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DR. REYNOLDS TO LEAVE
Dr.. . R. Reynolds will leave
Wednesday lor Santa Monica, Cal.,
to attend a special proctology clinic
ef the California Proctology So
ciety. Dr. Reynolds will return in
a week.' - .
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OPERATION UNDERGONE "
County Commissioner E. L. Ro
pers- underwent hernia surgery
Tuesday at Salem Memorial Hospi
tal. He was reported in "good con
dition' by the hospital last night.
Arson Squad
er Dies
Harold. Weed Howard," 54, for
. several .years head of - the State
Police' arson squad... died .unex
pectedly hi an Albany hospital
' early Tuesday following a ' heart
attack..
He was born in Canby June 30,
1901, and attended . the ; public
schools there.
Howard was employed by Union
county and the city of-La Grande
and later became associated with
the old State Traffic Department
under the secretary of state in
1927. He served In the latter capa
city until creation of the State
Police Department in August, 1931;
when he was assigned to - patrol
work. , V ;. v-
He served as a patrolman in the
Medford- and Eugene areas for
several years . before, his assign
ment with the arson squad. During
the past several years he has made
his headquarters at the State Police
Division at Milwaukie.
Howard was a veteran of World
War L V
Surviving are his widow, Dorothy
Howard; a son, Donald, and two
daughters, Janet and Patricia, all
of Portland. A brother and lister
also survive, i ' .
Both H. G. Maison, Superinten
dent of state police, and Lee Bown,
Assistant State Police Superinten
dent, spoke ; highly of Howards
ability and service as an arson in
vestigator. They said Howard was
well - known throughout the state
where he conducted many arson
investigations.
Jury Acquits
Bartender
Loren P. Rolie, Salem bar-
tender, was found innocent Tues
day of a. charge of serving ana
gelling ; liquor to a minor. He
was acquitted by, a Circuit Court
jury which heard the case before
Judge Joseph E- Feltoa. r
RdliVlhad - been - charged in
June byi an agent, of the liquor
Control Commission.
Public
Records
SHORT-LIVED FREEDOM - .' ,
. Charles Hogan was picked up at
the Oregon State Penitentiary Tues
day by a Burbani. Calif, law offi
cer to be returned to Burbank to
face burglary and forgery charges,
according to Sheriff Denver, Young.
Hogan : was lodged in tbek county
jail temporarily. (-
Ham Dinner St. Joseph's; School
Hall. Sept 21st S:00 Tickets $1.25
STACEYS TO GO TO KENTUCKY
Mr. and Mrs. William G, Stacey
will leave Monday ; to attend - a
meeting of the National Society of
Accountants at Louisville, Ky. They
also plan a stop in New York City.
He is a past president of 'the ac
countants' group and is a director
for the National Society of Account
ants for Cooperatives. j ' i
See the red and green yolk egg.
Valley Farm Store, i j.
AGATE SOCIETY TO MEET
The Willamette Agate and Miner
al Society will see colored slides of
Peterson's Rock G a r d e ft, near
Bend, at its regular Friday meet
ing at p.m. at the Salem Memo
rial Hospital chapel, i
Dental plates repaired while you
wait at Painless Parker, Dentist,
125 N. Liberty, Salem. , t tadv.)
HUNTING PROGRAM DUE
A film on hunting, and ja ques
tion and answer session I on the
subject, will be on the program
for the Salem Lion's Club meeting
Thursday noon at the Marion Ho
tel. ,.., '. .; . j
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Englewood Church annual Rum
mage sale. Sept 22, 8:30 a.m. over
Greenbaums.
(adv.)
COLLISION REPORTED
Two cars' received considerable
damage Tuesday in a collision at
Hunt and Capitol streets, city po
lice report- Officers said: drivers
involved in the 3:45 p.m.! mishap
were Nita Ola Wagner, Salem
Route 2, Box 343-A, and Orval D
Otto, Brooks.
S. H. Logan back in Salem. Ph.
4-2695 for massage treatments,
WINDOW REMOVED ". -
Duane Amen, 2320 S. 12th St..
complained to city police that a
rear window was removed from
his 1949 Ford sometime
night
city.
while it was parked in the
Monday
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Davil Jaek Crist, 25, U. S.
JJavyi 'and Dorothy Anne Lee,
21, at home, both Nebalem.
Robert . Royal Laurie, 26, la
borer, Jeff erson, and Anna Marie
Kamph, 22 bookkeeper, 1434 Fer
ry St, Salem. . .
Lloyd R. Hamlin, 22, U.S.
Army ,1885 N. 4th St, Salem,
and Joan Elizabeth Martin, 22,
recreation director, Eugene.
Donald A. Sieg.2. M k M com
pany, Lyons and Lucky Phyllis
Christensen, 16, student. Mill
City. ;
Frank. M. Wood, 27, salesman,
and Frances A. Sokol, 27, office
worker, both Eugene. . it
CIRCUIT COURT "
Gloria Bell vs. Max K. Bell:
Divorce decree granted.
Rose Rak, a minor, by her
guardian Walter Rak, vs. Henry
Van Loh and Clifford Van Loh:
Plaintiff seeks $100,000 general
damages and unspecified amount
in special damages . for alleged
personal injuries received in mo
tor vehicle-pedestrian accident
Beatrice M. Mesick vs. Harold
James Mesick: Divorce -decree
granted.
State vs. Loren P. Rolie: De
fendant found innocent by jury
of charge of serving and selling
liquor to a minor.
Mary Garrison vs. Mutual
Benefit Health Accident Com
pany: Case dismissed with pre
judice. .
Charles N. and Sarah E. Miller
vs. Daniel R. and Sybil V. Ben
nett: Case dismissed with -pre jud
ice. ; . .v
PROBATE COURT ' r
Viola A. Harrelson estate: Ap
praised at $59,058. , "
Peter M. Koster estate: Helen
M. Koster appointed administra
trix. . ; ,. . , ' -:H.
RI Crawford estate: Estate
settled.
Samuel Dow Shaw estate: Ma
rie Comstock appointed adminis
tratrix. ?
Josephine C DeVinney , estate:
Will admitted to probate and
Ray E. DeVinney named execu
tor. :J ' .
. Louis Koenig estate: Final ac
count hearing set for Oct 24,
9:30 a.m. ,
PUBLIC STENO: Legal I Experi
ence, au types copy work. Direct
Mailing serv. Senator Hotel, J-4151,
tve. 4-1900. .Barbara JSarle. :
SPEED ZONE SOUGHT '
A 25-mile-an-hour speed tone has
been requested by a Middle Grove
Drive resident The request, made
to Marion County Court, was re1
ferred to County Engineer John
Anderson for investigation
GOOD JOBS APLENTY in States
man-Journal Want ads!: See 'em
and select. Or place, a "Work
Wanted ' ad so employers can call
YOU. ;;
HEARINGS DUE OCT. 1
Hearings on assessments for road
work on Scott Avenue, Dover Ave
nue and Middle Grove Drive have
been scheduled for Oct 3; by Ma
rion County Court. The Scott Ave
nue hearing will be at 10 a.m.;
Dover, 10:15, and Middle Grove J
10:30. i
Acrobatic, Batan, Tap k Ballefi
classes will be held each Tuesday!
to to 6 p.m. at Keizer Grange Haiti
Ph. 4-6379. (advl
SHOOTING COMPLAINT FILED
Mrs C. S. Sturm. 635 5dlewooj
Dr., reported to MarioiT County
Sheriff Denver Young Tuesday that
someone has been shooting in th
woods just back of her house. The
suuis, ne sam, were loo Close
xor comiort. ; .
Rummage -sale. Cafeteria lunc!
basement Christian Church,' North
Cottage, at Marion. Friday It Satj.
&ept 23 a 24 - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
OGBURN RETURNED SOUTH
Junior Rex Ogburn, 2j Florida,
was picked up here Tuesday bv the
Lake County, Florida, sheriff. He
was ordered held in the county jail
tor extradition to Florida bn a nod
support charge. . j j
Free Chicks while they last Valley
r arm store.
GEOLOGICAL GROUP TO MEE
( Salem Geological Society will
meet Thursday at a p.m. at Col
lins Hall on the Willamette Uni
versity campus to hear several
slort talks by members.! Subjects
win include Crater Lake and the
San Andreas fault
SgtMuller V,
Takes Part in'
Hawaii Test
! 25th Div., Hawaii Army Sgt
Vernon H. Muller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James H. Muller, 1250 Clear
ville Ave., Salem, Ore., took part
in; a recent, two-day ' battalion
training test here. Muller,. a squad
leader in Company G of the 35th
Regiment, has- been in the Army
since Feb. 1953. r . .. t
aeifie Fleet Lynn A. Ander
son, Navy radioman ' seaman ap
prentice, is now assigned to the
atjack aircraft carrier USS Phili
ppine Sea. Anderson is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson,
Wpodburn, Ore. . ' : , r -
Maffett Field, Calif. A -Wood-brn.
Ore.. Navy man, Ray Stamp
lejr Jr., is - now assigned to the
Air Transport Squadron as an
aviation electronics technician
Uurd class. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Stampley, Woodburn.
iL-ag Beach, Calif.' 'Ensign
Thomas A. O'HaHoran has return
ed here after a nine-month cruise
in tne rar Last aboard tne mine
sweeper. USS. Ruddy. He is from
MC Angel, Ore. - - r - M
hrrekfi. Calif. Pvt. Arlen C.
Hplmstedt, whose wife and parents
live in; Salem, Ore., was among
military personnel who helped bat
tle fires in the Klamath National
Forest near here." His Wife, Mar
garet lives at 330 W. Browning
Ave., Salem.
Fifth Air Farce, Japaa Major
Gilbert H. Charters, Jr., Salem,
Cte., recently arrived at Johnson
Air Base in Japan for assignment
td the 41st Air Division. -
The officer is assigned as a
management analysis specialist
with the headquarters which is
the unit responsible for the air de
fense of central Japan. .
Major Charters' wife, Jean, and
6-year-old daughter, June, reside
at 2975 Doughton St., Salem.
Speaker'
Final Rites for
Youth Planned
I Funeral services for George
Eyre, former Salem youth who
drowned Monday at Santa Bar
bara, . Calif., will be held Thurs
day at Santa Barbara.
Services for the 17-year-old
lad will be at the First Congre
gational Church there at 3 p.m.
i Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Eyre, the youth lived ; in - Salem
until the family moved, to Cali
fornia five years -ago. The
drowning reportedly occurred in
a private club's pooL ..
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Quits Springfield
Oof C Position
j Frank Lockman, former Salem
business, man and now a resident
ef Springfield has resigned as
Springfield's Chamber of " Com
merce manager.- ;
Lockman tendered his resigna
ion last week, to become effective
)ct. 15. He has been manager for
Jie past nine months. He gave no
reason for his quitting.
Lockman,- 56, graduated from
Willamette University here several
years ago and later operated 'a
school of speech and a real estate
office. ' , ,'
I He said this week, he intends to
remain in the . Eugene-Springfield
area' and probably will return to
private, business, i
CARD OF THANKS
For the. thought and sympathy you
have shown, the service you have
rendered through the long illness
of our husband and father,., we
thank you always.
- Mrs. Lucille Woli k family.
Special Rummage Sale over Green
baum's. Wednesday all day. (adv.)
McMULLEN TO SPEAK i
Vera McMullen, member of both
the Salem and Marion County plan
ning commissions and who serves
as ligison between the two. will be
guest speaker at ' the Salem Ex
change Club . meeting today noon
at the Marion Hotel He will, out
line the principle functions of the
two groups and will give a resume:
of what the commissions have done
in the past, what they are doing!
at present and what they .plan ito;
do in the future to cope? with the
continual growth of Salem. j
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all who ex
tended comforting sympathy and
help in our recent sorrow. For the
beautiful service and floral offer
ings, and other kindnesses; we are
very grateful.
Family of Pauline Irons.
Pretact your children
pats flowtrs with
cyclo::: fet:ce
no Bown . :
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PCACHB
Mission Orchards open for
picking -Friday, Sept. 16th,
Improved Elberta peaches new ripe and rady to
can. Bring your awn containers. '
Drive out N: River Rood IVi miiet past Keixer
school, turn left following Mission Bottom road signs
S'i miles to LaFollette's. Look for the name La
Follette en the big red barn. '
Dr. Ira GUlet. a leader In the
Protestant .Christian missions
program .la Africa, who will
speak Thursday night at Trin
ity Methodist Church at Four
- Corners.; .
Salem to Hear
Famed Africa
Missionary;
Salem Girl's
Guardian f
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$100,000 Suit
A $100,000 damage suit jwas filed
Tuesday in Marion County Circuit
Court by the guardian of a Salem
girl who-was injured ma: car
pedestrian accident last year.
The suit was filed) by Walter
Rak, father of P.ose Rak, against
Gifford and Henry Van Loh, driv
er and owner of the car involved.
Both are charged with negligence.
The complaint statesj the driver
was not keeping a proper lookout,
was driving too fast, and could
have avoided striking the girl.
-The girl, the complaint states,
was unconscious for 10 months. Al
leged injuries have caused her
great physical pain and mental
anguish, Rak contends, j She has
been confined to bed since the date
of the accident. ' . . ! ;
- In addition to the amount sought
in general damages', an unspecified
amount in special damages is ask-
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The accident occurred . between
Hawthorne Lane and j Oregon Ave
nue, on Center Street.
Dr.. Ira Gillet, a noted leader
of Protestant Christian missions
in Africa, will speak. Thursday
night at the Trinity Methodist
Church at Four Corners." It will
be his only, public appearance
in, the Salem area.
Dr.- Gillet, who received ' an
honorary Doctor of Divinity de
gree from Willamette University
in 1492, is secretary to the Chris
tian Council of Mozambique' and
has been editor of the African
Christian Advocate for the past
25 years." 1
A one-time student. at Oregon
State College, Dr. Gillet - has
served as a missionary in Africa
for 37 years and has been a lead
er in interdenominational cooper
ation. He was one of the lead
ers in establishment of the new
Union Theological Seminary
which trains leaders from vari
ous denominations 'for work in
Africa. ;
Dr.Gillet was formerly, prin
cipal of the Central Training
School at Kambini and for sev
eral years. has been district su
perintendent of the Limpopo dis-
Blind School Chief
To Attend Meeting
The State Board of Control, meet
ing here Tuesday, approved a re
quest of Walter Dry: State Blind
School superintendent, j to send
Everett . Wilcox, principal, to a
conference for, the blind at Louis
ville, r (.' j ;
The board approved a payment
of $17,093.50 to M a 1 a j- k e y and
Moore, contractors, for work on
the kitchen and dining room at the
Oregon State Hospital j
Patient of $8,347 to j. the South
ern Waterproofing .-Company for
work on the state office building
here also received tne board s ap
proval. -
trict, which is comprised of some
100 villages.
The speaker will show colored
motion pictures, at the Thursday
night program and will; play musi
cal recordings of tribal cere
monies. He also will have a dis
play of African article.
Jason tee
Church Men
Meet Tonight c
Methodist Men'r Fellowship of
the Jason Lee Methodist Church
open their fall program with a
rally, dinner tonight at 6:30 in
the church dining halL -
Dr. ' Ernest ",.. Harold.' 'execu
tive secretary of the Oregon Con
ference, a newly created office at
the last session of the ' confer
ence, will be the speaker. -
Dr. Harold is a former district
superintendent of the Methodist
Church in Washington State and
leader of the Pacific Northwest
Conference. Also coming to the
dinner will be Mr. Howard
Somers, the Oregon Conference
Lay Leader.
Richard Batdorf is ' the new
president of the Methodist Men's
Fellowship and is organizing the
men for a year of-work and din
ner programs. Roy Roberts is
treasurer and Larry Barham vice
presidenL . ' '
Statesman; Salem, Ore., Wed.,' Sept. 21, 1955-(Se. 1-S
Legislators to
Study Oregon
ion Laws
Lyons Attends
Reserve Meet
'Timothy A. Lyons Jr., 1015 N.
18th St is attending a five-day
Array .Reserve Advisors confer
ence at - Vancouver Barracks,
Wash , Sept 19-23.
Purpose of the program is to
present latest information and
procedures for - the conduct of
Army Reserve business. Repre
sentatives from all major Oregon
cities are expected at the meet
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OFFICE -.sumiES
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Oregon's election laws will re
ceive painstaking study, with par
ticular reference to comparison
with election laws of .other
states, the 1955 legislative in
terim committee on elections in
dicated at a meeting here Tuesday.;--
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Sen. Pat Lonergan, Portland,
interim com mittee chairman.
said the committee had obtained
the services of the Willamette
University Institute of State Af
fairs o conduct research oper
ations. i One problem to receive atten
tion of the committee involves
the filing of election expense
accounts by candidates and com
mittees. Under the current setup
these election expense accounts
are supposed to be filed within
10 days after the primary and
general elections. It : was pro-
HALTER To Mr. and Mrs.
Otfo J. Halter, 'Wobdburn. a
daughter, Tuesday, Sept 20, at
Salem Memorial HospitaL- r : - :
posed by some lawmakers at the
1955 legislative session that
these expense accounts be filed
prior to the elections so the vot
ers would have some idea of the
amount of money that was being
expended..
The committee named. Edwia
W. Butler, Willamette University
Institute of State Affairs, as ex
ecutive secretary. Alma Schroe
der, calendar clerk of the House
of Representatives at the 1955
legislative session, was selected
as recording secretary.
Committee ' members here for
the meeting, other than Loner,
can. were Senator Mark Hat
; field, Salem, and Representatives
Kay Meriwether and Robert J.
Jensen, Portland; Mrs. Jean
Young, Portland, and Vernon
Burda, Prineville.
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dea of what you (and all
the '56 Ford this Friday?
Simply fill in the lines from stern to stem
and back again. When
hint of the '56, Ford
inspired by the fabu
you do, you'll get a .
s new silhouette styling
ous Ford Thunderbird.
But you can't really appreciate this new
Ford until you learn
the first major contribution to driver
and passenger safety
until you test drive
about its Lifeguard Design
in accidents.-(And wait
that new 202-h.p.
Thunderbird Y-8. engine I '
So prepare yourself for a new fine car fron
Ford... the fine car
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