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. . t. rKODLCTlON MAN DUE John Barnett, industrial analyst cf the National Production author ity from Portland, will be in, Sa lem Tuesday in the interest of the scrap steel drive. He will be ..available at the Chamber of Com merce to Salem businessmen who may wish to discuss NPA alloca tion problems with turn. anin and desieninc So fob too large or too small. F. A. Doer iier and Sons Nursery. 250 Lan caster Dr. at 4 Comers. Phone 2-2549. ; . , ; - . K; Air - Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 2.7694. 153 N. Hith SL PICKER PLATOON FETED A West Salem school platoon of some 35 strawberry pickers was given a theatre party and picnic in Marion square Saturday alter noon by Vic Williamson, Hazel Green farmer on whose place the group spent the ' season. Platoon leader was "Mrs. Joe Perkins. Burton A. Myers, M. D. announces removal of offices to 575 N. 24th SU Phone 2-7502. " I ESCAPEE RETURNED I a belle Robinson was returned to Oregon state hospital Saturday by city police shortly after she had wandered away. A downtown de partment (ore manager had re ported per in his store and; a check with the hospital disclosed that she was missing. BIG SLIVER REMOVED City first aidmen removed a sliver 114 inches long from the ankle of Mrs. Katie Pettycrew, 1028 S. 12th St., Saturday. Aidmen taid she had brushed into the sliver while working in her green house. TV i GARDEN GROUP TO MEET j The Salem Organic Farm and Garden club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at Salem Memorial hospital chapel. Frozen Food lockers. Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 day week. 1835 N. Commercial St. : Two Charges Dropped for Evidence Lack Charges of obtaining money; by false pretenses and of burglary not in a dwelling lodged against Rich ard Edward Dougherty, MilJ City, were dismissed when he appeared In Marion county district court Saturday. : District Judge Joseph Felton dis missed the charges for lack of suf ficient e v I d e n c e. Both were brought by a service station own er, Paul Paris. ... Bound over to the Marion coun ty grand jury Saturday were An tone , Joseph Rents, 4055 Brooks avev charged , with attempting to set-fire to his house last week, and Elmo C. Lowe, 1031 S. 25th -sL, charged with obtaining money ' by false pretenses. Both are being held in Marion county jaiL TO ERECT RESIDENCE Permit to erect a. one-story dwelling at 170 Boice st, to cost $11,600, was issued Saturday to J. W Ricks by the' city , building inspector's office. Other pennies went! to A. Plant to reroof ware house at 1298 S. 13th st, $73. and to LJ D. Re illy to alter garage at 425 Oxford st, $800. ' - i. Oregon Stat Employees Associa tion Shop and Field Chapter No. 38 meeting Monday, July 9, 7 pjn. Ladies nite with Pot Luck dinner. Important business meeting. Mem bers please attend.' CI Schooling Benefit Law Deadline Near Unless tardy veterans who still intend to use their GI bill benefits sign tip and get in school by July 25, they will lose out on the bene fit altogether, for on that date educational benefits - for World War II veterans come to an end. The veterans administration says ithat mere filing of an appli cation is not sufficient Actual school attendance is required by July; 25. Veterans who have riot complet ed courses and have dropped out of school, must re-enroll by July 25 in order to get the rest of their training time. Exceptions to the expiration datef are granted by 'the veterans admfmstration to men who have been called back into the service. They are in the same classification as students now on summer vaca tionj . I ! Phone Merger Hearing Set Proposed merging of the Blach ly-Deadwood Telephone company wittj the new Pioneer Telephone cooperative in Lane county; will be considered at a public hearing slated for: July 12, Public Utilities Commissioner George H. Flagg has announced. f " ' The Pioneer coperative, recent ly granted a large loan by the rural electrification administra tion; is purchasing facilities of the Coaslh Telephone company and in tends to absorb several small co operatives in providing extended communications service to sections of Benton, Lane, Lincoln and Polk counties. Free Enlistment Closes on July 15 This week will be. the last lA which draft-age men can enlist after receiving orders for physical examination, officials reminded this week end. - A - After July 15, recruiters may not accept men who have deceived such calls. , .. , - v ... . Special permission was granted from' June 15 to July 15 for men to enlist in services of their choice, even if they., already had taken their physicals. f. Births JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson, Salem route 5, box -380, a son, Saturday, July 7, "t Salem General hospital. r A BULL To Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald E. Bull, 1515 Bonny Way dr., a son, Saturday, July 7, at Salem . General hospital. . PORTER To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Porter, Aumsville,;' a daughter. Saturday, July 7, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. FRANKE To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fj-anke, Salem route 2, box 236, a son, Saturday, July 7, at Salem Memorial hospital. t LICK To Mr. and Mrs. Frank - Lick, 208 Bush st, a son, Satur day, July 7, at Salem Memorial hospital. - i NETSCIl To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Netsch. 3760 Weltyave son, Friday, July 6, at Salem Memorial hospital. f .V: Timber Sale .-.'"- j - ' -'V' Date Reported Bids will be opened July 27 at Oregon State college for sale of timber from 196 acres near Forest peak, north of Corvallis, the school of forestry has announced. -i Minimum bids are $12 per thou sand board feet for some 6,500,000 feet! of Douglas fir and $4 per thousand for, 450,000 feet of white fir. ,-; ; y ," A: toor of the area for possible buyers is slated to leave the forest ry' building on the campus at 1 P-m, July 23. M V READIED FOR P O S T E R I T YDm Davey view, mc i DiBTOJB, umou reruia, prepared for placement ever a . . elastic skeleton at the Chicago Maseun of Nataral History NewGtizens - .. Honored at YMCA Dinner Eight new Marion county citi zens were honored with a dinner Saturday night in Salem YMCA. They passed the citizenship ex amination at the last court. Honored were f William Peters, 262 W. Miller st; Arline Parks, 3040 Livingstone f st; Siroone Ma rie Collette, 17151 Waller st; Flor ence May Hilkerj 1315 Center st; Kathleen nnie Pokorny, Wood burn; Edward Bernard Salstrom, 1662 N. 5th st.; William Harry Joiner, 550 N. Summer st; and In dia Rachael Martison, Aurora. Wives or husbands of the new citizens also attended. Citizenship certificates were giv en by County Clerk Henry Matti son, Circuit Judge George Dun can and Charles A. Sprague spoke. Mayor Alfred W.; Loucks extended greetings. ... ' 1 . Presiding at the dinner was Carle - Abrams, chairman of the YMCA education committee. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. C A. Kells and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Moore. Kells has been instructor in the citizenship program, under the sponsorship ot .the Salem YMCA, of which Moore is gen eral secretary, f Victim of; Salem Accident Seeks Damages in Suit A $19,050 damage suit result ing from a collision May 27 at Center and Commercial streets was filed Saturday with Marion county circuit court ; f - Frank A. Shank, West .Slope, Ore.,; seeks the compensation for various injuries -be allegedly sui f ered as a passenger in the car which collided with one driven by Peter S..Gretsch,-WUlamina. - Shank- claims medical expenses of $350, lost earnings of $700 and general damages of $18,000. - TlCe Glorified in STERLING Come in and I - let us show you fl7o Off : on a FLOOR FURNACES (TM iMtfrtNrftarM) ! 5 0 Dimension ' 3&edut Beauty in Front, Profile and Back rownd onfy fat WALLACE STERLING In planning your selection of a set of sterling silver remember that it costs no j more to buy the best. Why choose an inferior brand? MUNICIPAL COURT Melton Delau Sohn, 1565 Can- dlewood dr charged with reck less driving, cited to appear July DISTRICT COURT Richard Dougherty. Mill City. charged with obtaining money by false pretenses and with burglary not in a dwelling; both charges dis missed for insufficient evidence. Antone Joseph Rentz, 4055 Brooks ave charged with at tempting to burn proprety, bound over to the grand jury; held in lieu of $750 bail. Elmo C. Lowe, 1031 S. 25th st. charged with obtaining money by false pretenses, bound over to the grand jury; held in lieu of $1,000 bail. PROBATE COURT Austin J. Barlow estate: Ap praised at $33,144.34. Eva A. Spencer estate: Apprais ed at $97,915.01. Alfred A. Schramm estate: Ap praised at $22,280.66: Martha Mortensen conservator ship: Final accounting approved. CIRCUIT COURT Frank A. Shank vs Peter S. Gretsch: Complaint seeks judg ment of $18,000 general and $1,050 special damages for injuries al legedly sustained in auto accident May 27, 1951, at Center and Com mercial streets. Public Itecords Special Blood Day at Prison A special blood day for prisoners is set for Tuesday at the state penitentiary by the mobile unit from the - regional blood center. Volunteers from the local chap ter of the American Red Cross will assist officials. On Monday evening Richard Codd, administrator for the rigion- al blood bank in Portland, and others from the local blood com mittee will meet with groups at Marion, Polk Jersey Breeders Qaira West Linn Show Honors ! "By LilUe L MaJsea rrm Editor; Th Statesman - I WEST LINN. July T Honors were accorded Marion and Polk counties Jersey cattle breeders her Friday night at the Clackamas County Jersey Cattle club's achievement dinner held at West Linn hoteL 1 .;V'" - : Honored from Polk county was M. N. Tibbie of Independence, who was recently announced as th master Jersey breeder ot the Un ited states and -awarded tne tro phy for this by the American Jer sey Cattle dub. , . - V' - Honored from - Marion county was Floyd -E. Bates of Salem as newly elected western Jersey di rector j for ; the (American . Jersey Cattle dub. And Bates presented to Clackamas county the Jersey Bulletin Achievement cup for 195 1. The cup is awarded each, year to the county, in the. United States, which,! according . to ' the ' judges, has done the most for the futher ance of the breed. . y ' I The j 1951 trophy award ; Is the fourth! time this honor has come to the Clackamas county dub. In troduced by Mr. Bates as officers dunngi the winning years were Mrs. Anton Malar, secretary for the 1920 achievement winning; George J. Homing, jr., president, and Ves ta Mark, secretary, in 1942; Mar tin MJ Fox, president, and Mrs. George Horning, jr, secretary, in 1945; and Harry Lane, president. and Mrs. Charles Couche, secre tary in 1950. N. H. Smith, presi dent in 1920, is now, dead. Walter Leth. former Polk county agent and once western director for the JCC, was toastmaster at the dinner which was attended by close to 100 Jersey breeders and friends from Clackamas, Marion and Polk counties in Oregon and Clark county in Washington. A feature of the evening was the naming ' of the Clackamas countyj Jersey queen, 13-year-old Margaret Rider, daughter of the Milton Riders, and an eighth grade student at Canby. Miss Rider will reign in Clackamas county for the coming year and will vie with other Oregon counties for, state Honors at tne Oregon state lair. John D. Lienhart, Woodburn, 1951 president of the Clackamas Jersey Cattle club, introduced the queen j following the balloting. .. Presenting of trophies won at the spring Jersey show also was made j during the evening, with three of the trophies going to El mer Dietz of Canby. These in cluded the Dr. C. H. Seagrave tro phy for the best females from any one breeder; . the First National Bank (of Portland, Oregon City branch, cup for the grand cham pion bull; the United States Na tional iBank of Portland, Oregon City branch, cup for the grand champion cow. ; The) Anderson Tractor ft Imple ment jtrophy . to the Canby FFA chapter for the high team in FFA judging contest was presented by Elmer Anderson. Lienhart present ed the Clackamas county award to Ronald Toddy for high individual 4-H judging honors; to Don-Rider for FFA showmanship, and to Glenn; Arnett for the 4-H show manship. ' i; " Mr.j Lane, as out-going presi dent, and Mrs. Couche as out-going secretary, were presented gifts from he club. j ..)- The word "ptomaine" was in vented by an. Italian chemist named Selmi for the . basic sub stances produced in putrefaction, rand is now used, to indicate a cer tain class of food-poisoning. the penitentiary to line tip plans for the blood day Tuesday. It is hoped 300 pints may be obtained from the day's operation. Mother, Bab y To Be Resumed ' Another In the series of mother and baby care classes und,er the American Red Cross program will start Wednesday; it is announced by Mrs. Leon Perry, chairman for the nursing services in the local Red Cross chapter. , The class will be conducted be tween 1:30 and 3:30 pjn. for the duration of the course on Wed nesdays in the public school office building, room 225. Mrs. Margaret Forster is to be the instructor. - Women wishing further information or to register were asked to call the Marion county public health office which cooperates with the Red Cross In staging these courses. 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