The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 07, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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j Women's Dorm Part of Big Building Program
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fcaildla sought te rP!.T swLtiand field- backlnje n to the present Lu
; fag, to howe 75 jiwaema, -" hVy L Payne. Sate architect.
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Willamette to '
Begin Building
Drive Today
Willamette University will
launch its million dollar Chal
lenge Fund for new buildings at
a luncheon today at 12:15, Presi
dent G. Herbert Smith announced
"Wednesday.
The meeting, in Lausanne Han
on the campus, will open the
- Salem portion of the campaign,
headed by Tinkham Gilbert, mer
chant. Smith said it is expected
to raise $200,000 in Salem.
Speaking before some 30 bust
nessmen, alumni and friends of
the university will be Truman
Collins, co-chairman of the na
tional program; Charles E. Mc
culloch, president of the board
of trustees, and Robert Notson,
chairman of the Portland cam
paign. All are from Portland.
Authorization of a financial
campaign for $1,000,000 to con
struct a new fine arts building
and auditorium and a women's
dormitory, was voted by the uni
versity trustees in February.
Construction of the new build
ings will be the first step in a
$5,000,000 long-range program.
They will be the first units in a
new quadrangle' buildings on
the old SweeUand athletic field.
. The miivprsitv has been crom-
ised a contingent gift of $250,000
toward the project. The anonyr
mous donor has stipulated that
tmtti Knildlnes must rise at the
same time and the gift will be
effective when the university has
raised at least another $400,000.
The new university structures
will be of modern concrete and
brick construction and will pro
vide the latest in auditorium, fine
ni-fs drams. RTxech and radio
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classrooms and dormitory space.
: Tn flui nasi five vears. the
amount of feed needed to pro
duce a three-pouna Droiier nas
been reduced from 10 pounds
to about 9 pounds.
Wood Elected
Legion Post
Commander
John XL Wood i was . elected
commander of American Legion,
Capital Post 9, this week, along
with a slate of other new offi
cers, all to be installed next
fall v. .i i
Wood will succeed present
commander, Don Dili. Other offi
cers elected at the Monday night
meeting , included Daryel . Don
aldson, and E. D. Spencer, first
and second vice-commanders re
spectively; Elvyn 'EL' Zahradnik,
adjutant: Malcolm Page, finance
officer; Donald Crook, sergeant-
at-arms: Jason JLee. chaplain:
Conrad Paulson, historian, and
Clarke Brown, quartermaster.
Joseph A. Paulson. Robert
Hvnd. Charles Johnson. Claude
McKennev and Walter Zosel were
elected to the executive commit-
L tee. Carl Chambers, Claude Mar
tin and Kecneth j Muller were
named to the board of trustees.
Charles Stinette was voted on
the cemetery committee.
Vets Get Priority
On Homesteads
War veterans will get priority
in acquiring 02 farm units be
ing opened to homestead entry
in thm Minidoka Irrigation Proj
ect in Southern Idaho, the State
Veterans Department announced
The 72 farms total 7,289 irri
gable acres, and are located 4U
miles east of Twin Falls.
Applications must be filed by
July 20.
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IPimMiic ,Meebiris
cnicurr court
Keith L. Tweedie vs Bfllie Ber-
nice Tweedie: Divorce decree to
plaintiff grants him custody of
minor child -'and ownership of
real and personal property.
Margie June Anderson vs Ver
non Clarence Anderson: Divorce
decree to "plaintiff grants her cus
tody of two minor -children and
$100 monthly support.
E. EL Sylvester vs Joseph H.
Uphoff : Case dismissed on plain
tiff's motion. ' .
Bertha A. Welty vs Theodore
F. Welr: Divorce decree to plain
tiff confirms property settlement.
Vlrgil.Ifc Brown vs State In
dustrial Accident Commission:
Complaint seeks judgment grant
ing compensation for total per
manent disability for injuries al
legedly sustained Dec 6, 1951, in
Marion CountyJ
Lorraine G. McDonald vs John
Alexander McDonald: Complaint
for divorce alleging cruelty seeks
ownership of personal, property
and restoration, of plaintiffs for
mer name of Warinner. Married
July 21, 1951, at Salem.
Helen Minkiewitz. administra
trix of William Joseph Minkie
witz estate!, vs Donna Ruth Boner
and others: Defendant Salem Me
morial Hospital demurs to com
plaint on ground of insufficient
facts. i
Ben Delker vs Coca Cola Bot
tling Co. of Salem: Defendant de
murs to complaint on ground of
insufficient facts,
PRHRATR COURT
ivni J. 'Steinbereer estate:
Sale of personal property author
ized. j-
Florence Catterlin Irwin guar
dianship: Closing; order.
Ethel Green Cornell guardian-
ja
ship: Steve Anderson appointed
roardian in nlace of William
Cornell, resigned.
Roy wJMittis estate: Apprais
ed at S12.489.,,;
Edna a Elliott estate: Final
hearing set June &
Ada Wilhehnina Lundberg
tatet Sale of real and personal
property conurmea.
Raymond G. and Roger I Wol
lesen guardianship: Closed as to
Raymond G. Wollesen. -
Lutisha wanless estate: JTinai
hearing set June 13. -
DISTRICT COURT ' 1
StjinW TTentinie. " Chemawa.
drivinsr while intoxicated, balance
of 90-day county jail sentence is
sued March 18 suspended,' inter
diction ordered. - i ,
Leonard Carl KoDDlin. 639 Ja
son St, charged with assault witn
intent tn commit ran, hound over
to grand jury following prelimi-
nary examination, neia m ueu oz
$300 baiL I
MARRIAGE LICENSE !
APPLICATIONS -
Eugene Mitchell Beard, 33, Air
Force, San Bernardino, CaL, and
Joyce L. Reeves, 26, stewardess,
1980 W. Nob Hill St. Salem.
C Leonard Bedsaul, 25, busi
ness manager. 559 Statesman St,
and Lois Rueeker, 24, laboratory
technician, 895 N. 16th St
Alvin L. Finn; 40. state em
ploye, 1148 Fir St, and Gladys
leucine jiidiger. za. xypisu wi
Rosemont St. . ij
Chile is 200 miles long.
Graduation
Breakfast Set
At Woodburn
lUUmm News Sarrlc '
WOODBURN Mrs. Jack Con
nell was installed as new presl
dent of the StJ Luke's Mothen
Club Monday. Other officers in
stalled included Mrs. Robert Mill
er, vice president; Mrs. Clarenc
Hagenauer, secretary; Mrs. Johr
Zergan, treasurer and Mrs. Leon
ard Petshaw, auditor. ;.
Mrs. Delbert Halener, a pr
president, was installing offic
Mrs. Connell succeeds Mrs. Fr '
Geschwill as president
The club will prepare and ser
a "graduation breakfast" to men ..
bers of the graduating eighth
grade class of St Lukes and theii
parents Sunday morning. May 31,
following 9 am. mass. The break
fast will be served in the St
Luke's parish hall with seventh
grade mothers in charge.
Hostesses Monday night were
the first grade mothers, headed
by Mrs. .Leonard Fuller.
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Valses Surpass Ail Previsss Sales Ever Sesa ia This Area Hurry! j
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charora arriving faster uianflott mdoad stock rtfldleas '
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Never before and sever
again wOl you get such
HIGH QUALITY work
and dress shoes at such
LOW PRICES!
NATIONALLY FAMOUS
uonc shoes
HERE IS THE
CHANCE TO GET
THAT EXTRA PAIR
! OF SHOES FOR
TOUR WARDROBE
FOR PRACTICALLY
NOTHING
AT SACRIFICE
PRICES WITH SAYINGS
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Liquidation
Price:
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NATIONALLY FAMOUS
DUESS SHOES
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$1235 "
First Qualiir
HEAVY DUTY
E&giseer Bests
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HEY FELLAS, Gat a
Pair ol These Genuine
Shell $19C3
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Reg.
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Tan & Oeasi
White Sock
White Leather
CaRLS-Leek Year Best
la a Pair ef Oar New
FLATS
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fat an colors
Talaes to STSS-Giri
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YOU IIEED
THE SHOES!
SHOP THE
SHOE BOX!
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Specials j
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Values to
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INCLUDED ALSO AT
SACRIFICE PRICES
, IS OUR '
Entire Slock cf
SKI Ell
SHOES
Now Is the Time to Save
Ladles' Hi-Heels
j Values to $9.$ 3
S)00
Many stT-0")
ISanj Colors
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Many Colors
WOMEN'S
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SAVE $ SAVE
Cordovans
Reg. $19.85
$1 88
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Selling Shoa la the
CountryWhite Buck
SADDLES
S11SS vjs
FELLAS, Try end Beat
Those Tan and Creaxn
SADDLES
in
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sir. roys
IlLle-m $lS3
Sloes
Reg. $T.S5
Yalses to S"3.?3
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SUMMER
Sandals
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CHILDREN
SAVE
UP TO
50
Ref.S2.S3
Tennis $1S3
Skoss 4
Yataes to S3.S3
Baby
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ALLOWANCE
Ph. 4-5502
455 Court St.
Bag.
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