) . . I ; CStLy Mews HBnriiellp PLEADS INNOCENT Joe Phillips, Glenwood, Ore, pleaded innocent Wednesday in Marion county district court to a charge of larceny by bailee, In volving alleged refusal to return an addiag machine owned by R. W inA at Kalem. Ha was held in the county jail in lieu of $1,000 . baiL ; l- Air-Steamship ticket anywhere. KugeL 3-7694. 133 N. High SL BUDGE SAID SINKING .The Pudding river bridge on market road 22 (extension of State street) has sunk about three Inches below the, road level, Mar Ion County Commissioner Roy Rice reported Wednesday. A check was planned for alleviation of the problem. - - X . New packvfancy canned peaches and apricots by the dozen or case "Aufranc Custom Cannery. Phone '. 1-8487. Vj.v--T FEXET LANDING FOCKED ? ? Pduring of concrete for the new ferry landing at the east approach to Buena Vista ferry has been completed, and the ferry probably will 'resume service next week, Marion County Engineer Hedda Swart reported Wednesday. I For Sale: 1948 1-ton Ford pickup, excellent condition. Call 2-4131 or . S-S769. , DticRAXCE MAN NAMED . Walter E. Wadhams, 578 Rose st, has been selected by New York Life Insurance Co. to attend . a seminar on advanced underwrit ing at Coronado Beach, Calif., the first Jweek of September. Mrs. Wadhams will accompany him. Big rummage sale August 24th and 25th, Over Greenbaums. . - v . - , ELECTION ORDERED Special election over proposed formation of the vista-Mormng- side rural fire prevention district, and for election of five directors, .was ordered Wednesday by Marion county court for October 4. QUIT CAFETERIA 'Notice of retirement from the assumed business name of Har vey's cafeteria was filed Wednes- v day with Marion county clerk by Howard R, and violet S. Harvey Johns - Manville shingles applied by Mathis Bros, 164 S. Com'l. Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642. Rummage bargains, ladies purses and hats 10c each. Thursday, Fri day, Saturday. 427 Ferry. " CARD OF THANKS - We wish to take this opportuni ty to thank all our kind friends and neighbors who were so thoughtful and generous during the lllnegj and death of our dar ling little Sylvia. Lyle, Vera-and Dickey Zobel. CARD OF THANKS -c We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses and floral offer ings, gifts, letters, and cards dur Ing our recent bereavement in the loss of our husband and brother. Sadie Johnson Clarence Johnson Tommy Johnson Mary Lawman It's tlue s2l ea iyiweet-ri le Car wltk 41 Tr CkIew ml f liver f straigkl Eight Six .j . - r th S1m r-aatifal TUag VTm& . SjauWel Uj fcy riaaMW UAXXNX BACK IN V. 8. Marine CpL John D. Collins, too of Mrs. Florence Collins, 845 Mar ion st, has arrived in San Diego from Korea, u was teamed Wed nesday. He is due home this week. Collins served with a Portlind rmarine reserve outfit In the Kor ean war. i - -1 Fresh killed Turkey to bake or fry 45c lb. Also baby beef for your locker. Orwigs Market, 2975 SU- verton Bd. Ph. 2-8128. s WHEEL STOLEN W. S. Bartlett. 1985 Fir st, re ported to city police that a spare wheel, ere and tube were stolen from the trunk of his auto some time prior to this week. Value was placed at $45. ; . ;i Landscaping end designing. No Job too large or too small. F. A. DoerfleT and Sons Nursery, zso Lancaster Dr. it 4 Corners. Phone NEW SALESMAN REPORTS ', Lloyd G. Keene. 3150 Honey- view avc recently joined Al Is aacs and compan . real estate brokers. Keene has sold real es tate for manyjyears. i " ... " ; Geo Fishing for Talent! VDliage Inn closed Aug. 19-24 inclusive. Opening Saturday, Aug. 25th with celebrated "Hart Reed Trio", A croat musical treat for your danc ing and entertainment pleasure. o cover cnarge. ... ?; Xnt .ITVTFFB.S MEET TONIGHT Salem's 9414th volunteer air reserve squadron will meet at 7:30 tonight in city hall to hear a lecture on air; force ordnance by CapL Ralph Solum. . j Tondr voi in? Eastern I Oregon Hereford beef for your locker, best prices of the season, 49 c id. con venient credit may - be arranged. No down payment, up to I year to na. Deal with a friendly, reliable dealer. Randall's Fine Meats, 1288 State St, Salem. Phone 3-6483. Births I FEFFLE To Mr. and Mrs. De Vonne Pepple, 940 N. 13th st, Salem, a daughter, Wednesday, August 22, at Salem Memorial hospital. i i i.. . . . - " t JELDERKS To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jelderks,! Gates, a daughter, Wednesday, August 22, at Salem Memorial hospital. i BYERS To Mr. and. Mrs. Has kell Byers. 642 Edgewater st, Salera, -a son, Wednesday, August 22,. at Salem General hospital. ROSEMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Roseman, Salem' route 2 box 390. a son, Wednesday, Au gust 22, at Salem General hospital, i ;tFETERSEN4-To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie .Petersen, Turner route 2, a': daughter, Wednesday,; August 22, at Salem General hospital. SADDLER To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Saddler, 2055 Laurel av., Salem, a son, Wednesday, August 22 at Salem General hospital. 1 MAY To Mr. and Mrs. Allen May, Dayton, a daughter, Tuesday, August 21, at Salem General hos pitaL i ; JUmLLLLU JL pHIS la the perfect day for you JL to do lomethlnj rery faice for yourself. Stop in and tee how easy and how satisfying It Is to becoms the owner of a great new Pontiac It's easy because Pontiac Is priced just above the rery lowest, and fcrslgkt Dglt Uydrm-Xlmtlm gfcrfv itreak Hmln coNTRAcraa listed Salem Cot structioa company, a general eoncractiag firm, la the assumed business name filed Wed nesday with Marion county clerk by John . varr, 2143 s. Com mercial st. , STOKIT CHANGES HANDS Change of ownership of Hayes- ville store, Salem route 7, box 144, from Werner J. and Alvina Jarxns to Elmo W. and Elaine Frey, was shown Wednesday in assumed business name Clings with Mar lon county clerk. 4 Pen Inmates Writs of habeas corpus for four state penitentiary inmates were granted Wednesday by - Circuit Judge George R. Duncan of Mar ion county. Hearings were set for 130 p.m. Tuesday, September 4. Most prominent on the list Is J. H. Audett, who was spokesman for the convicts in their decision to return to work this week after week's strike. Audette was sentenced to 7U years on a cnarge of larceny in Pendleton. He alleges that he was sentenced without indictment by the grand jury, without waiving indictment and without pleading guilty and that he was denied ac cess to legal counsel for filing an appeal. He claims he waived in dictment to a burglary charge but The other writs, for petitions filed yesterday against Warden George Alaxander, went to: Dan Morgan, sentenced April 13, 1944, from Sherman county for life imprisonment on a charge of sec ond degree murder; alleges court which sentenced him was not meet ing in official term, that he is in nocent, that he was refused an at tomey and denied a fair trial In not being taken before a magis trate until after more than. 24 hours' questioning. Sam Huffman, sentenced Sept. 25.M950, from Lincoln county to three years for larceny by bailee alleges he Is innocent, that he wasn't told the nature of the charge and was refused counsel Claude Revington Smallman, sentenced Nov. 4, 1947, from Coos county to 20 years for assault with intent to kill his wife: alleges that no crime was committed, that he was beaten and tortured for eight or nine days, that he was refused counsel. . . Fine,- Jail Term , ; .ttaUoua News Service SILVERTON Clarence Ray mond .Armstrong was fined. 3200 and sentenced to 60 days in Jail on conviction of . driving on sus pended, operator's license Wednes day in justice court held by Judge Alf Nelson. In other court action, James Strom was convicted of reckless driving, fined $50 with 30 days jail sentence suspended. David Shafer was convicted o failure to maintain proper fire equipment at logging, operations, fined 525. 0rt mkftim Habeas Corpus WtsFiMby Given i i t(MMM&XB 0LCC Board' Voices Praise Of Hammond ' (story also on page 1) High commendation for State Liquor Administrator William H. Hammond was voiced la Portland at the meeting of the state liquor commission this week at which Hammond asked acceptance of his resignation at the commission's earliest convenience. Com mis, doner William Spangler of -Eagle Point said. "I am sure I speak for the others (Chairman Robert L. Elfstrom and Commis sioner William Bingham) in de claring Hammond to be aa out standing executive who baa ren dered fine service to the- state of Oregon. The state is suffer ing a considerable loss. With Salem Firm Hammond is to come to Salem to be associated with the Union Security company. At the request of Chairman Elz- strom, he will remain in Portland "a month or two," pending selec tion of his successor. Hammond, whose administration was criticized by a Multnomah county grand jury last ApriL ad vised the commission and! Gov. Douglas McKay several months ago of his intention to resign not later than next January 1. j ' He said at the recent Portland commission meeting that his new request to be relieved sooner was prompted by the fact that "plana for the reconstitutipn of the liquor commission have been completed. His previous resignation was not made public for some tune. It was declared, because the governor and commission would have I been subject to undue pressure rela tive to a successor- J No successor to Hammond has been chosen. " ' Salem Connections Salem 'has been Hammond's "home even- during his residence in Portland since 1947, he dis closed. He retains membership in the Salem Elks' lodge, of which he is a past exalted ruler, and also is a member of Salem Legion post 136 and Marion county 40 et 8 voi ture. Salem also has been his legal home for voting, the Hammonds having a summer home on the Little North Fork of the Santiam river; -J Hammond. who was . assistant advertising, manager of the Ore' gon City Enterprise prior to 1930, was brought to Salem in state employ by the late Secretary of State Hal Hoss, himself associated in the ownership of the Oregon City newspaper, after Hammond was graduated from the Universi ty of Oregon. . i l - It was Hammond who drafted the state's initial - legislation on driving examinations and he was manager of the drivers' license "di vision of the state motor vehicle department, and also headed the secretary of state's traffic safety program, prior to being called into service' jvith the 41st division in 1940. : During the war years, Hammond headed the. western defense com mand's G2 (intelligence), was as sistant G2 officer in the 4th army, and was discharged as a colonel. He returned to his state position for a year.' prlor to accepting the liquor commission appointment. because we will work out a deal you'll like. It's satisfying because Pontiac la j such a beautiful car such a brilliant performer and gives you so many, many years of pleasure. . j Come In and buy a new Pontiac a truly great car! I mm miibmt mk. A Pabflfl EIggopcId PROBATE COURT Ferdinand Keil estate: Final or der. f " . ' . - Frank Gaffke estate: Will ad mitted to probate, and John N. Gaffke apolnted executor. '; Imlie B. Taylor estate: Final bearing set September 24. Katnryn as. stryxer estate: Closing order. " Walter I. Miller estate: Final bearing set September 24,-.. DISTRICT COURT - Joe Phillips. Glenood, pleaded innocent to charge of larceny by bailee, held in lieu of 31.000 bail MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS James R. Barnett, 18, service station employe, Scotts Mills, and Marlys WoldahL 17. 'Sit .-ton. Edwin O. - Greguhn, 39, brick mason, and Lucile Greguhn, 33, housewife, both of 1865 Highway ave Salem. - tired, 268 S. Cottage st, and Mir iam Kimball Sweetland, 58, of 465 Columbia St.. both ox Salem. William Benjamin Brown, 19, laborer. 1332 N. Winter st. and Frances Agnes wodzewoda, 19, cannery worker, 270 Mabel st. both of Salem. Laurence A. Tolbirt 21, baker, 1644 N. Liberty st. and Faye May- ersi 19, poultry worker, 1824 N- Commercial st, both of Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT Joe L. Smith, Independence, charged with disorderly conduct fined $35, committed to city jail August 22. CIRCUIT COURT Orpha M. Johnr m vs. Norman H. Johnson r Complaint tor divorce alleging cruel and inhuman treat ment seeks restoration of. plain tiffs former name of Orpha M. Miller. Married April 30, 1950, at Beaverton, Ore. Defendant eniom- ed from interfering with plaintiff Nell Guenther vs. Lukas Guen- ther: Divorce .decree restores plaintiffs maiden name of Nell Peterson. - - Dorothy L. Alexander vs. Earl J. Alexander: Complaint for di vorce alleging cruel and inhuman treatment seeks ownership of real and personal property and $7,500 alimony. Married Nov. 17, 1945, at Baraboo. Wise. Gerald D. Webster vs. Myrtle M. Webster: Complaint for divorce alleging cruel and inhuman treat ment Married Dec 8, 1945, at Denver, Colo. Dorothy L. McMullen vs. Don aid R. McMullen: Complaint for separate maintenance alleging cruel and inhuman treatment seeks requirement that defendant pay $205 monthly support for plaintiff and minor child and au expenses of current pregnancy. Grace M. Pulver vs. Ralph J. Pulver: Divorce decree to plain tiff confirms property settlement agreement and grants defendant i v ? " " . - S .-j . ; - - MoreGomfort-Wear" Features! In ALU Jj ' ' - .CKildreh :: X :'--:Lf pa,r ' SN Inside ond out, from the extrq s wrdy constrvctioii j4rl . - -.Xx 1 X ; throwoh o the finest qvaRry leather vppers, ; rJ-' r fji: I Ss5'?) for yovr shoe doflors whe you' bvy Mtwel JSS Si fyfal&K ChSdren'i shoes. Illustrated ore. .fust a few . 1 A$y' . cf tfM mony styles cpoaWe.. .. hyr 1 sN $zw 31 ir 3 ) X 1' 11 1 1 i 4M rfwebSCty. - : i &i rJfi.yz'-1 : ' ( ' 'iay i hew. ' 1-.'. ' .... -t "'(' rS ' " P0 j Y- " ' "- w UwmoUi CwtRMelt 1 , A,y '-ii': TAA':-': :-'r'A, . 'V,, '... , , I ;. custody of minor child. Guy CL Dixson vs. Arthur M. Sicard and John J. Schmltx: De fendants 'demur to complaint on ground of Insufficient facts. Marion J. Mathers vs. Inez Vir ginia Mathers: Divorce decree modified to make one minor child ward of county juvenile court for six months prior to awarding cus tody, wita plaintiff to pay $35 and defendant $15 monthly support: custody of two children continued to plaintiff. ; R. D. Arnold vs. Glen Hall: Complaint seeks judgment requir ing defendant to account for mat ters of partnership business of WooGfcurn Auction barn. State vs. Rose T. Stiff: Com plaint seeks condemnation of two lots owned' by defendant, as site for state office building, - with court to assess damages zor tax ing of property. . ' J. H. Audett Dan Morgan, Sam Huffman, Claude Revington Smallman vs. George Alexander: Petitions for writs of habeas cor pus filed by plaintiffs; writs or dered, with defendants to have plaintiffs In court for hearing at 1:30 p. m September 4. Phyllis G. Johnson vs. Arby A. Johnson: Complaint for divorce aleging cruel and inhuman treat ment seeks custody of minor child. ownership of furniture and two automobiles. Married Sept 24, 1941. at San Francisco. State vs. Stanley Youna: De fendant waives Indictment pleads guilty to charge of bribery, con tinued to August 24 for sentencing. State vs. Clifford Milo Tlbbetts: Imposition of --ntence suspended and defendant placed on three years' probation on charge of bur glary not in a dwelling. State vs. Anthony A. Blando Sentencing on charge of larceny continued to September 4. State vs. Cecil A. Marvelt Sen tenced to five years in state pen itentiary on charge of obtaining money by false pretenses, contin ued to September 4 for senten cing. State vs. Arlan L. Soland; Con tinued for pre-sentence investiga tion on charge of larceny. ITCUrrm Skis' Irtwiag Ceafeaj , Ukm, 0rU ffbfTb Th Ckrleamem, Solenu Orecoty Board Opposes State Employes crease The state civil service commis sion has no stete employ t general salary raise now In mind, ft declared Wednesday by James M. cunton, director of the eommis sioh, . i i His announcement came dav after tha i state board of control voiced opposition to a civil service salary and classification adjust ment request on the ground that the change might lead to demands for another general salary increase. tJoara ;members said the ac countant Telaasmationa in rum. tion actually touched only three persons under their jurisdiction. as i employes in state institutions. Overall, however, 203 positions ayjln Make 1 Stop at Netdham's Far All Books And Supplies You'll Save Time and Money. Look at These Prices! : Everything You Need For Each of Following Grades Official Ust- First Grado . Second Grado Third Grado . Fourth Grado Ififth Grado :. Sixth Grado We Hsve School Usts For First 6 Orsdss. : Fountain Fens May Be Used 4th Grade and Up. Zipper Leather Ring Binders ...... . .. $2.73 Thursday, AvjrxsX ? 1SS1 I were affected, accordtcj to the atva servioa head. r SAt;ss LOAK3 FLISt sav:::gs FOSTI SaTtars ridx. Iff N. Cem1 al 2H Current Hot. 2W 1 ST FEDERAL SAVINGS AK3 LOAN AJJU . -Where Theesaada Save tMsaa . . . . $2.07; 1.33 1.46 1.70 2.15 2.15 Stationery And Office Supplies 463 Sfite Street 1 HERRALL-OWEWS CO. - , - - . UO North Ubeety ilm, Oregon kSrfi llmm jfmm vTt J rmrm mm 4 i .