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1' I IIS, ''Jf DR. SCHULZE TO BUILD Dr. Daniel Schuke, Willamette university professor received a city building permit Saturday f con t uction of a $16,500 home at 29?$ I.lerdel ave. in a new south Salem subdivision. Othe, p.imits went to Sophia Clark, jeroofing at 980 N. Cottage St $175; Grant Fallem, re rocfing at ' 1495 N. 18th st, $300; Miles C. Carlson, alterations at 497 S. Capitol St., $500. : J Fresh killed nice clean hen tur keys, special this week 35c lb. Why nc put 3 or 4 in your locker? C. S. Orwig, 4375 Silvertork Road. Ph. 2-6128. t - Dbcio-Susie farm boarding: home for pets. Salem-Dallas hwy. Rt. 1, Box Z9S, Independence. Ph. Salem 2-1118. ,:- ; The new fall Fur Fashions in can vas now being shown for remodels or customs made by Ben Wittner at Lachelles, 1348 Ferry St Phone 2-4727. V , ' , ' . Road tiling ph. 2-4131 eves. 3-5769 FERRY APPROACH . FIXED Damage to the s Marion county approach to' Wheatland ferry was repaired Saturday and the ferry will operate today, Commissioner T.A Rogers announced. A concrete slab ' forming the approach had tipped after a recent wasnoui or fill material, Rogers said. - - ' ; i Dr. R. Pinson, - Chiropodist, foot care, Oregon Bldg. Phone 0704. Air - Steamship tickets an3"whereJ Kugelv3-7694. 153 n. juign aw - Public Mecorcls CIRCUIT COURT Leta MHampton vs William J. Hampton: ueiauii oi ucenudui ordered. E. t. and Carrie A. Rinderman vs Carrie Rinderman, as admin istratrix of Harriet Leslie estate et al: Answer, tiled by defendant George Leslie. Priscilla Shattuc vs William Hugh Shattuc: Plaintiff files reply to defendant's answer. State highway commission vs Irene Roemhildt as conservator of Alice H. Page estate: Complaint for condemnation of property. Asbury Transportation company of Oregon, Inc.,' vs George ,H. Flagg, public utilities commission er: Complaint seeks order setting aside PUC order and revoking per mit of Russel E. Pratt as Northern. Lines. RicharJ Calkins Vsf James L. Hamilton and Francis L. Ellingson: Answers to complaint filed by both defendants. Glenn Melvin Smith vs Alyce Arlyne Smith: Order awards cus tody of minor children to plaint iff during pendency of suit and restrains defendant from interfer ing with plaintiff or children. . Glenn Melvin Smith vs Alyce Arlyne Smith: Complaint for di vorce alleging cruel and inhuman treatment seeks custody of two minor children and ownership of auto. Married March 23, 1946, at Seattle, Wash. . i Erhardt and Ruth Huber vs Ida 'Clark: Complaint seeks foreclos ure of agreement for property pur- haca Barbara Welsh vs George Greg ory Welsh: Complaint for divorce" alleging cruel -and inhuman treat ment seeks custody of minor child and $50 monthly support money. Married, March 3, 1948, at Port land, Ore. i . ! - - - Robert Hooker.. Alhanv. charged with aiding inmate of state peni tentiary to escape, waiyed prelimi nary hearing and bound over , to grand jury. Held in lieu of $1,000 bail. " - - . Lester John Lance. 465 Wayne dr., pleaded Innocent to charge of reckless driving: Jury trial set for May 24. PROBATE COURT - Harriet Leslie estate: Order for administratrix to appear June 19 to show cause why she should not be replaced. Frank E. Moore guardianship: Order approves annual account. Lena Kester estate: Heirs direc ted to appear to show cause why real property should not be sold. Donna . Lee Francis guardian ship: Order approves annual "ac count. J John Charles Barry estate: Or-, der closes estate. , ; Bartletti Ryan estate: Adminis trator files rejection of claim to estate by Charles Davis. Hester jH. Crume estate:. Hear ing on lifiial account set for June 26. . ; . ; MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Harry B. Johnson, jr., 27, teach er, Eugene, and Barbara Jean Bee be, 24. teacher, Portland, Andy Paul Cunningham. 21, construction worker, Aberdeen, Wash, and s Zellamae - Luthy, 16, Gervais. j . . 4 X-V WITH CARRYING asu nut TAX Prices consistently low on all makes: Underwood, Royal, Smith Corona, Remington. , Wa Bent - Sell - Repair -Swap CiiiLy Mews DBirfieffs I'M 7? BRDDGE DAMAGED A bridge over Abiqua creek on market road 74, southwest exten sion of Meridian road, was partial ly closed Satirday after one stringer was broken by a logging truck, according to Marion: coun ty court The span -is north of Silverton. ? Jacobsen & Eclipse Power. Lawn Mowers, good price. Ray L. Farm er Hdwe. Co., 2865 Silverton ,Rd. 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. 2-1322. Now at the Haunted MilL. Rick- realL Ore. "Urs" Wolfers 6-piece Dance Band, Every Sat. nite. Johns t Manvllie shingles applied by MathU 1 Bros., 164 S Com'l Free estimates Ph 34641 GOES TO COMPANY MEET J. W.lDorr, of the Salem office of International Business Machines corporation is enroute to Endicott, N. Y., to attend this week's meet ing of the Hundred Per cent club, annual IBM sales honor organiza tion, which he attained by his 1949 sales record. CHINA SPECIAL WINFIELD CHINA in all patterns at one third off of regular list in sixteen piece starter sets, for the month of May. Orders must be confirmed by May 23. -Better Bedding-- Store, 512 State St, Salem. Asparagus, 124 lb. field run. George Asher on Grand Island... Asparagus for canning and freez ing. Fiala Ranch, 3 mi No of Salem in Polk Co. Phone 22814. (Bring containers. . Shanghai Cats under new man agement. Offering catering serv ice, Phone 2-9173. TOWN SEND MEET MONDAY Central Townsend club 6 will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at 259 Court st. If Dr. says to get a maternity gar ment Try a Spencer. It can also be worn for post natal wear. Call 3-5072. .'.. For rent, new business building. Keizer Dist Inq. 110 Columbia. Asparagus, 12 lb. field tun. George Asher on Grand Island. Mike Panek Brake & Motor Ser vice will be1 closed a few days while moving to 1235 So. 12th St Watch for opening announcement. Bils Asked on i 2 Grade School j Heating Plants j Bids for new heating plants at two Salem grade schools will close June 6, the public school district administration announced Saturday. - The bids involve oil burners, ventilator units and new brick stacks for Richmond and Highland schools. The move is in line with the district's policy of replacing wood-burning heating plants with oil burners. - Colin Adds to Duties at WU Maurice L. Cohn, chief ac countant at Willamette university, has been named graduate man ager of the university student body. - . Cohn, r Linfield college grad uate now serving his second year on the Willamette faoilty, will succeed Dr. Daniel L. Schulze, who resigned recently to devote more time to teaching assignments, j Births JONiis To Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Jones, Marion, a son, Saturday, May 20, at Salem Memorial hos pital. - . -. To Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Ford, Independence, f a daughter, Friday, May 19, at Sa lem General hospital. ROBINSON To Mr. and Mrs. Harold R'binson, 55 Highway SAYDUST BURNERS - - The last objection to the use of overcome: the drudge of: putting it into" Vor basement Fuel companies now can put it into your basement or bin - for you. ..... ;; - . Sawdust is the most economical and the cleanest fuel r money can buy. Your furnace can be converted into a sawdust burner. Call usrcome in or write. We desiya and manufacture a type of sawdust burner for every use. Our. products" are backed by 38 years of desicn and , man i facture. - ..' . i . ' U. U. nOSEDRAUGH CO. Metal Products that 17 Recewg r.l' f i Graduates of the 1950 class of Chemawa Indian school" received their diplomas Friday morning. Among the 17 members, of the gradoatinr class, only two. are boys. Front row, left to right. Joseph FeUman, St Ignatius, Mont; Marthella F. Stahi, Warm Sprints; Agnes G. Tahkeat The Dalles; Georgianna Young, Crair, Alaska; and George W. Plirmmer, Browning, Mont Second row, left to right Joyce James, Healdsburr, Calif.; Iris L. Johnley. Wapato, Wash.; Violet T Lane, Bellingham, Wash.; Jane Lewis, Port Anreles, Wash.; Eulalia C. Min thorn, Peteton; and Esther LilUe V- Skahan, Yakima, Wash. Third row, left to right Jeanette Blake, Klamath, Cat; Janice M. Cooke, Portland; Clara Ed jftnonds, Nespelem, Wash., Mabelle E. Edwards, Omak, Wash.; Joanne L. Roster, Beatty; and Helen L. George, Nespelem, Wash. (Statesman photo). 4 Red Cross to Hear Greider At Annual Meet Carlton J. Greider, Salem YMCA membership secretary, will summarize Red Cross activities of the past year at the annual din ner meeting of the Marion county Red Cross chapter Monday. The meeting is slated for 6:15 pjn. at Salem Chamber of Com merce. All persons who coatribut ed to the ..Red Cross this year are eligible to attend. U.S. Sen. Wayne Morse is the previously-announced main speaker. The program will Include a report by a Junior Red Cross spokesman. Edith Fairham Gun nar will be soloist and -the Rev. Dudley Strain will give the In vocation r New directors for the chapter board will be elected. Reserva tions for the dinner may be tele phoned to the Red Cross office. The 150 Red Cross fund cam paign has netted $39,000 to date. Last year the drive raised $41,500 with some of the returns made as late as October. City divisions went over their goal by. $2,000 this year but the county fell $5;000 short of ; its quota despite "over the top" con tributions from' several commun ities., v 1 Salem Girls Gain Editorial Positions At Willamette U. Two Salem girls were listed among four editors and a publi cations manager , who have been appointed by the -Willamette uni versity publications board to serve next year. - ' ; T" Prudence Craig will edit the Rook Bible, and Pat Zahare will head theFusser's Guide staff. Bill MacDougalL Portland, was appointed editor of the Collegian, student newspaper, to succeed El len montague, while Doug Stearns, also of Portland, was named to head the Wallulah yearbook staff. Don Pritchett Bend, will be publications manager next year. He succeeds Jack Brown of The Dalles. : . ave, m son, Saturday, May 20, at Salera General hospital.! HANEY To Mr. and ilrs. Rob ert Haney, 275 Hood st, a son, Saturday, May 20, afr Salem Gen eral hospital. ; S -' t sawdust as aMuel has been Last Since 1912 '-4 i Thomas Brand On Debate Team Thomas Brand, son of Justice and Mrs. James Brand, 351 N. Summer St., will represent Stan ford university in ' the Jof f re de bate with University of California Tuesday, according to a Stanford press release. The Jof f re debate is considered one of the country's collegiate forensic classics. Since its estab lishment in ,1895, Stanford holds a 28-27 edge in the series. Three students from each school par ticipate, but judging is on an in dividual basis."-' : Over $1 Million In Timber Tax Receipts Given Oregon! has colected more than $1,000,000 in timber harvest taxes since the levy was ' authorized nearly three years ago,-, the state tax commission has announced. Funds collected from the tax. fwhich is 5 cents per 1,000 board feet, are divided, 40 per cent to the state forest research and ex perimental fund and 60 per cent for research . in utilization of waste resulting from timber har vests. Cost of collecting the $1,000,- 000- has been only $63,139, the commission announced. ; The third fiscal year of opera tion will end June 30. Collections totaled $375,265 in 1948, $390,258 in 1949 and $233,212 as of April 30 of this year. Operators who neglect to pay the tax have been fined a total of $11,276 since July of 1947. Field men are constantly searching for delinquents and are collecting payments that were due as far back as 1946. Gel this Ice Pitcher ' . . 4 uwnviLf vutvii Mwfj V jjOJiiit for coming In during IPIH1DILC m im . j 1111 I VIM I I : i yo m mm-- aw I P,-Pnow goino on at I I H nnWRTS PROS' H Don't nl this moiy-v-! mlmff Wt rnxfrm valve offers. Come in nowl .- MIICO y01...ONlT 5U .TH gU.WIDTN rtllZIN COMPAITMINT Yc 7.S cu. ft. PhOea with full-width frMsing compart sent it ainasing low prictl Doabto atflity try mBj mtbut mdmmetd feature. r-1 frhfci) speciai tm . ybrZZ? - i f" f Pre-Campaign Forum Slated By Chest Group A panel discussion of pre-cam- paign planning is scheduled at the Marion county 'Community chest committee meeting Monday night at 241 N. tiberty st Speakers will Include Alfred W. Loucks, Salem; Tom Ander son, Silverton; Tony Zeibert, Mill City; Clem J. Butch, Mt Angel; and the Rev. Arthur Gobel, Wood burn. All head the chest in 1 their communities. Charles AJ Sprague, former state chest president will discuss "Our Opportunity and Respons ibility in the Community Chest" at the meeting, other talks are scheduled by Mrs. John Hooper, Woodburn; Herbert E. Barker, Salem Trades 'and Labor council executive secretary; and Loyal A. Warner, Oregon Chests president Directors and officers for the county chest will be elected at the meeting: Arrow , 100 NYLON BOXER SHOUTS $2a35 ALEX JONES 121 N. HIGH ST. v I tliitllLLLLU Jl News n By . ; Gilbert Bateawa School CofTMPOPdCOl SALEM mCH SCHOOL -Results of the National Honor society general scholastic aptitude test,, which measures : chances of success in college, have been re ceived by . the 10 Salem "high stu dents who competed. f Of the ' 10 members of - Sigma Lamba chapter four placed in the top 25 per cent five in the upper so per cent, and one in the upper 75 -per. cent:; AH of the pupils tested over the nation had at least a 'B" average. Actual scores of the: Salem stu dents - have not i been released. Those from Salem who competed were : Donald . 'Bennett Mervm Brokke, Nancy Doughton, Beverly roiston, Robert 11 amDUn, dward Knapp, Carol McLeod, LaJune Rahtz, Richard Scott Howard Wilson. ; J Honor Girls Announced Home economics- honor airls have been chosen. Each year for the past 22 years the incumber honor girls and the faculty have chosen several girls who have re ceived good grades in that course and are in the upper half of their class scholastic ally. The girls are voted on on the basis ox leadership, cooperation and dependability. The new honor girls are Beth Wendt Vera Klein. Mary Alice Andreson, Pat Morris, Irene Bib Q 0 U Jewel Elgia la a smmrt design heU wcr with iMtiag pridt. Bichly styled It yrwd Lady Elgin. UK sat oral goU filled other Bgir As low - m t m m m m m m -m m - m v ff0 gJIT(allwG3u,S 1 ThU is the time they'll really eel- ( u fi I ft ebrate! No other watch in the I -V j- I U ' CO world can equal Elgin for award- i i winning styles and dependable 'CSl 1' ,? M power for accurate timekeeping. . ii" J vJ iy Choose the gift that's sure to r4lmmJ!S 0' iML ZL Mtfosm- . r i '-"-'" - : i io , lLiJL .M.M . I 67 I 70 I 7V $7150 EASY VJAY TO BUY r M Enter Ovr r Frca Vatch Contest j Yew May bo tho Winnart Gat Entry Blanks Tomorrow) 3 The. Stateaman, Salem... Oregon, by, Verli Klope'riiUuv "Emetia Hansen Marilyn Bokk. Clnb Sponsors Teaf i.1 - - The home economics - club tea was held at the high school from Wednesday afternoorL Mrs. An dreson, mother of Mary Alice Andreson. and Mrs. Edward Ma Jek, mother of Joanne 1 Majek, assisted. ; 4:, Pre-School Parents Invited to Bush School Parents of -( prospective first graders at Bush school have been invited - to attend a conference with teachers ta 1:30 pjn, ( Tues day to discuss preparations for the school program. ) ": r Four teachers will discuss" prob lems with the -parents of young sters who will be six years old by November 13 and who plan to en ter school next fall. , h CHAPIIAII nOIIE FBEEZEIIS j. MADE IN OREGON: ' AT OREGON'S LOWEST PRICES Installed In Your Home I Years' Guarantee UPRIGHT FREEZER UYi cu. ft 5315.00 17 cu. ft. jL$375.00 M n,. it j S ftfl 32 cu. ft. j $575.00 42 cu. ft.? L5075.00 32 cu. ft.' . 5775.00 ; i . Sold Exclusively "la Salem by Elners Venelian Blinds & Shades We also wash, paint retape and new slat your old Venetians. Phono I-7S2S - 145SRvgo8t features tho p i t-i n r-r m i i 1 Graeefal II Jewel , Elgin. Matcbing goM filled flexible bnctkU Haadtome IT Elgin DeLaxe. otaral gold filed ffl jewel Lord Elpn. Lapped UK gold filled It jewel Lady Elgta. 14K aatunl gold filled com. Saake bnweleU Hit Bat errata. As 29y Sunday, May. 21, 1950 YNear Way to Goal About : $800 of a $2,125 goal had been collected by Saturday in . a Salem YMCA campaign observ ing World Service week. Secre tary Gus Moore announced Sat urday night" Funds will bo used to rebuild YM facilities throughout the world, Moore said. " As of Saturday, the YM board of directors had: collected about $500 of an $800 goal, the senior adults had secured about $200 to ward a $625 goal, and the boys groups had obtained , $lbO of $400 goal. An additional $300 will be sought at the YM summer camp and the annual fall smor gasbord. l . . CHEST FREEZER $295 $375 $420 $497- 14 tu ft.. 17 en. ft. 17 ca. ft- . O traditional Jewel 10K 'FeeKioaaUe IT Jewel Elgia DeLeie. 10X ataral gold Sued Trimly styled tt Jewel Lord Elgia. 14K mat- ml gold filled Half i - - u,; ljlL. D::n Typevriler Exch. 680 So. 17th SU Salem Ph.3-7609 ! Ph. 36773 45f Coort St 111 184 N. Libarty 420 Court 177 North liberty V