The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 24, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    CSity Mercs EBrneff
Tinuz CARS IN MISHAP
Three cars were damaged and
one driver cited as the result of a
chain accident on Portland road
Monday. Jack K. Diamond, Port
land, posted $10 bail on a charge
of following too close. Police said
Diamond's car rammed the back
cf one driven by Ben Beaty, Van
couver, forcing it into a third car
operated by Hans Jensen, El Mon
te, Calif. Damage to the autos was
reported to be minor.
Tender young Eastern Oregon
Hereford beef for your locker, best
prices of the season. 49 c. Con
venient credit may be arranged.
No down payment, up to a year
to pay. Deal with a friendly re
liable dealer. Randal's line meats,
12ES State St, Salem. Phone
j-489. l;:
MISSING FROM HOSPITAL
f!itv oolite were on the look-
cut Monday for Louise Dudley, 33,
who was reported missing irom
Ore trnn state hosoital Monday
morning. Hospital officials report
ed the woman had apparently
walked away from the . institu
tion. M1SSIOM MEET CHANGED
Albert Alsop, missionary to Ar
gentina, and his family will be at
Faith Lutheran church in Keizer
tonight instead of Wednesday, as
announced earlier. St. Mark and
Good Shepherd Lutheran congre-
' gations of Salem are Joining in zor
nn-host suDner at 7 D.m. and
meeting at 8 pm. . The sessions are
open to the public
Landscaping and designing. No
Job too large or too small. F. A.
Doerfler and Sons Nursery t ''.20
Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners. P.
2-2549.
COLORADO PICNIC SET
Former residents "Of Colorado
and their families are invited to
Colorado state picnic at Silver
ton city park next Sunday, of
ficeri of the Colorado association
In Oregon announced. Free coffee
will be available at noon.
SUFFERS SCALP WOUND
; Jerry Shelling, 2, Salem route
4. was treated by Salem first aid-
men Monday for a laceration of
the scalp incurred when he was
struck on the head with a ham
mer wielded by his brother. He
was taken to a physician for fur
ther treatment. '
Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St.
TOWNSENDERS MEET
Townsend club 17 will meet at
8 o'clock tonight with Mrs. Olive
Redaway, 1421 N. Church st.
PROGRESSIVES TO MEET
. Marion County Progressive club
will meet at 8 o clock tonight at
the courthouse for business and a
' program. ( -RETURNS
FROM CANADA
George' Cad well, governor cf
Salem Moose lodge 144, has re
turned from a vacation trip to
Victoria, B.C. While there he at
tended the Canadian convention
cf the Loyal Order of Moose. -
SERVICE STATldN FILES
A certificate of assumed busi
ness name for Fukada's service
station was filed Monday with the
Marion county clerk by Frank
Fukada, Salem route 2, box 373,
GROCERY LISTED
The business name H and H
grocery and market, , was filed
: with the Marion county clerk
Monday, by 1L C Hanson, 2360
State st.
Pablic
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- MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Lowell Eugene Maudlin, 20, stu
dent. Bend, and Joyce Winona
Terrault, 19, student, 803 Sunset
, sW Salem. '
Robert C. Stebbins, 19, student,
Corvallis, and Nettie Jane Led
better. 17, typist, 1181 N. 38th st
Dwight Allan Roe, 22, clerk.
1893 N, Summer st and Barbara
Mar lent AhL 19, nurse, 2465 N
Commercial st, both of Salem. .
Leo Bernard Finke, 20, air force,
Xernville, and ' Norma Delores
Wilson, 19, bookkeeper, Ocean-
lake. -
PROBATE COURT
Lillie Geraldine Woodroffe
guardianship:- Final account
Closed.. ..- '.
i i Mary E. Palmer estate: Estate
appraised at 827,361.48. '
CIRCUIT COURT -
Dennis O'Harra vs. Alvina Pearl
OHarra: .Divorce - complaint al
leges cruel and inhuman treat
ment, asks custody of one minor
child. Married March 23. 1S47,
at Salem. -.. -j v:
MUNICIPAL COURT
James , Delbert Mohney, 1315
, Bellevue st, reckless driving,
: fined $100, driver's license re
voked for 90 days, 10-day jail sen
tence suspended, placed on pro
bation for one year. r
Dale Dwight PowelL 1545 N
16th st, reckless driving, fined
$100, driver's license revoked, for
SO days, . 10-day Jail sentense sus
pended, placed on probation for
" one year. -
Jack K. Diamond, Portland,
charged with following too close,
: posted $10 bait
Births
BURTON To I Mr) an MrsC
Vivien Burton, Salem route 1, box
312, a son, Monday, July , 23, at
Salem Memorial hospital.
BURSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Kerroit Burson, 696 N. Church' st,
a daughter, Monday, July 23,; at
Salem Memorial hospitat
- MENNE To" Mr. and -Mrs, Al-
vin Henne, 4585 Monroe avtVtwin
daughters, Sunday, July 22, at Sa
BEAUCIXAUP SPEAKS 1
F. W. H. Beauchamp. vice pres
ident for the western state of the
Transportation i Association, j of
America, will , be the luncheon
guest of Salem shippers and; the
hamber cf commerce today in the
Camelia room cf the; Senator ho
tel. The luncheon Is open to any
one" Interested1 In transportation.
Reservations may be made with
the chamber cf commerce. -
De lores (Eerier) Demezes former
ly of triers of -New York now lo
cated at Senator Hotel Beauty
Shem. PhArte 3.5818. I '
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BIRTH DATA LISTED ! "
Marion county parents whose
children will start school in Sep
tember were reminded : Monday
that birth certificates are needed
and should beobtained now. ; The
word came from the county re
corders office,; which does not is
sue certificates, but said the only
place to get them I for Oregon
births is from Oregon state board
of health, 1022 S.W. 11th st, Port
land 5. The cost is U j
AUDITORIUM TOPIC H T
Salem Exchange club, meeting
Wednesday noon In ; the Senator
aavkay wa aa umlimuvii a."
municipal - auditorium project
planning by" William H. Baillie,
treasurer of Salem Memorial Aud
itorium association, j , ' i
OHMART TO SPEAK 1 I
State Rep. Lee Ohmart of: Sa
lem will discuss the 1851 legisla
tive session at the East . Salem
Lions club luncheon this noon in
the Senator hotel. .1; t J ?
10 Troops at
Pioneer
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r:. A total of 107 boys from 10
troops are in Camp Pioneer, oper
ated by cascade area coy. tcoui
council, following a change . in
campers Sunday, tne saiem neao
Quarters reported Monday. I I
The Salem troops ' and leaders
attending the second week of camp
are troop 11,5 Roy Paddon:! 41,
Otto Yunker; 7, Grant Nelson, and
9, Maurice Keller. Others are troop
83, Kenneth Higbie, and 22,.Rus-
sull Harrison, both of Albany .27,
Albert Puckett Independence: '35,
Hall Samuelson, Brownsville; 33,
Ralph Gibbs, Crawfordsville;, 40,
Reese Scull, Valsetz. j " i !
! The third week of four will be
gin Sunday. A) feature next Sun
day will be an area: executive
board meeting, presided over by
Gardner Knapp. The board will
attend church services and dinner,
as will Harry! Brown arid Capt
Lappaluoto of Seattle, ; region XI
officers on an inspection calt ' f
Council Executive Gordon Gil
more said 15 boys participated in
last week's Explorer trail for old
er scouts, to be repeated weekly.
The group leaves camp Monday
and hikes from Pamelia laketo
Breitenbush lake, reaching Camp
Pioneer in time for I Saturday's
waterfront carnival and court of
honor. The boys reported "excel
lent fishing' along the trait M '
Another feature has been l the
Monday and Tuesday! classes in
forestry and conservation conduct
ed by the U. S. forest service.
Gar Racers
Draw Fines
Two drivers who engaeed in a
street race Friday drew heavy
penalties in municipal court on
Monday for reckless driving, i t
I Fined $100 each, and sentenced
to 10 days in jail were James Del
bert Mohney.- 1315 Bellevue st.
and Dale Dwight Powell, 1545 N,
18th st The jail terms were sus
pended but the pair -was .placed
on probation for s one year ! and
driver's licenses were revoked for
90 days. 1 ;-. -; M - v
The two were arrested by I city
police Friday night after one of
the; cars crashed into a telephone
pole on Hood street (5
6,267 Visit
Navy Exhibit
The navy's mobile exhibit will
roll out of Salem this morning. A
total of 6,267 people went through
the show in the two days it was
open. Saturday 'the exhibit report
ed 3-486 visitors, with 2,781 going
through Monday. : h - j- i
Chief Verlin Coontz, Salem navy
recruiter, said that only an Ala
bama town had surpassed Salem
in the total .viewing I the exhibit
during a two-day period. s
The mobile exhibit will go from
Salem to Portland. -
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Velvet Crass
Masquerades
As (iabgrass
By LCIie L. llxdsen
Farm Editor. Tbe Statesmaa
That pest you have been cuss
ing in the lawn as crabgrass may
not be that after all, says Virgil
Freed, Oregon State college weed
research expert, in a release from
the college Monday.! -
While nine out cf 10 gardeners
believe it is crabgrass it is just as
apt to be velvet grass. Freed re
ports. He adds that 80 per cent of
the states home owners whp
would swear they have a Crab-
grass problem are I confusing it
with some other weedy pest. '
Botli velvet and crab grasses are
pests and either one is bad enough.
Each in its own way is difficult to
get rid ot .
Vet here's the rub. according to
Freed: chemicals which are sold
specifically as crabgrass sprays
don't work on velvet grass. This
means lots of times: when home
owners complain that they "have
sprayed and sprayed" to no avail,
they have been using a spray
which will not do the job if the
crass Is velvet and not crab. In
most cases there is nothing wrong
with the spray materials. They'll
work fine on the right grass.
Part of the blame for this mis
take is due to the fact Freed
states, that . "reams have been
written about crabgrass. Actually
it is , a lawn pest which is more
widespread in the east and .mid
west, wnue velvet grass is com'
para tively unknown here as such.1
The weed expert says that one
way to tell the difference is this:
Crabgrass: Is an annual which
starts as .an Individual plant and
spreads by creeping.; Youll see it
most prominently In late summer.
Velvet grass, on the other hand.
is a perennial which tends to form
clumps of a different hue on the
lawn.. It has pale green leaves
which stand erect1
Digging out the clumps is one
way to get rid cf : velvet grass.
Freed suggests doing It early in
the spring. Another eradication
method is to mix 1 pint of IPC in
? pints of stove oil and spray it
on the clumps through a smau wa
tering can.
Sil vert on Man ,
Among Guard
Of ficers Promoted
Promotion cf six officers of the
Oregon National Guard were re
ported here Mondayj They include
1st Lt Arthur L. Brown, Eugene,
to Captain; 2nd Lt M. C. Stanley,
Lakeview, to First Lieutenant;
Sgt J. R. Robertson, Bend, to 2nd
Lieutenant: Sgt R. L. Thalhofer,
Portland, to 2nd Lieutenant; 1st
Lt A. C. Mart, Portland, to Cap
tain, and 1st Lt B.W. Hazelton,
Silver ton, to Captain. ' .
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Camp Offers
Lake Outinirs
Special lake outings for groups
of older boys now -attending Sa
lem YMCA's Camp Silver Creek
are planned for this week and
next, according to directors.
Today 15 boys will be taken to
Pamelia lake and another 15 to
Duffy lake, 'both on the Skyline
trail, for camping out and hiking
until Friday. s
; Next Tuesday some 15 boys will
be taken to Suttle lake for can
oeing on the lake and hiking, to
return to camp Thursday. This is
the first time the camp has offer
ed a canoe outing, and instruction
is being given this week by Roth
Holtz, camp director, who has had
considerable experience with the
cr if t. Aiding in the instruction is
Ray Taylor of Salem boathouse.
Transportation for both special
events will be provided by Corne
lius Bateson of Pratum.
United Brethren
Conference Due in
Salem Next Year
EVERETT, Wash, July 23 -(Special)-Next
year's ' session of
the Oregon conference. Evangel
ical United Brethren church, will
be at Englewood church in Salem,
it was decided at closing sessions
here Sunday.
The Rev. Lloyd Uecker returned
as pastor of the Englewood church,
was named as one of four district
jeaders to assist the new confer
ence superintendent, the Rev.
Walter Hines of Portland. Hines
will continue as pastor of the Al
berta church because of its build
ing program in progress. -Other
district leaders are F. G
Roscoe, Portland; R. M. Hilton,
Seattle, and George Calvert, Spo
kane.
Oregon pastoral assignments
also included ' the' return ' of
Charles Whelchel to Philomath.
Quarterly conference assignments
for Salem went to M. Goodrich
and E. B. Ward. -
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Learning im make ap good bed for outdoor sleeping Is but ne f the
many activities' being undertaken by Willamette vaUev Brewnie and
Girl Scents at their Smith Creek
pnM snews we orewnies taeaung uetr bed reus wider sa pervi
tins ef the eeanselors. Below right a grenp ef girls leave the din
. ing ban, inclnding: front Jedy Ernst left Silverton: and Theresa
Tweedt Harrisborg: secend rew, Jolie Drake, 235 N. 20th st, Salem,
left; Kit Carsen, Silverton, center; and Kathryn Roner, Albany;
back row. UAan Mnndlneer. 1175 N. Capitol st, left; Rath Martin,
Sweet Home, center; and Karen Gnndersen, Lebanon. There are
twe more one-week sessions, and
beginning August 7, with several vacancies remaining. (Statesman
pbetos.)
BANQUET COURSE
" DETROIT (INS)-The banquet
has become such a key part of the
business world that Wayne uni
versity In Detroit is offering a
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a two-week session for elder sir Is
course in banquet etiquette. The
course is called "Informal Man
agement and the Community. Au
lion d'or, restaurant Franca is, is
the classroom, and Emily Post's
book of "Etiquete," the text."
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Participants in
X-ray Survey
Tops 10.000 '
The Willamette valley chest
x-ray survey continues in Yam
hill county for the second day to
day, with the number of those al
ready x-rayed in Marion and Polk
counties totaling 10,639. .
j Detroit dam reported 122 x-rays
taken Monday and Gates T21, a to
tal of 343 fcr the Santiam canyon
district
t Hie x-ray unit in Salem will be
stationed at courthouse square for
the rest cf this week. Another unit
begins operations today in West
Salem at Schmitt's Kingwood
store, cpen frcm ; 10 a. m. to 6
p. m. .
Polk county will have units in
Dallas throughout this week. Un
its will also be operating in Inde
pendence, V a 1 s e t z and Grand
Ronde.
I The x-ray units in Yamhill
county today will be located in
McMinnville, Lafayette, Grand Is
land Junction, Dayton, Amity,
Sheridan and Rock Creek school.
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MILLIONS MUST AGREE DECAUS3
CAMEL LEADS ALL OTHEH CZIANDS!
Smokers all over have made th quick tests,'
dMUtestsMthethcrcwghBOHlayOmel
test, They wanted to knew the gcors) on tfgt- :
rette mildness. Now, after M the tests, Camel
leads all other brands by billion of cigarettes! - -
Joan Crawford made ber own BO-day Camel
' test so hare many other smokers. Start joun F
today. Smoke only Camels for 30 days enjoy r '
Camers rich, full navoc and see just bow mild 3
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" Officials In Polk county report
ed a, high for one day on Satur
day when 1,505 received the serv
ice, to bring that area's total to 6.
666. Marion county figures for
the first three days Were revised
to3,S73. i:l;r
Evangelist Conducting
Revivals in Salem -
Evangelist Claude Hunt of Long
Beach; Calif, is cohducting re
vivals at 8 o'clock eauh night at
Calvary chapel, 114 N, Liberty
St., it was announced Monday.
Mrs. Hunt plays the ccordion and
the Hunts daughter, 9-year-old
Judy Gail, is widely known as a
singer. " . I -;r .: ' ,
Attention ! ! !
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Learn business machines. We
have comptometers, electrie
calculators, posting mach
ines, mimeerraph. dicta
tbne, band and electric
addinr machines en which
yea may take daily lessons.
Phone 3-5987. ;
Capital '
Business College
345 Ceurt Street.
Qvick octing for stood? e ven heot
low rvef ImOs
with this truly modern Iron Fireman furnace iih built-in
joiic on ourner. ine bowl-shaped, whirtini flame is
different from !hat of any iher oil burneri: The horizontal
hearth reflects heat upward into the furnace, blanketing the
entire fire chamber with hard-hitting radiant heat? Reaches
top efficiency in a few seconds no warm-up period before
furnace begins delivering heat to your rooms: , '
' See your Iron Fireman dealer or write for an illustrated
picture story of the Iron Fireman Vortex oii furnace, its
marvelous flame and outstanding results, si f . '
, C. J. HANSEN CO. 1
IRON FIREMAN SALES & SERVICE
" New located at 1725 Portland Sd. Ph. Z-tSSS
(Formerly at 2303 Fairgronnds Ed.)
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