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COMMISSION SLATES EXAMS
Civil service commission exam
inations for positions of deckhand,
dragtender, motorboat operator,
fireman-watertender, quartermas
ter and wiper, with employment
on the Portland engineer district
floating plant were announced
Tuesday. Information on the ex
aminations are available from Wil
liam Schaefer at the Salem post
office.
MOTORIST CITED
A Portland road accident Tues
day noon resulted in a municipal
court citation for Fred Martin
Pacleb, Salem route 7, box 234E,
according to city police. Officers
said he was charged with follow
ing too close behind an auto op
erated by Ethel Gladys Satter,
route 6.'No injuries were reported.
Grain fed, beef, hind quarters for
your locker. Orwigs Market, 3975
Silverton Rd. Phone 2-6128.
MUMPS CASES DECLINE
Mumps remained atop the Mar
Ion county communicable disease
list last week, but the number of
new cases had declined to 15, ac
cording to the county health de
partment. Other new cases re
ported included influenza 10, chie
kenpox 9, broncho pneumonia 8,
impetigo 4, ringworm 3, measles
2, scabies andtyphoid 1 each.
GATES TAVERN CHANGES
Change of ownership of Chuck's
tavern at Gates, from J. P. Schim
berg to Oliver M. and Delia M.
Willis of Gates,, was shown Tues
day in assumed business name
filings with Marion county clerk.
Roof repairing and new roof es
timated. Willamette Valley Rocf
Co. '
CITATION FORMS READY
Applications for the Philippine
presidential unit citation for mem
bers of the army are availablbe at
Salem organized reserve head
quarters. Eligibility for the resent
Jy announced award requires ser
vice in the islands between Dec.
7, 1941, and May 10, 1942, or be
tween Oct. 17, 1944, and July 4,
1945.
YOUTH MEETINGS BEGIN
A series of meetings for teen
age youth which began Tuesday
night at Salvation Army hall, 241
State st., will continue at 7 o'clock
each night through Sunday. The
programs include singing and les
sons presented through films, pup
pets and other media. Delegations
are to attend from Portland, Eu
gene and Coos Bay corps.
RETIRES FROM COTTAGES
Notice of retirement from the
assumed business name of Mc
Coy's cottages at Salem route 4,
box 279, was filed Tuesday with
Marion county clerk by- Arthur
J. McCoy.
PHOTOGRAPHER FILES
Picture Craft, studios is the-assumed
business name filed Tues
day with Marion county clerk by
E. V. McGuire, Salem route 3,
box 602-
Cross's Coffee Cup. Open nights
Wednesdays through Sundays.
FEED FIRM LISTED
Assumed business name of North
Marion Distributing company, a
feed business at Aurora route 2,
was filed Tuesday with Marion
county clerk by Paul Gooding.
Cross's Coffee Cup-. Open nights
Wednesdays through Sundays.
SILVERTON FIRM NAMED
Dolores Syron, 1205 S. Water
St., Silverton, filed the assumed
business name of I and M grocery
Tuesday wit Marion county clerk.
Knight Memorial church rummage
sale Thursday, Feb. 22, 9-4 over
Greenbaums.
AT HOLLYWOOD LIONS
- Mrs. James Sidney Stiers, for
merly Pak-Bok Ye of Seoul, Ko
rea, will" speak at the Wednesday
noon luncheon of Hollywood Lions
club in the Lion's den. Living in
Salem now, she is the wife of an
American soldier on duty in Japan.
Births
NICHOLS To Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Nichols, 1015 Terrace
dr., a daughter, Tuesday, Febru
ary 20, at Salem General hospital.
THAYER To Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Thayer, Lyons, a daughter,
Tuesday, February 20, at Salem
Memorial hospital.
SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Smith, Stayton, a daughter,
Tuesday, February 20, at Salem
Memorial hospital.
SCOUT PAPER WEIGHED
Salem Boy Scouts I collected
slightly more than! 50! tons, about
Vi freight car ladjs, of waste
paper in, their drive Sunday. This
was a little more than jone-half the
total collected in thej-laist general
drive three year4 ago! Howard
Higby, area field executive, said
another city-widef pickup would
be made in late April.' Proceeds
go to the building (fund for Camp
Pioneer. i
There will be a registered Spencer
Corsitiere at Hotel Senator Fri
day, Feb. 23, free jfigure analysis.
Orders taken now! fop pre-Easter
delivery. For appt. l835. Joyce
Rnsholt. I H r
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FAIRMOUNT HOME DUE
Ralph Johnson pbtained a city
building permit Tuesday to erect
a one-story house at 1 625 John st.
in Fairmoynt Park addition. Cost
was listed as $18,000. Dr. Wolcott
Buren was issued 4 permit to alter
a dwelling at 1185 Ni' Church st-,
at a cost of $1,200; j ;
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NEW CITIZENS GUESTS
Several recently naturalized
American citizens will be guests
of Salem Rotary cliib ' at today
noon's luncheon inith Marion ho
tel, arranged by Robert Sprague
of the international ierviee com
mittee. The program (twill include
Claude Kells, YMCA citizenship
class instructor, aitd Circuit Judge
ueorge .Duncan.
American telephone and telegraph
Co. rights are now being traded.
For assistance calf Conrad, Bruce
and Co. 203 Oregon iBldg. Phone
3-4106. i f :
RUG DYEING DEMONSTRATION
Rug dyeing will! be 1 demonstrat
ed this Friday at jlhe Lincoln dis
trict home extension unit meet
ing. The extension unit will meet
at the Lincoln hojTie of Mrs. Eva
Purvine at 10:3d ajn., starting
with a sack lunch! Leaders of the
project Will be Mrs.jjjP, L. Hicks
and Mrs. Earl Johnson.,
CHURCH MEN CONVENE
C. L. Marsters, f Dajllas city at
torney, will speak oiji "Our Own
Iron Curtain" at the Jason Lee
Methodist church j Mesh's Brother
hood dinner meeting tonight at
6:30 in the churchl 1
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ROAD REPAIR SLATED
Patching of Pring
ordered Tuesday tty Marion coun
ty court, following
the road was in nfeed
able repair.
e road was
reports that
of consider-
Johns-Manville shingles applied
by Ma this Bros., 164 S. Com'l.
Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642.
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CARNEGIE MEET TONIGHT
A dinner meeting of Dale Car
negie club is set for ff o'clock to
night at the Lion's i den. Guests
will Ha i-rtAmHovo in 4k. T5Al i
club, who will participate in con
tests and speechesj. jj i
OPTIMISTS PLAN FILM
A joint meeting of ISalem Opti
mist club and Opti-Mrs. will be
held at 7 p.m. Thursday at the
Senator hotel. The program will
include a navy film, "Commun
ism." j ji :
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Food sale, casserojesjicakes, cook
ies, etc. MeadowlaHc Aux. of VFW.
Elfstroms basement Thursday.
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TOWNSEND MEET TONIGHT
Townsend club 4 will meet to
night at 8 o'clock at 2125 N, 4th
st. i i
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State Employes
ten Plans
March 2
First social gatherSnsr this vear
for the members olj Agricultural
chapter 26 of the Oregon State
Employes association! will be held
Friday night, Marclsj 2, at Four
Corners community hall, accord
ing to Al Fleming, chapter presi
dent, j ;
Lucille Holmes; hejads the com
mittee for entettaihment which
will follow a no-hos dinner. Mil
dred Carpenter and per committee
are arranging the! dinner.
The clean - up committee, with
Roy Shaw as chairman, includes
all the division chiefs at the state
department of agriculture, Frank
McKennon of plant, !M E. Knick
erbocker of animail and O. K. Beals
of foods' and dairies I division, plus
Charles Dallas, Dr. E. R. Derflin
ger, Dean Patterson ' and Jack
TurnbulL M
The affair will include a busi
ness session. j ( ;
IPbuBdM Me cordis
MUNICIPAL COURT .
Shirlee Lively, 320 Sunset ave.,
charged with contributing to the
delinquency of a minor, pleaded
guilty, continued to March 20 for
sentencing.
DISTRICT COURT
Lyle W. Wood, Newberg, charg
ed with driving while intoxicated,
sentencedVto 60 days in county
JaiL
Fred Martin Pacleb, Salem route
7, Box 234E, charged with follow
ing too close behind a motor ve
hicle, cited.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Aberheart Walter Werner, 19,
laborer, route 7, box 308, and Joy
Eloise Branson, 18. carhop, 2385
Broadway st-, both of Salem.
PROBATE COURT
John Wilson estate: Amended
accounting approved and estate
closed. ; .
CIRCUIT COURT .
Phyllis L. McDonald vs Jay H.
McDonald: Custody & minor child
during pendency I of j suit granted
to Mrs. Vincent Moran.
Dale W. Trudelvs Mildred
Trude: Complaint fdr divorce al
leging cruel ; and! inhuman treat
ment seeks award of minor child's
custody to defendant with plaintiff
to pay $40 monthly support money.
Married Feb. 2, 1948, at Minnea
polis, Minn, s i ? 1 L
Laura Roberta Stuart vs Gaither
C Stuart: Divorce decree granted
plaintiff;, defendant's cross -complaint
disallowed J property settle
ment agreement confirmed.
Eileen A. Smith vs Sidney A.
Smith: Divorce decree ' grants
plaintiff custodyf of; minor child
and $45 monthly support money,
with defendant 'granted owner
ship of auto, i j j j
Ruby L. - Ycoy IvsjfGuillermo C
Ycoy: Complaint forjdivorce alleg
ing cruel and inhuman treatment
seeks ownership of undivided one
half interest in real, property and
settlement of i personal property
rights. Married July 8, 1946, at
Stevenson, Wash; Hi
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WOODBURN, Feb. 20 It was junior day at the Orexon State Farm
ers Union here: today. Pictured are Mrs.' Dork Hunt, Boring, Clack
amas county junior I leader, and Cleo Olson, Kelso, Ore., state junior
reporter, talking over plans for the program held later in the eve
ning. (Farm Photo for The Statesman.)
Farmers Union
Juniors Given
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High Awards
(Story also On page one.)
WOODBURN, Feb. 0 Six Jun
ior Farmers Union members were
honored at a junior banquet to
night at the three-day Oregon
State Farmers Union convention
which opened here today.
Torchbearer's awards were pre
sented to Evelyn Boge of Laurel
Schools local; to Ronald and Clif
ford Moeller Barton Kamna and
Joyce Gnos ? of : Blooming local,
both in Washington county, and
to Robert Beutler of Central How
ell in Marion county. Presentation
was made by!H. J. Ralph, national
vice president. The award, the
highest that can be earned in the
organization, represerits five years
of completed work in the junior
organization, i
Gale Vanliaanen of Central
Howell, was master cif ceremonies
at the banquet. Featured was the
pageant, "Peoples of the Earth,"
adapted and I directed) by Marjory
Brewster, Marion county junior
leader. Brooks Junior)
acted the pageant.
Difficult for Youth
Jessie Ulnic, junior leader, In
her report earlier in
Ithe day, said
it is difficult to interest youth in
youth can t
to the most
reserves en-
work because "the
even look forward
fundamental; opportujnity that to
live," she said. Howefer, the youth
program had, grown tjhis past year,
she added.
Ralph Beck, Oregon State col
lege extension service, objected to
corrective measures used against
inflation as j "defeating the inde
pendence of the American people."
Everyone is hedging when it comes
to inflation j he said- The urban
dollar which is being invested in
farm lands creates competition for
young farmers just starting out.
They should not, he went on, have
to compete with: "free capital."
Beck also; expressed hope that
the present "upset' would not
bring any j shipyards or other
"huge war Industries" to Oregon.
He hoped, instead, that "we would
have an opportunity to settle
down to meet the ne4ds of the half
million people who came to Ore
gon during the past war." Partic
ularly, he hoped Qregon could
catch up with the necessary
schools lor the influx of popula
tion.
Opposes 'Briefing'
Arthur Bone, editor of the Ore
gon Farmers Union,! in his report,
expressed bitter opposition to the
Nothing Down Pay Monthly
Drapes Made lo Order
Drapery Materials
SHADES I i DRAPE RODS
ALUMINUM AWNINGS
Columbia-Matte Frameless
. Screens!
BAMBOO SHADES
We also wash, retape, paint and
re-slat your old Venetian blinds
ELMER, the Bund Man
CaU Anytime
For Free. Estimates
Phone 3-1328
1425 Rare St. j West Salem
We Give SAB Green Stamps
so-called "briefing sessions" in
which state and defense officials
call in correspondents and radio
commentators "to give them a few
special facts which support the
particular line of thinking it is be
lieved desirable the people should
follow." Few, he said, were the
newspapers and radios whose re
porters dug out their own facts.
The outcome of these sessions, he
added, had been too successful in
directing the thought of the Amer
ican people. He suggested as
means of counteracting this pro
vision for more top-level young
sters to obtain college education.
Now, he said, only 20 per cent of
Oregon high school graduates go
to college.
On Wednesday the annual meet
ing of the insurance delegates will
be held. The annual Farmer Union
banquet will be held Wednesday
bight with Dr. A. L. Strand, presi
dent of Oregon State college, as
speaker. Also to speak during the
day will be Vice President Rolph.
More than 200 are expected at
Wednesday's meeting, with the
peak of the convention, some 300
members, expected on Thursday
when the program for 1951 and
election of officers will be held.
Originally a brassard was a
piece of defensive armor covering
the upper arm.
TOASTMASTERS MEET
Glenn Hamilton will be acting
toastmaster when the Capitol
Toastmasters club meets Thursday
at 6:15 p.. m. in the Gold Arrow
restaurant. Slated speakers in
clude Dewey Davis, Stearns Crush
ing, Dr. Harry Moran, Maurice
Crowe and Elmer Boyer.
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Thursday, February 22 I
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ENGLEWOOD PARENT-TEACHEtS ASSOCIATION WISHES
TO EXPRESS THEIR APPRECIATION TO THE FOLLOWING
FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS WHO GAVE SO FREELY OF BOTH
TIME AND MERCHANDISE TOWARD THE SUCCESS OF OUX
ANNUAL I CARNIVAL
Daryl Jones, Distr.
Paul Armstrong
- Priscilla Wiltsey
The Pike Ice Cream Co.
'Mayflower ko Cream Co.
Deluxe ice Cream Co.
Max Svko
Sears Roebuck j& Co.
Orvafs! Used Cars
Ladd and Bush: Bank
Boring Optical j Co. .
Ferguson Enterprises
Reid, Murdock Co.
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