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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1953)
. 1 .1 : . Pebble DeSart Honored at OSC Two college honors have been Swarded to Pebble DeSart, Salem itndent at Oregon State College. Hiss DeSart, daughter of Mr. ud Mrs. D. G. DeSart, was el ided to Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary, and Kappa Delta Pi, education honorary. Active in musical events at the eollege. Miss DeSart is in her third year and will receive her degree next December. Mountain lion Tries ; To Break1 Into House LIVINGSTON, Mont f V A mountain lion wandered into a yard and knocked out the glass in a living-roam window. Be then ambled off through the snow, leaving a bloody trail from a cut paw. r j . A hunt was organized with hounds leading the way. The trail led through back yards and the municipal park. The beast r was treed and finally shot. He meas ured 7 feet 6 from the up of his tail to the tofts of his ears. i - - s a WHERE THERE'S A j It where they keep the 7eep . . . when the 'Jeep' is sot busy . . . bat on most farms the door's wide open. Year around, the 'Jeep' is kept on the go, for it fills the need of so very many tasks on a farm . . . for farm trans portarion, for hauling, for pushing, and, with power take-off, it supplies numerous shaft and belt driven operations ... there is little wonder the door of the jeep's garage stands open the 'Jeep's off working. New 1953 4-Wheel-Drive Universal 'Jeep powered by the famous Hurricane F-Head Engine ...20 more .Jiorsepower, increased performance with greater operating economy. EMM flWTOES C. 352 N. High St. Salem, Oregon State Bureau aims having Of $500,000 . Savins more than $500,000 for the taxpayers during - the 20 months the State Finance De partment has been In operation is the claim of Harry Dorman, department director, based on a financial report released here Saturday. The Flnaee Department was; created by the 1931 legislature upon recommendations of the so called Tittle Hoover interim committee of the previous legis lative session. . ; f Dorman said a substantial part of the savings resulted from re vamping the methods used by the State Purchasing Division which is under Dorman's administration. Records show that when Dorman entered upon his current duties the state's purchases were made largely on a "hand-to-hand basis. Since then many purchases, in volving mostly staple articles used at the state institutions. cover carload lots. Virtually all purchases, Dor man said, are now made on a bid basis. For small purchases the 1953 legislature provided Dor man with a revolving fund. Dorman predicted he probably would make even great financial savings during the next biennium starting July 1. The State Finance Director also predicted a large financial saving through operation of the state motor vehicle pool ' au thorized by the recent legisla ture. The Central Garage and headquarters will be in Salem. Departments exempt from op eration under this pool include the State Forestry Division, State Police and State Highway Depart ment. Dorman estimated that -40 automobiles now operating out of Salem on state business would be eliminated. Transferred 1 J V . r V i T r t Mai Norman W. Campion has been transferred from his fa ties as commanding officer of the Willamette AFKOTC de tachment. Willamette RO Commander Reassigned i' San Marino, which has an area ( au . I. 1 w 1 a. ' oi so square mues, is oeueveu ui be the smallest and oldest republic in the world, having been founded in 350 A. D. Mai. Norman W. Campion, com- mstidine officer of the Willamette University AFROTC department, has been assigned to the Air Com mand and Staff" School, Maxwell Ai Force Base. Ala., according to announcement made today by Gen. Matthew K. Diecneimann, commandmant of the Air ; Force ROTC. Mai. CamDion. who will com plete his fourth year ofjKOTC Hntv in June, will reDort to Max- weU Air Force base on July 9. A normal tour of duty in tne AFROTC program is fours years, after which time tne stair mem ber Is reassigned to a different phase of Air Force operation. Enrolling in the iieia oxxicer course at Maxwell, Maj. Campion will study command direction ana administration for 22 weeks. Maj. Campion has been com manding officer of the Willam ette AFROTC program since its If Ton Thirst for The Unnsnal Owe II To Yourself To 1 See Then Yon MEW BIAQONe'-BIODEBN DINETTES IT F JtMwX , . J Rail EifeS JuYL ' A it A Disikclivcly New Hind cl D indie designed bj Iznzzs UmtU wSh Jcl Disci: legs Bhcteccd Ilar-Dcsisisai lop . . . Ilnlby Texinred Plaslic Covered Chairs . . . U's a Decoraior's Dream! Special Introductory Prico 50 5-Pc Sot A frsh .modern design combining tho new Jet black patented finish and boautirully taHbrd up holstery In a distinctive textured, "Hubby" weave. 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E.L Pooler of Prati 'tatennas News Service ' PRATDSI-Funeral services for arl Lewis Pooler who -died un expectedly Saturday will be held Monday, May 11 at 2 nun. at the W. T. Rigdon Co. ChapeL The Rev. Louis White will officiate Interment service will be at Mt Hope Cemetery. Pooler, 78, was barn In Waldo Hills on June 20 1874. the son of Lewis C Pooler and Aleline S tanner, pioneers of the area. Me farmed there until 1820 when he; moved to Corvallis. He re turned to his birthplace in 1933 to farm it until the close of the war. He then retired and moved to Pratum where he spent the rest of his life. Pooler married Maude DeSart of SUverton Nov. 25, 1897. He is survived by his widow; a daughter Loene Guthrie, Pratum: a, son Lewis C Pooler, Mehama and one grandchild Allan Pooler of Me hama. ' . He was a member of the Knight Memorial Church in Salem. A baby is born in the United States on the average of one every seconds. ) Satom. 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