed's Drive In. Party that Wanted to top tree at 640 E. Ewald, please calL Phone 26175, ' RETURNS FROif SEATTLE ' Fred Cords of Salem YMCA returned Thursday from a north west meeting of YM physical di rectors at Seattle, planning next summer's training camp at Sea beck, Wash. He 'also attended an association world service meeting. Rummage sale over Greenbaums, Sat PARKING BAN ORDERED Signs prohibiting parking on the paring adjacent to a Lancaster drive auction house were ordered Thursday by Marion county court, upon request of Tour Corners fire department. Insured sivlngt earn more than two per cent at Salem - Federal Savings Association, 360 State st APPOINTED TO BOARD Warren Gray 'of Marion was reappointed Thursday to" the Marion county fair' board for a three-year term.. He was named by the county court. ' Public Records CAR THEFT CHARGED Elmer Boltin. Jr St. Paul, has been apprehended at Chehalis, Wash- on a Marion county dis trict court warrant charging auto theft, the sheriffs office reported Thursday. The charge Involved a St. Paul car. Boltin has waived extradition and will be returned here today. Johns-Man vllle i shingles applied by Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l. Free estimates. Ph. 34642. PERMITS LISTED Building permit for an $8,000 duplex at 260 Hood St., Issued to Atlee Wintersteen, was listed at the city engineer's office Thurs day. Others: Doolittle Service Sta tion Co., alterations at 335 N. Commercial st., $2,000; Mary Hamre. alterations to apartment house at 640 S. Capitol st., $800. BOARD NAMES WILLIAMS W. C. Wiliams of Salem, assist ant state highway- engineer, re cently was elected to the board of trustees of the Professional Engi neers of Oregon for 1950. He -til be installed January 28 Jn Port land. CELLAR FIRE DOUSED A fire that started in papers around a trash burner in the base ment of the Sam Boardman home at 1083 N. 15th St., Thursday afternoon was extinguished by city firemen without property damage. SOLICITOR PINCHED Aubrey W. Richardson, a knife salesman from Springfield, was charged with soliciting without a license Thursday. City patrolmen arrested him in West Salem where he allegedly was selling door to door. He posted $25 bail. MARKET NAME FILED Certificate of assumed business name as The Big Y Super Market was filed with the Marion county clerk Thursday by L. A. McCor mick, M. O. Bessonette and W. A. Graff, all of Medford. GARBAGE HEARING SET A hearing on the petition of 153 Macleay area . residents who are protesting against a garbage dump established last November a mil north of the Macleay schoolhouse has been set for February 15 by the Marion county court. OLIVER WRITES REVIEW Dr. Egbert S. Oliver, professor of English at Willamette univer sity, is the author of a review in the current issue of Advance mag azine on "The Trying Out of Moby dick- by Howard P. Vincent. ASSIGNED TO DESK Larry Melsor. son of Mrs. Ber tha Meiser, Fisher road, has been a headline desk editor on the Emerald, student dally newspaper at University of Oregon. Meiser is a sophomore journalism major. MEXICO TRIP TOPIC Salem Spanish club will conduct an open meeting at the YWCA tonight at 8 o'clock to hear Mrs. Elmer Berg tell of a trip to Mex ico,! "New Year's in Mazatlan." Thomas Backs Brannah Plan In Lions Talk A farm program like the Bran nan plan would preserve family type farming and stabilize this nation's agricultural economy, Sa lem Lions club was told Thursday by Lyle Thomas, state secretary of the Oregon Farmers union and a state representative from Polk county. Absence of a government farm program would lead to industrial type farming controlled by a few individuals, .Thomas averred at the club luncheon, in the Marlon hotel. And even the present farm supports by the government are not much better, the speaker In dicated. Under a Brannan plan, said Thomas, all farm products would be considered basic commodities, not just the vote-getting few like tobacco, peanuts, wheat, corn, rice and cotton. Subsidies would be In the form of direct payments to farmers, not the purchase and removal from market of surpluses from bumper crops, he added. Thomas called his listeners' at tention to tariffs and other gov ernment measures which aid in dustry. "Farm economy is declin ing while industrial economy con tinues on the uptrend," he said. "We must recognize the differ ence between these economies and the need for an effective farm program." 5-Day Course In Firemansliip Starts Monday A five-day course In specialized firemanship will start Monday at Salem's central fire station. About 30 officers and acting officers of the Salem department will attend. Instructors will include mem bers of the state fire marshal's office, top officers of the Portland and Salem departments, and state police. Courses will Include arson de tection, inspection tours, training men, handling men and command ing a company. Fire Chief W. P. Roble and Bat talion Chiefs Ellsworth Smith and Robert Mills are members of the Salem department who will con duct classes. Candidate . ... , tx : t ': " . v . . . v ; r , C I I , . 1 ... .... . Lloyd Glrod, Idanha businessman and former Salem school prin cipal, who announced Thursday he weald be a candidate for the republican nomination as state representative. (Story on page 1.) Roscoe Wilson Services Held In Washington Services for Roscoe H. Wilson, 60, a former Salem resident, were held Wednesday at Orting, Wash. Wilson, a World War I veteran, died Sunday at Madigan veterans hospital. Ft Lewis, Wash. Inter ment was In Washington Soldiers Home cemetery at Orting with the American Legion in charge of military services. Surviving are a brother, Austin H. Wilson of Salem; and four sis ters, Mrs. Mattie Hinkle of Salem, Mrs. William Schaffer of San Francisco, Mrs. Jessie Taylor of Olympia, Wash., and Mrs. Esther Weihrdt of Oakville, Wash. Realty Board Banquet Set For Saturday The 29th annual banauet and Installation of officers of Salem's Board of Realtors win be held Saturday night at the S a 1 e m Chamber of Commerce. Robert F. Maguire, Portland at torney, will be the principal speak er. He will be introduced by Chief Justice Hall S. Lusk of the state supreme court, Joseph L. Bourne will be in stalled as new president In a ceremony conducted by Claude H. Murphy, real estate commissioner. Bourne will succeed Burt Picha. Richard Schmidt will be toast master. Others taking part in the Erogram will include: Mayor R. . Elfstrom of Salem; Ray Schu macher, Medford, president of the Oregon association 6f real estate boards; and Taylor W. Treece, secretary of the Oregon associa tion. The Rev. Dudley Strain will give the invocation. Music will be furnished by the Elks' Quartet which includes Norval Edwards, Lawrence Alley, Ralph Caley and Boyd Babbitt. In addition, Vernon Wiscarson will lead group sing ing with Jessica Klnsey as accom panist. Bros ON PORTLAND RUNWAY PORTLAND, Jan. 12-WVBids will be opened January 31 on a $1,451,000 runway at the Port land airport. Federal aid has been asked by the port of Portland In constructing the 880-foot runway. GUARANTEED WATCH - CLOCK and JEWELRY REPAIRING at REASONABLE PRICES Th Jewel Box 441 State ' One Door From Western Union MUNICIPAL COURT Leroy F. Burns, Silverton, charged with reckless driving; posted $150 bail. Aubrey W. Richardson, Spring field, - charged with soliciting without a permit; posted $25 baiL Kenneth A. Tracy, 1897 S. 12th at, charged with reckless driv ing; cited. , MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Louis A. Savage, 71, retired, 2615 Brooks St., and Ana Drake, 03, domestic,- 2617 Brooks st, both f Salem. Sherman W. Callaway, 25, salesman, 1765 , B st- and Mar- Jorie A. Wiltsey, 19, clerk, 1630 xv.zutn st doui oi &aiem. Wilford G. Beard. 23, drafts man, 571 N. 15th U Salem, and Helen M. Jandrall, 23, registered pharmacist, Portland. CIRCUIT COURT Dorothea Ducusin vi Braulio Ducusin: Complaint for divorce alleging cruel and Inhuman treat ment asks custody of three minor children, $100 .monthly support money, $3,000 . alimony, and set tlement of property rights. Mar ried Oct 11, 1944, in Vancouver, Wash. Martin Rounds vs Vera Rounds: Default order for defendant Hallie E. Shard vs Ross J. Shard: Default order for defen- dant Vesta Martin - vs Delbert C. Martin: Defendant files answer admitting and denying. PROBATE COURT Varnum Wells Tremaine estate: Order discharges executor and closes estate. William P. Emery estate: Order admits will to probate, appoints Gladys Eleanor Hersch executrix and . Verle . King, J. J. Thompson and Willard Benson appraisers. Marie Henderschott estate: Fin al account hearing set February 18. Shriners Plan Benefit Party The Marion county Shriners are holding their midwinter semi- formal party for the benefit Of the 1950 March of Dimes this Sat urday at the Marion hotel. Elmer J. Church has announced that Guy Albin and his Tophatters will play from 9:30 to midnight There win be an oasis and snack bar from 8-9:30 p.m. All proceeds will go to the Marion County March of Dimes funds; Lumber Plant At Camp White MEDFORD, Jan. 12 Ex pansion of lumber remanufactur ine by at least 1 1.000.000 ia un derway at the old Camp White location. The Ross Lumber company will build a $400,000 plant and the White City Lumber company a $500,000 plant Other concerns are expected to locate in the same section. The Camp White area has high ways, water and sewer systems, railroads and buildings. Construc tion has started on 25 workers' homes. The projects Willi employ about 300. lSHBnniwBHBnBBBnaBnBBBnannnnnnBnnnBnnnannnaBWBi Births YAPP To Mr. and Mrs. Theron Yapp, 3355 Portland rd., a daugh ter, Thursday, January 12, at Sa lem General hospital. VanKEUREN To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert VanKeuren, 665 Ewald ave., a son, Thursday, January 12, at Salem General hospital. Plymouth Has Massive Look The front of Am new Plymondi lias a massive appearance, Tie grille has been simplified, and the tamper Is larger. There's a new name plate la larger block letters, and a bigger, more colorful medallion. The ears look new "both coming and going." NOW ON DISPLAY W. L. ANDERSON INC. STAN BAKER MOTORS DeSoto-Plymouth Dodge-Plymouth . 360 Marion Street High and Chemeketa SALEM AUTOMOBILE COMPANY . Chrysler-Plymouth 433 North Commercial FOX INSURED SAVINGS SEE Rr Federal 3 First Savings Current Dividend 2Va st Federal Savings ard Loan Ass'n. 142 So. Liberty DIA-DISMV-n. 50c Ha Atfinti prepared. 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