- - - City.; Hews5 IMeffs TOWNSEXD MEET TODAY Towmnd clubs of first congres sional district -will have a picnic today at Vernonia. A bus will lea re Salem Trailways at 8:15 am. The program will include business at 10:30 a-m, picnic at noon and speaking in the after noon. Principal . speaker wiD be Earl MqponaM, state Townsend organizer. - . . . , - - --. . . . - Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, JJ-7694. 153 N. Hih St. ; FIRM ME3IEEES CHANGE Change of ownership of Bill Os Jto Insurance agency, 1465 N. Cap itol t, was shown Saturday in assumed business came filings with Marion county clerk. A. Hack meister" retired I from the firm. while V. J. QsMo continue and George" E. Oskb is added. . Landscaping and designing. No Job too large or too smalL Y. A. Doerfler and Sons Nursery, 250 Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners. Phone 2-2549. STOF SIGN ORDERTD' i Installation of signs to stop Sil- verton road traffic at Lancaster drive was ordered Saturday by Marion county court at the recom mendation of County Engineer Hedda Swart This will make traf fic from all directions stop at the Intersection, which has been the scene of several serious collisions. i Johns - Manville shingles a pptied i by Mathis Bros, 184 ComT. Free estimates Pb 3-4642. t , - - . -- - i ' - VETERINARIAN RESIGNS i Resignation of Dr. A. W.. Sim mons of Silverton as county veter lnarian for district'-4 was accepted ! Saturday by Marion county court, Simmons wrote that the press of private business prompted his re signation. The. other ffive veterina rians will handle His district for the time being. - "- ! r-. Fresh killed Turkeys tobakeor fry, 39c lb. Orwigs Market Phone , 2-6128. J i , i. JUSTICE ASKS BOOST A salary increase from $125 to $200 per month was asked of Mar j Ion county court Saturday by Gale Hutchings, justice of th peace at Jefferson. The request, which not ! edan increase in fees and fines ? from the court, was taken under ; advisement. ,.. For Sate: 148 1 -ton Ford pickup excellent condition. Call 2-4151 or McNUTT TO APPEAR ' ' W. C. McNutt, Grand Ronde, for mer navy underwater demolition squad member, will appear on the stage of the Capitol theatre tonight at 8 o'clock. He will be Interview ed between showings of the movie "The Frogmen." : j - ; W.F. C S. West Salem. Rummage Sale, Friday and Saturday, Sept : JTUJ ailU liU(i mU lvv PERMIT GIVEN i A permit to reshake a two-story bouse at 569 N. 21st st, at a cost , of $1,000, was granted to Lowell SDagle by the city building in pec tor's office Saturday. A permit ; to alter a house at 410 N. 22nd st - was granted to Hilda Vincent Es timated cost is $1,000. , : Wells Frozen Food Lockers. 1835 1 N. Commercial. 1 SALEM STORE FILES ' ' The Boys shop, a boys wearing i apparel store, at 339 N. High st, was the assumed - business name . filed Saturday with Marion, coun i tv clerk by Ira L. and Jessie M. I Darby. OWNERSHIP CHANGES Change of name and ownership cf a hardware at 4290 If . Front st was shown Saturday in assumed business name filings with Marion county clerk. Roy E. Smith and John K. Coomler retired from the firm of Coomler and Franz. whCe Cooralr. and Sylvia F. Coomler filed ithe name of Coomler hard ware. Mayers Beauty Shoppe. 1405 N Commercial St. Permanent waves, S5 Up. Dial 3-7202. - , the Twelfth Street Dinette will be closed for JO days for remodel ing, t .- ' .-. . : f "" ''..-!;" Si i -: ; '. Now open Sunday 10 to 5. Jary Florist, Capitol Shopcm Center. Phone 0-7373, 2-4802. - Births LOSlX-To Mr. and Mrs. Charles ' F. Losie, 104 E. Wilson st, a son. i Thursday, Sept 13, at. Salem Me mortal hospital. CHASE To Mr. and Mrs.'Ber ; jnard Chase, Lyons, a daughter, ' Saturday, September 15, at Salem : Memorial hospitaL ' DORR To Mr. and. Mrs. John Dorr, 1099 S. High st, Salem, son, Saturday, September 15, at - Salem Memorial hospitaL WALTON t-. Tor Mr. and Mrs. : ' Robert Walton Lyons, a daughter, Saturday. September IS, at Salem , Memorial hospital. Marines HeretaForm)Reserve yuauHim J i i .J Hi-Y Groups Prepare for New Members These leathernecks have lost landed la Salem, but there's nartuy s situation te have In hand yet They art the first members of aa In- specter-instrsetor staff to reactivate an rgaaixed marine reserra malt here, repUciag the unit called to actfve doty a year age. From left are Sgt Cecil A. Rand, Capt Jeaeph L. Svejkosky and M. Sgt James.F. llogsett, Jr. (Statesman photo.) ; - - Programs for addition of new members to Salem's Hi-Y and Jun ior Hi-Y clubs are occupying .the school boys' groups as they begin Activities for the f all at the YMCA, accordmg to Roth Holtz, boys ork secretary. . New members will be taken (a about ' two weeks from now, fol lowing information assemblies at the schools. -The five-Hi-Y clubs will -add about : 50 boys to their present 75. The nine Junior Hi-Y chapters will increase their 90 to a;bout 200. i At last week's meetings of the older clubs, Douglas Chambers, boys work chairman: discussed standards for the groups. Next Wednesday evening committees 4re to report on a nevf: procedure for election of officers.:: Holtz reported that, the , boys regular "gym and swim" session after school each day ;has begun. with ? good participation. j Saturday more than 50 boys, mostly from the grade schools. took ; part in& football school at McCulloch stadium, conducted by Willamette Coach Chester Stack- house. , ' ; j- iYoutb Sent to ysSch o Hearings were being: continued by city juvenile officers for three Souths charged with .the burglary of seven cases of beer from a box car "near the fairgrounds. A fourth youth Involved In the case,! James Cain, 453 Try on ave. has already been sent to the state boys school at Wood burn, juvenile officers said. -,- Two of the youths wCl have hearings September 2lt while the third is still awaiting a bearing date.; ' Police Cast Doubt Oii Reports of Dog Poisoning , Poison has been discounted as the tause of death of several Sa lem dogs in the last few months. city police said Saturday. Investigations on two dogs, by the state laboratory, police said, showed no evidences of poison. Po lice are attempting to earn what is causing the death of dogs, es pecially in the Abrams ivenue dis trictf where two deaths were re ported Saturday. County School - -Principals Meet . The annual school-opening meet ing for Marion county school prin cipals was conducted in the court house Saturday morning by Super intendent Agnes C Booth, . with about 80 attending. 3 ? Discussion concerned county school policies, new textbooks, testing programs and achievement Underground wire cables often are .wrapped in steel tape to pre vent gophers from biting into them. records, led by Mrs. Vivian Hoenig and . Mrs. Betty Sanders, county supervisors. ..'---, v The health department's role was explained by Mrs. Be mice Yeary, county nursing supervisor. Ivan B. White Transferred to Madrid, Spain 13 Salc Students Among 84 Pledged to W. U; I Fraternities Thirteen Salem students are among the 84 pledged to Willamette i university four fraternities, the school reported Saturday. ;The list by. houses, memoes: I . . , Sigma Chi Bob KiekeL Neil Daugherty and George Carlisle of Salem; Bill. Griffiths, Ron Griffiths, Bob Taylor and Dick Bartram, 1 The Dalles; Bob Scearce, Ken Balnea, Chuck Carter and Bob Rod Houser, ' Portland; Dave Field, Burns; i Pat Taylor, Pilot Rock; Ward Sligh, Spokane, Wash.; Bob Cody, Corvallis; Don Huff, Herm- iston. Wash.; Dick Lewis, Lebanon; Burke Samuelson and Ron Woo ton, Longview, Wash.; George JCelL Burlingame, Calif.; Jira Cranston, Vancouver, Wash., and Dane 11 Cwkery, Klamath Falls. Sirma Alpha EpsHon Bob Hew- tt Dick .Adams. Chuck Conklin, Ron Swanson and James Verdick, Salem? ! Bill Huff, Taft; Gordon Singleton, Roy Van Horn and Mickey Coen, Roseburg; Verne Vannice and Paul Johannes, Hal sey; Dick Hoy and Bob Swift Kewberg; 'Laval Olson, Santa Rosa. Calif.;- John ;Kinyon, Van couver, Wash.; Ray Freitheim and Russ Ferg,Medford; Dick Rose, Portland; Ken Haevernick, Forest Grove; Phil I Brown, Klamath Falls; Dave Gray, West Linn; Har ry Thomas, Hermiston, and Lynn Huston, Harris burg. . .- - Phi Delta Theta Don Case, Salem; Bill Hagmeyer and Bill Briggs, Redwood City, Calif.; Al Young, Echo; Cecil Ristow. and Chuck Maxwell, Seattle, Wash.; Dave.Wlsnom, San Mateo, Calif.; Ron. Ward, Portland; Jim Carey, Lyons, and Keith Mirick, Medford. f Beta Theta Pi Jim Kleen, Bob McConnville, Jim Tooze and Mar ion Putnam. : Salem; Hal Har- graves, Dick Gussey, Dick Drake, Doug Graham, Fred Schmale, Dick Church, - Bob Alfred. Dave Jackson,' Al Seibert, and Bob Packwood, Portland; Bruce Pur vine. Long Beach, Calif.; Carl Simpson,' Longview, Wash.; Wayne Fredrlckson, Sandy; Kent Holmes, Redwood City, Calif.; Ward Arm strong. rNewberg; Ed Whyte, Castleford, Idaho; Mike Hovis, Olympia, . Wash.; Hal Johnson, Cathlamet Wash.t Tom Schrock, Bend: Bob: Stramfjord, Astoria; Bob Keiman, Milwaukie; Jim Hud dleson, : Warrenton; Don Cragg, Monroe; Chuck Ruud, Woodburn, and Don Berney, Camas, wash. Dost be disa pointed . . . BUY yonr PROPERTY from Al Isaxk a a. - -- - - - See ur "BEST BUYS ra the eiassuled page, ; - f -j Aluminum m -..' ...I" Storm 'Windows vb -.. " H- . ' . J SALEM DEALER . Phone ; 3-3748 or 2-7838 HomoJ : 1: " ; , - " Improvements j Company Lter FinSSOin IDistrietGourti Earl H. Hammett Portland sales man, was fined $50 In Marion county district court Saturday on a charge of unlawful possession of a -valley quaiL Hammett also was fined $25 aft er be pleaded guilty to a cnarg of shooting a shotgun upon a high way.' He was arrested near St Louis by state police September 1 after a lamer complained some one was T"oad cunung . In tnat area. . i - District ! Judg Val Sloper also acquitted Carl R. Spencer, Pratum, charged witn larceny. Following a trial; Sloper Judged Spencer in nocent of the complaint that h took a radio belonging to Haze B. King last month. . d George Ramey, Brooks route 1, was continued to Monday for arraignment on a dufrge of driv ing while ; Intoxicated. Ramey was arrested Friday by a Marion coun ty sheriffs deputy lust north of Keizer school. He is held in Mar ion county jail in lieu of $350 bail. Tfc fgy en fatoTt, Qryi f",Tf, r'f-T-At 1? K3I 5 THIS is ; f NO FEB STORY. "--;J.?: - ' ' . . (-- ir-s. - -tr ...... h : tc3 thcrar cmaxlRo watthci' r.sv c DeclineinMint PORTLAND, Sept 1$-CP)-A 18 per cent drop In Oregon s pepper mint oil production was forecast today. But the department of agri culture said that was still weU above thelten-year average. The September 1 estimate. was for 531,000 pounds of oiL The ten- year average was 329,000 pounds, Poor growing weather was ex pected to cut the yield from last years 43 pounds to tne acre to ss uus year. Ishams Fly to t Jaspler Park r Isham of Ed John- Ore- are . on a week's trip by air to Jasper nation al park. Alberta, Canada. They left Saturday for Spokane in the Johnsons ; plane and will join Ja large group of planes flying in a Ivan B.' White, Salem, foreign service officer in the U. S. state department has been transferred from Washington, D. C, to Mad revealed Saturday. 4 . L f f WhitA nhn h Kcn A-rmrn nf MiUil MM Ul. uiu the office of reeional American f I son of Blacnly, fairs since February, will be coun selor and chief of the economic section in Madrid. A native of Salem and a grad uate ' rif ; Willamette imtirereftv White began his diplomatic career Ponsored by the in 1935 when he was assigned to I A,uiw"w"k Mexico City. ; seen duty in I t j -i;': . j , ' ".;-j' ', .'. - - -''';,:. - r .1 --1 .' j '. ' :? l j. j : i : '' 1 i ' , - it- I THERE IS NO FINER WATERPROOF WATCH THAN A WATER CAN'T GET IN TO RUST ITS PARTS... i i : DUST CANT GET IN TO MAR ITS BEAUTYi Since then , he has Yokohoma, Rio de council. Mrs. Cora Lee Pryor, mother of Mrs. Isham and Mrs. Johnson, is Janeiro. Paris. Trieste and in Wash- MTS- "nam ana airs, wonnson, is ueiru,-is, xticsie .au uiru-1 staying with the Isham children. Larry and unda, while tneir par ents are on the trip. Wear It in the water, plunge into the sand . . your Croton waterproof watch is sealed against moisture and dust The handsome face stays 1 handsome; the remark ably accurate movement stays accurate. In of : out of the water there's no finer watch than a, Croton waterproof! ! , ; ; - .' I i . s ::' 1 fe AQUAMAID 8 30.05 CUOTON 400 , 10 KOREA CASUALTIES WASHINGTON, Sept 15-(ffr- Grates Blaze Wi Qii oriarlll Till G Th defense department today f1-1, -Tir 01,"llltAT. Identified 10 additional battle cas ' i I ; ualties in Korea. A new list (No. A little bit of post mortem life 1 397) renorted one killed, one miss- came to the fairgrounds Saturday j ing In action and eight wounded. morning. i Firemen were called' to quell a rui JL Yes. you may now open an account on a fine watch at ,n n n r r n V ., V i 7..V UvJ Jewelers of Salem Mm Liberty at State blaze next to the Golden Pheasant restaurant near the main entrance. Some crates stacked outside. caught fire from : unknown causes, and scorched the side of the building. No other damage resulted. Quackenbushes to Leave; for Georgia Capt' and Mrs. Roger Quackcn bush, formerly of Salem, , are to leave Ft Ord, Calif., this week for Ft Benning, Ga where Quack enbush. will take a month's special training prior to leaving for Japan. . While -they are. in Georgia, the Quackenbushes' two children will stay with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Aspin wall of Salem. Mrs. Quackenbush and the chil dren will reside here while the captain is in Japan. He is the son of S. W. Quackenbush of Salem. nnnnriprO) Get Becuty Plus the Proved Protection of CEMENT-PAINT Year After Year It Outsells All OtheKement Paints Combined ::ilMjjH riyr Iledocoxates beautifully, aeala moistur out, protecta and preserves stucco and all kinds of masonry walla. Easy to mix easy to use. 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