Cutty ;eo-Dueffo COUKT AT MEETING Marion County Judge Rex Hart ley and Commissioner Roy Rice were in SL Helens Wednesday to attend a district meeting of the Association of Oregon Counties. Rummage Friday. 193 N. ComT. t.M a.m. (adv.) FOWLER ORDERED HELD Fred V. Fowler, 27, 175 E. Wash ington St, Wednesday was ordered held far arraignment on a bad check charge in Marion County District Court. Fowler will appear in Staytoa Justice Court which is sued the warrant. , Good used clothing for. sale" at Y.W.OA. Budget Shop. 141 S. Win ter. Open Mon. k FrL 10 to 5. (adv) WOMAN SAME Condition of Elaine Stolten berg, Salem woman injured in a highway accident Sunday near Mehama, continued "satisfactory" at Smtiim Memorial Hospital Wednesday night She received a severe back injury when the pickup truck, in which she was riding, veered from the highway and struck a power pole, Marion County sheriffs deputies reported. Guest Night Designated by Dinner Club When , Dr., Will Durant. his torian and lecturer, speaks in i Salem March 19 it will be in one of the city's school audi toriums in order to accommodate a larger crowd than usual for Knife and Fork Club speakers. The club usually holds dinner , meetings at the Marion HoteL The board, however, decided this week to make Durant's appear ance here annual guest night with members ' allowed to invite guests to a non-dinner meeting. Club directors named Guy Vaade Bogart to the board to will a vacancy created when Carl Greider left for a year of study in Massachusetts. Labor Hearing Set in Portland MAX FINED $1S - Rnhrt L. Johnson. 27. Salem. was fined $15 Wednesday in Marion County District Court on a charge of drawing a check with insuffi Hent fundi Johnson nleaded guil ty. Judge E. 0. Stadter Jr. sus pended a 15-day j ail sentence, it involved a $15 jcbeck passed at a local tavern recently. Shop Wynkoop-Blair Printing Serv ice for finest Wedding Announce ments in town. 490 Ferry, (adv) ATTENTION HUNTERS: Order ahead from-your grocer fresh double wrapped , Master Bread. . taav.j STARR NAMED JUDGE ' ' Louis E. Starr. Portland attor ney, ho been aooointed a circuit Judge pro tern in Marion County iv the State Suoreme Court Starr will serve for, 18 days, beginning Oct 5. Rummage sale, .children, - .adult clothing, shoes. Sept., 22, 23, 24. 3825 So. Commercial. (adv) ATTENTION HUNTERS: Order ahead from your grocer fresh double wrapped Master. Bread. taav.j POSTPONE MEETING Regular meeting of the Salem Civil Service Commission, schea uled for Wednesday, was postpon ed to 10 a.m. Monday because two members of the three-man , com mission were nuable to attend. See outstanding wall papers with matching fabric and glamorizing Treasure Tone paints at Clarke's, 220 N. Com'L (adv A Dental elates, repaired while you wait at Painless Parker, Dentist 125 N. Liberty. Salem. , (adv.) CO-REC TO ATTEND GAME .The Willameatte-Whitworth foot ball game, followed by a chili feed and dancing, is on tap for the. Co- Rec club Saturday night. The meet ing, usually held on Friday, was moved to Saturday for the game fhose attending are to meet at the YWCA at 7:15 p.m. Through with it? Sell it through classified ads! Anything at all dial 4-ttii. (adv Englewood Church annual Rum mage sale, Sept 22, 8:30 a.m. over Greenbaums. . (adv. Appeal Notice Filed by Salem Auto Company A Salem auto firm, Loder Bro thers Company, filed notice of ap peal to the supreme court Tues day on a Marion county urcuu Court decision which, denied an in junction against a labor union. The company naa sougm we in junction on what it alleges were illegal" picketing practices of the International Association of Mach inists. Local 150. its officers ana the Salem Trades and Labor Coun cil and its officers. It was denied by Circuit Judge Val D. Sloper in August The firm is one oi several Miem auto agencies which have been in volved in a dispute wita tne union. A Bureau of Labor hearing on proposed revisions of an order per taining to women and minors em ployed in personal service work has been set' for Sept 2L at 10 a.m. in the Portland office. The hearing will primarily per tain to wages and hours employers establish for women and minors. FEDERAL JOBS OPEN Jobs as office machine operators in government agencies in Idaho, Montana. Oregon and Washington are now open. Application for ex amination can be made by contact' big the llth United States Civil Service Region. 302 Federal Office Building. Seattle. Wash. The posi tions pay ranges from $2,690 to $4,525 a year. Damage Suit Filed Against Gty, Officer The City of Salem and Kenneth Seipp. city juvenile officer, were sued for $25,000 Tuesday in Marion County Circuit Court. : The suit was filed by Ruth Dia mond, who alleges a city vehicle struck her car while she was going south on Front street March 4 this year. The city car, she charges, was backing out of a parking spot on the west side of the street and struck the right side of her vehicle. She charges the defendants with neelteence on several points in- eludins failure to yield rigni oi way. She asks $25,000 general damages for alleeed injuries to her back caused by the collision and $1,506. includine reimbursement lor loss of wages, in special damages. Red Hat Day Made Official Red Hat Day. designed to em phasize the need for caution in the forests. Wednesday was officially proclaimed by Mayor Robert White :or Friday, Sept 23. , The proclamation cited the in creased activity of hunters and the attendant increased fire hazard and "distress" to landowners, and pointed to the "need for more care with fire and firearms, respect for the rights and property of others." It concluded by urging "ail citi zens',' on Red Hat Day "to wear a red hat or a red hat button to signify their compliance with the worthwhile objectives of the Red Hat Day pledge." -Selected Thad, McCarty, noted civie lead er from the San Francisco area who will be the kickof f sneaker for Salem's United Fond drive. New Highway Maintenance Chief Named Emory E. Johnston,' district maintenance superintendent at Redmond since 1941, is being pro moted to maintenance office en gineer in Salem, R. H. Baldock, State Highway Engineer announc ed Wednesday. Johnston graduated in civil en gineering from Oregon State Col lege in 1926, and went to work for the highway department the same year. He served as transitman, draftsman, and resident engineer prior to moving to district main tenance superintendent He is registered professional engineer, Johnston replaces L. R. Chand ler., who has transferred to, the position of assistant division en gineer at Roseburg. Suit Results From Injury Reinholdt and Lewis Lumber Comoanv. Salem, was sued for $2,594 Wednesday by a mother who alleges her son was injured while riding a company crane at 5M S. 2lst St. ' j The suit, filed in circuit court, states the boy, Steven Taylor, was crushed between the seat in which an employe was sitting and the boom of the crane. The employe, identified only as "Bob," permitted Noted Gvic Leader Named UF Speaker Thad MeCarty, businessman and widely-known civie leader in the San. Francisco Bay area, was announced- Wednesday- as the speaker for the U n i t e d Fund -kickoff meet at the Salem Arm ory, Tuesday noon, Oct 4. MeCarty, presi dent of a seat cover and pos- ture device company bearing his name, is director of the East Bay Federation of Community Chests and the United Fund. His home is in Piedmont Calif., near Oak land. He is a graduate of the university oi Alabama and has a wife and two children. Known as a vigorous and in formed speaker. MeCarty has been active in church and busi ness -organizations for years and has taken an important part in agencies and fund raising in the San Francisco Bay Area. At Piedmont Community Church he has been president of the board of trustees and chair man of two . successful building fund drives. He has also been. president of the Oakland Council of Churches and a committeeman for the National Conference of Christians and Jews. He was president of the San Francisco-Oakland Rubber Insti tute and served on the rubber conservation committee during World War II, and is still an area warden for Civil Defense. He is on the advisory board for Salvation Army, on the board of directors for Children's ; Hos pital of the East Bay, and has been both board member and president of the Travelers' Aid Society of Alameda County. - He belongs to Rotary Club and the Chamber of Commerce; is member 'of the Alameda County Civil Service Commission, and was- chairman of the histories committee for Oakland's Centen nial. A board member of Commu nity Chest, East Bay Federation of Community Chests, and of United Fund, MeCarty has been co-chairman of the advance gifts department, chairman of the speakers' bureau, campaign' chair man and president him to ride, the complaint charges The firm is charged with neglig ence on several counts. The youngster's mother, Barbara Taylor, asks $2,500 general dam ages and $94 special damages for alleged injuries: I Public Records Stutsman, Siltm, Ore., Thursday, Sept. 22, 1955-Sec. 1)-5 MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS , Alva A. Newton 78, retired, Corallis, and Mary C Eldredge, 70, housewife, 1170 N. 25th St, Salem. , Walter R. Gjersvold, 23, Air Force, Compton, Calif., and Phyllis Jean Brateng, 21, office worker, Grafton. N. D. CIRCUIT COURT Willie J. Cooksey vs. Metcar Sue Cooksey: Divorce decree granted. Minnie Judd vs. Delbert Judd; Divorce decree granted. John Parker Denisoa vs. Lillie Frances Denison: Divorce decree granted. 1 Edith H. Van Lydegraf vs. Sid ney W. Van Lydegraf: Divorce decree granted. State vs. Howard Keyes and Ray Heimeyer: Defendants plead ed guilty to charge of serving and giving ' alcoholic liquor to minor; imposition of sentence set for Oct 5. Steven Taylor, a minor, by his guardian ad latum. Barbara Tay. lor, vs. Reinholdt It Lewis Lum ber Company: Plaintiff seeks judgment of $2,500 general dam ages and $94 special damages for alleged personal injuries receiv ed, while riding on a crane: charges negligence. - Norma P. Tweedie vs. Keith L. Tweedie: Case dismissed. Loder Brothers Company vs Lodge 1506, International Asso ciation of Machinists, et aL: No tice of appeal to State Supreme Court filed. - , i Ruth Diamond vs. City of Sa lem and Kenneth Seipp: Plaintiff seeks judgment of $23,500 gen eral damages and $1,506 Special damages for alleged injuries re ceived in traffic accident PROBATE COURT Sallie G. Tandy estate: Final account hearing set for Oct! 28, 9:15 a.m. Josephine S. Morse estate: Final account hearing set 'for Oct 28, 9:15 a.m. J. W. Imbler estate: Ordered closed. Emily M. Hobson estate: j Or dered closed. ! Carl Henry Ekstrand estate: Final account approved. - j Eugene Fred Gilbert estate: Ordered closed. ! James Otis Boatwright estate: Final account approved. DISTRICT COURT Robert L. Johnson, 27, 1195H N. 17th St., pleaded guilty to drawing check with insufficient funds; 15-day jail sentence sus pended on condition restitution is made; fined $15. i Fred V. Fowler, 27, 375 "E. Washington St, ordered held for Court Rules Aluminum Firm Owes! Personal Pronertv Tax Reynolds Aluminum Co. has to pay personal property taxes on machinery and equipment at its Troutdale plant for the 1930-51 fis cal year, the Oregon ' Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. Tne company, which sued Mult nomah county to escape the tax for that year, contended it should not have been placed on the as sessment roll until after Jan. 1, Fescue Vote Count Awaits Ballot Boxes Counting; votes in the fescue commodity i referendum now in progress under direction of the State Agricultural Department will not get under way until all ballot boxes reach the depart ment here; officials said Wednesday. Balloting started in 15 counties Wednesday and wilt continue through Friday. J .F. Short, di rector of agriculture; said it prob ably would be Monday or Tues day before all ballot boxes are received. 5 j Voting is in progress in sev eral counties including Baker, Benton, Clatsop, Jefferson, Klam ath, Lane," Multnomah, Umatilla. Washington and YatnhilL ; In Clackamas, Marion and Linn counties voting is at the county agent's office and at certain hours in some outlying districts. Births i RIFE To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Rife, Independence, a daughter, J Wednesday, Sept - 21, at Salem Memorial Hospital. - i FAULK To Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Faulk, 3920 State St, a son. Sept 21, at Salem General Hos pital, f - I HAMILTON To ,Mr and Mrs. Fred B. Hamilton, 585 S. Elma Ave., a son, Sept 21, at Salem General Hospital : WALRATH To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walrath, 711 Oregon St, a daughter," Sept 21, at Salem General Hospital. arraignment on charge of obtain ing money by false pretenses until Sept 26 for Stayton Justice Court. Bail $300. 1950, because it didn't complete acquisition of the property until after that date. . But the Supreme Court agree ing with Multnomah County . As sessor Wilye W. Smith, pointed out that in December, 1949, the com pany accepted a letter of intent from the federal government cov ering purchase of the plant. This letter, the Supreme Court ruled, placed the company in pos session of the property, and thus made it taxable for the following fiscal year. ' , ' Had . the company's argument been accepted, the tax wouldn't have been levied until the 1951-53 fiscal year. The opinion, by Justice Walter L. Tooze, upheld Circuit Judge Lowell Mundorff of Portland. Upholding another Multnomah county decision, the Supreme Court ordered the officers of the Eastern and Western Lumber Co. to pay $782,493 to stockholders of the com pany. , The stockholders claimed they were induced to sell their stock below its actual value by reason of fradulent misrepresentations. The company now is defunct , The decision was by Justict George Rossman. It upheld Circuit Judge Alfred P. Dobson ot Port land. . , School V Reporter SOUTH SALEM HIGH ' Sophomore class elections, held Wednesday during home room period, showed definite controversy among sophomore voters as to the choice of their student leaders. V . A revote between Colleen Nelson1' and Larry Payne today will decide who is to hold the office of sopho- - more class president Other stud ents running for' president Were Dennis Beller, Jim Davenport and Linda Ramage. 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