The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 20, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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97 SaleinAreabys, Leaders
To Leave for Scout Jamboree
Ninetv-seven Salem area boy and their leaders will get wheeli
under their feet tonight for the long-awaited trip to the national B03
Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa. Send-on at tne Southern Pa
cific depot In Salem will be at 8 o'clock, daylight time.
Cascade area council is sending three troops, each of which will
have a no-host supper tonight in Salem, with members' parents? At
8:30 the groups will begin form'
CXUB SLATES MEET ,
Townsend Victory club No. 17
will meet at 8 p.m; tonight at the
borne of Mrs. Olive Rec laway,
1421 N. Church st The ai iliary
meets Thursday at 2 p.m. at the
came address.
Road oiling ph. 2-4151 eves 3-5769
Johns - Manvtile shingles applied
by Mathis Bros, 164 S. Com'l
Fret estimate Ph 34841 j
fclKS. HUTCHING S HOME
Mrs. Frank Hutchings 1990
Howard s home from Salem
General hospital, convalesi ng al
tery surgery. , i
1 B." Tripp barber shop moved
from 175 S. Commercial to 225
S. Com'l. Now open for business.
Dr. R. Pinson, Chiropod. i foot
care, Oregon Bldg. Phone 20704.
Spencer corsetiere. Fit guaranteed.
Ph. 35072.
JOHNSON UNCHANGED J-
1 Harry B. Johnson, assistant
'superintendent of Salem schools,
was reported! resting well Monday
at Salem General hospital where
he was taken Friday after suffer
lng a heart attack. - 1 f
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Rummage sale, Thurs., Frl.' it Sat,
: MO rvviirt Kt Q 1 m tn S n tn.
Landscaping and designing. No job
too large or too small. Jr. A. Doer-
er and Sons Nursery. 150 N. Lan-
AUTOMOBILE RECOVERED
A 1949 Chevrolet sedan, report
ed
stolen ; from Portland, was cmiltv to charee of obtaining mon-
iound aoanaonea oy cny pouce iey Dy tafee pretences and waived
wonaay mornmg in me uw oiock grand jury indictment, given 18
of Berry street.
Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
700 Students
Register at
OCE Session
Statesma Newt ferries
MONMOUTH, June 19 More
than 700 students registered in the
first day of summer session at Ore
gon College of Education today.
A few more are expected to com
plete registration in the next few
days, to bring the student roster to.
one of the highest totals in the
last 13 years.
R. E. Lleuallen, registrar, an
nounced the tentative figure which
includes a group of 30 Oregonians,
who will tour Europe under the
leadership of Prof. Charles Noxon,
OCE geographer. The . group will
visit places of interest on the con
tinent as part of a workshop course
carrying academic credit
More than 100 course offerings
are listed at OCE, with 20 visiting
educators from 12 states joining
tne resident faculty. Special work
shops are offered in physical ed
ucation, art in the elementary
school, teaching of the language
arts, elementary science and the
European group. i
Births
CLARKE To Mr, and! Mrs,
Paul Clarke, Stayton. a sonJMon
day, June 19 at Salem Memorial
hospital. . ' .
LETOFSKY To Mr. and Mrs
David Letofsky, Salem route 4, a
aaugmer, Monday, June 19 at Sa
lem Memorial hospital.
SFECHT To Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Specht. 3255 Lancaster dr
daughter, Monday, June 19 at Sa
Jem General hospital.
MOE To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
x-ioe, 34cu center st., a son, Mon
day, June 19 at Salem Genera
hospital.
BASL To Mr. and Tt tv.
aid Basl, Stayton route 1, a son.
iuuuaj, wune iv at &aiem Mem
criax nospitaL
Four men were . sentenced to
jail terms or probationary periods,
Monday by Circuit Judge George
R. Duncan of Marion county. .
Those jsentenced were: ,
Carl A. Glunz, ,who pleaded
O&CTimber
Sold at Salem
For $142,790
months penitentiary sentence,
placed on tnree-years pro Da won.
Kenneth J. Bernard, who plead
ed guilty to charge of obtaining
money by false pretenses, sen
tenced to six , months in county
jail, not effective until June 26 to
give defendant time f to clear af
fairs., r - .
William R. Gregson. who plead
ed guilty to charge of obtaining
money by false pretenses,, sen
tenced to oneTrear in county Jail,
with credit for 229 days served
awaiting sentence. " i
Frank Hickman, who had plead
ed guilty to charge of non-support.
A total of 6,340,000 board feet given six-months suspended jail
of timber on O&C land was sold sentence and placed on probation
at oral auction here Monday for for three years,
S142.790. I Edwin L. Darling, one of 17
The timber is located on about I vouths arrested early this montn
95 acres of railroad grant land in on charges involving a long string
our tracts, administered .by the of burglaries, pleaded guilty to a
federal bureau of land manage- charge of burglary not in a dweil
ment, in Yamhill and Tillamook mg and was sent to the state hos-
counties. uismci i oresier a. r. pital for 30 days observation.
coums oi aaiem conauciea me
sale.
Willamina Lumber comoanv en CiV.tA J- UAMM
iered a high bid of $24 per thou- Old It? IU JLfCHlll
anyl w H DSft (VM tAar1 foot! C?
of Douglas fir for a total purchase A mIi iiH?irsvifri
price of $121,920. Hurl Brothers I fVII IL'MJ Utl V iil III
Logging company of willamina
made the highest bid
pany of McMinnvllle was top bid- The spruce budworm will be
der at $12.75 on a small parcel in the target today when airplanes
Yamhill county and Murphy Tim- begin at dawn in the Heppner
ber company of Portland entered area of Oregon to spray thousands
a high bid of $20.75 on Douglas fir of acres of the state's valuable
in Tillamook county. timber land. 1 f .
The sale Monday brings the to-1 The nlanes will fly from 75 to
tal amount of timber sold in the 200 feet above the solid blocks of
Salem forest district since July 1, timber, spraying DDT to control
1949, to about 62,000,000 board the budworm. George Spaur. state
leet lor si,00S.400. forester, said Monday. Four nun
rour additional tracts in this dred fifty thousand acres of, for
district located In Clackamas, ests are due to pass under the low
Yamhill, Marion and Benton flying planes before the million
counties 'will be. offered for sale dollar project is completed. .
by sealed bid today at the Port- From 20 to 30 take-offs and
land office of the regional admin- landings each hour will take place
istrator, Collins said. The timber at some of the airstrips in the
totals about 3,000,000 board feet Heppner-Kinzua-La Grande area.
and is onered at a total minimum John B. Woods. Jr., forester in
f WUlamina . m i '
S, Drive Today
lng at the depot, load their 12
patrol trek carts with all unit
equipment, as well as the totem
poles which will be the northwest
regional symbol.
The tour will take the boys
through such spots as Yellow
stone .national park, the Mark
Twain country In Missouri, church
on June 25 in Cincinnati, Wash
ington, D. Cr, and ML Vernon. The
jamboree will be from June 27 to
July 6. Return will be through
New York, Niagara Falls, Detroit,
Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City
and San .Francisco, with arrival
here on July 14.
Jamboree troops and their pro
grams tonight are;
13 Silver Falls and foik dist
ricts, supper at First Congrega
tional church, 5:30 pjn., scout
master Louis Robinson of Valsetz.
14 Cherry City (Salem) dist
rict, supper at First . Methodist
church, 6 p.nu, Scoutmaster Char
les Brunk of Salem; court of honor
to grant Eagle badges to three
members Jack Versteeg of
troop 20, Bob Cowan and Donald
Amort of Explorer post 16.
28 Calapooya and Marion dist
ricts, supper at First Christian
church,' 5:30 pjn Scoutmaster
William Baldwin of ' Lebanon,
court of honor.
Two assistant leaders will be
with each troop. Other officials
going with the boys from Salem
will be W. W. McKlnney of the
council executive board; Clarke
Lethin, council camping and activ
ities chairman, and Gordon Gil
more, council executive. Both Mc
Klnney and Lethin 'will serve on
the sectional staff, and the former
will attend national council meet
ings., ;
Permits Issued
For 3 Houses
Three new houses were on the
list of building permits . issued
Monday by the city engineer's of
fice. Authorizations went, to P.
S. Friesen, $7,000, 2260 Englewood
ave.; Ness and Ness, $6,000, 2590
N. 5th st, and Frank -Wasser
$8,700, 1210 Evergreen ave. .
Other permits were issued to
Martha Hager, Alteration of store
and office at 1225 S. Commercial
st, $200; Paul C. Hansen, alter
house, 795 N. 15th st. $1,200; and
C. F. Davis, alter greenhouse, 1910
N. Summer st, $50.
ICrupa Band
Will Appear in
Salem Friday
Gene Krupa, who has been
termed the nation's greatest swing
artist and his orchestra will ap
pear at tne crystal Gardens on
Friday night, June 23, it was an
nounced Monday.
The first "name band to be In
Salem for more than two years,
the Krupa group has built up
wiae-spreaa reputation lor lasn
loning music specifically for
aancers; witn stress on solid
rhythm or beat
Krupa, himself called one cf
the finest drummers in the bus
iness, helped Introduce swing
music, wtia Deunj uugaouui u i
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(t coil U
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' Blind Renovation
We wash, paint resist retape
and repair all kinds af
Venetian Blinds
Elmer The Blind Mem
We pick up and deliver
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Tcmmy Dorrey, back to 1924. He
is convinced that "drummers
shouldn't bury the tune they
should play it melodiously."
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Fence posts are best cut In the
spring and seasoned over the sum
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Comer
Stats ,
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High
bid of $32,161.
charge
ported.
of the undertaking, re-
Guard Planes
Land at Salem
Irene Dunne in Britain;
Presented at Court
KEW, Eng., June 19 -m- Holly-
Eleven airnlaho. wood Actress Irene Dunne, who
participate in air national guard can) to E,I?lan t0 Play'role
ana air force maneuvers, sun-iris- "A tum mv.iuwo, ui iic iuj
ed Salom MonHav with a mnrnin. tips for the part at a Sunday tea
visit They made landings here ere- She was presented to King
because of fog at Portland airport " . c "u uccU "ui.
out of which they were scheduled wa? e first that Brit
to operate ain reigning monarch has met
Ten F-51 fighters from Walla an American actress in, private
Walla airru-ir-t' venter th mon I uuienw
euvers, arrived here about 8 a. m..
commanded by Lt CoL Gordon
Doolittle of Portland. A B-26 ar
rived shortly before noon. All left
about 12:40 p. m,
FOB SALE
To Settle Estate
DwellinTrt 2765 Brooks Are.
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Beef Doasis T-Done Steaks
BRAISE OR STEW ; PURE. FRESH
Boneless Cubes Ground Beef
u, 49c I u, 47c
RUMP AND RIB ; RING OR
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THE TENDER FAMILY HOME RENDERED
- Skinless Pure Lard
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